Page 3 - PLATTER SETUP; the front of the turntable.; PAGE 3
PLATTER SETUP WARNING: Incorrect Platter setup can lead to poor turntable performance, platter instability, or permanent motor damage. 1. Start by inspecting the bottom of the aluminum platter to check that both locking pins have rubber fittings on them. 2. Next, rotate the top of the motor assembly...
Page 4 - CARTRIDGE SETUP; For Head Shell Mounted Cartridges:
CARTRIDGE SETUP For Head Shell Mounted Cartridges: The cartridge that comes with this turntable should be preinstalled on the head shell. If it isn't, please follow the below instructions for installing a cartridge onto the head shell. 1. Position the head shell and the cartridge so that the four co...
Page 5 - the locking collar counter clockwise.; INTERCHANGING TONEARM TUBES
INTERCHANGING TONEARM TUBES (sold seperately) WARNING: An incomplete understanding of this procedure could lead to permanent damage to the headshell, your records, or the tonearm assembly. NOTICE: Interchanging tonearm tubes unnecessarily may shorten the life of the tonearm tubes and/or tonearm comp...
Page 6 - forth indicating that there is exactly 0 grams of stylus pressure.; TONE ARM SETUP
TONE ARM SETUP A properly adjusted tone arm and cartridge setup will minimize vinyl record wear and optimize the performance of the turntable. Follow these simple steps for setting the tone arm on the turntable: NOTE: In most cases, when using the S-Shaped tonearm tube, the additional S-Weight must ...
Page 7 - CONTROLS; General Controls
PAGE 7 CONTROLS CONTROLS General Controls 1. Power Button Pushing this button down turns on the turntable. It illuminates red when the turntable is switched on. 2. Start/Stop Buttons These buttons start and stop the turntable motor. Both buttons have the same function. 3. Platter This turntable has ...
Page 8 - CABLE SETUP; Tone Arm Parts
CABLE SETUP PAGE 8 CONTROLS continued Tone Arm Parts 10. Counterweight and Scale Ring and S-Weight 11 10 The Counterweight is used to balance the head shell and cartridge assembly so that the proper amount of stylus pressure is applied to the record. The S-Weight (sold seperately with S-arm tube) sh...
Page 9 - Bottom Parts
PAGE 9 CONTROLS CONTROLS continued Bottom Parts 18. Adjustable Rubber Dampening Feet When all of the feet of the turntable are completely tightened, the top flat surface of the turntable will be at 85mm. Unscrewing these feet raises the turntable up to compensate for unleveled surfaces. 19. Carrying...
Page 10 - This turntable is shipped with two sets of special cables:
CABLE SETUP PAGE 10 CABLE SETUP This turntable is shipped with two sets of special cables: (1) Right Angle IEC Power Cord (1) Right Angle RCA cord w/ground wire NOTE: Before connecting any cables, make sure that the voltage selector switch is set to the proper setting! Making the power and audio con...
Page 11 - SPECIFICATIONS / OPERATION
SPECIFICATIONS Turntable Section: Type: 3 speed, fully manual Motor: Direct Drive- 8 Pole, 3 Phase Starting Torque: 1.6 kg/cm Start Time: 0-33.33 RPM in 0.8 sec Braking System: Electronic Servo Brake Platter: Aluminum Diecast Speeds: 33.33, 45, and 78 RPM Wow & Flutter: <0.2% WRMS Separation:...
Page 12 - TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem Cause? Solution Turntable does not turn on. Disconnected Power Cord? Connect Power Cord. The sound level is very low. The Turntable is not connected to a device with a PHONO preamp. Connect the device to a preamp DJ mixer or an AV receiver that has an input labeled PHONO, not AUX or LINE. Th...
Page 13 - Copyright Numark Industries, LLC 2003
INSIDE THE BOX: (1) TT-200 w/Straight Tonearm (1) Aluminum Platter (1) Slipmat (1) Headshell (1) 2.5 Gram Headshell Weight (1) Counter Weight (1) 45 RPM Adapter (1) IEC Power Cable (1) RCA Cord w/ Ground Wire (1) Service Tool TT-200 Manual /English, R3.1 Copyright Numark Industries, LLC 2003