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Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit youʼve just purchased is only the start of your 

musical enjoyment. Now itʼs time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your 

equipment  offers.  VocoPro  and  the  Electronic  Industries  Associationʼs  Consumer  Electronics 

Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets 

the  sound  come  through  loud  and  clear  without  annoying  blaring  or  distortion  and,  most 

importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to a higher volume of 

sound.  So  what  sounds  “normal”  can  actually  be  loud  and  harmful  to  your  hearing.  Guard 

against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:

• Start your volume control at a low setting.

• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without 

  distortion.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:

• Set the 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 and 

the  Electronic  Industries  Associationʼs  Consumer  Electronics  Group  recommend  you  avoid 

prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your protection.

Some common decibel ranges:

Level 

30

40

50

60

70

80

Example
Quiet library, Soft whispers      

Living room, Refrigerator, Bedroom away from traffic

Light traffic, Normal Conversation

Air Conditioner at 20 ft., Sewing machine

Vacuum cleaner, Hair dryer, Noisy Restaurant

Average city traffic, Garbage disposals, Alarm clock at 2 ft.

The following noises can be dangerous under constant exposure:

Level 

90

100

120

140

180

Example
Subway, Motorcycle, Truck traffic, Lawn Mower 

Garbage truck, Chainsaw, Pneumatics drill

Rock band concert in front of speakers

Gunshot blast, Jet plane

Rocket launching pad

-Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation

Listening for a Lifetime

Summary of Contents for TabletOke II

Page 1: ...TabletOke II Digital Karaoke Mixer with Wireless Mics and Bluetooth Receiver o w n e r s m a n u a l ...

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Page 3: ...s 4 FCC Information 5 Welcome 6 Listening for a Lifetime 7 Getting Started 8 Getting Connected 9 Basic Operations 10 Pairing the Microphones 12 Pairing A Bluetooth Device 13 Commonly Asked Questions 14 Table of Contents ...

Page 4: ...ncluding 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 routed so that they...

Page 5: ...e 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 5 Place the unit...

Page 6: ...728 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 ou...

Page 7: ...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 and the Electronic Indus...

Page 8: ...8 Getting Started WHAT S IN THE BOX TabletOke II 2 Wireless Microphones Remote Control USB Power Cord with Adapter 1 8 to RCA Cable 1 8 Stereo cable ...

Page 9: ...ack to an AV input on the amplifier CONNECTING TO POWERED SPEAKER Connect the 1 8 to RCA cable from the Audio Mixed Out jack into an available RCA audio input on the powered speaker Note Use the 1 4 Microphone Out to get only the microphone signal TabletOke II Amp not included Shown PV 802 not included ...

Page 10: ...microphone 5 Power Button Turns receiver on off a Pair ID When pressed and held this toggles the microphone pairing mode Note Do NOT block IR Sensor REAR PANEL 1 Microphone Out Provides microphone output only 2 Audio Mixed Out Provides both microphone and music output 3 Audio In Connect a music source that uses the 1 8 audio jack 4 Power In Power cord connects here Any adapter will work if rated a...

Page 11: ...End Accentuates Bass Frequencies Middle Accentuates Middle Frequencies High End Accentuates High Frequencies 6 Mic CH 2 Echo Toggles through the 6 levels of Echo presets for Channel 2 7 Bluetooth Disconnect Terminates current Bluetooth connection 8 MPX Toggles between Left Mono Right Mono and Stereo 9 Music Vol Raises and lowers Music volume 10 Mute Mutes all audio output both Mic and Music Note D...

Page 12: ...til both Mic channel LEDs are flashing rapidly 4 When the Mic channel LEDs Mic 1 Mic 2 are flashing rapidly turn on both handheld microphones one at a time to assign the channels Note The channel indicator lights on the receiver will then flash and the receiver will power off This is normal 5 Power the receiver and both microphones back on and ensure that the Mic channel LEDs are solidly lit on th...

Page 13: ...he list of visible devices if within range 4 Select TabletOke II to connect Notes TabletOke II will only connect to A2DP enabled Bluetooth devices Older phones may ask for a passcode to pair this code will be 0000 Once pairing is complete all the audio played from the Bluetooth enabled device will stream to the TabletOke II to be mixed with the microphones and out to your sound system ...

Page 14: ...the TabletOke II If you have a smartphone you likely have an A2DP enabled phone 4 My device is asking for a passcode what is that Older devices require the user to enter a code before it can connect The default code of most devices is 0000 5 I lost my original power supply what can I do Any standard computer USB jack will power the TabletOke II You can also use any power adapter rated at 5V DC 6 I...

Page 15: ...15 Notes ...

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