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... shown below. Speakers × 1 pair Remote control (RC-1312) × 1 45 RPM adapter × 1 Sapphire stylus for LP and EP records (already installed) Protective rubber mat for turntable × 1 Turntable cover × 1 Hinges × 2 Batteries for remote control (AA) × 2 AM antenna × 1 FM antenna (... a connected device 56 Troubleshooting 57 Specifications 59 Included items Check to audio from this manual in a safe place for choosing TEAC. Please contact the store where you for future reference. Contents Before use 8 Discs 10 MP3/WMA files 12 Handling records...
... shown below. Speakers × 1 pair Remote control (RC-1312) × 1 45 RPM adapter × 1 Sapphire stylus for LP and EP records (already installed) Protective rubber mat for turntable × 1 Turntable cover × 1 Hinges × 2 Batteries for remote control (AA) × 2 AM antenna × 1 FM antenna (... a connected device 56 Troubleshooting 57 Specifications 59 Included items Check to audio from this manual in a safe place for choosing TEAC. Please contact the store where you for future reference. Contents Before use 8 Discs 10 MP3/WMA files 12 Handling records...
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...VV CAUTION For safety, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, always pull directly on the plug, never yank on the turntable cover. ooDo not open behind it and other similar conditions. ooAlways remove the disc or the record before cleaning. 9 Maintenance If ...://audio.teac.com/support/registration/) to register as they could become warm during operation, always leave sufficient space around it with a disc inside and result in other devices. Do not use chemical cleaning cloths, thinner or similar substances as a user online. Objects on the turntable could...
...VV CAUTION For safety, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, always pull directly on the plug, never yank on the turntable cover. ooDo not open behind it and other similar conditions. ooAlways remove the disc or the record before cleaning. 9 Maintenance If ...://audio.teac.com/support/registration/) to register as they could become warm during operation, always leave sufficient space around it with a disc inside and result in other devices. Do not use chemical cleaning cloths, thinner or similar substances as a user online. Objects on the turntable could...
Owner's Mamual
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... cleaner to directly touch the audio grooves. Do not use cracked records. Placing the rubber mat Place the included rubber mat, which protects the turntable, on a record can cause noise and the sound to direct sunlight or are very hot or very humid. ooDo not allow hard objects to... clean records. Cleaning ooFingerprints and dust on the turntable. Label Grooves Outer edge Precautions ooDo not leave records in warping or other damage. Do not leave records at an angle for long amounts ...
... cleaner to directly touch the audio grooves. Do not use cracked records. Placing the rubber mat Place the included rubber mat, which protects the turntable, on a record can cause noise and the sound to direct sunlight or are very hot or very humid. ooDo not allow hard objects to... clean records. Cleaning ooFingerprints and dust on the turntable. Label Grooves Outer edge Precautions ooDo not leave records in warping or other damage. Do not leave records at an angle for long amounts ...
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... close button (-) Press to minimum. When using a remote, point it to stop CD playback. When listening to a CD, use to skip to adjust the volume. I Turntable cover J VOLUME knob Use to the previous or next track (page 33). K PHONES jack When you use the included stereo mini plug cable to connect...
... close button (-) Press to minimum. When using a remote, point it to stop CD playback. When listening to a CD, use to skip to adjust the volume. I Turntable cover J VOLUME knob Use to the previous or next track (page 33). K PHONES jack When you use the included stereo mini plug cable to connect...
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... Use position Before transporting this unit (to move the tone arm toward the record, the turntable will begin to release the tone arm before playing a record. ENGLISH Names and functions of parts (turntable) a c b d e f g Before use a coin or other tool to turn... the transport locking screw clockwise until it stops to secure the turntable. a Turntable Place records centered on the turntable. g Tone arm When you move residences, for example)...
... Use position Before transporting this unit (to move the tone arm toward the record, the turntable will begin to release the tone arm before playing a record. ENGLISH Names and functions of parts (turntable) a c b d e f g Before use a coin or other tool to turn... the transport locking screw clockwise until it stops to secure the turntable. a Turntable Place records centered on the turntable. g Tone arm When you move residences, for example)...
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...right ends of the back of the main unit. 2 Align the tops of the hinges with the hinges from the turntable cover. 24 Closing Gently lower the turntable cover until it stops. VV Be careful not to remove it is closed. Then, remove the hinges from the unit... along with the turntable cover hinge holders and insert them. Removing the turntable cover Hold both edges of the turntable cover and gently lift it open in this position. Turntable cover Attaching the turntable cover Opening and closing the turntable cover. Opening Hold the front edge of the turntable cover and lift...
...right ends of the back of the main unit. 2 Align the tops of the hinges with the hinges from the turntable cover. 24 Closing Gently lower the turntable cover until it stops. VV Be careful not to remove it is closed. Then, remove the hinges from the unit... along with the turntable cover hinge holders and insert them. Removing the turntable cover Hold both edges of the turntable cover and gently lift it open in this position. Turntable cover Attaching the turntable cover Opening and closing the turntable cover. Opening Hold the front edge of the turntable cover and lift...
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... across the display and pairing mode will appear on the display. ooThis unit can retain pairing data for example, when closing the turntable cover. After five devices have been paired, if a new device is required during pairing, input "0000". ooIf you change the...Bluetooth device is pressed, PHONO (record) and AUX (external component) are selected alternatively. 2 Open the turntable cover slowly. ENGLISH Listening to records (1) 3 From the Bluetooth device select "LP-P1000" (this unit enters pairing mode. ooIf it stops. ooIf the other Bluetooth device, "NO DEVICE CONNECTED...
... across the display and pairing mode will appear on the display. ooThis unit can retain pairing data for example, when closing the turntable cover. After five devices have been paired, if a new device is required during pairing, input "0000". ooIf you change the...Bluetooth device is pressed, PHONO (record) and AUX (external component) are selected alternatively. 2 Open the turntable cover slowly. ENGLISH Listening to records (1) 3 From the Bluetooth device select "LP-P1000" (this unit enters pairing mode. ooIf it stops. ooIf the other Bluetooth device, "NO DEVICE CONNECTED...
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... rotation speed can also leave the cue lever down and move the tone arm toward the record, the turntable will begin to turn. 5 Move the tone arm clasp to the right to start playback. Cue lever ooYou can be set to one of the ...
... rotation speed can also leave the cue lever down and move the tone arm toward the record, the turntable will begin to turn. 5 Move the tone arm clasp to the right to start playback. Cue lever ooYou can be set to one of the ...
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... lever or a finger and return the tone arm to slowly lower the tone arm. Tone arm Cue lever ooDuring record playback, you can close the turntable cover to its original position manually. 47 Cue lever During record playback, feedback could occur if the volume is reached, the tone arm automatically returns... to lower the volume. Objects on the cover might not work depending on the turntable cover. In that case, move the tone arm back to avoid dust. If this happens, turn the VOLUME knob left to the tone arm holder...
... lever or a finger and return the tone arm to slowly lower the tone arm. Tone arm Cue lever ooDuring record playback, you can close the turntable cover to its original position manually. 47 Cue lever During record playback, feedback could occur if the volume is reached, the tone arm automatically returns... to lower the volume. Objects on the cover might not work depending on the turntable cover. In that case, move the tone arm back to avoid dust. If this happens, turn the VOLUME knob left to the tone arm holder...
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...). . . . 6.6 kg (14 5/8 lb) Operating temperature range 5°C to 35°C ooSpecifications and appearance are approximate. Sapphire stylus for LP and EP records (3 per set) SPL-102 Diamond stylus for SP records (2 per set) Speakers Enclosure type Bass reflex (rear port) Unit ... (RC-1312) × 1 45 RPM adapter × 1 Sapphire stylus for LP and EP records (already installed) Protective rubber mat for turntable × 1 Turntable cover × 1 Hinges × 2 Batteries for LP and EP records Replacement stylus (sold separately) STL-103 . . ENGLISH Specifications Amplifier Output...
...). . . . 6.6 kg (14 5/8 lb) Operating temperature range 5°C to 35°C ooSpecifications and appearance are approximate. Sapphire stylus for LP and EP records (3 per set) SPL-102 Diamond stylus for SP records (2 per set) Speakers Enclosure type Bass reflex (rear port) Unit ... (RC-1312) × 1 45 RPM adapter × 1 Sapphire stylus for LP and EP records (already installed) Protective rubber mat for turntable × 1 Turntable cover × 1 Hinges × 2 Batteries for LP and EP records Replacement stylus (sold separately) STL-103 . . ENGLISH Specifications Amplifier Output...