Using Headphones; Cd Operation - Silvercrest KH 2404 Operating Instruction

Karaoke machine
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Pitch
When playing back a cassette, you can increase or reduce
the playback speed and thus tune it in to the voice. For this,
turn the controller PITCH in the direction MIN resp. MAX.

Using headphones

On the
- output of the karaoke machine you can connect a
headphone with a 3.5 mm jack plug (not supplied). When you
have connected the headphones, the built-in loudspeaker is
disconnected and you will only hear sound through the head-
phones.
Important! Listening to music with headphones for
long periods and at high sound volume levels can
lead to hearing damage!

CD Operation

The device plays audio CDs (CD-A) and CD+G.Not only
commercially pressed but also CD-R blanks "burnt" on a home
computer are supported. Because of the many different kinds
of blank discs, computer types, operating systems, burning
software and burning processes we are not able to guarantee
that every "burnt" disc will playback faultlessly. Not always
readable are CDs that have been produced for the commer-
cial field.
Interaction with CDs
Every CD is enclosed within a hard-wearing plastic coating
that protects it from external influences. Nonetheless, you
must still always protect the CD against soiling and scratches.
CD players can balance out minor damage on the CD. Large
scratches or other damages can lead to "hangers" or similar
malfunctions.
For details of the correct interaction with CDs, take heed of
the notices on the CD sleeve!
CD+G
CD+G (CD + Graphics, also CDG) is an Audio CD which
contains additional data, such as song texts and/or images,
that is displayed on the screen simultaneously with the music.
Audio CDs with copy protection
As one can learn from the press, the music industry has
developed various copy protection processes to defend
itself from pirate copies. Unfortunately, not all companies
have yet agreed on a universal standard, thus they continually
develop new processes or modify the existing ones. These
newly released Audio CDs then no longer conform to the
normal Audio CD Standard, and it therefore becomes difficult
for the manufacturers of CD players to ensure that their de-
vices can assimilate all of the latest copy protection methods.
In individual cases it can even happen that a few copy-pro-
tected Audio CDs cannot be played back. To eliminate the
possibility of a defect on the device, please test it using an
older Audio CD without copy protection.
The trade press advises returning copy-protected CDs back
to the trade if they cause playback problems, or to ask for an
Audio CD without copy protection.
Insertion and playback of CDs
Important!
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Do NOT insert several CDs one on top of the other.
Do not insert objects other than CDs.
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Switch the device on and select the operating mode. For
this, slide the switch FUNCTION into the position "CDG".
>
Take a hold in the recessed grip OPEN/CLOSE and open
up the CD compartment lid.
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Carefully press the CD, with the printed side upwards,
onto the seating axis.
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Gently close the CD compartment lid.
The CD will now be read.After a few seconds the number of
titles is blended in to the CD Title Display. Should the device
recognise a CD+G, the indicator "CDG" lights up above the
switch FUNCTION. The indicator first glows after pressing the
button PLAY/PAUSE 4;.
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Start playback with the button PLAY/PAUSE
The indicator PLAY/PAUSE glows under the button.
Playback functions
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Interrupting playback: Press button
PLAY/PAUSE blinks. Continue playback: Press button 4;
once again.
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Playback of the next title: Press the button SKIP+
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Play the title back from the start: Press the button SKIP—
once.
>
Replay the previous title: Press the button SKIP—
times.
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Play the title back quickly: Hold the button
pressed down. This function is not available with CD+Gs.
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Stop playback: Press the button STOP
Intro
With this function you can acquire an overview of the content
on the CD. During playback, if you press the button INTRO
all titles on the CD will each be played back, one after the
other, for 10 seconds. To end the function, press the button
INTRO once again.
Repeat
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Repeat the current title: Press the button REPEAT once.
The indicator REPEAT blinks.
Repeat the whole CD: Press the button REPEAT twice.
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The indicator REPEAT glows.
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Switch repeat off: Press the button REPEAT or the button
STOP <.
Programmme
You can programme in up to 20 titles which will then be
played back in your specified sequence. With this, you can
also repeat titles as required.
Assembling the programme
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Stop playback.
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Press the button PROG. In the CD title display the "0"
blinks and the indicator PROG (under the button STOP <)
blinks.
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With the buttons
9 resp. : select the first title and then
press the button PROG once more.
- 5 -
4;.
4;. The indicator
: twice.
9
9 several
9 resp. :
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