Turntable Speaker With CD VWRP-3500-ES User Manual - USER MANUAL -
Product Description 1. Turntable Platter 2. Turntable Shaft 3. Tonearm 4. Tonearm Lever 5. Auto-stop Switch 6. Speed Switch 7. Hold Down Clip 8. 45 RPM Adaptor 9. Display 10. Mode Key: Press to change the mode 11. Press to open the CD door 12. Power Key: Press to turn on the unit 13. REPEAT: In CD/USB mode, press “REPEAT” for the first time will repeat current playing. Press “REPEAT” twice will repeat the whole disc. Press “REPEAT” for three times will cancel repeat function. 14. CD Door 15.
1. Power Key 2. Mode Key:: Press to change the mode 3. REPEAT: In CD/USB mode, press “REPEAT” for the first time will repeat current playing. Press “REPEAT” twice will repeat the whole disc. Press “REPEAT” for three times will cancel repeat function. 4. MUTE Key 5. In USB/CD/Bluetooth mode:Play/Pause. In FM mode:Automatically searching station. In PHONO mode: Long press this key to transmit record playing on the unit to external Bluetooth receivers.
General Operation CD 1. Press mode button to enter CD mode. 2. Press the button to open the CD door. 3. place a CD in the disc tray with the label facing up and press the button to close the CD door. 4. Use the controls on the unit or the remote to begin playing the loaded disc. BLUETOOTH In - The first time you use your Bluetooth device with this player, you will need to connect or “pair” it with the player first.
will not stop automatically when finished. 2.Do not touch the stylus tip by fingers. Bluetooth Out This function can transmit the record playing on the unit to external Bluetooth speaker/headphone by Bluetooth wireless connection during the PHONO mode. 1. During the Phono mode, long press the “ / BT Out” key on the unit or “ ” key on the remote to enter Bluetooth pairing status. 2. Turn on the external Bluetooth receiver device (i.e Bluetooth Speaker or Bluetooth Headphone) and entering the pairing mode.
FCC: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.