Hooking up the system, Digital interface, Getting started – Sony PCM-R300 User Manual

Page 5: Analog connections, Digital connections, Connecting the ac power cord, Digital input and output jacks, Copy information during recording

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Getting Started

Getting Started

Hooking Up the System

This section describes how to hook up your deck to an
amplifier, CD player, MD deck, or other audio
components. Be sure to turn off the power to each
component before making the connections.

IN

ANALOG (LINE)

CH-1

CH-2

(L)

(R)

OUT

COAXIAL

DIGITAL

AC IN

IN

OUT

OPTICAL

IN

OUT

1

2

4

3

1 ANALOG (LINE) IN/OUT jacks

2 DIGITAL COAXIAL IN/OUT jacks

3 DIGITAL OPTICAL IN/OUT jacks

4 AC IN socket

Analog connections

Use phono-plug audio connecting cables (not
supplied).

Digital connections

For connections through the DIGITAL COAXIAL IN/
OUT jacks

Use coaxial digital connecting cables (not supplied).

For connections through the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN/
OUT jacks

Use optical digital connecting cables (not supplied).

Connecting the AC power cord

Connect the AC power cord (supplied) to the AC IN
socket on the rear panel and connect the plug on the
other end to a wall outlet.

Digital Interface

Digital input and output jacks

• The following table shows signal formats that

correspond to the input and output jacks on the
deck.

• The DIGITAL COAXIAL IN jack accepts not only the

consumer version of the IEC-958 international digital
audio interface standard, but also the broadcasting
studio version of the IEC-958 standard used by such
DAT decks as the PCM-2300, PCM-2700 or PCM-
2700A.

Type

Input signal format

Output signal format

DIGITAL
COAXIAL/
OPTICAL

IEC-958 for consumer
use

IEC-958 for
consumer use

DIGITAL
COAXIAL

IEC-958 for
broadcasting studio
use

Copy information during recording

• Copy information that is recorded on tape during

recording varies according to the input jack used and
the signal format, as shown in the table below.

• In the case of the IEC-958 for broadcasting studio

use, the digital signal carries no copy information.

• As for the IEC-958 for consumer use, three types of

copy information exists: copying possible, first-
generation copy permitted, and copying prohibited
(Serial Copy Management System).

Input jack

Signal
format

Copy
information
carried by
digital signal

Recording
capability
on this
deck

Copy
information
recorded on
tape

DIGITAL
COAXIAL

IEC-958 for
broadcasting
studio use

None

Possible

Determined
by menu
setting (page
19)

DIGITAL
COAXIAL/
OPTICAL

IEC-958 for
consumer
use

Permitted

Possible

Permitted (ID
6:00)

First-
generation
only

Possible

Prohibited
(ID 6:10)

Prohibited Possible

Prohibited
(ID 6:10)

ANALOG
(LINE)

Possible

Determined
by menu
setting (page
19)

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