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Great Manual. This manual is available no where else. It was exactly what I was looking for.
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The TEAC A-1500's Service Manual was instrumental in reviving this classic reel-to-reel. Not only does it have the schematics, exploded parts diagram and parts list, it also provided mechanical adjustment information that approximate factory default settings.
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This service manual was determinant to enable to fix my Alpine Amplifier. I am pleased with my purchase. For a 5 star rating I would like to see a higher resolution scan of the printed circuit board lay-out because the gray scale grafics was dificult to see. Also some schematic diagrams were scanned at a slight angle. Never the less, it had all information I needed to troubleshoot and service my equipment.
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Complete manual, the good quality of reproduction allows enlarged print-out of the schematic diagram in the size it probably had in the original print edition and which is necessary for practical use.
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The service manual was complete and the components on the drawings very good visible.
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contained in an �.hex� file. This file must conform to the Intel HEX-32 format. The software does check whether the program operation has been successful or not. 1 Installation of �Tiny M2Flash�: 1.1 Place the �.obj� file in �C:\�. 1.2 Place the �.exe� file anywhere. 2 �Tiny M2Flash� usage: 2.1 Choose the serial port number that this instance of the program will use to communicate with the digital module. 2.2 Browse the file system and choose the �.hex� file that contains the information to be written into the flash. 2.3 Tie pin 3 of connector YB at the digital module to ground. Turn on the 3.3 V power supply that feeds the digital module. This will make it reset. 2.4 Press the �PROGRAM� button once. This will automatically: 2.4.1 Open the serial port. 2.4.2 Send the (machine code) �server� program to the M2 microcontroller. The PC will act as the �client.� 2.4.3 Erase the whole flash chip. 2.4.4 Program the flash with the information contained in the �.hex� file. 2.5 If needed, the button �STOP� can be pressed to stop the execution of that instance of the program in the PC. However, this will not necessarily interrupt whatever the M2 was doing. It is recommended that the digital module be resetted after �STOP� has been pressed in the program. 2.6 The program will display the message �OK� or �ERROR,� depending on whether the programming operation has been successful or not. 2.7 Turn off the power supply.
Figure 20: Screenshot of Tiny M2Flash. Note: The progress bar starts growing right after the flash memory has been erased.
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