PRELIMINARY
Installation, cont’d
For these inputs (excluding input 4 on the |
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corresponding unbalanced stereo audio signal |
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to the 3.5 mm mini stereo |
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Wire the stereo connectors as shown at right. |
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sensitivity levels and optimize audio input and |
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output. See pages 3‑5 and 3‑6 for instructions. |
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E Aux/Mix audio input and adjustment — To mix an auxiliary, mono, |
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receiver, for example) with the selected input’s audio, |
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The Aux/Mix input accepts line level audio | + Positive |
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signals from consumer and professional audio |
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sources. Consumer devices such as PCs, VCRs, | Ground |
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CThe maximum auxiliary input signal level is +4 dBu. Do not exceed this input level.
This input’s audio channel is always active, and it is independent of the selectable audio inputs
NIf audio output is muted via the 1Z SIS command, all audio outputs are muted. You are not able to hear audio from any source.
NIf you mute audio input by selecting input zero (SIS commands 0! or 0$), only audio from the numbered inputs
NAux/Mix input can be turned off (muted) via a separate RS‑232 command (0M). See chapter 4, Serial Communication for details.
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NThe Aux/Mix level can be changed ONLY via this rear panel control. It can not be controlled or adjusted by
NThe optional MediaLink Audio Control Module