Product guide

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59. Record RCA Unbalanced Out
Use these to connect a recording device.
60. Channel 4 Line 4 RCA Input
Use to connect a line level device.
61. Channel 3 Line 3 RCA Input
Use to connect a line level device.
62. Channel 3 Aux 3 RCA Input
Use to connect a line level device.
63. Channel 2 Line 2 RCA Input
Use to connect a line level device.
64. Channel 2 Aux 2/ Phono 2 RCA Input
Use to connect either a phono or line level device depending on the position of the Channel 2 Aux 2/
Phono 2 (65) switch.
65. Channel 2 Aux/Phono Selector
Used to set the input level for the Aux 2/ Phono 2 (64) Input to either phono or line level.
66. Channel 1 Line 1 RCA Input
Use to connect a line level device.
67. Channel 1 Aux 1/ Phono 1 RCA Input
Use to connect either a phono or line level device depending on the position of the Channel 1
Aux 1/Phono 1 (68) selector.
68. Channel 1 Aux/Phono Selector
Used to set the input level for the Aux 1/Phono 1 (67) input to either phono or line level.
69. Mic attenuator
This control can be used to attenuate the microphone channel’s input level.
70. MIC 2 Jack Unbalanced Input
MIC 2 channel ¼” unbalanced microphone input.
SD-card Player Operations
1. Selecting Tracks Using the Folder/ Track encoder
• Turn the Folder/ Track Encoder to browse the tracks.
• When a new track is selected during playback, playback begins as soon as the track is selected.
2. Selecting Folders
• Press and hold the Folder/ Track Encoder while turning to browse the folders.
Release the encoder to return in Track mode.
• When a new track is selected during playback, playback begins as soon as the FLD/ TRK Encoder is
released.
3. Starting Playback
• Press the Play/Pause button during the pause or cue condition to start playback, the Play indicator
lights.
• The point at which playback starts is automatically stored in the memory as the cue point. The CD
player then returns to the cue point when the Cue button is pressed.
Fig. 9