Venturer Karaoke Machine CDG 62 User Manual

COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK - continued  
COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK  
MICROPHONE MIXING (KARAOKE) - continued  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
REPEAT PLAY  
PLAYS FOR KARAOKE TAPE IN THE DECK A AND CDG/CD.  
1. Set the FUNCTION switch to CDG/  
2. Open the CD door. Place a disc in  
the center with the label side front.  
THE CD/CDG KARAOKE  
MACHINE  
TO REPEATTHE SAMETRACK  
Press the CD REPEAT button  
once, the REPEAT ONE  
indicator will blink.  
CD.  
VOCAL  
STEREO  
• Set the TAPE CHANNEL switch to  
STEREO.  
• Set the TAPE CHANNEL switch to  
VOCAL.  
• The background music will be cut.  
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• For normal playback of karaoke tape.  
TO REPEATTHEWHOLE DISC  
Press the CD REPEAT button a  
second time to repeat all tracks,  
the REPEAT ALL indicator will  
3. Close the CD door gently, the total  
track number will be shown after a  
few seconds.  
4. Press the CD PLAY/PAUSE button to  
play the CD, the CD PLAY/PAUSE  
indicator will light.  
COMPACT DISC P- continued  
light.  
MUSIC  
• Set the TAPE CHANNEL switch to MUSIC.  
• The original singer's voice will be cut.  
TO CANCEL REPEAT PLAY  
Press the CD REPEAT button  
until the repeat indicator is  
turned off.  
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VOCAL CHANGER  
TO STOP  
TO PAUSE  
• Press the VOCAL CHANGER to ON, and the TAPE CHANNEL switch to STEREO.  
• 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.  
Press the CD STOP button. The total  
number of tracks will be displayed.  
Press the CD PLAY/PAUSE button  
again. The CD PLAY/PAUSE indicator  
will flash.  
Model: CDG 62  
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WARNING  
TO SEARCH  
TO SKIP  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
Press and hold the  
buttons to search through the current  
track.  
Playback resumes from the selected  
point.  
and  
Press the  
next track.  
Press the  
back to the beginning of the current  
track.  
button to skip to the  
button once to go  
FEEDBACK  
The exclamation point  
within the triangle is a  
warning sign alerting  
you of important in-  
structions accompa-  
nying the product.  
The lightning flash WARNING: TO REDUCE  
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.  
THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  
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SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
the triangle is a  
COVER (OR BACK) NO  
warning sign alerting  
Press the  
button continuously  
U S E R - S E R V I C E A B L E  
you of "dangerous  
to go back to the  
previous tracks.  
Playback resumes  
from the selected  
track.  
PARTS INSIDE. REFER  
voltage" inside the  
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.  
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RECORDING -- DECK B ONLY  
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
COMPACT DISC GRAPHICS (CDG)  
Preparation  
MAINTENANCE  
USE ONLY NORMAL (TYPE I ) TAPES FOR RECORDING.  
CLEANING CD  
PROBLEMS  
No power supply.  
ITEMS TO CHECK  
If the CD skips or will not play, the disc may need  
cleaning.  
Before playing, wipe the disc from the centre out  
with a cleaning cloth. After playing, store the disc  
in its case.  
1. Insert a cassette  
into deck B.  
2. Press the PAUSE  
button on deck B.  
3. Press the RECORD  
button on deck B.  
• Is the power cord unplugged or loose?  
• Make sure that the TV set is  
correctly connected to this unit  
(See TV CONNECTION).  
• Prepare CD-Gs.  
• Are batteries installed?  
• Are the batteries properly aligned?  
The cassette cannot be inserted.  
• Is the cassette facing the wrong direction when you  
try to insert it?  
The tape does not run.  
The tape gets caught in the tape  
transport mechanism.  
• Is the PAUSE button depressed?  
• Is the pinch roller or capstan dirty?  
• Is there excessive slack in the tape?  
• Is there excessive slack in the tape?  
• Are the heads dirty?  
Important notices  
RECORD  
For recording  
• 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.  
• Keep the CD door closed at all time to prevent dust from entering the CD  
compartment.  
• If an abnormal display indication or an operating problem occurs, disconnect the  
AC power cord. Wait at least 5 seconds, then reconnect the AC power cord.  
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4. Prepare the source to be recorded and play it.  
Tape running is unstable.  
Recording from  
Tape  
Recording from  
Radio  
Recording from CDG or CD  
(AUDIO ONLY)  
There is excessive noise, the sound  
quivers or there are breaks in the sound.  
The REC button cannot be pressed.  
2.Place the CDG disc in the disc holder.  
1.Turn on the TV set and select the  
correct channel (or video input).  
• Is a cassette inserted?  
• Is the cassette's erasure prevention tab broken off?  
• Are the heads dirty?  
Recording cannot be done.  
PREVENT ACCIDENTAL ERASURE  
Printed side front  
• Is the erasure head dirty?  
The previous recording cannot be erased.  
Disc in place but unit won't play.  
• Make sure FUNCTION selector is set to CD/CDG.  
• Make sure disc label is facing front.  
• Make sure disc is clean.  
Tape Care  
Cleaning the tape heads  
To prevent accidental erasure  
Use a screwdriver or pointed tool to  
break off the plastic tabs.  
To maintain optimum sound quality, clean  
the recording playback heads, erase  
head, pinch rollers and capstans  
regularly (every 10 hours of use). Use  
a cotton swab lightly moistened with  
cleaning fluid or denatured alcohol.  
(Refer to listening to the radio)  
(Refer to Compact Disc Playback/CDG)  
(Refer to Tape Playback)  
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.  
• Pause mode is activated.  
Disc skips  
• Disc may be damaged or dirty; check disc  
5. Press the PAUSE button again  
to start recording.  
Side A  
• Make sure to unit is on a secure spot. Vibration or  
jarring can cause the disc to skip.  
• Is the lens or CD excessively dirty?  
• Is the unit subject to excessive vibration?  
• Are there any bad scratches on the CD?  
• Is the disc with Graphics or CDG marked on disc?  
• Is the function switch set to CDG position?  
• Is the video in cable plugged in or loose?  
• Is the TV set on mute mode?  
The CD sound jumps.  
No graphics when playing CDG.  
No sound when playing CDG.  
To reuse  
Cover the tab openings with cellulose  
tape.  
RECORDING FROM MICROPHONE  
MIXING SOUND  
TO INTERRUPT RECORDING  
Side A  
Press the PAUSE button.  
To resume recording, press the PAUSE  
button again.  
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 each cassette  
holder and depress the RECORD  
button.  
• Is the volume set to the minimum?  
Cleaning the unit  
To stop play  
Note  
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.  
• Is the audio in cable plugged in or loose?  
Do not use volatile chemicals on this unit. Clean by lightly wiping with a soft cloth.  
• While you operate searching or pause  
function, an unusual image may be  
displayed on theTV 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.  
• If the color video images of a nearby  
television changes while this unit is  
operating, move this unit further away  
from the television.  
Press the  
STOP button.  
No sound and no graphics when  
playing CDG.  
• Is the connection of video and audio cable plugged  
in correctly?  
Usable disc  
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.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
• Are there any CDG inside the CD tray?  
• Is the graphics disc upside down?  
• Is the graphics disc excessively dirty?  
Power consumption: 22W  
Power source:  
Accessary supplied:  
AC power cord  
2 Microphones  
DEMO CDG disc  
AUDIO/VIDEO cable  
NOTE  
AC 120 V ~ 60 Hz (USA and Canada)  
AC 230 V ~ 50 Hz (Europe)  
AC 240 V ~ 50 Hz (Australia)  
AC 110-120V/220-240V ~ 50/60Hz (Others)  
DC 1.5Vx9 (UM/SUM-1, "D" CELL)  
• The PITCH control must be adjusted  
to the centre position when recording.  
• 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.  
Note  
TO STOP RECORDING  
• The video image remains when the  
player stops, until the next operation  
starts.  
Press the  
STOP/EJECT button.  
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
Printed in China  
811-CG6291-070  
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