User`s manual
USER INTERFACE AND CONNECTORS
Monomachine SFX-6/60 USER’S MANUAL 7
ADDITIONAL REAR CONNECTORS, SFX-6
1. AC 115/230V 50/60Hz Input with integrated fuse holder and spare fuse
storage.
• Caution! Although the Monomachine SFX-6 can accept both 115 and
230 Volts main current, both the voltage selector and the fuse need
to be matched to the voltage. The fuse holder has two sections. The
inner is the one currently in use.
For 115V operation the fuse should be specified as 250mA, 125V.
For 230V operation the fuse should be specified as 125mA, 250V.
2. Power On/Off switch.
3. Voltage selector.
• Caution! If you want to change the voltage for the Monomachine,
please take notice of the warning of first point of this section.
RACK MOUNT KIT (SFX-60 ACCESSORY)
The Monomachine SFX-60 can be rack mounted in a standard 19” rack,
using the SFX-60/SPS-1 rack mount kit which is ordered separately. When
rack mounted, the SFX-60 occupies four standard height units plus addi-
tional space needed to accommodate cables plugged into the unit at the
back.
RACK MOUNT KIT ASSEMBLY
Make sure that you use screwdriver of the right size, and is in good condi-
tion. Use the included “M3” sized screws to secure the rack mount consoles
on each side of the SFX-60. Make sure that all screws are fastened for
secure operation of the unit.
CONNECTING THE UNIT
Follow the basic guide below to power up your unit first time.
1. For SFX-6: Insert the supplied power cord in a grounded wall socket,
specified as the voltage selector on the back of your SFX-6.
For SFX-60
: Insert the supplied AC adapter into the wall socket, and con-
nect the small plug into the rear of the unit.
2. Connect the Main Audio Out A/B from the Monomachine to your mixer or
amplifier, and/or connect a pair of stereo headphones to the Headphone
Output.
3. If MIDI control is desired, connect the MIDI OUT from the Monomachine
to the MIDI IN of the device you wish to send data to. Connect the MIDI
IN of the Monomachine to the MIDI OUT of device that you wish to
receive data from. The MIDI THRU port is “echoing” the data coming in