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If you connect your {{{Device|iPad or iPhone}}} to a {{T1 nl}} or {{T4S}} channels 1, 2, 3 (or {{T8S}} channels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) using a cable like this
[[File:18 Stereo to 14 Stereo 01.png|600px]]
You will hear only the LEFT side of the stereo signal.  To hear both LEFT and RIGHT sides of the stereo signal, you must change the signal to MONO.
<big>Set your {{{Device|iPad or iPhone}}} to Mono</big>
<big>Set your {{{Device|iPad or iPhone}}} to Mono</big>


Launch the <strong>Settings app</strong> on your iPad or iPhone.  
Launch the <strong>Settings app</strong> on your iPad or iPhone.  
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Now both sides of the stereo output will have a mono signal (both Left and Right channels combined).  
Now both sides of the stereo output will have a mono signal (both Left and Right channels combined).  


You can use a cable like this.
You <strong>can</strong> use a cable like this.


[[File:18 Stereo to 14 Stereo 01.png]]
[[File:18 Stereo to 14 Stereo 01.png|600px]]


You can connect the stereo output to a mono unbalanced input like {{T1}} channels 1,2,3.  
You can connect the stereo output to a mono unbalanced input like {{T1}} channels 1,2,3.  


This does not apply to {{T1 nl}} channel 4/5.  
[[File:T1 123 not 45.png|600px]]
 


This does not apply to {{T1 nl}} channel 4/5.  The channel 4/5 inputs are balanced mono and not compatible with a stereo signal that has been mixed down to mono from the {{{Device|iPad or iPhone}}}


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