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Connections, Operation, Maintenance – Stanton DJLab.2 User Manual

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CONNECTIONS

1. Connect the power cord to the auxiliary power

outlet on the rear panel of your amplifier or receiver
or to a household AC outlet.

2. Connect the unit output terminals to the PHONO

jack of your M.201.

Output terminals

Amplifier (Receiver)

L (White)

>>

L Channel

R (Red)

>>

R Channel

GND

(Spade)

>>

GND

NOTE:
• Be sure to connect the ground terminal firmly to the

M.201.

• If this connection is not made or is loose, a power

source "HUM" will result.



OPERATION


1. Rotate the power dial clockwise to turn on the

power, the speed indicator and the
strobe-illuminator will light up.

2. Place a record on the slip mat, when playing a

45rpm record with a large center hole, place the
45-rpm adaptor on the center spindle.

3. Set the speed to match the record.
4. Remove the stylus protector, release the arm

clamp.

5. Press the Start/Stop button, the turntable platter

will start to rotate.

6. Move the tonearm over the desired groove.
7. When play is finished, move the tonearm to the

arm rest, secure the tonearm with the arm clamp.

8. Press the Start/Stop button to stop the platter

rotating, rotate the power dial to turn off the power.


MAINTENANCE

• For best results & proper care of your equipment use

Stanton Vinyl Cleaner (VC-1) for your records and
Stylus Cleaner Kit for styli (SC-4).

• Clean the stylus periodically with a soft brush to

prevent the accumulation of dust.

• When the sound becomes distorted or noisy, check

the stylus. If worn out, replace it with a new one.

• Any volatile materials such as alcohol, thinner,

benzine, etc., may remove the paint or damage the
paint finish, please avoid.

• The crossfader is user replaceable in case of failure.

Simply unscrew the two outer screws which hold it in
place, lift it out and disconnect its cable. Re-attach
the new crossfader and screw the mounting plate
back onto the unit - you’re back in business!

• The crossfader life can be extended by using the cut

curve.