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USER’S MANUAL
CAUTION:To assure this player will work at its best, pleaseread this user’s manual carefully before operationand keep for future reference.
DGX-106Multi-Function Karaoke Player
With USB Interface & SD/MMC Reader
POWER
OFFON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
MIC1 MIC2 VOL1 VOL2 ECHO BASS TREBLE
DOLBY
D I G I T A LCD+GMPEG-4
Playback
DVD MPEG-4 KARAOKE PLAYERDVD MPEG-4 KARAOKE PLAYERDGX-106
SD/MMC
MINI SDMINI SD
USB
DG
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NDBY
KARAO
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USB/D
ISC
5.1CH
STEREO
VID
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PRO
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P/N
VG
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SEARCH
TIT
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MENU
SETUP
REPEAT
SUBTIT
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ENTER
A-B
PBC
ANG
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ZO
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VIE
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VO
L+
VO
L-
RETURN
RESUM
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AUDIO
EQ
L/R
MUTE
DIS
PLAY
STEP
RANDO
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SLO
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MUSIC
MO
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MUSIC
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within anequilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to thepresence of uninsulated within theproduct's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitudeto constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
dangerous voltage
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within anequilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to thepresence of uninsulated within theproduct's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitudeto constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
dangerous voltage
CAUTIONTo reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc:1.Do not remove screws, screws, covers or cabinet.2.Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
CAUTIONTo reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc:1.Do not remove screws, screws, covers or cabinet.2.Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Warnings, Cautions and OthersWarnings, Cautions and OthersMises en garde, precautions et indications diversesMises en garde, precautions et indications diverses
For Canada/Pour le CanadaTHIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEEDTHE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISEEMISSIONS FORM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SETOUT IN THE INTERFERENCE-CAUSINGEQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED DIGITALAPPARATUS, ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OFCOMMUNICATIONS. CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUERESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILSNUMERIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANSLA NORMESUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR:APPAREILS NUMERIQUES , NMB-003 EDICTEEPAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS.
For Canada/Pour le CanadaTHIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEEDTHE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISEEMISSIONS FORM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SETOUT IN THE INTERFERENCE-CAUSINGEQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED DIGITALAPPARATUS, ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OFCOMMUNICATIONS. CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUERESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILSNUMERIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANSLA NORMESUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR:APPAREILS NUMERIQUES , NMB-003 EDICTEEPAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS.
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CautionDisconnect the electrical plug to shut off powercompletely. The POWER on the unit is not off from theelectrical plug when the POWER button on the frontpanel is not pressed in.
CautionDisconnect the electrical plug to shut off powercompletely. The POWER on the unit is not off from theelectrical plug when the POWER button on the frontpanel is not pressed in.
1.2. Visible laser radiation when open and
interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure tobeam.
3. Do not open the top cover. There are nouser service able parts inside the unit. Leave allservicing to qualified service personnel.
4. CAUTION LABEL,PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT.
CLASS1 LASER PRODUCTDANGER:
CATION:
REPRODUCTION OF LABEL:
1.2. Visible laser radiation when open and
interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure tobeam.
3. Do not open the top cover. There are nouser service able parts inside the unit. Leave allservicing to qualified service personnel.
4. CAUTION LABEL,PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT.
CLASS1 LASER PRODUCTDANGER:
CATION:
REPRODUCTION OF LABEL:
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PODUCTSIMPORTANT FOR LASER PODUCTS
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle isintended to alert the user to the presence of importantoperating and maintenance (servicing) instructions inthe literature accompanying the appliance.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle isintended to alert the user to the presence of importantoperating and maintenance (servicing) instructions inthe literature accompanying the appliance.
1.This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residentialinstallation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions, maycause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guaranteethat interference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off andon, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of the followingmeasures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipmentand receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuitdifferent from that to which the receiver isconnected. Consult the dealer or an experiencedradio/TV technician for help.
1.This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residentialinstallation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions, maycause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guaranteethat interference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off andon, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of the followingmeasures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipmentand receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuitdifferent from that to which the receiver isconnected. Consult the dealer or an experiencedradio/TV technician for help.
2. When connecting this product toaccessories and/or another product use only highquality shielded cables. Cable(s) supplied with thisproduct MUST be used. Follow all installationinstructions. Failure to follow instructions couldvoid your FCC authorization to use product in theU. S. A.
IMPORTANT:2. When connecting this product toaccessories and/or another product use only highquality shielded cables. Cable(s) supplied with thisproduct MUST be used. Follow all installationinstructions. Failure to follow instructions couldvoid your FCC authorization to use product in theU. S. A.
IMPORTANT:
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
For Canada/Pour le Canada
ATTENTION:
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,ANDFULLY INSERT.
POUR EVITER LES CHOCSELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUSLARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNECORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSERJUSQUAU FOND.
For Canada/Pour le Canada
ATTENTION:
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,ANDFULLY INSERT.
POUR EVITER LES CHOCSELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUSLARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNECORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSERJUSQUAU FOND.
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15. product should be operated only from the type ofpower source indicated on the marking label. If you are notsure of the type of power supply to your home, consult yourproduct dealer or local power company. For productsintended to operate from battery power, or other sources,refer to the operating instructions.
This15. product should be operated only from the type ofpower source indicated on the marking label. If you are notsure of the type of power supply to your home, consult yourproduct dealer or local power company. For productsintended to operate from battery power, or other sources,refer to the operating instructions.
This
8. not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heatregister, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)that produce heat.
Do8. not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heatregister, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)that produce heat.
Do
9. not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized orgrounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades withone wider than the other. A grounding type plug has twoblades and third grounding prong. The wide blade or thethird prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plugdoes not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician forreplacement of the obsolete outlet.
Do9. not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized orgrounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades withone wider than the other. A grounding type plug has twoblades and third grounding prong. The wide blade or thethird prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plugdoes not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician forreplacement of the obsolete outlet.
Do
10. the power cord from being walked on or pinchedparticularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and thepoint where they exit from the apparatus.
Protect10. the power cord from being walked on or pinchedparticularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and thepoint where they exit from the apparatus.
Protect
11. use attachments and accessories specified by themanufacturer.Only11. use attachments and accessories specified by the
manufacturer.Only
12. only with the cart, stand, tripod,bracket, or table specified by themanufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.When a cart is used, use caution whenmoving the cart.
Use12. only with the cart, stand, tripod,bracket, or table specified by themanufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.When a cart is used, use caution whenmoving the cart.
Use
13. this apparatus during lightning storms or unusedfor long period of time. Apparatus combination to avoidinjury from tip-cover.
Unplug13. this apparatus during lightning storms or unusedfor long period of time. Apparatus combination to avoidinjury from tip-cover.
Unplug
14. all servicing to qualified service personnel.Servicing is required when the apparatus has beendamaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug isdamaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen intothe apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain ormoisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Refer14. all servicing to qualified service personnel.Servicing is required when the apparatus has beendamaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug isdamaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen intothe apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain ormoisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Refer
20.When replacement parts are required, be sure the servicetechnician has used replacement parts specified by themanufacturer or have the same characteristics as theoriginal part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,electric shock, or other hazards.
Replacement Parts20.When replacement parts are required, be sure the servicetechnician has used replacement parts specified by themanufacturer or have the same characteristics as theoriginal part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,electric shock, or other hazards.
Replacement Parts
21.Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,ask the service technician to perform safety checks todetermine that the product is in proper operatingcondition.
Safety Check21.Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,ask the service technician to perform safety checks todetermine that the product is in proper operatingcondition.
Safety Check
22.The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only asrecommended by the manufacturer. Any mounting of theproduct should follow the manufacturer instructions, andshould use a mounting accessory recommended by themanufacturer.
Wall or Ceiling Mounting22.The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only asrecommended by the manufacturer. Any mounting of theproduct should follow the manufacturer instructions, andshould use a mounting accessory recommended by themanufacturer.
Wall or Ceiling Mounting
23.Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashingand no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall beplaced on the apparatus.
Wet location marking23.Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashingand no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall beplaced on the apparatus.
Wet location marking
1. These Instructions.Read1. These Instructions.Read
2. These Instructions.Keep2. These Instructions.Keep
3. All Warnings.Heed3. All Warnings.Heed
4. All Instructions.Follow4. All Instructions.Follow
5. not use this product near water.Do5. not use this product near water.Do
6. only with dry cloth.Clean6. only with dry cloth.Clean
7. not block any ventilation openings.Do7. not block any ventilation openings.Do
Important Safety instructionsImportant Safety instructions
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16.The product is equipped with an attachment plug havingoverload protection. This is a safety feature. SeeInstruction Manual for replacement or resetting ofprotective device. If replacement of the plug is required, besure the service technician has used a replacement plugspecified by the manufacturer that has the same overloadprotection as the original plug.
Protective Attachment Plug16.The product is equipped with an attachment plug havingoverload protection. This is a safety feature. SeeInstruction Manual for replacement or resetting ofprotective device. If replacement of the plug is required, besure the service technician has used a replacement plugspecified by the manufacturer that has the same overloadprotection as the original plug.
Protective Attachment Plug
17.An outside antenna system should not be located in thevicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light orpower circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines orcircuits. When installing an outside antenna system,extreme care should be taken to keep from touching suchpower lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
Power Lines17.An outside antenna system should not be located in thevicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light orpower circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines orcircuits. When installing an outside antenna system,extreme care should be taken to keep from touching suchpower lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
Power Lines
19.Never push objects of any kind into this product throughopenings as they may touch dangerous voltage points orshort-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
Object and Liquid Entry19.Never push objects of any kind into this product throughopenings as they may touch dangerous voltage points orshort-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
Object and Liquid Entry
24.If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to theproduct, be sure the antenna or cable system is groundedso as to provide some protection against voltage surgesand built-up static charges. Article 810 of the NationalElectrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information withregard to proper grounding of the mast and supportingstructure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antennadischarge unit, size of grounding conductors, location ofantenna discharge unit, connection to groundingelectrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.See figure below.
Outdoor Antenna Grounding24.If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to theproduct, be sure the antenna or cable system is groundedso as to provide some protection against voltage surgesand built-up static charges. Article 810 of the NationalElectrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information withregard to proper grounding of the mast and supportingstructure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antennadischarge unit, size of grounding conductors, location ofantenna discharge unit, connection to groundingelectrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.See figure below.
Outdoor Antenna Grounding
25.If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits amarked change in performance and you are unable torestore normal operation by following the detailedprocedure in its operating instructions, do not attempt toservice it yourself as operating instructions, do not attemptto service it yourself as opening or removing covers mayexpose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Referall servicing to qualified service personal.
Servicing25.If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits amarked change in performance and you are unable torestore normal operation by following the detailedprocedure in its operating instructions, do not attempt toservice it yourself as operating instructions, do not attemptto service it yourself as opening or removing covers mayexpose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Referall servicing to qualified service personal.
Servicing
18.Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integralconvenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fireor electric shock.
Overloading18.Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integralconvenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fireor electric shock.
Overloading
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Included AccessoriesPlease check that you have all of the followingaccessories supplied to you. If anything is missing,please contact your dealer immediately.
*2 Wired Microphone with 14” Cable*RCA Audio/Video Cable (Yellow/Red/White)*Remote Control*2 AAA Battery*User's Manual*Rack Mount Brackets*Rack Mount Screws
Table of Contents
Before Operation 2Playable Media 2Handling and Cleaning of Discs 2Front Panel Functions 3Back Panel Functions 3
Player Connections 6Remote Functions 4
Basic Operation 7Turning On And Off 7Initial Setup 7Basic Playback 8
The Player
8USB port and operationSD, MMC and mini SD slots 8
Advanced Operations 9Playing From a Specific Position 9Programming & Repeating Tracks 9Repeating Tracks 9A-B Repeat 9How To Adjust Language, Sound,
And Scene Angles 10
Acesonic DGX-106
About this manual
The display window information and On Screen Display(OSD) menu items are all in upper case letters.
PrecautionsNotes on Power Cord
Avoid Moisture, Water and Dust
Avoid High Temperatures
Notes on Installation
Prevent Unit Malfunction
*When you are away on travel or otherwise for an extendedperiod of time, unplug the unit from the wall outlet.*When unplugging the player from the wall outlet, alwayspull the plug, not the cord.*Do NOT handle the power cord with wet hands.
*Do not place the player in a moist environment or in areawhere there might be an excessive amount of dust build up(e.g. near a fan).*If water or any liquid should get into the unit, turn off thepower and unplug the unit from the wall outlet immediately.Consult your dealer or an authorized repair station. Usingthe unit in this state may lead to fire or electrical shock.
*Do not expose the player to direct sunlight or near anyheating device.
*Select a place where the unit will be level, dry, and not toocold or hot.*Do not use unit on its side or where subject to vibrations(e.g. speakers).*Leave sufficient distance between the TV and unit.* Do not leave heavy objects on top of unit.
*No parts in this unit are user-serviceable. If the unit nolonger functions, unplug it from the wall outlet and contactyour dealer for service options.*Never block the vents on the unit. Vents are used tocirculate air and keep the temperature of the player down.Blocking the vents may result in damage of the unit.
Karaoke Operations 11
Audio/Video Playback 11
Additional Information 12Troubleshooting 12
Warranty Information 14Warranty Procedure 14
1Limited Domestic Warranty 5
Specification:1 Year Manufacturer WarrantyLifetime Technical SupportSupports 480/720P HDTV OutputNTSC/PAL Worldwide CompatibleUniversal Power Supply: AC100~260V Auto SwitchCE/FCC/FDA CertifiedPlayer Dimension: 2”x10”x17”Shipping Weight: 8LbsDesigned In U.S.A
Playable MediaThis unit supports the following disc formats:*DVD, MPEG-4, Video CD, Video CD 2.0*CD+Graphics, Audio CD, HDCD, DTS CDs*MP3, WMA, JPEG, Kodak, MPEG
Above media is playable on the following discs:*DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVD±R DL, DVD±RW DL, CD-R/RW
Card reader campatible format*: SD, Mini SD, MMC*Only support FAT32 format
*Any disc that is not listed above will cause the player todisplay “NO DISC” in the DISPLAY WINDOW. Future mediaand disc formats maybe supported with firmware upgrade,when available.
*Encoding methods of some media formats may affect theplayback (e.g. Unable to fast forward or fast backward orload time). Be sure that the encoding process conforms tothe standards for that particular format.
*Dirty, scratched, warped, and defective discs may cause aconsiderable time delay during the loading and reading ofthe disc. In extreme cases, this may render the disccompletely unreadable by the player.
Video Signal FormatsThis player also accommodates NTSC and PAL colorsystems, with automatic detection and override settings.
Digital Audio FormatsThis player accommodates, Dolby Digital 5.1 Channels,DTS, and AC-3.
*Depending on the AUDIO SETUP> SPDIF settings digitalaudio signals may not be output as they are recorded on thedisc.
Notes Regarding Discs*Some DVD's, the player starts playback automatically afterinserting the disc, regardless whether or not PLAY BACKCONTROL is on or off.*The image may be poor, noisy, or grainy due to actualdefects on the disc itself.*Some functions may not be possible on all discs asdescribed in this manual.
NOTE
NOTE
Handling*At anytime, when handling discs, always hold them fromtheir edges and/or by the circle in the center.*NEVER write on the any surface of the disc for it mayrender the disc unreadable.*Store discs in a clean and dry environment. Storing CD’svertically will also help prevent warping.*After use, insert CD into jacket or case to minimize wearand tear DO NOT stack CDs on top of one another.*Do not bend or press the disc. Do not expose the disc todirect sunlight or any heat source.
Cleaning*Wipe the discs from time to time using a soft cloth. Alwayswipe from the center towards the edges. NOT in circularmotions.*DO NOT clean with any other cleaning solution, unless it isspecifically made for disc cleaning.
CDs revolve at very high speeds inside of players. Neverattempt to play cracked or warped CDs; doing so may causethe disc to shatter inside or the player to malfunction.
Handling and Cleaning of Discs
NOTE
Power-CordHandle the power cord only by its plug, do not unplug thepower cord by tugging or yanking on the cord. Touching orunplugging the cord while your hands are wet may lead toan electric shock or a short circuit. If the cord becomesdamaged or its wires become exposed, please replace thecord as soon as possible in order to prevent an electric fireor shock. Check the power cord every few months to ensureit is functioning properly.
CAUTION
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Before Operation
1. NUMERIC KEYS 0-9:Note:
Used to input for track selections or programmingpurposes. When Play Back Control (PBC) mode is on, songs willstop playing at the end of every track. Playing will not resume until anothertrack entry has been submitted and set to play.
1. NUMERIC KEYS 0-9:Note:
Used to input for track selections or programmingpurposes. When Play Back Control (PBC) mode is on, songs willstop playing at the end of every track. Playing will not resume until anothertrack entry has been submitted and set to play.
2. DVD/USB- Switch between USB mode and Disc Mode.2. DVD/USB- Switch between USB mode and Disc Mode.
3.DISC TRAY - Press to open tray. Press or to close thetray, it will play the disc automatically.3.DISC TRAY - Press to open tray. Press or to close thetray, it will play the disc automatically.
4. EJECT - Opens and closes disc tray. While open, you maypress PLAY to close disc tray and begin playback or press once moreto close.
4. EJECT - Opens and closes disc tray. While open, you maypress PLAY to close disc tray and begin playback or press once moreto close.
5. PLAY - Begins the playback of media inside the disc tray or toresume paused playback.5. PLAY - Begins the playback of media inside the disc tray or toresume paused playback.
6. PAUSE- Pauses current playback. Press once more or PLAYto resume playback.6. PAUSE- Pauses current playback. Press once more or PLAYto resume playback.
7. STOP - Stops/ends playback.7. STOP - Stops/ends playback.
8. SKIP BACKWARD - Skips to the beginning of the current orprevious track if pressed twice.8. SKIP BACKWARD - Skips to the beginning of the current orprevious track if pressed twice.
9. SKIP FORWARD- Skips to the beginning of the next track.9. SKIP FORWARD- Skips to the beginning of the next track.
10. VOL- - Lowers Volume.10. VOL- - Lowers Volume.
2 . DISPLAY WINDOW -
NO DISC
0 Displays player status such as time, discformat, and song number. If no disc is in the tray, the display windowwill display . Detailed information will also be shown on theTV screen.
2 . DISPLAY WINDOW -
NO DISC
0 Displays player status such as time, discformat, and song number. If no disc is in the tray, the display windowwill display . Detailed information will also be shown on theTV screen.
22. POWER - Turns the power on and off(AC110V / AC240V), Whenthe power is on, indicatior lights and display on.22. POWER - Turns the power on and off(AC110V / AC240V), Whenthe power is on, indicatior lights and display on.
21. Remote Sensor - Receives incoming signals from the remote.21. Remote Sensor - Receives incoming signals from the remote.
12. AUDIO - Selects Left/Right, MONO, and Stereo audio output forCds and audio track for DVDs.12. AUDIO - Selects Left/Right, MONO, and Stereo audio output forCds and audio track for DVDs.
14. KEY CONTROL UP- Transposes the music key. Use to raisekey by a half tone.14. KEY CONTROL UP- Transposes the music key. Use to raisekey by a half tone.
13. KEY CONTROL DOWN- Transposes the music key. Use tolower key by a half tone.13. KEY CONTROL DOWN- Transposes the music key. Use tolower key by a half tone.
15. MIC TREBLE control - Used to make HIGH FREQUENCYadjustments to MIC output.15. MIC TREBLE control - Used to make HIGH FREQUENCYadjustments to MIC output.
16. MIC BASS control - Used to make LOW FREQUENCYadjustments to MIC output.16. MIC BASS control - Used to make LOW FREQUENCYadjustments to MIC output.
17. ECHO control - Used to control the amount of ECHO applied toMIC CHANNELS 1 & 2.17. ECHO control - Used to control the amount of ECHO applied toMIC CHANNELS 1 & 2.
18. MIC 1 & 2 VOL control - Used to control the volume output fromMIC CHANNEL 1& 2.18. MIC 1 & 2 VOL control - Used to control the volume output fromMIC CHANNEL 1& 2.
19. MIC 1 & 2 INPUT jacks - Connects microphones with 1/4 inchplug.19. MIC 1 & 2 INPUT jacks - Connects microphones with 1/4 inchplug.
11. VOL+ - Raises Volume.11. VOL+ - Raises Volume.
5. 5.1 CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT -5.1CH
RCA outputs for analog 5.1Dolbyoutput. To use 5.1 channels, press on the remote or changesettings in the SETUP menu before using 5.1 channels.
SETUP> KARAOKE SETUP> KARAOKE MODE>OFFSETUP> SPEAKER SETUP> DOWNMIX> OFF
CENTER> ONREAR> ONSUBWOOFER> ON
After that, you can test by selecting.SETUP> SPEAKER SETUP> TEST TONE> ON
See below.
5. 5.1 CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT -5.1CH
RCA outputs for analog 5.1Dolbyoutput. To use 5.1 channels, press on the remote or changesettings in the SETUP menu before using 5.1 channels.
SETUP> KARAOKE SETUP> KARAOKE MODE>OFFSETUP> SPEAKER SETUP> DOWNMIX> OFF
CENTER> ONREAR> ONSUBWOOFER> ON
After that, you can test by selecting.SETUP> SPEAKER SETUP> TEST TONE> ON
See below.
2. SCART - Connection mainly used for Tv’s in Europe. TVdisplay(4:3) built-in video, RGB out and audio.2. SCART - Connection mainly used for Tv’s in Europe. TVdisplay(4:3) built-in video, RGB out and audio.
4. KARAOKE OUTPUT - Red and white RCA outputs for mixingvocals and music. Used in karaoke mode.4. KARAOKE OUTPUT - Red and white RCA outputs for mixingvocals and music. Used in karaoke mode.
1.ELECTRIC PLUG - Connection to auto-detect AC power supply(100-240V,50-60 Hz).1.ELECTRIC PLUG - Connection to auto-detect AC power supply(100-240V,50-60 Hz).
3.VGA JACK -VGA ENTER
Progressive scan output. Connect to a VGA monitorand press button and on the remote control to changethe default setting and apply change in the SETUP menu beforeusing it.
3.VGA JACK -VGA ENTER
Progressive scan output. Connect to a VGA monitorand press button and on the remote control to changethe default setting and apply change in the SETUP menu beforeusing it.
6. VIDEO OUTPUT
*Connect “Y” to “Y”, “PB” to “PB” (CB), “PR” to “PR” (CR)
COMPONENT - RCA outputs for use in Tvs withcomponent/progressive scan inputs.6. VIDEO OUTPUT
*Connect “Y” to “Y”, “PB” to “PB” (CB), “PR” to “PR” (CR)
COMPONENT - RCA outputs for use in Tvs withcomponent/progressive scan inputs.
7. RCA VIDEO OUTPUT - Yellow RCA outputs for use in T s withcomposite inputs.
V7. RCA VIDEO OUTPUT - Yellow RCA outputs for use in T s withcomposite inputs.
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9. S-VIDEO OUTPUT - Output for use in S-VIDEO input.9. S-VIDEO OUTPUT - Output for use in S-VIDEO input.
8.OPTICAL OUTPUT -
*Karaoke does notwork while using OPTICAL output.
Optical output for connection with a digitalamplifier or receiver for Dobly Digital or DTS sound. Please changesettings in the SETUP menu before using it.
SETUP> AUDIO SETUP> SPDIF OUTPUT>SPDIF/RAM ORSPDIF/PCM
8.OPTICAL OUTPUT -
*Karaoke does notwork while using OPTICAL output.
Optical output for connection with a digitalamplifier or receiver for Dobly Digital or DTS sound. Please changesettings in the SETUP menu before using it.
SETUP> AUDIO SETUP> SPDIF OUTPUT>SPDIF/RAM ORSPDIF/PCM
10.COAXIAL OUTPUT -
*Karaoke does not workwhile using COAXIAL output.
Coaxial digital output to connect with adigital amplifier or receiver for Dolby Digital or DTS sound. Pleasechange in the SETUP menu before using it.
SETUP> AUDIO SETUP> SPDIF OUTPUT> SPDIF/RAM ORSPDIF/PCM
10.COAXIAL OUTPUT -
*Karaoke does not workwhile using COAXIAL output.
Coaxial digital output to connect with adigital amplifier or receiver for Dolby Digital or DTS sound. Pleasechange in the SETUP menu before using it.
SETUP> AUDIO SETUP> SPDIF OUTPUT> SPDIF/RAM ORSPDIF/PCM1 .MUSIC LEFT & RIGHT CHANNEL OUTPUT -
*Only music and no vocals.1 Please connect with
a TV or Amplifier.1 .MUSIC LEFT & RIGHT CHANNEL OUTPUT -
*Only music and no vocals.1 Please connect with
a TV or Amplifier.
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BACK PANEL FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION:
FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION:
DGX-106
SD/MMC
MINI SDMINI SD
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23. USB INTERFACE- Use this interface to connect USB devicessuch as iPOD, Mp3 Players, external hard drives or flash drives.23. USB INTERFACE- Use this interface to connect USB devicessuch as iPOD, Mp3 Players, external hard drives or flash drives.
24. CARD READER- Compatible formats: SD, Mini SD, and MMC* Only supports FAT32 format24. CARD READER- Compatible formats: SD, Mini SD, and MMC* Only supports FAT32 format
KARAOKE OUTPUTKARAOKE OUTPUT
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1. STANDBY BUTTON - Turns on or off the player.1. STANDBY BUTTON - Turns on or off the player.
3. 5.1CH BUTTON - Switch to 5. This turns on 5.1 channel output and
disables any karaoke functions such as key control.Now any media that is played will have continuous playand will advance from track to track.
es MOVIE MODE ( .1channel output)3. 5.1CH BUTTON - Switch to 5
. This turns on 5.1 channel output anddisables any karaoke functions such as key control.Now any media that is played will have continuous playand will advance from track to track.
es MOVIE MODE ( .1channel output)
4. NUMERIC KEYS 0-9 - Used to input selections fortrack selection or programming purposes.4. NUMERIC KEYS 0-9 - Used to input selections fortrack selection or programming purposes.
2. USB/DISC MODE SWITCH BUTTON - Switchbetween USB Mode and Disc Mode2. USB/DISC MODE SWITCH BUTTON - Switchbetween USB Mode and Disc Mode
5. TITLE BUTTON - DVD title has an indication numberwhich makes it easy to locate chapters.5. TITLE BUTTON - DVD title has an indication numberwhich makes it easy to locate chapters.6. MENU BUTTON - Press MENU once to return to theroot menu for DVD’s.6. MENU BUTTON - Press MENU once to return to theroot menu for DVD’s.
7. SUBTITLE BUTTON -p. 10 Press SUBTITLErepeatedly until the desired language is selected.7. SUBTITLE BUTTON -p. 10 Press SUBTITLErepeatedly until the desired language is selected.
8. ENTER BUTTON - Used to confirm entry orselection.8. ENTER BUTTON - Used to confirm entry orselection.
9 (Play Back Control). PCB BUTTON - PBC is off bydefault. In PBC ON mode, while playing CD or CDGraphics (CD+G) disc, play will automatically stop aftereach song is finished playing. It can only be operatedafter pressing PLAY button or the desired track numberbutton.
9 (Play Back Control). PCB BUTTON - PBC is off bydefault. In PBC ON mode, while playing CD or CDGraphics (CD+G) disc, play will automatically stop aftereach song is finished playing. It can only be operatedafter pressing PLAY button or the desired track numberbutton.
10. ANGLE SELECT BUTTON -When playingDVD, select view for multi-angle.
p. 1010. ANGLE SELECT BUTTON -When playingDVD, select view for multi-angle.
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11. RETURN BUTTON -p. 10 When the PBC is ON,press to go to the menu.11. RETURN BUTTON -p. 10 When the PBC is ON,press to go to the menu.12. AUDIO BUTTON - Selects Left/Right MONO andStereo audio output or audio track 1 or 2 if a DVD iscurrently in playback.
12. AUDIO BUTTON - Selects Left/Right MONO andStereo audio output or audio track 1 or 2 if a DVD iscurrently in playback.
13. L/R BUTTON - Switch between the left mono , theright mono or stereo sounds.Use to trun voacl on/off onmultiplate CD+G or VCD disc.
13. L/R BUTTON - Switch between the left mono , theright mono or stereo sounds.Use to trun voacl on/off onmultiplate CD+G or VCD disc.
15. EQUALIZER BUTTON - Select from 7 types ofequalizers or define your personal one. Enter twice toenable SPECTRUM function.
15. EQUALIZER BUTTON - Select from 7 types ofequalizers or define your personal one. Enter twice toenable SPECTRUM function.16. SLOW PLAY BUTTON -p. 8 Slows down the play ofvideo. Only available for VCD and DVD.16. SLOW PLAY BUTTON -p. 8 Slows down the play ofvideo. Only available for VCD and DVD.
14 When the tray is stop, press tostart play from where the stopping point.
. RESUME BUTTON -14 When the tray is stop, press tostart play from where the stopping point.
. RESUME BUTTON -
1 . SHARP BUTTON (#) -.
7 Raises the key by a halftone
p. 101 . SHARP BUTTON (#) -.
7 Raises the key by a halftone
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18. NATURAL BUTTON ( ) -p. 10 Return to originalkey tone.18. NATURAL BUTTON ( ) -p. 10 Return to originalkey tone.
19. FB<<(FAST BACKWARD) BUTTON -p. 8 Shiftsthe playing location backwards quickly.19. FB<<(FAST BACKWARD) BUTTON -p. 8 Shiftsthe playing location backwards quickly.
2 . FLAT BUTTON ( ) -0 Lowers the key by a halftone.
p. 102 . FLAT BUTTON ( ) -0 Lowers the key by a halftone.
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21. SKIP BACKWARD BUTTON -p. 8 Press to goto the beginning of the current or previous track.21. SKIP BACKWARD BUTTON -p. 8 Press to goto the beginning of the current or previous track.
22. STEREO BUTTON - Switch to 2. This turns off any of the 5.1 channel
settings and all signals will now go through KARAOKEOUTPUT.
es CD Play Mode (channel output)22. STEREO BUTTON - Switch to 2
. This turns off any of the 5.1 channelsettings and all signals will now go through KARAOKEOUTPUT.
es CD Play Mode (channel output)
Remote Functions
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23. EJECT - Used open and close tray door. Whenit is open, The disc will come out and indicator is on,press again, indicator is off.
23. EJECT - Used open and close tray door. Whenit is open, The disc will come out and indicator is on,press again, indicator is off.
24. VIDEO BUTTON - Press this button then pressEnter button to switch from SCART and YCBCR MODE.24. VIDEO BUTTON - Press this button then pressEnter button to switch from SCART and YCBCR MODE.
DGX-106
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KARAOKEUSB/DISC 5.1CH STEREO VIDEO
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27. VGA BUTTON - Press this button then pressENTER to swith between SCART and YCBCR output.27. VGA BUTTON - Press this button then pressENTER to swith between SCART and YCBCR output.
26. P/N BUTTON - PAL/NTSC switch. Press P/N andwithin 2 seconds, press ENTER to complete switch.26. P/N BUTTON - PAL/NTSC switch. Press P/N andwithin 2 seconds, press ENTER to complete switch.
28. PROGRAM BUTTON - ,p. 8 To program tracks ressSTOP PROGRAM
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selection and press PROGRAM again accept Pto start programmed tracks.
28. PROGRAM BUTTON - ,p. 8 To program tracks ressSTOP PROGRAM
to . ressthe PLAY
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selection and press PROGRAM again accept Pto start programmed tracks.
29. CLEAR BUTTON -p. 10 Used tThis button is
also used to turn the EQUALIZER on and off.EQUALIZER can be set to any of the preset settings.Use the ENTER button to choose any of the presets.
o delete allprogrammed tracks you have entered.29. CLEAR BUTTON -p. 10 Used t
This button isalso used to turn the EQUALIZER on and off.EQUALIZER can be set to any of the preset settings.Use the ENTER button to choose any of the presets.
o delete allprogrammed tracks you have entered.
30. SEARCH BUTTON -p. 9 You may directly enter atime to search for on a disc; the disc plays from thatpoint.
30. SEARCH BUTTON -p. 9 You may directly enter atime to search for on a disc; the disc plays from thatpoint.
32. STEP BUTTON- Press to play the frame step bystep. Press the PLAY button once to resume playback.normal.
32. STEP BUTTON- Press to play the frame step bystep. Press the PLAY button once to resume playback.normal.
31. REPEAT BUTTON -p. 9 Allows you to repeat atrack or disc.1.Repeat a track - Press REPEAT, the screen showsREP ONE, the unit plays the current track.2.Repeat all - Press REPEAT, the screen shows REPALL, the unit plays all the tracks on the disc.
31. REPEAT BUTTON -p. 9 Allows you to repeat atrack or disc.1.Repeat a track - Press REPEAT, the screen showsREP ONE, the unit plays the current track.2.Repeat all - Press REPEAT, the screen shows REPALL, the unit plays all the tracks on the disc.
33. A-B BUTTON -p. 9 A-B REPEAT allows you torepeat a segment of a track until stopped. To use thisfunction:1.Set a starting point A.2.Set an end point B.
Afterwards, the unit plays from A to B.3. Press A-B again, till A-B disappears.
33. A-B BUTTON -p. 9 A-B REPEAT allows you torepeat a segment of a track until stopped. To use thisfunction:1.Set a starting point A.2.Set an end point B.
Afterwards, the unit plays from A to B.3. Press A-B again, till A-B disappears.
34. VIEW BUTTON - Swith the views when playingmulti-views media such as DVD.34. VIEW BUTTON - Swith the views when playingmulti-views media such as DVD.
35. ZOOM BUTTON - Used to enlarge a section ofvideo or picture corrently being viewed.35. ZOOM BUTTON - Used to enlarge a section ofvideo or picture corrently being viewed.
36. RANDOM BUTTON -.
Allow you to random play anytrack from whole disc36. RANDOM BUTTON -
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track from whole disc
37. DISPLAY BUTTON - Show the elapsed or remaintime for single track or the total disc.37. DISPLAY BUTTON - Show the elapsed or remaintime for single track or the total disc.
38. MUTE BUTTON - Turn On or Off the sound38. MUTE BUTTON - Turn On or Off the sound
39. STEP BUTTON- Press to play the frame step bystep. Press the PLAY button once to resume playback.normal.
39. STEP BUTTON- Press to play the frame step bystep. Press the PLAY button once to resume playback.normal.
40. MUSIC MODE BUTTON - Enable or disable digital3D sound effect.40. MUSIC MODE BUTTON - Enable or disable digital3D sound effect.
4 . VOL+ BUTTON-2 Press to turn up the music volume.4 . VOL+ BUTTON-2 Press to turn up the music volume.
4 Press the button while the disc isplaying, to pause playback.
1. PAUSE BUTTON-4 Press the button while the disc isplaying, to pause playback.
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43. PLAY BUTTON -p. 8 Press to being playback or toclose disc tray for playing automatically.43. PLAY BUTTON -p. 8 Press to being playback or toclose disc tray for playing automatically.
44. FF>>(FAST FORWARD) BUTTON -p. 8 Shifts theplaying location forward quickly.44. FF>>(FAST FORWARD) BUTTON -p. 8 Shifts theplaying location forward quickly.
45.VOL- BUTTON - Press to lower the music volume.45.VOL- BUTTON - Press to lower the music volume.
46. SKIP FORWARD BUTTON -p. 8 Press to go tothe beginning of the next track.46. SKIP FORWARD BUTTON -p. 8 Press to go tothe beginning of the next track.
47. STOP BUTTON - Press to STOP a playback.47. STOP BUTTON - Press to STOP a playback.
25. KARAOKE BUTTON -p. 10 Toggles KARAOKEMODE on and off. Enable key control funcion if on.25. KARAOKE BUTTON -p. 10 Toggles KARAOKEMODE on and off. Enable key control funcion if on.
CONNECT TO AN ORDINARY AMPLIFIERCONNECT TO AN ORDINARY AMPLIFIER
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Player Connections
Make sure all power is disconnected from each component before connecting. Plug all cordssecurely to prevent unwanted noise.
You cannot connect this player to a TV that does not contain a video input jack. The player mustbe connected to a TV or amplifier that is connected to a TV or monitor. The TV or amplifier mustalso contain audio input jacks (left and right channel).
If you wish to use this player in karaoke mode, you must have your player connected as the picture below.
KARAOKE OUTPUTKARAOKE OUTPUT
DGX-106
KARAOKE OUTPUTKARAOKE OUTPUT
DGX-106
Karaoke Output
Karaoke Output
Amplifier
Turning on/off the playerPress button on the front panel of the unit toturn on the player. There is no button on theremote control. Once the power is on, you will see theAce Karaoke logo.
POWERPOWER
Initial SetupOnce you have the unit connected and powered on, youmay want to change the settings in the player according toyour preferences. Use the UP/DOWN and ENTER buttonsto navigate within the SETUP menu.
1. Press SETUP: The MAIN PAGE of SETUP MENUappears.
2. Select the language for On-Screen-Display (OSD):ENTER
ENTER.
Thedefault OSD language is English. To change, pressto select GENERAL SETUP and go to the OSD LANG.Move to the language of your choice and press
3. Select TV type: First, Select Video Setup.For a normalTV, select NORMAL/PS (Pan and Scan) or NORMAL/LB(Letter Box). For a wide-screen TV, select WIDE/HDTV.
4. Select a desired Audio Output: Select an Audio Outputaccording to your audio connection. For COAXIAL orOPTICAL connection, use diagram below.
5. Select a desired Speaker Setup
SETUP
5.1CH
SETUP
: Select according toyour speaker connection.
For a digital connection through COAXIAL or OPTICALaudio output, there is no need to adjust the SPEAKERSETUP option in the menu. For this case, theadjustment needs to be made in the digital amplifier.
For Analog 5.1 Channel audio output, press buttonon the remote control to enable 5.1 sound output. Each ofthe channels can further be adjusted in SPEAKER SETUPunder the menu.
6. Press SETUP to exit: You will see the Acesonic Logo.
For Analog 5.1 Channel or Stereo (Karaoke)connection, use diagram below
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Basic Operation
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HD Mode
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Main Page
Main Page
Screen Saver
Captions
OSD Lang
Angle Mark
Pic Setup
Exit Setup
Preferences
Video Setup
Karaoke Setup
Audio Setup
Speaker Setup
General Setup
Spanish
GermanFrench
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If A Menu Is Shown On The TV ScreenWhen inserting a DVD or VCD disc, a menu may bedisplayed before playback. From the menu, you may selecta desired item to be played back.
For DVD Video
ENTER1. Use the arrow keys to select the track desired2. Press and the player will playback theselected track.
For MPEG-4 VideoNUMERIC KEYS 0-9
ENTER
1. From Smart Navi, use the toinput the number of the desired file number or use thearrow keys to navigate through folders and/or files.2. to play selected track.
For Video CD1. Press the numeric buttons to select a desired item.The player starts playback of the selected item.
NOTE
USB port and operation
STOPUSB/DVD
USB DEV
You can play your own video and audio files(supportsMP3,WMA, MPG, AVI, JPEG and VCD formats) storedin external memory devices(e.g., Fresh stick, flashdrive, card reader, external hard drive) by connectingany one of such devices to USB port on DGX-106.Notice: these devices have to be FAT32 format to beable to play content.
If no disc is being played, audio and video files fromexternal memory device whitch connects to USB willautomatically been select and play Othewise, if youneed to switch to USB playback:1. Press the button.2. Press to make the USB menu appear onthe screen.3.4. Press ENTER to play5. Repeat above steps to switch back to DVD
Select
Playback statusRESUME
RESUME
Press the button on the remote to view the currentselection number (the title/chapter for DVD or track numberfor VCD/Audio CD, time information (the times elapsed, ortime remaining) on the TV screen. To turn off the playbackstatus, press the button repeatedly until the statusbar turns off.
To End PlaybackPress STOP to end playback.
To Resume Playback
PLAYOn DVDs and VCDs, you can resume playback bypressing the button.
To Stop Playback CompletelySTOP
PLAYPress the button twice. Now when you press the
button,it will begin from the beginning of the disc.Also, if you eject the disc, the playback completelystops and ejects the disc.
To Pause PlaybackPAUSE
PLAY PAUSEPress the button to pause the playback. Toresume, press either the or button.
Basic Operation
*Do NOT insert an unplayable disc*If a disc takes more than usual to read or the DISPLAYWINDOW shows LOAD for an extended period of time,press EJECT on the remote or from the front of the unit andcheck disc for any dirt/fingerprints or defects.
To Advance Or Reverse Playback While ViewingFAST
FORWARD FAST BACKWARDDuring playback on DVDs and VCDs, press
>> or << on the remoteunit. You can select from 2 times, 4 times, 8 times, 16times the normal playback speed.
NOTE
*During forward or reverse, the sound will be muted.
To Advance Video Frame By Frame,
STEPWhile a DVD or VCD is playing or paused press the
button to advance to the next frame. No audio willbe heard while stepping from frame to frame.
To Playback in Slow MotionWhile a DVD or VCD is playing, press the buttonto play slow forward/backward motion 2 times, 4 times,8 times the normal playback speed.
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Loading A DiscEJECT1. Press to open the disc tray.
2. Place a disc in the disc tray.3. Press to close the disc tray.4. The Disc will play automatically
EJECT
SD, MMC and mini SD slotsYou can play video and audio files(supports MP3,
WMA, MPG, AVI, JPEG and VCD formats) stored in SD,MMC and SD by connecting any one of such devises toslots.
If no disc is being played, the unit mode switch willautomatically select memory card to play audio andvideo files from the external memory devise connected.Notice: these devices have to be FAT32 format to beable to play content.
If you need to switch to memory card playback:1. Press2. Press to make the SD CARD menuappear on the screen.3. Select4. Press to play your selectionRepeat above steps to switch back to DVD playback.Note: Player will not work if two cards are insterted intoslots at the same time. Please make sure the player isat stop before selecting in another mode.
*NOTE: Machine wont work if you put 2 devices ath thesame time.
STOPUSB/DVD
SD CARDENTER
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Insert card as belowInsert card as below
Advanced Operations
Playing From A Specific Position Player
Locating a desired scene from the DVD menuDVD discs generally have their own menus showing thecontents of the disc. These menus contain various itemssuch as the titles of movies, names of songs, or artistinformation, and display them on the TV screen. You canlocate a desired scene using the DVD menu.1. Insert a DVD disc into the tray.2. the arrow keys to select a desired item andpress
UseENTER
To Locate A Desired Scene From The Video CD MenuWith Playback Control
STOP PBC
NUMERIC KEYS 0-9
Some VCDs support the PBC function and have their ownmenus built in. You can locate a specific scene by using thePBC menu1. Press then press . “PBC ON” should appearin the right corner of you screen.2. Using the , enter the desired songnumber and press ENTER to being playback.
To Locate A Desired Position In The Current Title OrTrack Using Time Search
SEARCHNUMERIC KEYS 0-9
Example for DVD Video:
ENTER
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Example for VCD or Audio CD:
1715 ENTER
ENTERSEARCH
With Audio CDs, VCDs, and DVD Video Discs you can playthe disc from a desired location by specifying the timeduring playback.1. Press the button (twice for DVDs).2. Using the , enter the desired songnumber.
To play back from chapter 3 of a DVDPress 3 thenTITLE 01/01 CHAPTER 003/11
To play back from 1 hour 21 minutes 00 secondsPress SEARCH again then or thenENTER
To play back from 17 minutes 15 secondsPress then
3. Press to begin playback. To dismiss the timesearch, press again.
TIME _1:21:00
TIME 17:15
NOTE
*Some DVD Video discs do not contain time information andthe time search function may not work.*This function does not work when there are programedtracks.
Programing TracksBy programing tracks, you can play up to 99 tracks in anyorder. You may also repeat tracks.1. To program track press then press2.
r and press again to accept.3. Press to start playback of programed tracks.4. To end the program playback, press If you wishto clear the programmed tracks, press twice.
sUsing the , enter the desired track
numbe
STOP PROGRAM.
PROGRAMPLAY
STOP.STOP
NUMERIC KEYS 0-9
NOTE
*Once the player is turned off or the disc is ejected, allprogrammed tracks are cleared. There is no feature to saveprogrammed tracks.*To skip a track that is playing, simply use the
or buttons to advance.*During program playback, you can repeat playback.
SKIPFORWARD SKIP BACKWARD
Repeating Playback1.
Press The unit stops playback but does not quit therepeat mode.
Press until REPEAT OFF is displayed.
Press If you press in stop mode,press to start playback. Each time you press
, the repeat mode cycles among REP-ALL, REP-ONE, and OFF. A window which indicates the current repeatmode will be displayed on the TV Screen.
REPEAT. REPEATPLAY
REPEAT
To Stop Repeat PlaybackSTOP.
To Exit Repeat PlaybackREPEAT
To Repeat A Desired Section (A-B Repeat)By programming tracks, you can play up to 99 tracks in anyorder. You may also repeat the track by itself.1.
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Press once where you wish to begin the repeat(Point A). SET A appears on screen.
Press again where you wish to end the repeat(Point B). SET B appears on screen. The player willnow being to repeat playback between A and B.
Press a third time to turn off the A-B repeat mode.
A-BA-BA-BA-B
To Exit A-B Repeat PlaybackA-B
NOTE
*The A-B points must be set within the sametitle/chapter/track.*When you press twice during DVD playback,repeat is canceled.
STOP A-B
Zooming Into PicturesZOOM.
ZOOM,During playback or paused playback, press Eachtime you press the magnification is changed 1.5, 2,and 3 times. You can use the arrow keys to move thezoomed position.
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NOTE
After 3 minutes of a static (still) picture displayed on thetelevision screen (i.e. Karaoke DVD is paused half-waythrough playback or the menu), this unit will automaticallyactivate the screen saver. This function is used to preventany images from being “burned” on to the screen after along period of time. To disable this function, go underGENERAL SETUP> SCREEN SAVER You have the optionto enable or disable the screensaver.
Advanced Operations
Selecting Subtitle Language
SUBTITLE.
SUBTITLE
Some DVD Video discs contain more than one subtitlelanguage. You may select any of the desired languages thatare available.1. During playback, press The subtitleselection window will appear on the screen.2.
Press continuously to make yourselection. . Keep pressing to turn subtitles off.
Each time is pressed, the subtitle languagewill change.
SUBTITLE
How to adjust Language, Sound, AndScene Angles
Selecting Audio Language or Sound
AUDIO.
AUDIOAUDIO
Some DVD Video and VCD discs contain more than oneaudio language. You may select any of the desiredlanguages that are available.1. During playback, press The audio selectionwindow will appear on the screen.2. Press continuously to make your selection. Eachtime is pressed, the audio language changes. Keeppressing to turn audio selection off.
Selecting A Scene Angle of DVD Video
ANGLE.
ANGLE
Some DVD Video discs contain a variety of scene angles ifthey have “multi-angle” options. During the beginning of a“multi-angle” scene, a small camera will appear on your TV.1. During playback, press The angle selectionwindow will appear on the screen.2. Each time is pressed, the angle languagechange.Keep pressing to turn angle selection off.
willPress continuously to make your selection.ANGLE
Karaoke Operations1. Press the button to enable karaoke mode.Karaoke Mode enables the key control and multiplexfunctions in this unit. The SPEAKER SETUP is alsoautomatically changed to DOWNMIX> Stereo. Themicrophone signals are only outputed through KARAOKEOUTPUT.2. Insert a karaoke disc and select desired track. Pleasenote that not all discs require the same steps for playback.3. Turn on microphones and adjust the volume and echolevel of your microphones using MIC 1, MIC 2 VOLUME andECHO control knobs.4. Use the VOL+ and VOL- buttons to adjust the volumelevel of the music playback accordingly to the volume of themicrophones.5. Adjust the key of the song by using the and
button to match the tone respectably to the singersvoice.
KARAOKE
SHARP(#)FLAT( )b
*In most DVD Karaoke discs, the voice cancel feature iscontrolled by the button.*Only certain karaoke discs (multiplexed) have embeddedlead vocals that can be set ON and OFF.
AUDIO
*In Karaoke Mode, every song will automatically stop at theend, but in Stereo mode, next song will play automatically.
NOTE
Audio and Video File PlaybackThis unit can play MP3, JPEG, MPEG, MPEG-4 and WMAfiles that are recorded onto CD-R/RW, DVD±R, andDVD±RW. Some DVD±R/RW media composed as multiborder (multi-session) may not be compatible with theplayer.
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Using Equalizer and Spectrum AnalyzerThe equalizer will allow you to give yourself more balanceand control of your music.1. Press to enter mode. Hit toswitch between the different pre-sets. The pre-sets are
, or your own settings.2. Select the pre-set you desire then press oncemore to turn on the the analyzer will appearon your screen) or once more to turn off ( OFFwill appear on your screen).3. If you wish to cancel the equalizer, press oncemore ( OFF will appear on your screen).
EQ EQUALIZER
STANDARD, CLASSIC, JAZZ, ROCK, POPS, BALLAD,DANCE PERSONAL
SPECTRUM (SPECTRUM
EQUALIZER
ENTER
CLEAR
CLEAR
customizable
NOTE
*If you wish to use your own personal settings within theEQUALIZER, select PERSONAL and use the and
arrow buttons to select a frequency range to adjust.Use the up and down buttons to boost the volume of that
LEFTRIGHT
frequency range to your preference.*As one frequency range is boosted, the surrounding areadjusted accordingly.
Basic File OperationsWhen you insert a disc with supported file formats, theplayer will automatically begin playback of MP3, JPEG,and MPEG-4. Once you press you will be takento the SMART NAVI. SMART NAVI will let you exploreup to 100 files per folder on a disc and playback themedia. Follow the steps below to begin playback ofdesired media.
1. Press to stop any current playback. Now theSMART NAVI will display the contents of the disc onyour screen.2. Use the arrow keys to move the selection bar to adesired folder and press3. Use the arrow keys to select a desired file thenpress Once you press , the continuousplayback will begin from the selected file. The playbackends after playing back of all the files in the samefolder.
STOP,
STOP
ENTER.
ENTER. ENTER
*It may take some time to show the SMART NAVI displaydue to the layer configuration of the files and folders.*At times the elapsed time may be incorrect on the displaywindows due to the recording condition of the file.
NOTE
Karaoke Operations/Audio & Video Operations
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Karaoke Operations/Audio & Video Operations
TV signal settingSet up as below for swiching to different TV types to matchyour TV.There are 6 types: Multi System, NTSC, PAL, 480P, 576Pand 720P) for your selection. In stop mode, press P/Nbutton and ENTER button for selection.
If your TV is not a HDTV but with video type set on 720 P,the image will not be displayed well. In this case, pressSTOP then press P/N button on the remote and pressENTER button to back to the regular TV image.
:
HD Mode
TV Type
Video Output
Main Page
TV Display On
Off
HDTV setting
:
1. Go to setup and trun the HD Mode On as below:
Video Setup
HD Mode
TV Type
Video Output
Main Page
Multi. System
NTSC
PAL
480P
576P
720P
HDTV MODE:ON: HD mode on , 720P availableOFF: HD mode off, 720P not available
2. Follow the step by step to switch HD Modes as below:
Audio setting
SPDIF Output:(see also P.7):Setting the mode of optical and coaxial output digital signal.
Dual Mono:There are 4 types output selections: Stereo, L-mono , R-mono, and MIX-mono output
Compression:In order not to distrub the neighbor at night, you candynamically lower the volume and still keep the originalquality of the tone with this option.
Pro Logic:To set the state of the built-in Dolby decider:OFF: Decoder off.ON: Decoder on.
SPDIF Output
Dual Mono
Compression
Pro Logic
LPCM Output
Preference setting
Audio:Select language fir discs with multi-language capabilities
Subtitle:Select your preferred subtitle language
Disc Menu:To select the disc language.
Parental:You can set passwords to all rating of playing discs.Enter the password before you change the setup.
Password:You can change your password with this option. But mustenter the original password before change. If you forget thepassword you set, press 3308 to remove your ownpassword.
Defaults:To reset the machine’s preferences to the defult factorypresets.
Smart NAVI:You can have an Mp3 disc play in a similar mode of astantard disc.
Audio
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Parental
Password
Defaults
Smart NAVI
Video Setup
HD Mode
TV Type
Video Output
Main Page
Multi. System
NTSC
PAL
480P
576P
720P
In c o r re c t o p e ra tio n s a re o fte n m is ta k e n fo r tro u b le a n d m a l fu n c tio n s . If yo u s u s p e c t th a t s o m e th in g is w ro n g
w i th th e u n i t, c h e c k th e l i s t b e lo w , fo r s o m e tim e s th e tro u b le s l ie w i th in a n o th e r c o m p o n e n t. R e m e m b e r to tr y
in s p e c tin g o th e r c o m p o n e n ts a n d e le c tr i c a l a p p l ia n c e s in u s e . If th e tro u b le c a n n o t b e re c ti fi e d e ve n a fte r e xe rc is in g
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S y m p to m P o ssi b l e C a u se s
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th e n r e s e t th e u n it . th e n th e S T O P b u tto n . Y o u r p la y e r is n o w s e t a t it 's
o r ig in a l f a c to r y s e tt in g s .
O p e r a ti o n 1 . T h e d is c a u to m a t ic a lly e je c ts b a c k o u t * T h e d is c is d ir ty o r w a r p e d
e v e n w h e n th e d is c tr a y is c lo s e d . * T h e d is c is n o t p la c e d p r o p e r ly o n th e d is c ta b le
* R e g io n N o . d o e s n o t c o n f o r m w ith th e u n it
2 . C a n n o t e x e c u te p la y b a c k . * C o n d e n s a t io n h a s f o r m e d in s id e th e p la y e r
3 . Pic tu r e d is tu r b a n c e d u r in g p la y b a c k . * T h is p la y e r is c o m p a t ib le w ith M a c r o - V is io n S y s te m
c o p y g u a r d . S o m e d is c s in c lu d e a c o p y p r e v e n t io n
s ig n a l, a n d w h e n th is ty p e o f d is c is p la y e d b a c k ,
s tr ip e s e tc . , m a y a p p e a r o n s o m e s e c t io n s o f th e
p ic tu r e d e p e n d in g o n th e T V . ( T h is is n o t a m a lf u n c t io n .)
4 . W h e n r e c o r d e d o n a V C R * T h is p la y e r is c o m p a t ib le w ith a n a lo g c o p y p r o te c t
th e r e is d is tu r b a n c e in th e te c h n o lo g y c o p y g u a r d . S o m e d is c s in c lu d e a c o p y
p la y b a c k p ic tu r e . p r e v e n t io n s ig n a l a n d th e c o p y g u a r d s y s te m w ill
p r e v e n t p r o p e r p la y b a c k .
5 . W h e n H A N D ic o n a p p e a r s o n s c r e e n . * T h e s e le c te d f u n c t io n d o e s n o t o p e r a te f o r th a t d is c .
6 . V id e o p la y b a c k s to p s a n d th e * F ir s t s to p th e d is c , th e n s ta r t p la y b a c k a g a in .
o p e r a t io n b u tto n c a n n o t b e u s e d .
R e m o te C o n tr o l 7 . R e m o te is n o t f u n c t io n in g . * T h e r e m o te c o n tr o l is to o f a r f r o m th e p la y e r , o r th e
a n g le w ith th e r e m o te s e n s o r is to o s h a r p .
* T h e b a tte r ie s a r e e x h a u s te d ( d e a d ) .
* T h e b a tte r ie s a r e p o s it io n e d in c o r r e c t ly in th e r e m o te .
* T h e r e is a n o b je c t b e tw e e n th e r e m o te s e n s o r o r p la y e r .
8 . Im p r o p e r o p e r a t io n o f T V * S o m e T V s th a t h a v e w ir e le s s r e m o te c o n tr o l f u n c t io n s
s e t, e tc . , o c c u r s m a y n o t o p e r a te p r o p e r ly w ith th is r e m o te c o n tr o l.
A u d i o 9 . N o a u d io o r d is to r te d s o u n d . * D ig ita l s ig n a l is p r o h ib ite d f o r s o m e d is c s .
* T h e c o n n e c t io n p lu g s a r e n o t in s e r te d a ll th e w a y in to th e
te r m in a ls o r a r e n o t c o n n e c te d .
* T h e c o n n e c t io n p lu g o r te r m in a l is d ir ty .
* A u d io c a b le c o n n e c t io n is in c o r r e c t .
* C o n n e c t io n is m a d e to th e s te r e o a m p lif ie r 's
PH O N O in p u t te r m in a l.
* T h e p a u s e m o d e is e n g a g e d .
* S te r e o a m p lif ie r o p e r a t io n is w r o n g .
*C h e c k in p u t ( C D , A U X e tc .) s e le c to r .
1 0 . N o t ic e a b le d if f e r e n c e in * A lth o u g h y o u m a y n o t ic e a d if f e r e n c e in v o lu m e
D V D a n d C D v o lu m e . b e tw e e n C D s a n d D V D s , th is is th e r e s u lt o f a
d if f e r e n c e is d is c r e c o r d in g m e th o d s .
K a r a o k e O p e r a ti o n s 1 1 . T h e r e 's n o s o u n d f r o m *Y o u n e e d to c o n n e c t th e a m p to th e K a r a o ke O u tp u t ja c ks .
th e m ic r o p h o n e * Y o u n e e d to p r e s s K a r a o ke B u tto n to e n a b le K a r a o ke M o d e .
1 2 . T h e r e 's f e e d b a c k a n d s c r e e tc h in g * T h e m ic r o p h o n e s a r e to o c lo s e to th e s p e a ke r s .
V i d e o 1 3 . S c r e e n is b la c k & w h ite , w a v e y , o r *U s e th e P /N b u tto n f r o m r e m o te to s w itc h b e tw e e n N T S C
c o n ta in s s ta t ic . a n d PA L . Pr e s s P /N th e n EN T ER .
C a u tio n
A b n o rm a l a c ti vi ty o f th is u n i t c a n b e c a u s e d b y s ta ti c e le c tr i c i ty, o r o th e r e xte rn a l in te r fe re n c e .
T o re s to re n o rm a l o p e ra tio n , u n p lu g th e A C p o w e r c o rd a n d p lu g i t i n a g a in .
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The following information is appreciated, but not required:
Dealer's name and address:
What other products and/or product changes would you like to see Manufactured?
Any other comments:
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OWNER'S NAME ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
ACESONIC DGX-106
E-MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION is made and tracked by MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER ONLY, not by the purchaser's orowner name. Therefore any warranty correspondence or inquiries MUST include the model and serial number of theproduct in question. Be sure to fill in the model and serial number in the space provided below and keep this portion of thewarranty card in a safe place for future reference.
WARRANTY SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED ACESONIC SERVICE FACILITY LOCATEDIN THE COUNTRY WHERE THE UNIT WAS PURCHASED,OR AT THE ACESONIC HEADQUARTER IN THE U.S.It isrecommended that advance notice be given to the repair facility to avoid needless shipment in case the problem can besolved over the phone. UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE PERFORMED WILL VOID ANY EXISTING FACTORY WARRANTYON THAT PRODUCT.
FACTORY SERVICE: if you wish your product to be serviced at the factory, it must be shipped FULLY INSURED, IN THEORIGINAL PACKING OR EQUIVALENT. This warranty will NOT cover repairs on products damaged through improperpackaging. If possible, avoid sending products through the mail. Be sure to include in the package:
1 . Complete return shipping address (P.O. Box numbers are NOT acceptable).
2 . A detailed description of any problems experienced, including the make and model numbers of any other equipment inthe system.
Repaired products will be returned freight C.O.D. unless sufficient return shipment funds are included with the unit.
Products sent to the factory from outside the U.S. MUST include return freight funds, and the sender is fully responsible forall, customs procedures, duties, tariffs and deposits.
RECORD THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER BELOW AND RETAIN THIS PORTION OF THE WARRANTYCARD FOR YOUR FILES:
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ACESONIC DEALER, OR, ( ) FROM THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE F PROOF OFPURCHASE DATE IS NOT AVAILABLE. This limited warranty extends to all purchasers or owner of the productduring the warranty period beginning with the original retail purchase. does not, however, warrant its productsagainst any and all defects : 1) arising out of material or workmanship not provided or furnished by , or 2)resulting from abnormal use of the product or use in violation of instruction, or 3) in products repaired or serviced byother than authorized repair facilities, or 4) in products with removed or defaced serial numbers, or 5) incomponents or parts or products expressly warranted by another manufacturer. agrees to supply all partsand labor to repair or replace defects covered by this limited warranty with parts or products of original or improveddesign, at its option in each respect, if the defective product is shipped prior to the end of warranty period to anyauthorized warranty repair facility in U.S., or to the in the original packaging or a replacement supplied by
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ACESONIC PRODUCTS ARE WARRANTED ONLY IN THE COUNTRY WHERE PURCHASED,THROUGH THE AUTHO-RIZED ACESONIC DISTRIBUTOR IN THAT COUNTRY, AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP. THESPECIFIC PERIOD OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE THAT WHICH IS DESCRIBED TO THE ORIGINAL RETAILPURCHASE BY THE AUTHORIZED DEALER OR DISTRIBUTOR AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE.
ALL REMEDIES AND THE MEASURE OF DAMAGES ARE LIMITED TO THE ABOVE SERVICES. IT IS POSSIBLE THATECONOMIC LOSS OR INJURY TO PERSON OR PROPERTY MAY RESULT FROM THE OF THE PRODUCT;HOWEVER, EVEN IF ACESONIC HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THIS POSSIBILITY, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOTCOVER ANY SUCH CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. SOME STATES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOWTHE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONMAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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Acesonic does not, however, warrant its products against any and all defects: 1) arising out of material or workmanshipnot provided or furnished by Acesonic, or 2) resulting from abnormal use of the product or use in violation of instructions,or 3) in products repaired or serviced by other than authorized Acesonic repair facilities, or 4) in products with removed ordefaced serial numbers, or 5) in components or parts or products expressly warranted by another manufacturer. Acesonicagrees through the applicable authorized distributor, to repair or replace defects covered by this limited warranty withparts or product of original or improved design, at its option in each respect, if the defective product is shipped prior to theend of the warranty period to designated authorized Acesonic warranty repair facility in the country where purchased, orto Acesonic Headquarters in the U.S., in the original packaging or a replacement supplied by Acesonic , with alltransportation costs and full insurance paid each way by the purchaser or owner.
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