Function of Parts and Controls

Rear panel

1PARALLEL connector

2RS-232C (serial interface) connector

3 OPTICAL connector

4 ANALOG OUT (UNBAL) connectors

5 OUTPUT LEVEL switch

6 AC power cord

7 ANALOG OUT (BAL) connectors

8COAXIAL connector

9CTRL-S IN connector

0RELAY IN/OUT connectors

1PARALLEL connector (D-sub, 9-pin, female) Connects to external control devices for remote control.

2RS-232C (serial interface) connector (D-sub, 9- pin, male)

Connects to a PC for remote control.

3OPTICAL connector

Connects to external digital devices through an optional optical digital connecting cable.

4ANALOG OUT (UNBAL) connectors (phono jack)

Connects to external devices through an optional audio connecting cable (phono type).

5OUTPUT LEVEL switch

Selects the output level of the ANALOG OUT (BAL) connectors.

+4 dBu: Outputs digital–20 dB signals at +4 dBu.

–10 dBu: Outputs digital–20 dB signals at –10 dBu.

6AC power cord Connects to an AC outlet.

7ANALOG OUT (BAL) connectors (XLR type, 3-pin)

Connects to external devices through an optional audio connecting cable (XLR type).

8COAXIAL connector

Connects to an external digital device using an optional coaxial digital connecting cable.

9CTRL-S IN connector (mini jack)

Use the supplied control S cable for wired remote control to connect this connector to the control S output connector on the front side of the supplied remote control unit.

Note

When the control S cable is connected to the CTRL-S IN connector, the reception of infrared signals by the remote sensor is disabled. To use the supplied remote control unit as a wireless remote control unit, be sure to disconnect the control S cable from both the control S output connector on the front side of the remote control unit and the CTRL-S IN connector.

0RELAY IN/OUT connectors

Use for Relay Play with multiple CDP-D12s.

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