Operation – Radio Shack 32-1167 User Manual

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To turn on the system, press

POWER

. The POWER LED

lights.

To turn off the system, press

POWER

. The POWER LED

turns off.

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MASTER VOLUME

— To control the volume from the

system’s speaker, rotate

MASTER VOLUME

toward

MIN

or

MAX

.

AUTO VOICE

(Automatic Voice Control) — To replace the

volume of the prerecorded singer’s voice, adjust the

AUTO VOICE

between

MIN

and

MAX

.

ECHO

— To add an echo effect to your voice while you sing,

adjust

ECHO

between

MIN

and

MAX

for the desired effect.

MIC VOLUME

— To adjust volume of

MIC 1

and

MIC 2

while

you are singing, rotate

MIC VOLUME

between

MIN

and

MAX

.

LOUDNESS

— To add or remove an extended bass and

treble effect, slide

LOUDNESS

to

ON

or

OFF

.

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1. Press

POWER

to turn on the system. The POWER

indicator lights.

2. Press

OPEN/CLOSE

on the top of the unit to open the

CD/CDG door.

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3. Place a CD/CDG in the compartment tray over the

center hub, with the label facing up.

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4. Press

OPEN/CLOSE

again to close the CD/CDG

compartment. The total number of tracks and total
playing time appear.

±

5. Press

PLAY/PAUSE

. The CD/CDG begins to play from

track 1, and the track’s elapsed playing time appears.

The system automatically stops play at the end of the CD/
CDG’s last track. To stop it sooner, press

STOP

.

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To temporarily stop play, press
PLAY/PAUSE.

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appears. The

elapsed time stops and the
track number flashes. To
resume play, press PLAY/
PAUSE
again.

Do not apply excessive force to
the CD/CDG door, or press the
door while a CD/CDG is playing.

Never place anything except a
compact disk on the disk tray.
Foreign objects can damage the
player.

Never place more than one disc
on the disc tray at a time.

During playback, if the system is
subject to a sudden shock or
jolt, the speed of rotation might
change, or some noise might be
produced. This is not a
malfunction.

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