DENVER CPL-200 USER MANUAL Please read this manual carefully before using, and keep it for future reference.
FITTING THE DUST COVER Refer to the diagram below to attached the plastic dust cover. Note:Take care when fitting, and do not press down too hard. Remove the dust cover in the same manner, but pull the cover upwards. CONNECTING TO AN EXTERNAL SOUND SYSTEM Since the Turntable has bully-In speakers, It Is not to necessary to connect speakers In order to listen to your vinyl records. However, if you want to connect your own speakers, please see the following diagram.
DESCRIPTION&FEATURE 1. 45 RPM Adapter Holder — Use this if playing 45 RPM records with cut out centers. 2. Wallflower Lever Raises and lowers the tonearm. 3. Auto stop Switch This switch turns auto stop on or off.
9. Headphone Connect your headphone snot include listen to your vinyl playback. 10. Power switch/Volume control knob Rotate the ON/OFF/Volume control knob clockwise until you hear a dick and the POWER LED {11} illuminates. ~To power off the tum table rotate the ON/OFF/Volume control knob anti-clockwise until you hear a click and the POWER LED goes off . % 12, USB Audio Output Use the included USB cable to connect your turntable to your computer.
Using your turntable PLAY A RECORD 1. Before use, ensure the security wire {tone-arm rest/lock) and the cartridge protector (stylus/cartridge) have been removed. And the tonearm lock is released. 2. Place a record on the turntable platter . 3. Select the speed required using the speed selector switch. 4. Raise the tone-arm using the tone-arm lift lever . As you move the tonearm towards the record the turntable begins spinning.
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. Walt ting for Installation finished, and press "finish" to end the Installation; Completing e Nudity Se lug Wizard it Radicals Audacity should automatically start up, if not follow the next sequence: » The Audacity icon will now be seen on the desktop, double click on it to start Audacity running, if an icon does not appear, go to the ‘C’ drive under “My Computer’, click on ‘Program files’ and then ‘Audacity’.
RECORDING TO COMPUTER USING AUDACITY o Start the record playing as described above, and press Record at the top of the Audacity window to start recording to the computer. « Once recorded use the Transport controls at the top of the screen. Go to start, Play, Record, Pause, Stop and Go to end of Wave form as below: . & Use the file, Edit, View, Project, Generate, Effect and Analyses menus to Save, Export and Manipulate your music.
« At this point the whole waveform can be edited. However if only a section of the waveform needs to be edited (or saved) the section required can be highlighted by placing the mouse over the beginning of the section holding the left button down and dragging it right over the area required and releasing it when the end of the desired section is reached. This darkened section will now be the only audit that will be edited.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Reason(s} Solution(s} No power. Power cable not connected to Make sure the plug Is connected. wall socket. Switch the power on. Power socket Is not switched on. No sound when connected to a Volume Is too low. Increase the volume. home stereo system. 3.5mm audio cable Is connected tithe Aux input port. Aux-in source volume is too low. Remove the cable to resume normal playback. Increase the output volume of the Aux-in source. “The record Is playing too fast or too slow.
To fit a new one Just In opposite deals, Insert the audio-line accordingly, and Install the cartridge to the socket lightly. Note : Please exercise extreme care whilst performing this operation so as to avoid the tone arm and audio line wires from any damage. INSTALLING A NEW STYLUS CARTRIDGE -Refer to the figures 5 & 6 NOTES We advise you to clean your records with an anti-static cloth to gain maximum enjoyment from them and to make them last.
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