PLAYING A RECORD IN PHONO MODE
Before First Use:
● Remove the stylus protector.
● Make sure the tone arm is unlocked and free to move from the tone arm rest prior to operating.
● Lock the tone arm again when not in use.
Playing a Record
1. Slide the Function switch to the
PHONO
position.
2. Raise the turntable dust cover.
3. Place the record on the turntable. Use the 45 RPM adaptor if you are playing 45 RPM records.
4. Set the speed selector to the proper position for the record you are playing.
5. Lift the tone arm from the rest and slowly move it over the record. The turntable begins spinning.
6. Place the tone arm down onto the record in the location you wish to play.
7. Adjust the
POWER/VOL
knob to change the volume.
8. When the tone arm reaches the endo of the record, the play automatically stops.
9. To stop playing manually, lift the tone arm from the record and return it to the rest.
Note
: Some types of records may have an auto-stop area outside of the preset limit, so the turntable may
stop before the last track finishes. In this case, set the AUTO-STOP switch to the “OFF” position. This
allows the record to play to the end, but please notice that it will not stop automatically. You must manually
raise the tone arm and place it back on the rest and then turn off the power to stop the turntable from
spinning.
AUX IN CONNECTION
You can listen to an external audio source through this unit. With a 3.5mm audio cable (not included),
connect the AUX-IN jack on this unit to the audio output on an external device such as a Disc/MP3 player.
1. Once plug the 3.5mm audio cable in the AUX IN jack, the unit will switch to AUX mode
automatically and start to play your external audio device.
2. Adjust the
POWER/VOL
knob to change volume.
RCA LINE OUT CONNECTION
You can output audio from this unit to an external audio system.
1. With an RCA cable (not included), connect the LINE OUT sockets on this unit to the audio input on
an external device such as a Hi-Fi/amplifier system.
2. Play audio on the unit in the desired mode.
3. Use the volume and equalizer controls on your external system to control volume.
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