Cambridge Audio AZUR DacMagic 100 User Manual page 9

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Audio outputs
Single-ended conventional stereo outputs for connection to
the line-level Phono/RCA inputs of an amplifier.
2
Digital inputs
Three digital inputs are fitted (2x S/P DIF and 1x TOSLINK)
which allow a wide range of digital sources to be connected.
S/P DIF co-axial – to obtain best results, use a high quality
75 ohm digital RCA interconnect cable (not one designed
for normal audio use).
TOSLINK optical – use a high quality TOSLINK fibre-optic
interconnect cable designed specifically for audio use.
Note: This unit only accepts two-channel LPCM digital audio
(e.g. Stereo PCM or Dolby Digital 2.0). You cannot connect
a Dolby Digital 5.1 or a DTS signal as they will not be
recognised. If you wish to connect a DVD or similar device,
please ensure that the sound output of your player is set
to two-channel PCM.
3
Ground/Lift switch
When Grounded the Dacmagic 100 is connected to the
earth connection of the PC directly. When Lifted the ground
connection is made via a network designed to break any
hum loops that may be caused by the source equipment.
We advise using the Grounded setting unless audible hum
is experienced.
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USB in
A USB B type socket is fitted to the DacMagic 100 to enable
the playback of audio from a personal computer running
either Microsoft Windows or Apple Mac OS X operating
systems. Some builds of Linux are also suitable.
Note: Always use a certified cable for USB Audio, preferably
one that displays an official mark. For USB Audio 2.0 the
cable should be the 'Hi-Speed USB' certified. USB cable
connections longer than 3m may result in inconsistent
audio performance.
5
DC 12V 2A power adaptor socket.
Once you have completed all connections, plug the
supplied power adaptor into the DacMagic 100.
Important Note: Use the supplied power supply unit ONLY.
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