5
11. AC Power Cord
12. Turntable Feet
13. Style (Needle) Cartridge
LISTENING to a RECORD
1. Raise the dust cover _
2. Connect the AC power cord
_
11 to an electrical outlet (120V~60Hz)
3. Use a RCA cable to connect unit’s RCA output
_
10 with your powered speaker. Make sure
the red RCA and white cables are inserted in the red and white jacks accordingly.
4. Place a record on the turntable and select the player speed (33/45/78)
_
6 according to the
desired record speed. NOTE: when playing a 45 rpm record, use the 45 rpm adapter _.
5. Remove the tone arm from the rest
_
8, push Lift Lever backward
_
5 to raise the tone arm
and gently move the tone arm to the desired position over the record. The turntable will begin
to spin when the arm is moved toward the record. Push the Lift Lever
_
5 forward lower the
tone arm slowly onto the desired position on the record to begin playing the record.
6. If Auto Stop Control
_
7 is turned ON, record will stop automatically when finished.
If Auto Stop Control
_
7 is turned OFF, record will NOT stop automatically when finished.
7. For best performance and product maintenance, unplug the Turntable when not in use.
HOW to REPLACE the TURNTABLE STYLUS (NEEDLE)
To replace the turntable stylus (needle), please refer on the instructions below:
REMOVING the STYLUS from the CARTRIDGE
1. Place a screwdriver at the tip of the stylus and push downward as shown in direction “A”.
2. Remove the stylus by pulling the stylus forward and pushing downward.
INSTALLING the STYLUS (NEEDLE)
1. Hold the tip of the stylus and insert the stylus by pressing as shown in direction “B”.
2. Push the stylus upward as in direction "C" until the stylus locks into the tip position.
RECORD YOUR
VINYL TO PC in WINDOWS
SYSTEM
SOFTWARE INTRODUCTION
Audacity application software is included with your Vinylwriter and is designed to record and
save music from the photograph to a computer. The software then allows for the same recorded
files to be converted and edited to .WAV and/or .MP3 file formats. The recorded music can then
be played using Windows Media Player and other applications that support .WAV and .MP3