Philips DA1102 User Manual
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DA11
Quickstart Guide
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When in the Setting mode, the LED’s above each label indicate the status of each
setting. The cursor position affects the way an LED indicates the status.
- At the cursor position, a rapidly blinking LED indicates “on” and slowly blinking cursor
indicates “off.”
- At all other positions, a steadily illuminated LED indicates “on,” and an LED that is not
illuminated indicates “off.”
Please note that in the following Setting mode function descriptions, the distinction
between whether the LED is at the cursor position or not may be omitted for clarity
.
Diagram 1, Section 2- Setting Mode Display (only in Setting mode)
- Input selection. This consists of the xlr, opt (optical), usb, and rca labels and the
LED’s above them. Only one input can be selected at any time.
- If the cursor is positioned at the selected input, the LED flashes rapidly.
- If the cursor is positioned at an input that is not selected, the cursor LED flashes slowly.
- When an input is selected, and the cursor is at a different position, the LED for the
selected input is constantly illuminated. If the cursor is positioned at a different input,
clicking the “Set” switch will enable the input at the cursor position and disable the
previously selected input.
!!! Please Note: there are settings in the computer that affect the operation of the USB
input. Please see the “USB INPUT” section of the manual for details.
- Output muting. The main (XLR) outputs of the DA11 can be muted while the
headphone output remains active.
- If the output function is “on” as indicated by the LED, the outputs are “on.”
- If the output is “Off,” the main outputs are muted.
This function operates differently than the Mute function controlled by the optional
infrared remote. Like other functions in the Setting mode, if the cursor is positioned at
the output LED, it will flash rapidly to indicate that the function is “On.” Clicking the set
switch once will mute the outputs and this will be indicated by a slowly flashing LED.
When the cursor is at another position, the LED is “off” (not illuminated) when the
outputs are “off” (muted).
- Please use caution when turning the outputs “on;” it is a good idea to set the
volume to a low setting prior to turning the outputs “on.”
- Polarity Invert. This function changes the polarity of both the main outputs and the
headphone output. The invert function is operational for all main output configurations-
balanced or unbalanced.
- If the invert function is “on” as indicated by the LED, the polarity is inverted in the
output audio for Pin 2 “+” operation and headphones.
- If the invert function is “off” as indicated by the LED, the polarity is not inverted in the
output audio for Pin 2 “+” operation and headphones.
- The sense of the function is reversed for Pin 3 “+” operation. For example, if the invert
function is “On,” the output audio signal is not inverted for Pin 3 “+” operation.
- Pin 2 & Pin 3. These settings determine the configuration of the output for balanced or
unbalanced operation. A typical use would be to set the outputs so they are compatible