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Use
this
mode
whenever
imaging
must
remain
stabie.
A
cable
as
shown below
is
what's
needed
to
link
two
463
Xes
(or
a
463X
and a
163X).
It's
2-conductor shielded
(3-wire)
with
standard
1/4"
tip/ring/sleeve
phone plugs
at the
ends.
Shielding
is
essential,
and
keep
the
cable
short, too,
to
minimize
hum
pickup.
Don't
use
mono
cable
or
plugs (tip/sleeve)
lest
you damage the
rms
detectors.
3-Circuit
("Stereo")
Plugs
and
Dual-Conductor
Shielded
Cable
Don't
fail to
disconnect
the
units
from
ac
power
when
hooking
up a stereo pair;
you'll avoid
a
potentially
loud (and
damaging)
pop.
Also see
the
assembly
drawing at
the
bottom
of
the
inside
front
cover.
After
you've decided which
unit
is
the
Slave
by
pressing
in the rear button,
the yel-
low
LED
on
the front will
light.
As explained
earlier,
the
front controls are inactivated
(will
have
no
effect)
and the
LED bar
graph
will be
blank since
the
amount of
attenuation
is exactly
the
same
for
both
Master and
Slave.
When
you want
to have
two
independently
operating units,
as
we have
said,
remove
the strapping
cable
and
leave
both Master
buttons out.