Owner`s manual

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will navigate to the 1021’s setup menu.
Volume Display. 8.
The 1021 includes an internal DSP-based
volume control. With this the 1021 can be congured for
variable output to drive an amplier without the use of a
preamplier. This portion of the display always shows the
output level of the 1021 in decibels (dB).
Redline Display. 9.
The 1021 reads CDs in a unique way, always
reading data ahead of what you are actually listening to. The
Redline Display consists of three parts: the Progress Bar (dark
gray) shows the entire duration of the track, the point at which
the track is playing is shown by the Redline, and the Buffer
Bar (light gray) shows how far ahead the 1021 has read the
disc. The Redline Display also shows elapsed track time during
playback on the left side of the Progress Bar and the remaining
track time on the right side of the Progress Bar.
Word Length and Sample Rate Indication. 10.
The area where
the Redline Display is normally positioned will also indicate the
resolution (bit and sampling rate) of the current track when Play
is pressed or if the word length and sample rate change from
track to track when a disc is playing. The display will revert to
the Redline Display after three (3) seconds.
Infrared Remote Receiver.
The IR Remote Receiver is where your
1021 receives commands from the remote control. Do not cover or
block the IR Receiver.
Disc Tray.
The Disc Tray is where a disc is loaded into the 1021.
Status Indicator LED.
When the 1021 is in Standby mode, this LED
cycles from green to red to amber. When the 1021 is powering up, the
LED will alternately blink red and green rapidly. When the 1021 is ac-
tive, it remains amber.
The Following user control buttons are present on the front panel:
Front Panel of the 1021
1021 Front
Panel