Dvd menu options, Using the karaoke feature – Philips MX5500D/21 User Manual
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Using the Karaoke feature
DVD VIDEO DIGITAL SURROUND SYSTEM
STOP
PLAY• PAUSE
SEATING
STANDBY- ON
iR SENSOR
DISC 1
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
DISC 5
DISC 1
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
DISC 5
TREBLE
BASS
SOURCE
VOLUME
PROG
TUNING CLOCK•TIMER
SURROUND
SEARCH
5 DISC CHANGER
OPEN•CLOSE
EJECT
MEDIA SLOT
DVD
DISC
SU
R-
R
RIG
H
T
CENTRE
LE
FT
SUB
SU
R-L
MIC LEVEL
MIC
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
DISC 5
DISC 3
DISC 4
3
POWER ON/OFF
DISC 1
3
2
4
1
,
1
Set the
MIC LEVEL control at the front panel
to the minimum level (turn to left) to prevent
acoustic feedback when connecting the
microphone.
2
Plug in the microphone to the
MIC input.
3
Load a karaoke disc.
4
Adjust the
MIC LEVEL control to select the
microphone volume level.
5
Press
SYSTEM MENU.
➜
The menu bar will appear across the top of
the TV screen.
6
Use the joystick (1
2) to select
and press
43
to select Karaoke ON, then press
OK.
7
Use the joystick (1
2) to select
and press
43
to select a desired echo level, then press
OK.
8
Use the joystick (1
2) to select
and press
43
to select a key level that suits your vocal
range, then press
OK.
●
Some VCDs or SVCDs are recorded on multiple
audio channels. For example, a Karaoke disc
may record music on the left channel and vocals
on the right channel. To choose an audio
channel, use the joystick (1
2) to select
and
press 4 repeatedly to make your selection.
●
If you wish to turn off the Karaoke, use the
joystick (1
2) to select
and press 4 to
select Karaoke OFF, then press
OK.
DISC MENU
SYSTEM MENU
SEATING
ZOOM
PREV
NEXT
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
OK
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6
7
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8
6
7
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,
DVD Menu Options
KARAOKE ON/OFF
Select between Karaoke feature on and off.
You must switch on the Karaoke feature before
adjusting the Echo level and key control.
ECHO LEVEL
Adjust the echo level between 0 to +7.
KEY CONTROL
Adjust the key level between -4 to +4, to suit your
vocal range.
PROGRAM
Stop playback, then select this to enter the program
menu (see page 25 "Using the menu bar to program").