|
Who's Online
There currently are 6043 guests online.
|
Categories
|
Information
|
Featured Product
|
|
|
|
|
There are currently no product reviews.
;
Manual acquired with good resolution, complete in all its pages, very good policy of the folder where are saved all products purchased.
;
Service manual very complete and clear. It was very helpfull for my work.
;
This is the 2nd time I download manuals from this website and I can say it's what I was expecting. It contains schematic, layout (decent quality), short description, parts and dissasembly instructions. I recomend it for anyone who wants to repair/modify this device.
;
Very useful Service Manual! With it I was able to identify the damaged pots in my old amplifier, purchase the adequate replacements and make myself the repair.
I have again my old amplifier, still a very good one that I will keep for as many years as I can!
Thanks to Owner Manuals!
;
Good price for the manual and easy to locate on the site and download. Plus, just like the original. Thanks a lot.
RDA-7.1 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE-1
BIAS & DC Offset Adjustment
1. Connect the assembled channel to the power transformer. 2. Connect the power cord into an AC wall outlet. 3. Turn ON the unit. After about 3 seconds the two green LED's should turn ON. Measure the following voltages and make sure they are within the specifications. C7 (+) : 70 V +/- 3 V C9 (-) : -70 V +/- 3 V L1 : 0 V +/- 0.1 V 4. Connect the DC voltmeter to the test points TP1 (-) and TP2 (+) and adjust the voltage to 4 mV using the R46 BIAS adjustment trimming resistor. 5. Allow the channel to warm up for 30 minutes, adjusting the bias currents every 10 minutes. 6. Measure the output DC voltage and adjust it as close to zero as possible using the R24 trimming resistor.
Main Chassis Check
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Assemble the chassis / power supply. Connect the power cord into an AC wall outlet. Turn ON the unit. The blue ON LED should come ON. Turn OFF the unit and plug a remote control plug into the Remote IN jack. Turn ON the unit. The Red Standby LED should be ON. Apply 12V to the remote control plug. The unit should turn ON, the blue LED should be ON. Measure the secondary voltages on all power cables going to the channels. Each secondary should read 50 VAC +/- 2 VAC.
|
|
|
> |
|