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the manual is in good quality and it's in pdf. manual was send in less then 24h.
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I would not plug this machine in without finding a manual like this. In addition to setup and normal operating instructions, it has troubleshooting flowcharts, diagrammed mechanical adjustments, and schematics to beat the band. The tech I hand it to would be thrilled to find solder side PCB diagrams with component outlines superimposed, pinouts for every IC chip, and line drawings of transistors, with labeled legs.
As for printing quality, this may be a copy of a copy, but even the finest print when enlarged is very legible. There is a bit of grayed print over a few pages, as if a wet page were placed over it, but the print is still very legible. If you could borrow an original manual and get it printed and bound for 4 to 6 times the cost, you could get better quality. In that case you wouldn't be here. For price, utility, and availability I am rating this manual highly.
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I received the Manual in a timely manner and it was exactly what I needed.
This is a perfect copy of the Service Manual, The quality is great. I am very
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exactly as they say. Within 24 hours the link to the pages and offcourse it was the right service manual. Super and thanks
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The manual was exact the thing that was promised. My old car stereo is working again thanks to the information supplied.
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Staple motor (FFSM) drive circuit
Staple motor (FFSM)
This circuit controls rotation/stop and the rotating direction of the staple motor (FFSM), and is composed of the CPU (IC10) and the FET (Q10, 11, 12, 13). The DC motor is controlled with the staple motor (FFSM) drive normal rotation signal, the reverse rotation signal, and the brake signal outputted from the CPU (IC10-5, 8, 9pin). To protect the motor and the mechanism, the current limit circuit is provided, which supplies the motor drive OFF signal when the current flowing through the detection resistors R78 and R79 exceeds 3.8A, restricting the current not to exceed 3.8A. 8) Tray motor (FTLM) drive circuit 9) Fan (FFAN) drive circuit
Tray motor (FTLM)
Fan (FFAN)
This circuit controls the tray motor (FTLM) rotation, stop, and rotating direction, and is composed of the CPU (IC10) and the DC motor driver IC (IC19). The CPU (IC10-69, 70pin) outputs the tray motor (FTLM) drive normal rotation signal, the reverse rotation signal, and the brake signal to control the DC motor. In addition, the current limiting circuit is formed with R129, R130, R131, and R132 for the current flowing through the motor not to exceed 0.65A.
This circuit controls the fan (FFAN) rotation, stop, and rotating direction, and is composed of the CPU (IC10) and the digital transistors (Q14, Q18). The DA converter (IC11-13pin) outputs the fan (FFAN) drive signal to drive the motor. The fan lock signal is inputted through the noise filter of R168 and C130 to the CPU (IC10-20pin) by the open drain output of the fan built-in circuit. The logic of the signal inputted to the CPU is H when locked.
MX-FNX1/MX-PNX1 ELECTRICAL SECTION 10 � 6
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