11.
33-RPM Speed Select Button
Engaging this button will rotate the
platter at 33 revolutions per a minute
(RPMs). The LED on the button will
illuminate when this speed has been
selected.
12.
45- RPM Speed Select Button
Engaging this button will rotate the
platter at 45 RPMs. The LED on the
button will illuminate when this speed
has been selected.
13.
Pitch Control Slider
This slider is used to adjust the
playback pitch of the record. Pushing
the slider up will increase the platter
speed, increase the pitch. Pushing the
slider down will slow the platter down
so reducing the pitch.
14.
Tone Arm Lever
This lever is used to safely elevate the
tone arm above a record surface
without damaging the records surface.
15.
Tone Arm Clamp and Rest
Use this rest to safely hold the tone arm
in
position
during non-use and
transportation.
16.
Anti-skate Knob
The anti-skate applies inward force to
the tone arm to prevent outward
skipping across the record due to the
centrifugal force cause by platter rotation.
The anti-skate value should be equally
to that of the stylus counterweight
pressure.
17.
Stylus-Pressure Ring
The counterweight scale must face
toward the headshell.
18.
Counterweight
Use the counterweight to balance the
tone arm and to adjust the stylus
pressure.
19.
Hinge For Dust Cover
Do not overstress the joints at the risk
of damage.
20.
USB Socket (USB cable limit 3m)
After connecting the Turntable to the
computer via USB, you can record your
vinyl records to your hard disk using the
included Audacity software.
21.
Phono/Line Selector
This switch is used to change the mode
from phono output to line output
.
22.
RCA output Leads
The output is able to switch to PHONO
output or LINE output. For example:
These jacks are used to send a low
voltage "phono" level output signal to
a mixers "phono" input jacks. Turntables
should be connected to “Phono” inputs
on a mixer. The red colored RCA jack
represents the right channel input and
the white represents the left channel
input.