DeSIGNATIoN
1. Theft Protection: Kensington Safety Slot
2. Volume Dial (Headphones)
3. Gain Dial
4. USB Status Display
5. Status LED (Signal Output)
6. Status LED (Signal Input & Clip)
7. USB Port
8. Phono/Line Switch
9. Headphones Connection
10. Audio Output (RCA)
11. Grounding Screw
12. Phono/Line Input (RCA)
coNNecTIoNS
1. F irst connect the sound source from which you would like to record (i.e. turntable, tape deck) to the
Phono/Line Input -12-. Depending on whether the signal source has to be amplified and equalised
(Phono) or not (Line), adjust the corresponding source via the Phono/Line Switch -8-. If you want to
connect a turntable please also connect the grounding cable to the Grounding Screw -11-.
2. N ow connect a free USB port of your computer (PC/Mac version 1.0/2.0 compatible) to the iPhono
2's USB connection -7-. To do so please use the included USB cable.
3. I f you want to monitor the input signal you can connect a stereo system via RCA for example to the
Line Output -10-.
4. H eadphones Connection
I n order to control a recording, you can connect your headphones to the corresponding connection
-9-. Here you can solely monitor the output signal of your computer.
oPeRATIoN
1.
Input Select
W ith the Phono/Line Switch -8- you can select "Phono" for a turntable input signal. For other sour-
ces put the switch in the "Line" position.
2. Input Volume Dial
With the Gain Dial -3- you can level the input signal. Please also consider the Signal/Clip LED -6-.
3. Signal/Clip LED
T o check the input signal, besides the Gain Dial -3-, you can also use the Signal/Clip LED -6-. If the
signal is overmodulated the LED -6- will be illuminated orange. This way you can easily level the
signal optically via the Gain Dial -3-.
4. Headphones Volume
W ith the volume Dial -2- it is possible to adjust the headphones volume.
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