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Down force
Groove in the stub
5 - 10mN
1 st from bearing rings
10 - 15mN
2 nd " " "
15 - 20mN
3 rd " " "
20mN and bigger 4 th" " "
Slip the loop of the anti-skating weight's thread over the 4th groove of the stub to set the correct anti-skating
force for the factory-fitted cartridge. Feed the thread through the loop of the wire support.
Connection to the Amplifier
This turntable uses a moving magnetic cartridge. Set the PHONO & Line Out Switch to PHONO mode. Connect
the phono output cables to the phono input on your amplifier or pre-amplifier (phono stage).
Line inputs such as
CD, Tuner, Tape, or Video are not suitable for phono inputs
. Make sure the amplification of the selected input
matches the type of cartridge being used. The factory installed cartridge is 47k ohms / MM-input.
NOTE: If your amplifier does not have an input suitable for phono cartridges, you will need to purchase a separate phono amplifier for
moving magnetic cartridges. This separate phono amplifier will then connect between your turntable and your amplifier.
Stereo System Connection
Set the PHONO & Line Out Switch to LINE mode. The RCA PHONO & Line Out Jacks generate analog line-level si-
gnals and could be connected directly to a pair of active/ powered speakers to the appropriate input of your stereo
system.
The Red plug connects to the Right channel and the White plug connects to the Left channel.
NOTE: The RCA Jacks are not designed to be connected directly to the passive/ unpowered speakers in LINE mode. If they are connec-
ted to the passive speakers, no sound will come out.
Main Power Connection
The power adaptor is in the foam packing material. Unpack the power adaptor and plug the small end into the DC
power jack located at the back side of the turntable. Plug the power adaptor into your power outlet.
Operation
Turntable Operation
1.
Connect the included power adapter to the unit and press the power rocker switch to “ON” position.
2.
Remove the needle cover from the cartridge.
3.
Place the slipmat on the platter and place a record on the slipmat. If using 45 RPM records, put the 45 RPM
adapter on the center spindle before placing the record on the platter.
4.
Set the 33/45 RPM Selector according to the type of record.
5.
Turn the Start/Stop dial to the Start position to begin spinning the platter.
6.
Unlock the arm clip and set the Lift Lever to the up position.
7.
Position the tonearm over the desired location (groove) on the record.
8.
Move the tonearm lift lever to the down position to place the tonearm on the record. Alternatively, place the
needle over the desired location on the record.
9.
Carefully lower the tonearm on the record.
10.
When you are finished playing the record, raise the tonearm, return it to rest on the arm clip, and turn the
Start/Stop dial to the Stop.
Bluetooth Operation
This unit has a Bluetooth transmitter to send the sound wirelessly to a Bluetooth speaker.
1.
Power on your Bluetooth speaker and ensure it is in pairing mode.
2.
Power on the unit, the BT will auto search when the unit is turned on. The BT indicator light is flashing.
3.
During pairing, the light will flash twice per second. If the unit has been paired successfully, the light stays on.
Note: This unit will connect to the closest Bluetooth speaker. If after 2 minutes no Bluetooth speaker can be found
to pair with, the Bluetooth transmitter will become inactive and the LED will turn off.
4.
To disconnect pairing, power off the turntable or deactivate the Bluetooth search on your Bluetooth speaker.
Recording the LP on your PC via the USB jack:
For installing and recording please follow the instruction in the BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF AUDACITY. http://auda-
city.sourceforge.net/