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21.Angle

  button  -  Cycles  through  the  available  viewing 

         

angles  on  DVDs  with  multiple  viewing  angles  available.

Note:  Not  all  DVDs  will  have  multiple  viewing  angles  available.

22.PBC

  button  -  Turns  on  Playback  Control  (PBC).  For  use 

           

with  VCD  2.0  discs,  PBC  allows  you  to  navigate  more 

           

conveniently  through  VCD  2.0  discs.

23.Slow

  button  -  Cycles  through  the  different  slow  motion 

           

options  while  in  DISC  mode.  See  the  Operations  section  in 

           

this  manual  for  detailed  instructions  on  using  slow  motion.

24.Step

  button  -  Allows  you  to  view  a  disc  step-by-step,  one 

     

frame  at  a  time.  See  the  Operations  section  in  this

 

manual 

     

for  detailed  instructions  on  using  the  Step  feature.

25.Repeat

  button  -  Cycles  through  the  available  repeat  options. 

     

Repeat  options  vary  from  type  of  disc  so  see

 

the  Operations 

     

section  of  this  manual  for  detailed  instructions  on  using  the 

     

repeat  function  for  every  kind  of  disc.

26.A-B  (loop)

  button  -  Allows  you  to  set  a  section  on  a  disc 

     

for  continuous  looping.  See  the  Operations  section  in  this 

     

manual  for  detailed  instructions  on  using  the  A-B  loop  feature.

27.L/R

  button  -  Cycles  through  the  different  multiplex  CDG 

     

output  modes  for  canceling  the  vocals:  MONO-LEFT,MONO-

     

RIGHT,  MIX-MONO  and  STEREO.  See  the  Operations  section 

     

in  this  manual  for  detailed  instructions  on  canceling  vocals  on 

     

multiplex  CDG  discs.

28.  P/N 

button  -  Switches  between  PAL  and  NTSC  video  modes.

29.Time

  button  -  Accesses  the  Time  menu  which  allows  you 

     

to  jump  directly  to  a  specific  time  on  a  disc.  See  the  Operations 

     

section  in  this  manual  for  detailed  instructions  on  jumping  to  a 

     

specific  time  on  a  disc. 

30.Zoom

  button  -  Allows  you  to  zoom  in  2X,  3X  and  4X  and 

     

zoom  out  1/2X,  1/3X  and  1/4X  on  the  video  during  disc  playback.

31.OSD

  button  -  Cycles  through  the  different  On  Screen  Display 

     

options.  See  the  Operations  section  in  this  manual  for  detailed 

     

instructions  on  selecting  OSD  options.

32.Resume

  button  -  Resumes  playback  from  exact  spot  where 

     

a  disc  has  been  stopped  in  standby  mode.

33.V-MODE

  -    This  button  toggles  between  the  different  variants  of 

            component  video,    YUV  (US),  and  S-  Video.

34.Clear

  button  -  Clears  any  numbers  typed  into  a  menu  before 

     

a  selection  has  been  made.

 

35.Mute 

button

 

-  Mutes  the  sound  from  disc,  ipod  and  AV  input 

     

channels.

36.DIGITAL  KEY  CONTROL 

-  These  buttons  direct  the  DIGITAL 

     

KEY  CONTROLLER

                  #  -  Raises  the  musical  key  a  quarter-step  each  time  this  button 
                            is  pressed.
                        -  Resets  the  musical  key  to  it's  original  key.
                  b  -  Lowers  the  musical  key  a  quarter-step  each  time  this  button
                            is  pressed.
Note:This  feature  is  not  applicable  to  the  AUX  inputs,  AV1/AV2/AV3.

37.V/P  (Vocal  Partner)

  button  -  To  activate  VOCAL  PARTNER,

     

press  button  once.  To  remove  VOCAL  PARTNER,  press  a  second 

          time.NOTE:  If  you  try  to  utilize  this  feature  while  a  standard  or
          non-multiplex  disc  is  playing,  it  will  not  work  as  this  feature  is 
          designed  to  work  on  multiplex  format  discs  only.

38.V/C  (Vocal  Cancel)

  button  -  In  order  for  this  feature  to  work 

          properly,  the  disc  must  be  multiplex  formatted. 
          Press  the  VOCAL  CANCEL  button  once  to  remove  the  lead  vocal 
          layer.  Press  a  second  time,  and  the  lead  vocal  layer  will  be 
          reestablished. 
Note:  If  you  try  to  utilize  this  feature  while  a  standard  or  non-multiplex 
disc  is  playing,  it  will  not  work  as  this  feature  is  designed  to  work  with 
multiplex  format  discs  only.

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Descriptions  and  Functions

Remote  control

39.MP3  COPY

  button  -  Please  refer  to 

            the  20  page.

40.REC

  button  -  Please  refer  to 

            the  20  page.

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Summary of Contents for Boomer

Page 1: ...MULTI FORMAT KARAOKE SYSTEM BOOMER USER MANUAL BOOMER www karaoke at...

Page 2: ...Music volume Adjusting the master Microphone volume Adjusting the master MUSIC EQ Changing the video mode PAL NTSC Operations Disc Mode Loading a disc Playing a disc Stopping a disc Pausing a disc Sk...

Page 3: ...Language Setup udio Setup Video Setup Speaker Setup Digital Setup Troubleshooting 18 21 23 26 27 27 27 28 28 29 Microphone Operations Turning on the Microphones Adjusting the master Microphone volume...

Page 4: ...ade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from bein...

Page 5: ...gs must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation su...

Page 6: ...e Control 1 AC Power Cord 1 AAA Batteries 2 AC Input Voltage Audio Output Power AV1 audio input sensitivity Video input sensitivity Microphone Input Sensitivity Keyboard Guitar Input Sensitivity Video...

Page 7: ...deo monitor with a RCA video input 1 Connect one end of the RCA video cable to the yellow Video Out on the rear panel of the BOOMER 2 The BOOMER has two RCA type VIDEO OUTPUT jacks for connecting to T...

Page 8: ...NNECTIONS Connect one end of the L R red white RCA cable to the red and white audio outputs labeled AUDIO OUTPUT 1 2 on the rear panel of the BOOMER Connect the other end of the L R red white RCA cabl...

Page 9: ...om the other side of each cable to the corresponding ML CEN SL MR SW and SR inputs on your 5 1 amplifier A 7 1 Pro Logic configuration requires 2 additional RCA cables to be connected from the FL and...

Page 10: ...an optical connection as those cables eliminate the possibility of EMI electromagnetic interference has 5 1 or 7 1 channel RCA inputs you can use the 5 1 or 7 1 channel output jacks on the BOOMER AV i...

Page 11: ...plug into either the MIC 1 or 2 jack on the BOOMER 2 To connect MICROPHONES via XLR mic cables attach the XLR female end of the cable into the male three prong jack located at the base of your handhel...

Page 12: ...put channel or use the SELECT button on the front panel to cycle through the input channels 2 Once the desired input channel is selected playback can begin Adjusting the master Music volume The master...

Page 13: ...l Skipping tracks chapters 1 Use the PREV and NEXT buttons on the remote control or front panel to skip tracks chapters 2 Press the PREV button to skip to the previous track chapter 3 Press the NEXT b...

Page 14: ...size 4X Zooms in 4X the original size Note when you try to play MPG and JPG file include the MPG and JPG file on DISC USB SD 1 Press the ZOOM button on the remote control to enter ZOOM mode 2 Use the...

Page 15: ...Last Memory is highlighted and press up so that On is highlighted 4 Press ENTER on the remote control to confirm the selection 5 Press SETUP again on the remote control to close the Setup menu 12 Oper...

Page 16: ...he graphic display on the front panel display NO DISC and then insert USB and SD CARD to the USB and SD CARD jacks then begin to load the media sources from USB or SD CARD 1 Using the USB Input Plug a...

Page 17: ...cord Press the DVD button on the remote control it will apprears the a frame Fig B and use the Directional buttons on the remote control to select USB or SD card and then press ENTER button to enter U...

Page 18: ...D Card REC Operartions 3 Copy songs in MP3 discs to USB or SD card Insert a MP3 disc into the disc tray Press PLAY on the remote control or on the front panel to start play the disc Insert USB or SD c...

Page 19: ...its own volume control located on the front panel of the BOOMER Each one can be adjusted separately providing a great sounding vocal mix 2 Turn the MIC 1 VOL and or MIC 2 VOL control clockwise to rais...

Page 20: ...er clockwise to DECREASE level DELAY This control adjusts the amount of time between each echo repeat Turn clockwise to make the time shorter and counter clockwise to make the time longer Adjusting th...

Page 21: ...ise to decrease the MUSIC VOLUME 9 REMOTE SENSOR This sensor receives infrared signals transmitted by the REMOTE CONTROL transmitter Note Obstacles located between the remote control and remote sensor...

Page 22: ...disc player Raises the musical key a half step each time it is pressed Resets the musical key to its original key b Lowers the musical key a half step each time it is pressed NOTE Key controller will...

Page 23: ...ECHO effect As DELAY adjusts the total begin to end length of each echo interval the more DELAY that is applied the longer each ECHO interval will take to complete Turn control clockwise to INCREASE...

Page 24: ...s used as the main left output in a stereo system The MR jack is the same as the FR jack and is used as the main right output in a stereo system 6 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT These jacks output VIDEO to a...

Page 25: ...jacks on your external AV devices 14 VIDEO OUT 1 2 JACKS RCA These jacks are for connecting the BOOMER s VIDEO OUTPUT to TV or DISPLAY devices Connect RCA type patch cables from these jacks to the VI...

Page 26: ...the VCD must be a VCD 2 0 disc 13 Stop button Stops disc playback in standby mode when pressed once and completely stops disc playback when pressed twice 14 Play button Plays a disc that is stopped or...

Page 27: ...2X 1 3X and 1 4X on the video during disc playback 31 OSD button Cycles through the different On Screen Display options See the Operations section in this manual for detailed instructions on selectin...

Page 28: ...ce the batteries The maximum operational distance between the remote control and the sensor is approximately 25 feet If the remote only operates at shorter distances it is time to replace the batterie...

Page 29: ...al to determine which type of video it supports You can choose between INTERLACE YUV P SCAN YPBPR or S VIDEO 4 TV TYPE This menu actually refers to TV display mode Choose between 4 3PS for Panoramic S...

Page 30: ...output standard analog audio simultaneous with digital output by using the RCA L R outputs and Coaxial output When connecting the BOOMER to an external sound system with digital inputs choose between...

Page 31: ...Set this based on the size of your front speaker LARGE SMALL DIGITAL SETUP 1 OP MODE LINE OUT Compresses the input signal and lowers the volume for use in quieter settings for example at night time R...

Page 32: ...r monitor is working correctly 4 The disc does not play Make sure the disc is inserted correctly label side up Make sure the disc is clean and not scratched If using a CD DVD R RW try using a differen...

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