Acesonic Karaoke Machine KOD 800 User Manual

Karaoke on Demand Jukebox  
With Disc Capturing  
KOD-800  
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Warnings, Cautions and OOtthheerrss  
Mises en garde, pprreeccaauuttiioonnss eett iinnddiiccaattiioonnss ddiivveerrsseess  
For Canada//Pourr lle Canada  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
SLOT,ANND FULLY INSERT.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  
ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS  
SHOCK.  
ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS  
LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE  
CORRESSPONDAANNTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER  
JUSQUAU FOND.  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
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equilateral triangle is iinntteennddeedd ttoo aalleerrtt tthhee uusseerr ttoo ee  
presencce of uninsulated dangerous voltaagithin he  
producct's enclosure that may bbee ooff ssuuffffiicciieenntt mmaaggnnuuddee tt
constituute a risk of electric shock ttoo ppeerrssoonnss
The exclamation point withiinn aann eeqquuiillaaeerraall nnggss  
intended to alert the user ttoo tthhee pprreesseennooff t  
operating and maintenance ((sseerrvviicciinngg))
literature accompanying the aapppplliiaannccee..  
For Caanada//Pourr lle Canada  
THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOOES NOT EEXCEED  
THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE  
EMISSIONNS FORRM DIGIITAL AAPPARAATUS AS SET  
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CAUTION  
OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE-CAUSING  
IPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED DIGITAL  
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fir
1.Do not remove screws, screws, c
2.Do not expose this appliance to
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RATUS, ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF  
MUNICATS. CET APPAAREIL NUMMERIQUE  
EECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIO  
TRIQUES PPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS  
ERIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS  
OSUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR:  
AS NUMERIQUES , NMB-003 EDICTEE  
LE MTRE DEES COMMUNICATIONS.  
FCC INFORMATION ((U.S.
1.This equipment has been test
comply with the limits for a Cl
pursuant to part 15 of the FC
are designed to provide reas
against harmful interference
installlation.  
This equipment generates
radio frequency energy a
used in accordance with
cause harmful interfere
communnicatiions. HHow
that interference will n
installation. If this equi
interferrence to radio or t
can be determined by turtt
and on, the user is encouraccoorrrreecc
interfeerence by one or more ollloowwiinngg  
measuures:  
Reorient or relocate the re
Increase the separation betwe
and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outleett oonn aa cciirrccuuiitt  
different from that to which the receiver is  
connected. Consult the dealer or an eexxppeerriieenncceedd  
radio/TV technician for help.  
ect the electricall pplluugg ttoo sshhuutt ooffff ppoowweerr  
ly. The POWER on tthhee uunniitt iiss nnoott ooffff ffrroomm tthhee  
lug wheenn tthhee PPOOWWEERR bbuuttttoonn oonn tthhee ffrroonntt  
essed in.  
PORTANT FOR LASER PODUCTS  
LASER PRODUCT  
laseerr radiaationn when open and  
eeaated. AAvoid direct exposure to  
3. CATION: Do not open the top cover. There are nnoo  
user service able parts inside the uunniitt.. LLeeaavvee aallll  
servicing to qualified service personneell..  
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL,  
PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT.  
2.IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to  
accessories and/or another product use only hhiigghh  
quality shielded cables. Cable(s) supplied with  
this product MUST be used. Follow all iinnssttaallllaattiioonn  
instructions. Failure to follow instructions could  
void your FCC authorization to use proodduucctt iinn tthhee  
U. S. A.  
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18. Overlloading  
Important Safety instructions  
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, oorr iinntteeggrraall  
convenience receptacles as this can result iin aa rriisskk ooff ffiirree oorr  
electrric shock.  
1. Read These Instructions.  
2. Keep These Instructions.  
3. Heed All Warnings.  
19. Objeect and Liiquid EEntry  
Never push objects of any kind into this pprroodduucctt tthhrroouugghh  
openings as they may touch dangerous vvoollttaaggee ppooiinnttss oorr  
shortt-outt parts that could result in a fire or electric sshhoocckk..  
Never spill liquid of any kind oonn tthhee pprroodduucctt..  
4. Follow All Instructions.  
5. Do not use this product near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilationn openings.  
20. Replaccement Parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure tthhee sseerrvviiccee  
technician has used replacement parts specified bbyy tthhee  
manufaccturer or have the same characteristics as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result iin ffiirree,,  
electtric shock, or other hazards.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources ssuucchh aass rraaddiiaattoorrss,, hheeaatt  
registerr, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
producce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarizzeedd rr  
groundding-ttype pllug. AA ppolariized plug has two blades wh on
wider than the other. A grounding ttyyppee pplluugg hhss ttwwbbllaaeess aanndd  
third groounding prong. The wide blade or the hird onare  
provided for your safety. If the provided plug des tt ttoo  
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacemnn
obsoleete outlet.  
21. Safeety Check  
Upon completion of any service or repairs tto tthhiiss pprroodduucctt,,  
ask the service technician to perform safety checks to  
determinee that the product is in proper operating ccoonnddiittiioonn..  
22.Wall or Ceiling Mounting  
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as  
recommended by the manufacturer. Any mounting ooff tthhee  
product should follow the manufacturer instructions, and  
hould use a mounting accessory recommended bbyy tthhee  
anufaccturer.  
10. Proteect the power cord from being walked on
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacle
where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments and accesso
manufaccturer.  
et locatiion maarrking  
pparatus snot be exposed to drippiinngg oorr ssppllaasshhiinngg aanndd  
o objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed  
n tpparatus.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod
or table specified by the manufactur
with the apparatus. When a cart is u
caution when moving the cart. Appa
combination to avoid injury from tip
Outddnnttenna Grounding  
n outsntenna oable system is connected ttoo tthhee  
uct, e the antenna or cable system iiss ggrroouunnddeedd ssoo  
prode se protection against voltage ssuurrggeess aanndd  
up atic charges. Article 810 of tthe NNaattiioonnaall EElleeccttrriiccaall  
,, NSII/NFPA 70,, provides information with regard tto  
er grounding of the mast and supporting ssttrruuccttuurree,,  
dinng of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit,  
grounding conductors, location of antenna ddiisscchhaarrggee  
nection to grounding electrodes, and rreeqquuiirreemmeennttss  
ndiing electrode. Seee figuure below.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lig
long period of time.  
14. Referr all servicing ttoo qquuaalliiffiiee
is required when the appara
way, such aas power-supply
has been spilled or objects h
the apparatus has been exp
not operate normally, or has
15. This product should be operated ype of
sourcce indicated on the marking labaarree nnoott ssuu
the type of power supply to your home, coonnssuulltt yy
dealer or local power company. Fo
operatee from battery power, or ot
operating instructions.  
16. Proteective AAttachmment Plug  
The product is equipped with an attachment pplluugg hhaavviinngg  
overload protection. This is a safety feature. See Instruction  
Manual for replacement or resetting of protective devicee.. IIf  
replacement of the plug is required, be ssuurree tthhee sseerrvviiccee  
technician has used a replacement plug ssppeecciiffiieedd bbyy tthhee  
manufactturer that has the same overload protection as tthhee  
originnal plug.  
17. Powwer Lines  
An outside antenna system should not be llooccaatteedd iinn tthhee  
vicinity of overhead power lines or other eelleecctric lliigghhtt oorr  
power circuits, or where it can fall into such ppoowweerr lliinneess oorr  
circuuits.. When installing an outside antenna system, eexxttrreemmee  
care should be taken to keep from touching ssuucchh ppoowweerr lliinneess  
or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.  
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BEFORE OPERATION  
Note  
Included Accessories  
-Any disc that is not listed, will cause the player  
to display NO DISC in the DISPLAY WINDOW.  
Future media and disc formats maybe be  
supported with firmware upgrade, when  
available.  
Please check to see that you have all of the following  
accessories supply to you. If anything is missing, please  
contact your dealer immediately.  
-Dirty, scratched, warped or defective discs may  
cause a considerable time delay during the  
loading and reading of te disc. In extreme cases,  
this may render the disc completely unreadable  
by the player.  
*RCA Audio/Video Cable (Yellow/Red/White)  
*Full Function Remote Control  
*Guest Remote Control  
*User’s Manual  
*Rack-mount kit  
*Warranty Card  
Video Signal Formats  
This player also accommodates NTSC and PAL  
color systems, with automatic detection and  
override settings.  
About this manual  
The display window information and On Screen Display  
(OSD) menu items are all in upper case letters.  
Digital Audio Formats  
This player accommodates 5.1 Channels while  
playing DVD.  
Precautions  
Notes on Power Cord  
*Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if you are gone for  
a long period of time.  
*When you are removing the player from the wall  
outlet, always pull the plug, not the cord.  
*Do NOT unplug the power cord with a wet hand.  
Note  
-Depending on the AUDIO SETUP> SPDIF  
settings digital audio signals may not be output  
as they are recorded on the disc.  
-On some DVD’s, the player starts playback  
automatically after inserting the disc, regardless  
whether or not PLAY BACK CONTROL is on or off.  
-The images that are poor, noisy or grainy are  
due to actual defects on the disc itself.  
-Some functions may not be possible on all discs  
as described in this manual.  
Avoid High Temperatures  
*Do not expose the player to direct sunlight or near any  
heating device.  
Notes on Installation  
*Select a place where the unit will be level, dry and not  
too cold or too hot.  
Handling and Cleaning of Discs  
*Do not use the unit on it’s side or where vibrations are  
present. (e.g. Subwoofer)  
*Leave sufficient distance between the TV and unit.  
*Do not leave heavy objects on top of unit.  
Handling  
-At anytime, when handling discs, always hold  
them from their edges and/or by the circle in the  
center.  
-NEVER write on the any surface of the disc for it  
maybe render the disc unreadable.  
-Store discs in a clean and dry environment.  
Storing CD’s vertically will also help prevent  
warping.  
Prevent Malfunction of Unit  
*This unit is not user-serviceable. If the unit no longer  
functions, unplug from it wall outlet and contact the  
manufacture.  
-After use, insert CD into jacket or case to  
minimize wear and tear. DO NOT stack CDs on top  
of one another.  
-Do not bend or press the disc. Do not expose the  
disc to direct sunlight.  
Playable & Recordable Media  
This unit supports the following formats:  
-DVD, Video CD, Video CD 2.0  
-CD+Graphics, Audio CD  
-Mp3, WMA, JPEG, MPEG  
Above media is playable on the following type of discs:  
-DVD R, DVD RW, DVD R DL, DVD DL  
-CD-R, CD-RW  
Cleaning  
-Wipe the discs from time to time using a soft  
cloth. Always wipe from the center towards the  
edges. NOT in circular motions.  
The following media can be recorded to the discs  
above:  
CD+G, Video CD, CD-Audio.  
-DO NOT clean with any other cleaning solution,  
unless it is specifically made for disc cleaning.  
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FEATURE  
ALL IN ONE KARAOKE PLAYER  
-Karaoke on demand jukebox  
-DVD/VCD player with digital outputs  
-Karaoke pitch adjustment  
-Audio mixing function  
MULTI-FUNCTION  
-Integration of DVD and karaoke functions in a single unit  
-Compatible with MPEGI, MPGII, CD+G  
-Compatible with DVD, CD+G, VCD, CD, MP3, JPEG pictures, CD R/RW, DVD R/RW disc  
-Record CD+G, VCD and Audio CD into built-in hard drive  
EASY TO USE KARAOKE FUNCTIONS  
-Efficient song ordering through on screen display even without songbooks  
-Up to 80 songs could be added to the song list  
-Searching songs by song name or artist  
-Easy to add or delete songs using remote control  
EFFICIENT PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS  
-Random play of all songs stored in the hard disc  
-Play reserved songs repeatedly by pushing one button  
-Quick access to favorite songs with “my favorite” feature  
OUTSTANDING AUDIO/VIDEO PERFORMANCE  
-Built-in 5.1 Channel decoder and optical/coaxial digital output allows the high quality  
sound effects.  
-High quality MPEGII audio and video coding technology produce more than 500 lines  
horizontal resolution.  
-Built-in microphone mixer and echo control transmits desired sound effects  
VARIOUS STANDBY MODES  
Useful commercial use of standby modes such as advertising, screen saver and random  
play. Also support commercial jukebox with billy feature. Sold separately.  
MULTILINGUAL  
Support (Chinese/English) on menu navigation and (Chinese/English/Japanese) lyrics  
FULLY FUNCTIONAL REMOTE  
Full-function, large-keys, glow-in-dark karaoke remote control  
HIGH COMPATIBILITY HARD DISK  
Unlimited storage and upgrade by optional plug & plays high capacity hard disk  
MULTI-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY  
This unit can operate on 100-240 voltages.  
ELECTRICITY SAVING  
On-screen protection along with hard disk electricity saving feature to extend service  
life.  
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FULL FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL  
DESCRIPTION: Full function remote control has record/edit/delete  
song functions.  
1)VOCAL GUIDE  
2)KEYPAD  
3)CLEAN /DELETE  
4)STOP  
5)PLAY/PAUSE  
6)BACK  
7)MENU  
8)ENTER  
9)DISPLAY  
10)CLEAR  
11)RETURN  
12)TENS DIGIT  
13)TITLE  
14)SLOW MOTION  
15)SUBTITLE  
16)ANGLE  
17)GOTO  
18)LETTER INPUT  
19)TV SYSTEM  
20)SETUP  
21)ON/OFF  
22)MUSIC VOLUME  
23)KEY CHANGER  
24)ADD TO BOTTOM QUEUE  
25)MUTE  
26)INSERT TO TOP QUEUE  
27)NEXT  
28)MIC VOLUME  
FAVORITE  
29)STORE TO FAVORITE  
30)ECHO CONTROL  
31)FAST FORWARD/ REVERSE  
32)EDIT  
33)A-B/REPEAT  
34)CAPS  
35)RECORD  
CAPS  
NOTE:  
LG-75  
1)Insert AA batteries by matching the + and -  
ends on the batteries to the correct position in  
the slot.  
2) When using the remote, point it at the remote  
sensor within effective transmission range. (Up to  
seven meters and sixty degree)  
3) If the remote is not used for an extended period of  
time, remove the batteries to avoid possible  
damage from battery leakage and corrosion.  
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SECONDARY/GUEST REMOTE CONTROL  
DESCRIPTION: This remote is for guest use. It can’t not record/delete  
songs or change setting.  
1) POWER ON/OFF  
2) SAVE SONGS INTO “MY FAVORITES”  
1
4
2
4
8
3
6
1
2
FOLDER  
3) STOP  
4) INSERT SONG TO SONG QUEUE.  
YOU CAN INSERT BY THE SONG NUMBER,  
CATALOG OR “ MY FAVORITES”  
STORE  
13  
14  
5) CLEAR WHAT YOU INPUT  
7
9
3
4
5
6) PAUSE AND PLAY  
7) FAST FORWARD OR FAST BACKWARD  
8) GUIDE VOCAL  
INSERT  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
9) MALE KEY CHANGER*  
10) KEY CONTROLLER  
11) FEMALE KEY CHANGER*  
12) SETUP  
0
15  
16  
MENU  
LIST  
PG.UP  
PG.DN  
13) NUMBER KEYS  
6
7
14) ENTER  
15) MENU  
16) PAGE UP/DOWN KEY  
17) DISPLAYS SONG QUEUE  
18) MUSIC VOLUME  
19) MIC. VOLUME  
VOCAL  
8
9
17  
20) ECHO EFFECT  
MALE  
18  
19  
*Will only work when  
song has appropriates  
setting.  
MIC  
MUSIC  
KEY  
10  
11  
FEMALE  
ECHO  
SETUP  
12  
20  
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FRONT/REAR PANEL VIEW  
3  
1) STANDBY INDICATOR  
2) LED DISPLAY WINDOW  
3) DISC TRAY  
HNEL AUDIOUTPUT  
: COECT TO FRONT LEFT SPEAKER  
COCT TO FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER  
NECT TO SURROUND LEFT SPEAKER  
NECT TO SURROUND RIGHT SPEAKER  
-CONNECT TO CENTER SPEAKER  
ECT TO SUBWOOFER SPEAKER  
OMPONENT  
4) OPEN/CLOSE  
5) MIC. 1 VOLUME  
6) MIC. 1 INPUT  
7) MIC. 2 VOLUME  
8) MIC. 2 INPUT  
9) PLAY  
TAL OUT - COAXIAL  
O OUT - RCA  
10) ON/OFF  
11) STOP  
OUT - S-VIDEO  
12) PREVIOUS  
O OUT - OPTICAL  
13) NEXT  
LY SUPPORT ACESONIC  
COMMERCIAL KARAOKE JUKEBOX WITH  
BILLING FEATURE. SOLD SEPARATELY.  
14) PAUSE  
15) PORTABLE HARD DISK TRAY  
LED INDICATOR  
Disc format: SVCD DVD PBC MP3  
Current TV system settings NTSC/PAL  
System playback mode- DVD/KARAOKE  
Current playback time  
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INSTALLATION  
1)Turn of all power before installation.  
2) S-Video, RCA or Component can be used for video out. Used Component cables for best  
picture quality.  
3) SPDIF (coaxial/optical) or RCA can be used for audio out.  
*Optical audio output may not work with some karaoke features.  
4) Check to see if your TV is PAL or NTSC. Use main function remote to set player to the same  
format or you can set it to auto.  
5) If you have a wide screen TV, set the TV type to 16:9. Traditional TV are set to 4:3 LB or 4:3  
PN.  
TV CONNECTION  
- When you connect the component with  
the following Diagram, set Digital Out  
to “ANALOG”  
- You can select either S-VIDEO or Y Cr Cb  
or Video connector codes.  
1)Connect from the player video out to the TV video in using RCA, S-Vide or Component.  
2) Connect from the player audio out to the TV audio in using RCA or SPDIF (coaxial/opitcial)  
*Some karaoke sound feature might be disabled when you are using optical out.  
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AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION  
AMPLIFIER (STEREO) CONNECTION  
When you connect the player with the  
following Diagram set “Digital Out” to  
“ANALOG”.  
AMPLIFIER (ACCNECTION  
-When you connect the player with the following  
diagram, set "Digital Out" to "SPDIF/RAW”.  
- If your amplifier does not have built-in AC3/DTS  
decoder, set “Digital Out” to “SPDIF/PCM.  
-You can select either Optical or Coaxial to connect the  
player.  
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AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION  
AMPLIFIER (5.1 CHANNEL) CONNECTION  
When you connect the player with the following  
diagram, set "Digital Out” to “Analog.  
LEFT:  
RIGHT:  
SL:  
AUDIO OUT FRONT LEFT CONNECTOR  
AUDIO OUT FRONT RIGHT CONNECTOR  
AUDIO OUT SURROUND LEFT CONNECTOR  
SR: AUDIO OUT SURROUND RIGHT CONNECTOR  
CENTER: AUDIO OUT CENTER CONNECTOR  
SW: SUBWOOFER  
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BASIC OPERATION  
PAUSE  
PLAYING DISCS  
1) Connect the power cord into the player and  
power outlet.  
2) Switch the power button on the rear panel  
to the “ON” position.  
3) Press the power button on the front panel  
to turn on the player.  
1)Press  
to pause playback; press it  
again to resume the playback.  
2)If a CD is set on pause mode over 20  
minutes, the player automatically stops  
the disc playback. In order to resume the  
Playback, press the PLAY button.  
It takes about 1-2 minutes to lo
database before the machine is
4) Press  
tray.  
on the front pa
SPLAY  
5) Place a disc on the disc t
label side facing up.  
6) Press  
Playback.  
7) Press  
on the front pa
to end the play
8) Remove the disc and tu
playing a disc, press  
the playback mode on the screen.  
it again to cancel the display.  
button to  
Note:  
Press  
DVD disc.  
twice to stop
OONTROL  
COLOR TV SETU
Switch the color system c
to your TV.  
If the color system of the TV is NTSC, press the  
button to set the player to “NTSC. If it is  
PAL, set the color system to “PAL. If your TV  
complies with both NTSC and PAL color  
system, set your TV to “AUTO.  
Use the volume knob on the amplifier or on  
the TV to adjust audio volume. Press the +  
button to increase the volume or - button to  
decrease the volume.  
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BASIC OPERATION  
USING A DVD MENU  
CDG & PBC PLAYBACK  
If your CDG or VCD 2.0 disc is programmed  
with PBC feature, you can access the menu  
to select.  
Some DVD discs have title/chapter menu.  
When the playback starts, a Title/Chapter  
menu appears on the screen. You can use the  
numeric buttons or arrow buttons to select the  
desired title or chapter.  
Ex:Playing VCD 2.0 disc  
1)Press  
appears on the TV screen.  
and wait till the main menu  
Ex. Selecting Track 13  
1) Press +10 and then 3 buttons.  
2)Use  
button to turn the pages  
if a sub-menu is available.  
3)Press numeric buttons to start playback  
of the desired song.  
4)Press  
to go to the main menu.  
2) Or move the highlight to Track 13 using  
arrow buttons and press  
PLAYING A TITLE/CHAPTER  
1)You can select a desired Title/Chapter  
from the disc menu or use numeric  
buttons to directly input the title/chapter  
number.  
to select.  
2)If the entry number is smaller than 10,  
press the number directly.  
3)Press  
4)Press  
to return to the previous menu.  
to return to the main menu,  
Press again to return to previous playback  
position.  
3)If the entry number is bigger than 10,  
press  
and then numeric button for  
the last digit. In the example, the entry  
will start playing track 13.  
5)If the disc has a multilayer menu, you can  
press  
to return to the top menu.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
MUTE  
SETTING AUDIO OUTPUT  
When playing discs, you can silence the  
sound with this feature.  
You can set various audio languages when  
playing a DVD or SVCD with programmed  
multilingual feature.  
1)Mute  
In order to silence the audio output of the  
player, press  
You can select left/right channel audio output  
or stereo audio output when playing VCD or  
CD with programmed multi-channel feature.  
. The word “Mute” will  
appear the on the screen indicating that it  
has been mute  
2)Resume  
In order to turn the audio back on,press  
the  
control buttons.  
Button again or the volume  
When playing DVD discs, press  
then the screen will display:  
button  
FAST FORWARD*  
You can locate a particular point on a disc  
quicky by using fast forward or fast reverse  
feature.  
1)During playback, press  
forward the pictures.  
to fast-  
2)Each time you press the button;  
the playback speed will change as follows:  
FF x 02 FF x 04 FF x 08 FF x 20 NORMAL  
The player outputs an audio language  
depending on the type of discs.  
FAST REVERSE*  
When playing SVCD discs, press  
button then the screen will display:  
1)During the playback, press  
fast reverse the pictures.  
to  
2)Each time you press the  
button,  
the playback speed will change as  
follows:  
When playing VCD and CD discs, press  
button the screen will display:  
FR x 02 FR x 04 FR x 08 FR x 20 NORMAL  
AUDIO: LEFT  
AUDIO: RIGHT  
AUDIO: STEREO  
3)When playing CD’s, press  
fast forward mode, press  
fast reverse mode and press  
return to normal mode.  
to enter  
to enter  
to  
When playing bilingual films, press  
button to select the desired language.  
*Fast forward & Fast Reverse do not support  
CDG playback.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
SLOW SCAN  
SETTING SUBTITLE  
1)During playback, press  
the pictures.  
to slow scan  
button, the  
You can press  
languages for the on-screen display when  
playing DVD or SVCD discs.  
to set various  
2)Each time you press the  
playback speed will change as follows:  
This function will work only with the discs  
that are programmed with language  
selections. Some discs don’t have this  
feature or the language selections.  
SLOW 1/2 SLOW 1/3 SLOW 1/4 SLOW 1/5  
SLOW 1/6 SLOW 1/7 NORMAL(normal speed)  
3)Press  
to return back to normal mode.  
SETTING ANGLES  
REPEAT PLAY  
With DVD on which various angles for a  
scene are recorded, you can select the  
desired angle. The TV screen will display  
the icon, then you can press  
change to another angle.  
When playing DVD/VCD discs, you can use this  
feature to play a specific track/title/chapter/all  
repeatedly. You can also set specific points to  
start the repeat play.  
to  
1)During playback, each time you press  
The TV screen will display:  
REPEAT: OFF  
REPEAT: CHAPTER  
REPEAT: TITLE  
In order to change to other angles,  
press again to select “2/3” or “3/3.  
2)Press  
button twice till the screen  
displays “REPEAT: OFF”.  
3)When playing SVCD and VCD discs, press the  
button to switch between “REPEAT:  
ONE” and “REPEAT: ALL” mode.  
“REPEAT: ONE” repeat a single track while  
“REPEAT: ALL” repeat the whole CD.  
4)To play a specific portion repeatedly, press  
the  
button to set the starting point.  
When you reach the ending point, press the  
button again to set the ending point.  
A-B Repeat can be started at anytime during  
playback. The disc will play the specified  
portion repeatedly.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
SEARCH BY TIME  
PLAYING MULTI FORMAT DISC  
You can enter a specific time and set the  
player to start from the selected time.  
When you load a disc with JPG or MPG files,  
the player will read the disc and display:  
Below is what you see when you select “Play  
CD Photo. You can press ENTER to go to  
the file directory.  
Press  
, then use the arrow buttons to  
highlight. Press the numeric buttons to enter  
the desire chapter/title number and time.  
Press ENTER to input the information and start  
playback from the selected time.  
When playing SVCD, VCD and CD, you can only  
select track and time.  
PLAYING Mp3  
Use the arrow buttons to select the desire  
file and press ENTER to enlarge the selected  
picture.  
When you load a Mp3 disc, the TV screen will  
display:  
Press  
previous or the next file. In order to return  
to the main menu, press  
buttons to open the  
.
If the files in your disc are MPG format,  
select PLAY CD AUDIO/VIDEO. After loading  
the disc, follow the above examples to play  
the disc.  
Press the ENTER button, then the TV screen  
will display:  
Use the arrow buttons on the remote to  
browse each folder and title of the Mp3 file  
folders.  
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SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
VIDEO  
In DVD playback mode, you can set the  
following functions to obtain the best  
performance.  
This player has built-in S-video and  
component connection. Choose either one to  
connect the component. If your TV only has an  
S-video connector, set it to “S-VIDEO”  
connections. If your TV has a component  
connector, select “COMPONENT.  
TV TYPE  
4:3 PAN SCAN  
1)SYSTEM SETUP  
The menu is displayed as follows:  
When displaying a wide picture, the screen  
displays in 4:3 ratio and cuts off the portions  
that do not fit.  
4:3 LETTER BOX  
If your TV is not wide-screen. The screen  
displays with black bands on the upper and  
lower portions when displaying a wide picture.  
16:9 WIDE SCREEN  
Select this when you connect a wide-screen TV  
to the player.  
PASSWORD*  
You can set a password to the player. If the  
player has registered a password, you have to  
enter your password in order to change the  
rating level.. You will not be able to  
record/delete/edit songs if the password  
protection is set.  
TV SETUP  
RATING  
If the TV color system is NTSC, set the player  
to “NTSC. If it is PAL, change the color system  
to “PAL60” or “PAL”.  
The feature is a rating limit system, like movie  
ratings. You can set three ratings for the discs  
encoded with rating information- “NO ADULT”  
“KID SAFE” and “VIEW ALL.  
If your TV complies with both NTSC and PAL  
color system, set your TV to “AUTO.  
DEFAULTS  
Use the default feature to restore all options  
to the factory defaults, but password and  
rating settings are not effected.  
SCREEN SAVER  
The screen will enter sleeping mode when the  
player is not in use for a period of time.  
*Please remember your password. We will not  
able to retrieve if afterward.  
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SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
MICROPHONE SETUP  
This feature can control the microphone  
performance.  
2)LANGUAGE SETUP  
OSD LANGUAGE  
You can set various OSD languages. There  
are two language selections; the default is  
English. This setup will change the OSD  
language both in DVD and karaoke mode.  
ECHO  
You can set the echo delay time with this  
feature or press ECHO button on the  
remote.  
AUDIO LANGUAGE  
Some discs are recorded with different  
audio languages. You can set your  
preferred audio language here.  
SUBTITLE LANGUAGE  
Some discs are recorded with different  
subtitle languages. You can select the  
desire subtitle language here.  
MIC. VOLUME  
This feature is used to control the  
microphone volume or you can press MIC.  
On the remote.  
DVD MENU LANGUAGE  
Some multilingual discs have disc menus in  
several languages. This setting can select  
language to be displayed on the DVD  
menu.  
3)AUDIO SETUP.  
ANALOG  
You can select from three options. If you  
want to use 5.1- channel audio output to  
connect your amplifier, set the player to  
“ANALOG”.  
KEY  
This feature is used to set the music key  
or you can press to raise or lower the  
key.  
If you use 5.1 CH amplifiers with optical or  
coaxial connectors, you can set the player  
to “SPDI/RAW.  
If you want to use stereo amplifies with  
optical or coaxial connectors, set the  
player to “SPDIF/PCM.  
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SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
5) DIGITAL SETUP  
4)SPEAKER SETUP  
OP MODE  
DOWN MIX:  
LINE OUT: Compresses the output signal.  
RF REMOD: Output signal is not  
compressed.  
LT/RT: When playing discs with PROLOGIC  
Dolby stereo effects, you can select this  
output mode to enjoy live sounds of which  
you can hear in the theater.  
STEREO: When you play 5.1 channel discs,  
the left/rigth connectors projects the audio  
output of the front channels. When playing  
other general discs, the audio output is  
stereo.  
DYNAMIC RANGE  
If the output mode is set to  
“Line OUTPUT, you can adjust the  
compression rate to get the best sound  
effects.  
VSS: When you play 5.1 discs, this setting  
will mix the surround audio outputs to front  
channels to simulate the surround effects.  
L+R  
This will only work with mix mode when you  
play 5.1 channel DVD discs.  
OFF: Select this mode in order to use 5.1-  
channel amplifier.  
NOTE  
SUBWOOFER  
This feature can open/close the subwoofer  
outputs.  
You can only set the player to Digital  
Output when playing 5.1 channel DVD  
discs. Karaoke mode not supported.  
BASS  
This feature can set your speaker type:  
ALL LG SPK  
ALL SM SPK  
MIXED SPK  
CENTER DELAY TIME  
You can set from 0~5 ms. Each ms equals to  
34 cm.  
DF refers to the distance between you and  
the central speaker.  
CENTRAL DELAY = (DF-DC)/34  
SURROUND DELAY TIME  
You can set from 0~15ms. Each ms equals to  
34 cm. The formula of Surround Delay is the  
same to that of Central Delay. This setting  
gives each unit 3ms. You can get a close  
figure to the delay calculation outcome.  
NOTE  
You have to turn off DOWNMIX mode in order  
to turn on Center Delay and Surround Delay.  
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BASIC KARAOKE OPERATION  
GETTING STARTED  
1) Make sure the disc tray is empty. If not,  
remove the disc.  
2) Connect microphones to the into jacks on  
the front panel. You can use two  
microphones with this player to enjoy  
karaoke fun.  
3) If this is your first time using this player,  
please use the volume control buttons to  
Adust to an adequate volume level.  
CLEAN  
If you input a wrong number entry, press  
button to delete the last digit entered.  
RENEW  
During playback, you can press  
button to  
replay the current song from the beginning.  
DISPLAYING PLAY LIST  
You can press to show the play list. If  
the number of reserved songs exceed five,  
press  
page.  
to display the next or previous  
CANCELING A SONG FROM THE  
PLAY LIST  
1) Press  
to show the play list.  
2) Use the arrow buttons to highlight the  
undesired song.  
SELECTING A SONG  
1) By Song Number  
3) Press  
list.  
to delete the song from the play  
Press the song number from songbook and  
Press  
or  
.
SKIPPING A SONG  
If you don’t like the current song, you can  
2)By Song Title  
Press once to show the index and use  
the numeral buttons or arrow buttons to  
press  
play list.  
to skip to the next song on the  
select the desired item, then press  
or  
.
STOPPING A SONG  
Press  
play discs hereafter. You can press  
button or restart playback of the reserved  
songs  
to stop karaoke playback. You can  
or  
3)By Artist  
Press  
twice to show the index and use  
the numeral buttons or arrow buttons to  
select the desired item, then press  
or  
.
4) press to start playing song.  
SETTING A PRIORITY SONG  
1) Follow the song selection steps to select a  
desired song, then press instead of  
or button to set this song on the top  
of the play list.  
2) Press  
and all the songs on the play list  
will show on the screen. Use the arrow  
buttons to select the desired song, then  
press the button to set this song to be  
displayed next in or er.  
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BASIC KARAOKE OPERATION  
SETTING MICROPHONE ECHO  
PAUSE  
Sound effects are adjustable using ECHO  
button. Adjust the microphone echo level  
according to your preference. Eight levels  
can be selected to adjust microphone  
echo effects. Level 0 for no echo effect  
and level 8 for the strongest echo effects.  
Press  
button to pause the current  
playback, press again to resume the  
playback.  
AUTO PLAY  
When no disc is in the player and the player is  
at it’s main menu, you can press the  
ADJUSTING PITCH  
button to start auto-play. All the songs in the  
H.D.D. will be played in a random order. If you  
want to end random play mode, press  
button or input song numbers.  
If the song is pitched too high or too low  
for your voice, you can press key button to  
set the playback to a lower or higher pitch.  
*Random play mode is useful for singing  
competition, demonstration or background  
music display. You can turn off random play in  
setup.  
MUTE  
When playing discs, you can shut off the audio  
output by pressing the  
button. In order  
to resume the audio output, press the  
button again.  
MULTI-CHANNEL  
Press button to switch from different  
audio output channels to meet your demands.  
AUDIO: VOCAL  
AUDIO: KARAOKE  
AUDIO: MIDI(NOTE: Min. Melody VOL.)  
AUDIO: MELODY(NOTE: Melody VOL.)  
This function only works when your disc has  
multi sound tracks.  
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ADVANCED KARAOKE OPERATION  
Edit song files that were executed Quick  
self-record  
RECORDING SONGS ONE BY ONE  
The steps below showed how you can record songs  
one by one from a VCD or CDG to the hard drive.  
1) Please make sure there was no disc in  
the player and no songs in the queue.  
Then input the song numbers (8000-  
9999 which you just recorded on the  
1) Place the disc with your desired songs into the  
disc tray.  
2) Play the song you want to record and press  
Previous step) and press the  
2) Follow instructions on screen then you  
can edit the song numbers, song  
directory and song title to your wanted  
menu.  
key.  
anytime during playback. Press  
the current song.  
to record  
3) Follow the on screen instructions using numeral  
buttons to assign a new song number for t
recording song.(example. # 1001 for e song  
JADED)  
4) When the system requests for a ph ostoage
use the numeral or arrow buttons tcalohe  
recording songs by language and ah
of the song title.(Example. \English
Song JADED)  
3) After editing, press  
key to save.  
4) Repeat step 1-3 until all the songs are  
named.  
Note:  
After changing song numbers, the original  
number will be empty numbers. If you execute  
Quick self-record and numbers exceed 9999, the  
layer will search empty numbers from 8000 as  
w song numbers.  
5) When the system requests for a son
press  
CAPS  
button to select a desire
and then use the symbol tab
input the song title. Press 
LETING SONGS/FILMS FROM H.D.D  
Make suthe play list is empty.  
Input the song number of undesired  
done inputting the title of th
6) Use numeral buttons to cata
songs by singer’s gender or
the song as is. When the re
the screen display will retu
7) Remove the disc from the t
shows “NO DISC, then you
selection.  
ss, and then ess  
.
Rto on-screen displays and confirm  
the dion. By oing this can delete  
e srom H.D.D.  
NOTE:  
It is suggested to assign
songs during the record
be a 1 to 6 digit numbe
correct the previous inp
clear the input.  
ONG UTING DISK*  
he song library can be upgraded with  
to-loading feature. Please contact  
to purchase new song discs if  
QUICK SELF-RECORD
CDG/VCD  
1) While the player is playing, press  
2) Select option 2 to reco
3) This player will automa
whole disc to hard disc.  
4) This player will automatically distribute  
song numbers that start from 8000 to 9999,  
These numbers will be temporal song  
names.(Please memorize the song numbers  
because you are going to edit them on the  
next step.  
5)Please do not switch power while recording.  
If you want to stop recording, you can push  
button.  
1) Open the disc tray and load the new  
song disc. The system will add each new  
song into the hard disc accordingly.  
2) When the system detects repeated  
songs from the new song disc and the  
originals song library, the players will  
display a system message on the screen.  
Please follow the instruction to select your  
desired replacement option.  
P.S. Please do not shut off the power in the  
process to avoid any damages to the contents in  
the hard disc.  
*Sold Seperately  
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ADVANCED KARAOKE OPERATION  
SONG TRANSFER FILES FROM COMPUTER TO KOD  
Transfer Files  
1)Rip and convert the song into .mpg format. (Customer need s to have a CD drive that is  
able to read CDG along with ripping/coverting programs. You can find the CD drive model  
and ripping/converting programs online but most Plexor drive can read CDG.)  
2)Make sure the computer and KOD player are off.  
Plug Hard Drive To Computer  
3)Take out the hard drive from the playeand plug it in your computer.  
4)Turn on the computer and go into the ewly install hard drive.  
5)Insert the song into desire folder. xample for the song name Hero, I would put it in  
English\GHI path)  
Manually Updating Databae  
6)Go back to the main directory ae SONGLIST.TXT with notepad.  
7)Scroll down to the bottom of the se a 6 digit number for your song.(make sure  
the number you choose isn't alre
8)Type in the “number” + “=” + “sg name” + “.MPG. save and exit  
Example. “502031=\Englis
9)Go back to the main direINMENUXT with notepad.  
10)Scroll down the file to tu put your song and add in the “song  
number” + “=. save an
Example “\English\GHI  
502031=”  
11)Go back to the main dirfiNU(1).TXT with notepad.  
12)Type in the Artist name or exle, for the song Hero by Mariah  
Carey, I would put it unArtemale\M,N,O  
Maah rey”  
13)After inputting the ah nd song number under all the Artist  
name. Save and exit
Example. “\Artist F
502031
14)Repeat for multip
*Customer takes full responsibility for modifying hard drive.  
Modifying the hard drive incorrectly can lead to the KOD not working properly.  
We strongly suggest the customer makes a copy of the original data before editing the hard drive.  
**If the hard drive get mess up in any way, we will charge for hard drive recovery.  
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ADVANCED KARAOKE OPERATION  
KOD-800 Hard drive structure (FAT32 Single partition)  
Hid den  
Function/Purpose  
Root  
Sub folder  
Files  
Advertisements ,up to 99 MPG  
files  
X
ADV  
Fonts files  
X
FONTS  
TAIL  
Interlude files  
X
Quiself-recording files  
TMP  
POWER_O
KARALOG
SONGLIS
MAINM
MENU
ooting up picture  
t pagpicture  
ong Number and Path  
Ordering song by title  
Ordering song by Singer  
● Up to 9 indexender the ROOT ( the  
10th index is reoriteer). The main folder  
name can use up glisters.  
●Each sub folder can support usub folders. The name of  
the sub folder ca. Each sub folder  
can save up to 2000 songs files.  
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ADVANCED KARAOKE OPERATION  
ADDING “MY FAVORITE” SONGS  
Ten “My Favorite” directories are preset in the  
player. You can follow steps to store your  
favorite songs to “MY FAVORITE.  
1)Slect desire song and push  
2)Slect the “MY FAVORITE” folder.  
3)Slect from “MY FAVOR(1)” to “MY  
FAVOR(0)” (Default folder name.  
You can change the name of the My  
Favorite folder).  
4)Press enter.(the song is now added  
To that folder)  
CAPS  
EDIT “MY FAVORITE” TITLE  
There are ten “My Favorite” sub-directories.  
You can follow the steps to rename them.  
1) Perform this feature when the player  
finishes playing all songs on the playlist.  
2) Press  
button.  
DELETE “MY FAVORITE”  
3) Press numeral or arrow buttons to select  
the menu.  
4) Input the title name and then press  
You can cancel changes by pressing  
You can follow the steps to delete songs stored in  
“My Favorite” folder.  
*Song has not been deleted from the H.D.D. Only  
the index in “My Favorite” has been deleted.  
.
.
NOTE:  
There are several input methods for song title  
1) Perform this feature when the player finishes  
playing all songs on the playlist.  
CAPS  
input. You can press the  
a desired method.  
button to select  
2) Press  
and then numeric or arrow  
buttons to enter “My Favorite” menu.  
3) Press the numeric or arrow buttons to enter  
the selected sub-menu.  
4) Use the arrow buttons to highlight the songs to  
be deleted and then press  
5) Press to confirm the deletion or  
other buttons to cancel the deletion.  
.
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KARAOKE SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
PASSWORD  
SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
With karaoke playback mode, you can set the  
following functions to obtain the best  
You can set password to lock the karaoke functions.  
After you registered a password, you have enter the  
password inorder to enter karaoke mode. Press  
numerical key to select:  
performance.When you press the  
menu displays as below.  
Press numerical key to select:  
button, the  
1.Administer Password  
2.HDD Password  
Song Password  
1 ADVANCE SETUP  
2 FONT SELECTION  
3 PASSWORD  
4 STANDBY MODE  
5 PLAY INTERLUDE  
6 LANGUAGE  
7 BACK GROUND  
8 COINER SETUP  
9 EXPIRE  
If you want to set Administer/HDD/Song password  
the detail as below:  
1) First, make sure the player is not under playback  
mode.  
2) Input your password using a 1~6 digits number  
0 FAST KEY SETUP  
and then press  
.
3) To confirm the new password, you will be  
prompted to re-enter the new password. If you  
don't, the password become inactive when you  
turn the power off.  
ADVANCE SETUP  
Press numerical key to select:  
1) Repeat Mode: Press  
repeat mode.  
2) Volume Control: Press  
button to turn on/off  
button to turn on/off  
1)FOR PROTECT YOUR IF YOU FORGET YOUR  
PASSWORD. THE ONLY SOLUTION IS TO  
CHANGE YOUR KARAOKE IC CHIP. PLEASE BE  
CAREFUL TO USE PASSWORD FUNCTION.  
2)If you set HDD/Song password then you can not record  
and delete any song.  
the volume button of remote control.  
3) Sublyric: Press  
button to setup if there are  
Chinese and Romanization lyric both on screen.  
(There function doesn’t apply for Japanese song).  
4) Song Forecase: Press  
song forecase.  
5) MIDI Priority: There is no this function on this  
button to turn on/off  
STANDBY MODE  
model.  
6) MIDI EQ Adjust: There is no this function on this  
model.  
7) MIDI Key Shift: There is no this function on this  
model.  
8) Power Mode: There are ON/STAND BY mode.  
9) Remote Con: There is no this function on this  
model.  
If the karaoke machine wait over 45 second will into  
standby mode. You just can chose one of them as  
below. Press numerical key to select:  
1)Off: that will show the main screen or queue list.  
2)Screen Saver  
3)Random Play- from all the song collections  
Advertise Video -from the “ADV” folder  
0) Room No.: Press  
Number in this player.  
button to setup the room  
If you re in Off/Screen Saver mode, you need  
input the song number and press PLAY to start  
ong. But, if you are in Random  
rtise Video mode, you don’t need to  
putting the number.  
andom Play/Advertise Video mode,  
the word “Input song number” be display on the  
top of screen to remind you that you are in  
standby mode.  
FONT SELECTION  
Press numerical key to select:  
1 Menu Font  
2 Lyric Font  
Several Chinese fonts are built in this player  
for selection. There are 8 Chinese fonts in  
menu font. 3 Chinese fonts in lyric display.  
PLAY INTERLUDE  
1) Interlude [ON]/[OFF]: For turning interlude animation  
ON/OFF when you switch to the next song.  
Interlude Timer: This is to set the time between a  
song played and next queue. The time can be 0~90  
seconds and forever(STOP). When you select  
NOTE:  
1) You can not change menu font during playback.  
2) The built-in fonts may vary from model.  
forever(STOP) you have to press  
to start the  
next song.  
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KARAOKE SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
EXPIRE  
LANGUAGE  
The Expire functions is for business use. For  
example, if you rent a player to a store for  
one year. You can set an one year expire  
date for the user. After one year pass, the  
player will no longer work.  
There are 3 language are built in this player for  
selection. Press numerical key to select:  
1.ENGLISH  
2.ꢀꢁꢂꢃ  
(Simple Chinese)  
3.ꢄꢁꢂꢃ (Traditional Chinese)  
1.Set Expire Date  
2.Adjust Date  
3.Adjust Time  
BACKGROUND  
You can change back ground M3 ormat  
songs by Default/User/No. “o” is blk  
background. Press numerical key
FAST KEY SETUP  
1.Default  
2.User  
3.No  
This function is for “keyboard remote  
control ” that is sold separately. You can  
ut a song number into each function (F1  
) and hae that song play directly just  
hing that function.  
User background files need
catalog \BKG\USER\and fo
720*480 M2V including GO
F1=  
F
F4=  
5=  
6=  
7=  
8=  
9=  
COINER SETUP*  
There are 7 functions
your coiner have thes
numerical key to sw
make any chances to
to turn the power off
effect.  
you want to buy a “keyboard remote  
ntrol, please contract with your dealer.  
1.Model  
2.Pause  
3.Q-jump  
4.Restart  
5.Menu  
6.Deduct  
Remote  
*Coiner sold sepertely  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
NO POWER  
Please refer to the following methods to  
detect the problem if any functions fail to  
perform properly.  
ÄMake sure both ends of the AC power cord  
are securely plugged into the DVD player  
ÄEanndsuinretotthhaet wthaellpoouwtleert.switch on the back  
panel is turned on.  
NO SOUND  
ÄEnsure that the equipment is connected  
ÄEprnospuererlyt.hat the input settings and the volume  
DISC WON’T PLAY  
ÄÄIInf stheertlaasdeirscrewaidtherlaisbdelirstiyd,eufsaecainlgenuspe.  
ÄaEdnjsuusrtemtehnatt ftohretihnepuTtVsaertetincogrsraenctd. the volume  
ÄaEdnjsuusrtemtehnatt ftohretihnepuretcseeitvteinrgarfeorctohrereTcVt.is  
ÄEconrsruercet.machine music volume is up.  
ÄPclleeaansedcishce.ck if the disc surface is dirty.  
Wipe the disc with a cleaning cloth.  
NO MICROPHONE SOUND  
ÄEnsure that microphone is connected  
ÄEprnospuererlyt.hat the microphone power is  
NO PICTURE  
ÄEnsure that the equipment is connected  
ÄEprnospuererlyt.he TV is properly set on a correct  
ÄTtuurrnnetdheonv.olume control knob on the front  
ÄpAadnjuesltctlohcekmwiicsreo.phone volume with the  
remote control.  
ÄEmnosduer.e that the input setting for the TV is  
correct.  
DISTORTED SOUND  
ÄEnsure that the equipment is connected  
ÄEprnospuererlyth. at the input settings and the  
REMOTE WON’T WORK  
ÄRemove any obstacles between the  
ÄOrepmeorateteatnhdetrheemDoVteDcpolnatyreorl. close to the  
volume adjustment for the TV and  
receiver are correct.  
DVD player and point directly to the  
ÄPselenassoer.check if the batteries in the remote  
DISTORTED PICTURE  
ÄEnsure that the equipment is connected  
ÄEprnospuererlyt.hat the connection to the YUV jack is  
need replacement.  
BLUE SCREEN WITH DVD LOGO  
AFTER MACHINE BOOT UP  
ÄH.D.D might be damage or song data base  
has been messed up due to  
unappropriated operating. Please contact  
manufacture.  
ÄEsentspurroeptehralty.the output setting is correct.  
Select only one output connection, either S-  
ÄEVnidseuoreorthYaUtVt.he connection cord is in good  
condition.  
SELECTED SONG WON’T PLAY  
ÄÄEEnnssuurree tthhaatt tthhee dseisleccttready sisoenmg pistyr.ecorded in  
ÄPthleeaHse.Dc.hDe.ck if you have deleted this song.  
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SPECIFICATION & CONTACT INFO.  
Power supply  
16.9 in X 11.4 in X 22.in  
7.7lbs (3.5kg)  
Acesonic Corp. City of Industry CA,U.S  
Sale:(626)820-0645  
Technicals:(626)820-0605  
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Acesonic Corp.  
161 S. 8th Ave  
City of Industry CA, 91746  
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