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radio noise emissions from digital devices as set out 

in the Canadian standard for interference-causing 

equipment (“Digital Apparatus, ICES-003” from the 

Department of Communications).

Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits 

radio electriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de 

Classe B prescrites dans la normesur le materiel brouilleur 

(“Appareils Numeriques, NMB-003” edictee par le 

Ministre des Communications).

Important Safety Procedures

1. Read and follow these instructions, keep them 

handy for reference, familiarize yourself with the 

product’s operation, and heed all safety warnings.
2. Do not use this product near water, on wet surfaces, 

or in places where moisture may accumulate. Do not 

expose the device to dripping or splashing, and do 

not place items filled with liquids – such as vases, 

beverages, etc. – on top. Clean only with a dry cloth.
3. Do not block any ventilation openings or set device 

on carpets or rugs. Maintain sufficient room on all 

sides for airflow.
4. Do not position the device on or near radiators, 

stoves, or other electrical equipment (such as 

amplifiers) that produce heat. 
5. Do not defeat the safety purpose of a polarized or 

grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades 

with one wider than the other, while a grounding-type 

plug has two blades and one prong. The wide blade 

and the prong are safety features. If the provided plug 

does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for 

replacement of the obsolete outlet. 
6. Protect the power cord from being walked on or 

pinched, particularly where it is plugged in to an 

electrical socket and the point where it exits from the 

rear of the device. 
7. Only use the attachments and accessories specified 

by the manufacturer. 
8. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table 

specified by the manufacturer or sold with the device. 

When using a cart, use caution when moving the cart. 
9. Unplug the product during lightning storms or 

when it will not be used for long periods of time.
10. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 

Servicing is required when the unit has been damaged 

in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or 

plug is damaged, liquids have been spilled or objects 

introduced into the enclosure, the device has been 

exposed to rain or moisture, the product does not 

operate normally or it has been dropped.
11. Never push objects of any kind into this product, 

through jacks or other openings, as they may contact 

dangerous voltage points or short-circuit components, 

thus causing fire or electrical shock.
12. This product should be operated only from the 

type of power source indicated on the product label 

and in this User Manual. If you are not sure of the 

type of power supplied to your home, consult your 

product dealer or local utility.
13. An outside antenna system should not be located 

in close proximity to overhead power lines, or other 

electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall 

into such power lines or circuits. When installing an 

outside antenna system, be extremely careful not to 

touch such power lines or circuits, as contact with 

them could be fatal.
14. Do not overload wall outlets or extension cord 

as this can increase the risk of fire, power outages or 

electrical shock. 
15. When replacement parts are required, be sure the 

service technician has used replacement parts specified 

by the manufacturer or with the same characteristics 

as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may 

result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 
16. Following any servicing or repair of this product, 

ask the service technician to perform the appropriate 

safety checks to ensure the product is in proper 

operating condition. 
17. The product should not be mounted to walls or 

ceilings except as recommended by manufacturer, with 

mounting hardware approved by manufacturer. 
18. If your product is not operating correctly or 

exhibits a marked change in performance, and you 

are unable to restore normal operation by following 

procedures in this User Manual, do not attempt to 

service it yourself. Opening the enclosure may expose 

you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all 

servicing to qualified service personnel.
NOTE: With the proper care and maintenance, your 

KOD-1000 Karaoke-On-Demand Jukebox will give 

you years of dependable, enjoyable use. Make sure you 

are using proper power sources and good (unfrayed) 

cables at all times. Remember, any alterations or user 

repairs performed on the device voids your warranty.

Summary of Contents for KOD-1000

Page 1: ...pairs Care and cleaning Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the front panel and other surfaces of the KOD 1000 Do not use the device in areas that are wet or prone to dampness Always allow sufficient r...

Page 2: ...is level dry and has a moderate temperature all year Do not use the player on its side Do not place the player next to items that vibrate such as speakers Do not put heavy objects on the top of your p...

Page 3: ...in this manual are com patible with all discs Video Signal Formats The KOD 1000 supports NTSC a broadcast format generally found in the U S Canada most countries in South America Japan South Korea an...

Page 4: ...hese jacks connect micro phones to the KOD 1000 through 1 4 inch plugs 13 ENTER Press this button to confirm selections 14 MIC 1 2 VOLUME KNOBS Use these knobs to control the volume of the microphones...

Page 5: ...his button to record songs from VCD and CD G discs to the internal hard drive of the KOD 1000 See page 14 for more details 4 FAVORITE Press button to add songs to the MY FAVOR ITE folder of the KOD 10...

Page 6: ...oice a full step 27 ENTER Press this button to enter a selection 28 MUSIC VOLUME CONTROL Press these buttons to raise or lower the volume of the music 29 PREVIOUS NEXT PAGE CONTROL Press these buttons...

Page 7: ...Component video outputs and inputs allow for much better video than S video or RCA video Inputs for the microphones will be found on the front of the KOD 1000 The player also allows extended use with...

Page 8: ...ur KOD 1000 to your video and audio components refer to the diagram below to connect the player to the power cord and an appropriate electrical outlet Please note that the KOD 1000 uses 100 V to 240 V...

Page 9: ...disc into the player You are now in Hard Disk Drive Mode 3 Push the MENU key on your remote control or on the front panel of the player 4 You will see the following menu 5 Navigate through the menus u...

Page 10: ...r EN TER on your remote control 4 Select what the song s language is in Use your remote control s DIRECTION CONTROL to navigate the menu or go to the letter or character directly by pressing its corre...

Page 11: ...English and a Chinese character will appear in the upper right corner for searches in Chinese for example 2 Songs can be accessed by the first letter of each word in their title by their correspondin...

Page 12: ...would be for the letters J and S 3 The NUMERIC KEYS have their correspond ing letters printed below them A can be chosen by pushing 2 once B can be chosen by pushing 2 twice and C can be chosen by pus...

Page 13: ...isplayed press ENTER Use the DIRECTION CON TROLS to choose a song OK adds it to the queue 5 Once you are done searching for songs in your selection push MENU The list of songs displayed in your queue...

Page 14: ...queue 3 Press the FAVORITES button The song will be added to MY FAVORITES To delete a song from My Favorites 1 Enter the MY FAVORITES folder in Text or Icon Mode 2 Search for and highlight the song S...

Page 15: ...may be edited includes Number The numeric code of the song Entering this code will select this song but if it s just been added and has a number of 0001 to 9999 this number must be changed If it is n...

Page 16: ...this button to increase the volume level of microphone audio 17 ECHO BUTTON Press the button to raise the echo level 18 DIRECTION Use these buttons to navigate the selection menus 19 PRIORITY BUTTON U...

Page 17: ...ar on the screen remote control NUMERIC KEYS 0 9 and the DIRECTIONAL CONTROL buttons can be used for title and chapter selection For example to select track 12 on a remote control Press the 10 NUMERIC...

Page 18: ...f a video 1 Press the A B SEGMENT REPEAT CONTROL button on the remote control to repeat a segment of a track 2 Press the A B SEGMENT REPEAT CONTROL again button once at the start of what you d like re...

Page 19: ...odify 4 Press OK to confirm the language that you choose to change Language Sub Menu English Chinese Traditional Chinese Simplified Thai MENU SETUP If you select BMP MENU option the menu list will be...

Page 20: ...tions you want to modify 4 Press OK to confirm change options if available Play Interlude Sub Menu No Interlude Interlude Timer When a song completes the selected time interval will elapse before the...

Page 21: ...KEY to show SUB MENU 3 Press Direction KEY for ON or OFF 4 Press OK to confirm it NOTE The screen will change to Screen Saver mode if the player is idle for 20 minutes Video 1 Press Direction KEY to...

Page 22: ...1 Press Direction KEY to choose AUDIO LANGUAGE 2 Press Direction KEY to show SUB MENU 3 Press Direction KEY to select language 4 Press OK to confirm it Subtitle Language 1 Press Direction KEY to choos...

Page 23: ...R MIX MONO Troubleshooting For common problems please consult the chart below If these suggestions do not solve your problem please call Acesonic Customer Service at 626 820 0645 No Sound Inspect the...

Page 24: ...Increasing the distance between the radio TV equipment and the KOD 1000 Connecting the radio TV equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the one into which the receiver is plugged If necess...

Page 25: ...cord or plug is damaged liquids have been spilled or objects introduced into the enclosure the device has been exposed to rain or moisture the product does not operate normally or it has been dropped...

Page 26: ...ages of using Hard Disk Drive Mode is faster access to your karaoke library To enter hard drive mode simply start up the KOD 1000 without a disc JPEG JPG Stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group A...

Page 27: ...r 6 How may songs I can record to my KOD 1000 HDD This depends entirely on the HDD capacity and the file format s in which you choose to save your songs 7 How do I use the songbook file on the HDD Use...

Page 28: ...fetime Technical Support Designed in U S A Technical Support 626 820 0645 techsupport acesonic com Web site www acesonic com Acesonic USA Inc 161 S 8th Avenue City of Industry CA 91746 3208 U S A 2011...

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