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===Secure the balanced audio output jack-TS connectors ===
 
===Secure the balanced audio output jack-TS connectors ===
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These are 2 separated connectors with a 3-wire harness each, ended with 3 x 1-pin dupont connectors. One of them have a red circle sticker that '''MUST''' be mounted on the Right Audio Out.
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These are 2 separated connectors with a 3-wire harness each, ended with 3 x 1-pin dupont connectors. One of them have a '''red circle sticker that MUST be mounted on the Right (R) audio Out'''"
 
   
 
   
 
Insert the jack connectors into the 2 holes labeled as ''audio OUT''. You have to insert them from inside the case and secure them with the washers and nuts from the outside. The washers will keep the nut from damaging the case. Use a wrench for tightening the nuts, but not too much!!
 
Insert the jack connectors into the 2 holes labeled as ''audio OUT''. You have to insert them from inside the case and secure them with the washers and nuts from the outside. The washers will keep the nut from damaging the case. Use a wrench for tightening the nuts, but not too much!!
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Since the LED's leads are too long, you will want to cut them down to about 7-8mm. Make sure you remember which lead is the short one. When inserting the dupont connector, if you feel that it doesn't grab the pins enough, you should press the tiny metal-jacket inside the plastic capsule to make it narrow. It's easy, simply put the dupont connector over the desk and press the metal with the screwdriver tip or something like that.
 
Since the LED's leads are too long, you will want to cut them down to about 7-8mm. Make sure you remember which lead is the short one. When inserting the dupont connector, if you feel that it doesn't grab the pins enough, you should press the tiny metal-jacket inside the plastic capsule to make it narrow. It's easy, simply put the dupont connector over the desk and press the metal with the screwdriver tip or something like that.
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===Connect the Audio Output Jack connectors===
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===Connect the TSR Balanced Audio Connectors to the Hifiberry DAC+ADC Stage===
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Connect the audio output jack connectors to the audio-output header to the Hifiberry soundcard:
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Every TSR connector has 3 colored wires like this:
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[[File:dacplus-adc-top audio-out.jpg|350px]]
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* '''Red''' -> Signal +
[[File:IMG_2414.JPG|450px]]
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* '''White''' -> Signal -
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* '''Black''' -> Ground
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The black wire on the "R" pin, white on the "L" one and red on "GND" (middle).
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Each TSR connector must be connected to the 10-pin header (J1) on the Hifiberry DAC+ADC Stage:
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{{NoteBox|Some kits have flipped the red and white wires. This is not a problem. Simply look at the black wire.}}
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[[File:HifiBerryDACADC-Stage-header.jpg|450px]]
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===Connect the Audio Input Jack connector===
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First, connect the audio OUT TSR connectors like this:
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This step depends of the specific model of your soundcard:
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[[File:HifiBerryDACADC-Stage-connection-OUT.png|600px]]
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====HifiBerry DAC+ADC PRO====
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And then, the audio IN TSR connectors like this:
 
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Connect the 2 x balanced input jack connectors to the audio-input header on the sound card using the 3x1 pin Dupont connectors as indicated in the image:
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[[File:dacplusadcpro-top-audio-in.jpg|600px]]
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I recommend you take a look at [https://www.hifiberry.com/docs/data-sheets/datasheet-dac-adc-pro Hifiberry DAC+ADC PRO specification].
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[[File:HifiBerryDACADC-Stage-connection-IN.png|600px]]
    
===Connect the Display===
 
===Connect the Display===

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