Optimus CDG owner manual Connections, Connecting Microphones

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CONNECTIONS

Caution: To avoid electrical shock, do not connect the system to AC power un- til all other connections are complete.

If you are connecting only one micro- phone, plug it into MIC 1. If you are add- ing a second microphone, plug it into MIC 2.

CONNECTING

MICROPHONES

The system has two microphone jacks so you can use the supplied microphone to sing along to your favorite recordings, and connect an additional microphone (not supplied) for duets or lead and background vocals.

For the best performance, the additional microphone should be a unidirectional 600-ohm dynamic microphone with a 1/4- inch (6.35-mm) plug and an ON/OFF switch. Your local RadioShack store has a wide selection of microphones.

Before you connect a microphone, al- ways turn MIC VOL 1 to MIN on MIC 1, (and MIC VOL 2 if you are connecting an additional microphone).

The system has a built-in microphone holder on the right side of the system. To use the holder, pull it down from the side of the system, and place the micro- phone in the holder’s grip.

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Contents CDG Karaoke System Fm Page 2 Wednesday, November 17, 1999 451 PM Features Fm Page 4 Wednesday, November 17, 1999 451 PM Contents Recording Your Voice with Music Dubbing a Cassette Tape Connections Connecting MicrophonesConnecting an External Speaker Connecting Other Audio ComponentsConnecting an External Audio Source for Input Connecting an External Audio Component for OutputConnecting Power Connecting to a TVSinging with a CD/CDG or a Cassette Tape Singing ALONG/QUICK StartThrough Another Audio Component With Another Audio SourceListening Safely Adjusting the SoundUsing Headphones System OperationAutomatic Search Special CD/CDG Player FeaturesCD/CDG Player Operation Playing a CD/CDGRandom Play Audible SearchIntro Scan Repeat PlayProgramming and Playing a Sequence of Tracks Programmed PlayReviewing/Replacing a Programmed Sequence CD/CDG Care TipsErasing a Programmed Sequence Normal Play Cassette Deck OperationLoading a Tape Playing a TapeConsecutive Play Erasing a Cassette Tape Cleaning the Tape-Handling PartsTape Care Tips Preventing Accidental ErasureRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality Listening Through Another Audio Component Using Optional ComponentsRecording Your Voice with Music Recording a Cassette TapeDubbing a Cassette Tape Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know Specifications RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas