LINE IN INPUT
1 You can connect external components to your unit by using the Line In Jack.
2 Plug Auxiliary cable into the LINE IN JACK on the near panel of your unit.
3 Switch the LINE IN SWITCH to the ON position.(the SW on the Back Panel)
4 Plug the other end of the Auxiliary cable into the output jack on your desired external component.
5 Check the volume level of your external component.
6 See operator manual for correct operation of the external component.
NOTE:
When not using the Auxiliary Input, make sure the LINE IN SWITCH is in the OFF position.
EARPHONE JACK OPERATION
Insert the earphones (not supplied) into the 3.5mm diameter EARPHONE JACK
on the front panel.
Please note that when listening through earphones, the sound from the built-in
speakers is cut off.
TROUBLESHOOTING
There is no power
· Make sure the unit is plugged in correctly.
· Make sure the unit is switched on by the ON/OFF POWER SWITCH.
There is no sound
· Check to make sure the power is turned on.
· Check the volume level by turning the On/Off Power Switch/Volume Control.
·
Check the Line In Switch on the back of the unit to make sure it is in the OFF position.
· Check you did not leave any Headphones plugged in
– this will cut all sound form the speakers.
· Make sure the INT./EXT. switch on the back of the radio is switched to INT. (Unless you are using external speakers,
in which case it should be on EXT.)
The Turntable will not work
· Make sure the unit is set to Phono mode by sliding the Function switch.
· Try moving the Tone arm to the right until you hear a click - the turntable should start rotating.
· Make sure the Turntable Drive Belt has not come off. To replace the belt, see separate Instructions and diagrams.
The Tone Arm will not move
· The black tie-wrap has not been removed from the Tone Arm.
· The Tone Arm hold down clip has not been released.
· Make sure you lift the Tone Arm with the Cue Lever and then move it manually over the edge of the record
– then
lower
it with the Cue Lever. Caution: Do not force it down onto the record without using the Cue Lever.
The Tone Arm slides across the Record
· Make sure the protective needle cover is removed.
· Make sure the Stylus has not been damaged
– replace if necessary.
· Your record may be one of the newer types with micro grooves and may need a different stylus to play successfully.
Any of the older style records should not have this problem.
Turntable
– the sound is low when playing a record
· Try removing and refitting the stylus.
· Turn up the volume.
I have recorded a Record but it does not display any Folder/Artist/Title or Song Information
· Vinyl records have no digital information, so no MP3 song information will be stored on the USB device or card.
However,
if required, MP3 tracks can be transferred to, viewed and named on a computer.
I have recorded a CD but it does not display any Folder/Artist/Title or Song Information
· If this information was not already on the original Disc, this will not show on the recorded disc either.
The CD does not play
· Check to make sure the CD is inserted correctly (label side facing up).
· Make sure the Function switch is set to CD and a CD is in the tray.
· Make sure the CD is not blank.
· Check that the surface of the CD is clean. See separate Instructions on CD Care.
USB /SD Card - no music is playing when PLAY/PAUSE is pressed
· Make sure there are MP3 music files stored on the USB Device/Flash Drive / SD Card.
· Check the USB Device/Flash Drive / SD Card is not larger than 4GB as the limit of this unit is up to 4GB max.
· Try resetting the USB by powering off.