808audio TT100 Manuel utilisateur

TT100
WIRELESS STREAMING
TURNTABLE
QUICK START GUIDE
Instructions en français ............. 13
Instrucciones en español ...........25

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Welcome!
The 808 Audio Wireless Streaming Turntable is the best all-in-one way to enjoy your vinyl, with 10 built-in
light modes and three easy ways to connect:
BLUETOOTH®
RCA AUDIO OUT (LINE LEVEL)
3.5 AUX-OUT
BLUETOOTH®
RCA AUDIO OUT (LINE LEVEL)
3.5 AUX-OUT
BLUETOOTH®
RCA AUDIO OUT (LINE LEVEL)
3.5 AUX-OUT
Bluetooth connects wirelessly with virtually any
Bluetooth speaker for the ultimate flexibility
and freedom.
RCA Audio Out connects to any stereo line-in
system via the stereo jacks on the back of the
turntable and the RCA stereo cables included.
No amplifier needed! Just plug and play.
3.5 Aux Out lets you use your headphones or
connect directly to a 3.5mm line in.

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Step 1: Unpack the turntable.
Carefully remove the turntable and all accessories from the box. The turntable cover is taped in place to
keep it from moving during transport. Carefully remove the tape from the side of the cover to open it.
What’s in the box?
+ Turntable with power cord + Stereo out cable
+ Line out cable + 45 adapter
Remove the stylus cover
Before you use the turntable for the first time, make sure you remove
the stylus cover from the end of the tone arm. Gently pull the cover
toward you and remove it. Keep the cover in a safe place—you should
use it if you ever move the turntable.
Unhook the arm
In order to play records, you need to unhook the tone arm from its
holder.
Stylus
Stylus
cover
Arm
hook

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Step 2: Connect the turntable.
Option 1: Wireless Bluetooth
3. Plug in the turntable.1. Place your Bluetooth speaker
next to the turntable for
pairing.
2. Turn on your Bluetooth
speaker and make sure it’s in
pairing mode (see its user’s
manual for information).
Bluetooth
speaker
Turntable
BLUETOOTH®
RCA AUDIO OUT (LINE LEVEL)
3.5 AUX-OUT
NOTE: If the Bluetooth speaker
is already paired with another
device (like your smartphone or
computer), you’ll need to make sure
it’s not connected to that device
via Bluetooth when you turn the
turntable on. See the user’s manual
that came with your Bluetooth
speaker for more information.

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4. Press the POWER button on the turntable to turn it on. After
several seconds, the Bluetooth indicator light starts blinking fast—
that means the turntable is ready to pair to your speaker.
NOTE: The process of pairing and connecting to your Bluetooth speaker may take
up to a minute to complete.
Once the turntable has successfully paired to your Bluetooth
speaker, the turntable’s Bluetooth indicator will turn solid blue.
NOTE: The turntable will automatically reconnect with its last Bluetooth
device. To pair with a new device, give a quick double-press to the turntable’s
BLUETOOTH button.
5. Go to the Play your vinyl! section on the page 8 to start listening
to your records.
Bluetooth Tips & Troubleshooting
• Before you turn on the turntable, make sure your Bluetooth
speaker is in pairing mode (not connected to another device).
• For initial pairing, put your Bluetooth speaker next to the
turntable. Once the turntable has paired to the speaker, you can
move the speaker wherever you want within Bluetooth range (up
to 33ft).

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Option 2: RCA Stereo Out
2. Connect the other end of
the provided stereo cable to
stereo input jacks on your
receiver or other audio device.
1. Connect the provided stereo
cable to the STEREO OUT
jacks on the back of the
turntable.
Make sure to match the red
(right) and white (left) cable
ends to the red and white
jacks on the turntable.
3. Plug in the turntable and
press the POWER button to
turn it on.
Make sure to match the red
(right) and white (left) cable
ends to the red and white
jacks on the audio device.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT use this
turntable with inputs labled
PHONO IN. This kind of input
provides amplification for
turntables that require it (this
one does NOT!), which might
damage your audio system.
STEREO IN
4. Go to the Play your vinyl!
section on page 8 to start
listening to your records.

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Option 3: Headphone Out
1. Connect your headphones or the provided 3.5mm cable to the
HEADPHONE OUT jack on the front of the turntable.
2. If you’re using the provided 3.5mm cable, connect its other end to
the input jack on your audio device.
3. Plug in the turntable and press the POWER button to turn it on.
4. Go to the Play your vinyl! section below to start listening to your
records.

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Step 4: Play your vinyl!
Stylus
Stylus
cover
Arm hook
4. Set the SPEED selector to the correct speed for the record.
33 for most 12” records
45 for most 7” and some 10” records
78 for older records (not very commonly used)
1. Make sure the stylus cover is removed from the end of the tone
arm.
IF IT ISN’T, gently pull the cover toward you and remove it. Keep the cover in a
safe place—you should use it if you ever move the turntable.
2. Make sure the tone arm is unhooked from its holder.
3. Place your record on the turntable. Use the 45 adapter if needed
(usually for 7” records, or singles—no adapter is necessary for most
12” records).
45 Adapter

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5. Press the TONE ARM button to lift the tone arm.
6. Gently push the tone arm so that it’s over the record. The platter
will start rotating automatically.
7. Press the TONE ARM button again to lower the stylus onto the
record.
When the tone arm reaches the end of the record, the platter will
automatically stop.
To control volume: Use the VOLUME knob. If you’re connected to
a Bluetooth device, you can also use the controls on the device.
IMPORTANT: If you’re using the STEREO OUT jacks, the VOLUME knob
does not control volume. Use the volume controls on your audio device
instead.
To stop the record and return the tone arm to its holder: Press the
TONE ARM button to lift the arm. Gently push the tone arm back to
its holder. The platter will automatically stop spinning. Then press the
TONE ARM button again to lower the arm into its holder.

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Using Multi-Mode Lighting
Press the MODE button on the top of the turntable to activate multi-
mode lighting. Keep pressing the MODE button to cycle through the
following light modes.
Rave: The light pulses and changes color to the beat of your music.
This is the light mode when you first turn on the turntable.
O: Multi-mode lighting is turned o.
Still: Press the COLOR button to change colors.
Chase: The light races in a circle. Press COLOR to change colors.
Fade: The light slowly fades up and down. Press COLOR to change
colors.
Chill: The light slowly goes through all the colors.
Rainbow: The light gives a rainbow eect around the speaker.
Base Light: The blue lights around the base of the turntable are on;
the turntable light is o.
Pulse: The light pulses to the beat of your music (you might need to
turn your music up!). Press COLOR to change colors.
Disco: The light races multiple ways around the turtable and
changes color.
Breath: The light gradually intensifies and diminishes. Press COLOR
to change colors.
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