350a azur, Rear panel connections, Mp3, cd, tuner/dab, bd/dvd, aux – Cambridge Audio AZUR 350A User Manual

Page 5: Record out, Tape in, Loudspeaker terminals, Mains voltage selector switch, Ac power socket

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Rec Out

Tape In

Aux

BD / DVD

Tuner / DAB

CD

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Loudspeaker Terminals

Power AC

Rated Power Consumption: 230W

Designed and engineered in London, England

azur 350A Integrated Amplifier

www.cambridge-audio.com

Mains Voltage

Selector Switch:

115V/220-230V

AC~50/60Hz

Rear panel connections

MP3, CD, Tuner/DAB, BD/DVD, Aux

These inputs are suitable for any 'line level' source equipment such as
BD/DVD players, DAB or FM/AM tuners, CD players, MP3 players, etc.

Note: These inputs are for analogue audio signals only. They should not be
connected to the digital output of a CD player or any other digital device.

Record Out

These output sockets can be connected to a tape deck or to the analogue
Record In sockets on a MiniDisc or CD recorder.

Tape In

Connect to a tape deck or to the analogue output sockets on a MiniDisc,
portable digital music player or CD recorder using an interconnect cable
from the recorder's Line Out sockets to the amplifier's Tape In sockets.

The Tape Input circuit of the 350A is a ‘monitor’ type, different from the
other six inputs. For the six normal inputs, the source selected for listening
to will also be sent out of the Rec outputs for recording. The source
currently being listened to and (optionally) recorded is then shown on the
front panel by a corresponding blue LED.

However, when the Tape Mon Input is selected, the Tape Mon LED will also
illuminate, indicating that the Tape Monitor Input is now being listened to
with a different source being sent out of the Rec outputs for recording. The
recording source is shown by the first LED and can be changed by
pressing the other source buttons. To switch Tape Monitor off, simply
press the Tape Mon button again, toggling this function off.

This feature is most useful when using three-head analogue cassette
decks which allow the signal being recorded to be played back live off tape
(via a third head) whilst it is simultaneously recorded. It is then possible,
by toggling the Tape Monitor input on and off, to compare directly in real
time the original and recorded signal so that adjustments to the recording
parameters of the tape machine can be made. (Consult the manual of
your three-head analogue cassette deck for full details).

Loudspeaker terminals

Two sets of loudspeaker terminals are available, A (main loudspeaker
terminals, left terminals) and B (secondary switchable loudspeaker
terminals, right terminals). Connect the wires from your left channel
loudspeaker to the LEFT positive and negative terminals, and the wires
from the right channel loudspeaker to the RIGHT positive and negative
terminals. In each case, the red terminals are the positive outputs and the
black terminals are the negative outputs.

Care should be taken to ensure no stray strands of wire are shorting
speaker outputs together. Please ensure that the loudspeaker terminals
have been tightened adequately to provide a good electrical connection. It
is possible for the sound quality to be affected if the screw terminals are
loose.

The use of A and B speakers affords you an easy and inexpensive way to
create a simple multi-room system.

Note: When using two pairs of speakers, use speakers with a nominal
impedance of 8ohms.

Mains voltage selector switch

Switches the mains voltage between 115V and 220-230V. For use by
installer/dealer only.

AC power socket

Once you have completed all connections to the amplifier, plug the AC
power cable into an appropriate mains socket and turn the unit on. Your
amplifier is now ready for use.

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