dCS Scarlatti DAC User Manual
INPUT
button
Press the
INPUT
button (E) repeatedly to cycle through the available digital inputs. The sequence is:
AES1, AES2,
DUAL AES
RCA2, Toslink, BNC, SDIF-2,
dCS
SUP).
When the menu is open, the
the menu.
Display
In normal use, the display (F) is split into 4 areas:
The top left corner usually shows the
selected input (e.g. RCA1) or 1394 source
name (e.g.
dCS
STT). While you are
changing settings, the current setting may be
displayed here briefly.
The icons at the bottom left corner are the
Sync
mode (slave to
the selected
Filter
(Filter 2
Phase
icon appears here if set to inverted.
Details of the menu displays are shown in the Menu section on page 18.
MUTE
Button
Use the
MUTE
button (G) to mute the analogue outputs. When the unit is muted (either manually or
when not locked to a source) the LED over the button lights.
MENU
Button
Press the
MENU
button (H) to open the menu, select menu pages and change settings. See the Menu
section on page
18
for information on using the menu features.
Remote Control Receiver
Aim the remote control handset towards the receiver (I) for best sensitivity.
Rotary Control
The Rotary Control (J) usually controls the
When the
Balance
menu page is open, it adjusts the channel
If the menu is open, the Rotary Control pages forward and backwards through the menu.
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(this disappears from the list if it is turned off in the
1394
(the name of an active source will be displayed, e.g.
INPUT
button changes to the
Audio
is shown) and
is shown). The
Volume
→
button, used to page forwards through
The top right corner shows the locking status,
the data format. Some examples are
Input, Locking,
number of active bits and the sample rate),
24/192
or DSD. Between tracks on a CD, the
number of active bits is zero, so
be displayed.
The "staircase" icon gives a visual indication
of the
Volume
setting shown in text as well
shown).
setting.
Balance
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Dual AES
menu), RCA1,
dCS STT
(Clk
OK),
16/44.1
0/44.1
or
Balance
setting, with the
(-0.0dB
instead.
English version
or
No
(the
may
is