OK. I have downloaded Adobe Acrobat reader in Chrome. Now I must find my original Download of the Service Manual V.6 of the Denon AVR-1912 E2/EA . . . . Michael Studio1 UK 15:57BST
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In the middle of this printscreen (of Adobe) at the top is a PC monitor. Right above it is a block that says 100%. Click the down arrow next to it and select the magnification you want
Hello Dave - thanks for your reply: When trying to open the Manual, I find it isn't on the list of pdf's. The part of Adobe I am looking at says it's: Yhomedr1_12_0_20.pdf 61KB. On selecting and clicking on this I get: Welcome to Acrobat Reader - tips: 01 Access your files in the Home tab 02 Use the page controls for easy reading 03 Get all of the Tools from the Tools tab. Option '02' seems like my requirement. But it seems there's no .pdf for the Service Manual there on the Lab PC. Michael Studio1 UK 08:21BSTOk, Lab PC = Win 7
Adobe version ?
What happens when you try to open the manual?
It's a convenience thing. Personally, I'd rather look at a printed hard copy where you can rearrange pages or mark them up with notes. But yes, the electronic version has its advantages too.
If your old computer is fit for the Smithsonian and difficult to read the file, don't worry about it. We're happy to help you look for closer details of the manual when needed.
Let's not overlook one huge advantage you have over many trying to do service work.
You have an actual print to follow.
All clear! Thanks Dave.Shout if anything unclear
Errr, my name is Dries, not Dave[/QUOTE
Apologies, Dries! I don't know where I got the 'Dave' from! Whilst waiting the arrival of the pair of Darlington Xistors I applied the PEAK DCA55 to the old ones (curiosity-without which we just as well pack it all in) and found both Darlingtons Q464 (2SD2390) and Q470 (2SB1560) exhibited short Cct across either all three legs or between just two legs. As for the Q469 (2SC3964) it was shown as a Silicon Xistor with the usual complement of Base, Emitter and Collector. Further analysis showed Current Gain HFE = 1050 with a Test Current Ic=2.50mA. and a Base-Emitter VBE=0.68V Test current IB=4.73Ma and Leakage current = Ic=0.00mA I don't know if this reading means that Q469 is OK or not?? If so I could reinstate it and just wait for the two Darlingtons.but all three are awaiting the China Post anyway. Michael Studio1 UK 18:02BST
Thank you, Dries, yes I can now open the Service Manual in Adobe on the Lab PC. Don't be too modest! I'm sure you know more than I do about these things! So the waiting for the China Post continues and the chassis sits on the bench senza the 7Channel Amp and its large heatsink. Nothing further I can do on it. Michael Studio1 UK 20:39BSTCan you now open the manual in Adobe?
The datasheet of the 2sc3964 only shows a minimum Hfe of 500 albeit at a different Vce and Ice so in my opinion it's OK but then I know nothing of these things
http://www.futurlec.com/Transistors/2SC3964.shtml
I agree, Dries has been very helpful.Thank you, Dries, yes I can now open the Service Manual in Adobe on the Lab PC. Don't be too modest!...Nothing further I can do on it.
Adobe won't list
I agree, Dries has been very helpful.
...So Michael, you've checked all the electrolytic caps and they all tested good with low esr values?
If you've found questionable ones, it's not a bad idea to just replace them all in that section. They are likely nearing the end of their lifespan.
Good question, I usually just look up an esr chart or two as a reference.Just what constitutes an unacceptable ESR?