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Changing the Settings

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Setting the SYSTEM Parameters

The following parameters allow you to make the system settings for 

KSP-100 .

Room Acoustic Control

For more information, see “Compensating for the Room Acoustics 

(Room Acoustic Auto Control)” (p . 10) .

Output EQ > FRONT-L, FRONT-R, SUR-L, SUR-R, CENTER

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Low Cut Freq .

Flat,  

20 .0Hz–1 .00kHz

Low-cut frequency

EQ Type

PEQ, GEQ

Select EQ type

Output EQ > FRONT-L, FRONT-R, SUR-L, SUR-R, CENTER >  

EQ (EQ Type = GEQ)

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Switch

Off, On

EQ switch

BAND 1 Gain

-12dB–+12dB

Gain

 

:

BAND 15 Gain

-12dB–+12dB

Gain

Output EQ > FRONT-L, FRONT-R, SUR-L, SUR-R, CENTER >  

EQ (EQ Type = PEQ)

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Switch

Off, On

EQ switch

BAND 1 Type

Shelving, Peaking 

Filter type 

BAND 1 Freq .

20 .0Hz–20 .0kHz

Frequency

BAND 1 Gain

-12dB–+12dB

Gain

BAND 1 Q

0 .3–16

Bandwidth . Higher values make 

the band narrower .

BAND 2 Freq .

20 .0Hz–20 .0kHz

Frequency

BAND 2 Gain

-12dB–+12dB

Gain

BAND 2 Q

0 .3–16

Bandwidth . Higher values make 

the band narrower .

 

:

BAND 15 Q

0 .3–16

Bandwidth . Higher values make 

the band narrower .

Output EQ > SUBWOOFER

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Low Pass Freq .

20Hz–400Hz, Flat Low-pass frequency

Anti-Feedback

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Dynamic Filter 

Switch

Off, On

Anti-Feedback switch .
When set to “On,” the KSP-100 

detects sudden acoustic 

feedback and suppresses it .

Dynamic Filter 

Release

0–16

Amount of time the anti-

feedback effect is maintained

For more information, see “Preventing Acoustic Feedback (Static 

Anti-Feedback)” (p . 12) .

Input Setting

Parameter

Value

Explanation

KARAOKE Auto 

Sel
AUX1 Auto Sel
AUX2 Auto Sel

Specifies the behavior of the INPUT jacks when the 

INPUT SELECT parameter in the top screen is set to 

“Auto” (p . 9, p . 11) .

A&V

Selects the INPUT jack when an 

audio or video signal input is 

detected .

Audio

Selects the INPUT jack when an 

audio signal input is detected .

Video

Selects the INPUT jack when a video 

signal input is detected .

KARAOKE Sens
AUX1 Sens
AUX2 Sens

Low, Mid, High

Set the sensitivity at which each 

audio input level is detected and 

switched automatically .

AUX1 Input Type
AUX2 Input Type

Change the priority of the AUX 1 and AUX 2 jacks 

when the “INPUT SELECT” (p . 9) is set to “Auto .” For more 

information, see “Changing How Switching Occurs 

When High-priority Signals are Input” (p . 11) .

KARAOKE

If the signal to the jack set to 

“KARAOKE” is enabled (i .e ., if the jack 

is selected), then the “INPUT SELECT” 

(p . 9) will not switch until the signal 

input to the jack set to “KARAOKE” 

ceases, even if a signal having a 

higher priority has arrived .

BGM

If the input of a signal with higher 

priority is detected, then the input 

switches to that signal immediately .

MIC

Uses the jacks as MIC input . Use this 

setting when you connect wireless 

receivers (sold separately) . The input 

does not switch based on priority .

Release 

Time(Video)

0sec–5sec

Sets the time from when there is 

no more video signal to the VIDEO 

INPUT jack currently selected until 

the video switches to another VIDEO 

INPUT jack .

Release 

Time(Audio)

0sec–5sec

Sets the time from when there is 

no more audio signal to the AUDIO 

INPUT jack currently selected 

until the audio switches to another 

AUDIO INPUT jack .

Maximum Level

Parameter

Value

Explanation

MASTER Level

Mute, -64 .0dB–

+6 .0dB

Specifies an upper limit for the 

“MASTER” (p . 9) setting .

MUSIC Level

Mute, -64 .0dB–

+6 .0dB

Specifies an upper limit for the 

“MUSIC” (p . 9) setting .

MIC Level

Mute, -64 .0dB–

+6 .0dB

Specifies an upper limit for the “MIC” 

(p . 9) setting .

MIC3/4 Bypass Switch

Parameter

Value

Explanation

MIC3/4 Bypass 

Switch

Off, On

When this is set to “On,” the 

microphone effect is disabled for 

MIC 3 and MIC 4 jacks .

LCD Contrast

Parameter

Value

Explanation

LCD Contrast

0–10

Adjusts the contrast of the display .

Summary of Contents for KSP-100

Page 1: ...Lock 12 Releasing Panel Lock 12 Returning the KSP 100 s Settings to Default Factory Settings Factory Reset 12 Changing the Settings 13 Setting the MIC Parameters 13 Setting the MUSIC Parameters 14 Set...

Page 2: ...es WARNING Use only the supplied AC adaptor and the correct voltage Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with the unit Also make sure the line voltage at the installation matches the input volt...

Page 3: ...n of dust between the power plug and the power outlet can result in poor insulation and lead to fire Manage cables for safety Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled Also all cords and...

Page 4: ...ation and or deformation Additional Precautions Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction or the improper operation of the unit Unfortunately i...

Page 5: ...etric equalizer allowing you to adjust the tone quality to your preferred sound High Quality Reverb and Echo p 13 Equipped with effects filled with know how gained in the karaoke market Provides immer...

Page 6: ...information depending on the operation 6 SELECT buttons Moves the cursor position 7 EXIT button Returns you to the previous screen On some screens this stops the execution of a function 8 VALUE knob E...

Page 7: ...15 to MIC you can use the AUX 1 or AUX 2 jack as a mic input 3 VIDEO INPUT KARAOKE AUX 1 AUX 2 jacks Accept connection of the video output plugs from external devices such as a KARAOKE player or DVD...

Page 8: ...should typically be shown by the display Note however that your unit may incorporate a newer enhanced version of the system so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears i...

Page 9: ...gs Press the EXIT to cancel NOTE When the scene is saved it overwrites the data with new information However the values for the SYSTEM parameters and Echo parameters will not be saved The values for t...

Page 10: ...ns producing the so called scooped sound Warm Response curve that boosts the mid range producing a rich and warm sound Response Curve Amplitude 70 130 Sets the sharpness of the response curve Higher v...

Page 11: ...B A B The horizontal axis represents elapsed time Changing How Switching OccursWhen High priority Signals are Input Here s how to change the way that signals will be switched when a signal is input t...

Page 12: ...the microphone and refrain from talking during the measurement If the anti feedback function is not enough to suppress feedback take the following steps Change the direction of the microphones Move t...

Page 13: ...Higher values make the band narrower BAND2 Freq 20 0Hz 20 0kHz Frequency BAND2 Gain 12dB 12dB Gain Gain BAND2 Q 0 3 16 Bandwidth Higher values make the band narrower BAND15 Q 0 3 16 Bandwidth Higher v...

Page 14: ...Frequency BAND1 Gain 12dB 12dB Gain BAND1 Q 0 3 16 Bandwidth Higher values make the band narrower BAND2 Freq 20 0Hz 20 0kHz Frequency BAND2 Gain 12dB 12dB Gain BAND2 Q 0 3 16 Bandwidth Higher values m...

Page 15: ...ideo signal input is detected Audio Selects the INPUT jack when an audio signal input is detected Video Selects the INPUT jack when a video signal input is detected KARAOKE Sens AUX1 Sens AUX2 Sens Lo...

Page 16: ...er was turned off P1 P9 U1 U9 The unit will start up with the selected scene number Startup Echo Parameter Value Explanation Startup Echo Last The unit will start up with the ECHO type that was last s...

Page 17: ...Band EQ Low Cut 15 Band EQ Low Cut HANAMICHI MIC1 2 Level MIC3 4 Level MIC Level MIC Direct Level Echo Level MUSIC Level KARAOKE Level AUX1 Level AUX2 Level CENTER Output Level FRONT L Output Leve l...

Page 18: ...IC 4 jacks 1 4 inch phone type AUDIO OUTPUT FRONT L FRONT R SUR L SUR R CENTER SUBWOOFER connectors XLR type AUDIO INPUT KARAOKE L R jacks RCA phono type AUDIO INPUT AUX 1 L R jacks RCA phono type AUD...

Page 19: ...ions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determi...

Page 20: ...For EU Countries...

Page 21: ...MEMO...

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