Dani Audio F Vinyl Record Player Bluetooth Record Player with Built-in Speakers

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Specifications

  • Product Dimensions 
    15 x 10 x 5 inches
  • Item Weight 
    7 pounds
  • Connectivity Technology 
    Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB, TF Card, RCA, Headphone Jack
  • Material 
    Plastic
  • Compatible Devices 
    Auxiliary, USB, TF Card, RCA, Headphone Jack
  • Motor Type 
    DC Motor
  • Power Consumption 
    5 Watts
  • Signal Format 
    Digital
  • Speaker Driver
    5W *2
  • Input Connections supported
    1 x 3.5mm Aux jack
  • Power Output
    5 Watts
  • Power Input
    5V/1A
  • 3 Speeds
    33; 45; 78 rpm
  • Brand 
    DANFI AUDIO DF

Introduction

With the built-in stereo speakers on this record player, you can enjoy clear, loud sound in your living room or bedroom. When you connect with your phone, BT wireless music streaming begins immediately. Your vinyl records will be converted into digital music files via a USB recorder, which also has RCA connections for connecting an external speaker for better sound.

Read the manual before using this product. Keep these instructions for future reference.

About Records

  1. Never use a record with cracks or warps.
  2. Never use a record that is cracked or warped, as this may cause extreme wear and destruction of the needle.
  3. Never use unusual play methods such as scratching. This unit is not designed for such playback.
  4. Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, high temperature or high humidity. This may cause warping or deformation. When holding the record, hold only the label or the outer edge.
  5.  Do not touch the record groove. Dust and fingerprints may cause distortion of the sound. Care of the record
  6. Use a special record cleaner and cleaner solution (sold separately). Wipe the record cleaner in a circular motion along the record groove.

About USB /TF cards that can be used with this unit

  1. The file format that can be played by this unit is WAV/MP3 format (extension: .wav/.mp3) only. USB in FAT/FAT32 format only.
  2. This product is not compatible with USB hubs.
  3. When a large-capacity USB flash drive or TF card is connected, it may take some time to load the file.
  4. Press and hold the Pause/Play/DEL button on the unit to erase the files stored in the USB flash drive/TF card one by one.
  5. It is recommended that you make a backup of your files beforehand to prevent them from being erased unexpectedly by pressing the Pause/Play button on the panel.

About Bluetooth

  1. The Bluetooth devices used in this unit use the same frequency band (2.4GHz) as wireless LAN devices (IEEE802.11b/g/n), so if they are used near each other, they may interfere with each other, resulting in reduced communication speed or connection failure. In this case, please use it as far away as possible (about 10m).
  2. We do not guarantee a connection with all Bluetooth devices.
  3. Also, depending on the conditions, it may take some time to connect.

Main features

  • 3-speed turntable plays 33 1/3, 78, and 45 rpm records;
  • Auto stop function
  • Supports Bluetooth Input
  • Aux In 3.5mm audio input
  • All-in-one LED control panel
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • USB/TF card recording
  • USB/TF card playback
  • RCA stereo audio outputs

Accessories Includes

  • 45 rpm adapter
  • 2x Stylus(one installed)
  • AC/DC power adapter
  • 7-inch Turntable mat
  • User’s quick guide
  • User’s manual

PARTS ILLUSTRATION

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  1. Turntable Platter
  2. Turntable spindle
  3. 45 RPM adaptor
  4. Tone arm lift lever
  5. Tone arm holder
  6. Auto stop ON/OFF switch
  7. Tone arm
  8. Speed selection switch
  9. Power ON-OFF/Volumebutton
  10. Headphone jack
  11.  Stylus
  12. USB connector
  13. TF connector
  14. Modes select key/Record button
  15. Next music track
  16. Pause and Play switch and DELbutton
  17. Previous music track
  18. LED Display
  19. Aux in jack

Rear Inputs

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Connecting the main unit to Power

  1. Plug the power cord into the DC Input on the back of the unit.
  2. Then plug the USB side into the DC adapter included.
  3. Plug the adapter into the Standard wall power outlet.

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Priority for Bluetooth and AUX Connection

You can control the playback of music from an external device(via AUX) by pressing the ” Next Track”, ” Pause/Play”, and “Previous Track” buttons on the unit

Priority Note

  1. The AUX-IN (audio input) and USB memory/TF card playback have priority. If the AUX-IN (audio input) terminal is used to connect an external device, the connection to the AUX-IN (audio input) takes priority over the connection to the USB memory stick/TF card.
  2. The connection to the external device (cable, USB memory stick, or TF card) takes priority over the connection to the DEFINED
    (Audio Input).
  3. If a cable, USB memory stick, or TF card is plugged into the AUX-IN (audio input), this connection will take priority and you will not hear the Bluetooth connection sound.
  4. If you are already connected to another external device, you cannot connect to the new external device. In this case, please disconnect the Bluetooth connection with other external devices. The Bluetooth connection distance is up to about 10 meters.

Operation—Playing a Record

It is recommended that you use extreme care when manipulating the tone arm, stylus, and other components of this turntable. These parts are very sensitive and can easily break or become damaged if they are carelessly handled.

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  1. Turn the Power ON/OFF volume button clockwise till the LED display lights up, if not, check the power and adapter.
  2. Remove the shroud that protects the stylus, and release the lock that holds the Tone Arm in its resting position.
  3. Before use, turn the turntable clockwise about 10 times by hand to make sure there is no belt shift or kinks from the pulleys.
  4. Select the correct turntable speed based on the type of record you wish to play, and place the record on the turntable. If you are playing a 45 rpm record, use the included adapter and place it between the turntable and the record.
  5. Use the Tone Arm Lift Switch to raise the Tone Arm from its catch.
  6. Using your hand, gently swing the Tone Arm into the desired location over the record. The turntable will start spinning as the Tone Arm is moved into position.
  7. Use the Tone Arm Lift Switch to safely lower the stylus onto the record.
    Using the Lift Switch instead of your hand will reduce the chance of accidentally damaging the record or the stylus.
  8. Slide the Auto Stop Switch to ON to enable the Auto Stop feature. When the record is finished playing, it will automatically stop the turntable. Use the Lift Switch to raise the stylus off of the record, and gently return the Tone Arm to the catch by hand. Note:
    Some records place their Auto Stop area outside of the range of this unit. In these cases, the record will stop playing before the last track is reached. Set the Auto Stop Switch to OFF and use the Tone Arm Lift Switch to safely raise the stylus off the record when the end of the record has been reached.

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Bluetooth Input— pairing with Bluetooth

  1. Set the auto-stop to “ON” and short press the “M” button on the control panel to switch mode to “bt” on the display.
  2. Using the controls on your Bluetooth device, search for and select “TE-012” in your Bluetooth settings to pair. If your device requests a password, enter the default password “0 0 0 0 ” and press OK.
  3. When successfully paired and connected, an audible chime will sound. After the initial pairing, the unit will stay paired unless unpaired manually by the user or erased due to a reset of the device. If your device should become unpaired or you find it is unable to connect, repeat the above steps.
  4. Play, pause or skip a selected track using the controls on the connected Bluetooth Device or the controls on the turntable.

On an iPhone  

  • Go to SETTINGS > BLUETOOTH Search for devices (Make sure Bluetooth is turned ON)

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On an Android Phone  

  • Go to SETTINGS > BLUETOOTH Search for devices (Make sure Bluetooth is turned ON)

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USB Recording

NOTE

  • Recording ONLY supports USB in FAT/FAT32 format, and recording is in WAV. files.
  • MAKE A COPY and formate USB flash drive (if in exFAT or NTFS format ) into FAT/FAT32 format.
  1. Insert your USB/TF card into the USB/TF slot. Press and hold the “M” button for 3 seconds till the display shows
    ”rEC”, you will hear a one-time beep sound and it begins to record meanwhile the display shows the time counting of the recording.
  2. Stop recording. Press and hold the “M” button for a few seconds, and the recording will stop(display will show “STOP”) and save the recorded audio automatically to a USB or TF card as the last song, then you can plug out the USB device.
  3. Find below files on your computer for one recorded song, and repeat steps 1-2 above if you want the other recordings.

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  • Make sure that the USB memory / TF card you use has enough space.
  • For recording, press the “M” Mode switching/recording button at the start and end of each song.
  • This unit does not have a function to automatically separate songs, the recording from the start to the end is
  • Recorded as one file. (Please note that it will not be individual data for each song)
  • Never remove the USB memory / TF card while recording. If you remove it, the recorded data may be damaged.

RCA Connecting to External Systems

RCA Audio Output
Requires RCA audio cables (red/white, not included). Use to connect the turntable to an external stereo, television, or other sources.

  1. Connect RCA audio cables to the RCA Audio Output on the back of the turntable, and to the audio input of an external stereo system.
  2. Adjust the external stereo system to accept input from the turntable.
  3. Audio played through the turntable will now be heard through the connected stereo system.

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AUX IN Connecting to Audio Source

Requires 3.5 mm audio input cable (not included).

Note
 When the Source selector is set to Aux In, When a 3.5mm audio cable is plugged into the unit, it will automatically detect the input and power ON in Aux In mode.

  1. Plug a 3.5 mm audio input cable into the Aux In on the unit and the audio output/headphone output on an MP3 Player or other audio source.
  2. Use the controls on your connected music player to select and play audio.
  3. Audio played through the connected device will now be heard through the speakers.

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HOW TO REPLACE THE NEEDLE

The durability time of the recoil needle is about 200-250 hours. Replace the needle if necessary.

Remove the Needle 

  1. Gently pull down the front edge of the needle.
  2. Pull needle forward.
  3. Pull out and remove.

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Installing Needle 

  1. Position the needle with its tip facing down.
  2. Line up the back of the needle with the cartridge.
  3. Insert the needle with its front end at a downward angle and gently lift the front of the needle upward until it snaps into place.

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Troubleshooting

There is no power

  • The power adaptor is not connected correctly.
  • No power at the power outlet.
  • Use the wrong adapter instead of the original one included.
  • If the power button is not turned on, turn the volume/ON/OFF button clockwise to turn on.

My record is skipping

  • Use the tonearm lift and raise up and down the arm 10 times before initial spinning.
  • Change vinyl records or clean the vinyl records’ grooves properly.
  • If the needle is not in the middle of the stylus or broken, replace it.
  • Put the record player on a flat surface with 4 legs/corners on the ground.
  • The white stylus protector is till on.

The power is on, but the platter does not turn  

  • The turntable drive belt has slipped off.
  • An aux-in cable is plugged into the aux-in jack, unplug it.
  • Bluetooth is connected, disconnect it and reset the mode to “PHO”

The turntable is spinning, but no sound, or not loud enough 

  • Volume is too low, turn it clockwise to volume up.
  • The stylus protector is still on.
  • The tonearm is lifted up by the lever.
  • Volume is not loud enough or not good: connect to the external powered speakers.

USB Recording not working

  • USB is not formatted in FAT/FAT32
  • USB flash drive has little room for storage
  • USB is pulled out when the recording is going.
  • User didn’t long press” M” till enter into recording mode.

FCC Statements

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:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

RF Exposure Statement
The distance between user and products should be no less than 20cm.

Model: TE-001
FCC ID: AUD-TE001
Made In China
AUDMIC INDUSTRIAL LIMITED

Frequently Asked Questions

  • I bought my daughter an mp3 player, and I want to record my old vinyl and transfer them to the mp3, how can I achieve that? 
    To do so you need to run the output of the record player through an audio recording device. I have not tried it with this record player to see if it would work.
  • Where can I get a replacement needle?
    The needle is a universal type and sold on Amazon that you can use refer to ASIN B01EYZM7MU the method to replace the needle please check the user’s manual of this turntable record player
  • What type of power cord does it have?
    It comes with a DC into USB power cord and it is separated from a DC 5V/1A adapter included, so you can plug in the USB side to DC 5V/1A adapter and another side to the DC in.
  • How can I connect my Bluetooth turntable?
    All you need is a Bluetooth transmitter and a phono preamp to send the signal from your turntable through Bluetooth. The transmitter needs to be connected to the turntable’s RCA output if it has an integrated preamp.
  • Are there speakers on Bluetooth record players?
    However, for further portability, there are many Bluetooth record players that come with a built-in speaker set or their own set of speakers. Although these players will take up less room, you might eventually want to replace your speakers.
  • Can vinyl be played on Bluetooth record players?
    Yes. Record players with Bluetooth can play vinyl. Thus, you may listen to your preferred vinyl records and expand your vinyl collection while also enjoying music through Bluetooth-enabled devices. Additionally, it implies that you may typically connect your Bluetooth record player and speakers.

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