Wyred 4 Sound DSDse User Manual

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WYRED 4 SOUND DAC-v1.2

4235 Traffic Way Software ver. 1.91

Atascadero, CA 93422

PH: 805-466-9973

FAX: 805-462-8962

[email protected]

www.wyred4sound.com

©2013 WYRED 4 SOUND LLC

All rights reserved

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Toslink Maximum Volume level (0-70)

USB Volume select (Variable / Fixed)

USB Minimum Volume level (0-70)

USB Maximum Volume level (0-70)

AES/EBU Volume select (Variable / Fixed)

AES/EBU Minimum Volume level (0-70)

AES/EBU Maximum Volume level (0-70)

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Discrete Input (On / Off)

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The front of the DAC-2 DSD offers several features. You will notice a power button to turn the DAC on

and off, as well as 2 others that are used for volume and input scrolling. Across the top of the DAC-2 display,
you will see the selected input on the left and corresponding sample rate of the signal to the right. When the
sample-rate number disappears, the signal lock has been lost. When a number is displayed, then the DAC is
locked on to the rate which is displayed. On the bottom line, the output level will be displayed. When the
unit is in fixed output mode, the display will state “Fixed” where the level is normally positioned.

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The remote you will find with your DAC-2 is very basic but offers the convenience of controlling the

DAC from a distance. To keep the cost down, the W4S remote is very simple but effective. If you find the need
to, you can always program a universal remote to control the DAC as well. For your convenience we have
uploaded the remote commands to the Logitech universal remote database.


The remote control functions offer features that you can’t access otherwise. You will find that balance,

phase and dim control are exclusive to the remote control. Distances of 20ft or so shouldn’t cause a problem
for the remote, but further than that are not recommended. The features of the remote are self-explanatory,
but the picture to the side may help visualize things a bit.

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