MASiNGO Soprano X1 Karaoke Machine User Manual

June 4, 2024
MASiNGO

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Karaoke Machine Soprano X1
USER MANUAL

Performer’s Manual

Congratulations!

You’ve just taken your party game up a notch

Whether you’re celebrating with a few friends or with the whole gang— in the comfort of your home or in a big event space—your parties will be peppier with this beautifully-designed, Soprano X1 — Karaoke Machine from Masingo.
Choose from Bluetooth, AUX, USB, FM, or MicroSD, and get the music going. Sing out some show tunes with grandma, blast out some big hits with your pals, or serenade your sweetheart. Use the invigorating LED lights to set the stage as you belt out your best into one of our karaoke microphones. You can even adjust your volume and vocal effects to enhance your performance. No matter what your skill level, this box of magic is sure to delight vocalists of all ages—from 5 to 125.
Need to send out some announcements during your big bash? No problem! This portable, multi-functional machine doubles as a punchy PA system. Simply turn off the music and speak into the mic for volume-adjustable, crystal-clear announcements.
When alll is said and sung, just turn off the machine. In no time at all, you’ll be ready for an encore.
Sing on!

1. it’s the whole package!

Parts & features

What’s included…

Ix Masingo Karaoke Machine
2X Wireless Microphones
1x Remote control
1x Micro-USB charging cable
1x USB charger plug| Ix AUX cable
Ix AUX-RCA cable
Ix Device holder
1x Performer’s manual
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Function Board

1. Master Volume Control
2. DC12V Car Battery Input
3. Mode
4. Chanels Control
5. Digital Display
6. Record
7. Repeat/Mic Priority
8. LED Lights and Disco Ball On/Off
9. Echo Volume| 10. Mic Volume
11. Mic Input
12. Micro TF
13. USB Port
14. Audio Input
15. DC15V/2A Charging Cable Input
16. Power
17. Master Equalizer
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Remote Control

2. Take note:

Review before using

  1. Keep this manual for any future reference.
  2. Adhere to all warnings.
  3. Keep ventilation openings clear; do not block any of this machine’s vents/openings.
  4. Install and set up the machine according to the manufacturer’s instructions provided in this manual.
  5. Do not install near any heat sources (i.e. radiators, heat registers, stoves, amplifiers, or any other objects that produce heat).
  6. Use the polarized plug or grounding-type plug carefully. These plugs are made for safety purposes A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade and the third prong are provided for your safety. Please consult an electrician if the provided plug does not fit into your outlet.
  7. Protect the machine’s power cord. Prevent the power cord from being walked on or pinched — particularly at the plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point from which they come out of the machine.
  8. Unplug the machine during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
  9. Refer all technical services to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the machine has been damaged in any way, such as damage to the power-supply cord or plug, contact with liquid, exposure to moisture or rain, failing to operate normally, if the machine has been dropped, etc.
  10. Do not force the SD card into its slot. It can only be inserted in one direction. If the card does not insert in easily, remove it and try reinserting in the opposite direction.
  11. To maintain peak performance and battery longevity, fully charge the karaoke machine at least once every three months and before storing it away for a long period of time.

Do not expose this product to water, moisture, heat, or steam. Do not place objects filled with liquid on this product.
Check the machine for damage before each use.
Do not expose battery to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, or other heat sources to reduce risk of fire or explosion.
Replace battery only with the same or equivalent type and size. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Clean and store the machine after each use.
Do not use the machine with attachments not approved by the manufacturer.

3. Never miss a note

Detailed usage quide

Machine

How to charge the machine
Connect the charger plug into the machine’s DC15V/2A Charging Cable Input and to a polarized outlet. Be sure to charge fully before each use. The indicator light will turn on to indicate charging.

How to turn the machine on/off
Depress the Power (insert diagram number) switch towards the side labeled ON to turn the machine on.
To turn it off , depress the same switch towards the side labeled OFF.

How to turn the LEDs (lights) and disco ball on/off :
Depress the LED (insert diagram number) switch towards the side labeled ON to turn the lights and disco Ball on.
To turn them off , depress the same switch towards the side labeled OFF.

Microphones

How to charge the microphones
Plug the MicroUSB included into the bottom of the microphone and into a wall outlet. Be sure to charge fully before each use.
While charging, the battery icon on the display will flash, then stop flashing when the battery is full.

How to turn the microphones on
Turn on the microphones using the Power button on each handle.
They will automatically connect to the machine.
Note: The microphones will automatically turn off after 15 minutes of no use.

How to set up the microphone
he A-B button controls both the microphone’s channel and the microphone’s frequency band.
IMPORTANT: When using both microphones simultaneously, each microphone must be set to a different frequency band (that is, one must be set to CHA while the other one is set to CHB). If both microphones are set to the same frequency band, the microphone audio may cut in and out.
Changing the Frequency Band: The frequency band is represented by the letters CHA or CHB in the bottom left corner of the LED display. To change the microphone’s frequency band, hold the A-B button for one second until the desired band is reached. One microphone MUST be set to CHA while the other MUST be set to CHB.
Changing the Microphone Channel: Channel is represented on the microphone LED screen as a number from CH1 to CH8. To cycle through possible channels, click the A-B button until the desired channel is reached. Unlike frequency bands, having both mics on the same numbered channel will not negatively impact performance.

How to customize your microphone vocal mix
To adjust the volume of your singing over the music, click the Volume +/- buttons up or down as desired. Use the EQ button to choose between 5 different equalizer selections.

Music

How to set up playback
Your machine has 6 different playback options: Bluetooth, SD, AUX, USB, FM, and PA. Each has its own hook up location (diagram on page 7) and set-up method (see the subsections below).

How to connect to Bluetooth
Playing music from your device
Click the Mode button on the machine’s function board until the digital display indicates you are in Bluetooth mode. Then, search for the machine name “MASINGO” under your device’s Bluetooth connection settings and click to connect.

How to use SD mode
Playing music from an SD card
Plug your MicroSD card into the MicroSD Slot on the machine’s function board. The stored music on your SD card will begin playing automatically.

How to start AUX mode
Playing music from an AUX-compatible device
Plug the AUX cable into the AUX Input on the machine’s function board to activate AUX mode. Plug the other end of the cable into the designated input on your device and play your music just as you normally would.

How to connect to a TV
Plug the AXU-RCA cable into the AUX input on the machine’s function board to activate AUX mode in order to connect a TV.
Insert the other end into the designated port on your TV and play your music just as you would in regular AUX mode.

How to start USB mode
Playing music from a USB drive
Plug your USB into the USB Port on the machine’s function board.
The stored music on your USB will begin playing automatically.

How to connect to FM mode
Playing music from an FM radio station
Click the Mode button on the function board of the machine until “FM” appears on the display screen.
Once the FM mode has been activated, press and hold the button on either the remote control or function board for the machine to begin seeking and storing all of your local radio station channels.
After the scanning is complete, you can browse your saved channels by pressing SCAN on the remote control or simply switching through the channels by clicking or on either the remote control or function board to select the radio station of your choice..

How to use PA mode
When there is no music playing, this machine will automatically start PA Mode. Simply use the microphones by ensuring that they are turned on. Adjust the microphone’s volume and echo on the machine’s function board or the microphone itself.

How to record
Begin by inserting a suitable recording device into the function board via the MicroSD slot or USB port. Ensure that the microphone is turned on and then proceed to press REC on the function board.
Speak or sing into the microphone and when finished recording, click REC again to stop it.
To listen to the recorded audio, remove and then reinsert the USB or MicroSD recording device. The recording will begin playing automatically.

How to use multiple playback modes
To use playback modes interchangeably, simply activate each mode according to the instructions above, then click Mode to switch between the inputs.

Maintenance

How to clean
Turn the machine and microphone off and unplug all wires.
Gently wipe the outside of the machine using a clean, dry cloth.
Keep all vents, buttons, and openings free of lint and dirt. Do not immerse the machine in water and do not use any harsh cleaners.

How to store
Charge the machine so that it’s ready the next time you want to use it.
Make sure that the machine is clean and dry.
Bind the unplugged cord gently with an electrician-approved fastener.
Do not wrap the cord around the machine.
Store the machine in a cool, dry place away from damaging elements.
For best results, clean and store the machine after each use.

How to transport
The Soprano X1 was designed intentionally with wheels at the bottom for easy transportation.
Simply unplug all wires and extend the handle on the machine to roll it around just like a suitcase.
Place the microphones in a suitable bag and carry them separately.

When things go flat

Troubleshooting

Problem Solution
Machine will not turn on or powers on and then shuts down The battery is

depleted. Be sure to charge the machine after each use.
USB or Micro-SD mode will not work| Turn off the selected mode, unplug either the USB or MicroSD, turn it back on, and plug the USB or Micro-SD back in.
Please note that the MicroSD card can only be inserted in one direction. Do not force it into its slot. If the card cannot be inserted easily, remove it and try reinserting in another direction.
Microphone audio output is low quality or experiencing
interference| To prevent interference, do not hold the microphones too close to the karaoke machine.
The maximum distance for the microphones to wirelessly connect and work properly is approximately 30 meters or 98 feet from the machine.
The microphone’s sound quality and wireless range may also be affected by low battery. Ensure that both microphones are adequately charged before use.
The remote control is not working| Because the remote control is wireless, it must be within close proximity to the karaoke machine and pointed towards it in order to work.
If the remote control is still not working, try replacing the battery.
No sound is playing from the speaker| Ensure that the volume on the machine, remote, and your device (if applicable) are all turned up.
Also check to see whether you are on Mute mode by pressing Mute on the remote control to see if the audio resumes.
Button or knob on the machine/remote control is not working properly| Power off the machine and turn it back on.
Display screen on the function board is not working
or showing anything while LED lights are functioning as
usual| Charge the machine’s battery for at least 8 consecutive hours before trying to power it back on. Low battery is sometimes able to power the
LED lights but will not be able to power the whole machine and all its functions.
Machine is not playing the microphone vocals| Ensure that each microphone is on a separate frequency band. This is represented by CHA or CHB in the bottom left corner of the microphone LED screen. (To switch channels, hold down the A-B button for one second). Microphones will not work properly unless one
mic is set to CHA while the other mic is set to CHB. After 15 minutes of inactivity, the microphones will turn off.

If any of these issues persist or if any part of the machine becomes damaged, discontinue use and consult a licensed electrician for repair.
Do not attempt to modify or repair the machine yourself. You can also contact our customer service department (see back cover).

We’re here for you.
If you encounter any issues with your machine or have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us. Have your warranty information on hand for faster service.

1844-262-7464
support@masingo.net
www.masingo.net

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FCC Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) his device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  etermined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.

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