Dosound TR-19PCD Classical Turntable with AM/FM Radio, Cassette Player and USB/SD Slot Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
Dosound

Dosound TR-19PCD Classical Turntable with AM/FM Radio, Cassette Player,

and USB/SD Slot

Caution

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

  1. Please read these instructions and keep them for future reference.
  2.  Pay attention to all warnings.
  3. Follow all instructions.
  4. Do not use this apparatus near water.
  5.  Clean only with a dry cloth.
  6. Do not block any ventilation openings.
  7. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  8.  Protect the power cord from being walked on or kinked, in particular where the plug is fitted and at the point where it exits from the apparatus.
  9. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
  10.  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
  11. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
  12. This appliance should not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and no object filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the apparatus.
  13. Do not overload the wall power outlet. Use only power source as indicated – i.e. 220V AC mains.

Important Notes

Avoid installing this unit in places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat radiating appliances such as electric heaters, on top of other stereo equipment that radiates too much heat, places lacking ventilation or dusty areas, places subject to constant vibration and/or humid or moist areas. Do not attempt to clean this unit with chemical solvents as this might damage the finish. Use a clean dry cloth.Operate controls and switches as described in the manual.Before turning On the power, make certain the AC power cord is plugged in. Store your CDs, Cassettes in a cool area to avoid damage from heat. When moving the set, be sure to first disconnect the power cord.

Preparation  For Use

UNPACKING AND SET UP

  •  Carefully remove the unit from the display carton and remove all packing material from the unit.
  • Unwind the AC power cord and extend it to its full length.
  •  Unwind the FM Antenna wire and extend it to its full length.
  •  Remove the opaque white plastic stylus cover from the phonograph stylus by sliding it forward and down.
  •  Discard the stylus cover
  •  Remove the twist-tie that was used to secure the tonearm during shipment.
  •  Release the tonearm lock lever.
  •  Connect the plug to your AC outlet.

POWER SOURCE
This product is designed to operate on 230V 50Hz AC Mains only. Attempting to operate this system from any other power source may cause damage to the system, and such damage is not covered by your warranty.

PROTECT YOUR FURNITURE
This model is equipped with non-skid rubber ‘feet’ to prevent the product from moving when you operate the controls. These ‘feet’ are made from non- migrating rubber material specially formulated to avoid leaving any marks or stains on your furniture. However certain types of oil-based furniture polishes, wood preservatives, or cleaning sprays may cause the rubber ‘feet’ to soften, and leave marks or a rubber residue on the furniture. To prevent any damage to your furniture we strongly recommend that you purchase small self-adhesive felt pads, available at hardware stores and home improvement centers everywhere, and apply these pads to the bottom of the rubber ‘feet’ before you place the product on fine wooden furniture.

LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

  1.  Dust cover
  2. Revolving shaft
  3.  Turntable
  4. Mode(USB/SD)
  5. Function selector
  6.  Radio selector (AM/FM/FM-Stereo)
  7.  Auxiliary input
  8.  Program button
  9.  3.5mm headphone socket
  10.  Record button
  11.  Delete button
  12. USB socket
  13. SD/MMC card slot
  14. LCD display screen
  15.  Disk tray door
  16. CD-Rom Open/close button
  17.  Tuning knob
  18. IR remote receiver
  19.  Skip down button
  20.  Right speaker
  21. Skip up
  22.  Stop
  23.  Play/Pause
  24. Cassette Player Slot.
  25. Volume knob
  26. Lift lever
  27.  Tonearm
  28.  Tone armlock
  29.  stylus
  30.  45 rpm adaptor
  31.  Lift lever
  32. Auto-stop control
  33. Tone armlock
  34.  Speed selector (33/45/78 rpm)
  35.  Tonearm
  36.  Cassette EJ/FF Button (Eject/Fast Forward.)
  37.  Cassette Player Slot.
  38.  RCA Line out jack
  39.  FM wire antenna
  40. AC power cord
  41. Mute button
  42.  Program button
  43. Repeat button
  44.  Mode button
  45. Skip down
  46. Play/Pause
  47.  Record button
  48.  Stop
  49.  Skip up
  50. Folder up button
  51. Folder down button

NOTE:
All the buttons on the remote control just use for CD/USB/SD function.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Listening to radio

  1. Turn the volume knob in a clockwise direction to turn the equipment on.
  2. Use the function selector to select TUNER mode.
  3. Use the radio band selector to select the desired band (AM, FM or FM-Stereo).
  4.  Turn and hold the tuning knob for a few seconds to tune into a radio station. The unit will start searching automatically and stop when a radio station is found. Release the knob once a station has been found.
  5.  Repeat the above step until your desired radio station is found.
  6.  Adjust the volume knob to your desired volume level.
  7. AM r eception: the receiver has a built-in AM bar antenna. If reception is weak, slightly rotate or reposition the unit to improve AM reception.
  8.  FM reception: the receiver has a built-in FM wire antenna hanging at the rear cabinet. For best reception, completely unravel and extend this wire.

FM and FM-stereo mode

  •  FM mode: use the radio band selector to select the FM band. Programs are received in mono mode. Use this mode when stereo reception is weak.
  • FM-Stereo mode: use the radio band selector to select FM-ST for receiving stereo programs. Once a stereo signal is received, the ST icon will light up on the display.

AM/FM Radio memorization for preselected channel

  1. Turn the volume knob clockwise to turn the equipment on.
  2. Use the function selector to select TUNER mode.
  3. Use the radio band selector to select the desired band (AM, FM or FM-Stereo)
  4. Turn and hold the tuning knob for a few seconds to choose a desired radio station need to save. Then press PROG button  Press or to set the Saved Number (such as P01,P02)
  5. Repeat the 4th operation to save other preselect radio stations

Phono Operation

  1. Open the dust cover and turn the volume knob clockwise to turn the equipment on.
  2. Use the function selector to select PHONO mode.
  3. Set the speed selector to the appropriate position: 33, 45 or 78, depending on the record to be played.
  4. Set the auto stop control to ON if you want the turntable to stop turning when it has reached the end of the record. If the switch is set to OFF, the turntable will continue turning at the end of the record.
  5.  Place the record on the turntable (use the 45 rpm adaptor, if required).
  6.  Move the lift lever towards the back to raise the tone arm from the arm park, then slowly move the arm to the record, as illustrated on the right. The turntable will start rotating.
  7.  Move the lift lever towards the front, the tone arm will gently drop onto the record and playback will start.
  8. To stop playback, move the lift lever towards the back to raise the tone arm. The turntable will still be rotating but the record will stop playing. To continue playback, move the lift lever towards the front.
  9. To play a different piece on the record, move the lift lever towards the back, move the raised tone arm to the start of the piece and then move the lift lever towards the front to lower the tone arm and start playback.
  10. To adjust the volume level, turn the volume knob to the right or left.
  11.  At the end of the record, move the lift lever towards the back to raise the tone arm and move it back to the tone arm park, and then move the lift lever towards the front to lower the arm onto its rest.
  12.  Alternatively, lift the tone arm off the record and return it to the arm rest manually.
  13.  When you have finished playing records, engage the tone arm lock to protect it from accidental movement. Turn the volume knob in a counterclockwise direction to switch the unit off. Unplug it from the power supply if you are not going to use it for a while.

NOTE:
Should your record stop before the last track finishes, set the auto stop control to OFF. Your record will now play to the end, but you will have to stop the turntable rotation manually. (Return the tone arm to its rest manually and if the turntable is still rotating, switch off the unit by the volume control knob. Then set the auto stop control back to ON.)

Phono encoding

  1. Set the function button to PHONO mode and then insert a memory device (USB drive, SD or MMC card).
  2.  Put your record onto the turntable and get it ready for playback.
  3. Press the record REC button. It will take about 3 – 4 seconds to read the memory device, then the USB or SD icon will be flashing on the LC display.
  4. Press the skip up or skip down button to select the desired mode (USB  button to select the desired mode USB  (You can skip this step if only a USB drive or an SD/MMC card is inserted.)
  5. The system will start the encoding mode after a few seconds.
  6. Lower the tone arm to start playback of the record. During encoding, the USB or SD icon will be flashing on the display.
  7. To finish encoding, press the stop button. The display will show “END” and return to  PHONO mode.

NOTE:

  •  The recording speed is 1:1. Recording will take as long as playing the record.
  •  The recording format is preset at MP3 bit rate 128 kbps.

Cassette Operation

  1. Turn the volume knob clockwise to turn the equipment on.
  2. Use the function selector to select TAPE/AUX mode.
  3.  Insert a cassette with the tape facing away from you, as illustrated on the right. The EJECT/FAST FORWARD button will pop out and the system will start playing the tape automatically.
  4.  Turn the volume knob to your desired level.
  5. To fast forward the cassette tape, press the EJECT/FAST FORWARD button halfway down while the cassette is playing. The tape will be advanced forward rapidly.
  6. To resume normal playback, slightly press the EJECT/FAST FORWARD button again. The button will fully pop out again.
  7. To stop playback, press the EJECT/FAST FORWARD button completely. Playback will be stopped and the cassette tape will be ejected.

IMPORTANT
When using the cassette deck:

  •  Make sure to insert the cassette in the correct direction.
  • To avoid damaging the cassette, we strongly recommend taking it out of the equipment after playing the cassette.

Cassette encoding

  1. Set the function button to TAPE/AUX mode and then insert a memory device (USB drive, SD or MMC card).
  2. Press the record REC button, it will take 3 – 4 second to read the memory device,  then the USB or SD icon will be flashing on the LC display.
  3. Press the skip up button to select the desired mode (USB  or SD) for encoding, then press the record  REC button again to confirm. (You can skip this step if only a USB drive or an SD/MMC card is inserted.)
  4. The system will start the encoding mode after a few seconds. Insert your cassette into the playback slot. During encoding, the USB or SD icon will be flashing on the display.
  5.  To finish encoding, press the stop button. The display will show “END” and return.

NOTE:

  •  The recording format is preset at MP3 bit rate 128 kbps.
  • The recording speed is 1:1. Recording will take as long as playing the record.

CD Operation

  1. Turn the volume knob clockwise to turn the equipment on.
  2.  Press the CD-Rom switch ,then the disk tray door opens .
  3.  Place the CD face up inside ,making sure it is fully placed .Then press the CD-Rom switch again ,the disk tray door closes .
  4.  To play a different piece on the record, Press the skip up button to select the desired piece .
  5. To adjust the volume level, turn the volume knob to the right or left.

CD encoding

  1.  Set the function button to CD/USB/SD mode and then insert a memory device (USB drive, SD or MMC card).
  2. Press the record REC button, it will take 3 – 4 second to read the memory device, then the USB or SD icon will be flashing on the LC display.
  3. Press the skip up or skip down (USB or SD) for encoding, then press the record (You can skip this step if only a USB drive or an SD/MMC card is inserted.)
  4. . The system will start the encoding mode after a few seconds. Insert your cassette into the playback slot. During encoding, the USB or SD icon will be flashing on the display.
  5. To finish encoding, press the stop button.

The USB Port and SD Card Slot
Playback of music in MP3/WMA format via USB device or memory cardThe system is able to decode and playback all MP3/WMA files stored in the memory media connected to the USB port or SD/MMC card slot.

  1.  Turn the volume knob clockwise to turn the equipment on.

  2. Following the illustration below, insert a USB device face up into the USB port, making sure it is fully inserted. Alternatively, insert a memory card in the direction of the arrow (as shown on the label next to the memory card slot), making sure to insert it straight without bending.
    IMPORTANT:
    Connecting the USB device upside down or backwards could damage the audio system or storage media (USB drive, SD or MMC card). Check to ensure the direction is correct before connection.

  3. Set the function selector to USB/SD mode. (If you have both a USB device and a memory card inserted, press the MODE button to toggle between USB and SD mode.) The system will start reading the storage medium automatically after mode selection and will display the total number of folders and MP3/WMA files.

  4. The system will then start audio playback from the media storage device (USB or SD card) automatically.

Playback controls

Press this button once to stop playing, press it again to continue. Press this button to stop audio playback, the display will then show the total number of MP3/WMA files. Press this button once to play the next file, press and hold this button to fast forward through the files/tracks. Press this button once to play the previous file, press and hold this button to fast reverse through the files/tracks.

TUNING KNOB
Turn this knob to the right/left to search a folder backward or forward.

MODE
Press this button to toggle between USB and SD Card mode.
Important notes

  • The system can detect and read files in MP3 / WMA format only via the USB port or SD
  • You can connect an MP3 player to the system via the USB socket, however, some MP3 players may not be able to play via the USB socket. This is due to variances in the MP3 encoding format; it is not a malfunction of the system.
  • There are numerous USB and SD device producers and their products vary in solution and format. We therefore cannot guarantee that this unit will support all USB and SD devices from every brand.
  •  This system supports SD cards up to 8GB.
  •  MP3 / WMA track format requirements:
  •  MP3 bit rate: 32 kbps~256 kbps; WMA bit rate: 32 kbps ~ 320 kbps.

Programming tracks for playback
Up to 64 tracks can be programmed for MP3 / WMA file playback in any order. Before programming, however, be sure the system is in STOP mode.

  1.  Set the function selector to CD/ USB/SD mode, then press the stop button,
  2. Press the program PROG button, MEM will be flashing on the LC display, and it will  indicate the program number and digits for the track number to be programmed.
  3.  Press the SKIP UP button to select a desired track.
  4.  Press the program PROG button to store the track into the memory.
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter additional tracks into the memory.
  6. When all desired tracks have been programmed, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to play the tracks in the assigned order.
  7.  To cancel programming, press the STOP button twice.

Copying of MP3 / WMA files
The system allows you to copy files from USB to SD/MMC or vice versa. You can copy a single file/track, a folder of files/tracks, or all files/tracks on the storage medium.

Copying a single file/track

  1. Insert a USB storage device and SD/MMC card, then select USB/SD mode (as described previously).
  2.  Press the record REC button during playback of the track you want to copy: “ONE”  will be flashing on the display. Press the record
  3.  The USB or SD icon will be flashing on the display while the system is copying the file.
  4.  Once the file has been copied, the unit will stop playback automatically. “END” will be shown on the display and the system will revert to USB or SD mode.

Copying a folder

  1. Insert a USB storage device and SD card, then select USB/SD mode (as described previously). When the system has recognised the device, press the stop button.
  2. Turn the tuning knob to select the desired folder for copying.
  3. Press the record REC button: “ONE” will be flashing on the display. Press the or SKIP DOWN button to select “FOL” (folder)
  4. The USB or SD icon will be flashing on the display while the system is copying the folder.
  5. When the folder has been copied, the USB or SD icon will stop flashing on the display.

Copying all files/tracks

  1. Insert a USB storage device and SD card, then select USB/SD mode (as described previously). When the system has recognised the device, press the stop button.
  2.  Press the record REC button: “ONE” will be flashing on the display. Press or SKIP DOWN button to select “ALL” on the display.
  3.  The USB or SD icon will be flashing on the display while the system is copying the files/tracks.
  4.  When all files/tracks have been copied, the USB or SD icon will stop flashing on the display.

Deleting a single file/track

  1. Insert the USB storage device or SD card, then select USB/SD mode (as described previously).
  2. Press the delete DEL button during the playback of the track you want to delete: “ONE” will be flashing on the display. Press the delete DEL button again to confirm.
  3. “DEL” will show on the display while the file/track is being deleted until the deletion is complete.

Removing the USB device / SD card

  •  First move the function selector to another mode (tuner, phono, tape), then turn the volume knob counterclockwise to turn off the power.
  •  To remove a USB device, pull it out of the USB port.
  • To remove a memory card, press the memory card inwards and then release it. The card will be released (partially ejected) and you can remove it by hand.

Listening to a CD (or other auxiliary input)

  1.  Turn the volume knob clockwise to turn the equipment on.
  2. Use the function selector to select TAPE/AUX mode, then connect the external audio device (such as a CD player) to the AUX IN socket at the front of the equipment. The audio signal from the external audio device will now be played through the system.
  3. If an external audio device is connected to the AUX IN socket, playing of the auxiliary device takes priority over cassette playback.

Troubleshooting Guide

If you are experiencing problems with your USB Turntable with Cassette Deck and Radio, check in the section below whether there are any quick and easy checks you can do that may help you solve the problem. If you cannot solve the problem by yourself, contact our after sales support line for advice. Do not attempt to open, repair or modify the equipment yourself.

Problems with sound

  • Clockwise rotate the power/volume knob to increase the volume.
  •  Make sure the unit’s power cord is connected to an appropriate electrical outlet.
  • Make sure the wall socket is switched on.
  •  Make sure the function switch is set to your desired function: PHONO, USB/SD,
  • When playing records, make sure you’ve selected correct speed (33, 45, 78 rpm).
  •  When playing a cassette, make sure it is properly inserted.
  • When playing a CD ,make sure the CD is dealt face up .
  •  When playing a CD via the AUX IN connection, make sure the cable is firmly connected,all controls on the CD player are properly set, the disc tray is closed and the disc is clean and undamaged.

Problems with radio reception

  •  Make sure you are in an area that can receive signals for your selected radio station.
  • If AM reception is weak, rotate or reposition the equipment to improve reception.
  •  If FM reception is weak, try the following to improve reception:
  •  Completely unravel the wire aerial at the back of the cabinet.
  •  Slightly move the wire aerial for better reception.
  •  If none of these measures improve stereo reception, try the same station on the FM (mono) band.
  •  Try moving your radio to an alternative location to see if the reception improves.
  •  Check that you do not have other electrical equipment too close to your radio.

FCC Warning Statement

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and   this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirements.

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