Krell Industries iPod Docking Station Connect to Your System, Connect the KID to Your System

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Connect to Your System

AC Power Guidelines for the KID KID Back Panel Connections

CONNECT TO YOUR SYSTEM

6 Krell recommends using balanced interconnect cables. Balanced interconnect cables not only can minimize sonic loss but also are immune to induced noise, especially for installations using long cables. Balanced connections have 6 dB more 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 cables to prevent hum or other unwanted noise from being introduced into the system.

Connect the KID to Your System

The KID connects to a preamplifier, processor, or amplifier as an A/V source, and is equipped with a balanced and single-ended analog audio output, an S-Video, and a composite video output. The Papa

Dock is a 150 W amplifier specifically designed by Krell for use with the KID.

Maintain the correct left/right orientation: balanced outputs use three-pin XLR connectors. Single- ended outputs use RCA connectors.

1.Connect the balanced (12) or single-ended (11) analog audio outputs to the corresponding inputs on the preamplifer or processor, or to the Papa Dock or other amplifier in your system.

2.Connect the S-Video (10) or composite video

(9) outputs to the corresponding input on the monitor in your system.

3.Plug the AC power cord into the IEC power connector (15) on the back panel. Then plug the AC power cord into the wall socket.

The KID is now ready for the iPod-device connection.

AC Power Guidelines for the KID. Use only the

power cord provided with the KID. The use of the

KID with devices designed to alter or stabilize the

AC power may impair the ability of the interface

dock to perform optimally.

FIGURE 3 KID Back Panel Connections

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10

11

12

11

12

13

14

15

VIDEO OUTPUTS

9Composite Video Output

One composite video output with an RCA connector.

10S-Video Output

One S-Video output with a DIN connector.

ANALOG OUTPUTS

11Single-ended Audio Outputs

Two single-ended analog audio channel outputs with RCA connectors.

12Balanced Analog Audio Outputs

Two balanced analog audio channel outputs with XLR connectors.

REMOTE CONNECTIONS

13 Comm Port RS-232 Connector

1412 VDC Out

Sends a 12 V power on/off signal via a 12 V trigger cable to other Krell components and to other devices that incorporate 12 V power on/off trigger input.

When the KID is in the operational mode and a trig- ger is enabled, the 12 VDC Out provides 12 V of DC output. When the KID is in the stand-by mode or off, or if a trigger is not enabled, the DC output is 0 V.

POWER CONNECTION

15IEC Connector

A standard male IEC power connector, for use with the AC power cord.

Sends software updates directly to the KID using an external computer control system.

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Contents Owner’s Reference Owner’s Reference, v Krell / Papa DockOverview Introduction Unpack the Papa Dock 1UNPACK the KIDPositioning the components in the listening area Install the Battery KID RemoteComponent Ventilation To connect the KID to the Papa Dock Placement ConsiderationsKID / Papa Dock Connection Papa Dock requires ventilation clearanceConnect to Your System AC Power Guidelines for the KID. Use onlyConnect the KID to Your System Left and Right Outputs AC Power Guidelines for the Papa Dock. KrellComm Port RS-232 Connector Connect the Papa Dock to Your SystemOperation Inserting the iPod-device Into Dock ConnectorRemote only TOP onlyFront Panel only Front Panel and RemoteTOP and Front Panel only Papa Dock Specifications KID Specifications