Definition of Terms
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INPUT AND OUTPUT | Balanced | |
CONNECTIONS | A symmetrical input or output circuit that has equal impedance from | |
| both input terminals to a common ground reference point. The indus- | |
| try standard for professional and sound recording installations, bal- | |
| anced connections have 6 dB more gain than | |
| tions and allow the use of long interconnect cables. Balanced con- | |
| nections are completely immune to induced noise from the system or | |
| the environment. | |
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| connections as the ground connection is made last and broken first. | |
| Turn the system off prior to making or breaking | |
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| tions requiring long cable runs. | |
OPERATION | Off | |
| When the AC power cord is unplugged from the AC power source, or | |
| when the back panel power switch (30) is down, or in the “0” position, | |
| the component is off. | |
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| When the SACD Standard is connected to AC power, and the back | |
| panel power switch (30) is up, or in the “1” position, the red | |
| LED illuminates. This indicates that the component is in | |
| mode, a low power consumption status that keeps the audio and reg- | |
| ulator circuits at idle. Krell recommends leaving the component in the | |
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| Operational Mode | |
| When the power button on the front panel or the SACD key on the | |
| remote control is pressed and the blue power LED illuminates, the | |
| component is in the operational mode and ready to play music. |
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