Suppressing The Output Level Of Sacd And Usb Format Dsd Signals; Eco (Power Saving) Mode; All Reset - TAD D1000TX Mode D'emploi

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Consult the TAD website for driver installation instructions.
• Manual driver installation is unnecessary for Mac users. The driver will be installed automatically when the unit is
connected to a computer via USB cable.
• To make use of internet connections, users must conclude a contract with an internet service provider and pay
whatever fees are required.
2.
With the unit in standby mode, press the  power button while holding the main unit's DAC MODE button depressed.
The USB input display will change from [ U1 ] to [ U2 ].
3.
Turn on power to the computer.
4.
Connect this device and your computer with a USB cable.
5.
To cancel the current mode, switch the unit to standby mode, then press the  power button while holding the main
unit's DAC MODE button depressed.
The USB input display will change from [ U2 ] to [ U1 ]. The current mode can also be canceled by using ALL RESET.
CAUTION
' If a Windows terminal device is used without the unit driver installed, or if a Mac OS version (10.5, etc.) is used without
support for the U2 mode, do not set the unit for U2 mode and connect the unit to the computer, since the computer may
lock up.
' When this unit is used in CD/SACD mode, if the unit is connected to a computer via USB cable, the USB connection will
be interrupted. Settings on the computer may be changed automatically, so when not actually using a USB input, the USB
cable should be disconnected from the unit.
Note
Digital output with USB input
' When the input is a DSD signal, the signal will be converted to PCM 88.2 kHz and output.
' When the input signal has a sampling rate of 384 kHz or 354.8 kHz, the signal will be output after being converted to
192 kHz and 176.4 kHz respectively.
' Signals with other sampling rates will be output at the same rates as input.

Suppressing the output level of SACD and USB format DSD signals

When playing DSD signals (from SACD and USB inputs) if the audible output is excessively loud and distorted, the output level can
be suppressed to improve listening quality. Initial value for the DSD modulation rate is factory preset to 50 % (high output level).
While holding the main unit's front-panel g button depressed, press the VOL+ button.
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Each time the button is pressed, the DSD modulation rate alternates between 50 % (high output level) and 100 % (low
output level).
Note
' This setting can be made when the SACD indicator is lighted and USB input has been selected.

ECO (power saving) mode

In this mode, if no playback occurs or no input signal is detected for 30 minutes, the unit will automatically enter 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  button depressed and then press the  power button. When this
is done, the ECO ON mode will be enabled.
The display will then show the [ ECO ON ] message.
2.
With the unit in standby mode, hold the main unit's  button depressed and then press the  power button. When this
is done, the ECO OFF mode will be disabled.
The display will then show the [ ECO OFF ] message.

ALL RESET

The line output is set at 30.
The default USB mode is U1(AudioClass 1.0).
European model only: this setting sets the ECO (power saving) mode to ECO OFF.
With the unit in standby mode, press the  power button while holding the g button depressed.
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