Heritage R100 Streaming Music Centre
Discovering your R100: Rear view
XLR output
7
Optical digital input
8
9
Coaxial input
10
USB-DAC
11
R & L speaker output
12
USB 1 and USB 2
13
14
Ethernet input
Power inlet
15
P 8
Balanced outputs must be used with equipment with balanced inputs.
YBA believes that RCA connections are of better quality than XLR
connections, unless the cable connection is very long.
XLR connectors should be wired: Pin 1 - Ground; Pin 2 - Hot (in-phase); Pin 3 -
Cold (phase-inverted).
Connect to optical output from a digital audio source (for example a digital
television) by optical cable.
Connect to coaxial output from a digital audio source by coaxial cable.
The USB Type B input allows a direct connection to a PC/Mac; The R100
operation is fully independent of your computer built-in soundcard and will
operate whether your computer has a soundcard or not.
When connecting speakers take care to connect in phase. The + of your
speaker must be connected to the + of the R100. Connect your RIGHT
speaker to the R output of your R100 and the LEFT speaker to the L output.
We recommend the use of banana plugs to prevent any short-circuit. The
R100 can be used with 8Ω or 4Ω speakers.
USB (type A) host port, for USB stick drive or USB hard disk drive use.
Connect the unit to the network permanently with RJ45-RJ45 straight
through (not crossover) networking cable. Use cable suited to the network
type, e.g. 10/100 base-T(most home networks). This allows the unit to be
plugged into a computer network, and is strongly recommended where a
wired connection is already available or can be installed. Standard UTP
RJ45 networking cable should be used to connect the unit to the
networking router. This is an option to choosing to use a wireless
connection.
Use the mains cable provided with your R100. Be sure the switch is in the OFF
position before plugging or unplugging the mains cable.
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