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OPERATIONS
43.
TREBLE
(Treble
Contro!)
This
control
alters
the
sound
level
of
the
high
frequency
range
control
right
and
left
channels.
44.
BALANCE
(Balance Control)
This
control
adjusts
the
balance
between
the
two
channels.
The
sound
image
is
normally
balanced
at
the
center,
shifted
to
the
right
side
when
this
control
is
moved
to
the
right,
and
to
the
left
side
when
moved
to
the
left.
45.
VOLUME
(Volume
Control)
This
control
adjusts
the
sound
volume
from
the
speakers.
The
volume
is
increased
by
moving
to
the
right,
and
de-
creased
by
moving
to
the
left.
46.
DISPLAY
and
Dust
COVER
Push
this
portion
to
open
the
cover.
When
the
cover
is
open,
the
turntable
will
not
operate.
If
the
cover
is
opened
during
play,
the
turntable
will
automatically
stop.
47,
STOP
This
control
button
is
used
for
stopping
the
tape,
phono
and
recording.
BEFORE
OPERATING
Be
sure
to
move
VOLUME
control
fully
to
the
left
when
the
POWER
switch
is
turned
on
or
off,
or
when
connec-
tions
to
the
front
or
rear
panels
are
made.
(Fig.
9)
MIC
MIXING
If
the
microphone
is
placed
near
tie
speaker
with
the
volume
high,
feedback
howling
can
occur.
Reducing
the
volume
level
or
moving
the
microphone
will
eliminate
the
feedback.
Set
the
MIXING
control
to
the
SOURCE
position
for
normal
playback
of
all
sources.
(Fig.
10)
:
For
private
listening,
insert
the
headphones
plug
into
the
PHONES
jack,
and
set
the
Speaker
Selection
Switches
(A,
B)
to
the
“off”
position
to
shut
off
the
sound
from
the
speakers.
(Fig.
11)
PLAYING
DISCS
Push
the
power
switch
to
the
ON
position.
(After
approxi-
mately
five
seconds,
a
BEEP
sound
can
be
heard.
After
this,
the
following
operations
should
be
performed.)
Place
the
record
onto
the
platter,
(Fig.
12)
*
Confirm
that
the
dust
cover
is
locked.
If
the
dust
cover
is
unlocked,
the
turntable
is
not
operate.
Press
the
PHONO
button.
The
tonearm
will
swing
over
to
the
outer
groove
of
the
record
and
commence
to
play.
Turntable
operation
will
be
described
in
detail
in
the
next
section.
*
This
unit
will
automatically
play
7’’
(17
cm)
and
12”
(30
cm)
records
and
automatically
select
the
correct
speed.
Adjust
the
volume
with
VOLUME
control
‘and
the
tone
with
the
tone
controls
BASS
and
TREBLE
to
suit
your
taste.
(Fig,
13)
TO
START
PLAY
(Fig.
14)
Press
the
PHONO
button.
The
button
is
released
after
press-
ing
as
the
circuit
will
be
engaged
immediately.
The
platter
will
begin
to
turn
the
correct
speed
to
suit
the
type
of
record
on
the
platter.
The
tonearm
will
move
horizontally
toward
the
inside.
When
it
reaches
the
outer
groove
of
the
record,
it
will
stop
and
quietly
lower
on
the
record
to
commence
playing
the
music.
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To
Play
25cm
(10
in.)
Record
Keep
the
MANUAL
button
(
<
)
depressed
until
the
tone-
arm
reaches
the
LEAD-IN
groove
on
the
record
surface.
Then
release
the
MANUAL
button,
then
the
tonearm
down
to
the
record
surface.
e@
Records
which
cannot
be
played
on
auto
The
following
records
cannot
be
played
in
the
regular
auto-
matic
mode.
@
Transparent
records.
@
Coloured
records
(red,
green
or
yellow).
e
Badly
warped
records.
e
Records
not
conforming
to
RIAA
standard.
When
you
play
a
transparent
record
or
a
coloured
record,
place
the
black
sheet
(supplied
with
this
unit)
between
the
record
and
the
platter.
e
Selection
of
Rotation
Speed
This
turntable
automatically
changes
its
speed
as
follows
to
suit
the
record
size
being
played.
The
speed
indicator
will
illuminate
to
show
the
speed
being
played.
30
cm
(12
in.)
Record....33
RPM
17cm
(
7in.)
Record....45
RPM
If
the
recorded
speed
is
different
from
the
above
or
when
you
play
a
record
whose
size
‘is
different
from
the
above,
press
the
speed
reset
button
to
change
the
speed.
END
OF
PLAY
(Fig.
15)
When
play
is
over,
the
tonearm
quietly
lifts
and
returns
to
the
arm
rest
and
the
platter
stops
its
rotation.
STOP
(Fig.
16)
Depress
the
STOP
button.
To
stop
play
mid-way
through
a
record,
press
the
STOP
button.
The
tonearm
will
return
to
the
arm
rest
and
the
platter
will
stop
its
rotation.
TO
START
PLAY
IN
THE
MIDDLE
OFA
DISC
(Fig.
17)
To
begin
listening
at
a
particular
spot
on
the
record
instead
of
starting
at
the
beginning,
follows
these
steps:
1.
Press
the
PHONO
button
and
press
the
MANUAL
but-
ton
(
¢
)
and
continue
to
press.
The
tonearm
will
move
toward
the
center
of
the
record.
Release
the
MANUAL
button
(
<€
)
when
the
stylus
reaches
the
desired
place
on
the
record
and
the
tonearm
will
stop
its
movement
immediately.
If
the
tonearm
has
moved
past
the
desired
spot,
release
the
MANUAL
but-
ton
(
<
)
and
press
the
MANUAL
button
(
p>
).
The
tonearm
will
move
in
the
opposite
direction
at
a
low

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BrandMitsubishi
ModelZ-20
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish