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Before Asking for Repair

Problem

Cause

Solution

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Playing speed is inappropriate. 

·  The rotation speed is not adjusted 

appropriately.

·  Select a rotation speed in accor-

dance with a record on the plat-
ter, and adjust the speed with the 
rotation speed fine tuning volume 
(speed control). 

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Hum  noise  (humm  sound)  is 
generated. 

·  

The grounding conductor is not 
connected. 

·  Connect the ground wire of to the 

signal ground terminal. 

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·  Connection of the phono cable is 

not correct. 

·  Connect the phono cable correctly. 

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·  The cartridge is not mounted se-

curely on the headshell. 

·  Mount the cartridge on the head-

shell with screws and nuts securely. 

Sound skip occurs, or noise 
(cracking sound) is induced.

·  The stylus pressure is not adjusted 

appropriately. 

·  Adjust the stylus pressure gauge 

in accordance with your cartridge. 

·  A scratch, a warp, or a stain is 

present on the record.

   The record is electrostatically 

charged. 

·  Do not play a record with a scratch 

or a warp on this unit.

   Clean the record with a commer-

cially available cleaner. 

·  A stain is present on the stylus tip. 

·  Remove the stain from the stylus 

tip.

·  This unit is installed in a vibrating 

place. 

·  Install  this  unit  in  a  horizontal  and 

stable place to avoid sound skip 
caused by external vibration. 

The stylus light does not light. 

·  The stylus light is not inserted firmly.

·  Remove the dustproof cap and in-

sert the stylus light into the stylus 
light connector firmly. 

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This unit may not work normally when the unit is subject to external influence such as static electricity. 
In such a case, the unit can work normally by unplugging the power cable once and plugging it again. 
This unit does not work normally even after that, please contact your dealer. 

Summary of Contents for PD-171AL

Page 1: ...Owner sManual BELT DRIVE ANALOG PLAYER PD 171AL...

Page 2: ...Contents Precautions 1 Features of This Unit 2 Before Use 4 Names and Functions 6 How to Assemble 10 Connections 14 Operations 16 Block Diagram 17 Specifications 18 Before Asking for Repair 19...

Page 3: ...t is moved from a cold place to a warm place especially in win ter or when the temperature of the room where this unit is installed is quickly raised with a heater or the like It depends on the conden...

Page 4: ...flective view type LED stro boscope that is useful for adjusting the rotation speed in a precise manner High torque motor An AC synchronous motor with high torque is adopted to achieve precise and qui...

Page 5: ...The bottom face of the cabinet has a hybrid vibration damp ing structure made of wood and metal for resonance disper sion Large sized insulator This unit adopts a damper as an insulator that is a comb...

Page 6: ...efore Use Check the accessories Make sure that all accessories shown below are in the pack age Platter Rubber mat Dust cover Stylus light Pulley cover Rubber belt EP adaptor Platter mount handle 2 pie...

Page 7: ...m base cover removal wrench 3 0 mm Dustproof cap for stylus light connector This cap is mounted on the main unit at shipment Printed matters Safety cautions Owner s Manual this document Phono cable se...

Page 8: ...indicator lights up when the power is turned on 3 Start stop switch start stop This switch starts rotating the platter at the selected rotation speed This switch also stops platter rotation while the...

Page 9: ...oboscope seems to be motionless by setting the rotation speed selection switch to 45 7 Stylus light connector light This light can illuminate stylus area in a dark room Remove the dustproof cap and mo...

Page 10: ...at shipment and can be raised by up to 10 mm Use these insulators for making this unit horizontal 14 Cable holder This holder secures the phono cable This product is supplied with 3 types of phono ca...

Page 11: ...ssory power cable to supply the power from the AC outlet on the wall 16 Hinge receiver This receiver is used for mounting the dust cover Insert the hinge attached to the dust cover into the hinge rece...

Page 12: ...h the center spindle while holding the handles and engage them Be sure to use both hands to hold the platter and mount it while using caution not to apply any unreasonable force to the center spindle...

Page 13: ...the screws 6 pieces that attach the arm base cover using the supplied hex wrench 2 Mount the tone arm on the optional arm base 3 Align the mounting holes between the tone arm mounted arm base and thi...

Page 14: ...it with the cen ter spindle 7 Dust cover mounting The dust cover has a plug in type hinge Insert the hinge attached to the dust cover into the hinge receiver attached to the rear side of the main uni...

Page 15: ...BELT DRIVE ANALOG PLAYER PD 171AL 13...

Page 16: ...14 Connections INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER PHONO AMPLIFIER BELT DRIVE ANALOG PLAYER A The tone arm in the illustration is an example...

Page 17: ...ry power cable and insert the AC plug in an outlet on the wall in the room where the unit will be installed Connection to phono equalizer integrated amplifier or others Connect the pin plug of the pho...

Page 18: ...arm lifter disengage the tone arm from the arm rest and move the tone arm to a position where you like to play 5 Lowering the arm lifter allows the tone arm to be lowered and playback to start 6 After...

Page 19: ...E ANALOG PLAYER PD 171AL 17 Block Diagram System Control CPU DAC LED Driver Stylus Light Power Trans Power Regulator XTAL AC Synchronous Motor Speed Selector Start Stop Speed Control 33rpm Speed Contr...

Page 20: ...ntrol 33 1 3 rpm 45 rpm Stylus light connector Rear panel section AC inlet Bottom section Insulator Accessories Platter Power cable Dust cover Stylus light Pulley cover Rubber belt EP adaptor Rubber m...

Page 21: ...between lead wires and the cartridge or between the headshell and tone arm is incom plete Make connections of lead wires firmly Tighten the plug in nut to secure the connection between the head shell...

Page 22: ...st the stylus pressure gauge in accordance with your cartridge A scratch a warp or a stain is present on the record The record is electrostatically charged Do not play a record with a scratch or a war...

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