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Cord DJ-U Pro - Controls and Functions

Cord DJ-U Pro
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Controls & Funcons
Direct Drive USB Turntable DJ-U Pro
TARGET LIGHT
OUTPUT
START / STOP
PITCH CONTROL
±10%
DIRECT DRIVE
USB TURNTABLE
SYSTEM
SPEED
33 45
-10
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
8
+10
USB
PHONO LINE
R
L
50Hz
60Hz
33
45
33
45
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2
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1. 45-RPM Adapter:
This adapter allows you to play standard 7” 45-RPM EP vinyl records with large center holes.
2. Strobe Indicators:
The outer edge of the plaer is marked with four rows of circular indicators, or dots. These dots are used
to visually detail various stages of pitch or rotaon speed. The indicators are illuminated by the strobe
indicator pilot lamp. Each row should appear to stand sll at the correct pitch level.
3. Center Spindle:
The centre spindle holds both the turntable plaer and vinyl records stable and centered during opera-
on.
4. Strobe Indicator Pilot Lamp:
This lamp is specially designed to pulse a beam of light at the strobe indicators on the turntable plat-
ter to determine rotaon speed. NOTE: The use of uorescent lighng directly above the turntable can
defeat the strobe indicator pilot lamp and adversely aect the indicator accuracy.
5. Power Switch:
This is a rotary power switch. To turn main power on, turn the switch clockwise. To turn main power o,
turn the switch counter-clockwise.
6. Start/Stop:
This buon controls plaer moon. When the unit is turned on the plaer will not automacally begin
to spin. Pressing this buon once will engage the high torque motor and spin the plaer, pressing this
buon again will stop the plaer.
7. Plaer:
The plaer connects directly to the center spindle. The plaer and center spindle holds a vinyl record
perfectly at and centered.
8. Headshell:
The included headshell is used to connect your stylus & catridge to the tone arm.
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