Front panel
① Power switch
Push-type switch to turn the power on/off.
The power is turned on by pressing the switch. The power is
turned off by pressing the switch again.
② Power indicator
When the power is turned on, the indicator lights orange for
approximately 60 seconds (standby mode). After that, the
indicator lights green (operation mode). If the orange indicator
does not turn green, refer to the instructions for use on page 16.
③ Input selector switch
Changes input signals (coaxial digital input (S/PDIF),
USB input (USB), line input (LINE), XLR input (BALANCED).
④ Type of digital input and sampling
frequency indicator
Displays the type of digital input and sampling frequency.*
* During coaxial digital (S/PDIF) input, sampling frequency
may not be shown correctly, depending on the player to be
connected.
⑤ Bit depth indicator
Displays the bit width during USB input.
When USB is not connected
When USB is connected (not played) : blue
During playback of 16 bit
During playback of 24 bit/32 bit
Displays the bit width during coaxial digital (S/PDIF) input.
When coaxial digital (S/PDF)
is not connected
During playback of 16 bit
During playback of 24 bit
Part names and functions
⑥ Headphone output jacks
⑦ VU meter
⑧ Volume
⑨ VU meter range selector switch
: The light is turned off.
: blue
: pink
: The light is turned off.
: blue
: pink
Headphone terminal for 6.3 mm standard stereo jack. When
used under the same conditions, two headphones can be used
at the same time. The output impedance (0.1Ω, 32Ω, 82Ω,
and 120Ω) of an amplifi er is displayed. This is not headphone
impedance.
Indicates the strength of headphone output.
* For more information, refer to "How to use a VU meter"
(page 21).
Used to adjust the headphone volume. To decrease or increase
the volume level, turn the button toward MIN or MAX,
respectively.
* When two headphones are connected to headphone
terminals A and B, both are adjusted at the same time.
Optimizes meter display based on the headphone sensitivity.
* For more information, refer to "How to use a VU meter"
(page 21).
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