The Singing Machine STVD-1001 User Manual

Manual De Instrucción
Manuel D'instruction
THE LEADER IN HOME KARAOKE AND BEYOND
STVD-1001
DVD / CD+GRAPHICS KARAOKE SYSTEM SISTEMA DE KARAOKÊ COM CD + IMAGEM / DVD
TM
Please read before using this unit. Lea antes de usar esta unidad. Veuillez lire avant d'utiliser cet appareil.
WARNINGS
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The CAUTION marking is located at the rear panel.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
SHOCK HAZARD, DONOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product's enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Do not open the product's case.
This symbol is intended to inform you that important operating and maintenance instructions are included in the literature accompanying this product.
This DVD player is made and tested to meet existing safety standards. It meets FCC requirements and complies with safety performance standards of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Warnings:
This DVD player employs a laser light beam. Only a
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qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device, due to possible eye injury.
The use of controls, adjustments, or procedures other than
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those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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The apparatus shall beused in an open area.
CAUTION
This compact disc player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the rear panel.
CAUTION
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDESLOT, FULLYINSERT.
DRIPPING WARNING
The product shall notbe exposedto dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the product.
VENTILATION WARNING
The normal ventilation of the product shall not be impeded for intended use.
COMPLIES WITH DHHS RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, 21 CFR SUB. CHAPTERJ. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES, OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
CERTIFICATION:
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR CHAPTER 1, SUBCHAPTER J OF DHHS REGULATIONS.
COMPLIES WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
SERVICEMAN CAUTION:
SEE WARNING NOTICE ON THE INSIDE OF BACK COVER.
CAUTION!
Hazardous and invisible laser radiation when open and inter locks defeated.Avoid exposure to beam.
IMPORTANT
Since CD circuitry may cause interference to other radio tuners nearby, switch this unit off when not in use or move it away from the affected radio tuner.
This class[B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
NOTE:
limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the RadioInterference Regulationsof IndustryCanada. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Nterference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television (which canbe determinedby turningthe equipment off), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or anexperienced radio / TV technician for help.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read Instructions
- All the safety and operating instructions should
be read beforethe product isoperated.
2. Retain Instructions
- The safety and operating instructions should
be retained forfuture reference.
3. Heed Warnings
- All warnings on the product and in the operating
instructions should beadhered to.
4 Follow instructions
. - All operating and use instructions should be
followed.
5. Cleaning
- Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning the exterioronly.Do NOT attemptto clean theinside.
6. Attachments
- Do not use attachments not recommended by the
product manufacturer asthey may causehazards.
7. Water and Moisture
- Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchensink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement, ornear a swimmingpool, andthe like.
8. Accessories
- Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand tripod, bracket, or table. The product mayfall, causingserious injuryto a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommendedby the manufacturer.
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A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,and unevensurfaces may cause the appliance and cart combinationto overturn.
10. Ventilation
- Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it fromoverheating, andthese openings must notbe blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided.
11. Power Sources
- 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 theoperating instruction.
12. Grounding or Polarization
- This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other).This plug will fit intothe power outlet only oneway.This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose ofthe polarized plug.
Alternate Warnings
- This product may beequipped witha three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet.This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of thegrounding-type plug.
13. Power-Cord Protection
- Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
14. 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 replacementplug specifiedby the manufacturer that has thesame overload protectionas theoriginal plug.
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
- If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, besure the antenna system isgrounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna­discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna­discharge unit,connection togrounding electrodes, and requirements for the groundingelectrode. See figure:
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
GROUND CLAMP
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART250. PART H)
16. Lightning
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
NEC-NATIONALELECTRICAL CODE S2898A
- For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or whenit isleft unattendedand unusedfor long periodsof time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
17. Power Lines
-An outside antenna system should not be locatedin the vicinity ofoverhead powerlines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines orcircuits. 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.
18. Overloading
- Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
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 liquidof any kindon theproduct.
20. Servicing
- Donot attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer allservicing to qualifiedservice personnel.
21. Damage Requiring Service
- Unplugthis product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a) When the power-supply cord orplug is damaged, b) If liquid has beenspilled, or objectshave fallen intothe product, c) If theproduct has been exposed to rain or water, d) If the product does not operate normally by following the
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment ofother controlsmay resultin damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the
product to itsnormal operation. e) If the producthas been droppedor damagedin any way,and f ) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance -
this indicates aneed for service.
22. 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.
23. Safety Check
- Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that theproduct is inproper operatingcondition.
24. Wall or Ceiling Mounting
- The product should be mounted to a wall
or ceiling onlyas recommended bythe manufacturer.
25. Heat
- The productshould be situated away fromheat sources suchas radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES
NOTES ON DISCS
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INTRODUCTION
ASSEMBLY
TO DISMANTLE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION FOR TOWER SPEAKER
CONTROL LOCATIONS
SUBWOOFER
REMOTE CONTROL
LCD DISPLAY & WIRELESS MICROPHONE
CONNECTIONS
SMM-107B WIRELESS MICROPHONE OPERATION
WIRELESS MICROPHONE INFORMATION
FRONT VIEW TOP AND REAR VIEW
CONNNECT MANIN UNIT TO SUWOOFER CONNECTING TO A VIDEO SYSTEM CONNECTING TO AN AUDIO SYSTEM
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INITIAL SETUP
GENERAL SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PREFERENCE
BASIC OPERATIONS
BASIC PLAYBACK
TO PLAY A DISC TO STOP PLAYING DISC TO REMOVE A DISC TO GO TO NEXT AND PREVIOUS CHAPTER/TRACK TO PLAY IN FAST REVERSE OR FAST FORWARD TO PAUSE PLAYBACK (STILL MODE) VOLUME CONTROL
OTHER FUNCTIONS
REPEAT CHAPTER/TITLE/TRACK TO REPEAT A PARTICULAR SESSION CHANGING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE CHANGING THE AUDIO SOUND TRACK LANGUAGE VOCAL PLAYBACK FRAME BY FRAME DBB EFFECT EQ EFFECT AVC/KEY/ECHO TIME DISPLAY ZOOM WATCHING A MOVIE IN DIFFERENT ANGLES SLOW MOTION MUTE CURSOR AND ENTER GOTO PROGRAM PLAYBACK CONTROL (PBC) TITLE PUBLIC ADDRESS - CONNECT GUITAR AND KEYBOARD
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
SPECIFICATIONS
THE SINGING MACHINE KARAOKE GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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FEATURES
Still/Fast/Slow/StepPlayback
Various playback modes are availableincluding still pictures,fast forward/reverse, slowmotion and step frames.
Program Playback for DVD andAudio CD
You can program the tracks toplay in anydesired order.
DVD Menu in a DesiredLanguage
You can display DVD menus ina desired language,if available on aDVD.
Screen Saver
The screen saver program starts when there is no inputfrom the playerfor 5 minutes inthe stop mode.
Subtitles in a Desired Language
You can select a desired languageto display subtitlesas long as thelanguage is availableon the disc.
Selecting a Camera Angle
You can select the desired cameraangle, if adisc contains sequences recorded fromdifferent angles.
Choices for Audio Language and Sound Mode
You can select the desired audio language and sound mode, if different languages and modes are available on a disc.
Parental Lock
You can set the control levelto limit playbackof discs which maynot be suitable for children.
Automatic Detection of Discs
This player automatically detects if aloaded disc isDVD, audio CD, MP3 or JPGpicture CD disc.
Playing an MP3 and JPGPicture CD Disc
You can enjoy MP3 and JPGpicture CD discswhich are recorded onCD-R/RW.
CDG,
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On-Screen Display
Information about the currentoperation can bedisplayed on aTV screen usingthe remote control;which allows you to confirm a current activefunction (such asa program playback).
Direct Search
You can search the desired title,chapter, or trackwith numeric buttonduring playback orin stop mode.
Search
Chapter search: Titlesearch: Tracksearch: Timesearch:
Repeat
Chapter: Title: Track: Disc: A-B:
Zoom
Magnifies the screen 2 -4 times.
DRC (Dynamic Range Control)
You can control the dynamic rangeof volume.
To repeatplayback of thechapter from the discbeing played.
To repeatplayback of thetitle from the discbeing played.
To repeatplayback of thetrack from the discbeing played.
To repeatplayback of theentire disc being played.
To repeata desired portionof a chapter fromthe disc beingplayed.
Searches for the desired chapter.
Searches for the desired title.
Searches for the desired track. Searches for the time/chapter/track desired.
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NOTES ON DISCS
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PLAYABLE DISCS
This DVD player is compatible with the following discs.
Disc Types
(Logos)
Recording
Types
Disc Size
MAX.
Playing
Time
Characteristics
DVD
CDG
AUDIO-CD
AUDIO
+
VIDEO
AUDIO
+
SIMPLE
GRAPHICS
AUDIO
5 inches
(12cm)
3½ inches
(8cm)
5 inches
(12cm)
3½ inches
(8cm)
5 inches
(12cm)
3½ inches
(8cm)
Single-sided
240 min.
Double-sided
480 min.
Single-sided
80 min.
Double-sided
160 min.
74 min.
20 min.
74 min.
20 min.
! DVDs contain excellent
sound and video due to MPEG-2 system.
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Various screen and audio functions can be easily selected through the on­screen menu.
! Compact Disc + Graphics is
a regular audio CD with information stored on a data track simultaneously to music. In the case of karaoke, the graphics are used to store song lyrics and display in synch with music.
! An LP is recorded as an
analog signal with distortion. CD is recorded as a digital signal with better audio quality, less distortion and less deterioration of audio quality over time.
CD-R / CD-RW /
DVD R /DVD RW
JPG
AUDIO
IMAGE
5 inches
(12cm)
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600 min.
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MP3 (MPEG-1 audio layer
3) is recoreded in digital signal which provides one of the best sound quality levels with the smallest file size (lower bitrate).
JPG (JPEG - Joint
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Photographic Experts Group) is an image format which provides one of the best image qualities with the smallest file size. It is a standard image format on the web.
NOTES ON DISCS
PLAYABLE DISCS
This player conforms to the NTSC color system. You cannot play discs recorded in other color systems such as PALor SECAM.
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Some discs include region codes as shown below.
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1
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The number inside the symbol refers to a region of the world, and a disc encoded in a specific region format can only be played backon DVD playerswith the same regioncode.
The following discs cannot be played back on this DVD player.
DVD with region codes other than 1 or ALL.
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DVD-ROM
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DVD-RW
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DVD+RW
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DVD-RAM (Never play back, otherwise malfunction may result.)
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VSD
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VCD
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CDV (Only plays back the audio part.)
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CD-I (Never play back, otherwise malfunction may result.)
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SACD
ALL
DISC TYPES
DVD
Data on a DVD is divided intosections called "titles", and theninto subsections called "chapters", each of which is given a title or chapter number. Playback conditions are preset on some DVD video discs, and these playback conditions take priority overuser operationson thisplayer. If a functionyou selectdoes notrun asdesired, referto the manual accompanying the disc.
Example
Title 1Title 1 Title 2Title 2
Chapter 1Chapter 1 Chapter 2Chapter 2 Chapter 3Chapter 3 Chapter 4Chapter 4 Chapter 1Chapter 1 Chapter 2Chapter 2
CDG
Data on an CDG is dividedinto sections called“tracks”, each of whichis given atrack number.
Example
Track 1Track 1 Track 2Track 2 Track 3Track 3 Track 4Track 4 Track 5Track 5 Track 6Track 6
AUDIO CD
Data on anAUDIO CDis similar toCDG.
Example
Track 1Track 1 Track 2Track 2 Track 3Track 3 Track 4Track 4 Track 5Track 5 Track 6Track 6
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NOTES ON DISCS
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DISC TYPES
MP3
Data on a MP3 is divided into sections called “albums”, and then into subsections called “tracks”, each of which is given an album or tracknumber. When youmake MP3 data, you refer to themanual accompanying the disc.
Example
Album 1Album 1 Album 2Album 2
Track 1Track 1 Track 2Track 2 Track 3Track 3 Track 4Track 4 Track 1Track 1 Track 2Track 2
COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION
The CD-R or CD-RW must beISO 9660 level 1compatible.
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Files should be MPEG1 Audio Layer 3format, 32 kHz,44.1 kHz (recommended)or 48 kHz,32 kbps -320 kbps
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(128 kbps recommended). Incompatible files will notplay. This system only plays tracksthat are named withthe file extension“.mp3” or “.MP3”.
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Use CD-R or CD-RW media forrecording your MP3files. The disc must befinalized in orderto play.
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INTRODUCTION
Your DVD / Compact Disc+Graphics Karaoke System will provide you with fun and entertainment. You will be the “star” while singing with your favorite recordings as well as listening to your voice with the music through the system’s speakers.
Before you attempt to use your unit, please read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with all the features available and the sections of the manual that describe their operation. Next, go to the section for the specific operation you wish to perform.
For your easy reference, listedhere are someof the main featuresof this karaokesystem:
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Lyricson TVScreen
Auto Voice Control (A.V.C.)
prerecorded, multiplex karaoke disc is played. To activate, press the karaoke function button once and adjust the volume by pressing karaoke function+/- button, whichranged from 0 to14.
Balance Control
using a multiplex karaoke disc.
Echo Control
Master VolumeControl
Multiple Karaoke Music Center
Auxiliary Output Jacks
a PAsystem.
Headphone Jack
speakers.
- lets you add an echoto enrich yourvoice for a concerthall effect.
- displays the lyrics withthe tempo ofmusic when playing CD+Gdiscs.
- lets you replace the original singer's voice with your own voice when any
- lets youadjust the balance betweenthe prerecorded original singer's voice and the music when
- adjust the master volumeup or downbuttons until the desiredvolume level isobtained.
- it plays DVDs, , CDs, MP3s, JPGs.
- allows you to connect another audio output component, such as an equalizer/booster or
- allows you connect headphones as an alternative to listening through the system’s built-in
CD+Graphics discs
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ASSEMBLY
STEP 1
Place the main unit on top of the subwoofer and align it to lock thetwo pieces together.
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Front View
Side View
STEP 2 STEP 3
STEP 2
Join the main unit into the subwoofer according to the installation as illustrated.
STEP 3
Push the main unit back until you hear a click sound; which engages the lock as illustrated.
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TO DISMANTLE
STEP 1 STEP 2
2
STEP 1
Depress two plastic strips at the back of the unit.
STEP 2
Push the main unit forward to release the lock. The main unitis then separated from the subwoofer.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION FOR TOWER SPEAKERS
STEP 1
Join the speaker into the stand according to the installation illustration.
STEP 2
Tightenfive screwsat the bottomof the speaker.
STEP 1 STEP 2
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CONTROL LOCATIONS
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12 13
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2 3 4 5
6 7
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26 27
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30 31
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FRONT VIEW
1. Camera Lens
2. Monitor
3. Previous (PRE) Button
4. Program Button
5. Audio/ Vocal Button
6. Standby LED
7. Standby Button
8. Function Select
9. DBB Button
10. Mic Volume Up
11. Mic Volume Down
12. Karaoke Function “-” Button
13. Karaoke Function Button
14. Stop Button
15. Karaoke Function “+” Button
16. DVD Door
17. Guitar Jack
18. Guitar Volume
19. Mic 1 Jack
20. Mic 2 Jack
21. Play/Pause Button
22. LCD Display
23. Display Button
24. Model Number
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35
36
37
25. Repeat Button
26. Remote Sensor
27. Monitor ON/OFF
28. Monitor Select
29. Video Out
30. Master Volume Up
31. Open/Close Button
32. Master Volume Down
33. Next Button
34. Mic Holder
35. Keyboard Jack
36. Keyboard Volume
37. Headphone Jack
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CONTROL LOCATIONS
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40
41
42 43 44 45
46 47 48
REAR VIEW
38.
Brightness Control
39.
Contrast Control
40. Vertical Hold Control
41. Audio Input Jack (L)
42. Audio Output Jack (L)
43. Video Input Jack
44. DVD Output Jack
45. S.Video Jack
46. Video Output Jack
47. Audio Output Jack (R)
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55 56
48. Audio Input Jack (R)
49. Antenna
50. Coaxial
51. Subwoofer Jack
52. Speaker Right Jack (+)
53. Speaker Left Jack (+)
54. From Subwoofer
55. Speaker Left Jack (-)
56. Speaker Right Jack (-)
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SUBWOOFER
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58
FRONT VIEW
57. Power Button
58. Subwoofer
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61
62
REAR VIEW
59. Subwoofer Jack
60. Subwoofer Volume Control
61. AC Power Cord
62. To Main
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REMOTE CONTROL
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2
3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10 11
12 13
14
19 20
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23 24
25 26
27
28
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30 31
32 33 34
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17
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REMOTE CONTROL
1. Function Button
2. Standby Button
3.
Number Buttons (0-9, +10)
4. A-B Button
5. Repeat Button
6. Random Button
7. Audio/Stereo Button
8. Zoom Button
9. Angle Button
10. Karaoke Function Buttons
11. DBB Button
12. EQ
13. Mic Volume Button
14. Master Volume Button
15. DVD MENU/PBC Button
16. Cursor Buttons
17. Subtitle Button
18. GOTO Button
19. Open/Close Button
20. Mute Button
21. Display Button
22. Program Button
23. Clear Button
24. Step Button
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36
37
25. Monitor ON/OFF Button
26. Slow Button
27. Monitor Select Button
28. Video Output Button
29. Reverse Button
30. Forward Button
31. Previous Button
32. Next Button
33. Play/Pause Button
34. Stop Button
35. Title/Return Button
36. Setup Button
37. Enter Button
CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
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LCD DISPLAY & WIRELESS MICROPHONE
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LCD DISPLAY
1. Monitor Icon
2. Program Icon
3. Zoom Icon
4. Chapter Icon
5. Stereo Icon
6. Repeat Icon
7. Left/Right Icon
8. Echo Icon
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5 6
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9. Play/Pause Icon
10. Key Icon
11. DBB Icon
12. AVC Icon
13. CD Icon
14. DTS Icon
15. Angle Icon
16. EQ Icon
17. Title Icon
18. LCD Display
19. A-B Icon
20. Track Icon
21. Total Icon
22. Remain Icon
23. DVD Icon
24. MP3 Icon
25. CDG Icon
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23 24
25
WIRELESS MICROPHONE
1. ON Position Battery Compartment
2. LED Indicator
3.
4.
STANDBY Position
5.
OFF Position
3
1
4
5
2
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CONNECTIONS
CONNECT MAIN UNIT TO SUBWOOFER
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Plug the power cord fromsubwoofer marked "TO MAIN" to themain unit jackmarked "FROM SUBWOOFER"at the back.
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Connect the subwoofer cable tothe main unitand the subwoofer, which are both marked“SUBWOOFER”.
CONNECT SPEAKERS TO THE MAIN UNIT
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Connect the speakers to themain unit accordingto the illustration below.
AFTER CONNECTION
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Power the Singing Machine “ON”. Adjust boththe Master Volume and the Mic Volumeon your Singing Machine to a comfortable level.
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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING POWER
You can power the system from a standard AC outlet by using the supplied power cord.
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CAUTION:
does not fit properly, turn itover and tryagain. Do notforce it.
CONNECTING TO YOUR HEADPHONE
A headphone jack is provided for using headphones instead of the built-in speakers. (Headphones are sold separately.)
BEFORE CONNECTIONS ARE MADE
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The supplied AC power cord has a polarized plug that fits into the wall outlet only one way. If the plug
Always turn off the Singing Machine,TV and other components beforeconnecting or disconnecting anycables.
Please refer to the instructions listed on this manual. If another component is being connected to this unit, please refer to the correspondingowner's manual ifassistance is needed.
CONNECTING TO A VIDEO SYSTEM
In order to view a DVD, JPG picture CD or sing-along with a CDG on yourTV screen, you must connect the RCA cables (Red-White-Yellow colored plugs) to theoutput jacks on the rear panel of theunit. Then connectthe other end o the RCAplugs to the AUX and VIDEO Input jacks of the video system such as aTV. (If yourtelevision does not include the required Video Inputs a RF modulator (Radio Frequency Modulator) is recommended. The RF Modulator connects to your TV antenna or cable line and serves as Video Input. The illustration below displays the connections required for anothervideo system.
REAR VIEW OF
SINGING MACHINE
VIDEO
IN
AUDIO
AUDIO
OUT
LL
IN
REAR VIEW OF
VIDEO SYSTEM
R
L
AUDIO OUT
L
(White Jack)
NOTE:
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO OUTPUT
(Yellow Jack)
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO OUT
R
(Red Jack)
R
R
VIDEO INPUT (Yellow Jack)
In order to display the image only on the video system, do not connect theAUDIO OUT (L& R)jacks. The
AUX IN
AUX IN
AUX IN
R
(Red Jack)
AUX OUT
L
(White Jack)
audio signal will come from the built in speakers. If no sound is heard, check the volume settings of the unit.
Please use the provided CDG disc to test the connections. The lyrics and music of songs on the disc will be displayed on the TV screen.
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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING TO A VIDEO SYSTEM
COMMON WAYS TO CONFIGURE YOUR TVOR VCR
You must specify the source you wish to view when you are connecting the video out from the Singing Machine to either a TV or a VCR. Every TV and VCR manufacturer accomplishes the set-up a little differently. Even though every TV and VCR is a little different, the general idea is the same - if you have two sources of video signal (cable or antenna andSinging Machine), youhave to specify whichone is displayedon the screen.
If you have never used the video input RCA jack or coaxial cable on your TV/VCR you should consult your TV/VCR user guide. If you don't have your manual please contact your TV/VCR manufacturer for information either by phone or by viewing their website for online assistance. They will be able to guide you very quickly on how to configure your TV orVCR to display thevideo connection.
The three most common waysto set up theTV/VCR are:
1) A‘Video’ button may be on theTV/VCR or on the remote control. Pressing ‘Video’ may display the input from your Singing Machine.
2) Try looking for a ‘Video’channel betweenthe regular channelson your TV/VCR. Dothis by settingthe channel on the TV/VCR to channel 2 then pressing the ‘Down’channel button to see if there is a ‘Video In’ or ‘Line In’ between the lowest channel andthe highest channelon your system.
3) The configuration may also be located in the set-up menu on the TV/VCR. Look for a section on ‘Input Selection’where youmight be ableto choose the inputsource i.e. ‘Cable/Ant.’,‘Video 1’, ‘Line In’or ‘VideoIn’.
CONNECTINGA VIDEO COMPONENT FORINDEPENDENT DVD VIDEO OUTPUT
(1) Locate the multicolored RCA patch cords. (2) Connect yellowvideo cable to yourdesired DVD Outputjack on theback of the SingingMachine. (3) Connect theother end of thecords to theVideo Input jack on yourvideo system. (4) Press theVideo Out Button to DVD/AUXmode.
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FOR INDEPENDENT DVD VIDEO OUTPUT
REAR VIEW OF
SINGING MACHINE
DVD OUT
DVD
VIDEO OUT
(Yellow Jack)
VIDEO IN
(Yellow Jack)
REAR VIEW OF VIDEO SYSTEM
VIDEO
IN
CONNECTING TO AN AUDIO SYSTEM
CONNECTINGAN AUDIO COMPONENT FORINPUT
To connect another audio source (such as a Tuner or an AV Receiver) so you can sing along with its music, simply connect the AUDIO OUT jacks (Red & White RCA jacks) to the Singing Machine’s AUDIO IN R & L jacks and choose the DVD/AUX modeby pressing FUNCTIONbutton.
REAR VIEW OF
SINGING MACHINE
AUDIO
VIDEO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
IN
LL
AUDIO INPUT
L
(White Jack)
ANOTHER
AUDIO COMPONENT
R
AUDIO OUT
L
VIDEO
OUT
R
R
AUDIO INPUT
R
(Red Jack)
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AUDIO OUTPUT
R
(Red Jack)
AUDIO OUTPUT
L
(White Jack)
CONNECTIONS
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CONNECTING TO AN AUDIO SYSTEM
CONNECTINGAN AUDIO COMPONENT FOROUTPUT
To connect an audiocomponent (such as apower amplifier or aPAsystem amplifier) so you can hear theSinging Machine’s music & vocalthrough it, plug the audio component into either theAUDIO OUTjacks orCOAXIAL OUT jack.
AUDIO OUTPUT
L
(White Jack)
OR
REAR VIEW OF
SINGING MACHINE
AUDIO
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
(Red Jack)
AUDIO
OUT
IN
LL
R
R
R
REAR VIEW OF
SINGING MACHINE
COAXIAL
ANOTHER
AUDIO COMPONENT
R
AUDIO IN
AUDIO INPUT
R
(Red Jack)
AUDIO INPUT
(White Jack)
ANOTHER
AUDIO COMPONENT
COAXIAL IN
L
L
MONITOR SELECT
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To play a DVD/CDG/CD disc, set Monitor Select to DVD/AUX mode. To display a video signal from another AV component, set the Function Select to AUX mode and Monitor
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Select to DVD/AUX mode. To display your image on the Singing Machine’s monitor, set the Monitor Select to CAMERA mode.
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VIDEO OUT SELECT
To display DVD/CDG image on the TV, set Function Select to DVD and set Video Out Select to DVD/AUX
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mode. To display your image on the TV,
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set the CAMERA mode to video out.
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SMM-107B WIRELESS MICROPHONE OPERATION
1) Open the battery compartment.
2) Place a 9V battery in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and -) marked inside the compartment of the wireless microphone.
3) Close the battery compartment.
4) The switch on the wirelessmicrophone has threesettings:
1. ON -The switch is inthe top position.The microphone will function. The redindicator light ison.
2. STANDBY - The switch is in the middle position. The microphone will not function. The red indicator light is
on.
NOTE:
Machine when moving around the area in which it is being used. (This function could also be considered a mute function)
3. OFF -The switch is inthe bottom position.The microphone will not function.The red indicator lightis off.
The purpose of this setting is to maintain a connection between the microphone and the Singing
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NOTE:
not in use. When not in use for a long period of time, we recommend that you remove the DC 9-V battery
battery compartment.
To ensure long batterylife, please make sure that the wireless microphones is set to the OFF position when
from the
WIRELESS MICROPHONE INFORMATION
Warning: Changes or modificationsnot expressly approved by theparty responsiblefor compliance could void the user’sauthority to operatethe equipment.
FCC NOTICE
This wireless microphone system complies with Part 90 of FCC Rules. There is one frequency available for the system. You must get a licence forthe frequency you planto use beforeyou use thesystem. Please look for this website to apply the licence orphone to the nearest FCC offices and contact them to get the necessaryapplication. Licensibility dependson how you willuse the system.
For RF exposure
“IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply withthe FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, nochange to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the system exceeding the RF exposure requirements.”
SAFETY INFORMATION
Your wireless microphone contains a low power transmitter. When the EUT is powered on and it sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels forwireless devices.
http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/
IMPORTANT
To maintaincompliance withthe FCC'sRF exposureguidelines holdthe transmitterand antenna at least 1 inch (2.5 centimetres) from your face and speak in a normal voice, with the antenna pointed up and away from the face. Insure that the antenna is at least 1 inch (2.5 centimetres) from your body when you using your wireless microphone. Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCCregulations.
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FORANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’SAUTHORITY TO OPERATETHE EQUIPMENT.
Operation of this deviceis subject tothe following twoconditions: (1) thisdevice maynot cause interference,and (2) this device must accept anyinterference, including interferencethat may cause undesiredoperation of thedevice.
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INITIAL SETUP
Use the setup button to control the setting of this unit.
The setup menu is divided into four main categories: General Setup, Audio Setup, Video Setup and
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Preference Setup.
GENERAL SETUP
TV Display
The aspect ratio of the TV can be changed by selecting one of the following options.
NORMAL/PS If both TV set and DVD do not support wide screen viewing, a wide picture is displayed on the whole TV screen with a portion automaticallycut off.
NORMAL/LB If the TV does not support wide screen viewing but the DVD does, wide bands will be displayed on the upper and lower portions of theTV screen.
WIDE For wide screen TV set, choose this setting. (The wide screen TV must be set to“FULL size”.)
Captions
This only works when the DVD includes Closed Captions.
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ON - Closed Caption isactivated.
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OFF - Closed Caption isturned off.
Screen Saver
When the unit is turned on and is in idle for five , screen saver will appear inorder to protectthe screen.
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ON - Screen saver isactivated.
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OFF - Screen saver isturned off.
Last Memory
When this function is ON, the player will starts to play where it was stopped last time even the disc is removed from the machine.
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Angle Mark
This only works when thereis an anglemark on the disc.
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ON -Angle markwill be shown whenplaying DVD.
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OFF -Angle markwill not be shown.
OSD Lang
Our unit provides different On-Screen Display languages for user.
AUDIO SETUP
Speaker Setup
Downmix
LT/RT Choosing this setting when the original movie was recorded in ProLogic Digital format will pronounce a movie theater sound effect.
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INITIAL SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
SPDIF Setup
SPDIF Output
SPDIF/RAW Choose this setting, ifyour DVD playeris connectedto a power amplifer with a coaxial cable or an optical cable. When playing a disc recorded with DTS and MPEG audio formats, the corresponding digital signals will be output from theCoaxial Outputjack. This player’s digital output jacks are designed for a connection to a DTS or MPEG receiver or decoder.
SPDIF/PCM (Sony-Philips Digital Interface Format/ Pulse code modulation) Choose this setting, ifyour DVD playeris connectedto a 2-channel digital stereo amplifier. When playing a disc recorded with MPEG audioformats, the audiosignal will be output from theCoaxial Output jackor OpticalOutput jack.
PREFERENCE SETUP
PARENTAL CONTROL
This function limits the playback of DVDs based on the Motion Picture Association of America’s rating assigned to each movie. Parent’s can specify the ratings that require a password to view. The rating listed from low to high, KID SAF is the lowest and ADULT is the highest. To turn off this setting, use the cursor on the remote control to select the last option (Not shown in the following).
NOTE
- When changing the parental lock password, use the number buttons to enter the password and press ENTER button toconfirm.
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VIDEO SETUP
Sharpness
Choose this setting to adjust the sharpness of the video output. High, medium and low are the 3 different settings that can be selected.
Brightness
Choose the remote control cursors to adjust the brightness value , which rangesfrom -20 to+20.
Contrast
Use the remote control cursors to adjust the contrast value , which ranged from-16 to +16.
PASSWORD
This option is used to change the password. User must enter the old password prior to creating a new one. The default password is . Remember the new password is highly recommended.
DEFAULT
This option is used to reset all functions in this unit back to the initial status setting bythe factory.
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BASIC OPERATION
BEFORE PLAYING
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Please check the “Playable Discs” to confirm the disc being used is playable. Confirm the Singing Machine is connected to the component/s properly and the power of the Singing Machine and the other component/s areon.
BASIC PLAYBACK
TO PLAYA DISC
1. Press the STANDBY button on the machine to turn on the unit.
2. Press the FUNCTION button on the machine or the remote control until LOADING appears on the LCD of your Singing Machine.
3. Press the Open/Close button on the unit to open disc compartment.
4. Place the disc in the compartment with the printed side facing toward you.
5. Press the Open/Close button on the unit to close disc compartment
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playing the
6. disc.
NOTE:
For some discs, playback will start from the first
1. chapter or track of thedisc automatically.
2. When you playback a DVD a title menu is recorded, it may appear on the screen. In this case, refer to “ ” section.
CAUTION:
TITLE
Keep your fingers away from the disc tray as it is closing. Neglecting to do so may cause serious personal injury.
TO STOP PLAYINGADISC
1. Press the STOP button to stop the disc from playing. A blue screen with The Singing Machine logo will appear on your TV screen. “Press the play button to continue” the picture will appear on the TV screen.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE to resume playback. The
2. playback resumes from the same point the STOP button is pressed.
NOTE:
1. Pressing the STOP button again after the disc stops playing willclear the location index stored in memory.
DVD - Playback starts from the beginning of the current title.
CDG/CD - Playback starts from the beginning of the disc.
2.
When playing an MP3or JPGpicture CDpressing STOP will not maintain a memory because there is no index location stored.
TO REMOVE A DISC
1. Press theSTOP button.
2. Press the Open/Close button on the unit to open the disc compartment.
3. Remove thedisc from thecompartment.
4. Press the Open/Close button on the unit to close the disc compartment
TO GO TO NEXT AND PREVIOUS CHAPTER/ TRACK
For DVD disc: Pressing PRE or NEXT
1.
button can go to the next or previous chapter on the disc.
2 For CDG/CD/MP3 disc: Pressing NEXT or
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PRE button will enable you to go to the next or
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previous track on the disc.
NOTE:
1. When PRE button is pressed once during normal playback of DVD, the chapter being played will be played fromthe beginning.
2. Input the index of the chapter or track by pressing the NUMBER buttons during the normal playback, the playback will go to that chapter or track directly.
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TO PLAY IN FAST REVERSE OR FAST FORWARD
1. During normal playback of a DVD, CD or MP3, press the FWD button to fast forward and press the REV button to fastreverse.
2. Each time you press either button it will change the playback speed. The following sequence will appear on screen.
FWD: 2X 4X 8X 16X Normal Play (It will not display on screen)
REV: 2X 4X 8X 16X Normal Play (It will not display on screen)
The rate and direction of playback is indicated on the display.
3. Press the PLAY button to return to normal playback.
NOTE:
1. This function is not available for CDG and JPG picture CD discs.
2. The Singing Machine omitsthe subtitleand mutes sound during fast forward orfast reverse mode.
3. The speed of the fast forward or fast reverse may differ depending on the disc.
TO PAUSEPLAYBACK(STILL MODE)
1. Press thePLAY/PAUSE buttonduring playback.
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again to resume playback.
NOTE:
1. This functionis available forall discs.
2. The soundis muted duringthis mode.
VOLUME CONTROL
Pressing master volume buttons +/- on the remote control or on the unit can adjust the volume of the audio output.
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BASIC OPERATION
OTHER FUNCTIONS
REPEAT CHAPTER/TITLE/TRACK
This function will allow the user to repeat a particular chapter/title/track. The following sequence will display on your TV when pressing this button repeatedly.
Chapter
For DVD disc: OFF (It will not displayon screen.)
For CDG and CD discs: OFF (It will not display on screen)
For MP3 disc: Repeat One Repeat Folder
Repeat Off
CHAPTER TITLE ALL
Track
TRAeeCK AL L
TO REPEATA PARTICULAR SESSION
This function will allow the user to repeat a desired portion of playback repeatedly. The following is the sequence, which will appear on your TV screen if A-B button is pressed repeatedly onyour remote control.
Press the A-B button on the remote control of your
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Singing Machine to select the desired chapter /channel in the “Repeat Playback” mode in order for the DVD to start the chapter from the beginning.
Press A-B button again at the point which is the
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end of the desired “Repeat Playback”. “ ” will appear onthe screen and the desired “Repeat Playback” will start automatically and repeatedly untilA-B button isbeing pressed again.
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NOTE
1. This function works on DVDs, MP3s and CDs only.
2. For CDs and MP3s, the start and end point of the A-B selection must be withinthe same track.
CHANGING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
As most of the DVD discs are recorded with multi­language subtitles, our unit provides a SUBTITLE function, which changes the subtitles; therefore the user can enjoy the movie in the selected language of their choice.
Pressing the SUBTITLE button repeatedly allows different subtitle languages to display on screen one by one as follows:
Subtitle 01/02: English
Title
All
All
XX XX
:
NOTE
1.
This function only works forDVD.
2. For somediscs, subtitle cannot be removed.
3. Different discs differ in the language ofsubtitles.
CHANGING THE AUDIO SOUND TRACK LANGUAGE
Similar to subtitles, DVD discs always contain more than one audio sound track. Therefore the user can select the sound track as they want by using the AUDIO function on the remotecontrol.
Pressing the AUDIO button repeatedly will display different audio modes and will appear on the TV screen as shown below:
Audio1/2AC32CHENGLISH
Audio2/2:AC35.1CH ENGLISH
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NOTE
1. The number of available audio sound tracks differ from disc to disc.
2. The user can choose the audio sound tracks by pressing the GOTO button on the remote control. This information will be covered in the later section of this owner’s manual.
3. For CDG, CD and MP3 discs, please refer to the VOCALfunction.
VOCAL
Since the vocal of different discs such as CDGs or CDs are recorded in different ways, this unit provides VOCAL functions and allows the user to choose the vocal that is desired. Pressing the AUDIO button on the remote control repeatedly will display the following on your TV screen.
Mono Left
Stereo
NOTE:
1. This function works for CDGs, Cds, and MP3 discs.
2. The audiochannel ofsome discsare not recorded in stereo format or more than two channels such as 5.1 channel. Using this function on such discs, will not be of significance.
Mono Right
Mix Mono
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Subtitle 02/02: Spanish
Subtitle Off
PLAYBACK FRAME BY FRAME
Repeatedly pressing the STEP button will allow the picture to advance forward frame by frame. To return to normal play, press theplay button.
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NOTE
This function only works forDVD disc.
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2. The soundis muted forthis function.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
DBB EFFECT
Turn the DBB effecton by pressing the DBB button on the remote control.
Chapter Elapsed TT 01/35 CH 25/38 0:02:21
EQ EFFECT
By pressing the EQ button on the remote control the user can choose differenteffects (Classic, JAZZ,Pop, FLAT and Rock - 5)
AVC/KEY/ECHO
Pressing the Karaoke Function button on the front of the Singing Machine or on the remote control will allow the user to adjust the AVC/Key/Echo effects being produced from the SingingMachine.
Pressing the button in the middle for the first time will display "AVC"on the lowerleft corner of thescreen
Pressing the Karaoke Function +/- button on the front of the Singing Machine or on the remote control will adjust theAVC volume, whichranges from 0to 10.
Pressing the Karaoke Function button again will change the display to "Key Tone" on the lower left cornor of the screen.
Adjust the key effect by pressing karaoke function +/­buttons, which range from -8to +8.
KEY: -08 -06 -05 ... 0 ... +05 +06 +08KEY: -08 -06 -05 ... 0 ... +05 +06 +08
Pressing the Karaoke Function button again will change the display to "Echo Level" on the lower left cornor of the screen.
Adjust the echo level by pressing karaoke function +/­buttons, which ranges from 0to 10.
ECHO: 00 +01 +0 2 .... +10ECHO: 00 +01 +0 2 .... +10
TIME DISPLAY
Pressing the DISPLAY button during normal playback will allow the TV to display different time modes. The following will appear on your TV screen in sequences shown below:
Title Elapsed TT 01/35 CH 25/38 1:26:16
“TitleElapsed” mode appearsif the DISPLAY button is being pressed once. It shows the time of the current title elapsed.
Title Remain TT 01/35 CH 25/38 0:49:20
“Title Remain” mode appears after the “Title Elapsed” mode as long as the DISPLAY button has been pressed again. This mode shows the time remaining in this title.
“Chapter Elapsed” mode follows the “Title Remain” mode if the DISPLAYbutton is being pressed again. It shows the time of thechapter elapsed.
Chapter Remain TT 01/35 CH 25/38 0:01:38
Next mode is “Chapter Remain”. It shows the time remaining in this chapter.
Display Off
Display mode will turn off if the DISPLAY button is being pressed in the “ChapterRemain” mode.
NOTE:
1. This function is not available for JPG picture CD and MP3 disc.
2. For CDG and CD discs, the display sequence is different from the above:
Single Elapsed Single Remain Total Remain Total Elapsed
ZOOM
This unit has six different zoom modes. Pressing the ZOOM button on the remote control repeatedly will display as shown below onyour TV screen:
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2X 3X 4X ½ X X 1/4X NormalPlay
NOTE
:
1. This functiononly works onDVD discs.
2. “2X” means the size of the playback screen is enlarged (approximately) two timesmore thanthe default. “½ X” means the size of the playback screen is reduced to (approximately) half of the original default.
3. The enlarged picture can be moved by the cursor on the remote control. The position of the picture will move and be shownon another display on the TV screen.
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WATCHING A MOVIE IN DIFFERENT ANGLES
Some DVD discs contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a number of different angles. Therefore, the same scenes can be viewed from different angles by pressing the ANGLE button repeatedly. (The recorded angles differ from disc to disc.)
NOTE:
1. This functiononly works onDVD discs.
2. If the DVD disc is recorded with only one angle, this function will not beavailable.
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BASIC OPERATION
OTHER FUNCTIONS
SLOW MOTION
The user can press the SLOW button repeatedly to adjust the speed of the slow motion as they desired. The following sequence will beshown on screen.
For DVD discs:
½ 1/4 1/8 1/16 ½ 1/4 1/8
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1/16 Normal Play
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- This function only works onDVD disc.
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MUTE
Pressing the MUTE button once will eliminate the sound from the speakers and “MUTE” will display on the LED. Press the MUTE button again the “'MUTE OFF” will be displayed on the LED and the speakers will produce sound.
- This function works for .
NOTE
all discs
CURSORAND ENTER
CURSOR buttons are used to perform the selection on the screen and ENTER button is used to do the confirmation after the selection.
NOTE:
1. Pressing the cursor buttons while playing a JPG picture CD slide show will cause the following picture transitions:
- the picture will beinverted.
- mirror effect will appear.
- the picture will rotate clockwise if this button is pressed repeatedly.
- the picture will rotate in anti-clockwise if this button is pressed repeatedly.
GOTO
For DVD Disc: Pressing GOTO button will go to the desired playing time or trackdirectly.The following will appear on your TV screen in sequences shown below:
TT : 01/02 CH : /19
This mode appears if the GOTO button is being pressed again.
CH : 01/19 Time : :
Allows you to view the desired playing time within the current chapter of the disc.
For CD Discs: Pressingthe GOTO button willgo tothe desired playing time or trackdirectly.The following will appear on your TV screen in the sequences shown below:
Disc Go To:--:--
“Disc Go To” mode appears if the GOTO button is being pressed once. It allows you to go to the desired playing time with respect to with the total time of the disc.
Track Go To:--:--
“Track Go To” mode appears after the “Disc Go To” mode if GOTO button is being pressed again. This mode allows you to go to the desired playing time within the current playing trackplaying.
Select Track:--/10
“Select Track” mode follows the “Track Go To” mode if the GOTO button isbeing pressedagain. Itallows you to go to the desiredtrack of the currentdisc played.
For CDG discs: the “Select Track” mode only.
NOTE:
1. This functionis not availablefor MP3 disc.
Pressing the GOTO button will go to
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Allows you to view the desired chapter of the current title on the disc.
This mode appears if the GOTO button is being pressed again.
TT : 01/02 Time : :
Allows you to view the desired playing time within the current title of the disc.
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BASIC OPERATION
OTHER FUNCTIONS
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PROGRAM
The user can control the playback order asdesired by using this function. This unit is equipped with 20 programs. After pressing the PROGRAM button on the remote control or on the unit, the TV screen will display as follows:
Use the cursor to select the first entry (i.e. 01), press the number buttons such as “0” and “5”
automatically go to the nextentry (i.e. 02).
Programming can only be performed prior to choosing the “Start” option. If “Start” option is chosen, “program play” will start and the order of playback in the programming can not be edited. Pressing the PROGRAM button during “program play” will display the listing below:
this will
3. Pressing DISPLAY button during “Program Play”, the following will display thefollowing:
For DVD disc: Chapter Elapsed Chapter Remain Display Off
For CDG and CD discs: Single Elapsed Single Remain Display Off
4. The GOTO function is not available in “Program Play” mode.
5. The programming interface of the program function of CDG and CD are similar to the DVD. The main difference is theinput parameter of DVD is the index of title/chapter, the input parameter of CD is the index oftrack.
PLAYBACK CONTROL(PBC)
This function only works for video discs. User can access a specific chapter by entering the chapter number through the number buttons (0-9, +10) on the remote control.
TITLE
This function is only available for the disc that are recorded with the title menu such as DVD. Pressing TITLE button on the remote control can go back to the title menu directly. “ROOT” will display on LCD display. The content of the title menu is different from disc to disc. Using the CURSOR and ENTER buttons to select the operation asyou desired.
PUBLIC ADDRESS - CONNECT GUITAR AND KEYBOARD
1. Connect the guitar or keyboard to guitar inputjack or keyboard input jack.
2. Press theSTANDBYbutton to turnthe unit on.
3. The sensitivity and loudness could be adjusted as required by turning the guitar or keyboard volume control and/or the master volumecontrol
Choosing the “Stop” option or pressing the STOP button will cancel the programming immediately and normal playback will continue.
NOTE
:
1. To clear the program one by one, press the cursor or button to select the chapter/track number.
Then press the CLEAR button.
2. This function is not available for MP3 and JPG
picture CD discs.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
POWER SWITCH
After using the unit, turn off the power by pressing the ON/OFF button.
CLEANING THE UNIT
To clean the exterior of the unit,simply wipe with a soft clean cloth moistened with plainlukewarm water.
CLEANING THE CD LASER LENS
For the Best Results: Use a CD-lens cleaning disc according to the cleaning disc manufacturer instructions. If a lens cleaning disc is not available, use a clean, soft, dry cotton cloth to gently wipe the small, glass, fish-eye laser lens located inthe CD players.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, disconnect your stereo system from theAC powerplug when cleaning.
COMPACT DISC Handling Disc
Although the music tracks on the disc are covered with a protective layer, it is still advisable to treat the disc carefully. Ensure that you always pick up discs by the edge, and put them back in their holders immediately after use.
CLEANING DISC
Cleaning will not normally be necessary. However, should fingerprints, dust or dirt appear, you can wipe them off with a soft, lint­free cloth. Wipe the disc in a straight line from center to edge. You can moisten the disc first with ordinary tap water if necessary.
NOTE: Do not use detergent or abrasive cleaning agents as they can damage the disc.
CD PLAYER
The player mechanism is fitted with self­lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or greased.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
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PROBLEM
No power when the unitis on.
No power when plugged in.
No sound.
No sound from TV/PA.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Power cord is not securely placed in theAC outlet
Power cord is not connected to machine.
Volumecontrol is setto minimum.
Volumecontrol on TV set/PA system is set to minimum.
The wrong function is selected.
The vocal or audio setting is not correct.
RCA cords are not connected securely.
Disc is inserted upside down.
Disc is dirty.
SOLUTION
Secure the power plug intothe AC outlet.
Connect power cord to machinesecurely.
Turnup thevolume.
Press the mute button again.Muting button is pressed.
Turnup thevolume on theTV/PAsystem.
Turnon thepower of theTV/PAsystem.TV set/PAsystem poweris OFF.
Select the correct function.
Select the correct vocal oraudio setting.
Ensure the white and red RCA cords are securely inserted into both The Singing Machine and the TV/PAsystem.
Insert disc correctly.
Wipe clean with soft cloth.
DVD PLAYER cannot work normally or “ ”, “ ” , or “ ” are
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displayed.
No sound - If audio is going through home stereo.
No sound - If audio is going through TV or VCR.
Disc is scratched.
Disc is warped.
Anonstandard disc is inserted.
Moisture has formed inside the disc compartment.
Singing Machine needs to bereset.
Source selection on your stereo is not set properly.
Improper connection to stereo system or PA.
RCA cords are not connected securely.
Source selection on TV or VCR is not correct.
RCA cords are not connected securely.
Use a new disc.
Use a new disc.
Only use discs bearing standard logo as described on page E5.
Waitabout 20to 30 minutesto let it dryout.
Disconnect the machine from the power source for 30 seconds.
Select AUX IN as the source for your home stereo.
Follow instructions on page E18 for “Connecting to an audio system”.
Ensure white and red patch cords are securely inserted into both The Singing Machine and the home stereosystem.
Follow instructions on page E17 for “Connecting to a video system”.
Ensure white and red patch cords are securely inserted into both The Singing Machine and the TV/VCR.
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