Wadia Digital 931921 operation manual Operation and Configuration, Front Panel Controls

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series 9 DecodingComputer System

Operation and Configuration

Once the Wadia 931 Digital Controller and Wadia 921 Mono Decoding Computers are configured and installed in your system, all operation is done by using the remote control and display screen on the Wadia 931 Digital Controller.

Front Panel Controls

There are five buttons on the front panel of the Wadia 931 Digital Controller.

During configuration mode, these buttons change functions (see Configuration).

UP/Down

These buttons perform the same function as the volume up and volume down keys on the

 

remote control. The volume is increased or decreased by 1 (0.5 dB). The volume control range

 

is from 1 (-50 dB) to 100 (0 dB). Setting the volume to zero completely mutes the output.

Left /Right

Scrolls to the next or previous enabled input in numerical order.

Enter

Scrolls to the next menu screen.

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Contents Information&OperationManual 931/ 921DecodingComputerSystem Installation and Set-up Table of Contents PreliminariesOperation and Configuration Quick StartBrief History Thank YouInventory How to Use this ManualOverview Level Setting Quick Start Unpacking and PlacementConnections OperationStandard Configuration Placement Installation and Set-up UnpackingAC Power Installing the Tip-ToesConnecting the Wadia 931 to a Digital Source Wadia Digital Sources with ClockLink Wadia 921 Decoding Computer Inputs Connecting the 931 Wadia 931 Digital Controller OutputsConnecting to 921 Mono Decoding Computers Connecting Directly to an Amplifier Connecting to Wadia 921 Mono Decoding ComputersConnecting to a Preamplifier Powering upIlluminated Status Indicator Choosing a Digital Cable Does the Wadia Volume Control compromise resolution? Why should I bypass the Preamplifier?Can I bypass the Wadia Volume Control? Should I use a Balanced or Unbalanced connection?Front Panel Controls Table of Wadia 931 Digital Controller Remote Functions Wadia 931 Remote Control CommandsOperational Screens Balance Screen Direct Access to Operational ScreensBa la n ce F t Status ScreenMute Volume and InputMut Cal L ass Pti No DataAss St andby Pt ic Additional Features StandbySampling Rate Detect Emphasis DetectNavigating in Configuration Mode Configuration Entering Configuration ModeConfiguration Functions Menu Screen MapConfiguration Menu Screen Map Pu t 4 Clo ckli Nked Configuring InputsConfiguring Input ClockLink On or Off Inpu Ame Xi al Configure Input NameConfiguring Outputs Ou tpu Oc k Le ft Ht O f f Hich Out p ut ? 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ex i tSaving Configuration Settings Restoring Factory SettingsExiting Configuration Mode Resto Facto Set NgsEnvironmental Care Appendices Troubleshooting Lock-upSoftware License Agreement AES/EBU Technical SpecificationsSafety Precautions Warranty Www .wa d ia.co m