Rear Panel Connections; Digital Inputs; Digital Outputs - Advantage S1 Owner's Manual

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S1 DISC PLAYER
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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS

This Player is designed as a modular design allowing for plugging in different modules for
different features and performance.
There is totally four slots for different plug in modules. In this version two of these are
used, One is the digital input/Output/DAC section and the other one is the analogue
output section.
Different modules will be developed to either add new features or to upgrade the existing
ones.
From left to right

DIGITAL INPUTS

(Slot 1)
1. Balanced digital input. AES/EBU standard, 600 ohms.
This is a professional standard digital input, permitting the ultimate in high quality digital
transmission with the best associated equipment.
The serial data output is taken after error correction but before digital-to-analog
conversion and filtering. The input is transformer-isolated from the built-in D-to-A circuits.
2. Unbalanced digital coaxial input S/P DIF format
To use the digital input, connect a cable from this jack to the digital output or equivalent
output on a digital signal source (DVD-player, MD-player or computer sound card). For
best results the cable should be a 75-ohm coaxial cable of the type used for video
signals, with a BNC connection at each end.
3. Optical digital input, Toslink, S/P DIF format
This jack accepts the digital audio input signal from a
compatible digital audio product.

DIGITAL OUTPUTS

1. Balanced digital output. AES/EBU standard, 600 ohms.
This is a professional standard digital output. The signal is available from the
XLR/Cannon connector marked AES/EBU DIGITAL OUT, permitting the ultimate in high
quality digital transmission with the best associated equipment.
The serial data output is taken after error correction but before digital-to-analog
conversion and filtering. The output is transformer-isolated from the built-in D-to-A circuits.
2. Unbalanced digital coaxial output S/P DIF format
The digital playback signal is available at this output also. It may be connected to any
digital signal processor that conforms to the Sony/Philips (SPDIF) standard.
To use the digital output, connect a cable from this jack to the "CD digital" or equivalent
input on a digital processor. For best results the cable should be a 75-ohm coaxial cable
of the type used for video signals, with a BNC connection at each end.
3. Optical digital output, Toslink, S/P DIF format
Use this output if the receiving component only is equipped with an optical input.
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