|
Who's Online
There currently are 5889 guests online.
|
Categories
|
Information
|
Featured Product
|
|
|
|
|
There are currently no product reviews.
;
A site where discontinualed schematic diagrams and back dated information can be found on discontinued radios tv's and any electronic equipment can be found. Newer manuals either Service and operating manuals. Radio amateurs should find this site a great source for ham radio equipment manuals. I will return to this site should I need information on any electrical equipment. priced easy to download in a PDF format and print pages need to undertake the repair.
;
Quality scan of the original. All the detail necessary to troubleshoot, repair and adjust the unit. I'm sure I will be downloading more manuals in the future as the need arises.
;
Exactly as described, a Service Manual complete with the schematics and PCB layout delivered in a timely manner. Many thanks for the great service.
;
some of the writing is a bit blur but the part in the schmatic was great and i have fixed the machine thanks
;
Well.. I'd searched for this manual and although I found many copies online I was pleased to find your website with a well balanced pricing system and easy to search and follow links. That together with the very quick response time was just what I was looking for.. being a very impatient tech.. ;-) I had the service manual in front of me within a short time.
Bookmarked.. and you can bet I will always come here first for my service & user manuals..
best regards
Ed(Tony) Foley
G7WHK
1
2
3
4
6.3 METHOD FOR REPLACING THE SERVICE PANEL ASSY
A
When the Panel Assy is replaced with one for service, the following adjustments are required:
Adjustments of Vofs voltage and Vyprst voltage
Enter the reference adjustment values for the Vofs voltage and Vyprst voltage that are written on the label attached to the panel for service. Note: Enter the values, using an RS-232C command or the Factory Menu.
AWU���� Vofs = 35V Vyprst = 270V Hour Meter Space H (Rear of the Panel)
B
AWU���� Vofs = 35V Vyprst = 270V Hour Meter 1520 H Write in the value for the hour meter when the Panel is replaced (ex. 1520H).
Using an RS-232C command Enter a "PFY" command with Factory mode ON. Convert the adjustment voltage values written on the label attached at the rear of the Panel to an input command, referring to the conversion chart. (See the next page.) � Reference adjustment of the Vofs voltage: Ex. "Vofs = 35" � (Check the conversion chart.) Enter "VOF112." � Reference adjustment of the Vyprst voltage: Ex. 50-inch "Vyprst = 270 V" � (Check the conversion chart.) Enter "VRP055." (Note that the conversion charts for 50-inch and 43-inch Panels are different.) Using the Factory Menu
1 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 32 1 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 32
P AN E L
FAC T .
VD 1 � 1 1 6 01 � NT V � J HS 6 [ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
P AN E L
FAC T . ADJ
VD 1 � 1 1 6 01 � NT V � J HS 6 [ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
C
5
P AN E L � 1
5
10
10
15 16
P AN E L � 1
ADJ
(+)
15 16
VOL
RST
P
<=>
: 058
D
Select the main item "PANEL FACT." by pressing the MUTE key then enter Panel Factory mode by pressing the SET key. Using the 5/� keys, select "PANEL-1 ADJ" then press the SET key to enter the next lower nested layer. Select "VOL-OFFSET" or "VOL RST P" then enter a command value converted from the voltage value, using the 2/3 keys.
Clearing data on various histories of the Panel, such as those on the hour meter
� It is necessary to clear the data on the hour meter, etc. to match them to the actual driving hours of the Panel. � It is also necessary to clear the data on SD and PD, because the accumulated power-on time when a shutdown or powerdown occurred is recorded. Note: Clear the values, using an RS-232C command or the Factory Menu. There are two types of hour meters. Do not take the MR hour meter for the hour meter. Using an RS-232C command To acquire the accumulated power-on time of the product itself, use the "GS2" RS-232C command. 1 To clear the data on the hour meter (for the Panel) : CHM 2 To clear the data on the pulse meter : CPM 3 To clear the data on the SD history : CSD 4 To clear the data on the PD history : CPD
E
Using the Factory Menu See "7.1.7 HOW TO CLEAR HISTORY DATA."
F
58
1 2
PDP-506PE
3 4
|
|
|
> |
|