VocoPro CDG-X3P II manual

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    owner's manual T H E S I N G E R ' S UL TIM A TE CH OIC E TM R CDG-X3P II Digital Key Control CD/CDG Cassette Karaoke Player CDG PLA YER KEY CONTROL VOC /C VOC /P CAS SET TE CDG LD DV D AUX POWER OPE N CLO SE PLA Y P AUS E DIS P PRE V NEX T B.SC AN F .SC AN STO P REP EA T MEMOR Y b #[...]

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    1 T able of contents Introduction Safety instructions ................................................. 2 FCC information ..................................................... 3 W elcome .... ......................................................... 4 Listening for a lifetime ............................................ 5 Specifications and Unpack[...]

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    2                   [...]

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    3                         [...]

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    4 And Thank you for purchasing the CDG-X3P II from V ocoPro, your ultimate choice in Karaoke enter tainment! With years of experience in the music enter tainment business, V ocoPro is a leading manufacturer of Karaoke equipment, and has been providing patrons of bars, churches, schools, clubs and individual consumers the oppor tunity to sound like [...]

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    5                 ?[...]

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    6 Specifications and unpacking Specifications Audio Input (At 1 kHz) Microphone .................................................................... 2.5MV / 10K Ω AUX / VD / LD / CDG / Cassette .................................... 150MV / 50 Ω Audio Output ................................................................... 500MV V ideo CDG /LD [...]

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    7 Getting connected Connecting the CDG-X3P II to a T elevision/Monitor 1. Connect one end of the RCA cable to the VIDEO OUTPUT on the rear panel of the CDG-X3P II 2. Connect the other end of the RCA cable to the RCA video input on your T elevision Monitor . NOTE: If your television does not have an RCA type connector you may use a VCR or an RF Modu[...]

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    8 Getting connected cont. Connecting the CDG-X3P II to a Microphone IMPORT ANT! Before connecting a microphone, be sure the power is off or the volume is turned all the way down. When the microphone is plugged in and the unit is on do not point the microphone toward the speakers or leave an unattended microphone too close to the speakers when the v[...]

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    9 Connecting an Additional T ape Deck to Play or Recor d On the CDG-X3P II T o Play Music From an Additional T ape Deck Through the CDG-X3P II: Using an RCA connector cable, connect the “L” and “R” “AUX” INPUT jacks on the CDG-X3P II to the “L” and “R” “AUDIO OUTPUT OR PLA Y OUT” jacks on the tape deck (check manufacturer’[...]

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    10 Getting connected cont. External speaker connection Y ou can connect directly to speakers using either MDP (banana plug) speaker cables or standard speaker wires. Using MDP (Banana Plug) Speaker Cables Be sure to correctly match the polarities (+/-). Please do not try to connect more than one speaker per channel, as the load may exceed the ampli[...]

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    11 Fr ont panel contr ols and functions 1. POWER button - T urns on the power to the CDG-X3P II. 2. T APE COUNTER - Use the tape counter when playing or recording cassettes to keep track of your location on the tape. 3. OPEN/CLOSE button - T o open/close the disc tray . 4. RESET button - Push the reset button to reset the tape counter to zero when [...]

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    12 Fr ont panel contr ols and functions cont. 12. B-SCAN - Press this button to scan the song selection in reverse. This feature works the same as the “rewind” key on a cassette deck. The difference between this feature and the “PREV” selection control button is this feature reverses the CDG within the song selection and the “PREV” butt[...]

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    13 Fr ont panel contr ols and functions cont. 29. CASSETTE selector button - This button must be pressed when playing a cassette in the CDG-X3P II cassette deck. NOTE: Do not press the cassette button if you are recording from the CGD player in the CDG-X3P II onto the cassette deck, other wise you will not be able to hear the CDG disc that is being[...]

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    14 Fr ont panel contr ols and functions cont. 38. FAST FORWARD button - When playing a cassette, this button can be used to advance the cassette to the next desired location. T o advance the tape, press the ST/EJ (Stop/Eject) button first to stop the tape, then press F .FWD. 39. REWIND button - When playing a cassette, this button can be used to r[...]

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    15 Rear panel contr ols and functions 1. AC POWER CORD - Plugs into any AC wall outlet. 2. FUSE - IMPORTANT! If the fuse blows out it’ s a good indication that there may be a shor t in the system. DO NOT REPLACE THE FUSE! Doing so could possibly cause additional damage to the unit. T ake your CDG-X3P II to an authorized repair facillity . 3. 117/[...]

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    16 16. ECHO CONTROL FOR MIC-1 AND MIC-2 - This controls the amount of ECHO that microphones 1 and 2 will receive. T urn clockwise to increase echo and counterclockwise to decrease echo. 17. NTSC/PAL SELECTOR SWITCH - This switch is used to select the NTSC/P AL setting according to country . For U.S. televisions systems it should be set to NTSC and [...]

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    17 Remote contr ol functions Using the Remote Control The CDG-X3P II comes with a handy remote control to allow the user to operate the Karaoke functions from up to twenty-five feet from the unit. The remote control offers the user fast for ward, rewind, skip, search, program- mable memor y , play/pause, open/close for the CD/ CDG tray and stop. T[...]

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    18 Installing the batteries First remove the batter y compar tment lid from the back of a remote control. Inser t two AAA batteries, ensuring that the polarities are aligned correctly . Signs that the batteries need to be changed include: - The remote only works when held closer to the player than usual. - The remote does not work at all. NOTES: - [...]

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    19 Basic operations T ur n on the CDG-X3P II 1. Locate the power switch on the front of the CDG-X3P II player . Press the power switch once to turn on the machine. 2. Locate the “CDG” button below the CDG tray . This selects the mode you will use the player in. 3. Carefully increase the volume by turning the large volume knob clockwise until th[...]

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    20 Operations cont. Adding Bass and T r eble to the Mic 1 and 2 Channels The Bass and T reble controls for microphones 1 and 2 are located on the rear panel of the CDG-X3P II. T urn the con- trols clockwise to increase the Bass or T reble level and counter-clockwise to decrease the Bass or T reble level. NOTE: The Bass and T r eble contr ols do not[...]

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    21 Operations cont. T o Recor d with the Cassette Deck Y ou can record you voice on the cassette deck while singing with a Karaoke CD/CDG. 1. Select the “CDG” button located under the CDG tray before you star t. Follow the instructions for playing a CD/CDG and select the desired “track” (song), but do not star t your song selection yet. Pre[...]

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    22 T r oubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solutions P RO BL E M PO SSI BL E CAU SE (S ) S O L U T IO N (S ) No video signal. Words don’t appear on the TV monitor . Be sure the television is set to the “VIDEO” mode (see your tel ev is ion ’s owne rs manu al) . The television may n o t b e switched to the proper video in pu t ch an n el . B[...]

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