DCS Clock dCS Verona Master Clock Benutzerhandbuch
dCS Verona User Manual
Manual for Software Issue 1.0x
dCS Ltd
September 2004
Manual filename: Verona Manual v1.0x.doc
Page 9
email: more@dcsltd.co.uk
English version
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Connecting the System for DSD
Most owners will use the Verona to clock other dCS equipment at 44.1kHz.
do this:
If necessary, use the
Clock Frequency
button to set the outputs to
44.1kHz
.
do this:
Connect one of the Verona‘s
Word Clock Outputs
to the Word Clock input of
each unit in the chain – the transport, the DSD upsampler and the DAC. The
five outputs are the same.
five outputs are the same.
do this:
Connect a 1394 cable from the Verdi to the DAC and from the Purcell to the
DAC. Connect an AES cable from the Verdi to the Purcell’s AES input.
DAC. Connect an AES cable from the Verdi to the Purcell’s AES input.
IMPORTANT!
It is essential to lock the transport to the Verona. If this is not done, the
source will not be synchronised to the rest of the system, causing locking
problems or regular clicks.
source will not be synchronised to the rest of the system, causing locking
problems or regular clicks.
A Verdi or La Scala will slave to the Verona automatically, the
WClk
indicator will
light to confirm this.
do this:
For Purcell (v2.00 or later), select the required input then set the
WClk
menu
page to
WClk: In
. The
WClk
indicator will light to confirm that the upsampler is
locked. Set the
Output
to
DSD
.
do this:
For Elgar Plus or Delius, select the
1394
input then set the
MS
menu page to
MS: Sync
. The
SDIF
indicator (Elgar) or
WClk
indicator (Delius) will light to
confirm that the DAC is locked.
See the “Typical Applications” section on page
for more details.
Connecting the System for Dual AES
For owners who prefer to use Dual AES it is important to choose compatible
sample rates. The Dual AES sample rate MUST be exactly 2 or 4 times the
source sample rate and clock frequency.
sample rates. The Dual AES sample rate MUST be exactly 2 or 4 times the
source sample rate and clock frequency.
do this:
If necessary, use the
Clock Frequency
button to set the outputs to
44.1kHz
.
do this:
Connect one of the Verona‘s
Word Clock Outputs
to the Word Clock input of
each unit in the chain – the transport, the DSD upsampler and the DAC. The
five outputs are the same.
five outputs are the same.
IMPORTANT!
It is essential to lock the transport to the Verona. If this is not done, the
source will not be synchronised to the rest of the system,causing locking
problems or regular clicks.
source will not be synchronised to the rest of the system,causing locking
problems or regular clicks.
do this:
Connect a 1394 cable from the Verdi to the DAC. Connect an AES cable from
the Verdi to the Purcell’s AES input. Connect 2 AES cables from Purcell’s AES
outputs to the DAC’s AES inputs.
the Verdi to the Purcell’s AES input. Connect 2 AES cables from Purcell’s AES
outputs to the DAC’s AES inputs.
A Verdi or La Scala will slave to the Verona automatically, the
WClk
indicator will
light to confirm this.
do this:
For Purcell (v2.00 or later), select the required input then set the
WClk
menu
page to
WClk: In
. The
WClk
indicator will light to confirm that the upsampler is
locked. Set the
Output
to
88.2 kS/s
Dual AES
or
176kS/s
Dual AES
.
do this:
For Elgar Plus (v4.30 or later) or Delius (v2.30 or later), select the
Dual AES
input then set the
MS
menu page to
MS: Sync
. The
SDIF
indicator (Elgar) or
WClk
indicator (Delius) will light to confirm that the DAC is locked.
If the source sample rate is 48kS/s or 96kS/s and has a Word Clock input, set
Verona to
Verona to
48kHz
and set Purcell to upsample to
96
or
192kS/s
.