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KRX PORTABLE SYSTEMS

Ver. 1.1

18

1) 

  CH1 Line Input. XLR line level input with +4 dBu sensitivity. 

2) 

  CH2 Mic/Line Input. XLR input, with selectable sensitivity for Mic (-30 dBu) or Line (+4 dBu).

3) 

  Mic/Line switch. Selects CH2 input sensitivity for Mic ( -30 dBu) or Line ( +4 dBu) level. 

4) 

  Phantom Power switch. Turns phantom power (48V) on/off on CH2 input.

5) 

   Limiting LEDs. Independent LEDs for the CH1 and CH2 inputs, which blink when the optical limiter 

engages to protect the corresponding preamp circuit. Limiter threshold is +5 dBu.

6) 

    CH1 Parallel Line Out. XLR parallel output providing a direct signal from the CH1 Line Input. This 

output cannot be processed or controlled via the K-Framework software. 

7) 

    DSP Out. When the DSP Out switch is not pressed (off), this connector provides a direct signal 

from the CH2 input. At the moment this connector doesn’t output any signal if the DSP Out switch 
is pressed (on). This function will be useful for future applications.

8) 

    DSP Out Switch. See point 7.  

9) 

    AES/EBU Digital Input. XLR input connector for two-channel AES/EBU digital audio, accepting 

sample rates up to 96 kHz. 

10) 

 AES/EBU Digital Output. XLR output, providing two-channel digital audio from AES/EBU Input, 
This output cannot be processed or controlled via the K-Framework software. 

11) 

   REMOTE RS485 Link Input. XLR input for connecting the KMT from another RS485 device in a 

K-Framework network. RS485 Link Input can also be used to connect a computer running the 
K-Framework software (requires K-USB USB-to-RS485 adapter).

12) 

 REMOTE RS485 Link Output. XLR output for connecting additional RS485 devices in a K-Framework 
network. 

13) 

 REMOTE USB Input. Connects a computer running the K-Framework software, for remote control 
of the KMT. Users can manage an entire network of RS485 devices with one PC connected via 
USB.

14) 

 Speaker Out. Powered Speakon output, used to drive passive speakers, like a mid-high module 
or a passive subwoofer.

15) 

Power switch. Turns the KMT system on and off. 

16) 

AC Input. PowerCon input for AC power. See p. 11 for voltage and power requirements. 

17) 

 AC Link.  PowerCon output for feeding AC mains power to additional K-array components with a 
PowerCon AC input socket.

18) 

Power On LED. Indicates the system is ON.

19) 

 TOUCH SCREEN Control panel. Provides access to the main functions of the DSP on board (see 
Section 8) 

20) 

5 Volt Power Connector. Provides 5VDC/500mA to power e-fun accessories.

IMPORTANT NOTE

By default, the analog channel CH2 and the digital channel CH4 are not routed 
to any output. To activate them, go to the Matrix Page on the LCD screen (see 
Chapter 8).

Summary of Contents for KRX202, KRX402, KRX802

Page 1: ...KRX PORTABLE SYSTEMS Ver 1 1 KRX202 KRX402 KRX802 USER GUIDE English KRX202 KRX402 KRX802...

Page 2: ...tion 5 5 UNPACKING 7 6 Product PHysical Overview 8 6 1 KRX202 8 6 2 KRX402 9 6 3 KRX802 10 7 wiring 11 8 system setup 12 9 amplifier 15 9 1 AC POWER 15 9 2 VOLTAGE REQUIREMENT 15 9 3 CURRENT REQUIREME...

Page 3: ...on please observe the respective country specific regulations Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Please dispose of this product at the end of its operational lifetime by bringing it to you...

Page 4: ...smallest of these three new systems and is composed of one KX12 standing on a KMT18 18 subwoofer by means of an extendable pole and proper joining and stacking hardware Possible applications are DJ u...

Page 5: ...Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong...

Page 6: ...install the amplifier in wet or humid locations without using weather protection TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture and objects filled with l...

Page 7: ...utdoor installation protect the device from rain and moisture Assure that the wind does not interfere with the system s stability taking extra securities like chains weights ropes or any other certifi...

Page 8: ...KRX PORTABLE SYSTEMS Ver 1 1 8 6 Product PHysical Overview 13 4in 340mm 51 8 1315 64 4 1635 18 3in 465mm 12 6in 320mm 7 9in 200 5mm 23 5in 596 5mm 6 1 KRX202...

Page 9: ...KRX PORTABLE SYSTEMS Ver 1 1 9 13 4in 340mm 68 4in 1737mm 81 0 2057 12 6in 320mm 7 9in 200 5mm 21 9in 555mm 30 0in 763mm 6 2 KRX402...

Page 10: ...KRX PORTABLE SYSTEMS Ver 1 1 10 18 9in 480mm 12 6in 320mm 7 9in 200 5mm 13 4in 340mm 78 4in 1991mm 91 0 2311 mm 36 7in 932 5mm 23 6in 600mm 6 3 KRX802...

Page 11: ...ly wired from one socket to the other so that the two sockets are equivalent and can connect the speaker to the amplifier or to another KX12 driven in parallel by the same amplifier channel Connect th...

Page 12: ...The next step by step instructions demonstrate how to mount a KRX802 The mounting procedure for the other systems is not dissimilar 1 Screw the pole into the subwoofer 8 system setup 2 Insert the K F...

Page 13: ...x40 piston pins provided with the system 5 Insert two joint blocks and secure each of them with the two 5x30 piston pins provided with the system The orientation of the joint blocks and the holes used...

Page 14: ...second piston pin in the hole corresponding to the desired angle If you want the to angle the speaker by 5 2 5 2 5 or 7 5 position the joint block so that the letter B is at the bottom Plug a piston...

Page 15: ...g the power rating for the device CAUTION Do not connect the system to AC power mains exceeding 265 V Doing so will cause significant damage to the device and create serious risk for users 9 3 CURRENT...

Page 16: ...tections are triggered by audio signal current and voltage by comparing input and output and NTC Negative Temperature Coefficient thermistors A Peak Current Shut Down and a Temperature Protection Limi...

Page 17: ...KRX PORTABLE SYSTEMS Ver 1 1 17 5 5 A 2 9 A 14 A 16 A 1 6 3 5 230 1 2 4 6 3 5 9 10 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9 5 subwoofer rear panel...

Page 18: ...nput This output cannot be processed or controlled via the K Framework software 11 REMOTE RS485 Link Input XLR input for connecting the KMT from another RS485 device in a K Framework network RS485 Lin...

Page 19: ...9 6 RS485 network The RS485 Link Input and The RS485 Link Output on the rear panel allow to create a network of K array devices that users can manage with a PC running the K Framework software All de...

Page 20: ...ight corner to switch between the Input levels page and the Output levels page MATRIX The Matrix page allows users to manage the routing of the four input channels to the subwoofer to the speaker conn...

Page 21: ...to return to the Delay page CONFIGURATION When you buy a KRX system the correct preset is already loaded and the system is ready to use But it can happen that you want to connect another model of K ar...

Page 22: ...nfo page contains information about the current software and firmware the current preset loaded and the Board ID of the device The Board ID is a number which identify the device when it is connected i...

Page 23: ...ired to send the unit in for service In this instance you will be provided with an RA Return Authorization number which should be included on all shipping documents and correspondence regarding the re...

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