Hooking up the system, Notes on the optical digital input/output jacks, Notes on the optical digital input/oulput jacks – Sony MDS-101 User Manual

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Hooking Up the System

Before you begin

• Turn off the power to all the equipment to be connected

before making any connections.

• Note that the red plug of the supplied audio connecting cord

is for right*channel (R) connection and the white plug for
left-channel (L) connection. If another connecting cord is
necessary, use the optional RK-C515HG cord.

• The connecting cords should be fully inserted into the jacks.

A loose connection may cause hum pickup.

• Pull out the cords by grasping the plug, not the wire.

Notes on the optical digital input/output jacks

Use the optional POC-15SP optical cable to connect digital
devices with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz (i.e., DAT
decks, amplifiers with digital inputs, DA converter units, etc.)
to the optical digital input and output jacks. Recording level
adjustment is not necessary when recording through the
POC-15SP optical cable from a digital source since the

output level is fixed.

Digital sources with a different sampling frequencies
cannot be recorded through the digital input jack
Only CD, MO (premastered) and DAT sources with a
sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz can be recorded through the
digital input jack. “Din Unlock" appears In the display window
when an attempt is made to record digital sources with a
sampling frequency different from that of the MD (such as
32- or 48- kHz DAT or BS).

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