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Then turn the sensor part left to pull it up until the contact tip lightly touches the soundboard and stop it.
Remember which output connector (any one out of four) faces in approximately best direction for cable connection.
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Do not remove the assembly when it touches the soundboard, otherwise you will scratch or damage the soundboard or brace/backpost.
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Turn the sensor left for more 90 degrees (remember that four output connectors are ready in every 90 degrees) to push up the contact tip onto the soundboard more tightly and stably..
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In this operation some tension would be added on the soundboard, so that you should be very careful not to damage the soundboard by the pick-up whether by too much turning (=pushing up or forth) or by removing it when it touches on any of the surfaces of the instrument.
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The dust protection cap of the output connector at the position where the output cable is connected easily is removed.
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Then connect the cable cord into the sensor. Insert the center pin of the cable cord into the center hole of the output connector.
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Screw the outside ring of the cable cord to fix it to the output connector of the sensor.
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All operation has been completed and now you are ready to use it.
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