User guide
DCM-1 User Manual v1.0
Conguration
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Further presses of the Zone button allow the MF (Mid) and
LF (Bass) EQs to be adjusted similarly. Pressing the Zone
button from the Bass screen returns the display to the level
adjustment screen. EQ Setup Mode times out after a short
period, after which time the key will need to be re-entered.
Stereo/Mono Zone selection
Rotary:
Press:
selects Zone
changes Mode
This menu function congures Zone outputs 1 and 2 as
either stereo or mono. (Note that Zone outputs 3 to 8 are
always mono.)
The rotary control selects Zone 1 or Zone 2 (by name if
they have been renamed). Pressing the control inwards sets
the Zone output to stereo (
ü
) or mono (X). The numeric
buttons are not used in this function.
Stereo music sources will be reproduced in stereo in Zones
1 and 2 if they are congured for stereo. Stereo is the
default setting for both Zones 1 and 2.
Rename Inputs
Rotary:
Press:
Buttons:
selects character
moves to next character
select Input
By default, the eight music inputs appear in the display as
Input 1 to Input 8. This menu function allows the operator
to rename them (typically to reect the source type, e.g. CD,
Radio, Jukebox, Server, TV, etc.)
The eight numeric buttons correspond to the eight Music
Inputs; select that to be renamed.
The current name of the selected Input is shown on the
lower row of the display, with the rst character ashing.
Rotating the rotary control changes the character. Clockwise
rotation advances through the alphabet, anticlockwise
reverses. When the required character is ashing, press the
rotary control to select it and advance to the next character.
As well as upper- and lower-case letters of the alphabet,
many non-alphabetical characters are available. The full set, in
the order in which they are presented, is shown below.
(sp) ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _ `
a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | }
Note the rst character (obtained by rotating the control
fully anticlockwise) is the space character. The software
automatically interprets two adjacent space characters to
mean the end of the text string; this saves overwriting part
of a long name with multiple spaces when replacing it with a
shorter one.
Zone
i
+
h
-
Treble
0dB
Zone
i
+
h
-
Mid
0dB
Zone
i
+
h
-
Bass
0dB










