User Guide
dCS Delius User Manual Manual for Software Issue 2.3x
dCS Ltd September 2004
Manual filename: Delius Manual v2.3x.doc Page 24 email: more@dcsltd.co.uk
English version web-site: www.dcsltd.co.uk
If you are using an Upsampler set for 176.4kS/s Dual AES output, select the
Dual AES input. The displays will then be d 88.2, then MS:Mastr and 176.4kS
alternately for about 10 seconds.
If you are using an Upsampler set for DSD output and your Delius is fitted with a
1394 interface, select the 1394 input. The displays will then be Wait…, then
MS:Mastr and 1394 alternately for about 10 seconds.
If you attempt to use a input sample rate that is not a multiple of 44.1kS/s (for
example 192kS/s), the unit will detect this and the following message will scroll
across the display:
“Can’t Use Input Frequency in Master Mode. Press ..... Button to Slave”
If you press the button mentioned in the scrolling message (Function for Delius,
Phase for Elgar), the selected input will be reset to Slav.
If you get stuck, use the Rst Sync menu to reset the unit.
Mute
MuteMute
Mute - Mute Fade Time
This sets the length of the fade-out time before muting and the fade-in time
before unmuting.
do this: Open the Function Menu and step through until you come to the Mute page.
Press the
Select button repeatedly and the display will cycle through:
Mute:Nor Normal muting – audio fades up and down in 0.5
seconds.
Mute:Fst Fast muting – audio fades up and down instantly.
Mute:Slw Slow muting – audio fades up and down in 2 seconds.
do this: Choose whichever you prefer and wait for time-out.
Fade
FadeFade
Fade – Fade Behaviour After Re-Lock
This feature fades the audio signal up gradually after locking to a source or
changing inputs
do this: Open the Function Menu and step through until you reach the Fade page. The
display shows Fade-Off or Fade-On.
do this: Press the
Select button to toggle between these settings and wait for time out.
With Fade set to On, the unit will take longer to respond to some commands as
nothing will change until the fade up / down is complete.