dCS Vivaldi DAC
User Manual
Software Issue 1.0x
August 2012
Filename: Vivaldi DAC Manual v1_0x.docx
Page 18
English
version
F
RONT
P
ANEL
A
B
I
C D E F G H
Figure 6 – Front panel
Remote Control Receiver
Aim the remote control handset towards the receiver (A) for best sensitivity.
Display
In normal use, the display (B) is split into 4 areas:
The top left corner usually shows the
selected input (e.g.
AES1+2
). While you are
changing settings (e.g. Filter), the current
setting may be displayed here briefly.
The top right corner shows the locking status,
the data format. Some examples are
No
Input
,
16/44.1
(the number of active bits and
the sample rate),
24/192
,
DSD
or
MUTE
.
Between tracks on a CD, the number of
active bits is zero, so
0/44.1
may be
displayed.
The icons at the bottom left corner are the
selected
Filter
(
Filter 1
is shown) and the
Sync mode
(slave to
Audio
is shown). Other
icons such as
Phase Invert
or
Channel Swap
appear here when required.
The “staircase” icon gives a visual indication
of the
Volume
or
Balance
setting, with the
setting shown in text as well (
0.0dB
is
shown).
Details of the menu displays are shown in the Menu section on page
To avoid unnecessary display wear, we recommend switching off or setting the unit to
Sleep mode at the end of the listening session.