Acoustical Systems SMARTractor 소유자 매뉴얼 - 페이지 4
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Setting up the
SMARTractor
Step 1
The SMARTractor is already pre-assembled
with the "2-lines" Spindle Adatper (for 7.15 mm
diameter) sitting in the center of the
SMARTractor.
Remove the black Spindle Adaptor from the
20mm hole in the base of the SMARTractor by
simply pressing it out onto your hand. Place it
onto your turntable's spindle to determine if it has
a snug fit w/o any play.
If not, please select the Spindle Adapter that best
fits on your turntable's spindle WITHOUT play.
Important: the selection of the 3 different Spindle
Adapters ensures that SMARTractor is accurately
mounted onto your turntable without any play at
the spindle. This is an essential starting point for
getting really precise results.
Step 2
Now insert the selected tt-Spindle Adapter in the
center 20mm hole of the SMARTractor. It will
need a small amount of force to insert it, but this
tolerance provides a firm and tight. This is wanted
to ensure absolute precision. The Spindle Adapter
centers the SMARTractor assembly of the sliding
center block and the clear acrylic positioning arm
to be used with the glass magnifier.
Step 3
Remove the thumbscrew on the back of the
central POM block and rotate the complete central
assembly to the desired tangential curve.
If you want to measure the arm mounting distance
or P2S, rotate the central block to the "UNI-P2S"
position; loosen the locking screw fixing the
positioning arm in the black POM block.
Now carefully pull the positioning arm towards
the pivot of the tonearm and place Locator Pin or
reticule right on the pivot of your tonearm. Many
tonearms have a small indentation indicating
where the exact pivot point is located.
This is ideal for precise positioning of the Locator
Pin on the pivot point.
You can now read out the exact value on the
Vernier scale.
If unsure, please see page 6 for a short tutorial
how to read the Vernier scale correctly.
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