Cybernet CP-300Q User manual

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Cybernet
Owner’s
Manual
Quartz
PLL
Direct-Drive
Auto-Return
Turntable
CP-300Q

Contents
Designation
of
parts
/3
Installing
the
Platter
/4
Removing
the
dust
cover
/4
Assembling
the
tonearm
/5
Connection
/5
Adjusting
the
tonearm
/6
Operation
/8
Cautions
/9
Cartridge
stylus
replacement
/9
Specifications
/10
Designation
of
parts
QQOLHOSSOIGOHSSOHSOO
GEOOOOGLO
Rubber
mat
Platter
Base
Dust
cover
45
RPM
adapter
Center
spindle
Speed
adjustment
control
&
Quartz
ON/OFF
switch
Speed
selector
Reject
button
Main
weight
Tracking
Force
Dial
Anti-skating
control
Cueing
lever
Tonearm
rest
Tonearm
rest
clamper
Tonearm
—
Tonearm
shaft
Headshell
Manual
arm
lifter
Lock
nut
Cartridge
Stylus
Stylus
protective
cover
Foot
Stroboscope
window

Ajusting
the
Tonearm
@
Set
the
ANTI-SKATING
@
control
to
‘0’.
©
Release
the
TONEARM
REST
CLMPER@.
The
tonearm
®
With
the
tonearm
balanced
horizontally,
it
has
a
©
Adjusting
the
Tracking
Force.
Pull
the
CUEING-lever
@3)
down
to
v
.
will
swing
up,
down
or
sideways,
so
care
must
be
taken
to
tracking
force
of
“0”
gram.
Turn
the
MAIN
WEIGHT
(rear
part)
until
the
Remove
the
needle
protection
(STYLUS
COVER
®)
from
avoid
damage
of
the
stylus.
To
prepare
the
tracking
force
adjustment,
turn
only
the
TRACKING
FORCE
DIAL
indicates
the
appropriate
the
cartridge.
You
can
hold
the
tonearm
by
the
MANUAL
ARM
LIFTER
TRACKING
FORCE
DIAL
to
read
“0”
on
the
reference
tracking
force
for
your
cartridge.
(hook
of
the
headshell).
line
of
the
tonearm
shaft.
The
standard
cartridge
provided
operates
best
with
a
Be
sure
not
to
turn
the
entire
MAIN
WEIGHT
as
this
will
tracking
force
of
2.5
grams.
spoil
the
horizontal
balance
of
the
tonearm.
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©
Balance
the
entire
tonearm,
by
turning
the
MAIN
©
-Adjusting
the
ANTI-SKATING
(2
control.
WEIGHT
@
(moving
it
forward
or
backward).
Leave
the
As
the
cartridge
tracks
a
revolving
disk
(record),
the
stylus
MAIN
WEIGHT
(0
where
it
balances
the
tonearm
horizontally.
tends
to
be
pulled
toward
the
center
of
the
disk.
This
When
the
above
adjustment
is
finished,
secure
the
tonearm
on
inside
force’
presses
the
stylus
against
the
inner
wall
of
the
the
TONEARM
REST
@
with
the
CLAMPER
@)
and
lift
the
record
groove.
The
ability
to
track
the
groove
is
reduced,
CUEING
LEVER
@
to
Vv
.
and
the
reproduced
sound
is
slightly
distorted.
The
ANTI-SKATING
42
control
(or
inside
force
canceller)
offsets
this
harmful
force
and
only
needs
to
be
set
at
the
same
indication
as
the
Tracking
Force
applied.

Operation
Set
the
VOLUME
of
your
amplifier
to
minimum.
Turn
the
POWER
switch
ON.
Set
the
INPUT
SELECTOR
(FUNCTION
or
SOURCE
switch)
to
PHONO.
Remove
the
stylus
protective
cover.
Release
the
CLAMPER
@
at
the
TONEARM
REST
44)
.
@
Depress
the
SPEED
SELECTOR
button
to
play
a
45
RPM
record.
Release
the
SPEED
SELECTOR
button
to
pla
a
33-1/3
RPM
record.
v
®
Gently
place
your
finger
on
the
MANUAL
ARM
LIFTER
48
(hook
of
the
headshell)
and
move
it
to
the
beginning
of
the
track
you
wish
to
play.
Pull
the
CUEING
@3
lever
to
Z
.
The
tonearm
lowers
gently
onto
the
record
and
starts
playing.
|
@
Liftthe
CUEING
®lever
to
X
.
©
Adjust
the
VOLUME
of
the
amplifier.
When
the
record
is
finished,
the
tonearm
will
return
to
the
arm
rest,
and
the
turntable
will
shut
off
automatically.
If
you
desire
to
terminate
the
play
before
the
record
is
finished,
push
the
REJECT
©
button,
and
the
turntable
will
shut
off
the
same
manner
as
above.
The
orange
dots,
visible
in
the
STROBOSCOPE
WINDOW
@
permit
you
to
adjust
the
revolving
speed
of
the
turntable,
related
to
the
correct
speed,
chosen
by
the
SPEED
SELECTOR
®.
The
adjustment
is
done
by
the
SPEED
ADJUSTMENT
CONTROL
®©.
The
speed
is
correct
when
the
dots
don’t
move.
When
pushing
the
QUARTZ
ON/OFF
SWITCH
©,
manual
speed
adjustment
is
replaced
by
a
precise
quartz-
controlled
circuit.
Cartridge
Stylus
Replacement
The
life
of
a
diamond
stylus
is
between
800
and
1000
hours.
To
replace
the
stylus,
loose
the
lock
nut
of
the
tonearm
and
remove
the
headshell
from
the
tonearm.
The
entire
stylus
holder
can
be
pulled
off
the
cartridge,
as
illustrated.
The
new
replacement
stylus
can
gently
be
pressed
in.
Cautions
While
the
tonearm
is
automatically
returning
to
the
armrest,
do
not
manually
interfere
it.
During
playback,
do
not
touch
the
platter
or
tonearm.
To
prevent
possible
damage
to
record
or
stylus,
the
CUEING
lever
should:always
be
used
to
lower
the
tonearm
onto
the
record
surface.
Cartridge
Wiring
Diagram
Green
(Ground)
2
Right
Channel
Red
(Hot)
Te
CJ
Blue
(Ground)
Left
Channel
9
White
(Hot)

Specifications
Turntable
Motor
Drive
system
Platter
Platter
weight
Wow
and
Flutter
Signal-to-Noise
ratio
Speeds
Speed
adjustment
range
Tonearm
Type
Effective
length
Overhang
Acceptable
cartridge
weight
Cartridge
Type
Frequency
Response
Channel
Balance
Crosstalk
Output
Voltage
Optimum
Load
Tracking
Force
Stylus
General
Coreless,
slotless,
brushless
Power
Requirement
4-phase
8-pole
magnet
field
type
flat
DC
motor
Electronically
controlled
Direct
Drive
310
mm
diameter
aluminum
diecast
0.9
kg
Less
than
0.035%
WRMS
(JIS)
More
than
73
dB
(DIN-B)
33-1/3
and
45
RPM
+4%
Dimensions
(W
x
D
x
H)
Weight
Statically
balanced
straight
tubular
arm
Direct
reading
Tracking
Force
Adjustment
Viscous-damped
cueing
mechanism
215mm
16
mm
5~9g
Moving
Magnet
(MM)
20-20,000
Hz
Within
1
dB
at
1
kHz
More
than
25
dB
at
1
kHz
3.5
mV
at
1
kHz
(50
mm/s)
47
kOhm
2.5g
(+0.5g)
0.7
mil
diamond
220
Volt
AC
(+10%)
50/60
Hz
7W
420
x
375
x
133
mm
5.5
kg
Net
7.0
kg
Gross

Cybernet
Electronics
Corporation
Cybernet
Europe
S.A.
Mercure
Centre
Raketstraat
100
B-1130
Brussels
Belgium
Tel.
02-720,
90,
20
Cybernet
International
Inc.
7
Powder
Horn
Drive
Warren,
New
Jersey
07060
U.S.A.
Tel.
(201)
560-0060
Head
Office
344
Shinsaku
Takatsu-ku
Kawasaki
Kanagawa
213
Japan
Tel.
044
(888)
1111
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