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Repeat Step 3 for all titles to be programmed. When the 

 

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programme memory is full (20 titles programmed), "- -" 

blinks in the CD title display.

Programme playback

After entering in the last title, start the programme with the 

 

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button Play 

4;

.

All programmed titles will be played back in the sequence of 

the programming.

Erasing the programme

Press the button STOP 

 

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, then press the button PROG and 

then press once again on the stop button, or open the CD 

compartment lid.

Repeat the programme

To repeat a programmed title series, after the programming 

press the button REPEAT twice. The indicator PROG blinks and 

the indicator REPEAT glows.

  Note:

The programme memory is not erased after just a single  

pressing of the button STOP 

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. By pressing the button  

PLAY/PAUSE 

4;

 a repeat of all titles takes place.  

Should the button PROG be pressed and then the button 

PLAY/PAUSE 

4;

 , a repeat playback of the programme 

takes place again.

Operating the cassette player/recorder

The correct cassette

Exclusively suitable are Audio Compact Cassettes of the 

• 

type Normal (FE Tape).

Ideally, utilise cassettes with a length of 60 or 90 minutes. 

• 

Longer tapes are typically made of thinner material and 

are more likely to be caught up in the tape transport 

mechanism.

Always store cassettes in their cases. Otherwise, the lightly 

• 

magnetic tape attracts dust particles from the air and these 

can then become deposited on the tape heads during 

playback.

Protect cassettes from strong magnetic fields and high  

• 

temperatures. Do not store them close to television sets, 

loudspeakers and the heating. The tape could be erased, 

stick together or tear.

Insertion and playback of cassettes

Switch the device on and select the operating mode. For 

 

>

this, slide the switch FUNCTION into the position "TAPE".
To open the cassette compartment, press the button 

 

>

.

Insert the cassette with the open side facing downwards.

 

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Gently close the cassette compartment.

 

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Start playback with the button 

 

>

4

.

Starting, Stopping, Interrupting, Rewinding

Important!

To take care of both the mechanics in the drive mechanism and 

the tape material itself, do not switch directly from forward or 

reverse rewind into playback, instead, first stop the tape with 

the button 

 .

Interrupting playback: Press the button 

 

>

;

 twice.

Continue playback: Press the button 

 

>

;

 once again.

Reverse rewinding: Press button 

 

>

7

. The cassette stops  

automatically at the tape start, but the drive mechanism  

is not switched off.
Forward rewinding: Press button 

 

>

8

. The cassette stops 

automatically at the tape end, but the drive mechanism is 

not switched off.
Stop playback: Press button 

 

>

.

 Note:

On playback and record the cassette stops at the end of the 

tape and automatically switches the drive mechanism off.

Preparation for recording

Recording is only possible if the write  

protect notches of the cassette to be  

recorded on are closed.

With new cassttes the write protect 

• 

notches are closed.

After the recording you can protect the 

• 

cassette against unintentional re-record-

ing by carefully breaking out the tongues 

in the write protect notches with a sharp 

object (screwdriver, nailfile).

Should you want to make a recording on 

• 

a write protected cassette, simply cover 

the open write protect notches with a 

piece of adhesive tape. Ensure that the 

adhesive tape cannot loosen itself; if it 

does, it could get caught up  

in the tape transport mechanism.

At the start of the tape there is always a small piece of leader 

tape. It serves to protect the tape against tearing or stretching 

after fast rewinds. Recording is not possible on this piece of 

tape.

If necessary, close the write protect notches on the  

 

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cassette.
Inserting a cassette

 

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How you proceed next is defined in a section below,  

called "Recording Karaoke on a cassette".

Karaoke

You can sing along to a CD, a CD+G or a cassette.

Karaoke with a CD+G

Connect a microphone and switch the device on.

 

>

Slide the switch FUNCTION into the position "CDG".

 

>

If you use the integrated screen:  

 

>

Slide the switch MONITOR into the position "CDG". The 

song texts contained on the CD+G will be shown on the 

monitor. Thereby, the texts that have already run through 

will be shown in a different grey-tone than the texts that 

still have to be sung.  

If you have connected a television set to your karaoke 

machine:  

Slide the switch VIDEO OUT into the position "CDG".

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Page 3: ...ase read the safety instructions 2 Positioning the device 3 The operating elements 3 Connecting the device up 4 Switching the device on and off 4 Selecting the operating mode 4 Setting the sound volume levels 4 Setting the sound quality 4 Using headphones 5 CD Operation 5 Operating the cassette player recorder 6 Karaoke 6 Camera function 7 Connecting external devices 7 Cleaning and care 8 Troubles...

Page 4: ... Customer Services You must not open the device housing or attempt to repair the device yourself There are no user serviceable elements inside Should you do so device safety can no longer be assured and the warranty will become void NEVER submerse the device in water Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth Protect the product from moisture Use it only in dry rooms do not use it outdoors or close t...

Page 5: ...s an electricity conducting object such as for example a door knob or the bodywork of a motor vehicle Thereby it is sufficient to approach the conductor to within only a few cm Direct contact is not required to effect a discharge The charge can also reduce itself over an electri cal arc A discharge is thus also possible through plastic hous ing components Note This device is equipped with non slip...

Page 6: ...Using the MONITOR switch you can choose what is to be shown on the integrated monitor screen CAMERA Images from the built in camera CDG Song texts from the Karaoke CD AUX Images from a device e g Camcorder connected to VIDEO IN OFF Nothing shown on the monitor screen Setting the sound volume levels Volume level of playback Volume increase Turn the volume controller MASTER VOLUME clockwise in the d...

Page 7: ...nnot be played back To eliminate the possibility of a defect on the device please test it using an older Audio CD without copy protection The trade press advises returning copy protected CDs back to the trade if they cause playback problems or to ask for an Audio CD without copy protection Insertion and playback of CDs Important Do NOT insert several CDs one on top of the other Do not insert objec...

Page 8: ...ve mechanism and the tape material itself do not switch directly from forward or reverse rewind into playback instead first stop the tape with the button Interrupting playback Press the button twice Continue playback Press the button once again Reverse rewinding Press button 7 The cassette stops automatically at the tape start but the drive mechanism is not switched off Forward rewinding Press but...

Page 9: ...d the recording button the button 4 engages together with the button Slide the switch FUNCTION into the position CDG Insert the CD slide the ON OFF switch on the micro phone to the position ON and start CD playback Press the Pause button Both the voice Microphone and the CD playback are now being recorded Camera function You can use the integrated camera during a karaoke per formance The camera im...

Page 10: ...gular intervals To clean the laser you should use a commercial cleaning CD Cleaning the monitor screen The monitor screen is best cleaned with glass cleaners Cleaning CDs For cleaning your CDs use exclusively cleaning agents permitted for CDs If need be carefully wipe the CD with a soft and lint free cloth from the middle to the edge When doing this hold the CD between the forefinger and the thumb...

Page 11: ...nt please enclose a copy of the purchase receipt sales slip The device must be securely packed and the RMA number clearly visible on the outside Products received without the RMA number cannot be processed Note The warranty provisions cover only material or manufacturing defects The warranty does not apply to parts subject to wear and tear for damage to breakable parts such as switches or recharge...

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