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xp CDR 800/17.1 eng. 25-07-2001 15:12 Pagina 11 Connections 1 Installation English 2 3456 Connections 1 connection to the power 2 OPTICAL IN connects to the digital optical output of an external digital source (CD player, DVD, DAT, etc.), so you can record from this source (AUX OPTICAL) 3 DIGITAL IN connects to the digital coaxial output of an external digital source (CD player, DVD, DAT, etc.), so you can record from this source (AUX DIGITAL) 4 DIGITAL OUT connects to the digital coaxial input of an amplifier/receiver, so you can listen to playback of the set via the amplifier/receiver 5 ANALOG IN connects to the line (analog) output of an amplifier/receiver or other analog source (tape deck, tuner etc.), so you can record from this source (AUX ANALOG). For recording from a record player both recorder and record player should be connected to an amplifier/receiver 6 ANALOG OUT connects to the line (analog) input of an amplifier/receiver, so you can listen to playback of the set via the amplifier/receiver Setup recommendations - Place the set on a solid, vibration free surface. - Make sure there is sufficient space around the set to prevent overheating. - Do not place the set near a source of heat or in direct sunlight. - Do not use the set under extremely damp conditions. - If the set is placed in a cabinet, make sure that a 2.5 cm space remains free on all sides of the CD recorder for proper ventilation. - Active mobile phones near to the set may cause malfunctions. - Place the set below your receiver. Connections general NEVER MAKE OR CHANGE CONNECTIONS WITH THE POWER SWITCHED ON For playback on both recorder deck and changer deck the set should be connected to your amplifier/receiver. For this the following outputs are present: - Digital coaxial output (DIGITAL OUT); - Analog output (ANALOG OUT). For external recording the following inputs are present: - Digital optical input (OPTICAL IN); - Digital coaxial input (DIGITAL IN); - Analog input (ANALOG IN). These inputs can be connected to the corresponding output(s) of your amplifier/receiver or directly to the corresponding output(s) of the external source. Record players cannot be connected directly to the set. The connections you make will depend upon the possibilities your audio equipment offers and how you are going to use the set. Please refer to the user manuals for your other audio equipment first. Digital recordings (optical or coaxial) give the best performance in audio and usability. If possible, always make both digital and analog connections. In this way you can always make analog recordings when digital recording is not possible. 11

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Connections
1
connection to the power
2
OPTICAL IN
connects to the digital optical output of an external digital
source (CD player, DVD, DAT, etc.), so you can record from this
source (
AUX OPTICAL
)
3
DIGITAL IN
connects to the digital coaxial output of an external digital
source (CD player, DVD, DAT, etc.), so you can record from this
source (
AUX DIGITAL
)
4
DIGITAL OUT
connects to the digital coaxial input of an amplifier/receiver, so
you can listen to playback of the set via the amplifier/receiver
5
ANALOG IN
connects to the line (analog) output of an amplifier/receiver or
other analog source (tape deck, tuner etc.), so you can record
from this source (
AUX ANALOG
). For recording from a record
player both recorder and record player should be connected to
an amplifier/receiver
6
ANALOG OUT
connects to the line (analog) input of an amplifier/receiver, so
you can listen to playback of the set via the amplifier/receiver
Setup recommendations
– Place the set on a solid, vibration free surface.
– Make sure there is sufficient space around the set to
prevent overheating.
– Do not place the set near a source of heat or in direct
sunlight.
– Do not use the set under extremely damp conditions.
– If the set is placed in a cabinet, make sure that a 2.5 cm
space remains free on all sides of the CD recorder for
proper ventilation.
– Active mobile phones near to the set may cause
malfunctions.
– Place the set below your receiver.
Connections general
NEVER MAKE OR CHANGE CONNECTIONS WITH
THE POWER SWITCHED ON
For playback on both recorder deck and changer deck the set
should be connected to your amplifier/receiver. For this the
following outputs are present:
– Digital coaxial output (DIGITAL OUT);
– Analog output (ANALOG OUT).
For external recording the following inputs are present:
– Digital optical input (OPTICAL IN);
– Digital coaxial input (DIGITAL IN);
– Analog input (ANALOG IN).
These inputs can be connected to the corresponding output(s)
of your amplifier/receiver or directly to the corresponding
output(s) of the external source. Record players cannot be
connected directly to the set.
The connections you make will depend upon the possibilities
your audio equipment offers and how you are going to use the
set. Please refer to the user manuals for your other audio
equipment first.
Digital recordings (optical or coaxial) give the best
performance in audio and usability.
If possible, always make both digital and analog connections. In
this way you can always make analog recordings
when digital
recording is not possible.
Connections
Installation
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English
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3
4
5
6
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