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Enjoying karaoke 
For the Middle East and Southeast Asia
Enjoying karaoke
Before enjoying karaoke
•  Lower the microphone volume with [SHIFT]+[–MIC VOL], then connect 
the microphone to the microphone jack “MIC”.
  Use a dynamic microphone.
  Plug type: 3.5 mm monaural.
•  If a strange noise (howling) is emitted during use, move the microphone 
away from the speakers, or turn down the microphone volume.
•  When  you  are  not  using  the  microphone,  disconnect  it  from  the 
microphone jack, and turn down the microphone volume level to “MIC 
OFF”.
Enjoying karaoke with karaoke DVD and VCD
1
Start play.
(➡ page 12)
2
Show the audio menu on the 
television.
3
Make the selection.
(➡ see below)
4
Start singing.
(➡ page 29, Mic volume 
adjustment)
Enjoying karaoke with other sources
You can also do karaoke with discs other than those described above, and also with the radio, cassettes, and equipment connected to this unit.
1
Start play.
Refer to the pages for the source
– Discs: ➡ page 12
– The radio: ➡ page 22
– Cassette tapes: ➡ page 23
– An external sources: ➡ page 30, Using an external 
unit
2
Make the selection.
(➡ see below)
3
Start singing.
(➡ page 29, Mic volume 
adjustment)
Even if the vocals and melody 
are not split, you may still be 
able to lower the volume of the 
vocals.(➡ page 29, Vocal mute 
function)
Audio mode
Karaoke DVD-Video
Solo
Off :  No vocal
On :  Vocal 
Duet
Off : 
No vocal
V1+V2 :  Vocal 1 and 2
V1 : 
Vocal 1
V2 : 
Vocal 2
•  Choose “Off” for karaoke.
•  Choose “V1” or “V2” to duet with the player.
Karaoke VCD, DVD-RAM, and other sources
Television displays are shown in parentheses ( ) .
NORMAL (LR):  Left channel sound is heard from the left speaker and right channel 
sound is heard from the right speaker — vocal and accompaniment
MONO L (L): 
Only left channel sound  —  no vocal
MONO R (R):  Only right channel sound  — vocal
•  Select no vocal for karaoke.
•  Vocal and no vocal may be reversed.
Select
Confirm
Only necessary if the vocals and 
melody are split between the left and 
right channels.
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