Safety Connecting Operation Help Appendix
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Connecting a microphone
Diagram reference: I
1. You can use the pink socket I to connect a microphone with
a 3.5 mm mono jack plug.
2. Position the microphone in such a way that it does not point
directly at the speakers. If you hear feedback, characterised
by loud whistling noises, reposition the microphone until the
sound stops.
Connecting a sound source/audio input
Diagram reference: J, J2, T, T2
This port is used to accommodate a connecting cable for external
analogue audio sources (i.e. stereo system, keyboard/synthe-
sizer).
1. Connect the cable with the 3.5 mm stereo jack plug to the
light-blue coloured socket (reference J).
Optionally, you can connect a stereo Cinch cable (position J2).
You will be able to connect digital audio sources according to
the version.
1. Connect a Cinch connection cable to the audio input at Posi-
tion T. Connect an optical connection cable to the input at
Position T2.
Connecting a recording source / video inlet
Diagram reference: K, L
You can connect an external video source to your PC using an
S-Video or composite (cinch) cable. These connections enable you
to record and, if necessary, edit video data.
1. Connect the plug of the cord to the jack (position K for cinch
and L for S-Video).