DAC1 PRE
Instruction Manual Rev J
Page 8
Front Panel
Input Status Display
The
DAC1 PRE
has a six-LED input-selection
indicator on the front panel. These LED’s
flash when an error condition occurs on a
selected digital input. All LED’s turn off when
the
DAC1 PRE
is in
Standby Mode
or is
turned off.
The numbers next to the LED’s match the
numbers adjacent to the digital connectors on
the rear panel. Digital input “1” is TOSLINK
Optical. Inputs 2, 3, and 4 are RCA Coaxial.
Error Indication
The
Input Status Display
will flash when an
error occurs on the selected digital input. The
type of error is indicated by the number of
flashes before standby engages.
Error Codes:
No signal – 16 slow flashes – audio muted
Data transmission errors - 16 flashes –
audio muted
Non-PCM – 16 flashes – audio muted
Non-audio – 32 rapid flashes – audio muted
Invalid sample (v-bit) – 64 very rapid
flashes – no mute
Common causes of errors are:
Disconnected cable
Data drop-outs due to a bad cable
Incompatible data type (AC3, ADAT, etc.)
Non-Audio data
If the error is not resolved /- 15
seconds, the
DAC1 PRE
will enter
Standby
Mode
. The
DAC1 PRE
will resume normal
operation when it detects a valid input signal
at the last chosen input. There is no error
indication on the analog input.
“Source” and “ON/OFF” Switch
The rotary
Source Selector
control is located
directly to the right of the
Input Status
Display
. Rotate the knob to select an input.
The rotary
Source Selector
switch is
equipped with an on/off switch. Press the
control knob to turn the
DAC1 PRE
on or off.
The on/off function features a soft mute and
soft un-mute function that responds very
quickly. Because of this fast response, the
on/off function also serves as a mute control.
Press the
Source Selector
switch to mute all
audio outputs. Press again to restore all
audio outputs.
No analog or digital audio signals are routed
through the Source Selector switch. Source
selection is transparent and free from
crosstalk.
If the
DAC1 PRE
is off or in
Standby Mode
it will resume normal operation when the
Source Selector
is rotated or pressed.