Wadia Digital 850 manual Mute Modes DSP-Software Mute Output-Relay Mute

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WADIA 850

COMPACT DISC PLAYER

Adjusting the Volume Whenever the volume control keys are pressed, the volume for both channels will be increased or decreased by an increment of 1 on the display screen. The range of the volume control is from 1 to 99, with each step representing 0.5 dB change in volume.

Selecting an Input The Wadia 850 Compact Disc Player has four digital inputs, plus the internal (on units with CD drive. Any of the inputs can be selected from the remote control by

optional digital pressing the input key. Each time the input key is pressed, the next input is inputs) selected. For example, if you are listening to CD input and you press the

input select, Input 1 will be selected, press it again, and Input 2 will be selected and so on. After Input 4, the list will begin again with the CD input.

Inverting Absolute The Wadia 850 has the ability to invert absolute phase in the digital domain. Phase Pressing the Phase Invert key on the remote control will cause the Wadia

850 to invert phase; pressing it again will switch the phase back to normal. Phase is indicated with a green (normal phase) or red (inverted phase) LED display.

Turning Display On/Off

Mute Modes

DSP-Software Mute

Output-Relay Mute

By pressing the Display On or Off key, the Wadia 850 display can be turned off completely.

If the display is turned off, it will reappear briefly whenever a Wadia 850 function key on the remote control is pressed.

The Wadia 850 Compact Disc Player has two mute modes that are auto- matically implemented under different circumstances.

When the Mute key is pressed on the remote control, the Wadia 850 Compact Disc Player’s DSP engine transmits a stream of zero signal level samples to the DAC section, which results in zero output.

The Wadia 850 Compact Disc Player has mute relay connected between the positive and negative outputs. When this relay is engaged, it connects the positive output to the negative output, reducing the output to zero. This relay, which produces an audible click when it engages or disengages, is not in the music signal path. The mute relay is engaged:

1.When the Wadia 850 Compact Disc Player detects AC input level below its minimum operating range.

2.Each time the Wadia 850 Compact Disc Player power switch is turned on.

3.When the volume control is set to zero AND the mute key on the remote control is pressed.

When the Wadia 850 is in either Mute Mode, the Display will indicate this by displaying the word, “MUTE.”

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Contents A Y E R Page ?i!!F Table of Contents Preliminaries WadiaAC outlet if you find shipping damage Installation and SET-UPConnecting Wadia To Your System Check Voltage Here Optimizing Output Level Can I bypass the Wadia Digital Volume Control? Why should I bypass the Preamplifier?Should I leave the Wadia 850 with the power on? Should I use a Balanced or Unbalanced connection?Located on the front panel of the unit To the on positionIndicates transport operations Numeric displayIndex Remote Control OperationMute Modes DSP-Software Mute Output-Relay Mute Wadia Wadia Appendices Troubleshooting Lock-upEnvironmental Care Do not attempt to repair or modify your Wadia 850 CD Player Warranty SpecificationsPage Wadia Digital Corporation