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Fully-Automatic
Belt Drive Turntable
with Pre-Amp

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Note: The LIN (lead in), RET (auto return), 
and SW (tone arm switch) screws on the 
bottom of the turntable are set at the factory 
and should not be adjusted.
1.

Open the dust cover.

2.

Rotate the turntable’s platter until one of 
the platter’s two larger holes is above 
the drive motor spindle on the 
turntable’s upper left side.

3.

Remove the tape and two ribbons from 
the rubber drive belt. Be sure the belt is 
not twisted.

4.

Using your fingers, securely seat  the 
belt on the center of the drive motor’s 
spindle (against the lower rim).

5.

Plug the turntable’s power cord into a 
standard AC outlet.

6.

Remove the wire tie from the tone arm, 
then press CUE to raise the tone arm.

7.

Press PLAY and let the motor rotate the 
turntable six or seven times, then press 
STOP and check the location of the belt 
on the spindle. If the belt is not securely 
seated around the spindle, reposition it 
properly and repeat Step 6.

Note: If the belt slips off the spindle, do not 
attempt to remove the platter. Take it to your 
local RadioShack store for assistance.
8.

 Unplug the turntable’s power cord from 
the AC outlet.

9.

Connect the turntable’s ground wire to 
the amplifier’s/receiver’s GND or earth 
terminal to avoid hum.

10. Place the rubber mat, ridged side down, 

on top of the platter.

Assemble Your Turntable 

Thank you for buying the RadioShack LAB-1200 Fully-Automatic 
Belt Drive Turntable. This is a high quality stereo turntable with 
sensitive pickup and a built-in pre-amp that delivers great sound 
from your records.

Tone arm

Dust cover

Rubber mat

45 RPM adapter

PLAY

STOP

CUE

Connect Your Turntable

Connecting Your Turntable to a Receiver/Amplifier

You can connect your LAB-1100 to a receiver/amplifier (or stereo audio 
mixer) that has low-level phono inputs (such as left and right PHONO 
jacks) or line-level inputs (such as left and right AUX, TV, TAPE, or CD 
jacks).

Cautions:

• Do not connect the turntable to AC power until you complete all other 

connections.

• Do not place the turntable on top of the receiver/amplifier or on any 

other component that gets hot.

• To avoid possible damage to your receiver/amplifier, turn it off before 

making the connections

.

Note: If you are not sure which type of input your receiver/amplifier has, 
check your receiver’s/amplifier’s owner’s manual.

Low Level Inputs

To connect the turntable to a low-level phono input, plug the white 
and red plugs into the receiver’s/amplifier’s left and right PHONO 
jacks. Then set LINE OUT ON/PHONO OUT OFF to
PHONO OUT OFF.

Line Level Input

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To connect the turntable to a line-level input, plug the white and red 
plugs into the receiver’s/amplifier’s left and 
right AUXTVTAPE, or CD jacks. Then set 
LINE OUT ON/PHONO OUT OFF to LINE 
OUT ON
.

Connecting to Power

Once you have connected the turntable to your 
receiver/amplifier, plug the turntable’s power 
cord into an AC outlet on your receiver/amplifier 
or into a standard AC outlet.
Caution: To prevent electric shock, the plug’s blades are polarized and 
fit only one way. If the plug does not fit easily, turn it over and try again. 

Note: Depending on if your sound system has 
PHONO jacks or not, be sure to  set
LINE OUT ON/ PHONO OUT OFF as described in 
“Connect Your Turntable”.
1.

Open the dust cover.

2.

Remove the stylus cover.

3.

If you are playing a 33

1

/

3

 RPM record, place it 

directly over the spindle. If you are playing a 45 
RPM record, place the supplied 45 RPM 
adapter over the turntable spindle, then place 
the record over the adapter.

4.

Press SPEED in or out to set the turntable’s 
speed (33

1

/

3

 or 45 RPM).

5.

Press PLAY. The turntable starts to rotate and 
the tone arm moves to the beginning of the 
record, lowers to the record, then starts to play.

6.

At the end of the record, the tone arm 
automatically returns to the tone arm rest and 
the turntable stops. To stop playing the record 
sooner, press STOP. If the tone arm does not 
automatically return when it reaches the end of 
the record, press STOP  to reset the 
mechanism.

Using The Cue Button

1.

Press CUE to raise the tone arm.

2.

Push the tone arm to a spot directly over the 
desired part of the record. The turntable starts 
to rotate.

3.

Press CUE again. The tone arm slowly lowers 
and the record plays.

Use Your Turntable

The lightning symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of 
uninsulated dangerous voltage within this product’s enclosure 
that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of 
electric shock. Do not open the product’s case.

The exclamation symbol is intended to inform you that 
important operating and maintenance instructions are 
included in the literature accompanying this product.

WARNING:

 To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not 

expose this product to rain or moisture.

CAUTION

CAUTION:

 TO REDUCE THE 

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, 
DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR 
BACK. NO USER-
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. 
REFER SERVICING TO 
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 

DO NOT OPEN

!

!

Rear View

SPEED

Phono Plugs

Ground Cable

Power Cord

Stylus cover

©2004 RadioShack Corporation

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All Rights Reserved.

Printed in China

RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks

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used by RadioShack Corporation.

What’s Included

User’s Guide - Turntable

 Rubber Turntable Mat  - 45 RPM adapter

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