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KS-6001

Parts of the KS-6001

Since the operation of the KS-6001, once it has been fitted as 
a sub-mixer, is a relatively simple matter, this section contains 

the information you need to get up and running with the unit in 
most cases. Later sections contain more detailed information 

covering special circumstances.

Side view

1.FG

7.0V

6.+10

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

CN Pin Assign

(-20dBs)

MIX OUT

5.Rch C

4.Rch H

3.Lch C

2.Lch H

BUS MIX

(MONI)

AUX

OFF

POWER

16V

~

Side locking lever (explained above) 
Power switch

 (the dot indicates the ON position)

Signal outputs and power multi-pin connector

 The mixer 

outputs are made at a level of –20 dBs and are balanced low-

impedance.

Attach  only  suitable  power  supplies  or  battery  packs  as  de-

scribed here (between 16 and 20 V DC).

Only use connectors supplied or approved by Kamesan. in the 
event of any doubt, please contact Kamesan or an appointed 
distributor directly.

Mix switch

 The three-position switch is useful when using the 

KS-6001  with  the  KS-342.  It  allows  you  to  choose  between 

BUS  MIX

:  which  sends  the  outputs  to  the  KS-342’s  buss  mix, 

effectively  turning  the  KS-342  into  an  8-channel  mixer. 

AUX

which sends the mixed signals from the KS-6001 to the KS-342 
as aux inputs (the KS-342 treats these differently from the BUS 
inputs); or 

OFF, 

where no signals are sent to the KS-342 (but 

power is still received through the connector).

External power input 

Use this to provide external DC power to 

the unit—the tip is negative, and the voltage should be between 

10 V and 16 V. If power is supplied through this input, this takes 

priority over power supplied through the multipin connector.

Side locking lever

Signal outputs and power 
multi-pin connecvor

Mix switch

External power input

Power switch

Summary of Contents for KS-6001

Page 1: ...POWER PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK FD LINK FD LINK 0 0 2 L F P R L C 0 0 2 70 30 20 4 L F P R L C 0 0 2 L F P R L C 0 0 2 L F P R L C LINE Dy M P 48 A B 70 30 20 4 70 30 20 4 70 30 20 4 LINE Dy M P 48 A B LIN...

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Page 3: ...ed under different conditions there is a risk of fire damage to the unit or personal injury Note the following with regard to external power supplies Make sure the polarity of the external powering de...

Page 4: ...e are mistakes in the connections it is pos sible that either the KS 6001 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 bat...

Page 5: ...ecessed again by sliding the release lever and pressing down the connector until it locks at the recessed posi tion Connector cover if the KS 6001 is being used as a stand alone unit you should always...

Page 6: ...type of carrying case make sure that all units are firmly affixed in the appropriate specially designed carrying case In the event of a major shock to the unit there is a risk of damage to the connec...

Page 7: ...e connectors supplied or approved by Kamesan in the event of any doubt please contact Kamesan or an appointed distributor directly Mix switch The three position switch is useful when using the KS 6001...

Page 8: ...0 0 2 L F P R L C 0 0 2 L F P R L C LINE Dy M P 48 A B 70 30 20 4 70 30 20 4 70 30 20 4 LINE Dy M P 48 A B LINE Dy M P 48 A B LINE Dy M P 48 A B LCF PFL switch Use this control to sweep the low cut fi...

Page 9: ...l Input trim control Used to adjust the level of the signal fed to each channel The amount of trim depends on the input set ting the blue figures indicate line level settings and the white figures ind...

Page 10: ...There is a risk of serious dam age to equipment if the wrong selection is made Make the multi pin output power connection Turn on the power when the connections have been made The unity gain position...

Page 11: ...40mA High pass filter 12dB octave sweepable cutoff between 20Hz and 200Hz Outputs Output level 20dBs from a 7 pin Cannon connector electrically balanced low impedance output Maximum output 8dBs into...

Page 12: ...e KS 342 and KS 6001 used together 2 h manganese cells 3 h alkaline cells 6 h NP 1 pack Battery life KS KS 6001 used as standalone 2 h manganese cells 3 h alkaline cells 6 h NP 1 pack Physical specifi...

Page 13: ...X BUS PFL TALLY PFL TALLY XLR7 32 L MIX BUS R MIX BUS POWER OUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT EXT I O A B12V MONI OUT L AUX IN R AUX IN 9 16V 9 16V 20dBs XLR 3 XLR 3 XLR 3 XLR 3 EXT I O INS I O MIX OUT EXT...

Page 14: ...y 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 head offic...

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