Rear Panel Features
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Shortcut 2000 Editor Owner’s Manual
CHAPTER II
REAR PANEL FEATURES
All connections to the Shortcut Editor are made on the rear panel. Some connectors have
a dual purpose, and are explained in detail in the Recording or General Operations chapter.
PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT
MADE IN USA
360 SYSTEMS, WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CALIFORNIA, USA
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REAR PANEL OF SHORTCUT EDITOR
Analog Audio Inputs and Outputs
Analog inputs and outputs are provided on balanced XLR connectors at a nominal level
of +4 dBu. Pin 2 is +, pin 3 is –, pin 1 is shield.
Digital Audio Inputs
A female XLR-3 connector accepts inputs in the AES/EBU format. A BNC connector
accepts inputs in either the consumer IEC-958/II format or the 75-ohm AES3-ID format.
Digital Audio Outputs
A male XLR-3 connector provides a digital output in the AES/EBU format. A BNC
connector provides a 75-ohm output in the professional AES-3ID format. Digital output in the
IEC-958/II format is not provided.
D-NET File Transfer Ports
The XLR and BNC digital outputs may be used as D-NET file transfer ports. D-NET is
an audio network using standard digital audio protocols. It can transfer files with their names
and audio data to 360 Systems DigiCart/II and Instant Replay units. D-NET signals from other
360 Systems devices can be Echoed through the Shortcut by connecting them to either the XLR
or BNC digital inputs.