Setting the anti-skating force
Due to the friction between the rotating disc and the stylus
is pulled inwards and the stylus presses more heavily on the inner fl ank of the
groove on the record. This is compensated for by the anti-skating setting.
The anti-skating force should be set to the same value as the tracking pressure,
e.g. a value between 4–6.
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Set the anti-skating control
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Electrical connection
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Before connecting the device, compare the connection data (voltage and
frequency) on the rating plate with that of your mains power supply.
This data must correspond in order to avoid damaging the product.
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Make sure that the power cable is not damaged and is not routed over
hot surfaces and/or sharp edges.
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Ensure that the power cable is not taut or kinked.
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The mains power socket must be easily accessible so that the power cable
can be quickly disconnected in an emergency.
Inserting/changing the remote control battery
♦
Open the battery compartment on the rear of the remote control
♦
Insert 2 new type AAA batteries into the battery compartment.
♦
Close and secure the battery compartment.
Connection to an external amplifi er
NOTE
►
The record player is equipped with a LINE OUT output
player must be connected to a sound output device with speakers and
volume control, e.g. an amplifi er.
♦
Connect a stereo cinch cable to the LINE OUT connectors on the record
player and connect these to the AUX IN connectors of your external amplifi er.
Follow the operating instructions for the external amplifi er when doing this.
CAUTION
Potential damage to external amplifi er!
►
Do not connect the LINE OUT output
input of your amplifi er. Due to the internal amplifi cation of this special input,
it can be destroyed by connecting the record player
SUP 128 A1
to the same value as the pickup arm counter-
.
, the pickup arm
. The record
of the record player to the PHONO
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