
Selecting the Input
The DD540 outputs the delayed signal (or undelayed signal, if in
standby) received on one of its two inputs, In A or In B. The
active input is indicated by the Input A and Input B lights –
whichever is lit is the active input.
The DD540 is able to detect automatically which of its inputs has
a signal present and make it active without any user action.
Alternatively, the input may be selected manually; this can be
useful if both inputs have a signal present at the same time.
To change input setting, press and release
INPUT/MENU
.
The current setting will appear, either
InA
(Input A),
Inb
(Input B), or
Aut
(Automatic input selection).
To change it, press and release
INPUT/MENU
again until the required setting is reached.
The input setting will remain selected until it is next changed,
even if power is lost to the DD540. Return the input setting to
Aut
whenever possible for easiest operation.
Note, the input setting may also be changed while in standby
mode; again, press and release
INPUT/MENU
.
Remember to also change input selection on your AV
amplifier when the input source to the DD540 changes.
(This does not apply if using output configuration 2, where the
same input on the AV amplifier is used for both sources.)
Presets
The DD540 allows storage of up to 12 frequently used delays for
easy recall, 6 for each input. Each of these delays is held in a
preset
– PA1 to PA6 (for Input A) and PB1 to PB6 (for Input B).
Presets are stored and recalled using buttons on the remote
control. Presets are retained even if power to the DD540 is lost.
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