Identifying The Parts (Main Unit) - Esoteric I-03 Owner's Manual

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A
INPUT
Turn this knob to select a source. Select the terminal that is
connected to the device you want to play (page 12).
In setup mode, turn this knob to change the setting of each item
(pages 14, 15).
o You can assign names to the input terminals. You can also set
the terminals to be skipped when you do not want to use them
(pages 17, 18).
B
POWER
Press this button to turn the unit on and off.
The blue indicator lights when the unit is turned on.
Turn the volume to a minimum level before you turn
the unit on or off. Failure to do so may cause sudden
loud noises and hearing damage when you turn on the
unit next time.
o Turn off the power when not using this unit.
C
Display
Displays the current input terminal names, volume, setting items
etc.
D
Remote sensor
When operating the remote control unit, point it towards this
area on the front panel.

Identifying the Parts (Main Unit)

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C
D
E
E
PHONES
For private listening, insert a 6.35 mm (1/4") stereo headphone
plug into this jack, and then adjust the volume by turning the
VOLUME knob.
TO AVOID DAMAGING YOUR HEARING
Do not connect headphones to the PHONES jack while
wearing them. Moreover, do not disconnect headphones or
turn the unit on or off while wearing them.
Very loud sounds could be output from the headphones if
volume is not turned down prior to plugging on or prior to
unplugging. It may cause damage to your hearing.
F
VOLUME
Tur n this k n o b cl o ck w is e to in creas e vo lum e an d
counterclockwise to reduce the volume.
o When the volume value exceeds the maximum total gain value
of this unit, the volume display blinks. Lower the volume until the
display stops blinking.
o When you set the RCA2 terminals to "THRU", the VOLUME knob
does not work on RCA2 signal inputs (page 16).
o When you set the PRE OUT terminals to "REC", the VOLUME knob
does not work on this output. In this setting the unit sends a fixed
output level for recording (page 16).
A sudden loud noise heard over the speakers may damage
your hearing or the speakers. Turn the volume to a minimum
level before you begin playback of source devices. Then
gradually increase the volume as desired.
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