Page 2 - CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION
DVD-DUET CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Safety Instructions ......................................... 3 FCC Information ............................................. 4 Welcome ........................................................ 5 Listening for a Lifetime ................................... 6 Before Gett...
Page 3 - Safety Instructions; CAUTION; RISK OF SHOCK; WARNING; Explanation of Graphical Symbols
Safety Instructions CAUTION RISK OF SHOCK 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. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moi...
Page 5 - VocoPro; VocoPro Company Email Directory; FOR YOUR RECORDS; Model Number
Welcome... And Thank you for purchasing the DVD-DUET 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...
Page 6 - Listening For A Lifetime; Some common decibel ranges:
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 features your equipment offers. VocoPro and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electron...
Page 7 - Before Getting Started:; Things to Consider
7 Before Getting Started: Things to Consider It is very important to read the following instructions prior tofirst use of you DVD-DUET. Doing so will ensure proper operation and may save you some time as well. Protect Against Power Surges • Connect all external components before you plug any of their...
Page 8 - Front Panel Descriptions
8 Front Panel Descriptions 1. POWER - Press to turn the system ON, press again and release to turn the system OFF. 2. CASSETTE CONTROLS . RECORD - Press to RECORD. Refer to “Recording Cassettes”. PLAY – Press to PLAY tape. Refer to “Playing Cassettes”. REW/REV – Press to REWIND tape. FF/CUE – Press ...
Page 9 - NOTE
9 Front Panel Descriptions DISC CONTROLS CONTINUED 14. STOP - Press once to put player on standby in “PRE-STOP” mode. With DVDs, VCDS and other video discs, this standby STOP mode will not send disc output to your monitor (VocoPro screen will appear instead), until PLAY is pressed to resume playback...
Page 10 - Rear/Top Panel Descriptions; – Plug AC power cord into compatible AC
10 Rear/Top Panel Descriptions 21 26 22 23 25 27 24 120V 240V 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. COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT – Connect jack t...
Page 11 - Remote Operations; SOUNDTRACK
11 Remote Operations VOL L/R DVD STAND BY DVD DIGEST SET UP TITLE P/N AUDIO SUB-T ANGLE GOTO ENTER KEY CLEAR SLOW REPEAT A-B STEP SHUFFLE RESUME PROGRAM ZOOM PBC OFF DISPLAY MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 12 14 15 9 10 11 13 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 27 28 32 20 21 22 29 30 31 1 DVD STAND...
Page 12 - Audio Controls; Graphic EQ Settings; Operating Tips
12 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 ...
Page 13 - Cassette Deck Operations; Extended play
13 Cassette Deck Operations 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. P...
Page 14 - Cassette Tape/Deck Maintenance; Erase Protection
14 Cassette Tape/Deck Maintenance Near Side 2(B) EraseHead PressureRoller Play/RecordHead Capstan Break tab Far Side 1(A) TapeGuard PressureRoller playhead Capstan Erase Protection Every cassette can be protected against accidental erasing of pre-recorded material. On the back of a cassette are two ...
Page 15 - Getting Connected to External Components; Connecting to an analog amplifier/
15 Getting Connected to External Components AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO OPTICAL Y Cb Cr L R AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO OPTICAL Y Cb Cr L R AUDIO L R OUTPUT Stereo Channel Stereo receiver/TV AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO L R...
Page 16 - Connecting to a TV with a VCR
16 Getting Connected to External Components AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO L R OUTPUT OPTICAL Y Cb Cr L R VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO OPTICAL Y Cb Cr L R L R OUTPUT AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO OPTICAL Y Cb ...
Page 17 - Connecting to a HDTV or video monitor; video and digital audio and L/R RCA audio for Karaoke features.; Connecting to a DTS Receiver/Decoder
17 AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO OPTICAL Y Cb Cr L R AUDIO L R OUTPUT DTS Receiver/Decoder -or- AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO OPTICAL Y Cb Cr L R AUDIO L R OUTPUT Dolby Digital AC-3 Receiver/Decoder -or- AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO ...
Page 18 - System Setup Menu
18 TV SYSTEM NTSC PAL 60 PAL AUTO SCREENSAVER VIDEO TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP TV SYSTEMSCREENSAVERVIDEOTV TYPEPASSWORDRATINGDEFAULTEXIT SETUP SYSTEM SETUP TV S YS TEM INTER LACE-YUV TV-R GB P-S CAN YPBR P S -VIDEO S CR EENS AVER VIDEO TV TYPE PAS S WOR D R ATING DEFAULT EXIT S ETUP ...
Page 19 - Language Setup, Audio Setup, Video Settings; . This feature is dependent on the options
19 LANGUAGE S ETUP OS D LANGUAGE AUDIO LANGUAGE S UBTITLE LANGUAGE MENU LANGUAGE EXIT S ETUP AUDIO S ETUP AUDIO OUT S PDIF/OFF S PDIF/R AW S PDIF/PCM KEY VIDEO S ETUP BR IGHTNES S CONTR AS T HUE S ATUR ATION Language Setup, Audio Setup, Video Settings LANGUAGE SETUP Use this menu to set language pre...
Page 20 - Troubleshooting; Problems Solutions
20 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. Troubleshooting Power switched on, but no sound and no light on the POWER LED. The POWER LED system is on but no soundPoor FM recep...
Page 21 - Specifications
21 Specifications RADIO SECTIONFrequency range AM: 530 - 1719KHzFrequency range FM: 87.5 - 108MHz AUDIO SECTIONOutput power ( THD 10%): 40W + 40W peakOutput impedence: 8 OhmsGraphic Equalizer controls: ± 10dB CASSETTE SECTIONFrequency response: 125Hz - 8 KHzWow and Flutter: 0.35%Tape speed: 4.75 cm/s...