5
Settings
When you press “in” the knob from the main menu, it will open up the input settings menu. In this menu you select the
audio source you are using. If using your network for this, you will select the “streaming” option. Press the knob again to
select your audio source.
If you are using the streaming option, make sure this device is selected in your Roon, Plex, or other streaming service app!
For more settings, you will need to press the tiny button near the power cable on the back of your unit. Pressing this in
from the main menu will take you to an advanced menu to further fine tune your device’s settings.Pressing in on the knob
for each option here will take you to a new screen with a setting description, modes to change through using the dial, and
a “back” button on the top left of the screen.
For example the PCM Filter options shows you the roll off Graph with each option. As you scroll through the options it will
update the device’s display accordingly.
If unfamiliar with PCM settings we recommend trying different filters with music you are familiar with until you find the one
that sounds best to you.
LineOut Mode
– 2 modes Fixed or adjustable volume. Fixed for DAC only and adjustable to control your volume
with the knob.
Line In Gain
– 3 positions (- 6 dB, 0 dB and + 6 dB) you will be controlling the gain of the RCA input to match with
your amplifier or active speakers.
PLL
– High, Normal or Low. Controls you will be controlling the bandwidth of the crystal clock, if you are using old
equipment that stutters when you play music, you can try the High position to increase the bandwidth.
Bluetooth
– Standard Bluetooth connect or disconnect options.
IIS (I squared S) Config
– If using and I squared S source you can try different audio options.
Remote
– you can use this to resync your remote or sync a different remote to the setup
Background
– lets you choose a different background image.
Standby
– you can enable a 5 or 10 minute standby timer. IT will go into standby if it doesn’t detect an incoming
signal in those time frames. There is also an option to turn “standby” off.
Network
– Can connect to wifi and LAN. Gives you options between the two. it is recommended to connect to your
network for updating the firmware directly on the device even if you’re using a local audio source.
Language
– Switch between English or Chinese
Info
– Shows your model, serial number, Firmware version and local LAN or WLAN MAC addresses
Load Default
– Returns everything to defaults
Firmware Update
– If the device is connected to your network, pressing it will search for an update, if there is one
you can press the knob in to download and install the firmware
Exit
– Will return you to the main screen.