Harman Kardon T65C Owners Manual - Page 10

Operating

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OPERATING 1. Turn down the volume of your receiver to the minimum position. 2. Turn on your receiver and select the phono function according to the owner's manual of the receiver. 3. Place the disc on the PLATTER MAT. If this is a 45 RPM disc, you will need to use the center hole ADAPTOR provided with the turntable. 4. Depress the 33 or 45 SPEED selector button in accordance with the speed of the disc to be used. 5. Depress the QUARTZ LOCK button to maintain accurate disc speed. 6. Depress the LIFT button to the AUTO position. (With AUTO position selected, the TONEARM automatically lifts, the PLATTER stops and power is turned off when the disc ends.) . Pt,IrKwa a bolo 7. Flip the CUE lever up ti to lift the TONEARM, then bring the 4-, TONEARM over the disc and the PLATTER will begin to rotate. The QUARTZ LOCK indi- cator will light up red. Then flip the CUE lever down and the TONEARM will be lowered and the record will begin to play. 8. Slowly raise the volume of receiver up to your desired listening level. 9. If you wish to stop a record from playing before its end is reached, press the CUT MILO button. The TONEARM will be automatically lift- C ed up, the PLATTER will stop and the pow- er will shut off. Then bring the TONEARM back to the ARMREST. 10. Atthe end of the disc, the TONEARM will automatically be lifted up, the PLATTER will stop and the power will shut off. Then bring the TONEARM back to the ARMREST. 11. The TONEARM will not automatically lift and the PLATTER will not stop atthe end of the disc with the LIFT button setto the MANUAL position. It is necessary to make use of CUT button or manually raise the TONEARM at the disc end and bring it to the ARMREST. A record that has a recorded area that extends beyond the standard limit cannot be fully played in the auto-lift mode, since the arm will lift and the power will shut off beforethe record ends. The MANUAL position is provided in order to play such a record. 9

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OPERATING
1.
Turn
down
the
volume
of
your
receiver
to
the
mini-
mum
position.
2.
Turn
on
your
receiver
and
select
the
phono
function
according
to
the
owner's
manual
of
the
receiver.
3.
Place
the
disc
on
the
PLATTER
MAT.
If
this
is
a
45
RPM
disc,
you
will
need
to
use
the
center
hole
ADAP-
TOR
provided
with
the
turntable.
4.
Depress
the
33
or
45
SPEED
selector
button
in
accord-
ance
with
the
speed
of
the
disc
to
be
used.
5.
Depress
the
QUARTZ
LOCK
button
to
maintain
ac-
curate
disc
speed.
6.
Depress
the
LIFT
button
to
the
AUTO
position.
(With
AUTO
position
selected,
the
TONEARM
automatically
lifts,
the
bolo
PLATTER
stops
and
power
is
turned
off
when
the
disc
ends.)
7.
Flip
the
CUE
lever
up
to
l
ift
the
TONEARM,
then
bring
the
TONEARM
over
the
disc
and
the
PLATTER
will
begin
to
rotate.
The
QUARTZ
LOCK
indi-
cator
will
light
up
red.
Then
flip
the
CUE
lever
down
and
the
TONEARM
will
be
lowered
and
the
record
will
begin
to
play.
8.
Slowly
raise
the
volume
of
receiver
up
to
your
desired
listening
level.
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9.
If
you
wish
to
stop
a
record
from
playing
before
its
end
is
reached,
press
the
CUT
button.
The
TONEARM
will
be
automatically
lift-
ed
up,
the
PLATTER
will
stop
and
the
pow-
er
wi
l
l
shut
off.
Then
bring
the
TONEARM
back
to
.
...
...
.
.
..
.
..
MILO
C
the
ARMREST.
10.
Atthe
end
of
the
disc,
the
TONEARM
will
automatical
ly
be
lifted
up,
the
PLATTER
will
stop
and
the
power
will
shut
off.
Then
bring
the
TONEARM
back
to
the
ARMREST.
11.
The
TONEARM
will
not
automatically
lift
and
the
PLAT-
TER
will
not
stop
atthe
end
of
the
disc
with
the
LIFT
but-
ton
setto
the
MANUAL
position.
It
is
necessary
to
make
use
of
CUT
button
or
manually
raise
the
TONEARM
at
the
disc
end
and
bring
it
to
the
ARMREST.
A
record
that
has
a
recorded
area
that
extends
beyond
the
standard
limit
cannot
be
fully
played
in
the
auto
-lift
mode,
since
the
arm
will
lift
and
the
power
will
shut
off
beforethe
record
ends.
The
MANUAL
position
is
provid-
ed
in
order
to
play
such
a
record.
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