Using Microphone
It is available on the function as follows : CD, USB,
AUX-MIC and BLUETOOTH.
1. Connect your microphone to the MIC jack.
2. Play the music you want.
3. Sing along with the accompaniment. Adjust
the microphone volume by rotating MIC VOL.
clockwise or unclockwise on the unit.
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Note
y When not using the microphone, set the
MIC VOL. to minimum or turn off the MIC
and remove the microphone from the MIC
jack.
y If the microphone is set too near the
speaker, a howling sound may be produced.
In this case, move the microphone away
from the speaker or decrease the sound
level by using the MIC VOL..
y If sound through the microphone is
extremely loud, it may be distorted. In this
case, rotate MIC VOL. to minimum.
y AUX-MIC function enables only your voice
to output.
Switching on and off the
speaker lighting
SPEAKER LIGHTING : The function is to light
automatically to the music sound when music is
being played.
You can select on/off mode of the speaker light by
pressing SPK LIGHTING/DEMO on the unit.
To turn off the light, press SPK LIGHTING/DEMO
repeatedly until the light will be turned off.
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Using X-FLASH
X-FLASH : The function is to create an atmosphere
of Club by operating lighting automatically or
manually when a strong beat music is being played.
1. Press the X-FLASH ON/OFF on the unit.
2. Turn the X-FLASH LEVEL clockwise or
counterclockwise.
The display window changes each time
OFF-> LEVEL1 ->LEVEL2-> LEVEL3-> LEVEL4 ->
OFF
3. Play the level you want.
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Note
y X-FLASH function enables in all functions.
y X-FLASH mode is retained previous mode
when you press the X-FLASH ON / OFF.
y X-FLASH effect depend on the LEVEL.
y The SPEAKER LIGHTING and X-FLASH may
not work properly according to Low Input
level or Connected external device (Low
Volume, Device Type, Play sound source,
connection mode, etc.).
y The SPEAKER LIGHTING and X-FLASH
(Level 1) are the LED lights up only during
operation (Disc playback, USB playback,
Radio Listening, and other external input).
It is only possible when the unit is in
operation.
Operating
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