WORD SYNC
Use this when you want to use a central word synchronization
source, such as the TEAC D-70, which outputs a word clock
(word sync).
Using the WORD SYNC switch of the player, change ON and
OFF.
< This player can respond to synchronization signals at either
44.1kHz or 88.2kHz, and automatically changes depending on
the input signal.
< With playback stopped, and the word sync connection made,
set this switch to ON. The WORD SYNC indicator flashes as it
searches for an external synchronization signal. When locked
to the synchronization signal, the indicator lights steadily.
Playback with external synchronization is now possible.
About the PLL filter
< The PLL filter switch, on the rear panel of the unit, is set to
MODE 1 when the unit is shipped from the factory. Typically,
you should use MODE 1.
< In MODE 2, the PLL filter cutoff frequency is approximately ten
times that of MODE 1. Jitter is almost completely eliminated.
When you want a very accurately synchronized signal, select
MODE 2.
< MODE 2 takes significantly longer to achieve lock status
compared with MODE 1. If lock status cannot be achieved
using MODE 2, change back to MODE 1.
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Settings
UP CONVERT
< If you select 4Fs (four times), the unit outputs the R channel at
< When you use this setting, you should use two XLR cables to
< If a D/A converter does not correspond to the dual AES
< Note that if 4Fs is selected, no digital audio is output from the
You can convert the basic 44.1kHz sampling frequency to
double (88.2kHz) or four times (176.4kHz).
Set the UP CONVERT switch to ON, and then select either 4Fs
(four times) or 2Fs (double) frequency.
88.2kHz from XLR1(R) and the L channel at 88.2kHz from
XLR2(L). When these are added together, the total sampling
frequency is 176.4kHz.
connect the R terminals of the player and the D/A converter,
and the L terminals of the player and the D/A converter. Note
that even if two XLR cables are connected, when the UP
CONVERT switch is OFF, or 2Fs is selected, general stereo
signals are output from both XLR terminals.
standard, or can only be connected using an RCA terminal or
an optical terminal, it is not possible to use 4 x sampling
frequency, and you must select 2Fs (88.2kHz).
RCA or OPTICAL terminals.
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