Ion Archive LP - Turntable with Built-in Stereo Speakers Manual

Ion Archive LP - Turntable with Built-in Stereo Speakers Manual

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Ion Archive LP - Turntable with Built-in Stereo Speakers Manual

Box Contents

Make sure that the items listed below are included in the box:

  • Archive LP
  • Power Adapter
  • USB cable
  • Pre-Mounted Slipmat
  • 45 RPM Adapter
  • Software CD
  • Quickstart Guide
  • Safety & Warranty Manual

READ SAFETY INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT

Connection Diagram

Connection Diagram
Since Archive LP has built-in speakers, it is not necessary to connect speakers in order to listen to your vinyl records. However, if you want to connect your own speakers, please see the following diagram.

Using Archive LP With Your Computer

Playback

There are 3 ways to listen to your vinyl records with Archive LP!

  1. You can simply listen to your music using Archive LP's internal speakers.
  2. If you prefer to use your own stereo speakers, you can connect Archive LP's RCA outputs to a stereo system or to powered speakers. Do not connect them to phono-level inputs; Archive LP's RCA outputs are line-level and could damage a device with phono-level inputs. (Any other standard input type, such as CD, Aux In, or Tape is acceptable).
  3. You can listen through your computer using your own external speakers, or through headphones connected to your computer. (Archive LP cannot be used as a playback device for your computer's audio.)

Recording

To record music to your computer, you can use ION EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter. EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter makes it easy to turn your music into digital files. After you finish converting your vinyl, you can then burn to CD or load onto portable media devices.

To install the software, insert the included CD into your computer, and follow the on-screen instructions.

  1. With EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter installed on your computer, use the included USB cable to connect Archive LP's USB port to an available USB port on your computer.
  2. On your computer, you can open EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter by going to Start MenuAll Programs (Windows) or the Applications menu (Mac).
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your recording. When prompted to play your music, move Archive LP's tonearm over the record to start playback.
    Note: To listen to a record while it's playing, listen through your computer's speakers, or connect Archive LP's RCA outputs to a stereo system or powered speakers. Archive LP must be connected to the computer in order for EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter to advance to the next step.
  4. When you have finished recording, raise Archive LP's tonearm from the record and return it to its arm clip.

Features

Features

  1. Platter – Place your record here.
  2. Tonearm* – The tonearm can be raised and lowered by hand, or by pressing the raise / lower lever. Please note that the tonearm needs to be moved away from resting position (on the arm clip) for the turntable motor to activate. When the tonearm is placed back in its resting position, the turntable motor will deactivate if Autostop has been turned on.
  3. Arm Clip – This specially designed arm clip secures the tonearm while at rest or when not in use. The arm clip has been designed to remain in the up position while unlocked.
  4. Raise / Lower Lever – Raises and lowers the tonearm.
  5. 33 / 45 / 78 Switch – This switch controls the RPM of the turntable platter.
  6. 45 RPM Adapter Holder – Holds the included 45 RPM adapter. When not using the adapter, please place it in this holder.
  7. Autostop Switch This switch turns autostop on or off. When autostop is on, the platter will start spinning
  8. Speakers – Listen to the audio from your playing vinyl record.
  9. Volume – Controls the audio output from the internal speakers but does not affect the RCA output sound level or the USB signal level.
  10. RCA Output** – The audio from a playing vinyl record is sent to this line-level coaxial audio output. This must not be connected to phono level devices. (If you do not already have an RCA cable, this can be found at a local electronics retailer.)
  11. USB Audio Output – Use the included USB cable to connect your turntable to your computer. The USB connection will send audio from the turntable to your computer. Please see the Using Archive LP With Your Computer section of this manual for information.
  12. Power – Use the included adapter to connect to wall power.
  13. Power Button – Press this button to turn Archive LP on/off.


Remove the plastic cartridge cover (needle cover) before operating the turntable.

*
If the turntable's stylus becomes worn, purchase a replacement at ionaudio.com/ict09rs. If you play 78 RPM records, we recommend using a 78 RPM stylus, which you can purchase at ionaudio.com/ict06rs.

**
The RCA outputs are LINE level. Please only connect these to LINE level inputs. You may damage your receiver if you plug in a LINE level device into a PHONO level input.

Troubleshooting

If you experience any difficulties, please refer to the troubleshooting steps below as well as those in the EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter manual included with this product.

I'm not hearing any audio when recording music to a computer:

  • Make sure that Archive LP is powered on and that the needle is on the record.
  • Make Archive LP is selected as your computer's default recording device (see the instructions below).
  • Disconnect then reconnect the USB cable connecting Archive LP to your computer. Make sure the computer speakers are turned up and the volume is not muted. Try turning up the volume on the Archive LP's built-in speakers using the volume knob on the top panel of Archive LP.
  • If you are listening through your computer's speakers, make sure those speakers are selected as your computer's default playback device (see the instructions below). Alternatively, you could connect Archive LP's RCA outputs to a stereo system or powered speakers. Do not connect them to phono-level inputs; Archive LP's RCA outputs are line-level and could damage a device with phono-level inputs.
    (Note: The RCA outputs monitor the signal coming out of the turntable, not the signal coming from your computer.)

I'm not hearing any audio when playing music:

  • If you are playing music from vinyl:
    • Make sure that Archive LP is powered on and that the needle is on the record.
    • Connect Archive LP's RCA outputs to a stereo system or powered speakers. (Do not connect them to phono-level inputs; Archive LP's RCA outputs are line-level and could damage a device with phono-level inputs.)
    • Make sure to adjust the volume knob on the turntable in order to hear your vinyl record playing through the built-in speakers.
  • If you are playing music from your computer:
    • Make sure your software music player's volume is turned up.
    • Make sure your computer's volume is turned up.
    • Make sure your computer's speakers are selected as your computer's default playback device (see the instructions below). (Archive LP cannot be used as a playback device for your computer's audio.)

I am hearing a hum through my speaker or laptop when using the turntable:

  • If you are recording to a laptop:
    • Please connect the laptop to a grounded power supply (3 prong)
  • If you are playing through a speaker:
    • Ensure you are using the 12V 1A power adapter that was included with your product.
    • If your volume is on max, try turning it down until the hum stops.

My turntable is not making any sound, or music is muffled:

  • Take the cover off the stylus.

The turntable belt fell off:

  • Please re-attach the belt to the turntable. For details on how to do this, see the guide located at ionaudio.com/turntablebelt.

My turntable is not spinning:

  • Ensure the turntable is powered on (power switch in the back).
  • Ensure autostop is turned on and the tonearm is placed over record (if auto stop is off it should always be spinning when power is on).
  • If the above steps do not help, you may need to re-attach your turntable belt. For details on how to do this, see the guide located at ionaudio.com/turntablebelt.

My record is not playing at the correct speed; its pitch is too high or too low:

  • Ensure the 33 / 45 / 78 switch is set to the correct speed for your record.
  • If the 33 / 45 / 78 switch is set correctly and the speed it still slightly off, do the following:
    1. On the underside of Archive LP, find the rubber pad with the RPM speed you want to adjust, and gently lift up the rubber pad to remove it.
    2. Push through the rubber seal, and tighten/loosen the screw using a Phillips-head screwdriver to fine-tune the RPM speed.

Setting Your Computer's Soundcard as the Default Playback Device

  • Windows XP: Click Start MenuControl Panel (or Settings „ Control Panel in Classic View) „ Sound and Audio Devices. Click the Audio tab and under Sound playback, select your computer's soundcard as the default device.
  • Windows Vista: Click Start MenuControl Panel (or Settings „ Control Panel in Classic View) „ Hardware and SoundSound. Click the Playback tab and select your computer's soundcard as the default device.
  • Windows 7: Click Start MenuControl PanelSound. Click the Playback tab and select your computer's soundcard as the default device.
  • Windows 8: From the Start menu, click the lower-left corner of the screen to bring yourself to the Desktop. In the bottom-right corner of the Taskbar, locate the Volume Control "Speaker" icon. Right-click the speaker and select Playback Devices. The Windows Sound control panel should appear set on the Playback tab. If your computer's soundcard does not have a green "check mark" symbol next to it, right-click it and select "Set as Default Device".
  • Mac: Click the upper-left "apple" icon then click System PreferencesSound. Click the Output tab. From the menu, select Internal Speakers if you are using the computer's internal speakers or select Headphones if you are using speakers or headphones attached to the computer's 1/8" headphone output.

Setting Archive LP as the Default Recording Device

  • Windows XP: Click Start MenuControl Panel (or Settings „ Control Panel in Classic View) „ Sound and Audio Devices. Click the Audio tab and under Sound recording, select Archive LP as the default device.
  • Windows Vista: Click Start MenuControl Panel (or Settings „ Control Panel in Classic View) „ Hardware and SoundSound. Click the Recording tab and select Archive LP as the default device.
  • Windows 7: Click Start MenuControl PanelSound. Click the Recording tab and select Archive LP as the default device.
  • Windows 8: From the Start menu, click the lower-left corner of the screen to bring yourself to the Desktop. In the bottom-right corner of the Taskbar, locate the Volume Control "Speaker" icon. Right-click the speaker and select Playback Devices. In the Windows Sound control panel select the Recording tab. If Archive LP does not have a green "check mark" symbol next to it, right-click it and select "Set as Default Device".
  • Mac: Click the upper-left "apple" icon then click System PreferencesSound. Click the Input tab. From the menu, select Archive LP as the device.

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