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Reset of Microprocessors
In the unlikely event the controls of the MHA100
stop functioning, the microprocessors can be reset by
performing the following:
1. Press the STANDBY/ON Push-button until the
STANDBY/ON Indicator switches Off.
2. When the MHA100 cycles On then Off, release the
STANDBY/ON Push-button.
3. When the STANDBY/ON LED is illuminated
press the STANDBY/ON Push-button, the
MHA100 will resume normal operation.
Note: This can be performed with the MHA100 On or
in the Standby Mode.
Resetting the MHA100 to default settings
If it becomes desirable to reset all the adjustable set-
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values, perform the following:
1. Press in and hold the INPUT Control and the
VOLUME Control. The Front Panel Display will
indicate “FACTORY RESET”. Refer to figure 124.
2. When the Front Panel Display indicates “FAC-
TORY RESET, COMPLETE” release the two
controls. Refer to figure 125.
3. Press the STANDBY/ON Push-button and the
MHA100 will resume operation.
SAMPLE RATE:
The Sample Rate pull down Window indicates the
Sample Rate choices of the connected McIntosh
MHA100. It also communicates the selected choice
of Sampling Rate to the active Windows Playback
Program.
Note: In general, when the original music is recorded
at a higher Sampling Rate, the result is usually
more detail in the music. However, this higher
rate results in consuming larger amounts of stor-
age space. The Sample Rate usually should be set
to match the Sample Rate of the music recording
being played back.
ASIO HOSTS CAN CHANGE:
There are two choices. When the box is not checked
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the Sample Rate Setting in the McIntosh USB Control
Panel. It would be an appropriate choice when using a
playback program like Windows Media Player.
If a third party program for music playback is
ASIO compliant then check the box. These programs
allow changing the Sample Rate Setting directly “on
the fly” according to the format of the music being
played back. An example of just one of the available
programs is “JRiver Media
Center”.
ABOUT:
Displays the Driver Version
and Control Panel Version
of the current McIntosh
USB Audio Driver. Refer to
figure 123.
Control Panel Settings
The MHA100 USB Control Panel allows changes
to be made from the default settings. These include
Latency, Sample Rate and Audio Stream Input Output
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Note: It is not neces-
sary for the
McIntosh USB
Control Panel to
be running, un-
less it is desired
to make changes
to the default
settings.
LATENCY:
The default Latency Setting is chosen for contempo-
rary computers and their performance capabilities.
When the McIntosh USB Audio Driver is installed on
a legacy computer with slower processing speed, it
may occasionally produce clicks/pops in the music. To
resolve this if it occurs, increase the Latency Setting
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USB Audio Driver Operation
How to Operate the MHA100, con’t
Figure 124
FACTORY RESET
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FACTORY RESET
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