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TM
dm8
Rear Panel
1. Programmable inputs
2. Program buttons
3. Tape Monitor outputs
4. Output sockets
5. Remote sensor window
6. Mains power switch,
socket and fuse holder
7. Remote Power
Amplifier output
8. Output selector switch
1. Programmable inputs:
Provides
connection to your signal sources. It does
not matter which input each source is
connected to, as these inputs are allocated
using the remote control.
2. Program buttons:
Allows the inputs to be
programmed to the remote control. They
will remain illuminated once they have been
allocated – see
Connecting signal sources
and
allocating signal sources and the remote control
(page 15/16)
3. Tape Monitor outputs:
For recording
direct to tape.
4. Output sockets:
Provide connect from the
Pre Amplifier to Power Amplifier(s).
5 Remote sensor window:
Behind this
window is a sensor that receives infrared
signals from the remote control. Aim the
remote at this area.
6. Mains power switch, socket and fuse
holder:
Once the dm8 has been
programmed, the main power switch can be
left on and the dm8 left in standby when not
in use. If the main power switch is turned
off, all programming is stored in memory.
7. Remote Power Amplifier Control
output:
Connect a cable from this output to
the power amplifier(s) and the dm10 will
switch the power amplifier(s) between
Standby and On.
8. Output selector switch:
Allows the user
to select the type of output required,
Balanced, Unbalanced and Current. see
Comments on the different dm8 Outputs (
page
14).
Figure 6