Bedienungsanleitung - T+A Elektroakustik
Bedienungsanleitung - T+A Elektroakustik
Bedienungsanleitung - T+A Elektroakustik
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Screen symbols and their meaning<br />
symbol meaning<br />
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Lights up as soon as a connection is detected, and the first stage of the<br />
clock re-synchronization is locked.<br />
In the second stage - i.e. once the symbol has lit up - the DAC 8<br />
attempts to switch over to its internal precision oscillator (local oscillator).<br />
This eliminates jitter effects, but is only possible if the clock quality of the<br />
connected signal is adequate.<br />
Once the switch has taken place, the symbol also lights up.<br />
It is not possible to switch to the internal oscillator at the 32 kHz sampling<br />
frequency.<br />
Indicates that USB data transfer is running in asynchronous mode.<br />
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Asynchronous data transfer is only possible in USB Audio Class 2 (High<br />
Speed) mode (see section entitled ‘Driver installation’).<br />
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Lights up constantly when the ‘ANALOG OUT’ outputs or the headphone<br />
output are switched on.<br />
The symbol goes out if the outputs are muted manually using the <br />
button of the F8 handset.<br />
Flashes when the DAC 8’s outputs are muted because it has detected no<br />
signal.<br />
Lights when there is an error in the data transfer, or when the signal<br />
present is ‘non audio signal’ (e.g. DTS or Dolby Digital).<br />
Indicates that the device is being controlled exclisive via the CTRL<br />
(RS232) socket.<br />
When this symbol is lit, the buttons on the machine are blocked.<br />
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Lights up immediately when a signal with de-emphasis is detected.<br />
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Lights when the volume control is switched on, either because the slide<br />
switch on the back of the machine is in the appropriate position, or<br />
because headphones are connected.<br />
(see section entitled 'Basic settings, Installation,<br />
Using the system for the first time')<br />
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