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Manual found fast and good quality, very helpfull service
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8-17-12 Been using the sight for about 6 months. Fast Downloads and top quality
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Price. The only thing that I could possible say on a negative note would be that the manual I ordered was more for a service tech. There were a lot of schematic diagrams that didn't help me solve the problem. However I would order again and recommend the web sight to others.
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I'd been looking for this manual for awhile. Exactly what I needed - and at an excellant price. Thanks!
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very complete. acceptable resolution. details are a little unclear. is a manual note 8.
X92-4030-0x X92-4440-0x
[1] Disc Loading
OPERATION DESCRIPTION
Switch ON! Disc arm(L) Disc arm(R)
(1) Turning the loading switch ON 1) When a disc is inserted, the disc arms open to the left and right and the claw below disc arm (L) sets the loading switch ON. 2) The above starts the motor rotation.
Disc
(2) Loading the disc 1) When the motor starts rotation, the worm gear also starts to turn as shown in the figure. 2) The rotation force is transmitted to the gear train. 3) When the force is transmitted to the final gear, the rollers rotate to pull in the disc.
Worm gear
Motor
Disc guide Disc IN Rubber rollers
Dis
Disc OUT Roller
The disc is pulled in or out when the rollers are pushed against the disc guide.
Side view Disc IN
[2] Operation of Slider (R)
(1) Activating the trigger arm 1) When the disc is pulled in by the rollers, the disc edge pushes the trigger arm and rotates it.
Position pushed by the disc Trigger arm
Center of rotation
2) When the disc is an 8cm disc, it is pulled upwards by the tapering on the disc guide. The trigger arm is rotated when the disc pushes the claw (section A) located before the trigger arm.
Disc Clamper chassis
When the 8cm disc reaches the loading end position, the roller areas supporting the disc decreases. To prevent the disc from dropping in this case, the claw is provided with a projection for supporting the disc.
A
Trigger arm
Claw (A) Projection 8cm Disc Disc
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