KAM KCM350 Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual
KCM350
20. AC CONNECTION
21. RCA MASTER OUTPUTS - Left & Right line level Unbalanced RCA
22. RCA BOOTH OUTPUTS - Left & Right line level Unbalanced RCA
23. REC OUT - Left & Right line level Unbalanced RCA connectors. The Record Out (REC
OUT) level is dictated by the CHANNEL FADER LEVEL (8), it is not influenced by the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL (16).
24. DEDICATED LINE INPUTS - Channels 1, 2, 3 & 4 each feature a dedicated, stereo,
unbalanced RCA audio input suitable for use only with devices like CD, Video & Tape players which produce a ‘line level’ signal.
25. SWITCHABLE PHONO/LINE INPUTS - Channels 2, 3 & 4 each feature a stereo RCA
input which can be switched between ‘line level’ and ‘phono level’ operation via the INPUT SELECTION SWITCHES (26). PHONO inputs are designed for use only with turntables
which produce a low voltage 'phono' level signal.
26. INPUT SELECTION SWITCHES - used to set signal input type for channels 2,3 & 4.
27. GROUND TERMINALS - Connect each of your turntable ground leads to either
of the three ground terminals.
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
INPUT Mic 2mV / 3k Ohm : Phono 3mV / 47 Kohm : Line 200mV / 47 Kohm OUTPUT Amp 1V /1k Ohm : Rec 400mV / 1k Ohm Headphone >8 Ohm stereo FREQUENCY RANGE 25Hz~20KHz Channel EQ -26dB /+12dB THD 0.05% -:- S/N RATIO 78dB POWER SUPPLY Internal DIMENSIONS 373 x 295 x 90mm -:- WEIGHT 5 Kgs
Due to continuous product development, specifications are subject to change.
when this product is no longer functional take it to a recycling plant for envirnmentally friendly disposal
KAM KCM350
CREATIVE MIXER
OVERVIEW
The Kam KCM350 mixer is designed to give the DANCE DJ maximum flexibility and features for minimum cost. This mixer combines all the features required while maintaining a high level of build quality and specification.
MIXER FEATURE DETAILS
1. MAIN POWER SWITCH - the main power
ON/OFF button. The power LED will glow red when power is ON.
2. CHANNEL TRANSFORM SWITCHES -
used to select the input source assigned to each channel. Each channel may only be assigned one input source at a time.
3. CHANNEL GAIN CONTROLS - adjust the
input level for each channel allowing the user to reduce or increase the sound level to compensate for quiet recordings.
4. LEVEL INDICATORS - show a measure-
ment of whichever signal is selected via the LEVEL INDICATOR SWITCH (5).
5. LEVEL INDICATOR SWITCH - when set to
Left/Right the Level Indicators show a measurement of the stereo Master Output signal. When set to Cue/Pgm the Left Level Indicator shows a measurement of any channels routed to the Cue System via the PFL Buttons. When set to Cue/Pgm the Right Level Indicator shows a measurement of a combined mono Master 1 Output signal.
6. CHANNEL EQUALISER CONTRLS - All of
the channels include a three-band EQ with a
range of +12dB to -26dB. Turning the con­trols in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the appropriate Bass, Mid & High frequencies within a channel signal. Turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the appropriate Bass, Mid & High frequencies within a channel signal.
7. PFL BUTTONS - used to route channels
to the 'Pre Fade Listen' or 'Cue' system. A red LED beside the PFL button will glow when a channel is routed to the Cue system. Cue mode sends a channels incoming signal to the headphones before its level is set by the CHANNEL FADER (8). The listening level in your headphones is adjusted by the CUE LEVEL VOLUME CONTROL (12). Be sure the CUE MIXING FADER (13) is turned to the "PFL" position to hear the selected channel source. More than one channel can be routed to the Cue system at the same time.
8. CHANNEL FADER - used to control
individual channel output levels.
9. CROSSFADER ASSIGN SWITCHES - four-
position switches used to assign individual channels to the CROSSFADER (10). When either switch is set to the "OFF" position the
CROSSFADER (10) will have no function.
10. CROSSFADER - allows the user to mix
smoothly between the music channels assigned to either side of it via the CROSSFADER ASSIGN SWITCHES (9). When the fader is positioned fully to the left only the sound from the channel assigned to the left side will be heard. When the fader is positioned fully to the right only the sound from the channel assigned to the right side will be heard. When the fader is positioned centrally an even blend of both channels will be heard.
11. HEADPHONE JACK - connect your
headphones here to monitor the Cue system.
12. CUE LEVEL VOLUME CONTROL - used
to adjust the headphone volume.
13. CUE MIXING FADER - selects the
source for headphone monitoring. When it is positioned to the left you will hear only any music channels you have assigned to the Cue system using the PFL BUTTONS (7). When positioned fully to the right you will hear only the signal from the Master Output. When positioned centrally you will hear a blend of the two.
14. DJ MICROPHONE CONNECTOR -
accepts 'unbalanced ¼" (6.3mm) jack' or 'balanced XLR' plugs to connect a microphone to the mixer.
15. TALKOVER BUTTON - When engaged
the talkover function automatically decreases all signal levels (except the microphone), by -15dB whenever the microphone is used. A red LED beside the Talkover Button will glow when the talkover function is engaged.
16. MASTER OUTPUT VOLUME CONTROL -
controls the master output level (volume). To avoid distorted output try to maintain an average output signal level of 0dB. Be sure this volume control is always set to zero before turning the unit on.
17. MASTER OUTPUT BALANCE CONTROL -
when positioned fully anti clockwise both
sides of the Master signal will be routed through the Left connector of the RCA (22) MASTER OUTPUT. When positioned fully clockwise the signal is routed to the Right connector. When placed centrally a stereo mix of both sides of the Master 1 signal are spread accross both Left & Right connec­tors.
18. BOOTH OUTPUT VOLUME CONTROL -
used to control the volume of the signal sent to BOOTH OUTPUT (28). The Booth Output can be used for feeding a DJ booth monitor system.
19.BEAT OFFSET INDICATORS - these LED's
help you synchronise the beats of the music playing on the channels assigned to the Crossfader.
You will find loads of useful information about cable types, connection procedures and advice on how to get the best results from your Kam mixer at
www.kam.co.uk/tuition.
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