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Superb rendition. Drawings (schematics) complete and unabridged. I do a great deal of vintage audio restoration. Documentation is essential for successful repairs. I have found sources over the years that offer good documentation, but rarely all that is necessary. Owner's Manuals has filled that void with complete and legible documentation. They have narrowed my "favorites" to a more manageable collection. This Denon manual in particular contained the latest revisions level, and offered alterations favorable to updating the item. The Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) was well enough detailed to simplify part symbols and physical locations. You will not be disappointed!
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Level 1-2 Service Manual
Tools and Test Equipment
Figure 18. Removing the buzzer sponge
Removing and Replacing the LCD Screen
1. 2. Remove the antenna module as described earlier. Gently pry the LCD screen away from the Transceiver board. Seven latches hold it in place (three on each side and one by the speaker at the top).
Figure 19. Pry the LCD screen away from the Transceiver board 3. 4. 5. Detach the cable connecting the LCD screen to the Transceiver board. To replace it, gently solder the cable to the Transceiver board then mount the LCD. Restore the antenna module and other parts.
September 1, 2005
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