Karaoke USA GF829, GF830, GF758 User Manual

GF829
Before operating this product, please read these instructions.
Contents
Warnings and Precautions....................... 01
Important Safety Instructions.........................................................02
Caution........................................................................................03
Song List on your Disc..............................................................05-06
Features......................................................................................07
Front Panel Illustration..................................................................08
Connecting to a TV Set..................................................................10
Connect MP3/MP4/iPod®..............................................................10
Remote Control.............................................................................11
Remote Control Operation........................................................12-15
How to Play a Disc........................................................................16
MP3G Disc and MP3G Format Music Playback................................17
Play SD Card and USB.............................................................18-19
Record Operation Procedures.......................................................20
Playback the Recorded File...........................................................21
The Setup Menu System..........................................................22-23
Specifications..............................................................................24
Troubleshooting...........................................................................25
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CAUTION
MOISTURE AND CONDENSATION
For units with an in serta ble AC Power Adapter cordset:
• The pow er adapter should remain opera ble for i ts intended use. Di sconn ect the AC Power Adapter if you are not inten ding to u se the unit for a long period of time.
• When connectin g or disc onnecting the AC Power Adapter Cord, gr ip the pl ug and not the cord itself. Pullin g the cor d may cause damage and create a hazard.
For units with a Rec harge able Battery:
• Do not expose batt eries t o excessive conditions – extreme cold, he at, sun o r fire.
SAFETY
WHEN IN USE
FCC INFORMATION
WARNING:
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of fi re or ele ctric
shock, do not expo se this u nit to rain or moisture.
Use of controls or a djust ments or performance of p roced ures other than those specified may re sult in h azardous radiation exposure.
“Caution Marki ng and Ra ting Label” is affixe d under the lid or on th e botto m of the unit with a mass not exceedi ng 7kg.
RISK OF EL ECTRIC SH OCK ,
DO NOT OPE N.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK – D O NOT REM OVE COVER OR BACK. NO US ER-SE RVICEABLE PARTS IN SIDE. REFER SERVICI NG TO QUALIFIED PERS ONNEL .
This symbol is int ended t o alert you to the presence of un insul ated, dangerous voltage within t he unit 's enclosure that might be of a sufficient magnitude to constitute a ris k of elec tric shock. DO NOT OPE N THE UNITS CASE.
This symbol is int ended t o inform you that important o perat ing and maintenance in struc tions are included in the literature a ccomp anying this product.
If the unit is expos ed to moi sture and extreme cold temperatu res and m oved to a warm environment, c onden sation may form on the units internal compo nents . Under these circumstance s, turn ing the power “ON” may cause damage to th e unit or c ause harm to the user. Allow the unit t o stand i n a warm environment fo r 1 to 3 hour s and allow the unit to air dry safely.
• Do not use this unit i n condi tions that are extreme – hot, col d, dust y or humid.
• Do not restrict th e air flo w of the unit by placing it on a soft surface l ike a bed , carpet or covering.
This unit compli es with p art 15 of the “FCC Rules.” Operat ion is su bject to the following conditions:
1. This u nit may not cause harmful interferenc e.
2. This u nit must accept any interference
received, incl uding i nterference that may cause undesira ble ope ration.
Double insulat ion. This is a Class II app aratu s.
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1. Read These Instructions: All safety and operations manual should be read before the product is operated.
2. Keep These Instructions: The safety and operations manual should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed All Warnings: All warnings applicable to the unit and in the operations manual should be adhered to.
4. Follow All Instructions: All operations manual should be followed.
5. Water and Moisture: Do not use this unit near water. For example, do not use near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub. Do not use this unit in a wet basement or near a swimming pool or similar location. The unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids (ex: vases), shall be placed on or near this unit.
6. Cleaning: Clean the unit only with a dry cloth. Unit must be unplugged from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the unit.
7. Ventilation: Slots and openings in the cabinet of the unit are provided to ensure reliable operation and ventilation and to protect the unit from overheating. The openings must not be covered and should never be blocked by placing the product on a soft surface like a bed, sofa, or rug. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation like a bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided.
8. Heat: Do not install the unit near any heat source like a radiator, heat register, stove or other device that produces heat, including amplifiers.
9. Grounding or Polarization: If applicable, do not disable or circumvent the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has 2 blades with 1 wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has 2
rd
blades and a 3 grounding plug. The
rd
wide blade, or the 3 prong, is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into an outlet, consult a qualified electrician for replacement of this outlet.
10. Power Cord Protection: Protect the power cord from being walked on, pinched or cut or damaged in any
way. If any damage occurs, consult with a trained technician for repair.
11. Accessories: Only use accessories specified and approved by the manufacturer. Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table that has not been previously approved by the manufacturer. This unit may fall, causing serious injury to a child, adult or to the unit itself. Any mounting of the unit should be done within the manufacturer's guidelines.
12. Transporting: If a pre-approved device is used to transport this unit, caution and care must be observed and practiced to avoid damages. Make sure the device and unit together are stable before moving.
13. Lightning: Unplug this unit and disconnect the antenna or cable system during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. This will help prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges.
14. Servicing: Do not attempt to service this unit yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to a qualified service technician.
15. Power Sources: Only connect to the type of household power supply as indicated in the operations manual and “Caution Marking and Rating Label.” If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home (or location of the outlet the unit is being plugged into), consult with the local power company. For units intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the manufacturer's operations manual.
16. Overloading: Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords. This can result in a risk of fire or electric shock and may be hazardous.
17. Foreign Material: Protect this unit from intrusion of any foreign substances like dirt, water, moisture and insects. Do not force any foreign materials or chemicals into this unit. This could result in a risk of fire or electric shock and may be hazardous.
18. Replacement Parts and Safety Check: When replacement parts are
required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified and approved by the manufacturer. Ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure the proper operation to avoid possible fire, electric shock or other hazards.
19. Outdoor Antenna Grounding: If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. If there is any doubt to the proper grounding of these systems, contact a qualified electrician to inspect your location.
20. Wall or Ceiling Mounted: The unit should be mounted to a wall or a ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
21. Disconnect Device: Make sure all disconnect devices are in proper working condition and readily available in the event of an emergency or if power “off ” is needed quickly.
22. Protective Attachment Plug: If applicable, this unit may be equipped with an attachment plug having overload protection. This is a safety feature. See the operations manual for replacement or resetting of this protective device. If replacement of the plug is required, be sure the qualified service technician has used a replacement plug specified by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the original plug.
23. 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 may be fatal. Always consult with your local power company before installing an outside antenna.
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What’s in the Giftbox
MP3/iPOD
Holder x 1
Microphone x 2GF829 x1 RCA Cables x 1
AC
Adaptor x 1
Remote
Control x 1
Cable for iPod x 1
Warranty Card x 1
Disc x 2 Users Manual x 1
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KARAOKE USA 1185 GOODEN CROSSING LARGO FL 33778 USA
PLACE STAMP HERE
Song ist on our DiscsL y
1. Alexander's Ragtime Band
2. All Things Bright And Beautiful
3. All Through The Night
4. Alouette
5. Alphabet Song, The
6. America (My Country Tis Of Thee)
7. Animal Fair
8. Around And Around The Village
9. Aye Aye Aye Aye The Limerick Song
10. B I N G O
11. Baa Baa Black Sheep
12. Barney Buntline
13. Be Kind To Your Web Footed Friends
14. Bear Went Over The Mountain
15. Big Rock Candy Mountain
16. Billy Boy
17. Billy Pringle
18. Bird's Song
19. Blessed Assurance
20. Blow The Man Down
21. Blue Bells Of Scotland
22. Bluebird
23. Bollweevil
24. Bye, Baby Bunting
25. Caissons Go Rolling Along
26. Calendar Song
27. Camptown Races
28. Capital Ship, A
29. Cat Came Back, The
30. Cinderella
31. Clementine
32. Cock A Doodle Doo
33. Cockles And Mussels
34. Cocky Robin
35. Colors
36. Come, O Come, Emanuel
37. Counting Song
38. Crawdad Song
39. Crocodile, The
40. Cuckoo Is A Pretty Bird
41. Day And Night
42. Dixie
43. Do Your Ears Hang Low
44. Dry Bones
45. Elephant And The Flea
46. Father Grumble
47. Fiddle De De
48. Fishes
49. Five Currant Buns
50. For He's A Jolly Good Fellow
51. For Me And My Gal
52. Fox
53. Frere Jacques
54. Froggie Went A Courting
55. Georgie Porgie
56. German Lullaby
57. Girls And Boys Come Out To Play
58. Git Along Little Dogies
59. Golden Slumbers
60. Good Morning Merry Sunshine
61. Goosey Goosey Gander
62. Grasshopper
63. Grasshoppers Three
64. Greensleeves
65. Ground Hog
66. Harrigan
67. Here We Go Around The Mulberry Bush
9347 Sing A Long Karaoke Songs (200 Traditional Karaoke Songs)
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68. Here We Go Looby Loo
69. Hey Diddle Diddle
70. Hickory Dickory Dock
71. Higgledy Piggledy My Black Hen
72. Home On The Range
73. Humpty Dumpty
74. Hunting We Will Go, A
75. Hush Little Baby
76. Hush-a-bye
77. I Am A Young Musician
78. I Gave My Love A Cherry
79. I Had A Little Nut Tree
80. I Love You Truly
81. I Spy
82. If You're Happy And You Know It
83. I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen
84. I'm A Little Teapot
85. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
86. I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover
87. In The Good Old Summertime
88. It Ain't Gonna Rain No More
89. It's Raining It's Pouring
90. I've Been Working On The Railroad
91. Jack And Jill
92. Jack Be Nimble
93. Jack Spratt
94. Jenny Jenkins
95. Jimmy Crack Corn
96. Lady Bird Lady Bird
97. Letters Of The Alphabet
98. Little Black Bull
99. Little Boy Blue
100. Little Jack Horner
101. Little Sally Waters
102. Little Things, The
103. Little Tommy Tucker
104. London Bridge Falling Down
105. London Street
106. Ma She's Making Eyes At Me
107. Mademoiselle From Armentieres
108. Marine's Hymn
109. Michael Row The Boat Ashore
110. Midnight Special, The
111. Moonlight Bay
112. My Old Dog Tray
113. My Old Hen
114. Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep
115. Oats Beans And Barley Grow
116. Off To Bed Now
117. Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be
118. Ol Woman Who Lived In A Shoe
119. Old Blue
120. Old John Braddleum
121. Old Mother Hubbard
122. On The Banks Of The Sacramento
123. On Top Of Old Smokey
124. One Meat Ball
125. One Two Buckle My Shoe
126. One Two Three Four Five
127. Oranges And Lemons
128. Over In The Meadow
129. Over The River And Through The Woods
130. Pat A Cake
131. Pease Porridge Hot
132. Peg O' My Heart
133. Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater
134. Polly Put The Kettle On
135. Polly Wolly Doodle
136. Pop Goes The Weasel
137. Ride A Cock Horse To Banbury Cross
138. Right Hand Says Good Morning
139. Ring Around The Rosie
140. Rise And Shine
141. Rock A Bye Baby
142. Rock A Bye Baby Green
143. Rock Island Line
144. Rocking The Cradle
145. Rose Of Tralee
146. Row Row Row Your Boat
147. Russian Cradle Song
148. Sailing Sailing
149. School Days
150. She'll Be Coming Around The Mountain
151. Shoo Fly Don't Bother Me
152. Shortening Bread
153. Simple Simon
154. Sing A Song Of Sixpence
155. Six Little Ducks
156. Skip To My Lou
157. Sleep Baby Sleep
158. Spelling
159. Spider And The Fly, The
160. Star Spangled Banner, The
161. Sur Le Pont D'avignon
162. Swanee River
163. Sweetly Sings The Donkey
164. Swing Low Sweet Chariot
165. Tailor And The Mouse
166. Take Me Out To The Ball Game
167. Ten In A Bed
168. The Ants Go Marching
169. The Eensy Weensy Spider
170. The Farmer In The Dell
171. The Holly And The Ivy
172. The Muffin Man
173. The Old Gray Mare
174. There Was A Little Man
175. There Was A Tree
176. There's A Hole In Middle Of Sea
177. This Little Pig Went To Market
178. This Old Man
179. Three Blind Mice
180. Three Little Kittens
181. Three Little Pigs
182. Tisket A Tasket, A
183. To Market To Market
184. Toot Toot Toosie Goodbye
185. Try Try Again
186. Tura Lura Lura
187. Turkey In The Straw
188. Vive La Compagne
189. Wabash Cannonball, The
190. Waltzing Matilda
191. We Hunted And We Hunted
192. We Three Kings
193. What Child Is This
194. When Johnny Comes Marching Home
195. Where Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone
196. Who Threw The Overalls In Mrs. Murphy's Chowder
197. Wish You A Happy Birthday
198. World Turned Upside Down, The
199. Yankee Doodle
200. Yellow Rose Of Texas
Song ist on our DiscsL y
9346 Holiday Favorites (100 Traditional English and Spanish Karaoke Songs)
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68. Oh You Beautiful Doll
69. Oh, Susanna
70. Old King Cole
71. Old MacDonald Had A Farm
72. Old Time Religion
73. One Day At A Time
74. One More River To Cross
75. Onward Christian Soldiers
76. Peace In The Valley
77. Precious Lord Take My Hand
78. Precious Memories
79. Rock Of Ages
80. Rock-A-My Soul
81. Silent Night
82. Sweet By And By
83. Sweet Hour Of Prayer
84. The Little Drummer Boy
85. The Lord's Prayer
86. The Old Rugged Cross
87. This Little Light Of Mine
88. Toda La Noche
89. Twelve Days Of Christmas
90. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
91. We Gather Together
92. We Wish You A Merry Christmas
93. Wedding Song (There Is Love)
94. What A Friend We Have In Jesus
95. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
96. When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder
97. While Shepherds Watched, Their Flocks
98. Whispering Hope
99. Ya Llego La Navidad
100. You're A Grand Old Flag
1. Abide With Me
2. Amazing Grace
3. Angel De Los Reinos Santos
4. Angels From The Realms Of Glory
5. Angels We Have Heard On High
6. April Shower
7. Auld Lang Syne
8. Ave Maria
9. Away In A Manger
10. Battle Hymn Of The Republic
11. Bicycle Built For Two
12. Bill Bailey, Won't You Come Home
13. Boom, Boom, Ain't It Great To Be Crazy
14. Brahm's Lullaby
15. Bringing In The Sheaves
16. Campanas de Navidad
17. Church in The Wildwood
18. Con Mi Burrito Sabanero
19. Daddy Sang Bass
20. Danny Boy
21. Deck The Halls
22. Ding Dong Que Alegria
23. Doce Dias De Navidad
24. Down By The Riverside
25. El Buen Rey Weceslao
26. El Primer Noel
27. El Tamborilero
28. First Noel, The
29. Frankie And Johnny
30. Give My Regards To Broadway
31. Go Tell It On The Mountain
32. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
33. Hail Hail The Gang's All Here
34. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
35. He's Got The Whole World In His Hand
36. His Eye Is On The Sparrow
37. How Great Thou Art
38. I Love To Tell The Story
39. I'll Fly Away
40. In The Garden
41. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
42. It Is No Secret What God Can Do
43. Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
44. Jesus Loves Me
45. Jingle Bells (Childrens)
46. Joy To The World
47. Just A Closer Walk With Thee
48. Let Me Call You Sweetheart
49. Little Bo Peep
50. Little Miss Muffet
51. Llego A Mi Medianoche
52. Los Tres Reyes
53. Mary Had A Little Lamb
54. Mary Quite Contrary
55. Mozart's Lullaby
56. My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean
57. My Old Kentucky Home
58. My Wild Irish Rose
59. Navidad, Navidad
60. Noche De Paz
61. Noche Santa
62. O Holy Night
63. Oh Christmas Tree
64. Oh Come All Ye Faithful
65. Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem
66. Oh Ven Oh Ven Emmanuel
67. Oh When The Saints Go Marching In
ENTER
STOP
RECORD
PLAYBACK
DVD/CD+G/MP3+G Karaoke Player
7" TFT Color Screen
Record CD+G/MP3+G and Voice
Record and Instant Playback
20W Peak Power Output
Remote Control
2 Microphones
2 Microphone Inputs
2 Microphone Holders
USB/SD Card Slots
Analog Echo Control
USB Charger for MP3/iPod
Balance Control
Digital Key Control
Audio and Video Input
Audio and Video Output
Audio/Video RCA Cable
3.5mm to RCA Cable
AC 100V~240V
AC/DC Adaptor Included
DC 12V Car Adaptor (Optional)
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ENTER
STOP
RECORD
PLAYBACK
1. : Repeat the Song Playing
2. : PREVIOUS Song
3. : Mute the Audio Output
4. : Next Song
5.Key+: Raise the Tone
6.Key- : Lower the Tone
7.Record Playback: Playback the Recorded Track
8. : Navigate UP in the Menu
9. : Stop
10. : Navigate DOWN in the Menu
11. : Play or Pause
12. DISC-SD-USB Choose Content :
Source Disc, SD or USB
13. Enter: Select a Menu Item
14.RECORD/STOP: Record Start & Stop
15. : Remote Control Infrared
Receiver
16. Speaker Audio Speaker:
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SD CARD SLOT:
Top Panel Illustration
. POWER & FUNCTION: Switch the player ON/OFF, Select Play mode
2. : HEADPHONE Standard 3.5mm headphone jack
3. : USB DATA For transferring songs from your USB stick
6. : MASTER VOL Master volume control
7. : CD DOOR OPEN BUTTON Open CD door
9 BALANCE: Music only/music and vocal.
11 TONE Adjust music tone. :
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®
Removable Personal Player Cradle for holding iPod , MP3, MP4 players
ENTER
STOP
RECORD PLAYBACK
ENTER
STOP
RECORD PLAYBACK
To watch lyrics on your TV screen, connect yellow (video), red (audio) and white (audio) RCA ends into matching color jacks on TV. To view lyrics, you must select an input channel on your
Connect the USB port (on the back of the unit) to charge your smart device.
(Back view)
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Use composite video cable and left/right audio cable.
Works with iPod , MP3 & MP4 Players. (iPod , MP3 & M 4 Personal Players not included)
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iPod is a registered trad emark of Apple, Inc.
All rights reserved
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Insta ll Cradle into the un it.
Connect AUX Input/ iCable to AUX IN jack
Conne ct AUX Input/ iCabl e to Smart Device
Tur n on the karaoke unit , select the s witch to the "AUX IN " mode and turn on your S mart Devic e and pla y. Mus ic plays through ka raoke unit 's speaker.
Connect your smart device USB charging cord (not included) to the device’s recharging socket.
TV (Video 1, Video 2, Aux., etc.) It will never be channels 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.
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1.
2. DISPLAY
3. SUBTITLE
4. KEY-
5. MENU
6. UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT/
OK BUTTON
7. RECORD/STOP
8. NUMBER KEYS
9. PAUSE
10. PLAY
11. REV.
12. FWD.
13. MUTE
14. GOTO
15. SET UP
16. LANGUAGE
17. FLAT
18. KEY+
19. RETURN
20. RECORD PLAYBACK
21. A- B
22. PROGRAM
23. STOP
24. REPEAT
25. NEXT
26. PREV.
27. EQUALIZER
28. L/R
DISC/USB/SD
DOWN
DISC/USB/SD
SET UP
FLAT
DISPLAYSUBTITLE
KEY+KEY-
LANGUAGE
RETURNUP
LEFT
RIGHT
RECORD
/STOP
RECORD
PLAYBACK
MENU
2
3
5
6
9
1
A-B
4
8
7
0
PROGRAM
GF829
DVD/CDG/MP3G KARAOKE PLAYER
EQUALIZER
3D SOUND SPECTRUM
GOTOMUTE L/R
REPEAT
REV. FWD. PREV. NEXT
PLAY PAUSE STOP
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3. In order to op erate any of the remote functions , you must first turn on the K araoke Player & Sele ct the “DISC” mode.
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UP
LEFT
RIGHT
DOWN
Transpose the music key down.
MENU
During DVD playback, press MENU to return to the program menu. Note: This function is subject to the disc.
SUBTITLE
Press to change me dia in [ DI SC->USB->SD]. Select and pre ss “OK” .
During playback, pr ess DISPLAY to show the current time counter position.
Press DISPLAY to show the audio and subtitle message menu.
Press to display the subtitles. (Only applicable in movie, depends on your disc or your download file.)
Used for navigation w ithin a selection menu.
Record your vocal and music to the USB or SD card. (Note: USB or SD card must available for recording.)
be inserted before start recording. DVD disc is not
RECORD
/STOP
Set the music key as normal.
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6
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4
8
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0
10.
11.
REV.
12.
FWD.
13.
14.
MUTE
During playback, press GOTO show the current time counter position.
Press MUTE to mute the Audio output.
Press MUTE again to resume normal Audio output.
During CD/DVD playb ack, press or hold to scan reverse. The player will
During CD/DVD playb ack, press or hold to scan forward. The player will
Used to specify a track number for playing, changing, or programming.
Press PAUSE during playback to pause playback.
Press PLAY from stop mode to start play.
the TV settings according to your needs.
To show the movie language.(Depends on your download file.)
15.
16.
Transpose the music key up.
18.
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PLAYBACK
Press this button to listen the music that you JUST recorded.
20.
RECORD
Press A-B first to set location A: REPEAT: A-, press again toset location B, and then playback will repeat during the two locations: REPEAT: A-B. Press A-B the third time to cancel the function and return to normal playback: REPEAT: CANCEL.
21.
22.
This is the function provide you to listen the tracks in a desire order.
19.
RETURN
Works with the PBC function to return to a menu screen while playing.
This key is set the different sound effect of the music.
27.
25.
26.
PREV.
NEXT
23.
24.
28.
L/R
Activates the multiplex function, which switches to NORMAL (stereo), L-ch monaural and R-ch MONAURAL.
SPECTRUM
Press this key to play selected item repeatedly. The screen shows as below: REP: [OFF] REP: [REP1] REP: [REP ALL]
Press NEXT to skip to next chapter or track.
Press PREV. to skip to previous chapter or track.
ENTER
STOP
RECORD PLAYBACK
3.
(AAA 1.5Vx2, not included)
Using the remote control
When this machine will not be used for an extended period of time, please remove all batteries from the Battery Compartment.
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DOWN
DISC/USB/SD
SET UP
FLAT
DISPLAYSUBTITLE
KEY+KEY-
LANGUAGE
RETURNUP
LEFT
RIGHT
RECORD
/STOP
RECORD
PLAYBACK
MENU
2
3
5
6
9
1
A-B
4
8 7 0
PROGRAM
EQUALIZER
3D SOUND SPECTRUM
GOTOMUTE L/R
REPEAT
REV. FWD. PREV. NEXT
PLAY PAUSE STOP
GF829
DVD/CDG/MP3G KARAOKE PLAYER
Your GF829 will support CD, CDG, MP3, MP3G and DVD format disc.
1. Connect the DC adaptor to the unit;
2. Load your disc;
3. Close the CD door
4. Turn on the unit(switch the unit to DISC/USB/SD mode) and select the “DISC” mode, the
power indicator will light up;
5. Press PLAY to start your disc playing.
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Pus h her e!
FOR MP3/iPod®
AC 100V~ 240V
DC12V
How to Play a Disc
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The play ing f ile is an MP3 or MP3G aud io fi le.
MP3G Disc and MP3G Format Music Playback
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1. 1FOL DER
2. 2FO LDER
3. 3FOL DER
4. 4FOL DER
01. S ONG 1
02. S ONG 2
03. S ONG 3
04. S ONG 4
[ 1] SO NG 4.MP 3GFOL DER
05. S ONG 5
06. S ONG 6
07. S ONG 7
08. S ONG 8
09. S ONG 9
SONG 4
1. 1FO LDER
2. 2FO LDER
3. 3FO LDER
[ 1] 4.J PGFOL DER P HOTO
Press to selec t the file, then y ou can review it.
01. P HOTO 1
02. 2PHO TO
03. 3PHO TO
04. 4PHO TO
05. 5PHO TO
06. 6PHO TO
07. 7PHO TO
08. 8PHO TO
09. 9PHO TO
1. FO LDER 1
2. FO LDER 2
3. 3F OLDER
4. 4F OLDER
01. S ONG 1
02. S ONG 2
03. S ONG 3
04. S ONG 4
[ 1] SO NG 4.MP 3GFOLDE R
05. S ONG 5
06. S ONG 6
07. S ONG 7
08. S ONG 8
09. S ONG 9
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SONG 4
01. P HOTO 1
02. 2PHO TO
03. 3PHO TO
04. 4PHO TO
05. 5PHO TO
06. 6PHO TO
07. 7PHO TO
08. 8PHO TO
09. 9PHO TO
[ 1] 4.J PGFOL DER P HOTO
OK
OK
OK
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1. 1
2. FO LDER 2
FOL DER
[ 1] MO VIE 1.AVIFOL DER
01. M OVIE 1
02. 2MOV IE
03. 3MOV IE
04. 4MOV IE
05. 5MOV IE
06. 6MOV IE
07. 7MOV IE
08. 8MOV IE
09. 9MOV IE
OK
When recording, the screen shows the below:
(In different disc format, recording picture is different on the screen.)
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[FO LDER 1] S ONG 4.M P3G
FOLD ER 1
01. SO NG 1
02. SO NG 2
03. SO NG 3
04. SO NG 4
05. SO NG 5
06. SO NG 6
07. SO NG 7
08. SO NG 8
09. SO NG 9
[FO LDER 1] S ONG 1.M P3G
FOL DER 1
01. S ONG 1
02. S ONG 2
03. S ONG 3
04. S ONG 4
05. S ONG 5
06. S ONG 6
07. S ONG 7
08. S ONG 8
09. S ONG 9
JUST RIGHT AFTER YOUR RECORDING.
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1. SO NG 1
2. SO NG 2
[RE CORD] S ONG 1.M P3G
OK.
OK to play.
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OK
2.3 MENU LANG
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OK
OK
OK
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