Rear panel, 2 − names and functions of parts – Teac US-800 User Manual

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TASCAM US-800

Rear panel

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MIC/LINE INPUTS connectors

(balanced)
Use these combo jacks to connect

balanced analog microphones and line

level inputs. Use the XLR connector

for microphones (balanced) and the

standard jack (balanced) for keyboards,

samplers and other line level devices

XLR (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)

TRS (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND)

0

LINE OUT jacks (unbalanced)

(1/2 or L/R)
Use these RCA jacks for analog line

output (unbalanced). These jacks

can output signals from a computer

connected by USB or the output of the

internal monitoring mixer, for example.

Set which signals to be output from

a computer using the US-800 control

panel. Connect these jacks to a recorder,

powered speakers or external effect

processors, for example.
In stand-alone mode the signals input by

MIC/INST IN 1-2 are output from these

jacks.

q

DIGITAL IN connector (coaxial)

This coaxial digital input jack conforms to

IEC60958-3 (S/PDIF) specifications.

NOTE

This unit is capable of input through its DIGITAL
IN jack at 24-bit/96 kHz.

w

MIDI IN connector

This 5-PIN DIN is a standard MIDI input

connector for inputting MIDI signals.

e

MIDI OUT connector

This 5-PIN DIN is a standard MIDI output

connector for outputting MIDI signals.

r

PHANTOM (+48V) switch

Use this to turn +48V phantom power on

for mic input connectors 1-6.

CAUTION

Always set the PHANTOM (+48V) switch

to OFF before turning the unit’s power on
or off (connecting or disconnecting the AC
adaptor).
Always turn the PHONES and MONITOR

knobs to the minimum volume before
changing the switch between ON and OFF.
Depending on the connected microphone,
loud noises might be produced and damage
could be caused to equipment and people’s
hearing.
Do not connect or disconnect a mic with an

input when this switch is ON.
Turn this switch ON only when connecting

a condenser microphone that requires
phantom power.
Do not supply phantom power to an

unbalanced dynamic microphone.

2 − Names and Functions of Parts

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