| POWER   1 2 D U E T - I I   Digital Key Control CD/CDG Dual Cassette Karaoke System   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Safety Instructions   8. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so its   location does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For   example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed,   sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the   ventilation slots.   CAUTION   RISK OF SHOCK   9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from   heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,   stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers)   that produce heat.   CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock,   do not remove cover (or back). No user-   serviceable parts inside. Only refer servicing to   qualified service personnel.   10. Power Sources - The appliance should be   connected to a power supply only of the type described   in the operating instructions or as marked on the   appliance.   Explanation of Graphical Symbols   The lightning flash & arrowhead   symbol, within an equilateral triangle,   is intended to alert you to the   presence of danger.   11. Grounding or Polarization – Precautions should be   taken so that the grounding or polarization means of   an appliance is not defeated.   12. Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords   should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked   on or pinched by items placed upon or against them,   paying particular attention to cords at plugs,   convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit   from the appliance.   The exclamation point within an   equilateral triangle is intended to alert   you to the presence of important   operating and servicing instructions.   WARNING   To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do   not expose this unit to rain or moisture.   13. Cleaning – Unplug this unit from the wall outlet   before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or   aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.   14. Power lines – An outdoor antenna should be   located away from power lines.   1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating   instructions should be read before the appliance is   operated.   15. Nonuse Periods – The power cord of the appliance   should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused   for a long period of time.   2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating   16. Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so   that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the   enclosure through openings.   instructions should be retained for future reference.   3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in   the operating instructions should be adhered to.   17. Damage Requiring Service – The appliance should   be serviced by qualified service personnel when:   4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use   instructions should be followed.   A. The power supply cord or plug has been damaged; or   B. Objects have fallen into the appliance; or   C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or   D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally   or exhibits a marked change in performance; or   E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure   damaged.   5. Attachments - Do not use attachments not   recommended by the product manufacturer as they may   cause hazards.   6. Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water.   For example, near a bathtub or in a wet basement and   the like.   18. Servicing – The user should not attempt to service   the appliance beyond that described in the operating   instructions. All other servicing should be referred to   qualified service personnel.   7. Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used   only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the   manufacturer.   NOTE:   7 A. An appliance and cart combination   should be moved with care. Quick stops,   excessive force, and uneven surfaces may   cause an overturn.   To CATV system installer’s (U.S.A.): This reminder is   provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to   Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for   proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the   cable ground shall be connected as close to the point of   cable entry as practical.   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CAUTION: Read this before operating your unit   CAUTION   The apparatus is not disconnected from the AC power source so long as it is connected to the   wall outlet, even if the apparatus itself is turned off. To fully insure that the apparatus is indeed   fully void if residual power, leave unit disconnected from the AC outlet for at least fifteen   seconds.   1. To ensure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future   reference.   2. Install your unit in a cool, dry, clean place – away from windows, heat sources, and too much vibration,   dust, moisture or cold. Avoid sources of hum (transformers, motors). To prevent fire or electrical shock, do   not expose to rain and water.   3. Do not operate the unit upside-down.   4. Never open the cabinet. If a foreign object drops into the set, contact your dealer.   5. Place the unit in a location with adequate air circulation. Do not interfere with its proper ventilation; this will   cause the internal temperature to rise and may result in a failure.   6. Do not use force on switches, knobs or cords. When moving the unit, first turn the unit off. Then gently   disconnect the power plug and the cords connecting to other equipment. Never pull the cord itself.   7. Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents: this might damage the finish. Use a clean,   dry cloth.   8. Be sure to read the “Troubleshooting” section on common operating errors before concluding that your unit   is faulty.   9. This unit consumes a fair amount of power even when the power switch is turned off. We recommend that   you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet if the unit is not going to be used for a long time. This will   save electricity and help prevent fire hazards. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by grasping the plug.   Never pull the cord itself.   10. To prevent lightning damage, pull out the power cord and remove the antenna cable during an electrical   storm.   11. The general digital signals may interfere with other equipment such as tuners or receivers. Move the   system farther away from such equipment if interference is observed.   12. When positioning your equipment, especially regarding speakers or other accessories, avoid positioning   them over areas where they can fall and cause injury to yourself and others.   NOTE:   Please check the copyright laws in your country before recording from records, compact discs, radio, etc.   Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws.   2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Welcome….   Thank you for purchasing the DUET-II from VocoPro, your ultimate choice in   Karaoke entertainment! With years of experience in the music entertainment business,   VocoPro is a leading manufacturer of Karaoke equipment, and has been providing   patrons of bars, churches, schools, clubs and individual consumers the opportunity to   sound like a star with full-scale club models, in-home systems and mobile units. All our   products offer solid performance and sound reliability, and to further strengthen our   commitment to customer satisfaction, we have customer service and technical support   professionals ready to assist you with your needs. We have provided some contact   information for you below.   VocoPro   1728 Curtiss Court   La Verne, CA 91750   Toll Free: 800-678-5348   TEL: 909-593-8893   FAX: 909-593-8890   VocoPro Company Email Directory   Customer Service & General Information   Tech Support   Remember Our Website   products, packages and promo’s. And while you’re there don’t forget to check out our   Club VocoPro for Karaoke news and events, chat rooms, club directories and even a   Service directory!   We look forward to hearing you sound like a PRO, with VocoPro, your ultimate choice in   Karaoke entertainment.   FOR YOUR RECORDS   Please record the model number and serial number below, for easy reference, in case of loss or theft. These   numbers are located on the rear panel of the unit. Space is also provided for other relevant information   Model Number   Serial Number   Date of Purchase   Place of Purchase   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Listening For A Lifetime   Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of   your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and   excitement your equipment offers. VocoPro and the Electronic Industries Association’s   Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it   at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying   blaring or distortion and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.   Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to a higher volume   of sound. So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard   against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.   To establish a safe level   • Start your volume control at a low setting.   • Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without   distortion.   Once you have established a comfortable sound level   • Set the dial and leave it there.   • Pay attention to the different levels in various recordings.   Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future.   After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.   Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since   hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer   and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you   avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your   protection.   Some common decibel ranges:   Level   Example   30   40   50   60   70   80   Quiet library, Soft whispers   Living room, Refrigerator, Bedroom away from traffic   Light traffic, Normal Conversation   Air Conditioner at 20 ft., Sewing machine   Vacuum cleaner, Hair dryer, Noisy Restaurant   Average city traffic, Garbage disposals, Alarm clock at 2 ft.   The following noises can be dangerous under constant exposure:   Level   Example   90   100   120   140   180   Subway, Motorcycle, Truck traffic, Lawn Mower   Garbage truck, Chainsaw, Pneumatics drill   Rock band concert in front of speakers   Gunshot blast, Jet plane   Rocket launching pad   -Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Before Getting Started: Things to Consider   It is very important to read the following instructions prior to starting any installation   procedures. Doing so will ensure a correct installation and may save you some time as well.   Protect Against Power Surges   • Connect all external components before you plug any of their power cords into the   wall outlet.   • Turn off the DUET-II before you connect or disconnect any cables.   • Make sure all cables are properly grounded.   Protect Components from Overheating   • Don’t block ventilation holes. Arrange any components so that air can circulate freely.   • Don’t stack components.   • If you place the DUET-II on a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.   Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference   • Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.   • If you place components above the DUET-II, route all cables down the side of the   back of the DUET-II instead of straight down the middle of the back of the   DUET-II.   Important Stand and Base Safety Information   Choose the location for your DUET-II carefully. If the DUET-II is placed on a stand or base,   ensure that it is of adequate size and strength to prevent it from being accidentally tipped   over, pushed off, or pulled off. This could cause personal injury and/or damage to the   DUET-II.   You should have received the following items:   ITEMS:   QUANTITY:   (1)   (2)   (2)   (1)   DUET-II   POWER   SEMI-PRO Microphones   Microphone Cables   RCA Patch cable   1 2 5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   DUET-II Features   • 40W + 40W Maximum Power Output   • Top Loading Digital Shock Resistant CD/CDG Player   • Dual Cassette Decks to Play and Record Live Performance   Mixes from CD or Cassette   • AM/FM Stereo Tuner   • 12-Step Digital Key Controller (half-steps)   • Professional Digital Echo   • Two Microphone Inputs with Individual Volume Controls   • 5-Band Graphic Equalizer   POWER   • Stereo 4-Speaker System   • PAL/NTSC Switchable   • +/- Pitch Control for Customizing CD+G and Tape Playback   Speeds, Allowing You to Perform at Your Own Pace   1 2 DUET-II Specifications   Radio Section   CD Player Section   Frequency Range AM: ..........................................   Frequency Range FM: ..........................................   530 – 1710 KHz   87.5 – 108 MHz   Frequency response:   Signal to Noise Ratio:   Wow and Flutter: .......   D/A Conversion: ........   Number of programs:   Sampling system: ......   20Hz – 20KHz (± 3dB)   65 dB   Immeasurable   16-Bit linear   Audio Section   Output Power (THD 10%): ...................................   40W+40W MAX   20W+20W RMS   20 Step Random Access programming   2 Times Over sampling   Output impedance: ............................................................   8 Ohms   ±10dB   Digital key control section: 12 steps in half – step   Graphic Equalizer controls: .................................................   increment.   Cassette Section   Speakers Section: Stereo two way four speaker system   Frequency response: .............................................   125 Hz – 8 KHz   with two 4" woofers and two 1/4” tweeters.   Wow and Flutter: ..................................................................   0.35%   Tape speed: ................................................................   4.75 cm/sec   AC Input Power...............................................   AC 120 - 240V 60Hz   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Front Panel Descriptions   1. POWER - Press to turn the system ON, press again   and release to turn the system OFF.   13   2. CASSETTE CONTROLS.   RECORD - Press to RECORD. Refer to "Recording   Cassettes".   4 Play – Press to PLAY tape. Refer to "Playing   Cassettes".   5 3 1 REW/REV – Press to REWIND tape.   FF/CUE – Press to rapidly ADVANCE tape.   STOP/EJECT – Press to STOP cassette. (Cancels   any depressed cassette button except PAUSE).   Press again to OPEN cassette door.   PAUSE – Press to temporarily PAUSE the tape   movement in PLAY or RECORD MODE. Press   and release to start the tape moving again.   POWER   1 2 2 6 12   3. GRAPHIC EQUALIZER - Adjust these controls to   provide the sound quality that you prefer. Refer to   "Audio Controls".   11   8 10   7 9 4. FUNCTION SELECTIONS – Select the INPUT   source by sliding knob to choose the desired function.   AM – for AM reception.   FM – for FM reception.   TAPE – for cassette operation.   CD/CDG – for CD operation.   5. TUNING – Turn the knob to choose the AM or FM   station you want.   6. MIC 1 – Connect MICROPHONE for singing.   7. CD/TAPE PITCH – Adjust the TEMPO of music played   from the CD and TAPE decks. TEMPO can be adjusted   10% faster/slower. (Turn clockwise from middle position to increase pitch and counter-clockwise to decrease pitch.)   8. MIC 1-2 VOL– Adjust the VOLUME levels for MIC 1-2 channels separately. Outer control for MIC-1 and   inner control for MIC-2. (Turn clockwise to increase volume control and counter-clockwise to decrease.)   9. VOLUME – Adjust the control for desired VOLUME level. (Turn clockwise to increase and counter-clockwise   to decrease.)   10. ECHO – Adjust the control for desired ECHO volume level. (Turn clockwise to increase and   counter-clockwise to decrease.)   11. BALANCE – Adjust the control for desired MUSIC and song balance level. (Turn clockwise to increase and   counter-clockwise to decrease.)   12. MIC 2 – Connect the MICROPHONE for singing.   13. PLAY/PAUSE – Press and release the PLAY/PAUSE button to start a CD playing from track number 1. The   LCD track indicator will display “1” and the elapsed time indicating that track number 1 is playing. Press   PLAY/PAUSE button to stop for a moment during play, the LCD display “PAUSE”. To resume playing the CD,   press the PLAY/PAUSE button again.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Front Panel Descriptions   14. STOP – To stop playing the CD, press the STOP   button once. The LCD will display total number   of tracks and playing time of the CD   15   16   19   14   17   18   15. F.F.___- To advance the CD to the beginning of   the next track, press and release this button.   Continue to hold down this button to fast forward   at a fast rate. F.F.___- To FAST FORWARD the   CD while playing, press and hold this button.   Sound can be heard at a   20   POWER   reduced level in this mode.   1 2 NOTE: Avoid track searching during a CD+G track,   as this will cause the lyrics to scramble and become   unreadable   16. REW___ - To reverse the CD to the beginning of   the last track, press and release the button, the   player will skip back to the beginning of the track.   REW___ - To quickly REVIEW the CD in the reverse   direction while playing, press and hold this button.   Sound can be heard at a reduced level in this mode.   NOTE: Avoid track searching during a CD+G track,   as this will cause the lyrics to scramble and become   unreadable   17. REPEAT – Press the REPEAT button once and   the word "REPEAT ONE" will appear on the CD   display. The CD player will repeat the track   currently playing until the STOP button is pressed.   Press the REPEAT button twice and the word   "REPEAT ALL" will light on the display. The CD player will repeat playing the disc continuously until the STOP   button is pressed.   18. PROGRAM – Use this button to PROGRAM the CD player to play back songs in a preselected order.   Programming should be done in the STOP mode. (the LCD will display “P 01”), the press SKIP ___ or   SKIP___ button to select desired track and push PROGRAM button again to confirm programming. Repeat   same steps for as many tracks up to a total of 20.   19. DISPLAY – Press DISPLAY button to display the track number that is playing, elapsed time, number of   remaining tracks, and duration of disc that is being played.   20. DIGITAL KEY CONTROLLER – Raises or lowers the key of the music in half-step increments without   changing the tempo. Operate by pushing the desired UP or DOWN indicator button while disk is playing, until   the desired key is achieved. NOTE : Key Controller is inoperable when AM/FM is selected.   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Rear / Top Panel Descriptions   27   22   23   25   21   26   21. OPEN/CLOSE – Press the OPEN/CLOSE point   to open the CD compartment. Close CD   compartment by pressing this button again.   22. FM ANT TERMINAL – Connect the FM   ANTENNA wire for optimal reception.   23. VIDEO OUTPUT – Connect jack to VIDEO IN   of TV (See Figure 1).   NOTE: Some TV's may not have a VIDEO input jack   in this case, use a RF modulator (sold   separately) to connect to your TV.   120V   240V   24   24. AC CORD – Plug AC power cord into compatible AC   wall outlet.   WARNING: PLUGGING THIS UNIT INTO AN AC OUTLET WITH A POWER RATING DIFFERENT FROM   THAT SELECTED ON THE VOLTAGE SELECTOR CAN SEVERELY DAMAGE THE UNIT, AND MAY VOID   YOUR PRODUCT WARRANTY. (See # 28 Voltage Selector)   25. AUDIO OUTPUT – Connect this jack to the AUX input or CD input of your   home audio system. The Duet-II can be listened to through your own stereo system.   26. DC 12V INPUT JACK – Use this jack only when AC power is not available. Be sure to use a UL or CE   approved car adapter or a UL or CE approval AC/DC adapter.   27. NTSC/PAL – NTSC/PAL system select switch. Switch to NTSC for U.S. TV systems. Switch to PAL for   European TV systems.   28. VOLTAGE SELECTOR– Selects between 120V-240V power settings. Ensure that the Voltage Selector is   set to match the power rating of your AC outlet before powering on the unit. Select 120V for North   American-based power settings and 240V for European-based power settings.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CD Player Operations   NOTES:   • Do not touch the disc tray while player is operating.   • Never place anything except a compact disc in the disc tray. Foreign objects can damage the unit.   • Do not apply excessive force to the disc tray.   • Discs must be placed in the disc tray one at a time.   1. Press the POWER switch to ON.   2. Slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR button to CD.   3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE recess (on CD door) to open the CD compartment.   4. Place a disc in the compartment with the printed side facing up.   5. Press the OPEN/CLOSE recess (for CD door), again to close the CD compartment tray. The LCD will   display total number of tracks and playing time of the CD.   6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to initiate CD playback from track number 1. The LCD will display “1” and   elapsed time of the track.   7. Adjust the VOLUME, BALANCE and EQ controls for the best sound.   8. Press STOP at any time to end playback.   9. Press the OPEN/CLOSE recess (on CD door) to open the compartment and retrieve disc.   Temporarily stopping play   Press PLAY/PAUSE in the course of play to PAUSE playback. Press once again to RESUME playback.   FF./REW   Press the SKIP button to select your desired track to play.   Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playing. While pressing and holding the FF./REW buttons, the system   will search at high speed in the forward or reverse directions. When the button is released, normal play will   continue. (Avoid track searching during a CD+G track, as this will cause the lyrics to scramble and become   unreadable.) Press FF./REW buttons once to skip to either the next or previous track.   Repeat play   To repeat the track currently playing, press the REPEAT button ONCE. To repeat all of the tracks, press the   REPEAT button twice and the word “REPEAT ALL” will appear in the LCD window.   Preparations   • This unit is designed to play CD’s bearing the COMPACT DISC identification logo. If any CDs do not bear   the COMPACT DISC logo, they may not play properly.   • Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off with a soft cloth. Wipe in a straight motion from the center   to the outside of the disc.   • Never use chemicals such as record cleaning sprays, anti-static sprays or fluids, benzene or thinner to clean   compact disc. These chemicals will permanently damage the plastic surface of the disc.   • Always place the compact disc on the disc tray with the label facing upward. Compact discs can be played   on only one side.   • To remove a disc from its storage case, press down the center of the case and lift the disc out holding it   carefully by the edges.   • Discs should be returned to their cases after use to protect them from dust and scratches.   • To prevent warping the disc, do not expose it to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for   extended periods of time.   • Do not apply paper or write anything on either side of the disc. Sharp writing instruments, or the inks used in   some felt-pens, may damage the surfaces of the disc.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Getting Connected   Connecting Audio and Video to External Devices: (see figure below)   1. Connect yellow plug from the included A/V cable to the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the back of your Duet-II   karaoke system.   2. Connect the other yellow plug of the A/V cable to the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on your television.   3. On your television’s remote control (or on the front panel of our TV), press the TV/Video button.   4. Set the FUNCTION SELECTOR switch to CD on the DUET-II.   5. Turn the POWER of the system to on.   6. Insert a CDG karaoke disc into the player.   NOTE: Some TV may not have a VIDEO input jack. In this case, Use a RF, modulator (sold separately) to   connect to your TV.   7. Connect the red and white plugs of the A/V cable to the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the back of your   Duet-II.   8. Connect the other red and white plugs of the A/V cable to the AUDIO INPUT jacks on your external sound   system (optional).   9. Press play and the music should begin with the lyrics on-screen.   REAR VIEW OF DUET-II   REAR VIEW OF TV   Audio   L R Video   Video   Out   Audio   Out   In   In   (THIS CABLE   IS INCLUDED)   OR   RF MODULATOR   REAR VIEW OF AUDIO SYSTEM   Audio   IN   120V   240V   OUT   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Audio Controls   Graphic EQ Settings   After choosing the program source you want; adjust the GRAPHIC EQUALIZER controls as follows:   1. Adjust the VOLUME control for the desired listening level.   2. Set the GRAPHIC EQUALIZER controls to match the sound characteristics of your listening room. With   each of the five controls of the GRAPHIC EQUALIZER, it is possible to control a narrow, distinct section of   the audio band by up to +/-10dB. The frequency bands controlled by the slide controls have been chosen to   give you the best possible control action within the audio spectrum.   100 Hz -Is very useful for enhancing low bass notes (as in organ music, kick drum, etc.) or making corrections   when a deficiency in bass exists. Or you can use this to reduce rumble, acoustic feed back, and other low   frequency aberrations.   300 Hz -Will allow you to vary the upper bass frequencies. An over-accentuated, upper bass will give a   muddy, boom quality to music while the system shy of upper bass will sound hollow and thin.   1 kHz - Lies in range of frequencies where the ear is most sensitive to tonal balance. This is often called   “presence”, since adjusting this control brings the vocalist out to the front or back into ensemble.   3. 3 kHz-Speaker designers often boost output in this range to effect a quality of presence to the music. Too   much energy on the other hand, sounds overbearingly harsh and stringent.   10 kHz -Adjustment affects the brilliance of music with too much boosts in high frequencies (can be an   unpleasant and piercing quality). You may use this to add a little more dimension to the high-shelf sound or   use it as a very high frequency noise filter.   Using Your Radio   AM or FM - Press the POWER button ON. Slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR to AM or FM. Rotate the tuning   knob to the desired listening station.   Cassette Handling   Operating Tips   1. High quality tapes will give you better recordings and more listening pleasure. Tapes of the following types   are suggested: Low noise, high density, high output or extended range with a play or record time up to 90   minutes.   NOTE: Cassette with a time of 120 minutes (C120) are not recommended because they contain   thinner and longer tapes which are more likely to jam or tangle in the player/recorder.   2. For best results in playing or recording, it is necessary for the head to be clean. Refer to cleaning   instructions. Keep cassettes away from excessive heat or cold.   (Fig. 1 )   3. If the tape is loose in the cassette, tighten it before putting it in.   To do so, put a pencil into the hub and turn it to the right (S hown in Fig. 1 )   4. A leader tape begins each side of a cassette. You cannot play or   record on this part of the tape. You have to let the tape run for   about five seconds so this leader tape is past the heads.   NOTE: When you start the tape, be sure the tape take–up reel is moving.   If the reel is not moving stop the machine at once; if you don’t the tape could become tangled in the   player/recorder. If this does happen, carefully remove the cassette and correct it as shown above.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Cassette Deck Operation   Follow the steps bellow for any tape deck operations:   1. Press the POWER switch ON.   2. Slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR to TAPE.   3. Press the STOP/EJECT button, the cassette door will open.   4. Put the cassette into the holder, open end down, and gently close the cassette door.   5. Press the PLAY button. The system will play the cassette till the end of that side is reached. To play the   other side, hit the STOP/EJECT button and remove the cassette, turn it around and put it back in, close the   door and press the PLAY button.   Extended play   Extended listening is possible by using the two cassette decks as follows:   1. Press the POWER switch ON.   2. Slide the FUNCTION knob to TAPE.   3. Load a cassette into both decks.   4. First, press the PLAY button on the Deck 2, and then press the PAUSE and PLAY buttons on Deck 1(in that   order). Deck 2 will play its cassette first and stop at its end, at that time, Deck 1 will automatically begin   playback.   Recording Cassettes   1. Press the POWER button ON.   2. Select your master source signal to be recorded by sliding the FUNCTION SELECTOR control to AM, FM   CD or TAPE. You will (though internal connections) record the source you are listening to. The recording   level is not affected by the master volume control.   3. Press the STOP/EJECT button on the Deck 1; the cassette door will open.   4. Put the cassette into the holder open the end down and gently close the cassette door.   5. With a partially recorded tape, use the FAST FORWARD and REWIND controls to find your starting point.   6. Remember to advance past the leader when using a new tape.   7. Press the PAUSE button.   8. Press the RECORD button firmly.   9. When you are ready to start your recording, press and release the PAUSE button.   10. The system will record the entire cassette and shut off unless you desire to stop it by pressing the   STOP/EJECT or PAUSE button.   11. Press the PAUSE button to stop the tape for a time while you change your recording selection, cue a   record or retune a radio station. Press and then release PAUSE when you are ready to continue recording.   12. While you are recording, you may monitor the program by listening to the speakers. Adjust the VOLUME   control for your best listening level. It will not affect the record level.   Sync Dubbing   1. Press the POWER button ON.   2. Press the STOP/EJECT button; the cassette door will open.   3. Load a blank tape into Deck 1. Gently close the cassette door. First press PAUSE, and then press   RECORD.   4. Load the tape to be copied into Deck 2. Gently close the cassette door.   5. Press the PLAY button on Deck 2. The PAUSE button on Deck 1 will release and recording will begin.   Adjusting CD/Tape Playback Speeds   If you desire to either slow down or speed up playback of a track on a CD or cassette, you simply need to   adjust the CD/TAPE PITCH control. To slow down playback, turn the control counter-clockwise towards   SLOW. To speed up playback, turn the control clockwise towards FAST.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Cassette Tape / Deck Maintenance   Erase Protection   Every cassette can be protected against accidental erasing of   pre-recorded material. On the back of a cassette are two   breakout tabs. These must be in place before the RECORD   button will depress. If these tabs have been removed,   such as on pre-recorded cassette you buy, the RECORD   button will not depress. To record using a cassette which   has the breakout tabs removed, place a piece of tape over   the exposed holes, this will allow the interlocking device   to engage   Far Side 1(A)   Near Side 2(B)   Break tab   Once you have made a recording, you can prevent an accidental erasing by breaking out and removing the   tabs. With side 1(A) facing you, erasing is prevented by breaking out the tab on the right, and side 2(B) by the   tab on the left (see drawing).   Cleaning   To prevent fire or shock hazard, disconnect your stereo system from the AC power plug when cleaning.   • The finish on our stereo may be cleaned with a dust cloth and cared for as other furniture. Be careful when   cleaning and wiping the plastic parts. Mild cleaners, such as dishwashing detergent, with dampened (not   wet) cloth may be used on the front panel.   Tape Deck Cleaning   • To get the best sound from your tapes, the pressure roller, capstan, play/record and erase heads should be   cleaned regularly. The build up of iron oxide particles is often severe with inferior tapes and will reduce the   performance or the system. After every 100 hours of use, or more often if playback has become poor, clean   the play/record and erase heads, capstan and pressure roller. To clean them, wipe dry with a soft, clean   cloth.   Cassette Record/Playback   Cassette Playback   Erase   Head   Pressure   Roller   Tape   Guard   Pressure   Roller   Play/Record   Head   Capstan   play   head   Capstan   NOTE: Never use any metal objects on or near the tape head. Do not allow any cleaning material to fall into   tape assembly. Do not use carbon tetrachloride as a cleaning agent..   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Troubleshooting   If your stereo system fails to operate, carefully read these instructions.   Many problem situations are caused by improper use. Listed below are the most common ones.   SOLUTIONS   PROBLEMS   Power switched on, but no sound   and no light on the POWER LED.   Poor AC power plug connection to   wall outlet.   Connect AC correctly.   Old wall-outlets sometimes cause   power loss Plug must fit snugly in   outlet.   The POWER LED system is on but   no sound   VOLUME control is at “0 "position.   Adjust the VOLUME control to a   proper sound level.   Poor FM reception   Antenna not placed for best reception.   Move antenna wire around to obtain   best reception.   System turned on and PLAY   pressed, but no sound from TAPE.   FUNCTION SELECTOR set   improperly for tape playback.   PAUSE button pressed in.   Unrecorded tape inserted.   Dirty heads.   Slide FUNCTION SELECTOR to   TAPE.   Press and release the PAUSE button.   Insert recorded tape.   Clean heads. See TAPE DECK   Cleaning.   Poor playback sound.   Cassette tape is badly stretched.   Heads have become magnetized.   Replace the cassette.   Degauss the play and record head   with a tape head demagnetizer every   100 hours of use.   RECORD button cannot be pressed   in.   Poor recording.   Cassette without erase protection tabs   is inserted.   Dirty heads.   Try another cassette, or place a piece   of tape over the breakout tab holes.   Clean heads. See Tape Deck   Cleaning.   Heads have become magnetized.   Degauss the play and record head   with a tape head demagnetizer every   100 hours of use.   Microphone defective   Microphone cable broken or   intermittent.   Replace microphone or microphone   cord.   Tape speed is erratic.   Cannot copy from DECK 2 to   DECK 1.   Dirty capstan and/or pressure roller.   Unrecorded tape inserted into   DECK 2.   Clean the capstan and pressure roller.   Insert recorded tape.   PLAY/RECORD function selector is in   wrong position.   Set to the proper position.   CD Player does not work properly.   Disc is inserted upside down.   Disc is dirty.   Disc is scratched.   Insert disc correctly.   Wide clean with soft cloth.   Use a new disc.   Disc seriously warped.   A nonstandard disc is inserted.   Moisture has formed inside the CD   deck.   Use a new disc.   Use only brand name disc.   Wait about 20 to 30 minutes to let it   dry.   NO song lyrics Appear on screen.   Video cable is not connected properly   to the TV.   Connect the video cable to the   Duet-II VIDEO OUT and to the TV   VIDEO IN.   Source selector on TV is not set to   VIDEO.   Using your TV Remote to select   VIDEO or AUX input.   TV does not have video line input.   Connect from VIDEO OUT of the   Duet-II to the AUX IN of your VCR of   Connect to an RF Modulator and then   to the TV cable input.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Recommended VocoPro Gear   VP-600X   2 Space 600W Professional   Power Amplifier   • 300W + 300W RMS   • 600W + 600W Max   • THD: 0.05%   • Frequency Response: 20HZ-20KHZ Signal to Noise   • 1/4" or XLR Inputs   • Input Ratio: Less than 100DB   • Input Sensitivity: 1.23V   • Dimension: W x D x H (19” x 13” x 1.5”)   • Shipping Weight: 47 Lbs   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Recommended VocoPro Gear   LCD-V5   5" TFT LCD Color Monitor   • TFT LCD Color Monitor   • Audio/Video Input   • 3 Watts Stereo Speakers   • Headphone Output With Volume Control   • Color/Brightness Adjustment   • Reversible Screen Control For Both Table Top Or Auto   Roof Mounting   • 12v Dc Adapter Included   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Recommended VocoPro Gear   SV-420   Professional 8" 3 Way Vocal Speakers   • 3 Way 8" Karaoke Vocal Speakers (Sold in Pair)   • Designed for Karaoke Studio and Singer Monitor applications   • Power Rating: 180 Watts Peak / 90 Watts RMS   • Metal Grill   • Impedance: 8 OHM   • Sensitivity: 92 dB   • Frequency Response: 20HZ-20KHZ   • Dimensions H x W x D: 19" x 12" x 11.25" (each)   • Shipping Weight: 50 Lbs. (pair)   • (Dimensional Weight: 60 Lbs. Due to Oversize)   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |