Owner's Manual
6:
Operation
Switching On and
Off
Switch on
all
source units before switching on power to the 6000A.
When switching
On:
The power
LED
illuminates.
When switching
Off:
Switch off the 6000A before the source units.
Standby Mode
The 6000A will enter standby mode after being powered on. Press
the "Standby" button to bring the 6000A
out
of
standby, the power
indicator
LED
becomes
brighter
and
the
display shows "6000A"
welcome screen while the unit
is
getting ready for operation.
The Auto Standby feature will,
by
default,
put
the unit into standby
after 20mln
of
Inactivity.
This feature
can
be
configured using the
MENU
(see
page
8)
and
be
set to 20min, 1
hour
or
Never.
Source Select
Rotate the
SEL
knob on the front panel
or
use the source buttons on
the remote handset to select different source inputs.
Volume Control
Rotate the
VOL
knob on the
front
panel,
or
use the Volume up/down
keys on
the
remote control,
to
set
the
volume level. The range
is
-78dB
to
+8dB, the factory default volume setting
is
-20dB. When
coming
out
of
standby the 6000A will be set
to
the previous used
volume setting, except
if
louder than -20dB,
in
which
case
the volume
will default
to
-20dB.
sa
0
VOL
0
Mute
Press
the
VOL
knob on the front panel
or
the
MUTE
button on the remote handset to
mute
I un-mute the sound.
Display Setting
The
DISPLAY
button on the remote control will toggle the front panel display
ON/OFF.
When the display
is
OFF:
Using the
front
panel controls
or
pressing any remote
key
will
momentarily turn on the display, after 5
sec.
the display will go
off.
Digital Filter selection (DAC)
The
DAC
in
the 6000A has a choice
of
3 digital filters. Press the
MENU
key
on the
remote control to access the
FILTER
options
(see
page 8
for
further details)
Filter=
Fast
:
Filter=
Slow:
Filter=
Phase:
Standard flat response with fast frequency roll off above
Fs/2
(half
the sampling frequency)
Starts rolling
off at a lower frequency than the
Fast
filter
but
has a
more gentle rate
of
attenuation.
Has
a gentle attenuation slope similar to the Slow filter but with
minimum phase characteristics. It
can
be
likened
to
an
analogue
filter applied
in
the digital domain.