Front Panel
Front Panel
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1.Main POWER button - Turns the power on and off.
2.SD CARD slot - Insert an SD CARD here for A/V file playback.
3.Display screen - Displays the player’s operating status.
4.Direct Track Access (number) buttons - For use whenever number input is necessary. i.e. Jumping directly to tracks/chapters, programming tracks in program mode, parental password, etc. See the Operations section in this manual for detailed instructions.
5.EJECT button - Opens and closes the disc tray
6.PLAY/PAUSE button - Plays a disc that is stopped or paused and pauses a disc that is playing.
7.Stop button - Stops a disc that is playing.
8.PREV and NEXT buttons - Press PREV to jump to the previous track and NEXT to jump to the next track.
9.USB/DISC button - Toggles between disc player and USB input. Select DISC when playing a disc and USB when connecting a USB device to the player.
10.Digital Key Control - Adjusts the musical key to fit a singer’s vocal range. Press “b” to lower the key and “#” to raise the key.
11.CUE button - Turns the Cue function on and off. When the Cue function is on, the player will pause at
5 seconds into every track.This is for use on CD+G karaoke discs with a song title screen at the beginning of each song as it allows you to display the
12.SINGLE MODE button - Turns Single Mode on and off. Single mode will play a single track and then stop playing when that track is finished.
13.USB input - Connect a USB device here for A/V file playback.
14.MINI SD CARD slot - Insert a MINI SD CARD here for A/V file playback.
15.Disc Tray - Insert discs here.
16.MIC 1 & 2 Input jacks - Connect microphones here using ¼” microphone cables.
17.MIC 1 & 2 Volume controls - For adjusting each microphone’s individual volume. Turn clockwise to raise the microphone volume and
18.ECHO level control - For adjusting the amount of Echo that is present in the microphone vocals. Turn clockwise to raise the Echo level and
* The Cue function and Single Mode cannot be turned on at the same time.
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