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Warranty (1 Year Guarantee)

To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or other injuries, the user should not attempt to service the DAS. 
Please do not open the DAS. There are no user serviceable parts inside the DAS. Opening the DAS will 
invalidate any warranty offered. Servicing must be referred to qualified service personnel only.

This Guarantee is offered in relation to purchases made in the United Kingdom and Eire only and shall be 
governed by the laws [of England and Wales] [applying in the country in which purchase of the product 
takes place]. Consumer statutory rights applying under the laws [of England and Wales] [pertaining in the 
country of purchase] shall not be adversely affected by any terms and conditions contained herein.
All CAAS Audio products are covered by a standard 1-year manufacturers’ warranty. This covers parts and 
labour, subject to terms & conditions.

If a CAAS Audio product is defective in normal domestic use, due to a fault in materials or workmanship, 
CAAS Audio will at its discretion (and subject to the terms contained herein) either repair or 
replace it free of charge within a reasonable time after return of such product to CAAS Audio during the 
Warranty  period.  This   Warranty  is  offered   to   the   first   purchaser   only  and   covers   the   cost   of   parts  and 
associated labour required to correct such defects in materials or workmanship arising and advised to your 
retailer or CAAS Audio during a period of One (1) Years from the original date of purchase.

This Warranty does NOT cover:

1. Damage to CAAS Audio products while in possession of a shipper, retailer, or consumer and not 

caused by defects in materials or workmanship.

2. Damage or defects caused by abnormal or unreasonable use (including repairs or alterations of 

products by a person or company other than CAAS Audio.

3. Damage to CAAS Audio products arising due to or from normal wear and tear.
4. Damage   resulting   from   misuse,   neglect,   abuse,   accidents,   acts   of   nature,   improper   installation, 

improper removal or cleaning.

5. Damage resulting from failure to follow the instructions in the user manual or repair or attempted 

repair by unauthorised personnel or company.

6. Initial set-up, check-ups or charges incurred for installation of the product.
7. Any cause other than a product defect due to a fault in materials or workmanship; 

Note: The term “Damage” includes, malfunction,  deterioration and failure to meet specifications.

CAAS Audio will pay for all parts and labour covered by this Warranty. You must pay all shipping charges if it 
is necessary  to  return  the product  to  CAAS Audio  or your retailer.  However,   if  the  required  repairs are 
covered by this Warranty CAAS Audio will pay for the return shipping to any destination within the UK & Eire. 
Whenever warranty service is required you must present the original dated sales receipt or other proof of 
purchase.

The equipment should be packed in its original packing. Do not return your product to CAAS Audio without 
consulting and approval from CAAS Audio. If you are returning any product, you should use a reputable 
carrier - do NOT post. CAAS Audio cannot accept responsibility for the unit while in transit to the retailer or 
CAAS Audio.

Please ensure that your equipment is insured by you during any transit or shipment for repair.

This warranty applies from the date of purchase for the duration of one (1) year. Under no circumstances will 
this change. If a product is returned for repair or servicing or other, the remainder of the warranty from the 
original date of purchase is the warranty given on the repair, service or other and NOT a further one (1) year 
warranty.

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Summary of Contents for Digital Audio Server

Page 1: ...CAAS Audio Digital Audio Server DAS User Manual Warranty Page 1...

Page 2: ...trol 9 Web Interface 9 Recommended DAS Shut down Turn off procedure 9 DLNA UPnP Audio Interface Networking File Sharing 10 Networking the Digital Audio Server DAS 10 CAAS Audio Configuration Set Up 10...

Page 3: ...D amplifier In the DAS this stage is configured as a DC coupled zero feedback current buffer offering extremely low THD IMD and TIM and the cable and power amplifier drive capabilities that passive pr...

Page 4: ...lies Separate transformers for the analogue and digital sections DC Coupled from input to output 220mm W 260mm D 65mm H 2 8kg CAAS Audio DAS Specification Gain 0dB to 50dB Mute 128 steps Frequency Res...

Page 5: ...s supplied with a power cable that meet UK legislated requirements As with all audiophile equipment the power cable should be the last item attached and the first item removed whenever equipment is ad...

Page 6: ...Panel Explained 1 Inputs 1 2 are analogue inputs that feed straight into the Pre amp and volume control 2 The DAC output is a fixed line level output straight from the DAC DO NOT CONNECT STRAIGHT TO...

Page 7: ...of the rear USB ports use either 3 5inch externally powered HDD or USB storage pen DO NOT USE 2 5 INCH USB POWERED HDD this will not work 3 Do not insert or remove USB devices while the Audio Server...

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Page 9: ...vely you may be able to type the host name followed by 80 i e http caasaudio 80 Note this may not work with a lot of routers and you may need to type the DAS IP address and 80 into the URL bar Notes T...

Page 10: ...ection below CAAS Audio Configuration set up CAAS Audio Configuration Set Up The audio server network settings can be configured under Programs CAAS Audio Configuration this procedure is outlined belo...

Page 11: ...d the shared device as a media source You do this in the following way select Music Files Add source Browse scroll down to Windows network SMB See screen shot below 4 Then select your workgroup shared...

Page 12: ...XBMC device the files you wish to share access Settings Services UPnP The enable the UPnP server See screen shot below 2 For the XBMC client device the DAS you will add the source device as a media s...

Page 13: ...do this can be found on the internet or in your smart device manual 4 On your Smart device You first need to install and set up XBMC Remote or Yatse The procedure to do this is directly below the next...

Page 14: ...re or at http wiki xbmc org index php title Official_XBMC_Remote Choose the correct installation for your phone or tablet s operating system Android or iOS 2 Install XBMC remote on your smart phone or...

Page 15: ...lot of routers HTTP API 80 NOT 8080 as shown above Username keep blank Password keep blank Notes The DAS IP address will pop up in the right hand bottom corner of the TV on DAS boot up Please make a n...

Page 16: ...ugh your router settings or alternatively through the CAAS Audio Configuration page if NOT using DHCP Please take care to avoid IP address clashes Keep the username and password blank they are not nee...

Page 17: ...wnload Yatse to the device you wish to use 2 Install Yatse and press Run or Launch Yatse to start Yatse 3 To configure Yatse click the settings button in the menu 4 To manage and set up hosts click Ma...

Page 18: ...y the IP addresses of all devices connected to your network Alternatively if CEC is enabled on your TV you can use the TV remote to scroll to System System info where the IP address will be displayed...

Page 19: ...ommended see notes below Also you may be able to enter the host name here caasaudio although this may not work with a lot of routers Port 80 8 Click Done 9 Then on the main settings screen click the n...

Page 20: ...ems to library and select this option 4 It will take a few minutes for this operation to finish The status should be displayed on the TV in the top right corner Please Note Library information and thu...

Page 21: ...c settings menu and re imported after factory reset in the same way To avoid disappointment as with any system we recommend that you make regular backups of you data and music library For more informa...

Page 22: ...ote the installation of additional music add ons such as last fm and shoutcast is done at the owners own risk Please also note that any legacy XBMC video add ons Youtube iPlayer etc are not supported...

Page 23: ...able use including repairs or alterations of products by a person or company other than CAAS Audio 3 Damage to CAAS Audio products arising due to or from normal wear and tear 4 Damage resulting from m...

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