Delta 1010 User Guide
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Signal-Level +4/-10 Switch:
This button sets the operating signal level for
each analog input and output channel. When this switch is in the out position, its
associated channel will operate at the profes4dBu standard; when the
switch is pressed, the channel will operate at -10dBV.
About the +4/10 button:
The +4dBu standard is
used by most mixers, preamplifiers, and other professional
audio devices with balanced outputs. Devices with
unbalanced outputs commonly use the -10dBV standard.
If you’re not sure about the operating level of a device
you’ve connected to your Delta 1010, refer to the device’s
user manual.
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Power Jack (9V AC):
Connect the supplied 9V AC power supply to this jack.
IMPORTANT:
Do NOT connect a DC power supply to this jack. Doing
so may damage the interface. Delta 1010 requires a 9V AC supply, with at
least 3 ampere capability.
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Coaxial S/PDIF Input:
This RCA connector allows Delta 1010 to receive a
stereo S/PDIF signal from any device with a coaxial (RCA) S/PDIF digital output
such as a DAT machine, MiniDisc player, or external A/D converter.
NOTE:
The S/PDIF Input is only available when Delta 1010’s Master Clock
source is set to “S/PDIF” or “Word Clock.”
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Coaxial S/PDIF Output:
This RCA connector lets you send a stereo S/PDIF
signal to any device that can receive a coaxial (RCA) S/PDIF signal such as a
DAT recorder, MiniDisc recorder, or external D/A converter.
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Host Cable connector:
Use the supplied Host Cable to connect this jack to the
Host Cable Connector (8) on the rack-mount portion of the Delta 1010 interface.