FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW
1.
VOL/POWER – This knob is used to turn the
speakers on and adjust their volume. To turn on,
simply turn up the knob; you will feel a click when the
speakers turn on. A blue LED light on the left side of
the speaker will illuminate. To turn off, simply turn
the volume all the way down; the blue LED will turn
off to let you know that the speakers are off.
2.
HEADPHONES – Connect your 1/8" headphones to
this output to hear the mix through your headphones.
Note that while the headphones are connected, you
will not be able to hear sound out of your speakers
until the headphones are disconnected.
REAR PANEL OVERVIEW
1.
POWER – Use the included power cable to connect
the speakers to a live power source. Make sure your
AC Voltage Selector (see item #2 below) is set to the
correct voltage for your country.
2.
AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR – This 2-position switch
sets the AC input voltage for the speaker. US users
should set this switch to "100-120V" whereas UK and
most European users will need to set this to "220-
240V.
3.
OUTPUT TO LEFT SPEAKER – This is the audio
connection to the left speaker. Use the included 1/8"
cable to connect the right speaker to the left speaker.
4.
USB (1.1) – Use the supplied USB cable to connect
the speaker system to your computer. Note that the
RPM3 speakers are Plug-and-Play so there is no
additional driver installation necessary; the speakers
should be ready to use as soon as they are plugged
in.
5.
1/8" STEREO INPUT – Use a 1/8" stereo cable
(not included) to connect external sound
sources to this input.
6.
1/4" TS INPUTS – Use 1/4" TS cables (not
included) to connect external sound sources to
these inputs.
7.
RCA INPUTS – Use a stereo RCA cable (not
included) to connect external sound sources to
these inputs.
8.
BASS BOOST – This 2-position switch allows
you to boost the speakers' bass frequencies.
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