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Explanation of the panels
Explanation of the panels
This is an XLR-4-31 type connector that supplies power to a
commercially available gooseneck lamp.
fig.PinLamp.eps
fig.USBPortGuide.eps
This USB connector can be connected to your PC to control the M-
400 remotely. For more about remote operation, refer to “Remote”
(p. 189).
fig.MIDIPortsGuide.eps
These connectors are for connection with MIDI equipment. An IN
connector (for reception) and an OUT/THRU connector (for
transmission and “thru”) are provided. You can use the REMOTE
popup to switch between the OUT and THRU functions.
For details, refer to “Remote settings” (p. 190).
fig.SerialSelSWGuide.eps
On the M-400 you can use either the MIDI connectors or the RS-232C
connector. This switch selects the connector(s) you will use.
You must switch off the M-400’s power before changing the
position of this switch.
fig.RS232CPortGuide.eps
You can use this RS-232C connector to remotely control the M-400
from an external device.
fig.DigiOutJackGuide.eps
These jacks output a consumer format (IEC-60958 compliant) digital
audio signal. Two types of jacks are provided: coaxial and optical.
The same digital audio signal is output from both jacks. By default,
MONITOR L/R is patched to these jacks.
fig.TbInJackGuide.eps
This is a balanced XLR-3-31 female input jack for connecting a
talkback mic. Make connections after first checking the wiring
diagrams of other equipment you intend to connect.
fig.XLRJackInput.eps
4. LAMP connector
5. USB connector
6. MIDI connectors
7. RS-232C/MIDI select switch
8. RS-232C connector
9. DIGITAL OUT jacks
10. TALKBACK MIC IN jack
+P48V/14mA]
GND
COLD
HOT
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