User Guide

dCS Delius User Manual Manual for Software Issue 2.3x
dCS Ltd September 2004
Manual filename: Delius Manual v2.3x.doc Page 38 email: more@dcsltd.co.uk
English version web-site: www.dcsltd.co.uk
Main Display xx
The main display tells you what Delius is doing.
When not locked to a digital source, the display shows No Input.
During normal operation, the display will show Volume (Vol), Sample Rate
(Fs), Wordlength & Sample Rate (Fs+) or Input (Inp), depending on the
setting of the Display menu option, see page 26.
While locking to a source, the display shows in sequence Locking, followed
by d xxx (detecting the base sample rate) and finally the normal display.
When adjusting the Volume setting, the display changes to Vol -xx.x It
changes back to the normal display 5 seconds after the last change.
When adjusting the Balance setting, the display changes to either
xxx% xxx% or a double bar. The Balance display mode is set by the Bal
item in the Menu, see page 28. The display changes back to normal 5
seconds after the last change.
When accessing the Function Menu (see page 20), menu options are
displayed here.
If an error occurs during power up or normal use, the details of the fault will
be displayed. See “Fault Indication” on page 64.
Input Indicator x
This bank of indicators shows which digital input is selected.
For Dual AES operation, both AES1 and AES2 indicators will be lit at the same
time.
Function Button (
Select)
Press the Function button to open the Function Menu (see page 21) and
change or select settings in the menu.
Rotary Control x
This control is dual function. In normal use, it sets the Volume or Balance, but
while the menu is open, it scrolls through that. The rotary control has no end
stop – it will turn continuously.
The Volume and Balance functions are implemented digitally. For best results,
set the Volume to a fairly high level (say between -20.0 and -10.0) while playing
music at typical listening levels. If using a preamplifier Volume control instead,
set Delius Volume to 0.0 (maximum).