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- BASIC OPERATIONS
- RADIO OPERATIONS
- Listening to the Radio
- Storing Stations in Memory
- FM Station Automatic Preset: SSM
- Manual Preset
- Tuning into a Preset Station
- RDS OPERATIONS
- What You Can do with RDS EON
- Tracing the Same Programme Automatically (Network - Tracking Reception)
- Using Standby Reception
- Selecting Your Favorite Programme for PTY Standby Reception
- Searching Your Favorite Programme
- Other Convenient RDS Functions
- Automatic Selection of the Station when Using the Number Buttons
- Changing the Display Mode while Listening to an FM Station
- Setting the TA Volume Level
- Automatic Clock Adjustment
- CD OPERATIONS
- Playing a CD
- Locating a Track or a Particular Portion on a CD
- Selecting CD Playback Modes
- Prohibiting CD Ejection
- SOUND ADJUSTMENTS
- Adjusting the Sound
- Turning on /off the Loudness Function
- Using the Sound Control Memory
- Selecting and Storing the Sound Modes
- Recalling the Sound Modes
- Canceling Advanced SCM
- Storing Your Own Sound Adjustments
- OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS
- Setting the Clock
- Selecting the Level Display
- Changing the General Settings
- Detaching the Control Panel
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Safety Precaution
- Instructions
- Location of Main Parts
- Disassembly Method
- Adjustment Method
- Flow of Functional Operation until TOC Read
- Maintenance of Laser Pickup
- Description of Major ICs
- Block Diagram
- Standard Schematic Diagrams
- Printed Circuit Board
- Parts List
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The Service Manual for Sansui AU-9500 was very helpfull, in complete and in good printable condition.
Thanks.
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Dear Sir,
Document is original service document of sharp. I had a problem with the door contacts. Fuses where blown. With the manual in a few minuts is was clear what the problem was.
Manual was of great help.
With kind regards,
Martie Verhoeven
The Netherlands.
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The scan is clear and well readable with very few weaker spots, usually on black background with white letters, but with enough zoom those spots can be read.
Printout is clear, the manual is complete and has all pages scanned.
I would give 5 stars, except that it is not in color, and the schematic and PCB pages are scanned on multiple pages. The document is locked (except printing) so the pages can not be extracted to compose them together for printing on the large plotter
It is worth the price tag.
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I had been looking for a Manual for my CS2150 for quite a while -- in fact I had just about given up. I saw this site and decided to download the Manual. When I Received it by Email I was really pleased with what I got, with the result that My Kenwood 'Scope is now 100% repaired and working well. As an AV Serviceman, you need a good 'scope, and thanks to this site, and the Service Manual, I have been able to repair it. The Manual was a copy of the Factory Original and the copy was very clear, especially in the area of the Circuit Schematics, where You really need to be sure of what You are looking at.
KD-S676R/KD-S673R
Disassembly method
Removing the front panel unit (See Fig.1)
1. Press the release button and remove the front panel unit in the direction of the arrow.
Fig.1
a
Removing the front chassis (See Fig.2)
1. Insert a screwdriver to the joints a on the side of the front chassis and two joints b on the right side, then detach the front chassis toward the front side.
b
a
Front chassis Fig.2
b
Removing the heat sink (See Fig.3)
1. Remove the three screws A attaching the heat sink on the left side of the body, and remove the heat sink.
A
A
A
Heat sink Fig. 3
Removing the bottom cover (See Fig.4)
1. Turn the body upside down. 2. Insert a screwdriver to the two joints c and two joints d on both sides of the body and the joint e on the back of the body, then detach the bottom cover from the body.
c
Bottom cover
e
Fig. 4
d
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