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Using the Digital to Analogue Converter
9
Selecting the input
During normal use the Digital to Analogue Converter is designed
to be left switched on. This uses a negligible amount of
electricity, but ensures that the components of the Digital to
Analogue Converter operate at maximum efficiency from the
moment you start using it.
If you are not going to use the Digital to Analogue Converter for
a period of several days you should switch the unit completely
off, at the back panel, and disconnect it from the AC power
supply.
To select the input
Press the appropriate key D1, D2, D3, or Opt to select the
input you want.
An indicator shows the currently-selected input.
The digital input D1 is automatically selected when the Digital to
Analogue Converter is first switched on.
Lock and 44kHz indicators
The Digital to Analogue Converter will automatically lock to the
input signal providing it is in the correct range, and the Lock
indicator will be illuminated.
D2D1
Eq
Lock 44kHz
In addition, if the input is from a 44.1kHz source, such as the
500 Compact Disc Transport, and the signal is within tolerance,
double lock will be achieved and the 44kHz indicator will be
illuminated.
D2D1
Eq
Lock 44kHz
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