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You've just elevated your entertainment game. Sometimes you just know you're a star in your own right. Singnity S-68 knows it too...the ultimate karaoke machine. The S-68's multi-functional, WiFi-enabled, built-in Android 12.1 touch screen serves as a control panel, lyrics display, and music library all at once. This top-notch machine comes with 2 premium UHF wireless microphones, a remote control, and an impressive 100-watt speaker, all designed to help you host the most unforgetta-
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Choose from Bluetooth, AUX, USB, MicroSD, or HDMI to surround your space with tunes. Belt out Broadway classics with family, rock out to chart-toppers with friends, or serenade your special someone. Plus, the guitar input lets you jam along with your favorite tracks. Perfect for singers of all skill levels, from ages 5 to 125. Ready to take your show on the go? The S-68 tablet locks securely in place and travels eortlessly with the included carry-strap. Need to make announcements during your big event? No worries! This portable, versatile machine doubles as a powerful PA system for adjustable, crystal-clear announcements. When the night comes to an end, simply clip the mics to the side and power down. Before you know it, you'll be ready for an encore performance. Sing on with Singnity S-68!
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Parts & Features Whats included 1x Singnity S-68 2x Wireless Microphones 1x Remote Control Function Board 1x Power Adapter 1x Shoulder Strap 1x Performers Manual 1.Guitar Input 2.Microphone Input 3.Digital Live OTG 4.Condenser Microphone Input 5.3.5mm Headset Port 6.3.5mm Live Audio Port 7.Charging Indicator Light 8.DC15V (regular) Charging Port 9.TF Slot (MicroSD) 10.USB Slot (Mouse can be connected) 11.HDMI Line Out 12.USB Slot 13.Guitar & Mics Volume 14.Mic Bass 15.Mic Treble 16.Audio Echo 17.Mic (Voice) Delay 18.Music Bass 19.Music Treble 20.Master Volume 21.DC12V Car Charging Port 22.Led Light Ring (On/O) 23.Applause Sound Eect 24.Laughter Sound Eect 25.Cheer Sound Eect 26.Booing Sound Eect 27.Indoor & Outdoor Mode 28.Magic 29.Vocal beautication 30.Speech ModeOn/O 31.Karaoke Mode - Vocal RemovalOn/O 32.Up 33.Down 34.Left 35.Right 36.Enter 37.Exit 38.Monitor 39.Mic Priority 40.Media Player 41.Bluetooth 42.Machine Power
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Remote Control 7 POWER Turn on/o stand by mode MUTE Mute volume APPS Open more applications page VOD Open YouTube MARKET Open Google Play store HOME Return to home screen OK Select MENU Open menu options KARAOKE MODE Create a karaoke-ready version of any song by muting the vocals. MEDIA Open media player MAGIC Turn on/o magic mode vocal eects K.MODE S.MODE MIC PRIORITY Activate/deactivate mic priority mode SETTINGS Open system settings screen NAVIGATION CONTROLS Select up, down, right, left next, or previous RETURN Go back VOLUME Adjust volume up/down SPEECH MODE Set the EQ to Speech Mode. DEL Delete
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Safe Use Tips Review Before using Retain this manual for future reference. Follow all warnings and safety guidelines. Ensure proper ventilation; do not obstruct any vents or openings on the Singnity S-68. Install and set up the machine according to the manufacturer's instructions provided in this manual. Avoid installing near heat sources (e.g., radiators, heat registers, stoves, ampliers, or any objects that generate heat). Use the polarized plug (or grounding plug) cautiously. These plugs are designed for safety purposes. Consult an electrician if the provided plug does not t your outlet. Safeguard the power cord to prevent it from being walked on or pinched, particularly at the plug, wall outlet, and connection to the machine. Unplug the Singnity S-68 during lightning storms or when not in use for extended periods. Refer all technical services to qualied personnel. Servicing is required when the machine has sustained any damage, such as power-supply cord or plug damage, liquid contact, exposure to moisture or rain, or after being dropped. Do not force the SD card into its slot; it can only be inserted in one direction. If it does not insert easily, remove, and try reinserting in the opposite direction. To maintain optimal performance and battery longevity, fully charge the Singnity S-68 at least once every three months and before storing it away for an extended period. 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
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#5 Charge the Singnity S-68 and insert batteries into each microphone. Undock the tablet, and gently rotate it to the desired angle. Power on the Singnity S-68 and microphones. Choose your preferred playback mode. Display your lyrics and let the fun begin!
Note: For more information on operating your Singnity S-68, refer to the
"Detailed Usage Guide" section in the manual. Inspect the machine for damage before each use. Use the Singnity S-68 with manufacturer-approved attachments only. Clean and store the Singnity S-68 after each use. Avoid exposing the product to water, moisture, heat, or steam. Do not place objects lled with liquid on the product. When using the machine outdoors, avoid wet or extremely hot condi-
tions. Keep the charging cable away from puddles or other sources of moisture. Do not expose the battery to exces-
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10 Don't Skip a Single Note Detailed Usage Guide Machine How to charge the Singnity S-68 Plug the power Adapter into the DC15V charging port (8) on the control panel and into a polarized wall outlet. Make sure to fully charge the device before each use. The indicator light will turn on to show it's charging. How to turn the machine on/o Turning the Singnity S-68 on/o: Press the Power switch (42) towards the side labeled "On" to turn the device on. To turn it o, press the same switch towards the side labeled "O."
How to adjust the machines touch-screen tablet The touch-screen tablet is attached to the karaoke machine and cannot be removed. To adjust its position, simply ip it up from its resting position and rotate it to the desired angle. Note that while the screen can rotate in any direction, it cannot turn a full 360 degrees. Once the screen can no longer rotate easily, do not force it as doing so may cause damage or even break the screen o from the machine. Reminder: Although the tablet can face any direction according to the user's preference, it initially faces the back of the machine when rst unlocked from its docking station. To have the tablet face the front, gently rotate it 180 so that it faces the same direction as the speaker. i
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Microphone 11 How to turn the microphone on/o Press the square button with a Power symbol on each of the microphones to turn them on or o. How to replace the microphone batteries Unscrew the bottom half of the microphone and insert batteries into the slots. Screw the cover back on and proceed to power on the microphone as directed above. How to adjust the microphone volume To set the volume level for the microphones, turn the knob labeled "Mic Vol" (13) on the control panel of your Singnity S-68 to the desired volume level. How to use PA and Mic Priority modes To set the Singnity S-68 to PA Mode, press the button 'Speech. M' (30) on the control panel. Mic Priority mode automatically lowers the volume of the music to an almost inaudible level when someone begins speaking into the microphone. To turn Mic Priority mode on or o, press the "Mic Priority" (39) button on the control panel of your Singnity S-68. The music's volume will return to normal as soon as the person stops speaking into the microphone. How to Avoid Dropouts When Using a Microphone When using the microphones, it's important to hold it in the middle, avoiding covering the bottom part where the antenna is located. Holding the bottom can interfere with the signal transmission, leading to audio dropouts.
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i 12 Music How to set up playback Your Singnity S-68 oers six dierent modes: Bluetooth, MicroSD, AUX, USB, HDMI, and PA. Each requires a unique setup process. Please refer to the 'Content/Parts'
section for information on connection points. For detailed instructions on how to congure your chosen playback mode, please see the corresponding subsection below. How to connect to Bluetooth Playing music from your device To utilize the Bluetooth feature, tap the 'Bluetooth ' app on the touchscreen tablet or press the 'BT (41)' button on the machine's function panel. Locate and select S-68 from the list of available devices in your device's Bluetooth settings to establish the connection. Be aware that the Bluetooth connection will be discontinued once you close the Bluetooth app on the tablet. Safety Warning: To prevent potential damage to the speakers, avoid setting your smart device's volume to its highest level. We recommend setting your device volume at the midrange, and then ne-tuning the volume using the machine's volume control (20). Feel free to use either your device's controls or the machine's controls to play, pause, or switch between tracks. How to use SD mode Insert your MicroSD card into the designated slot marked as 'TF Slot' (9) on the machine's control panel. Upon insertion, an icon will materialize on the tablet screen, signaling that the SD card is properly connected. To enable this playback mode, navigate to the 'Media Player' app, tap the 'SD' icon, and select the desired le for playback. How to use AUX (out) mode Playing music to an AUX-compatible device, like an external speaker, by following these steps. First, connect an AUX or AUX-RCA cable to the 'Headset' (5) port on the machine's control panel and then to the corresponding input on the device you intend to pair with. i
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How to use AUX (in) mode Playing music *from* an AUX-compatible device (such as phone or MP3 player):
Once the machine is powered on, connect an Aux Cable to the 'Mic Condenser' (4) port on the machine's control panel and the corresponding input on your desired device. Please take note: To prevent potential damage to the speakers, avoid setting the volume on your external device to its maximum. We recommend adjusting your device's volume to the midrange, and then ne-tuning the volume using the control on the machine. For play, pause, or track switching, you have the option to use the controls on either your device or the machine. How to start USB mode To play music from a USB drive, follow these steps: First, insert a USB stick or connect a USB cable into either USB slot (10 or 12) located on the machine's control panel. Upon insertion, an icon will pop up on the touch screen indicating successful USB connection. To commence playback, navigate to the 'Media Player' app, tap on the USB icon, and select the desired le to play. How to connect to a TV (HDMI Mode) Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI Out slot (11) on the machine's function board and then to your TV. This will mirror the display from the S-68 screen onto your TV, turning the small screen into a big one instantly. How to use Karaoke Mode With Karaoke mode, you can create a karaoke-ready version of any song at the snap of your ngers, simply by muting the vocals. Press the Karaoke Mode (31) button on the machines control panel until the songs vocals are muted. To restore vocals, simply press the Karaoke Mode (31) button again. 13
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i 14 How to connect a guitar to the machine Connect your guitar to the machine by plugging a guitar cable into the GT.IN jack (1) on the machine, and the other end into your guitar. Adjusting the guitar's volume through the machine's speakers is straightforwardsimply turn the GT.VOL (13) knob until you reach your preferred volume level. How to use the live port to broadcast live with your phone 1. Download and register on your preferred live broadcasting app, such as Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, and so on. Establish a connection between your phone and the 'Live' port (3 or 6) on the machine using a Type-c OTG cable or 3.5 mm Aux cable. Launch the app on your phone, and you're all set to use the S-68's microphone for your live online broadcasts. 2. 3. How to sing karaoke using your machines tablet 1. First, make sure the microphones are properly set up and the microphone priority mode is disabled. 2. 3. 4. 5. On the tablet, either choose from one of the pre-installed music apps or feel free to download your favorite music app. Dive into your chosen app and hunt for karaoke tracks. These are versions of songs with the vocals removed, so you can add your own!
Once you've found a song, it's time to sing your heart out as if it's your special day!
Please Note: There's a wealth of both free and premium karaoke tracks readily available on most popular music apps. Many of these will also display the lyrics in time with the music. For example, if you search for 'Sing King' (or something similar) on YouTube, you'll come across dedicated karaoke channels that display lyrics. 6. Remember: Some music apps are specically tailored for karaoke, oering a whole library of songs with these features. i
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Tablet 15 Simply tap the Wi-Fi icon located on the screen, and then choose your desired Wi-Fi network from the list of available options. How to use Magic Mode and EQ Settings To tweak your EQ and Magic Mode settings, Swipe from the right edge of the screen towards the left with your nger to access the DSP interface. Magic Mode is where the fun beginsit lets you add exciting special eects to your voice on the y via the microphones. To dive into Magic Mode, select your preferred setting under the 'Mic Eects' menu within the DSP interface. Meanwhile, the EQ settings are your key to ne-tuning your audio balance to suit dierent types of music. You can choose from preset EQ settings under 'Music Eects. Built-in Power-Saving Mode When there is no audio output or activity for 15 minutes, the screen will automati-
cally turn o to save power. Simply touch the screen to wake it up.
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i 16 How to download App?
1. Open the Google Play Store app. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Log in to your Google account: If you're not already signed in, follow the prompts to log in using your Google account credentials. If you dont have a Google account, you'll need to create one. Search for the app: In the search bar at the top, type the name of the app you want to download. Select the app: Locate the app in the search results and tap on it. Install: Tap the Install button. Open the app: Once the download and installation are complete, you can open the app directly from the Play Store or locate it in your apps list to open. ow to resolve app crash issues?
1. Check for Updates: Ensure both your app and your device's operating system are up-to-date. Developers frequently release updates to address bugs and improve performance. 2. 3. Restart Your Device: Turn o your device and then turn it back on. This action often resolves memory issues or other minor glitches that might be causing the app to crash. Reinstall the App: If the issue persists, uninstall the app, then reinstall it from your device's app store. This step can help x any corrupted les from the initial installation. i
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Remote 17 Using the Remote Eectively 1. Power Up: First, insert two AAA batteries into the remote. 2. 3. 4. 5. Locate the Sensor: The machine's remote sensor is tucked right behind its speaker grill. Position Yourself: Stand directly in front of the machine. Keep in mind, the remote has a 60 sensing angle. So, try not to be more than 30 o-center horizontally or vertically from the speaker grill. Stay Close: The remote works best within a 4-meter (13-foot) range. Make sure you're within this distance for optimal results. Aim and Command: Point the remote straight at the speaker grill when pressing any buttons. Pro TipSome apps don't support remote functionality. It's normal for the remote to be unresponsive in these cases due to restricted permissions. Note: Aiming at the touchscreen won't get the job done. Always target the speaker grill!
Maintenance How to clean 1. Power o the machine and microphones. 2. 3. 4. 5. Disconnect the power cord and any connected AUX, HDMI, or USB devices. Using a clean, dry cloth, gently wipe the machine's exterior. Ensure all vents, buttons, and other openings remain free from lint and debris. Avoid immersing the machine in water or using aggressive cleaning agents.
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i 18 How to store 1. Ensure the machine and microphones are fully charged, preparing them for their next use. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Securely place the wireless microphones in their designated holsters. Conrm that the machine's exterior is clean and free from moisture. Neatly bundle the power cord and AUX cable using electrician-approved fasteners. (Remember: Respect the cords' natural curve. Avoid tight wrapping or folding, and refrain from coiling the cord around the machine.) Store the machine in a location that's cool and dry, protected from harmful elements. For optimal longevity, clean and store the machine after every use. How to transport The Singnity S-68 is purposefully crafted for eortless mobility and transportation. Here's how you can prepare it for the move:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Start by disconnecting all cables from the machine. Rotate the touch-screen tablet to t snugly into its integrated mount. Secure the microphones into the twin holders found on the machine's side. Use the provided shoulder strap for ease of transport. Now your Singnity S-68 is ready for the journey! Safe travels. i
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l 19 When Things Go Flat Troubleshooting Guide Problem Machine is not turning on Microphone is not turning on Touch-screen tablet is not turning on USB or MicroSD mode is not working Machine is not playing micro-
phone vocals Solution The battery is depleted. Be sure to charge the machine after each use. The Microphone battery is low or depleted. Be sure to charge the microphone. To conserve energy, the screen automati-
cally goes into sleep mode if left inactive for 15 minutes. Simply tap the screen to wake it up. If this doesn't work, try turning the power o and then back on. Ensure the tablet is in the correct mode by navigating to the Media Player app and selecting the appropriate input icon. If that doesn't resolve the issue, disconnect the USB or MicroSD, power o the machine, and then power it back on. Reconnect the USB or MicroSD, launch the Media Player app, and select the desired input icon again. Make sure the microphone's Power button is switched on. If there's still no sound, the microphone may need charging due to low battery. l
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i Ensure you're positioned close to and directly in front of the machine. Aim the remote at the speaker grill, not the tablet screen. (Refer to "Operating and aiming the remote" for guidance). If the issue persists, check the remote's batteries. Remember, some apps don't allow remote control access, which can render the remote unresponsive. The title of the song le cannot be read. Manually edit the song title on your computer and retransfer the edited le to your device. Make sure the volume on the machine, remote, and any connected devices is set to a hearable level. Press the 'Mute' button on the remote to ensure the system isn't muted. Additionally, verify if the monitor is switched on. If so, turn it o. Power o the machine and turn it back on. Mic Priority mode is turned on. Exit this mode by pressing Mic Priority (39) on either the remote control or the machines function board. Please ensure that the WiFi router and the machine are in close proximity to one another and that the WiFi network is functioning properly. If the WiFi still wont connect, try restarting your router and reconnecting to the network afterwards 20 The remote control is not working Song name is garbled No sound is playing from the speaker Button or knob on the machine/remote control is not working properly In Karaoke Mode, only the microphone output is playing with no music Machine is not connecting to WiFi i
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l If you encounter persistent issues or notice any damage to the machine, stop using it immediately. Seek assistance from a qualied electrician for repairs. Avoid trying to x or modify the machine on your own. For further support, please reach out to our customer service team. 21 FCC WARNING This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this 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 users authority to operate the equipment. 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 determined 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. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located for operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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