User Guide

Go to SETTINGS > BLUETOOTH
Search for devices (Make sure Bluetooth is
turned ON)
Paired
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
ON
BLTD
Devices
Now discoverable
12:12 PM
1. Short press MODE” button on the control panel to switch mode till "BT" shows on the display panel. Bluetooth is ready for
connections.
2. Turn on the Bluetooth function on your device, search for and select "BLTD"in your Bluetooth settings to pair, you will hear a beep
if your device is successfully connected.
Note: If your device requests a password, enter the default password "0 0 0 0 " and press OK.
3. When successfully paired and connected, an audible chime will sound. After initial pairing, the unit will stay paired unless unpaired
manually by the user or erased due to a reset of the device. If your device should become unpaired or you find it is unable to connect,
choose ignore the device and repeat the above steps.
4. Play, pause or skip a selected track using the controls on your Bluetooth Device or the controls on the turntable.
Bluetooth settings
Bluetooth devices
Scanning
Bluetooth
Device name
BLTD
Visible
Search for devices
Make device visible
Go to SETTINGS > BLUETOOTH
Search for devices (Make sure Bluetooth is
turned ON)
12:12 PM
Bluetooth Input--- pairing with Bluetooth
1. Insert your USB flash drive or SD card into the USB or SD slot. Shortly press he “Record” button till the
display shows ”REC”, display begin to flash, it means that the recording is beginning. It will record when it
is in PHONO/LINN-IN/FM mode.
2. Stop recording. Press and hold the “Record” button again, the recording will stop(display will show "STOP")
and save the recorded audio automatically to USB flash drive or SD card as the last song.
3. Find below files on your computer for one recorded song, and repeat steps 1-2 above if you want the other
recordings.
File Folder
FILE0001.WAV
(Recorded in WAV format)
son folder
JL_REC
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Recording ONLY support USB flash drive in FAT/FAT32 format, and recorded music is in WAV. files.
MAKE A COPY and formating USB flash drive (if in exFAT or NTFS format ) into FAT/FAT32 format before recording.
Does not support external storage device like hard drive or PC, laptop, etc.
USB Stick/SD Card Recording NOTE:
USB Stick/SD Card Recording
On an iPhone
On an Android Phone