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Back panel
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For connection to a device with coaxial digital input capabilities.
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For connection to a device with optical digital input capabilities.
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For operating the unit via a PC or touch-screen device.
RREEMMOOTTEE OOUUTT // IINN
For installing the unit in a KNEKT system.
* Due to current regulations the H and V sync outputs are not functional.
Note:
Audio signals from SACDs and DVD-Audio discs are output as analogue only. There is no
output for these disc types from the digital connectors.
The UNIDISK 2.1 should be powered down then disconnected from the power
supply before connecting or disconnecting any of the plugs on the back panel.
If this is not done you may generate surges which could damage the UNIDISK 2.1
or other components in your AV system.
English
UNIDISK 2.1 PLAYER
Owner's Manual
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Connecting
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REMOTE
OUT
POWER
OFF
ON
SEE UNDERSIDE FOR SAFETY DETAILS
VOLTAGE RANGE
100-230V ~ 50-60Hz
POWER COMSUMPTION
40W APPROX
OUT RS232 IN
TOSLINK
SPDIF
Pr Y Pb Pr Y Pb H V DVI/HDCP
CENTRE
SUB
AB
BAL RIGHT BAL LEFT
COMPOSITE
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B
IN
FRONT
SURR
INTERLACED VIDEO OUTPUTS
WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
PROGRESSIVE VIDEO OUTPUTS
SCART VIDEO OUT ONLY
S VIDEO
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For connection to the SCART socket on a display device.
This connection only carries Component video. S-video and audio signals are never
carried on the SCART.
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For connection to a display device that accepts an interlaced YPrPb signal.
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For connection to a display device that accepts a composite signal.
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For connection to a display device that accepts an S-video signal.
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* For connection to a display device that accepts a progressive video
signal.
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For connection to a display device with a DVI/HDCP digital input.
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Line outputs for connection to a preamplifier.
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Balanced XLR outputs.
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