v Avoid albwing static shocks to be applied to the inputs or outputs. To prevent static shocks, touch any grounded surface, such as the Wadia 27i chassis, before connecting or removing

a cable. It is unlikely that a static shock will damage the unit, but it may cause the Wadia 27i

Decoding Computer circuitry to “lock-up” (see Lock-Up under Trouble Shooting in “Appendices”).

Inputs and outputs can be safely connected to the Wadia 27i Decoding Computer either:

Before the unit is powered up

When the unit is in Relay-Mute mode (See “Mute Modes” in General Operation)

The Wadia 27i Decoding Computer has six digital inputs:

Input 1: Glass fiber optical

Input 2: Glass fiber optical

Input 3: Coaxial with BNC connector

Input 4: Coaxial with BNC connector

Input 5: AES/EBU with XLR type connector

Input 6: Plastic optical TOSLINK

To connect a digital source, install a digital cable between the digital output of that source and a digital input of the Wadia 27i.

The Wadia 27i will automatically adjust to the sampling rate of any standard 32K, 44.1 K, or 48K digital audio format.

v Input I is factory configured for ClockLink. Using a non-ClockLink source connected to a ClockLink input results in sonic degradation To disable ClockLink see "Configuring Inputs."

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