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GUSTARD DAC-X30 User Manual

GUSTARD DAC-X30 User Manual

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X30
高性能音频 DAC 解码器
使用说明书

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  • Page 1 Gustard 高性能音频 DAC 解码器 使用说明书...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Front Panel Introduction· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·2 Rear Panel Introduction·...
  • Page 3 ** Front Panel: ** Power Button: Switches between standby and working states. The X30 can remain in standby mode when the power switch on the rear is turned on. 2. Displays the current input channel, encoding format and sampling rate. *Display items when entering the menu 3.
  • Page 4 COAX——AES——OPT——USB——STREAMER——IIS(G) ——IIS(M*). *** Note: The IIS(G) is GUSTARD format and can not adjust; The IIS(M*) is an adjustable IIS port. 3. Volume Adjustment : When the screen is in main screen state, the "+"...
  • Page 5 ** Settings Menu: ** On the main screen, long press the small gear button to enter the settings menu (hereinafter referred to as the menu button). In this state, the menu button can sequentially switch the menu items to be modified. "+" and "-" are used to buttons adjust the currently selected menu options.
  • Page 6 ** Menu Functions: ** When in the main screen state and pressing the menu button to enter the menu, the following are introductions to each menu option. 1. PCM FILTER (PCM Digital Filter Adjustment): X30 uses a self-developed high-performance DSP PCM digital filter, with a total of 3 PCM digital filter types.
  • Page 7 Internal reference, using the built-in OCXO —Default -EXT. 10Mhz Selecting an external 10M reference source it is recommended to connect to GUSTARD C16 or C18 reference 10M master clocks. After exiting the menu. when the external EXT. 10Mhz Options In the external clock state( 10M is correctly locked.
  • Page 8 ***MODE1 is compatible with the GUSTARD mode. If you are connecting to a GUSTARD front end such as U12, U16, U18, S16, S26, etc., you can match them with MODE1, when the former works in the GUSTARD output mode. All MODE1-MODE4 Pinouts refer to the following figure:...
  • Page 9 6. PHASE (Phase Setting): This function has two options: -NON-inverted (RCA normal phase output—XLR American standard) -Default -Inverted (RCA inverse phase output—XLR Japan/European standard) When NON-inverted, the RCA output of X30 is normal phase, and the XLR balanced output is American standard polarity output, that is - 1 ground, 2 hot, 3 cold.
  • Page 10 ** Infrared Remote Control: ** * Enter control DAC mode by long pressing the DAC key 3-5 s. ① Standby: switch between standby and working. ② Menu: enter menu. ③ Pad with 4 direction keys: In the main screen, the up and down keys can be used to switch X30 input channels. In menu, use up/down to choose the option, left/right to change the value.
  • Page 11 ** Operation Introduction of streamer: ** After the X30's RJ45 is connected to your LAN. Select the X30 to Streamer channel and wait for the system to boot up. (About one minute, when the screen displays DSD 24.5Mhz) In the browser of a PC, MAC, tablet, iPhone or other device in the local area network, enter: http://X30.local Open the settings page of the X30 bridge, as shown below:...
  • Page 12 ** Product Specifications: ** Digital input support formats : COAX/AES/OPT :PCM 16-24bit/44.1-192kHz;DOP64 USB:PCM 16-32bit/44.1-768kHz;DSD DOP64-DOP256;NATIVE DSD:DSD64-DSD512 STREAMER:PCM 16-32bit/44.1-768kHz;DSD DOP64-DOP256;NATIVE DSD:DSD64-DSD512 (The STREAMER can set the protocol on and off and it can be upgraded online) IIS(G) :PCM 16-32bit/44.1-768kHz;DSD DOP64-DOP256;NATIVE DSD:DSD64-DSD512 IIS(MODE1-MODE4) :PCM 16-32bit/44.1-768kHz;...
  • Page 13 **Free Warranty Service** GUSTARD X30 from the purchasing date in the free warranty period, the user uses the product in normal, and the product fails due to component quality or manufacturing problems.
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