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REMOTE CONTROL

Names of parts and their Functions

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Operation of Wireless Remote Control Unit
1. Wireless remote control

  The distance between the wireless remote control 

unit and the light receptor of this unit should be less 
than about  meters. Note that the remote control 
may not operated if the light transmitter window of 
the remote control unit is pointed to other direction 
than  the  light  receptor  or  if  there  is  an  obstacle 
between the remote control unit and light receptor.

2. Loading batteries

  The life of the batteries used in the remote control 

unit is about half a year under normal use. If the 
remote control unit is to be unused for an extended 
period,  remove  the  batteries. When  the  batteries 
become weak, replace them earlier.

Improper  use  of  batteries  may  cause  a  risk  of 
battery leakage and explosion.
Be careful to obey the following guidelines:
()  Insert  batteries  so  that  the  positive  (+)  and 

negative (–) poles are positioned as indicated 
on the battery case.

()  Do not use old and new batteries together.
()  Even if the shapes are the same, the voltage of 

batteries  may  vary  depending  on  the  models. 
Be  careful  not  to  use  different  models  of 
batteries together.

()  Do not dispose of used batteries as burnable 

waste.

Battery cover

AAA battery x 2

Back side

30

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30

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Remote

control unit

Appro

x. 5 m

DVD

CD

TAPE

AUX1

AUX2

BGM

MAX

MUSI

C M

IX

MIN

MAX

MIN

MAX

MIN

MAX

MIN

MAX

MIN

SU

B W

OOF

ER

VOL

BALAN

CE

INPU

T SEL

EC

T

KEY C

ON

TROL

REVE

RB

ECHO 

VOLU

ME

MIC 

MIX

MAX

MIN

MU

SIC

 VOL

UME

MIC

 MAST

ER

 VOL

UME

MAX

MIN

PO

WER

A

B

BASS

MID

TREBLE

REPEA

T

DELA

Y

BAS

S

MID

MUSI

C

EC

HO

MIC

TRE

BLE

SPEAKER

OFF

ON

MIC

 3 EC

HO

OFF

ON

SUB 

WOOFER

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2

3

4

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6

6

5

4

3

2

1

3.1

CH KAR

AOKE 

DIGI

TAL

 AM

PLIFIER

MZK

88

1 / A

2 / B

3

MIC 

INPUT

R

L

1 / A

MIC 

VOL

2 / B

3

AUX2

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KEY Control Buttons

  UPWARD (# to #)

  The  key  can  be  transposed  up  to  .  tones  above  the 

standard key via  steps, each a half tone.

  NATURAL (   )

  Press to reset to the NATURAL key.

  DOWNWARD (

 to 

)

  The  key  can  be  transposed  up  to  .  tones  below  the 

standard key via  steps, each a half tone.

  (The key returns to the standard key after every tune.)

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MUSIC VOL Control Buttons

  Press  one  of  the  buttons  to  increase  or  decrease  the 

music volume. The LED on the MUSIC VOL control of the 
main unit blinks during the adjustment. Fine adjustment is 
available by pressing the buttons intermittently.

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MIC MASTER VOL Control Buttons

  Press one of the buttons to increase or decrease the overall 

volume of the microphones. The LED on the MIC MASTER 
VOL control of the main unit blinks during the adjustment. 
Fine  adjustment  is  available  by  pressing  the  buttons 
intermittently.

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ECHO VOL Control Buttons

  Press  one  of  the  buttons  to  increase  or  decrease  the 

amount of echo.

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SUB WOOFER

  Press this switch to turn the subwoofer output on or off.

Summary of Contents for MZK88 Professional

Page 1: ...MZK88 User Guide MZK88 Karaoke Digital Amplifier OK...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...MZK88 OK OK MZK88 OK 200W 200W 200W 8 10 THD 6 5 6 3 0 1 2 2 3 3 4 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18...

Page 4: ...SELECT KEY CONTROL REVERB ECHO VOLUME MIC MIX MAX MIN MUSIC VOLUME MIC MASTER VOLUME MAX MIN POWER A B BASS MID TREBLE REPEAT DELAY BASS MID MUSIC ECHO MIC TREBLE SPEAKER OFF ON MIC 3 ECHO OFF ON SUB...

Page 5: ...1U AC 2006 2 28 5 Pb Hg Cd Cr6 PBB PBDE X X X X AC RCA X SJ T11363 2006 X SJ T11363 2006 EU RoHS...

Page 6: ...ON SUB WOOFER 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 1CH KARAOKE DIGITAL AMPLIFIER MZK88 1 A 2 B 3 MIC INPUT R L 1 A MIC VOL 2 B 3 AUX2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 q POWER Switch O...

Page 7: ...trol 6 ECHO VOL Control MIC INPUT 1 2 3 MIC INPUT A B 7 REVERB VOL Control MIC INPUT 1 2 3 MIC INPUT A B 8 INPUT SELECT Switch AUX MODE AUTO SELECTOR AUTO OFF 9 DIGITAL KEY CONTROLLER 6 0 SUB WOOFER V...

Page 8: ...PUT LEVEL INPUT LEVEL MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN INPUT LEVEL IN OUT PHASE GND HOT COLD GND HOT COLD 180 0 R L R L MONO REMOTE IN SIGNAL GND AUDIO INPUT BALANCED AUDIO IN AUTO SELECTOR MUSIC EFFEC...

Page 9: ...TCHED 100W ON OFF ON UNSWITCHED 200W 5 SUB WOOFER jack with low pass filter 6 SUB WOOFER PHASE Control 0 180 7 PRE output jacks 8 MUSIC OUTPUT jacks 9 VIDEO input jacks DVD CD AUX BGM 0 BALANCED MIC I...

Page 10: ...LANCED MIC IN R R UNBALANCED MUSIC OUT DVD CD IN TAPE OUT INPUT LEVEL DVD L R L R L R L R A V AUDIO VIDEO SUB WOOFER INITIAL BASS BOOST SELECT ON ON OFF OFF CD A V AUDIO VIDEO AUX TAPE MODE A V AUDIO...

Page 11: ...BGM TAPE KARAOKE BGM KARAOKE TAPE KARAOKE DVD CD DVD CD BGM DVD CD DVD CD KARAOKE 0 VIDEO output jacks 1 AUX AUTO SELECTOR Switch OK AUDIO A V VIDEO A V 2 CD AUTO SELECTOR Switch CD AUDIO A V VIDEO A...

Page 12: ...AUDIO VIDEO AUX MODE KARAOKE AUTO OFF KARAOK BGM BGM CENTER SPEAKER OFF ON SUB WOOFER OUT BALANCED SPEAKER SYSTEMS IMPEDANCE A OR B 4 8 OHMS A AND B 8 16 OHMS 0 7V 1 4V 1 0V L P F 60Hz 100Hz 80Hz INPU...

Page 13: ...11 1 10mm 2 3 4 5 1 3 2 4 5 10 mm 1 2 4 16 1 2 8 16 RCA RCA HOT COLD GND HOT COLD GND HOT GND HOT GND XLR HOT COLD GND HOT COLD GND Female Plug Male Plug...

Page 14: ...S A AND B 8 16 OHMS R B L C 67 67 67 67 6 6 3 NG 4 w 4 R A L C SPEAKER SYSTEMS IMPEDANCE A OR B 4 8 OHMS A AND B 8 16 OHMS R B L C 67 67 67 67 6 6 12 OK 4 GND 5V_OUT REMOTE IN Direct REMOTE IN 5V_OUT...

Page 15: ...X BGV MIC 1 MIC A MIC 2 MIC B MIC 3 CD AUX2 TAPE BGM DVD AUX1 TAPE AUX2 CD BGV CD DVD DVD AUX2 TAPE BGM AUX1 AUX1 DVD CD BGM AUX2 AUX1 TAPE DVD VIDEO INPUTS MIC INPUTS AUDIO INPUTS VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VID...

Page 16: ...BALA NCE INPU T SELE CT KEY CON TRO L REVE RB ECHO VOLU ME MIC MIX MAX MIN MUS IC VOL UME MIC MAS TER VOL UME MAX MIN POW ER A B BASS MID TREB LE REPE AT DELA Y BASS MID MUS IC ECHO MIC TREB LE SPEA K...

Page 17: ...NPUT SELECT KEY CONTROL REVERB ECHO VOLUME MIC MIX MAX MIN MUSIC VOLUME MIC MASTER VOLUME MAX MIN POWER A B BASS MID TREBLE REPEAT DELAY BASS MID MUSIC ECHO MIC TREBLE SPEAKER OFF ON MIC 3 ECHO OFF ON...

Page 18: ...3 4 5 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 1C H KAR AOK E DIGI TAL AMP LIFIE R MZK 88 1 A 2 B 3 MIC INPU T R L 1 A MIC VOL 2 B 3 AUX2 DVD CD TAP E AUX 1 AUX 2 BGM MAX MUS IC MIX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN SUB WO...

Page 19: ...17 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 BALANCE 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 OK OK OK OK q w marantz...

Page 20: ...1 2 13 3 1Vp p 75 1Vp p 75 AC 220V 50Hz AC 230V 50Hz 60Hz 750 W 42 W 200 W 2 100 W 1 490 mm 177 6 mm 441 mm 17 Kg 1 RC88MZK 1 AAA 2 2 1 mm 490 396 8 441 177 6 DVD CD TAPE AUX1 AUX2 BGM MAX MUSIC MIX...

Page 21: ...ty Built in high quality digital echo 5 microphones simultaneously available Built in key controlled allows to be transposed the key of music over 3 0 tones in 6 positions Automatically resets after u...

Page 22: ...flows when the power is switched on such as a TV set cannot be connected to such an AC outlet unless it has been designed to accept TV connections rack MZK88 leg leg DVD CD TAPE AUX1 AUX2 BGM MAX MUSI...

Page 23: ...ent before making any connection The White input output Jacks of the amplifier are designed for the Left channel while the red input output jacks are for the Right channels Be sure to connect the cord...

Page 24: ...rols BASS MID TREBLE These controls are used to boost or reduce the low middle or high frequency response r SPEAKER A B Select Switch This switch selects the speaker A and or B which are connected spe...

Page 25: ...ay indicates the currently active function s This switch is available to change the input signal when AUX MODE AUTO SELECTOR switch is set AUTO OFF rear panel 9 DIGITAL KEY Control Buttons Press the r...

Page 26: ...rol to balance the DVD input level with respect to other input CD AUX TAPE w DVD AUDIO INPUT jacks Connect the output jacks of DVD player to these jacks e CD AUDIO INPUT jacks Connect the output jacks...

Page 27: ...onent concerned Note Do not connect non system component units to these AC outlets For instance do not connect a TV monitor 5 SUB WOOFER jack with low pass filter Connect the input jack of the subwoof...

Page 28: ...olding status is set by setting the switches to the BGM position KARAOKE The input source selector does not switch to DVD or CD even when a DVD or CD signal is input BGM The input source selector swit...

Page 29: ...ypes of signals detected by the automatic audio video switching function to switch the input function AUDIO Switching based on audio signal A V Switching based on either audio or video signals VIDEO S...

Page 30: ...DIO VIDEO KARAOKE AUTO OFF KARAOK BGM BGM CENTER SPEAKER OFF ON SUB WOOFER OUT BALANCED SPEAKER SYSTEMS IMPEDANCE A OR B 4 8 OHMS A AND B 8 16 OHMS 0 7V 1 4V 1 0V L P F 60Hz 100Hz 80Hz INPUT LEVEL INP...

Page 31: ...al part of this unit Do not touch the speaker terminals when the power is on It may cause electric shocks Do not connect more than one speaker cable to one speaker terminal Doing so may damage this un...

Page 32: ...8 or more R A L C SPEAKER SYSTEMS IMPEDANCE A OR B 4 8 OHMS A AND B 8 16 OHMS R B L C 67 67 67 67 6 6 3 4 NG w Series connection total over 4 is available R A L C SPEAKER SYSTEMS IMPEDANCE A OR B 4 8...

Page 33: ...CD 3 AUX 4 TAPE 5 BGM When switching to KARAOKE DVD and AUX it is possible to select the types of signals audio only video only audio and video combined as input function switching AUDIO Switching ba...

Page 34: ...control unit Approx 5 m DVD CD TAPE AUX 1 AUX 2 BGM MAX MUS IC MIX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN SUB WOO FER VOL BALA NCE INPU T SELE CT KEY CON TRO L REVE RB ECHO VOLU ME MIC MIX MAX MIN MUS I...

Page 35: ...5 to 10 centimeters from your mouth To ensure clear sound hold the microphone in a position a certain distance from the head Do not block the lower part of the windscreen This will disturb proper voi...

Page 36: ...me knob from the MZK88 2 Remove the screw from the volume knob When supplied the stopper is set as follows The volume knob can be turned from 0 to 10 3 Remove the stopper from the volumeknobandsetitac...

Page 37: ...Confirm the details of any accident Check out all cables and connections Cautions regarding operation and instructions on using the system to your customer If the unit is found to be defective and it...

Page 38: ...Consumption 750 W Idling 42 W AC Power Outlets UNSWITCHED 200 W max 2 SWITCHED 100 W max 1 Dimensions W x H x D 490 mm x 177 6 mm x 441 mm Weight 17 kg Accessories User Guide 1 Wireless Remote Control...

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Page 40: ...2008 02 ADKi 541110087009P Printed in China D M Holdings Inc PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS COMPANY TOKYO JAPAN http www d mproasia com main...

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