BASIC CONNECTIONS
Notes:
•Do not connect the power cord of this unit or any of the other components to the power supply until all of the connections are completed.
•Insert the plugs of the connections cords firmly into the connecting jacks. Incorrect insertion may cause noise.
•Connect the wires correctly to the L (left) and R (right) channels. The red jack is the R (right) channel, and the white jack is the L (left) channel.
•Make sure that input and output are connected correctly.
•Refer also to the instruction manuals of components to connect equipment correctly.
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BALANCED JACKS
qThe BALANCED jacks on this unit are equipped with XLR connectors that are widely used on professional equipment. Their features are listed below.
•The 3 pin construction enables the musical signal to be transmitted as a balanced signal, with little effect from external noise
•The detachable locking mechanism minimizes connector play and enhances connection reliability.
wThe XLR connector for professional use is internally wired in either of the following two systems.
1. USA system (Pin w = COLD, Pin e = HOT)
COLD 2 | 1 GND |
3
HOT
2. European system (Pin w = HOT, Pin e = COLD)
21 GND
HOT
3
COLD
eThis unit uses the 1. USA system.
If a product that employs the European system is connected with this unit via a balanced cable, the reproduced signal may be
In this case, refer to “ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTOR PHASE SWITCHING”, and set so that the correct phase is used.
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