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2. HO DAMPING
knob
This
controls
the
horizontal
movement
of the tonearm
while
aiding
to keep the tonearm's
resonating
point
low.
Set
the
knob
to
the
same
indication
number
as the
optimum
tracking
force
of this unit.
3. VQ
DAMPING
knob
This
controls
the vertical
movement
of the tonearm
while
aiding
to keep the tonearm's
resonating
point
low. Set the
knob
to
the
same
indication
number
as the
optimum
tracking
force
of this unit.
4. Speed select knob
Select
a proper
position
of
the
speed
select
knob
in
accorda
~
c
.th the rpm of the record.
33-
73rpmrecord
(LP)
"33"
rpmrecord(EP)
"45"
5. QUARTZ
LOCK/PITCH
CONTROL
select
button
QUARTZ
LOCK:
Depress
the button
to the QUARTZ
LOCK
position
(.-.)
for
playing
a record
at an accurate
rotation
speed in the
quartz
lock mode.
In this case, the meter
lights green.
PITCH
CONTROL:
Depress
the
button
a second
time
to obtain
the
PITCH
CONTROL
position
(-)
in order
to
perform
fine
pitch
adjustment
for
the
sound
meeting
your
preference.
In
this case, the meter
lights orange.
6.
PITCH
CONTROL
meter
When
the
QUARTZ
LOCK/PITCH
CONTROL
select
button
is set to the QUARTZ
LOCK
position,
the meter
is
green-Iit
and the indicator
displays
"0".
When
the
QUARTZ
LOCK/PITCH
CONTROL
select
button
is set .to
the
PITCH
CONT RO L position,
pitch
control
can
be performed
by turning
the
PITCH
CON-
TROL
knob
and the meter
is orange-lit.
#6 % means +6 %
b6%
means -6 %
7. PITCH
CONTROL
knob
Fine
pitch
control
can be performed
with
the QUARTZ
LOCK/
PITCH
CONTROL
select button
set to the PITCH
CONTROL
position.
Pitch
adjustment
range is !6 %. The
indicator
in the meter
deflecting
to the
left
(#)
from
the
center(O)
indicates
an increase
to the accurate
33-1/3
or
45 rpm
and the deflection
to the
right
(b)
means
a de-
crease.
8. ANTI-SKATING
knob
This
device
cancels
out
the
centripetal
force
that
pulls
the tonearm
to the center
of the platter.
Th is prevents
the
stylus
tip
from
skating
toward
the
center
of the platter
and at the
same time
eliminates
any excessive
stylus
tip
force
on the
inner
wall
of the
record
groove.
Use the 8
marked
dial
when
employing
a spherical
stylus.
Use the
.marked
dial
when
employing
an elliptical
stylus
or
a SHIBATA
stylus.
Turn
the dial to the same number
as on the tracking
force
dial.
9. REPEAT
knob
Decide
how
many
times
you
want
to re-Iisten
to the re-
cord
by using this
knob.
When
you
set the knob
to "R",
the record
will continue
to play repeatedly.
Note:
This knob
cannot
be turned
to indicate
from
1 -0
or 0 -1
if the ST ART
button
is depressed
with
the
power
cord
disconnected
from
the outlet.
For
this,
refer
to the
note
in the
section
"Necessary
procedures
prior
to record
playing"
onpage
5.
10.
START/REJECT
buttons
When
you
start
playing
a record,
depress
the
ST ART
button.
The tonearm
moves
automatically
to the position
of the
first
groove
of the
record
pre-selected
and gently
lowers
itself
onto
the
surface
of the
record
to
play
it.
When
you
stop
playing
the
record,
depress
the
REJE'CT
button.
The
tonearm
lifts,
returns
automatically
to
its
rest and the platter
stops rotating.
If, however,
the
REPEAT
knob
has been set for a number
of
repeats..
the
tonearm
performs
the
corresponding
number
of prepeats
before
the platter
stops rotating.
Note: When
the
dial
of the
repeat
knob
has been
set to
numbers
other
than
"0",
the
platter
continues
to
rotate
and the
power
will
not
be turned
off
even
though
you
depress
the
R EJ ECT
button
or even
if the
playing
record
has finished.
When
you
want
the
power
to
be turned
off
after
the
record
has
played
once,
be sure to set the repeat
knob
to the
"0"
mark.
11.
RECORD
SIZE
select knob
Set
the
knob
to the
corresponding
position
to the
size
of the record
before
you play
it.
30 cm diameter
record.
"30"
(12'1
25 cm diameter
record.
"25"
( 10")
17cmdiameterrecord
"17"(7'1
12.
Arm
lifter
lever
This
is used
when
you
want
to raise the tonearm
gently
or gently
lower
it. When you push it to the "UP"
position,
the tonearm
will
be lifted
up, and when you pull it to the
"DOWN"
position,
it will
be lowered
down
gently
onto
the record
surface.
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