User's Manual

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AUX IN OPERATION
The RP-TT70 system provides an AUX IN JACK (#14) for connecting external audio devices like MP3
players, CD players, smart phones and iPods (except iPod shuffle 3rd
generation) to listen to your external source through the speakers of this
system.
1. You need an audio cable (not included) with one 3.5 mm stereo
plug on each end of the cable.
2. Plug one end of the cable into the AUX IN JACK (#14) located on
the rear panel of the unit and the other end of the cable into the
Line-out Jack or Headphone Jack of your external audio device.
3. Turn on the external audio device.
4. Rotate the FUNCTION SELECTOR (#13) to select the AUX IN mode.
5. Rotate the POWER/VOLUME CONTROL (#12) clockwise to turn the unit ON. A click sound will
be heard and the POWER/FUNCTION INDICATOR (#10) will light "purple".
6. Use the POWER/VOLUME CONTROL (#12) on the unit to adjust the output volume.
7. Operate all other functions on the external device as usual.
Notes:
If you connect the Line-out Jack on your external device then you only need to adjust the volume
control of this system. If you connect the Headphone Jack of your external device then you may
need to adjust both the volume control of your external device and the volume control of this
system to find the most desirable volume setting.
Rotate the POWER/VOLUME CONTROL (#12) counter-clockwise until you hear a “click” sound to
turn OFF the system when you have finished listening. Don't forget to switch OFF the power of
your external device as well.
USING HEADPHONES
Plug your headphones (not included) into the STEREO HEADPHONE JACK (#11) on the front panel of
the Turntable Unit for private listening. After plugging in the headphones, the speakers will
automatically be disconnected.
WARNING : ALWAYS LOWER THE VOLUME LEVEL BEFORE PUTTING ON YOUR
HEADPHONES, OTHERWISE YOUR HEARING COULD BE DAMAGED.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
RECORD CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To ensure the best sound and the least amount of wear on your records, it’s essential that they are kept
clean. Make sure your records, especially older ones are sufficiently cleaned prior to playing them.
Thoroughly clean dust off the stylus and record regularly.
Use a soft brush to clean the stylus. Brush from the base to the tip as shown below.