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10. Using a high-quality audio cable, connect the
digital output
of the
PCD 3
to the digital input of your receiver, integrated amplifier,
preamplifier, or digital processor.
NEVER
connect the
PCD 3
's
digital output
to PHONO inputs.
11. Using a high-quality audio cable, connect the
digital output
of the
PDT 3
to the digital input of your receiver, integrated amplifier,
preamplifier, or digital processor.
NEVER
connect the
PDT 3
's
digital output
to PHONO inputs.
12. Connect the power supply cord of the
PCD 3
/
PDT 3
to an
unswitched convenience outlet (like those on the rear panel of
many audio components). If you connect the
PCD 3
/
PDT 3
directly
to a wall outlet, make sure that the outlet has polarized sockets.
13. Set the
master power
switch on the rear panel to the "
|
" (on)
position, and allow the
PCD 3
/
PDT 3
's circuitry to stabilize for several
minutes before operating it.
Note:
The
PCD 3
/
PDT 3
won't achieve its sonic potential right away
— sonic performance is close to the optimum after 350 hours (or
about two weeks of normal use). For the best performance, you
may leave it powered at all times, except when you won't be using
it for a long period (see "Important Safety Instructions").
The
PCD 3
/
PDT 3
may be turned on and off without affecting its
longevity. When it is turned on after being left unpowered, allow
about one hour before expecting optimal sonic performance.
14. After making all connections and turning the
master power
switch
on, turn on the other components in your system.
NEVER
operate the
master power
switch without first making sure
that power is turned off to your receiver, integrated amplifier, or
preamplifier/power amplifier.
15. Remove the cover of the Remote Control’s battery compartment
by sliding it in the direction of the arrow.
16. Insert three AAA batteries according to the
+
and
–
symbols on the
bottom of the battery compartment. Replace the battery
compartment cover.
Audio connections, PDT 3
Power supply connection
master power switch
PRECAUTION
Installing batteries
in the Remote Control
Audio connections, PCD 3