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1. MICROPHONE MIXING KARAOKE continued PLAYS FOR KARAOKE TAPE IN THE DECK A AND CDG CD VOCAL Set the TAPE CHANNEL switch to VOCAL e The background music will be cut STEREO Set the TAPE CHANNEL switch to STEREO e For normal playback of karaoke tape TAPE CHANNEL TAPE CHANNEL VOCAL ST ons 2 UL gt MUSIC Set the TAPE CHANNEL switch to MUSIC e The original singer s voice will be cut MUSIC lt VOCAL CHANGER e Press the VOCAL CHANGER to ON and the TAPE CHANNEL switch to STEREO e The singer s voice will be cut out when you sing into the microphone Once you stop singing the singer s voice will be resumed VOCAL CHANGER TAPE CHANNEL ON OFF a as FEEDBACK In case a loud howling sound feedback is heard when a microphone is plugged in try the followings 1 Decrease the master volume or mic volume on the unit 2 Move the hand microphone away from the unit COMPACT DISC GRAPHICS CDG Preparation e Make sure that the TV set is correctly connected to this unit See TV CONNECTION Prepare CD Gs oH 30 1 Turn on the TV set and select the 2 Place the CDG disc in the disc holder correct channel or video input Printed side front 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playing Sound will be heard from the speakers of this unit and graphics will be shown on the TV set PLA
2. Y PAUSE TNE T m SOS l N To stop play Note Press the W STOP button e While you operate searching or pause Usable disc function an unusual image may be displayed on the TV set This does not indicate a malfunction The image will be recorded a few seconds later after you press PLAY button to resume playback again e If the color video images of a nearby television changes while this unit is Note operating move this unit further away The video image remains when the from the television player stops until the next operation starts Use a disc with GRAPHIC or CDG marked on its jacket When playing a disc other than CDG with a video image CD V CD I etc the video image will not shown on the TV set 292 COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK 1 Set the FUNCTION switch to CDG CD FUNCTION er ae ime 3 Close the CD door gently the total track number will be shown after a few seconds TO PAUSE Press the CD PLAY PAUSE button again The CD PLAY PAUSE indicator will flash PLAY PAUSE gt il CE TO SKIP Press the gt button to skip to the next track e Press the I lt button once to go back to the beginning of the current track Press the lt button continuously to go back to the previous tracks Iq ppl e Playback resumes from the selected 5 SKIP track RECORDING DECK B ONLY 2 Open the CD door Place a disc in the c
3. ach cassette holder and depress the RECORD button NOTE e The PITCH control must be adjusted to the centre position when recording TO STOP RECORDING Press the ma STOP EJECT button TO INTERRUPT RECORDING Press the If PAUSE button To resume recording press the PAUSE button again TO ERASE A RECORDED TAPE deck B only 1 Set the function selector to TAPE 2 Insert a tape with the side you want to erase facing you 3 Press the RECORD button to start erasing If squealing sounds beating are heard when recording AM programs Set the BEAT CUT switch on the rear panel of the unit to eliminate the noise ee COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK continued REPEAT PLAY TO REPEAT THE SAME TRACK Press the CD REPEAT button once the REPEAT ONE indicator will blink 4 t m ALL REPEAT ONE TO REPEAT THE WHOLE DISC Press the CD REPEAT button a second time to repeat all tracks the REPEAT ALL indicator will light ALL REPEAT ONE TO CANCEL REPEAT PLAY Press the CD REPEAT button until the repeat indicator is turned off O ALL REPEAT ONE 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEMS ITEMS TO CHECK No power supply e Is the power cord unplugged or loose e Are batteries installed e Are the batteries properly aligned The cassette cannot be inserted e Is the cassette facing the wrong direction when you try to insert it The tape does not r
4. enter with the label side front 4 Press the CD PLAY PAUSE button to play the CD the CD PLAY PAUSE indicator will light PLAY PAUSE opad TO STOP Press the CD STOP button The total number of tracks will be displayed Ie L n TO SEARCH Press and hold the lt and gt gt I buttons to search through the current track Playback resumes from the selected point gt gt 7 SKIP USE ONLY NORMAL TYPE TAPES FOR RECORDING 1 Insert a cassette 2 Press the PAUSE into deck Ba button on deck B 3 Press the RECORD button on deck B LLI as gt gt lt a For recording RECORD 4 Prepare the source to be recorded and play it Recording from Recording from Recording from CDG or CD Tape Radio AUDIO ONLY FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION AM FM WES de ie de ahd eee L E T LE lt lt gt gt Refer to Tape Playback Refer to listening to the radio Refer to Compact Disc Playback CDG 5 Press the PAUSE button again to start recording CL a4 lt lt gt gt lt q e RECORDING FROM MICROPHONE MIXING SOUND 1 Connect the microphone s to MIC socket and turn the switch on 2 Set the FUNCTION selector appropriately and play the desired music source TAPE AM FM CDG CD 3 Insert a cassette tape into e
5. l 16 AUDIO R L jack 34 MIC 2 VOLUME control 17 VIDEO jack 35 MIC INPUT 2 socket 18 AC Input socket 36 MIC 1 VOLUME control 19 Battery compartment 37 Master VOLUME control ONT TAPE PLAYBACK 1 Set the FUNCTION switch to TAPE FUNCTION Oe 2 Insert a cassette into each cassette holder OR a4 lt gt gt e DECK A DECK B TO STOP PLAYBACK Press the 4 STOP EJECT button TO INTERRUPT PLAYBACK Press the If PAUSE button To resume play press the 11 PAUSE button again TO FAST WIND Press the gt gt REWIND or q4 FFWD button Press the STOP EJECT button to stop winding at the desired position WHEN THE TAPE REACHES ITS END During fast wind or regular play the tape will stop automatically when its end is reached WHEN BOTH DECK A AND DECK B ARE SET TO THE PLAYBACK MODE The sound from both decks will be mixed together NOTE The PITCH control must be adjusted to the centre position otherwise distortion signal may be played POWER CONNECTION HOUSE CURRENT Before use check that the rated voltage of your unit matches your local voltage Caution To prevent electrical shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot fully insert BATTERIES e Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC inlet of the unit Battery power is cut aut
6. m occurs disconnect the AC power cord Wait at least 5 seconds then reconnect the AC power cord PREVENT ACCIDENTAL ERASURE Tape Care Cleaning the tape heads To prevent accidental erasure To maintain optimum sound quality clean Use a screwdriver or pointed tool to the recording playback heads erase break off the plastic tabs head pinch rollers and capstans regularly every 10 hours of use Use Im Side A a cotton swab lightly moistened with Rale cleaning fluid or denatured alcohol F SN TABOF TABOF Capstan Erase head To reuse SIDE B SIDE A Cover the tab openings with cellulose tape Side A Pinch roller playback head Cleaning the unit Do not use volatile chemicals on this unit Clean by lightly wiping with a soft cloth SPECIFICATIONS Power consumption 22W Accessary supplied Power source AC power cord AC 120 V 60 Hz USA and Canada 2 Microphones AC 230 V 50 Hz Europe DEMO CDG disc AC 240 V 50 Hz Australia AUDIO VIDEO cable AC 110 120V 220 240V 50 60Hz Others DC 1 5Vx9 UM SUM 1 D CELL Design and specifications subject to change without notice Printed in China 811 CG6291 070 CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN This product contains a low power laser device OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM PRECAUTIONS FOLLOW THE ADVICE BELOW FOR SAFE AND APPROPRIATE OPERATIONS ON PLACEMENT ON AC VOLTAGE Do not use the unit in places which e Bef
7. omatically when it is 9 x D size batteries connected When the volume decrease or the sound distorts replace all batteries with new ones Open the batteries compartment and insert 9 x D size batteries as shown here Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix ALKALINE standard CARBON ZINC or rechargeable NICKEL CADMIUM batteries 12 VOLT CAR ADAPTOR Connect the adaptor not included to an UL recognised 12 voltage 3A Cigarette Lighter Receptacle and insert DC 12V the adaptor cord plug to the DC input socket located on the back of the unit This model is provided with positive tip polarity DC input socket as shown here Make sure the polarity of the plug of the car adaptor is also of positive tip polarity TURN ON THE UNIT Press the POWER switch to ON turn POWER on the unit ON STANDBY u m NOTE After using the unit press the POWER switch to STANDBY turn off the power lt lt 3 TAPE PLAYBACK continued FROM DECK ATO DECK B 1 Set the FUNCTION switch to TAPE 2 Insert a cassette into each cassette holder FUNCTION weet le Played first 4 Press the PAUSE button on deck B B LEG lt a gt gt lt a 5 Press the PLAY button on deck B As soon as the tape in deck A reaches its end and stop the pause mode for deck B is be released and playback starts a
8. ore use check that the rated are extremely hot cold dusty or voltage of your unit matches your humid local voltage e Place the unit on a flat and even ON SAFETY surface e When connecting or disconnecting the AC cord grip the plug but not the cord itself Pulling the cord may damage it and thus be hazardous Disconnect from the AC mains when the unit is not going to be used for some time If the AC lead is broken or damaged or if the copper wires are exposed contact a qualified engineer to replace Do not restrict the air flow of the unit by placing it in a place with poor air flow by covering it with a cloth or by placing it on a carpet e Never obstruct the ventilation holes on the rear panel as increased internal temperature may affect the electric parts In particular do not place the system in an airtight rack e lf using the system near television or radio interference may occur Move this system away FCC INFORMATION For U S A only This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operations 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 undesirable operations Should any trouble occur disconnect the AC power cord and refer servicing to qualified personnel sfs ADJUSTING THE SOUND Adjust the VOLUME Adjust the TONE for high or low fre
9. play FUNCTION TAPE pe A IM cos CD CDG 1 Connect the microphone s included 3 Adjust the MIC VOLUME TONE PITCH and DIGITAL ECHO controls ka A KA M cc O O O O gt i ue MN e om W MIC 1 VOL MIC 2 VOL TONE DIGITAL ECHO
10. quency range gt Ah MN wx aaa eras LOW H VOLUME TONE Adjust the PITCH control of the music for TAPE only xe ae b H a gt DIGITAL ECHO lt gt WHEN RECORDING The VOLUME TONE and DIGITAL ECHO controls may be adjusted with no effect on the recorded signal The PITCH control must be adjusted to the centre position Otherwise distortion signal may be recorded LISTENING TO THE RADIO 1 Set the FUNCTION switch to the desired position AM FM 2 Tune into the desired station FUNCTION lt gt AM FM ee lt TUNING gt FOR BETTER RECEPTION Repositioning the unit to get better reception PARTS IDENTIFICATION Deck A operation buttons 8 Deck B operation buttons 20 BEAT CUT switch l PLAY RECORD 21 DC 12V socket gt gt REW REWIND lt PLAY 22 AC cord lt lt FFWD Fast Forward gt gt REW REWIND 23 Handle m4 STOP EJECT 44 FFWD Fast Forward 24 VOCAL CHANGER PAUSE mA STOP EJECT 25 PITCH control 2 Cassette Deck A PAUSE 26 POWER switch compartment 9 Cassette Deck B 27 MIC INPUT 1 socket 3 Microphone 1 10 Microphone 2 28 TONE control 4 CD door 11 CD PLAY PAUSE button 29 DIGITAL ECHO control 5 CD SKIP me4 gt button 12 CD STOP button 30 TAPE CHANNEL switch 6 CD REPEAT button 13 CD PLAY PAUSE indicator 31 FUNCTION switch 7 CD REPEAT indicator 14 CD display Track number 32 Tuning scale 15 Speaker 33 TUNING contro
11. sc excessively dirty Tape running is unstable The CD sound jumps No graphics when playing CDG No sound when playing CDG INSTRUCTION MANUAL THE CD CDG KARAOKE MACHINE COMPACT MISE VENTURER Model CDG 62 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN A The lightning flash WARNING TO REDUCE The exclamation point and arrowhead within THE RISK OF ELECTRIC within the triangle is a the triangle is a SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE warning sign alerting warning sign alerting COVER OR BACK NO you of important in i USER SERVICEABLE ea acne PARTS INSIDE REFER g SERVICING TO QUALIFIED product SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE structions accompa nying the product MAINTENANCE CLEANING CD Sb If the CD skips or will not play the disc may need as cleaning SLs Q Before playing wipe the disc from the centre out N with a cleaning cloth After playing store the disc P in its case o Important notices e Should the CD door be opened before the reading of the CD is completed a jamming noise may occur This is resolved by closing the CD door e Keep the CD door closed at all time to prevent dust from entering the CD compartment e If an abnormal display indication or an operating proble
12. un e Is the PAUSE button depressed The tape gets caught in the tape e Is the pinch roller or capstan dirty transport mechanism e Is there excessive slack in the tape e Is there excessive slack in the tape There is excessive noise the sound e Are the heads dirty quivers or there are breaks in the sound The REC button cannot be pressed Is a cassette inserted e Is the cassette s erasure prevention tab broken off Recording cannot be done e Are the heads dirty The previous recording cannot be erased Is the erasure head dirty Disc in place but unit won t play e Make sure FUNCTION selector is set to CD CDG e Make sure disc label is facing front e Make sure disc is clean e Pause mode is activated Disc skips e Disc may be damaged or dirty check disc e Make sure to unit is on a secure spot Vibration or jarring can cause the disc to skip e Is the lens or CD excessively dirty e Is the unit subject to excessive vibration e Are there any bad scratches on the CD e Is the disc with Graphics or CDG marked on disc e Is the function switch set to CDG position e Is the video in cable plugged in or loose e Is the TV set on mute mode e Is the volume set to the minimum e Is the audio in cable plugged in or loose No sound and no graphics when Is the connection of video and audio cable plugged playing CDG in correctly e Are there any CDG inside the CD tray e Is the graphics disc upside down e Is the graphics di
13. utomatically TV CONNECTION When the unit is connected to a TV set of either NTSC or PAL color system the video image from a CD G CD graphics can be shown on the TV set e Sound from the disc is heard from the speakers of this unit Only a TV set with the VIDEO input jack can be connected to watch graphics CONNECTION A FOR ALL TV SETS WITH AUDIO AND VIDEO JACKS Connect the AUDIO and VIDEO jack of the unit to the AUDIO and VIDEO input jack of the TV set with the connection cable supplied AUDIO OUTPUT aanas OO VIDEO OUTPUT oreo ceeeCeoe o o KS aooe VIDEO IN AUDIO IN TAPE DUBBING Set the FUNCTION 2 Insert a cassette into 3 Press the PAUSE button switch to TAPE each oe holder on deck B FUNCTION WN dil For playback For recording Press the RECORD button of deck B which also engages the PLAY button gs gt W 5 Press the PLAY button on deck A the recording of deck B will be automatically engaged m Ba lt gt gt ft TO STOP DUBBING Press the WA STOP EJECT buttons of deck A and deck B MICROPHONE MIXING KARAOKE 2 Select a source to be mixed and
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