Listening To A Usb Device - 1byone Semi-Automatic Manual De Instrucciones

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Adjusting the Turntable
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Anti-skating Control
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• Anti-skating control helps balance the stylus, maintain even sound between
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the left and right channels, and minimize stylus wear. The anti-skating control
position can be changed based on the type of vinyl for a comfortable listening
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experience.
Aligning Platter Speed
1. The side of the platter contains 3 rows of different sized dots to assist in
calibrating platter speed. The top row of smallest dots is for 33 RPM calibration,
the middle row is for 45 RPM calibration, and the bottom row of longest dots is
for 78 RPM calibration.
2. During playback of a record, the strobe illuminator will light these dots in blue for
easy viewing.
3. If the dots of a row appear stationary during playback, it means the platter is
spinning at that exact rated RPM speed. For example, if the top row of 33 RPM
dots appear to be stationary during playback, then the platter speed is exactly 33
RPM.
4. If the dots appear to be moving to the right, the platter is rotating slower than
the rated speed. Slide the Pitch Control dial in the "+" direction.
5. If the dots appear to be moving to the left, the platter is rotating faster than the
rated speed. Slide the Pitch Control dial in the "–" direction.
6. Adjust the pitch control dial until the dots of the set RPM speed appear to be
stationary and not moving left or right.
Adjusting Tone Arm Auto-Stop Position
1. After playback is complete and the tone arm returns to the rest position, the
tone arm's auto-stop position can be adjusted using the Auto-stop Alignment
screw located next to the tone arm rest.
2. Before adjusting, place the tone arm to the rest position and fasten it with the
included twist tie.
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A. If the turntable does not complete the playback of a record and the tone arm
returns early:
Use a straight head screwdriver and turn the Auto-stop Alignment screw clockwise
so the stop and eject position of the tone arm will move more inward to the center
of the record and allow for full playback completion.
B. If the tone arm does not return to its rest position automatically after
playback is complete:
Use a straight head screwdriver and turn the Auto-stop Alignment screw anti-
clockwise so the stop and eject position of the tone arm will move outward from
the center of the record and allow for quicker tone arm return after playback
completion.
NOTE
• The preferred stop position is very subjective and different for each user. Please
adjust for the most suitable position based on your own record collection. The
factory setting is based on the most common preferred stop position.
• Please slowly adjust the auto-stop position, stopping and checking its position
during adjustment to make sure the screw is not turned more than intended
and the preferred position has been reached.

Listening to a USB Device

1. Pull open the control panel cover and press the On/Off button to turn on the
turntable.
2. Press the USB button to enter USB mode.
3. Pull up the USB plastic cover and plug in a USB device face up, making sure the
USB device is completely inserted.
NOTE: Forcing in and inserting a USB device in an upside down or backward
position can damage the turntable's USB port. Make sure the USB device's
orientation is correct before inserting.
4. The turntable will automatically start reading the USB's stored media (MP3s) after
insertion.
5. The turntable will start playback automatically after reading is complete. The LCD
will display the track number and playtime.
NOTE: The USB port does not support connection with a USB extension cable
and is not designed for charging or communicating directly with a phone, tablet,
or computer. This port supplies 100mA current to the USB device for loading
data.
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