Antelope Audio Zodiac Platinum DSD DAC User Manual

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7. Main volume & Headphone volume

Select between the ability to adjust levels for analog outputs (21), (22) and headphone outputs (17).

The level is shown on the display (6) when adjusting, with a range of -95dB to 0dB with -1dB steps.

A click is heard as each relay engages the precision resistors. The last value is OFF which mutes

all analog outputs.

8. Display

Multi-function display can show Sample Rate, DSD Rate, Main Volume & Headphone Level, Source

Input, Headphone amplifier impedance and info concerning USB mode. See also (7), (9), (10) for

related functions.

9. Volume Select button

This allows you to select between controlling balanced outputs, unbalanced outputs and headphone

outputs. To change between balanced outputs and unbalanced outputs: press and hold the A/B

button while the balanced outputs are selected. A single illuminated dot indicates that the unbalanced

output is selected and three illuminated dots indicate that the balanced output is selected.

10. Main volume light

This indicates if balanced or un-balanced output is selected. When balanced is selected there are

3 LEDs lit and for the other output there is only one center light lit.

11. Infrared receiver

Remote control unit receiver. Do not cover!

12. Standby/Power button

Toggles standby/operation state.

13. Source button

When the display shows the sample rate, pressing this button once, briefly changes the display to

show the currently selected input source (for one second).

When the display shows an input source, pressing this button once will switch to the next available

input source.

NOTE: Only inputs fed with valid signals appear as options. Example: If only signals on AES and

TOSLINK1 inputs are present, they will be the only options available when selecting the source

(together with analog input 2).

Hint: When the display shows the sample rate, you should push this button twice in order to switch

to the next available source input.

14. Mono button

Pressing the mono button activates the summed outputs to give mono on the analog and headphone

outputs. The status of the mono function is indicated by the mono light (6). The mono feature is only

available on digital sources and via PCM playback.

15. Mute button

Press the button once for full mute. Press once again to restore normal volume. When mute is

selected either Main volume output light or Headphone output light will no longer be illuminated.

16. Headphone volume light

This indictates that Headphone volume out is being controlled by the Main volume knob. Note that

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