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DIGITAL IN
S/P DIF 1 … 4
Input for digital source devices with co axial digital output.
At these inputs the
DAC 8
accepts digital stereo signals conforming to
the S/P-DIF norm, with sampling rates of 32 to 192 kSps.
BNC
Input for digital source devices with co axial digital BNC output.
At these inputs the
DAC 8
accepts digital stereo signals conforming to
the S/P-DIF norm, with sampling rates of 32 to 192 kSps.
OPT
Input for digital source devices with optical digital TOSLINK output.
At these inputs the
DAC 8
accepts digital stereo signals conforming to
the S/P-DIF norm, with sampling rates of 32 to 192 kSps.
AES / EBU
Input for digital source devices with symmetrical XLR digital output.
At these inputs the
DAC 8
accepts digital stereo signals conforming to
the AES/EBU norm, with sampling rates of 32 to 192 kSps.
USB
Socket for connecting a PC or MAC computer.
At this input the
DAC 8
accepts digital stereo signals with sampling
rates of 44.1 to 192 kHz (USB 1 transfer max. 96 kHz).
If the
DAC 8
is connected to a PC or MAC computer, and is required
to convert audio files with a sampling frequency of more than 96 KHz
(max. 192 kHz), then you must first install the appropriate driver on
the computer (see section entitled ‘
USB Driver installation
’); the
DAC 8
must also be switched over to USB 2 (see section entitled
‘
System settings
’).
CONTROL
CTRL
This interface can also be used for control of the
DAC 8
– for example
in combination with a CRESTRON or AMX home automation system.
A description of the control interface and the control protocol can be
found in the download section of the
website http://www.ta-
hifi.com.
The connecting lead required for this is available in the
accessory range.
MAINS INPUT
The mains cable is plugged into this socket.
For correct connections refer to the sections
'
Installation and wiring
'
and
'
Safety notes
'
.