Yamaha YP-700 YP-700 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 10

Yamaha YP-700 Manual

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Place a record on the turntable. If necessary, insert the 45 rpm adaptor. Select the proper speed, according to the type of record to be played, then turn on the amplifie- and select the PHONO position with the function switch. Position the tone arm over the beginning of the record and press the PLAY/OFF switch. The turntable will begin to revolve and the tone arm will automatically lower the stylus to the correct position. (A) * This set incorporates an automatic signal cut-out to eliminate the unpleasant sound caused by the stylus meeting the record surface. It functions during the first one or two revolutions of the turntable after the stylus is in the groove. * Since the auto-return mechanism is triggered by tonearm movement at the end of the record, it may be impossible to begin replay in the normal fashion near this point. In this case, press the PLAY/OFF switch and then place the tonearm manually at the desired position. (B) When the record finishes, the tonearm will automatically lift and return to its rest position and the turntable will stop. * At the end of the record the auto-return may not function if the ending grooves are less than 3 mm apart. In this case, push the PLAY/OFF switch. (C) If you wish to stop in the middle of a record, simply press and release the PLAY/OFF switch. The auto-return mechanism will activate and stop play, returning the tone arm to the rest position. (D) * The auto-return mechanism is triggered and re- leased by a switch on the underside of the turntable, approximately 3 seconds are required for it to stop play. (E) For temporary interruptions, such as a telephone call during record play, use the cue lever to raise the tonearm. (Fig. 16) Play can then be restarted at the precise point where the interruption occurred by returning the cue lever to its previous position. (F) Adjust the tone, volume and stereo balance of the amplifier. NOTE: If the auto-return mechanism consistently acts too early, remove the platter and gently bend the pin on its underside toward the center. If the mechanism consistently fails to function at the end of a record, bend this pin outward (toward the turntable rim) 8 Fig. 16

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Place
a
record
on
the
turntable.
If
necessary,
insert
the
45
rpm
adaptor.
Select
the
proper
speed,
accord-
ing
to
the
type
of
record
to
be
played,
then
turn
on
the
amplifie-
and
select
the
PHONO
position
with
the
function
switch.
Position
the
tone
arm
over
the
beginning
of
the
record
and
press
the
PLAY/OFF
switch.
The
turntable
will
begin
to
revolve
and
the
tone
arm
will
automatically
lower
the
stylus
to
the
correct
position.
(A)
*
This
set
incorporates
an
automatic
signal
cut-out
to
eliminate
the
unpleasant
sound
caused
by
the
stylus
meeting
the
record
surface.
It
functions
during
the
first
one
or
two
revolutions
of
the
turntable
after
the
stylus
is
in
the
groove.
*
Since
the
auto
-return
mechanism
is
triggered
by
tonearm
movement
at
the
end
of
the
record,
it
may
be
impossible
to
begin
replay
in
the
normal
fashion
near
this
point.
In
this
case,
press
the
PLAY/OFF
switch
and
then
place
the
tonearm
manually
at
the
desired
position.
(B)
When
the
record
finishes,
the
tonearm
will
auto-
matically
lift
and
return
to
its
rest
position
and
the
turntable
will
stop.
*
At
the
end
of
the
record
the
auto
-return
may
not
function
if
the
ending
grooves
are
less
than
3
mm
apart.
In
this
case,
push
the
PLAY/OFF
switch.
(C)
If
you
wish
to
stop
in
the
middle
of
a
record,
simply
press
and
release
the
PLAY/OF
F
switch.
The
auto
-return
mechanism
will
activate
and
stop
play,
returning
the
tone
arm
to
the
rest
position.
8
(D)
*
The
auto
-return
mechanism
is
triggered
and
re-
leased
by
a
switch
on
the
underside
of
the
turn-
table,
approximately
3
seconds
are
required
for
it
to
stop
play.
(E)
For
temporary
interruptions,
such
as
a
telephone
call
during
record
play,
use
the
cue
lever
to
raise
the
tone
-
arm.
(Fig.
16)
Play
can
then
be
restarted
at
the
precise
point
where
the
interruption
occurred
by
returning
the
cue
lever
to
its
previous
position.
(F)
Adjust
the
tone,
volume
and
stereo
balance
of
the
amplifier.
NOTE:
If
the
auto
-return
mechanism
consistently
acts
too
early,
remove
the
platter
and
gently
bend
the
pin
on
its
underside
toward
the
center.
If
the
mechanism
consistently
fails
to
function
at
the
end
of
a
record,
bend
this
pin
outward
(toward
the
turntable
rim)
Fig.
16