Acesonic DGX-212 user manual Remote Functions, Power Button Turns the player on or off

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1.POWER BUTTON - Turns the player on or off.

2.SD CARD - Press to change to SD card mode.

3.MUSIC BUTTON - In USB/SD Card mode, use this button to call out all the music files and display on the screen.

4.GUI SWITCH - Press the button to switch between windows and playback display mode. See more detail on page 17.

5.SHARP BUTTON (#) - Raises the key by a half tone. LOW BUTTON (b) - Lower the key by a half tone NATURAL BUTTON - Go back to original key tone.

6.TITLE BUTTON - DVD’s have an indication number which makes it easier to locate chapters.

7.MENU BUTTON - Press MENU once to return to the root menu for DVD’s.

8.PLAY BUTTON - Press to begin playback or to close disc tray and begin playing automatically.

9.NUMBER KEY 0-9 - Input numbers for track selection or programming purposes. In the PBC function, the number keys are also used to select

10.CLOSE/EJECT BUTTON

11.USB PORT - Press to change to USB mode if a USB device is connected.

12.DVD DISC - Press to change to disc mode.

13.NAME INDEX BUTTON - Use this button to do song search by song name in the DISC/USB/SD mode. There must be a name in the song name (ex: love from

1001_love.mp3) to make this function work. See more detail on page 17.

14.NUMBER INDEX BUTTON - Use this button to do song search by song-number in the DISC/USB/SD mode. There must be a song number in the song name (ex: 1001 from 1001_love.mp3) to make this function work. See more detail on page 17.

15. RECORD BUTTON - Record singing (audio MP3 file only) from CD/VCD discs or record MP3+G (A/V files)from CDG/MP3G discs or files. * Ripping a single or multiple files from CDG disc, simply press DISC RIPPING(#45) button to start ripping process.

16.MUSIC VOL - Adjust the volume of music audio output.

17.PLAYBACK BUTTON - After recording your singing, you can use this button to playback right away.

18.ENTER & DIRECTION BUTTONS - Use the direction buttons for navigation in selection menu and use the enter button to confirm entry or selection.

19.SETUP BUTTON - Open SETUP menu, see the following pages for more detail .

20.SUBTITLE BUTTON - With DVD discs, press SUBTITLE repeatedly until the desired language is

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Contents DGX-212 Hdmi Multi-Format Karaoke PlayerAcesonic DGX-212 First Things FirstBefore Operation Important Information Before You StartCompatible Video Formats Front Panel Functions and Operation Power Button Turns the player on or off Remote FunctionsSkip Backward Button Player Connections USB & SD CardConnection Power Connection No Microphone audio will be outputted in 5.1 Channel modeBasic Operation Basic PlaybackPlay back from USB and SD card devices Rip MP3G from CDG discSee also Page12 Scoring functionSystem Setup TV SystemLanguage Setup Audio SetupVideo Setup Speaker SetupDigital Setup Recording a Performance What is MP3+GRecording function on this player offers two applications CDG Disc Ripping to MP3+G FilesBasic Recording Operation for MP3+G Time Advanced OperationsPlaying From a Specific Position Repeating PlaybackCreate Song List Song SearchingSearching by name Troubleshooting Reset to factory settingsTroubleshooting Symptom Possible CausesSafety Warnings & Precautions Important Safety ProceduresSafety Warnings and Precautions Information Techsupport@acesonic.comU.S.A