Preparations 2 Chapter
•This unit’s S400 connector has 6 pins. Check the number of pins on the i.LINK connector of your notebook computer, and use an appropriate i.LINK cable.
See “Using
Some limitations apply to FAM connections.
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S400
i.LINK cable (not supplied)
i.LINK (IEEE1394) connector Laptop computer
On the computer | On this unit |
Install | Set the setup menu item |
| INTERFACE SELECT >i.LINK |
| MODE to “FAM(PC REMOTE)” |
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Using XLR Cables (Audio Cables)
Before connecting XLR cables to this unit's analog audio input and output connectors, always attach the supplied ferrite cores to the XLR cables. Attach as shown below.
To attach the ferrite coreLoop the XLR cable one time through the ferrite core, on the side closest to the connector that is connected to this unit, and fix the ferrite core at the specified position.
XLR cable
Ferrite core (supplied)
120 to 150 mm
When the diameter of the XLR cable is too large to loop
If the diameter of the XLR cable is so large that is difficult to loop the cable through the ferrite core, simply pass it through the core without looping. In this case, use a binding strap (not supplied) to at the specified position, as shown in the figure below.
120 to 150 mm
XLR cable
Binding strap (not supplied)
Ferrite core (supplied)
Note
This unit will not meet the requirements of the CISPR 22 Class B electromagnetic interference standards if ferrite cores are not attached to XLR cables.
26 Connections and Settings