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Names and Functions
19. Signal ground terminal
(SIGNAL GROUND)
Is a ground terminal for devices to be connected to this
unit. These terminals are used to reduce noises when other
devices are connected, and are connected to an analog
player or a tone arm. This terminal is designed not for safety.
20. Phono input terminal (PHONO)
Is an input terminal to connect RCA pin-plug cables from an
analog record player or a tone arm.
Do not connect a CD player or other devices whose output
level is high to this terminal. Normal playback cannot be
provided due to sound crack.
Some analog players have internal phono equalizers. If that
is the case, turn off the equalizer amplifier within the player.
21. Line input terminals
(LINE-1, LINE-2, and LINE-3)
Are used for signal inputs from a CD/DVD player, an SACD
player, a tuner, a video deck, a TV, and other such devices.
22. Record output terminals (REC OUT)
Are used to transmit output signals for recording onto the
recorder. These terminals are connected to the line input
terminal of the recorder.
The input signal selected with the input selector is out-
putted.
Do not insert a shortpin plug into these terminals.
No sound will be generated.
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