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It's complete and helpful manual with good quality of scan. Thanks very much.
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The service was quick and simple, finding the service manual easy and it appears to be the original with colour schematics. It contained the info I was after and so sorted the problem.
I have copied it to CD and attached the envelope to the inside back cover of the owners manual. Good manual and excelent service. Robin Wood, Wood Electronics, New Zealand.
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Exactly what was needed to assess the product - excellent value and great service
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Nice to have the service manual for the Sony DCR-TRV345E now. The document is of excellent quality.
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MACKIE HR824 26 pages English-only Service Manual contains:
1) HR824 technical overview with the description of front and rear panel switches.
2) HR824 specs
3) Block Diagram
4) Wiring Diagram
5) Packaging management
6) Spare part & final assembly list (for PCB rev A and B) + exploded view
7) Test Procedures (where, how to measure voltage...) including Test Point diagram on the PCB.
8) IC and Transistor charts.
Excellent guide: very clear, good scan quality enabling us to print readable diagram :-)
Note:
Mackie HR824 make extensive use of surface mount devices (SMD). Service on the HR824 must
only be undertaken by experienced service technicians with the right tools, experience and patience to perform surface mount rework when needed.
KS-F545
2.1.4 Removing the heat sink (See Fig.4) � Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front panel assembly. (1) Remove the two screws B and two screws C attaching the heat sink on the left side of the main body, and remove the heat sink.
C
B
C
Heat sink
Fig.4
2.1.5 Removing the rear panel (See Fig.5) � Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front panel assembly and bottom cover. (1) Remove the two screws D, two screws E and screw F attaching the rear panel on the back side of the main body.
F D
E
Rear panel
D
E
Fig.5
2.1.6 Removing the main board (See Fig.6) � Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the front panel assembly, bottom cover, front chassis, heat sink and rear panel. (1) Remove the two screws G attaching the main board on the top chassis. (2) Disconnect the connectors CP401 on the main board from the cassette mechanism assembly.
Main board
Top chassis
G
G
CP401
Fig.6
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