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What is Yamaha auto power standby?

By Emily Wong

What is Yamaha auto power standby?

Enabling the auto power standby function prevents the unit from remaining on when not in use. When the auto power standby function is enabled, the unit automatically turns off in any of the following situations. No operations for 8 hours. No audio input and no operations for 10 minutes.

Where is the standby Board on a Sony receiver?

It is a small board right next to the main power transformer, and it is responsible for maintaining standby power to the amplifier so that it could be operated by remote control. As you can see, there is also a smaller relay that switches power to a much larger transformer.

What happens when a Sony amplifier is on standby?

When the amplifier is on standby, this circuitry is always providing power so that you can switch the unit ON with your remote control. On many Sony amplifiers, the standby voltage is 5.6 V. It provides power to a small microcontroller chip on the front panel. It also powers the infrared module.

How to turn off standby mode on r-s202?

“I have an r-s202 stuck in stand by. How do you turn off standby?” It has a reset manually by holding down SPEAKERS A AND BASS+ TOGETHER AND THEN PUSH POWER BUTTON. MIGHT CAN HELP. Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later. Ensure your remote controller is operating properly, you should be able to cancel “standby mode” on it.

What to do if your Yamaha remote is stuck in standby mode?

It has a reset manually by holding down SPEAKERS A AND BASS+ TOGETHER AND THEN PUSH POWER BUTTON. MIGHT CAN HELP. Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later. Ensure your remote controller is operating properly, you should be able to cancel “standby mode” on it. If not, contact Yamaha for info or replacement of remote controller

When to turn off the standby switch on an amp?

For short breaks, simply turn down the volume control (or mute switch if you have one) and don’t use the standby switch, so there is not that nasty pop in the house sound system that could damage speaker drivers. If the time between sound check and performing is longer than 20 minutes, turn the amplifier completely off.

It is a small board right next to the main power transformer, and it is responsible for maintaining standby power to the amplifier so that it could be operated by remote control. As you can see, there is also a smaller relay that switches power to a much larger transformer.

When the amplifier is on standby, this circuitry is always providing power so that you can switch the unit ON with your remote control. On many Sony amplifiers, the standby voltage is 5.6 V. It provides power to a small microcontroller chip on the front panel. It also powers the infrared module.

It has a reset manually by holding down SPEAKERS A AND BASS+ TOGETHER AND THEN PUSH POWER BUTTON. MIGHT CAN HELP. Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later. Ensure your remote controller is operating properly, you should be able to cancel “standby mode” on it. If not, contact Yamaha for info or replacement of remote controller