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Easy and secure way to get a complete service manual of a vintage hifi component. Only some parts of the print copy are dificult to read. Nice price!
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The manual is an excellent reproduction with complete schematics, made troubleshooting and repair a simple process.
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This is a very good quality print (scan) of the original SONY service manual. The original from Sony is on very thin paper. Nevertheless it is very clear and sharp and excellent readable. I'm very satisfied to have now this rare document. I've looking for it many years (infrequent). It contains very detailed circuit diagrams, exploded views, part lists, PCB view with good readable connection lines. Very recommended.
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A complete manual with all the needed details of calibrations and service instructions about the radio receiver.
A big deal.
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Replacement of ICs
1. Using the braided wire, �SOLDER TAUL� (Sony Part No. 7-641-300-81), remove the solder around the pins of the IC-chip to be removed. 2. While heating up the pins, remove the pins one by one using sharp-pointed tweezers. 3. Make sure that there is no pattern peeling, damage and/ or bridge around the desoldering position. 4. After removing the chip part, presolder the area, in which the new chip part is to be placed, with a thin layer of solder. 5. Place new chip part in the desired position and solder the pins.
2. Insert the tool tongs into the slots of the carrier socket. Push fully in so that the tool butts on the socket at �A�.
"A"
"A" Chip Carrer (To be removed)
Chip Carrier Socket
4-7-3. Removal of PLCC IC (IC701/DPR-86A Board)
PLCC socket Extraction Tool (Sony Part No. J-6035-070-A) This extraction tool is useful for extracting the IC(PLCC type) inserted into an IC socket, and fits all sizes of ICs from 20 pins through 124 pins.
3. Place the thumb and the first and second finger on the ribbed area of the tool. Maintain a small downwartd force to keep the tool butted on the socket. Squeeze the thumb and finger together so that the tool legs tend to straighten. This action will draw the chip carrier out of the socket and grip it within the tool legs. Maintain the squeezing action so as to hold the chip in the tool, hold the tool over your other hand and relax the squeeze. The chip will fall out of the tool and into your hand.
Finger Thumb Chip Carrier
Chip Carrier Socket
NOTE: Do not try to pull chip carrier out of socket and let the tool action pull it out. Do not squeeze harder than necessary, only enough that the tool action occurs.
<How to use the Extraction Tool>
1. Spread or compress the tool legs so the tongs will fit into the slots of the chip carrier socket.
Hinge Pin Push this Portion
Push this Portion leg
Extraction claw
RSE-500/400 (UC) PMS-500P/400P (CE)
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