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OVERVIEW
1. Line output
The sound signal from the record is directed to this line
output. You can, for example, connect an amplifier or
CD/DVD player to this output.
2. Power supply DC port
To connect the supplied power adapter.
3. Tone arm lever
Enables raising and lowering the tonearm.
4. USB port
Use the included USB cable to connect your turntable to
your computer. The USB connection will send audio
from the turntable to your computer.
5. 33 / 45 / 78 RPM switch
Use to adjust the RPM of the turntable platter.
6. Line input
Connect a CD player, digital media player, or other
audio source to this 3,5mm (1/8”) stereo line input.
7. BT out / phono / BT switch
Select the BT out-, Phono- or BT input function.
8. Autostop switch ON/OFF
This switch turns the auto stop-function on/off. When
the automatic stop is enabled, the platform will start
rotating as soon as the tone arm is placed over the
record and will stop rotating when it has reached the
end of the record. Some vinyl records stop before the end or do not stop when the end is reached. In this case turn off Auto-
stop.
9. Power / volume control
To turn on the record player, rotate this knob clockwise until it clicks. When powered on, use this knob to adjust the volume
for the internal speakers and headphones. To turn off the record player, turn this knob counter clockwise until it clicks.
10. Headphone output
3.5mm jack to connect your headphones with.
11. LED indicator
12. Arm clip
This arm clip secures the tonearm while at rest or when not in use. The arm clip has been designed to remain in the up
position whilst unlocked.
13. Stylus cartridge
Cartridge containing the stylus/needle. When the turntable is not in use, it is recommendable to place the removable
protection cover on the stylus.
14. Tone arm
The fixed tonearm can be raised and lowered by hand, or by pressing the raise / lower lever.
15. Platter
Spot to put the record on.
16. 45RPM adapter
This adapter allows you to play 45RPM records.
OPERATION
1.
Connect the record player with the power adapter and plug the other end into a wall power outlet.
2.
Remove white protective needle cover by gently pulling towards the front of the unit.
3.
Place a vinyl record on the turntable platter and select the desired speed (33/45/78RPM) according to
the record.
4.
Open the tone arm clip to release the tone arm. Gently move the tone arm and put the cartridge onto
the desired position of the record and the turntable player starts to play.
5.
Turn the volume control knob clockwise to adjust the volume.
Noted:
If the AUTO STOP ON/OFF Switch is turned ON, the record will stop automatically when finished. If Auto Stop Control is
turned OFF, record will NOT stop automatically when finished. Some vinyl records stop before the end or do not stop when the
end is reached. In this case set Auto-stop to OFF.
BT CONNECTION
Set the mode switch (7) in BT mode. The LED indicator will blink in blue color. Turn on the BT-function on your smartphone or
other BT compatible device and search for
“Fenton recordplayer”. After pairing, the LED will light up continuously. You can now
play your music from your device, using the turntable player as speaker.
This device also features a BT transmitter, meaning that it is possible to play sound from the turntable player via BT to, for
example, a BT speaker.
Note:
When the turntable is being used as a BT speaker, all other playback functions cannot be used at the same time.