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10. Output Indicators: These lights will illuminate different colors to show the signal status of
the line outputs (zone outputs):
Off: The output is sending no signal or a very low-level signal.
Green: The output is sending a signal at an optimal level.
Amber: The output's signal is very high.
Red: The output's signal is "peaking" (higher than 0 dB). Decrease the volume of the
zone to prevent "clipping" (distortion).
11. Output Selectors: Press one of these buttons to select that zone. The button for the
currently selected zone will be lit amber.

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1. Power Input: Use the included power cable to connect this input to a power outlet.
2. Line Outputs: Use Euroblock connectors to connect your loudspeakers to these outputs.
Each group of 5 connections corresponds to 2 zones. Each zone has a hot (H) and cold (C)
connector, and each pair of zones shares the ground (G) connector. Make sure each
loudspeaker is connected to the desired zone.
3. Mic/Line Inputs: Use Euroblock connectors to connect your mic-level or line-level audio
sources to these inputs. Each input has a hot (H), cold (C), and ground (G) connector.
Inputs 1 and 2 have an additional connector for Page Switch. Remember to adjust the
Gain knob to set the input volume level.
4. Mic/Line Gain: Turn these knobs to set the input gain for each mic/line input.
5. Aux In (RCA): Use a standard stereo RCA cable to connect an optional audio source to
this stereo input. When a cable is connected to the Aux In on the front panel, these inputs
will be disabled.
6. ST Inputs: Use standard stereo RCA cables to connect line-level audio sources to these
inputs.
7. Mute Connector: Use a 2-pin Euroblock connector to attach a switch to this connector.
The switch can then mute or unmute the incoming signal from all audio sources.
8. Remote Port: This port lets you connect a computer to DN-508MX. Use a 9-pin D-Sub
cable to make this connection. You can use the computer with a third-party utility to
manage DN-508MX via serial communication.
9. Remote Extend Port: This port lets you connect another DN-508MX to the host device.
Use a 9-pin D-Sub cable to make this connection. You can use a computer with a third-
party utility to control all connected DN-508MX units via serial communication.
10. RS-422 Port: This port lets you connect a host device (usually a computer) to DN-508MX.
You can then use a third-party utility to control DN-508MX via serial communication. Use a
standard analog telephone cable with RJ45 connectors to make this connection.
11. Ethernet Port: This port lets you connect DN-508MX to a network. Connect this port to a
computer via a network switch or router. Alternatively, connect it directly to a computer
using an Ethernet crossover cable. This connection lets you control DN-508MX though the
web interface.
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