Zennox D3939 Operation Manual

This device is automatically powered when connected to the mains, and you should never attempt any maintenance when the device is connected to the mains.
D3939
If this product develops trouble, contact customer services, and do not use the product in a defective state.
Do nto touch the needle as it could injure your hand.
The stylus is located in the centre.
To move a CD from its storage case, press down on the centre of the case and lift the CD out, holding it carefully by the edges.
Discs
If the CD becomes dirty, wipe the surface from the centre hole outward towards the outer edge with a soft, dry cloth.
For optimal FM reception make sure you fully extend the built-in FM antenna wire located at the lower back of the unit and move it around the station you have tuned in is being received clearly.
Rotate the VOLUME knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to adjust the desired sound level.
NOTE: When a cassette tape is inserted, the radio/phono/CD/AUX will automatically shut off.
Place a disc on the tray with the printed label face up.
The CD must be placed in the centre of the disc tray. If the CD is not correctly loaded, it may not be possible to open the tray again once it has closed, so you should ensure the disc is always centered on the tray.
Press the rewind button once to go back to the start of the current track. Press the rewind button twice to go back to the start of the previous track.
Fast Rewind and Fast Forward You can rewind or forward to any point in a selected track by pushing and holding the fast rewind or fast forward buttons.
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2. Cl ick on "I a ccept t he agre ement " and cli ck on Nex t.
3. Co ntinu e to clic k on the Ne xt butt ons.
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4. Cl ick on th e Insta ll butt on to sta rt inst allat ion.
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5. Cl ick on Fi nish to c omple te inst allat ion.
6. You ca n now ope n the Auda city so ftwar e and sta rt reco rding y our fil es. (Fo r addit ional i nform ation , visit t he Audac ity web site at h ttp:/ /auda city.sour cefor ge.ne t)
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3. Se lect th e File Fo rmats Tab a nd clic k on the Fi nd Libr ary But ton.
4. A dial og box wi ll appe ar. Clic k "Yes".
5. Ano ther bo x appea rs to loc ate the " CD ROM" . You wi ll find t he “lam e_enc .dll” s oftwa re. Cli ck the sof tware t hen cli ck Open .
6. Cl ick on th e OK Butt on.
Now t he MP3 so ftwar e set up is c omple te and yo u may pro ceed wi th the ex porti ng to MP3 f ormat .
To download music to your computer:
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Sel ect “Le vels” a nd adju st the Vol ume Met er. The Vol ume Met er is fro m 0 to 100. You m ay ref er to the I nput Le vel Ind icato r from th e Aud acity p anel th at does n’t exc ess 0. Then cl ick “OK ” on th e Micro phone p roper ties in terfa ce and so und int erfac e. Clos e the Con trol Pa nel.( Pleas e not e that th ere is no “ Level s” tab in “ Sound ” panel i n some op erati ng syst em, suc h as Wind ows 98 an d Windo ws 2000 . For Win dows 7 an d some Vi sta use rs, the “ Level ” tab in “S ound” p anel is ava ilabl e.)
You hav e a music d ownlo ad on your co mpute r now. But t he musi c needs t o be save d and con verte d to WAV, Ogg, or M P3 form ats bef ore exp ortin g.
You may p lay bac k the son g throu gh your c omput er. Sim ply cli ck the ( ) to p lay and t urn on yo ur comp uter sp eaker . NOT E: You may vi sit the Au dacit y websi te at htt p://a udaci ty.sou rce for ge.ne t. For m ore det ailed i nform ation a nd oper ation , etc.
Dividing Tracks
Not e: Foll ow the pr eviou s instr uctio ns to dow nload t he song s but DO NO T click t he “Sto p“ butt on whe n the fir st song i s finis hed. Cl ick the “ Pause “ butto n on comp uter. Fo r the nex t song, r eplac e the a lbum or m ove ton e-arm t o anoth er desi red son g. Clic k the “Pa use” bu tton to c ontin ue the dow nload . Only cl ick the “ Stop” b utton w hen you h ave fin ished d ownlo ading i nto com puter.
Whe n your do wnloa ding is c omple ted:
1. Pr ess ( ) but ton to re turn to t he begi nning o f the fir st song .
2. Fo r examp le: You hav e 2 songs d ownlo aded (b efore e xport ing). T he dura tion of t he firs t song is fro m 0:00- 1: 45 / the du ratio n of the se cond so ng is fro m 1:45- 4: 00. (Se e time ba r direc tly abo ve wav es in int erfac e below. )
(Su ggest ion: You ca n also wr ite dow n the dur ation o f time ea ch song t akes to d ownlo ad whil e it is pl aying b y watch ing the w avele ngths .)
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Input Level Indicator
2. Move cursor to the wave grpahic area, left click mouse and hold then drag from left to right. You can see the time bar colour changing to grey (highlighted). Release the mouse when the highlighted time bar has reached 1:45 (end of first song).
Use the attribute controls button at the top of the screen to go to the beginning, Play, Record, Pause, Stop and End. Use the File, Edit, View, Project, Generate, Effect and Analyze menus to Save, Export and edit the music.
If you couldn’t find the “Core Audio (USB Audio CODEC)” from the Device list, close the Audacity Software and re-open then try again or ensure the turntable is connected to the computer.
In case of trouble with the unit, please look through the guide below and see if you can solve the problem by yourself before calling your dealer.
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Troubleshooting Guide
In ca se of tro uble wi th the un it, ple ase loo k throu gh this c hart an d see if yo u can sol ve the pro blem by y ourse lf befo re call ing you r deale r.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Power does not come on when the power switch is pressed.
Unit is unplugged.
Connect the unit to the AC power supply.
No sound comes out of the speakers.
The volume is turned down (to MIN). The input selector does not match the playback source.
Adjust the volume. Re-select the desired input source.
The sound is noisy.
The unit is too close to a TV set or another similar appliance.
Turn off the TV or other appliance, and relocate the unit.
The tape does not move.
The cassette tape is not inserted properly.
Insert the cassette tape correctly.
No sound from tape.
The tape heads are dirty.
Clean the tape heads.
The tape heads are dirty.
Clean the tape heads.
The sound is distorted or faint.
Cannot listen to any station, or signal appears weak.
The station is not tuned-in properly. A TV set is being used nearby and is interfering with the radio reception.
Properly tune-in the desired station. Turn-off the interfering TV set.
The sound is distorted.
The antenna is not oriented properly.
Re-orient the antenna until reception improves.
CD stops immediately after starting, or unit pauses or stops during play.
The CD is inserted upside down. The CD is dusty or dirty or there is condensation on the CD.
Insert the CD with the printed side right-side up. Carefully clean and dry the CD.
No sound.
The CD player is paused.
Specific CD is noisy, or playback stops or skips.
The CD is scratched, damaged or warped. The disc is very dirty.
The CD should be changed. Carefully clean the CD.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
Can 't reco rd or sho w "NO DIS C" on the d ispla y.
The C D-RW has r ecord ed. Era se the co ntent s of
the C D-RW.
PHO NO PLAYE R
The s ound is n oise wh en pla ying th e recor d.
The s tylus i s not pla ced in the m iddle c enter.
Pla ce the st ylus in t he mid dle cen ter.
The s ound is n oise wh en use f or a peri od of tim e.
The s tylus i s damag e. Ple ase cha nge a new s tylus .
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