Connecting Pcm Inputs - DCS Bartok DAC User Manual

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To download the Mosaic Control app, visit the app store on your iOS or Android device and
search for dCS Mosaic.
Help using the Mosaic Control app
To view the User Guide for the Mosaic Control app, visit
user-guide/
Connecting to your network
You can connect your Bartók DAC to your network using an Ethernet cable. After the unit is
connected to the network, you can stream content from local sources, such as a music server on
your network, or from Internet services.
Before you connect to the Internet, ensure you have the following items:
A wireless router with an Ethernet connection.
A mobile device with the Mosaic Control app installed.
Optional: A music server, such as a Network Attached Storage (NAS) server. The music
server must be UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) compatible, and must be connected to
the router via an Ethernet cable.
We fully test our products with the MinimServer UPnP server software. For more
information about MinimServer, visit
For more information about configuring your network for dCS Mosaic, contact your
dealer.
To connect your Bartók DAC to your network:
1. At the rear of the unit, connect an Ethernet cable to the NETWORK MAIN socket.
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a router.
3. On your mobile device, connect to the same network as your router.
4. On your mobile device, open the Mosaic Control app and connect to your Bartók DAC.
5. Download the online Mosaic User Guide from:
https://dcs.community/t/dcs-mosaic-user-guide

Connecting PCM inputs

Your Bartók DAC has five Pulse-Code Modulation (PCM) input ports. You can use these ports to
connect audio equipment to the unit, for example, CD transports, DVD players, or upsamplers.
There are two types of PCM ports:
AES (Audio Engineering Society)
SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface)
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For more information, see "dCS Mosaic" on the previous page.
https://dcs.community/t/dcs-mosaic-
www.minimserver.com

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