Connecting up for analog playback & recording, Connecting up, Getting set up – Pioneer PDR-509 User Manual

Page 11: Connecting other pioneer î components

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Getting Set Up

Connecting Up for Analog Playback & Recording

Connecting Up

Before you start, make sure that all the components are
switched off and disconnected from the wall outlet.

Next, connect this unit to your amplifier/receiver using the
two sets of supplied audio leads — one set for playback,
the other for recording. On the rear panel of your amplifier
find an unused set of inputs /outputs for a tape /

MD

recorder (check the instruction manual that came with your
amplifier if you’re unsure about which terminals to use).

Using this set up you can make recordings from any other
component connected to the amplifier, via the analog
inputs of this unit.

OUT

CONTROL

INPUT

OUTPUT

PLAY

REC

L

R

MD/TAPE

LINE IN

DIGITAL IN

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

DIGITAL OUT

LINE OUT

CONTROL

AC IN

R

L

R

L

IN

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

PDR–509 CD-Recorder

Amplifier

To wall outlet.

Supplied stereo

audio cords

Connecting Other Pioneer

Î Components

If you are using a Pioneer amplifier or receiver that has
this feature, you can control this unit with the multi-
remote controller that came with your amplifier/receiver.
The advantage of this is that you can use a single
remote control to operate several components. Check
the instruction manual that came with your amplifier or
receiver for more information on using its remote as a
multi-controller.

Use a commercially available cord with a mono mini-
plug at either end to connect the

CONTROL

OUT

terminal of the amplifier/receiver to the

CONTROL

IN

terminal of this unit.

Make sure that at least one set of analog terminals is
connected to the amplifier when using

Î control

cords.

Pioneer

Î out

Note:

Rear panel show is that of U.S. and Canadian

models; others may look slightly different.

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