Catalog Catalog 1. Packing list ·······················01 4.1.2 Select the input source 5.9 User defined button settings ·················08 ··········14 4.1.3 Volume control 5.10 Network Type ·······················09 ·····················14 2. Parts and name ·····················01 4.1.3.1 Volume adjustment 5.11 Remote Control ··················09 ····················15 4.1.3.2 Mute 5.12 Load Default 2.1 Front panel ······························09...
Packing list 1.Packing list 2.Parts and name Front panel 1. Standby 5. Display 2. Menu 6. Remote control sensor 3. User-defined 7. Indicator light 4. Volume/control knob 1. Product ×1 4. USB cable×1 2. Remote×1 5. Power cable×1 3. Wi-Fi antenna×2...
Parts & name Rear panel 2.3 Display screen 2.3.1 Dispaly in main interface area Speakers Optical 1 10.0 PCM 44.1 Filter 5 Impedance:4-8Ω 1. NAS connection status 6. Sampling rate 2. USB storage device connection status 7. Auxiliary information 3. MicroSD card status 8.
Please make sure to switch the bottom power voltage according to your local valtage shock when you touch it. enviroment before using. As shown: Please unplug the power cable, if you need the element P to be disconnected from the power. AC 220-240V...
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3.3 Connect to speakers Connect to front-end devices including S/PDIF output signal through coaxial and Connect 4-8Ω passive speakers to the connectors at the rear panel of element P. optical port, connect to Matrix digital audio interface products through IIS port.
3.5 Connect to LAN There are two USB Host ports on the rear panel to connect with standard mass Connect to LAN, please use ethernet cable to connect element P with router ( recom- storage USB devices. mend using CAT-5 or higher version shielded ethernet cable), and let element P in the...
Connection 3.6.2. Let element P in the network status as shown below: 3.6 Connect to WLAN 3.6.1. Please make sure to properly install the two Wi-Fi antennas on the rear panel (insert the Wi-Fi antenna into the jack and tighten it clockwise). You can adjust the Internet antenna angle to change the signal effect.
first. The order of input channel scanning is as shown, COAX 1 COAX 2 OPT1 When element P is on, press the standby key for about 2 seconds to turn it into stand- by mode and the LED indicator will turn to dark white. OPT2 IIS LVDS...
Play When selected 'Auto' channel and the input signal being locked, it will show the auto 4.1.3.2 Mute scan mark beside the channel name. As shown, In playback status, you can press the volume knob or 'Mute' on the remote control to activate mute;...
4.1.4 Filter settings 4.1.6 Remote control When element P is playing PCM or DSD music, users can select the digital filters to get Remote control uses a CR2032 button cell battery. Pull out the battary slot at the different sound performance. Users can switch on the 1st and 2nd option in the bottom to install battery and make sure to put in the right polarity.
4.5 USB Audio Filter 5 When the element P needs to be connected to computer as an USB DAC, please install If the sampling rate and signal format on the screen is not displayed correctly, please driver for Windows 7/8/10 which can be found in Matrix official website, the URL of the check if the cable is correctly connected or the front-end device is outputting signal.
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Use Apple Lightening to USB Camera Kits to connect element P with iOS devices. element P can be connected to an Android device with Micro USB or Type-C USB port via the OTG cable, but it's not guaranteed to be compatible with all Android devices.
Settings 5. Settings The frequency response curve of 7 different filters are 5.3 Dither as follow: Repeat pressing the 'Menu' key to enter configuration Configure to turn ON/OFF the dither function, it can menu, then press the knob to enter configuration items. effectively reduce the quantizing distortion.
In order to avoid the interference from the LED indica- Set the function of '〇' button on the front panel Set the DPLL Bandwidth tor and the screen, element P can enter dimmer mode There are three functions available: Low: Low bandwidth...
Appendix 6. Appendix 5.11 Remote Control 5.12 Load Default If there are more than 1 Matrix device in the same Press the knob in this option, all the settings will return place, in order to prevent one remote control from to default.
· USB storage devices support FAT, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS formats. TYPE_C: The IIS port of element P could be defined as TYPE A, IIS reverse definition B, C and D, which can be configured in the setting · If the USB storage device is partitioned, each menu.
Appendix Network 6.5 Technical Specifications LAN: 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Digital Input WLAN: 2.4GHz/5GHz, IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n standard Coaxial and optical: Power Supply PCM_16-24Bit/44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, Power voltage: 176.4kHz, 192kHz Weight 230V position is fit for AC220V-240V 50/60Hz DSD DSD64(DoP) 115V position is fit for AC100V-120V 50/60Hz IIS-LVDS: 4.5kg Standby power consumption:...
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Appendix The product with Hi-Res Audio logo is conformed to High-Resolution Audio standard defined by Japan Audio Society. This logo is used under license from Japan Audio Society. MQA and the Sound Wave Device are registered trade marks of MQA Limited.
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