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17. MODE button

 - Press this button to display 

      the first nine tracks’ information on the video 

      display. 

      

NOTE:

 This function is only available with VCD  

      media.

18. DIGITAL KEY CONTROL button

 - These 

      buttons direct the DIGITAL KEY CONTROLLER

     # 

- Raises the musical key a half step each time  

          it is pressed.

        - Resets the musical key to it’s original key.

     b 

- Lowers the musical key a half-step each time  

          it is pressed.

19. RETURN button

 - Press this button to return  

      to the point on the disc selected with the 

      BOOKMARK feature. Press it again to RETURN 

      to normal playback.

20. OSD button

 - Press this button to display 

      the DISC PLAYBACK STATUS on the video dis

      play. Pressing this button repeatedly cycles 

      between showing the TRACK TIME REMAINING 

      and TOTAL DISC TIME REMAINING.

21. << and >> buttons

 - Pressing these buttons 

      during playback causes the GIG MAN PLUS to 

      skip rapidly BACKWARDS or FORWARDS 

      through the track being played. Video playback 

      is maintained, allowing you to search for a 

      particular passage within a track. Continuing 

      to hold these buttons down causes the search 

      to progress faster.

22. PLAY/PAUSE button

 - This button PLAYS and 

      PAUSES disc playback.

23. |<< and >>| buttons

 - Pressing these buttons 

      during playback causes the GIG MAN PLUS to 

      skip to the PREVIOUS or NEXT track on a DISC 

      during playback.

24. GOTO buttons

 - Allows direct selection of the 

      playback point on the disc. See the GOTO 

      function in the Advanced Operation section 

      of this manual for a detailed explanation of this 

      feature.

25. SOURCE buttons

 - Use these buttons so 

      select the active input source.

Remote control descriptions cont 

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VIDEO

AUTO

SLOW

AM/FM

PRESETS

AUDIO

ST/MO

CANCEL

AV1

DISC

VOCAL

AV2

TUNER

PARTNER

PRESET/SEARCH

Remote Control

14. PBC button

 - When playing a 2.0 compatible VCD disc,  

      an MP3 or PHOTO-CD disc, press this button to enable 

      PBC control for direct track selection, menu support and 

      auto-playback.

15. REPEAT button

 - Press this button once to have the 

      currently selected track play again (repeat) after it 

      completes. Press REPEAT a second time and the entire  

      disc will be replayed once. Press REPEAT a third time to  

      turn REPEAT mode off.

16. FREEZE button

 - Press this button to FREEZE the video 

      playback on the current frame without freezing the audio 

      playback.

Summary of Contents for GIG-MAN PLUS

Page 1: ... One Design with 4 Speaker Cabinet Provides 100W Total Power Peak to Peak Multi Format Player with Direct Track Access Supports VCD CDG MP3 Photo CD CD CD R and CD RW Formats AM FM Radio Tuner with Programmable Preset Stations 1 4 Guitar and Keyboard Inputs with Individual Volume Controls Two 1 4 XLR Microphone Inputs with Bass Treble and Individual Volume Controls Digital Echo Repeat and Delay Co...

Page 2: ... 15 AV Inputs 16 Audio Outputs 16 Video Outputs 16 Microphone Instrument Inputs 17 AC Device 17 Speaker Connection 18 AM FM Antennas 18 Playback Operations 19 AM FM Tuner Operations 20 21 MP3 Functions and Operations 22 MP3 Glossary 23 MP3 Playback 23 Karaoke Functions and Operations 24 Viewing a VCD 25 Viewing a Photo CD 26 Troubleshooting 27 1 THE SINGERS ULTIMATE CHOICE TM R ...

Page 3: ...r other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 10 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 11 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be...

Page 4: ...Keep it in a safe place for future reference 2 Install your unit in a cool dry clean place away from windows heat sources and too much vibration dust moisture or cold Avoid sources of hum transformers v motors To prevent fire or electrical shock do not expose to rain and water 3 Do not operate the unit upside down 4 Never open the cabinet If a foreign object drops into the set contact your dealer ...

Page 5: ...28 Curtiss Court La Verne CA 91750 Toll Free 800 678 5348 TEL 909 593 8893 FAX 909 593 8890 VocoPro Company Email Directory Customer Service General Information info vocopro com Tech Support techsupport vocopro com Remember Our Website Be sure to visit the VocoPro website www vocopro com for the latest information on new products packages and promos And while you re there don t forget to check out...

Page 6: ... dial and leave it there Pay attention to the different levels in various recordings Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer...

Page 7: ...ncy 10 7MHz Operating Temperature 5 70 ANT input impedance 75Ω unbalanced 30dB S N sensitivity 10dBu S N Ratio 48dB at 60dBu 75KHzdev input Distortion 3 at 60dBu Stereo separation 20dB Emphasis at 10KHz 0dB at 1KHz ref 9 95dB 50uS Double signal selectivity 20dB Image rejection 50dB AM rejection 35dB I F rejection 50dB Spurious response ration 50dB AM Frequency range 530KHz 1710KHz Step frequency 1...

Page 8: ...transmitter NOTE Obstacles located between the remote control and remote sensor should be avoided as they can prevent signal recognition 7 BASS control This control increases decreases the amount of LOW frequency response applied to the MASTER VOLUME output 8 TREBLE control This control increases decreases the amount of HIGH frequency response applied to the MASTER VOLUME output 9 ECHO LEVEL contr...

Page 9: ...te left channel In R R mode the left channel is removed and replaced with a duplicate right channel 19 REPEAT button Press once to access the REPEAT selection window press twice to select TRACK REPEAT REP ONE mode and press a third time to select DISC REPEAT REP ALL mode 20 DISC tray This tray is used for inserting and removing discs The DISC TRAY is operated with the EJECT button 21 EJECT button ...

Page 10: ... Master MIC VOLUME level for all microphone output Turn clockwise to increase and counter clockwise to decrease 25 AV2 INPUT jacks RCA These jacks are for connecting AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUT from an external AV SOURCE Connect an RCA style AV cable R W Y from these jacks to the AV OUTPUT jacks on your external AV device Front panel descriptions cont GIG MAN PLUS PROFESSIONAL KARAOKE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM ...

Page 11: ...speaker to each speaker connector 10 AC POWER outlet This outlet provides AC POWER to an external device NOTE Do not connect any device with a power consumption level higher than 200W 11 AC IN terminal Connect AC MAIN POWER CORD from the wall outlet to this terminal 12 VIDEO OUT 1 2 jacks RCA These jacks are for connecting the GIG MAN PLUS VIDEO OUTPUT to TV or DISPLAY devices Connect RCA type pat...

Page 12: ... number each time it is pressed 10 20 30 etc 9 SLOW button Press this button to playback in slow motion Press SLOW to cycle through the 4 available playback speeds 1 2 speed 1 4 speed 1 8 speed and normal Press the PLAY button to cancel slow motion playback 10 VIDEO button Use this button to select between NTSC PAL video modes For U S Mexico and Canada select NTSC For European countries select PAL...

Page 13: ...s down causes the search to progress faster 22 PLAY PAUSE button This button PLAYS and PAUSES disc playback 23 and buttons Pressing these buttons during playback causes the GIG MAN PLUS to skip to the PREVIOUS or NEXT track on a DISC during playback 24 GOTO buttons Allows direct selection of the playback point on the disc See the GOTO function in the Advanced Operation section of this manual for a...

Page 14: ...obstacles in order to prevent signal deflection When to replace the batteries The maximum operational distance between the remote control and the sensor is approximately 23 feet If the remote only operates at shorter distances it is time to replace the batteries Installing the batteries To install the batteries first remove the battery compartment lid from the back of the remote control Insert two A...

Page 15: ...sets Use the button to search backwards and the button to search forwards 6 SEARCH buttons Use these buttons to manually search through all radio stations The tuner must be set to FM mode to search through FM radio stations and it must be set to AM mode to search through AM radio stations Hold the preset buttons down to activate rapid scan 7 ST MO button Select between Stereo ST and MONO MO audio ...

Page 16: ...on The AUTO search button automatically scans through all stations and stops when a station s signal is strong and clear 4 ST MO button Select between Stereo ST and MONO MO audio output modes 5 PRESET buttons Use these buttons to search through the stations that you have programmed as presets Use the button to search backwards and the button to search forwards 6 SEARCH buttons Use these buttons to...

Page 17: ...acks on the external device to the left and right AUDIO OUTPUT 1 or 2 jacks on the GIG MAN PLUS For BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT using two XLR type audio cables connect the left and right AUDIO LINE IN jacks on the external device to the left and right BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the GIG MAN PLUS rear panel Video Output Connections The GIG MAN PLUS has two VIDEO OUTPUT channels with RCA type jacks for...

Page 18: ...OPHONES via mic cables connect the XLR end of the cable into the MICROPHONE until it locks into place and connect the plug into either of the MIC 1 or 2 jacks on the GIG MAN PLUS To connect MICROPHONES via XLR mic cables connect the XLR F end of the cable into the MICROPHONE until it locks into place and connect the XLR M end into either of the BALANCED MIC 1 or 2 jacks on the GIG MAN PLUS rear pa...

Page 19: ...peaker wire ends and twist the strands so that they can easily slide through the holes Once a wire is inserted lock them in place with the fasteners by pushing upward on them It is easy to over insert a wire into a speaker connector so that the insulation is inserted as well To ensure this doesn t happen only insert the wires to the point where you can still see the edge of the insulation Set to E...

Page 20: ...isc Press the MUTE button again or either of the VOLUME buttons to restore audio playback Displaying the Remaining Time While the disc is playing pressing the OSD button on the remote control will display the disc s playback status Press the OSD button to cycle between TRACK TIME REMAINING and DISC TIME REMAINING Programming a Playback Sequence Press the PROGRAM button to enter PROGRAM mode Using ...

Page 21: ...M you would press the AM FM button until FM shows on the Graphic Display Panel Then you would press the search button until 106 7 was shown on the Graphic Display Panel Using the Auto Search Function The Auto Search function rapidly scans through all radio stations and stops whenever there is a station with a strong and clear signal To begin auto search simply press the AUTO button on the GIG MAN ...

Page 22: ... to the station number Manually Searching Through Preset Stations Use the PRESET arrows PRESET to search through your preset stations The back arrow or also the PREV button searches backward and the forward arrow or also the NEXT button searches forward Selecting Between Stereo and Mono Modes Use the ST MO button to switch between Stereo and Mono radio modes If the station you are listening to is ...

Page 23: ... of recorded tracks and the complexity of the album tree If you play a non MP3 track that has the mp3 file extension the unit will skip to the next valid track automatically Digital recordings with this unit cannot be done while playing back MP3 discs Notes on display indications during playback Up to 8 characters are displayed for the name of an album or track Characters other than uppercase lette...

Page 24: ...FOLDER A can contain FOLDER B as well as files and FOLDER B can contain FOLDER C as well as other files Session A session is one uninterrupted section of written data on a disc A multi session disc is a disc that has more than two sessions MP3 Playback To load an MP3 disc The disc will automatically load and display the MP3 window It may take up to 20 seconds for an MP3 disc to be read depending on ...

Page 25: ...ou can adjust the ECHO effect to sound several ways 1 First off you can adjust the overall ECHO applied to the Mic channels via the ECHO VOLUME control This limits the echo to all three channels together 2 After the ECHO level is set you can start customizing the nature of the echo effect via the REPEAT and DELAY controls The REPEAT control adjusts the number of times the echo will repeat prior to...

Page 26: ...the search speed increases 2 To fast forward a disc press 8 3 To fast reverse a disc press 7 4 To return to normal playback press the PLAY button Scene Track Selection To SKIP to the next chapter or track 1 Press during playback The disc position advances one chapter or track each time the button is pressed To RETURN to the previous chapter or track 1 Press twice in rapid succession to return to t...

Page 27: ...CD to either automatically start a slideshow or display the Photo CD selection window To view PHOTO CD images on screen 1 Select a viewing MODE on the bottom of the menu using the remote control 2 Select a PHOTO from the menu may be in a folder to begin viewing 3 Press PLAY 4 Press the PAUSE button to PAUSE on an image You can use the 9 or buttons to maneuver through the Photo s in PAUSE mode 5 Pr...

Page 28: ...elector is not set to the channel that the active source player is connected to The speaker selector is not set correctly Faulty connection within external components or external component failure The power cord to the GIG MAN PLUS is not plugged in Your TV does not have RCA style A V input jacks An open microphone or guitar is too close to the output speakers Microphone or guitar volume is too hi...

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