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Tuning to a Radio Station

 

Press 

CH+/NEXT/UP

 [9] or 

CH-/PREV/DOWN

 [8] to 

tune to a preset station channel.

 

Press 

TUN+/RIGHT/FWD

 [11] or 

TUN-/LEFT/REV

 

[12] to manually tune to a station frequency.

 

Press and hold  

TUN+/RIGHT/FWD

 [11] or 

TUN-/

LEFT/REV

 [12] to scan to the next detected station.

AUX IN Mode

To set the active source mode to AUX IN, press 

/FUNC

 

[1] until you see “AUX IN” on the display screen.

Connect an audio player to the AUX IN jack [15] on the 
front of the unit. You will need a 3.5 mm AUX cable (i.e., 
a 3.5 mm male-to-male stereo patch cable). This cable 
is not included.

When an audio player is connected:

1.  Set the volume level of the connected audio player 

to approximately 80% of its maximum. Adjust the 
volume to a comfortable level by turning the VOL-

UME dial [18] of the unit.

2.  Start and control playback with the audio player. 

L

L

When the cable is plugged into the AUX IN 
jack, the unit will automatically detect it 
and switch to AUX IN mode.

Summary of Contents for NKM-101

Page 1: ...Portable Karaoke Party System with Bluetooth NKM 101 Instruction Manual Please read carefully before use and keep for future reference ...

Page 2: ...he Volume 16 Turning the Display On and Off 16 Turning the Lights On and Off 16 DISC USB Mode 17 About Optical Discs and USB Drives 17 Optical Discs 17 USB Flash Drives 17 Loading a Disc or USB Drive 18 Optical Discs 18 USB Flash Drives 18 Playback Controls 19 DVD 19 CD and MP3 20 Photos 21 Programming Tracks 22 Programming DVD Tracks 22 Programming CD and MP3 Tracks 22 Bluetooth Mode 23 Pairing C...

Page 3: ...r product material at our website Come visit us on the web at www naxa com and see all that we have to offer In the Box Please take a moment to make sure that you have ev erything in the list below Although we make every ef fort to ensure that each Naxa device is securely packed and sealed we know a lot can happen in between us and you If anything is missing check back with your local retailer to ...

Page 4: ...Disc Bluetooth Radio AUX In 2 Display The LCD screen displays video status infor mation and lyrics when available 3 PAIR STANDBY Pair Lights blue when the unit is connected to a Bluetooth device Stand By Lights red when the unit is in Stand By mode i e connected to power and the MASTER switch is set to the ON position 4 BATTERY Lights red when the unit is charging Lights green when the unit is ful...

Page 5: ...s 9 CH NEXT UP CH Skip to the next radio preset Next Skip to the next title chapter or track Up Move up when browsing menu option screens 10 PAIR SCAN ENTER Start pause orresume playback Pair Connect to a Bluetooth device Scan Find radio stations automatically Enter Select the high lighted item when browsing menu screens 11 TUN RIGHT FWD TUN Tune to a higher radio station Right Move right when bro...

Page 6: ...power devices To switch to USB mode 1 Press FUNC to set the unit to Disc mode 2 Press and hold MEMO RY MODE MENU 15 AUX IN 3 5 mm stereo audio input connection for AUX IN mode 16 MIC 1 6 35 mm input connection for Micro phone 1 L L The microphone input is active in all modes 17 MIC 2 6 35 mm input connection for Micro phone 2 L L The microphone input is active in all modes ...

Page 7: ... treble levels 20 BASS Turn to adjust the low frequency bass levels 21 MIC VOL Turn to adjust the microphone levels L L This dial controls both MIC 1 and MIC 2 input levels 22 ECHO Turn to adjust the reverb echo effect levels L L This dial controls both MIC 1 and MIC 2 echo levels 23 Speaker Dynamic full range speaker ...

Page 8: ...ical discs here for playback e g DVD CD CD G MP3 G discs The label side of the disc should face up 27 Disc spindle The spindle is the mechanism that locks the disc into place To load a disc center it over the spindle and then push it down gently until it clicks into place To release a disc lift it gently out of the compartment by its edges You may need to place a finger on the spindle to get some ...

Page 9: ...h to OFF to turn the unit off completely 30 AC AC input power connector AC 120 V 60 Hz Use with the included AC power cable 31 DC IN 12 V DC input power connector DC 12 V Use with a properly rated DC power cable not included 32 R SPEAKER L A V out Use with the included RCA A V cable to connect to a TV when playing video Red audio out right White audio out left 33 VIDEO A V out Use with the include...

Page 10: ...Blue tooth Radio AUX In USB DVD In Disc mode switch between Disc and USB modes DISPLAY ON OFF Turn the LCD screen on or off MUTE Disable or restore sound DISPLAY Show program information on the LCD screen ZOOM Change the magnification level SLOW Slow the speed of playback SETUP Display the system options menu TITLE PBC Go to the DVD SVCD title screen SCAN Play pause or resume playback PAIR Stop pl...

Page 11: ...screens AUDIO Change the audio options if additional audio tracks are available Main Menu Go to the DVD root menu screen P N Change between PAL NTSC and AUTO video modes Numeric key pad 0 9 10 Use the keypad to enter a number value as necessary Press 10 to add 10 GOTO Go to a specific time point use with the nu meric keypad PROG MEM Program Enter program mode to create a custom playlist Memory Sav...

Page 12: ...ft the door up and away from the re mote control 2 Load 2 new AAA size batteries into the compart ment Make sure to match the positive and neg ative poles of the battery to the markings found inside the compartment 3 Replace the battery compartment door Be sure to match the positive and negative poles of the battery with the positive and negative terminals of the battery compart ment Reversed or o...

Page 13: ...e to a household power outlet Connect the other end of the cable to the AC power input connector 30 on the back of the unit This unit supports AC 100 240 V power sources Do not connect the unit to a power source other than that which is indicated here and on the label as this may result in the risk of fire or electric shock Do not handle the power plug with wet hands Doing so may cause electric sh...

Page 14: ...found on the front of the system 16 17 3 When you are ready to use the microphones set the switch on them to the ON position L L Microphone holsters can be found on the back of the system and are a convenient place to hold the microphones when they are not in use Simply flip the holsters down to use them Connecting to a TV This unit can playDVD CD G and MP3 G karaoke discs Karaoke discs typically ...

Page 15: ...uded with your TV to learn more about how to identify and change the TV input mode When the TV input mode is set correctly you will see video from the karaoke unit on your TV screen Disconnect power before making this and any other connection L L The Red White audio connectors may be used independently of the composite video For example you may connect them to a receiver or amplifier to play the a...

Page 16: ...e crease the volume level Press MUTE on the remote control to completely disable sound from the speakers Press MUTE again to restore the sound Turning the Display On and Off You can turn the LCD screen off to conserve power Press DISPLAY ON OFF on the remote control to turn the screen off Press it again to turn the screen back on L L Turn the display off when listening to music or whenever it is n...

Page 17: ...s that contain MP3 audio files on them This player can play CD G and MP3 G discs These discs contain audio as well as graphics Karaoke discs typi cally display lyrics synchronized to the audio L L Only handle an optical disc by its edge Avoid touching the label or the playable side with your hands or any other object USB Flash Drives This player can play supported media files from USB stick drives...

Page 18: ...ps spinning completely then open the disc door Grasp the disc by its edges and take it out carefully You may need to place a finger on the center spindle to get some leverage Never use force to remove the disc L L Make sure the disc has stopped spinning completely before opening the disc door To ensure good performance wait until the system has completely read the disc before proceeding with other...

Page 19: ... STOP 7 while playback is stopped To do this do this Go to the root menu of the DVD This only works if the DVD has been mastered with a main menu Press MAIN MENU on the remote control Select a DVD title This only works if the DVD has been mastered with titles or chapters Press TITLE on the remote control Skip to a desired chapter Press CH PREV DOWN or CH NEXT UP 8 9 Change speed to scan quickly th...

Page 20: ...T FWD or TUN LEFT REV 11 12 Resume normal speed when play back is faster or slower Press PAIR SCAN EN TER 10 To do this do this Skip to a specific track number Use the numeric keypad to enter the track number Browse files and folders Use the arrow keys on the remote control Select a file or folder Press ENTER on the re mote control Return to the previous folder Use the arrow keys to se lect the to...

Page 21: ...s TUN RIGHT FWD or TUN LEFT REV 11 12 to select JPEG then press PAIR SCAN EN TER 10 To view photos Use the arrow keys on the remote control to browse your photos then press ENTER to select a photo to display The photo will appear on the display The unit will con tinue to display all photos it detects as a slideshow To do this do this Browse files and folders Use the arrow keys on the remote contro...

Page 22: ...ress MAIN MENU Skip to a desired photo Press CH PREV DOWN or CH NEXT UP 8 9 Rotate the photo Press TUN RIGHT FWD or TUN LEFT REV 11 12 Programming Tracks Create a custom playlist Up to 16 tracks can be pro grammed to play in any order Programming DVD Tracks 1 During playback press PROG MEM on the remote to bring up the DVD program screen 2 Use the arrow keys of the remote to select one of the 16 p...

Page 23: ...e remote to select a track on the right side of the screen Press ENTER to add it to the program list 3 To start program playback select the PLAY icon on the screen and then press ENTER 4 To stop program playback press PAIR To clear the program list press PAIR again while play is stopped BLUETOOTH Mode To set the active source mode to BLUETOOTH press FUNC 1 until you see BLUETOOTH on the display sc...

Page 24: ...IR SCAN ENTER 15 to place the system in pairing mode 2 Use your device to scan search for the NKM 101 3 Select NAXA NKM 101 from the scan search results The PAIR STANDBY indicator will light a steady blue and the unit will emit a tone when the connection is complete 4 Use the controls of the device to start playback L L Bluetooth works best within 10 meters If the connection fails the Bluetooth in...

Page 25: ...ntrol playback with the buttons on the karaoke system RADIO FM Mode To set the active source mode to Radio press FUNC 1 until you see RADIO on the display screen L L Extend the pigtail wire FM antenna on the back of the unit to optimize reception Preset Station Channels Press PAIR SCAN ENTER 15 to automatically save stations to preset memory Any station with a strong enough signal will be saved to...

Page 26: ...UX IN on the display screen Connect an audio player to the AUX IN jack 15 on the front of the unit You will need a 3 5 mm AUX cable i e a 3 5 mm male to male stereo patch cable This cable is not included When an audio player is connected 1 Set the volume level of the connected audio player to approximately 80 of its maximum Adjust the volume to a comfortable level by turning the VOL UME dial 18 of...

Page 27: ...General Setup Page SYSTEM SETUP TV system POWER RESUME AUTO PLAY TV Type Default www naxa com Page 25 ...

Page 28: ...Language Setup Page LANGUAGE SETUP OSD Language Audio Lang Subtitle Lang Menu Lang Page 26 Naxa Electronics ...

Page 29: ...Audio Setup Page AUDIO SETUP KEY 4 2 0 2 4 Video Setup Page www naxa com Page 27 ...

Page 30: ...ct the white plug of the cable to the white audio input left of the TV 4 Connect the yellow red and white plugs on the other end of the cable to the A V Out jacks on the back of the unit i e Composite video out 27 yel low and Stereo audio out 28 red and white 5 Turn the TV and the unit on 6 Set the TV to display the composite video source You will see the unit s output on the screen when the sourc...

Page 31: ... JPEG Still Picture This unit can play back optical discs or memory cards Q not listed above are not supported by this unit e g PC CD ROM CD Extra CD G CD I etc Video DVDs Data on most DVDs are divided into sections called ti tles and then into subsections called chapters each is given a title or chapter number Audio CDs Data on an audio CD is divided into sections called tracks each is given a tr...

Page 32: ... may require special settings Check the features printed on the DVD package or follow the instructions found on the disc s on screen menu DVD Region Codes DVD discs and DVD players are manufactured under a compulsoryworldwideagreement theDVDRegionalCode System DVD players will only operate with DVD discs en codedwiththesamecorrespondingRegionalCode Region 1 Canada USA Region 2 Europe including Pol...

Page 33: ... exposure to di rect sunlight high humidity or high temperatures To reduce the risk of scratches always put discs back in their case after use Store discs vertically in a cabinet Do not place stickers or labels on either side of a disc Cleaning a Disc Q dusts from the playing surface of the disc Wipe in a straight line radially from the center to the outside edge of the disc Small dust particles a...

Page 34: ...ll be ON when the disc compartment door is still open If the unit is not to be used for a long period of time make sure that all power sources are disconnected from the unit Remove all batter ies from the battery compartment and unplug the AC DC adapter from the wall outlet Make it a practice to remove the AC DC adapter by grasping the main body and not by pulling the cord This unit employs a lase...

Page 35: ...llation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer in structions have been adhered to 10 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery ...

Page 36: ... may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 20 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the product is in proper operating condition 21 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 22 Heat The product should be situated away...

Page 37: ...ug will fit into a polarized outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the electrical outlet try reversing the plug Ifthe plug still does not fit contact a qualified electrician Never use the plug with an extension cord unless the plug can be fully inserted into the extension cord Do not alter the plug Do not attempt to defeat the safety purpose of the ...

Page 38: ...re use Ensure the protective card has been removed from the disc compartment Try a different disc Burned discs will not play Ensure the burned disc has been finalized Refer to the docu mentation provided by your disc burning software to learn more What format discs are compatible Formats supported are CD CD R and CD RW DVD R RW JPEG MP3 and MP3 G No sound when connected to a TV Ensure component or...

Page 39: ...h the microphone Ensure you are playing a CD G that has a vocal track Specifications Screen Type 7 TFT LCD Resolution 800 x 480 Brightness 230 cd m2 typical Contrast ratio 400 1 typical Speaker 5 inch full range driver RMS 20 W Media Support DVD DVD R RW CD CD R RW USB max 32 GB Playable Media Formats Video MPEG 2 DVD MPEG 1 Audio CD audio MP3 WMA AC 3 OGG Radio Tuner FM PLL Wireless Source Blueto...

Page 40: ...eserve the right to modify the product and specifications without prior notice Support If you have problems with your device please consult the instructions in this manual Please also visit us on the web at www naxa com to get up to the minute news alerts and documentation for your device For additional assistance please contact Naxa Technical Support NAXATechnical Support 2320 East 49th St Vernon...

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