Krell Industries Papa Dock iPod Docking Station User Manual

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FIGURE 1

The iPod-device Support 5

FIGURE 2

Connecting the KID
to the Papa Dock 6

FIGURE 3

KID Back Panel Connections 7

FIGURE 4

Papa Dock Back Panel
Connections 7

FIGURE 5

Inserting the iPod-device
Into the Dock Connector 9

FIGURE 6

KID Front Panel 10

FIGURE 7

KID Remote Control 11

This owner’s reference contains important infor-
mation on the placement, installation, and opera-
tion of the KID and the Papa Dock. Please read
this information carefully. A thorough understand-
ing of these details will help ensure satisfactory
operation and long life for your KID, the Papa
Dock, and related system components.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Papa Dock. The Papa Dock is engineered to drive
virtually any loudspeaker to realistic listening levels.
The amplifier has a proprietary connection for the
KID, enabling all KID output functions to route
through the Papa Dock back panel. It features a sub-
stantial 450 W, 40,000 microfarad power supply. Left
and right channels incorporate discrete, direct cou-
pled topology, 12 high current output devices, and
terminate in WBT loudspeaker connectors.

Thank you for your purchase of the KID, the Krell
Interface Dock, and/or the Papa Dock. The KID can
be operated alone, or docked in the optional Papa
Dock, a dedicated 150 W power amplifier designed
specifically by Krell for use with the KID.

KID. The KID is designed to deliver maximum sonic
performance from an iPod-device, and is the first
product of its kind to utilize the fully differential out-
put of the internal DAC for iPod-devices.

Additional features include opto-isolated digital con-
nections between the iPod-device and the KID, and
balanced differential Class A circuitry. Ultra low
noise volume control, with digitally-controlled analog
bass and treble controls fine tune your listening ex-
perience. A full-function remote control makes oper-
ation flexible. 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

STEP 5`

The KID / Papa Dock Connection

6

STEP 6

Connect to Your System 7
Connect the KID to Your System 7
AC Power Guidelines for the KID 7
Connect the Papa Dock

to Your System 8

AC Power Guidelines

for the Papa Dock 8

STEP 7

Insert the iPod-device

Into the KID Dock Connector 9

KID Power LED Color Guide 9
Papa Dock Power LED Color Guide 9

STEP 8

Operation 9
Front Panel and Remote Functions

for the KID 11

SPECIFICATIONS 12

INTRODUCTION

OVERVIEW

Krell / Papa Dock 3

Introduction
Overview
List of Illustrations

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