Regarding PureAV PF60 bank. HELP!

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  • kobestonecold
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 149

    #1

    Regarding PureAV PF60 bank. HELP!

    Hi, which bank should i connect my equipments to?



    1. Onkyo AV receiver TX-SR604?
    2. B&W subwoofer AS2?
    3. Rotel Rb-1080 Power Amplifier?

    ;x(
  • Hdale85
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 16120

    #2
    I'd probably plug the sub into High Current and the receiver and amp to Audio Filter 1.

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    • impala454
      Ultra Senior Member
      • Oct 2007
      • 3815

      #3
      Plug the receiver into the one labeled "receiver".
      Plug the amp into one of the two labeled "amp".
      Plug the subwoofer into one of the two labeled "amp".

      -Chuck

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      • kobestonecold
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 149

        #4
        ok. Thank you

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        • Hdale85
          Ultra Senior Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 16120

          #5
          Didn't see those labels...

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          • kobestonecold
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2007
            • 149

            #6
            I read the manual regarding program the socket banks but i don't understand what the benefit of it?

            A. Socket banks always on (unswitched) . This one good for DVR, satellite.

            B. Socket banks Switched on (no Delay) . What about this one? What is it good for?

            C. Socket banks switched on after delay . HECK? I am confuse.

            Please explain what the benefit of each programmable. You can read it here

            Program the Outlet Banks
            Each outlet bank on the rear panel of the Power Console is programmable.
            Using the slide switches on the rear panel, you can program the outlets for
            switched or unswitched, and for delay or always-on (no delay) (Fig. 2). You
            can also determine the length of the delay (5, 10, or 15 seconds).
            A. Outlet Banks Always-On (unswitched): For components that need to
            retain memory or other settings (DVRs, satellite receivers, VCRs), set
            the top slide switch to “Always ON” (Fig. 2a). These outlet banks will
            always supply power when the Power Console is plugged into the wall.

            B. Outlet Banks Switched On (no delay): Set the top slide switch to
            “Switched”. Make sure that the lower slide switch is set to “No Delay”
            (Fig. 2b). The outlet banks will be immediately powered-on when the
            Power Console is switched-on by pressing the “Switched” button on the
            front of the unit. Switched outlets can also be switched-on by external
            remote signal (see page 10-11). These outlets will remain powered-on for
            a short period of time after switching them off depending on the “Delay
            Time” setting (see “Delay Time Switch” below).

            C. Outlet Banks Switched On After Delay: You may find it necessary to
            program your outlets to switch on after a delay. Once the delay is set,
            the outlets will be powered-on after the outlets that are set for “no
            delay” have powered-on. They will then power-off in reverse sequence:
            “delay” outlets will power-off first and “no delay” outlets will power-off
            last. This is useful to avoid the loud and occasionally damaging speaker
            “thump” created when the amplifier voltage is stabilizing.

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