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Correct manual received and of good quality but the contents of the file for the Service Manual for the same monitor is for a 20" TV not the RGB Monitor.
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The owners manual for the Pioneer VSX-D603S was exactly what I needed. I received it in a timely manor and it was priced fairly. I definately will use your servise again. Thank You
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This is a great manual. It was easy to read and very accurate. The size of the manual is small so email is no problem. I highly recommend it. The manual is very hard to find other than this website.
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Manual was complete and available promptly, since I had lost my original manual. Very good response.
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Whilst this is a photo copy, and some of the pages are a little askew, it was all readable and intact. A real bonus finding an old manual for a classic piece of kit that no other site had.
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Equipment Required: Post Adjustment Driver (VFK0329) 1. Place a jumper between TP6003 and+5V(TP6009) on the TV/VCR Main C.B.A. to defeat Auto Tracking. 2. Eject the tape and insert it again to access the Neutral Tracking position. 3. Play back the alignment tape. 4. Connect the oscilloscope to TP3002 on the Video Signal Process Section of the TV/VCR Main C.B.A. Use TP6205 as a trigger. 5. Confirm that the RF envelope is flat enough (V1/V-max. is 0.7 or more). If not, with Post Adjustment Driver, adjust P2 and P3 post height so that the envelope waveform becomes as flat (V1/Vmax.is 0.7 or more) as possible (No envelope drop). If the envelope drop appears on the left-half of the waveform, adjust P2 post height. If the envelope drop appears on the right-half of the waveform, adjust P3 post height.
CAUTION:
Overtightening P2 and P3 posts may cause the threads to strip. Note: It will be possible to confirm Step 5 according to following steps. A. Press the Tracking Control Up or Down button on remote control. Make sure that the envelope waveform remains flat. If not, readjust P2 and/or P3 post heights.
Fig. M4-1
Fig. M4-2
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