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Rotel RP-830 User's Manual

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1. 4 Lay the round rubber mat on the platter 5 Fit the counterweight into the tonearm with the stylus force gauge side facing front AA channel of PHONO terminals and the cord with red plug to R right channel of PHONO terminals on the amplifier or receiver Connect the ground wire to GND terminals on the amplifier or receiver AMPLIFIER OR RECEIVER the two cartridge mounting 1 Loosen screws 2 Position the tonearm over the spindle 3 Slide the cartridge forward or backward until the position of the stylus tip corresponds to the specified distance from the center of spindle see illustration 4 After obtaining correct overhang tighten the two cartridge mounting screws firmly Note Be careful not to touch stylus during adjustment with fingers STYLUS FORCE ADJUSTMENT Appropriate stylus force must be obtained to let the stylus trace the grooove correctly Incor rect setting of the stylus force may cause the system to skip grooves or affect the reproduced sound quality 1 Set the antiskating knob to 0 position Lower the cueing stick and release the tone arm from the arm rest 2 Move the counterweight forward and backward so that the tonearm will be balanced horizontally When balanced the headshell is raised and the tonearm parallels the main body with the tonearm base as fulcrum Caution Be careful not to drop the stylus or hit it against the platter or other objects 3 Return the tonearm
2. RP 83O0 ENGLISH pear ETT nia a ederi sie lacorers rater ate 1 DEUS ER sete rete eaete AANE S EA eve Cisse thw hare eee 4 PAIRINGS A L L L RIT Stara 7 NEDERLANDS rr TAR ae T T laine 10 LAR E AER EA tinier 13 BELT DRIVE STEREO TURNTABLE MADIAN rT O TE H H 16 TURN O tare cco altars Pek A 2 ce S E ATA 19 SULEIMAN ain eren RG a ante ante L O aC vane soi 22 IN cTan aia elo emia sak be ave ara cs Sables corals we 25 MHH T avers ET aR R 28 WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Write your SERIAL NUMBER here The number is located near the name plate on the rear panel ENGLISH BELT DRIVE STEREO TURNTABLE RP 830 INTRODUCTION We at Rotel want to thank you for purchasing our audio product Rotel audio products are designed to use the latest electronic technology and they incorpo rate our long experience as a specialist manufac turer of audio equipment We are confident that you will find satisfaction in the high quality sound and top performance and that you will find pleasure in the functional beauty achieved through human engineering concept Before starting operation please read this instruction manual thoroughly and acquaint yourself with the proper mode of using the unit and all its connections We hope you will enjoy top notch performance for many years to come UNPACKING Cartridge mounting screws counterweight and hinges for dustcover are pac
3. onto the arm rest Turn the gauge ring of the counterweight so that 0 point falls on the reference marker on the tonearm sim 4 Turn the counterweight to preset the reading on the gauge to the designated stylus force of your cartridge Do not touch the gauge ring as it will turn with the counter weight 5 Turn and set the anti skating knob to the value same as the stylus force of your cartridge Stylus force adjustment is now complete PLAY 1 Make sure the rubber belt is hooked onto appropriate position on the pulley for the r p m of your record see note in step 3 of ASSEMBLY section 2 Place a record on the platter To play a record with a large center hole use an EP adaptor commercially available 3 Free the tonearm from the arm rest clamp 4 Swing the tonearm to correct position over the record At this moment the power in the unit is turned on and the platter begins to rotate 5 Swing the tonearm to correct position over the record 6 When the record is over or when you wish to interrupt the play midway through the 3 record lift the cueing stick Return the tone arm to the arm rest and secure it with the arm rest clamp The power in the unit is automatical ly shut off and the platter stops turning MAINTENANCE 1 Keep the stylus tip clean of dust Clean the stylus carefully using a soft brush and also clean the record before commencing play 2 The stylus tip is very sen
4. CLUSIVE NOTE FOR U K If your unit comes with a 2 core cable without a plug make certain live and neutral leads are connected to the proper terminals Check that the terminals are screwed down firmly and no loose strands of wire are present IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the follow ing code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLUE or BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or colour ed BROWN or RED CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION The unit accepts a cartridge of 3 9 grams weight Install an appropriate cartridge onto the headshell using the screws nuts and washers supplied for that purpose If these screws do not fit your cartridge use screws accompanying the cartridge or obtain the proper ones commercially The lead wires ex tending from the headshell are color coded as listed below Be sure to connect each wire cor rectly Green Right H Blue Left Red Right White Left ASSEMBLY 1 The motor section of the unit is tem porarily secured with 2 transit screws to pre vent vibration or shock damage during transit
5. Using a Philips head screwdriver remove these screws Keep the screws with the owner s manual and use again when transporting the unit in the future 2 Hold the platter with the plane side up and fit the spindle through the platter center hole to attach to body 3 Turning the platter by hand locate the pulley through one of the holes in the platter Hook the attached rubber belt onto the pulley Note On this unit change r p m 33 1 3 or 45 by manually rehooking the rubber belt For 33 1 3 r p m hook the belt onto the upper groove of the pulley so that the belt runs above the belt guide for 45 r p m hook the belt onto the base of the pulley so that the belt runs below the belt guide After hooking the belt manually rotate the platter 2 to 3 turns and the rubber belt will fit into the pulley smooth ly CONNECTION TO AMPLIFIER OR RECEIVER The unit is provided with RCA cords for both channels and a ground wire The RCA cord with white plug should be connected to L left OVERHANG ADJUSTMENT Use a rule etc to carry out correct adjust ment As shown in the illustration overhang indicates the distance from the stylus tip to the center of the turntable spindle when the stylus tip falls on the extension of a straight line from the pivot of the tonearm to the center of the spin dle If the overhang adjustment is not properly made the stylus will not be able to trace the re cord grooves correctly
6. ked inside the styrofoam molding Platter and rubber mat are packaged separately and placed beneath the body of the unit TURNTABLE PLATTER ACCESSORIES AND RUBBER MAT POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION For power the unit requires normal house hold current AC Simply plug the unit into a wall outlet or your amplifier s or receiver s convenience receptacle on the rear panel If it is plugged to a convenience receptacle marked SWITCHED you cannot operate the unit when the power switch on the amplifier or receiver is set to OFF Note The unit has been factory adjusted to the voltage of area it is shipped to As a precau tion however locate the Voltage Selector VOLTAGE SELECTOR 120V gt 220 240V 120V 220 240V on the upper side of the unit and check to be sure the selector is set to the voltage of your area If it is not change the selector position using a screwdriver INSTALLATION To prevent hum do not place the unit near appliances with motors or large transformers Be sure the unit s location is not subject to high temperature humidity or direct sunlight to prevent possible troubles Vibration or tilted installation will impede good performance of the turntable and the stylus will skip grooves PART NAMES 1 Turntable spindle 2 Platter rubber mat 3 Tonarmkopf Tonarm 4 Arm rest clamp 5 Cueing stick 6 Antiscating device 7 Stylus force gauge 8 Counterweight EX
7. r receiver SPECIFICATIONS AAE EEKE LOAA pole hysteresis synchronous motor Drive System Belt drive OR Ree ee a ET 33 1 3 and 45 rpm Wow and Flutter Less than 0 03 WRMS Signal to Noise Ratio Better than 60dB IEC B Better than 70dB DIN B PUR os a0 8 tre ATE E TT Aluminum diecast 310mm diameter 1 5kg TONEARM a OORE SETTEN ACS IRE Static balanced straight pipe arm oil damped cueing device direct readout stylus gauge counter weight anti skating device OVOINONG 5 6 6 oe ic e ere ers H6 16mm Tracking Error lt 96 N a r 0 9 42 35 to 1 3 Suitable Cartridge Weight 3g to 9g Suitable Stylus Pressure 0 5g to 3g MISCELLANEOUS Power Requirement 120V 60Hz or 220 240V 50Hz Power Consumption 8 watts Dimensions overall 432 W x 135 HI x 350 D mm 17 x 5 16 x 13 25 32 Weight net lt aaa od 6 7kg 14 7 Ibs Sp cifications subject to change for improvement without prior notice
8. sitive Be careful not to touch it with a finger nor let it come in contact with solid objects 3 The stylus is usually good for about 500 to 1 000 hours of continuous playing A worn stylus will cause the record to be distorted and the record to be damaged Be sure to use the correct replacement stylus matching your cartridge 4 Do not move the turntable when it is operating Never try to stop the platter forcibly by hand while it is rotating 5 When replacing cartridge or stylus make sure the power cord is unplugged 6 Lubrication is unnecessary Consult your dealer if necessity arises 7 Always keep the unit clean Use a soft dry cloth to clean the cabinet and the dust cover 8 The rubber belt conveying rotation of the puljey to the platter will become stiff or loose over a long period of use When that happens consult your dealer and replace the belt HOWLING AND HUM Howling is usually caused by vibration of speakers which affects the sensitive cartridge If such a phenomenon occurs relocate the turn table or speakers as far apart from each other as possible Hum is usually caused by nearby appliances that use transformers or thermostat Relocating the unit further away from the noise sources will readily solve the problem A hum may also be produced if the unit is not properly grounded Make sure the grounding wire extending from the unit is securely con nected to the GND or G terminal on the amplifier o

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