Optimus 32-1162 owner manual Connecting Microphones, Using the Microphone Holder

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Follow these steps to connect an option- al DC adapter to the karaoke system.

1.Set DC/AC to DC.

2.Insert the DC adapter’s barrel plug into the DC 12V IN jack, then plug the adapter into your vehicle’s cigarette- lighter socket.

Caution: Always unplug the adapter from the cigarette-lighter socket before unplugging it from the sys- tem.

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 for duets or lead and background vo- cals.

The additional microphone must have a 1/4-inch plug and an ON/OFF switch. To help prevent feedback, we recommend a unidirectional microphone. Your local RadioShack store has a wide selection of microphones.

To connect either one or two micro- phones, first turn MIC VOLUME to MIN. 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.

Using the Microphone Holder

When you want to temporarily put down the supplied microphone or store it with the system, you can place it in the sys- tem’s built-in microphone holder.

Set the microphone’s ON/OFF switch to OFF before placing it in the microphone holder to avoid feedback.

To use the holder, pull it down from the side of the system, and place the micro- phone in the holder’s grip.

When you are not using the mic holder, fold it up.

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Contents Dual-Cassette Karaoke System Features Fm Page 3 Monday, August 9, 1999 301 PM Contents Connections Connecting PowerUsing AC Power Installing BatteriesUsing DC Power Using the Microphone Holder Connecting MicrophonesConnecting an External Audio Source for Input Connecting Other Audio ComponentsConnecting an External Audio Component for Output Operation Turning Power ON/OFFAdjusting the Sound Using the 5-Band Frequency EqualizerPlaying 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 Using Music from a Cassette TapeRecording Your Voice with Music Dubbing Copying a Cassette Tape Using Music from an External Audio SourceVolume MIN/MAX to the desired listening level Care and Maintenance Erasing a Cassette Tape Tape TipsPreventing Accidental Erasure 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