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Panel Descriptions
 
Rear Panel
 
fig.00-02
fig.00-03
 
POWER ON Switch
 
Press to turn the power on/off. 
 
 →
 
 (Quick Start; p. 4)
 
AC Inlet
 
Connect the included power cord to this inlet. 
 
 →
 
 (Quick Start; p. 3)
 
SmartMedia card slot
 
Insert a SmartMedia card (3.3V, maximum 128 MB) here.
 
USB Connector
 
This connector lets you use a USB cable to connect your computer to 
the Fantom-S. 
 
 →
 
 
fig.00-04
 
CTL (CONTROL) PEDAL Jack
 
You can connect optional expression pedals (DP-8, etc.) to these 
jacks. By assigning a desired function to a pedal, you can use it to 
select or modify sound or perform various other control. You can 
also connect optional pedal switches (DP series etc.) to sustain 
sound. 
 
 →
 
 (Quick Start; p. 26)
 
HOLD PEDAL Jack
 
An optional pedal switch (DP series etc.) can be connected to this 
jack for use as a hold pedal. 
 
 →
 
 (Quick Start; p. 26)
This can also be set so it supports the use of half-pedaling 
techniques. So, after connecting an optional expression pedal (DP-8, 
etc.), you can employ pedal work to achieve even finer control in 
performances in which piano tones are used. 
 
 →
 
 
fig.00-05
 
MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT, THRU)
 
These connectors can be connected to other MIDI devices to receive 
and transmit MIDI messages.
 
fig.00-06
 
DIGITAL OUT Connectors 
(S/P DIF OPTICAL, S/P DIF COAXIAL)
 
The Fantom-S features both optical and coaxial digital out 
connectors (conforming to S/P DIF).
These connectors output a digital audio signal (stereo). The output 
signal is identical to the signal that is output from the OUTPUT A 
(MIX) jacks.
 
* S/P DIF is a digital interface format used for consumer digital audio 
devices.
 
fig.00-07
 
OUTPUT A (MIX) Jacks (L (MONO), R)
 
These jacks output the audio signal to the connected mixer/amplifier 
system in stereo. For mono output, use the L jack. 
 
 
 
 
(Quick Start; p. 3)
 
OUTPUT B Jacks (L, R)
 
These jacks output the audio signal to the connected mixer/amplifier 
system in stereo.
 
INDIVIDUAL 1–4 Jacks
 
These jacks output audio signals in mono to an amp or mixer.
The setting determining whether these jacks are used as stereo 
OUTPUT jacks or monaural INDIVIDUAL jacks is made with the 
Output Assign setting (p. 176, p. 176).
 
AUDIO INPUT Jack (L, R)
 
Accept input of audio signals in stereo (L/R) from external devices. 
If you want to use mono input, connect to the L jack.
When recording from a mic, connect it to the L jack, and set Input 
Select (p. 118) to “MICROPHONE.”
 
PHONES Jack
 
This is the jack for connecting headphones (sold separately). 
 
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(Quick Start; p. 3)
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