The 0202 USB 2.0 receives its power from the USB. Always connect to the USB jack on the computer itself and NOT to a low-power USB connection that may be present on your computer keyboard or other USB peripheral.
8. Main Outputs
The balanced outputs are normally connected to your monitoring system. The signal is duplicated on a stereo 1/8¨ jack for easy connection to desktop stereo speakers. The outputs have been designed using a special noise- cancelling circuit which reduces problems relating to ground loops. The main output volume can be controlled using the System Volume Control on your Mac or PC.
9. R - Hi Z / Line Input
This 1/4¨ input can be used as a Hi-Z instrument input (guitar/bass, etc.) or a line level input. The input is balanced, but accepts either balanced or unbal- anced signals.
10. L - 1/8¨ Mic Input
Connect microphones with 1/8¨ plugs to this jack.
11. L - Hi-Z / Line / Mic Input
Use the XLR connector for microphones or balanced line level signals. Use the 1/4¨ in the center of the XLR jack as a Hi-Z input for guitar/bass, or as a line level input. The input is balanced, but accepts either balanced or unbalanced signals.
Ground Lift Switches
There are “ground lift” switches for both analog inputs located on the bottom of the unit. These switches can be used to safely stop the hum if a ground loop occurs in your setup. See page 18 for more information.
Input Grounded
The input ground is lifted when the A or B slide switch is closest to the GND LIFT label.
Input/Output
INPUT/OUTPUT
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USB 2.0 | R | L | Stereo | R - Hi Z / Line |
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| L - Mic | L - Line Mic |
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7.USB
Connects the 0202 USB 2.0 to your computer via the supplied USB cable. The USB connection provides
NOTE to PC Users: When using a USB 1.1 port, performance is limited to
System Volume Control
Mac
PC
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