Operation
Standby Mode
Standby mode is indicated by a single light – Input A or Input B –
being lit while the rest of the display remains blank. In standby
mode, the digital audio signal on the active input passes
through the DD540 without any delay applied. The active input
is either selected automatically or can be chosen by remote
control, without leaving standby mode. See
Selecting the Input
on page 12 for more details.
Switching the DD540 On
From standby mode, press the
POWER
button (on the front
panel or remote control). The unit will switch on and digits will
appear on the display. You may return to standby mode at any
time by pressing
POWER
again.
Setting the Amount of Delay
The amount of delay applied is shown on the display.
The Delay Active light is lit whenever the current input has a
signal present and is being delayed.
The delay can be set to any time between 0 and 680
milliseconds. To increase the amount of delay, press
DELAY +
.
By holding down this button, the delay will increase quickly until
you release it.
To decrease the amount of delay, use
DELAY –
.
Release the buttons and the new delay will be set. There will be
a brief pause in the sound while the new delay is set.
The delay is set independently for both inputs. If the input
changes then the delay will revert to the setting that was last
used for the new input. This feature is useful where different
sources require different delays.
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