Lenco L-81 USB User Manual

Quick-guide l-81 usb

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Preparation

Set-up the tonearm / anti-skating

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Connectors on an external device (e.g. amplifier)

Unpack all accessories, place the unit on a flat surface

Put the platter on the center spindle and put the belt on the
drive hub as shown on the picture to the right.

Put the slipmat on the platter

Insert the headshell as shown on the picture below





Connect the L-81 USB to the external device (AUX, Line or
Tape). Warning: Do not connect to phono. This may
damage the turntable and / or your audio devise.

Connect the power Cord


Remove the stylus protective cover, if equipped
Never touch the stylus tip during the adjustment

Lower the tonearm lever

Release the tonearm clamp and release the tonearm
from the arm rest

Set the anti-skate adjustment to zero

Rotate the counterweight in either direction until the
tonearm is perfectly balanced horizontally (floats freely)

Return the tonearm to the arm rest and lock it in place

Hold the counterweight stationary and rotate only the stylus
pressure ring (with scale) to bring the number “0” of the ring into
alignment with the center line on the tonearm rear shaft

Rotate the counterweight counter clockwise until the scale value
corresponds with the recommend stylus pressure, the anti-skate
knob needs to be set to the same value as the counterweight
pressure ring.





Note: The recommended stylus pressure of the cartridge that has been included with your unit is 2 to 2,5 grams. For
all other cartridge systems please refer to the manufactures specification included with the cartridge.

Insert a flash-disk (e.g.memory stick, MP3 player) into the USB slot

Position the stylus at the track you want to record

Press the “REC START/STOP” button to pauze the recordplayer

Press the “REC/GO” button and wait until the LED will light (this may take several seconds depending
on the contents on the flash-disk)

Press the “REC / GO” button to start the recording.

Press and hold the “REC start / stop” button to stop the recording process

The track is now stored on the flash disk as an 192kbps MP3 file, tracks will be numbered in sequence
and placed into a folder called “line in”

QUICK-GUIDE

L-81 USB

Mounting the belt

Play / Pause

REC / GO

Record start / stop

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