McIntosh MDA200 D/A Converter

Owner's Manual - Page 5

For MDA200.

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Rear Panel Connections and Switches
1� AC Input uses a Power Cord to connect
to an AC Outlet.
2� DATA IN receives operating data from a
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DATA OUT sends remote control
signals to source components.
3� RS232 Connector communicates with
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stereo mini phone plug cable.
4� IR INput connects to an IR receiver using
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5� Power Control IN
signals from another McIntosh component.
Power Control OUT
signals to another McIntosh component.
6� SERVICE USB
used for service purposes only.
7� UNBALanced Outputs use an RCA
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volume level signal.
8� BALANCED Outputs each use an XLR
connector cable for a balanced output
signal.
9� DA2 DIGITAL AUDIO MODULE
10� COAX Inputs (1 and 2) accept coaxial
cables for digital signals.
11� OPTICAL Inputs (1 and 2) accept
optical connections for digital signals.
12� MCT Input transfers signals from
McIntosh products with an MCT
connector and is required for SACD
audio.
13� HDMI (ARC) Input connects with a
compatible ARC TV using an HDMI
cord to share control and digital audio
connectivity.
Note: The HDMI ARC functionality of the MDA200 is only
compatible with ARC TVs. Other devices like DVD
and Blu-ray players will not work.
14� USB AUDIO Input
connector used to connect the MDA200
to a computer to stream digital audio.
A059800 MDA200 D/A CONVERTER - REAR 10/12/22 JM
120V 50/60Hz
35 WATTS
McINTOSH LABORATORY, INC., BINGHAMTON, NY
HANDCRAFTED IN USA WITH US AND IMPORTED PARTS
MDA200 D/A CONVERTER
L
BALANCED
AUDIO OUTPUTS
R
L
R
UNBAL
SERIAL
NUMBER
USB AUDIO
DA2 DIGITAL AUDIO MODULE
HDMI (ARC)
COAX 2
COAX 1
MCT
OPTICAL 2OPTICAL 1
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS
SERIAL
NUMBER
OUT
PWR CTRL
IN
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RS232
IR IN
OUT
DATA
IN
SERVICE
USB
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