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Safety Instructions

1.

Please read these instructions – You should read all information concerning safety

and operation before you use this equipment.

2. Please keep this manual – You may need it in the future.

3. Please observe the warnings – All warnings on the equipment and in this manual

should be observed by you in the interests of your own safety.

4. Please follow these instructions – All of the tips and instructions in this manual serve

to optimize the operation of this equipment and enhance your listening experience.

Please follow them.

5. Water and moisture – This equipment must not be used in wet environments, e.g. in

bathrooms or next to a swimming pool. Otherwise the danger of electric shock will

exist.

6. Ventilation – This product must be installed in such a way, that the necessary

ventilation is not impeded.  For example, the equipment must not be operated on a

bed, sofa, carpet or similar surface where the cooling veins can be covered.  The

equipment must not be placed in shelving or other locations that prevent a

circulation of air at the rear of the equipment.

7. Heat – Please do not install the equipment near a radiator or other, similar source of

heat.

8. The equipment is designed for use with an AC voltage of 230V / 50 Hz. Never

attempt to operate the equipment with another power supply.

9. Power cable – Please lay your power cable in such a way that it is not a hazard for

tripping over or can be damaged. In particular, be careful where cable connections

and sockets are located.

10.Ensure that neither foreign objects nor liquids come into contact with or penetrate

the equipment.

11. This equipment may only be serviced by properly qualified service personnel.

12.Repairs – Never attempt to open this equipment or otherwise try and service or

repair this equipment yourself unless this is described in this manual. Please leave

this to properly qualified service personnel.

13.In order to avoid electric shock, never use this equipment with a power extension

cable where the electrical contacts are not completely protected.

14.Earth – Please ensure that the earth and other connections to the equipment are not

impeded.

15.This equipment is designed to reproduce analogue audio signals.  If the equipment

is not operated according to these instructions, the guaranty will not be applicable

and the user will be exposed to danger of electric shock.

Warning – To prevent electric shock, this equipment must not be exposed to rain or

moisture.

Summary of Contents for LINE-MASTER

Page 1: ...OPERATION INSTRACTIONS LINE MASTER Gesellschaft für digitale Studiotechnik mbH ACTIVE DIGITAL STUDIO REFERENZ SPEAKER ...

Page 2: ...NOLOGY AM DÖRRWALD 5 D 66571 EPPELBORN GERMANY INFO KSDIGITAL DE WWW KSDIGITAL DE FURTHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE UNDER WWW KSDIGITAL DE KSDIGITAL GMBH AM DÖRRWALD 5 D 66571 EPPELBORN GERMANY TEL 49 6827 305915 FAX 49 6827 305916 STAND NOV 1 2006 ...

Page 3: ... a radiator or other similar source of heat 8 The equipment is designed for use with anAC voltage of 230V 50 Hz Never attempt to operate the equipment with another power supply 9 Power cable Please lay your power cable in such a way that it is not a hazard for tripping over or can be damaged In particular be careful where cable connections and sockets are located 10 Ensure that neither foreign obj...

Page 4: ...ES OF THE LINE MASTER REFERENCE MONITOR 7 LINE MASTER THE REFERENCE THROUGH DIGITAL PRECISION 8 FREQUENCY AND PHASE DIAGRAMS 9 REAR VIEW CONTROLS 10 OPERATION 11 PARAMETER TABLES 12 SCREEN SHOT OF THE REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE 13 DIGITAL INTERFACE CONNECTION DIAGRAM 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 ...

Page 5: ...ectional bass radiation with our dipole bass with DMC we have built a linear phase and time aligned conus loudspeaker and with NEXT we have introduced new technology that especially in the area of mastering it brings the ear closer to the sound and revolutionizes sound emission In view of this we have to congratulate you on your excellent choice of reference monitor from KS digital and wish you pl...

Page 6: ...ristic of 0 or expressed in musical terms all frequencies exit the speaker at the same time Naturally any individual room specific or installation dependent adjustments to the frequency characteristics can be made at any time in the area of sound radiation behavior utilizing the recently developed NEXT technology A newly designed element that irradiates cylindrical waves is responsible in the Line...

Page 7: ...equires changing the control needs to be pressed and rotated until the desired value is displayed In this way it is possible under Digital In Left or Digital In Right to choose the required data input word that feeds the signal processor in DSP If both input words are activated then a mono signal will be generated and reproduced REMOTE CONTROL The remote control permits a control of volume from th...

Page 8: ...int level so that here for example when adjusting the volume no scaling malfunctions occur On the output side the DSP works with two 24 Bit D A converters connected to high performance MOFSET output stages that have been equipped with hand selected transistors and work with a bandwidth of 100kHz and a rise time of 80 V us FEATURES OF DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Digital signal processing must include...

Page 9: ...srespons without FIRTEC processing impulsrespons with FIRTEC processing amplituderesponse withFIRTEC red amplituderesponse without FIRTEC green phaseresponse with FIRTEC red phaseresponse without FIRTEC green ...

Page 10: ...9 Digital IN OUT Rotary control with two line display to set parameters Remote Control IN Mains Socket with Fuse Mainswitch Remote Control OUT Analogue IN ...

Page 11: ...ed and is immediately changed but only saved as soon as the knob is released If no further parameters are chosen after several seconds the display will return to its original text Remote Control For comfortable operation the PC Software ADMControl was developed Via the serial interface in your network or optionally with a TCP IP address you can send data to the controller or receive from there All...

Page 12: ...0 1 5 0 Low shelving 80Hz EQ 6dB 6dB High shelving 12kHz EQ 6dB 6dB Distance shift Speaker delay In meter Subwoofer Switches between 20Hz and 35Hz fgu Active Not active Phase reversal Phasing shift of 180 Active Not active Digital In Left Turns on left data word Active Not active and turns off analogue input Digital In Right Turns on right data word Active Not active and turns off analogue input U...

Page 13: ...PC Screen shot of the ADMControl Software ...

Page 14: ...t Line Master Remote control to control parameters In a studio environment a digital connection is made by connecting the AES signal with the Digital IN socket of the right speaker The left speaker is connected to the active Digital OUT socket of the first speaker The digital source must be connected to the speaker with the right digital In in paramter menue ...

Page 15: ...ES3 format 32 110 KHz XLR symmetric DSP 60 MHz 32 bit floatingpoint 1500 dB dynamic process FIRTEC equalization FIR crossover limiter 3 parametrc EQs 2 FIR presets digital floatingpoint gain control delay room equalization bass shelving high shelving 3 full parametric equalizer for fine tuning user room equalization crossover 80Hz 400Hz 800Hz FIR Crossover power peak 500W Bass 300W Mid 300W High ...

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