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Summary of Contents for Peachtree Audio iDac

  • Page 2 Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated. S a f e t y Keep these instructions – The safety and operating G u i d e l i n e s instructions should be retained for future reference.
  • Page 3 Introduction Front Panel Back Panel Connections Remote Control Advice for iPod Useful Tips and more... Troubleshooting Product Guarantee and Service Compatibility for iPod Technical SpeciÀcations...
  • Page 4 Sabre³² DAC. The result? Sound from your iPod to rival that of an expensive audiophile-grade CD player! This manual is a guide to the functions and operation of your iDac. It shows you how to connect a variety of digital sources, and offers tips on getting the best performance. The iDac has been rigorously designed to deal with the real-world problems of computer and streaming audio - and it meets the true test of any audio component .
  • Page 5 COAX2 OPT1 OPT2 Standby: The iDac is in standby mode when this button glows red. Push to turn on the iDac; the button will light up blue. When you are Ànished listening, push again to return to standby mode. Input for iPod: Push to hear the digital signal from an iPod connected to the iPod dock on top of the iDac.
  • Page 6 AC Power Cord Attachment and Fuse: The three-prong power cord is included with the iDac. The fuse is user replaceable after turning the iDac off. You may call your dealer or Peachtree Audio’s service department with questions regarding fuse replacement.
  • Page 7 Connect the iDac’s left and right line out jacks to line-level (AUX) inputs on your preampliÀer, integrated ampliÀer or receiver. Select any connected digital source from the front panel of the iDac or from the iDac remote control. Set your listening level using your existing system’s volume control.
  • Page 8 On/Standby: Put the iDac in or out of “Standby” R e m o t e Buttons 2-6 are for control of your C o n t r o l iPod docked in the iDac Menu: Press to access the menu of the iPod.
  • Page 9 After identifying the proper insert for your particular iPod, position it in the dock with the two slits inside the insert facing the front of the iDac. It should click in to place over the multi-pin connector. You can remove the inserts by applying gentle pressure to the inside back of the insert and pushing upward.
  • Page 10 USB Connections Connect the USB terminal on the iDac to a USB connection on your computer. Your computer will “see” the USB Audio DAC inside the IDac. You may get a “Peachtree Audio 24/96” pop-up box but it’s not necessary.
  • Page 11 Interested in the Green Movement? The iDac meets the European RoHS standards for non-hazardous metals. The iDac utilizes a standby transformer that draws less than a watt in the US and less than 2 watts in countries with 220V electrical service.
  • Page 12 The iDac will not turn on the AC outlet, and that the outlet is live. Check the fuse. Be sure your system is not muted and that the iDac has been selected. Be sure your digital source is on and playing.
  • Page 13 S e r v i c e Claims Under Warranty International Guarantee The iDac has a one year Parts and Labor guarantee from the time of purchase. Units that are covered under this guarantee include iDacs purchased from an authorized iDac distributor or dealer.
  • Page 14 Compatibility for iPod To provide you with extraordinary sound the iDac takes the digital signal directly from your iPod and routes it to the iDac’s built-in high-performance digital to analog converter. The table below shows the iPods that are compatible with the iDac.
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications • 6 digital inputs USB, 2 Coax, 2 Optical, 1 iPod dock • 2 video outputs Component and S-Video • Fixed line-level output • ESS ES9016 Sabre³² Ultra DAC • 24Bit/96kHz USB capability • 24Bit/192kHz SPDIF capability • Frequency response 5Hz-100kHz •...
  • Page 16 Made For: iPod touch (1st and 2nd generation) iPod classic (80G, 120G, 160G only) iPod nano (2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation) “Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect speciÀcally to iPod and has been certi- Àed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.