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Connections

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Connections A A B CD Power cord XLR audio cables Optical digital cable RCA coaxial digital cable RCA audio cable Power outlet -3 Audio input -3 Audio input Amplifier, etc. Amplifier or digital recording device (CD recorder, MD deck, etc.) Amplifier, etc. A Analog audio output (ANALOG OUTPUT) jacks Use these to output two channels of analog audio. Connect the XLR jacks or RCA jacks to a stereo amplifier or powered speakers. Use commercially-available cables. XLR: Balanced XLR cables RCA: RCA audio cables Connect the R jack of this unit to the right (R) jack of the amplifier and the L jack of this unit to the left (L) jack of the amplifier. White (L) Red (R) White (L) Red (R) You can use the A.OUT ATT (analog output attenuation) menu item to reduce the signal level output from the analog audio output jacks (BALANCED and UNBALANCED) by 0 dB to -14 dB. B Digital audio output (DIGITAL OUTPUTS) connectors These output digital audio. Connect one of this unit's digital audio output connectors (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) to the digital audio input connector of an amplifier or 14 digital recording device such as a CD recorder. (They can be connected to different devices at the same time.) COAXIAL: Coaxial digital cable (RCA) OPTICAL: Optical digital cable (TOS) C ETHERNET port Use a commercially-available LAN cable to connect this port to a wired network or Internet connection. oo When changing the input source, this port is iden- tified as "NET". D USB port Use to connect a USB flash drive to the unit. oo When changing the input source, this port is iden- tified as "USB(R)". oo An iPod/iPhone cannot be connected here. oo Do not connect computers or similar devices to this unit's USB ports. Audio from computers cannot be input through this unit's USB ports.

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Connections
A
Analog audio output (ANALOG OUTPUT)
jacks
Use these to output two channels of analog audio.
Connect the XLR jacks or RCA jacks to a stereo
amplifier or powered speakers.
Use commercially-available cables.
XLR: Balanced XLR cables
RCA: RCA audio cables
Connect the R jack of this unit to the right (R) jack of
the amplifier and the L jack of this unit to the left (L)
jack of the amplifier.
White (L)
White (L)
Red (R)
Red (R)
You can use the A.OUT ATT (analog output attenua-
tion) menu item to reduce the signal level output
from the analog audio output jacks (BALANCED and
UNBALANCED) by 0 dB to –14 dB.
B
Digital audio output (DIGITAL OUTPUTS)
connectors
These output digital audio. Connect one of this unit’s
digital audio output connectors (COAXIAL or OPTICAL)
to the digital audio input connector of an amplifier or
digital recording device such as a CD recorder. (They
can be connected to different devices at the same
time.)
COAXIAL: Coaxial digital cable (RCA)
OPTICAL: Optical digital cable (TOS)
C
ETHERNET port
Use a commercially-available LAN cable to connect
this port to a wired network or Internet connection.
o
When changing the input source, this port is iden-
tified as “NET”.
D
USB port
Use to connect a USB flash drive to the unit.
o
When changing the input source, this port is iden-
tified as “USB(R)”.
o
An iPod/iPhone cannot be connected here.
o
Do not connect computers or similar devices to
this unit’s USB ports. Audio from computers cannot
be input through this unit's USB ports.
A
B
C
D
L R
L
R
A
Power outlet
Audio input
Amplifier or digital
recording device (CD
recorder, MD deck, etc.)
Amplifier, etc.
RCA coaxial digital cable
Optical digital cable
RCA audio cable
Power cord
Audio input
Amplifier, etc.
XLR audio cables
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