Krell Industries KID, Papa Dock Owner's Reference Manual

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Owner’s Reference
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POWER
BASS
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AUX
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Krell Interface Dock
Papa Dock
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Krell / Papa Dock
Owner’s Reference, v 08.0
CONTACT INFORMATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
rell Industries, Inc.
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5 Connair Road
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range, CT 06477-3650 USA
O TEL 203-298-4000 FAX 203-891-2028 E-MAIL krell@krellonline.com WEBSITE http://www.krellonline.com
1. Read Instructions.
2. Keep these Instructions.
3. Heed all Warnings.
4. Follow all Instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appa­ratus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
8. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
9. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as a power­supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
10. The KID and the Papa Dock must be placed on a firm, level surface where it is not exposed to drip­ping or splashing.
11. The ventilation grids on the bottom of the KID, and the ventilation grids on the top and bottom of the Papa Dock must be unobstructed at all times during operation. Do not place flammable materi­al above or beneath the KID or the Papa Dock.
12. Before making connections to the KID or the Papa Dock, ensure that the power is off and other com­ponents are in mute or stand-by mode. Make sure all cable terminations are of the highest quality, free from frayed ends, short circuits, or cold solder joints.
13. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THE KID OR THE PAPA DOCK.
Please contact Krell if you have questions not addres­sed in this guide.
These pr (89/336/EEC) and the low-voltage dir
oducts comply with the EMC directive
ective (73/23/EEC).
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Introduction
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your purchase of the KID, the Krell Interface Dock, and/or the Papa Dock. The KID can be operated alone, or docked in the optional Papa
ock, a dedicated 150 W power amplifier designed
D specifically by Krell for use with the KID.
KID. The KID is designed to deliver maximum sonic performance from an iPod-device, and is the first product of its kind to utilize the fully differential out­put of the internal DAC for iPod-devices.
Additional features include opto-isolated digital con­nections between the iPod-device and the KID, and balanced differential Class A circuitry. Ultra low noise volume control, with digitally-controlled analog bass and treble controls fine tune your listening ex­perience. A full-function remote control makes oper­ation flexible. Balanced and single-ended outputs, composite and S-Video outputs, and an RS-232 control allow for a variety of connection options.
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OVER
To prepare the KID and the Papa Dock for opera­tion, follow the steps below:
STEP 1 Unpack the KID 4
Unpack the Papa Dock 4
STEP 2 Affix the iPod-device Support
to the KID Top Cover 4
STEP 3 Install the Battery in the KID Remote 5
STEP 4 Placement Considerations 5
STEP 5` The KID / Papa Dock Connection 6
Papa Dock. The Papa Dock is engineered to drive virtually any loudspeaker to realistic listening levels. The amplifier has a proprietary connection for the
ID, enabling all KID output functions to route
K through the Papa Dock back panel. It features a sub­stantial 450 W, 40,000 microfarad power supply. Left and right channels incorporate discrete, direct cou­pled topology, 12 high current output devices, and terminate in WBT loudspeaker connectors.
This owner’s reference contains important infor­mation on the placement, installation, and opera­tion of the KID and the Papa Dock. Please read this information carefully. A thorough understand­ing of these details will help ensure satisfactory operation and long life for your KID, the Papa Dock, and related system components.
STEP 6 Connect to Your System 7
Connect the KID to Your System 7 AC Power Guidelines for the KID 7 Connect the Papa Dock
to Your System 8
AC Power Guidelines
for the Papa Dock 8
STEP 7 Insert the iPod-device
Into the KID Dock Connector 9 KID Power LED Color Guide 9 Papa Dock Power LED Color Guide 9
ILLUSTRATIONS
OF
LIST
FIGURE 1 The iPod-device Support 5
FIGURE 2 Connecting the KID
to the Papa Dock 6
FIGURE 3
KID Back Panel Connections 7
FIGURE 4 Papa Dock Back Panel
Connections 7
STEP 8 Operation 9
Front Panel and Remote Functions
for the KID 11
SPECIFICATIONS 12
FIGURE 5 Inserting the iPod-device
Into the Dock Connector 9
FIGURE 6 KID Front Panel 10
FIGURE 7
KID Remote Control 11
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npacking the KID
U Unpacking the Papa Dock
UNPACK THE KID
One person can remove the KID from its shipping
1
box safely and easily.
. Open the shipping carton top flap. You see the
1
literature pack containing: 1 Owner’s Reference 1 Warranty Registration Card
2. Remove the literature pack and the top layer of foam to view: 1 KID 1 Accessory tray containing:
1 AC power cord 1 KID remote control 1 CR2025 lithium battery
1 iPod-device support (under the accessory tray)
3. Face the front of the shipping box and remove the foam insert containing the AC power cord by pulling the insert straight out of the box.
UNPACK THE PAPA DOCK
One person can remove the Papa Dock from its shipping box safely and easily.
1. Open the shipping carton top flap. You see a protective cardboard sheet.
2. Remove the protective cardboard sheet to view: 1 Papa Dock 1 Accessory box containing:
1 AC power cord 1 12 VDC (12 V trigger) cable 1 T-10 Torx wrench 1 Literature pack containing the Owner’s
Reference and Warranty Registration Car
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Remove the accessory box by pulling it
3. straight out of the box.
4. Set the remote and the AC power cord aside, for later use.
5. Insert your hands below the left and right foam inserts surrounding the KID.
6. Lift the KID with the foam inserts straight out of the box.
7. Place the KID on a safe, clean work surface, on its side, resting on a foam insert.
8. Remove the other foam insert.
9. Reposition the KID on the work surface, with the remaining attached foam insert tilted up.
10. Remove the second foam insert.
11. Remove the foam enclosing the component.
12. Place the KID on its feet, right side up, on the work sur iPod-device support to the chassis.
4. Insert your hands below the left and right foam inserts surrounding the Papa Dock.
5. Lift the Papa Dock with the foam inserts straight out of the box.
6. Place the Papa Dock on a safe, clean work surface, on its side, resting on a foam insert.
7. Remove the other foam insert.
8. Reposition the Papa Dock on the work sur­face, with the r tilted up.
9. Remove the second foam insert.
10. Remove the foam wrapper fr
12. Position the Papa Dock in the listening area.
face. You are now ready to affix the
emaining attached foam insert
om the component.
ITEMS
items listed above are not included in the shipping box, please contact your authorized Kr distributor
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NOT IN THE SHIPPING BOX.
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ell dealer or
PACKING MATERIALS. Save all packing materi-
o ship the KID or the Pap Dock in the futur
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epack the unit in its original packaging to pr
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Affix the iPod-device Support to the KID Top Cover
nstall the Battery in the KID Remote
I Placement Considerations
AFFIX THE iPOD-DEVICE SUPPORT TO THE KID TOP COVER
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IMPORTANT:
ffix the iPod-device support before inserting the
A
Pod-device into the dock connector (4).
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1. Remove the iPod-device support (1) from its bubble wrap package.
2. The bracket bar has two thumbscrews (2). Position these screws over the thumbscrew holes in the KID top cover.
Orientation: The round black rubber pad (3) on the iPod-device support faces the front of the chassis (5).
4. Screw the iPod-device support thumbscrews into the thumbscr
INSTALL THE BATTERY IN THE KID REMOTE
3
The KID remote control uses one CR2025 lithium battery which is included with the shipment.
To open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control:
1. Place the remote face down on the table.
2. Use your thumbnail or a small jeweler’s or eye­glass screwdriver to move the small tab toward the center of the remote, while using your index fingernail or screwdriver to pull down gently on the slot to the right of the tab. The battery compartment slides out.
ew holes by hand.
FIGURE 1 The iPod-device Support
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3. Place the battery plus side up in the battery tray.
4. Slide battery compartment back into the remote until you hear a click.
The remote control is ready for operation.
Notes. Do not use a knife or other sharp objects to open the battery compartment; to avoid scratching the remote control finish.
Replace batteries when the remote control functions becomes intermittent. Remove batteries if the remote control is not to be used for a long period of time. Battery leakage can damage the remote control.
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PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS
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Before installing the KID or the Papa Dock into your system, please review the following guide­lines for the proper location of the components. This will facilitate a clean, trouble-free installation.
Positioning the components in the listening ar
Place the KID and the Papa Dock on a firm, level surface, away from excessive heat, humidity, or moisture. These components do not require a special rack or cabinet for installation.
Place the Papa Dock as close to the loudspeakers as possible and keep the loudspeaker cable
ea
length to a minimum. Loudspeaker cable adds impedance to the load that the amplifier must drive, regardless of the cable's gauge. Krell ampli­fiers drive the lowest impedances with ease, but long loudspeaker cables reduce the maximum power that is deliver
Component Ventilation
The KID requires ventilation clearance:
at least eight inches (20 cm) above (to accom-
modate the iPod-device)
— the ventilation grids on the bottom of the KID
chassis must be unobstructed.
ed to the loudspeakers.
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POWER
POWER
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TREBLE
VOLUME
AUX
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lacement Considerations,
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PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS, c
omponent Ventilation, continued
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If the KID is placed in a closed cabinet, more than eight inches (20 cm) of clearance may need to be provided above and below the component, or small fans may be needed to increase ventilation.
THE KID / PAPA DOCK CONNECTION
The air space between the chassis and shelf must
e unobstructed.
b
he Papa Dock requires ventilation clearance:
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— at least two inches (5 cm) above, below, and
on each side.
To connect the KID to the Papa Dock:
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1. Remove the connector plate from the bottom of the KID, using the T-10 Torx wrench provided in the Papa Dock accessory box.
2. Place the KID and the Papa Dock side-by­side, with the front panel facing toward you.
3. Lift the KID up and position it over the con­nection well (6) in the Papa Dock.
4. Lower the KID gently but firmly onto the Papa Dock docking connector (7).
FIGURE 2 Connecting the KID to the Papa Dock
To disconnect the KID from the Papa Dock:
1. Facing the front of the two components, insert your fingers in the plunger holes on the bottom panel of the Papa Dock.
Push up both plungers (8) simultaneously. The
2. plungers elevate the KID, disconnecting it from the Papa Dock.
3. Lift the KID out of the connection well on the Papa Dock, and set the KID aside.
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Connect to Your System
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C Power Guidelines for the KID
A KID Back Panel Connections
CONNECT TO YOUR SYSTEM
Krell recommends using balanced interconnect
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cables. Balanced interconnect cables not only can minimize sonic loss but also are immune to induced noise, especially for installations using long cables. Balanced connections have 6 dB more gain than single-ended connections. When level matching is critical, keep this specification in mind. Krell recommends using balanced inputs for components that use the preamplifier mode.
1. Make sure all power sources and components are off before connecting inputs and outputs.
2. Neatly arrange and organize wiring between the KID , the Papa Dock, and all system compo­nents. Separate AC wires from audio cables to prevent hum or other unwanted noise from being introduced into the system.
Connect the KID to Your System
The KID connects to a preamplifier, processor, or amplifier as an A/V source, and is equipped with a balanced and single-ended analog audio output, an S-Video, and a composite video output. The Papa
Dock is a 150 W amplifier specifically designed by Krell for use with the KID.
Maintain the correct left/right orientation: balanced outputs use three-pin XLR connectors. Single­ended outputs use RCA connectors.
1. Connect the balanced (12) or single-ended (11) analog audio outputs to the corresponding inputs on the preamplifer or processor, or to the Papa Dock or other amplifier in your system.
2. Connect the S-Video (10) or composite video (9) outputs to the corresponding input on the monitor in your system.
3. Plug the AC power cord into the IEC power connector (15) on the back panel. Then plug the AC power cord into the wall socket.
The KID is now ready for the iPod-device connection.
AC Power Guidelines for the KID. Use only the power cord provided with the KID. The use of the KID with devices designed to alter or stabilize the AC power may impair the ability of the interface dock to perform optimally.
FIGURE 3 KID Back Panel Connections
VIDEO OUTPUTS
9 Composite Video Output
One composite video output with an RCA connector.
10 S-Video Output
One S-Video output with a DIN connector.
ANALOG OUTPUTS
Single-ended Audio Outputs
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Two single-ended analog audio channel outputs with RCA connectors.
12 Balanced Analog Audio Outputs
Two balanced analog audio channel outputs with XLR connectors.
REMOTE CONNECTIONS 13 Comm Port RS-232 Connector
Sends softwar external computer contr
e updates directly to the KID using an
ol system.
14 12 VDC Out
Sends a 12 V power on/off signal via a 12 V trigger cable to other Krell components and to other devices that incorporate 12 V power on/off trigger input.
When the KID is in the operational mode and a trig­ger is enabled, the 12 VDC Out pr output. When the KID is in the stand-by mode or off, or if a trigger is not enabled, the DC
POWER CONNECTION 15 IEC Connector
A standar the AC power cord.
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ovides 12 V of DC
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Connecting the Papa Dock to Your System
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S-232 IN
12VDC
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30 mA
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COMPOSITE
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A Papa Dock Back Panel Connections
CONNECTING TO YOUR SYSTEM, continued
onnect the Papa Dock to Your System
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With the KID docked onto the Papa Dock:
. Connect the loudspeaker cables to the Papa
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Dock amplifier channel output binding posts (16) located on the back panel.
The binding post terminals accept spade lugs, bare wire, or pins. Use the red terminal for the positive connection and the black terminal for the negative connection.
IMPORTANT: Tighten loudspeaker binding posts by hand only.
FIGURE 7 Papa Dock Back Panel Connections
5. Plug the AC power cord into the amplifier’s IEC connector (21).
6. Plug the other end of the AC power cord into the AC wall outlet.
The amplifier is now ready for operation.
AC Power Guidelines for the Papa Dock. Krell recommends operating the Papa Dock amplifier from a dedicated 15-amp AC power line. Please contact your Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell before using any devices designed to alter or sta­bilize the AC power for the Papa Dock.
AMPLIFIER CHANNEL OUTPUTS 16 Left and Right Outputs
VIDEO OUTPUTS 17 Composite Video Output
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REMOTE CONNECTIONS 19 Comm Port RS-232 Connector
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wo channel outputs via 5-way binding posts.
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One composite video output with an RCA connector.
S-Video Output
One S-Video output with a DIN connector.
Sends software updates directly to the KID using an
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20 12 VDC Out
Sends a 12 V power on/off signal via a 12 V trigger cable to other Kr
ell components and to other devices
that incorporate 12 V power on/off trigger input.
When the Papa Dock is in the operational mode and a trigger is enabled, the 12 VDC Out provides 12 V of DC output. When the Papa Dock is in the stand-by mode or off, or if a trigger is not enabled, the DC out­put is 0 V.
POWER CONNECTION 21 IEC Connector
A standar
d male IEC power connector
, for use with
the AC power cord.
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Insert the iPod-device into the KID Dock Connector
POWER
BASS
TREBLE
VOLUME
A
UX
INPUT
ower LED Color Guides
P Operation
FIGURE 4 Inserting the iPod-device Into
the Dock Connector
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4
INSERT THE IPOD-DEVICE INTO THE KID DOCK CONNECTOR
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When the KID or the Papa Dock are plugged into AC power, connect the iPod-device:
1. Hold the iPod-device in both hands as shown in the illustration above, using the iPod-device support (1) as a guide.
KID Power LED Color Guide. When the KID is plugged into AC power, the power LED illuminates as follows:
Red The KID is in stand-by mode. Blue The KID is on, in the operational mode, in-
dicating that an iPod-device is connected.
Purple The KID is on, in the operational mode,
and an iPod-device is not connected.
OPERATION
When the iPod-device is connected to the KID,
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you are ready to play music. When the KID is con­nected to the Papa Dock and an iPod-device is
ted into the KID dock connector, the KID pow-
inser ers on the Papa Dock.
1. Press the play key (33) on the remote.
2. Adjust the volume (27) using the buttons on the KID front panel or the keys on the remote. Numerical values indicating the volume level appear in the display window.
3. Adjust the bass tone control (25) using the buttons on the KID front panel or the keys on
2. Center the iPod-device connector against the KID dock connector (4).
3. Push down on the top of the iPod-device gently but firmly until its connector plugs into the KID dock connector.
Papa Dock Power LED Color Guide. When the Papa Dock is plugged into AC power, the power LED on the front panel illuminates as follows:
Red The Papa Dock is in stand-by mode. Blue The Papa Dock is on, in the operational
mode, when the KID is connected to the Papa Dock and the iPod-device is inserted into the KID dock connector.
the remote. Numerical values indicating the bass tone level appear in the display window.
4. Adjust the treble tone control (26) using the but­tons on the KID front panel or the keys on the r
emote. Numerical values indicating the treble
tone level appear in the display window.
5. Press the stop key (34) to end playback.
6. Press the play button or key to begin playback again.
For a complete list of functions, see page 10.
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ront Panel Functions
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25
26
27
23
22
Volume
Disp
Mute
MenuPower
Album
Bass
Treble
Playlist
Track
Search
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30
29
34
31
32
33
28
38
27
26
37
35
36
25
39
40
32
41
TREBLE
V
F Remote Control Functions
FIGURE 6 KID Front Panel
Inset shows iPOD-device support
affixed to the top cover of the chassis
ith the dock connector below
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ocking station inset:
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TOP ONLY
22 Docking station (see inset above)
FRONT PANEL ONLY
23 Auxiliary input
FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE
24 Power button/key 25 Bass control button/keys and display window 26 Treble control button /keys and display window 27 Volume level button/keys and display window
REMOTE ONLY
28 DISP key (turns on iPod-device backlight) 29 Menu key 30 31 Down directional keys: iPod-device down arrow key 32 Left and right directional keys/Track keys
33 Play/Resume key 34 35 Repeat key 36 Shuffle key 37 38 Mute key 39 Search keys 40 Album keys 41 Playlist keys
Button = fr Key = remote function mechanism
ectional keys: iPod-device up arr
Up dir
(These keys cor and Next keys)
espond to iPod-device Previous
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Stop key
Pause key
ont panel mechanism
ow key
FIGURE 7 KID Remote Control
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Front Panel and Remote Control Functions for the KID
TOP AND FRONT PANEL ONLY
22 iPod-device docking station
Connect the iPod-device to the KID by plug­ging it into the dock connector. The iPod­device takes the KID in and out of stand-by.
When an iPod-device is connected to the dock connector, the KID automatically moves to the operational mode from stand-by.
FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE
24 Power Button
Press the power button or key to take the KID in and out of stand-by.
Power LED Color Guide
When the KID is plugged into AC power, the power LED illuminates:
Red The KID is in stand-by mode.
Blue The KID is on, in the operational mode,
indicating that an iPod-device is con­nected.
Purple The KID is on, in the operational mode,
and an iPod-device is not connected.
25 Bass Control
Two buttons or keys control the bass tone control + or - 6 dB. The bass control is within the KID and not in the iPod-device.
When an iPod-device is removed from the dock connector, the KID automatically reverts to the stand-by mode.
23 Aux Input
Use this input instead of the dock connector to connect any audio source via a 3.5 mm stereo phone cable.
26 Treble Control
Two buttons or keys control the treble tone control + or - 6 dB. The treble control is within the KID and not in the iPod-device.
27 Volume Control
The iPod-device volume control is not active when the iPod-device is connected to the KID.
Two up or down buttons on the KID, or the two up or down keys on the KID remote, con­trol the volume, from 0 to 151. Press and hold both volume buttons or keys at the same time for 3 seconds. The volume locks, and the KID can be used as a source in an A/V system. Press and hold both volume buttons or keys at the same time, for 3 seconds, to unlock the volume.
REMOTE ONLY
28 DISP Key
ns on the iPod-device backlight.
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29 Menu Key
Activates the iPod-device menu function. The
emote menu key does not have a held function.
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30 Up Directional Key
Performs the iPod-device up arrow function.
31 Down Directional Key
Performs the iPod-device down arrow function.
Left and Right Directional Keys
32
rack Keys
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Activate the iPod-device previous and next track functions r
33 Play Key
Performs the iPod-device play/r
34 Stop Key
Performs the iPod-device stop function.
espectively
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esume function.
35 Repeat Key
ms the iPod-device r
for
Per
36 Shuffle Button
Performs the iPod-device shuffle function.
37 Pause Key
Performs the iPod-device pause function.
38 Mute Key
Performs the iPod-device mute function.
39 Search Up/Down Keys
ess and hold these keys to perform the
Pr iPod-device sear
40 Album Up/Down Keys
Perform the iPod-device album up and down functions.
41 Playlist Up/Down Keys
Per
form the iPod-device playlist up and down
functions.
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Specifications
KID SPECIFICATIONS
Inputs
1 30-pin iPod-device type
3-conductor 3.5 mm connector
1
Audio Outputs
1 pair balanced via XLR connectors
pair single-ended via RCA connectors
1
Video Outputs
1 S-Video via a DIN connector
Composite via a RCA connector
1
Control Inputs
1 RS-232 input via a 9-pin D-subminiature connector
Control Outputs
1 12 VDC trigger output via 2-conductor
3.5 mm connectors (500 milliamps maximum per output)
Input impedance
Single-ended:
Output impedance
Balanced: Single-ended: 25 Ohms
Volume Control
256-step Digital Control
Input Overload
Single-ended:
Output Overload
Balanced: Single-ended: 8 Vrms
Frequency Response
20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.7 dB, -0.0 dB
0.1 Hz to 90 kHz +0.7, -3 dB
Tone Control Range
+8 dB, -7 dB
Bass: Treble: +6 dB, -6 dB
otal Harmonic Distortion Plus Noise
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Balanced Output:
4 V RMS or 4 mA rms
Signal-to-noise Ratio
Wideband, Unweighted: “A” Weighted: >97 dB
Power Consumption
Standby: Power on: 25 W
Dimensions
Inches: Centimeters: 33.0 W x 7.0 H x 27.7 D
Weight
Unit Only: Shipped: 14 lb., 6.4 kg
47.5 k Ohms
50 Ohms
4 Vrms
16 Vrms
<0.002%, 20 Hz to 20 kHz,
>94 dB
10 W
13 W x 2.8 H x 10.9 D
10 lb., 4.5 kg
PAPA DOCK SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response
0 Hz to 20 kHz, +0, -0.15 dB
2 <0.2 Hz to 110 kHz,+0 dB, -3 dB
Signal-to-noise Ratio
ideband, unweighted, referred to full power output:
W
>108 dB
“A” weighted: >116 dB
ain: 26.2 dB
G Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
< 0.03%@ 1 kHz, at 150 W, 8 Ohms < 0.20%@ 20 kHz, at 150 W, 8 Ohms
Input Impedance
90 kOhms
Input Sensitivity
1.70 Vrms
Output Power, each channel driven:
150 Wrms @ 8 Ohms 300 Wrms @ 4 Ohms
Output voltage
98 V peak-to-peak, 35 Vrms
Output current: 15 A peak Slew Rate: 50 V/µs Output Impedance
<0.073 Ohms at 20 Hz <0.084 Ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz<
Dampening Factor
110 at 20 Hz, referred to 8 Ohms 95, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, referred to 8 Ohms
Power Consumption
Stand-by:
Heat Output, BTU/hr.
Stand-by:
Inputs
1 40-pin KID connector 1 RS-232 (to control KID) via a 9-pin
D-subminiature connector
Outputs
2 channel via 5-way binding posts
Remote Connectors
One 12 VDC output (12 V trigger), 30 mA maxi-
mum, S-Video (fr 1 composite video (from KID) via RCA connector
Dimensions
Inches: Centimeters: 43.8 W x 14.5 H x 41.3 D
eight
W
Unit Only: Shipped: 49 lb., 22.2 kg
25 W, Idle: 55 W, Maximum: 900 W
85, Idle: 190, Maximum: 1100
via a 3.5 mm connector
om KID) via mini-DIN
17.3 W x 5.7 H x 16.3 D
39 lb., 17.6 kg
connector
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