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USER MANUAL The contents of this manual may be changed with the edition, and are subject to change without notice. Ver 1.1...
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Dismantling, refitting, repairing by user in private. Causing damage by using some fittings instead of the designative or accredited ones. Cannot provide credible proof of purchase. 4.Sending it back to our company for repairing. 5.Contact your S.M.S.L Audio reseller for a return or replacement.
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Features USB supports MQA ; Ultra-tiny shape design and supports a variety of placement ways ; The latest XMOS XU-316 solution supports sampling rate up to 32bit/768KHz and DSD512 ; Use two low -phase noise crystals ; One pieces of AKM's new AK4493S chip, and carefully adjusted it to an unprecedented 0.00015% ;...
Remote control Install 2 x AAA batteries as instructions. When using the remote control, point it toward the remote con-trol signal receiver on the main unit from a distance of 5 m (16 ft) or less. Do not place obstructions between the main unit and the remote control.
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Display Interface and Instructions Knob RCA output MQA Indicator light Bluetooth antenna Display UAC mode Remote window DC 5V power input 6.35mm headphone output USB input...
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Press the key to switch INPUTS between “USB, BLUETOOTH” which display TURN OFF THE DISPLAY The D12 can be turned off the display for you to enjoy the music without light interfere. Use the “FN” key of remote controller to switch on or off this function.
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Function introduction MQA INDICATOR LIGHT COLOR INTRODUCTION Green: Blue: MQA Studio Magenta: MQA Rendering MUTING Press the MUTE key of the remote controller, the unit will mute the audio output, and if the display is not OFF it will flash the volume on the display. Press the MUTE key again or adjust volume will cancel muting.
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MQA audio, it is suggested to adjust the volume of the computer to the maximum for the best audio output. The D12 LED next to MQA logo glows green or blue to indicate that the unit is decoding and playing an MQA stream or file, and denotes provenance to ensure that the sound is identical to that of the source material.