I purchased the unit from a private party and the original owners manual was not available. Having the ability to download it was extremely helpful and clarified operating the equipment immensely. This is a complicated unit and without the manual I would not have been able to maximize it's potential. Thank you.
Being a user of older radios of many kinds, preferring them over more modern rigs, this manual was invaluable in the programming of my two. I now know for certain what the assorted buttons functions are, and am very grateful to have found this excellent site. Many thanks for your assistance, Tony.
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CONTROLS
General Controls 1. Power Button Pushing this button down turns on the turntable. It illuminates red when the turntable is switched on. 2. Start/Stop Buttons These buttons start and stop the turntable motor. Both buttons have the same function. 3. Platter This turntable has a special edge design that has been optimized for "dragged" platter slow downs. 4. Pitch Slider This slide control allows the pitch to be increased or decreased by 10%. In the center position the pitch is at 0%. When moved away from the center and towards the tone arm decreases the pitch (slows down the platter) and moving the pitch slider away from the tone arm increase the pitch (speeds up the platter) 5. Pitch LED This LED illuminates green when the pitch is set at 0%. When the pitch slider is moved away from zero, the LED illuminates red. 6. Target Light Power Jack This RCA Jack supplies power to the Target Light. IT HAS NO AUDIO FUNCTION-DO NOT CONNECT AUDIO CORDS TO THIS POWER JACK. 7. Target Light (TT-1650 Only) This aluminum target light can be removed and rotated depending on the head shell position and the amount of light required on the vinyl record surface. 8. 33 and 45 RPM Buttons These buttons control the RPM of the turntable platter. A red LED indicates which RPM mode has been selected. NOTE: If the turntable is powered down while in the 45 RPM setting, it will return to 33 RPM when it is powered up.