HAV-TT20USB MANUAL (p.
ENGLISH How to Replace the Turntable Stylus (Needle) Removing the old stylus 1. Place a screwdriver at the tip of the stylus and push down in direction “A”. 2. Remove the stylus by pulling it forward and down. Installing a new stylus 1. Hold the tip of the stylus and insert the other end by pressing in direction “B”. 2. Push up in direction “C” until it locks at the tip. Layout 1. 45 RPM ADAPTER 2. TONE ARM TRACKING INDICATOR 3. DECORATION (NOT FOR ADJUSTING THE TONEARM) 4. TONEARM 5.
PART I: Phonograph 1. Connect the RCA line out jacks to the auxiliary input sockets of your amplifier. Make sure to match the socket colours with the jack colours. 2. Connect the AC plug to a household socket. The atmosphere light will be lit blue the whole time. 3. Place a record on the turntable. Remember to use the 45 RPM adapter located in the top right corner when playing a 45 RPM record. 4. Select the speed according to the record you are playing. 5.
Audacity Installation and USB Connection Connect one end of USB cable to the turntable and the other end to your computer. Then plug in the turntable AC power cord. Audacity for Windows® 1. Please insert the Audacity software disk that comes with your unit. Go to My Computer and double click on the CD ROM Drive. 2. There are five folders on the Audacity disk. Select Audacity_for_WIN for Windows® system and then select Audacity_for_MAC for Macintosh® system. 3.
Installing the Audacity Software 1. The Audacity Setup Wizard will appear. Click on Next to install the software. 2. Click on “I accept the agreement” and then click on Next.
3. Continue clicking on the Next buttons.
4. Click on the Install button to start installation. 5. Click on Finish to complete installation. 6. You can now open the Audacity software and start recording your files. NOTE: Once you set up Audacity, you do not need to reset it with each use. (For additional information, visit the Audacity website at http://audacity.sourceforge.
Configuring Audacity for Microsoft Windows® Audacity Interface Audacity Control Buttons Use the audio control buttons at the top of the screen:Skip to Start, Play, Record, Pause, Stop and Skip to End. Use the File, Edit, View, Project, Generate, Effect and Analyze menus to Save, Export, and edit the music. 1. Click the ( ) button to skip to start; 2. Adjust the output volume; 3. Click the ( ) button to play; 4. Click the ( ) button to record; 5. Click the ( ) button to pause the recording; 6.
Audacity Preferences 1. Click “Edit” on the Audacity interface, select “Preferences”. • The screen will open up Audacity Preferences. You can see the Audio I/O, Quality, File Formats, Spectrograms, Directories, Interface, Keyboard and Mouse in the Audacity Preferences interface. 2. Select the recording device: microphone (USB Audio CODEC) • Click “Audio I/O” on the Audacity Preferences interface. • Click “Device” and select “microphone (USB Audio CODEC)”.
3. Adjust the output and input volume. NOTE: Because of the variation between different operating systems, the input volume control may not work with some versions of Windows®. Windows® Vista is recommended to ensure the input volume control works properly. For more information on setup, please see ‘Setting up Audacity’ on the website below: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php?title=Transferring_tapes_and_records_to_computer_or_CD And for any query on the ‘Mixer Toolbar’ please see http://wiki.
Recording Operation To download music and save to your computer: 1. Place the record on the turntable. 2. Move the tonearm over to the record to start playing. 3. Click the Record ( ) button to start recording. The waves (left and right tracks) will show on the interface. 4. At the end of a song, click “Stop” ( ) in Audacity, then lift and move the tonearm to the tonearm rest. Move the cursor to the wave area and left click at the end of the song.
General Problem for all Versions of Windows® 1. When the turntable is connected, you cannot hear any sound when you want to listen to video or music. This is because the default playback device has been changed to USB Audio CODEC after the turntable is connected to the PC. Solution 1: Remove the USB cable from the PC. Solution 2: Vista and Windows 7: Click “Start” and go to the Control Panel. Find and click the “Sound” icon. Click the “Playback” tab and change the playback device. Click “OK”.
2. If you want to hear the music while recording, follow the steps below: Go to the Audacity interface. Click Edit and select “Preferences”. Then click “Audio I/O” tab and select the following setting. Click “OK” to confirm. Deselect the checkbox to disable its function. For more information please see ‘Set up Audacity to record from the turntable’ at the website below: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.
Adjustment for Windows® 7 and Vista only If you do not have the fluctuant wave on the Audacity interface or the sound is distorted when recording, adjust the recording level as described below: • Click “Start” in the lower left corner, go to the Control Panel. • In Classic View, double click the Sound icon.
• Or in the Control Panel Home view, click “Hardware and Sound”. Then click “Sound”.
• • In the Sound interface, select the “Recording” tab. Then, choose a recording device. Here we recommend you select Microphone USB Audio CODEC which is highlighted in the picture and click “Properties”. • Select “Levels” and adjust the Volume Setting. The setting range is from 0 to 100. Normally it should be between 30 and 80. However, you may refer to the Input Level Indicator from the Audacity panel that does not exceed 0.
• • For more information on Windows® Vista http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Windows_Vista_OS For more information on Windows® 7 http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Windows_7_OS You have a music recording on your computer now but the music needs to be saved and converted to WAV, Ogg or MP3 format before exporting. You may play back the song through your computer.
3. Select the “File Formats” tab and click on the “Find Library” button. 4. A dialogue box will appear. Click “Yes”. 5. Another box appears to locate “lame_enc.dll”. Select “Yes” and find and select the lame_enc.dll file.
6. Click the “OK” Button. Now the MP3 software set up is complete and you may proceed with exporting to MP3 format. Dividing Tracks 1. Press the ( ) button to return to the beginning of the first song. 2. Move the cursor to the wave graphic area, left click and hold, then drag from left to right. Release the mouse when the highlighted area reaches the end of the first song. 3. Click the "File" tab and select "Export Selection as MP3". 4.
5. Click “Save” and the first song will be saved on your computer. See the interface example below, saved in MP3 format: Complete box below: Second song to be divided and saved: 1. Move the cursor to the wave graphic at the beginning of the second song. Left click, hold and drag from left to right until you reach the end of the second song. 2. Click the “File” tab then select “Export Selection as MP3”. 3. Follow the steps above to the divide songs, one-by-one.
To Export Selection as WAV To Export Selection as Ogg 3. Once you have chosen to which file format the recording should be exported, the interface below appears. Here you can enter the file name and the location where it will be saved, e.g. on the desktop. Then click “Save”.
Save as Ogg Note: You have an option to save all the songs into one file at once, after completing the recording click the File tab and select Export as MP3, Export as WAV or Export as Ogg. Copying the Music File to an MP3 Player 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connect your MP3 player to your computer via a USB cable. Turn on your computer. Double click “MY COMPUTER” Locate the drive named “REMOVABLE DISK” or “MP3 PLAYER” – This is your MP3 player.
If your computer is a Mac® OS X system (Intel CPU), please enter the Intel folder to install the Audacity software; • If your computer is a Mac® OS 9 system, please enter the Mac® OS 9 folder to install the Audacity software; • If your computer is a Mac® OS X system (Power PC CPU), please enter the PPC folder to install the Audacity software. 3. Double click on the setup file according to your supported system, for example, the “audacity.dmg” icon. The software files will now open in a folder.
Audacity Control Buttons Use the audio controls button at the top of the screen: Skip to Beginning, Play, Record, Pause, Stop and Skip to End. Use the File, Edit, View, Project, Generate, Effect and Analyze menus to Save, Export, and edit the music. 1. Click the ( ) button to skip to start; 2. Click the ( ) button to play; 3. Click the ( ) button to record; 4. Click the ( ) button to pause the recording; 5. Click the ( ) button to stop the recording; 6.
2. Select the recording device: Core Audio (USB Audio CODEC) • Click “Audio I/O” in the Audacity Preferences interface. • Click “Device” and select “Core Audio (USB Audio CODEC)”. • Click “Channels” and select 2 (Stereo). • Click “OK”. Note: If you can’t find the “Core Audio (USB Audio CODEC)” from the Device list, close the Audacity Software and re-open to try again or ensure the turntable is connected to the computer. 3. Under the Quality tab, set the Default Sample Format to 16-bit.
To set Smart Recording 1. Select the Smart Recording in the Audacity Preferences interface and set the Sound Activation Level (dB) to -36, then click OK. 2. At the top of the main Audacity window, to the right of the input and output level meters (labelled L and R), you will see the input and output volume. To the left of the input and output volume there is a volume icon. Adjust the output and input volume to maximum.
6. After you have finished recording, you may play back the songs through your computer in Stop Mode, by simply clicking the ( ) button. Dividing Tracks When your recording is complete: 1. Press the ( ) button to return to the beginning of the first song. 2. Move the cursor to the wave graphic area. Left click and hold and drag from left to right. Release the mouse when the desired section in the time bar is highlighted. 3. Click the “file” tab and then select “EXPORT SELECTION”. 4.
5. Then a window appears. Select your music file location and format, and type in your file name. Click “Save” and the song will be saved on your computer. Export and Save Files (after recording is complete) • • • When the song is finished, click the ( ) button in Audacity. Then lift and move the tonearm to the tonearm rest. You now have a music download on your computer. You may play back the song through your computer. • Simply click the ( ) button to play.
2. A window will pop up below after clicking Export. The default file format is MP3, but you can select another format. All you need to do is click on the arrow located to the right of MP3 Files. Troubleshooting Guide If you have any problems with the unit, please look through the items below and see if you can solve the problem yourself before calling your dealer.
THE WHOLE UNIT Problem Cause Solution Power does not come on when the unit is switched on. Unit is unplugged. Connect the unit to the AC power supply. The sound is distorted. The unit is too close to a TV set or another similar appliance. Turn off the TV or other appliance and relocate the unit. Specifications DC servo motor Belt drive 33-1/3 rpm, 45 rpm and 78 rpm Less than 0.
Declaration of conformity We Nedis B.V., De Tweeling 28, 5215MC, ’s-Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Tel.: 0031 73 5991055 Email: info@nedis.com Declare that product: Brand: KÖNIG ELECTRONIC Model: HAV-TT20USB Description: USB Turntable Is in conformity with the following standards: EN 60065:2002 + Amd 1:2006 + Amd 11:2008 EU Directive(s): 2006/95/EC ‘s-Hertogenbosch, 20-3-2010 Mrs.: J.