Ο Ortofon Stereo Test Record ειναι δισκος τεστ για ρυθμιση και παραμετροποιηση βραχιονα , κεφαλης του πικαπ.
Ortofon’s new Test Record is designed to allow you to verify your HiFi system in the most natural audio surroundings at home. The Test Record contains special test signals developed for analyzing cartridge performance as well as its interaction with your tonearm and turntable.
Before testing your cartridge, please verify the HiFi system’s  functionality. The left speaker should be connected to the left  amplifier channel and vice versa; both speakers should work in phase and  be optimally positioned in the room. 
The Test Record is designed to  be played through your system with in-built RIAA equalization. Volume  control is recommended to be set at a moderate signal level. 
Please  refer to your turntable and tonearm’s instructions for correct  installation and alignment, adjust tonearm to be parallel to record  surface, set Vertical Tracking Force and antiskating according to the  cartridge’s recommended technical data, and adjust stylus overhang.
Each side of the record consists of 15 tracks which have been cut from 1-4 and 5-15:
1. Frequency Sweep Left Channel 800 Hz – 50 kHz. Log. 28 sec. Linear cut* (800 – 20000 Hz ±1,5 dB)
2. Frequency Sweep Right Channel 800 Hz – 50 kHz. Log. 28 sec. Linear cut* (800 – 20000 Hz ±1,5 dB)
3. Frequency Sweep Left Channel 800 Hz – 50 kHz. Log. 28 sec. Linear cut* (800 – 20000 Hz ±1,5 dB)
4. Frequency Sweep Right Channel 800 Hz – 50 kHz. Log. 28 sec. Linear cut* (800 – 20000 Hz ±1,5 dB)
5. Reference tone 1000 Hz 5 cm/sec rms Left
6. Reference tone 1000 Hz 5 cm/sec rms Right
7. Reference tone 1000 Hz 5 cm/sec rms Left
8. Reference tone 1000 Hz 5 cm/sec rms Right
9. Tracking ability, lateral 50 μm peak
10. Tracking ability, lateral 60 μm peak
11. Tracking ability, lateral 70 μm peak
12. Tracking ability, lateral 80 μm peak
13. Tracking ability, lateral 90 μm peak
14. Tracking ability, lateral 100 μm peak
15. Square Wave Form 2.7 msec duty cycle 3:7
* The record has a constant velocity amplitude throughout the sweep.
1-4 Frequency sweep – a tool for checking frequency response
There  are several factors which can affect frequency response, including  cable capacitance, cartridge loading, tracking force and worn parts.  Because of this, it can be difficult to achieve perfectly flat frequency  response. Sometimes by making small compromises in the cartridge  loading, a better overall frequency response can be achieved.  Considering the above the signal must be clean throughout the sweep.
5-8 Reference tone for testing channel output
With  this standard reference signal is it possible to check the correctness  of the connections of the left and right channels, channel balance and  speed of the turntable.
9 -14 Tracking ability test, 315 Hz lateral modulation
These  tracks contain a 315 Hz signal, recorded at increasing pick amplitudes  of 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100 micrometers. Please refer to your  cartridge’s tracking ability value specified in the technical data  sheet. Your cartridge should be able to track the actual level without  audible distortion. Inability to track can be heard as a departure from a  pure tone or a sputtering and intermittent tone. To determine if it is  one or both channels, the balance control can be utilized. In case of  differing tracking ability in the left and right channels it is probably  necessary to readjust the anti-skating correction of the tonearm. If  both channels fail to track properly, then vertical tracking force  should be increased until no further improvement of tracking force can  be obtained. 
15. Square Wave Form 2.7 msec duty cycle 3:7
When  monitoring the output of your cartridge with an oscilloscope you’ll  then see a square wave located precisely above each other if the  connection from the cartridge is correct.
After successful  completion of the above test procedures, you can ensure that your  cartridge is optimized. Still the human ear is very sensitive to  difference in tone distortion; its level depends on the stylus condition  and record wear.
To maintain optimal sound reproduction and to minimize wear on your  records as well as on your stylus, we recommend the following procedure  before and after each playback: 
•    Remove dust carefully from record surfaces by using a fine antistatic brush or cloth before every use. 
•    Please remember to remove dust from the diamond tip before and after playback of each record
•     I order to keep electrical contacts clean and to lubricate the knurled  nut on the tonearm, Ortofon recommends occasionally a light spray of  contact cleaner like DeoxIT ®Gold G-Series into the tonearm socket.
It should be noted that some phono equalizers may generate some tone distortion, which cannot be referred to the cartridge.  
 Download the Test Record userguide here
Download the Test Record userguide here