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Rear Panel
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DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
2
Control Sur
face & Rear Panel
G
WORD CLOCK OUT connector
This BNC connector outputs a wordclock signal from the DM1000 to a connected external 
device.
H
WORD CLOCK IN connector
This BNC connector inputs a wordclock signal from a connected external device to the 
DM1000.
I
2TR OUT DIGITAL AES/EBU 1
This XLR-3-31-type connector outputs AES/EBU format digital audio. The connector is 
typically used to connect the digital stereo input (AES/EBU format) of a DAT recorder, MD 
recorder, or CD recorder.
J
2TR OUT DIGITAL COAXIAL 2
This phono connector outputs consumer format (IEC-60958) digital audio. The connector 
is typically used to connect the digital stereo input (consumer format) of a DAT recorder, 
MD recorder, or CD recorder.
K
2TR IN DIGITAL AES/EBU 1
This XLR-3-32-type connector accepts AES/EBU format digital audio. The connector is 
typically used to connect the digital stereo output (AES/EBU format) of a DAT recorder, 
MD recorder, or CD recorder.
L
2TR IN DIGITAL COAXIAL 2
This phono connector accepts consumer format (IEC-60958) digital audio. The connector 
is typically used to connect the digital stereo output (consumer format) of a DAT recorder, 
MD recorder, or CD recorder.
Power Section
A
Grounding screw
Be sure to use this screw to ground the DM1000 to protect yourself against electrical shock.
The supplied power cord features a three-pin plug. If the ground terminal of the AC outlet 
is grounded, then the unit will be grounded sufficiently via the power cord. If the AC outlet 
does not provide a suitable ground, this screw must be connected to a suitable ground 
point. Grounding is also an effective method for eliminating hum, interference, and other 
noise.
B
POWER ON/OFF switch
This switch turns the power to the DM1000 on or off.
C
AC IN connector
This connector enables you to connect the DM1000 to an AC outlet via the supplied power 
cord.
Note: To prevent loud clicks and thumps in your speakers, turn on your audio equipment in 
the following order (reverse this order when turning off)—sound sources, multitrack and mas-
ter recorders, DM1000, monitoring power amplifiers.
POWER
ON
OFF
AC IN
3
2
1