User manual
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Back panel connections
DIGITAL OUT
Optical digital output for connecting an amplifier or
recorder with optical digital input.
DIGITAL OUT
Co-axial digital output for connecting an amplifier or
recorder with coax digital input. Please be sure to use
high-quality 75 Ω cable with RCA (Cinch) connectors.
ANALOG OUT
The analogue output of this CD / SACD-player delivers
analogue stereo signals with a level of 2.5 V RMS. It can
be connected to the CD-input (line input) of any stereo
pre-amplifier, integrated amplifier or receiver.
RC-IN
Earth (ground) clamp
This clamp can be connected to the earth terminal
of your amplifier.
RC-IN
Input socket for external IR (infra-red) remote control
receiver E2000 (* optional accessory) or external remote
device such as a programmable key pad.
R
LINK
Control input / output sockets for the R
LINK
system:
Both sockets are wired identically
- either of the two
sockets can serve as input, while the other can then be
used as output to the next R
LINK
device.
WIDE / NORMAL
Switch for the D10’s analogue output filter. This allows
you to switch the frequency bandwidth of the D10’s
analogue reconstruction filter.
The 'WIDE' setting produces the best sound quality, but
only with high-quality amplifiers which are able to process
signal frequencies above 100 kHz without generating
distortion.
If your amplifier cannot process very high audio signal
frequencies above 100 kHz without distortion, it is really
essential to move this switch to the NORMAL position.
If you are in any doubt about the ability of your amplifier
to deal with very high signal frequencies up to and
beyond 100 kHz, please check this with the manufacturer
of your equipment.
Alternatively you can set the switch to the WIDE setting,
and simply listen to the results. If you hear no inter-
ference, and if the sound image is better than that in the
NORMAL setting, leave the switch at the WIDE position.
Caution!
Many amplifiers tend to overheat when required to
handle the high signal frequencies which occur in the
WIDE setting. Please check this. If your amplifier over-
heats, it is essential to move the switch back to the
NORMAL position.
If you are not sure if your system is suited for wide band-
width operation, please consult the manual of the ampli-
fier and speaker system. If in doubt, please use the
position 'NORMAL'!
Note:
For all amplifiers the position 'WIDE' can be safely
used.
Mains input
The mains power lead is connected to this socket. For
details of a correct mains connection please read the
notes in the chapter 'Installation, Using the unit for the
first time, Safety notes'.










