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Features
Top Panel
1.
Platter:
Place the slipmat here, and
then place your record on the slipmat.
2.
Bubble Level:
This is found under the
platter and is used to ensure the
turntable is placed on an even surface
when the bubble stays in the center of
the circle. See
Setup > Using the
Bubble Level
for more information.
3.
Tonearm:
The fixed tonearm can be
raised and lowered by hand, or by using
the raise / lower lever.
4.
Arm Clip:
This specially designed arm
clip secures the tonearm when not in
use. The arm clip has been designed to
remain in the up position while
unlocked.
5.
Raise / Lower Lever:
Use this to
raise
and lower the tonearm on the record.
6.
Anti-Skate:
Adjust this wheel to give a small amount of outward force on the tonearm, preventing the needle
from moving toward the center of the record (see
Setup > Balancing the Tonearm
for more information).
7.
Counterweight:
Adjust this to balance the weight of the tonearm and provide proper tracking for the stylus
(see
Setup > Balancing the Tonearm
for more information).
8.
Tracking Force:
Adjust this to control the pressure that the stylus has on the platter (see
Setup > Balancing
the Tonearm
for more information).
9.
33 / 45 RPM Selector:
Adjust this to select the RPM of the turntable platter based on the type of record you
are using.
Note:
The 33 / 45 RPM speed adjustment screws on the bottom of the unit (located behind a compliance
sticker) should only be adjusted by advanced users. Use only a plastic or non-conductive screwdriver to
adjust the speed.
10.
Motor Start/Stop:
Adjust this to turn the turntable motor on or off. If the power button is in the
On
position
and the motor is set to
Start
but the platter does not spin, check that the turntable belt is properly installed
under the platter (see
Setup > Attaching the Turntable Belt
for more information).
Note:
Stop the motor when your records are finished to avoid wearing out the stylus.
Front Panel
1.
Volume:
Adjust this to control
the headphone and Bluetooth
output level.
2.
Headphone Output:
Connect
headphones (sold separately)
to listen to your vinyl playback.
3.
Bluetooth LED:
This LED
blinks when pairing with a Bluetooth device. Once fully paired, the LED will remain solid. The LED will be off
when Bluetooth is inactive, and when the BT500 is turned off.
4.
Bluetooth Button:
Press this button to start Bluetooth pairing. If after 5 minutes no Bluetooth speaker can be
found to pair with, the Bluetooth transmitter will become inactive and the LED will turn off. If currently
connected, press this to disconnect from a currently connected Bluetooth speaker.
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