EasyManua.ls Logo

Dual 1229 - Turntable Operation; Operation as Single Record Player; Operation as Record Changer

Dual 1229
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
lf
your
amplifier
or receiver has some
other
type
of connector,
use appropriate
adapters,
Your
dealer
can
advise
you.
white
(yellow)
Fig.5
Preamplifier
An equalizer-preamplifier
is
necessary
if
your
stereo
amplifier
or
receiver does
not have
a
direct
input
for
a magnetic
cartridge.
We
recommend
the
Dual
TVV
46, which
has
plug-in
connections
and
fits
into
the
base
of
the
player
unit.
This
player
meets international
safety stand-
ardsfor radio
and related equipment
(lEC
65)
and
is
approved
by the
various national
safety
organizations
(VDE,
SEV,
SEMKO,
CSA, UL, etc.).
Operation
@
Speed selector
@
Pitch control
@
Tonearm lift and
cartridge
holder
lock
@
Single-play spindle
@
Cartridge holder
@
Tonearm rest
@
Tonearm support
@
Tonearm lock
@
Cue control adjustment
@
Stylus force adjustment
@
Setscrew for tonearm counterweight
@
Tonearnf counterweight
@
Stylus-force
dial,3
to 5
grams
@
Mode
Selector
@
Anti-skating adjustment
@
Transport
safety
(hold-downl
screw
@
Cue contrpl
@
Tonearm
set-down-point
adiustment
@
Record
indexing selector
@
Automatic
start-stop
switch
@
llluminated
stroboscope
@
Record-changing spindle
AW
3
@
Center-hole adapter
for 45-rpm
(17
cm
diameter)
records
@
Changer column
AS
12 for
45-rpm
{17
cm}
records
(optional
accessory}
Operation
as single
record
player
Set the
Mode
Selector
@
in "single"
position.
lnsert
the rotating
center spindle
into
the turn-
table
platter,
and,
for
45-rpm records,
the
17-cm
adapter.
Put a record on
the turntable.
Fig.6
Select
the correct
turntable
speed
@,
set the
record-size selector to
match the
diameter
of the
record
on
the
turntable
\17,
25
or
30
cm, or 7,10
or 12
inches),
and
unlock
the
tonearm
(Fig.
7).
The unit is
now ready to
play.
Fig.l
1.
Automatic tonearm setdown
Move the
operating
switch
to
"start".
The
tonearm
will
gently
lower
to the
record
and
the
stylus
will
f
ind
the run-in
groove
smoothly.
2.
Manual
operation
a)
Move the cue-control
to
f
.
b)
Place the tonearm
by
hand
over
the
de-
sired
point
on
the
record.
c)
Lighly
flick the
cue-control lever
back
tnY
Fig.
9
3. To
play
a
record
again
from the biginning:
Push
the operating lever to
"start".
4,
To
interrupt
play:
Move
the
cue-control
lever
to
position
I
.
When
the
tonearm
is
returned to
playing
position,
the last
few
measures
of music al-
ready
played
will be repeated.
5. Turning it off:
Push the operating level to
"stop".
The tone-
arm will move
to the
rest, and the unit
will
turn itself
off.
Note: At the end
of a record,
or at
the
end
of the last
record of a stack,
the return
of
the
tonearm and switch-off
are automatic.
lt
is
advisable to lock the
tonearm in
place
(
Fig. 7)
after turning
off the
system.
Operation
as record
changer
Set
Mode Selector
@
in
"multi"
position.
Fis. l0
I nsert the
colu mn* so
the shaft.
changer spindle
or the
changer
that the
pin
fits
into
the
slot in
sto rt
Fig.8

Related product manuals