Night Mode Notes The SRS-2 system LED will blink purple when the artwork has been shut off by “Night Mode.” No amount of motion will bring the artwork back on once “Night Mode” has been activated.
If “Night Mode” shuts off the artwork unnecessarily or doesn't turn it off when needed, try adjusting the Dark Threshold setting. A lower setting requires the room to be darker for the artwork to shut off.
Testing Sleep After
To ensure Sleep After is working correctly, follow these steps: 1. Make sure Night Mode is disabled and Sleep After is set to 5 minutes in the SRS-2 web interface. 2. Cover the unit with a metal pot or pan (a non-metal object will not work) to block all motion while in Art Mode. 3. After 5 minutes of no motion, the artwork should turn off, displaying a black screen. 4. Remove the cover to ensure the artwork comes back on when motion is detected. 5. If the artwork does not turn off after 5 minutes or fails to come back on, contact customer service for further assistance.
Sleep After Notes The Sleep After setting controls the TV's motion detection features while in Art Mode, so it is important to make sure that the setting is active within the SRS-2 web interface if you want motion detection as a feature.
If your artwork stays off and doesn't respond to motion, check the SRS-2 system LED. If it's flashing purple or magenta, Night Mode has turned off the artwork, and ONLY an increase in light will turn it back on.
As with most electronics, if everything is working correctly, we recommend NOT updating your firmware. ONLY update the SRS-2 firmware if its functions aren't working properly. Updating SRS-2 Firmware
To access the firmware library for the latest version, scan this QR code:
For a video guide on updating the firmware, scan this QR code:
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