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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

If you have followed the instructions and are having difficulty operating the unit, locate the 
PROBLEM in the left column below. Check the corresponding POSSIBLE CAUSE column to 
locate and remedy the problem.

SOLUTION

Insert the power plug into the AC 
outlet.

Turn up the volume.

Turn up the volume at TV/PA 
system.

Turn on the power at TV/PA 
system.

Follow directions on page E8 for 
‘Making the Connections’.

Select the correct function.

PROBLEM

No power when 
POWER is on.

No sound.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

No power plug connection at 
the AC outlet.

Volume control is set to 
minimum.

Volume control on TV set/PA 
system is set to minimum.

TV set/PA system power is 
OFF.

AUX OUT jacks not 
connected.

The wrong function is 
selected.

Select AUX IN as the source for 
your home stereo.

Follow direction on page E8 for 
connecting to a home stereo 
system.

No sound - If audio is 
going through home 
stereo.

Source Selection on your 
stereo is not set properly.

Improper Connection to 
stereo system or PA.

Check the outlet with a working 
lamp or other electrical appliance.

No power when plugged 
in.

The AC outlet may not have 
power.

Insert disc correctly.

Wipe clean with soft cloth.

Disc is inserted upside 
down.

Disc is dirty.

CD PLAYER 
cannot work normally or 

      

    

 , or 

      

 are 

displayed.

Use a new disc.

Use a new disc.

Only use discs bearing standard 
logo as described on page E11.

Disc is scratched.

Disc is warped.

A nonstandard disc is 
inserted.

Moisture has formed inside 
the CD deck.

Wait about 20 to 30 minutes to let 
it dry out.

Singing Machine needs to 
be reset.

Unplug machine for 30 seconds.

Follow directions on page E8 for 
‘Making the Connections’.

No sound - If audio is 
going through TV or 
VCR.

Source Selection on TV or 
VCR is not correct.

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Summary of Contents for SMG-301

Page 1: ...SMG 301 Please read before using this unit Compact Disc Graphic Karaoke Center...

Page 2: ...oduct shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the product VENTILATION WARNING The normal ventilation of the product shall...

Page 3: ...r other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided 11 Power Sources This product should be operated o...

Page 4: ...covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 21 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing...

Page 5: ...your voice for a concert hall effect Multiple Karaoke music center it plays audio Compact Discs CD Graphics discs Built In Stereo Speaker lets you share the music with your family or friends Auxiliary...

Page 6: ...CT DISC GRAPHICS KARAOKE SMG 301 3 CD ROTARY CHANGER SYSTEM DISPLAY DISC SKIP MIC VOLUME PLAY PAUSE STOP MASTER VOLUME G R A P H I C S 3CD GRAPHIC CHANGER DISPLAY REMOTE SENSOR CDG MEGA BASS MIC 1 MIC...

Page 7: ...AC AUX IN AUX IN VIDEO L R IN R L TV VIDEO OUT OUT EXT SPK IN AUX E6 CONTROL LOCATIONS 39 40 41 38 42 43 ENGLISH...

Page 8: ...LAY Button 10 REPEAT Button 11 DISC SKIP Button 12 PLAY PAUSE Button 13 STOP Button 14 VOLUME Buttons 15 Battery Compartment Lid REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED To operate Remove rear battery co...

Page 9: ...o Input you will need an RF Modulator Radio Frequency Modulator which connects through your TV antenna or cable line and serves as Video Input CONNECTING AN AUDIO COMPONENT FOR INPUT To connect anothe...

Page 10: ...y how to configure your TV or VCR to display the video connection The three most common ways to set up the TV VCR are 1 A Video button may be on the TV VCR or on the remote control Pressing Video may...

Page 11: ...ONTROL To avoid damaging this control please twist the master volume control gently to the right or left to obtain a desired level setting This is an electronic knob and is not designed to turn 360 de...

Page 12: ...ime Do not apply paper or write anything on either side of the disc The inks used in some felt tips pens may damage the surfaces of the disc PLAYING CD OR CD G DISC Reminders Never place anything exce...

Page 13: ...te Skip functions are disabled in Program Mode SEARCH For audio CD only SEARCH mode will not operate for CD Gs When playing any audio CD press and hold the SKIP buttons SKIP the system will search at...

Page 14: ...cks must be programmed in the stop mode The same disc or track can be programmed more than once Load the disc that you want to programmed before starting programmed play Programming procedure Follow t...

Page 15: ...the display The program is cleared when the STOP button is pressed in the stop mode CHECKING THE PROGRAM Each time the PROGRAM button is pressed in the stop mode the programmed details sequentially a...

Page 16: ...ed This will alter pitch and tempo If music is too high for your voice slow down the tape and it will lower the pitch If too low speed up tape and pitch will raise You will feel a distinct click when...

Page 17: ...th e output is mixed with the playback from background music by turning the cassette tapes Adjust MIC VOLUME 2 for BALANCE Control 8 best balance between playback and microphone levels RECORDING TO T...

Page 18: ...D and MASTER VOLUME control PLAY buttons at the same time to begin recording The combined output of your 4 To add depth or ambiance to your voice voice and the playback of the CD or the adjust the ECH...

Page 19: ...TENANCE POWER SWITCH After using the SMG 301 turn off the power by pressing the POWER button CLEANING THE UNIT CLEANING TAPE HEAD When the tape is running magnetic tape residue powder and dust natural...

Page 20: ...for your home stereo Follow direction on page E8 for connecting to a home stereo system No sound If audio is going through home stereo Source Selection on your stereo is not set properly Improper Conn...

Page 21: ...utton and Record button were not pressed down simultaneously Dirty head Faulty cassette tape Clean capstan Replace tape Adjust Pitch knob Replace tape or cover tab openings with adhesive tape When rec...

Page 22: ...ECTION WOW AND FLUTTER FREQUENCY RESPONSE TAPE SPEED 0 35 WRMS 125Hz 6 3 kHz 5dB 4 75cm sec POWER SECTION Where applicable AC 110V 120V 60Hz or AC 220V 240V 50Hz or DC 12V 2A AC TO DC ADAPTER NOT INCL...

Page 23: ...When the singer stops singing the vocals on the multiplex recording are automatically re activated This useful function is used primarily during practice sessions while a singer is learning a song Ple...

Page 24: ...ribution channel ALLIMPLIEDWARRANTIESARELIMITEDTOTHEDURATIONOFTHISWARRANTY THISIS THE COMPLETE WARRANTY AND NO OTHER EXPRESSED W ARRANTY IS VALID SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOWLONG AN IMP...

Page 25: ...01 0303 ENG SPA FRE02 VISIT OUR WEBSITE www singingmachine com 6601 Lyons Road Bldg A7 Coconut Creek FL33073 9902 USA TEL 954 596 1000 FAX 954 596 2000 The Singing Machine Company Inc PRINTED IN CHINA...

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