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Parts and Functions
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Rear Panel
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OUTPUT jacks
These jacks are used to connect a
playback device, such as powered
speakers, or a recording device, such
as a tape recorder. Use RCA pin-plug
cables for L and R connection.
J
AUX IN jacks
These jacks are used to connect an
audio device, such as a CD player.
The input signal is routed to the
OUTPUT jacks and PHONES jack,
bypassing the computer. (The signal
is not routed to the DIGITAL OUT
jack.) Use RCA pin-plug cables for L
and R connection.
You cannot record an audio
signal input from these jacks
to the computer. To record
audio to the computer, use
the INPUT 3 jacks.
K
INPUT 3 jacks
These jacks are used to connect an
audio device, such as a CD player.
You can record audio signals input
here to the computer. Use RCA pin-
plug cables for L and R connection.
Even if the INPUT SELECT
switch is set to “MONO,”
these jacks receive stereo
signals.
L
DC IN jack
Connect the PA-3B power adaptor
here.
Before connecting the power
adaptor, make sure that the
OUTPUT knob on the unit is
set to standby (off). Connect
the power adaptor to the DC IN
jack, then plug the adaptor
into the AC outlet.
M
INPUT SELECT switch
This switch enables you to select the
input jacks (INPUT 1-3 or DIGITAL
IN) and select the type of input sig-
nal.
To input stereo signals from an elec-
tronic musical instrument or audio
device to INPUT 1-2 jacks (left signal
to INPUT 1 and right signal to INPUT
2), set this switch to “STEREO.” To
input monaural signals from a micro-
phone or electric guitar to INPUT 1
and 2 jacks, set the switch to
“MONO.” To input digital signals to
the DIGITAL IN jack, set the switch to
“DIGITAL.”
You cannot use DIGITAL IN
and INPUT 1-3 at the same
time.
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