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For five bucks you can barely buy a hamburger. Or for the same five bucks you can buy a service manual. Much more useful. (and better for your health, depending on where you buy your hamburgers).
Yes, there are free manual sites out there, but if they don't have what you want, you have to pay.
And five bucks isn't much. Not for full specs, schematics and adjustment and parts replacement procedures.
My only criticism is that grayscale illustrations aren't well rendered, but I've seen worse.
Schematics and text are clear.
I'll be happy to purchase from here again.
Mike
[email protected]
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Impressively thorough. Even the simple operators manual helped me "fix" one of the 2 CD players in the unit. This unit reads CD's from the top so they should be installed in the magazines "upside down" from typical CD players. The CD player service manual helped me unjam a stuck carriage because somebody transported the box laying down loaded with CD's. A little lens cleaning & the player now works well! Thanks for you help at a great price! Joe
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I was skeptical at first but later found the manual to be good quality for the price. It took a couple hours to receive the email with the download link, well worth the wait. Thanks.
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very helpful, I could not have cleaned motherboard and replaced the main fan without it
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Good manual, schematics nice and clear with good quality scanning. Woul dhave been nice to have immediate access after purchasing though.
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Protection circuit that activates against a PRTCT ERR error
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2 When the main power supply becomes LO level because of short-circuit or disconnection of connectors
2 -1 Short-circuit-detection circuit for the amplifier power circuit (VH+[VP+15], VD+5, -12 V [VA-12]) Circuit for shutting the power off when VP+15, VD+5, or VA-12 is short-circuited to ground (GND) 2 -3 Short-circuit-detection circuit for VFDP
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6CH AMP Assy
VD+5 R108 27k
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TRADE2 Assy
D
6CH AMP Assy
VD+5
VD+5
VH+ (VP+15) Q101_2/2 D101 (D102)
B E2 (Q103_2/2) B2 C2 C2 E2
Q101_1/2 (Q103_1/2)
E
B
R108 to 27k XPROTECT C (µ-com) Q102_1/2 (Q104_1/2)
E B
R101C (R104) 1k + C101 (C102) 1/50
B
R102 (R105) 10k
Q102_2/2 (Q104_2/2)
B2
to XPROTECT (µ-com) Q115 DTA124EUA Q114 2SD2114K (VW) VA-12
R114 82k R112 1k R113 220k
FL AC2
A
R103 (R106) 10k
R109 820 D105 (D106) VH� (VA�12)
If VFDP is short-circuited to GND, or if the DC electric potential at FL AC1 becomes GND level (in Normal mode: about -27 V) because of a failure in the DC bias circuit of FL AC1, Q114 then Q115 are turned on, and the level of XPROTECT becomes low. � The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off.
* ( )means the wiring No. of VP+15 line.
� In Normal mode, as Q101 (Q103) (E2, B2, C2) and Q102 (Q104) (E2, B2, C2) are on, the voltage at Point A is about 5 V. The voltage at Point B is therefore about the same. As Q101 (Q103) (E, C, B) is off, Q102 (Q104) (E, C, B) is also off.
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(1) When VH+(VP+15) is short-circuited to GND As the voltage at Point B becomes almost ground potential, and Q101 (Q103) (E, C, B) then Q102 (Q104) (E, C, B) are turned on, the level of XPROTECT becomes low. � The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off. (2) When VH-(VA-12) is short-circuited As the electric potential of VE at Q102 (Q104) (E2, C2, B2) becomes the same as that at VB, Q102 (Q104) (E2, C2, B2) is turned off. Following this, Q101 (Q103) (E2, B2, C2) is turned off, which changes the voltage at Points A and B to a value other than 5 V. Therefore, Q101 (Q103) (E, C, B) then Q102 (Q104) (E, C, B) are turned on, the level of XPROTECT becomes low. (3) When VD+5 is short-circuited The level of the XPROTECT line becomes low. The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off. 2 -2 Short-circuit-detection circuit for the DVD power supply (VP+8)
3 When the FAN connector is disconnected or when rotation of the fan is interrupted
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6CH AMP Assy
VD+5 VPF+15 R3654 1.8k
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to XPROTECT (µ-com)
R108 27k
C2
D3658 UDZS3.9B
B
A
Q3651_2/2 RN1901
B2
Q3652 DTA124TK R3657 33(1/4W) FAN+ D3655 1SS133 FAN� D3651 1SS133
E2
E
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R3658 2.2k
Q3651_1/2 C3652 D3657 RN1901 47/50 1SS355 R3655 8.2k Q3654 2SD2144S
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6CH AMP Assy
VD+5 R108 27k
VP+8 D104 1SS355
R3656 22k V-12F
If no fan is connected between FAN+ and FAN-, or when the fan cannot rotate because of a foreign object caught in the blades, the BASE of Q3652 becomes OPEN, and Q3652 and Q3651-1/2 (E, C, B) are turned off. Then Q3651-2/2 (E2, B2, C2) is turned on, and the level of XPROTECT becomes low. � The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off. When FAN+ and FAN- are short-circuited, the electric potential at Point A becomes higher than GND level by the addition of the values at D3656 and D3657. As this value is lower than that at D3658, Q3651 (E, C, B) is turned off, Q3651 (E2, B2, C2) is turned on, and the level of XPROTECT becomes low.
XPROTECT
Q106 DTC124EUA Q107 DTA124EUA TUNER
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As the TUNER line is fixed to GND level, Q107 is always on. If the level at VP+8 falls to GND level because of short-circuit, etc., Q106 is turned on, and the level of the XPROTECT line becomes low. � The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off.
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XV-DV333
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