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The service manual was very usable and clear enough to see the individual values of all of the components (unlike some of the service manuals I have gotten in the past from web sites similar to this one). The price was right and the information was greatly appreciated. It helped me with an otherwise very difficult repair. It was much needed and appreciated. A faster turn around on my order would be nice, but I understand the constraints on your staff's time. Thank you for your service.
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Excellent manual. Helped me out with disassembling and troubleshooting my projector.
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I liked the price plus it had everything i needed to service the tv.
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CDX-P650
12. To see the amount of dislocation, place the mechanism upside-down. If the stopper bend has been dislocated in the direction of the first CD, turn VR802 to the left(Fig. 2). To lower the stage toward the sixth step by 0.1 mm, reduce the voltage of EREF (adjusted in step 8) by 20 mV. If the stopper bend has been dislocated in the direction of the sixth CD, turn VR802 to the right(Fig. 4). To raise the stage toward the first step by 0.1 mm, increase the voltage of EREF (adjusted in step 8) by 20 mV.
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VR802
EREF GND
47k� 1µF
13. Place the mechanism horizontal. Go back to step 11 to reconfirm the stage height. 14. When adjustment of the stage height is completed, proceed as follows: 15. Press the EJECT switch. 16. Once operation of the mechanism has stopped, turn the power OFF. 17. Wait more than one minute after the power is turned off, then turn the power ON and insert a magazine. 18. Check if the mechanism operates correctly with the first and fourth CDs. 19. If the mechanism operates properly, adjustment is completed. If the mechanism operates improperly, make the adjustment again.
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