Rear panel connections, Power on/off, Ac power socket – Cambridge Audio SONATA CD30 User Manual

Page 8: Toslink optical digital output, S/p dif co-axial digital output, Trigger in, Audio output

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Rear panel connections

Toslink

Optical

S/P DIF

Co-axial

Digital

Outputs

Trigger In

12V @ 30mA

Tip +ve

Audio Out

R

R

L

L

On

Off

Power AC

Power

Designed and engineered in London, England

Sonata CD30

CD Player

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Power On/Off

Switches the unit on or off.

AC power socket

Once you have completed all connections to the amplifier, plug the AC power cable
into an appropriate mains socket and turn the unit on. Your compact disc player is
now ready for use.

TOSLINK Optical digital output

Use to connect to the input of a separate DAC or digital recording machine. Use a high
quality TOSLINK fibre optic interconnect cable.

Note: To obtain the best results from your system we recommend using only high
quality Cambridge Audio interconnects. This will ensure that you hear your system as
we designed it. Please ask you dealer for details

S/P DIF co-axial digital output

For output to a separate DAC or digital recording machine. To obtain best results, use
a high quality 75ohm digital RCA interconnect cable (not one designed for normal
audio use).

Trigger In

The Sonata CD30 can be turned on and off (i.e. brought in and out of Standby mode)
by a trigger voltage connected to the Trigger In. A transition from or to 5-12 DC will
turn the Sonata CD30 on. Another transition from or to 5-12 DC will put the Sonata
CD30 into Standby mode. The matching Sonata AR30 or DR30 receivers’ feature a
trigger output suitable for this purpose which allows the Sonata CD30 to be
automatically powered up when CD is selected on the Sonata AR30/DR30.

Audio output

Use good quality interconnect cables from these sockets to any line level input on your
amplifier.

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