頁面 7, Making the connections, Connecting power – Singing Machine SML383 User Manual

Page 7: Dc operation, Connecting to your tv or vcr/dvd player

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MAKING THE CONNECTIONS

CONNECTING POWER

Plug the supplied AC power cord into the AC jack that located on
the rear panel of the product and plug the other end into a
standard AC socket.

CAUTION: The supplied AC power cord has a polarized plug that fits into

the wall outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit properly, turn
it over and try again. Do not force it.

Note: When the unit is not operated by the AC power, you can store the provided power cord into the Power Cord
compartment.

DC OPERATION

1. Lift battery door to reveal battery compartment. Insert eight (8) “C” size alkaline batteries (not provided)

as indicated.

2. Replace cover tightly before operating.
3. When not using batteries for a long period of time, remove batteries to prevent leakage in compartment.

Replace all batteries at the same time. Do not mix old batteries with new batteries.

IMPORTANT
The AC power cord MUST be disconnected from the unit or it will not operate on battery power.

CONNECTING TO YOUR TV OR VCR/DVD PLAYER

Your Singing Machine is designed to connect to your TV the same way you would connect most video
cameras, VCR/DVD players or video game consoles.

We have provided RCA cables to connect your unit to a TV, VCR/DVD player, video device or an external
audio/sound system. The RCA cables have three connections at each end (white and red are for left and
right audio connections and the yellow is for video connection).

Please follow the steps below to display CD+G lyrics on the TV screen:

(1)

Locate the multi-colored RCA cables

(2)

Connect video cable (yellow) to the video out of the back of the Singing Machine

(3)

Connect the other end of the video cable (yellow) to the video input on your TV or VCR/DVD

Player

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VIDEO INPUT
(Yellow Jack)

VIDEO OUTPUT

(Yellow Jack)

REAR VIEW OF

SINGING MACHINE

VIDEO
INPUT

AUDIO

INPUT

R

L

REAR VIEW OF TV OR VCR

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