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4. Dim Button
Dims the illumination on the VFD (vacuum fluorescent display) and the halo illumination on
the front panel buttons in several steps.
5. Standby Button
When the rear panel AC Power switch is On, press this button to switch the XDA-2 On;
press it again to return to Standby. You may also switch the XDA-2 using the On and
Standby buttons on the remote control. When the XDA-2 is On, the VFD and the halos
around the other buttons will be illuminated.
Note: The Standby button is black (all the other buttons are silver), so it can be
somewhat difficult to see in a dim room.
Note: The rear panel AC Power switch must be on for the XDA-2 to operate. If the rear
panel AC power switch is Off, the XDA-2 will not respond to either the front panel
controls or the remote control.
6. IR Sensor Window
The IR receiver for signals from the remote control is located behind this window.
(It looks like a button but it is not.)
7. VFD (vacuum fluorescent display)
By default, the VFD displays the current Volume setting (when there are headphones
plugged in, it displays the headphone Volume; when no headphones are plugged in, it
displays the main volume). The VFD also indicates when Mute is engaged (the word Mute
blinks in the display), and momentarily displays the sample rate when a new incoming
digital signal is detected. The VFD also momentarily indicates when the ASRC is engaged
and disengaged (the VFD will display ASRC On when the ASRC is engaged and ASRC
Bypass when the ASRC is disengaged).
8. Input Selector Buttons
Pressing each button selects the associated Input, and the LED above the button
illuminates to show that the input is selected.
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