Wadia Digital 861 CD Player User Manual


 
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Wadia 861 COMPACT DISC PLAYER
Configure
IN 1: CLOCKLINK OFF
To utilize ClockLink with an external processor, the Wadia 861 digital inputs
must be configured for ClockLink as described below.
Use the Enter button to scroll through the display menus until you reach the
configuration menu for the input you wish to configure. Shown below
is the configuration menu for Input 1:
Use the Volume Up or Volume Down button to change to ClockLink ON.
Press the Mute button to save the configuration.
Note: Using ClockLink with a source other than the internal
CD transport will result in unpredictable, degraded performance.
ClockLink should only be used when using an external processor which
is being fed by the 861 internal CD transport. For all other applications,
inputs should be configured with ClockLink OFF.
The Wadia 861 has several features to prevent ClockLink from being
engaged when it should not be. First, whenever the input signal is other
than 44.1 kHz sampling frequency, the Wadia 861 will automatically revert
to recovered clock mode. Second, if the internal transport is not running, the
Wadia 861 will revert to recovered clock mode.
Note: All inputs on the Wadia 861 are factory configured for
ClockLink OFF.
When the Wadia 861 is operating in ClockLink mode, the Input screen will
indicate this as shown below:
Even if an input is configured for ClockLink, the Status screen will only
indicate ClockLink if it is currently engaged. For example, if an input is
configured for ClockLink, and the Wadia 861’s internal CD transport is
turned off, then the display will not indicate ClockLink.
Configuring Digital
Inputs for ClockLink
ClockLink Status
Indication
In:1 Glass Optical
44 .1 kHz ClockLink