Reset Of Microprocessors - McIntosh D1100 Owner's Manual

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Rate (refer to figures 105 and 106 for PCM Signals).
USB
44.1kHz
Figure 105
USB
352.8kHz
Figure 106
Figures 107 and 108 indicate a Sampling Rate of 128
or 256 times the Sampling Rate of a CD Disc for the
incoming DSD Digital Audio Signal.
USB
DSD128
Figure 107
USB
DSD256
Figure 108
The Sampling Rate and the Bit Rate are determined
by the original recording, the Application Output
Format (when available) and the McIntosh-HD Control
Panel Settings.
Note: In general, when the original music is recorded
at a higher Sampling Rate, the result is usually
more detail in the music. However, this higher
rate results in consuming larger amounts of stor-
age space. The Sample Rate usually should be set
to match the Sample Rate of the music recording
being played back.
There are many third party Applications (besides
Applications like Windows Media Player) for steam-
ing music from the computer to McIntosh D1100 USB
Input. An example of just one of the available applica-
tions is "JRiver Media Center".

Reset of Microprocessors

In the unlikely event the controls of the D1100 stop
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functioning, the microprocessors can be reset by per-
forming the following:
1. Press and hold in the STANDBY/ON Push-button
until the LED above the STANDBY/ON Push-
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button illumination is extinguished. Then release
the STANDBY/ON Push-button.
2. To switch the D1100 back On, press the STAND-
BY/ON Push-button.
Note: This can be performed with the D1100 On or in
the Standby Mode.
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