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System control, Connecting your system – KRK V6 User Manual

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System Control

INPUT SENSITIVITY


Input sensitivity is adjusted (counterclockwise reduces sensitivity) by the SYSTEM GAIN control found on the rear
panel. Adjustment range is from -30dB to +6dB. Factory preset gain is +6dB, which should suffice for most
conditions. Normally adjustments would be made if you’re using your V6 in a surround system and you need to
balance levels or if your monitor send is too hot and not adjustable. If an adjustment is needed, you’ll need a small
flathead screwdriver and measuring equipment such as a tone or filtered noise generator and SPL meter.

Connecting Your System

POWERING ON

All connections should be made, all faders and controls should be set at their minimum levels, and all other
equipment should be powered on prior to powering on your V6 monitors.

The power On/Off switch is located on the rear panel and is internationally marked to indicate the operational
status. ( ) = ON and ( O ) = OFF. A yellow LED illuminates the trademarked KRK Triangle on the front baffle
when power is applied.

NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT THE VOLTAGE INDICATOR FOUND IN THE MIDDLE PORTION OF THE IEC MAINS
CONTROL IS SET TO THE CORRECT VOLTAGE SETTING FOR YOUR VOLTAGE.

CHANGING VOLTAGE

To change the voltage, remove the power cord, pry off the fuse block with a small flathead screwdriver (look for
indent on the left inside of the power cord insert). Slide the circuit board out of the fuse block, rotate 180º and
reinstall the fuse block. Please note when making fuse changes, the fuses will have to be replaced. (see
Changing Fuses section below) Make sure and align the white arrow with the raised arrow located on the
power entry module before reinstalling.
Check to see if the correct voltage can be read from left to right in the
voltage window before powering up.

CHANGING FUSES

Under normal operation the fuses should not blow. A blown fuse usually indicates an overload or fault condition.
To change the fuse, remove the power cord, pry off the fuse block with a small flathead screwdriver (look for
indent on the left inside of the power cord insert) and change the blown fuses.

100~120VAC use 3.0 amp 250V 5mm x 20mm fuses

220~240VAC use 1.5 amp 250V 5mm x 20mm fuses