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and place one in each bottom corner of the interface unit. Then be sure to
locate the rack-mount box in a secure location.
Plug one end of the cable into the 9-pin connector on the Mona card that
now protrudes through the back panel of your computer, and secure the
cable using the built-in screws located on both sides of the connector.
Attach the other end of the cable to the rear of the interface and fasten the
cable securely with the screws.
Caution: Never connect the rack-mount interface to the computer while
either the interface or your computer is turned on.
9. You can now attach external audio devices to the rack-mount box. Mona
can accommodate four analog input signals and can generate six
independent analog output signals. In addition, Mona provides word
clock sync, stereo S/PDIF digital input and output via coaxial RCA or
optical connectors, and eight channels of ADAT optical I/O. The analog
and digital inputs and outputs on Mona are simultaneously active, except
that the digital mode must be set to either S/PDIF or ADAT. The S/PDIF
and ADAT I/O cannot be used simultaneously. This allows you to record
up to 12 channels of audio (four analog and eight digital) while playing
back 14 channels (six analog and eight digital) in ADAT mode, or record
up to 6 channels (four analog and two digital) while playing back 8
channels (six analog and two digital) in S/PDIF mode. Additional
information on attaching external devices to Mona may be found in the
Connecting to Mona’s Rack-mount Interface section. (NOTE: When
connecting devices to the S/PDIF jacks on Mona, do not use standard
analog RCA audio cables. For reliable S/PDIF operation, 75ohm coaxial
video cables are recommended).