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It's a full manual. All the parts are in there. I haven't found the problem yett, but I am working on it; hope I can rebuild the part myself. To make it more secure and unbreakable this time. Because the part has failed several times before and costs a lot to let it be repaired.
Thanks so much for this rich illustrated and parted manual.
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It was complete service manual with all needed service informations. Thanks.
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El manual esta muy detallado, los numeros de partes y los esquemas de despiece son correctísimos y muy claros, tanto para los técnicos experimentados como para los novatos.
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Power supply circuit
1) Power supply circuit for CPU, GATE ARRAY and RAMs.
When the main batteries are set, the voltage (9V) is applied to the terminal VDD1 of CPU (LSI1), GATE ARRAY (LSI2) and RAM (LSI4). When IC2 receives the voltage, it provides 4V to the GND lines from the terminal OUT (Pin No.1).
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Main switch
The CPU (LSI1) detects the informations of the Main switch by the terminal SW (Pin No.36) from the SWO signal of the GATE ARRAY (LSI2).
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How to turn the display ON.
When pressing "ON" key under the ON side of the Main switch , the CPU (LSI1) generates the signal to turn the display ON on the terminal V2ON (Pin No.45). This signal goes to the terminal VIN (Pin No.24) of the GATE ARRAY (LSI2), then the GATE ARRAY (LSI2) generates "L" level on the terminal VOB (Pin No.28). When the transistor 2SA1179 (Q2) receives "L" level, the transistor 2SC2812 (Q1) will be also turned ON. Then LCD drive voltage V1~V4 will be applied.
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How to detect the voltage for the main batteries.
When the voltage of the VDD lines becomes +6.6V±0.18V, the terminal OUT (Pin No.1) of the detector RH5V60BA (IC4) becomes "L" level, then this signal goes to the terminal INTO (Pin No.70) of the CPU (LSI1) and the terminal PDN (Pin No.35) of the GATE ARRAY (LSI2). The CPU detects the low battery condition, then the display turns OFF.
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