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This input conforms to the Sony/Philips Digital Interface Stan-
dard (S/PDIF), which calls for a 75 transmission of the DAS. Use a
digital interconnecting cable specifically designed for the 75
S/
PDIF standard, such as Madrigal MDC-2 cable, when using this in-
put.
7 EIAJ optical digital input (#6)
This input accepts digital audio signal (DAS) via optical cable
equipped with the
EIAJ optical connector (sometimes called
“Toslink
”) from digital sources such as a compact disc transport,
laser disc transport, digital audio tape transport, digital broadcast
receiver.
8 External IR Input
The Nº360 incorporates an infrared repeater input to facilitate a
wide range of installation options. If desired, the Nº360 may be
placed inside a cabinet or outside the normal line-of-sight in the
listening area, with the controlling IR signal being relayed to the
Nº360 by any of a number of commercially-available IR repeaters.
The specifications for this IR input call for a triggering voltage of
5 volts at no more than 100 milliamps of current, with the tip of
the
1
8" mini-plug having positive polarity, as below:
IR input tip polarity
+
5 volts @ less
than 100 mA
If you would like more information on the possibility of using an
infrared repeater with your Nº360, please contact your Mark
Levinson dealer.
9 Master communication port
This communications port allows the Nº360 to “link” to certain
compatible Mark Levinson components. (See Linked Functions.” )

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