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KS-6002 EQ Compressor

sible that either the KS-6002 or the other unit(s) will be dam-
aged. 

In the event that smoke or odors come from the unit, turn off 

the power and remove all batteries and external power supply 
sources at once. Contact your dealer or service representative. 

In the event of damage or injury caused by accidents, improper 
operation or functioning, the proper course of action shall be 
determined  according  to  our  service  regulations.  Please  note 

that we cannot be responsible in any way for any loss of pre-re-

corded material.

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Unit release 
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THRESHOLD 
LEVEL controls

The KS-6002 unit has the following features when viewed from 

the left side:

Unit release lever: 

There is a corresponding lever on the right 

side of the unit. Slide these levers to the 

RELE

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attaching and detaching the KS-6002  to and from another unit 
mounted above the KS-6002 (e.g. a KS-6001 sub-mixer). Leave 
this lever in the 

LOCK 

position when the KS-6002 is attached to 

the KS-6001 or the other unit.

When  using  the  KS-6002  with  the  KS-342  or  another  unit  at-

tached below the KS-6002 using the bottom connectors, use 
the  unit  release  levers  of  the  other  unit,  not  those  of  the  KS-

6002, to attach and detach the KS-6002.

NOTE

The KS-6002 always should be placed above at least one other 

Kamesan unit when fitted in a stack of such units. Although 

some such units have retractable connectors, the KS-6002 lower 
connector cannot retract, and there is therefore a danger of 
damage if it is left protruding below the unit. You should also note 
that there is also a plate on the top surface of the KS-6002 which 
can be removed and used to connect the KS-6002 to other 

Summary of Contents for KS-6002

Page 1: ...or Operating manual EQ POWER EQ4 EQ3 EQ2 EQ1 ON COMP ON ON ON COMP ON L K N I L K N I 12 12 200 15K 12K 3 2K 12 12 EQ ON 12 12 200 15K 12K 3 2K 12 12 EQ ON 12 12 200 15K 12K 3 2K 12 12 EQ ON 12 12 200...

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Page 3: ...common sense precautions below Do not allow liquids to come into contact with the unit or be spilled inside Should this occur fire damage or malfunction may result Make sure that no metal objects or...

Page 4: ...ht side of the unit Slide these levers to the RELE position when attaching and detaching the KS 6002 to and from another unit mounted above the KS 6002 e g a KS 6001 sub mixer Leave this lever in the...

Page 5: ...an normal level is encountered and when the compression indicator of the channel on the front panel starts to turn or ange When the knob is in the 12 o clock position the threshold level is 8dB higher...

Page 6: ...essor is switched into the signal path and the input signal exceed the threshold that is the compressor is in operation Compressor LINK switch per channel pair Links odd and even numbered channels com...

Page 7: ...ph below shows the output level relative to various input levels with the compressor enabled and the threshold set to different values Output level relative to nominal Input level relative to nominal...

Page 8: ...th KS 342 Frequency response 50Hz to 15kHz 1 0 dB Signal to noise ratio equalizer and compressor both ON MIC 70 55dB 30kHz LPF RMS LINE 4 66dB 30kHz LPF RMS Total Harmonic Distortion LINE 0 5 50Hz to...

Page 9: ...2 INS OUT CH3 INS OUT CH4 INS OUT to SS342 POWER IND PFL TALLY 1 2 LINK 3 4 LINK EXT I O INS I O MONI OUT COMP TH COMP TH COMP TH COMP TH EXT I O EXT I O MIX OUT MIX IN AUX IN PFL IN E Q E Q E Q E Q P...

Page 10: ...nated by large heavy equipment ease of use since time is always of the es sence in the environments where our products are used and quality to match the needs that today s broadcasters require Our hea...

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