
dCS Delius
User Manual
Manual for Software Issue 2.3x
dCS
Ltd
September 2004
Manual filename: Delius Manual v2.3x.doc
Page 38
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English version
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Main Display
x
x
The main display tells you what
Delius
is doing.
•
When not locked to a digital source, the display shows
No Input
.
•
During normal operation, the display will show Volume (
Vol
), Sample Rate
(
Fs
), Wordlength & Sample Rate (
Fs+
) or Input (
Inp
), depending on the
setting of the
Disp
lay menu option, see page
•
While locking to a source, the display shows in sequence
Locking
, followed
by
d xxx
(detecting the base sample rate) and finally the normal display.
•
When adjusting the
Volume
setting
,
the display changes to
Vol -xx.x
It
changes back to the normal display 5 seconds after the last change.
•
When adjusting the
Balance
setting, the display changes to either
xxx%
xxx%
or a double bar. The
Balance
display mode is set by the
Bal
item in the Menu, see page
. The display changes back to normal 5
seconds after the last change.
•
When accessing the Function Menu (see page
), menu options are
displayed here.
•
If an error occurs during power up or normal use, the details of the fault will
be displayed. See “Fault Indication” on page
Input
Indicator
x
This bank of indicators shows which digital input is selected.
For
Dual AES
operation, both
AES1
and
AES2
indicators will be lit at the same
time.
Function
Button
(
Select
)
Press the
Function
button to open the Function Menu (see page
) and
change or select settings in the menu.
Rotary Control
x
This control is dual function. In normal use, it sets the
Volume
or
Balance
, but
while the menu is open, it scrolls through that. The rotary control has no end
stop – it will turn continuously.
The
Volume
and
Balance
functions are implemented digitally. For best results,
set the
Volume
to a fairly high level (say between
-20.0
and
-10.0
) while playing
music at typical listening levels. If using a preamplifier Volume control instead,
set
Delius
Volume
to 0.0 (maximum).