Radio Shack 32-1174 A Karaoke Machine User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
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5. To record your voice with a CDG/CD, repeatedly press
SKIP
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or
&
until the desired track number appears.
To record your voice with music from an optional audio
component, turn on the optional component.
6. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
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, then press
ç
REC
. The tape
deck records your voice along with the sound from the
CDG/CD or the optional audio component.
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The karaoke
system does not
work.
No power.
Make sure the power
plug is inserted into
the AC outlet.
CD PLAYER does
not work.
Disc is not inserted
correctly.
Make sure disc is
inserted correctly.
Incorrect function is
selected (CDG/CD).
Slide FUNCTION
SELECT to the
correct setting.
Moisture has
formed inside the
CD deck.
Humidity is high.
Wait about 20 to 30
minutes to let it dry.
No song lyrics
appear on screen.
Incorrect function is
selected (CDG/CD).
Monitor is off.
Slide FUNCTION
SELECT to CDG/CD.
Slide MONITOR ON/
OFF to ON.
Picture is jumping
up.
V. hold not tuned.
Adjust the V. hold
knob.
CD only plays first
10 seconds of
track.
Intro scan function is
turned on.
Press INTRO to turn
off intro scan.
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After you play a cassette tape
several times, the tape might
become tightly wound on the reels.
This can cause playback sound
quality to deteriorate.
To restore the sound quality, fast-
forward the tape from the beginning
to the end of one side, then
completely rewind it. Then loosen
the tape reels by gently tapping
each edge of the cassette on a flat
surface.
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To record over a cassette tape,
simply record as usual. The
cassette deck records over the
previous recording.
You can quickly erase both sides of
a cassette tape using a
RadioShack bulk tape eraser.
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Cassette tapes have two erase-
protection tabs — one for each
side. When a tab is in place, you
can record on that side.
To prevent accidental erasure of a
tape recording, use a screwdriver
to remove one or both of the
cassette tape’s erase-protection
tabs. This prevents
ç
REC from
being pressed.
If you later decide to record on a
tape side after you have removed
the erase-protection tab, place a
piece of strong plastic tape over
that side’s erase-protection hole.
Be sure you cover only the hole
originally covered by the erase-
protection tab
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Be careful not to damage the
cassette when tapping it. Do not
touch the exposed tape or allow
any sharp objects near the
cassette. (
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