McIntosh MCD600 Black 2-Channel SACD/CD Player

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XLR Connectors (Digital Audio)
Below is the Pin configuration for the XLR Balanced
Digital Audio Connectors on the MCD600. Refer to
the diagram for connection:
PIN 1: Shield/Ground
PIN 2: + Signal
PIN 3: - Signal
Note: When connecting to the MCD600 Digital XLR
Input and Output connectors it is important to use
a twisted pair shielded cable.
Data and IR Input Port Connectors
The MCD600 Data In Port receives
Remote Control Signals. A 3.5mm
stereo mini phone plug is used for
connection. The IR Ports also use a
3.5mm stereo mini phone plug and
allow the connection of other brand
IR Receivers to the MCD600.
Power Control Connector
The MCD600 Power Control Input receives an On/Off
signal from (+12 volt/0 volt). The Power Control Out-
put will then send out a +12 volt
Output Signal with a total cur-
rent up to 50mA. An additional
connection is for controlling the
illumination of the Power Out-
put Meters. The 3.5mm stereo
mini phone plug connects to a McIntosh Preamplifier
or A/V Control Center Power Control Output.
1. For additional connection information, refer to the
owner’s manual(s) for any component(s) connected
to the MCD600 SACD/CD Player.
2. The Super Audio Compact Discs Audio Signals
(DSD) are available only at the Analog Audio Out-
put Connectors. Compact Discs Audio Signals are
available at the Digital Audio Optical and Coaxial
Output Connectors.
3. The Front Panel USB Connector is for only con-
necting a USB Flash Memory Drive.
DO NOT CONNECT IT TO A COMPUTER OR
ANY OTHER USB TYPE DEVICE.
4. The IR Input, with a 3.5mm mini phone jack, is
configured for non-McIntosh IR sensors such as
a Xantech Model HL85BK Kit. Use a Connection
Block such as a Xantech Model ZC21 when two
or more IR sensors need to be connected to the
MCD600.
5. When discarding the unit, comply with local rules
or regulations. Batteries should never be
thrown away or incinerated but disposed
of in accordance with the local regulations
concerning battery disposal.
6. For additional information on the MCD600
and other McIntosh Products please visit the McIn-
tosh Web Site at www.mcintoshlabs.com.
General Information Connector and Cable Information
Data
Signal
N/C
Data
Ground
IR Data
Control
Ground
N/C
1. The MCD600 is designed to play round Compact
Discs; do not try other shapes or possible damage
may occur.
2. The MCD600 SACD/CD Player is designed to
play all industry standard “Redbook” CD Audio
Discs as indicated by the Symbol. It will also
play most CD-R, CD-RW and Dual Discs, however
some recorded discs may not be able to play due to
the condition of the recording or manufacturing.
3. Disc with tracks recorded with MP3 and WMA
Formats will playback on the MCD600 when the
writing software used to create them conforms to
the ISO9660 Level 1 standard.
4. The PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) Digital Signal,
is the standard for Audio CD Discs and is avail-
able at all Digital Audio Output Connectors on the
MCD600. Discs with WAV and MP3 file formats
are converted internally to a PCM Digital Signal.
5. Playing back Audio from a CD Disc and a SACD
Disc (CD Layer) is available at the Optical and
Coaxial Digital Outputs. When a SACD Disc is
playing back a 2 Channel or a Multichannel Layer,
the Digital Audio is only available at the Analog
Audio Output, with the Optical and Coaxial Out-
puts muted.
6. The MCD600 has the ability to playback a user
created DVD Data Disc with Audio Tracks up to
DSD128 and PCM up to 96Khz/24Bit. Digital Au-
dio Signals are available at the Optical and Coaxial
Digital Outputs for Discs with PCM Audio Tracks
up to 192kHz-24Bit.
Disc Information
Power
Control
Ground
Meter
Illumination
Control
Pass Thru
PIN 1
PIN 2
PIN 3
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