Operating Elements And Connections; Adjusting The Stylus Pressure; Safety Notes; Assembling The Turntable - IMG STAGELINE DJP-200USB Manual De Instrucciones

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All operating elements and connections de -
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scribed can be found on the fold-out page 3.
1 Operating Elements
and Connections
1 Adapter for single records
2 Support (2 ×) for the cover
3 Mains cable for connection to a mains socket
(230 V~ / 50 Hz)
4 POWER switch
5 AUTO STOP switch
OFF = The turntable platter rotates continu-
ously.
ON = The rotation of the turntable platter is
started and stopped by the tone arm
(13).
6 USB port (type B) for connection to a com-
puter
A USB connection cable is supplied with the
turntable.
7 Audio cable for connection to the line input of
an amplifier or mixer
8 Support for a replacement headshell
9 Counterweight to balance the tone arm (13)
10 Rotary knob for anti-skating adjustment
11 Lever for lifting the tone arm
12 Lock for the tone arm (13)
13 Tone arm
14 Cap nut to fasten the headshell
15 Headshell
16 Handle of tone arm
17 Button to select the speed:
button engaged:
45
button disengaged: 33

2 Safety Notes

This unit corresponds to all relevant directives of
the EU and is therefore marked with
WARNING The unit uses dangerous mains
voltage. Leave servicing to skilled
personnel only. Inexpert handling
or modification of the unit may
result in electric shock.
Please observe the following items in any case:
G
The unit is suitable for indoor use only. Protect
it against dripping water and splash water,
high air humidity and heat (admissible ambient
temperature range: 0 – 40 °C).
G
Do not place any vessel filled with liquid on the
unit, e. g. a drinking glass.
G
Do not operate the unit and immediately dis-
connect the mains plug from the socket
1. if the unit or the mains cable is visibly dam-
aged,
2. if a defect might have occurred after the unit
was dropped or suffered a similar accident,
3. if malfunctions occur.
In any case the unit must be repaired by
skilled personnel.
G
A damaged mains cable must be replaced by
skilled personnel only.
G
Never pull the mains cable to disconnect the
mains plug from the socket, always seize the
plug.
G
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never
use water or chemicals.
G
No guarantee claims for the unit and no liabil-
ity for any resulting personal damage or mate-
6
rial damage will be accepted if the unit is used
for other purposes than originally intended, if it
is not correctly connected or operated, or if it
is not repaired in an expert way.
G
Important for U. K. Customers!
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in
accordance with the following code:
blue = neutral
brown = live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of
this appliance may not correspond with the
coloured markings identifying the terminals in
your plug, proceed as follows:
1. The wire which is coloured blue must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter N or coloured black.
2. The wire which is coloured brown must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter L or coloured red.
3 Applications
The turntable DJP-200USB is suited both for pri-
vate applications and for professional DJ appli-
cations. It is equipped with a phono preamplifier;
therefore it also allows for direct connection to a
line input.
For digitizing the music from records, the
DJP-200USB has a USB interface to connect a
computer. An audio recording software will also
be required. Various programs are available as
freeware on the Internet.
RPM
1
RPM
3
4 Mounting and
Basic Adjustments
The turntable platter, the headshell, the counter-
.
weight for the tone arm and the cover are
wrapped individually to prevent damage during
transport. After unpacking all parts of the
turntable, it is recommended to save the original
packing material for any future transport.
Place the turntable on a flat, horizontal sur-
face.

4.1 Assembling the turntable

1) Put the turntable platter on the axle of the
turntable.
2) Turn the platter with your hand until one of the
two outer holes is close to the button for the
speed (17) and the drive axle (a) of the motor
is visible (fig. 2).
3) The rubber drive belt (b) is visible through the
hole in the platter. Seize the drive belt and
wrap it around the drive axle.
4) Put the supplied rubber mat on the platter. To
create scratch effects, alternatively use a felt
slipmat, e. g. DJP-2M from "img Stage Line".
4.2 Mounting the counterweight for
the tone arm and the headshell
1) Remove the counterweight (9) from its wrap-
ping and put it on the rear end of the tone arm
(13) until it engages. Use the counterweight
to adjust the stylus pressure (
2) Remove the headshell (15) from its wrapping,
put it on the front end of the tone arm and
fasten it with the cap nut (14).
If the unit is to be put out of operation
definitively, take it to a local recycling
plant for a disposal which is not harmful
to the environment.
chapter 4.3).

4.3 Adjusting the stylus pressure

1) Set the anti-skating knob (10) to "0".
2) Remove the protective cap from the stylus.
3) Set the lever (11) for lifting the tone arm to the
front position .
4) Open the lock (12) for the tone arm (13) to the
right. Seize the handle (16) of the tone arm
and carefully position the tone arm just before
the turntable platter so that it will move up and
down freely.
Caution! The stylus must not hit against any-
thing.
5) With your left hand, lead the tone arm to the
side so that the stylus will not hit the turntable
platter. With your right hand, turn the coun-
terweight (9) so that the tone arm will stay
exactly in a horizontal position without mov-
ing up or down (fig. 3).
– If the tone arm moves upwards, turn the
counterweight counter-clockwise.
– If the tone arm moves downwards, turn the
counterweight clockwise.
6) Return the tone arm to its support and secure
it with the lock (12).
7) The counterweight is provided with a black
rotary scale ring. Without turning the counter-
weight, set the ring to "0" (fig. 4), i. e. the "0"
must be at the top.
8) The scale indicates the stylus pressure in
grams. The phono cartridge system provided
requires a stylus pressure of 2 g. For this pur-
pose, turn the counterweight including the
ring counter-clockwise until "2" is at the top
(fig. 5).
For other phono cartridge systems, adjust
the stylus pressure according to the corre-
sponding specifications.
4.4 Anti-skating adjustment
The skating force occurring when playing a
record will slightly pull the tone arm towards the
centre. To compensate this, use the anti-skating
adjustment: Turn the anti-skating knob (10) so
that the arrow next to the rotary knob points to
the value corresponding to the stylus pressure,
i. e. 2 for the phono cartridge system provided.

4.5 Mounting the cover

Remove the two hinges for the cover from the
two polystyrene wrappings and put them on the
cover. Place the cover with its hinges in the cor-
responding supports (2). If the cover proves to
be inconvenient during operation (e. g. when
used in discotheques), it can easily be removed
at any time
5 Connecting the Turntable
Switch off the turntable before making connec-
tions or changing any existing connections.
1) Connect the audio cable (7) with RCA plugs
to an input for units with line level (possible
marking: LINE, CD, AUX): red plug for the
right channel; white plug for the left channel.
2) For transferring music pieces from a record to
a computer, connect the USB port (6) via the
USB cable provided to a USB port of the com-
puter.
An audio recording software is also re -
quired. If there is no corresponding software
on your computer, various programs are
available as freeware on the Internet.
3) Finally connect the plug of the mains cable
(3) to a mains socket (230 V~ / 50 Hz).

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