Radio Shack CD Graphics Karaoke System Owner's Manual - Making Connections
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Auxiliary Input Jacks — lets you con-
nect another audio input source, such as
a stereo VCR or tuner.
Auxiliary Output Jacks — let you con-
nect another audio component, such as
an equalizer/booster or a PA system.
Dual Microphone Jacks — lets you
use the supplied microphone along with
an optional microphone to sing duets or
lead and background vocals.
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Making Connections
Caution: To avoid electrical shock, do
not connect the system to AC power un-
til all other connections are complete.
CONNECTING
MICROPHONES
The system has two microphone jacks,
so you can use the supplied microphone
to sing along with your favorite record-
ings, and connect an optional micro-
phone (not supplied, available at your
local RadioShack store) for duets or
lead and background vocals. For the
best performance, the microphone
should be a unidirectional 600-ohm dy-
namic type with a
1
/
4
-inch (6.35-mm)
plug and an ON/OFF switch.
Before you connect a microphone, set
MIC VOLUME
to
MIN
. Plug a single mi-
crophone into
MIC 1
. If you add a second
microphone, plug it into
MIC 2
.
To store the microphone, pull down the
built-in microphone holder on the left
side of the system and place the micro-
phone in the holder’s grip.
CONNECTING A TV
To see the words and images from a
karaoke video cassette or CD/CDG on a
TV or monitor, plug one end of the sup-
plied cable into
VIDEO OUT
and the oth-
er end into your TV or monitor’s VIDEO
IN jack.
CONNECTING AN AUDIO
COMPONENT
To sing along with music from an option-
al audio component (such as a tuner, A/
V receiver, or VCR), connect the compo-
nent’s audio output (red and white RCA)
jacks to the
AUX IN R
and
L
jacks.
To hear your voice and music from the
system through an optional audio com-
AUX
OUT
IN
VIDEO OUT