Parts names and functions, Remote control, Front panel – Pioneer U-05-S User Manual
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Parts names and functions
1 STANDBY/ON
Use to alternate power status between ON and
STANDBY modes.
2 MUTE
button
During playback, press to temporarily mute the sound.
3 VOL +/− buttons
Press these buttons to raise/lower the sound volume.
4 Direct input selector buttons
Press one of the USB/COAX/OPT/AES EBU buttons to
select the desired source.
5 LOCK RANGE button
Press to adjust the DAC locking range.
6 DIRECT
button
Press this button to output the input signal as is,
without passing through the DSP.
7 Hi-Bit 32 button
Press to change the Hi-Bit 32 setting.
8 DIMMER
button
Press to adjust the display’s brightness.
9 FINE +/− buttons
Use to fi nely adjust the headphone volume (this
adjustment affects only the headphone output).
a DIGI FILTER button
Press to change the type of digital fi lter used.
b Up Sample button
Press to change the Up Sampling setting.
Front panel
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1 /I STANDBY/ON
Use to alternate power status between ON and
STANDBY modes.
When the unit’s power is ON, the power indicator in
the center of the button will light.
2 INPUT
knob
Use to select the input source.
The selected source will appear in the display window.
3 DIRECT
indicator
See page 9, “Direct setting”.
4 Hi-Bit 32 indicator
See page 9, “Hi-Bit 32 setting”.
5 Up Sampling indicator
See page 9, “Up Sampling setting”.
6 LOCK RANGE ADJUST indicator
See page 10, “Adjust the DAC locking range”.
7 Display
window
8 Remote control sensor
9 VOLUME
knob
In order to control the sound volume of a component
connected to the unit’s analog output connector,
Selector switch 1 (on unit’s rear panel) must be set to
VARIABLE.
a PHONES GAIN knob
Use to adjust the headphones gain.
b OUTPUT
knob
Use to select the type of output, including LINE, and
PHONES 1 to PHONES 3.
c Headphones connectors (PHONES 1, 2, 3)
Use to connect headphones.
d FINE ADJUST knob
Use to fi nely adjust the headphone volume (this
adjustment affects only the headphone output).