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Transporter Owner’s Guide

SLIM

DEVICES

Connecting Transporter

. Connect an output from the Transporter to your stereo amplifier, preamp, or receiver with the

appropriate interconnect.

The most common connection uses the unbalanced analog output red and white RCA connectors

to connect to a line-level input, such as a CD or TAPE input. (Note: Transporter’s outputs are not

compatible with PHONO inputs.) More details about Transporter’s audio connections are available in

the Audio Connections section.

2. If you are using an ethernet network connection with your Transporter, connect an ethernet cable from

your hub or switch to Transporter. Otherwise, screw the included wireless antennae to the two gold

antenna connectors on Transporter.

3. Put the two AA batteries into the remote control.

4. Connect the included power cable to Transporter and plug it in.

You can leave Transporter plugged in all the time. When not in use, it enters standby mode and dims

the display. You can also dim the display by pressing the

BRIGhTNeSS

button on the remote or front

panel.

Balanced

Optical

Coax

BNC

AES/EBU

Word

Infrared

Ethernet

RS-232

AC Power

Analog

S/PDIF

S/PDIF Balanced

Clock

Input Output

Serial

Outputs

Input

Digital Outputs

Digital Inputs

Unbalanced Analog

Optical

Coax

BNC

AES/EBU

Outputs

TOSLINK S/PDIF

S/PDIF Balanced

Antenna Connectors

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