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Great service. The manual was exactly what I was looking for: schematic + layout. I managed to fix the player. Highly recommended!
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At $5,00 certainly good bang for your buck. Includes electric schematics as well as exploded parts view + parts list for reordering. Unfortunately no details on the PCB contents or working, but then again, this is not overly complex. Best bonus: this manual does contain the heavily searched for LED error codes as well as descriptions for test operation. Haven't gotten around to fixing the machine yet, one thing the manual won't do for you is getting it out of the kitchen assembly :-(
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It`s not your fault tear down is rather incomplete. It doesn`t have complete instructions as to deconstruction for repair.
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THANK YOU FOR A GOOD TRANSACTION, NICE COPY, CLEAR
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Very Good! All the diagram are easy to read, and its complete.
Motherboard Description
1.13.2
Password Clear (J9C1-A)
Use this jumper to clear the password if the password is forgotten. The default setting is pins 1-2, (password enabled). To clear the password, turn off the computer, move the jumper to pins 2-3, and turn on the computer. Then turn off the computer, and return the jumper to pins 1-2 to restore normal operation. If the jumper is in the 2-3 position (password disabled), you cannot set a password.
1.13.3
Clear CMOS (J9C1-A)
This jumper resets the CMOS settings to the default values. This procedure must be done each time the system BIOS is updated. The default setting for this jumper is pins 4-5 (keep CMOS settings). To reset the CMOS settings to the default values, turn off the computer, move the jumper to pins 5-6, then turn on the computer. When the computer displays the message �NVRAM cleared by jumper,� turn off the computer and return the jumper to pins 4-5 to restore normal operation.
1.13.4
BIOS Setup Access (J9C1-B)
This jumper enables or disables access to the Setup program. The default setting is pins 1-2 (access enabled). To disable access to the Setup program, move the jumper to pins 2-3.
1.13.5
BIOS Recovery (J7A1)
This jumper lets you recover the BIOS data from a diskette in the event of a catastrophic failure. The default setting is pins 1-2 (normal operation). To recover the BIOS, turn off the computer, move the jumper to pins 2-3, then turn on the computer to perform BIOS recovery. After recovery, turn off the computer and return the jumper to pins 1-2 to restore normal operation. See Section 3.1.14 for more details.
1.14 Reliability
The Mean-Time-Between-Failures (MTBF) data is calculated from predicted data @ 55°C. Motherboard MTBF: 80798 hours calculated
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