Welcome to the Bose PowerSpace+ Configuration Utility User Guide.
This guide describes the features and functions of the integrated, browser-based
PowerSpace+ Configuration Utility and the settings that you can configure to set up and modify
your PowerSpace+ amplifier(s).
The PowerSpace+ Configuration Utility user interface (UI) is presented in an intuitive and logical
manner that replicates the natural workflow of commercial projects. This workflow facilitates system
configuration with real-time display and control of inputs, outputs, routing, and more.
The simplified configuration process minimizes design errors and reduces installation time.
The following illustration shows an open window in the PowerSpace+ Configuration Utility and highlights
the various elements that are available, which include tabs, pages, and sections.
The following table provides examples of the various user interface controls—and their different states, if
applicable—that you may encounter when using the PowerSpace+ Configuration Utility.
UserInterfaceControlExample
Add button
Button
Check box
Radio button
Selected:
Not Selected:
Unavailable:
Selected:
Not Selected:
Drop-down list
Unavailable:
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UserInterfaceControlExample
Toggle
Labeled toggle
On:
Off:
Unavailable:
Note:Inalabeledtoggle,theselection
inwhiteistheactiveselection.
Slider
Up and Down arrows with Text box
Mute iconMute Off:
Mute On:
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QuickSetup
The PowerSpace+ Configuration Utility Quick Setup is a wizard-based tool that guides you through the
initial configuration of your system.
arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the number of outputs in your system, and
then click Continue.
“Howmanyoutputsareinyoursystem?”
Use the up and down
2. On the next Outputspage, enter a name for the output in the in the Label
3. Select the physical output channel from the OutputChanneldrop-down list.
4. Click the I-Sharetoggle (if available) if you want to enable I-Share and create an output channel
pair. I-Share output delivers twice the power level (into low-impedance (2-4Ω ) or high-impedance
(70/100V) loads) by combining the current of two output channels (channels 1 and 2, or 3 and 4).
I-Share reduces the number of available outputs because it pairs output channels.
The Settings tab includes the following pages in which you can configure basic device and network
settings, update firmware for the device, and import or export files to or from the device:
l
General- Provides the amplifier model number and the ability to perform a factory reset.
l Network- IP configuration settings.
l Firmware- Version information and the ability to update the firmware.
l Import/Export- Area in which to import or export device configuration files.
l Amplifier- Options for specifying the Hi-Z constant voltage mode (70V or 100V) and mute polarity,
and enabling or disabling the AutoStandbyoption and output attenuators.
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Settings:General
The Generalpage allows you to view and reset device settings:
l Model:This setting displays the model number of the amplifier and is not configurable.
l FactoryReset:Click this button if you want to erase all current configurations and reset the amplifier
to its factory settings.
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Settings:Network
The Networkpage allows you to configure Internet Protocol (IP) settings for the network by selecting
If the device is set to DHCP and no DHCP server is found, such as when there is a direct connection
between the device and a laptop computer, the device will automatically assign itself a link-local IP
address (also known as Auto-IP) in the 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255 range. You must open and run
the Bose Discovery Tool application to view the device's IP address.
Static IP address configuration allows you to manually configure a specific IP address. The IPAddress,
SubnetMask, and Gatewayoptions become active and must be configured when you select Static.
TochangetheIPconfigurationmodefromDHCPtoStatic:
1. Click Staticon the IPConfigurationtoggle.
2. In the IPAddresstext box, enter the IP address.
3. In the SubnetMasktext box, enter the Subnet Mask address.
4. In the Gatewaytext box, enter the default Gateway address.
5. Click Apply.
6. In the Warningdialog box, click Continueto save the settings and restart the device, or click Cancel
to stop the process.
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Settings:Firmware
The Firmwarepage provides version information and allows you to use the Web UI to update the
firmware that is installed on the device. Firmware updates can include changes to (and are not
limited to) the application, amplifier firmware, the Web UI, and EQ presets.
You can view the following version information on this page:
l WebUIVersion:displays the current version of the UI that is installed on the device.
l FirmwareVersion:displays the current version of the firmware that is installed on the device.
l EQVersion:displays the current version of the EQ file that is installed on the device.
l BootloaderVersion:displays the current version of the bootloader program that is installed
on the device.
UpdatingFirmware
The Firmwaresection includes buttons that you can use to update the firmware that is installed
4. Verify the selected file is correct and then click Update.
An UpdatingFirmwaremessage appears in the upper-right corner of your screen. After a brief
waiting period, another message appears stating that the system will restart in a few seconds.
Next, a new window opens stating, "Trying to Reconnect to Device," and after another brief waiting
period, the PowerSpace+ Configuration Utility reopens.
The amplifier automatically enters Standby mode (if it isn't already in that state) and one of two
messages appears depending upon whether I-Share is enabled in the imported configuration file.
- If I-Share is enabled in the imported configuration file, the following message appears:
2. In the lower-left corner of the browser window, right-click the exported file and select Showinfolder
from the file menu.
3. In the computer's Downloadsfolder, locate the exported file and copy or move it to the
desired location.
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Settings:Amplifier
The Amplifierpage allows you to configure the following amplifier settings:
l HiZ:Click either 70Vor 100Vin the toggle to specify the constant voltage mode for the Hi-Z
(high impedance) output of the device.
l MutePolarity:Allows you to establish the polarity for the mute contacts on the rear panel of the
device. Click the toggle to select one of the following options:
- NO–NormallyOpen:indicates that the mute contacts are normally open and a short across the
mute connector will mute all outputs.
- NC–NormallyClosed:inverts the mute polarity where an open circuit across the mute connector
will mute all outputs.
l AutoStandby:Click the toggle to enable or disable Auto Standby mode. When enabled, this option
automatically places the amplifier into Standby mode, allowing the system to consume less power.
When the AutoStandbyoption is enabled, the amplifier is automatically placed into Standby mode
when the audio signal falls below a predefined threshold (-55 dBV) for 20 minutes. The amplifier
automatically exits Standby mode (wakes), within 1 second, when an audio signal above the
threshold is detected.
l Threshold(dB)adjuster:This setting appears only when the selected input is used for VOX paging
(see the PushToTalk/VoiceOperatedoption description below) and allows you to move the slider
to adjust the threshold of a paging input in the -60 dB to +0 dB range.
l PushToTalk/VoiceOperated:This option appears only if the selected input is used for paging.
Click either PTTor VOXin the toggle to specify the paging input activation mode.
l Opti-voiceEQ:This option appears only if the selected input is used for paging. Opti-voice equalizes
the vocal frequency range for clear speech intelligibility and provides a smooth transition between
music and announcement. Click the toggle to enable or disable Opti-voice for the selected input.
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Configuration:Outputs
The Outputspage includes sections in which you can add, remove, and configure outputs based on your
design. Each output can be named for easy identification and outputs can be configured independently of
one another.
You can then configure the following settings as applicable:
l I-Share:Click the toggle (if available) to enable or disable I-Share output configuration mode. I-Share
output delivers twice the power level (into low-impedance (2-4 Ω ) or high-impedance (70/100V)
loads) by combining the current of two output channels (channels 1 and 2, or 3 and 4). I-Share reduces
the number of available outputs because it pairs output channels.
l Delay:Allows you to set the signal delay time by first specifying a number using the up and
down arrows or typing directly in the text box, and then selecting the measurement type from
the drop-down list. Measurement types include milliseconds (msec), meters, and feet.
l Polarity:Allows you to change the polarity of the signal to positive (+) or negative (-), which are also
referred to as non-inverted and inverted, respectively. Polarity is positive (+) by default.
l Mute:Click the Muteicon to enable or disable muting for the output channel.
l ActiveOutputmeter: Displays the current output signal level as a Vpeak measurement with a
l Threshold(V):Allows you to set limits on the final output-level loudspeaker protection. Click the up
and down arrows or type directly in the text box(es) to specify:
- VPeak:Determines the maximum signal level allowed to pass through the signal processing
block. Input signal levels above the threshold will be reduced (or hard-limited) to the VPeak
threshold value.
- VRMS:Determines the maximum continuous RMS signal level allowed to pass unaltered through
the signal processing block. Input signal levels above the threshold level will be reduced to the
RMS threshold value.
l Attack(ms):Allows you to specify (in milliseconds) how quickly the signal is limited after it exceeds
the threshold.
- VPeak:This setting is not configurable.
- VRMS:Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the amount of time
an RMS signal must exceed the RMS threshold level before the gain of the signal is reduced.
l Release(ms):Allows you to specify (in milliseconds) the amount of time it takes to stop limiting the
signal after it goes below the threshold.
- VPeak:This setting is not configurable.
- VRMS:Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the amount of time
the input signal continues to be reduced after the detection signal drops below the RMS
threshold setting.
DynamicEQ
Click the DynamicEQtoggle to enable dynamic equalization for the selected loudspeaker. Dynamic EQ
monitors the low-frequency output of select loudspeakers and compensates for a perceived loss of bass
response at low listening levels. After enabling Dynamic EQ, you must calibrate the signal to set the
threshold level.
The following dialog box appears and the system will play pink noise:
2. Use an A-weighted SPL (sound pressure level) meter and click the up and down arrows or type
directly in the text box to adjust the calibration level until the SPL meter reads 70 dB-SPL.
3. When you are finished, click Complete.
EQ
The EQsection allows you to adjust up to 9-band EQ settings for selected outputs by entering the
desired filter values for type, frequency, gain, Q, and bandwidth.
- Reset:Click Resetto return all settings for the filter (in that row) to their default values.
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Configuration:AuxiliaryOutput
PowerSpace+ amplifiers include two additional, independent (auxiliary) outputs that you can configure on
the AuxiliaryOutputpage of the Configurationtab:
l MusicOnHold(MOH):Dedicated 600 Ohm music-on-hold interface for simple integration into a
phone system.
l LineLevelOutput:Line-level auxiliary output.
MusicOnHold
The dedicated 600-Ohm Music on Hold (MOH) interface provides simple integration into a PBX phone
system and allows you to play music from a selected source over a phone line while a caller is on hold.
You can configure the following MusiconHoldsettings:
l EnableTransformer(600Ω):Click the toggle to enable or disable the output-balancing transformer
for MOH.
l Gain:Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the gain within the -16.0
to +16.0 range (in 0.5 dB increments).
l Input:Select the MOH input source from the drop-down list.
LineLevelOutput
The line-level auxiliary output enables you to route the signal to additional audio equipment.
You can configure the following LineLevelOutputsettings:
l EnableAuxLineOut:Click the toggle to enable or disable the line-level auxiliary output.
l Gain:Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the gain within the -16.0
to +16.0 range (in 0.5 dB increments).
l Input:Select the input source that you wish to use for the auxiliary output from the drop-down list.
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Configuration:ListeningAreas
The ListeningAreaspage allows you to add, remove, and configure listening areas (zones) based on the
physical areas of your installation space. Listening areas can be named for easy identification and can be
configured independently of one another.
2. In the Warningdialog box, click Yesto remove the listening area, or click Noto cancel the process.
ConfiguringaListeningArea
Under ListeningAreas, click the name of the listening area you want to configure. When selected, the
listening area name box appears as white text on a black background. You can then configure controllers,
routing details, area gain, area EQ, and area paging settings, as applicable.
AreaController
The Bose CC-1, CC-2 , and CC-3 Zone Controllers are a series of wall-mounted interfaces that are
engineered to provide custom on-site volume controls.
l CC-1 provides volume control
l CC-2 provides volume control and A/B source selection
l CC-3 provides volume control and A/B/C/D source selection
Click the Controllerstoggle if you wish to enable a controller for the selected listening area. When you
enable a controller for a listening area, you must also specify:
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l Type:Select the controller model from the drop-down list.
l Controller:Select the DIP switch identification number from the drop-down list. For more information,
see Appendix C: ControlCenter Analog Zone Controller DIP Switch Configuration.
RoutingDetails
The RoutingDetailssection allows you to enable and select controllers, specify sources, and select
outputs for the selected listening area.
l SelectINPUTS:The left side of the RoutingDetailssection contains the settings that you can
configure to select the inputs that are available to play in the selected listening area.
- Inputs:This column lists the available inputs for the selected listening area. This column is
not configurable.
- Select:Select the check box that appears in the same row as the input that you want to use in the
selected listening area. You can select multiple inputs.
- Switch:The settings in this column vary depending upon whether a controller is enabled for the
listening area and if so, the specified controller type.
Switch settings are not available (N/A) for a CC-1 controller, but if the controller type is CC-2 or
CC-3, you must select a check box to assign a switch to the selected input for source selection.
The available Switch settings for a CC-2 controller are A and B, and the available Switch settings
for a CC-3 controller are A, B, C, and D.
- Mute:Enables or disables muting for the output in the selected listening area.
AreaGain
The AreaGainsection allows you to specify the following settings for the selected listening area:
l AreaGain(dB):Specifies the output volume level for the selected listening area.
Note:AreaGaindoesnotadjustareapaging.
l AreaMute:Enables or disables muting in the selected listening area.
AreaEQ
The AreaEQsection allows you to enable or disable filters and adjust the 7-band EQ settings for the
selected listening area by entering the desired filter values for type, frequency, gain, Q, and bandwidth.
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l Graphicaldisplay:Area EQ is represented graphically with the X axis representing the frequency
range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, and the Y axis representing the range of gain adjustment from -20 dB
to 20 dB. Click a filter node
in the graph to enable or disable the filter. You can click on the
nodes
in the graph to enable or disable filters, and you can move the nodes within the graph to adjust the
settings that appear in the Filterstable (described below).
Note:Theiconisbluewhenthefilterisenabled.
l ResetAll:Click ResetAll(located above the right side of the graph) to return all Area EQ settings to
their default values in both the graph and the Filterstable that appears under the graph.
The Filterstable allows you to enable/disable and configure EQ filters for the selected listening area.
l
Filters:Click a numbered icon
in the Filterscolumn to enable or disable the filter.
Note:Theiconisbluewhenthefilterisenabled.
l Type:Select the filter type from the drop-down list. Available types include:
- HighPass:Attenuates the signal below the specified frequency. This filter type is available
only on the first filter.
- LowPass:Attenuates the signal above the specified frequency. This filter type is available
only on the last filter.
- PEQ:Boosts and cuts the signal in the vicinity of the specified frequency. This filter type is
available on all filters.
- Notch:Attenuates the signal at the specified frequency. This filter type is available only
on filters 2-6.
- HighShelf:Boosts and cuts the signal above the specified frequency. This filter type is
available only on filters 2-6.
- LowShelf:Boosts and cuts the signal below the specified frequency. This filter type is
available only on filters 2-6.
l Frequency(Hz):Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the
frequency in hertz where the filter is applied.
l Gain(dB):Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify how much
the filter cuts (reduces the signal at) the frequency band.
The AreaPagingsection allows you to enable (or disable) and configure paging for the selected listening
area. Click the Pagingtoggle to enable or disable paging for the selected listening area. When paging is
enabled, you can configure the following settings:
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l PagingGain(dB):Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the gain
level of the paging signal. The range for this setting is -60 dB to 12 dB.
l DuckingDepth(dB):Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to set the amount
of attenuation to be applied to the original source signal. The range for this setting is -60 dB to 0 dB.
l HoldTime:Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the amount of
time (in milliseconds) to continue attenuation after the paging source signal is discontinued.
The range for this setting is 0 ms to 1000 ms.
l ReleaseTime:Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the amount of
time (in milliseconds) it will take to return to the original source signal after the Hold Time has
expired. The range for this setting is 1 ms to 2000 ms.
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Dashboard
The Dashboardtab includes pages that provide a high-level system overview and allow you to quickly
view source (input) and output activity across all configured listening areas.
ToviewtheDashboard:
1. In the left pane, click Dashboardto expand the menu.
2. Select the Statusor Summarypage of the Dashboard tab, depending upon the type of information
you want to view:
- The
Statuspage provides a visual overview of the inputs and outputs in a listening area.
- The Summarypage provides a visual overview of the entire system.
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Dashboard:Status
The Statuspage of the Dashboardtab provides a real-time account of the inputs and outputs for each of
the listening areas that are configured in your system:
l Listeningareaname:Shows the name of the listening area.
l Paging:Indicates whether paging is turned on in the listening area.
l Listeningareameters:Identify the inputs and outputs that are currently working within the selected
listening area and shows their status via the following meters:
- AvailableInputs:Displays real-time metering for each input channel associated with a
listening area.
- Outputs:Displays real-time metering for each output channel associated with a listening area.
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Dashboard:Summary
The Summarypage of the Dashboardtab is a visualization tool that provides a real-time account of the
overall system status.
The system information provided on this page includes:
l LiveMeter:When the device is in Full Power mode, provides a real-time temperature measurement
within a color-coded range that is dependent upon the internal temperature measurement and
fan speed.
Color:Indicates:Conditions:
GreenSafe Operating ZoneLow temperatures and low fan speed
Yellow Thermal Warning ZoneHotter operation and mid fan speed
RedThermal Fault - Amp MutedHighest fan speed, amp outputs are muted (protection mode)
l StandbyMode:When enabled, this function immediately enters the amplifier into a power-saving
state (Standby), allowing the system to consume less power. Click the StandbyModetoggle to
enable Standby mode, or disable it and immediately place the amplifier into Full Power mode.
The P4300+ and P4150+ include two types of analog inputs for audio devices: summed mono RCA connectors and balanced Euroblock connectors. A mono RCA input into input 1 (red or white) and/or input 2
(red or white) are acceptable mono audio sources.
The following diagrams show the recommended balanced/unbalanced wiring between the Euroblock
audio connectors on the amplifier and common audio connectors to external audio components.
ConnectingAnalogAudioDevices
Use the included green 3-pin Euroblocks to connect to the inputs, or use the orange 3-pin Euroblocks to
connect to the 600 Ohm music-on-hold auxiliary output or the line-level auxiliary output.
DynamicMicrophoneConnection
Input 4 of the P4300+ and P4150+ can accept either a line-level source (default), a PTT/VOX dynamic
microphone, or interface to a 600 Ohm telephone paging system. You can change the input type from the
default in the web-served UI. Use the included green 4-pin Euroblock to make this connection.
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600ΩTelephonePagingConnection
The default telephone paging activation method is VOX (voice activated). The telephone paging stimulus
can be changed to PTT (push-to-talk) in the web-served UI. Connect the Push-to-Talk contact to the PTT
pin of input 4. Use the included green 4-pin Euroblock to make this connection.
MutewithStandardContactClosure
The P4300+ and P4150+ are designed to mute all outputs when the Mute
contacts are either shorted together or opened, depending on how the amplifier is configured.
The default state is Normally Open (NO), where a short across the mute connector will mute all outputs. Using the integrated web server, the mute polarity can be inverted to Normally Closed (NC), where an open across the
mute connector will mute all outputs.
Use the included black 2-pin Euroblock to make this connection.
The P4300+ and P4150+ include an RJ-45 Ethernet port on the rear panel for network connection.
Use a foiled or unshielded twisted-pair (F/UTP) Cat 5e cable (not included) to connect this port
on each amplifier to your network or computer. Make this connection directly to the
amplifier or through a switched Ethernet network.
Use the included terminal forks to crimp 14-16 gauge wires for loudspeaker connections to the amplifiers'
output terminal block. Ten terminal forks are included with each P4300+ and P4150+ amplifier, leaving
two extra terminal forks.
I-ShareWiring
I-Share outputs deliver twice the channel power level by combining the current of two channels. Each output pair of a Bose PowerSpace P4300+ or P4150+ amplifier can be I-Shared by adding the included
jumper accessory and enabling I-Share in the web-served UI.
The following diagram illustrates the necessary I-Share wiring. Wire the I-Share 1 & 2 loudspeaker load to
the amplifier using terminals 1+ and 1– (or 2+ and 2–). Wire the I-Share 3 & 4 loudspeaker load to the amplifier using terminals 3+ and 3– (or 4+ and 4–).
OutputAttenuators
Output attenuation controls are available for each output. Turn the controls clockwise to decrease attenuation, or counterclockwise to increase attenuation. The attenuator must be at 0 dB attenuation for the
respective output to reach rated power.
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AppendixC:ControlCenterAnalogZoneControllerDIP
SwitchConfiguration
When connecting to a PowerSpace+ amplifier, use the following DIP switch settings to configure ControlCenter analog zone controllers.
Up to four controllers can be connected directly to an amplifier's ControlCenter RJ-45 connector by
daisy-chaining controllers, or by using the Bose ControlCenter CV41 4-to-1 Converter.
The CC-1 DIP switches assign an ID that must match the ID of the controller that is assigned to the listen-
ing area in the UI. Each CC-1 controller requires DIP switch 3 to be ON. Only one of the DIP switches 5, 6, 7,
or 8 must be ONto match the ID assigned to the listening area in the UI. Set DIP switch 5 to ONfor ID 1,
DIP switch 6 to ONfor ID 2, DIP switch 7 to ONfor ID 3, or DIP switch 8 to ONfor ID 4.
CC-1Controllers
OneCC-1controller:
This single CC-1 is configured as ID1.
TwoCC-1controllers:
CC-1 #1 is configured as ID1and CC-1 #2 is configured as ID2.
ThreeCC-1controllers:
CC-1 #1 is configured as ID1, CC-1 #2 is configured as ID2, and CC-1 #3 is configured as ID3.
FourCC-1controllers:
CC-1 #1 is configured as ID1, CC-1 #2 is configured as ID2, CC-1 #3 is configured as ID3, and CC-1 #4 is
configured as ID4.
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CC-2Controllers
Up to two CC-2 controllers can be connected directly to an amplifier by daisy-chaining controllers, or by
using the ControlCenter CV41 4-to-1 Converter.
The CC-2 DIP switches assign an ID that must match the ID of the controller that is assigned to the listening area in the UI.
Standby mode places the amplifier into a power-saving state, allowing the system to consume less
power. You can use the following methods to place the amplifier into Standby mode:
PowerStateOperation
Full Power mode (ON)When the amplifier is in Full Power mode, you can do one of the following to
immediately place the amplifier into Standby mode:
l Press the Power button on the front panel.
l Enable the StandbyModeoption in the PowerSpace+ Configuration Utility.
Standby modeThe amplifier is immediately placed into Standby mode when the Standby
Modeoption is enabled in the PowerSpace+ Configuration Utility, or when the
Power button is pressed while the amplifier is in Full Power mode.
To exit Standby mode and place the amplifier into Full Power mode, you can:
l Press the Power button on the front panel.
l Disable the StandbyModeoption in the PowerSpace+ Configuration Utility.
Auto Standby modeWhen the AutoStandbyoption is enabled in the PowerSpace+ Configuration
Utility, the amplifier is automatically placed into Standby mode when the
audio signal falls below a predefined threshold (-55 dBV) for 20 minutes.
The amplifier automatically exits Standby mode (wakes), within 1 second,
when an audio signal above the threshold is detected.
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