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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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6.2 CD ADJUSTMENT
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1) Cautions on adjustments � In this product the single voltage (3.3V) is used for the regulator. The reference voltage is the REFO1 (1.65V) instead of the GND. If you should mistakenly short the REFO1 with the GND during adjustment, accurate voltage will not be obtained, and the servo�s misoperation will apply excessive shock to the pickup. To avoid such problems: a. Do not mix up the REFO1 with the GND when connecting the (-) probe of measuring instruments. Especially on an oscilloscope, avoid connecting the (-) probe for CH1 to the GND. b. In many cases, measuring instruments have the same potential as that for the (-) probe. Be sure to set the measuring instruments to the floating state. c. If you have mistakenly connected the REFO1 to the GND, turn off the regulator or the power immediately. � Before mounting and removing filters or leads for adjustment, be sure to turn off the regulator. � For stable circuit operation, keep the mechanism operating for about one minute or more after the regulator is turned on. � In the test mode, any software protections will not work. Avoid applying any mechanical or electrical shock to the mechanism during adjustment. � The RFI and RFO signals with a wide frequency range are easy to oscillate. When observing the signals, insert a resistor of 1k ohms in series. � The load and eject operation is not guarantied with the mechanism upside down. If the mechanism is blocked due to mistaken eject operation, reset the product or turn off and on the ACC to restore it.
2) Test mode This mode is used to adjust the CD mechanism module. � To enter the test mode. While pressing the 4 and 6 keys at the same time, reset. � To exit from the test mode. Turn off the ACC and back up. Notes: a. During ejection, do not press any other keys than the EJECT key until the loaded disc is ejected. b. If you have pressed the (�) key or (�) key during focus search, turn off the power immediately to protect the actuator from damage caused by the lens stuck. c. For the TR jump modes except 100TR, the track jump operation will continue even if the key is released. d. For the CRG move and 100TR jump modes, the tracking loop will be closed at the same time when the key is released. e. When the power is turned off and on, the jump mode is reset to the single TR (91), the RF amp gain is set to 0dB, and the auto-adjustment values are reset to the default settings.
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