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 PRO TT-2 Turntable

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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.

 

Turn the power dial to turn on and the speed indicator and the strobe-illuminator will light up.

2.

 

Turn on and raise the target light for illuminating the stylus tip by pushing the target light button.

3.

 

Place a record on the turntable mat.   When playing a 45rpm record with a large center hole; place the 45-
rpm adapter on the center spindle.

4.

 

Set the rotation speed (33/45/78) to match the record.

5.

 

Release the arm clamp.

6.

 

Set the cueing lever to the up position.

7.

 

Press the Start/Stop button and the turntable platter will start to rotate.

8.

 

Move the tonearm over the desired groove.

9.

 

Set the cueing lever to the down position, the tonearm will descend slowly onto the record and play begins.

10.

 

Set the desired pitch adjust range by depressing the QUARTZ button until the desired pitch is reached.
Options are +/-10% or +/-20%.

11.

 

Adjust the pitch to a desirable speed. During play, observe the strobe dots.   If the strobe dots appear to the
right, the pitch is slower than the rated speed. If they flow to the left, the pitch is faster than the rated speed.
If the strobe dots appear stationary, which means the platter is in normal turntable speed, move the pitch
control slider up or down to adjust the speed.

12.

 

To suspend play, lift tone arm with cueing lever.

13.

 

When play is finished, raise the cueing lever, move the tonearm to the armrest and secure the tonearm with
the arm clamp.

14.

 

Turn off the target light off by pushing the light back down.

15.

 

Press the Start/Stop button to stop the platter rotating.

16.

 

Turn the power dial to turn off the power.

MAINTENANCE

Routine maintenance should be performed by cleaning the stylus periodically with a soft brush to

prevent the accumulation of dust.  When the sound becomes distorted or noisy, check the stylus.  If it is worn
out, replace with a new one.   From time to time, the dust cover and turntable cabinet should be wiped with a
soft, dry cloth.   Use of any volatile materials as alcohol, thinner, benzene, etc., may remove the paint or damage
the luster and should not be used.

Summary of Contents for TT-100

Page 1: ...Professional Disc Jockey Products TT 100 DIRECT DRIVE TURNTABLE OWNER S MANUAL 2000 Industries http www numark com ...

Page 2: ...s marked on the unit 9 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked upon or pinched by items placed on or against them When removing the cord from a power outlet be sure to remove it by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling on the cord 10 Object and Liquid Entry Take care that objects do not fall into and that liquids are not spilled i...

Page 3: ...les throughout your system Quality shielded audio cables and terminated shielded video cables low capacitance preferred Speaker cables must be 14 gauge minimum 12 or 10 gauge is better Be sure plugs and jacks are tightly mated Loose connections can cause hum noise or intermittent that could easily damage your speakers Reliability will be enhanced through the use of banana connectors on the speaker...

Page 4: ...or buying Numark DJ products FEATURES 10 or20 pitch adjustment Direct Drive Motor Start Stop Button Electronic Braking 33 45 78 RPM speeds Forward and Reverse Platter Direction Pop up Stylus Target Light Adjustable Feet for Leveling Easily removable smoked plastic lid Quartz Lock of 0 speed position 45RPM adapter and holder Extra Stylus Holder S Shaped Tone arm assembly with Counterweight Height A...

Page 5: ...it as shown on the chassis under the platter as well as the name of the dealer from whom you purchased the unit Retain this information and your original purchase receipt for your records Please return the enclosed warranty card to register your unit with us MODEL __________________________ PURCHASED FROM _________________________ SERIAL NUMBER __________________ DATE OF PURCHASE _________________...

Page 6: ...seem not to move when pitch is 0 5 Strobe Dots Four rows of dots that indicate various stages in pitch adjust 3 3 outer row 0 large dots 3 3 next row 6 inner row 6 Platter Place this on the Center Spindle 7 Center Spindle Keeps platter and records centered Place the supplied slipmat on the Center Spindle now 8 45 Adapter Place on Center Spindle for playing 7 records with large center holes 9 Forwa...

Page 7: ...hell firmly held horizontally 20 S Shaped Tone Arm 21 Tone Arm Clamp and Rest Use this rest for the tone arm and clamp it in position during transportation 22 Tone Arm Lift This elevates the tone arm above the record surface 23 Tone Arm Lift Adjust Screw Controls the amount of lift 24 Tone Arm Lever Controls the up and down action of the Tone Arm Lift 25 Anti Skate Control This applies inward forc...

Page 8: ... rest so it moves freely f Rotate the counterweight until the tonearm is approximately balanced horizontally floats freely g Refasten the tonearm with the arm clamp h Hold the counterweight stationary with one hand and rotate only the stylus pressure ring to bring the number O of the ring into alignment with the center line on the tonearm rear shaft i Rotate the counterweight with scale ring clock...

Page 9: ...feet to level the platter surface 32 Phono Output Plug these into your mixer or preamplifiers turntable input 33 Ground Cable Attach to the ground screw on your mixer or preamplifier to prevent turntable hum 34 Power Cord Plug this into an appropriate power outlet after checking your power setting switch 18 under the platter Note Please refer to CAUTION on page 2 concerning proper use of power You...

Page 10: ... a desirable speed During play observe the strobe dots If the strobe dots appear to the right the pitch is slower than the rated speed If they flow to the left the pitch is faster than the rated speed If the strobe dots appear stationary which means the platter is in normal turntable speed move the pitch control slider up or down to adjust the speed 12 To suspend play lift tone arm with cueing lev...

Page 11: ...ectronic OUTPUT Wow and flutter 0 13 S N ratio 50dB DIN B Output Difference 2 3dB Channel Separation 16dB Pitch 675 1Hz with 33 1 3 rpm 1170 1Hz with 78 rpm TONEARM SECTION Type Static Balanced S shaped with detachable headshell Effective length 234mm Overhang 20mm Tracking Force 0 4g Anti Skate 0 7g Cartridge Weight 6 10g GENERAL Power supply AC110 127V 220 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 15 Watts...

Page 12: ...S FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW NUMARK SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS DAMAGES TO PURCHASER S PROPERTY OR INJURY TO PURCHASER OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY NUMARK MIXER BREACH OF WARRANTY OR NEGL...

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