EasyManua.ls Logo

Radio Shack CD Graphics Karaoke System - System Connections; Microphone Connections; TV and Video Output; Audio Component Input;Output

Radio Shack CD Graphics Karaoke System
16 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
6
Auxiliary Input Jacks
— lets you con-
nect another audio input source, such as
a stereo VCR or tuner.
Auxiliary Output Jacks
— let you con-
nect another audio component, such as
an equalizer/booster or a PA system.
Dual Microphone Jacks
— lets you
use the supplied microphone along with
an optional microphone to sing duets or
lead and background vocals.
ˆ
Making Connections
Caution:
To avoid electrical shock, do
not connect the system to AC power un-
til all other connections are complete.
CONNECTING
MICROPHONES
The system has two microphone jacks,
so you can use the supplied microphone
to sing along with your favorite record-
ings, and connect an optional micro-
phone (not supplied, available at your
local RadioShack store) for duets or
lead and background vocals. For the
best performance, the microphone
should be a unidirectional 600-ohm dy-
namic type with a
1
/
4
-inch (6.35-mm)
plug and an ON/OFF switch.
Before you connect a microphone, set
MIC VOLUME
to
MIN
. Plug a single mi-
crophone into
MIC 1
. If you add a second
microphone, plug it into
MIC 2
.
To store the microphone, pull down the
built-in microphone holder on the left
side of the system and place the micro-
phone in the holder’s grip.
CONNECTING A TV
To see the words and images from a
karaoke video cassette or CD/CDG on a
TV or monitor, plug one end of the sup-
plied cable into
VIDEO OUT
and the oth-
er end into your TV or monitor’s VIDEO
IN jack.
CONNECTING AN AUDIO
COMPONENT
To sing along with music from an option-
al audio component (such as a tuner, A/
V receiver, or VCR), connect the compo-
nent’s audio output (red and white RCA)
jacks to the
AUX IN R
and
L
jacks.
To hear your voice and music from the
system through an optional audio com-
AUX
OUT IN VIDEO OUT

Related product manuals