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OWNER’S MANUAL — 
Please read before using this equipment.

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Cat. No. 32-1174  A

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Important Safety Instructions  ........  2
Features ........................................  5
A Quick Look at Your System  .......  7
Connections ..................................  9

Connecting Microphones ...........  9
Connecting an Optional 
Audio Component ......................  9
Connecting an Optional 
Video Component  ......................  9

Connecting to Power  ..................  10

Connecting an 
External Speaker  .....................  10
Connecting a Stereo VCR  ....... 10

Singing Along ..............................  10

With a CDG/CD
or Cassette Tape  .....................  11
With an Optional 
Audio Component ....................  12

CDG or CD Operation .................  12

Playing a CDG or CD  ..............  12
Program Play  ...........................  14

Cassette Deck Operation ............  15

Recording Your 
Voice with Music  ......................  15

Troubleshooting ..........................  16
Care ............................................  17

Cleaning the 
Tape-Handling Parts  ................  17

Specifications ..............................  18

Optional Accessories ...............  18

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Summary of Contents for CDG Karaoke System

Page 1: ...9 Connecting to Power 10 Connecting an External Speaker 10 Connecting a Stereo VCR 10 Singing Along 10 With a CDG CD or Cassette Tape 11 With an Optional Audio Component 12 CDG or CD Operation 12 Play...

Page 2: ...ngerous voltage within the product s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the product s case This symbol is intended to inform you that im...

Page 3: ...rs stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed up...

Page 4: ...rd or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following th...

Page 5: ...h for cleaning 22 Grounding or Polarization This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the...

Page 6: ...Ds or special CDGs so you can experience digital images Plus the player s 1 bit D A converter and 8 times oversampling produce high quality sound 8 Watt Output Power sing along and listen through one...

Page 7: ...aying a CDG CD tape or another audio component BALANCE Adjusts the balance between the prerecorded original singer s voice and the music PITCH Adjusts the tape speed to match your voice s pitch AUTOMA...

Page 8: ...put source such as a stereo VCR or a radio tuner AUX OUT L and R Connects another audio component such as an equalizer amp or a PA system Microphone Holder RIGHT CHANNEL OUTPUT 8 15W Connect to an ext...

Page 9: ...rophone in the holder s grip When a microphone is plugged into MIC 1 or MIC 2 the system mixes the microphone output with recorded music from cassette tapes CDs or CDGs 100 6 0 0 126 10 7 1 1 210 06 T...

Page 10: ...o less than 8 ohms and be able to handle 15 watts 100 6 0 56 4 1 8 4 Connect a stereo VCR s left and right audio output AUX OUT to the system s AUX IN L and R jacks Connect a VCR s video out to the Ka...

Page 11: ...0 Adjust TONE for the desired effects 11 If you are playing a tape rotate PITCH so the pitch of music matches your voice If you are using a karaoke cassette tape or CDG CD rotate AUTO VOICE CONTROL so...

Page 12: ...f you are using a VCR load and play a video cassette 7 Rotate MASTER VOLUME to the desired level 8 To hear your voice with the music slide the microphone s ON OFF to ON and rotate MIC VOLUME to adjust...

Page 13: ...stops play at the end of the CDG CD s last track To stop it sooner press STOP 5MKRRKPI 6TCEMU You can skip up or down to the desired track by pressing SKIP or To play the selected track press PLAY PA...

Page 14: ...selected track the PROGRAM indicator and 0 continue flashing 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to program up to 19 tracks 6 Press PLAY PAUSE to play the programmed tracks The first track number you selected app...

Page 15: ...to CDG CD for a CDG CD or AUX for an optional audio component 4 If you are recording with a CDG or CD follow the steps in Playing a CDG or CD on Page 12 See With an Optional Audio Component on Page 1...

Page 16: ...6GPUKQP CPF 5QWPF 3WCNKV After you play a cassette tape several times the tape might become tightly wound on the reels This can cause playback sound quality to deteriorate To restore the sound qualit...

Page 17: ...n accumulate on the tape heads and other parts that the tape touches This can greatly reduce the performance of the cassette player After every 20 hours of tape player operation follow these steps to...

Page 18: ...requency Response 125 Hz to 6 3 KHz 5 dB Tape Speed 4 75 cm sec AC Input Power AC 120V 60 Hz Dimensions H W D 22 5 11 8 10 5 Inches 571 5 299 7 266 7 mm Weight 24 8 lbs 11 3 kg Accessories Pre recorde...

Page 19: ...Notes 19 016 5...

Page 20: ...ou In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less...

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