23.
Video and Audio Outputs
These two sets of RCA jacks are for the output of
video and audio from the KA920 to televisions or video
projectors and/or stereo systems. The Preamp output
(the output of which is not affected by the balance
control on the front panel) can be used for displaying
the video and audio signals to a small television set
for monitoring purposes.
24.
EFX Input
These 1/4" phone jacks are for
returning the EFX signal to the
KA920, after being processed
by an external signal processor.
The EFX Input signal is adjusted
by the EFX In control located on
the front panel of the KA920.
25.
EFX Output
This jack outputs the main signal to external processors to be
returned via the EFX input.
26.
EQ In and Out
These stereo RCA inputs and outputs allow users to extract
the main audio signal from the KA920, send it off to an external
equalizer, and then return it to the device once more. They can also
be used to incorporate many different types of effect processors,
depending on the necessary use.
Users are advised to leave the included bridges in place unless
adding an external device to the KA920, as doing so will stop any
signal from going through the mixer.
27.
Fan
This fan is for cooling of the KA920 karaoke mixer, and should
not be obstructed at any time. Doing so may cause overheating
in the product.
28.
Main Output Jacks
These Speakon and binding-post terminals are for the addition
of passive speakers to the KA920. Users can connect standard
Speakon connectors or banana plugs to these terminals to get the
final, amplified signal of the KA920. In addition to using banana
plugs with the included binding posts, users may also opt to use
free-wires to connect to the KA920. To do so, simply unscrew the
binding post, slide the wire into the small hole in the binding post,
and screw the binding post back in. Ensure no wire is exposed
after the connection is made.
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KA920
Connecting speakers
Speakon Connections
Connecting speakers
Binding Posts
29.
VGA In and Out
These inputs and outputs are for
the connection of typical VGA
cables, common to Personal
Computers and monitors. They
enable users to included computer-
video signals to the KA920, and
send the video output to a typical computer monitor. Please note
that the VGA out can only send the VGA inout signal, and not the
RCA video inputs.
30.
Phantom Power
Turning the phantom power on gives all microphone inputs (1-6)
a boost in power, allowing condenser microphones to be used
affectively with the KA920. Provided are individual DIP switches
for each microphone input.
31.
Voltage Selector
This switch allows users to adjust the KA920 to areas with varying
voltage levels. For example, in the United States, the switch
would be set to 115V, whereas in, say, England, it would be set
to 230V. Users should check local voltage levels before operating
this unit.
32.
Power Connector
This is for the addition of an AC power source to the KA920
unit.
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