Operating instructions
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4. Center Spindle 
This spindle holds the turntable PLATTER records 
stable and centered. 
5.  Strobe Indicators Pilot Lamp 
This is lamp specially designed to pulse a beam of 
light at the STROBE INDICATORS on the turntable 
PLATTER. This will give the illusion that indicators 
are not spinning at certain speeds. 
6. Power Switch 
This is a rotary power switch. To turn main power 
on turn the switch in a clockwise direction. To turn 
main power off turn the switch in counterclockwise 
direction. 
7. Start/Stop Button 
This over sized push button controls platter motion. 
When the unit is turned on the platter will not 
automatically begin to spin. Pressing the button 
once will engage the high torque motor and spin 
the platter, pressing this again will stop the platter. 
8. Headshell 
The included HEADSHELL is used to connect your 
stylus with the tone arm. 
9.  Headshell Locking Nut 
After attaching the headshell to the tonearm, this 
locking nut will securely hold the headshell to the 
tonearm. 
10. S-Shaped Tone Arm 
The tonearm is the mechanism that holds the HEAD- 
SHELL and stylus allowing it to glide across a record. 
11. 33-RPM Speed Select Button 
Engaging this button will rotate the platter at 33 
revolutions per a minute (RPMs). A function LED 
will glow when this function is activated. 
12. 45- RPM Speed Select Button 
Engaging this button will rotate the platter at 45 
RPMs. A function LED will glow when this function 
is activated. 
13. Pitch Control Slider 
This slider is used to adjust the playback pitch 
percentage (platter speed). 
14. Tone Arm Lever 
This lever is used to safely elevates the tone arm 
above a record surface without endangering a 
records surface. 
15. Tone Arm Clamp and Rest 
Use this rest to safely hold the tonearm in position 
during non use and transportation. 
16. Anti-skate Knob 
The anti-skate applies inward force to the tonearm 
to prevent outward skipping across the record due 
to the centrifugal force cause by platter rotation. 
The anti-skate value should be equally to that of 
the stylus counterweight pressure. 
17. Stylus-Pressure Ring 
*The counterweight scale must face toward the 
DJ. 
18. Extra Stylus Holder 
This cut out has been designed to safely store an 
extra stylus headshell. 
19. Counterweight 
Use the counterweight to balance the tone arm and 
to adjust the stylus pressure. 
20. Hinge For Dust Cover 
21. USB Socket (USB cable limit within 3m) 
After connecting the Turntable to the computer 
via USB, you can record your vinyl to your hard 
disk using the included Audacity software. 
22. Phono/Line Selector 
This switch is used to change the mode of phono 
output or line output. 
23. Ground Connector 
This ground connection is designed to reduce the 
humming and popping noises associated with 
magnetic phono cartridges. Be sure to connect the 
turntable ground lead to any available ground 
terminal on the same mixer the input signal leads 
are connected to 
24. RCA output Jacks 
The output is able to switch to PHONO output or 
LINE output. For example: These jacks are used 
to send a low voltage "phono" level output signal 
to a mixers "phono" input jacks. Turntables should 
be connected to “Phono” inputs on a mixer. The 
red colored RCA jack represents the right channel 
input and the white represents the left channel 
input. 
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