Pioneer PL-L70 Operating Instructions Manual page 9

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RECORD
PLAY
LOCATE, SKIP OPERATIONS
SYNCHRO
RECORDING
@
Locate Operation
When the deck control terminal on this turntable is connected
Use this operation to move the stylus to a chosen position dur-
to the player control terminal on the Pioneer tape deck (CT-
ing play.
Z99W}),
the
turntable's
operation
will
be linked
to the
@) Press the LOCATE/SKIP switch (<<
or >®) and move
recording
operation
of the
tape deck,
This function
jis
the tonearm to the desired position.
convenient when
recording the contents of a record onto
@) Press the tonearm elevation switch to begin playback.
cassette tape.
©
This function operates with auto play, prograrnmed play,
B@ Skip Operation
and repeat play.
®
When
the (>)
switch is pressed once, the stylus will
move back to the beginning of the presently playing track.
if pressed repeatedly within a 1-second interval, the stylus
will move backward the number of tracks corresponding to
the number of times the switch is pressed.
*
When the stylus does not descend properly between tracks
with
normal
programmed
play
{with
the
SENSOR
switch at the "N" position for ardinary records).
°®
When the stylus has been replaced.
{1) Perform steps (1) through (4) of RECORD
PLAY
PROCEDURE.
{A normal 30 cm
LP
record is placed on the platter).
(2) Perform
programmed
play (not track
1)
and check how far the stylus deviates.
(3) Rotate the headshell
adjusting screw
as
follows, using a small slot-head screw-driver,
in accordance with the amount of deviation:
e
Stylus descends on the outside of the programmed track:
Rotate the screw counterclockwise.
e
Stylus descends on the inside of the programmed track:
Rotate the screw clockwise.
(4) Check the adjustments.
After making the above adjustments, test the programmed
play function
(skipping the first track} to make
sure the
stylus descends properly between each track on the record.
If the descent position is siill off, perform steps (3) through
(4) again.

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