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Wadia 9 DECODING COMPUTER

AUDIO MODE 

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 VIDEO MODE: 

Throughout the development of Wadia’s product line,

caution has always been maintained when dealing with component parts, circuit paths,
transmission formats, enclosures, and anything else that can negatively affect the Time Base

Information encoded in a digital signal. This is because digital itself is a Time Based Format

and any disturbance of Time Base Information will result in less than perfect information

retrieval. Disturbances of the Time Base of as little as 1/1,000,000,000 of a second, will
result in less than 18 bit performance, irrespective of whatever component parts are used
and whatever their static specifications might be (That is to say, that the utilization of 20 bit

DACs  in a product will not result in 20 bit performance if there is a disturbance in the Time
Base Information that precludes a 20 bit signal from ever reaching those DACs).

With the Wadia 9, Wadia introduces to digital audio the concept of actually correcting for
Time Base Errors that may have occurred in the digital source or transmission method

between that source and the Wadia 9, as well as in the re-generation of the clock information
within the Wadia 9. The Time Base Correction circuit we have chosen results in less than 1
part per million of disturbance to the Time Base Information of the digital signals received by
the Wadia 9. This level of performance is unprecedented in digital consumer audio.

Because of the amount of “real time” which it takes for the Time Base Correction circuit to
achieve its desired result, it is not appropriate for it to be used when decoding the audio
which goes along with a video source. As a result, we have provided for a VIDEO MODE
which should be employed when listening to a video source whose digital audio is being
decoded by the Wadia 9. Under normal listening conditions involving audio-only sources, the
AUDIO MODE should be selected for the highest sound quality level.

The third screen, which is the default screen, and will be seen unless information from some

other screen is required (and accessed through the remote), indicates the relative volume
level of the Wadia 9’s output (LEVEL LEFT 100, LEVEL RIGHT 100) and whether or not the
unit has been muted (MUTE).

LEVEL LEFT 100 MUTE
LEVEL RIGHT 100 MUTE

LEVEL: 

There are 100 discrete output levels within the Wadia 9’s digital volume control.

These 100 levels were selected to provide the listener with a smooth, continuous output
calibration. The output levels are spaced at levels from 1dB to 1/5th dB. In the primary

listening range, levels are typically spaced at l/5 dB. When the unit is plugged in, it is at its

lowest volume level (LEVEL LEFT 00, LEVEL RIGHT 00).

MUTE: 

Indicates that there is no analog output present at the output connectors of the Wadia

9. From any volume level, Mute can be accessed by pressing the MUTE button on the

remote control. Pressing MUTE again, or either of the VOLUME buttons on the remote

control will bring the unit out of Mute.

If one of the other two screens (other than the LEVEL / MUTE screen) is selected from the
remote control, after about 5 seconds of displaying the information desired, the information

window will revert to displaying the LEVEL / MUTE screen.

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Страница 1: ...3 _ 2 S s I 8 i I j q L INFORMATION AND OPERATING MANUALvwia 9 DECODING COMPUTER DIGITAL CORPORATION...

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Страница 3: ...9 DECODING COMPUTER INFORMATION OPERATING MANUAL...

Страница 4: ...e shared among multiple Decoding Computers Each Decoding Computer must have Its own separately Licensed Software Customer may copy the Licensed Software in whole or in part only for backup and archiva...

Страница 5: ...se interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following m...

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Страница 7: ...RUCTIONS 7 FRONT PANEL 8 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 9 REMOTE CONTROL 12 REAR PANELS 14 UNPACKING 16 SET UP AND INSTALLATION 16 AC POWER CONNECTION 17 POWER UP RESET 17 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 17 SERVICE 18 BAT...

Страница 8: ...red under strict quality control standards the Wadia 9 is a superb example of state of the art digital technology We encourage you to read this manual thoroughly and to carefully follow all safety and...

Страница 9: ...duce heat Avoid placing the Wadia 9 Decoding Computer where it will be subject to direct sunlight or low temperatures 7 The Wadia 9 Decoding Computer should only be connected to a power supply as dire...

Страница 10: ...ssed through the remote control When the digital power supply umbilical cord is connected to the Wadia 9 the display window will illuminate If no digital source is connected to Input 1 the information...

Страница 11: ...ia 17 Analog to Digital converter for example can operate at the 48 kHz sampling rate As a result its output when connected to the Wadia 9 Decoding Computer would illuminate the 48 kHz sampling rate d...

Страница 12: ...se Correction circuit to achieve its desired result it is not appropriate for it to be used when decoding the audio which goes along with a video source As a result we have provided for a VIDEO MODE w...

Страница 13: ...Glass Optical Interface has a series of eight LEDs across its face When AC power is connected to it the first LED POWER is illuminated There are then a series of six LEDs which correspond to the six i...

Страница 14: ...LOSE SD 000 PLAY rlo LEFT l2GHT n FA CIiDIGITAL R E M O T E C O N T R O L MUTE Places the Wadia 9 Decoding Computer in out of mute Mute on the Wadia 9 Decoding Computer is at absolute zero or at no vo...

Страница 15: ...LEFT 72 LEVEL RIGHT 75 LEVEL LEFT 73 LEVEL RIGHT 76 LEVEL LEFT 74 LEVEL RIGHT 77 etc Finally when you want to return the levels of both channels to an equal setting again using the above example by p...

Страница 16: ...d your analog sources In this way the Wadia 9 can operate as a complete control center source select and volume control for an entire home entertainment system 1 cv I WADIA 9 POWER SUPPLY I 0 0 LEFT 0...

Страница 17: ...EBU via XLR connector and EIAJ standard optical via a Toslink type connector and a single Glass Optical digital output Through this device digital source components that do not have Glass Optical Out...

Страница 18: ...aced underneath the four pointed feet for the protection of the furniture upon which the product is to be placed Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 for the Wadia 9 Power Supply and the Wadia 10 Glass Optical Inte...

Страница 19: ...age to the Wadia 9 and is not covered by the Wadia warranty Connect the linecord supplied with the system first to the Wadia 9 on the AC Entry Module and then to the service outlet Unplug the unit imm...

Страница 20: ...st not have been modified in any manner whatsoever or the warranty is immediately voided 2 The product must not have been stored in a humid damp environment nor subjected to weather water or salt spra...

Страница 21: ...dia 9 Decoding Computer Wadia 9 Power Supply Wadia 10 50 dB DC 20 kHz None Monotonic 128 MIPS Digital domain 240 dB 40 bits Digital Domain Programmable Gate Array Chip or hardware options and upgrades...

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