Setup And Installation; Nº36 Input Names; Making Digital Connections - Madrigal Audio Mark Levinson 36 Operating Manual

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Caution!
Nº36 Input Names
Important!

Making Digital Connections

Setup and Installation

For your protection, review "Important Safety Instructions"
before you install your Nº36.
The Nº36 allows you to assign any of a wide variety of names to each of the
eight digital inputs, shown below:
NOT USED
DAT
DCC
MD
CDR
CDI
DBS
LD
CD
ADC
AUX
DCA
PCD
PDT
CDD
The name you assign to an input is shown on the
lected (see "Display, Nº36"). Before operating your Nº36, you'll want to customize
it to match the digital sources in your system.
The Nº36 digital audio processor is shipped with inputs 1 and 5 named CD, since
you will probably want to hook up your new component and start using it right
away. CD1 is an AES/EBU (XLR) digital input, and CD5 is a S/PDIF (RCA) digital
input, and both are ready for use as soon as the Nº36 is powered up and con-
nected to the rest of the system. (See "Making Digital Connections" and "Making
Analog Connections" below.) Other inputs are named NOT USED and must be
renamed before they may be used.
Any input named NOT USED cannot be used to convert digital
signals to analog until its name has been changed.
The Nº36 incorporates
RCA
optical connectors for digital audio signal input. The digital output is the electrical
standard via
AES/EBU
XLR
(any unused input)
Digital Audio Tape
Digital Compact Cassette
Mini Disc
Compact Disc, Recordable
Compact Disc, Interactive
Digital Broadcast Satellite
Laser Disc
Compact Disc
Analog to Digital Converter
Auxiliary (other digital sources)
Digital Cable Audio
Proceed Compact Disc player
Proceed Digital Transport
Compact Disc Drive
display
,
and
electrical connectors, and
BNC
XLR
connector. (See "Rear panel, Nº36," above.)
when a source is se-
and
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