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2.
Operation
of
Automatic
Change
cycle
mechanism:
1.
During
playing,
the
notch
of
the
main
gear
position
relative
to
the
turntable
spindle
gear
is
as
shown
in
Fig.
1.
As
the
projection
is
away
from
the
engagement,
the
main
gear
does
not
rotate
even
though
the
turntable.
.
As
playing
proceeds,
the
trip
slide
moves
toward
the
center
of
the
turntable
following
the
movement
of
the
tonearm.
.
The
engagement
is
very
easy
to
move
as
it
simply
rests
on
the
lower
trip.
On
the
music
section
of
the
record
groove
the
engagement
moves
so
slightly
that
it
is
returned
by
the
tip
of
the
projection.
Consequently,
the
turntable
spindle
gear
does
not
engage
with
the
main
gear
and
thus
does
not
trigger
the
auto-return
operation
as
shown
in
Fig.
2.
.
When
playing
ends
and
the
pick-up
cartridge
enters
the
lead-out
groove
which
is
spaced
out,
the
engagement
advances
more
then
it
is
returned
by
the
projection.
Because
of
this,
the
engagement
is
pressed
by
the
pro-
jection
as
shown
in
Fig.
3,
causing
the
main
gear
to
turn
and
engage
with
the
turntable
spindle
gear.
Thus
the
change
cycle
is
started.
.
During
the
return
operation
the
engagement
and
lower
trip
which
have
moved
are
returned
to
their
original
position
by
the
reject
button
coming
into
contact
with
the
bottom
of
the
lower
trip.
At
this
moment
the
switch
lever
operates
with
the
help
of
the
main
gear
cam,
switching
off
the
power
just
before
the
rotation
should
stop.
This
completes
the
automatic
cycle.
Tonearm
lift
and
return
mechanism:
1.
3.
Cartridge
Replacement
_=
When
the
main
gear
starts
to
rotate
at
the
end
of
play-
ing,
the
return
lever
rotates
under
the
action
of
the
main
gear
cam
to
press
the
elevator
cam.
The
upward
movement
of
the
elevator
cam
is
directly
converted
into
movement
of
the
elevator,
lifting
up
the
tonearm.
(Fig.
4)
.
The
tonearm
is
returned
by
the
arm
lever
the
end
of
which
presses
it
as
the
main
gear
rotates.
Unscrew
the
connector
screw
to
remove
the
headshell.
Remove
the
two
long
screws
on
the
headshell
which
hold
the
cartridge.
(Fig.
5)
.
Connect
the
lead
wires
of
the
headshell
to
the
new
cartridge,
being
careful
to
match
the
polarities
correctly.
Polarity
and
wire
colors
are
as
follows:
White
(#).........
L
Red
(+)........
R
Blue
(-)........2-5
LE
Green
(-).......
RE
.
Attach
the
cartridge
to
the
headshell
squarely,
and
gently
tighten
the
screws.
.
Set
the
cueing
button
to
“DOWN”,
and
then
bring
the
stylus
tip
to
the
optimum
position
by
sliding
the
car-
tridge
back
and
forth.
See
4-(1)
Overhang
Adjustment.
.
After
attaching
the
cartridge,
slide
the
headshell
into
the
tonearm.
Tighten
the
connector
screw.
.
Be
sure
to
adjust
the
tracking
force
and
lead-in
position
after
replacing
the
cartridge.
Mechanism
Platter
Spindle
Gear
Fig.
2
Projection
Platter
gear
Fig.
1
Return
Lever
Engagement
Elevator
Cam
Fig.
4
Fig.
5
L-A10
No,
2587

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JVC L-A10 Specifications

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BrandJVC
ModelL-A10
CategoryTurntable
LanguageEnglish

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