Common menus – Lyngdorf Audio Millenium ADC Analog/Digital Converter User Manual

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Common Menus

Digital Sample Rate

Available sample rates are 48, 96 and 192 kHz.

Choice of sample rate depends on the compatibility with the actual amplifi er. If your amplifi er accepts all

sample rates, we recommend you to test the different settings to fi nd your personal preference. This is

due to the fact that there is no simple answer as to what will result in the ‘absolute best sound’ – simply

because it depends on many unknown parameters such as the recording, the source, the complete audio

chain, the listening room and not least your personal preferences.

The Millennium MkI and MkII amplifi ers are compatible with 48 and 96 kHz.

The Millennium MkIII and MkIV amplifi ers are compatible with all of the above mentioned sample

rates.

Please also refer to ‘Millennium Link Connection’ chapter, of this manual for connection to Millennium

MkIII and MkIV amplifi ers.

If using other amplifi ers, please refer to its specifi cations to check sample rate compatibility.

Communication Address

The Comm. Address setting signals the Millennium ADC’s identity to the PC interface. Addresses 0-99

can be used. When choosing an address it must differ from the address of other Lyngdorf Audio product

– e.g. the Millennium amplifi er is ‘1’ and the Millennium ADC is ‘2’.

Communication Speed

The Comm. Speed setting is the RS232 Link interface speed. The default setting is 57600 baud. With

different PC’s and different lengths of cables the settings can be changed to 9600 or 115200 baud. The

higher the speed the faster the communication – however in ‘noisy’ environments a lower, and thus less

‘noise sensitive’, speed can be preferable.

Display Timeout

Choosing the ‘On’ setting makes the display switch off approximately 10 seconds after the last opera-

tion. As soon as the Millennium ADC is operated the display switches on again for a new 10 seconds

period.

Remote Control

Select ‘Off’ if you do not want the Millennium ADC to respond to it’s remote control, ‘On’ if you want it

to respond to the remote control (default setting) and Mill if you want it to respond to the control via a

Millennium amplifi er. Please also refer to chapter 8, Millennium Link Connection, of this manual for this

connection.

Factory Reset

This restores the Millennium ADC to the factory settings. To avoid an unintentional reset you will be

prompted one extra time if you are sure you want to do this. First when selecting ‘Yes’ and pressing/

holding the right control button or pressing Enter on the remote control you are allowed to perform the

‘Factory Reset’.

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