• During record playback, feedback could occur if the volume is too loud. If this happens, lower the
volume of the amplifier.
How to set pitch
• When the external adapter is connected and powered, turn the pitch function on automatically.
• Use the pitch adjust knob in conjunction with the pitch to vary the platter's rotational speed by as
much as +/- 50%.
How to measure pitch
• Four rows of strobe dots on the platter edge are designed to measure and verify the platter speed.
• When the corresponding row of strobe dots appears to be stationary, the turntable will be at the
operating speed percentage indicated below:
• If the dots appear to be moving to the right, the platter is moving below rated speed; if they appear
to be moving to the left, the platter is moving above rated speed.
Pairing Bluetooth to the Stereo System
About Pairing
• To connect the turntable to a Bluetooth receiver device, the turntable needs to pair with the device.
Once it is paired, you will not need to pair it again with that device.
How to Perform Pairing
• First, set the Bluetooth receiver device to pairing mode.
• After connecting the turntable's power cable plug to an outlet, switch BT to the ON position on the
back panel. The turntable is ready for connection.
• When the pairing is successfully performed, the Bluetooth receiver device will show the Bluetooth
connection sound or its indicator will turn blue.
• Switch BT to the OFF position on the back panel. The turntable will cut off the connection.
When playback finishes
• Slightly lift the cue lever or the headshell hook and return the tone arm to its resting position.
• Turn the START/STOP rotation knob to STOP the turntable. When the turntable stops, the blue LED
will also switch off.
Connecting to a computer
• Turn the computer on: confirm that the operating system is working correctly.
• Turn the record player on.
• When they are connected, the computer will automatically detect this unit's USB port and identify it
as "USB Audio CODEC".
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