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Thank you very much for choosing our products!Please read this manual carefully
before using the product.
Front and rear panel description:
................................. VU level meter(L)
................................. Display
................................. Infrared receiving window
................................. VU level meter(R)

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Summary of Contents for DOUK AUDIO DSD256

  • Page 1 Thank you very much for choosing our products!Please read this manual carefully before using the product. Front and rear panel description: ① …………………………… VU level meter(L) ② …………………………… Display ③ …………………………… Infrared receiving window ④ …………………………… VU level meter(R)
  • Page 2: Operation Steps

    ⑤ …………………………… On/off/confirm/play/pause (short press: turn on /confirm/pause/play,long press to turn off) ⑥ …………………………… Previous song(Long press: the song moves backward quickly) ⑦ …………………………… Next song(Long press: the song moves forward quickly) ⑧ …………………………… Return ⑨ …………………………… Menu key ⑩ ……………………………...
  • Page 3: Description Of Screen Display

    Description of screen display: Play main page: A ………… Song name and file format display B ………… Song playing progress display C ………… Song playing time display D ………… Total song time display E ………… Sampling rate and bit rate display F …………...
  • Page 4 File system Multi partition and maximum sampling rate not supported 384KHz/32Bit 48KHz/16Bit Firmware update Support USB flash disk upgrade FLAC 192KHz/24Bit DSD256 Format of hard FAT32,exFAT disk 48KHz/16Bit DSD256 Capacity of hard Maximum 2TB disk DSD256 Output front Capacity of USB...
  • Page 5 Q: Why is there no sound from optical fiber and coaxial output when playing DSD files or PCM192KHz above audio sources? A: Since the coaxial fiber is the original code output, it does not support the transmission of DSD signals and signals above PCM192K, so there is no sound. Q: Why do the left and right VU meters jump differently? A: The two VU tables correspond to the left and right channel sound sources respectively.