ION iTTUSB User Manual

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iTTUSB Owner's Manual V5 - Page 3

on the drive ring underneath the platter. See SETUP
INSTRUCTIONS for detailed information on installing the Motor

Drive Belt.

6. Start/Stop Buttons: These buttons start and stop the

turntable motor. Both buttons have the same function. If they
seem to not be functioning, check to make sure that the Motor

Drive Belt is properly installed in the SETUP INSTRUCTIONS.

7. 1/8” Stereo Line Input: Connect Tape Players, Reel to Reel,

or any other audio source here. This signal is sent to the
computer through the USB. Make sure that your phono
cartridge is installed while using this input for maximum

sound quality. Also make sure that your RCA jacks are either
plugged into an input device or not in contact with metal.

Note: The 1/8" audio input is not routed to the turntable's RCA
output jacks, only to your computer via USB.

8. 33 and 45 RPM Buttons: These buttons control the RPM of

the turntable platter. A red LED indicates which RPM mode has

been selected.
NOTE: If the turntable is powered down while in the 45 RPM
setting, it will return to 33 RPM when it is powered up.

Note: You can record your 78RPM records by recording them
at 33 or 45rpm, then changing them to 78 in the Audacity

software.

TONE ARM: Items 9 – 13 are all parts of the tonearm. Refer to
the TONEARM SETUP section for additional details on these

controls. Your model will be equipped with straight arm or S-arm
style depending upon model purchased.

9. Counter Weight and Scale Ring: The Counterweight is used

to balance the head shell and cartridge assembly so that the

proper amount of stylus pressure is applied to the record.

10. Anti-Skate Adjustment: This knob is used to compensate for

inward tracking forces. See TONEARM SETUP for more details.

11. Arm Clip: This specially designed arm clip secures the tone

arm while at rest or when not in use. The arm clip has been
designed to remain in the up position while unlocked.
NOTE: When transporting the turntable, it is always

recommended that the headshell be removed and the arm clip
secured to prevent tonearm or turntable damage.

12. Tone Arm Lock Nut: This Aluminum nut is used to secure the

head shell and cartridge assembly to the tone arm tube. See

Cartridge Setup for more details.

13. Cartridge and Headshell: The cartridge is pre-mounted on a

standard headshell. The cartridge is user-replaceable and

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