User's Manual
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User’s Guide ADI-2 DAC v2.2 © RME 
DC detected (Phones) 
DC detection is crucial to prevent the sensitive phones drivers 
from being destroyed by inaudible currents flowing through 
them. As the ADI-2 DAC is fully DC coupled from DAC to 
phones output, a digital full scale signal with 0 Hz would 
produce up to 15V DC at the outputs, and destroy any 
attached phone immediately. In case the power output stage 
fails the same could happen. Therefore the phones outputs 
will switch off with 1.8V DC detected. 
Power Fail 
In case the operating voltage drops below 9.3V the internal 
power supply of the analog I/Os is switched off (overcurrent 
protection). However the digital part will operate even with 
only 5V. Therefore connecting a wrong power supply could 
pretend a fully working unit - which just doesn't receive or 
emit any audio. This warning screen informs about the 
undervoltage problem. 
Internal Error 
During power-on the unit performs a self-test. When this test 
fails USB will be deactivated, with record and playback no 
longer functional. In such a case please contact your local 
RME distributor. 
The ADI-2 DAC also shows Info Messages during normal operation, to explain the current 
state and to point out possible problems. 
At input SPDIF, a Non-Audio Channel Status causes the DA section to be muted. An info 
message Non-Audio signal at SPDIF input gives a hint why there is currently no analog audio at 
the outputs present. 
In USB mode, an Emphasis Channel Status brings up the info message Emphasis detected at 
SPDIF input. This reminds the user that the Emphasis indication gets lost when recording 
through a computer. 










