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SETUP / BASIC OPERATION 

 

Setup 

1.  Remove white pr

otecti

ve needle cover by gently pulling towards front of unit. 

2.    Remove any packaging materials from the unit. 

3.  Connect the AC power cord   

 

to a wall outlet. 

 

 

Note: To prevent interference, avoid bundling audio signal cables together with the AC power cord. 

 

Basic Opera

ti

on 

1.    Push the POWER bu

tt

on to turn the unit on.   

2.    Select the source by rota

ti

ng the FUNCTION knob to the corresponding posi

ti

on   

(CD / PHONO / FM / AM). 

3.    Rotate the VOLUME knob to adjust to the   

desired sound level. 

 

 

Listening through Earphones/Headphones (

not included) 

For private listening, 

rst reduce the volume level to minimum.   

Insert your headphones’ plug into the 3.5mm headphone jack on the front 

of the unit, then adjust the volume up by turning the VOLUME knob.   

 

Note: The speakers will automa

ti

cally be deac

ti

vated while   

headphones are plugged in. 

 

CONDENSATION WARNING: 
When the unit is moved from a cold or warm place, or is used following a sudden temperature change, there is the danger 
that water vapor in the air may condense on the unit, preven

ting

 proper opera

ti

on. In such cases, leave the unit for 1-2 hours 

aft

er plugging it into an AC outlet to allow it to stabilize at the temperature of its surroundings.

 

 

 

LISTENING TO A VINYL RECORD 

 

1. Rotate the FUNCTION knob to the “PHONO” posi

ti

on. 

2. Gently open the top cover. 

Note: Be careful not to pinch your 

nger when 

opening/closing the top cover.     

                          

3. Place a vinyl record on the turntable (3).   

When playing a 45 RPM record,   

use the included adaptor. 

 

4. Select the appropriate speed (4). 

              

5. Gently push tone arm clip (5) 

to the right to release the tone arm. 

 

 

6.

Lift

 the tone arm o

 the tone arm support and move the tone arm gently to the edge of the record (or 

the star

ti

ng point of a track).   

The turntable will begin to turn. 

7. Gently lower the tone arm slowly onto the record.   

8. When playback is 

finish

ed, the tone arm will stop at the center of the record and the turntable will stop. 

9. A

ft

er use, li

ft

 the tone arm back to the tone arm support and relock the tone arm. 

 

Summary of Contents for ITVS?650

Page 1: ...DUCT OVERVIEW 4 SETUP BASIC OPERATION 6 LISTENING TO A VINYL RECORD 6 LISTENING TO A CD 7 LISTENING TO THE RADIO 8 LISTENING TO AN EXTERNAL AUDIO DEVICE AUX MODE 8 LISTENING TO A CASSETTE TAPE 8 MAINT...

Page 2: ...urtains etc 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including ampli ers that produce heat Extended exposure to temperatures higher that 170 de...

Page 3: ...ble for compliance will void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the...

Page 4: ...ces with 3 5mm jack use plug on end of the audio cable into the jack and the other into the audio source Once the AUX IN jack is occupied all the other working fun on will be de vated PRODUCT OVERVIEW...

Page 5: ...w with a coin to either left or right and test by moving your tone arm to the middle of the spindle Please note that this screw is a balancer and will have to be adjusted until the tone arm moves free...

Page 6: ...m a cold or warm place or is used following a sudden temperature change there is the danger that water vapor in the air may condense on the unit preventing proper operation In such cases leave the uni...

Page 7: ...ress the STOP button Note CD playback will automatically begin if a CD is already in the disc tray before the unit is switched to the CD function Important Never place more than one disc on the tray T...

Page 8: ...CTION knob to either FM or AM position 2 Tune to the desired station using the Radio Tuner Knob Adjusting for Best Reception AM broadcast Rotate the unit to nd the best position FM broadcast Extend an...

Page 9: ...te To clean a record use a soft anti static cloth to gently wipe the record surface Keep records in their protective sleeves when not in use Always store records upright on their edges Avoid placing r...

Page 10: ...ax 5W FM Radio Range 88 to 108 MHz AM Radio Range 530 to 1710 KHz CD PLAYER Frequency Response 60 to 20 000 Hz 4 dB Signal to Noise Ratio 55 dB IEC A CASSETTE PLAYER Track System 4 Track 2 channel ste...

Page 11: ...CD PLAYER CD stops immediately after starting or unit pauses or stops during play The CD is inserted upside down The CD is dusty or dirty or there is condensation on the CD Insert the CD with the pri...

Page 12: ...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 follo...

Page 13: ...ging or reasonable substitute to prevent damage Customer Must include full name shipping address and telephone number inside of package No return will be shipped back to a PO Box or APO address Please...

Page 14: ...14 650120500E...

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