Wadia Digital 27i Personal Computer User Manual


 
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Avoid albwing static shocks to be applied to the inputs or outputs.
To
prevent static shocks,
touch any grounded
surface,
such as the Wadia 27i chassis, before connecting or removing
a cable.
It
is unlikely that a static shock will damage the unit, but it may cause the Wadia 27i
Decoding Computer circuitry
to
“lock-up” (see Lock-Up under Trouble
Shooting
in “Appendices”).
Inputs and outputs can be safely connected to the Wadia 27i Decoding Computer either:
The
l
Before the unit is powered up
l
When the unit is in Relay-Mute mode (See “Mute Modes” in General Operation)
Wadia 27i Decoding Computer has six digital inputs:
Input 1:Glass fiber optical
Input 2:
Glass fiber optical
Input 3:
Coaxial with BNC connector
Input 4:Coaxial with BNC connector
Input 5:
AES/EBU with XLR type connector
Input 6:
Plastic optical
TOSLINK
To connect a
digital source, install a digital cable between the digital output of that source and
a digital input of the Wadia
27i
.
The
Wadia
27i will automatically adjust to the sampling rate of any standard
32K,
44.1 K, or 48K
digital audio format.
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Input I is factory configured for ClockLink. Using a non-ClockLink source connected to a ClockLink
input results in sonic
degradation
To disable ClockLink see "Configuring Inputs."