Primare BD32 universal player User Manual

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B d 3 2 Q U I C K S E T U P g U I d E



Back panel connections

Analogue

video outputs

RS232

HDMI

USB e-SATA

HDMI

Optical Coax

Network

RF

Not active

Power

On/off

2-channel

balanced outputs

2-channel

outputs

Balanced

digital output

Trigger

in/out

IR

in/out

Multichannel audio outputs

Digital outputs

Unpack the BD32

Your BD32 comes with:

This Quick Setup guide.

The User Guide in PDF format on CD-ROM.

AC power cord

C23 remote

2 batteries for the C23

USB wireless adaptor

USB extension cable

Phase

The phase of the AC supply can make a significant

difference to the sound.

Ensure that the live pin of the AC power cable

is connected to the left-hand pin of the power

connector, viewed from the back panel:

Live

IMPORTANT!

Positioning the BD32

As the power supplies are completely linear, they

can generate a lot of heat.

In order to avoid the appearance of venting ducts,

which would interrupt the clean lines of the BD32

design, we’ve opted to use the player’s entire

aluminium chassis as an active heat sink.

The underside of the player may therefore feel hot,

which is completely normal and expected.

However, we do recommend you to position the

BD32 in a well ventilated place and not in a closed

non-ventilated environment.

Do NOT place the BD32 directly on or underneath

another component.

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