Yamaha WXA-50 WXA-50 Owner s Manual Advanced - Page 29
SETTINGS2, Ultra Low Jitter PLL
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SETTINGS (Menu) MAC filter Mode Item Network Standby Setting values Off / On Off / On / Auto Default Off Auto Backup / Recovery - - Firmware - - Licenses - - * After configuring the network settings, it may be necessary to access the unit again or restart the browser. SETTINGS2 SETTINGS (Menu) Enhancer Item Setting values Off / On Default On Bass Extension Off / On Off Monaural Downmix Off / On Off Sound Direct Off / On Off Ultra Low Jitter PLL Level1-3 Level2 29 En Explanation Enables/disables the MAC address filter function. Note When enabling the MAC address filter, be sure to check the MAC addresses carefully before clicking "APPLY". Configuring the filter incorrectly may result in the unit becoming inaccessible. If this happens, the unit must be restored to the default settings (p.36). Enables/disables the feature allowing the unit to be turned on by network devices (Network Standby). Saves the unit's current settings to a PC or loads them back from a PC. Note ▪ The backup does not contain user information (such as user accounts and passwords) or unit-specific information (such as its IP address). ▪ Do not operate the unit during the recovery process (loading the settings back from a PC), as this may result in the incorrect recovery of the settings. When the recovery finishes, click "OK" to set the unit to standby mode. Updates the unit's firmware from the web browser. Displays license information about the software used by the unit. Explanation Enables/disables the Compressed Music Enhancer feature (p.42). Enables/disables extension of the low-frequency range of the frequency band of the speakers' playback. When this is "On", you can enjoy rich bass sounds as if you are using significantly larger speakers. Enables/disables a mode that plays back stereo signals as monaural audio. Enables/disables Direct playback. When this is enabled, audio is played back without being passed through the DSP. Sets the strength of the jitter removal applied to the audio input being played back, in order to adjust the audio quality. When the level is set high, the jitter removal is more effective, but the sound is likely to cut out. When the level is set low, the jitter removal is less effective, but the sound is less likely to cut out.