VocoPro MP3 Player ORANGE 300 User Manual

PORTABLE 5" B/W TV WITH KARAOKE PLAYER & AM/FM TUNER  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
 
WELCOME….  
And thank you for purchasing the Orange-300 from VocoStar! All of our  
products are designed to provide years of high-quality karaoke entertainment  
to individuals and families across the world. Inherited with over a decade of  
experience crafting professional karaoke equipment from our parent company  
VocoPro,VocoStar products sound like no other in its class.We support all of our  
products with quality customer service and technical support professionals,  
who are ready to assist you with your needs. Also, don't forget to visit us online  
at www.vocostar.com and www.vocopro.com.We look forward to bringing  
out the rising star in you, because with VocoStar, you are always a star!  
VocoStar  
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La Verne, CA 91750  
Ph: 909-593-8893  
(Or if outside the U.S., call us toll-free at 888-VOCOSTAR)  
Fax: 909-593-8890  
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FOR YOUR RECORDS  
Please record the model number and serial number below, for easy reference, in case of loss or theft.These numbers are  
located on the rear panel of the unit. Space is also provided for other relevant information.  
Model Number  
Serial Number  
Date of Purchase  
Place of Purchase  
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Listening For A Lifetime  
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's  
time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. VocoStar and the Electronic  
Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe  
level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and, most importantly,  
without affecting your sensitive hearing.  
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to a higher volume of sound. So what sounds  
"normal" can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level  
BEFORE your hearing adapts.  
To establish a safe level:  
Start your volume control at a low setting.  
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.  
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:  
Set the dial and leave it there.  
Pay attention to the different levels in various recordings.  
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for  
a lifetime.  
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since hearing damage from loud  
noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer  
Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for  
your protection.  
Some common decibel ranges:  
Level  
Example  
Quiet library, Soft whispers  
Living room, Refrigerator, Bedroom away from traffic  
Light traffic, Normal Conversation  
Air Conditioner at 20 ft., Sewing machine  
Vacuum cleaner, Hair dryer, Noisy Restaurant  
Average city traffic, Garbage disposals, Alarm clock at 2 ft.  
30  
40  
50  
60  
70  
80  
The following noises can be dangerous under constant exposure:  
Level  
Example  
90  
Subway, Motorcycle, Truck traffic, Lawn Mower  
Garbage truck, Chainsaw, Pneumatics drill  
Rock band concert in front of speakers  
Gunshot blast, Jet plane  
100  
120  
140  
180  
Rocket launching pad  
-Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation  
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Contents  
Safety Instructions………………………..……………………………….………………………..1  
Welcome……………….....…………………………….….………………………………………..2  
Listening for a Lifetime.……………………………….…………………………………………....3  
Features.……………………………………………………………………………………………4  
Before Getting Started…..……………………………………………. ………………………..….5  
Top Panel Description and Functions………………………………………………………….......7  
Rear Panel Description and Functions.……………………………...………………………….......8  
Remote Control Descriptions and Functions……………………………………………………...9  
Connections………………………………………………………………………………………..11  
Operation…………...………………………………….………….…... …………………………...11  
Troubleshooting……………………………………………………….. ………………………….22  
Specifications..……………………………………….……………….. …………………………...23  
Features  
Built-in 5" B/W TV with 4-Way Power Design So You Can Truly Take Your Party Anywhere!  
Multi-Format Disc Player Supports CD+G, VCD, MP3, Audio-CD, Photo-CD and CD-R formatted disc media.  
Integrated Tuner for AM/FM Stereo and VHF/UHF TV Signal Reception  
15-Step Digital Key Control with Digital Echo Control for Great Sounding Karaoke Experiences  
Innovative Battery Compartment Circuitry Design Allows You to Recharge Batteries Without Removing Them from the  
Unit (Rechargeable Batteries Not Included)  
Full-function Remote Control Places All System Features Right at Your Fingertips  
Vocal Cancel and Vocal Partner MPX Audio Modes for Removing Guide Vocals from Multiplexed Media  
Bass Boost Control for Extra Low-End Performance  
VCD 1.0-2.0 Compatible with PBC (version 2.0 only) & Intro, Zoom, Slow and Step Playback Modes  
Automated 'Score' Feature Provides a Fun and Easy Way to Gauge Your Vocal Performances  
Two 1 / 4" Microphone Inputs with Individual Volume Controls  
Headphones Jack for Private Listening and Practicing  
RCA-style I/O's for Audio and Video System Expandability to External Devices  
NTSC/PAL Switchable for Worldwide Video Compatibility  
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Before Getting Started  
Unpacking  
Before you start using the Orange-300, please make sure that you have all of the box contents located and ready. It is also  
recommended to keep the original packaging material in the case that re-shipping is necessary. You should have received  
the following accessories with your new Orange-300:  
STOP  
E
F
F
E
C
T
S
Orange-300 Unit (1)  
TIME  
PBC  
PROG  
MUTE  
Microphone (1)  
OSD  
N/P  
R/L  
1 / 4" Microphone Cable (1)  
Remote Control (1)  
ZOOM  
RNDM  
SCORE  
AAA Batteries (2)  
AC Power Adapter (1)  
DC Car Adapter (1)  
RCA Patch Cable (1)  
75-ohm to 1 / 8" External TV Antenna Adapter (1)  
MONITOR  
OFF ON  
MIC  
1
MIC  
2
AUDIO  
VIDEO OUT  
MIC  
1
MIC  
2
L
V-HOLD BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST  
DC/BATT IN  
CHARGER  
DC 15V  
TV  
AV  
TV EXT.  
ANT. IN  
HEADPHONES  
R
OUT  
IN  
VIDEO IN  
AC Power Operation  
1. Before plugging into an AC wall outlet, please ensure that the power adapter being used is compatible  
with the power specifications used in your area. Using power adapters with the wrong power  
specification may damage this unit.  
2. Before powering on and operating this unit, ensure that the CHARGE/AC BATT IN toggle is set to the AC  
BATT IN position. While this toggle setting does not pose a threat to the unit when a power adapter or  
rechargeable batteries are being used, if standard alkaline batteries are in use and this toggle is  
incorrectly set to CHARGE, the batteries may leak acid and possibly explode.  
Notes:  
The only time that this toggle should be set to the CHARGE position is when you are going to be recharging rechargeable  
batteries seated in the battery compartment.  
This unit is not disconnected from the mains unless the mains lead is unplugged from the power outlet.  
CAUTION:  
WHEN INSTALLING BATTERIES  
To prevent battery electrolyte leakage, which may result in injury and damage to the unit or other objects, observe the  
following precautions:  
1. All batteries must be installed with the proper polarity (see diagram in the compartment lid of the unit).  
2. Do don't mix new batteries with old batteries.  
3. Only use batteries of the same type and brand.  
4. Remove the batteries when they are not to be used for a long period of time.  
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Battery Power and Recharging Operations  
To INSTALL standard alkaline batteries:  
1. Open the BATTERY COMPARTMENT LID by moderately pushing down in an outward angle on the OPEN/CLOSE release  
tab  
2. Refer to the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment of the unit to view the (+) and (-) polarity markings  
3. Install 10 "D" size alkaline batteries (not supplied) according to the polarity diagram  
4. Replace the BATTERY COMPARTMENT LID  
Open  
Close  
To RECHARGE Ni-Cd/Ni-MH batteries:  
1. Connect the supplied POWER ADAPTER to the unit's DC input, and connect adapter to a compatible AC POWER  
SOURCE.  
2. Set the CHARGE/AC BATT IN toggle to CHARGE.  
3. Charge for approximately 12 HOURS when the batteries are depleted.  
NOTES:  
It is important not to severely over-charge rechargeable batteries, as their ability to fully recharge and retain the  
charge may be compromised. To avoid this, switch the CHARGE/AC BATT IN TOGGLE back to NORMAL or unplug the  
POWER ADAPTER from the POWER SOURCE.  
Never try to recharge standard alkaline batteries as they can leak acid and possibly explode.  
Only recharge Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries.  
It is recommended to only use the supplied power adapter for recharging operations, and to always avoid using a  
power adapter that is not correctly matched for this unit and your power supply.  
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Top Panel Descriptions and Controls  
1
20  
2
19  
3
4
18  
17  
16  
FS ST./FM/AM  
VL/VH/UHF  
POWER  
5
ON  
STANDBY  
FM ST.  
FM  
AM  
PORTABLE 5" B/W TV WITH KARAOKE PLAYER  
&
AM/FM TUNER  
6
15  
BASS  
BOOST  
RADIO  
TV  
TUNER  
VOLUME  
DISC  
FM  
STEREO  
REMOTE  
SENSOR  
FUNCTION  
STOP  
14  
PROGRAM  
7
PLAY/PAUSE  
PREVIOUS  
5.5  
REPEAT  
NEXT  
DISC  
TV  
RADIO  
13  
8
FUNCTION  
12  
9
11  
10  
1. POWER button - Used to turn the Orange-300 ON/OFF  
2. POWER LED indicator - Light RED when unit is in STANDBY mode and GREEN when POWERED on  
3. VOLUME control - Used to adjust the MASTER VOLUME  
4. BASS button - Used to boost LOW frequency audio response  
5. PROGRAM button - Used to create a custom PLAYBACK SEQUENCE  
6. PREVIOUS button - Used to SKIP BACK to a PREVIOUS media track/file  
7. NEXT button - Used to SKIP to the next media track/file  
8. FM ST. LED indicator - Lights RED when FM reception is present  
9. FUNCTION LED indicator - Lights ORANGE when the DISC function is selected, RED when the TV function is selected  
and GREEN when the RADIO function is selected  
10. SENSOR receiver - Accepts the REMOTE CONTROL input commands  
11. LCD display - Displays OPERATIONAL status information (track #, playback modes and functions)  
12. FUNCTION buttons - Used to select the INPUT SOURCE (DISC/TV/RADIO)  
13. REPEAT button - Used to access REPEAT playback modes  
14. PLAY/PAUSE button - Used to initiate or PAUSE CD/CD+G playback  
15. STOP button - Used to STOP the playback of a media track/file  
16. TUNING knob - Used to TUNE in to a AM/FM/UHF/VHF RADIO/TV station  
17. FREQUENCY band - Used to display FREQUENCY information on selected FREQUENCY BANDS for tuning  
18. BAND button - Used to toggle between AM/FM/FM-ST/VHF/UHF frequency bands  
19. DISC tray - Discs are inserted here for PLAYBACK  
20. OPEN/CLOSE recess - When pressed, OPEN/CLOSE's the CD compartment lid  
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Rear Panel Descriptions and Controls  
1
2
15  
14  
13  
3
4
MONITOR  
OFF ON  
MIC  
1
MIC  
2
AUDIO  
VIDEO OUT  
MIC  
1
MIC  
2
12  
5
L
¥
MAX  
¥
MAX  
V-HOLD BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST  
TV  
AV  
TV EXT.  
ANT. IN  
DC/BATT IN  
CHARGER  
DC 15V  
HEADPHONES  
R
11  
10  
OUT  
IN  
VIDEO IN  
6
7
9
8
16  
(On Bottom)  
1. TELESCOPIC ROD antenna - Used to receive broadcast signals from radio and TV stations  
2. MONITOR ON/OFF switch - Turns the TV screen ON/OFF  
3. DC/BATT IN-CHARGER toggle - Switches between standard POWER INPUT and CHARGER modes. NOTE: The only time  
that this toggle should be set to the CHARGE position is when you are going to be recharging rechargeable batteries  
seated in the battery compartment  
4. DC INPUT terminal - Used to connect a DC power cord to an AC/DC power source. NOTE: Only the DC power adapters  
supplied with this unit should be connected to prevent system failure and possible damage to power source  
5. V-HOLD knob - Used to adjust the VERTICAL HOLD of the video picture. NOTE: Only adjust if the video picture is rolling  
vertically  
6. BRIGHTNESS knob - Used to adjust the BRIGHTNESS level of the video picture  
7. CONTRAST knob - Used to adjust the CONTRAST level of the video picture  
8. L/R AUDIO output - RCA jacks for connecting to an AUDIO INPUT channel of an external device, such as an amplifier,  
mixer or recording device  
9. L/R AUDIO input - RCA jacks for connecting to an AUDIO OUTPUT channel of an external device, such as a VCR, DVD  
player or console game system  
10. VIDEO IN jack - Used for connecting to a VIDEO OUTPUT jack of an external device, typically the same device connected  
to the L/R AUDIO input jacks  
11. VIDEO OUT jack - Used for connecting to a VIDEO INPUT jack of an external display, typically a telivision or moitor.  
12. TV/AV selector - Used to toggle between TV signal video and video signals from either the DISC PLAYER or A/V DEVICE  
connected to the VIDEO INPUT jack when A/V is selected  
13. HEADPHONES jack - Used to connect stereo HEADPHONES with an 1/8" mini-jack plug  
14. EXT. TV ANT. IN jack - Used to connect an external TV antenna for TV reception instead of using the built-in telescopic  
rod antenna. Use the included 75-ohm to 1/8" TV antenna adapter to make the connection. NOTE: If you have an  
external TV antenna connected to the TV EXT. IN jack and get video bleed from the TV signal and VocoStar spalsh screen,  
you have to reset the FUNCTION selector to TV. Select TV on the FUNCTION SELECTOR for a TV reception signal,  
ensuring that the TV/AV selector is also set to TV  
15. MIC 1&2 jacks - These jacks are for connecting MICROPHONES with 1 / 4" plugs  
16. BATTERY COMPARTMENT lid - Used to house and/or recharge 10 "D" size batteries NOTE: See the section 'BATTERY  
POWER AND RECHARGE OPERATIONS' for more information.  
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Remote Control Descriptions and Functions  
33  
1. POWER button - Used to turn the Orange-300 ON/OFF  
1
2
29  
28  
27  
STOP  
2. DIGITAL KEY CONTROL/EQ buttons - These buttons are  
used to adjust the natural key of disc audio so that singers  
can raise or lower the musical key to a comfortable range for  
their vocal range. The 'b' button is used to lower the key a 1/2  
step each time it is pressed. The '#' button is used to increase  
the key a 1/2 step each time it is pressed. The middle key  
is a dual-function key, used to 1) reset the musical key back  
to its original key and 2) enter the EQ mode for setting a  
custom EQ setting.  
TIME  
GOTO  
INTRO  
PBC  
RETURN  
VIEW  
PROG  
REPT  
MUTE  
3
4
STEP  
FREEZE  
26  
T.REM  
SLOW  
OSD  
N/P  
R/L  
5
6
7
25  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
ZOOM  
RNDM  
VOL+  
3. STOP button - Used to STOP the playback of a media  
SCORE  
track/file  
VOL-  
4. NUMBER PAD buttons - Used to enter NUMERIC values for  
tracks, menu options and settings. For double-digit numbers,  
use the +10 and another number. For example, for 42, press  
+10 four times and then press 2.  
8
9
5. PBC button - This button enables PBC (playback control) for  
VCD 2.0 and video playback settings. If PBC is not enabled,  
you will not be able to access screen menus, do track  
searches and advanced video options.  
10  
11  
32  
30  
14  
31  
19  
18  
12  
6. PROGRAM button - Used to create a custom PLAYBACK SEQUENCE  
13  
17  
16  
15  
7. MUTE button - Used to MUTE audio playback  
8. FREEZE button - Pauses the VIDEO playback without affecting the VIDEO signal.  
9. REPEAT button - Used to enter REPEAT TRACK or REPEAT ALL playback modes  
10. LANGUAGE button - Used to select an AUDIO language from a media title (if available)  
11. SLOW button - Used to enter a SLOW playback mode for VCD viewing. Each time it is pressed, the playback will  
become slower until it reverts back to standard playback mode  
12. INTRO button - Used to enter an INTRO playback mode where only the first 10 seconds of each track is played for  
reviewing  
13. N/P button - Used to toggle between NTSC and PAL video mode settings. Select NTSC for North American-based video  
environments and PAL for European-based video environments  
14. ECHO INCREASE/MIC ON button - This dual function button 1) moves the SELECT bar LEFT when navigating menus  
windows and 2) increases the ECHO effect when microphones are enabled and in use  
15. L/R AUDIO button - This button is used to select between L/L, R/R and L/R audio playback modes. This is used to  
remove guide vocals from MULTIPLEXED karaoke media  
16. FAST REVERSE button - Used to FAST REVERSE through a media track/file/scene  
17. PAUSE button - Use to temporarily PAUSE playback. Press again to return to playback  
18. FAST FORWARD button - Used to FAST FORWARD through a media track/file/scene  
19. PLAY button - Use to initiate PLAYBACK of a DISC in the CD tray  
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20. NEXT button - Used to SKIP to the next media track/file/scene  
21. PREVIOUS button - Used to SKIP to the previous media track/file/scene  
22. SURROUND button - Used to enhance audio with DSP audio enhancement  
23. VOL +/- buttons - Used to INCREASE/DECREASE the VOLUME of all OUTPUT  
24. SCORE button - Used to have the Orange-300 score your vocal performance for practice and accuracy assessment  
25. ECHO DECREASE/MIC OFF button - This dual function button 1) moves the SELECT bar RIGHT when navigating menus  
and windows and 2) decreases the ECHO effect when microphones are enabled and in use  
26. RANDOM button - Used to enter RANDOM playback mode. Press again to disable  
27. OSD button - Used to ENABLE/DISABLE the ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
28. VIEW button - Used to toggle between VIEW ANGLES of media playback when available  
29. REMAIN button - Selects TIME REMAINING mode for the OSD's track/disc time  
30. GOTO button - Used to go directly to a user-set play point or track for playback  
31. STEP button - Used to enter STEP playback mode where the playback speed is one frame at a time  
32. RETURN button - Used to RETURN to either the VCD menu screen or PLAYBACK if in progress  
33. TIME button - Used to display and toggle between TIME ELAPSED and TIME REMAINING for either TRACK or DISC mode  
Remote Control Battery Replacement  
1. Remove the BATTERY COMPARTMENT LID by using  
gently pushing out with a downward motion.  
2. Remove BATTERIES and replace with new batteries  
of the same type (AAA) ensuring correct polarity.  
3. Close BATTERY COMPARTMENT LID by sliding it  
back in until a "click" is heard.  
Open  
Close  
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Connections  
Connecting to an External Audio System  
To connect the Orange-300 to an external audio system:  
1. Connect an RCA-style audio cable from the AUDIO IN jacks on your EXTERNAL AUDIO SYSTEM to the L/R AUDIO OUT  
jacks on the Orange-300  
Connecting to an External TV  
To connect the Orange-300 to an external TV:  
2. Connect an RCA-style video cable from the VIDEO IN jack on your EXTERNAL TV to the VIDEO OUT jack on the Orange-  
300  
Connecting an External A/V Device to the Orange-300  
To connect an external device (DVD/MD/Camcorder/VCR/Game Console) to the Orange-300:  
3. Connect an RCA-style A/V patch cable (yellow, red and white plugs) from the L/R AUDIO OUT/VIDEO OUT jacks on your  
VCR/Camcorder/Game Console to the AUX INPUT jacks located on the front bottom panel of the VSCTV-3513  
to video in  
TV  
2
ORANGE-300  
AUDIO  
VIDEO OUT  
L
TV  
AV  
TV EXT.  
ANT. IN  
R
OUT  
IN  
VIDEO IN  
DVD PLAYER  
audio out  
1
3
audio out  
AMPLIFIER  
General Operations  
Controlling Music Volume and Sound  
To ADJUST the Orange-300's SOUND OUTPUT, use up to FOUR features:  
1. Volume control - Adjust the VOLUME control for overall VOLUME level by turning the VOLUME knob on the UNIT or  
using the VOL +/- buttons on the REMOTE CONTROL  
2. BASS button - For extra LOW-END response ENABLE or DISABLE the BASS feature by pressing the BASS button on the  
UNIT.  
3. EQ setting - You can create a custom EQ setting for detailed sound adjustment by pressing the MIDDLE DKC BUTTON  
on the REMOTE CONTROL twice, and setting the EQ sliders  
4. SRS control - Widen the audio output signal for a simulated enhanced stereo field by pressing the SRS button on the  
UNIT or REMOTE CONTROL  
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Regarding Disc Compatibility and Handling  
Supported Disc Formats  
(VCD Logo)  
Video CDs  
(8 cm disc/12 cm disc)  
(CD Logo)  
Audio CD's  
(8 cm disc/12 cm disc)  
(CD+G Logo)  
(MP3 Logo)  
(Photo-CD Logo)  
(SVCD Logo)  
(HDCD Logo)  
Karaoke CD's  
(8 cm disc/12 cm disc)  
MP3 Audio CD's  
(8 cm disc/12 cm disc)  
Photo-CD's  
(8 cm disc/12 cm disc)  
Super Audio CD's  
(8 cm disc/12 cm disc)  
High Density CD's  
(8 cm disc/12 cm disc)  
Disc Care and Handling Tips  
Both 3" and 5" discs can be played with this unit  
Place only one disc at a time in the CD tray  
Only discs bearing the logos below should be played in this unit  
Always insert a CD with the label facing up  
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully removed from a disc surface prior to playing it  
Always return discs back to their cases after playback  
Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high heat or humidity  
Do not apply paper or write anything on the surface of the disc  
Do not use cleaners or anti-static sprays on discs  
CD+G formatted discs only support MPEG1 and a sampling frequency of 32KHz to 44.1KHz  
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Disc Player Operations  
Disc Function LCD Display Indicators  
1. TRACK number - CD/CD+G track number is indicated  
2. PLAY indicator - Lights when playback is initiated  
3. REPEAT indicator - Displays the REPEAT TRACK symbol when REPEAT TRACK mode is initiated and displays the  
REPEAT ALL symbol when REPEAT ALL mode is initiated  
NOTE: When no disc is loaded, "00" is displayed  
Loading a Disc, Pausing and Stopping Playback  
To INITIATE the DISC PLAYER for playback:  
1. Lift CD tray open, insert the DISC label-side up and close the CD tray  
2. For AUDIO CD and CD+G type discs, playback will start automatically. For MP3, Photo-CD and VCD discs, a  
main menu may display for manual selection depending on the PBC setting  
3. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during playback. Playback will temporarily stop, and the PAUSE indicator will display blinking  
4. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again to resume play. Pause indicator will go off  
5. Press STOP to cease playback  
Track Skip/Search  
To SKIP and SEARCH DISC tracks, files or scenes:  
1. Press and release the  
beginning of a track  
or  
SKIP buttons repeatedly during play to quickly locate the  
2. The CD/CD+G track number display will show the number of the selected track. Playback  
will continue from the beginning of the new track  
3. To search through a track hold the  
and  
buttons on the REMOTE CONTROL  
Repeat Play  
To INITIATE a REPEAT playmode:  
1. Press REPEAT once to enter REPEAT TRACK mode (REPEAT indicator will start blinking)  
2. Press REPEAT again to enter REPEAT ALL mode (REPEAT indicator will light steady)  
3. To CANCEL a REPEAT play mode, press REPEAT a third time (REPEAT indicator goes out)  
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Programmed Playback  
To INITIATE a custom PROGRAM track/file/scene sequence:  
1. Press PROGRAM to bring up the program window  
2. Use the  
number buttons to select a track  
3. Once selected, press PROGRAM to enter it into the program  
4. Repeat this procedure till you are complete with your program  
NOTE: You can select up to 99 tracks to program. The program is maintained until the STOP button is pressed twice, the disc is  
removed or the unit is turned off  
To START/CANCEL PLAYBACK:  
1. Press PLAY once to START and STOP twice to CANCEL a PROGRAM set  
Radio Operations  
To use the AM/FM stereo tuner to listen to broadcast RADIO:  
1. Turn on POWER  
2. Ensure that the ANTENNA is extended to its outermost position with sufficient room for  
adjustment  
3. Switch the FUNCTION SELECTOR to RADIO  
4. Select a BAND from the BAND SELECTOR (AM, FM, FM-ST)  
5. Find a STATION on the selected FREQUENCY BAND using the TUNING knob and re-adjust the ANTENNA if  
necessary to improve reception  
TV Operations  
To use the TV tuner to watch broadcast TV:  
1. Turn on POWER  
2. Ensure that the ANTENNA is extended to its outermost position with sufficient room for adjustment  
3. Switch the FUNCTION SELECTOR to TV  
4. Ensure that the TV/AV button on the rear panel is set to TV. If video appears overlaid, reset the TV/AV button to  
TV  
5. Choose a BAND from the BAND SELECTOR (UHF, VHF)  
6. Find a STATION on the selected FREQUENCY BAND using the TUNING KNOB and re- adjust the ANTENNA if  
necessary to improve reception  
NOTES:  
-For the best signal, connect the unit to an aerial antenna using the external antenna jack or use the telescopic antenna  
on the back of the unit  
-Adjust the BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST etc, via the controls on the rear panel if necessary  
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Microphone Operations  
Connecting Microphones  
Most standard dynamic microphones with a ¼" plug can be connected to the Orange-300. If you have a condenser  
microphone that requires external phantom power, it should not be connected to the Orange-300 because the Mic jacks  
do not have a 48V feed. If your condenser microphone uses a battery-powered pre-amplifier, it should have no problems.  
To CONNECT a MICROPHONE to a microphone input:  
1. Carefully insert a 1/4" microphone plug into one of the microphone channels  
2. Ensure the cable is completely inserted in both the 1/4" jack and the microphone itself (if detachable)  
Balancing a Microphone Channel  
To BALANCE a MICROPHONE channel:  
1. First adjust the MIC VOLUME control to approximately 50%  
2. Then if necessary, use the EQ's LOW, MID and HIGH controls to fine-tuning  
3. Start background music with the MUSIC VOLUME set at approximately 50%  
4. Fine-tune each MIC CHANNEL as necessary till you get a clean balanced mix  
5. Remember to compensate if the background music has striking volume changes. To do this, set the microphone  
volume to a level that gives the singer latitude to increase their vocal velocity without sounding over-modulated  
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Karaoke Operations  
Notes on Karaoke Media  
There are various types of Karaoke media available for playback with the Orange-300. You can perform Karaoke with  
standard CD, CDG, and VCD formats. The thing to remember is how each type differs as far as audio channels and video  
support.  
Standard CD  
While standard CD's are not designed for Karaoke applications, it is still possible to practice Karaoke with them. There will  
be no graphics (lyrics) to view on a TV since there is no video coding, however because the vocals are audible, you can  
follow along and practice your accuracy.  
CDG  
CDG has been the most commonly used format of Karaoke media for the last 7 years. It is very similar to a standard CD,  
except it has video graphics that are decoded by your Karaoke player and displayed onscreen. In addition, many CDG's are  
specially 'multiplex' formatted with background music on the left channel and vocals on the right channel, so vocal  
cancellation can be done by simply adjusting the balance control.  
VCD  
While the VCD format is not as popular in North America as it is in other countries, it remains an excellent format to be used  
for Karaoke. Because video is not limited to 16 colors (as with CDG), VCD's tend to have motion video behind the lyrics  
instead of a monotone screen, making them a bit more attractive to party atmospheres. Most VCD's also have multiplexed  
coded audio for easy vocal cancellation.  
Performing Karaoke  
To perform KARAOKE:  
1. Refer to and follow the instructions for 'Loading a Disc' in the 'Disc Operations' section  
2. Refer to and follow the instructions for connecting microphones in the 'Microphone Operation' section  
3. When playback is commenced, your voice will be mixed with the playback output and heard  
through the speakers, and the lyrics will be displayed on the TV screen  
Removing Guide Vocals  
To REMOVE guide VOCALS from MULTIPLEXED karaoke media:  
1. Press the L/R button at any time during disc playback to enable VOCAL CANCEL mode. In  
this mode, the guide vocals are removed from the source music. Press again to bring the  
vocals back  
2. Press the L/R button while singing into the microphone to enable VOCAL PARTNER mode.  
In this mode, the guide vocals are removed temporarily only when you are singing. When you  
stop singing for a minimum of 2 seconds, the guide vocals are reintroduced. Press again to bring the vocals back  
NOTE: Disc must be multiplexed formatted for this feature to work  
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Using the Digital Key Controller  
To CHANGE the natural KEY of source audio using the DIGITAL KEY CONTROLLER:  
Use the DIGITAL KEY CONTROLLER to obtain the desired musical key. To STEP UP, press the button marked "b". To STEP  
DOWN, press the button marked "#". To revert to the original key, press the middle button.  
NOTE: Digital key control is not applied to mic channels  
To get a good BALANCE between the MIC CHANNELS and SOURCE MUSIC:  
If you find that music and microphone output is not balanced for a good sound, simply adjust the VOLUME and MIC 1&2  
VOLUME controls. It is recommended to first set the music volume and then adjust the microphone volume(s) to a good  
balance. Also, keep in mind that HIGH, MID and LOW frequency levels affect the overall "sound" of both music and vocals,  
so using custom EQ settings is also helpful in getting a good overall balanced sound.  
NOTE: Excessive high frequencies can lead to feedback, so be careful when adjusting them  
MP3 Basics  
Tips on MP3 Discs  
An MP3 file stores audio data that has been compressed using the MPEG1 encoding scheme  
Track order may differ from MP3 player to MP3 player  
The maximum allowable # of tracks and folders on an MP3 disc is 900  
The maximum allowable depth of a nested folder is 127  
Discs containing data files and MP3 tracks (mixed-mode), it may not play in the Orange-300  
Multi-session discs are limited to a total of 20 sessions  
MP3 playback is optimal with MP3s encoded with a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps  
The unit may not play MP3 tracks recorded using a packet writing utility  
The unit can only play back MP3 tracks having a file extension of ".mp3"  
It may take 30 seconds or more before the unit can start playback of MP3's. This time depends on the number of  
recorded tracks and the complexity of the album tree  
If you play a non-MP3 track that has the ".mp3" file extension, the unit will skip to the next valid track automatically  
Digital recordings with this unit cannot be done while playing back MP3 discs  
Tips On MP3 Menu and Display Text/Indications  
Up to 8 characters are displayed for the name of an album or track  
Characters other than uppercase letters ("A" to "Z"), numerals ("0" to "9") and underscore ("_") may not be displayed, or  
may be displayed in capitalized or different characters.  
The elapsed playing time may not be displayed correctly for MP3 tracks, depending on the MP3 encoding software used  
Depending on the condition of the disc recording equipment or the CD-R/RW disc itself, a false album or track which  
cannot by played on the unit may be displayed on an MP3 menu  
Tips on Creating MP3 Discs  
When converting audio data to MP3, create MP3 files with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz and a fixed bit rate of 128  
kbps  
When creating MP3 discs, do not store more than 900 albums and/or tracks in a disc  
To play tracks in the order they were recorded, ensure your encoding software is set up to auto arrange by name, or use  
only one album (if they are already alphabetized) or place a three digit number in front of each track to set an order  
manually  
Recommended = 001-Song.mp3, 002-Song.mp3, 003-Song.mp3…  
Not Recommended = 1-Song.mp3, 5-Song.mp3, 10-Song.mp3. . .  
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To activate REP MODE to repeat all files within a selected folder infinitely:  
1. From the main MP3 window press the  
till the PLAY MODE window is selected  
2. Press the and  
3. Press the  
buttons to highlight the FOLDER REP mode  
buttons to navigate back to the MP3 file in the folder you would like to start playback with  
4. Press ENTER to begin playback  
To activate DISC SCAN MODE to play the first 10 seconds of all files on the disc:  
1. From the main MP3 window press the  
till the PLAY MODE window is selected  
2. Press the and  
3. Press the  
buttons to highlight the DISC SCAN mode  
buttons to navigate back to the MP3 file you would like to start playback with  
4. Press ENTER to begin playback.  
NOTE: Press STOP to cancel Disc Scan Mode.  
To activate DISC MODE to play all files on the disc sequentially:  
1. From the main MP3 window press the  
till the PLAY MODE window is selected  
2. Press the and buttons to highlight the DISC mode  
3. Press the  
buttons to navigate back to the MP3 file you would like to start playback with  
4. Press ENTER to begin playback  
NOTE: Playback will stop after all files have been played once.  
To activate DISC REP MODE to repeat all files on the disc infinitely:  
1. From the main MP3 window press the  
till the PLAY MODE window is selected  
and buttons to highlight the DISC REP mode  
buttons to navigate back to the MP3 file you would like to start playback with  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press ENTER to begin playback  
To activate RANDOM MODE to play all files on a disc in a random order:  
1. From the main MP3 window press the  
till the PLAY MODE window is selected  
2. Press the and buttons to highlight the RANDOM mode  
3. Press the  
buttons to navigate back to the MP3 file you would like to start playback with  
4. Press ENTER to begin playback  
NOTE: Playback will stop after all files have been played once  
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To activate SHUFFLE ON MODE to play files from a selected folder in a random order:  
1. From the main MP3 window press the  
till the PLAY MODE window is selected  
2. Press the and  
3. Press the  
buttons to highlight the SHUFFLE ON mode  
buttons to navigate to the MP3 file you would like to start playback with  
4. Press ENTER to begin playback  
NOTE: Playback is limited to one folder and will stop after all files have been played once  
To activate PROGRAM MODE for programmed playlists from files in a selected folder:  
1. From the main MP3 window press the  
2. Press the and  
till the PLAY MODE window is selected  
buttons to highlight the PROGRAM mode  
buttons to navigate back to the MP3 folders and files  
3. Use the  
4. Use the  
buttons to find the files to program. When you want to program a file, press ENTER  
5. Repeat process till program is complete  
6. Press the STOP button to end file program selection mode  
7. Press ENTER to begin playback.  
NOTE: Program mode is limited to 20 files and will auto-stop after the program is complete  
Viewing Photo-CDs  
To LOAD a PHOTO-CD:  
1. Insert a PHOTO-CD to automatically load and display the Photo selection window  
To view PHOTO-CD images on-screen:  
1. Press PLAY if the PHOTO-CD did not auto-play  
2. Press the PAUSE button to PAUSE on an image. You can use the  
maneuver through the Photo's in PAUSE mode  
or  
buttons to  
3. Press STOP to cancel viewing the Photo-CD  
Zooming  
To enter ZOOM MODE:  
1. Press the ZOOM button. The picture is enlarged each time the ZOOM button is pressed  
To move the ZOOM area:  
1. Use the  
buttons to move the zoom area  
To cancel the ZOOM function:  
1. Press ZOOM until it cycles back to a normal view  
NOTE:The zoom function may not work with some discs and when used in conjunction with the SLOW or ANGLE functions  
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Frame Advance  
To ENTER STEP MODE during playback:  
1. Press the STEP button. Each press, the program advances one frame. There is no audio during STEP playback.  
To RETURN to normal playback:  
1. Press PLAY  
Slow Playback  
To enter SLOW MODE during playback:  
1. Press SLOW. Each time SLOW is pressed, the play speed changes  
NOTE:There is no audio during SLOW playback. Available SLOW playback speeds differ from DVD to VCD  
To return to normal playback:  
1. Press PLAY  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the unit  
Clean the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth moistened with lukewarm water. Do not use solvents such as benzene  
or thinner. These will permanently damage the units finish.  
Cleaning the CD lens  
The lens should never be touched. If dust is on the lens, blow it off using a camera lens blower.  
If trouble occurs...  
To avoid the hazard of electric shock and damage to the unit, have the unit bench tested by an authorized VOCOSTAR  
service center. Do not remove the unit from its cabinet to attempt repairs yourself.  
Warning  
- Do not block the ventilation hole.  
- Do not expose to rain or moisture  
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Specifications  
TV System:  
M
Ch. Range VHF-Lo / VHF-Hi / UHF:  
Radio AM / FM:  
Antenna Input Impedance:  
Disc Formats:  
2-6 / 7-13 / 14-83  
530-1710 kHz / 88-108 MHz  
75-ohm/300-ohm  
CD, CD+G, VCD 1.0/2.0, MP3, CD-R, CD-RW  
5.5 Inches, Diag./70 Def.  
+280 Lines  
CRT:  
Resolution:  
Sound Output:  
Power Source:  
2.5W, 1kHz, 0dB (CD)  
DC 15V 1.8A AC Adapter, 10x"D" Alkaline/Rechargeable Batteries,  
Car Adapter  
Power Consumption:  
Dimensions:  
27W@DC 15V Input (average)  
12" (W) x 10.8" (D) x 7.5" (H)  
Net Weight:  
7.5 lbs.  
Gross Weight:  
8.2 lbs.  
Avg. Battery Life (77°F):  
Accessories Included:  
12-14 Hours (Alkaline), 2.5-3.5 Hours (Rechargeable)  
Car Adapter, AC Adapter, Antenna Adapter, RCA A/V Cable,  
Remote Control, Microphone and Microphone Cable  
-Specifications subject to change without notice  
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