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Incredibly clear!!!! Well done, complete and wonderful. It could not better than this!!!!
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Thank You for fast delivery for the sheme.
Everything allright.
Thanks & best regards Franz
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again you did a very good job. It was fast too. Photocopy are really readable and clear
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Probably it never existed a 1081 official service manual from Commodore, it's look more like a NAPCEC service manual & diagrams compilation of the 1084 series and his variants, like the nap6523, 8cm505, 1084S, 1084P and obviously the 1081. It's more complete than other scans and the quality of the scans also are far superior. It has two circuit diagrams variants of the 1081, mono and stereo versions. It doesn't include a diagram for the Philips CM8500 or CM8501, they look like the 1081 but they are slightly different.
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Rapid, clear well done as all the scheme I downloaded from this site. Great job very functional and very useful
SENSOR ALIGNMENT Perform this adjustment after the �holder (disc A) adjustment�. If the disc table swings to the left and right just before the disc is chucked, perform the following adjustment.
CAUTION: The LED may not light up in steps (3) and (4) for some microprocessor versions, and consequently adjustments will not be possible. In this case, fix the bracket (sensor) at the mechanical center. As fine adjustments need to be performed in �Disc Sensor Adjustment� in Electrical Adjustments, sensor alignment need not be performed here.
Cam Lever (stopper) assembly
Cam
(1) Rotate the cam and adjust to the position shown in the figure.
Bracket (sensor)
Table assembly
(2) Check that the lever (stopper) assembly secures the disc table as shown in the figure.
Disc table
Swing
Lever (stopper) assembly
(4) Moving the disc table right and left with a hand after the screw is fixed, the table will move by the play of a disc table. If the LEDs light up alternately, the adjustment will be performed correctly.
Tapering screwdriver
Luminus board
PLAY button Bracket (sensor)
PAUSE button
Fixed screw
(3) Loosen the fixed screw by 60° to 90°, and use a tapering screwdriver to adjust the screw as shown in the figure. Move the bracket (sensor) with the tapering screwdriver little by little, and fix the fixed screw at where the play button's LED (green) is switched to the pause button's LED (orange) (or its reverse).
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