TEAC HA-P90SD Owner's Mamual (English, Française, Español) - Page 8
Names and functions of parts, Indicators, Digital audio input/output and, analog audio input jack
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Names and functions of parts A B CD E F A Indicators POWER: This lights blue when the unit is on. CHARGE: This lights red when the unit is charging. When charging completes, it will become unlit. B Digital audio input/output and analog audio input jack Use this for digital audio input/output or analog audio input. oo The unit will automatically switch between optical and coaxial connections. For digital input: Optical connection: Use an optical mini plug. Coaxial connection: Use the included RCA conversion cable. For analog input: Use the included RCA conversion cable. For digital output: Optical connection: Use an optical mini plug. Coaxial connection: Use the included RCA conversion cable. 8 C Digital/analog switch Use this to switch between digital input/output and analog input. If the switch and the cable connected to the connection jack do not match, audio input and output will not be possible. oo Use the SETTINGS screen to switch digital input and output. D PHONES jack Connect a headphones plug (3.5mm stereo mini) to this jack. CAUTION oo Always minimize the volume before plugging headphones in and putting them on. While wearing headphones, do not connect or disconnect them or turn the unit on or off. Doing so could result in a sudden loud noise that could harm your hearing. oo Be careful not to mistake the headphones jack for the digital output jack and vice versa. Doing so could result in odd noises and even damage to connected equipment. E GAIN switch Use this to change the output level to suit the headphones that you are using. H: high output level L: low output level Lower the volume before setting this switch to H. CAUTION Particularly when using headphones for the first time with this unit, set the GAIN switch to L and be sure to raise the volume gradually during playback to check the sound pressure sensitivity.