Acesonic Karaoke Machine KM 360 User Manual

Professional DSP Karaoke Mixer  
USER’S MANUAL  
v2  
KM-360  
CAUTION:  
To assure this player will work at its best, please  
read this user’s manual carefully before operation  
and keep for future reference.  
Acesonic Corp. City of Industry CA,U.S.A  
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18. Overloading  
Important Safety instructions  
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral  
convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
1. Read These Instructions.  
2. Keep These Instructions.  
3. Heed All Warnings.  
19. Object and Liquid Entry  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through  
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
4. Follow All Instructions.  
5. Do not use this product near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings.  
20. Replacement Parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service  
technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock, or other hazards.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat  
register, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or  
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one  
wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and  
third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are  
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into  
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the  
obsolete outlet.  
21. Safety Check  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,  
ask the service technician to perform safety checks to  
determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
22.Wall or Ceiling Mounting  
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as  
recommended by the manufacturer. Any mounting of the  
product should follow the manufacturer instructions, and  
should use a mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched  
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point  
where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments and accessories specified by the  
manufacturer.  
23. Wet location marking  
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and  
no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed  
on the apparatus.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket,  
or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold  
with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use  
caution when moving the cart.  
24. Servicing  
If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits a marked  
change in performance and you are unable to restore normal  
operation by following the detailed procedure in its operating  
instructions, do not attempt to service it yourself as  
operating instructions, do not attempt to service it yourself  
as opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personal.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or unused for  
long period of time. Apparatus combination to avoid injury  
from tip-cover.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing  
is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any  
way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid  
has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does  
not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
15. This product should be operated only from the type of power  
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of  
the type of power supply to your home, consult your product  
dealer or local power company. For products intended to  
operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the  
operating instructions.  
16. Protective Attachment Plug  
The product is equipped with an attachment plug having  
overload protection. This is a safety feature. See Instruction  
Manual for replacement or resetting of protective device. If  
replacement of the plug is required, be sure the service  
technician has used a replacement plug specified by the  
manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the  
original plug.  
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17. Power Lines  
An outside antenna system should not be located in the  
vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or  
power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or  
circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme  
care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines  
or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.  
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Inedex  
Table of Contents  
1.Features --------------------------------------------------------------------Page 2~3  
2.Remote Control ------------------------------------------------------------Page 4~5  
3.Front Panel View -------------------------------------------------------------Page 6  
4.Rear Panel View --------------------------------------------------------------Page 7  
5.System Setup---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 8  
6.Basic Operation---------------------------------------------------------------Page 9  
7.Music Menu Operation  
Music EQ Setting---------------------------------------------------------Page 10  
Key Control----------------------------------------------------------------Page 10  
Subwoofer Reducer------------------------------------------------------Page 11  
Subwoofer LPF-Page 11  
Music Balance--Page 11  
Music Auto Lev-Page 12  
Music Vocal Ca-Page 12  
Center channel -Page 13  
Surrounding ChPage 13  
Center Volume -Page 13  
8.Microphone Menu
Microphone Pre-Page 14  
Microphone Effe-Page 14  
Feedback Elimi-Page 14  
Reverb Time ---Page 15  
Reverb Level ---Page 15  
Reverb Repeat Page 15  
Echo Delay ------Page 16  
Microphone EQPage 16  
Microphone NoiPage 16  
9.Other Operation  
Preset Memory-Page 17  
Control Panel LoPage 17  
10.Menu Operation  
Music Control MPage 18  
Microphone ConPage 18  
11. Troubleshooting Page 19  
12.Specification---- Page 19  
Package Includes
1. Acesonic KM-360
2. User's Manual  
3. Power Cable  
4. Remote Control  
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FEATURES  
Feedback Eliminator - KM-360's real-time feedback eliminator processor was designed  
to provide state-of-the-art feedback elimination processing, while maintaining a simple  
control interface. You just select one of the 3 room sizes and it will automatically filter out  
howling feedback noise from the speakers. This is a necessary function for any venue that  
is looking for a professional sound environment or any KJ who are looking to prolong your  
speakers' life.  
Vocal Eliminator - KM-360 has a powerful vocal eliminator processor that can take out up  
to 90% of vocals from any regular audio CD. The KM-360's DSP utilizes one of the most  
powerful vocal elimination algorithm which removes more vocal with less impact on the  
background instruments. You can easily turn any regular CD into a karaoke track and begin  
your karaoke performance.  
Music Volume Auto songs are louder than  
others even though then you turn on the  
"Music Volume Auto Lmatically adjust your  
music to one of the sio low, the KM-360 will  
boost the audio signahe music volume back  
to your pre-set volumessary adjustment for  
KJs.  
Digital Effect Proceerb and Echo Effects  
that can dramatically everb" is created when  
a sound is produced iechoes to build up and  
then slowly decay. Re stops but the  
reflections continue, ger be heard. The KM-  
360 enables you to adt and echo delay to  
optimize your sound
5-Band Music and Mtwo independent 5  
band equalizers for therful EQ, it can  
compensate for your ould like to add more  
treble or bass to your es are at 100Hz,  
330Hz, 1000Hz, 3.3 kency bands are at  
100Hz, 300Hz, 900Hzquency to your desired  
level.  
Multiple-Channel Shas additional audio  
signal outputs for ceneakers (SR). You can  
configure the mixer u0 (L+R), 3.0 (L+C+R),  
2.1 (L+R+S), 3.1 (L+ne of the many  
surround sound confiffect inside of a  
concert hall.  
Microphone Noise Ges your mixer to  
automatically turn off the microphone when it is not in-use. The powerful noise gate  
function allows a microphone signal to pass through only when it is above the preset  
threshold value from 1 to 40. The mixer utilizes an advanced fading technique to cut in  
and out of sound so you will not hear your microphone abruptly cut off once it has fallen  
below the threshold or hear a loud click when the noise gate re-opens from mute.  
5 Microphone Inputs with 2 XLR Input Connectors - The KM-360 includes 3  
microphone inputs in the front and 2 balanced audio connectors (XLR) for high quality  
microphone signal inputs from the rear. This XLR connector allows for the use of long  
cables while reducing susceptibility to external noise. You can ensure to transmit the  
upmost vocal signal to your KM-360 Mixer using the XLR inputs. The rear inputs also  
enable you to connect to most wireless microphone units while reducing the messy cables  
going from the front.  
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FEATURES  
S/PDIF Digital Input - KM-360 has a coaxial input to carry digital audio signals from  
your player to the mixer. Using the S/PDIF connector, you can send the purest audio  
signal to the mixer without any RF interference noise.  
RS-232 Serial Port PC Interface - KM-360 has a serial port for PC connections. You can  
control all functions of the KM-360 mixer using either 1) pre-bundled Windows™ software  
or 2) serial commands. This powerful feature makes the KM-360 a perfect PC karaoke  
companion.  
User Lock-Down Mode - The mixer has built-in 'user lock' feature that can prevent most  
users from changing any KM-360's setting. You can also define the maximum allowed  
volume for the music or microphone to prevent users from blowing out speakers. The KM-  
360 is designed to be used in public places including bars or karaoke rooms. This useful  
function will help you preserve the best sound quality in all occasions.  
Center Speaker and Rear Speakers Signal Control - When you enable the center  
speaker and surround speakers, not only can you independently control its volume, but  
you can also independently control the balance between the music and vocal. Using the  
turning knob, you can fine tune if you want to hear only the music, only the vocal, or a mix  
of music+vocal from the center speaker or from the rear speakers.  
Subwoofer Signal Control - KM-360 has 3 powerful subwoofer setting to fine tune your  
subwoofer's performance. You can adjust 1) Subwoofer Volume 2) Subwoofer LPF:  
the Low-Pass-Filter range from 40 to 150Hz enable you to decide how much of the low  
frequency signal should be coming from the subwoofer 3) Subwoofer Volume Reducer:  
this function help you reduce subwoofer volume when you are singing. This dynamic  
feature comes handy when a singer has low vocal range. KM-360 will automatically  
reduce the subwoofer volume to let the singer's voice comes out loud enough to be heard.  
Music and Microphone Balance - this powerful feature is designed for you to  
compensate for your irregular room configuration or when your speakers are not placed  
symmetrically from the audiences. Using this function, you can easily adjust both the  
music level and echo delay for each speaker to compensate for speakers that are further  
away from audiences.  
Auto-Source Detection - The KM-360 has a built-in auto-source selection function that  
enables the mixer to automatically play music and video from one of the 3 available  
inputs. When the music stopps, it will automatically play the background A/V source  
(BGM) until the next song begins. This useful function will keep your entertainment alive  
even when the performance ended and DJ is changing the disc for the next singer.  
4 Preset Memory Recall Buttons - You can save all of your optimal setting to one of the  
4 preset memory buttons. Audio effects such as echo, reverb, music volume, and  
microphone volume can be recalled by either pressing the button on the remote control or  
on the front panel. Once you have tuned and saved the your favorite settings, you will  
never need to adjust the mixer again.  
XLR Line Outputs - all of the KM-360's line outputs including Left, Right, Center and  
Subwoofer audio signal are using XLR Balanced Audio Connectors to preserve the  
cleanest signal to your professional amplifier.  
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Before Opertation  
Batteries installation of Remote Control  
Remote Control usage:  
Remote control will send out an IR  
signal as a command to control KM-  
360. Please always face the front  
panel of KM-360 when using remote:  
INPUT  
FB-EX  
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Remote Control  
Preset Memory Button  
#1 & #3  
Preset Memory Button  
#2 & #4  
Mute Button  
Feedback Eliminating Button.  
There are 3 different effect level  
and OFF to turn the effect off.  
Input Selecting Button  
Key Control Button  
Effect Level Control Button  
Master Microphone Volume  
Master Music Volume Control  
Arrow Keys to navigate in Menu  
Menu Button  
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Front Panel View  
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10 11 12  
13  
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INPUT  
FB-EX  
15  
16  
17  
18  
[1]Microphone Volume Control- for #1 & #A(rear)  
[2]Microphone Volume Control- for #2 & #B(rear)  
[3]Memory- Use these buttons to recall preset effect settings, to save  
preferred effect settings, or to reset to default settings.  
[4]Music Menu- To select amount music relative selections, see also P  
10~13 & P18  
[5]Microphone Menu- To select amount microphone relative selection, see  
also P14~16 & P18  
[6]Parameter- To change the setting in music menu(#4) or microphone  
menu(#5)  
[7] LED display- The screen to show the setting & information  
[8] Remote sensor - To receive the IR signal from remote control  
[9] Power indicator - will turn on when t3he machine connect to power  
[10]Subwoofer Volume Control - To adjust the volume of subwoofer  
[11]Center Volume Control - To adjust the volume of the center speaker.  
There are 3 selections for the center speaker output: music only,  
microphone only or music plus microphone audio output.  
[12]Microphone Effect Volume Control- To control the effect volume of  
microphone.  
[13]Master Microphone Volume - To control the master volume of  
microphone inputs.  
[14]Master Music Volume- To control the master volume of the music.  
[15]Microphone inputs #1,#2 and #3  
[16]Input Selector- To manul select input sources amount  
BGM,VCR,DVD,AUX, and Digital Input or Auto Detection.  
[17]Key Control- To change the tone of the music  
[18]FeebBack Eliminator- 3 different feedback eliminating level, or select  
off to turn this function off.  
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Rear Panel View  
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[1] Main Power Switch  
[2] Power plug (AC 110V/50Hz)  
[3] Rs232 Port - To connect to computer, and use software(sale  
separately) to control KM-360.  
[4] Extra Remote Sensor port - To plug an external IR signal receiver(sale  
separately).  
[5] S/PDIF Digital Input (PCM 44.1KHz,48KHz)  
[6] Four Video Inputs - BGM,VCR,DVD and AUX  
[7] Two Video Outputs - Video out #1 and #2  
[8] Four Audio Inputs - BGM,VCR,DVD and AUX  
[9] PRE out - Audio Output ( same signal with L/R)  
[10]Surrounding Audio Output - 3 audio output types: Music only,  
microphone only, or music plus microphone audio output.  
[11]Left Channel Audio Output  
[12]Right Channel Audio Output  
[13]Center Channel Audio Output- When in music only mode, use music  
volume control to adjust the music level; when in microphone mode, use  
microphone volume control to adjust the microphone level.  
[14]Subwoofer Balance Output - Volume control by subwoofer volume  
control (#10 at previous page).  
[15]Surrounding Microphone Volume Control - To adjust the level of  
microphone volume from the surrounding audio output.  
[16]Center Microphone Volume Control - To adjust the level of  
microphone volume from the center audio output.  
[17] Balanced Microphone #B Input  
[18] Balanced Microphone #A Input  
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System Setup  
Surrounding  
Speakers  
Front Left/Right  
Speakers  
Microphones  
Computer  
Power  
Cable  
Professional  
Amplifier  
S/PDIF  
Digital Input  
External IR Senser  
AUDIO OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
Power Subwoofer  
or Amplifier + subwoofer  
DVD/VOD  
Television  
Professional  
Amplifier  
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Operation  
Power on KM-360  
Plug the power cable, and press the power switch in Pic#1; Power indicator  
at front panel will turn on, the LED screen shows KARAOKE(Pic#2).  
Then machine will do an auto detecting from all the inputs(Pic#3).  
When machine ready to work, Display will show like Pic#4, Mic means  
microphone volume, E stands for Echo volume, Music means music volume.  
Mic: 28  
E: 28  
Musi c: 28  
Auto Detecting  
KARAOKE  
INPUT  
FB-EX  
INPUT  
FB-EX  
INPUT  
FB-EX  
#2  
#3  
#4  
#1  
Input Selection:  
Km360 allows 4 individual input sources, one S/PDIF digital input. You can  
manual switch them or use the auto detecting function:  
The input order will be BGM > DVD > VCR >DIG and Auto Detecting.  
When using S/PDIF input, select DIG Input mode, then press the music  
menu button to select Digital Frequency 44.1k/48k to PCM mode.  
INPUT  
FB-EX  
INPUT  
Input selections from the front panel  
Input selection from the remote  
Music Volume Selection & Preset Max Volume:  
KM-360 supports the preset max music volume. Press the music menu  
button on the front panel and select the Max Music Volume, then use  
parameter buttons to preset the max volume ( 0~63). If you set 50,  
means the max music volume can only be adjusted from 0~50.  
Adjust music volume from the remote  
Music Volume  
+50  
Adjust music volume from KM-360  
Max music volume setting on the LED screen  
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Music Menu Operation  
Music EQ Setting:  
KM-360 allows to customize the EQ setting in following frequencies:  
10KHz/3300Hz/1000Hz/330Hz/100Hz/60Hz  
Remote  
Use Up/Down buttons  
to find the EQ frequency  
Use Left/Right buttons  
to adjust the value  
FL  
SCART  
SL  
SR  
Key Control:  
To change music tone for karaoke purpose:  
Use  
&
buttons to change music keys  
/
INPUT  
FB-EX  
Down  
To reset the key control, press button.  
Up  
Down Reset  
Up  
INPUT  
FB-EX  
LED display message:  
If key changes while song playing. 2 seconds after  
music finished, the key will reset automatically.  
Music  
Music  
Pitch  
Pitch  
+05  
00  
10  
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Music Menu Operation  
Subwoofer Reducer:  
This function helps you reduce subwoofer volume when you are singing.  
This dynamic comes handy when a singer has low vocal range.  
Select “Subwoofer Reducer” from Music menu.  
Use parameter buttons to adjust the level(1~20).  
Use Up/Down buttons  
to find “Subwoofer Reducer”  
Use Left/Right to  
adjust the setting  
LED screen display:  
Subwoof  
Reducer  
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Subwoofer LPF:  
The low-pass-filter range from 40 to 150Hz enable you to decide how  
much the low frequency signal should be coming from the subwoofer, the  
frequency above the setting will be filtered out. SW Vole can be adjust  
gain from -10dB to+10 dB. the sub woofer volume also controlled by  
master music volume knob.  
Select “Subwoof LPF” from Music menu. Use parameter  
buttons to adjust setting. Use SW vol to change the gain(-10~+10dB)  
Use Up/Down buttons  
to find “Subwoof LPF”  
Use Left/Right buttons  
to adjust setting  
LED screen display:  
Subwoof  
LPF  
100Hz  
Music Balance:  
This function can adjust the music volume from left & right channel. It is  
handy for not rectangle space or special listening requests.  
Use Up/Down buttons  
to find “Music Balance”  
selection  
Use Left/Right buttons  
to adjust value  
Select  
“Music Balance”  
LED screen disply  
Music Balance  
+5  
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Music Menu Operation  
Music Auto Level Setup:  
When playing audio tracks, some songs are louder than others even though  
the volume of your system remains the same. When you turn on the "Music  
Volume Auto Leveling" function KM-360 will automatically adjust music to  
one of the six preset volume level. It boosts the audio signal for audio too  
low, and if the music is too loud, it will decrease the music volume back to  
your pre-set volume level. This function will eliminate lots unnecessary  
adjustment for KJs.  
Use Up/Down buttons to  
select “Music Auto Level”  
Use Left/Right buttons  
to change volume  
Select  
“Music Auto Level”  
LED screen display  
Music Auto Level  
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Music Vocal(canceling) Setup:  
KM-360 has a powerful vocal eliminator processor that can take out up to  
90%(might be very) of vocals from any regular stereo audio CD.  
There are four different settings in this function:  
L/R mode: normal stereo audio output  
L/L mode: both left & right channel will send out the first(left) song track.  
L-R mode: both left & right channel will send out vocal canceling(L-R) music.  
R/R mode: both left & right channel will send out the second(right) song track.  
Use Up/Down buttons  
to select “Music Vocal”  
Use “Music Menu” to  
select “Music Vical” option  
Use Left/Right buttons  
and use Parameter buttons  
to change setting  
to switch the settings.  
LED screen display  
Music Vocal  
L/R  
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Music Menu Operation  
Center Channel Setup:  
There are three center channel modes: Microphone/ Music/ Mic.+Muisc  
1. Microphone mode: only microphone signal will be the audio output  
2. Music mode: only music signal be the audio output  
3. Mic.+Music mode: audio output will be the mixed from both mic. & Music.  
Surrounding Volume setup:  
You can use this function to change the audio signal(-10dB~+10dB) of the  
surrounding audio outputs.  
Use Up/Down buttons  
to select “S Volume”  
Use Left/Right buttons  
to change the volume  
select  
“S Volume”  
LCD screen display  
S Volume  
+10  
Surrounding Channel Setup:  
Two audio output mode for “surround sel”:  
1. L/R: regular stereo output  
2. L-R:vocal cancel (multiplex karaoke song track only)  
This function is also controlled by “Music Vocal” function. When selecting  
L/R in “surround sel, audio output will be the same with the setting in  
“music vocal. see next page fore more “music vocal” detail.  
Up/Down buttons  
to select “Surround Sel”  
Use Left/Right buttons  
to adjust volume  
Select  
“Surround Sel”  
LED screen display  
Surround Sel  
L/R  
Center Volume Setup:  
To adjust the gain (-10dB~+10dB) for center volume audio output.  
Up/Down buttons  
to select “C Volume”  
Left/Right buttons  
to adjust volume  
LED screen display  
C Volume  
+10  
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Microphone Menu Operation  
Microphone Preset Max Volume:  
Presetting a max microphone volume to prevent uncomfortable  
microphone noise while unappropriated using.  
Remote  
Select “Max Mic volume” from MIC MENU buttons,  
then use parameter buttons to change the preset  
microphone max volume.  
Select “microphone setup” from menu,  
go into Max mic volume to change setting.  
LED screen display  
Mic Volume  
+40  
Microphone Effect Volume:  
Use to adjust microphone effect volume.  
Use Effect buttons on the front panel to change  
the master microphone effect level  
Remote  
LED screen display  
Eff Volume  
+20  
Feedback Eliminator:  
KM-360's real-time feedback eliminator processor provide 3 room sizes of  
feedback eliminating effects. It will automatically filter out howling  
feedback noise from the speakers.  
Use FB-EX button to select 1 of 3 feedback eliminating  
effects.  
Remote  
INPUT  
FB-EX  
FB-EX  
Note:  
Use mode #1 if room size over 30 square meters.  
Use mode #2 if room size between 20~30 square meters.  
Use mode #3 if room size below 20 square meters.  
LED screen display  
Feedback  
Mode 2  
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Microphone Menu Operation  
Reverb Time Setting:  
A reverb is created when a sound is produced in an enclosed space causing  
a large number of echoes to build up and then slowly decay. Reverb is most  
noticeable when the sound source stops but the reflections continue,  
decreasing in amplitude, until they can no longer be heard. Reverb time  
means the length of the reverb effect. Adjustale range is from 0~40ms  
Remote  
Up/Down buttons to  
select “Reverb Time”  
Left/Right buttons to  
adjust the volume  
Select  
“Reverb Time”  
LED screen display  
Reverb  
Time  
40  
Reverb Level Setting:  
Reverb level is to adjust the level of reverb effect(0~40).  
Remote  
Up/Down buttons to  
select “Reverb Level”  
Left/Right buttons to  
adjust the volume  
Select  
“Reverb Level”  
LED screen display  
Reverb  
Level  
40  
Reverb Repeat Setting:  
Reverb level is to adjust the repeat frequency of reverb effect(0~40).  
Remote  
Up/Down buttons to  
select “Reverb Repeat”  
Left/Right buttons to  
adjust the volume  
Select  
“Reverb Repeat”  
LED screen display  
Reverb  
Repeat  
40  
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Microphone Menu Operation  
Echo Delay Setting:  
Echo delay function is used to adjust the echo delay timing, range from  
0~250ms. You can adjust Echo Delay L and Echo Delay R separately to  
enhance the stereo sound effect.  
Remote  
Up/Down buttons  
to select “Echo Delay R”  
or “Echo Delay L”  
Left/Right buttons  
to adjust volume.  
Select  
“Echo Delay L”  
or “Echo Delay R”  
LCD screen display  
Echo Delay  
180  
Microphone EQ Setting:  
5 bands equalizers settings:100Hz/300Hz/911Hz/2.7KHz/8Khz.  
Adjustable range is from -10dB to +10dB  
Remote  
Up/Down buttons  
to select “Echo Delay R”  
or “Echo Delay L”  
Left/Right buttons  
to adjust volume.  
Select  
“Echo Delay L”  
or “Echo Delay R”  
LCD screen display  
Echo Delay  
180  
Microphone Noise Gate Setting:  
Microphone noise gate is setting a threshold to auto mute the microphone  
to filter unwanted environment noise. Adjustable range is from 1-40.  
Remote  
Up/Down buttons  
to select “Noise Gate”  
Left/Right buttons  
to adjust volume.  
Select  
“Noise Gate”  
LCD screen display  
Noise Gate  
180  
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Other Operation  
Preset Memory Recall:  
4 preset effect settings allow you to store your favorite effect settings.  
4 preset memory store factory default effect setting.  
INPUT  
FB-EX  
INPUT  
FB-EX  
To store/renew your own setting. To press “Down”  
button of parameter for about 2 seconds, the LCD  
screen will shows “SAVE to ?, then press any of  
M1~M4 buttons on the remote to assign the memory  
number to store the settings.  
INPUT  
FB-EX  
To reset the settings to default settings.  
Press “UP” button of the parameter for  
2 seconds. the LCD screen will shows  
“RESET...”, then press any of M1~M4  
buttons. This memory will be reset.  
Control Panel Lock/unlock:  
To lock the machine control panel, press and hold the “ ” button on the  
LED screen display:  
front panel until the LED screen shows “Locked.  
When control panel locked, only master Microphone & Music volume knobs  
work, and  
also adjustable. Other  
INPUT  
FB -EX  
buttons/functions will be disable.  
To unlock the machine control panel, press and hold the “ “ button on the  
front panel again until the LED screen shows “Unlocked”  
LED screen display:  
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Menu Operation  
Music Menu  
Center channel volume control  
C Volume  
Subwoof  
Volume  
Volume  
Subwoofer volume control  
Max Music  
Subwoof  
Preset max music volume control  
Reducer  
LPF  
Reduce low frequence while singing  
Low frequence filter  
Subwoof  
Music Auto Level  
Music Vocal  
S Volume  
Auto level the music loudness  
Voice cancellation of multiplex tracks  
Surrounding sound volume control  
Surround  
Music Balance  
Freq  
Sel  
Surrounding out selection(vocal,music or both)  
Left/Right channel music volume balancing  
Digital  
PCM frequence selection of the digital input  
Microphone Menu  
Preset max microphone volume control  
Left/right speaker echo delay adjustment  
Max Mic Volume  
Echo Delay  
L/R  
Echo effect level  
Echo Level  
Noise threshold of the microphone pickup  
Noise Gate  
Mic EQ 8KHz  
Mic EQ 2.7KHz  
Mic EQ 900Hz  
Mic EQ 300Hz  
Mic EQ 100Hz  
Reverb Level  
Reverb Time  
Echo Repeat  
Echo Level  
5 bands microphone equalizers  
Revers effect level control  
Reverb timing level control  
Echo repeat timing adjustment  
Echo effect level  
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Trouble shooting  
If you are having problems operating the KM-360, or suspect something  
is wrong with the unit, please check the troubleshoot list below to see if  
the issue is a result of incorrect operation rather than equipment  
malfunction. If you are still unable to resolve the problem, please contact  
our Acesonic tech. service center at 626-820-0670  
Problem  
Solusion  
Possible Reason  
No power  
Power core loose  
Reinstall the power plug  
Set the preset music volume higher  
Preset max music output volume is 0, it  
will limit the music output level to 0.  
No music output  
Select the wrong audio input  
Audio input plug loose  
Switch to correct audio input  
Reinstall the audio input cable  
Microphone cable broke  
Microphone plug loose  
Fix or replace the cable  
Reinstall the microphone plug  
No microphone output  
Master microphone volume knob sets to 0 Adjust the volume to appropriate level  
Adjust the volume to appropriate level  
Mic. Max volume(in Mic. Menu) sets to 0  
Video input loose; Wrong video input  
switch; Video device setup error  
Reinstall video input; switch to correct  
video input ; Change another device.  
No video output  
No mixing effect  
Adjust the volume to appropriate level  
Max effect level(in Mic. Menu) sets to 0  
Audio input loose  
Reinstall the audio input  
One channel no sound  
Remote doesn’t work  
Reconnect the cable to speaker  
Speaker cable loose  
Change the batteries and try again  
Out of batteries  
Specification  
Test under max music volume, 1KHz analog frequency signal with 1V(RMS), 10K ohms resistance.  
Music:  
Music frequency --------------------------------------20 Hz~22KHz(+-0.5)  
Input sensitivity ---------------------------------------------------- 210mV  
Max music signal voltage ---------------------------------7V(THD <=0.5%)  
Music/Noise ratio----------------------------------------------------0.19mV  
Microphone:  
Microphone frequency--------------------------------20 Hz~22KHz(+-0.5)  
Mic. sensitivity ------------------------------------------------------- 15mV  
Max mic. signal voltage-----------------------------------7V(THD <=0.5%)  
Microphone/Noise ratio---------------------------------------------0.36mV  
Machine:  
Power input--------------------------------------------------AC 110V / 50Hz  
Max power usage-------------------------------------------------------10 W  
Machine size---------------------------------------------480x 125 x 44(cm)  
Machine weight--------------------------------------------------------2 Kg  
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