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Front panel controls and functions 

1. POWER 

button

 

-

 

Turns on the power to the CDG-X3P II.

2. TAPE COUNTER 

-

  

Use the tape counter when playing or recording cassettes to keep track of your location on the 

tape.

3. OPEN/CLOSE 

button

 

-  To open/close the disc tray.

4. RESET 

button -

 

Push the reset button to reset the tape counter to zero when using the cassette deck.

5. DISPLAY 

button -

 

When playing a CD/CDG disc and pressed once this button displays the remaining number of songs 

to play on the disc, and time remaining in minutes and seconds to play them, in the CDG Display Window (#10). This 

feature works only with the CD/CDG player. When pressed again the window displays the song selection number and the 

elapsed time in minutes and seconds.

6. REPEAT 

button -

 

When using the CD/CGD player and pressed once, this feature allows the user to repeat the cur-

rent song selection. When pressed twice all the songs on the disc will repeat once each. Songs will repeat until the but-

ton is pressed a third time. The display window will show which function you have selected, 

“REPEAT” (repeats current song selection) or “ALL” (repeats all songs).

7. KEY CONTROL DISPLAY - 

Displays the number of half-steps up (+) or down ( - ) you have chosen. When the display 

reads zero “0” you are in the song’s “natural” key.

8. MEMORY 

button -

 

The memory function is used to program specific song selections in any order. First, you’ll need 

to clear the memory. If there is a CD/CDG in the player press stop. Press the “OPEN/CLOSE” button once until the tray 

opens and again to close it. Doing this will clear out any previously stored program(s) from the memory. Next, press the 

“MEMORY” button once. There will be a ”P:01” with the word “PROGRAM” above it and two dashes (- -) to the left, shown 

in the display window . Press the “NEXT” button the desired amount of times to display the song selection number you 

wish to program first in your program order. The song selection number will be displayed where the two dashes were 

(- -). Proceed to program the next song selection by pressing the “MEMORY” button again. Doing so will store your first 

song selection and display a “P:02” and two dashes (- -) to the left. Repeat the process as above to program up to twenty 

song selections. When finished, press “PLAY/PAUSE” to begin playing your selections. The program order will be stored 

until the “OPEN/CLOSE” button is pressed again.

9. PREVIOUS SELECTION 

button -

 

Press this button to select the previous song on the CDG disc being played. Press 

once for each song you want to skip back to, or hold the button down to skip back continually. The selection number will 

be displayed in the display window.

10. CDG DISPLAY WINDOW

 - This window displays the current song selection playing on the CDG disc.

11. NEXT SELECTION 

button -

 

Press this button to advance the CDG to the next song selection. Press once for each 

song you want to advance to, or hold the button down to advance continually. The selection number will be displayed in 

the display window.

 

CDG PLAYER

KEY CONTROL

VOC/C VOC/P CASSETTE CDG

LD

DVD

AUX

POWER

OPEN

CLOSE

PLAY

PAUSE

DISP

PREV

NEXT B.SCAN F.SCAN

STOP

MIC VOL

KEY

CONT

BASS

TREBLE

MIC 1 VOL

MIC 1

MIC 2

MIC 2 VOL

REPEAT MEMORY

b

#

1

2

3

4 5 6 7

8 9

10 11

 Front Panel

Summary of Contents for CDG-X3P II

Page 1: ... SINGER S ULTIMATE CHOICE TM R CDG X3P II Digital Key Control CD CDG Cassette Karaoke Player CDG PLAYER KEY CONTROL VOC C VOC P CASSETTE CDG LD DVD AUX POWER OPEN CLOSE PLAY PAUSE DISP PREV NEXT B SCAN F SCAN STOP REPEAT MEMORY b ...

Page 2: ...tion 3 Welcome 4 Listening for a lifetime 5 Specifications and Unpacking 6 Getting Connected Basic Connections 7 9 Controls and Functions Front panel 10 12 Rear panel 14 Remote control 15 Operations Remote control operations 16 Basic operations 17 19 Troubleshooting 20 ...

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Page 7: ...nsumption 18 Watt Video Switch CD G only PAL NTSC Dimensions 17 W X 16 6 D X 6 2 H AC Outlets Unswitched 1 Total 250W Unpacking the CDG X3P II Carefully remove the CDG X3P II player from its carton before discarding the packaging materi als If it should become necessary to return the unit for any reason the original packaging mate rials are best suited for transporting the unit to minimize any pot...

Page 8: ...the RCA video input on your Television Monitor NOTE If your television does not have an RCA type connector you may use a VCR or an RF Modulator not included to connect your monitor See RF Connection TV Monitor RF Connection VIDEO SYSTEM VOLTAGE SELECT ECHO NTSC SWITCH TO NTSC FOR U S TV SYSTEM PAL FOR EUROPE TV SYSTEM PAL 110 120V 220 240V TREBLE MIC 1 2 CONT BASS DJ MIC VOL DJ MIC ECHO BYPASS TV ...

Page 9: ... into the CDG X3P II with other components just by connecting the com ponents as described in this section The Karaoke features will automatically be functional when additonal components are properly connected Connecting a DVD Player or Mini Disc Player to the CDG X3P II Using and RCA connector cable connect the L and R DVD INPUT jacks to the L and R AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on a DVD player check manufa...

Page 10: ...To record music from the additional tape deck to the CDG X3P II tape deck play the additional tape deck and follow the directions for recording on the CDG X3P II tape deck under USING THE CASSETTE DECK To Record With The Cassette Deck Connecting the CDG X3P II to Your Home Stereo Using and RCA connector cable connect the L and R PRE OUTPUT jacks on the CDG X3P II to any of the L and R AUDIO INPUT ...

Page 11: ...it to overload Using Standard Speaker Wire Unscrew each plastic bind until you are able to see an interior hole for speaker wire this is easier to locate when view ing from a side angle Slide the speaker wires into the slots and tighten the plastic binds to tighten them in place Be sure there is no insulation on the speaker wire preventing conductivity VIDEO SYSTEM VOLTAGE SELECT ECHO NTSC SWITCH ...

Page 12: ...the tray opens and again to close it Doing this will clear out any previously stored program s from the memory Next press the MEMORY button once There will be a P 01 with the word PROGRAM above it and two dashes to the left shown in the display window Press the NEXT button the desired amount of times to display the song selection number you wish to program first in your program order The song selec...

Page 13: ...ophone input 2 22 MIC 1 Microphone input jack 23 KEY CONT This is used to connect the optional key control microphone not included 24 MIC 2 Microphone input jack for a 2nd microphone 25 AUX Auxilliary input selector button Pressing this key will select the component that is connected to the auxilliary input For example if an additional tape deck or CD player is used with the CDG X3P II and it is c...

Page 14: ...layers when properly connected to the CDG X3P II Note The key control feature will not change the tempo of the song being played 33 NATURAL KEY Press the natural button once to return the pitch of the song selection being played to its natural key or pitch The natural button is part of the key control feature and will work with the CDG player and cassette deck The key control feature will also wor...

Page 15: ...to the cassette player press this button to begin playing When recording press this button together with the REC RECORD button to begin recording 41 RECORD button To record press the PLAY button and the REC button together and the cassette will begin recording 42 CASSETTE DOOR This compartment holds a cassette tape for playing or recording To open the cassette door press ST EJ Stop Eject After ins...

Page 16: ...y 11 RIGHT SPEAKER OUTPUT JACK Connect to the right speaker using a speaker cable Note The jack is split into positive and negative output jacks but is used as one jack for the left channel only 12 3RD MICROPHONE DJ KJ INPUT JACK This microphone input bypasses the echo feature and the bass and treble tones are preset Therefore it is considered to produce a dry signal and there are no separate bass...

Page 17: ...should be set to NTSC and for European television systems the selector should be set to PAL 18 VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH This switch is used to select the voltage setting according to country For use in the U S the voltage selector should be set to 110V 120V and 220V 240V in Europe Rear panel controls and functions cont VIDEO SYSTEM VOLTAGE SELECT ECHO NTSC SWITCH TO NTSC FOR U S TV SYSTEM PAL FOR E...

Page 18: ...n as the DISPLAY button on the front panel of the CDG X3P II 4 MEMORY The MEMORY button allows the user to pro gram song selections from the hand held remote control To program the CDG X3P II player with the remote control the steps are the same as to program the player from the front panel of the CDG X3P II When programming song selections instead of pressing the memory button on the CDG X3P II p...

Page 19: ...nly works when held closer to the player than usual The remote does not work at all NOTES When operating the remote control point the top of the remote control toward the player Keep the line of sight between the remote control and player clear of obstacles to prevent signal deflection Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of different types together Do not use rechargeable batteries with t...

Page 20: ...ou find the desired location 2 To rewind your selection whiled it is playing locate the B SCAN key above the CDG player and press until you find the desired location PLEASE NOTE When using this feature the words may become jumbled on your TV monitor In this scenario digital graphics information does not process as rapidly as audio signals Therefore the video signal will have to catch up to the audio...

Page 21: ...t b Used to lower the pitch or key of the music Raising or Lowering the Pitch Key of the Music 1 To raise the pitch or key of the music press the sharp sign once for each step you would like the music raised 2 To lower the pitch or key of the music press the flat b sign once for each step you would like the music lowered 3 To return the music to its natural or original key simply press the natural ...

Page 22: ... now being recorded Note Be careful not to thump the microphone while holding it or while singing This will create noise that will be notice able on your recording Tip When recording be careful not to pop the microphone This means when singing be aware of the plosive consonants like P and T Excessive breath on these consonants will create an undesirable pop sound on your recording To Record Anothe...

Page 23: ...jacks Unable to connect the CDG X3P to my television monitor with the RCA cable provided You will need an RF Modula tor or VCR See diagram for CONNECTING A TELEVISIONMONITOR There are three options for connecting televisions without video input jacks There is a loud squealing noise coming from speakers This noise is called feedback Feedback occurs for various reasons For example feed back can occu...

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