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Deleting an existing playlist
To delete an exisitng playlist, press PROG (4) and after that STOP (10).
2.4.8
Random
Press the PROG button (4) to enter the playlist menu and after that PAUSE (11). Now a
random playlist will be generated. To delete a random playlist, press PROG (4) and after that
STOP (10).

2.5 Selecting the signal

Besides the included CD drive, your device is equipped with a wealth of digital inputs (20-27)
which can be selected with the option keys (2,3) on the front side of the unit, until the desired
source appears on the display.
CAUTION: If you switch to another source while playing a CD, the drive will stop first. This
may take a few seconds. If you activate a digital input that has no valid signal, NO DIG
SIGNAL or NO USB PLUGGED is shown on the display.

2.6 Volume setting

If the option Gain variable is activated in the Personal Setup menu (see 3.1.1), the playback
volume of your device can be controlled in steps of 0,5 dB by holding down one of the option
keys on the front side of the unit (2, 3) for more than one second. The current volume level is
shown in the range of 0 to 100 dB in the upper part of the display.
Selected volume values of up to 60 dB are automatically stored and will be restored as soon
as the unit is switched on again with the power button on the front side of the unit (1). If a
volume value of more than 60 dB has been selected, the unit automatically reduces the value
to 60 dB as soon as it is switched on again with the power button on the front side of the unit.
This protective mechanism is supposed to prevent sudden and drastic increases in volume
caused by accidentally moving the volume slider of the
RC S App for iOS and Android
all the
way up the maximum.

2.7 Samplerate and filter setting

By pressing the FILTER button (5) once or several times, you can choose between available
sample rates and filter setttings for a specified source (CD or digital input). The currently
selected sample rate is displayed at the bottom left corner (44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192,
352, 384 kHz). NAT (NATIVE) indicates that the incoming sample rate of the signal is being
directly processed. CONV (CONVERSION) however indicates an ongoing upsampling
process of the incoming signal to a desired sample rate.
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