Arts Electronics LPP1000 TURNTABLE AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual 2

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Setting the clock (1)
Set the current time before using the unit.
You can set the clock when the unit is in standby.
1 Press the STANDBY/ON button to put
the unit into standby.
oo If a setting is left for more than 20 seconds, this
time setting mode will end.
ENGLISH
NOTE
When the ring around the button is not lit blue, the
unit is in standby. Note that the clock cannot be set
when the unit is on.
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4 Press the CLOCK ADJUST button again.
2 Press and hold the CLOCK ADJUST button for at least 2 seconds.
Display example
Press and hold for at
least 2 seconds
“SET CLOCK” scrolls across the display.
The “hour” value blinks.
5 Press the TIME (j/k) buttons to set
the current hour.
3 Press the TIME (j/k) buttons to switch
between 24 HOUR and 12 HOUR (24hour or 12-hour time display).
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Setting the clock (2)
6 Press the CLOCK ADJUST button.
Current time display
The clock is always shown when the unit is in standby
mode (off ) and when the function is set to PHONO/
AUX.
Display example
Press the remote control's DISPLAY button to show the
clock on the display.
oo The current time is shown for 3 seconds in CD and
FM/AM modes.
The minute value blinks.
7 Press the TIME (j/k) buttons to set
the current minute.
Display example
Current time
8 Press the CLOCK ADJUST button.
oo The DISPLAY button does not function in AUX/
PHONO and Bluetooth modes.
oo In Bluetooth mode, the current time is only shown
when paired.
This completes the procedures for setting the time.
The clock will start from the set minute at 0 seconds.
oo The unit’s clock and wakeup timer settings will be
erased if a power outage occurs or the power cord is
unplugged from an outlet.
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Basic operation (1)
1 Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn
the unit on.
3 Turn the VOLUME knob to adjust the
volume.
ENGLISH
The ring around the STANDBY/ON button lights
blue when on.
oo Even when in standby (unit off ), pressing a function button will turn the unit on.
2 Press a function button to set the playback source.
MIN (0): minimum volume
MAX (40): maximum volume
Turn the VOLUME knob right to raise the volume
and left to lower it.
oo The default value is 20.
oo When you turn the VOLUME knob, the volume
will be shown for about 3 seconds.
oo When the volume is at minimum level, “MIN”
appears on the display. At maximum, “MAX”
appears.
VV S
 udden loud noises could damage your hearing or cause other harm. Set the volume to
minimum. After sound output begins, adjust
the volume to a suitable level.
When a playback source is selected, the corresponding indicator appears on the display.
oo When not using this unit, press the STANDBY/ON
button to put the unit into standby.
Record
External input
CD
Bluetooth
Radio
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Basic operation (2)
Adjusting the bass, treble and stereo
balance
1 Press the SOUND button to select the
item you want to adjust.
Pressing the SOUND button cycles through the
items in the following order.
BASS
Setting items and ranges
BASS (low frequencies)
Use to adjust the bass.
Setting range: −5 to +5
Default value: 0
Display example
TREBLE (high frequencies)
Use to adjust the treble.
Setting range: −5 to +5
Default value: 0
Display example
TREBLE
BALANCE
Ordinary display
2 Within 3 seconds, start using the
VOLUME (+/−) buttons to adjust the
setting.
BALANCE
Use to adjust the left-right stereo balance.
Setting range: L+10 to R+10
Default value: CENTER
Display example
oo If 3 seconds pass without any adjustment, the
setting mode will end.
You should usually leave BALANCE set to CENTER.
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Adjusting the brightness of the display
Press the DIMMER button to cycle through the following brightness settings.
Ordinary brightness
Dim
Muting the output
Press the MUTE button to temporarily silence the output. Press the MUTE button again to resume output at
the previously set volume level.
Very dim
ENGLISH
oo When the unit enters standby, the dimmer setting is
reset to ordinary brightness.
oo When the mute function is active, “MUTE” appears on
the display.
oo When the mute function is active, adjusting the volume will unmute the output.
oo When the mute function is active, changing the
source will unmute the output.
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Listening to a CD (1)
1 Press the CD/Bluetooth button to select
CD.
Press the CD/Bluetooth button again to switch
between CD and Bluetooth.
After switching to CD, “DISC” will appear, “READING”
will blink for several seconds, and then the CD will
be in a stopped state. If no disc is loaded, “NO DISC”
appears on the display.
2 Press the open/close (- ) button to
open the tray.
The disc tray opens forward.
3 Place a disc centered on the tray with
the labeled side up.
oo Never place more than one disc on the tray.
oo If the tray is closed while a disc is outside the center
guides, the disc might become stuck inside and the
tray might not open. Be sure to always place discs
within the guides at the center of the tray.
oo Do not force the tray by hand when opening or
closing.
4 Press the open/close (-) button to
close the tray.
Be careful not to let your fingers be pinched when
the tray closes.
oo The unit takes a few seconds to load the disc. No
buttons will work when “READING” is displayed.
Wait until the disc information is displayed.
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Audio CD display example
Total number of tracks
5 Press the play/pause (y/9) button.
Total playback time
MP3/WMA disc display example
File number
ENGLISH
Folder number
Playback will start from the first track and y will
appear on the display.
oo A non-audio disc might be “played” in the same
manner as an audio disc, but sound will not be
output.
oo When a WMA disc is loaded, “WMA” will appear
on the left side of the display.
Track number
Playback elapsed time
oo If you press the play/pause (y/9) button
without closing the disc tray, the tray will close
automatically and playback will start.
oo MP3/WMA files that are not placed in a subfolder
are in the “001 (ROOT)” folder. Playback starts
from the first track in the “001 (ROOT)” folder.
oo For details about the playback order of MP3/
WMA files, see page 39.
oo After all tracks have played, playback will automatically stop.
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Listening to a CD (2)
Pausing playback
Press the play/pause (y/9) button to pause playback.
When paused, press the play/pause (y/9) button to
resume playback from the paused point.
oo When paused, the playback time will blink.
Stopping playback
Press the stop (8) button to stop playback.
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Skipping tracks/files
Search for a part of a track
ENGLISH
During playback, turn the skip (.//) knob to skip
to the previous or next track/file and start playback.
Keep turning until you reach the desired track number.
oo When stopped, after selecting a track with the skip
(.//) knob, press the play/pause (y/9) button to start playback.
oo During playback, turn slightly toward . to return
to the beginning of the currently playing track. To
play an earlier track, continue turning toward ..
During playback, press and hold a search (m/,)
button to search forward/backward. When you stop
pressing, ordinary playback will resume.
oo No sound is output when searching forward or backward, but the time display changes.
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Programmed playback (1)
Up to 32 tracks/files can be programmed in the desired
order.
Program tracks when playback is stopped.
Programming tracks/files
oo To stop programming, press the stop (8) button
or wait 20 seconds or more.
oo During programming if you do nothing for 20
seconds or more, the program will be confirmed.
Example of display after program confirmation
1 Press the CD/Bluetooth button to select
“CD”.
3 Select a track to add to the program.
With an audio CD
Use the skip/search (.m/,/) buttons
to select a track by number.
2 Press the MEMORY button when
stopped.
Display example
Display example
Track number
With an MP3/WMA disc
To select a folder by number, use the MP3 (j/k)
buttons.
Program number
The track number (or folder and file numbers) and
the MEMORY indicator blink.
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To select a file by number, use the skip/search
(.m/,/) buttons.
5 When you have finished adding tracks
to a program, press the play/pause
(y/9) button to start programmed
playback.
Display example
File number
oo This unit treats MP3/WMA files that are not in
folders as being in the 001 (ROOT) folder.
oo If you change the folder or file number, only the
MEMORY indicator will blink.
4 Press the MEMORY button.
ENGLISH
Folder number
oo To stop programmed playback, press the stop (8)
button. The contents of the program are retained.
oo During programmed playback, use the skip/search
(.m/,/) buttons to select different
tracks/files in the program. You can also use the scroll
(MULTI JOG) knob on the main unit for this operation.
oo During programmed playback, shuffle playback
(page 39) is not possible.
oo The display will appear as follows when programmed
playback completes.
Display example
Total number of program tracks
The selected track is added to the program, and
“P02” appears on the display.
oo To program multiple tracks, repeat steps 3 to 4 .
oo To stop programming, press the stop (8) button.
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Programmed playback (2)
Checking the program order
When stopped, press the MEMORY button to cycle
through the program numbers and the programmed
track numbers in order.
3 Press the MEMORY button.
The track/file is added to the end of the program.
Changing a track/file within the program
Adding tracks to the end of the program
1 When stopped, press the MEMORY button repeatedly to show the number
which is one higher than the last program number.
1 When programmed playback is stopped,
press the MEMORY button repeatedly
until the program number of the track/
file you want to change appears on the
display.
When using an audio CD, the track number and
MEMORY indicator will blink.
When using a MP3/WMA disc, the folder number,
file number and MEMORY indicator will blink.
2 Use the skip/search (.m/,/)
buttons to select the track that you
want to use as a replacement in the
program.
2 Press the .m or ,/ button
to select a track.
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