Rear Panel And Connections - BC Acoustique TD922 Owner's Manual

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Uses
⑧ 78 / 45 / 33 - ROTATION SPEED SETTING BUTTONS
Press these buttons to select the platter's rotatation according
to your speed indicated on the record for 33, 45 or 78
revolutions per minute.
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⑨ 
PLAY / PAUSE BUTTON
Press this button to start playback or to resume playback after
a pause.
⑩ HEADSHELL
This is a universal headshell that allows the cartridge to be
changed easily. The turntable comes with the Audio Technica
AT-3600 L cartridge, already inserted in the headshell.
Install cartridge here. During installation, attach the stylus
protector to guard the stylus from damage.
Attach the headshell by inserting it into the front end of the
tone arm and then turn the locking nut clockwise.
Note: Before use, remove the protective cover by plastic that
protects the cartridge.

Rear panel and connections

WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power of your product
before making any connections. Similarly it is best to cut the
power of other devices you want to connect to your amplifier.
Make sure the turntable is on a flat surface.
① GROUND TEMINAL
Use the grounding wire of the included RCA audio cable to
connect this connector to the grounding terminal of the
amplifier (for example).
Notes:
1- It is NOT an electrical safety ground.
2- If noise speaker is audible: If connecting the grounding wire
of the audio cable to the grounding terminal of this unit does
not reduce noise, disconnect the grounding wire and check the
sound again. Use this method (connect and disconnect) that
has the least noise.
Connections
② ANALOG (OUTPUTS - RCA)
RCA «OUTPUT L and R» are used for connecting the turntable
to the RCA analog input on your amplifier. These outputs are
designed to generate «analog» said signals (as opposed to
«digital» signals). Cable compatible with these sockets are of
the type «RCA», they are traditionally identified by a color code
«RED» to the RIGHT and «WHITE» channel for the LEFT channel.
③ PHONO / LINE
The turntable has a built-in PHONO preamplifier that is
disengaged if you have an external preamplifier (or that of your
amplifier).
- If you want to use the signals amplified by the
internal amplifier of the turntable, position this cursor on
PHONO (for example to send the sound of the turntable on
amplified speakers).
- If you want to use an external PHONO preamplifier, position
this cursor on LINE.
- If you want to connect the turntable to a computer via USB, set
this cursor to PHONO.
IMPORTANT: In PHONO position, if you connect the turntable
to the PHONO input of your amplifier, the sound produced
by the speakers or the headphones will be much too loud,
which could damage your equipment or be detrimental to the
listener.
④ USB PORT
The sound of your vinyl record is converted to digital with a
maximum resolution of 48 KHz / 16 bits.
Use the USB cable that came with the device to connect the
turntable to your computer. A CD with Audacity recording
software is also provided.
Refer to Page 8, RECORDING WITH A COMPUTER section for
more information.
⑤ AC MAIN INPUT
After all connections to the amplifier have been made, plug the
power cable into a power outlet and turn on the power.
Your turntable is now ready for use.
⑥ POWER ON/OFF
Used to turn the turntable on and off.
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