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  To remove a memory card, press the memory card inwards and then release it. The 

card will be released (partially ejected) and you can remove it by hand.   

 

The auxiliary input

 

 

Listening to a CD (or other auxiliary input)

 

 

1.

  Turn the volume knob clockwise to turn the equipment on.   

 

2.

  Use the function selector to select TAPE/AUX mode, then connect the external audio 

device (such as a CD player) to the AUX IN socket at the front of the equipment. The 

audio signal from the external audio device will now be played through the system.   

 

3.

  If an external audio device is connected to the AUX IN socket, playing of the auxiliary 

device takes priority over cassette playback.   

NOTE

:If you won't use the unit for a long time ,you had better take the CD out from the disk 

tray door . 

 

AUX IN encoding

 

 

1.

  Use the function selector to select PHONO/AUX mode and then insert a memory device 

(USB drive, SD or MMC card).   

 

2.

  Press the record   

  REC button, it will take 3 - 4 seconds to read the memory device, 

then the USB or SD icon will be flashing on the LC display.   

 

3.

  Press the skip up   

  or skip down   

  button to select the desired mode (USB 

or SD) for encoding, then press the record      REC button again to confirm.   

(You can skip this step if only a USB drive or an SD/MMC card is inserted.)   

 

4.

  The system will start the encoding mode after a few seconds. During encoding, the 

USB or SD icon will be flashing on the display.   

 

5.

  To finish encoding, press the stop   

  button. The display will show “END” and return 

to PHONO/AUX mode.   

 

NOTE

:

 

 

  The recording speed is 1:1. Recording will take as long as playing the CD (or other 

auxiliary input).   

  The recording format is preset at MP3 bit rate 128 kbps.   

 

 

Summary of Contents for BT28SPB

Page 1: ...BOYTONE Turntable with CD Player AM FM Radio Cassette Player MP3 Encoding MODEL S BT28SPB BT28SPS Operating Instructions Manual ...

Page 2: ... produce heat 8 Protect the power cord from being walked on or kinked in particular where the plug is fitted and at the point where it exits from the apparatus 9 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 10 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 11 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the a...

Page 3: ...ET UP Carefully remove the unit from the display carton and remove all packing material from the unit Unwind the AC power cord and extend it to its full length Unwind the FM Antenna wire and extend it to its full length Place the unit on a stable level surface convenient to an AC outlet out of Direct sunlight and away from sources of excess heat dust moisture humidity or strong magnetic fields Rem...

Page 4: ...y damage to your furniture we strongly recommend that you purchase small self adhesive felt pads available at hardware stores and home improvement centers everywhere and apply these pads to the bottom of the rubber feet before you place the product on fine wooden furniture LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 1 Dust Cover 2 Cassetter Door 3 Speaker 4 Cassetter Button 5 Power Led Indicators 6 IR Rem...

Page 5: ...8 rpm 35 Tone arm BACK PANEL 18 RCA Line out jack 19 FM wire antenna 20 AC power cord REMOTE CONTROL 41 Mute button 42 Program button 43 Repeat button 44 Function Mode button 45 Skip down button 46 Play Pause button 47 Record button 48 Stop button 49 Skip up button 50 Folder up button 51 Folder down button ...

Page 6: ... unit to improve AM reception 8 FM reception the receiver has a built in FM wire antenna hanging at the rear cabinet For best reception completely unravel and extend this wire 9 When you have finished listening to the radio turn the volume knob in a counterclockwise direction to switch the unit off Unplug it from the power supply if you are not going to use it for a while FM and FM stereo FM Stere...

Page 7: ...owards the front to lower the arm onto its rest 12 Alternatively lift the tone arm off the record and return it to the arm rest manually 13 When you have finished playing records engage the tone arm lock to protect it from accidental movement Turn the volume knob in a counterclockwise direction to switch the unit off Unplug it from the power supply if you are not going to use it for a while NOTE S...

Page 8: ...on Indicators 2 Cassetter Button Control a RECORDER Copy RADIO PHONO AUX IN CD USB SD to TAPE b PLAYER Play tape tracks c REVERSE d FORWARD e STOP EJECT 1st push Cassette function stop 2nd push open cassette door f PAUSE Pause when cassette in PlayBack mode 3 Cassette PlayBack Control Operating 1 TAPE Play a Function Choose to TAPE mode Push EJECT key under tape Open cassette tape door put your ta...

Page 9: ...t direction To avoid damaging the cassette we strongly recommend taking it out of the equipment after playing the cassette In case erase tape tracks by improper operation you can choose take off anti erase tap write protection to finalize the recorded tape For the same principle if take off anti erase tap this tape would not be able to write new contents songs Anti erase taps position Cassette enc...

Page 10: ...ired piece 5 To adjust the volume level turn the volume knob to the right or left CD encoding 1 Set the function button to CD USB SD mode and then insert a memory device USB drive SD or MMC card 2 Press the record REC button it will take 3 4 second to read the memory device then the USB or SD icon will be flashing on the LC display 3 Press the skip up or skip down button to select the desired mode...

Page 11: ...connection 3 Set the function selector to USB SD mode If you have both a USB device and a memory card inserted press the MODE button to toggle between USB and SD mode The system will start reading the storage medium automatically after mode selection and will display the total number of folders and MP3 WMA files 4 The system will then start audio playback from the media storage device USB or SD ca...

Page 12: ...A file playback in any order Before programming however be sure the system is in STOP mode 1 Set the function selector to CD USB SD mode then press the stop button 2 Press the program PROG button MEM will be flashing on the LC display and it will indicate the program number and digits for the track number to be programmed 3 Press the SKIP UP or SKIP DOWN button to select a desired track 4 Press th...

Page 13: ...will be flashing on the display while the system is copying the folder 5 When the folder has been copied the USB or SD icon will stop flashing on the display Copying all files tracks 1 Insert a USB storage device and SD card then select USB SD mode as described previously When the system has recognised the device press the stop button 2 Press the record REC button ONE will be flashing on the displ...

Page 14: ... display Press the delete DEL button again to confirm 4 DEL will show on the display while the folder is being deleted until the deletion is complete Deleting all files tracks 1 Insert a USB storage device and SD card then select USB SD mode as described previously When the system has recognised the device press the stop button 2 Press the delete DEL button ONE will be flashing on the display Pres...

Page 15: ...etter take the CD out from the disk tray door AUX IN encoding 1 Use the function selector to select PHONO AUX mode and then insert a memory device USB drive SD or MMC card 2 Press the record REC button it will take 3 4 seconds to read the memory device then the USB or SD icon will be flashing on the LC display 3 Press the skip up or skip down button to select the desired mode USB or SD for encodin...

Page 16: ...e sure the CD is dealt face up When playing a CD via the AUX IN connection make sure the cable is firmly connected all controls on the CD player are properly set the disc tray is closed and the disc is clean and undamaged When playing music from USB device or SD MMC card make sure the memory device is properly inserted in USB port SD MMC card slot and correct MODE is selected Problems with radio r...

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