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MACKIE HR824 26 pages English-only Service Manual contains:
1) HR824 technical overview with the description of front and rear panel switches.
2) HR824 specs
3) Block Diagram
4) Wiring Diagram
5) Packaging management
6) Spare part & final assembly list (for PCB rev A and B) + exploded view
7) Test Procedures (where, how to measure voltage...) including Test Point diagram on the PCB.
8) IC and Transistor charts.
Excellent guide: very clear, good scan quality enabling us to print readable diagram :-)
Note:
Mackie HR824 make extensive use of surface mount devices (SMD). Service on the HR824 must
only be undertaken by experienced service technicians with the right tools, experience and patience to perform surface mount rework when needed.
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This Service manual is very well scanned and its clean to read, no any anti-theft words that un-english could understand. I got my CCD600 working with this manual and it´s clear shematics :)
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I was very pleased with the service provided and was surprised at how good the quality was of the manual. I thought it may be a third generation copy or so, but it is as good as the websites that charge 3 times this much. I repair some electronics for family and friends without charge, so this is perfect for me. Thank you very much.
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The service was great and the document was also great. Highly recommend!!!!
If anyone has a users manual... Please email me. need one. $ [email protected]
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I needed a service manual as the display on my oscilloscope was very dim. I thought I'd give owner-manuals.com a try, as they advertised a huge number of manuals. Sure enough they had one listed. I bought it hoping it would be useful... actually, I bought it hoping it would be readable! I've had manuals from online sources in the past, and been very disappointed. Not this time! An excellent manual, complete, and very readable. Using it I fixed my 'scope, and as such the manual was an investment that paid off manyfold. Do I have any complaints? One very minor one - The circuit diagrams could have been scanned at a higher resolution, as some of the details were a little difficult to make out - not impossible, just not as easy as my old eyes would like! Overall, I'm very satisfied with my manual, and I will certainly be using this company again. Well done.
Important Safety Tests
Measuring H.V.
The anode caps are cemented to the CRTs. To gain access for high voltage measurement, remove the red CRT�s anode lead from the flyback transformer (FBT) distributor. Grasp the anode lead protective cap at its bottom and squeeze it against the locking cap body inside. Rotate 1/4 turn counter clockwise and pull the anode lead sleeve out of the FBT distributor. Connect a high voltage lead (+) from your H.V. meter to the FBT distributor, and the common (-) to cold ground ( ) (See Figure 2). 1 Grasp protective rubber cap 2 Squeeze & rotate cap counterclockwise to remove Anode lead 3 Discharge to CRT Chassis 4. Connect a H.V. meter (static type, class 0.1) with high voltage leads to high voltage distributor on FBT. (See Figure 4)
TPD5 TPD4 D-Board
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DVM Figure 4. DVM connected to D-Board. 5. Connect the 8 ~ 15 V DC variable power supply to (+) TP10 and (-) TPGND1, on B-Board. Procedures: 1. Apply a monoscope pattern. 2. Adjust the Picture or Brightness controls so that the DVM reads 16.5 volts ± 0.5 volts. 3. Increase the variable power supply until set turns off. The set should turn off at 16.5 volts ± 0.5 volts (DVM) and high voltage less than 35.5kV. 4. If the DVM reading is other than 16.5 volt (± 0.5 volts), repeat steps 2 and 3. 5. Turn off the variable supply and confirm that the set will turn on with the Remote Control.
FBT Distributor Figure 2. Removal of FBT leads
Note: Reinsert the anode lead into the FBT distributor until it is tightly and fully seated. Turn the locking cap clockwise to lock in place.
CRT Protect Circuit
(EHT) Protector Operation Check
With the cabinet back removed, apply a nominal 120V AC to the PTV. Over Voltage Test Preparation: 1. Turn PTV �OFF� 2. Connect an NTSC signal generator to the antenna terminal. 3. Connect DVM (+) TPD4 and (-) TPD5 on D-Board. (See Figure 3)
FTB Distributor
This circuit blanks the CRT in the event that there is a loss of vertical sweep. The circuit is not adjustable; however the circuit should be checked each time service is performed. To check circuit: 1. Turn the PTV On and select an active channel. 2. Adjust Brightness and Picture controls for a visible picture. 3. On A-Board momentarily connect a short-jumper from TP095 to GND. The CRT should blank and set turns off. If this does not occur, repair must be performed before returning PTV to customer. 4. Remove short-jumper. 5. Confirm that the TV turns on.
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CRT CHASSIS
H.V. METER
Figure 3. Measuring H.V.
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