Back Panel - dbx 290 Operation Manual

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Setup
Back Panel
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1) Left/Mono Input - This is the audio input for the left channel of the
290.
It
can be used in either balanced ernS) or unbalanced
(TS)
-
applications.
For mono input
configurations,
use the Left Input jack
only and leave the Right Input jack
disconnected.
2) Right Input - This is the audio input for the right channel of the
290.
It
can be used in either balanced
(TRS)
or unbalanced (TS) applica ­
tions
.
For mono input
configurations,
the Right Input jack must be
disconnected.
3) Left/Mono Output
- This
is the audio output for the left channel of
the
290.
It
can be used in either balanced (TRS) or unbalanced
(TS)
applications.
For mono output
configurations, use
the Left Output
jack only and leave the Right Output jack
disconnected.
4) Right Output Jack
-
This
is the audio output for the right channel of
the 290.
It
can be used for either balanced (TRS) or unbalanced (TS)
applications.
The Right Output jack is used for both stereo in/stereo
out and mono
in/stereo
out
configurations.
For mono output configu­
rations,
the Right output jack must be
disconnected.
5) Remote Footswitch - Allows the connection of an external momen ­
tary footswitch (Tip-Sleeve plug) for remotely placing the 290 into
bypass mode (indicated by flashing the selected
Type/Size/Color
LEDs).
A three switch type pedal (Tip-Ring-Sleeve plug) may also be
used to add Program up and Program down
capabilities.
6) MIDI Input - The MIDI In port allows the 290 to respond to incom­
ing MIDI program
changes.
7) 290 Serial Number - This is the
29O's
unique registration serial num ­
ber.
8) AC Power Adapter Input - This is where the AC power adapter is
connected.
Warning: Use only the Power Adapter supplied with the
290 from the factory. Using any other Power Supply may permanent ­
ly damage the
290.
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