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2. 5 2 3 Digital Player 540 User manual E Lom En c Program Functions Source Mode The Program Function Source Mode defines if the Digital Player 540 works as CD SACD Player or as DA Converter Values CD SACD DAC SOLURCE MODE Choi Display for function Default Value CD SACD Source Mode Repeat The Program Function Repeat defines the repeat mode Values Track Disc Random OFF REPEAT DISC i Display for function Repeat Default Value OFF The selected repeat mode will be shown in the display as follows Display for Repeat Disc Display for Repeat Track Display for Random Time Mode The Program Function Time Mode defines the time format shown in the display Values TRCK FWD Track time forward TIME MODE TRCK BWD Track time backward TRCK FlD i DISC FWD Disc time forward DISC BWD Disc time backward Display for function Default Value TRCK FWD Time Mode Page 21 soulution 5 2 4 5 2 5 Page nature of sound Em CM a Polarity In some cases CD SACDs have been recorded with inverted phase You can correct this error with the Program Function Phase Polarity Phase Polarity 180 will invert the phase of both channels phase shift of 180 Values 180 left amp right inverted POLARITY 0 no inversion ism 3 Display for function Default Value O Phase Polarity Activated Phase Polarity is shown in the display as follows Display for activated Ph
3. not identify the error please disconnect the mains supply before you dis connect the Digital Player 540 has to be in operating condition OFF and contact your soulution dealer 10 11 Digital Player User manual M cct in n Service If your soulution Digital Player 540 needs service please contact your soulution dealer For further information see www soulution audio com Warranty All soulution products are guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship for five years from date of purchase The guarantee is void if the Digital Player 540 has been subject to misuse or negli gence or has been modified repaired or opened by a non authorised person without written authorisation of Spemot AG For the return transport to our premises please use exclusively the original packag ing Transport damages are not subject to this guarantee repairs will be charged We recommend effecting transport insurance If you do not posses the original packaging no more please contact your soulution dealer Basic repairs may be completed by your soulution dealer Please clarify whether he is able to do the work before you send the Digital Player 540 back to us Page 540 33 soulution 12 Page nature of sound En n Specifications Specifications Nominal voltage Model 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Model 100 120 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption OFF standby ON Main Out Output voltage Peak Output Curren
4. preamplifier or the integrated amplifier CD mode The Play Pause button controls the Play Pause function of the CD SACD Players 6 2 4 Volume 2 3 The Volume buttons control always the volume of the preamplifier integrated am plifier irrespective of the PRE CD mode of the remote control 6 2 5 Mute 9 PRE mode The Mute button controls always the mute function of the pre amplifier integrated amplifier The mute function disconnects the Main Out and the Record Out connectors CD mode no function Page 28 6 2 6 6 2 7 6 2 8 6 2 9 Digital Player User manual M cct in n Open Close 11 PRE Mode no function CD mode The Open Close button controls the drawer of the player Prog button 8 PRE mode The Prog button switches the preamplifier integrated amplifier between Operating Mode and Programming Mode CD mode The Prog button switches the CD SACD Player between Operat ing Mode and Programming Mode PRE button 12 Pressing the PRE button switches the remote control to PRE mode for the control of the preamplifiers or integrated amplifiers While pressing the buttons of the remote control the red LED 14 will light up CD button 13 Pressing the CD button switches the remote control to CD mode for the control of the CD SACD Players While pressing the buttons of the remote control the blue Leds under the Play Pause button 4 will light up Page 540 29 soulution nature o
5. still very cold from the transport please let it warm up within the packing in order to omit condensation of water inside the unit Optimal positioning of your Digital Player 540 There are no limitations on where to position your Digital Player 540 We suggest positioning the Digital Player 540 so that the connecting cables to the preamplifier remain short Security advice Please follow the security advices on page 6 The Digital Player 540 has a high quality surface Please be careful while transport ing so that the surface does not get scratched Never position your Digital Player 540 on the front panel The display glass could get scratched or even burst Digital Player 540 User manual E xeesxt en 4 3 Rear panel of the Digital Player 540 NIIT TE RS 232 soulution 540 ZXN 240v 3005004 qeoujeuuds sjndino WEY A B DF E G C C Rear panel of the Digital Players 540 4 3 1 Mains A Connect the Digital Player 540 with the mains The enclosed power cord is opti mised for this application After switch on of the Digital Player 540 the standby power supply gets started The display shows WAIT Once constant conditions are reached the Digital Player 540 changes to operating condition OFF red LEDs in display power consumption O 5W Display in operating condi tion OFF Security advice Please follow the security advices on page 6 Only switch off the mains connection if your Digital Player 540 is
6. 0Hz 4A T 250V micro fuse 5x20mm Care and maintenance Burn in The Digital Player 540 will play on top level immediately after the first placing into operation However during the first 20 50 hours of operation you will notice a fur ther improvement of its sonic qualities Cleaning Please use a soft towel for the cleaning of your Digital Player 540 We recommend the use of a nonabrasive micro fibre towel Please do not employ any solvents Security advice Liquidity is not allowed to enter the Digital Player 540 The electronic may be damaged seriously Page 540 3l soulution 9 1 Page 32 nature of sound En n Trouble shooting Error Action Check the cabling to the mains supply Eventually replace NOCHE the fuse of the Digital Player 540 Check the cabling to your pre amplifier eventually from the preamplifier to the amplifier and from the amplifier to the loudspeakers whether the preamplifier is switched on and you have selected the correct input whether the power amplifier is switched on No music If the power supply to the audio channels is interrupted or an error in the power supply unit has occurred the Digital Player 540 is shut down automatically The display shows POWER FAIL POWER FAIL If the current at the Main Out exceeds 0 2 ampere the OVERCURRENT Digital Player 540 is shut down automatically The display shows OVERCURRENT Actions after the appearance of an error If you con
7. Digital Player 540 User manual soulution natuce of sound Digital Player User manual M cct in n Dear client We are proud that you decided yourself for a soulution product You have acquired a product with outstanding sonic performance which you will enjoy for many years We understand your eagerness to get started but even though please study this manual step by step before you integrate the Digital Player 540 in your High Fidel ity system This manual contains also useful tips for the optimisation of your overall HiFi system If there are any questions regarding the start up or operation of your Digital Player 540 please do not hesitate to contact your dealer Have fun your soulution Team Page 540 l soulution Page 2 nature of sound Em CM a CE Declaration of Conformity Spemot AG declares that this product is in conformance with the following direc tives and standards Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EG EN IEC 60065 2002 Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EG EN 55013 2001 EN 55020 2002 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN61000 3 3 1995 FCC Notice Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are de signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not i
8. LINK System In case the Digital Player 540 switches on other soulution products with the LINK System it remains in MUTE until all connected components are switched on Dis play LINK Connect If no errors have occurred while switching on the other components the Digital Player 540 changes into operating condition ON LIHMEK DCOHHECT HO DISC MITE Display in operating condi Display during switch on of Display in operating condi tion OFF Standby connected units tion ON When the Digital Player 540 is switched off all connected LINK components are switched off simultaneously operating condition OFF PUWJERIHG OFF PUTE Display during switch off of Display in operating condi connected units tion OFF If an error occurs within a LINK component while operating the display shows LINK ERROR LINE ERROE IUTE Display if an error occurs with one of the connected units Security advice Please follow the security advices on page 6 Wrong cabling could damage your Digital Player 540 your preamplifier your ampli fier or your loudspeakers Excessive volumes due to inappropriate handling may cause hearing damages Page 15 soulution 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 Page nature of sound Em CM a Open I The Open button opens or closes the drawer of the Digital Player 540 If a CD SACD Is playing the first push on the Open button will stop the mechanism the second push will open the drawer In Source Mode DAC
9. S EBU Toslink Connect your favourite digital output with the digital input of your external D A Converter With the program function Digital Out chapter 5 2 9 the digital outputs can be de activated In Source Mode CD the data from the mechanism are available at the outputs no signal for SCAD In Source Mode DAC the digital data of the active digital input are transmitted to the digital outputs The data remains unchanged 4 3 5 4 3 6 4 3 7 Digital Player User manual M cct in n Security advice Please follow the security advices on page 6 Wrong cabling could damage your Digital Player 540 your preamplifier your ampli fier or your loudspeakers Excessive volumes due to inappropriate handling may cause hearing damages Digital Input E The Digital Player 540 can receive external digital data from other digital sources The top class D A converter section and output stage can thus be used for these sources alike It has four digital input connectors SPDIF AES EBU Toslink and USB The USB input can receive digital data up to 24Bit 96kHz The other inputs receive digital data up until 24Bit 192kHz SLIP uniacked Display f r digitales Eingangs Display bei U nterbruch des signal an SPDIF digitalen Datenstroms Security advice Please follow the security advices on page 6 Wrong cabling could damage your Digital Player 540 your preamplifier your ampli fier or your loudspeakers Excessive volum
10. The Program Function Max Volume is only available in Volume Mode ON You may limit the maximal volume level in order to avoid dangerous volume levels through malicious handling Especially for high efficiency loudspeakers this security func tion should be used Values 20 80 MEER LIDL LIE Be t Display for function Default Value 80 Max Volume While switching to the value domain of the Program Function Max Volume the Digi tal Player 540 will not adjust the volume level for security reasons If you limit the volume the control range is reduced accordingly When you reach the maximal vol ume level the display shows M for example M 60 VOLUME Me Display for maximal volume 60 Page 540 23 soulution 5 2 8 9 2 9 Page nature of sound Em CM a Balance The function Balance defines the level difference between left and right channel You can adjust the Balance in 1 dB steps After selecting the Program Function Balance the display shows the value domain red LEDs active and you may define the desired volume level Values 9 0 9 gt Display for function Default Value O Balance While switching to the value domain of the function Balance the Digital Player 540 changes the current volume of left or right channel according to the setting of the Balance Now you are able to judge whether the Balance is appropriate The Balance setting is only visible in the Volume Control Mode while changi
11. ase Polarity Volume Mode The Digital Player 540 has a digital volume control that can be de activated by the function Volume Mode Values OFF ON WOLUME MODE OH amp Display for function Default Value OFF Volume Mode Security advice Make sure that the Digital Player 540 is not connected directly to an amplifier before you switch to Volume Mode OFF In Volume Mode OFF the maximal volume will be available at the main out terminals Wrong handling could damage your loudspeakers preamplifier or amplifier Excessive volumes due to Inappropriate handling may cause hearing damages 22 5 2 6 5 2 7 Digital Player User manual E Lom in n Start Volume The Program Function Start Volume is only available in Volume Mode ON It defines the volume the Digital Player 540 play with after switch on or the activation of the Volume Mode After selecting the function Start Volume the display shows the value domain red LEDs active and you may define the desired volume level Values 10 40 STHRET UDLLME it Display for function Default Value 10 Start Volume While switching to the value domain of the Program Function Start Volume Digital Player 540 changes the current volume to the value defined in Start Volume Now you are able to judge whether the Start Volume level is appropriate As soon as the value domain is left the Digital Player 540 switches back to the former volume level Max Volume
12. d amplifier This is also the case when changing the remote con trol to CD mode 6 1 Start of operation and maintenance The remote control requires 2 AAA batteries enclosed in the scope of delivery We recommend using only top quality products Exchange of batteries Open the battery tray on the rear side Insert the batteries into the tray as indicated Ensure correct polarity of the batteries Close the tray with corresponding screw Dispose the exhausted batteries 6 2 Handling 6 2 1 IR Transmitter 1 Ensure that the IR Transmitter is not covered and that the IR Receiver is not hided by any objects The remote control works up until a distance of 5m and a maximal angel of incident of 45 Page 2 soulution nature of sound En n 6 2 2 Input Next Track 5 6 PRE mode The Input buttons switch between the different inputs With the Enter button you change to the Record select mode In this mode the Input buttons allow to select the Record IN CD modus The Next Track buttons skip the tracks forward or backward In Programming Mode Prog button the Input buttons allow to select the desired function and the Enter button confirms the selection If the value domain of a func tion is activated the Input buttons allow setting the new value and Enter button confirms the new setting 6 2 3 Volume Dim Play Pause 4 PRE mode Pressing the Volume Dim button de activates the Volume Dim function of the
13. er and turn down the volume of your pre amplifier Switch on your Digital Player 540 Security advice Before you switch on the Digital Player 540 check whether the cabling is done correctly Check the volume setting in case you connected the Digital Player 540 directly to an amplifier Page 540 5 soulution Page nature of sound En n Important security advices User manual Read this user manual carefully before you start up the Digital Player 540 and fol low all installation and security advices Please keep this user manual Mains supply Exclusively use 3 phase power cords with ground conductor They may not be crushed by objects Unplug your Digital Player 540 from the mains connection in the following cases before you manipulate with cables before cleaning during thunder storms or before you leave for longer periods Cabling While manipulating with cables the Digital Player 540 has to remain disconnected from the mains Before you disconnect the mains the Digital Player 540 has to be in operating condition OFF Wrong cabling may cause damages to your Digital Player 540 your pre amplifier or to your loudspeakers Excessive volumes due to inappropriate handling may cause hearing damages Transport Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving cart apparatus combination to avoid injur
14. es due to inappropriate handling may cause hearing damages RS232 Interface F The Digital Player 540 can be remote controlled through the RS232 interface All functions can be controlled and relevant information is provided to the control unit Type label G Please note the serial number of your Digital Player 540 on page 7 of this user manual This allows you to have the specific data at hand without removing your units from the HiFi rack Page 540 13 soulution 4 4 4 4 1 Page nature of sound ET Lt E M Front panel of the Digital Player 540 Front panel of the Digital Player 540 Power H With the Power button you define the operating condition ON or OFF red LEDs In operating condition OFF the audio circuits are completely disconnected from the output terminal Main Out the mechanism and the digital sections remain deacti vated The Main Out terminals are only activated if the Digital Player 540 is ready for operation and if no errors are present STARTING HORN Display in operating condi Display while starting the Display in operating condi tion OFF Digital Player 540 Start tion ON no disc in mecha Mode NORM nism We suggest switching the Digital Player 540 to operating condition OFF power con sumption in lt O 5W while not listening to music Your Digital Player 540 can eas ily be activated with the remote control 14 Digital Player 540 User manual E Lom in n
15. f sound 6 2 10 6 2 11 Page 30 En s n Power 10 PRE mode CD mode Remote Ctrl ID PRE mode CD mode The Power button defines the operating condition ON or OFF of the preamplifier integrated amplifier The Power button defines the operating condition ON or OFF of the CD SACD Player Change the transmitter Remote Ctrl ID of the remote control as follows ID 1 Input button 6 Input button 5 and Power 10 ID2 Input button 6 Input button 5 and Mute 9 Press the respective buttons for approximately 5 seconds The remote control confirms the new ID via red LED on its front The Remote Control ID of the preamplifier integrated amplifier has to be changed as well by selecting the Program Function Remote Control ID otherwise the preamplifier integrated ampli fier will not react to the remote control no more The Remote Ctrl ID can not be changed 8 1 8 2 Digital Player User manual M cct in n Protection functions of the Digital Player 540 Comprehensive protection functions ensure a secure operation and long durability The Digital Player 540 disposes over the following functions Overcurrent For currents gt 0 2 Ampere at the Main Out the preamplifier shuts down automati cally Fuse The mains connection has a fuse which protects your Digital Player 540 against too high power consumption Model 220 240 V 50 60Hz A2A T 250V micro fuse 5x20mm Model 100 120 V 50 6
16. in operating condition OFF Page 11 soulution 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 Page 12 nature of sound En Link B The LINK connection allows to control the switch on of other soulution products or to allow other soulution products to switch on the Digital Player 540 Connect the LINIK IN of the Digital Player 540 for instance with the LINK OUT of the Integrated amplifier 530 Each soulution product has a LINK OUT Next Slave This provides the possibility of connecting all your soulution products With the program function Start Mode see page 21 you can define the behaviour of the Digital Player 540 af ter switch on of the unit Main Out C The Digital Player 540 has balanced and unbalanced connectors for the main out put signal Connect the output terminals with your pre amplifier Due to the ex traordinary load stability of the output stage there are no restrictions regarding the selection of the connecting cables We recommend using balanced cables For short cable lengths also unbalanced cables represent a high quality connection top qual ity cable and optimal layout prerequisite Security advice Please follow the security advices on page 6 Wrong cabling could damage your Digital Player 540 your preamplifier your ampli fier or your loudspeakers Excessive volumes due to inappropriate handling may cause hearing damages Digital Output D The Digital Player 540 has 3 digital output connectors SPDIF RCA AE
17. knob allows selecting a new track Rotating to the right will in crease the track number rotating to the left will decrease the track number After 3 seconds the newly selected track will be played Input Select Rotating the Select knob allows selecting the digital input HES EEL Display in D A Converter Display in DA Converter Mode for Input SPDIF Mode for Input AES EBU Play Pause In Source Mode CD SACD pressing the Select knob for less than 0 5 seconds will switch the Digital Player 540 between Play and Pause If the drawer is open while pressing the Select knob for less than 0 5 seconds the drawer will be closed and the Digital Player 540 starts to play track 1 of the inserted CD SACD Display while playing a Display for Pause CD SACD Volume Control If the Volume Mode has been activated a long push on the select knob will bring the Digital Player 540 in Volume Control Mode Rotating the select knob will change the volume After a timeout of approx 3 seconds the Volume Control Mode Is deactivated This ensures that the volume is changed only by purpose 4 4 4 5 4 4 5 Digital Player User manual E Lom in n LOL LINE Display in Volume Control Display after deactivating Display after deactivating Mode the Volume Control Mode the Volume Control Mode in in SACD CD Player Mode D A Converter Mode The volume as well as the balance setting is only displayed in the Volume Control Mode Progra
18. log output section is realized in dual mono layout Drive The Digital Player 540 uses a top class mechanism of the Esoteric model range It allows for optimal data read out of the CD as well as the SACD data DSP Digitaler Signal Processor A powerful DSP performs the calculations for the upsampling to 24Bit 384kHz The DSD data of a SACD is converted into PCM format during the upsampling proc ess The converted data is extrapolated by a 3 order polynomial algorithm Addi tionally this DSP performs computations for the volume control and the balance set tings Thanks to the 32Bit floating comma architecture of the DSP these calcula tions without the usually increase of the quantification noise Digital Analog Converter The Digital Player 540 has one DAC board per audio channel left right We use the Burr Brown 1792 DAC which guarantees excellent performance Only the top qual ity converter section which runs up to 384 kHz of the chip is used The internal up sampling section is bypassed Two extremely fast 3MHz l V converters per DAC transform the output currents of the DAC chips in voltages before they get filtered in the following stage This en sures optimal conditions in the filter stage as well as for the I V converters 3 9 3 6 3 7 Digital Player User manual M cct in n Clock and PLL Phase Lock Loop Utmost precision of the clock signal is a must have for a top class D A Conversion For the synchro
19. mming In programming mode the Select knob is used for the selection of the program functions and the function values Display IR Receiver L The display shows all relevant information for operating your Digital Player 540 Security advice The IR receiver for the remote control is located in the lower left corner behind the display glass For best reception do not place any ob jects in front of the display Never place your Digital Player 540 on the front panel The display glass could get scratched or even burst Page 540 19 soulution Ded Page nature of sound i En cs Programming of the Digital Players 540 Overview The available Program functions allow adjusting the Digital Player 540 to your indi vidual set up The Digital Player 540 is already programmed with default settings Further programming is not mandatory J g oe g E z E 3 Hi 5 3 20 Function Push on the Prog button switches the Digital Player 540 between operating mode and programming mode Time out after 1O seconds Rotating of the Select knob allows selecting the desired Program function Push on the Select knob for approvial of the selected function Now the value domain of the selected function is active red LEDs in display Rotating of the Select knob allows adjusting the desired value Push on the Select knob for approval of the respective value 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2
20. ng the volume of the Digital Player 540 UOLUNE 348 BHL z 3 Mode Balance setting to the left Digital Out The Program Function Digital Out de activates the digital outputs Values ON OFF DIGIPBL QOLUT OH d Display for function Default Value OFF Digital Out In Source Mode CD SACD the data from the mechanism are available at the outputs no signal for SCAD In Source Mode DAC the digital data of the active digital input are transmitted to the digital outputs The data remains unchanged 24 5 2 10 Digital Player 540 User manual E Lom in n Start Mode The function Start Mode defines the behaviour of the Digital Player 540 after switch on Values NORM gt OFF Standby STHRT MODE LINK gt depending on Link System LIME d AUTO gt ON Display for Function Default Value Norm Start Mode Behaviour of the Digital Players 540 LINK LINK Master Slave NORM After switch on of the mains the Digital Player v 540 goes to operating condition OFF Standby LINK After switch on of the mains the Digital Player v 540 reacts on the incoming signal of the LINK System AUTO After switch on of the mains the Digital Player v 540 starts up automatically to ON The Power button remains active independent of the start mode The Digital Player 540 can always be switched off via the power button on the front panel SPAHR TIMMS STe T LMG HO DISC LIME CITC Display for star
21. nisation to external digital data the clock PLL must adapt itself very fast to eventual changes of the external data This is done by a special digital clock circuit that allows synchronising its clock signal very fast and at the same time ex tremely precise to the incoming signal Output stage The output stage is optimised for velocity precision and impulse current rating Thanks to its low output impedance of 10Q and Class A operation the output stage is stable on every load also long cables are driven without problems The output stage Is a completely symmetrical design Power Supply The Digital Player 540 has two strictly separated power supply units which are combined with a multistage filtering network for lowest mutual interferences The supply voltages for the analog section are stabilised in several stages for mini mal deviations Page 540 9 soulution 4 1 4 2 Page nature of sound En m 10 Start of operation and handling of the Digital Player 540 Please take care while installing the Digital Player 540 Follow all security advices Scope of delivery and packing Please check the scope of delivery Digital Player 540 Remote Control Mains cable User manual Please store the packing of the Digital Player 540 for future transports Check your Digital Player 540 for transport damages In the case of damage please contact your soulution dealer Security advice If the Digital Player 540 is
22. nnur KK NEA Aaa i 32 Actions after the appearance of an CLrOlr cccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeesesesenstetaeas 32 jug 33 VU IS IQ gs RIA ERRORES 33 SoS ee NLE e AT E A E A E 34 DIONS IONS TE mU t MT 35 Iste uralU zi REIP TTTETTD OTT S EREMO 36 Page 540 3 Quick start Unpacking Positioning Cabling Programming Switch on Digital Player User manual M cct in n Unpack the Digital Player 540 and store the packing for future transportations Security advice Your Digital Player 540 has a top class surface Please take care during installation Position the Digital Player 540 on a stable base Security advice Cooling air must be able to circulate and escape unrestricted Disconnect all electrical appliances of your HiFi system from the mains supply Connect your Digital Player 540 with your pre amplifier according to user manual Use the respective signal cables and the cable for the LINK system Reconnect the Digital Player 540 and all other components of your HIFi system with mains supply Please use the enclosed high class mains cable for your Digital Player 540 Security advice While manipulating with cables the Digi tal Player 540 has to remain disconnected from the mains supply Default values for all functions are programmed No additional programming is required for the start up of your Digital Player Switch on your pre amplifi
23. nstalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm ful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures adjust or relocate the receiving antenna increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver connect the equipment into a mains outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Disposal According to the Directive 2002 96 EG of the European Parliament used consumer electro technical appliances have to be disposed separately and have to be indicated with the following symbol Ea In the case of disposal of this component please do so in conformity with legal and environmental regulations Digital Player User manual Table of contents NO w Q0 Q0 Q0 0 0 C0 Ww NOOB WN FE PPP PS UN 10 11 12 13 14 QEK SEHE eneren wien dis naceieceiand a E err UI Dese ein dd iss uta ds 5 Important security advices cusisadixuet eden tRR bsp beue vra titel juscl ns saa DU PEeUN ADU Ven stadia 6 Tecnnicak al ul ic RTT 8 Bor O 8 bj
24. t Impedance Frequency response Distortion THD Signal to Noise Ratio Volume range Balance range Digital Out Output Voltage Output Impedance Digital In sensitivity Input Impedance PLL control range LINK System 34 balanced unbalanced Main Out symmetrical Main Out asymmetrical depending on data format S PDIF AES EBU S PDIF AES EBU S PDIF AES EBU Data 220 240 V 100 120 V 0 5 W 50 W 4 Vrms 2 Vrms l A 10 Q 10 Q DC 100 kHz 0 0002 140 dB 0 80 dB lt 9 0 9 gt dB 500 mV p p 0 3 5 Vp p 75 Q 110 Q 100 ppm 12 V Digital Player 540 User manual ee Em M ri 13 Dimensions 143 mm 75 mm 387mm i 448 mm T Las Q pre C power soulution 442 mm r lace with same fuse t pe soulution 540 jeoujawwas sjndino view fen vl AG CH lt 657 Culliker C hede a Sw Terteno pE2ujeunu se syndyno uie Digital Inputs 381 mm 442 mm Page 35 soulution nature of sound oe En s 14 Individual settings Function Setting Default Value Source Mode CD SACD Time Mode Oo TRCK FWD Volume Mode OFF Start Volume Oo 10 Max Volume 60 Start Mode Oo NORM Brightness 3 Page 36 Spemot AG Industriestrasse 70 CH 4657 Dulliken www soulution audio com info soulution audio com soulution natuce of sound part no 92142
25. t up of the Display for start up of the Display for operating Digital Player 540 Digital Player 540 condition ON no disc Start Mode LINK Start Mode AUTO available Page 25 soulution 5 2 11 5 2 12 5 2 13 Page 26 nature of sound En ee Brightness The intensity of the display can be adjusted in three steps Values 1 low ERIGHTHESS 2 2 medium 31 3 high Display for function Default Value 3 Brightness The intensity is adjusted immediately Load Default In the case you want to overwrite all your individual settings by the factory default values you select the Program Function Load Default and you confirm with YES The following values will be loaded source Mode CD SACD Max Volume 60 LOBD DEFHULT Repeat OFF Balance O VES Time Mode TRCK FWD bDigital Output OFF Polarity OFF Start Mode NORM Vor eM Volume Mode OFF Brightness 3 oad Default Start Volume 10 Security advice Please note your personal settings on page 36 Software Info This function shows the version of software installed on your Digital Player 540 Digital Player 540 User manual E Lom En a 6 Remote control The remote control controls all functions of the soulution preamplifiers integrated amplifiers and CD SACD Players You can also access the Program Functions of these products The Volume buttons of the remote control will always control the volume of the soulution preamplifier or integrate
26. the mechanism can not be opened OPEHING CLOSING Display while opening the Display while closing the Display while playing a mechanism drawer of the mechanism CD SACD Security advice Never close the drawer by hand Prog J The Prog button switches the Digital Player 540 between operating mode and pro gramming mode In the programming mode you may adjust the Digital Player 540 to your individual requirements Select K The Select knob controls the functions Track select Volume Control Play Pause Input Select and is used for the Programming The behaviour of the Select knob changes depending on the activated Source Mode 16 Source Mode CD SACD pr E D m wg n or C gt uu Power Fx Q erm 2 l y x NU Open am W ay gt Nul LA gt poue v Source Mode DAC Volume Mode ON Track select 4 4 4 1 Play Pause 4 4 4 3 Change to Volume Control Mode Volume Control 4 4 4 4 Volume Mode ON Input Select 4 4 4 2 Change to Volume Control Mode Volume Control 4 4 4 4 Digital Player 540 User manual e m Volume Mode OFF Track select 4 4 4 1 Play Pause 4 4 4 3 no function no function Volume Mode OFF Input Select 4 4 4 2 no function no function Page 17 soulution 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 Page 18 nature of sound in a Track select Rotating the Select
27. y or tip over 6 Digital Player 540 User manual M cct in n Packing Please keep the original packing for future transports The original packing is opti mal protection against potential damages Operation Never run your Digital Player 540 with opened housing with closed cooling slots with high ambient temperatures gt 40 C close to heat sources like radiators heatings ovens or similar appliances dis sipating heat with extremely high humidity for example in humid cellars or rooms similar humidity close to water Sink bathtub or similar equipment Cleaning Use a soft and dry towel We suggest using a non abrasive micro fibre towel Please do not use any solvents or liquidities Service Do not try to repair your Digital Player 540 by yourself It needs a service check by a qualified person in the following cases the mains cable or the mains connectors are damaged foreign substances or liquidity has entered the Digital Player 540 the Digital Player 540 has seen rain the Digital Player 540 seems to malfunction the Digital Player 540 has fallen to the floor or the housing is damaged Serial Nr 540 Please note the serial number of your Digital Player 540 above Page soulution 3 3 2 3 3 3 4 Page nature of sound En m 8 Technical Highlights Layout The power supply units the CD SACD mechanism as well as the digital circuits are strictly separated The ana
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