User manual

Anedio D1 DAC 9
The numeric keys on the remote control can also be used to set the
volume level. Simply key in the volume level, followed by the “ENT”
key.
The volume level changes in steps of 0.5 dB. The maximum level, 0
dB, is displayed as “99”. For example, “59” on the display means
that the volume level is -20 dB from the maximum.
Safe Volume Level
At power on, the volume level is limited to a safe level (“81” on the
display) in order to prevent accidental damages to loudspeakers or
headphones.
To prevent entering high volume levels accidentally, the level above
“81” cannot be entered directly from the numeric keys, but only by
turning the volume knob or by pressing the volume + key.
As you change the volume from “81” to “82”, you will hear a relay
click. The D1 DAC uses an optimal combination of 32-bit digital
attenuators and relay-controlled thin-film resistor dividers in order
to ensure highest signal-to-noise ratios at realistic listening levels,
Mute (Remote Control Only)
The sound can be muted by pressing the “MUTING” button on the
remote control. Pressing the “MUTING” button again restores the
previous volume level.
Using Another Universal Remote Control
As with most people, we do not like to pile up remote controls in our
living rooms. In case you want to use another universal remote to
control the D1 DAC, we’ve made it easy to do so by using a common
IR protocol that is readily recognized by most universal remote
controls. Simply follow the learning instruction for the universal
remote of your choice, and you will be ready to control the D1 DAC
within minutes.