Page 2 - Safety; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING
Safety TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THIS APPLIANCE SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING WATER AND THAT NO OBJECT FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON APPARATUS. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions...
Page 3 - Class 1 Laser Product
Safety 15) Grounding or Polarization – This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating- current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the out...
Page 4 - VocoPro; VocoPro Company Email Directory; Remember Our Website
And Thank you for purchasing the Sonic Station 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 indiv...
Page 5 - FOR YOUR RECORDS; Model Number; Welcome; Table of Contents
FCC Information.......................................... 6 Getting Started........................................... 7 - Accessories - Installing Microphone Clips Getting Connected....................................... 8 - Connecting Power - Powering another Device - Connecting to a TV / Video Mo...
Page 7 - Getting Started; Installing the Microphone Clips
Getting Started Make sure none of the following accessories are missing from the Sonic Station’s packaging: • 1 AC Power Cord• 1 A/V RCA cable• 2 AAA batteries• 1 Remote Control• 2 XLR to ¼” microphone cables• 1 AM radio band antenna• 1 FM radio band antenna• 2 VocoPro MARK 11.5 vocal microphones• 2...
Page 8 - Getting Connected; Connecting Power; Powering another Device
Getting Connected Because the Sonic Station has built-in speakers, DVD/CD/CD+G player, and AM/FM Tuner there is not a lot of additional setup necessary. Additional setup options include connecting to a TV / monitor (RCA, S-VIDEO, Component) or another audio input device (RCA or Coaxial). The sonic s...
Page 9 - Connecting to a TV / Video Monitor with an RCA input; Connecting to a TV / Video Monitor with an S-Video input; Connecting to a TV / Video Monitor with Component inputs; TV
Connecting to a TV / Video Monitor with an RCA input [Fig. D] What you will need • 1 RCA-style video cable (included)• TV / video monitor with an RCA video input 1. Connect one end of the RCA video cable to the yellow Video Out on the rear panel of the Sonic Station2. Connect the other end of the RC...
Page 10 - Connecting to an Audio Mixer or TV with RCA Audio Inputs; Connecting to a Digital Audio Input Device; Connecting the Microphones; Digital Receiver
Connecting to an Audio Mixer or TV with RCA Audio Inputs [Fig. G] What you will need • 1 RCA L/R (red & white) stereo RCA cable (included)• 1 audio mixer or TV with RCA audio inputs 1. Connect one end of the L/R (red & white) RCA cable to the red and white audio outputs labeled MIXED OUTPUT ...
Page 11 - Connecting an Mp3 player; Connecting an Mp3 Player
Connecting an Mp3 player An Mp3 player or other audio device with an 1/8” output jack can be connected to the Sonic Station and played through the speakers. Connecting an Mp3 Player [Fig. J] 1. Pull out the 1/8” cord located in the Mp3 Player slot and connect it to the Mp3 player’s 1/8” output jack2...
Page 12 - General Operations; Turning the Sonic Station On, Off and to Standby; Input Channels; Selecting an Input Channel
General Operations Turning the Sonic Station On, Off and to Standby Press the Power button on the Sonic Station to turn the unit ON or OFF Standby mode Once the Sonic Station is already on: 1. Press the POWER button on the remote control to enter Standby Mode2. Press it again to return to On Mode In...
Page 13 - Adjusting the master Music Volume; Changing the Video Mode
Adjusting the master Music Volume The master Music Volume for the disc player, radio and AV input channels can be adjusted using either the front panel control or the remote control Front Panel Turn the MUSIC VOLUME control clockwise to raise the volume and counter-clockwise to lower the volume Remo...
Page 15 - Canceling Vocals using the L/R button
Operations (Disc Mode) Slow-motion Playback using the SLOW button Use the SLOW button on the remote control to cycle between 4 slow-forward modes and 4 slow-reverse modes: 1/2 - Forwards at 1/2 the actual time 1/4 - Forwards at 1/4 the actual time 1/8 - Forwards at 1/8 the actual time 1/16 - Forward...
Page 16 - Zooming in and Out; Jumping to Specific Time on a Disc
Operations (Disc Mode) Zooming in and Out The Sonic Station lets you zoom in and out on the video screen. Press the ZOOM button on the remote control to cycle through the available zoom settings. Zoom in • 2X - Zooms in 2X the original size• 3X - Zooms in 3X the original size• 4X - Zooms in 4X the o...
Page 17 - Viewing and Setting the On Screen Display
Viewing and Setting the On Screen Display (OSD) Pp # T m # B D # Da )
Page 18 - Repeat Options
Operations (Mp3 and AVI / DivX) When playing Mp3 and DivX files, the Sonic Station must be connected to a TV in order to see and navigate through the file menu. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to navigate through the file menu and the ENTER button to select a file to play. To play a file: 1. ...
Page 19 - Turning on the Microphones; Setting the Speakers for Vocals; Microphone Operations
Turning on the Microphones Each microphone has a power switch on it. 1. Flip the microphone’s power switch UP to turn the microphone on2. Flip the microphone’s power switch DOWN to turn the microphone off Setting the Speakers for Vocals [Fig. M] When using the microphones, make sure the speakers are...
Page 20 - Adjusting the Individual Microphone Volume controls; Adjusting the Microphone Tone
Adjusting the Individual Microphone Volume controls Each microphone channel has its own volume control located on the front panel of the Sonic Station. Each one can be adjusted separately, providing a great sounding vocal mix. Turn the MIC 1 VOL and/or MIC 2 VOL control clockwise to raise the volume...
Page 21 - AM / FM Tuner Operations; Choosing a Band
AM / FM Tuner Operations Turn on the AM/FM tuner by either pressing TUNER on the remote control or by pressing the SELECT button on the front panel until the display screen shows the radio. Choosing a Band (AM/FM) Press the AM/FM (also the STOP) button on the remote control or front panel to switch ...
Page 22 - Descriptions and Functions
Remote Control 1. Open/Close button - Opens and closes the disc tray. 2. Power button - Turns the Sonic Station On or to Standby mode. To turn the Sonic Station completely off, use the power button on the front panel. NOTE: The main power must be on in order to use this power button. Turn on the mai...
Page 27 - Rear panel
Rear panel 1. Charger slot - An Mp3 player or other device’s power cord/charger can be slid through this slot. 2. Handle - Use this handle when moving the Sonic Station 3. Component (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) video output jacks (video only) - Connect to a TV with Component video input. NOTE: The Sonic Statio...
Page 28 - System Setup Menu; General Setup Page
System Setup Menu To access the System Setup Menu, Press MENU on the remote control. The menu will appear on the TV screen. Usethe arrow buttons on the remote control to navigate through the menu and use the ENTER button to make selections. General Setup Page 1. TV Display This menu actually refers ...
Page 29 - Audio Setup Page
System Setup Menu Audio Setup Page 1. Speaker Setup Opens up the Speaker Setup page 1.1 Downmix LT/RT - Sound output is divided with the Left coming out of the Left speaker and the Right coming out of the Right speaker. STEREO - Sound output is in Stereo Mode. V SURR - Virtual Surround Sound 5.1 CH ...
Page 32 - Password Setup Page
3. AUDIO Select the audio caption language for DVDs with multiple caption languages available. 4. Subtitle Select the subtitle language for DVDs with multiple subtitle languages available. NOTE: not all DVDs have multiple subtitle languages available. 5. Disc Menu Select the disc menu language for d...
Page 33 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting There is no power • Make sure the power cord is firmly connected to the back of the Sonic Station and to the power outlet • If using a power strip/surge-protector, make sure that it is plugged in and switched on • Make sure the Power button on the front panel is pushed in to the on po...
Page 34 - Featured VocoPro Products
Featured VocoPro Products Here are some of the other great VocoPro products featured in this manual. You can fi nd more information at our website: www.vocopro.com .
Page 35 - Notes