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Sonicorbiter SE
user manual
POWER SPECIFICATIONS
The
Sonore Sonic Orbiter SE comes with a power supply capable of delivering
5 volts at a maximum of 2 amps. The DC power connector accepts a 5.5mm
x 2.1mm jack. Do not exceed these power specifications or damage to the
unit will occur. Damage from an unapproved power supply will void the unit's
warranty.
POWER AND BOOT UP
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the
RJ45 connector jack on the back of the unit.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a router that has access
to the internet. If you do not have an ethernet connection in your audio
room a local electrician can do this for you for a reasonable price. As
a last resort, you can also get a Home Plug Ethernet adapter that uses
your home's power wires to extend your network. This a good
Home Plug
Ethernet adapter.
Connect your DC power supply to the unit. The DC power connector accepts
a 5
.5mm x 2.1mm jack.
Wait approximately 60 seconds for the unit to boot up and it should be ready to use.
ACCESSING THE UNIT'S GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE "GUI"
From any web browser on your home network enter the following URL
www.sonicorbiter.comto locate the unit's GUI.
You should get something like this if the unit is properly located.
Click on the IP address and the unit's GUI home page should open in your browser.
You should get something like this.
SETTINGS
The Settings tab is where you configure the unit and save settings. You
can set things such as DoP/DSD support.
From the unit's GUI click on the Settings tab.
You should get something like this.
These are some example of the various setups for the supported APPs.
Squeezelite
MPD/DLNA
Shairport
RoonReady
NAA - this APP does not have a setup page
OUTPUT MODES
The Apps tab is where you select the unit's output mode. Only one output
mode can be active at any given time.
From the unit's GUI click on the Apps tab.
You should get something like this.
From the unit's GUI click on the Audio App Switcher tab.
You should get something like this.
Select the output mode needed for playback and wait for the green Active
box to appear. The green Active box lets you know the output has been enabled.
The following is a description of the available output modes:
Mode #1 - SqueezeLite Output - This output works with any Logitech Media
Server and compatible controllers. This output supports true gapless playback
of PCM, DSD/DoP, and native DSD.
Mode #2 - ShairPort Output - This is an AirPlay emulator that utilizes
streams sent to it from a compatible source. This output supports true
gapless playback of PCM.
Mode #3 - MPD/DLNA Output:
Mode #3a - DLNA Output - This output utilizes streams from UPnP/DLNA servers
and controllers. This output can be configured as an OpenHome renderer.
This output supports true gapless playback of PCM, DSD/DoP, and native
DSD.
Mode #3b - MPD Output - This output is intended to work with an SMB mount.
This output supports true gapless playback of PCM, DSD/DoP, and native
DSD.
Mode #4 - HQ Player NAA Output - This output utilizes streams from Signalyst's
HQ Player running on your computer. Digital signal processing is performed
by HQ Player and then asynchronously streamed to the Network Audio Adapter
(NAA) output. This output supports true gapless playback of PCM, DSD/DoP,
and native DSD.
Mode #5 - RoonReady Output - This output utilizes streams from Roon. This
output supports true gapless playback of PCM, DSD/DoP, and native DSD.
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