M2tech, Front panel – M2TECH Evo Dac User Manual

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DAC

HIGH PERFORMANCE 192/32 DAC

REVISION P

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A – SEPTEMBER 2011

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2. Front Panel


M2TECH

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DAC

VO

192 H /32bit I S digital to analog converter

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2

44.1

DC IN

9V

DC

X1

MADE IN ITALY

X2

48

X4

FS

INPUT

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COA X

I S

2

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Figure 1

1) Supply input. Apply 9V

DC

from the wall adaptor provided in the package of from an

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vo

S

UPPLY. Another power supply may be used if necessary, but user must be aware that

in this case the warranty is void. Tip is positive, ring is negative. A minimum current of
500mA is necessary. This input is protected against polarity inversion.

2) Input switch. Allows for selection of the input: coaxial S/PDIF (left), optical Toslink

TM

(center), I

2

S (right).


3) Power indicator. Turns on when the stock wall adaptor or the

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vo

S

UPPLY are

connected to the

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DAC

.


4-5) Base sampling frequency indicators. The sampling frequencies of all music files
can be grouped in two categories: those which are multiples of 44.1kHz (that is: 44.1kHz
itself, 88.2kHz and 176.4kHz) and those which are multiples of 48kHz (that is: 48kHz itself,
96kHz and 192kHz). When the

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vo

DAC

is not locking any incoming signal, then both

indicators will be off. When the

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DAC

is locking a signal which sampling frequency is

from the first group, then indicator 4 will lit. When the

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DAC

is locking a signal which

sampling frequency is from the second group, then indicator 5 will lit.

6-7) Sampling frequency multiple indicator. Together with indicators 4 and 5, these two
indicators display the incoming signal’s sampling frequency. When indicator 6 lits, then the
base sampling frequency displayed by indicators 4 and 5 must be multiplied by “1”. When
indicator 7 lits, then the base sampling frequency displayed by indicators 4 and 5 must be
multiplied by “2”. When both indicators 6 and 7 lit, then the base sampling frequency
displayed by indicators 4 and 5 must be multiplied by “4”. Some examples follow:
a) 44.1 kHz: indicators 4 and 6 lit (base is 44.1, multiple is “x1”);
b) 96kHz: indicators 5 and 7 lit (base is 48, multiple is “x2”);
c) 192kHz: indicators 5, 6 and 7 lit (base is 48, multiple is “x4”);

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