Before Using This Unit
Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo CP-1057F
Direct Drive Fully Automatic Turntable.
This fine
instrument has been carefully designed and
constructed to provide years of enjoyment.
To be
sure you receive optimum
performance from this
unit, please read this instruction manual
carefully
before installing and using the CP-1057F and keep
the
manual
for future reference.
Locating the unit:
Because the CP-1057F is a precision mede instrument,
it is very sensitive to vibrations,
temperature
changes,
humidity, dust, and other environmental
factors.
To
assure that you enjoy all the benefits of this fine
turntable, observe the following points when selecting
its location:
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To prevent howling, avoid places subject to vibrations,
particularly those from the speakers.
Also, be sure
the dust cover and body are not touching the audio
rack or any other object.
Select a sturdy, level spot; even a slight inclination
may significantly affect tracing accuracy.
Avoid places exposed to direct sunlight, heat producing
appliances, dust, and high humidity.
Always close the dust cover when the unit is not being
used.
Care and Maintenance
1. Clean the stylus periodically with a soft brush to
prevent the accumulation of dust.
2. From time to time, the dust cover and turntable
cabinet should be wiped with a soft, dry cloth.
Furniture wax, insecticides, volatile compounds,
and
chemical cloths can damage the surface.
3. When
the unit is shipped again, remove
the counter-
weight and turntable platter and fix the tonearm
to
the
rest with the hook and adhesive tape.
Power Supply Voltages
Before connecting the unit to an AC outlet, check
whether
it is set for the local AC voltage.
The turntable
may
be set to operate at either
110, 120, 220 or 240 V.
The voltage selector is under the turntable platter.
If a voltage change is necessary, switch to the proper
voltage. Note that the CP-1057F operates at both 50 and
60 Hz power frequencies.
Note: 1. Some units have been designed to operate only
on AC 240 V 50 Hz or AC 220 V 50 Hz or 120 V
50/60
Hz
and are consequently not equipped
with a voltage selector.
2. Some models are not equipped with a cartridge.
3. If a tracking gauge is included with the model you
have purchased, use it to perform adjustments when
attaching the cartridge.
Turntable Parts and Controls
Shown
below
is the turntable before assembly.
Be
sure to assemble and adjust the turntable and tonearm
following the order described in this manual.
Do not
plug in the power cord until all the steps have been
completed and double checked.
[1]
turntable mat
[2]
center spindle
{3}
turntable platter
[4]
dust cover holder
[5]
power cord
{6}
output cords
7}
dust cover holder
[8]
counterweight
[9]
scale ring
10}
anti-skating knob
11}
arm rest hook
(12]}
arm rest
113]
tonearm
{141
headshell connection screw
5]
headshell (cartridge)
16]
play/reject button
fiz]
cue button
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48)
search button
(19}
repeat button
[20]
stroboscope
21}
record size selector
22}
speed selector
23]
power button
Installing the Turntable Platter
Fit the turntab
firmly w
e platter over the center
spindle, holding
ith both hands to be sure it is level.