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This model comes equipped with an Optical Digital Audio Out connector which allows you to connect
to devices (Sony or Philips MiniDisc players) which supports SPDIF (Sony Philips Digital Interface)
format. The SPDIF function in this system has been set to enabled.
10. SPDIF Features
SECTION 1
How to use the SPDIF Output Connector?
SPDIF Connector
Critical Point
The frequency of the digital sound output from the SPDIF output connector is fixed at 48kHz.
If a sampling rate convertor is not installed in your connected digital electronic device (e.g.
MD player), recording is not possible. Please refer to the user’s manuals for the electronic
devices for further details.
The sound recorded through the connected digital electronic device (e.g. MD player) to the
SPDIF output connector cannot be used as a digital output. All output data from the SPDIF
output connector has copyright protection information included.
Please be careful to use the correct type of cable to connect the digital electronic device
(e.g. MD player) to the SPDIF output connector. The type of connector that is used on your
computer is a Optical Mini Plug (3.5mm diameter mini plug).
CAUTION
(INJURY)
Do not look into the SPDIF connector when inserting the cable jack into the connector
as there is a strong light beam emitting from the connector.
(BREAKDOWN)
Turn down the audio volume when connecting electronic devices to the Line In jack.
Extremely loud audio volume will cause damage to the internal speakers.
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