Note, Automatic play, Cartridge – Panasonic SL-J120 User Manual
Page 4: Dust cover, Remove the arm clamp, Set to disc's speed, Set to “i, Start/stop switch (start/stop), Press, Manual play
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Operation
Note;
Turn the amplifier on, and set it for listenig to the sound.
(Refer to the operating instructions of the amplifier.)
Automatic play
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Cartridge
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Dust cover
Open the dust cover.
Remove the stylus protector.
mP) is the standard mark for the "P-mount” plug-in
connector system. Products carrying this mark are
inter changeable and compatible with each other.
(The tape on the side of a cartridge prevents the
stylus assembly from shaking loose during shipment.)
Arm clamp
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Remove the
arm clamp.
Speed selector
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(SPEED)
1 Cueing switch (CUEING)
Set to disc's speed.
Set to “I”.
Start/stop switch (START/STOP)
Press.
(The platter will start turning, then piay wilt start).
(The tonearm won’t move if there is no disc on the
platter mat.)
Manual play
Notes
The following types of discs should be played manually,
•Discs other than 17- of 30-cm discs
•Lightweight discs such as "Soundsheets"
•Badly warped discs
1. Follow the step 1-5 of the automatic play.
2. Set the cueing switch to the position.
3. Move the tonearm to the desired position.
(The platter will start turning.)
4. Set the cueing switch to the "I" position.
After use
1. While the tonearm is moving, don't touch the tonearm.
2. The platter may start turning or keep turning in some cases like
those listed below. Press the start/stop switch is to make the
platter stop.
•When the power cord is connected.
•If the start/stop switch is pressed when there is no disc on the
platter mat.
■ When play ends
1. The tonearm will automatically return to the arm rest (the
automatic return feature).
2. Rotation will stop.
1. Clamp the tonearm.
2. Attach the stylus protector.
The unit is in the standby condition when the AC power supply cord
is connected.
The primary circuit is always “live" as long as the power cord is
connected to an electrical outlet.
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