
Rear Panel & Connections
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CK
NE PAS OUVRIR.
TRIC SHOCK,
N OR MOISTURE.
AC INLET
240V
2
2
0
V
130V
110V
LINE OUT
AUX IN/ LOOP RETURN
2 1 R L/L+R
TRIM R L/L+R
LOOP SEND
R L/L+R
MAIN
SUB
MIN MAX
INPUT
INPUT
STEREO OUT
MONITOR
OUT
PA
Sound source
Mixer
Sound source
Stereo System
This SCSI-2 50-pin connector
(D-sub, half-pitch) can be used
to connect to an external SCSI
data storage device — allowing
you to conveniently save and
store large quantities of data.
Refer to page 127.
The LINE OUT jacks are used to send the
PSR-9000 output to a keyboard amplifier,
stereo sound system, mixing console, or tape
recorder. If you are connecting the PSR-9000
to a mono sound system, use only the L/L+R
jack. When only this jack is connected (using
a standard phone plug), the left and right
channels are combined and output through
this jack — allowing you have a mono mix of
the PSR-9000's stereo sound.
Refer to page 126.
Connection Examples
In this setup, the sound of the PSR-9000 itself as well as the
external sources is reproduced via the PSR-9000's built-in
amplifier and speakers, allowing the PSR-9000 to function as
a convenient stage monitor system.
The TRIM control allows the
input sensitivity of the AUX IN
L/L+R and R (LOOP RETURN)
jacks to be adjusted for
optimum level matching with
the connected equipment.
Refer to page 14.
Refer to page 14.
AC INLET
• Depending on the SCSI
device, you may need a special
connecting cable or adaptor to
connect the device properly to
the PSR-9000. Make sure to
confirm the connection config-
uration of both the PSR-9000
and the SCSI device before
purchasing the device.
• The SCSI ID number of the
PSR-9000 is fixed at 7. Make
sure to set the ID number of
the external SCSI device to a
number other than this (i.e., 0 -
6).
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