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OTHER FUNCTIONS

BASIC OPERATIONS

SLOW MOTION

MUTE

User can press SLOW button repeatedly to adjust the
speed of slow motion as they desired. The following
sequence will be shown on screen.

For DVD disc:

½

1/4

1/8

1/16

½

1/4

1/8

1/16

Normal Play

- This function only works on DVD disc.

Pressing MUTE button once, no sound will come out
from the speakers and “MUTE” will be shown on LED
display. Pressing MUTING button again, “MUTE
OFF” will be display on LED display and mute effect is
off.

- This function works for

.

The following will

appear on your TV screen in sequences shown
below:

“Disc Go To” mode appears if GO TO button is being
pressed once. It lets you to go to the desired playing
time with respect with the total time of the disc.

“Track Go To” mode appears after the “Disc Go To”
mode if GO TO button is being pressed again. It is
mode lets you to go to the desired playing time within
the current playing track.

“Select Track” mode follows the “Track Go To” mode if
GO TO button is being pressed again. It lets you to go
to the desired track of the current playing disc.

For CDG disc:

NOTE

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all discs and tape

CURSOR buttons are used to perform the selection
on the screen and ENTER button is used to do the
confirmation after the selection.

1. Using this function, the unit must be connected to

a TV or other display equipment.

2. Pressing the cursor buttons while playing a Kodak

picture CD slide show will cause the following
picture transitions:

- the picture will be inverted.
- mirror effect will appear.
- the picture will rotate clockwise if this button

is pressed repeatedly.

- the picture will rotate in anti-clockwise if this

button is pressed repeatedly.

For DVD disc: Pressing GO TO button on the remote
control will display the disc menu. The disc menu will
list all the information relating to the disc. The
information stored on the disc is different from disc to
disc. Listed below is general information included on a
DVD disc:

When using the cursor to pull down the disc menu, the
following will appear. The user can choose audio
sound tracks, subtitles, ... etc by pressing ENTER and
cursor buttons on the desired option on disc menu to
perform selection.

For CD Disc: Pressing GO TO button will go to the
desired playing time or track directly.

Pressing GO TO button will go to the

“Select Track” mode only.

1. Using this function, the unit must be connected to

the TV or other display equipment.

2. This function is not available for MP3 and Kodak

picture CD disc.

CURSOR AND ENTER

GO TO

NOTE:

NOTE:

21

0:01:11

1:03:45

0:01:11

1:03:45

01/32

03/10

2

Disc Go To:--:--

Track Go To:--:--

Select Track:--/10

Summary of Contents for SMD-808

Page 1: ...Please read before using this unit DVD CD GRAPHICS KARAOKE SYSTEM SMD 808...

Page 2: ...DISC TO REMOVE A DISC TO GO TO NEXT AND PREVIOUS CHAPTER TRACK TO PLAY IN FAST REVERSE OR FAST FORWARD TO PAUSE PLAYBACK STILL MODE OTHER FUNCTIONS REPEAT CHAPTER TITLE TRACK TO REPEAT A PARTICULAR SE...

Page 3: ...ou can select the desired audio language and sound mode if different languages and modes are available on a disc You can set the control level to limit playback of discs which may not be suitable for...

Page 4: ...into sections called titles and then into subsections called chapters each of which is given a title or chapter number Playback conditions are preset on some DVD video discs and these playback condit...

Page 5: ...o the manual accompanying the disc COMPATIBILITYINFORMATION The CD R or CD RW must be ISO 9660 level 1 compatible Files should be MPEG1Audio Layer 3 format 32 kHz 44 1 kHz recommended or 48 kHz 32 kbp...

Page 6: ...add an echo to enrich your voice for a concert hall effect it plays DVD CD MP3 Kodak picture CD and cassette tapes lets you share the music with your family and or friends lets you connect another aud...

Page 7: ...FF Button 16 Headphone Jack 17 RECORD Button 18 PLAY Button 19 REWIND Button 20 Tweeter 21 Speaker 22 Function Button 23 Remote Sensor 24 PROGRAM Button 25 REPEAT Button 26 MIC Volume Control 27 Casse...

Page 8: ...ns 15 SETUP Button 16 AUDIO VOCAL Button 17 ZOOM Button 18 CLEAR Button 19 PROGRAM Button 20 STEP Button 21 Key Control HIGH Button 22 SLOW Button 23 Reverse REV Button 24 Forward FWD Button 25 Previo...

Page 9: ...usic of songs on the disc will be displayed on theTV screen You must specify the source you wish to view when you are connecting the video out from the Singing Machine to either a TV or a VCR Every TV...

Page 10: ...ponent such as a power amplifier or a PAsystem amplifier so you can hear the Singing Machine s music vocal through it plug the audio component into either the AUX OUT jacks or COAXIAL OUT jack AUX OUT...

Page 11: ...xial cable to the SUBWOOFER LINE OUT Jack at the singing machine connect the other end to the input jack of the active subwoofer Then users can enjoy supreme sound effect through the built in speakers...

Page 12: ...e displayed on the upper and lower portions of theTV screen WIDE For wide screen TV set choose this setting The wide screenTV must set to FULLsize This only works when there is an angle mark on the di...

Page 13: ...FAULT This function limits the playback of DVDs based on the Motion PictureAssociation ofAmerica s rating assigned to each movie Parent s can specify the ratings that require a password to view The ra...

Page 14: ...ess either button it will change the playback speed The following sequence will appear on screen FWD 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X Normal Play It will not display on screen REV 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X Normal Play It will...

Page 15: ...your Singing Machine to select the desired chapter channel in the Repeat Playback mode in order for the DVD to start the chapter from the beginning Press A B button again at the point which is the en...

Page 16: ...ain Total Elapsed Total Remain OFF It will not display on screen This unit has six different zoom modes Pressing the ZOOM button on the remote control repeatedly will display as shown below on yourTV...

Page 17: ...ENTER button is used to do the confirmation after the selection 1 Using this function the unit must be connected to aTV or other display equipment 2 Pressing the cursor buttons while playing a Kodak...

Page 18: ...equipment 3 This function is not available for MP3 and Kodak picture CD discs 4 Pressing DISPLAY button during Program Play the following will display For DVD disc For CDG and CD discs Single Elapsed...

Page 19: ...tape Adjust microphone volume 6 for the best balance between playback and microphone levels Adjust ECHO Control 3 to add depth and richness to vocals Adjust TREBLE BASS on the unit 2 or remote control...

Page 20: ...stem Public Address PA Operation Procedures 1 Connect the supplied Microphone to either one of the MIC input jacks 2 Turn the unit on 3 Move the ON OFF switch located on the microphone to the ON posit...

Page 21: ...s since these could damage the finish or your unit It is important that no liquid reaches the inside of the unit To clean the exterior of the unit simply wipe with a soft clean cloth moistened with pl...

Page 22: ...Use a new disc Only use discs bearing standard logo as described on page 5 Wait about 20 to 30 minutes to let it dry out Disconnect the machine from power source for 30 seconds Disc is inserted upsid...

Page 23: ...the music or vocal cuts out Balance is not adjusted properly AVC is activated to Maximum Adjust balance to mid point Adjust AVC to Minimum Playing music only track Play track that includes music and v...

Page 24: ...SSETTE DECK SECTION WOW AND FLUTTER FREQUENCY RESPONSE TAPE SPEED 0 35 WRMS 125Hz 6 3kHz 5dB 4 75cm sec POWER SECTION MICROPHONE 74dB 600OHMS IMPEDANCE WITH 6 3mm DYNAMIC MICROPHONE DIMENSIONS H x W x...

Page 25: ...ack simultaneous to music In laymen s terms CDG has a video output for simple graphics not full motion video In the case of karaoke the graphics function is used to store song lyrics and display the l...

Page 26: ...The Singing Machine Company Inc 6601 Lyons Road Bldg A7 Coconut Creek FL33073 9902 USA TEL 954 596 1000 FAX 954 596 2000 PRINTED IN CHINA VISIT OUR WEBSITE www singingmachine com 808 0408 ENG01...

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