KAM KPCD2000 Instruction Manual

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playback) hitting this button activates Loop Playback and sets the Loop Out Point. Pressing this button again stops Loop Playback.
22. RELOOP BUTTON - If a loop has been
set but you have hit the OUT/EXIT button to return from Loop Playback Mode to normal playback, press this button to enter Loop Playback from the Loop Start Point again.
LCD DISPLAY
23. NUMBER BUTTON INDICATORS - indica-
tors 1-4 detail a cue point stored in memory, indicators 5-10 show which effect is active.
24. SINGLE - indicates Single or Continuous
Mode is selected.
25. ELAPSED, TOTAL REMAIN - These indi-
cate that the time shown on the display is the ELAPSED, TOTAL REMAINING or single song remaining time.
26. LOOP - shows when the CD is repeating a
particular section of the music within a Track.
27. RELOOP - shows when a loop is set and
ready to use.
28. TRACK - shows the selected track.
29. BPM - shows when BPM button is engaged
30. PITCH/BPM - Shows either the percentage
change in pitch or the BPM of the song depending on the mode selected with the BPM BUTTON.
31. BUFFER INDICATOR - each bar within the
bucket represents 5 seconds of available buffer memory. The Anti Shock, Instant Start and Loop facilities share 20 sec of buffer memory. If the bucket is flashing, the instant start is not available.
KAM KPCD2000
PROFESSIONAL CD PLAYER
OVERVIEW
The Kam KPCD2000 is a professional DJ CD player. It is designed to offer a comprehensive set of features suitable for all types of DJ. It provides a simple, intuitive set of controls with a flexible creative tool kit. The KPCD2000 is especially suited to the Mobile DJ, Equipment Hire and Venue Install industries.
FEATURE DETAILS
1. LCD DISPLAY - provides visual
information regarding current settings.
2. OPEN/CLOSE BUTTONS - open and close
the CD TRAYs. NOTE: Trays will not open when the disc is playing.
3. TRACK SKIP - standard Track Skip
buttons.
4. TIME BUTTON - switches the screen
between showing Elapsed or Remaining time for an individual track or the entire CD.
5. SEARCH WHEEL (OUTER RING) - has 4
forward and 4 backward speed positions for searching through songs. The more you turn the wheel in either direction the faster you search through the music.
6. JOG WHEEL (INNER RING) - has two
Modes. When playback is paused turning it moves the currently selected Cue Point in either direction one frame at a time. When you have found the correct Cue Point, pressing PLAY assigns the Cue Point to the CUE BUTTON. When the Track is playing the wheel acts as an alternative Pitch Bend method. The amount of pitch change is determined by the speed of rotation.
7. PLAY/PAUSE - Each press of the
PLAY/PAUSE button causes the operation to change from play to pause or from pause to play.
8. CUE - Pressing the CUE button during
playback provides a return to the Cue Point from which play was started. To adjust the
Cue Point pause playback, use the JOG WHEEL to locate the desired new Cue Point and press PLAY.
9. PITCH BUTTONS - turns the Pitch func-
tion on and off. To change the Pitch adjust­ment range (+/- 8%, +/- 12% , +/- 16%), press and hold PITCH button then press the PITCH BEND+ to select. The pitch LED will indicate the maximum pitch value shining green for 8%, orange for 12%, or red for 16%.
10. PITCH SLIDER - adjusts the Track
Playback speed by up to +/-16% (depending upon the settings selected via the PITCH BUTTON).
11. PITCH BEND BUTTONS - track play-
back speed will be adjusted by +/-16% for as long as you hold down one of these but­tons.
12. PITCH LOCK - activates the Pitch Lock
function (LED flashes) allowing you to make adjustment to Track playback speed using the pitch control without altering the tonal pitch of the audio.
13. BPM BUTTONS - Switches the mode of
the display between showing the BPM and the percentage change in pitch.
14. COUNTER BUTTONS - tap this button
with the beat of the music to determine the current music tempo measured in Beats Per Minute (BPM).
15. SGL/CTN - in Continuous (CTN) mode
all tracks on a CD will play consecutively. In Single (SGL) mode only the currently select-
ed track will play.
16. RELAY - in Single Mode causes each
CD player to play individual tracks from each CD, back to back in relay. In Continuous Mode each CD will be played in turn until playback is stopped.
17. DIRECT TRACK ACCESS BUTTON -
switches the NUMBER BUTTONS (*) between Direct Track Access mode (LED on) and Effect Mode (LED off).
18. MEMORY BUTTON - switches on
Memory Mode. In Memory Mode you hold down this button and simultaneously press any of the first 4 NUMBER BUTTONS to assign the currently set Cue point to the NUMBER BUTTON for Instant Track Recall when in Effect Mode.
19. NUMBER BUTTONS - have 3 modes as
selected via the DIRECT TRACK ACCESS & MEMORY BUTTONS. In Direct Track Access mode use them to tap in a CD Track num­ber for instant track recall. In Memory Mode use them to program up to four Cue points. In Effect Mode use them to recall your programmed Cue points or engage the different effects as labeled below each but­ton.
20. IN/R.CUE - allows you to set the cue
point without stopping the playback (CUE ON THE FLY"). This action also sets the begin­ning of a seamless loop.
21. OUT/EXIT - sets the Loop Out Point
and activates Loop Playback. Once the IN/R.CUE button has been pressed (during
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
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www.kam.co.uk/tuition.
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32. REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTORS - use these to connect the player unit to the
control unit using the included control cables.
33. LINE OUT 1 AND 2 - unbalanced line level RCA audio outputs.
34. DIGITAL OUT SOCKET – RCA coaxial S/PDIF digital audio output connector for use
with digital amplifiers, mixers or computers.
35. AC CONNECTION
FADER START - Fader start input connectors are located on the rear of the Controller Unit (not shown).
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
ANTI SHOCK - 20 secs per deck INSTANT START - <10ms BRAKE & COAST RANGE - 0 to 9.9sec PITCH RANGE - +/-8%, +/-12%, +/-16% OUTPUT - 1V /1k Ohm FREQUENCY RANGE - 20Hz~20KHz THD - 0.02% -:- S/N RATIO 84dB POWER SUPPLY - Internal CONTROLLER DIMENSIONS - 482(W)x 132(H)x 74(D) mm -:- WEIGHT 1.9 Kgs PLAYER DIMENSIONS - 482(W)x 88.8(H)x 262(D) mm -:- WEIGHT 5 Kgs
Due to continuous product development, specifications are subject to change.
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KAM KPM1750
PROFESSIONAL MIXER
OVERVIEW
The Kam KPM1750 mixer is designed to give the DANCE DJ, MOBILE DJ, KARAOKE ARTIST, PUBLIC HOUSE AND SMALL CLUB INSTALLATION 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 TRANSFORMER SWITCH -
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. CHANNEL LEVEL INDICATORS - show a
measurement of the incoming signals for each channel (before it reaches the individ­ual channel faders).
5. 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.
6. PFL BUTTONS - used to route channels
to the 'Pre Fade Listen' or 'Cue' system. A red LED inside 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 (7). 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.
7. CHANNEL FADER - used to control
individual channel output levels.
8. CROSSFADER ASSIGN SWITCHES - four-
position switches used to assign individual channels to the CROSSFADER (9). When either switch is set to the "OFF" position the CROSSFADER (9) will have no function.
9. CROSSFADER - allows the user to mix
smoothly between the music channels assigned to either side of it via the CROSSFADER ASSIGN SWITCHES (8). 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.
10. CROSSFADER CURVE CONTROL -
adjusts the shape of the crossfader curve from a quick cut for scratching or to a longer fade for mixing.
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 (6). When positioned fully to the right you will hear only the signal from the Master 1 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 and the channel 1 level), whenever the microphone is used. A red LED inside the Talkover Button will glow when the talkover function is engaged.
16. TALKOVER CONTROL - used to adjust
the amount by which sound levels are reduced when talkover is active.
17. MASTER 1 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.
18. MASTER 1 BALANCE CONTROL - when
positioned fully anti clockwise both sides of the Master 1 signal will be routed through the Left connector of the BALANCED XLR (27) and the RCA (29) MASTER 1 OUT-
PUTS. When positioned fully clockwise the signal is routed to the Right connectors. When placed centrally a stereo mix of both sides of the Master 1 signal are spread accross both Left & Right connectors.
19.MASTER 1 LEVEL INDICATOS - show a
measurement of the stereo signal levels being sent to Master 1 Output.
20. STEREO / MONO SWITCH - in MONO
mode the stereo Master signal is combined into a mono signal. This single mono signal is then sent to both the Left & Right Master 1 Output connectors.
21. MASTER 2 VOLUME CONTROL - used
to control the volume of the signal sent to MASTER 2 OUTPUT (28). The Master 2 Output can be used for feeding a DJ booth monitor system.
22. MASTER 2 BALANCE CONTROL - Offers
similar functionality to MASTER 1 BALANCE CONTROL (18) for the Master 2 Output.
23. FADER START SWITCH - activates the
FADER START feature. When used with a compatible CD player, you can use the crossfader to start and stop a CD player when you move the mixer's CROSSFADER (9). For example; Assuming you have two compatible CD players or a compatible dual CD player connected to channels one and two. When the Fader Start option is turned on, sliding the crossfader to the far left position will trigger playback on CD player 1. When the crossfader is pushed to the far right position, playback on CD player 2 will begin, and CD player 1 will return to the cue position. Refer to your CD player user manual for setting CUE POINTS.
24. AUTOMATIC BPM COUNTERS -
automatically calculate the BPM of any audio source assigned to the respective sides of the corssfader.
25.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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26. AC CONNECTION
27. XLR BALANCED MASTER 1 OUTPUTS - Left & Right Balanced XLR
28. RCA MASTER 2 OUTPUTS - Left & Right line level Unbalanced RCA
29. RCA MASTER 1 OUTPUTS - Left & Right line level Unbalanced RCA
30. REC OUT - line level Unbalanced RCA connectors. The Record Out (REC OUT) level is
dictated by the CHANNEL FADER LEVEL (7), not the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL (12).
PHONO inputs are designed for use only with turntables which produce a low voltage 'phono' level signal. CD, Video & Tape inputs are designed for use only with devices which produce a ‘line level’ signal.
31. CHANNEL 5: PHONO 3 INPUT/VIDEO JACKS
32. CHANNEL 4: PHONO 2 INPUT/CD 3 JACKS
33. CHANNEL 3: PHONO 1 INPUT/CD 2 JACKS
34. CHANNEL 2: CD 1 /TAPE INPUT JACKS
35. CD 1/MIC 2 SELECTOR SWITCH - This switch is used to determine whether Channel 2
features two line level inputs or one line level and one mic level input. When set to 'mic' the channel 2 CHANNEL TRANSFORMER SWITCH (25) selects the MIC 2 INPUT JACK (39) instead of CD 1 INPUT JACKS (35) when in the CD1/Mic 2 position.
36. CHANNEL 1: LINE RCA INPUT JACKS
37. CHANNEL 1: MIC 1 INPUT JACK - use a ¼" (6.3mm) jack plug to connect a
microphone to the Mic input for channel 1 .
38. CHANNEL 2: MIC 2 INPUT JACK - use a ¼" (6.3mm) jack plug to connect a
microphone to the Mic input for channel 2 .
39. GND (GROUND TERMINAL) - Connect each of your turntable ground leads to either
of the three ground terminals.
40. FADER START OUTPUT JACKS - used to connect the mixer to an appropriately
equipped CD player.
41. TRIM OUTPUT CONTROL - used to adjust the Master 1 Output signal to a level that is
appropriate for your PA system. Its purpose is to prevent over enthusiastic DJs from send­ing excessive signal levels from the mixer that may damage your PA.
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
INPUT Mic 1mV / 600 Ohm : Phono 3mV / 47 Kohm : Line 200mV / 47 Kohm OUTPUT Amp 1V /1k Ohm : Rec 400mV / 1k Ohm Headphone >8 Ohm stereo FREQUENCY RANGE 20Hz~20KHz Channel EQ -26dB /+12dB : Mic EQ +/-12dB THD 0.05% -:- S/N RATIO 78dB POWER SUPPLY Internal DIMENSIONS 272 x 254 x 103mm -:- WEIGHT 6.3 Kgs
Due to continuous product development, specifications are subject to change.
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