Cyrus DAC X+ Gebruiksaanwijzing - Pagina 10
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- 1. IMPORTANT! Read before Operating this Equipment
- 2. Power Supply
- 3. Product Service Centres
- 4. User Instructions
- 5. Preparations for Installation
- 6. Model Differences and Upgrades
- 7. User Instruction
- 8. Restoring Factory Settings
- 9. Selecting an Input
- 10. Remote Control Operation
- 11. Troubleshooting Guide
- 12. Warranty
- 13. Audio Performance
Cyrus DAC XP+
SETTING UP THE DAC XP+
There are many configuration options available in the setup menu to
customise the DAC XP+ to best match each individual system.
The setup sequence is activated by pressing the front panel set up button f.
Repeated pressing of the setup button will step through each available setup
option until 'Storing settings' is shown on the display. When each setup
screen is displayed, changes may be made to the settings by rotating the
front panel volume knob.
The setup sequence will cancel after 5 seconds of inactivity.
The setup menu options are shown here –
Setup
Phase adjust
Digital Filter
Display Mode
Name Input 1
Name Input 2
Name Input 3
Name Input 4
Name Input 5
Name Input 6
Name Input 7
Name Input 8
Trim Input 7
Trim input 8
Storing settings
Some examples of the setup display screens are shown in Fig 4.
Phase adjust (Fig 4a)
This menu option sets the audio phase for the DAC. The factory setting is
normal. Some listeners may prefer the inverted setting with their systems or
for when playing particular recordings.
Filter adjust (Fig 4b)
This menu option gives two settings for the digital filtering of the DAC stage.
Choose your preference of Fast or Slow roll-off by auditioning some of your
favourite tracks with each setting.
Display mode (Fig 4c)
There are three modes of display operation.
The 'small input' setting will show a three line
display with the volume reading at the top of
the display, the selected input in the display
centre and the current sample rate/lock
status at the bottom.
The 'large input' setting will show a two
line display with the volume reading at the
top and a larger input legend below.
The 'large volume' setting will display large
volume characters at the bottom of the
screen with the bargraph above.
Select normal or inverted
Select fast or slow roll off
Select large input, small input or large volume
Choose a name for input 1 from the name list
Choose a name for input 2 from the name list
Choose a name for input 3 from the name list
Choose a name for input 4 from the name list
Choose a name for input 5 from the name list
Choose a name for input 6 from the name list
Choose a name for input 7 from the name list
Choose a name for input 8 from the name list
Set the sensitivity for input 7
Set the sensitivity for input 8
Save settings and exit setup
CD
Sample rate 44.1kHz
CD
-27dB
Input names (Fig 4d)
When the DAC XP+ leaves the factory, the input names are set to correspond
to the rear panel connections, for example Input 1 will display as Input 1.
The name of any input may be changed to a choice from the following list-
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No source (off)*
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LaserDisc, DVD, DVD 2, DVD-A, CD, CD 2
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Linkserver, Linkport
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Jukebox, Phono
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Tuner, DAB, TV, AV, Cyrus AV*, Satellite, Satellite 2, Cable
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Video, VCR, VCR 2, Tape, MiniDisc, DAT
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PC, Games, Keyboard, Aux, AV Direct*, Stream X.
To change the names of the inputs, we recommend making a list of each
input number with your preferred name from the choices above before setting
the names.
There are three special function input names marked *.
'No source' is used to name inputs which have no source connected to them.
These input numbers will not then appear in the input selector sequence.
'Cyrus AV' is reserved for the connection of Cyrus surround sound decoders.
When a Cyrus surround decoder is connected to an analogue input named
'Cyrus AV' the DAC XP+ will check the system for the presence of a Cyrus
surround decoder and, if found, lock out its volume control at a precise
setting. Normal volume operation will be restored when any other input is
selected.
'AV Direct' is reserved for the connection of non-Cyrus surround decoders to
an analogue input. This input name must only be used for this purpose as the
volume level will lock to a very high setting (-6dB) when AV Direct is selected.
Input trims (Fig 4e)
It is possible to adjust the sensitivity of
analogue inputs 7 and 8 by selecting the
appropriate trim option from the menu. This
enables the volume level when playing low or
high output source components such as tape
decks or tuners to be equalised with the
digital system sources.
RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS
You can also restore all configuration options to the initial default settings that
were applied at the factory.
NOTE: This operation is not reversible.
To restore factory settings, disconnect mains power from the unit. Now re-
connect mains power while holding down the Standby key.
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User Instructions
Offset
Input 7
+4dB