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First Things First 

 

Before using your KOD-4000, there are a few things you should do and know: 

 

Check to see that your local power outlets supply the correct voltage for the AC adaptor. 

 

Do not open the device as there are no user-serviceable parts inside.  For repairs, contact the 
local distributor, an authorized service center or Acesonic's U.S. Headquarters. 

 

When the system will not be used for a long time, disconnect the power plug from the wall and 
remove all connecting cables for proper storage. 

 

Getting Started

 

 

Your Acesonic KOD-4000 Karaoke-On-Demand Jukebox is designed for years of enjoyment.  
Please take a moment to review the following instructions for proper use and care of the player. 

 

Included Accessories 

 

Your KOD-4000 includes the following items: 

 

ACESONIC KOD-4000 Karaoke-On-Demand Jukebox (1) 

 

Remote Control (1) 

 

HDMI Cable (1) 

 

Power Cord (1) 

 

User Manual (1) 

 

If your box is missing any of these items, contact your Acesonic dealer.

 

 

Precautions 

 
Player precautions: 

 

Avoid moisture, water, and dust. 

 

Do not place the player in a moist environment or where dust will build up, such as near a fan. 

 

If exposed to water, immediately turn off the player and unplug.  Consult your dealer or an 

authorized service center – using the player in this state could cause fires or fatal electric 
shocks. 

 

Avoid high temperatures.  Do not place the player in direct sunlight or near any heaters. 

 

Unplug the player when it will not be in use for an extended period of time. 

 

Use the plug, not the cord, to disconnect the player from its wall outlet. 

 

Never handle the power cord with wet hands.  Replace the cord if it is damaged or if wires are 

exposed, and check it every few months for signs of wear and use. 

 
Installation precautions: 

 

Select and area that 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 top of your player. 

 

Allow space for your player to ventilate.  The vents on your player are designed to circulate air 

and moderate its internal temperature.  Blocking these vents may damage the player. 

 

Summary of Contents for KOD-4000

Page 1: ...oke On Demand Jukebox Acesonic takes pride in providing its customers with only the most advanced and highest quality products on the market With proper care and use you will get many years of satisfy...

Page 2: ...r precautions Avoid moisture water and dust Do not place the player in a moist environment or where dust will build up such as near a fan If exposed to water immediately turn off the player and unplug...

Page 3: ...APro Video MPG TS MP3 G VOB MPEG1 2 4 Xvid MKV AVI WMV9 VC1 H 264 Some methods of encoding ripping audio and video formats may affect playback Use standard or pre set encoding settings if possible Fil...

Page 4: ...es at the same time 1 Front USB 2 0 port for adding songs media playback Easy to find your songs You can search songs by Language Title Artist Genre and Gender Full karaoke function with 2 microphone...

Page 5: ...order to prevent an electric fire or shock Check the power cord every few months to ensure it is functioning properly Front Panel Functions and Operation 1 POWER BUTTON Press this button to toggle the...

Page 6: ...4 POWER INPUT AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz 5 COAXIAL OUTPUT Coaxial digital output to connect with a digital amplifier or receiver 6 OPTICAL OUTPUT SPDIF Optical output for connection with a digital amplifier...

Page 7: ...14 INFO BUTTON Press this button to display the current playlist 15 FAST FORWARD BUTTON Press the Fast Forward button to shift the playing location forward quickly 16 REWIND BUTTON Press the Rewind Bu...

Page 8: ...el or remote When powering on the unit please wait for the unit to load Main Menu Operations Use the DIRECTION BUTTONS to select an option from the Main Splash Screen Press the ENTER BUTTON to choose...

Page 9: ...age Title Genre Artist or Gender Press the YELLOW BUTTON for Title Search 1 Type in the song name using the DIRECTION BUTTONS and ENTER to display available songs 2 Navigate to the right of the menu a...

Page 10: ...e playlist Microphone Settings Menu Press the MIC VOL or BUTTONS to bring up the Microphone Settings Menu Navigate the Microphone Settings Menu using the UP and DOWN DIRECTION BUTTONS Press the LEFT a...

Page 11: ...to My Favorites While a song is playing press FAVORITE to add the song to a Favorite Memory Location 1 Use the DIRECTION BUTTONS to choose a Favorite Memory Location for the song 2 Press ENTER to sel...

Page 12: ...Press DELETE twice to remove the song from a Favorite Memory Location Song Manager Use the DIRECTION BUTTONS and ENTER to choose an option...

Page 13: ...le cdg mp3 g ie Mike Tomorrow cdg Mike Tomorrow mp3 Mike Tomorrow g Plug the USB flash drive into the KOD unit select SONG IMPORT and select USB Importing video files to the HDD from USB flash drive I...

Page 14: ...USB flash drive into the KOD unit select SONG IMPORT and select USB Reindexing files Navigate to Song Reindexing Press ENTER to reindex the newly added songs to the searchable database Network Drive...

Page 15: ...to type in your desired song information 2 Use the backspace button or DELETE to erase characters Use the GREEN button to confirm or RED button to exit 3 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to navigate to LAN...

Page 16: ...Navigate to a folder containing media Press the POP UP MENU BUTTON Navigate the POP UP MENU using the DIRECTION BUTTONS to select or clear all media to be added to playlist Navigate to specific media...

Page 17: ...P MENU BUTTON to remove specific items from the playlist Setup Use the DIRECTION BUTTONS and ENTER to choose an option Auto Play Use the NUMERIC KEYPAD to type in Song Numbers in the Start and End fie...

Page 18: ...Software Upgrade Insert an USB device containing appropriate upgrade software Select USB USB device Do not disconnect the KOD 4000 during the upgrade process...

Page 19: ...nt repeat modes for repeating setting Default Melody Option to play just the melody or melody vocal Music Volume Modification to volume of music MIC Settings Microphone settings including volume thres...

Page 20: ...UTTON to confirm it 2 Disc Auto Playback 1 Press the RIGHT DIRECTION BUTTON or ENTER to select the Sub Menu 2 Press the UP and DOWN DIRECTION BUTTONS to select On or Off 3 Press the ENTER BUTTON to co...

Page 21: ...the LEFT and RIGHT DIRECTION BUTTONS or ENTER to enter and exit the Sub Menu Press the UP and DOWN DIRECTION BUTTONS to navigate the Sub Menu 1 Closed Caption 1 Press the RIGHT DIRECTION BUTTON or ENT...

Page 22: ...t this option 2 Use the NUMERIC KEYPAD to enter the current password 3 Press the UP and DOWN DIRECTION BUTTONS to select the appropriate country 4 Press the ENTER BUTTON to confirm it 5 Press the RETU...

Page 23: ...9 Normal 4 3 Pan Scan or 4 3 Letterbox 3 Press the ENTER BUTTON to confirm it 2 Resolution 1 Press the RIGHT DIRECTION BUTTON or ENTER to select the Sub Menu 2 Press the UP and DOWN DIRECTION BUTTONS...

Page 24: ...R to select the Sub Menu 2 Press the UP and DOWN DIRECTION BUTTONS to select and adjust Brightness Contrast Hue or Saturation 3 Press the RETURN BUTTON to exit 2 Sharpness 1 Press the RIGHT DIRECTION...

Page 25: ...the HDMI output 1 Press the RIGHT DIRECTION BUTTON or ENTER to select the Sub Menu 2 Press the UP and DOWN DIRECTION BUTTONS to select Bitstream PCM Reencode or Off 3 Press the ENTER BUTTON to confirm...

Page 26: ...ress the UP and DOWN DIRECTION BUTTONS to select Off Rock Pop Live or Dance 3 Press the ENTER BUTTON to confirm it 2 UpMix 1 Press the RIGHT DIRECTION BUTTON or ENTER to select the Sub Menu 2 Press th...

Page 27: ...equipment and that the audio equipment or TV is connected to the player Check that the volume levels on the TV and audio equipment are audible Check the cables connecting the player to audio equipmen...

Page 28: ...remote control or decrease the angle between the remote control and the sensor Replace the batteries Move the remote control closer to the sensor The batteries are incorrectly positioned in the remot...

Page 29: ...d 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 eq...

Page 30: ...op Clean only with a dry cloth 6 Do not block any ventilation openings or set device on carpets or rugs Maintain sufficient room on all sides for airflow 7 Do not install near any heat sources such as...

Page 31: ...horized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 19 Following any servicing or repair of this product ask the service technician to perform the appropriate safety checks to ens...

Page 32: ...2 x Microphone Inputs Multi format Media Support Audio MP3 AC3 AAC WMA WMAPro Video MPEG1 2 4 Xvid ISO MKV AVI WMV9 VC1 H 264 Karaoke On Demand Total Solution IP Based Media Streaming Secure Media Co...

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