Digital Inputs; Power Input - Audiolab M-ONE User Instructions

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Analogue Inputs
Unbalanced Output
Connect a high quality screen RCA Phono cable to the unbalanced
inputs AUX 1 or AUX 2 of the M-ONE.
Headphone Output
A stereo 6.3mm (1/4") jack is provided on the front panel for connect
headphones. Connecting headphones mutes the audio signal. M-ONE
headphone output is up to +20dB, users can select suitable output
level base on their headphones.
Caution: When using headphones, playing music at very high volumes
may permanently damage your hearing.
Speaker Output
One pair amplifier output is provided on real panel to connect
loudspeakers. Loudspeaker cables should be prepared carefully. Make
sure that all channels are connected in phase. The positive (red) output
terminal of each channel should be connected to the positive (red)
terminal of the speaker.

Digital Inputs

USB Port
Use a certified USB2.0 cable. Connect the cable to M-ONE and then
to the USB port on the digital source. If the media player on your
computer features stereo and multichannel output, set the output, set
the output of the media player to stereo.
SPDIF Inputs
one coaxial and one optical inputs are provided for connect the M-ONE to
an external SPDIF source. Connect a suitable video or optical cable from
the SPDIF output of the source component to the appropriate input of the
M-ONE.
12V Trigger Input
If you have a Audiolab system, we advise connecting the triggers. This
will enable all Audiolab units to be brought in and out of standby along
with the control units.
To connect your control unit, you will need a cable with one end to
match the trigger output of the control unit and the other terminating in
a 3.5mm jack plug. For Audiolab M-ONE this will be a 3.5mm – 3.5mm
interconnect.
Two trigger outputs are provided and they are both enabled as supplied
though you may fully or partially disable them as required.

Power Input

Before connecting the M-ONE to the mains supply make sure that all the
other connections to your system have been properly and securely made.
Make sure the ON/OFF switch on the M-ONE real panel is switched
off, switch the mains supply off at the wall socket, and then using the
cable supplied, connect the socket on the back of your M-ONE to an AC
supply outlet. The DAC is now ready for operation.
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