Sunwin Technology SW618 GPO FLIGHT User Manual user manual
Shenzhen Sunwin Technology Co., Ltd. GPO FLIGHT user manual
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Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 1 USER MANUAL V3 | SEPT 2017 07/09/2017 12:36 ENGLISH Thanks for purchasing the Flight turntable player from GPO. This retro-themed unit adds a touch of classic style to any room, while still providing amazing audio quality through the built in speakers. To get the most from your new turntable player, please read these instructions carefully before use, and keep them in a safe place for future reference. Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 3 07/09/2017 12:36 Unpacking This package contains: 1x Flight Turntable 1x Turntable Needle (fitted) 1x Turntable Rubber Slip Mat (placed on the turntable) 1x DC Power Cable 1x RCA Cable 1x Manual Carefully remove all of the contents from the packaging. Make sure you retain and store this manual for future reference. When choosing a location for the unit, avoid inclines, direct sunlight or sources of heat and moisture. Keep all of the ventilation holes clear, and do not place any equipment on top of the unit as this can lead to damage. Only remove the stylus guard from the stylus assembly during use. Leaving the guard in place during storage will protect your stylus from damage. Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 4 07/09/2017 12:36 Features 1. 3-speed turntable (33, 45 or 78 RPM) 2. Belt drive and semi-automatic play tone arm 3. Ceramic stereo cartridge and jewel stylus 4. Built-in 45 RPM adapter 5. Aux-in, RCA Audio out and Headphone out functions 6. Built-in 2.1 speakers 7. Rechargeable lithium battery 8. Bluetooth functionality 9. USB playing, recording and segmentation recording 10. Cassette playing 11. Pitch adjustment 12. Treble and Bass adjustment Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 5 07/09/2017 12:36 Location of Controls 1. Turntable Indicator Light 2. Aux-in Indicator Light 3. USB Indicator Light 4. Cassette Indicator Light 5. Stop Indicator Light 6. Bluetooth Indicator Light 7. Battery Power Indicator Light 8. Recording Indicator Light 9. Cassette Tape Slot 10. Pitch Adjustment 11. Treble Adjustment 12. Bass Adjustment 13. Power on/off and Volume 14. Headphone Jack 15. Play/Pause 16. Fast Forward and Next 17. Stop 18. Rewind and Previous 19. Record 20. Mode Select 21. DC Power Jack 22. RCA Audio Out Jack 23. Aux-in Jack Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 6 07/09/2017 12:36 Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 7 17 20 11 15 18 10 19 12 16 13 14 23 22 21 07/09/2017 12:36 Mode Selection Turntable Mode - play a vinyl record through the unit’s built-in speakers USB Mode - play MP3 files stored on an external USB drive USB Record Mode - record your vinyl and cassette tape to MP3 files on an external USB drive Aux-in Mode - play music from your music player, smartphone or other device through the unit’s built in speakers Bluetooth Mode - connect the unit to external Bluetooth-enabled speakers Cassette Mode - play a cassette tape through the unit’s built-in speakers Stop Indicator – stop music playing in USB Mode, and stop vinyl/ cassette tape recording in Record mode Battery Level Indicator - display the current charge status of the rechargeable battery To select the Turntable, USB, Cassette, Aux-in or Bluetooth mode, press the mode select button until the relevant indicator light is illuminated. Press to STOP music playing in USB mode. Press to STOP vinyl/cassette tape recording in Record mode. PLAY or PAUSE the music in USB mode. Press to record your vinyl record and cassette tape, more information in record section. Play NEXT song in USB mode. Hold down for three seconds to fast forward in USB mode. Play PREVIOUS song in USB mode. Hold down for three seconds to rewind in USB mode. Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 8 07/09/2017 12:36 Unit Operation Turntable Mode 1. Turn on the unit power 2. Select Turntable mode using the mode select button 3. Choose the correct speed setting, and place the vinyl record onto the turntable 4. Place the tone arm into the correct position to begin playback 5. The turntable will stop automatically when the record has finished Aux-in Play Mode 1. Turn on the unit power 2. Select Aux-in mode using the mode select button 3. Connect your chosen device to the unit’s aux-in jack using the c able provided 4. Press the play/pause button to begin playback USB Play Mode 1. Turn on the unit power 2. Select USB mode using the mode select button 3. Connect your USB device to the unit using the USB slot 4. Press the play/pause button to begin playback Bluetooth Mode 1. Turn on the unit power 2. Select Bluetooth mode by holding the mode button down for three seconds while in turntable, USB, Cassette or Aux-in mode 3. The Bluetooth indicator light will flash rapidly as the unit searches for nearby Bluetooth-enabled devices. 4. When paired the blue light will flash shortly with a three second interval. Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 9 07/09/2017 12:36 5. If the devices fail to sync, please repeat points 1-4. 6. Hold down the stop button for three seconds to turn off Bluetooth mode and move straight to turntable mode Cassette Play Mode 1. Turn on the unit power 2. Select Cassette play mode using the mode select button 3. Insert your cassette tape in the cassette tape slot 4. The cassette will stop automatically when the tape has finished Vinyl Record Mode 1. Insert a blank USB stick into the slot 2. Place the desired vinyl onto the turntable or cassette tape in the cassette tape slot. 3. Press the record button on the control panel, the red light next to record will begin to flash. Press the record button once to record the vinyl in one track, press the record button twice to split the tracks. 4. Press the stop button to turn off recording. Charging the Battery The battery level indicator displays the current charge status of the unit’s rechargeable battery. Red: The unit needs to be charged Green: The unit is charging Blue: The unit has fully charged RCA Audio Out An RCA cable is included to connect your unit to external speakers. 10 Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 10 07/09/2017 12:36 Headphone Out Headphones can be connected using the Headphone jack. Pitch Adjustment When the Pitch knob is centered on the middle line, the record player plays at normal speed. When the LP speed is slower than expected, you can turn right to adjust the speed. When the LP speed is faster than expected, you can turn left to adjust the speed. Treble/Bass Adjustment You can rotate the Treble and Bass knob to adjust the treble or bass at your desired level. Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 11 11 07/09/2017 12:36 Replacing the Stylus The unit’s stylus will need replacing regularly. To replace the stylus: RCA Audio Out 1. Push the arm lock to release the tone arm 2. Remove the cap from the cartridge to expose the needle 3. Carefully remove the cartridge from the socket 4. Completely remove the stylus needle from the cartridge 5. Carefully place a new stylus needle into the cartridge 6. Place the cartridge back into the socket 7. Put the cartridge cap back in place 8. Re-engage the arm lock The turntable’s stylus needs to be replaced every 3-4 months for best performance. To buy a replacement stylus, go to www.gporetro.com or visit one of our stockists. 12 Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 12 07/09/2017 12:36 Product Care • Keep the unit clean, dry, and away from any potential sources of splashing or dripping. • Avoid areas with high levels of humidity – such as kitchens and bathrooms, and those with extreme temperatures of 35°C or higher. • Do not let any loose items fall into the unit. • Always unplug the unit before cleaning. • Take care when cleaning and wiping the unit’s plastic parts and finish, and use only a dry dust cloth. The front panel can be cleaned gently with a damp cloth and mild soap. • Store the unit horizontally. • Avoid condensation. If the unit is moved from a cold to a warmer location, please wait 30 minutes before operation. • Disconnect the power supply after use. Product Support For more advice or assistance, please visit www.gporetro.com. Please note, for your personal safety you SHOULD NOT attempt to open the unit’s casing. Opening the casing voids your warranty, and no user serviceable parts are contained inside Flight_user_Manual EU - Sept 2017_v3.indd 13 13 07/09/2017 12:36 FCC Warning Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ‐‐ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ‐‐ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ‐‐ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ‐‐ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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