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BIC 940 - Cueing and Stylus Placement

BIC 940
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it
until it
lines
itself
up with
the
keyway
in
the
center
of
the
tu rntable,
press
the
spindle
firmly
down
until
a distinct
"click"
is
heard
(Fig.A)
Count
the number
of records
you
are
putting
on
the
multiple
play
spindle
and
place
the
record
hold-down
clip
(Fig.
B)
on
the
platform
in
the
up
position
prior
to installing
records.
When
the
records
are
sitting
on the
shelf
of the
spindle
and
the
edge
of the
record
platform,
lower
the
hold-down
clip
to
stabilize
the
records
in
place.
Move
the
program
selector
control
knob
to
the
number
corresponding
to
the
records you
have
placed
on
the
spindle.
Depress
the
cycle
button
and
the
tonearm
will
play
all
of the records
automatically.
When
the
last record
has
played,
the
unit
will
shut
off. Fo'r
example,
to
play
f
ou r records,
the four
records
are
placed
on the
automatic
spindle
and the
programmer
is
advanced
Io
4
The
cycle
button
is
depressed,
the four
records
play
and
the
programmer
determines
when
it is
to
shut
off
.
Multiple
Play
Plus
Repeat
of the
Last
Record
lf
you
wish to
play
less
than six records
and
would like
the
last
record
to
be
repeated
one
or
more
times,
simply
move
the
program
selector
knob
to
the
number
of
records
plus
the number
of
adCitional
plays
desired.
For example,
if
three
records
are
on
the
spindle
and
you
wish
the last
record
to
play
once
and repeat
three
times,
simply set
the
program
control
to
the
number
6
(Fig.
C).
Removing
Multiple
Play
Spindle
All records
must first
be removed.
To
remove
the
records,
tilt
the
stack down
and
away
from
the
record
platform
and
lift
up.
The
automatic
spindle
can
then
be
removed
by
grasping
and lifting
straight
up.
Cueing
and Pause
Control
The
cueing
lever
(Fig.
D
)
is
used
to
raise
or lower
the
tonearm
during
automatic
or
manual
play.
Moving
the
control
forward
raises
the
tonearm,
pushing
it
back
lowers
the
tonearm.
Stylus
Set-Down
Adjustment
and
Tonearm
Height
Your
Model
940 was
carefully
assembled
and
all
necessary
ad
just-
ments
were
performed
at the
factory.
There
are,
however,
two
minor
adjust-
ments
that
may
have
to
be made
to
suit
your
particular
cartridge.
One
adjust-
ment
controls
the
point
at which
the
sty-
lus
lands
upon
the record's
surface. All
records
contain
a
groove
guard
(Fig
E
).
ldeally,
the
stylus
should
land
inside
the
groove
guard
just
bef
ore
the recorded
portion
of
the record
(Fig
E)
The
tone-
INCORRECT
CORRECT
G
CROSS
SECTION
OF R ECORD
Fig.
E
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