RadioShack 14-871 - Manual

RadioShack 14-871

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – INSTALLING BATTERIES
  • Page 3 – CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER; jack and let a friend join you as you talk or sing, using; LOADING A TAPE; Lift up the cassette compartment cover.
  • Page 4 – SINGING ALONG; Note: This feature does not work with regular cassette tapes.
  • Page 5 – PLAYING A REGULAR TAPE; all the way toward; CARE; To enjoy your RadioShack Kids’ Karaoke Machine for a long time:
  • Page 6 – CLEANING THE TAPE-HANDLING PARTS; Open the cassette compartment door and press; to
  • Page 7 – SPECIFICATIONS
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© 2000 Tandy Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks

used by Tandy Corporation.

OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.

Kids’ Karaoke Machine

Your RadioShack Kids’ Karaoke Machine is a portable, all-in-one
sound system that lets you sing along with a karaoke tape, or sim-
ply listen to a regular cassette tape through the built-in speaker.

With its simple design and bright markings, the Kids’ Karaoke Ma-
chine lets kids from 5 years old and up be the star of the show or
the hit of the party!

The Kids’ Karaoke Machine’s features include:

ILLUS — 3/4
front view (show
cassette con-
trols)

Music/Voice
Mixer
— lets you
remove the re-
corded singer's
voice when you
are playing a
special karaoke
tape (not includ-
ed), so you are
the only one
singing!

Echo — lets you
apply a concert
hall echo effect to
your singing.

External Micro-
phone Jack

lets you connect
an additional mi-
crophone, so a
friend can sing
along with you.

Auxiliary Out
Jack
— lets you
connect the sys-
tem to an exter-
nal speaker.

Cassette Controls

Microphone

BALANCE

OFF/VOLUME

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Page 2 - INSTALLING BATTERIES

2 INSTALLING BATTERIES Your karaoke machine requires four AA batteries (not supplied)for power. For the best performance and longest life, we recom-mend RadioShack alkaline batteries. Cautions: • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recom- mended type. • Do not mix old and new batteries...

Page 3 - CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER; jack and let a friend join you as you talk or sing, using; LOADING A TAPE; Lift up the cassette compartment cover.

3 Caution: If you do not plan to use the karaoke machine for amonth or longer, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemi-cals that can destroy electronic parts. CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER To share your music and singing with a larger audience, you canconnect an 8-ohm speaker (not supplied) ...

Page 4 - SINGING ALONG; Note: This feature does not work with regular cassette tapes.

4 SINGING ALONG Once you load a tape, follow these steps to sing along using yourkids' Karaoke Music Machine. If you connect an external microphone, the system's controls(such as VOLUME ) affect it in the same way as the built-in micro- phone. 1. Rotate OFF/VOLUME toward MAX until it clicks to turn ...

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