Listening With Suppressed Dsd Signal Output; Eco (Power Saving) Mode; All Reset - TAD DA1000 Mode D'emploi

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Listening with suppressed DSD signal output

If the DSD signal output from the USB is excessively loud and sound is distorted, you can suppress the output level to make it
easier to listen. At the time of purchase, the DSD modulation rate is factory preset to 50 % (high output level).
While holding the main unit's front-panel MUTE button depressed, press the headphones volume (−) button.
Each time the button is pressed, the DSD modulation rate alternates between 50 % (high output level) and 100 % (low
output level).

ECO (power saving) mode

When this function is enabled, if no input signal is detected for 30 minutes, the unit automatically enters the standby mode.
U.S. model : ECO OFF (factory default setting)
European model: ECO ON (factory default setting)
1.
With the unit in standby mode, hold the main unit's headphones volume (+) button depressed, then simultaneously press
the  power button. The ECO (power-saving) mode will be enabled (unit will automatically enter standby mode after 30
minutes of no signal activity).
The display will then show the [ ECO ON ] message.
2.
During standby mode, hold the main unit's headphones volume (−) button depressed, then simultaneously press the  power
button. The ECO (power-saving) mode will be disabled (unit will not automatically enter standby mode).
The display will then show the [ ECO OFF ] message.

ALL RESET

To return all settings to their factory defaults.
The default USB mode is AudioClass 1.0.
European model only: this setting sets the ECO (power saving) mode to ECO OFF.
With the unit in standby mode, hold the MUTE button depressed, then simultaneously press the  power button.
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