Basic operation (2) – Teac G-01 User Manual

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Set the clock reference frequency to 44.1 or 48 kHz.

Press the MASTER/MENU button to open the FREQ menu and use
the B and C buttons to set the frequency mode (see pages 16-17).

44 (44.1kHz)

Use for playback of CDs, Super Audio CDs and other 44.1 kHz
sources.

48 (48kHz)

Use for playback of DVDs, DATs and other 48 kHz sources.
(Some DVDs and DATs are recorded at 44.1 kHz. In this case,
use the 44.1 kHz setting.)

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When using only universal clock (100 kHz or 10 MHz), either
setting is fine.

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Only use 44EXP or 48EXP for frequencies that are not covered
by the 44 and 48 modes (see pages 14-15).

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Use the A, B and C buttons to set the frequencies

sent to connected devices (see page 13).

Basic operation (2)

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Turn the 10M OUT connector ON or OFF.

Press the MASTER/MENU button to open the 10MOUT menu,
and use the B and C buttons to turn it ON/OFF (see pages 16-17).

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On the connected devices, turn clock/word sync ON

(or set to slave mode).

Read the owner’s manual for each device for instructions on how
to set their clock/word sync status properly.

If you connect this unit to devices from other manufacturers, be
sure to read the manuals of those devices to confirm the clock fre-
quencies that they can receive.
Some devices require the clock frequency to be set to the same
value as the audio signal sampling frequency.
Some dual AES connections might require that the clock frequency
be set to half of the audio signal frequency.

NOTE

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When this unit is not in use, turn its power off.

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Settings are retained even when the power is turned off.

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Once settings have been made, those settings can be used when
the power is turned on again.
Set the frequency mode according to the type of disc to be played
or device being used (see page 17).

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