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KARAOKE FUNCTION / CONNECTING MICROPHONES
If you have a microphone with a 6.3mm jack, you can sing to the music played. Plug the microphone jack(s) into the
MIC1
and/or
MIC2
sockets. You
can listen to the sound of the microphones at the desired volume using either input or function. Use the
MENU
button and the knob as described above
to achieve the desired volume and sound.
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Do not place the microphone in front of or next to the speaker, as it may cause a beeping sound or feedback.
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Hold the microphone close to your mouth. Different microphones can produce different sound quality.
RECORDING TO USB MEDIA
To record on a USB device, insert a memory device and press
REC
. The counter will start. Press the
REC
again to stop recording. You can enter your
recording folder by pressing and holding the REC button (RECP shown on the display). You can use the remote controller (buttons 4, 14, 15) to control
the record, and the playback and delete recording functions. You can record from the following sources. BT, FM radio, external microphones, LINE IN
input. The 2xRCA jacks of the latter allow you to archive old audio recordings in MP3 format (e.g., from audio cassette, LP, CD, DVD, video cassette
audio).
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A REC folder is created automatically on the storage device for the storage of your MP3 recordings. The recording between two presses of the REC
button is always saved to a separate file.
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The recording quality may depend on the use of the sound setting functions in the MENU. The volume of recording is usually lower than that of
signals played back from other sources, and it may vary by signal sources.
USING THE RADIO
Select the FM radio mode by briefly pressing the
MODE/POWER
button. The display shows the tuned frequency. To start automatic tuning and storage,
press and hold the
button. When the setting is completed, the unit switches to the first found radio station. Other stored programs can be accessed
by briefly pressing and holding the
stepping keys. The display will show the programme positions
P 01...P 02
for the current radio station.
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The search stops when it detects varying signal strength – this does not always mean that a radio program is found.
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The reception capability of the radio largely depends on the place of use and the current reception conditions.
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Do not place large metal objects or electrical equipment close to the device.
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Carefully unplug the telescopic antenna on the back and adjust it to the best reception direction. The positioning of the equipment also affects the
quality of reception.
WIRED AUDIO INPUTS (MIC1, MIC2, LINE IN)
The following input options are available to connect external devices to the amplifier:
MIC1 and MIC2 INPUT:
6.3mm socket for handheld microphone (not included)
LINE IN:
2xRCA sockets for headphone or LINE OUT output from an external device (mobile phone, tablet, computer, multimedia player, musical
instrument, CD/DVD...).
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The sound quality depends on the quality of the audio signal received from by the external device and its volume and tone settings.
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It is recommended to turn off the volume control on the player and use it only on the sound box.
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If the sound box receives weak signal (low volume), it may cause extra noise, while a too large signal may cause distortion. It is recommended to
keep the volume of the source at medium level.
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To make the appropriate connection, you may need to buy a connection cable or, in some cases, an external adapter.
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For more information, see the user guide of the device you want to connect.
THE REMOTE CONTROL
To install the remote control, insert 2 x AAA (1,5 V) batteries to the battery compartment, according to the polarity indicated there. If later you experience
unstable operation or reduced range, replace the batteries again.
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When using the remote control, point it in the direction of the control panel and be within 2-3 meters from the unit!
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Remove the battery when not planning to use it for a longer period of time! Immediately remove the depleted battery! Do not use different kinds of
batteries and/or used and new batteries together! Battery replacement can only be performed by an adult! Keep batteries out of reach of children!
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If there is some liquid flown out from the battery, take a protective glove, and clean the battery holder with a dry cloth!
Warning! Risk of explosion in case of incorrect battery-replacement! It can be replaced only by same or replacing type! Do not expose batteries to
direct thermal radiation and sunshine! It is forbidden to open, burn and short-circuit the batteries! Non-rechargeable batteries must not be charged!
Risk of explosion!
RESET FACTORY SETTINGS (SOFT RESET)
If necessary, you can reset some of the factory settings by pressing the
MENU
button for 3 seconds. It is recommended in case of the device’s display
or its functions may not work properly.
CLEANING
Before cleaning, power off the device, by unplugging it from the mains. Use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaners and liquids!
MAINTENANCE
Occasionally check the integrity of the power adapter/connection cable and the coverage. Immediately power off in case of any malfunction and contact
a specialist!
TROUBLESHOOTING
Upon noticing any malfunction, switch off the device! Later try switching it back on. If the problem persists, look through the following notes. This guide
can help in identifying the problem, if the device is connected correctly beside it. If necessary, contact a specialist!