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NOTE 2: If a source has somehow turned OFF, and is being sensed via SPF, if a source function
command is sent from a keypad or remote, (DVD play, etc) the AVR and SPF will ‘see’ the
function command, know the source is off and turn the source on automatically.
Figure 4 SPF Source Power Flag - Top View
1. Signal Input
2. Signal Output
3. Mini Plug Pigtail
4. Red Power LED (side)
5. Power Input
6. Power Pass-Through
Figure 5 SPF Source Power Flag - Side Views
SPF FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS
1. Signal Input: One, RCA jack, connects to the composite video or coaxial digital audio output
of a common source component. The SPF will send 12V to the Source SPF IN on the AVR
rear panel when composite video or coaxial digital audio is present on this input telling the
AVR the source is ON. The 12V is cut when the signal is removed telling the AVR the source
is OFF.
2. Signal Output: One, RCA jack connects to the composite video or coaxial digital audio input
on the AVR rear panel for the source and signal being sensed for power management.
3. Mini-Plug Pigtail: One, 3.5mm mini plug connects to the FLAG-IN Jack [circle 39] for the
source being sensed on the AVR rear panel. The pigtail wire is six feet.
4. Red Power LED: One, red LED illuminates when the SPF is connected to DC power.
5. Power Input: One, 2.1mm coaxial jack, connects to an Audioaccess SPF/PS Power Supply.
6. Power Pass-Through: Allows connection of a ‘power bus’ so multiple SPF’s can be powered
from one SPF/PS Power Supply. When multiple SPF’s are used, ONE SPF/PS gets
connected to the Power Input jack on the first SPF as shown in Figure 6. The Power Pass-