Optimus 32-1162 owner manual Connections, Connecting Power, Using AC Power, Installing Batteries

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CONNECTIONS

Note: You can connect many different types of audio/video components, such as a stereo VCR, CD player, or PA sys- tem to your karaoke system. These con- nections might require additional supplies, which are available from your local RadioShack store.

2.While pressing both tabs on the bat- tery compartment cover in the direc- tion of the arrow, pull the cover down to remove it.

CONNECTING POWER

You can power your karaoke system us- ing any of the following power sources.

AC power

Eight D batteries

Vehicle battery power

Using AC Power

3.Unroll the power cord from its stor- age area in the battery compart- ment, then plug it into a standard AC outlet.

4.Replace the battery compartment cover.

The supplied power cord stored inside the battery compartment lets you power the karaoke system from a standard AC outlet.

Caution: The supplied power cord has a polarized plug that fits into the outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit properly, turn it over and try again. Do not force it.

1.Set DC/AC on the back of the karaoke system to AC.

Installing Batteries

You can power the karaoke system with eight D batteries (not supplied). For the best performance, we recommend alka- line batteries, such as RadioShack Cat. No. 23-650.

Cautions:

Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.

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Contents Dual-Cassette Karaoke System Features Fm Page 3 Monday, August 9, 1999 301 PM Contents Using AC Power Connecting PowerInstalling Batteries ConnectionsUsing DC Power Using the Microphone Holder Connecting MicrophonesConnecting an External Audio Component for Output Connecting Other Audio ComponentsConnecting an External Audio Source for Input Adjusting the Sound Turning Power ON/OFFUsing the 5-Band Frequency Equalizer OperationPlaying a Cassette Tape Loading a Cassette TapeNormal Play Consecutive Play Singing with a Cassette Tape Singing AlongSinging with AN External Audio Source Using AN External Audio ComponentRecording Your Voice with Music Using Music from a Cassette TapeRecording Dubbing Copying a Cassette Tape Using Music from an External Audio SourceVolume MIN/MAX to the desired listening level Care and Maintenance Preventing Accidental Erasure Tape TipsErasing a Cassette Tape Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality Cleaning the Tape Handling PartsSpecifications Fm Page 22 Monday, August 9, 1999 301 PM Fm Page 23 Monday, August 9, 1999 301 PM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas