• Place the record on the turntable. If required, place the 45rpm adapter on the record spindle.
• Choose the desired playing speed using the speed selection switch (33-, 45- or 78rpm).
• Rotate the power & volume control knob clockwise to turn the device on, note that this is also the control of the volume.
• Make sure that any protective cover is removed from the stylus.
• Unlock the tone arm by releasing the tone arm clip.
• Raise the arm by using the tone arm lever.
• Place the stylus vertically over the first track of the record, the turntable will start turning automatically.
• Lower the stylus slowly onto the record by using the tone arm lever.
• When a record comes to the end, the turntable will stop automatically if the auto-stop switch is in the ON position. If the
switch is in the off position then it will keep turning until the switch is set in the ON position.
* Some vinyl records stop before the end or do not stop when the end is reached. In this case set Auto-stop to OFF.
• Lift up the tone arm and put it on the rest when finished, always using the tone arm lever.
• Lock the tone arm by closing the tone arm clip.
• Re-attach the stylus cover.
• Turn off the power.
Before transmission between your BT device and the turntable is possible, both devices must be coupled. This process is called
"pairing". The turntable is served as a receiver, to receive the music stream to be played on the turntable.
If you have already coupled to a BT device before, this connection will be restored automatically when both devices are in
range and BT operation has been selected on the Record player. "Pairing" does not have to be repeated. This function may need
to be activated in your BT device, however.
• Set the mode knob to BT mode.
• Turn on the BT streaming function on your device. The device will scan for pairable BT devices in the reception range.
• Select "Audizio RP116" from the list with found devices.
• You can now play your music from your device, using the turntable player as speaker.
This device also features a BT transmitter, meaning that it is possible to play sound from the turntable via BT to, for example, a
BT speaker or wireless headphones. Rotate the mode knob to BT OUT mode to enable the BT transmitting function.
Note: When the turntable is being used as a BT speaker, all other playback functions cannot be used at the same time.
You can listen to the music stored on another audio device or smartphone through the record player, by connecting it to the
3.5mm aux-in jack on the back. Use a cable with 3.5 mm pins on both ends, one end connected to the aux-in jack of the Record
player, the other end connected to the earphone jack of the audio device (or line output if available). Play music on the
connected device, the sound will be emitted by the turntable.
Before connecting the turntable to a computer, disconnect it from your mixer or hi-fi system.
The included software is a third-party application and therefore Audizio does not handle any questions or problems related to
the software.
1. Turn on the computer.
2. Once the computer has booted up, connect the turntable. The computer will now install the drivers.
3. After the drivers are installed, you now need to install the Audacity software. Please scan the QR code below to land on the
download page.
• Plug the USB cable into the back of the device and the other end into a free USB port
on your computer.
• Launch the Audacity software by double-clicking the Audacity icon.
• Before recording, click edit at the top of the main page; select preferences at the
bottom of the menu that opens.
• In the recording section of the window, open the Device menu with the down arrow
on the right. Select the USP PnP Audio Device option from the menu. Also check the
box next to 'Software Playthrough (Play new track while it is being recorded)'.
• In the lower box you can set the number of recording channels, 1 is Mono and 2 is
Stereo, select the option Stereo.
• Click 'OK' once the options have been selected.
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