Software Setup - moon 780D evolution series Owner's Manual

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Owner's Manual

Software Setup

The MOON 780D DAC includes powerful software that
allows you to configure it to meet your specific needs.
For each of the nine (9) inputs, you can assign a label to
replace the factory assigned name (i.e. D1,D2, etc.) and
disable the input completely when it's not in use. As
well, you can (i) place the Bluetooth input into pairing
mode, (ii ) assign a SimLink
Player to the D1 through D4 inputs that will cause the
780D to automatically switch to the assigned input
when pressing the PLAY button on the CD player, (iii)
change what appears in the on-screen display (OSD),(iv)
invert the phase of the audio signal by 180 degrees, (v)
disable the front panel infrared sensor and (vi) change
the IR code set for use with a universal remote control.
Finally, there's a facility to reset all software settings
back to their factory defaults.
Please refer to the accompanying quick reference
diagram for a snapshot of the entire Setup menu layout.
When you are in Setup mode, there are four (4) front
panel items used to program this DAC; The "Setup"
button for navigating up and down through the various
menu levels, the ▲ and ▼ buttons for scrolling through
the available choices within each programmable item,
and the "OK" button for confirming and saving your
selections.
What follows are step-by-step examples of how to
configure an input, pair a Bluetooth enabled smart
device, change the contents of the on-screen display,
invert phase of the audio signal, setup the unit for an
aftermarket
Infrared remote receiver and reset the
software back to the factory default. We will begin by
walking through the available options for the "D1"
input:
1.
To enter the Setup mode, begin by pressing the
"Setup" button; "SETUP" will appear in the display
window.
Press either the ▲ or ▼ button until "INPUTS"
2.
appears in the display. "Press the "OK" button..
Press either the ▲ or ▼ button until "D1" appears in
3.
the display. Press "OK".
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connected MOON CD
4.
"LABEL" will appear in the display. Press "OK".
"DVD" will appear in the display. Press either the ▲
5.
or ▼ button to scroll through more than a dozen
choices appearing in alphabetical order (DVD ... CD
... BLU-RAY, etc.), various MOON source model
names (i.e. ANDROMEDA ... 780D, etc) and finally a
choice called "CUSTOM" which allows you to create
your own text label of up to 8 characters in length
(refer to the example at the end of this section for
more details).
6.
When the label name you wish to assign to the D1
input appears in the display, press the "OK" button.
"SAVED" will briefly appear in the display followed
by "LABEL".
7.
Press the "Setup" button and the label you've just
assigned to the D1 input will appear in the display.
8.
At this point you can (i) continue configuring one
other option for the D1 input (see the next step), (ii)
configure another input such as D2 (Press either the
▲ or ▼ button to access the D2 input), or (iii) leave
the Setup mode (press the "Setup" button once
and "INPUTS" appears in the display; then press it
again and "EXITING" will appear in the display).
9.
The only other configurable option for the D1 input
(and other inputs, except for the D8 MiND input) is
to disable it when that input won't be used. press
either the ▲ or ▼ button and "ENABLE" will appear
in the display. Press "OK".
10. The factory default is "ENABLE Y" which will appear
in the display. Press either the ▲ or ▼ button to
alternate between "ENABLE N" and "ENABLE Y".
Press "OK" and "SAVED" will briefly appear in the
display followed by "ENABLE". When an input has
been disabled it will appear only in the Setup menu
as "D1 N/A".
You have now passed through both configuration
11.
options for the D1 input. At this point, you can (i)
repeat the above process for the another input by
pressing the "Setup" button and then using either
the ▲ or ▼ button to select the next input to
configure, (ii) exit from the Setup procedure by
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