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Word sync, I.link (audio) output setting – Teac SZ-1 User Manual

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Word sync

This feature is used when you want to get your whole system
locked to a single sync signal (clock) by connecting this unit to
the Esoteric AZ-1 or G-0/G-0s or other devices that are
capable of outputting a sync signal (word clock).

Use the WORD button to switch between Word ON and
Word OFF.

The main unit can accept and synchronize to the following
frequencies received from external devices:

44.1kHz, 88.2kHz, 176.4kHz

This unit also accepts a Universal Clock frequency of 100 kHz.

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It takes several seconds for the unit to detect and lock to an
external clock.

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Make WORD SYNC connections before powering on the unit.
If no valid word sync signal is received, the display shows “No
Word!”.

i.LINK (AUDIO) Output Setting

When the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal is connected to an amplifier or
a D/A converter, select proper i.LINK output setting.

Press the i.LINK button.
Each time the i.LINK button is pressed, the output setting
changes.

When using the i.LINK terminal, select “60958” or “PCM”,
and set the Digital Output setting to “ON”.

60958

DSD signal is output during playback of a Super Audio CD.
The digital signal in IEC60958 format is output during
playback of a CD.

PCM

DSD signal is output during playback of a Super Audio CD.
Linear PCM digital signal is output during playback of a CD.

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Some amplifiers may regard this signal as DVD-Audio.

OFF

Select this when you don’t use the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal.
No signal is output from the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal.

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There is no difference between 60958 and PCM as far as
Super Audio CD playback is concerned.

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Set the Analog Out setting to “Multi ch” to output the
surround sound from a Super Audio CD.
When the Analog Out setting is set to “2ch”, the multi-
channel sound is downmixed to 2 channels.

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In case you experience any problem with the audio output,
read the instructions of the connected component to check
the adaptable format.

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If the component connected via the i.LINK terminal is
compatible with the flow rate control, the connected
component will work in the flow rate control mode.