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Main Features
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1.
POWER DIAL
Controls power to the unit.
2.
START/STOP BUTTON
Engages
and
disengages the motor/platter.
11.
DIRECTION BUTTON
Controls platter's rotational direction:
F- Forward (clockwise)
R- Reverse (counter-clockwise)
3.
PLATTER
SPEED
BUTTONS
Select 33 or 45
RPM
platter speed. (Note: 78
RPM
is selected by
pressing the 33
and
45 buttons simultaneously.)
12.
PITCH
ADJUST SLIDE CONTROL
Use
in
conjunction with pitch button
(15)
to vary the platter's
rotational speed.
In
the center detent position quartz lock
is
active.
4.
PLATTER
Cast aluminum platter mounts directly to center
spindle/motor shaft.
5.
STROBE
DOTS
(On
platter edge)
Operate
in
conjunction with stroboscopic light located under
power dial
(1)
to provide visual indication of accurate platter speeds.
13.
PITCH
SELECTION INDICATOR
Shows Green for standard or locked
RPM
setting, or
Red
for a
pitch-adjusted setting.
14.
QUARTZ
SPEED
LOCK
Toggles between internal quartz-locked reference
and
variable
pitch controlled by pitch adjust slide control
(12).
6.
CENTER
SPINDLE
Precision-machined platter mount
on
motor shaft.
7.
45-RPM ADAPTER (Shown
in
receptacle)
Adapts
7'
records with large center holes to fit center spindle.
8.
DUST
COVER
HINGE HOLDERS
Attachment points for removable hinged dust cover.
15.
PITCH
BUTTON
Selects the range of pitch variation permitted by the pitch adjust
slide control
(12).
(See
page 7 for information
on
locking or
adjusting platter speed.)
16.
POPUP
STYLUS
TARGET
LIGHT
Provides illumination directed at the stylus position for easier
cueing
in
poor light.
9.
HEADSHELL
RECEPTACLE
Storage receptacle for extra headshell (not included).
17.
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
SWITCH
(Access through holes
in
platter)
Selects operating voltage (115V or 230V
AC,
60/50
Hz).
10.
TONE ARM ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figure 2
on
page 4 for details.
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