Emotiva XDA-2 User Manual page 16

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XDA-2
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT SUPPORTED SAMPLE RATES
The AES/EBU, Optical, and Coaxial inputs on the XDA-2 support ALL standard
sample rates and bit depths up to 192/24 (44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, 96k, 176.4k, and 192k;
16 bit and 24 bit depth).
Support for specific sample rates in USB is determined by a combination of the
hardware, the operating system you are using, the type of driver and specific driver
you are using, and your player software. Support for specific types of files
(MP3, FLAC, etc) will be determined by your player software. Most player software
can be successfully configured to allow you to play files of virtually any sample rate
or bit depth on the XDA-2.
Individual drivers and instructions for using the XDA-2 with different operating
systems will be available on the XDA-2 product page of the Emotiva website.
7. Trigger In and Trigger Out
The Trigger Input accepts a standard trigger signal to allow the XDA-2 to be turned on (from
Standby) by other equipment.
The Trigger Output sends out a standard 12 VDC trigger signal which can be used to turn
on other equipment (the Trigger Output is active only when the XDA-2 is On).
8. Power (AC Line) Voltage Indicators
The XDA-2 automatically detects the proper operating voltage; these indicators show what
line voltage was recognized.
9. AC Power Switch
Switches the main AC power to the XDA-2 On and Off. When this switch is Off, no controls
operate (the XDA-2 cannot be turned On from the front panel or remote control).
10. IEC Power Cord Receptacle
Accepts a standard IEC power cable. If you choose to substitute another AC power cable,
either a two-wire or three-wire cable may be used.
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