Muse electronics Model Eleven Owner's Manual page 3

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free operation.
Many aftermarket mains cord
sets are poorly constructed and can either
damage your Model Eleven and/or can present
a fire hazard.
Check the rear panel marking of the Model
Eleven
to
determine
requirements (either 115 or 230 Volts at either
50 or 60 Hz). If your Model Eleven does not
match the mains voltage of your area, contact
either Muse of your Muse dealer to have your
unit reconfigured for your area.
function power entry module of the Model
Eleven provides filtration, fusing and a master
power switch. Once you have determined that
your Model Eleven is properly configured for
your area, the master switch can be placed in its
operating state by pressing the rocker on the
side labeled "1" until it clicks into its "on"
position. The Model Eleven will be energized,
but will remain in standby until it is awaken by
either a front panel or remote button push.
Before awaking the Model Eleven, complete the
audio and video connections to other equipment
in your system. Located at the center of the rear
panel is a pair of output modules, one for analog
audio and one for digital audio and analog
video. The lower module contains the analog
audio outputs for stereo playback or for the front
left and front right of a multi-channel system.
The main analog audio outputs include both
balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) outputs.
If your system accommodates balanced audio
inputs, then use the XLR connection points, as
this
will provide the highest performance
possible.
If
your
unbalanced audio inputs, then use the RCA
connections points.
If your Model Eleven is
equipped with the optional attenuator module,
then the Model Eleven can be directly connected
to your power amplifier, as there will be no need
for a preamplifier.
If supplied with the fixed
output module, then connect the Model Eleven
to your preamplifiers input (either XLR or RCA).
While it is possible to use both analog audio
outputs, better results will occur when only one
or the other is used.
the
mains
voltage
The multi-
system
only supports
The upper module contains the video connection
points as well as the digital audio output. There
are three different video outputs on the Model
Eleven: component video (via three 75-Ohm
BNC connectors), S-Video (via a 4 pin DIN
connector) and composite video (via a 75-Ohm
BNC connector).
module is installed, your Model Eleven will have
either an S/PDIF (75-Ohm BNC) or and AES-
EBU (XLR) for connection to an external digital
audio processing device.
output module will be the indications for NTSC
and/or PAL video as well as the locale coding of
your Model Eleven. If this doesn't match your
video system or geographical location, please
contact either Muse or your Muse dealer.
Connection to your video device (monitor,
television or projector) will depend upon the
capabilities of the device you choose to use with
the Model Eleven. If your video device supports
component video, then this should be your first
choice,
as
it
performance.
If your video device lacks
component video capability, then the next
highest performance choice would be S-Video.
If your device lacks both of these choices, then
use the composite video interface. It should be
noted that if you configure your Model Eleven to
provide progressive (de-interlaced) video output,
only the component video connectors will be
active. To use either the S-Video or composite
video connectors, the Model Eleven must be set
to interlaced video (see setup menu).
It is possible to utilize all three sets of video
outputs concurrently, but keep in mind that the
Model Eleven's progressive feature will affect
the available signals. The digital audio output
will
provide
either
depending upon the configuration of the Model
Eleven and the available material on the disc in
play (see setup menu).
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Depending upon which
Marked on the video
will
provide
the
highest
PCM
or
a
bit-stream

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