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If your television does not have the required Video Input, you will need an RF Modulator (Radio
Frequency Modulator), which connects through your TV Antenna or cable line and serves as
Video Input.
An RF Modulator can be purchased at almost any consumer electronics retailer. If you are
connecting the video from the karaoke system to either a television or a VCR video input jack,
you must specify the source the TV or VCR is to display. Your TV or VCR user guide can tell
you how to display the video signal from the ‘Video In’ jack.
If you don’t have the manual for your TV or VCR we suggest calling the TV or VCR
manufacturer’s customer service department. Only the manufacturer will be able to tell you very
quickly how to configure your TV or VCR to display the video signal coming from the ‘Video
Input’ jack.
* Note: Some projection TV sets do not display the standard blue background used on most
CDGs properly. If the background color is inconsistent or flashing, please try connecting your
karaoke system to a standard tube television.
COMMON WAYS TO CONFIGURE YOUR TV OR VCR
Your karaoke system is designed to connect to your TV the same way you would connect a
video camera, VCR or video game. The karaoke system is constantly sending the video and
audio signals to the ‘Video Out’ and ‘AUX OUT’ jacks whenever you play a CDG. So, load a CDG
into your karaoke system before you start making these connections. You will see lyrics on the
TV screen as soon as you get the setup completed correctly.
We refer to TV/VCR because manufacturers use very similar ways to connect TVs and VCRs
and you can connect your karaoke system to a TV, VCR or satellite system. The setup of your
TV/VCR is the most difficult part of making the connection for displaying your karaoke system
lyrics. In most homes, the TV has either a cable connected or antennae in use. Once you
connect your karaoke system to the TV/VCR, you must ‘tell’ your TV/VCR to display the input
from the karaoke system instead of the usual input from the cable or antennae.
Check your TV/VCR user manual for the easiest way to setup your particular entertainmen t
system. If you don’t have your manual you can always call your TV/VCR manufacturer for that
information or try hitting their website for online assistance. We’ve listed below the most
common ways of setting up a TV/VCR:
(1) In the setup menu for configuring the TV/VCR there may be an option on ‘Input Selection’
where you may choose between ‘Cable/Ant.’, ‘Video 1’, or ‘Video 2’ etc. as the input
source.
(2) Try looking for a ‘Video’ channel between the highest channel an d the lowest channel on
your TV or VCR. (i.e. Between 99 and 2 may be ‘VIDEO’ or ‘INPUT’ or ‘GAME’)
(3) Look for a button on the remote control for the TV/VCR you are connecting to that says
‘VIDEO’, ‘VIDEO 1’, ‘Game’, ‘AUX’, ‘EXT’, ‘LINE1’, ‘LINE-IN’ or occasionally the ‘VCR’
button will display the Video input source.
MAKING THE CONNECTIONS