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XB7CDGIP Karaok e System with Universal Dock for iP od User Guide IMPORT ANT : Please read all instructions carefully before use and k eep for future reference[...]
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2 Introduction Thank you for choosing this Karaoke System with iP od Docking Station. Not only can you and your friends sing along to all your favourite songs, you can also listen to your tracks on your iPod. It ’s really simple to use: you can fully operate both the Karaok e System and the iPod using the Remote Control. Y ou can even connect aux[...]
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3 What ’s in the box? M E N U P R O G P O W E P L A Y / P A U S E S T O P M E N U S E L E CT ME N U C H A P T E A L B U P L AY L I S T S H U F F L R E P E A T Karaoke System Power Cable Video RCA Cable Remote Control Audio RCA Cable Quick Start Guide User Guide Microphone 01 02 03 04 Y our K araoke System............... 4 Getting Started ........[...]
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4 01 M I C V O L U M E M A S T E R V O L U M E Y our Karaoke System F ront view REPEA T Button PROG Button ST ANDBY Button PLA Y/PAUSE Button STOP Button NEXT Button PREV Button MASTER VOLUME Dial HEADPHONE Socket IPOD MODEL Switch SPEAKER iPod DOCK LED Display MODE Dial ECHO Dial AVC Dial MUSIC/KARAOKE Dial MIC VOLUME Dial MIC 1 Socket MIC 2 Socke[...]
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5 01 AUX IN AUX OUT VIDEO OUT Y our Karaoke System CARRY HANDLE AUX IN Socket AUX OUT Socket VIDEO OUT Socket DISC Tr a y POWER Socket Rear view[...]
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6 01 Y our Karaoke System Remote control MENU PROG POWER PLA Y /P AU SE ST OP MENU SELECT MENU CHAP TER AL BUM PL AY LI ST SHUF FLE RE PE A T PROG/MENU Button POWER Button UP ARROW Button SELECT Button PREV Button DOWN ARROW Button ALBUM UP Button CHAPTER + Button CHAPTER - Button ALBUM DOWN Button PLA Y/PAUSE Button STOP Button NEXT Button PLA YLI[...]
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7 02 Getting started Using the remote control The Remote Control can be used to operate the Karaok e System. Before using the Remote Control, the Safety T ab should be removed. Simply pull out the Safety T ab from the Remote Control as shown below . T o use the Remote Control, simply direct it towards the front of the Karaok e System and press the [...]
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8 02 Getting started Connecting to external devices The Karaok e System can be connected to either the TV or a Stereo Sound System using the supplied RCA Cables. T o connect the Karaoke System to a TV only , follow the instructions provided in the Quick Start Guide. T o connect the Karaoke System to a TV and Stereo Sound System: Use the Y ellow RCA[...]
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9 02 Getting started Setting up the Karaoke System Plug the Microphone Jack into the MIC 1 Socket on the front of the Karaok e System. Connect the Karaok e System to your TV using the Supplied RCA Cables. T urn your TV On and select the AV source. Connect the Power Cable to the P ower Socket on the rear of the K araoke System. Insert the Power Cabl[...]
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10 03 Daily use Switching ON T o turn the Karaoke System On, press the ST ANDBY button. T o turn the Karaoke System Off , press the ST ANDBY button again. Mode selection The Karaok e System has the following modes of operation: • Aux - to listen to an external device • CDG - to listen to and view the lyrics from a CD+G • iP od - to listen to [...]
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11 03 Mixing the Backing T rack and Vo c a l s DON’T FORGET! This feature is only available when the MUSIC/ KARAOKE DIAL is set to K araoke (vocals). The bias or mix between the backing track and your vocals can be adjusted using the Auto V olume Control (AVC). When the AVC is applied, the volume of the backing track is reduced while you sing. Wh[...]
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12 04 12 CD+G playback Playing CD+G discs Loading discs Press the ST ANDBY button to turn on the Karaok e System. Press the top right hand corner of the Disc T ray to open. Insert the CD+G Disc into the CD Compartment with the label facing outwards. Close the Disc T ray . When closed, the Karaok e System starts to spin the disc. The LED Display wil[...]
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13 04 Press the PROG button. The P rog indicator will begin to flash and the number 1 will momentarily appear on the LED Display . This indicates that you can programme the first track. Select the first track using the I and I buttons. Press the PROG button on the Karaok e System. The number 2 will momentarily appear on the LED Display . This indic[...]
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14 05 Using your iP od iPod docking Any iPods listed below can be connected to the Karaok e System allowing all your favourite songs to be played through the Karaok e Systems speakers. The iP od can be completely controlled by the Karaok e System and charges while docked. Selecting an iPod model T o ensure that your iPod docks with the Karaok e Sys[...]
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15 05 Using your iP od Using your iPod The following instructions describe how to operate your iPod when it is connected to the Karaok e System using the Remote Control. DON’T FORGET! The following features only work in iPod mode with an iPod dock ed. Selecting iPod Mode Press the ST ANDBY button to turn on the Karaok e System. Select the iPod mo[...]
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16 05 Repeat play Y ou can repeat a single T rack, Album or Playlist or all the tracks on your iPod. Repeating a single track T o repeat a single track, press the REPEA T button once. The Repeat Once symbol will appear on your iPod display . The track will be played continuously . T o cancel the repeat function, press the REPEA T button continuousl[...]
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17 06 T roubleshooting General Problem Possible Cause What to do No Power 1. The plug is not plugged into the wall socket. 2. The wall socket is not turned on. 1. Ensure the plug is plugged into the wall socket. 2. T urn on the power at the wall socket. The Karaok e System is not responding to the Remote Control 1. The Karaok e System is switched o[...]
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18 06 Problem Possible Cause What to do There is no sound when singing into the Microphone 1. The Microphone is not connected to the Karaok e System. 2. The Microphone is not switched On. 3. The Microphone V olume is on the minimum setting. 1. Connect the Microphone to the Karaok e System. See page 9 for more information. 2. Switch on the Microphon[...]
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19 06 iPod Problem Possible Cause What to do The iPod is unstable in the Dock. 1. The iP od Model Switch is set to the incorrect setting. 1. Select the correct setting using the iPod Model Switch. iPod does not respond to inputs from the Karaok e System. 1. The iP od is not docked correctly . 1. Ensure the iP od is correctly docked. See page 14 for[...]
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20 07 Specifications Model Number XB7CDGIP P ower Supply 230V AC 50Hz 8 x LR14 C Type 1.5V batteries (not included) Alkaline is recommended for longer life P ower Consumption: Standby Operating Nominal Use 0.831W 28W 21W F requency Response 100 - 10,000 Hz (+/- 3db) P ower Output 2W x 2 (10% THD) Speaker 3” 4 ohms Microphone 60 dB 600 ohms impeda[...]
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21 08 W arnings WEEE This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/ EG concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (W aste Electrical and Electronic Equipment - WEEE). The guideline determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances. Sound levels Y our hearing is very important to you and to[...]
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22 08 Make sure that other people in your household are conversant with the Karaok e System. Don’t obstruct the ventilation vents on the Karaok e System, for example with curtains or soft furnishings. Don’t allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture. Store the Karaok e System in a clean, dry environment. Do not use any cleanin[...]
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23 09 Electrical information 2- Core plug This symbol indicates that this 2-core appliance is Class II and does not require an earth connection. The wire coloured blue must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured red. The [...]
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24 10 The Karaok e System is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of original purchase. If any defect due to faulty materials or workmanship, contact the Goodmans Helpline. Have your receipt of purchase on hand. The guarantee is subject to the following provisions: • It is only valid within the boundaries of the country of purchase. • The[...]
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