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7  PLAYER II operation as a D/A converter 

 

7. 1  COAX-IN: coaxial digital input 

 

Digital audio sources compatible to the S/P-DIF (75 

) standard can be connected to the coaxial digital 

input COAX-IN. This input exclusively allows the processing of audio data up to 32 bit / 384 kHz. Source 

devices can be CD drives or SAT receivers etc. The interface from a PC is possible provided a 

corresponding soundcard with appropriate S/P-DIF output is present.  The conversion of data from other, 

special sound standards such as SACD or DVD audio is not possible.  

Playback is possible for wave audio files (CD format) and also formats such as FLAC, ALAC, MP3 etc.  

 

When an appropriate device is connected to the input, you can activate the input by selection the 
referring input COAX-IN, IN-1, IN-2, IN-3    with the right rotary knob on the front panel. The display and 
CD drive integrated in the PLAYER I are switched off. This reduces the power consumption, minimises 

possible interference and so enhances the sound experience. 

 

7. 2  USB-IN: asynchronous 32/384 digital input for hi-res audio and DSD files 

 

CAUTION: The USB driver has to be installed before using the USB 32/384 interface of your  

 

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 device for the first time.  

 

   Please Find the download link for the usb driver on our homepage:  

   products   TOP SERIES   PLAYER I   

 

Source devices can be connected to the digital input USB-IN which transfers digital audio data. This 

includes a PC, laptop, notebook or other portable music players. The development in this area is very 

dynamic and the offer is continually changing. Therefore, it is not possible for us to provide a list of 

devices compatible to this input. We recommend that you connect the respective source device to the 

PLAYER I to test for compatibility. 

 

The description of the USB socket integrated in the PLAYER I is USB 2.0 (type B). This socket can 

therefore receive digital data, but is not able to transmit digital data. As a result, the PLAYER I cannot 

control a different device via the USB socket, but can be considered solely as a D/A converter. Maximum 

data rate is 32 bit / 384 kHz for hi-res audio and 2.8 MHz for DSD64.  

 

Connection of a USB stick is not possible. 

 

After installation of the correct USB driver, the connection of a source device, e.g. notebook, is made 

easily according to the known  plug and play  principle. This means it is only necessary to connect both 

devices with a USB cable (cable type: USB-A to USB-B) and the notebook will recognise the PLAYER I as an 

external device. Playback is possible for wave audio files (CD format) and also formats such as FLAC, 

ALAC, MP3 etc. 

 

Now all you have to do is open your favourite music program and you can play the selected music tracks 

via the PLAYER I.  

 

 

8  Troubleshooting 

 

8. 1  Malfunctions 

 

Malfunctions are mostly caused by something simple which can be put right quickly. 

In the next section some possible malfunctions are described together with their corrective action. 

However, if it is not possible to remove the malfunction please contact your authorised dealer. 

 

Malfunction 

The unit was switched on, the blue LED (ON) remains dark. 

 

Cause 1  

The mains cable is not properly connected. 

Solution  

Check mains cable and push in firmly. 

 

Cause 2  

The mains fuse is damaged. 

Solution 

Pull out all mains plugs and replace the corresponding fuse (see chapter 

8. 2

). 

 

Summary of Contents for PLAYER I

Page 1: ...and positioning ____ Page 5 4 Installation ____ Page 5 5 Operating the PLAYER II ____ Page 6 5 1 PLAYER II as a CD player 5 2 PLAYER II as D A converter 6 PLAYER II operation as a CD player ____ Page...

Page 2: ...massive and chromed brass CD text function ACCUSTIC ARTS standard remote control SCR IV ACCUSTIC ARTS system remote control RC II can also be purchased to operate different devices ACCUSTIC ARTS PLAY...

Page 3: ...the appliance the appliance has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Never bypass a fuse Replace fuses only with original types having the same ampere value...

Page 4: ...ed on stable even and horizontal surface You can even put the unit in a cupboard For reasons of better access to the various input and output sockets we recommend you position the unit in an audio rac...

Page 5: ...nt via the left rotary knob 11 3 more digital inputs Adjustment via the left rotary knob 12 CD Adjustment via the left rotary knob 13 REMOTE IR receiver for remote control 14 CD loader cover tray 15 D...

Page 6: ...n Switch on the device by pressing mains switch 2 The device switches automatically to CD mode The laser unit initialises itself for approximately 5 seconds and determines if a CD has been inserted or...

Page 7: ...tle of a track 6 3 Standard remote control SRC IV 6 3 1 Keys 0 9 You can use the keys on the remote control to select individual music tracks Example 1 You wish to hear track 3 Press key 3 Press if th...

Page 8: ...activate the repeat mode In repeat mode you either repeat a single track REPEAT TRACK or repeat all the tracks REPEAT ALL Activate and deactivate REPEAT TRACK Press 1 x REPEAT display shows REPEAT TR...

Page 9: ...ng Therefore it is not possible for us to provide a list of devices compatible to this input We recommend that you connect the respective source device to the PLAYER I to test for compatibility The de...

Page 10: ...the tray again Cause 2 The disc is damaged due to big scratches Solution Remove the disc and ask your dealer if a restoration is possible For malfunctions which affect the reproduction relating to ind...

Page 11: ...tical 1 x USB 2 0 asynchronous Input data format Hi res audio up to 24 bit 192 kHz FLAC ALAC MP3 etc DSD64 2 8 MHz D A converter 32 bit 384 kHz upsampling technology Distortion THD N 0 01 Crosstalk 10...

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