Acesonic PK-1290 Speaker System User Manual


 
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be shown on the TV screen if connected.
6. PLAYER CONTROLS: Here are your standard
disc player controls for open, start, stop, pause, etc.
7. KEY & MUTE CONTROLS: Control pitch by
halftones with sharp and at buttons, and return to
the original pitch with the natural symbol. MUTE
button will toggle between mute and normal output.
8. DISC TRAY & TRACK SELECT: Input one-
and two-digit numbers and press ENTER. e
OPEN/CLOSE button (
) in Item #2 above
opens and closes disc tray.
Music Equalizer, Source Inputs, Music Volume (right)
9. MUSIC EQUALIZER: Sliding controllers with
center detents for seven bands of EQ to tailor sound.
10. SOURCE INPUTS: Select the source for the
inputs that you wish to hear and/or record.
11. MUSIC VOLUME: Standard knob for manual
volume control in Roadwiz mode, not for inputs.
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Power and Inputs Section (below)
12. POWER: Press button for on/o (indicator light
shows system power status).
13. MASTER REC VOLUME: Sets recording level.
14-15. MIC INPUTS: Plus volume control.
16-17. GUITAR AND KEYBOARD INPUTS: Plus
individual gain controls.
18. HEADPHONE JACK: Plus volume control.
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You Are Not Alone
Acesonic is unique among audio and high-tech rms for offering Lifetime Tech Support to users of its equip-
ment. We understand that entirely new groups of people are discovering the enjoyment of performing with ka-
raoke equipment, and working with both analog and digital sound for recording, “ripping” discs, mixing different
sound sources and creating their own repertoires (even original music).
There is only so much that can be learned by reading, so we encourage you to explore your Roadwiz while going
through this User Manual (and/or the Quick Start Guide for more experienced users). As long as you are careful
to select the correct voltage on the rear panel (see Figure C at the top of page 9), there is little chance that you
will harm your equipment. Just proceed carefully, always plug appropriate devices in with the correct cables,
keep fresh batteries in the remote and use all functions as they are described in the User Manual and Quick
Start Guide. Do not open the unit or attempt any repairs or modications, as this will void your warranty.
If you need help, that’s what we’re here for. Call Acesonic Technical Support at (626) 820-0645.