dCS Verona User Manual

Manual for Software Issue 1.0x

dCS Ltd

September 2004

 

 

THE HARDWARE – CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS

Front Panel

A B

C

D

E

F

G

H

 

 

 

PWR

 

 

DITH

 

Power

Clock

Dither

STBY

 

 

EXT

Menu

Frequency

 

 

dCS Verona

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Master Clock

 

 

 

Step

 

 

 

 

 

Select

 

Figure 5 – dCS Verona Front Panel

Key to Front Panel

Power / Standby button

A

B

Clock Frequency button or Menu

Step Back

 

button

 

C

Dither button or Menu

Step

button

D

Status indicator

 

 

E

Remote Control sensor

F

Main Display

G

Mode indicator

H

Menu or

Select

button

Power Button

x

This button doubles as a power on / off switch and a standby mode switch.

do this: To switch on, press the Power button briefly. If power is available, the PWR

indicator will light and Verona will run through the power up routine.

Note that the Power button will not click when turning power on – this is normal.

do this: When you have finished listening, press the Power button briefly to set the unit to standby mode.

The outputs will mute, all displays will turn off except the PWR and STBY indicators. In this mode, Verona uses less power. If power is switched off or fails, Standby mode is cancelled.

do this: To restore normal operation, press the Power button briefly again. Verona will power up ready for use.

do this: To switch off completely, press the Power button and hold it for a few seconds until the Main Display shows Power Dn, then release it.

Clock Frequency Button

(

Step Back

)

do this:

Press this button to set the clock frequency to either 44.1kHz (usually for CD or

 

SACD transports) or 48kHz (usually for DVD transports).

The Clock Frequency button doubles as the Menu Step Back button, used for paging backwards through the Menu (see page 14).

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