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For five bucks you can barely buy a hamburger. Or for the same five bucks you can buy a service manual. Much more useful. (and better for your health, depending on where you buy your hamburgers).
Yes, there are free manual sites out there, but if they don't have what you want, you have to pay.
And five bucks isn't much. Not for full specs, schematics and adjustment and parts replacement procedures.
My only criticism is that grayscale illustrations aren't well rendered, but I've seen worse.
Schematics and text are clear.
I'll be happy to purchase from here again.
Mike
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Impressively thorough. Even the simple operators manual helped me "fix" one of the 2 CD players in the unit. This unit reads CD's from the top so they should be installed in the magazines "upside down" from typical CD players. The CD player service manual helped me unjam a stuck carriage because somebody transported the box laying down loaded with CD's. A little lens cleaning & the player now works well! Thanks for you help at a great price! Joe
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I was skeptical at first but later found the manual to be good quality for the price. It took a couple hours to receive the email with the download link, well worth the wait. Thanks.
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very helpful, I could not have cleaned motherboard and replaced the main fan without it
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Good manual, schematics nice and clear with good quality scanning. Woul dhave been nice to have immediate access after purchasing though.
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Storing stations on program numbers
Once you have found the station you want and are hearing it clearly in the loudspeakers, you can store it on a program number of your own choice. This enables you to access the station directly by keying in the appropriate number. You can store 15 different radio stations in each of the two tuner blocks A and B.
Note: You may store an extra 5 stations in each block (on the program numbers from 16 - 20), but the stations on these numbers cannot be named (see below). You can use the CLEAR button to clear a program number entirely, that is, to remove all the data you have previously stored on it. To do so, press CLEAR twice while you are on the program number you want to clear. To store the station you are listening to, press Key in the number on which you want to store the station, for example 1 Press again to store the station ACCEPTED appears in the display, indicating that the station has been stored on the chosen number Proceed to tune in to the next station you want, then store it on one of the other program numbers from 1-15.
STORE STORE
1
Naming stations
You can give a short name of your own choice to all the stations you have stored.
The name may contain up to 8 characters,
RADIO B
CLASSIC
STEREO
Select the program number on which you have stored the station To access the naming function 2x
GO TO
This enables you to remember a station not only by its program number, which you need for access, but also by a particular name. The name of the station you are listening to appears in the lower display.
including numbers. If you haven�t given a name to a station, the station�s own name appears instead, providing such a name is transmitted by the station.
The cue NAMING: appears briefly, then the display blanks. If you have already entered a name, that name will appear The first of the eight character positions blinks, indicating that you can start �writing� a name Reveals the characters one by one
STEP
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or
< STEP
Moves to the next character position or
Stores the name Note: The naming function requires that your BeoCenter is equipped with the RDS facility. If you want to clear the name press CLEAR instead of STORE
STORE
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