Cd/Cd+G Care Tips; Cassette Deck Operation; Loading A Tape - Radio Shack Hi-Power CD+G Karaoke System Owner's Manual

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programmed sequence, see "Repeat
Play" on Page 10. To search through
programmed tracks, see "Automatic
Search" on Page 10.
7. Programmed play automatically stops at
the end of the last programmed track. To
stop the karaoke system at any time
during programmed play, press
The CD/CD+G's programmed number
of tracks and playing time appear.
To review the programmed sequence , while
play is stopped, repeatedly press
To replace a programmed track , press
until the position number of the track
GRAM
you want to replace appears. Then repeat
Steps 3 and 4 to select and store the new
track.
To erase a programmed sequence during
programming , press
STOP
To erase a programmed sequence after pro-
gramming , press
PROG
twice.
To erase a programmed sequence at any
time , press
OPEN/CLOSE
. STANDBY lights.
BY
ˆ

Cassette Deck Operation

You can play a cassette tape in either cas-
sette deck, and record tapes in TAPE 1.
Notes:
• The remote control is for the CD player
only.
• Do not use metal cassette tapes in the
cassette deck.
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CD/CD+G CARE TIPS

Even though a compact disc is durable, treat
the CD surface with care.
.
STOP
.
PROGRAM
PRO-
twice.
then press
STOP
. Or, press
STAND-

LOADING A TAPE

Cassette Deck Operation
• Do not write on either side of the CD/
CD+G, particularly the non-label side.
(Signals are read from the non-label
side.)
• Do not store CDs/CD+Gs in high tem-
perature or high humidity areas. They
might warp.
• Keep CDs/CD+Gs dry. A water drop can
act as a lens and affect the laser beam's
focus.
• Always handle a CD/CD+G by the
edges to avoid fingerprints. Always keep
it in its protective case or sleeve when it
is not in use. Fingerprints and scratches
on the CDs/CD+Gs surface can prevent
the laser beam from correctly reading
the digital information. If the CD/CD+G
gets
scratched,
use
Scratch 'n Fix to repair the disc.
1. Take up any slack in the tape by turning
the cassette's hub with a pencil or your
finger. If you do not remove excess
slack, the tape might become tangled in
the record/playback mechanism. Avoid
touching the tape.
2. Press
to open the cassette
STOP/EJECT
compartment.
3. Load the cassette tape with its open
edge facing down, the side you want to
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