Owner's Manual

When
PHONO
EQ
is
ON
Connect
to
line
input
connectors
of
amplifier, etc.
When
PHONO
EQ
is
THRU
Connect
to
phono
input
connectors
of
amplifier,
etc.
Amplifier
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Analog audio output connectors
(L/R)
These
output analog audio signals.
The
PHONO
EQ
switch setting changes the type
of
out-
put
signal.
Use
the included audio cables (or commercially-available
ones)
to
connect
to
analog audio input connectors
(LINE,
PHONO,
etc.)
on other equipment.
RCA
audio cable
White
(L)
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White
(L)
Red
(R)
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Red
(R)
Connections
Included
AC
adapter
Lt.
Precautions when making connections
Do
not
plug the unit
in
until after making
all
connections.
Carefully read the manuals
of
the
devices
that
you
are
connecting and follow their instructions when making
connections.
IJ PHONO
EQ
(audio output setting) switch
ON
Audio signals
that
have been amplified by the built-in
phono equalizer amp
are
output
from the analog audio
output
connectors
(UR).
THRU
The
MM cartridge signal
is
output
directly through the
analog audio
output
connectors
(UR)
Use
this when connecting
to
equipment that
has
PHONO
inputs.
When shipped new from the factory, this
is
set
to
ON.
IUMOi.fri
When set
to
ON,
if connected
to
the
PHONO
inputs
of
an
amplifier, for example, the
outp
.
ut
from speakers and
headphones will be very loud,
which
could
damage
equipment or harm hearing.
B
DC
input connector
After completing audio cable connections, connect the
included
AC
adapter here.
Confirm
that
the
power
plug
of
the
AC
adapter
is
plugged into a power outlet.
Do
not
use any
AC
adapter
other
than
the
one
included.
Lt.
Be
sure
to
connect
the
power
cord
to
an
AC
outlet
that
supplies the correct
voltage. Connection
to
an
outlet
that
supplies incorrect voltage could cause
fire or electric shock.
Lt.
Hold the power plug when plugging
it
into an
outlet
or
unplugging
it.
Never
pull or yank on the power cord.
Lt.
Unplug the power cord from the outlet
when you are
not
planning to use the
unit for an extended period
of
time.
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STANDBY
/ON button
Press
the
STANDBY/ON
bunon
to
turn the unit on or put
it
in
standby.
Names and functions
of
parts
II
Turntable (platter)
Place
records centered on the turntable (planer).
D Counterweight
II
Stylus pressure adjustment ring
m Anti-skating dial
II
Cuelever
Use
this
to
raise
and
lowerthe
tip
of
the stylus
We
recommend using the cue lever
to
avoid damaging
records and
styluses,
because it
is
safer
and more certain
than using a finger
to
do
so
.
D Tone arm holder
This
is
a
rest
for the tone
arm.
Gently push the clasp
to
the
right
to
release
the tone arm before playing a record.
ll'J
Tonearm
El
Rotation speed setting knob
Select the rotation speed
(RPM)
suitable for the record.
B
START/STOP
turntable rotation knob
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