Logic with SympnonyCard+Rosetta200

Does anybody use the Apogee Rosetta 200 with the Symphony card?
I have a question regarding the inputs and I'm getting different information from sales people:
Are all the physical inputs of the Rosetta (analog, AES, optical, SPDIF) available at the same time in Logic or does the Rosetta unit restrict the inputs to one at a time?

Actually I did already. That's why I get stuck.
The Apogee guy told me that you can use only one
stereo track at a time. This would make senseto me if
you use it as a standalone device with the input
selector on the front. But he ensured me that is also
the case when using it with Logic.
If this is directly from Apogee,then that is how it IS.
So I called the Apogee specialist at audiomidi.com
and he told me that the Apogee guy must have
misundertood the question and of course all the
physical inputs of the Rosetta are availabel in Logic
at the same time.
Nope,actually the Apogee "specialist" from "Audiomidi.com" does not know.I would trust the MANUFACTURER over a sales person.
That's why I came to the trusted Logic Forum to find
someone who actualy uses the Rosetta with Logic and
can tell me who is right.
The MANUFACTURER is 99.999999999% of the time correct.The manual can help you figure it out,if you still are confused by a salesperson.Remember,the salesperons is trained to tell you what you want to hear,not the truth.The Manufacturer does not wat to be liable for misrepresenting their product.
Cheers

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