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A site where discontinualed schematic diagrams and back dated information can be found on discontinued radios tv's and any electronic equipment can be found. Newer manuals either Service and operating manuals. Radio amateurs should find this site a great source for ham radio equipment manuals. I will return to this site should I need information on any electrical equipment. priced easy to download in a PDF format and print pages need to undertake the repair.
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Quality scan of the original. All the detail necessary to troubleshoot, repair and adjust the unit. I'm sure I will be downloading more manuals in the future as the need arises.
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Exactly as described, a Service Manual complete with the schematics and PCB layout delivered in a timely manner. Many thanks for the great service.
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some of the writing is a bit blur but the part in the schmatic was great and i have fixed the machine thanks
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Charged Section
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High Voltage Generating Point
The places where voltage is 100V or more except for the charged places described above. If the places are touched, there is a risk of electric shock. 1. POWER SUPPLY Unit................................................... (223V) 2. 50 X DRIVE Assy .......................................... (�230V to 223V) 3. 50 Y DRIVE Assy .......................................................... (353V) 4. 50 SCAN A Assy ............................................................ (353V) 5. 50 SCAN B Assy ............................................................ (353V) 6. X CONNECTOR AAssy ................................ (�230V to 223V) 7. X CONNECTOR B Assy ............................... (�230V to 223V)
The places where the commercial AC power is used without passing through the power supply transformer. If the places are touched, there is a risk of electric shock. In addition, the measuring equipment can be damaged if it is connected to the GND of the charged section and the GND of the non-charged section while connecting the set directly to the commercial AC power supply. Therefore, be sure to connect the set via an insulated transformer and supply the current.
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1. AC Power Cord 2. AC Inlet with Filter 3. Power Switch (S1) 4. Fuse (In the POWER SUPPLY Unit) 5. STB Transformer and Converter Transformer (In the POWER SUPPLY Unit) 6. Other primary side of the POWER SUPPLY Unit
Discharge the VSUS voltage, as shown below: [Method for discharging the VSUS voltage] 1. Set DRF_SW on the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy to ON (Drive OFF status). *1, 2 2. Leave the switch at that position for about 20-30 seconds. 3. If the power is on, turn it off. Then return DRF_SW to the OFF position. *3 Notes *1: You can also set the unit to "Drive OFF status" by sending the "DRF" RS232C command from the PC. *2: DRF_SW can be switched whether the power is on or off. *3: Power-down will occur if DRF_SW is set to OFF while the power is on. (See "7.1.6 Power on/off function for the largesignal system".)
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: Part is Charged Section. : Part is the High Voltage Generating Points other than the Charged Section. 50 SCAN B Assy 50 Y DRIVE Assy POWER SUPPLY Unit 50 X DRIVE Assy
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X CONNECTOR A Assy
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X CONNECTOR B Assy
50 SCAN A Assy
AC Inlet with Filter
Power Cord
Power Switch (S1)
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Fig.1 Charged Section and High Voltage Generating Point (Rear View)
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PDP-505PE
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