[. . . ] Remove 3 screws @ of the drive circuit board and 3 screws © of the stater frame cover as shown in Fig. Disconnect 18 soldered parts O of the stater coil and 4 soldered parts O of the F. G detector coil as show in Fig. Remove 2 screws Q of the stylus-illuminator lamp ass'y as shown in Fig . 9 m PARTS IDENTIFICATION Hinge Arm-height adjustment ring Balance weight Power switch Strobe-illuminator/ pilot lamp Speed select buttons Fig . [. . . ] With the SL-P1200, however, pitch is variable continuously (analogically) by up to ±8% under total quartzlocked control . The pitch is controlled with a large sliding lever, located to the right of the turntable platter . Four lines of platter markings are also provided indicating +6%, +3 . 3%, 0% (exact rated speed) and -3 . 3% change from rated speed . Aluminum diecast cabinet and special heavy rubber base material provide acoustic isolation The effects of external vibrations are dramatically reduced in the turntable by this new turntable construction . And the underside of the main base is made of a heavy rubber material (special one-piece molding) which has excellent vibration resistance and absorbing characteristics . The turntable platter is also vibration-damped with specially fabricat rubber matting in the underside along with the thick turntable sheet (rubber mat) . Four large-size insulating feet also help to absorb unwanted vibrations . These features make SL-11 200MK2 ideal for use with extrahigh sound pressure levels . High torque for fast starts The integral rotor/platter motor delivers 1 . 5kg-cm (1 . 3lb-in) starting torque . This high torque gives very quick starts enabling the platter to reach 33-1/3 rpm within 0 . 7 s. This is a big advantage in many professional applications where fast cueing is a necessity. Counterclockwise rotation -distance between the record and stylus tip is increased . Note : As the adjusting screw has hexagonal head, be sure to make the adjustment while depressing the arm lift, or the screw will not move freely . Also be sure that the hexagonal head retracts correctly into the arm lift when the latter is released . ADJUSTMENTS Adjustment of the tonearm height (See Fig . 22 . ) The height of the tonearm can be adjusted up to 6 mm, and a scale is provided on the adjust ring in 0 . 5 mm increments . Be sure to set the proper arm height using the adjust ring scale and referring to the table . Height of cartridge (mm) (H) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Scale reading on the arm-height adjust ring 0 1 2 3 4 5 ~ension gimbal recisely - ance of t center f7 mg nt . This weight, iminum vs head- For example, if the cartridge height is 17 . 5 mm, the armheight adjust ring should be positioned at the intermediate location between 2 and 3 on the scale . 22 . ) Caution : Be sure to lock the tonearm by turning the arm lock knob in the direction indicated by the arrow after finishing the height adjustment for the tonearm . 23 . ) Apply 2 or 3 drops of oil once after every 2000 hours'of operation . The time interval is much longer than that for conventional type motors (200-500 hours) . (Part number is SFWO 010 . ) accomre done braking is con, rather itor for control eration . [. . . ] Adjust VR302 for 2. 7 k92 t0. 1 of resistance value Adjust VR201 for complete stop within 120° - 270° after stop signal initiated . (Turntable becomes free a few seconds after stop) STOP SIGNAL O A B VR302 OO C VR201 2700 Turntable &1 0 REFERENCE VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM AT EACH IC PIN IC101 (AN6675) Start 2V © ~3 Stop 2V (04""W 2V, ~, , . . ov © Start = Stop 15V Start Same as at right 1"" Stop 2V sv 0v sV oV ® , uV O Os © OO 08 5V ( 'S 5V 6 . 6V ov 5V 15v sV q sv 0 S -0 0 ' , . , _ © © 15V 15V ~ 15V 209. , (S , f T 15V 20V © ® 20V 20V 0 . 2v 1 . 7V 20V ao . 6 20V 10 . 1 20V o . l, 0. 2V , t 1 . 7V C Q2 © r *40"1 © 15V ov T 15V ov © 15V 15V IC201 (AN6680) Start Ot Stop 2 . 5V 41. Start ® 1) 2 . 5V Same as at right Stop . [. . . ]