ALLNIC AUDIO D-3000 Посібник користувача - Сторінка 6

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INITIAL POWER-ON
Once you have your D-3000 DAC in place, connected it to the electrical source, and all
connections have been made to your digital sources and preamplifier, you are ready to turn on
the power for your D-3000 .
Before you power up the D-3000, though, be sure you have:
• checked that all your connections are snug
• selected the output connections that you want to use, single ended (RCA) or balanced (XLR), on
the switch on the back of the DAC
• turned the volume down or muted your preamplifier
To turn on the D-3000, press in the rocker switch on the left side panel near the front of the unit and
marked with on and off icons. To turn on the D-3000, press the top of the rocker switch in. Of course,
the "Off" position is the reverse, pressing the bottom of the rocker switch in.

OPERATION

When the D-3000 DAC is powered on, the current meter on the left of the front panel will
illuminate. When D-3000 is connected to a powered on source and the appropriate input for that
source is selected, the LED in the top centre of the front panel, labeled "Link", will illuminate
Note: In some cases, the "Link" LED might not illuminate until signal is passing from the source).
The USB input accommodates:
DSD 64, DSD 128
PCM 44.1 KHz, 48 KHz, 88.2 KHz, 96 KHz, 176.4 KHz, 192 KHz, 352.8 and 384 KHz.
Please note that the digital inputs and the customized S/PDIF receiver accommodate rates
up to 192 KHz (so long as the source is of sufficiently high quality). However, because it utilizes
a non-PLL digital receiver for lower noise, users may find occasionally that some signals over
96 KHz may be problematic, particularly with the optical/Toslink input. Users may mitigate
this problem with appropriate down-sampling at the source.
From this point on, operation is straight-forward. All functions can be accessed from the front panel.
The button "in" position makes the selected function "active", and the associated LED/LEDs will
illuminate. The button "out" position means the function is inactive; the associated LEDs will not be
illuminated. The desired input is selected by rotating the knob on the right of the D-3000's front panel
clockwise and counter-clockwise, or by using the appropriate part of the remote control and the
section "The Remote Control" below).
DSD Playback and "CONV" (Conversion to DSD)
In the case of playback of a native DSD signal from the source, the D-3000 employs DSD over PCM
("DOP"). The user should set up the source software to output for the DOP standard. Whenever the