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USB - WLAN
Socket for the WLAN stick supplied in the set. If you wish to connect the
MP 1000 E
to the home network via WLAN, then the WLAN stick must be
connected to this socket.
Automatic Activation of the WLAN Module
After powering on the
MP 1000 E
detects if it is connected to a wired LAN
Network. If no wired LAN connection is found, the
MP 1000 E
will automatically
activate its WLAN module and it will try to get access to your WLAN network.
Attention!
When WLAN shall be used, the LAN socket must be left unconnected.
Connect the USB-WLAN stick before switching the device on!
USB - HDD
Socket for a USB memory stick or external hard discs
The storage medium can be formatted with the FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, ext2,
ext3 or ext4 file system.
The USB storage medium can be powered directly via the USB port provided
that its current drain is in accordance with the USB norm. Normalised 2.5” USB
hard discs can be connected directly, i.e. without a separate mains PSU.
USB DAC
Socket for connecting a PC or MAC computer.
At this input the
MP 1000 E
accepts digital
PCM
stereo signals with sampling
rates in the range
44.1
to
384 kSps
, and digital
DSD
stereo signals from
DSD64
to
DSD256*.
*
DSD256
only with a Windows PC.
If you wish the
MP 1000 E
to convert audio files from a Windows PC connected
to it, you must first install the appropriate drivers on the computer. No drivers
are required if you are using a Linux or MAC computer (see the chapter
LAN
Socket for connection to a wired LAN (Ethernet) home network.
If a LAN cable is connected this will have priority over wireless WLAN networks.
The WLAN module of the
MP 1000 E
will automatically be disabled.
E2 LINK
Control input for
E2 LINK
– systems:
Mains input
The mains cable is plugged into this socket.
For correct connections refer to the sections
'Safety notes'
.