Use of the digital output
This output emits the music signal as a digital S/PDIF audio signal (PCM). The connection is only requi-
red if an external D/A converter is to be used or the player is to be connected to the coaxial digital audio
input of an AV receiver or an AV preamplifier. To make the connection you need a coaxial cable with 75ø
characteristic wave impedance and with a RCA connector on both sides, which is not supplied with the
device. Connect the connector "DIGITAL OUTPUTS COAXIAL" (15) of the device to the digital input sok-
ket of the amplifier which is usually labelled "DIGITAL IN" or "COAXIAL INPUT". The best sound is obtai-
ned in most cases by connection with an analogue output (14).
CD-S1.1
A set of headphones equipped with a 6.3 mm jack can be plugged into the "PHONES" socket (8) on the
front of the appliance.
All headphones with an impedance of between 32 Ohm and 600 Ohm may be used. Unsuitable head-
phones with too low impedance may damage the amplifier or produce such unexpectedly loud volume
that your hearing may be damaged. The volume should be reduced (9) for safety reasons before a set of
phones is connected.
CONNECTION OF THE POWER CABLE
Check that the electricity supply to your home is appropriate to the device. The required voltage and frequency
can be read on the back of the device beside the socket for the mains. If the electricity supply is appropriate,
push the inlet connector of the supplied mains cable firmly into socket for the mains on the back of the device.
Connect the other end of the mains cable to a mains socket.
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CONNECTION TO AMPLIFIER,
RECEIVER OR PREAMPLIFIER
Coaxial Cable
CONNECTING HEADPHONES
amplifier/receiver
with coaxial input
DIGITAL IN