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I was having a hard time finding the problem with this Mackie 1604 unit. I didn't have a schematic. Went looking on the web and found your site and the price was more then reasonable. Ordered it and within the hour had the manual and within 15 minutes had the unit fixed. Best $4.99 I ever spent. Thank you.
Doug
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This is a service manual in every sense of the word ( French and German versions of the text are included, as well as English..)
There are explanations of the mechanical and electrical functions, plenty of mechanical drawings, and the needed schematics. The quality of the scanning is excellent - all the component values are clearly legible - and very usefully there are pcb component layouts, so you can find a component on the schematic, and then very quicky pinpoint its physical location on the relevant pcb.
I cannot see how I can give this manual any less than the maximum 5 stars! Great value for money, which will pay for itself immediately. Excellent all round!
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the manual is great and especially hard to find... thanks for the great service and having a hard to find manuel_
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hat alles sehr gut geklappt. Das Servicemaual ist gut zu verwenden. Die Pläne und Schrift
ist klar und leserlich. Außerdem preiswert. Grüße an alle Hifi-Bastler
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Remote control buttons in service mode When the receiver is in the service mode you can select normal TV mode by pressing the TV button and return to the service mode by pressing the i button. Number and cursor buttons are used for service adjustments. The OK button stores the settings. The yellow button hides/shows the service menu to simplify the picture adjustments. Making adjustments for different picture formats Make all adjustments with PAL signal unless otherwise mentioned. Make 4:3 set adjustments with normal 4:3(CLASSIC) picture format and 16:9 set adjustments with wide picture format. Then make the necessary adjustments with other picture formats/signals. The required adjustments are shown in the table below. Note! Check the configuration of the TVset before making the adjustments and make only the necessary adjustments. 3. Store the new value by pressing the OK button. Making a service adjustment 1. Give a two digit code which determines an adjustment (e.g. 00 = vertical shift, see the following tables) with the number buttons. You can also select the adjustment with cursor buttons (up-/down). Note! Power supply and UG2 adjustments before picture geometry adjustments. must be done Note! To avoid incomplete adjustments store each adjustment in the memory immediately after an adjustment has been made. If an adjustment has to be made separately for different picture format/signal, select first the normal mode by pressing the TV button and select then the desired picture format/signal. Return to service mode by pressing the i button.
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