Before you have to start singing, a beat count "1234" will appear to
help you start on time. During playback of the current song you can
toggle between the karaoke version (without voice) and vocal version
by pressing the Audio button on your DVD player. This button should
be explained in the user manual of your DVD player. Normally this
button is used to select the audio language on a DVD film. The vocal
versions of the songs have been recorded with professional singers
and are very useful for practice. One note on the On/Off button: When
the device is switched off, the input and output sockets on the rear
panel are internally connected. The SilverCrest TM-220 then acts as
a neutral device and you can use your DVD player normally without
having to change any cable connections.
Troubleshooting
• The background music is played but no voice can be heard
through the loudspeakers.
Switch the device on with the On/Off button. Check the micro-
phone gain setting for the corresponding microphone. Check if the
switch on the microphone is set to "on".
• The music is distorted.
Turn the music volume control to the left.
• The music sounds good but the voice is distorted.
Turn the corresponding microphone gain control to the left.
• The loudspeakers emit a high whistling noise.
Feedback has occurred between the loudspeakers and micro-
phone. There are different ways to avoid this. Turn yourself and
the microphone in a different direction. Move yourself and the mi-
crophone away from the speakers. Turn the microphone gain con-
trol(s) to the left.
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