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Mark Levinson 30.6 - Setup and Installation; Nº30.6 Input Names; Making Digital Connections

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Setup and Installation
Caution! For your protection, review “Important Safety
Instructions” before you install your Nº30.6/PLS-330.
Nº30.6 Input Names The Nº30.6 allows you to assign any of a wide variety of names to each
of the eight digital inputs, shown below:
NOT USED (any unused input)
CD Compact Disc
DVD Digital Video (or “Versatile”) Disc
LD Laser Disc
DAT Digital Audio Tape
DCC Digital Compact Cassette
MD Mini Disc
CDR Compact Disc, Recordable
CDI Compact Disc, Interactive
DBS Direct Broadcast Satellite
DSS Digital Satellite System (e.g., “DirecTV”)
AUX Auxiliary (other digital sources)
DCR Digital Cable Radio
The name you assign to an input is shown on the display when a
source is selected (see “Display, Nº30.6”). Before operating your
Nº30.6, you’ll want to customize it to match the digital sources in your
system.
The Nº30.6 digital audio processor is shipped with inputs 1 and 5
named CD, since you will probably want to hook up your new compo-
nent and start using it right away. CD1 is an AES/EBU (XLR) digital in-
put, and CD5 is a S/PDIF (RCA) digital input, and both are ready for use
as soon as the Nº30.6 is powered up and connected to the rest of the
system. Other inputs are named NOT USED and must be renamed be-
fore they may be used. (See “Making Digital Connections” and “Mak-
ing Analog Connections below.)
Making Digital
Connections
The Nº30.6 incorporates RCA-type and XLR-type electrical connectors,
and ST-type and EIAJ-type optical connectors for digital audio signal in-
put. Digital outputs are available in both XLR-type electrical and EIAJ-
type optical connectors. (See “Rear panel, Nº30.6, above.)