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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
hanzie 12:36pm on Saturday, October 30th, 2010 
I think that are the handiest, easiest to use headphones that I have seen. Comfortable","Compact","Good Bass","Good Value","Great Sound".
jinfeng_Wang 6:45pm on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 
works great with my phone and ipod together Easy To Install","Fast Connection","Reliable","Strong Signal i like it better in white and it was the lowest price on all searches from buydig.com Easy To Install","Fast Connection","Reliable","Strong Signal
Ali Cat 10:30pm on Monday, July 12th, 2010 
I have to wear cell phone on belt directly behind me so that it is close enough for the headset to pick up the signal. I bought this as the only bluetooth stereo headset advertised as water and sweat resistant. ok.design and weight is perfect thats te only thing it worked for me.
protric 12:31pm on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 
Everything works just as described with my Samsung S Captiva No possibility to change batteries comfortable and just what i was looking for does not take a charge? have called Motorola and am awaiting a replacement. see if that one is any better Spend a few more dollars and go with the motorola s9-HD, or the s10 model. Great design, fit well I have an iphone 3gs. Im using this head set with iphone 4 battery on phone is worn out before head set Great sound Good bass with large ear buds more terble with small ; ...
az981 11:37pm on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 
This headset was billed for working out, but is unable to take the stress of a workout. I put the first one down to a fluke, the second to bad luck.
hregev 3:30am on Thursday, May 20th, 2010 
They work great, loud & clear. However at certain times songs will cut in and out for what seems like no reason. Easy To Install". buy them Easy To Install","Fast Connection","Reliable","Strong Signal
javaguy 12:30am on Saturday, April 17th, 2010 
Great Buy, alround bluetooth stereo Was looking for a relatively cheap Bluetooth Stereo, got mine at discount price. DoA I received a pair of these as a gift and was never able to get it to pair with any bluetooth device. NOT one-size-fits-all I have an iTouch with Bluetooth capability, and was so excited to get a set of Bluetooth headphones so I could skype cordlessly.

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Conforming to Ver. 2.0 of VIDEO CD standards
This player conforms to Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, and Ver. 2.0 of the VIDEO CD standards. If you use a Ver. 2.0 VIDEO CD, Play Back Control (PBC) functions (the new part of Ver. 2.0 of the VIDEO CD standards) enable you to play the disc interactively following menus on the screen. You can also enjoy high-resolution still pictures, as well as normal playback of moving pictures and sound.

Compatible color systems

This player plays LDs recorded in the NTSC color system, and VIDEO CDs in both the NTSC and PAL color systems.

About this manual

Conventions
Instructions in this manual describe the controls on the remote. You can also use the controls on the player if they have the same or similar names as those on the remote. The following icon is used in this manual: z Indicates hints and tips for making the task easier.

Step 1

Unpacking
Check that you have the following items:
Remote commander RMT-M45A

Audio/Video cable

Two R6 (size AA) batteries
AC plug adaptor (supplied with models other than Hong Kong model)

Step 2

Inserting batteries into the remote commander

3 Close the cover.

1 Turn the commander over, and remove the cover.
2 Check the polarities and position two R6 (size AA) batteries correctly.
With normal use, the batteries should last for approximately six months. Use two R6 (size AA) batteries. If you use the batteries incorrectly, they may leak or explode. See notes below for correct usage. Insert the batteries with correct polarity as shown above. Do not use a new battery together with an old one. Do not use different types of batteries together. Do not recharge the batteries. If you are not going to use the remote commander for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage. If battery leakage should occur, wipe off the leakage from the battery compartment, then insert new batteries. Do not let direct sunlight or powerful artificial light fall directly on the remote sensor on the front panel of the player. Such light interferes with the signals from the remote commander, causing the remote commander to fail to operate correctly.
MDP-V9K.3-856-640-13 ( En , C1, C2)

Step 3

Connecting the player

Television hook-up

To play LDs or VIDEO CDs, hook up a television to the player. Take out the supplied audio/video connecting cable (yellow, red, and white plugs). Use this to connect the player to the television. Once you have hooked up the television, set the input selector on the TV to Video. Before connecting or disconnecting any cables, turn off all equipment. If your TV has an S video input jack, use a YC-15V S Video Connecting Cable instead of the supplied video cable to connect the player to get a better picture.

To achieve digital sound

Optical fiber digital audio output enables high quality sound reproduction. If your amplifier has an optical input connector, or if you have a D/A converter unit with optical input, connect the player to the amplifier or D/A converter using an Optical Fiber Audio cable POC-15 (not supplied). You can get digital audio output from CDs and most LDs. When you play an LD which does not have digital sound tracks, you cannot get any sound from the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector. Sound from a microphone is not output from the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector. When you play karaoke with a microphone, connect the player using an Audio Cable (red & white plugs).
When connecting the optical fiber cable
Remove the protective cover. Plug in firmly.

To TV or VCR

DIGITAL RF OUT 2 (AC 3) DIGITAL OUT R L AUDIO VIDEO LINE OUT

Red plug

White plug

Speakers

POC-15 Optical Fiber Cable (not supplied) RK-C310/C315 Audio Cable (not supplied)

Optical In

Audio In

Amplifier

CD or AUX
You cannot make digital recordings of VIDEO CDs, since this player does not output signals through the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector while playing a VIDEO CD. Make sure all equipment is turned off before making any connections. Firmly insert plugs into the jacks. A loose connection may cause noise. When listening to a radio broadcast, turn off the player to get better reception.
If you have a processor or amplifier that conforms to the Dolby Surround AC-3 system*
To enjoy discs that conform to the Dolby Surround AC-3 system (discs with the logo), connect the DIGITAL RF OUT to the processor or amplifier's digital RF input. You can obtain a theater-like atmosphere more effectively than with Dolby Pro Logic Surround. For details, refer to the instructions supplied with the processor or decoder amplifier.

DIGITAL RF OUT

Digital RF input

processor or amplifier

This laser disc player provides an AC-3 RF Output for laser discs recorded with Dolby AC-3 digital audio soundtracks. Dolby Surround AC-3 decoders with an AC-3 RF Input can accept this signal directly. Dolby Surround AC-3 decoders with an AC-3 Digital Input require a separate AC-3 RF demodulator. * DOLBY, AC-3, and the double-D a symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

Using Cushions

We recommend that you put a cushion under each foot of the laser disc player to reduce vibration caused by loud sound. This will create a more pure and stable bass sound. The four cushions are supplied in this plastic bag.

Cushions

This section shows you how to play an LD, CD or VIDEO CD.

Playing a disc

6 OPEN/CLOSE POWER

Before you start.

Connect the player to your TV and set the input selector on the TV to Video (see Connecting the player on page 6 ).
Loading and playing a disc
Press POWER to turn on the player. You can also directly turn on the player by pressing SELECT/PLAY on the remote commander or player. Press 6 OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray. The front cover of the player automatically slides down and the disc tray comes out. Place a disc on the disc tray.

SELECT/PLAY

LD (Side A)
Place only one disc on the tray, carefully fitting it in the circle on the tray.
You can also turn on the player by pressing OPEN/CLOSE on the player.
CD, VIDEO CD, or LD Single (Label faces up)
Press SELECT/PLAY. The disc tray closes and the disc starts playing. You can also start playing by pressing the disc tray to close it.
If you place more than one disc on the tray, or if the disc is not seated properly, the disc may not start playing, and may cause damage the disc or player. Do not transport the player while playing a disc as doing so may damage your disc or player. Do not use a CD stabilizer when playing a CD or VIDEO CD as doing so may damage your disc or player.
When you play a double-sided LD
The upper side of the LD (side A) starts playing. When the upper side ends, the other side (side B) starts playing automatically.
To play a VIDEO CD with Play Back Control (PBC) functions (Ver. 2.0 VIDEO CD)
Ver. 2.0 VIDEO CDs have Play Back Control (PBC) functions, which allow you to play them interactively. When press SELECT/PLAY or push in the disc tray in step 4 , a menu appears on the screen and the player waits for you to play the disc using the PBC functions. To play a VIDEO CD using PBC functions, see Playing a VIDEO CD using PBC functions on page 15 for details.

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When playing a doublesided LD, the player determines that the upper side of the disc is side A and the other side is B, regardless of the label A or B printed on the disc. When playing side A of an LD, SIDE A appears on the front panel display. When playing side B of an LD, SIDE B appears on the front panel display. When playback of LD side B ends, the player stops. When playing a CD or VIDEO CD, the DISC SIDE B button does not function.

Plug a microphone into the MIC 1 or 2 jack on the player. When using the karaoke microphone FKM1 (not supplied), plug the CONTROL plug into the CONTROL (MIC 1/2) jack.

CONTROL

(MIC 1/2)
Karaoke microphone F-KM1 (not supplied) MIC plug Control plug
Press POWER to turn on the player. Turn on the TV and stereo system. TV: Set to Video. Stereo system: Turn on the amplifier or receiver and select CD or AUX (the jacks to which you connected the player) for audio output. Press OPEN/CLOSE. The disc tray comes out. Place a disc on the disc tray.
If you insert more than one disc, or if the disc is not seated properly, the disc may not start playing, and may damage the disc or player. When playing a doublesided LD, the player determines that the upper side of the disc is side A and the other side is B, regardless of the label A or B printed on the disc.

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Playing Karaoke (continued)
MIC LEVEL 1/2 ECHO LEVEL Number buttons
Press one of the number buttons to enter the song number. The song starts playing. To select a song on side B of an LD, press DISC SIDE B, then press the number button. To enter a song number greater than 15, see page 18. Set the ON/OFF switch on the microphone to ON and turn the MIC LEVEL 1 or 2 control to adjust microphone MIN volume. Turn the ECHO LEVEL control to adjust the echo strength. The same echo level is applied to both MIC 1 and MIC 2. Now you can enjoy playing karaoke. When the song finishes, the player pauses until you enter the next song number.

AUTO PAUSE

MIC 1 LEVEL
If you press p STOP, OPEN/ CLOSE or POWER while playing a song in karaoke mode (with microphones connected), the sound automatically fades out before playback stops (Auto Fade Out). If howling occurs Move the microphone away from the speakers. Lower the microphone volume or echo level. Lower the overall volume. If the sound is distorted or the picture flickers when listening through your TV speakers, set the ATT switch at the rear of the player to ON to lower the output level.

ECHO LEVEL

Pausing automatically in karaoke mode
When you connect a microphone, the player automatically switches to karaoke mode. In karaoke mode, the player pauses every time a song is played (Auto Pause).
To play songs on the disc continuously in karaoke mode
If you want to use the menu of a Ver. 2.0 karaoke VIDEO CD, make sure that the PBC ON/OFF button indicator on the player is lit and press SELECT/ PLAY to display the menu before entering the song number. If the PBC ON/OFF button indicator is not lit, press p STOP to stop playing the disc, then press the PBC (ON/OFF) button to turn it on (see Playing a VIDEO CD using PBC functions on page 15 for details). To stop playing a song on a Ver. 2.0 karaoke VIDEO CD and return to the menu, press the RETURN button instead of p STOP. If you reserve several songs (see Selecting karaoke song order on page 33), the player plays them continuously, then pauses. You can also use the Auto Pause function in non-karaoke mode (without microphones connected). Each time you press the AUTO PAUSE button, the Auto Pause function is turned on/off. Auto Pause does not function during PBC playback on a Ver. 2.0 VIDEO CD (if the PBC ON/OFF button indicator on the player is lit). However, if the disc is a karaoke VIDEO CD with a menu for song selection, playback automatically pauses and returns to the menu each time a song is played.

Checking the elapsed or remaining time of the disc

DISPLAY AV TIME

You can check the elapsed or remaining time on the TV screen. Press DISPLAY, then press AV TIME repeatedly. Each time you press AV TIME, the on-screen display changes as follows:

LDs with TOC

C6 24:22 PLAY

CDs/VIDEO CDs

Track number or scene number Index number (for indexed VIDEO CDs, V appears instead of I)

T5 I1 1:11 PLAY

Total elapsed time for a CLV disc (or frame number for a CAV disc)

C6 I1 1:28 PLAY

Elapsed time for track
Elapsed time for chapter Index number This display is skipped when playing a CLV disc.

C6 25:30 PLAY

Total elapsed time for the disc
Total elapsed time for a CAV disc
When playing an LD without TOC data, you can only view the total elapsed time (for a CLV disc) or current frame number (for a CAV disc). When playing a Ver. 2.0 VIDEO CD using PBC functions: the scene number (such as S-5) is displayed instead of the track number you can only view the elapsed time for the current scene The display does not show remaining time for chapters or tracks that are 51 or more chapters or tracks away from the beginning of the disc.

Remaining time for track

Remaining time for chapter
Total remaining play time Remaining tracks on the disc
Total remaining play time Remaining chapters on the disc

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Selecting a chapter or track directly (Chapter/Track Search)
LDs are divided into sections called chapters. CDs and VIDEO CDs are divided into sections called tracks. Simply enter the desired chapter/track number to start playing it immediately.
Locating a particular chapter/track
Press one of the number buttons to enter the chapter/track number.
CHAPTER 8 SEARCH LD SIDE A
To play a chapter on the opposite side of the LD, press DISC SIDE B (or A), then enter the chapter number.
To enter a number greater than 10
Press >10 on the remote, then press two number buttons in sequence, >10 by mistake, press first the tens digit, then the ones digit. If you press >10 again, then enter the correct one digit number.

To check the repeat status

Press DISPLAY twice.

Canceling Repeat Play

Press CLEAR.

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Playing a section repeatedly (continued)
Replaying a selected portion on the disc (Repeat AB)

REPEAT A B CLEAR

Press REPEAT AB at the beginning of the scene or phrase you want to repeat. This tells the player where to start. REPEAT and A- appear, and B flashes on the front panel display. Let the player run to the end of the scene or phrase. Press REPEAT AB again. This tells the player where to end. REPEAT and A-B appear on the front panel display. The player repeatedly plays the scenes or phrases between the two points you specified
To repeat a different portion
Repeat steps 1 to 3 to reenter new start and end points.

To cancel Repeat A B

You can scan the disc between points A and B by holding down 0/) SCAN.
You can do Repeat AB only on the current side of an LD. You cannot do it on both sides of the LD. You cannot do Repeat AB while using PBC functions on a Ver. 2.0 VIDEO CD.

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Playing songs in random order (Shuffle Play)
6 OPEN/CLOSE 1/SIDE/ALL CLEAR SHUFFLE
You can play the songs on a disc in random order, each song once (Shuffle Play). If you select the songs you want to play in advance, the player plays only selected songs in random order (Delete Shuffle). The player needs the TOC data of the disc to do Shuffle Play and Delete Shuffle Play, so these functions are available only on LDs containing TOC data, CDs, and VIDEO CDs.
Shuffle playing on one side of a disc (One Side Shuffle)
Place a disc on the disc tray, then press 6 OPEN/CLOSE to close the tray. When you use a CD or VIDEO Playing disc type AV calendar CD, the AV calandar appears on the front panel display, showing that TOC data was read.
(This step is for an LD. Skip this step when playing a CD or VIDEO CD.) Press SELECT/PLAY and Playing disc type wait for the AV calendar to Playing disc side AV calendar on side A appear on the front panel display, then press p STOP to stop playing. AV calendar on side B The player reads the TOC data of the LD.

You can delete songs numbered up to 99. To delete a song over 10, press >10, then press two number buttons in sequence, first tens digit, then the ones digit (see page 18). To use the number buttons on the player, see page 18. You can repeat Shuffle and Delete Shuffle Play. Press REPEAT on the remote commander. Each time repeat finishes, the order of the songs is reshuffled.
Delete shuffle playing on both sides of an LD (Both Sides Delete Shuffle)
Play side B and wait for the AV calendar to appear on the front panel display, then perform the following steps.
Follow steps 1 to 3 above to delete songs. To delete songs on side B of a double-sided LD, press DISC SIDE B, then press the number buttons. The songs deleted from side B appear in squares. Press CLEAR on the remote commander to turn off SIDE on the front panel display. Press SELECT/PLAY. The remaining songs on side A are played in random order, then the remaining songs on side B are played in random order.
Canceling Shuffle Play or Delete Shuffle Play
Press CLEAR. SHUFFLE on the front panel goes off. The player exits Shuffle mode. All the deleted songs are restored.

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Playing songs in any order you like (Program Play)
You can select up to 25 songs to be played in any order you like, regardless of disc side, even while a song is being played. The songs are played continuously in the order you specify. This is available in nonkaraoke mode (without microphones connected). In karaoke mode, use Reserve instead of this function (see Selecting karaoke song order on page 33).
Selecting songs to make a program
PROGRAM /RESERVE CLEAR Number buttons
Press PROGRAM/RESERVE. PROGRAM appears. PGM flashes on the front panel display.

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DISC SIDE A/B

Press the number buttons to select songs in the order you want them to play. When you play a double-sided LD, VIDEO 1-12 52:07 SIDE B select the disc side by pressing DISC PROGRAM 1 SIDE A (or B), then press the number 36 : -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -buttons to select songs in the order you -- -- -- -- -want them to play. The songs selected from side B appear in squares. If you enter a wrong number, press CLEAR. With each press, the last song you entered is deleted.
Repeat step 2 until you finish selecting songs. Press SELECT/PLAY. The selected songs are programmed and the on-screen display disappears. PGM lights up on the front panel display. The selected songs are played in order you selected them.

Playing a stereo disc or Second Audio Program (SAP) disc
When playing SAP discs such as bilingual discs, you can alternate the sound output using AUDIO MONITOR.
To alternate the sound output
Press AUDIO MONITOR while playing the disc. Each time you press AUDIO MONITOR, the on-screen indication changes as follows:

1/L 2/R 1/L 2/R

Indication

From stereo disc

From SAP disc
Left channel Right channel Stereo (Both channels)
Sound track 1 (Left channel) Sound track 2 (Right channel) Sound track 1 (Left channel) Sound track 2 (Right channel)
When you select 1/L (or 2/R), the sound of the left (or right) channel is output from both speakers.
Listening to analog sound on an LD
If your LD contains digital soundtracks, the player automatically outputs digital sound. To listen to sound recorded on analog soundtracks, use ANALOG/. Press ANALOG/ while playing the disc. ANALOG appears briefly on the screen and the analog sound is output.
To return to digital sound
If you select the analog sound during playback of the disc which conforms to the Dolby Surround AC-3 system, only the sound of the left channel is output from both speakers. With this type of disc, you cannot use AUDIO MONITOR to alternate the left and right channels of analog sound. The output level may differ between digital and analog sound.
Press ANALOG/ repeatedly until DIGITAL appears on the screen.
Playing discs with the (CX) logo
LDs bearing the logo are recorded with the CX noise reduction system, which gives lower noise level and higher dynamic range on analog sound. The player detects most discs and activates the CX noise reduction system automatically when outputting analog sound. If your LD does not contain a code to activate the CX noise reduction system, you can activate the CX noise reduction system manually while playing only analog sound.
To activate the CX noise reduction system manually
Press ANALOG/ repeatedly until CX ON appears. The CX noise reduction system is activated.

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Selecting karaoke song order (Reserve)

The key is adjustable to one of 17 steps (8 steps higher, 8 steps lower than the original key, and the original key). Your setting appears on the screen briefly. In karaoke mode (with microphones connected), or when you use LINE IN, the key change (in steps) is always displayed on the front panel display.

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Key change (in steps)
In karaoke mode, the key returns to the original key when playback pauses automatically at the end of a song. If Auto Pause is canceled, the key does not change at the end of a song. You can also adjust the key from the karaoke microphone (see Using the optional karaoke microphone on page 40). You can also use Key Control in non-karaoke mode (without microphones connected).
Adding richness to your voice (Karaoke Star)
If you feel that your voice lacks depth, use the karaoke star function. Press KARAOKE STAR. The KARAOKE STAR indicator-button on the player lights green and K. STAR 1 appears on the screen. Initially, the effect level is low.

K. STAR 1

When you use KARAOKE STAR, the ECHO LEVEL control should be set to the appropriate level. If the control is set to MIN, the karaoke star function has no effect.
To increase the effect level, press KARAOKE STAR again. The KARAOKE STAR indicator-button on the player lights orange and K. STAR 2 appears on the screen, and the effect level becomes high. With each press, the on-screen indication changes as follows:
K. STAR 1 K. STAR 2 K. STAR OFF

To cancel Karaoke Star

Press KARAOKE STAR so that the KARAOKE STAR indicator-button goes off.

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Using karaoke functions (continued)

Applauding the singer

The player can liven up karaoke entertainment by applauding the singer.
To select automatic applause
The player applauds at the beginning and end of each song automatically (except during PBC playback on a Ver. 2.0 VIDEO CD). You can select two types of applause. Press EFFECT MODE on the remote commander or AUTO EFFECT on the player to turn on the AUTO EFFECT button indicator. With each press, the on-screen indication changes as follows:
EFFECT 1 EFFECT 2 EFFECT OFF
EFFECT MODE EFFECT EXECUTE

Select

Applause only Applause and cheers Cancel (the indicator turns off)

To applaud manually

You can applaud the singer any time you like. Press EFFECT EXECUTE on the remote commander. Each time you press EFFECT EXECUTE, the player applauds. When you applaud manually, the player applauds according to the Auto Effect Applause setting. When the Auto Effect Applause is set to EFFECT 1, the player does "Applause" only. When the Auto Effect Applause is set to EFFECT 2 or EFFECT OFF, the player does "Applause and cheers".

z Even in non-karaoke mode, you can use the applause function.
The EFFECT EXECUTE button does not function during applause. To use the EFFECT EXECUTE button, press it after applause finishes. When playing karaoke using LINE IN, you can only use the applause function manually. You cannot use Applause while using PBC functions on a Ver. 2.0 VIDEO CD. To use the applause function, press p STOP to stop playback, then press the PBC (ON/OFF) button to turn off the PBC ON/ OFF button indicator on the player.

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Letting the vocals help you (Vocal Support)
You can let the original vocals come in when you forget the words or melody. This is available for MULTI AUDIO discs, or multiplex discs or tapes. Press VOCAL SUPPORT to turn on the VOCAL SUPPORT indicator on the player. SUPPORT appears on the screen briefly. While you are singing into the microphone, the player outputs the backup sound, but when you are not, it also outputs the singers voice to help you.
To turn off Vocal Support
KARAOKE PON VOCAL SUPPORT
Press VOCAL SUPPORT again to turn off the VOCAL SUPPORT indicator on the player. SUPPORT OFF appears on the screen briefly.
Enjoying karaoke with non-karaoke discs (Karaoke Pon)
With a disc recorded in stereo, you can enjoy karaoke even if it is a nonkaraoke disc. Press KARAOKE PON to turn on the KARAOKE PON function. KARAOKE PON appears on the screen. The volume of the singers voice is lowered.

To turn off Karaoke Pon

Using the Vocal Support function, you can sing a duet by yourself. You can sing the male part (or female part) and the other part comes in when you stop singing. You can also use Karaoke Pon in non-karaoke mode (without microphones connected).
Press KARAOKE PON again to turn off the KARAOKE PON function. K. PON OFF appears on the screen briefly.
You cannot use Vocal Support in non-karaoke mode (without microphones connected). Karaoke Pon is only available for discs recorded in stereo. With monaural discs, the backup level is also lowered. You cannot completely shut off the vocals by using Karaoke Pon. Even with stereo discs, if the voice deviates from the center, its level may not be lowered well. When using Karaoke Pon, stereo effect is reduced.

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Using the optional karaoke microphone
You can control the player from the karaoke microphone (F-KM1, not supplied) by connecting the control plug to the CONTROL jack on the player.

To sing repeatedly

You can go back to any point of a song using the REPEAT button on the microphone. Hold down REPEAT and release it at the desired point. Playback continues again from the point at which the button is released.

PBC (Play Back Control) functions
MULTI AUDIO disc 36, 39, 44 Next disc reserve 32
One side repeat 25 Opening the disc tray 10 Optical disc types 44
PAL VIDEO CD 11 PBC (Play Back Control) Picture flickering 14 Playback 10 frame-by-frame 28 interactive 15 random 27 resume 23 Power AC plug adaptor 2 turning on/off 10 PREV/NEXT 15, 20 Program play 29 10, 15
CAV disc 11, 19, 22 CD disc 18, 36, 44 CLV disc 11, 19 Chapter search 18 Color system selector 7 Connecting amplifier 8 headphones 11 infrared cordless microphones 40 microphones 13 processor or amplifier conforming to Dolby Surround AC-3 system 9 TV or VCR 6 VCR to LINE IN jacks 41
Repeat AB 26 Repeat play 25 current chapter/track 25 one side of an LD 25 particular portion 26 whole disc 25 Remote commander 5, 42 inserting batteries 5 Reserve 33
Delete shuffle 28 Disc classification 44 maintenance 45 Display front panel 12 on-screen 16 time 17
Searching by chapter/track number 18 by frame/time/scene number 19 by index number 21 skipping chapters/tracks 20 speed scanning 20 Single repeat 25 Skip search 20 Sound analog 32 digital 32 distorted 14 on SAP discs 32 with CX noise reduction system 32 Step play 22
Available on Version 2.0 VIDEO CDs, which enable you to play the disc interactively. When PBC functions are turned on, the PBC ON/OFF button indicator lights up.

KARAOKE STAR function

F, G, H, I, J
Frame/time/scene search Freeze frame 22 19
Karaoke, playing 13 changing the backup key 37 letting the original vocals help you 39 listening to the original vocals 36 pausing automatically 14 selecting the next songs 33 using auxiliary equipment 41 using the karaoke microphone 40 with non-karaoke discs 39 Karaoke star 37 Karaoke pon 39 Key control 37
This function allows you to obtain depth of your voice adding a lower frequency sound to your voice.
Track search 18 Trouble shooting 42

V, W, X, Y, Z

VIDEO CD disc 10, 15, 44 Vocal select 36 Vocal support 39

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300 450

HIFI TA Series

HIFI CDP Series

VAIO (**)
GDM 17"/19" GDM 20"/21" GDM 24" CPD 15"

2500 320

CPD 17"/19"

CPD 20"/21" TV

950 380
KV-27VX1P,KV-DR29M90B,KV-HZ29M90,KV-T29MH8,KV14VM2MT,KX-27HG1,KV-27VX1MT,KV-DR29M93,KVJ29MG2,KV-XA29M90,KV-14VM5MT,KX-27HG2,KV2965MT/J,KV-E29MH1,KV-J29MH2,KV-XF29M93,KV14VM5G,KX-27HV1,KV-2966MI,KV-EF29M90,KV-J29MH9,KVXG29M90,KV-VF21M77,KX-29HV3,KV-AR29M90,KVES29M90,KV-S29MH1,KV-XS29M97,KV-21VM3MT,KVAR29M90B,KV-EX29M93,KV-SW29M90,KVL-800,KV21VM5G,KV-DA29M90,KV-HS29M90,KV-T29MH1,KV14VM1,KV-21VM5MT,KV-SR29M97K KV-1442AEB,KV-2062AEB,KV-AR142M90,KV-PG14M72,KV1684MT,KX-14CP1,KV-1484MTA,KV-9MD1,KV-HA14M90,KVR14M1/7,KV-1685MT,KV-1485MT,KV-G14M1,KV-HF14M90,KVR14M1,KV-1687MT,KV-1487MD,KV-G14M2,KV-J14MH1,KVR14M2,KV-V16MN1,KV-1487MT,KV-AR14M90,KVPF14M70,KV-1670MT,KV-V16MN2 KV-HR32M90,KV-DR34M90B,KV-EF34M90,KV-ES34M90,KVEX34M97,KV-HS34M90,KV-HZ34M90,KV-LX34M90,KVS34MH1,KV-XF34M93,KV-HR36M90,KV-ES38M90,KVHS38M90,KX-34HV2 KP-EF41HK2,KP-E41MH11,KP-ES41HK1,KP-EF41HK,KPW41MH11,KP-ES43HK1,KP-FS43M90,KPR-S46MH1,KPEF48HK,KPR-S46MH1/2,KP-EF48HK2,KP-ES48HK1,KPER43M90 KPR-S53MH1/2,KP-E53MH11,KP-ES53HK1,KP-EF61HK2,KPEF53HK,KP-ER53M90,KPR-S53MH1,KP-E61MH11,KPES61HK1,KPR-S53MH1,KP-EF53HK2,KP-EF61HK,KPFS57M90 KF-50SX100/HK (Including inspection fee, labour, transp. Fee & Parts cost, but parts not including CRT & Light Bulb)

Projection TV

LCD TV 15" - 17" LCD TV 20" - 26" (*) LCD TV 30" - 32" (*) Plasma 32" - 42" (*)
KLV-15SR1,KLV-15SR2,KLV-17HR1,KLV-17HR2 KLV-20SR3,KLV-21SG2,KLV-21SR2,KLV-23HR2,KLV-26HG2 KLV-30MR1,KLV-L32MRX1,KLV-L32M1,KLV-MR32A2 KZ-32TS1E,KZ-32TS2E,KE-32TS2E,KE-MX37A1,KE42TS2E,KE-42MR1,KE-MX42A1,KE-MV42A1 KE-50MR1,KE-MR50A2 KE-MR61A2 DAV-SA30,DVP-F25,DVP-K350,DVP-S745D,MDP-A1,MDPK5,DAV-SC5,DVP-F250,DVP-K360,DVP-S7700,MDP-A2,MDPK8,DAV-SC8,DVP-F35P,DVP-K370,DVP-S9000ES,MDPA3,MDP-K8(J),DAV-S300,DVP-N300,DVP-K380,PBD-V30,MDPA500,MDP-K15,DAV-S500,DVP-N305,DVP-K800D,MDP322GX,MDP-A550,MDP-MR1,DAV-S550,DVP-N700V,DVPK880D,MDP-355GX,MDP-A600K,MDP-RC20,DAV-C700,DVPNS305,DVP-K870P,MDP-405GX,MDP-A660K,MDPV900G,DAV-S800,DVP-NS575P,DVP-S3000,MDP455GX,MDP-A7,MDP-U3,DAV-S880,DVP-NS730P,DVPS3000/CN2,MDP-455SA,MDP-A800K,MDP-V1,DAV-SR2,DVPNS780V,DVP-S345,MDP-533D,MDP-A800K2,MDP-V7,DAVSR4W,DVP-NS915V,DVP-S505D,MDP-555,MDP-A880K,MDPV8K,DAV-SB200,DVP-NS930V,DVP-S7000,MDP-555F,MDPK1,MDP-V9K,DAV-SB500W,DVP-FX1,DVP-S7000/CN2,MDP555SA,MDP-K1U,MDP-V9K/CN3,DVP-F11,DVP-M35,DVPS7000/HK2,MDP-722GX,MDP-K3,MDP-V10,DVP-F21,DVPK330,DVP-S705D,MDP-755GX,MDP-K3(J),DVP-NS50P,DVPNS52P,DVP-NS900V,DVP-NS930V,DVP-M20P

2000 2000

Plasma 50" (*) Plasma 60" or above (*) DVD & MDP PLAYER

DVD PLAYER

DAV-DS1000,DAV-LF1
EV-S550E,SLV-ED25PS,SLV-ED925PS,SLV-LF1MI,SLVX842ML,EV-S550E/UB,SLV-ED215PS,SLV-ED929MI,SLVX325SA,SLV-X847ML,SLV-615UB,SLV-ED7MI,SLVED95MN,SLV-X800MI,SLV-656,SLV-ED95MI,SLVKF290PS,SLV-X825MI,SLV-757UB,SLV-ED915PS,SLVK850MI,SLV-X830,SLV-ED100MI,SLV-ED919MI,SLVK881,SLV-X831 CCD-TR1/E,CCD-TR105/E,CCD-TR2000/E,CCD-TR202E,CCDTR212/E,CCD-TR2300/E,CCD-TR3,CCD-TR3000/E,CCDTR303/E,CCD-TR305/E,CCD-TR311E,CCD-TR313,CCDTR323/E,CCD-TR330/E,CCD-TR333E,CCD-TR3E,CCDTR340E,CCD-TR350/E,CCD-TR380/E,CCD-TR385E,CCDTR420/E,CCD-TR440/E,CCD-TR460,CCD-TR480E,CCDTR490/E,CCD-TR501E,CCD-TR503E,CCD-TR505/E,CCDTR510E,CCD-TR511E,CCD-TR516E,CCD-TR550/E,CCDTR555/E,CCD-TR565E,CCD-TR570E,CCD-TR580E,CCDTR590E,CCD-TR606E,CCD-TR636,CCD-TR670/E,CCDTR710/E,CCD-TR720E,CCD-TR750/E,CCD-TR880/E,CCDTR8/E,CCD-TR910/E,CCD-TR618E CCD-SC5,CCD-SC55,CCD-SC55E,CCD-SC5E,CCD-SC6,CCDSC65,CCD-SC65E,CCD-SC6E,CCD-SC8E CCD-TRV100E,CCD-TRV101/E,CCD-TRV11/E,CCDTRV14E,CCD-TRV16/E,CCD-TRV21E,CCD-TRV24E,CCDTRV3E,CCD-TRV30/E,CCD-TRV31/E,CCD-TRV35/E,CCDTRV40/E,CCD-TRV410E,CCD-TRV41E,CCD-TRV44/E,CCDTRV45E,CCD-TRV46/E,CCD-TRV47/E,CCD-TRV50E,CCDTRV51/E,CCD-TRV54E,CCD-TRV55E,CCD-TRV56E,CCDTRV57/E,CCD-TRV60/E,CCD-TRV64E,CCD-TRV65,CCDTRV67/E,CCD-TRV70/E,CCD-TRV75,CCD-TRV81/E,CCDTRV87/E,CCD-TRV89E,CCD-TRV91/E,CCD-TRV94/E,CCDTRV99/E,CCD-TRV49/E,CCD-TRV218E,CCD-TRV418/E,CCDTRV420/E,CCD-TRV910,CCD-TRV428E,CCD-TRV438E

CCD TR Series

CCD SC Series

CCD TRV Series

CCD RV Series CCD FX Series CCD CR Series
CCD-RV100,CCD-RV100E CCD-FX730V,CCD-FX730VE CCD-CR1E

 

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