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SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D-10X
Digital input selection (DIGITAL IN) button
Remote control
•
Main unit
Press this button when using the unit as a
D/A converter.
1.
Each time the DIGITAL IN button is
pressed, the display changes as follows.
COAXIAL
→
OPTICAL-1
→
OPTICAL-2
→
USB
→
INTERNAL (Internal player)
The coaxial and optical inputs support the following signals.
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz,
96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz
Quantization bit rate: 16-bit, 20-bit, 24-bit
The USB input supports the following signals.
• PCM signal
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz,
96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz,
352.8 kHz, 384 kHz,
705.6 kHz, 768 kHz
Quantization bit rate: 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit
• DSD signal
Sampling frequency: 2.8 MHz, 5.6 MHz,
11.2 MHz, 22.4 MHz
Quantization bit rate: 1-bit
When using Windows OS, the dedicated driver software
needs to be downloaded from the LUXMAN website and
installed.
Refer to the “Driver Installation Manual” on the LUXMAN
website for detailed information.
When using Mac OS, this unit is automatically recognized.
Caution:
Connection between a PC and this unit using a USB cable
should not be performed before the installation of the dedicated
driver software is completed. Failure to observe this may cause
a malfunction.
2. The selected input type and sampling
status are displayed on the main unit
display window.
The sampling frequency and bit count of the current digital
input signal are displayed, the input source connected
to the digital input terminals (COAX/OPT-1/OPT-2/USB)
are selected with the digital input selection button. When
one of COAXIAL/OPTICAL-1/OPTICAL-2/USB is selected
using the digital input selection button and the digital signal
from each digital device and this unit are synchronized, the
sampling frequency and bit count of the digital signal are
displayed.
When a digital signal input is not provided or the signal is not
synchronized even if the signal input is provided, “UNLOCK”
is displayed.
When USB is selected, only the sampling frequency is dis-
played. The bit count is not displayed.
• The bit count (word length) indicates the contents of the
word length data included in the channel status which is
specified in IEC60958-3 (digital audio interface - Part 3:
consumer applications).
Some output devices may provide channel status data
(word length data) whose content is different from the
actual word length. In such a case, the contents of the
channel status data are indicated on the display instead
of the actual bit count.
Alternatively, some devices or sources may provide data
which states "word length is not specified". In such a
case, the bit count is not displayed.
• There may be a case where the display indicates "LOCK"
for a short time, and then "UNLOCK". (The reverse case
is also possible.) That is because the former state (LOCK/
UNLOCK) is indicated for approximately 0.5 seconds
after an input signal is changed until the decoding circuit
becomes stable.
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