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This is a good quality scan of the Operation & Maintenance (Service) Manual for the PAL version of this high-band broadcast umatic, BVU-800P
All schematics and lineup procedures appear to be included in this one manual AFAICT.
The file size is just over 113 MB which gives an idea of the quality and number of pages.
All of the schematics, which contain some fairly small print, are easily readable when you zoom into the page.
John Thompson, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England.
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Good quality, all schematics of few of models. There is also short form of user manual and regulation manual.
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Perfect copy of the service manual. you can enlarge every page, and it comes up
with all details.
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It´s very very nice manual with all, what i need. Original in good quality. Very fast business. Very much thanks...
SH-PT1050P / SH-PT1050PC
� Stop Button This button will send command to the main unit to stop CD/DVD as well as the iPod. This function is therefore meaningful only if the second room selector is in Main Source (if the first room user is in CD/DVD mode or iPod) and iPod. � Forward Skip/Channel Up This button depends on the second room source currently selected. It will be interpreted as a Forward Skip by the main unit if the second room source is in Main Source (with the first room user is in CD/DVD or iPod mode) and iPod. It will be interpreted as a Channel Up (preset channels only) if the second room source is in FM, AM, or XM. � Reverse Skip/Channel Down This button depends on the second room source currently selected. It will be interpreted as a Reverse Skip by the main unit if the second room source is in Main Source (if the first room user is in CD/DVD or mode) and iPod. It will be interpreted as a Channel Down (preset channels only) if the second room source is in FM, AM, or XM. � Volume Control Volume control will be local to the FX85 module only. Default volume (TBD) will be set every time power is first supplied to the system or during exit from stand by mode. � ID-setting Operation ID setting operation can be invoked by pressing fast-forward key in the main unit and three [3] key in the remocon. Once IDsetting is triggered, the receiver must press its ID-setting button within 60 seconds. During this period, the transmitter will be in open connect mechanism whereby any receiver can pair with the transmitter. After this period elapsed, the transmitter will revert back to using close connect code whereby only those receivers which have the same ID as the transmitter will be able to link. The user also has the option to exit the ID setting operation by pressing the same keys. � iPod Detection and Charging iPod is detected once inserted on the FX85 and battery charging automatically starts. � The iPod Charging in Standby Mode: GUpon iPod insertion detection and FX85 is in Power OFF (stand by), FX85 set will enter iPod charging Standby Mode. GThe FX85�s CHARGE LED will light up whenever the iPod is charging. GFX85 will charge the battery up to five hours. After this period, FX85 will not try to recharge the iPod. GAfter battery full condition, even if the iPod is operated such as play, FX85 will not retry to recharge the iPod (timer will start immediately once iPod is inserted). GRe - charging of the battery in iPod Charging Standby Mode can be done only by removing and reinserting the iPod to the dock. � The iPod charging in Power On Mode: GThe iPod automatically charges its battery whenever it is connected during Power ON. GThe FX85�s CHARGE LED will light up whenever the iPod is charging. GFX85 will continue charging the iPod as long as it is inserted (no charging time limit of five hours).
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FX Configurations
There are four types of configurations for the FX series. This is explained by the following illustrations below: Case 1: FX65/FX66 � This is the basic configuration of FX65/FX66 whereby it is only receiving wireless surround audio signal from the main set. This uses a Type A transmitter which is only able to send audio in one direction. Audio is sent using streams AB through Ch 2.
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