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CD KARAOKE
On Screen Lyrics Machine
USER'S MANUAL
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
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WARNING:TOREDUCETHERISK
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WARNING
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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
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PHODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1
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CAUTION
lNVtSIELE LASER RADlAl’loN
WHEN OPEN mo INYEHLOCKS
DEFEATED,
AVOID EXPOSURE ro BEAM
This product contains a low power laser device.
PRECAUTIONS
Follow the advice below lor sale and appropriate operation.
ON PLACEMENT
- Do not use the unit in places which
are extremely hot, cold, dusty or hu-
mid.
- Place the unit on a "at even sunacer
' Do not restrict the air How 0! the unit
by placing it in a place with poor air
flow, covering it with a cloth or plac-
ing it on a carpet.
ON AC VOLTAGE
’ Belore use, check thatthe rated volt
age ol your unit matches your local
voltage.
Should any trouble occur, discon-
nect the AC power cord and refer
servicing to qualified personnel.
ON SAFETY
- When connecting or disconnecting
theAC cord, grip the plug and not the
cord ilsellr Pulling the cord may dam-
age it and create hazard.
- When you are not going to use the
unit tor along period ol time, discon-
nect the AC power cord.
ON CONDENSATION
~ When left in a healed room where it is
warm and damp, water droplets or
condensation inside the unit, the unit
may not function normally,
- Left it stand tor 1 lo 2 hours bolore
turning the power on, or gradually
heat the room up and dry the unit
belore use.
FCC INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 oi FCC Rules. Operations are subject to the
lollowing two conditions:
(”This device may not cause hannlul interlerence, and
(2) This device must accept any interlerenca received, including interference that
may cause undesirable operations.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
FRONT PANEL
Cassette Section
1.
2,
3.
Cassette holder
MIC 1 Holder
Cassette Control buttons
o RECiRecord) button
> PLAY button
« HEWtRewind) button
» FrFWDtFast Forward) button
l/A STOP/EJECT button
it PAUSE button
CD Section
1.
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CD operation indicators
ONE SONG STOP indicator
PLAY/PAUSE indicator
REPEAT ONE indicator
REPEAT ALL indicator
CD Display window
Remote sensor
REPEAT button
I STOP button
PROGRAM button
Number buttons [1 - 9, 0, +10]
SKIP/SEARCH buttons
MIC 2 Holder
Nt PLAY/PAUSE button
PITCH CONTROL buttons
General Section
Eflg’flP’P’bwb’r‘
Speakers
0 (Phones) iack
VOCAL CHANGER button
Standby indicator
POWER button
VOCAL/MUSIC control
ECHO control
MIC I Volume control
MIC 1 jack
MIC 2 jack
MC 2 Volume control
VOLUME control
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PART IDENTIFICATION
BACK PANEL
Channel Selector
RF COAXIAL jack
VlDEO jack
AUDIO L/R jack
AC cord holder
AC cord
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TOP PANEL
1. CD tmy lid
2. CD OPEN button
AC POWER CONNECTION
HOUSE CURRENT
' Make sure that all the components
are connected currectly belore plug-
ging the AC power cord into an AC
outlet.
' Whenevevthe AC pawerccrd is con-
nected, the power Standby indicator
lights up.
CAUTION (FOR USA and Canada)
To prevent electrical shock match wide
blade or plug to wide slot fully tnsert.
USING THE POWER BUTTON
~This system can be swflched on or to
standbybyprsssingthe POWER but-
(on when the AC power cord is con-
nected to an AC outlet.
- When the AC power is cnnnected
and the POWER button pressed, the
Standby indicator goes off.
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TV CONNECTION
when the unit is connected to a TV set at either NTSC or PAL coior system‘ the
video image trom a 00—6 (CD graphics) can be shown on the TV set.
- Sound tram the disc is heard Ironn the speakers at this unit.
- Oniy a TV set with the ViDEO input jack can be connected to watch graphics.
CONNECI'ION (A, - FOR ALL TV SETS “VITH AUDIO AND VIDEO JACKS
Connect the ViDEOiack ol the unit to the VIDEO inputjack of the TV set with the
connection cord supplied
Connect the AUDIO jack at the unit to the AUDIO inputjack of the TV set with the
connection cord supplied.
TV
OR
CONNECTION (B) ~ FOR ALL TV SETS WITHOUT INPUT JACKS
Connect the ANTENNA/AERIAL SOCKET at the TV set and the RF (cuaxial) card,
Switch lhe unit to channel 3 or 4 and the TV set to the same channet
HF COAXIAL
JACK
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A. To adjust the VOLUME. El. Use these buuonstc adjustthe pitch
at the musict (ONLY when playing
A CD or CD6)
/ VOLUME — PITCH CONTROL -
\ ’ O O O
‘ _ um mm mm
x \ LOW: Level “41“ to “9"
Normal: Level ‘0'
/ \
M’N MAX HIGH: Level '1' to “9-
C. Choose between VOCAL/MUSIC or 0. Adjust the ECHO level.
MUSIC mode (Seathelollvwlngpage).
vomm MUStC ECHO
MUSlC/-\
WHEN RECORDING
The VOLUME control may be adjusted with no effect on the recorded signal.
USING THE NUMBER BUTTONS
You can select CD tracks by entering the track number directly using the number
button (up to 19).
Note:
- To enter track no. 179: Press the required number button
. To enter track no, to: Press the "+10" button and then the '0" button
- To enter track no. >101 Press the "+10" button until the required second digit ls
reached. then select one of the number buttc zs.
.5.
KARAOKE C A D
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A. Conneci the microphone(s) (in- B. Adjust the MIC 1 and MC 2 VOL,
eluded), and play the music soure, controls
Mic! MIC z | MK: 1 VOLUME MIC 1 VOLUME
Q Q " \ ’ z " m
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c. Adjusl the ECHO level, and VOL— D. Adjust the pi|ch of the music to suit
Q UME controls, your voice during karaoke (CD or
CDG ONLY).
mum“ ECHO —- PITCH CONTROL —
Low new» men
I \ Press eiiher LOW or HIGH to lower or
“N "AX M'“ M“ raise the pitch of the music Press
_‘ ’_ 6 m}
. , ' . _
VOCAL CHANGER NORMAL io reiumiothe ongma pitch
' Set the VOCAL CHANGER to ON, and the VOCAL/MUSlC swilch lo
VOCAL&MUS|C position.
~ The VOCAL CHANGER function can be used only when playing Karaoke lapes
or Karaoke CDs. The singer's voice will be cut oul when you sing into the
microphone. Once you slop singing, the singer's voice will resume.
VOCAL/MUSIC
~ VOCAL&MUSIC mode : normal playback of tapes or ODS.
' MUSIC mode: background music Without the Singers voioel
FEEDBACK
- In case aloud howling sound "ieedhack" is heard when a microphone is plugged
in. try the following:
1. Decrease the master volume or mic volume on the Unll.
2. Move lhe hand microphone away irom the unit.
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COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK (1)
1. Press the OPEN button to open the 2_
CD tray,
Printed side up
3. Press the CD tray's lid to ciose the 4. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to
CD tray. piay the CD.
The PLAY/PAUSE indicator lights up.
mm
nusr
To PAUSE To STOP
Press the PLAVIPAUSE button again. Press the STOP button.
The PLAY/PAUSE button indicator The (Dial number of tracks will be dis-
flashes. Pm, played. STOP
nus: %
T0 SKIP SKIP!
- Press the l> button to skipped to the next track. sEARcH
current track.
Press the <1 button continuously to go back to the previous
tracks.
- Playback resumes from the selected track.
- Press the <1 button ante to go back in the beginning oi the j
TO SEARCH
- Press and fig d the < and l> buttons to search through the current track.
- Playback resumes 1mm the selectnd paint,
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COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK (2)
REPEAT PLAY
REPEAT
Cfig
ONCE
REPEAT
Cfi@
TWICE 1
REPEAT
FWD
3 TIMES
ONE SONG STOP [REMOTE CONTROL ONLY)
To play (he selecied song once and than the player wfll automatically stop.
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COMPACT PLAYBACK (3)
PROGRAM PLAYBACK
Up to 10 tracks can be programmed for listening,
1. Press the PROGRAM button, 2. Press the SKIP/SEARCH buttons
MGM“ only to select the desired track.
SKIP!
SEARCH
coco 1
“W
3. Press the PROGRAM button again 4- “95153516952 and 3‘0 Pfogffim UP
10 enter a track mm memory. to tracks.
NOTE: For P10,1he CD DISPLAY
momma shows only the last digrt.
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5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button PAUSE
slans programmed playback
Note
Programming can only be done when the umt is in the stop mode
To Check What Has Been Programmed
Press the PROGRAM bunan. then press the D bunan to review the programmed
track. Tn checkthe nexurack, pvessthe PROGRAM button and then theb button
again and repeat the process for more tracks.
To Cancel Program
Press the OPEN button on the CD tray‘s rid to cancel the entire program.
40—
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COMPACT DISC GRAPHICS (CDG)
Preparation
' Make sure that the TV set is correctly connecled to this unit (See TV CONNEC-
TION).
u; D
- Prepare CDer,
A Turn on the TV set and select the B PIacelheCDGdiscinlhedischnlder
correct channel (or video input).
Printed side up
C Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playing
Sound will be heard lrom the speakers of this unit, and graphics will be shown
on the TV set
PLAY/
PAUSE
To stop play
Press the l STOP bunoni - Alter searching lor previous or next
. tracks wilh the PAUSE, SKIP button,
Usable disc
. . an unusual image may be displayed
USE a ms? “(uh GRAPHIC or CDG on the TV set, This does not indicate
marked on its jacket
. . a inallunclione In this case, press the
When playing a disc other than 006 OF ( -
with a video image (corv, CD-l etc), ST b'" °" '° 5m” m" °pe'a"°"
. , _ then start again.
the video image WI|| not shown on the _ lithe color video images olanearby
TV fie" television changes while this unit is
Note operating, movethis unitturtheraway
- The Video image remains when the tram lhe television
player stops, until the next operation
starts.
41.
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TAPE PLAYBACK
now
1. PresstheSTOP/EJECTbuflnnandtoad “5"
a cassette Into the cassette compart- In!
men: A - 9
MG
2. Press the PLAY button to begin play- m,
back, %
TO YTOP PLAYBACK
Press the STOP/EJECT BUTTON.
T0 INTERRUPT PLAYBACK
Press the PAUSE button.
To resume ptay, press the PAUSE button again.
To FAST WIND
Press the REW(HewInd) or F.FWD(Fast ton/vard) button.
Press the STOP/EJECT button ta stop winding at the desired positicn.
WHEN THE TAPE RFACHES ITS FND
During last wind or regular play, the tape will stop automatically when its and IS
reached
42.
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RECORDING FROM CD OR CDG
(AUDIO ONLY)
1. insert a tape into the cassette com- 2. Pressths PAUSEbutmn oltne cas-
partmenl. sens deck
— Muss
3. Press the RECORD button which 44 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button 0!
also engages the piay bunon. the CD player.
FLAV)
my my muse
t efl @
5. Release the PAUSE button of the
cassette deck
Muss
43.
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RECORDING FROM MICROPHONE(S)
1. Connecflhehandmicmphone(s)to 2. AdjustiheMICiand/orMICZVOL.
MICjack conlrols (a set desired recording
MK: 1 MC 2 level (rem the mlcmphcne.
MIC I VOLUME MIC 2 VGLUME
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34 Adjust the ECHO control. 4. lnsen 3 laps into 7
the cassette com-
ECHO
parlment
A EA} 1
5, Pressthe PAUSE button ofthecas- 6. Press [he RECORD button.
sane deck
PAUSE me my
7. Press the PAUSE button again.
PAUSE
RECORDING FROM MICROPHONE MIXING SOUND
1. Connect the microphone(s) to MIC Sucket and Iurn Ihe switch on v
2. Select and play Ihs desired music source (TAPE, CD/CDG).
3. Adjust the ECHO, PITCH and VOCAL/MUSIC controls,
The rest of the procedure ; as above.
44.
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CLEANING THE TAI‘E HEADS
To maintain optimum sound quality,
clean the playback/record heads (a),
erasure head (b), pinch mller (c), and
capstans (d) regularly (every 10 hours
of use). Use acottori swab lightly mois-
tened with cleaning lluid or denatured
alcohol.
CLEANING THE UNIT
CLEANING CD
If the CD skips or will not play, the disc
may need cleaning.
Eelore playing, wipe the disc lrorn the
centre out with a cleaning cloth. After
playing, store the disc in its case.
Do not use volatile chemicals on this unit. Clean by lightly wiping With a soft cloth.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
- Should the CD door be opened belore the reading of the CD is completed, a
jamming noise may occur, This is resolved by closing the CD door,
~ Keep the CD door closed at all time to prevent dust from entering the CD
compartment.
- [i an abnormal display indication or an operatlng problem occurs, disconnect the
AC power cord. Wait at least 5 seconds. then reconnect the AC power cord.
REMOTE SENSOR
ONE SONG STOP _
PITCH control E kip/Search
PROGRAM 7 .
REPEAT Play/Pause
Present Number S‘“
Buncns
[NWALLING BATTERIES
Install two R03 (AAA or SUMA ) size batteries into the batterycompanment oi the
Remote Conlroller,
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When batteries become weak, the operaling distance of the Remote Controller is
greatly reduced and you will need to replace the batteriesr
USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CORRECTLY
' Point the Remote Controller at the REMOTE SENSOR located on the unil.
- When there IS a strong ambient light source, the performance at the infrared
REMOTE SENSOR may be degraded. causing unreliable operation.
NOTE
lithe Remote Controller is not lo be used {or a long time, remove the batteries to
prevent possble damage through battery. Do not mix different types at battery, or
old batteries With new ones.
.15.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEMS
General
No power supply.
No remote control function,
Cassette
The cassette cannot be inserted,
The tape does not run,
The tape gets caught in the tape
transport mechanism.
Tape running |s unstable.
There is excessive noise, the sound
quivers or there are breaks in the
sound,
Recording
The REC button cannot be pressed.
Recording cannot be done.
The previous recording cannot be
erased.
lTEMS TO CHECK
Is the power cord unplugged or loose?
Are batteries installed?
Are the batteries properly aligned?
Is the cassette lacing the wrong direction
when you try to insert in
ls the PAUSE button on?
ls the pinch roller or capstan dirty]
is there excessive slack in the tape?
Is there excessive slack in the tape?
Are the heads dirty?
Is a cassette inserted?
is the cassettes erasure prevention tab
broken ott’!
Are the heads dirty?
is the erase head dirty?
47.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE (CONT.)
PROBLEMS
CD -
CD play does not begin.
The CD produces no sound
The CD sound jumps.
CDG
No graphics when playing CDGA
No sound when playing CDG.
No sound and no graphics when
playing CDG.
lTEMS TO CHECK
Is the CD upside down?
Is the CD or lens excessively dirty/7
Is the disc holder closed properlfl
Is the lunclion selector set Io CD?
Is the pause mode on 7
Is there condensation inside the unit?
Is the lens or CD excessively dirty?
Is the unit subject to excessive vibration?
Are there any bad scratches on the CD?
Is the disc with Graphics or CD6 marked
on d|sc?
Is the video in cable plugged in or loose?
Is the TV set on mute mode?
Is the volume set to the minimum?
Is the audio in Cable plugged in or loose?
Is the connection oi video and audio cable
plugged in correctlfl
Are there any CDG inside the CD tray?
Is the graphics disc upside down?
Is the graphics disc excessively dirty?
A13.
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL’
Power Source
I Oulput Power
Power Consumption
Speaker
Output Terminal
Input Terminal
CD SECTION:
Channels
SIN Ratio
Wow 8. Flutter
Sampling Frequency
Ouanlizaticn
Pickup Light Source
Pickup Wave length
CDG SECTION:
Video Signal
Video Output
RF Outpul
AC120V~60H2
10%THD : 5 W rms
MAX 7 W rms
30 W
120 mm cone type
4 ohm IuII range
AudioNidefi DIN jack
3‘52 Headphone jack
AudicNidec RCA jack
6.4 a mic jack x 2
2 Channels
60 dB
Undeleclabm
44.1 kHz
16 bits “near/ch
Semiconductor Laser
790 nm
NTSG
(V Fri“ 73 ohm. Unbalauce
NTSC CH3, CH4, 68 dB uV 75 ohm
49.
SPECIFICATIONS
CASSETTE sscndN:
Track Formal _ 4 tracks/ 2 channels
- Recording Syslem AC bias
Erasing System Magnelic Erase
Tape Speed 4.75 cm/ sec
Fast Forward & Rewind Tlme 110 sec. (060 Tape)
Frequency Hesponse 40 - 12,500 Hz (Novmal Tape)
KARAOKE SECI'ION:
Mic Sensitivity 455 dB
BED Stage 1024
Delay time 50 ms
Accessories: 2 x Dynamic microphones
2 x 1,5V "AAA" Banenes
1 Demo CDG disc
Q} 1 RF (coaxial) cable Q).
1 AUDlDNlDEO cable
DlMENSION: 435 x 250 x A40 mm (quH)
wsch’r: 7.4 kg
Specifications and external appearanceare subject to change without
advance notice due to continuous product improvement
PIN: 811-CDG291-080
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