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1. Power Jack
Connect only the included Harman Pro
PS0913DC power supply here.
2. Footswitch Input
An optional 2-button footswitch can be
plugged into this TRS jack for independent
Bypass control of P1 and P2. Use the
Lexicon
®
LEX-DFS or a 2-button footswitch
wired as follows:
Tip = Bypass 2
Ring = Bypass 1
Sleeve = Ground
3. MIDI In, Out/Thru
Provides MIDI operation capabilities. Two
5-pin MIDI DIN connectors are available for
MIDI IN and MIDI OUT/THRU. (See page
37 for MIDI Implementation chart.)
4. USB Port
Provides communication with a computer
for use with MX-Edit
TM
software and MX200
plug-in window using a standard USB
cable. When the MX200 is connected to a
computer via USB, US briefly appears in
the Program Display window.
5. S/PDIF Digital In/Out
Digital input accepts 44.1kHz / 48kHz
signals. When the S/PDIF digital input is
selected and active, the Digital In LED on
the front panel lights.
Important: It is recommended that you
do not connect any digital device to the
MX200’s S/PDIF input that transmits at any
other sample rate (such as 96kHz). Doing
so can cause unpredictable performance.
Make sure the device you are connect-
ing to the MX200’s S/PDIF In is set as
the Clock Master (if that option is avail-
able) and transmitting at a sample rate of
44.1kHz or 48kHz only. As with any other
connection, if you need to unplug the S/
PDIF cable, it is recommended that you
switch to the analog inputs (see Digital
Input Select in the Utility section) or
bypass both processors before disconnect-
ing the cable.
6. Balanced Analog Line Outputs
Left and Right RF-filtered 1/4” balanced/
unbalanced TRS line outputs are servo-
balanced, so no signal loss is incurred
when using unbalanced connections. To
use the Left output as a mono sum of both
Left and Right signals, refer to the Stereo/
Mono Output Mode Utility section on
page 24.
7. Balanced Analog Line Inputs
Left and Right active analog 1/4” TRS
balanced/unbalanced line inputs. If only a
single plug is connected to the Left input,
the signal is split and sent to both the Left
and Right input paths.
Diagram - Rear Panel
Diagram - Rear Panel