About Your Turntable
1) START/STOP - Press these
buttons to start or stop the
platter.
2) STROBE DOTS - The dots around
the edge of the platter are used
in conjunction with the light
located inside the motor
ON/OFF switch. While the
platter is in rotation, the dots
help to indicate the speed of
rotation. The speed is lower
than the displayed speed
(33,45) when the dots are
flowing to the right. It is higher
than the displayed speed
(33,45) when the dots are
flowing to the left. When the
strobe is stopped, the platter is
rotating at the displayed speed.
3) STROBE LIGHT & ON/OFF
SWITCH - Rotate clockwise to
turn on the turntable. The platter will not start spinning until the start/stop button has been pressed. Rotate
counterclockwise during playback (off position) for a slow winding down effect. The light illuminates the strobe dots for
setting speed. Note: this is the power switch for the T.62 M2.
4) PLATTER SPEED (rpm) - Select 33 or 45 rpm.
5) TARGET LIGHT – Insert target light to the deck and it will light up. Aim the light where your needle meets the record.
6) PITCH SLIDER - The pitch slider is used to speed up or slow down the turntable platter to match tempos with your other
turntable while DJ’ing. When the Pitch Lock indicator is illuminated the speed of the platter is locked in either 33 1/3 or
45RPM.
7) HEADSHELL LOCKING NUT - Attach the headshell by inserting into the front end of the tone arm. Turn the locking nut
clockwise with the head shell firmly held horizontally.
8) TONE ARM with CLAMP and REST - Use rest for the tone arm and clamp it in position during transportation. This is a fully
manual tone arm. To start playback, gently place the stylus on the record using the headshell finger support. Do not
drop the stylus onto the record as it may cause damage to the diamond tip or to the record.
9) COUNTERWEIGHT - Use this to balance the tone arm and to adjust the stylus pressure. See facing page for cartridge
settings for proper adjustments.
10) OUTPUT
L & R - This is the standard analog output (RCA jacks) which should be connected to a phono input or your
preamp or any DJ mixer.
11)
GND – Ground lug. Connect a wire from this to your preamp or DJ gear if you get a humming sound when connected.
12) POWER CORD CONNECTOR - Used to connect the included power cord.