Connecting To A Single Aes Or Spdif Source - DCS Bartok User Manual

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Connecting to a Single AES or SPDIF source

Most digital audio source equipment (such as CD transports, DVD players) is fitted with a single wire
digital output, usually on an RCA phono connector. Satellite receivers often have a Toslink optical
output.
• Connect your source equipment to the matching input on the DAC's rear panel using a suitable
cable.
• Press the Input button repeatedly until your chosen input is displayed. This will be either AES1,
AES2,
SPDIF1
(RCA),
If this icon is not displayed, open the Menu and select
Audio
Sync.
The DAC will lock to the source, displaying
If the inputs have been renamed, the standard names will not be displayed.
Why does the DAC display 0 bits? Is it faulty?
No, the DAC is working correctly. When the source equipment is connected but is not
playing, there is no data – just digital silence. The DAC correctly reports zero active data
bits until the source starts playing, then it detects the number of active bits and updates
the display. 0 bits may be displayed briefly between tracks also.
You can select the digital inputs from the app by going to the Home page and selecting
Digital.
Bartok DAC Manual v1_0x
SPDIF2
(BNC) or
SPDIF3
16/44.1
Page 21
(Toslink).
Unit Settings > Sync Mode >
for example, if the source is a CD player.
Software Issue 1.0x
February 2019
English version

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