Reloop DIGITAL JOCKEY INTERFACE EDITION User Manual Page 32

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MAINTENANCE
- Check the technical safety of the device regularly for damage to the mains
line or the casing, as well as for wearout of wear parts such as rotary and
sliding switches.
- If it is to be assumed that a safe operation is no longer feasible then the
device must be disconnected and secured against accidental use. Always
disconnect the mains plug from the outlet!
- It must be assumed that a safe operation is no longer feasible if the device
bears visible defects, if the device no longer functions, following longer
storage under unfavourable conditions or after major transport stress.
1. FIRST STEPS:
1.1. Hardware connections
Take the Reloop Digital Jockey out of its packaging and connect the mains
adapter to the DC jack on the backside of the device.
Turn on the device via the power button. The Load A and Load B buttons should
light up. Please connect the provided USB cord to the controller and a free USB
port of your computer.
When connecting the Digital Jockey for the first time the following messages
should be displayed on your monitor, as seen under Windows XP:
a) New hardware found – Digital Jockey
b) New hardware found – USB audio device
c) New hardware found - Your new hardware is installed and ready to use.
The controller will automatically be recognised under Windows XP, Vista and Mac
OS.X as Plug 'n' Play, without need for special drivers.
Now your hardware is appropriately connected to your computer.
1.2. Peripheral connections
Your Digital Jockey features an integrated professional audio interface. An
additional external or integrated PC sound card becomes unnecessary. Below
you can find a list of all possible connections.
a) Output connection (rear panel)
Here you can plug in your main stereo system, for example an amplifier or active
speakers.
b) Input connection (rear panel)
You can connect a playback device to this input, such as turntables or CD players
in order to integrate external medias to your setup.
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