Initial operation, Gb mt – Silvercrest SKES 2 A1 User Manual

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SKES 2 A1

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If the device does not register any microphone signal for two hours, it will automati-
cally switch into standby mode. Any microphone signal after this will not reacti-
vate the device. To switch the device back on, press the POWER button

twice.

In standby mode, there will be no output of the connected audio signal from the
accompanying music source.

When the device is switched off , the connected audio signal from the accom-
panying music source will continue to be transmitted to the output of the con-
nected device.

Initial operation

Set the volume control for the accompanying music MUSIC VOL

to the

middle setting – you will notice a click.

Switch on the television and any connected amplifi cation device and set
these to a moderate overall volume level.

Turn the microphone controllers MIC1

and MIC2

and also the

ECHO control

anti-clockwise as far as they will go.

Insert the supplied karaoke DVD

and start playback.

Switch the on/off switch for the microphone signal

for the microphone

being used to the ON position and start singing. Turn the corresponding
microphone control

and/or

slowly to the right until you are happy

with the volume ratio between the accompanying music and your singing.
To adjust this ratio, you can also use the volume control for the accompany-
ing music MUSIC VOL

. Turn this dial clockwise to increase the volume of the

accompanying music. Turn the dial anticlockwise to decrease the volume.

Set the desired volume on the television or amplifi er.

If required, you can now also turn the ECHO controller

clockwise to add

an echo eff ect to your singing.

Some digital televisions add a slight delay to the sound signal which can be
distracting for the singer. If this happens, either use a diff erent television or
use a hi-fi system to output the sound.

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