
CONVERTING YOUR CASSETTE TO MP3
For your convenience there are two power options:
1. Use the included USB cable.
2. Insert 2 AA batteries. Note: You must open the lid of the cassette player to access the battery
compartment. Please follow the polarity illustrations (“+” or “-”) when inserting batteries.
2. Connect a speaker, headphones or earbuds to the “AUX” port.
3. Plug your USB flash drive into the “OTG” port. You will see the GREEN indicator light.
NOTE: To conserve battery power, the conversion mechanism will only work when there is a USB drive
connected. You can still play cassettes without a USB drive, but you cannot record without a USB
4. Press the “PLAY” button on the top of the device. You should hear music from your cassette.
5. Adjust the volume to your comfort.
Quick flash (2X per second) Recording
Slow flash (1X per second) Playback
After powering on, this device defaults to Manual Mode. In Manual Mode, you can start and stop the
recording any time you like. You can also manually split the recording, to end one track and begin
When the cassette is playing and a USB flash drive is connected, the device is in standby mode. The
solid GREEN LED shows that it is in manual mode.
Press the recording button and the device will begin to convert your cassette to MP3. The GREEN
LED will be flashing during recording. Press the recording button again to stop recording and save the
MP3 file in your USB flash drive.
If you would like to end one track and begin recording a new track, short press the button.
The flashing GREEN LED will be off for about 2 seconds, then quick flash again to save in another file.
EXAMPLE: If you are converting a music cassette to MP3, you probably want each song to be a separate
MP3 file. As the tape is playing, wait for the pause between songs, then quick press the button.
The device will save the song that just ended, and start a new track with the next song.
NOTE: Your files will be in a folder called “TAPEMP3” in your USB drive. The files will be called “FV0001” to