NAD CI 8-150 DSP Quick Setup Manual page 16

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OPERATION
ALWAYS ON
CI 8-150 will always be powered up and at operating mode. The unit
can only be normally powered down by switching to Power Button
method or unplugging the AC power cord from the mains power
outlet.
Power consumption is more than 80W while the unit remains powered
up.
12V TRIGGER
The function of powering up/down the CI 8-150 is dependent upon
the presence or absence of +12V DC supply at +12V TRIGGER IN (refer
also to item about +12V TRIGGER IN).
Ensure that the rear panel 12V TRIGGER ON/OFF switch is set to ON so
that 12V TRIGGER power mode can function properly.
CI 8-150 can be switched remotely from standby mode to operating
mode and vice-versa by the compatible external device where +12V
TRIGGER IN -/+ terminals are connected.
Power consumption of CI 8-150 is less than 1W in the absence of +12V
DC supply at 12V TRIGGER IN.
SIGNAL SENSE
Signal sense feature enables CI 8-150 to wake up from standby mode
when triggered by active source input.
CI 8-150 will power up to the input source that activated the unit to
operating mode.
Power consumption of CI 8-150 is less than 1W while it is at network
standby mode.
ECO MODE
At Eco Mode ON setting, the amplifier will function as follows
Minimum power consumption of less than 0.5W.
Automatically goes to Eco standby mode after 20 minutes of no active
input signal.
At Signal Sense power mode, unit switches from Eco Standby mode to
operating mode when triggered by active input signal.
At 12V Trigger power mode, unit switches from Eco Standby mode to
operating mode when triggered by +12V Trigger source.
No network access at Eco standby mode.
Normal power settings are maintained at Eco Mode OFF setting.
POWER UP DELAY
Powering up CI 8-150 can be delayed by up 12 seconds. Drag the slider
icon to desired time delay setting (0 to 12 seconds).
You may use POWER UP DELAY to stagger turn on of the CI 8-150
especially if it is one of multiple pieces of electronic equipment
connected to the same electrical circuit.
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