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Power On/Off 

Firmly and securely insert the DC plug of the adapter to the DC–IN Jack [21] on the back of 
the unit, and AC plug of the adapter into a power socket. Switch the power ON/OFF switch 
to ON [20]. 
 
Note:   

  Function  switch  order:  FM  radio 

  CD  playback

  USB  playback 

  Vinyl  playback 

(PHO) 

 AUX in playback (AU) 

 Bluetooth (bt) 

 All recordings are only on USB Stick to record, not on CD or Vinyl. The format will be 

MP3 with 128kBit/s (1 minute uses ~1MB of storage space). 

 When the switch [19] for the lighting effects is set to ON, the LED light (front panel of the 

device) will be lighting in different colors when music is played. 
 

Recording preparation 

Formate a USB flash drive (max. 32GB) with your PC to FAT32. Plug this USB flash drive 
into the USB port of the TX-94. Now you can start the recordings. 
 

Listen to FM radio 

Press  "Standby"  button  [4]  to  turn  on  the  unit 

  from  above,  not  from  the  front.  Press 

"Function" [5] Fm radio mode is default. Then, press "Play/Pause" button [8] for 5 seconds. 
It will auto scan all radio stations and save into program (e.g. P01, P02, etc). Then press 
"Forward" [7] or "Previous" [6] to select the programmed station. Turn the "Tuning" [1] knob 
to fine tone the radio station if the reception is not clear or to search for the FM radio station 
manually. Plug in the USB flash drive to the USB port [2] at the front side of the unit.   
 
Press the REC button [10]. The REC indicator [12] will light up green and the radio program 
will  be  recorded  to  the  USB  flash  drive.  Press  the  REC  button  [10]  again  to  save  the 
recorded file. REC indicator [12] will turn off. 
 

Playing a CD 

Press the “function” button [5] to enter into the CD mode; press OPEN/CLOSE button [13] 
to open the disc tray, place disc label side up on the tray, press OPEN/CLOSE button [13] 
to close the tray; press the PLAY/PAUSE button [8], the disc will start playing once loaded. 
To  pause  playback  press  the  PLAY/PAUSE  button  [8],  to  continue  playback  press 
PLAY/PAUSE  button  [8]  again.  To  stop  playback  press  “STOP”  button  [9].  To  skip 
backwards through tracks, press PREV button [6]. To skip forwards through tracks press 
NEXT button [7].   
 
Press the REC button [10]. The REC indicator [12] will light up green and the CD will be 
recorded  to  the  inserted  USB  flash  drive.  Press  the  REC  button  [10]  again  to  save  the 
recorded file. REC indicator [12] will turn off. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TX-94

Page 1: ...sunlight or close to a source of heat Also avoid locations subject to vibrations and excessive dust heat cold or moisture Do not install the unit in a inclined position It is designed to be operated i...

Page 2: ...etooth Loudspeakers built in 2x 5W stereo 5x9cm SNR 80dB impedance 4 Frequency range speakes 80Hz 15kHz CD drive Playback of CD CD R and CD RW Recording MP3 music files on USB up to 32GB Music playbac...

Page 3: ...on 5 Function button 11 Bluetooth indicator 6 PREV button fast backwards 12 REC indicator 7 NEXT button fast forwards 13 Open Close CD slot 8 PLAY PAUSE button 14 Volume control knob VOLUME 15 Antenna...

Page 4: ...Speed selector 27 Tone arm lock 25 Tone arm 28 Tone head Installation CAUTION To avoid stylus damage make certain the included stylus guard is in place whenever the turntable is being installed moved...

Page 5: ...P02 etc Then press Forward 7 or Previous 6 to select the programmed station Turn the Tuning 1 knob to fine tone the radio station if the reception is not clear or to search for the FM radio station ma...

Page 6: ...th connection press and hold STOP button 9 Press the REC button 10 the REC indicator 12 will light up green and the Bluetooth music will be wireless recorded to the USB flash drive Press the REC butto...

Page 7: ...output for external loudspeaker The red RCA output is the right audio channel the white RCA output is the left audio channel Connect one side of the RCA connection cable not included to a stereo syste...

Page 8: ...t hands Should moisture enter the music centre disconnect from the power supply Cleaning and care Disconnect the music centre from the mains power supply Use a soft dry cloth or for stubborn stains us...

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