Connections, Connecting to your receiver/amplifier, Connecting the remote control cable – Optimus - Katadyn Products Inc. High-Speed Dubbing Stereo Cassette Deck SCT-56 User Manual

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5

Connections

Connecting to Your
Receiver/Amplifier

1. Using one of the supplied audio cables, connect the cassette

deck’s

L

and

R

LINE OUTPUT

jacks to the receiver/amplifier’s left and

right tape input jacks.

2. Using the other audio cable, connect the cassette deck’s

LINE INPUT

jacks to the receiver/amplifier’s tape output jacks.

Note: If you are not sure which receiver/amplifier jacks to use, refer to
your receiver/amplifier’s owner’s manual.

Connecting the Remote
Control Cable

If you have an Optimus receiver/amplifier that has a remote control
jack (labeled

CONTROL IN/OUT

), you can use the receiver/amplifier’s remote

control to operate the cassette deck.

Connect the receiver/amplifier’s

CONTROL OUT

jack to the cassette deck’s

CONTROL IN

jack using the supplied remote control cable.

If you have another Optimus audio component that has a remote con-
trol jack, connect the cassette deck’s

CONTROL OUT

jack to the compo-

nent’s

CONTROL IN

jack. This relays the remote control signal from the

receiver/amplifier to the other component.

Note: You must also connect audio cables to your receiver for the
receiver’s remote control to operate your cassette deck.

Connecting the CD-Deck
Synchro Control Cable

If you have an Optimus CD player that has a

CD-DECK SYNCHRO

control

jack, connect the jack to your cassette deck’s

CD-DECK SYNCHRO

control

jack using the supplied CD-deck synchro control cable. This connection
lets you easily make CD-to-cassette deck recordings. See “CD-Deck
Synchro Recording” on Page 13.

Connecting Power

Carefully check all connections. Then plug the AC power cord into a
standard AC outlet. The power cord’s plug is polarized and fits only one
way. The cassette deck automatically turns on.

Warning: To prevent electric shock, do not plug the power cord into an
extension cord or other receptacle unless you can fully and easily insert
the plug’s blades.

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