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Rear Panel Description

Analogue Outputs

Optional PreAmp‐Module

Balanced (XLR) and un‐balanced (RCA) inputs; balanced XLR output with either fixed level for

DIGM use, or variable level for preamplifier use.

DAC Analogue Output

Fixed level balanced (XLR) and un‐balanced (RCA) outputs.

Digital Inputs

SUPERLINK

Highest Level digital interconnection using 4 BNC cables with 75‐Ohm for CD‐players with

compatible Superlink interface.

AES/EBU

Balanced AES/EBU digital input for 110‐Ohm XLR cable.

TOSLINK

Optical TOSLINK‐input

USB

USB terminal for connection with computer.

COAX

Coaxial digital input for 75‐Ohm RCA cable.

BNC

oaxial digital input for 75‐Ohm BNC cable.

DIGM

Optical terminal for propiatary control of B.M.C power amplifiers.

AC LINE

Power cord terminal. Connect only if the indicated AC line voltage matches to your local

voltage.

1.

Read this owner's manual.

2.

Keep the owner's manual.

3.

Pay attention to all important safety information and warnings.

4.

Follow the manual instructions.

5.

Never use the unit close to water or in a humid sourrounding, like wasch sinks, a humid

basement, swimming pools...

6.

For cleaning use a dry exclusively.

7.

Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

If placed in a shelf make shure to keep about 10cm to each side and 20cm to the top. Do not

place the unit in a way covering the bottom plate like a sofa, a bed, thick carpets or blankets.

8.

Do not install the unit near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other

apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

9.

Do not spoil the safty meaning of earthed AC power cables! The earth contact pin serves your

safety. In case the attached cable does not match to your AC‐Line wall socket, please ask an

electrician to replace such outdated wall outlet.

10.

Protect the unit's power cord from being walked on or pinched, especially around the plugs,

convenience receptacles, and where it exits DAC1’s casing.

11.

Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

12.

Only use the unit with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer or

sold with the unit. If using a cart, exercise caution when moving the cart unit combination to

avoid injury from it tipping over.

13.

Unplug the unit during lightning storms or when leaving it unused for extended periods of time.

14.

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the DAC1 itself, its

power‐supply cord, or plug has been damaged in any way, when liquids have been spilled onto

the unit, when foreign objects have fallen into the unit, when the unit has been exposed to rain

or moisture, when the unit does not operate normally, or when the unit has been dropped.

15.

Plug the AC power cord into an easily accessible AC wall outlet, so it can be quickly unplugged

in case of emergency.

16.

Remove the AC wall plug for seperating the unit from the AC power line. The AC plug should

always be accessible.

17.

Do not expose the unit to drips or splashes. Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as

vases, on the unit.

18.

Do not place any open fire close to the unit, like candles.

19.

DAC1 was designed to work properly in a temperature range from 10°C to 30°C and a

maximum of 80% humidity.

General Saftey Precautions

Summary of Contents for DAC 1

Page 1: ...f options inside the owner s manual PreAmp Module Optional Balanced and RCA analogue inputs Balanced output for connecting to power amplifiers or active speakers Configurable either for DIGM amplifier...

Page 2: ...NK SPDIF USB Remote Contol Handset Troubleshooting Maintainance Service Important Safety Information General Safety Precautions CE FCC Declaration Recycling Attachment Jumper Settings Technical Specif...

Page 3: ...1 s volume knob For high end audio systems with digital sources exclusively the DAC1 handles all preamplifier functions Optionally an additional preamplifier module is available featureing 2 RCA and o...

Page 4: ...formity of this product with the regulations of Directive number 89 336 EEC EMC is proved by full compliance with the following standards Standard number Date of issue Test type EN55013 2001 Conducted...

Page 5: ...ding amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not spoil the safty meaning of earthed AC power cables The earth contact pin serves your safety In case the attached cable does not match to your AC Line wall so...

Page 6: ...ician Important Safety Information Digital Filter The FLAT filter delivers most linear frequency response but shows pre and post ringing in dynamic response Pre ringing does not exist within the analo...

Page 7: ...DAC1 optionally can be equipped with a preamplifier module In addition to the digital inputs this module offers 3 analogue inputs balanced XLR 2 x RCA The preamp module can be configured to match for...

Page 8: ...d after reading the TOC remain idle for starting playback PLAY must be pressed SPDIF SPDIF Sony Philips Digital InterFace is the common standard for digital audio transmission It is used with 75 Ohm B...

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