
Manual
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Figure 2 shows the connectors.
The Control Box’s front-panel:
Input Selection knob
(left knob) - Push it in to turn P-9 On or Off. Turn the knob to select Inputs 1, 2, 3,
4, or 5.
Volume knob
(right knob) - Turn the Volume knob clockwise to increase volume.
Mute
- Push the Volume Knob in for one second to mute the P-9. Any key/action will un-mute P-9..
Memory Retention
- After the P-9 is initially powered up, use the Input Selection knob or remote control
to turn the P-9 off so that the P-9’s memory retains the last selected input and volume setting.
The Control Box’s rear-panel:
Control -
Use the provided 15-pin cable to connect the DC voltage and logic control between the Control
and Audio boxes. Please note, this 15-pin cable cannot be replaced by a standard VGA cable. (Nuforce
utilized all 15-pins; standard VGA cables do not).
Trigger In and Trigger Out -
A 12V DC trigger connected to the Trigger In turns on the P-9. The
Trigger Out sends a 12V trigger signal whenever the P-9 is turned on or off with the logical control,
remote, or Input knob.
The Analog Box’s front controls:
Mechanical Volume knob -
In cases where the Analog box needs to be located at a significant distance
from the Control box, we have provided as a convenience, a second manual volume control. The
Dual-
Drive
mechanism tracks the mechanical volume knob and stores the level in the P-9’s memory.
The Analog Box’s rear connectors:
Control -
This connector accepts the Control Box’s control and DC cable.
Inputs 1-5 -
These line-level inputs are for use with various source components, such as a CD player.
Input 5 (see below) operates as a standard line-level input when the P-9 is active and behaves as a pass-
through when the P-9 is off.