Arcam D33 User Manual

Page 6

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SUPPLY

VOLTAGE

VOLTAGE

50 – 60 Hz

SWITCH POSITIONS

115 = 110 - 120V~
230 = 220 - 240V~

POWER INLET

110-120V/220-240V

REMOTE

IN

12V TRIG

IN

RS232 CONTROL

AES/EBU

USB

COAX

1

COAX

2

OPTICAL

1

OPTICAL

2

~

USB

iPod

CLASS II

HIGH SPEED

CLASS I

ISOLATED

R

L

R

L

1

2

DIGITAL INPUT

ANALOGUE OUTPUT

USB

SELECT

aeS/ebu digital input

Use this socket to connect

equipment with a digital output

corresponding to the professional

AES3 digital audio standard. See

page E-7.

coaxial digital inputs

Use these sockets to connect

equipment with a coaxial digital

output. Connect to the digital

input using a suitable 75

screened

cable. For advice about choosing a

connection type, see page E-7.

analogue audio output

Connect these phono sockets

to your amplifier’s Aux, CD

or other line-level input

using suitable high quality

interconnect cables. Ensure

that the left and right audio

outputs from the DAC are

connected to the same left and

right inputs on your amplifier.

See page E-5 for further details.

Power inlet

Connect the correct

mains cable here.

Voltage Select

Ensure the voltage selected

matches the local power supply.

optical digital inputs

Connect digital sources with an

optical output to these inputs. See

page E-7.

Remote in

This allows remote-control

signals to be received by the D33

if the remote sensor is covered

(or otherwise not ‘visible’ to the

remote-control).

See page E-5 for more information.

RS232

This connection allows for remote

control from a third-party home

automation system or computer.

See page E-5 for more information.

iPod

Use an Apple® dock

connector to USB

cable to connect an

iPod®, iPhone® or iPad™

to this Type -A USB

connector. See page E-7.

12V trigger input

This socket allows the D33 to be switched in and

out of stand-by mode by an amplifier (or another

item of AV equipment) with a

12v TRIg OuT

function. See page E-5.

uSb input and selector switch

Connect a computer to one of these two Type-B

USB sockets using a standard USB lead. Set

the switch according to the socket used. Most

installations should use the left-hand socket for

ease of setup. For more information on selecting

the best connection, see page E-7

balanced audio output

Use these sockets to connect to

your amplifier if the amplifier

has balanced XLr inputs. If your

amplifier has unbalanced inputs,

use the phono outputs. For

further details, see page E-5.

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