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  • Page 2 USB Cassette Converter Warranty Details The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 36 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion. The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws.
  • Page 3: Introduction And Contents Of Box

    Dear customer, Congratulations on purchasing a high quality MAGINON® product. You have acquired a modern audio cassette converter with excellent technical features and respective accessories, which is particularly easy to operate. Please study this information in detail observing, in particular, the safety instructions.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    2. Contents 1. INTRODUCTION AND CONTENTS OF BOX 2. CONTENTS 3. HAZARD, SAFETY AND WARNING NOTES 4. YOUR AUDIO CASSETTE CONVERTER 4.1. View from top 4.2. View from sides 5. START 5.1. Open and close cassette compartment 5.2. Insert batteries 5.3.
  • Page 5: Hazard, Safety And Warning Notes

    3. Hazard, safety and warning notices Incorrect use of the audio cassette converter and accessories can be dangerous for you and others and can damage or destroy the audio cassette converter. We therefore ask you to read and strictly observe the following Hazard, safety and warning notices.
  • Page 6  The audio cassette converter may not be dismantled, modified or repaired, there is danger of fire and electrocution. Damage from heat – re hazard  Do not leave audio cassette converter in places that are susceptible to considerable increases in temperature (e.g. a vehicle). The housing and internal parts may be damaged, which in turn could cause a fire.
  • Page 7  Do not place any open ignition sources, such as lit candles onto or close to the player.  Damage to the electronics or to the housing caused by external influences, such as electric shocks, falls or others are not covered by the warranty and shall thus be charged for.
  • Page 8: Your Audio Cassette Converter

    4. Your audio cassette converter 4.1. View from top Play Rewind Stop Fast forward 4.2. View from sides DC connection Headphones Volume controls USB connection...
  • Page 9: Start

    5. Start 5.1. Open and close cassette compartment Open the cover of the cassette compartment to insert and remove an audio cassette or to insert the batteries by moving the side slider in the direction marked “Open”. The cover opens automatically.
  • Page 10: Insert Audio Cassette

    5.3. Insert audio cassette To insert an audio cassette in the player rst open the cassette compartment as shown in section 5.1. Next insert the audio cassette in the cassette compartment as shown in the below illustration and close the cassette compartment again. 5.4.
  • Page 11: Playing Back Audio Cassettes

    6. Playing back audio cassettes Once an audio cassette has been inserted in the player and the device is connected to power, the audio cassette can be played back.  Press  button to start playback of the audio cassette. ...
  • Page 12: Digitize Recordings

    7. Digitize recordings 7.1. System requirements  Windows® XP/Vista/7/8  Pentium® IV, 3.0 GHz or higher  2 GB RAM  1 GB available hard disk space  CD/DVD drive  Unassigned USB port 7.2. Install software Install the « Audacity » program to transfer music from the audio cassette converter to your computer and to convert it into MP3 format.
  • Page 13: Connect To Computer

    7.3. Connect to computer Connect the audio cassette converter to your computer using the supplied USB cable. Plug the mini USB connector into the player and the other end into an unassigned USB port of your computer. The player sets itself up on the computer as a USB microphone. 7.4.
  • Page 14 First, the audio cassette converter must be set up as the audio source in the program by selecting Edit and Settings and then “Audio I/O” for adding “USB microphone” or “USB audio device”. Next, select File and New to create a new project for making the recordings. To start recording, simultaneously press the ...
  • Page 15: Conformity

    8. Conformity This device was tested according to Part 15 of the FCC regulations and it was con rmed that the device complies with the limit values for class B digital devices. The aim of these limit values is to provide appropriate protection against adverse sources of interference in case of a domestic installation.
  • Page 16: Care

    9. Care Do not use any corrosive cleaners, such as mentholated spirits, thinners, etc. to clean the audio cassette converter housing and camera accessory. When required, clean system components with a soft dry cloth. 10. Disposal For disposal, separate packaging into di erent types and dispose of in line with environmental regulations in supplied collection containers.
  • Page 17: Technical Specification

    11. Technical speci cation Element Beschreibung Mini USB port Headphone port 3.5 mm (1/8" jack plug) Connections DC IN connection 3.0 V 2x 1.5 V LR6 (AA) batteries Mini USB port Power supply DC IN connection 3.0 V (Mains adapter not included) Dimensions 110 mm x 80 mm x 30 mm Weight...
  • Page 18: Warranty And Service

    3 year manufacturer’s warranty. Please see the enclosed Warranty Card for details. Please contact our hotline prior to returning a defective device. Service address: Manufacturer's address: supra Schenker Australia Pty Ltd MAGINON® Service Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH P.O. Box 329 Denisstr. 28A 67663 Kaiserslautern Villawood, NSW 2163 Germany Australia Tel.: 1800 623 432...
  • Page 19 USB Cassette Converter Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice Unfortunately, from time to time, faulty products are manufactured which need to be returned to the Supplier for repair. Please be aware that if your product is capable of retaining user-generated data (such as files stored on a computer hard drive, telephone numbers stored on a mobile telephone, songs stored on a portable media player, games saved on a games console or files stored on a USB memory stick) during the process of repair, some or all of your stored...
  • Page 20 supra Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH 91060 Denisstr. 28A 11/2013 67663 Kaiserslautern 2001 0478 Germany...

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