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Owner’s Reference

Krell Interface Dock

Papa Dock

POWER

POWER

BASS

TREBLE

VOLUME

AUX

INPUT

Specifications

12    Krell        / Papa Dock  

Inputs

1 30-pin iPod-device type
1 3-conductor 3.5 mm connector

Audio Outputs

1 pair balanced via XLR connectors
1 pair single-ended via RCA connectors

Video Outputs

1 S-Video via a DIN connector 
1 Composite via a RCA connector 

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:  

47.5 k Ohms

Output impedance

Balanced:

50 Ohms

Single-ended:

25 Ohms

Volume Control

256-step Digital Control

Input Overload

Single-ended:  

4 Vrms

Output Overload

Balanced:

16 Vrms

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

Bass:  

+8 dB, -7 dB

Treble:

+6 dB, -6 dB

Total Harmonic Distortion Plus Noise

Balanced Output:

<0.002%, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 

4 V RMS or 4 mA rms

Signal-to-noise Ratio

Wideband, Unweighted:

>94 dB

“A” Weighted:

>97 dB 

Power Consumption

Standby:

10 W

Power on:

25 W

Dimensions

Inches:  

13 W x 2.8  H x 10.9 D 

Centimeters:  

33.0 W x 7.0 H x 27.7 D 

Weight

Unit Only:  

10 lb., 4.5 kg

Shipped:  

14 lb., 6.4 kg

Your KID product serial number is:

KID SPECIFICATIONS

PAPA DOCK SPECIFICATIONS

All operational features, functions, specifications, and 
policies are subject to change without notification.

P/N 301038   v 08.0

Frequency Response 

20 Hz to 20 kHz, +0, -0.15 dB
<0.2 Hz to 110 kHz,+0 dB, -3 dB

Signal-to-noise Ratio
Wideband, unweighted, referred to full power output:

>108 dB

“A” weighted:  

>116 dB

Gain:  

26.2 dB

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/

µ

s

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: 

25 W, 

Idle:

55 W, 

Maximum:

900 W

Heat Output, BTU/hr.

Stand-by: 

85, 

Idle:

190, 

Maximum:

1100

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, via a 3.5 mm connector

S-Video (from KID) via mini-DIN connector
1 composite video (from KID) via RCA connector

Dimensions

Inches:  

17.3 W x 5.7 H x 16.3 D

Centimeters:  

43.8 W x 14.5 H x 41.3 D

Weight

Unit Only:  

39 lb., 17.6 kg

Shipped:  

49 lb., 22.2 kg

 

Summary of Contents for MP3 Docking Station

Page 1: ...Shipped 14 lb 6 4 kg Your KID product serial number is KID SPECIFICATIONS PAPA DOCK SPECIFICATIONS All operational features functions specifications and policies are subject to change without notification P N 301038 v 08 0 Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 0 15 dB 0 2 Hz to 110 kHz 0 dB 3 dB Signal to noise Ratio Wideband unweighted referred to full power output 108 dB A weighted 116 dB Gain 26...

Page 2: ...D 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 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 TOP AND FRONT PANEL ONLY 28 DI...

Page 3: ...xible Balanced and single ended outputs composite and S Video outputs and an RS 232 control allow for a variety of connection options To prepare the KID and the Papa Dock for opera tion 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 STE...

Page 4: ...ler or distributor PACKING MATERIALS Save all packing materi als To ship the KID or the Pap Dock in the future repack the unit in its original packaging to prevent shipping damage For more information see the Return Authorization procedure in the Service sec tion of the Krell website at www krellonline com 4 Krell Papa Dock 1 Insert the iPod device into the KID Dock Connector Power LED Color Guide...

Page 5: ...tment 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 INSTALL THE BATTERY IN THE KID REMOTE PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS 1 2 2 3 4 5 2 4 3 FIGURE 1 The iPod device Support Connecting the Papa Dock to Your...

Page 6: ...ore 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 compo nents Separate AC wires from audio...

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