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Power Converter Cable
To Power Supply To Disk Drive
Step 4: Connecting Internal Power for the AudioDock
1. Locate the supplied Power Converter cable. Insert the small white connector into the audio card's power connector. 2. Connect the other end of the power converter to an available power supply cable from your computer's power supply unit. (The other plug on the cable is only used if you don�t have an available power connection in your computer.) 3. Replace the cover to your computer. 4. Plug the power cord and your peripheral devices into your computer and turn on your computer.
E-MU 1010 PCI Card
Rubber Feet
A Line Mic B Line
Clip -10 dB Clip -10 dB 48V
MIDI 1 CLOCK LCK 44.1 EXT 48 96 192 SMPTE IN OUT
Mic
MIDI 1 S/PDIF
Line Mic -10 dB +20 dB
+30 dB +60 dB
2
-10 dB +20 dB
+30 dB +60 dB
In
Out
Out
Four rubber feet were included with the AudioDock. These feet should be used if you�re not going to rack mount the AudioDock. If you are going to rack mount the AudioDock, leave the feet off. To install the rubber feet, simply peel off the protective backing from the adhesive and press the feet into the round depressions at each corner of the bottom plate.
Rack Mounting the AudioDock
The AudioDock was designed to be rack mounted using standard 19inch rack shelves. These shelves are available from a number of manufacturers. (Search for �rack shelves� on the web.) Two AudioDocks �t side by side on a single rack shelf. Two screws are provided to secure the AudioDock to the rack shelf (M3 x 6mm). Do not use screws longer than 6mm or damage to the circuit board may result.