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1. Reference Guide
1. Hand held microphone
2. Applause sound effect button
3. Rotary volume control knob
4. Beat light
5. Height adjuster collar & microphone holder
6. Adjustable microphone stand (Wider outer pole)
7. Microphone stand
8. Microphone stand and base connector
9. Height adjusting knob
10. Power on/off button
11. Flashing lights
12. LED power indicator
13. Speaker
14. Camera/Lens with ON/OFF Switch and microphone
15. Line in socket
16. Hand held microphone socket
17. Carrying handle
18. Battery compartment
* You can use your console for table top use or as a microphone with stand.
How to assemble the microphone stand:
1. Insert the MICROPHONE STAND & BASE CONNECTOR in the base.
2. Insert the WIDER OUTER POLE into the microphone stand & base connector.
3. Insert the UPPER POLE by aligning the grooves.
4. Turn the HEIGHT ADJUSTING KNOB in anti-clockwise direction to loosen the
joint, then adjust the microphone stand to desired height (95-120 cm), tighten it up
by turning the knob in clockwise direction.
5. Place the HEIGHT ADJUSTER COLLAR on top of the upper pole and insert the
hand held microphone into the MICROPHONE HOLDER.
6. Plug the hand held microphone cord into the HAND HELD MICROPHONE
SOCKET.
Caution
- To avoid "Feedback" noise, please place the microphone as far from the speaker
as possible.
2. Installation of Batteries
3. How to connect to Video Device
3.1. AV out via camera
Video Stage Microphone connects directly to your TV. This connection allows you to
TRANSMIT live audio and video directly to your TV.
3.2. Connecting to a VCR or TV/VCR (DVD) combo
Video Stage Microphone connects directly to your VCR (DVD) or TV/VCR Combo.
This connection allows you to RECORD live audio and video to your VCR (DVD)
while it's transmitted to your TV.
Adult needed to connect Video Stage Microphone to TV or VCR (DVD).
4. Transmitting to your TV
Connecting to a TV with audio/video input.
4.1. Turn off power to your TV and Video Stage Microphone.
4.2. Connect your video Stage Microphone to the TV using the attached AV cable.
Match the color-coded cords to the appropriate jacks on the TV. The yellow video
cable should plug into the VIDEO IN jack on the TV. The red audio cable should
plug into the AUDIO in white or red jack on the TV.
*4.3. Helpful Hints:
If your TV does not have AV sockets, but has a SCART input instead, then it should
be possible to connect the Video Stage Microphone via a "3 phono to SCART" lead,
which can be obtained from most catalogue shops or electrical retailers.
Alternatively, if your VCR (DVD) has AV sockets you should be able to use these to
connect your Video Stage Microphone.
5. Find your broadcasted image on your TV
5.1. Turn on your TV, Video Stage Microphone and slide the power switch of
Camera to "ON", then press mute or lower the volume of your TV to eliminate from
your TV speakers.
5.2. Press the TV/VIDEO "SOURCE" or "INPUT" button on your TV or its remote
control until you find the image from your Video Stage Microphone.
NOTE: Sometimes this mode must be selected via TV's menu system. Refer to your
TV's owners manual.
6. Transmitting and recording to your VCR or TV/VCR combo
Connecting to a VCR (DVD) or TV/VCR (DVD) with audio/video input
6.1. Turn off power to your TV, VCR (DVD) and the Video Stage Microphone.
6.2. Connect the Video Stage Microphone to your VCR (DVD) or combo using the
attached AV cable. Match the color-coded cords to the appropriate jacks on the VCR
(DVD). The yellow video cable should plug into the VIDEO IN jack on the VCR
(DVD). The red audio cable should plug into the AUDIO IN white or red jack on the
VCR (DVD).
Helpful Hints:
If your TV/VCR (DVD) does not have AV sockets, but has a SCART input instead,
then it should be possible to connect the Video Stage Microphone via a "SCART
PLUG", which can be obtained from most catalogue shops or electrical retailers.
Alternatively, if your VCR (DVD) has AV sockets you should be able to use these to
connect your Video Stage Microphone.
Find our broadcasted image on your TV.
6.3. Turn on your Video Stage Microphone and switch the "Camera" button to "ON"
position and TV. Press mute or lower the volume on your TV to eliminate feedback
from your TV speakers.
Make sure your TV switch is set to the "VCR (DVD)" or "VIDEO" mode. You will not
be able to view your Video Stage Microphone signal if this mode is set to "TV".
6.4. To find the picture transmitted from your Video Stage Microphone we suggest
one of the following methods that will work on almost all late model VCR/DVD/s or
combos.
- Press the "Channel Down" button on either your VCR/DVD or the VCR/DVD
remote control and scan below channel 2. If your don't find the MP2 Video & Sound
System image after scanning down several channels below channel 2 go to step B.
- Find the "Input" or "Source" selector button on either your VCR/DVD's remote
control or front panel and press until the Video Stage Microphone image appears. If
you cannot locate the image try step C.
- Using the VCR/DVD's Menu system on either VCR/DVD's remote control or front
panel locate the "Input" or "Source" of the Video Stage Microphone signal. If your
have trouble locating the image refer to your VCR/DVD owners manual. You may
need to use your VCR/DVD's Menu system to select either the front or rear video
input jack.
Once you have located the image on your TV, you're ready to record. Place your
tape in the VCR and press record on your VCR. If you are using DVD Recorder,
place your DVD in the DVD recorder & press record on your DVD recorder.

7. Troubleshooting

Video Stage
Cause
Microphone
I cannot find the
Check your TV input
transmitted picture
mode
Check Your VCR
(DVD) mode
I cannot turn on the
Check your batteries
Video Stage
Microphone
I cannot find picture on
Your VCR (DVD) may
my TV when using the
be set up to receive
VCR (DVD) input jacks
from the REAR video
on the FRONT of my
input
VCR (DVD)
I cannot find picture on
Your VCR (DVD) may
my TV when using the
be set up to receive
VCR (DVD) input jacks
from the FRONT video
on the REAR of my
input
VCR (DVD)
Poor picture quality
Weak batteries
If your TV display is in
Weak batteries
black and white (not
color pictures)
If your TV display has
Weak batteries
vertical lines
TV speakers have
Your TV volume may
feedback
be too high
8. How to Play
1. Power on/off: press the POWER ON/OFF button once to turn on the unit. Press
button again to power off the unit.
2. Hand held microphone socket: Connect the hand held microphone to the HAND
HELD MICROPHONE SOCKET.
3. Applause sound effect: You can have the applause sound effect by pressing the
APPLAUSE SOUND EFFECT button.
4. Volume control: You can adjust the headheld microphone volume by rotating the
handheld microphone volume control knob.
5. Line in socket: You can connect other audio equipment to your microphone
console for sing a-long and music jam.
6. Camera Lens: For the audiences to view your live performance. Connect the AV
cable as instructed previously, then slide the ON/OFF switch of the camera to ON
position. Besides normal video transmission, the microphone on camera will receive
and transmit your voice to connected video device.
Remarks: The connected handheld microphone and camera lens, should keep away
from TV and speaker of main base to avoid the "feedback" sound. Also disconnect
the microphone and camera when not in use.
P9
Remedy
-Your TV input (or source)
mode should be set to the
same mode as when you
use your VCR (DVD). This
is usually the Video mode
(it may be Video, Video 1,
Video 2, or input)
-Your VCD (DVD) should
be set to the "VIDEO"
mode, not the "TV" mode.
This button can usually be
found on the VCR (DVD) or
the VCR (DVD) remote
control.
Make sure your TV is set
up to receive the signal
from the video input mode
that you have selected. If
your camera is hooked up
to Video 2, your TV has to
be set up to receive the
signal from Video 2. Check
your TV manual for further
instructions.
Batteries should be
inserted with the correct
polarity
Make sure your VCR
(DVD) is setup to receive
the signal from the FRONT
video input. Check your
VCR (DVD) manual to
select the FRONT video
input jack.
Make sure your VCR
(DVD) is setup to receive
the signal from the REAR
video input. Check your
VCR (DVD) manual to
select the REAR video
input jack.
Install new alkaline
batteries
Install new alkaline
batteries
Install new alkaline
batteries
Press mute or lower the
volume on your TV, and
put the camera away from
the TV.

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