Lyngdorf Audio MkIV Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Clock Gate
A proprietary 5-pole XLR input is provided for a clock synchronised CD-transport, where
the reference clock is controlled
by the Millennium. This feature is called Clock Gate.
When a compatible device is connected to the 5-pole connector (2) position D4 selects the
Clock Gate input as a source.
(This means that a Clock Gate source will override the AES/EBU input.)
Digital Output
The selected analog or digital input source is relayed to the digital output. Use the output
for recording CD’s etc.
Analog Inputs
One of the two 5-pole XLRs is dedicated for the optional Analog Input Module A.l.M.,
which will be clock synchronised and powered by the Millennium. When the A.l.M. is
connected, one of four analog inputs can be selected by toggling through input Al to 44.
When the A.l.M. is not present, the AI indicator will flash and the Millennium returns to
the
previous digital input.
Address setting for network operation
When used in a network in connection with either a RCS/TCS or another Millennium it is
essential to set both the communication speed and address correctly. The address usage
in a network is restricted by the following rules:
Address Functionality Comment
0 Reserved Normally not used
1 Master Master, TCS, RCS
2-.. Slave Slave
If more than one amplifier is present in the network different addresses must be appointed
to each amplifier by the Millennium software.
The INPUT/AUX connectors on the back panel are used for connectivity over standard
RJ12 cables in a suitable length. For Slave amplifiers the input is used to pass information
from the Master or a RCS/TCS to the amplifier. For Master amplifiers the broadcast
information will be passed to the slave on the AUX connector which also passes any input
information in a daisy chain to the next Lyngdorf product.