i. Do not stop or turn the platter manually.
ii. Moving or jarring the turntable without securing the Tone arm clamp could
result in damage to the Tone arm.
AUTO-STOP SWITCH OPERATION
The Auto-Stop area on some records may extend beyond the preset setting. As a result
the turntable could possibly stop before the last track finishes. If you experience this during
playback, set the AUTO-STOP Switch (27) to the "OFF" position. The turntable will now run
to the end of the record, but will no longer stop automatically. To stop the turntable you will
need to either set the Function Selector (12) to the OFF position or return the AUTO-STOP
Switch (27) to the "ON" position. After the record stops, lift and return the Tone Arm (4)
carefully back onto the Tone Arm Clamp (6).
IMPORTANT:
Moving or jarring the Turntable without securing the Tone Arm Clamp (6) could result in
damage to the Tone Arm (4).
You can convert you favorite records into MP3 files and store them on a USB Flash
Drive or SD/MMC Memory Card via the USB port (22) or SD/MMC slot (20) located on
the front panel.
Insert a USB flash drive into the USB PORT (22) or an SD/MMC Memory Card into
1.
the SD/MMC Slot (20) located on the front panel.
Press the RECORD Button (17), "REC" and "USB" will begin to flash in the display,
2.
If a USB Flash Drive is inserted. If an SD/MMC Card is inserted then "REC" and
"CARD" will flash in the display. If both USB and SD/MMC card are inserted, then
Icon "SEL" will also appear and flash in the Display.
3.
You can use the SKIP + Button (18) or the SKIP - Button (19) to select what media
you want to record to.
4.
Select the track to be encoded and start playing the record.
5.
Press the Record button to start sync encoding. The following will be displayed
depending on what media you are using to store the music.
Encoding to USB
6.
To stop encoding press the STOP/USB/SD Button (15).
Note: To ensure the encoding is successful, remove the USB or Card a few
seconds after pressing the STOP Button.
7.
To start recording again, press the RECORD Button (17) again and follow step
2 above.
ENCODING RECORDS TO MP3
5
Encoding to Card