Optimus CDG Connecting Other Audio Components, Connecting an External Audio Source for Input

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CONNECTING OTHER AUDIO COMPONENTS

You can connect an external audio source or component to the karaoke system, so you can sing along with other audio formats or videos, or hear the karaoke’s sound from another speaker or a PA system. To make the connec- tion, you need optional audio patch ca- bles (such as Cat. No. 42-2352).

Note: If your audio source does not have AUX OUT R and L jacks, but has only a headphone or line out jack (such as on a portable tape or CD player), use a shielded Y-adapter cord with phono jacks on each end (such as Cat. No. 42- 2475). Connect the single-plug end to the audio source’s headphone or line out jack, and connect the other end’s two phono plugs to the system’s AUX IN R and L jacks.

Connecting an External Audio Source for Input

You can connect another audio source, such as a stereo VCR or another CD player, so you can sing along with the audio source’s sound. Connect the source’s stereo audio output jacks to the system’s AUX IN R and L jacks.

Connecting an External Audio Component for Output

You can broadcast the karaoke sys- tem’s sound through an external audio component such as a PA system ampli- fier. Connect the external audio compo- nent’s audio input jacks to the karaoke system’s AUX OUT R and L jacks.

Connecting an External

Speaker

You can connect an external 8 to15-watt stereo speaker with 4-8 ohm impedance to the system for a stereo effect. Plug the speaker’s phono plug into 4-8 OHM SPEAKER / RIGHT CHANNEL on the sys- tem.

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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 Connecting Microphones ConnectionsConnecting Other Audio Components Connecting an External Audio Source for InputConnecting an External Audio Component for Output Connecting an External SpeakerConnecting to a TV Connecting PowerSinging ALONG/QUICK Start Singing with a CD/CDG or a Cassette TapeWith Another Audio Source Through Another Audio ComponentAdjusting the Sound Using HeadphonesSystem Operation Listening SafelySpecial CD/CDG Player Features CD/CDG Player OperationPlaying a CD/CDG Automatic SearchAudible Search Intro ScanRepeat Play Random PlayProgrammed Play Programming and Playing a Sequence of TracksErasing a Programmed Sequence CD/CDG Care TipsReviewing/Replacing a Programmed Sequence Cassette Deck Operation Loading a TapePlaying a Tape Normal PlayConsecutive Play Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts Tape Care TipsPreventing Accidental Erasure Erasing a Cassette TapeRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality Using Optional Components Listening Through Another Audio ComponentRecording a Cassette Tape Recording Your Voice with MusicDubbing a Cassette Tape Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know Specifications RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas