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MAESTRO M9
General Note: The shaded areas on the rear panel
represent output connections, such as analog
audio outputs (balanced and unbalanced),
HDMI outputs, and 12V trigger outputs.
1. MAIN POWER SWITCH - The only time
to turn OFF the Maestro M9 with this switch
is when the system will not be used for some
time, or if there is the possibility of thunder
and lighting, high winds, or frequent power
outages. Normally this switch is left on.
When this switch is turned off, there is no
power to the unit, and it cannot be turned on
with the remote or any other method.
2. VOLTAGE SELECTION - The Maestro M9
is designed to operate with either 110-120V
or 220-240V line voltages.
WARNING: Before the unit is turned on,
make sure that this switch is set to your local
AC power voltage.
3. POWER CONNECTION - All good AC
power flows in here.
Caution: Do not block any of the ventilation
slots. There should always be plenty of good
ventilation to cool the unit.
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4. ANALOG AUDIO INPUTS - There are
4 analog stereo input RCA pairs, each labeled
with the name of a typical source unit. Con-
nect these to the line-level analog outputs of
your source units.
5. ANALOG AUDIO BD and CD INPUTS -
The BD and CD inputs each have a balanced
XLR input pair, and an unbalanced RCA
input pair. Connect these to the line-level
balanced or unbalanced analog outputs of
your source units. Balanced connections offer
improved rejection of noise and interference.
6. DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS - There are
4 coaxial and 2 optical digital audio inputs,
each labeled with the name of a typical
source unit. Connect these to the digital
outputs of your source units.
7. ETHERNET CONNECTION -
Your Maestro M9 can be connected and con-
trolled through a computer network via this
CAT5 Ethernet connection. The OSD on
screen display allows you to set up the unit’s
network parameters.
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