Pioneer RMX-1000-M User Manual
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En
English
To connect to the DJ mixer’s [MASTER OUT] terminals
R
L
R
L
To MASTER OUT terminal
DJ player
DJ player
DJ Mixer
Power amplifier and speakers
To audio input terminals
1
2
3
4
7
5
6
1
Cord hook
Hook the AC adapters’ power cord here.
! The sound will be interrupted if the AC adapter’s power cord is
disconnected from the unit during playback.
Using the cord hook
Hook the AC adapter’s power cord onto the cord hook to fasten it in
place. This prevents the power cord from being accidentally pulled, caus-
ing the plug to get disconnected from the terminal.
! The sound will be interrupted if the AC adapter’s power cord is dis-
connected from the unit during playback.
1
As shown on the diagram below, extend the tip of the power cord to
approximately the center of the rear panel of this unit and hook the
power cord onto the bottom side of the cord hook.
2
As shown on the diagram below, move the tip of the power cord back
in the opposite direction past the top of the cord hook, and hook the
power cord onto the top side of the cord hook.
3
Turn the tip of the power cord so that it is facing towards you, then
turn it back to create a ring as shown in the diagram and insert it into
the [DC IN] terminal of this unit.
2
DC IN terminal
Connect the included AC adapter’s DC plug here. Wait until all con-
nections of the equipment are completed before connecting the
power cord.
Be sure to use the power cord and AC adapter included with this
product.
3
ON, STANDBY switch
This switches this unit’s power between on and standby.
4
USB port
Connect to a computer.
! Connect this unit and the computer directly using the included
USB cable.
! A USB hub cannot be used.
5
OUTPUT terminals
Connect these to the external input terminals on a mixer, etc.
6
INPUT terminals
Connect these to the external output terminals on a mixer, etc. When
only [L (MONO)] is connected, the sound input to [L (MONO)] is
also input to [R].
CAUTION
When connecting audio cables, only connect either RCA pin jacks or
phone jacks, not both.
Interconnect the equipment in such a way that the flow of the audio
signals does not loop. If looped connections are made, the circuitry
could produce oscillations that may damage the speakers, etc.
Examples of looped connections to be avoided
! Connecting a DJ mixer’s output to this unit’s input terminals then
inputting this unit’s output to the same DJ mixer’s input terminals.
! Connecting the output from a DJ mixer’s [SEND] terminals to this
unit’s input terminals then inputting this unit’s output to input ter-
minals other than the [RETURN] terminals on the same DJ mixer.
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Kensington security slot