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  • Page 1 USER
MANUAL Digital
Audio
Transport...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Catalog Digital
Audio
Transport Packing
list............... . 01 Parts
and
names .
  • Page 3: Packing List

    Packling
list Digital
Audio
Transport 

Power
cable Product Printed
Materials...
  • Page 4: Parts And Names

    Parts
and
names Digital
Audio
Transport Front Power
on/Standby After
connecting
to
power
supply,
press
this
button
to
power
the
device
on,
press
it
again
to
let
the
device
standby.
It
will
take
 about
30
seconds
for
the
first
start
up
after
connecting
to
the
power
supply
every
time. LCD
screen Status
info Status
including
time,
network
connection,
storage
device,
NAS
and
hardware
functions. Settings
button Tap
on
this
button
to
enter
the
"Settings"
menu
and
change
the
options
of
the
device. Information
of
audio Including
album
art,
track
title,
artist,
duration,
audio
format,
sampling
rate
and
the
filter
type
being
used. Playback
control
buttons With
these
buttons,
you
can
control
the
playback,
enable
and
disable
loop
and
shuffle,
check
the
play
 queue
and
the
playlists. My
favorites
button Add
tracks
to
My
favorites
or
remove
tracks
from
My
favorites
by
tapping
on
this
button. Control
bar Input
channel Select
the
input
channel. 
꞉
 Output
channel Select
the
output
channel. 
꞉
 Volume
and
mute When
digital
volume
function
is
enabled,
use
this
button
to
change
the
volume
or
mute.
 
꞉
 When
digital
volume
function
is
off,
this
button
will
not
be
displayed.
  • Page 5: Rear

    Parts
and
names Digital
Audio
Transport Rear Optical,
coaxial
and
AES/EBU
outputs USB
DAC
output

 The
optical,
coaxial
and
AES/EBU
ports
output
up
to
24bit/192kHz
PCM
signals
in
 An
external
USB
DAC
can
be
connected
to
the
product
via
this
port.
The
audio
specs
 S/PDIF
standard
and
1bit/DSD64
signals
via
DoP. depend
on
the
external
DAC.
 
 N ote꞉
When
the
sampling
rate
of
the
played
audio
file
exceeds
the
maximum
 This
port
provides
up
to
5V/1A
low
noise
power
to
the
external
USB
DACs.
 capability
of
the
output
port,
the
output
will
be
turned
off. Note When
the
output
channel
is
set
to
USB
DAC,
the
optical,
coaxial
and
AES/EBU
 
꞉
 outputs
will
be
turned
off.
The
two
output
categories
can't
work
at
the
same
time.U
 IIS‑LVDS
Output will
be
turned
off.
The
2
output
methods
can't
work
at
the
same
time. The
IIS‑LVDS
port
outputs
maximum
32bit/768kHz
sampling
rate
PCM
signals,
 DSD64/128/256/512
signal
in
Native
DSD
standard,
and
DSD64/128/256
signal
via
 DoP. Connect
to
USB
storage
devices
or
CD
drives.
Each
USB
ports
provice
a
maximum
 Connect
to
DACs
with
IIS‑LVDS
input
port
from
Matrix
Audio
or
other
compatible
 5V/1A
power.
 devices
through
HDMI
cables.
The
device
features
4
kinds
of
IIS‑LVDS
pin
definitions,
 which
can
be
viewed
and
configured
from
the
MA
Remote
App. Connect
to
LAN
port
of
the
network
router,
the
connection
supports
Gigabit
 transmission. Wi‑Fi
antenna...
  • Page 6 Parts
and
names Digital
Audio
Transport Rear Reset
button Power
input AC
input 
꞉
 Only
use
this
button
when
the
unit
works
incorrectly,
the
unit
can
be
reset
to
factory
 Please
use
a
power
cable
which
includes
an
earth
wire
and
ensure
you
have
a
 state.
Please
operate
under
the
instructions
by
service
team
from
Matrix
Audio. reliable
earth
wire
connection.
Otherwise,
the
casing
of
the
device
may
have
a
 slightly
charged
touch. Trigger
input/output If
you
need
the
device
to
be
turned
off
completely,
please
turn
off
this
switch.
 Connect
to
audio
devices
with
trigger
ports
through
ø3.5mm
mono
plug
cables,
to
 Otherwise,
the
device
still
consumes
power
in
standby
mode. achieve
linkage
control
between
the
element
device
and
other
devices.
The
trigger
 Grounding
terminal output
provides
a
12V
DC
signal. When
using
an
external
power,
it
is
recommended
to
connect
the
ground
wire
to
this
 Power
input DC
input 
꞉
 terminal
to
effectively
eliminate
possible
noise. TT‑1
has
a
built‑in
switching
power,
and
a
DC
input
is
reserved
for
an
external
power
 to
upgrade
the
power
supply.
When
a
DC
input
is
attached,
the
internal
AC
input
of
 the
device
will
be
disconnected. When
the
device
is
using
DC
power
input,
if
the
device
needs
to
be
grounded,
please
 connect
the
ground
wire
to
the
ground
screw
on
the
rear
panel.
 External
power
supply DC
12V
±10% 
꞉
 Power
wattage Larger
than
36W 
꞉
 Power
plug Outer
diameter
5.5mm;
inner
diameter
2.1mm
(+
for
inner,
‑
for
outer) 
꞉
 Note Please
pay
attention
to
the
polarity
of
the
external
power
plug.
Do
not
connect
 
꞉
...
  • Page 7: Bottom

    Parts
and
names Digital
Audio
Transport Bottom SSD
slot

 You
can
install
an
NVMe
protocol
high‑speed
SSD
as
internal
storage.
The
slot
supports
2280,
2260,
and
2240
SSDs. Please
turn
off
and
unplug
the
power
cord
the
device
before
installing
the
SSD.
This
expansion
slot
does
not
support
hot
swapping.
Operating
while
powered
on
may
 risk
damaging
the
SSD
and
the
device. After
installing
SSD
and
turning
on
the
device,
the
device
will
notify
you
to
format
the
SSD.
It
is
recommended
to
format
it
on
device
to
avoid
compatibility
issues.
If
 the
SSD
has
already
been
formatted
before
installation,
the
system
will
not
prompt
you
to
format.
You
can
check
and
format
the
drive
through
the
"Internal
Storage"
 option
in
the
device
setting
menu. Note꞉
The
device
supports
a
maximum
power
specification
of
3.3V/3A
for
the
SSD.
Using
an
SSD
with
a
working
current
exceeding
3A
may
cause
instability.
Please
verify
and
confirm
this
information
on
the
label
of
your
SSD.
  • Page 8: Operations Before Using

    Operations
before
using Digital
Audio
Transport Connect
to
Network MA
Remote
App Install
MA
Remote
App
for
your
iPad,
iPhone
or
Android
phone. Connect
the
product
to
the
LAN
port
of
the
network
router
through
an
Ethernet
cable.
It
 is
recommended
to
set
up
the
router
as
a
DHCP
server,
the
device
will
be
assigned
an
IP
 address
 automatically.
 Select
 "LAN"
 in
 option
 Network
 in
 Settings
 menu,
 you
 can
 configure
the
network
specs
manually,
after
joining
the
network,
there
will
be
an







icon
 shown
in
the
status
bar.
As
shown
below꞉
 Wi‑Fi Enter
Settings
menu
‑
Network
‑
Wi‑Fi,
after
the
network
scanning
complete,
choose
the
 SSID
of
your
network
and
enter
the
passwords,
there
will
be
a
wireless
connection
icon
 Let
 the
 device
 on
 the
 same
 network
 as
 your
 phone
 or
 tablet,
 the
 MA
 Remote
 App
 will
 shown
...
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    Appendix Digital
Audio
Transport Technical
specifications Trigger Trigger
in
꞉
DC
6‑12V
<10mA
 Digital
Output Trigger
out
꞉
DC
12V/50mA
MAX COAXIAL,
OPTICAL
&
AES/EBU Storage
Extension PCM

16‑24Bit
/44.1kHz,
48kHz,
88.2kHz,
96kHz,
176.4kHz,
192kHz M.2
2280
2260
2240
NVMe
PCIe
SSD
slot
×1 DSD

2.8MHz
(DoP) The
maximum
power
specification
provided
by
the
expansion
slot
is
DC
3.3V/3A. IIS
LVDS MA
Player
 PCM

16‑32Bit
/44.1kHz,
48kHz,
88.2kHz,
96kHz,
176.4kHz,
192kHz,
352.8kHz,
 Controller
app
꞉
MA
Remote
App 384kHz,
705.6kHz,
768kHz Local
Playback DSD

2.82MHz,
3.07MHz,
5.64MHz,
6.14MHz,
11.29MHz,
12.29MHz,
22.58MHz,
 Format
Supported꞉
MP3,
WMA,
WAV,
AIF,
AIFC,
AIFF,
AAC,
FLAC,
OGG,
APE,
ALAC,
 24.58MHz M4A,
DSF,
DFF,
CUE,
ISO USB
DAC PCM

16‑24Bit/44.1kHz,
48kHz,
88.2kHz,
96kHz,
176.4kHz,
192kHz,
352.8kHz,
 Depends
on
the
specifications
supported
by
the
connected
USB
DAC
device. 384kHz,
705.6kHz,
768kHz Not
higher
than
PCM
32Bit/768kHz
and
DSD
24.58MHz. DSD


2.82MHz,
3.07MHz,
5.64MHz,
6.14MHz,
11.29MHz,
12.29MHz,
22.58MHz,
 The
USB
DAC
port
provides
a
maximum
of
5V/1A
low‑noise
power
supply. 24.58MHz Network Roon
Ready PCM

16‑24
Bit
/44.1
kHz,
48kHz,
88.2kHz,
96kHz,
176.4kHz,
192kHz,
352.8kHz, LAN
꞉
10/100/1000
Mbps 384kHz,
705.6kHz,
768kHz Wi‑Fi
꞉
2.4
GHz
/
5
GHz DSD

2.82MHz,
5.64MHz,
11.29MHz,
22.58MHz QQMusic,
AirPlay
2,
DLNA/UPnP,
TIDAL
Connect,
Spotify
Connect,
vTuner,
Radio
Paradise




 USB
3.0
x
2 The
audio
specs
depend
on
the
service
provider.
  • Page 10: Weight & Size

    Appendix Digital
Audio
Transport About
Roon
Ready Power
Specs AC
input Wide
voltage
switching
power
supply Power
Voltage
꞉
AC
100V‑240V
50/60Hz Being
Roon
Ready
means
that
Matrix
Audio
music
streamers
transparently
discover
 Power
Consumption
꞉
<
35W and
connect
to
Roon
without
any
configuration,
and
bit‑perfect
audio
is
delivered
from
 About
Spotify DC
input Roon
to
your
music
streamer. External
power
voltage
꞉
DC
12V
±10% External
power
wattage
꞉
Larger
than
35W Power
plug
꞉
Outer
diameter
5.5mm;
inner
diameter
2.1mm
(+
for
inner,
‑
for
outer) Use
your
phone,
tablet
or
computer
as
a
remote
control
for
Spotify.
Go
to
 Weight
&
size spotify.com/connect
to
learn
how. The
Spotify
Software
is
subject
to
third
party
licenses
found
here꞉
 Weight
꞉
2.76
kg
(6.08
pounds) https꞉//www.spotify.com/connect/third‑party‑licenses. Size
꞉
Width
꞉
280
mm
(11.02
inches) Depth
꞉
210
mm
(8.27
inches) Height
꞉
82
mm
(3.23
inches) 280
m m 210 
m m 82
mm
 *For
improvement
purpose,
specifications
subject
to
changes
without
prior
notice.
  • Page 11: Precautions

    Precautions Digital
Audio
Transport This
product
is
for
indoor
use
only. For
full
ventilation,
it
is
recommended
to
reserve
a
space
of
larger
than
5
cm
around
the
device. Do
not
cover
the
air
vents
with
stuffs
such
as
papers,
tablecloths,
and
curtains
to
obstruct
 ventilation. Do
not
place
stuff
with
flame,
such
as
lighted
candles,
on
the
device. If
the
device
is
used
in
tropical
areas,
please
be
careful
to
prevent
insects
from
entering
the
unit
 through
the
air
vents. The
device
must
not
be
subject
to
water
droplets
or
splashes.
Please
do
not
place
stuffs
filled
 with
liquids
such
as
vases
and
cups
on
or
near
the
device.

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