JVC XV-M556TN, XV-M557GD manual Reserving songs, While stopped, when the Karaoke function is on

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KARAOKE operation

Reserving songs

You can reserve songs to play in the desired order while the disc is stopped. Up to 12 songs can be reserved.

Of course, it is possible to enjoy karaoke without reserving songs.

(From the remote control unit)

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DISC 1

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MENU

 

 

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RETURN

 

 

DISPLAY

 

CHOICE

TIME

 

 

PLAY MODE

SUBTITLE

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DIGEST

STROBE

ZOOM

CANCEL

KARAOKE KARAOKE MENU RESERVE

 

 

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7While stopped, when the KARAOKE function is on

1Press ZOOM-RESERVE while holding down SHIFT (or press RESERVE on the front panel).

The reservation table appears on the TV screen.

If any song(s) is/are reserved, The “PROGRAM” indicator appears in the display window on the front panel.

(TV screen)

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Reservation table

(Display window)

PROGRAM

DISCKARAOKE

2 Specify the disc by a DISC (1-3) button and then the title or track by the numeric buttons.

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Example:

 

 

 

 

 

To reserve track 13 of the disc

loaded in tray 2: Press DISC 2 +10 3.

The specified song is reserved and the moves to the next position.

Repeat this operation until all desired songs (up to 12 songs) are reserved.

3 Press #.

The unit starts playback of songs in the reserved order.

A song which has finished playback is deleted from the reservation table.

After playing back all reserved songs, the unit stops, and the “PROGRAM” indicator in the display window turns off.

To check the reserved songs

Press ZOOM-RESERVE while holding down SHIFT (or press RESERVE on the front panel) to display the reservation table.

To cancel display of the reservation table

Press ZOOM-RESERVE while holding down SHIFT (or press RESERVE on the front panel).

To reserve additional songs

Make sure that points the next to the last song in the reservation table on the TV screen,

and use the DISC and numeric buttons to select the song(s) you want to reserve.

To insert a song to be reserved

Move to the position where you want to insert a song using CURSOR 2/3, then press

the DISC and numeric button to select the song you want to reserve.

To cancel the reserved song

Move to the song you want to cancel using CURSOR 2/3, then press CANCEL.

NOTES

To cancel all songs

While the unit is stopped and the reservation table is displayed on the TV screen , press STOP 7.

For Audio CDs, the A-B repeat function cannot be operated while playing back a reserved song.

KARAOKE

operation

 

 

PROGRAM indicator

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Contents XV-M557GD/XV-M556TN Class Laser Product Table of contents Features Supplied accessoriesIntroduction To playback titles or tracks in random order Random When you’re away Installation of the unitPower cord Avoid high temperaturesPreliminary knowledge Names of parts and controlsFront panel ¢ PREVIOUS/NEXT Remote control unitDisc 1 through Disc 3 buttons Play Mode button$ Infrared signal-emitting window Cancel buttonRear panel Preference displays Operational PrinciplesOn-screen displays Opening displaysPlay mode displays Karaoke setting displaysStatus displays How to use numeric buttons To prevent the monitor from burning out Screen SaverOn-screen guide icons Playable discs About discsPlayable disc types Disc structureTo connect to a TV Getting startedConnections Before making any connectionsRed White To connect to a TV with the component video input jacksTo connect to an audio amplifier or receiver Red Connect Y to Y, PB to PB, and PR to PR correctlyWhite To connect the power cordTo connect to audio equipment with a digital input UnitPrecaution Using the remote control unitTo install batteries in the remote control unit Precautions for the safe use of batteriesExample To use the remote control unit for TV operationSetting the remote control signal for operating your TV Manufacturer code listPress 0 OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray Basic operationsTurning on/off the unit Inserting and removing discsTo stop playback temporarily Basic playbackTo start playback To stop playback completelyTo advance or reverse play rapidly while monitoring To locate the beginning of the scene or songTo resume playback Press #or the corresponding Disc 1-3 button Advanced operationsPlaying from a specific position on a disc Press Menu or TitleUnit starts playback from the selected title or track ¢ orUse the numeric buttons 0 ~ 9 to enter the time Press Play ModePress Enter Use Cursor 2/ 3 to moveFor DVD For Audio CD Press Digest KaraokePress Strobe Karaoke Menu Special picture playbackTo display still pictures Strobe Use Cursor 2/3/5/ or 4/¢to select the desired sceneTo zoom a scene Zoom To playback in slow-motion SlowChanging the playback order To playback titles/tracks in the desired order ProgramPress #to start program play Use Cursor 2/3to move Repeat playbackTo playback titles or tracks in random order Random Use Cursor 2/ 3to moveTo quit repeat playback To repeat a desired part A-B Repeat7During playback Unit locates a and starts repeat playback between a and BTo quit A-B repeat playback Viewing from multiple anglesTo select a scene angle from the normal screen Angle Press Angle or Cursor 2/3to select the desired angleTo select a scene angle from the angle list display Angle Changing the language and soundPress Audio Selecting the picture characterTo change the audio language or sound Audio To select the picture character Theater PositionTo simulate surround sound 3D Phonic Enjoying virtual surround soundTo turn off the disc/time display Checking the statusTo check the disc/time information Press Display Time while holding downTo turn off the DVD function status display To check the DVD function statusPress Display Time DVD function status display appears on the TV screenConnect microphones to the MIC 1/2 jacks on the front panel Connecting microphones Turning on the Karaoke functionKaraoke operation PreparationReserving songs While stopped, when the Karaoke function is onSelecting audio Selecting audio tracks AudioSelecting Karaoke sound Karaoke Sound 1+2 above appear only with materials for vocal duet Masking the vocal recorded on a discUse Cursor 2/3 to move to Vocal Use Cursor 5/ to select MaskUse Cursor 5/to select Replace 7When the Karaoke function is onAdding an effect to your voice Adding an echo effect EchoOperating from the front panel Shifting the musical keyUse Cursor 5/to shift the musical key Operating from the remote control unitLanguage Initial settingsHow to set preferences Selecting preferencesAudio Mode DisplayLt/Rt Dolby Digital disc only L0/R0System Limiting playback by children To set Parental Lock for the first timePress Enter while holding down Shift Use the Cursor 5/to move Enter your 4-digit password using the numeric buttons 0 toAV Compu Link remote control system Connection and setupAdditional information Operation Care and handling of discsSymptom Possible case Remedy TroubleshootingSpecifications Appendix B Country code list for parental lock 1099RIMUBNSAN

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