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Exactly what was needed to assess the product - excellent value and great service
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Nice to have the service manual for the Sony DCR-TRV345E now. The document is of excellent quality.
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MACKIE HR824 26 pages English-only Service Manual contains:
1) HR824 technical overview with the description of front and rear panel switches.
2) HR824 specs
3) Block Diagram
4) Wiring Diagram
5) Packaging management
6) Spare part & final assembly list (for PCB rev A and B) + exploded view
7) Test Procedures (where, how to measure voltage...) including Test Point diagram on the PCB.
8) IC and Transistor charts.
Excellent guide: very clear, good scan quality enabling us to print readable diagram :-)
Note:
Mackie HR824 make extensive use of surface mount devices (SMD). Service on the HR824 must
only be undertaken by experienced service technicians with the right tools, experience and patience to perform surface mount rework when needed.
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This Service manual is very well scanned and its clean to read, no any anti-theft words that un-english could understand. I got my CCD600 working with this manual and it´s clear shematics :)
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I was very pleased with the service provided and was surprised at how good the quality was of the manual. I thought it may be a third generation copy or so, but it is as good as the websites that charge 3 times this much. I repair some electronics for family and friends without charge, so this is perfect for me. Thank you very much.
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7.1.3 HOW TO DIAGNOSE THE UNIT WITH THE POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION REMOVED
Purpose:
When repairing this unit, the large Heat Sink Block obstructs access to some Assys. If the Heat Sink Block is removed, as the posistor mounted on it is also disconnected, the protection circuit is activated, which disables failure diagnosis of these Assys while the unit is powered. With the method explained here, the Assys that cannot be diagnosed while the unit is powered because of the Heat Sink Block can be diagnosed by creating an artificial status of the posistor's being connected (by connecting a 100-ohm resistor under normal temperature). Note: Use this method for diagnosing a failure other than possible failures inside the Heat Sink Block, such as those shown in the table below: Symptoms that are highly suspected to be failures inside the Heat Sink Block
1 No power with the STBY LED flashing 2 The unit turns itself off after "AMP ERR" was displayed on the FL display. Then it goes into state 1 above. 3 "OVERHEAT" is displayed on the FL display under normal temperature, then the unit turns itself off. 4 The unit turns itself off without any indication on the FL
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Possible causes
DC detection has been activated to prevent further damage to the unit. Note: Refer to "7.1.2 How to diagnose the Amplifier Section" in the service manual. The peripheral circuits of the posistor inside the Power Amplifier Section are in failure. Note: A posistor is a kind of thermistor, and its resistance is approx. 100 ohms at normal room temperature.
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Overloaded amplifier, failure in the overload-detection circuit inside the Power Amplifier Section, etc. 5 "FAN STOP" is displayed on the FL display, then the unit turns Disconnection of the Fan connector, failure in the fan. (Only for the itself off. models for Europe and those for other than North America and Japan)
Procedures:
1 Remove the bonnet and center beam. 2 Remove all the wires from the wire saddle. 3 Disconnect all six connectors connected between the Amplifier Assy and the SP/PS Assy.
� Remove the wires.
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� Disconnect the parallel wires.
4 Disconnect the parallel wires from the connector CN2201. (If the wires are not easily disconnected, disconnect them with the connector attached, using a vacuum desoldering tool.) 5 Remove the eight screws that secure the Amplifier section.
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TRANS 2-1 Assy
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