A comprehensive Operating and Service Manual. All schematics are complete and easy to read. The PCB drawings and complete parts list are very helpful. I would definitely recommend this manual.
Genuine Toshiba owner's manual. Couldn't really ask for more. And written in understandable English in contrast to a few recent experiences I have had with manuals for other equipment other than Toshiba but made in China and written in "Chinglish"!
Text excerpt from page 215 (click to view)
KARAOKE operation
To turn off and on the reservation table
Press RESERVE to turn off the reservation table. To turn on the reservation table, for example in order to check the reservation contents, press RESERVE again.
Selecting audio
Most KARAOKE discs have the capability of adding a �guide vocal� or �guide melody� to the KARAOKE accompaniment.
To reserve additional songs
Make sure that points the next to the last song in the
Selecting audio track (AUDIO)
reservation table, and press the numeric buttons to select the song(s) you want to reserve.
To insert a song to be reserved
Press 5/� to move to the position where you want to insert a song, then press the numeric button to select the song you want to reserve.
With most DVD VIDEO or SVCD KARAOKE discs, you can choose an audio track that gives an option such as �with guide vocal,� �with guide melody� and �accompaniment only.�
NOTE
You cannot reserve songs during SVCD/Video CD playback with PBC. To reserve songs, press 7 before operating the above.
Using the KARAOKE menu
See page 52 for how to turn on the KARAOKE menu.
1 2
Press 2/3 to move
to [AUDIO].
Press 5/� to select the desired audio track to be played back.
Example for DVD VIDEO
1/3 Multi audio KARAOKE 2/3 With guide vocal 3/3 Accompaniment only
Example for SVCD
1/2 With guide vocal 2/2 Accompaniment only
Using the AUDIO button
You can select an audio track without activating the KARAOKE menu.
1
Press AUDIO.
The [AUDIO] selection window appears on the TV screen.
AUDIO
1/3
2 3
Press 5/� to select the desired audio track. Press ENTER, or wait until the [AUDIO] selection window goes off.