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You can safely connect your powered monitor speaker to either the monitor output jacks or the tape output RCA jacks on your XP510. In addition, you may download the owner's manual here:
https://www.manualslib.com/download/515708/Samson-Expedition-Xp510.html
Make sure you are using ALKALINE batteries... rechargeables have lower voltage that does not work with a lot of these devices... Often the batteries are marked with the voltage they are intended to replace rather than their actual voltage. NiCad batteries only produce 1.25 volts and that is under what is required. The device will come on and immediately go off.
Most common reason probably would be incorrect or failed power adapter. It appears the unit requires a 18 VAC (not DC) adapter. Dead batteries if that is the power source would be the other cause to suspect.
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