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Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Causes

Reset to factory settings

Resetting the unit might solve more than Press the 

SETUP

 button on the remote controller and then

90% of all problems, try the steps

choose SYSTEM SETUP->DEFAULT->RESTORE

below then reset the unit.

then press 

ENTRY

 button. Your player is now set at it's

original factory settings.

Operation

1. The disc automatically ejects back out  

* The disc is dirty or warped

    even when the disc tray is closed.

* The disc is not placed properly on the disc table
* Region No. does not conform with the unit

2. Cannot execute playback.

* Condensation has formed inside the player

3. Picture disturbance during playback.

* This player is compatible with Macro-Vision System
  copy guard. Some discs include a copy prevention
  signal, and when this type of disc is played back, 
  stripes etc., may appear on some sections of the

  picture depending on the TV. (This is not a malfunction.)

4. When recorded on a VCR

* This player is compatible with analog copy protect 

    there is disturbance in the 

  technology copy guard. Some discs include a copy 

    playback picture.

  prevention signal and the copy guard system will
  prevent proper playback.

5. When STOP icon appears on screen.

* The selected function does not operate for that disc.

6. Video playback stops and the

* First stop the disc, then start playback again. 

    operation button can not be used.

Remote Control

7. Remote is not functioning.

* The remote control is too far from the player, or the
  angle with the remote sensor is too sharp.
 * The batteries are exhausted (dead).

 * The batteries are positioned incorrectly in the remote.

 * There is an object between the remote sensor or player.

8. Improper operation of TV

* Some TVs that have wireless remote control functions

    set, etc., occurs

  may not operate properly with this remote control.

Audio

9. No audio or distorted sound.

* Digital signal is prohibited for some discs.

* The connection plugs are not inserted all the way into the 

  terminals or are not connected.
* The connection plug or terminal is dirty.
* Audio cable connection is incorrect.
* Connection is made to the stereo amplifier's
  PHONO input terminal.
* The pause mode is engaged.
* Stereo amplifier operation is wrong.
*Check input (CD, AUX etc.) selector.

10. Noticeable difference in 

* Although you may notice a difference in volume

     DVD and CD volume.

  between CDs and DVDs, this is the result of a 
  difference in disc recording methods.

*Caution

 

Abnormal activity of the unit can be caused by static electricity, or other external interference.

To restore normal operation, unplug the AC power cord and plug it in again.

Incorrect user operations are often mistaken for hardware/software problems and system malfunctions. If you suspect that 
something is wrong with the unit, check the comprehensive Troubleshooting Chart shown below, as sometimes the problems lie 
within other audio components and their individual settings.
Remember to troubleshoot your other connected components and any other electrical/electronic devices that you are using in 
concert with the DGX-212. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the steps listed in the Troubleshooting Charts 
(pages 18 and 19), call our Acesonic U.S.A. service center at (626) 820-0645 to inquire about technical support. We will make 
every effort to diagnose and repair your unit, restoring it to full operability. If a DGX-212 under warranty cannot be repaired, we 
will replace it per the warranty agreement.

Summary of Contents for DGX-212

Page 1: ...ore operation and keep for future reference DGX 212 HDMI Multi Format Karaoke Player with 4X CDG to MP3G Converter with Digital Recording User Manual v 1 0 NOTE To ensure this system works safely and...

Page 2: ...f Contents First Things First 1 Important Information Before You Start 2 Compatible Video Formats 3 Front Panel Functions and Operations 4 Back Panel Functions and Operations 4 Remote Control Function...

Page 3: ...your dealer for service options Never block the vents on the unit Vents are used to circulate air and keep the temperature of the player down Blocking the vents may result in damage of the unit Impor...

Page 4: ...Always wipe from the center towards the edges NOT in circular motions DO NOT clean with any other cleaning solution unless it is specifically made for disc cleaning CDs revolve at very high speeds in...

Page 5: ...PDIF RAM OR SPDIF PCM Note Karaoke does not work with OPTICAL output 5 COAXIAL OUTPUT Connects to digital amplifier or receiver for surround sound Change in the SETUP menu first as follows SETUP AUDIO...

Page 6: ...he following pages for more detail 20 SUBTITLE BUTTON With DVD discs press SUBTITLE repeatedly until the desired language is 15 file only from CD VCD discs or record MP3 G A V files from CDG MP3G disc...

Page 7: ...plays from A to B 3 Press A B again till A B disappears 31 REPEAT BUTTON Allows you to repeat a track or disc 1 Repeat a track Press REPEAT the screen shows REP ONE the unit plays the current track 32...

Page 8: ...DMI S video Component Video and digital output formats coaxial and optical In addition you can employ a variety of USB flash drives as well as MMC SD and SDHC memory cards You can even use Mini or Mic...

Page 9: ...ING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN the PLAYER and 5 1 CH SURROUND SOUND AMPLIFIERS You can connect this player with 5 1 channel amplifiers as shown below NO Microphone audio will be outputted in 5 1 Channel m...

Page 10: ...large external hard drives and any storage device containing more than 10 000 files For example 2 000 MP3s files or 2 000 MP3G songs each MP3G contains 2 files adding up to 4 000 files cdg mp3 MP3G Th...

Page 11: ...continue playing the next song unless you set CUE OFF from the remote controller MP3 MP3G song from Rip MP3G from CDG disc 1 Insert a CDG disc into the disc tray Insert a SD card or USB device as MP3...

Page 12: ...r 16 9 Some discs can not be played as your selection because that disc was not recording in the same format to show Sub MENU to select TV TYPE TV TYPE 1 Press Direction KEY to choose PASSWORD 2 Press...

Page 13: ...AGE MENU LANGUAGE OSD LANGUAGE 1 Press Direction KEY to choose OSD LANGUAGE 2 Press Direction KEY to show Sub MENU 3 Press Direction KEY to select the language 4 Press ENTER to confirm it AUDIO SETUP...

Page 14: ...ress SETUP KEY to open the Setup MENU Press Direction KEY to select the SPEAKER SETUP The Sub MENU DOWN MIX Select from LT RT STERO VSS 5 1CH SUBWOOFER ON OFF CENTER DELAY Select from 0 2 4ms REAR DEL...

Page 15: ...hear it With your memory card inserted press the PLAYBACK button on the remote A window will open displaying all files that are on the memory card and machine will automatically select the last file y...

Page 16: ...k all tracks 5 Go to START you will see the ripping information To start the ripping process press ENTER 6 After ripping has finished select QUIT to leave the window and go back to machine playback mo...

Page 17: ...me information and the time search function may not work This function does not work when there are programed tracks Repeating Playback 1 press PLAY to start playback Each time you press REPEAT the re...

Page 18: ...de after you create the song list file see Page6 43 for more detail Step by step 1 Insert an SD card USB drive into machine and select the SD card USB mode accordingly 2 Stored machine will spend some...

Page 19: ...between the remote sensor or player 8 Improper operation of TV Some TVs that have wireless remote control functions set etc occurs may not operate properly with this remote control Audio 9 No audio o...

Page 20: ...eshooting 19 Convert CDG discs to MP3 files to USB SD card The unit only supports recording from CDG MP3G discs and only records audio from VCD discs Only support CDG format HD video output 19 Video d...

Page 21: ...bruits radio electriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la normesur le materiel brouilleur Appareils Numeriques NMB 003 edictee par le Ministre des Communications Imp...

Page 22: ...them could be fatal 14 Do not overload wall outlets or extension cord as this can increase the risk of fire power outages or electrical shock 15 When replacement parts are required be sure the service...

Page 23: ...viewing Weight 2 5 Kg Dimensions 430 W X 125 D X 80 H mm Output level 0Vrms 1 5Vrms DA Converter 24 bit Frequency Response DVD PCM 96Khz 2 44Khz 0 5 dB S N ratio 100 dB DVD above 98dB CD Total Harmon...

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