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DISPLAY
During normal operation the left side of the display
shows the selected source.
It is possible to change the source with the
up/down buttons when navigation mode is activated.
When changing settings (see “MENU FUNCTIONS”
page 7), the display will show the setting being
changed.
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STANDBY
Press the standby button
2
to place the DAC in
standby mode, or to switch on the DAC from standby
mode. When the DAC is in standby mode, the only
light showing on the DAC will be a dim LED light in
the lower left corner. When you switch on the DAC,
the outputs will be muted, and a line will illuminate at
the bottom of the displays, starting in the lower left
corner.
3
MUTE / REMOTE CONTROL PAIRING BUTTON
The mute button has multiple functions. When you
press this button briefly, it will mute the outputs of
the DAC. The display will show ”Mute” instead of the
selected source.
If you are using an Apple remote, you can pair the DAC
with one specific remote. In order to pair your remote
control with the DAC, press and hold the front panel
mute button
3
for more than one second. When the
DAC is ready to pair, the display will flash slowly.
To pair, press a button on your remote control facing it
toward the DAC. The display will show ”Paired”.
Press the front panel mute button
3
again briefly to
go back to normal operation.
You can remove the pairing, so that the DAC will stop
responding to the remote again, by pressing the front
panel mute button for more than five seconds. When
the five seconds have passed, the displays will flash
fast. Press a button on the remote, to complete the
procedure. The display will show ”Unpaired”. Press the
front panel mute button
3
again briefly to go back
to normal operation.
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NAVIGATION/MENU BUTTON
The navigation button lets you select the desired
source. Pressing the navigation button
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briefly will
activate input selection. The display will flash, while
still showing the selected input. Pressing the up/
down buttons
a
/
b
lets you select the desired
source. Press the navigation button again to deacti-
vate input selection mode.
The navigation button is also used for accessing the
menu. See ”MENU FUNCTIONS” page 7.
FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS