Page 2 - Warnings; Important Safety Information
1 Warnings CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The Caution marking is located on the bottom panel. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN DANGEROUS VOLTAGE: The lightning f...
Page 3 - Location of Controls; Front
2 Location of Controls 1. Camera 2. POWER ON/OFF Button 3. Screen 4. BLUETOOTH Button 5. MODE Button 6. RECORD Button 7. SD CARD Up Button 8. SD CARD Left/STOPButton 9. BAL ANCE Control 10. Mic Holders11. SD CARD Down Button12. SD CARD Right/PL AY- PAUSE Button 13. Listed clockwise, from top:PROGRAM...
Page 4 - AUDIO OUT Left Jack; Rear
3 Location of Controls 1. AUDIO OUT Left Jack 2. VIDEO OUT Jack 3. AUDIO OUT Right Jack 4. DC IN Jack 4 3 2 1 Rear STVG888-ENG-v2_Layout 1 10/9/13 12:00 PM Page 3
Page 5 - Connection; • This unit can be used with or without
4 Connection RCA CABLE INCLUDED REAR VIEW OF THE STVG888 REAR OF TV Yellow White Red Yellow White Red Your Singing Machine is designed toconnect to your TV the same way youwould connect most video cameras, DVDplayers or video game consoles, as follows: 1 Connect the Audio/ Video cable’syellow plug t...
Page 6 - Connecting the Microphone
5 Connection Connecting the Microphone Insert a microphone’s plug into the Mic 1jack u . Insert another microphone’s plug into the Mic 2 jack v (if desired). One microphone is included. Note: Do not drop or tap the mic, as damage to the mic or speakers may occur. Do notspin the microphone around for...
Page 7 - Operation; Press the CD Open/Close button
6 Operation 1 Connect the unit as describedpreviously. Press the POWER ON/OFFbutton to the in position to turn theunit on; the POWER ON/OFF buttonwill light. 2 CD: Press the CD Open/Close button to open the CD door and then insert aCD (with standard or MP3+G files) ora CD+G. Close the CD door by pre...
Page 8 - • Never place anything other than a CD in; PLEASE PROVIDE
7 Operation 5 If listening to an MP3+G or CD+Gfiles, view as follows:To view the image and lyrics on thescreen, rotate the MONITOR control tothe CDG position. To view the image and lyrics on anexternal TV (if connected), rotate theVIDEO OUT control to the CDG/ USBposition. 6 Adjust the volume to a c...
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8 Operation 10 Adjust the Key to obtain the best keyfor the singer on the track. Adjust thekey using the KEY – and KEY +buttons. 11 Press the AVC (Auto Voice Control)ON/OFF button to the On positionand the vocals on a multiplexrecording will be muted as soon as thesinger begins singing into themicro...
Page 10 - REPEAT; an
9 Operation 14 SEARCH: During playback, press and hold the Skip Back 9 /Skip Forward : button to move the player backward or forward within a track to locate aspecific musical passage. When yourelease the respective button, normalplayback will resume. Note: The Search function is not available for C...
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10 Operation 17 PAUSE: During playback, if you wish to pause the disc momentarily, pressthe Play/Pause 4; button. Press again to resume normal playback. Note: Pausing the unit while playing a CD+G may distort the lyrics on the screen. This willremain until the screen is refreshed. 18 Press the Stop ...
Page 12 - Singing Machine; Using a Bluetooth Device
11 Operation 1 Connect the unit as described previously. Press the POWER ON/OFFbutton to the in position to turn the uniton; the POWER ON/OFF button will light. 2 Rotate the FUNCTION control to the BLUETOOTH position to select theBluetooth mode; a tone will sound andthe blue Bluetooth background lig...
Page 13 - button to start playback.
12 Operation 6 PLAY/PAUSE: Press the Play/Pause 4; button to start playback. 7 Make sure the Bluetooth device has itsvolume set to mid range, then adjustthe volume to a comfortable levelusing the MASTER VOLUME control. Note: If connected to a TV or other audio source, adjust the volume of the TV usi...
Page 14 - Balance allows you to; am
13 Operation 12 BALANCE: Balance allows you to eliminate the lead singer’s voice byrotating the knob to the left whenplaying a multiplex recording, oreliminate the music by rotating theknob to the right. Note: When playing a music-only recording, the balance will shift to the right or leftspeaker. 1...
Page 15 - Connect the; Using a Guitar, Keyboard or External Music Player
14 Operation 1 Connect the unit as describedpreviously. GUITAR/KEYBOARD: Connect the Guitar or Keyboard to the GUITAR/KEYBOARD Ext. Input jack. LINE IN: Connect a music player using a 3.5mm standard audio cable from theexternal unit’s Audio Output/Headphone jack to the STVG888W’sLINE IN Ext. Input j...
Page 17 - SD CARD; Recording the Camera and Singing on an SD Card
16 Operation SD CARD Label Side Up u vwx 1 Connect the unit as describedpreviously. Press the POWER ON/OFFbutton to the in position to turn theunit on; the POWER ON/OFF buttonwill light. 2 Rotate the FUNCTION control to theCAMERA position to select the Cameramode. 3 To view the image and lyrics on t...
Page 18 - and; al
17 Operation V V 7 Press the MODE button and then theRECORD button to start recording; ared and will appear on the screen and the RECORD button will startblinking. Note: If there is no SD card inserted, will appear. 8 Connect microphone(s) as shown onpage 5, and slide the ON/OFF switchto the ON posi...
Page 19 - • Cycle through the recordings using the SD; ao
18 Operation 13 To stop and save the recording, pressthe SD CARD Left/STOP button; theRECORD button will stop blinking andthe video and audio will save on theSD card. 14 To watch the recorded video, pressthe MODE button and then the SDCARD Right/PL AY-PAUSE button;playback will appear. 15 Press the ...
Page 20 - Follow these easy steps:; Where to Download MP3+G Files; FILE FORMATS
19 Operation To purchase and download karaoke music,please visit http://store.singingmachine.com toaccess over 12,000 of your favorite karaokesongs. You will need a USB flash drive (notincluded) to transfer the downloads to this unit. Follow these easy steps: 1 Go to http://store.singingmachine.comu...
Page 21 - Care and Maintenance; Care for Compact Discs
20 Care and Maintenance Care for Compact Discs Treat the compact disc carefully. Handle the compact disconly by its edges. Never allow your fingers to come incontact with the shiny, unprinted side of the compact disc. Do not attach adhesive tape, stickers, etc. to thecompact disc label. Clean the co...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting Guide; Bluetooth device’s user manual.
21 Troubleshooting Guide Should this unit exhibit a problem, check the following before seeking service: No Power • Power is not on; press the POWER ON/OFF button to turn power on.• Make sure the unit is connected to AC power. No Sound – General • Master Volume is set to minimum; raise volume.• Corr...
Page 23 - Specifications; AUDIO
22 Specifications AUDIO Output Power (Maximum)...................................................................................................... 10W (RMS)Output Impedance ................................................................................................................................
Page 24 - 060 E Jurupa Street, Unit B
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