Raspberry Music is a Huge Deal User Manual

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Smart Turntable
Musi i hug dea
Musi i hug dea
U S E R G U I D E
Powered by
Raspberry Pi 3
WiFi
Handmade With
Enabled
Recycled Material

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  • Page 1 HD-001 Smart Turntable Musi i hug dea Musi i hug dea U S E R G U I D E Powered by WiFi Handmade With Raspberry Pi 3 Enabled Recycled Material...
  • Page 3 FOR MR + MRS YOUNG “Music is a Huge Deal” 20.5.2017...
  • Page 4 Acknowledgements Thank you for helping me dig the wood out of the uniquely organised scrap standby pile in your garage, and for your invaluable advice and guidance with this build. Thank you for supplying encouragement and unwavering enthusiasm, as well as endless cups of tea to help fuel product development.
  • Page 5 Thank you to the sister who never stops, who has endless energy and imagination and who’s impeccable taste in music helped inspire this project. Dougie Thank you to the best brother-in-law who planted this idea in my head when he said “Music is a huge deal”...
  • Page 6 Setting Up Your Smart Turntable Plug in the AC power cable to the back of the turntable. Lift the lid of the turntable from the front. It should ‘click’ into position once open and stay supported. (If the latch doesn’t click into place automatically, you can press it into place manually)
  • Page 7 Wifi password and click connect. Now that you have connected to Wifi, you can restart and begin using your Smart Turntable. Restart by clicking the small raspberry icon in the top left of the display, and selecting ‘Shut Down’. From now on, your Smart Turntable should connect to your Wifi automatically.
  • Page 8 Connecting to Spotify™ By connecting your Smart Turntable with your Spotify account, it will be able to know what you are listening to, and show the correct album cover on the record as you listen. #retro! You’ll want to keep your keyboard plugged in for this bit, as you might need to type in your Spotify login details.
  • Page 9: Connecting Bluetooth

    Sign in to Spotify using your usual login name and password. The first person to sign in will be prompted with a normal Log In screen from Spotify. The second person to sign in might see a screen similar to this one. Spotify likes to assume you’re the same person as before, so be sure to click the ‘Not you?’...
  • Page 10: Switching Users

    Switching Users On the main ‘Now Playing’ screen, tap once to bring up the main menu. Tap on ‘Change User’. The turntable will return to the welcome screen, allowing you to select a new listener.
  • Page 11 Raspberry Pi has turned off. The Bluetooth components and speakers are a separate system from the Raspberry Pi and they don’t need to be shut down. As long as the Pi has shut down and the display is dark, it is safe to switch off, even if music is still playing.
  • Page 12: Changing Settings

    Changing Settings Your Smart Turntable comes with a few options which you can set according to your preference. On the main ‘Now Playing’ screen, tap once to bring up the main menu. Tap on ‘Settings’ to display the settings menu. Click the back arrow at the top of the screen if you wish to return to the main menu.
  • Page 13: Available Options

    Available Options Rotation On : The record label will rotate any time a song is playing. If a song is paused, the label will stop turning. Off : The record label will remain stationary regardless of whether a song is currently playing or paused. Auto Pause On : The turntable will pause your Spotfiy playback if the needle is lifted from the surface of the record.
  • Page 14 Tech Specs Power 240V AC 60Hz. Use only fused cable (13A). Audio Amplifier 25W per channel. Stereo L+R. Speakers: 2x 30W Woofer/Midrange Drivers 2x 50W Dome Tweeters. 1x Passive Bass Radiator Display 1024 x 600 pixels LCD (600 x 600 visible) Resistive Touch Panel Connectivity Bluetooth 4.0 (Bluetooth Name: SANWU AUDIO)
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Won’t switch on. Check the power lead is secure. Double check the fuse in the plug. Do you see any LED lights inside the case (look closely through the speaker grille) if you see any lights then the unit is getting power. It might be a problem with the display.
  • Page 16 20.5.2017...

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