24vdc isolated output (option), Isolated serial interface (option), Figure 3-16 – Omega Speaker Systems Rercorder RD8300 User Manual

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Section 3

– Installation

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09/11/2008 REV 0.99

3.6 USB Connection

There are two USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connectors on the rear panel.
One is a Type A Master connector; the other is a Type B Slave
connector. Only one can be active at any time

– the active connector is

selected by a

slide switch

on the under side of the recorder close to the

back panel. The switch is set below the surface. Slide the switch toward
the connector you want active

– A or B BEFORE powering up the unit.

Use standard shielded USB connector cables to connect to your USB
device (Host PC to USB B

– Slave Device to USB A Host port).

Note: Maximum cable length should not exceed 5m (15 feet).

3.7 Audio Connection

The audio output connector is a 6 pin mini din socket that permits connection to the
recorders audio lines. Connections are as follows:

Pin

Direction

Description

1

Out

Audio Common

2

In

Microphone Input

3

Out

Line Output

– Left

5

Out

Line Output

– Right

4

In

Line Input - Left

6

In

Line Input - Right

An adapter is available that converts the Mini Din to 3 Standard Phone Jacks for
Microphone In, Line In and Line Out.

3.8 Mouse and Keyboard Connection

The keyboard / mouse connector is a 6 pin mini din socket that permits connection to an
external mouse and/or keypad. A standard PS2 mouse will plug directly into this socket, a
PS2 keyboard needs an adapter. Connections are as follows:

Pin

Direction

Description

4

Out

+V for Keyboard/Mouse

3

Out

Supply Common for Keyboard/Mouse

1

In/Out

Mouse Data Line

5

In

Mouse Clock Line

2

In/Out

Keyboard Data Line

6

In

Keyboard Clock Line


An adapter is available that converts the single Mini Din Socket to two separate sockets, one for the mouse and
one for the keyboard.

Figure 3-13

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Figure 3-15

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