NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
ANALOG BALANCED OUT (analog balanced output) connector
The signals of the music now playing are output from this connector.
Using an XLR connector cable, connect the connector to a component equipped with an analog balanced input connector.
Note:
*Before connecting the unit to another component, check that the XLR connectors have the same pin layout.
If they have a different layout, reconnect the conductors of the XLR connector cable in such a way that the pin layouts match.
Pin layout of the unit’s XLR connector pins
1 GND
3
2 1 2 HOT (+)
3 COLD
ANALOG BALANCED OUTPUT LEVEL control
This control is used to adjust the output level of the ANALOG BALANCED OUT (analog balanced output) connector.
The output level is increased by turning the control clockwise.
Note:
*Do not apply excessive force to the control when adjusting it.
*The output level and channel balance were adjusted before the unit was shipped from the factory. (Output level: +16 dBu)
CONTROL I/O (control input/output) connector
This connector is used to connect the remote control input/ output signals. For details, refer to “How to use the CONTROL I/O (control input/output) connector” (page 41).
RS-232C connector
Using serial communication, the control signals from the external source and the status information from the unit are output through this connector. For details, refer to “How to use the
DIGITAL OUTPUT (SPDIF) (digital balanced output) connector
The signals of the music now playing are digitally output through this balanced output connector.
Use an XLR connector cable to connect the connector with a component equipped with a digital balanced input connector.
Digital signals are not output while MP3 files are playing or during pitch control play.
AC POWER SOURCE CONNECTION
With the POWER switch set to the OFF position, plug the mains lead into a mains outlet providing the right voltage.
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