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Section 3
– Installation
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09/11/2008 REV 0.99
3.6 USB Connection
There are two USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connectors on the rear panel.
One is a Type A Master connector; the other is a Type B Slave
connector. Only one can be active at any time
– the active connector is
on the under side of the recorder close to the
back panel. The switch is set below the surface. Slide the switch toward
the connector you want active
– A or B BEFORE powering up the unit.
Use standard shielded USB connector cables to connect to your USB
device (Host PC to USB B
– Slave Device to USB A Host port).
Note: Maximum cable length should not exceed 5m (15 feet).
3.7 Audio Connection
The audio output connector is a 6 pin mini din socket that permits connection to the
recorders audio lines. Connections are as follows:
Pin
Direction
Description
1
Out
Audio Common
2
In
Microphone Input
3
Out
Line Output
– Left
5
Out
Line Output
– Right
4
In
Line Input - Left
6
In
Line Input - Right
An adapter is available that converts the Mini Din to 3 Standard Phone Jacks for
Microphone In, Line In and Line Out.
3.8 Mouse and Keyboard Connection
The keyboard / mouse connector is a 6 pin mini din socket that permits connection to an
external mouse and/or keypad. A standard PS2 mouse will plug directly into this socket, a
PS2 keyboard needs an adapter. Connections are as follows:
Pin
Direction
Description
4
Out
+V for Keyboard/Mouse
3
Out
Supply Common for Keyboard/Mouse
1
In/Out
Mouse Data Line
5
In
Mouse Clock Line
2
In/Out
Keyboard Data Line
6
In
Keyboard Clock Line
An adapter is available that converts the single Mini Din Socket to two separate sockets, one for the mouse and
one for the keyboard.
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