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ADJUSTING THE ANTI-SKATING CONTROL:
Set the ANTI-SKATING CONTROL (12) to the same value as the stylus pressure. NOTE: IF YOUR TURNTABLE CAME WITH A CN-25 CARTRIDGE, IT HAS A RECOMMENED TRACKING FORCE OF 3.0 GRAMS AND CAN HAVE RANGE FROM 2.5-3.5 GRAMS.
PLAYING 45 RPM RECORDS:
1. When playing a 45 RPM record with a large center hole, first place the 45 ADAPTER on the center spindle. 2. Be sure that the 45 SPEED SELECTOR (18) button is pushed and the 45 speed indicator is illuminated. 1. The SV-2200 is equipped with PITCH CONTROL (20) and QUARTZ LOCK (22). When the QUARTZ LOCK is activated, the QUARTZ LOCK LED (21) lights GREEN, and the speed will be exactly 33 1/3, 45 or 78 RPM depending on which speed has been selected regardless of the position of the pitch control. PITCH CONTROL automatically disengages when QUARTZ LOCK is activated. 2. When the QUARTZ LOCK is off, you can adjust the PITCH CONTROL (20). When you move PITCH CONTROL (20) off center, the pitch can vary +/- 10% depending on the position of the PITCH CONTROL. 3. Push the QUARTZ LOCK (22) button to bring the speed back to exactly 33 1/3, 45 or 78 RPM when the PITCH CONTROL (20) is positioned off center. Disengaging the QUARTZ LOCK will bring the platter speed back to the original pitch setting. 4. The PLATTER (2) is equipped with a STROBE RPM INDICATOR STRIP (23) and the POWER (16) switch contains built in STROBE LIGHTS (24). When the PLATTER is spinning, the STROBE LIGHTS illuminate the STROBE RPM INDICATOR STRIP. The bottom row of dots will appear to be stationary when the pitch is -3.3%. The second row of dots from the bottom will appear to be stationary when the speed is exactly 33 1/3, 45 or 78 RPM depending on which SPEED SELECTOR (18) buttons are pushed. The third row of dots from the bottom will appear to be stationary when the pitch is +3.3%. The top row of dots will appear to be stationary when the pitch is +7.2%.
ADJUSTING TONE ARM HEIGHT:
The tone arm height is adjustable between 0 and 6 mm. A HEIGHT SCALE (14) (in 0.5 mm increments) is provided to aid in an accurate setting. 1. Unlock the tone arm by turning the ARM LOCK (15) knob away from the lock position. 2. Look up the cartridge height on Table A and find its corresponding height scale reading. 3. Turn the ARM HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT RING (13) until the reference line on the ring is positioned at the correct scale reading. 4. Lock the tone arm by turning the ARM LOCK (15) knob clockwise until it reaches the lock position. For example, if the height of the cartridge is 18.5 mm, the ARM HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT RING (13) reference line should be positioned between 3 and 4 on the HEIGHT SCALE (14).
ADJUSTING THE PITCH CONTROL:
CONNECTIONS:
1. Plug the AC power plug into an appropriate outlet. 2. See Table A for proper connection of the output RCA plugs and ground connector. Make sure that all the plugs are firmly plugged into the appropriate jacks (phono inputs). To reduce hum, make sure the ground lug is firmly connected to the ground screw.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
BASIC OPERATION:
1. Place a record on the NEOPRENE MAT (4) which sits on the PLATTER (2). 2. Select the desired speed by depressing the 33 or 45 SPEED SELECTOR (18) button. Press both the 33 and 45 SPEED SELECTOR buttons at the same time for 78 RPM. 3. Turn the POWER (16) switch to the �ON� position, at which point the strobe illuminator (built into the POWER switch and the speed indicator (for the selected speed) will illuminate. 4. Remove the stylus protector (if applicable to your cartridge). 5. Release the ARM CLAMP (9) found on the ARM REST (10). 6. Push the START STOP (17) button. The turntable PLATTER (2) will start to spin. 7. Push the CUE LEVER (19) to the �UP� position. 8. Position the tone arm over the desired position on the record and push the CUE LEVER to the �DOWN� position. The TONE ARM (6) will slowly lower onto the record at which time play will begin. 9. When play is over, raise the TONE ARM (6), move it to the ARM REST (10), and secure it with the ARM CLAMP (9). 10.You now have the option of turning off the power by turning the POWER (16) switch to the �OFF� position, or stopping the PLATTER (2) by pushing the START STOP (17) button and engaging the electronic brake.
USING THE REVERSE BUTTON:
1. Press the REVERSE (26) button to reverse the rotation of the PLATTER (2) (the REVERSE LED (27) will light while in reverse mode). Press the REVERSE button a second time to return to normal play.
ARM-LIFT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT:
If the pre-adjusted distance that the CUE LEVER (19) raises the stylus off the record surface is inadequate, it can be adjusted by turning the ARM-LIFT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT SCREW (25) while simultaneously pushing down on the TONE ARM (6). Clockwise rotation of the screw will decrease the distance and counterclockwise rotation will increase the distance.
SPECIFICATIONS:
TURNTABLE SECTION: Type...............................................................Quartz Direct Drive Manual Turntable Drive Method.....................................................................................Direct Drive Motor...............................................................................Brushless DC Motor 18V Platter...........................................................Aluminum Diecast 13� (332mm) Dia. Speed...................................................................................33 1/3, 45 or 78 RPM Starting Torque......................................................................................2.2 kg/cm Build-up Characteristics..........................................0.6 sec. standstill to 33 1/3 RPM Braking System............................................................................Electronic Brake Wow and Flutter..............................................................................0.01% WRMS* * This rating refers to the turntable assembly and platter only and excludes effects of records, cartridges or tonearms. Rumble................................................................................78 dB (IEC 98A WTD) TONEARM SECTION: Type.......................................................................Universal Straight Tubular Arm Effective Length.......................................................................9 1/16� (231.5 mm) Arm Height Adjust Range.........................................................................0 - 6 mm Overhang...................................................................................19/32" (15.1 mm) Effective Mass....................................................................9 g (Without Cartridge) Offset Angle..................................................................................................22° Friction................................................................Less Than 7 mg (Lateral, Vertical) Tracking Error Angle.................................Within 2°32' at the outer groove and within .....................................................0°32' at the inner groove of a 30 cm (12") record Stylus Pressure Adjust Range......................................................................0 - 5 g Applicable Cartridge Weight Range..............................................................6 - 10 g Headshell Weight............................................................................................9 g GENERAL: Power Supply......................................................................115V~60Hz/230V~50Hz Power Consumption.................................................................................15 Watts Dimensions...........................................17.75� x 5.5" x 13.75" (451 x 139 x 349 mm) Weight.........................................................................................24.4 lbs. (11 kg) SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE.
INTERRUPTING PLAY:
1. Pushing the CUE LEVER (19) to the �UP� position will cause the TONE ARM (6) to lift, stopping play. 2. Pushing the CUE LEVER (19) to the �DOWN� position will cause the TONE ARM (6) to slowly lower onto the record at the point where play was interrupted.
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