Compact Disc Player Maintenance and Repair


Book Description

Explains how compact disc players work, offers advice on maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs, and discusses tools, supplies, and common malfunctions.




Compact Disc Player Maintenance and Repair Service Manual


Book Description

With this complete guide, CD owners will have all the information & instruction they need to make sure their CD players are producing years from now the same kind of sound they're enjoying today. Packed with quick & reliable answers to the problems of maintaining & repairing CD players, this illustrated do-it-yourself guide takes the apprehension out of first-time repairs. By following the easy maintenance & upkeep procedures included, readers can ward off problems before they happen.




Troubleshooting and Repairing Compact Disc Players


Book Description

Updated to cover the newest models and enhanced with special flowcharts, this information-packed volume is the most practical book available on CD player troubleshooting and repair. Topics are covered in greater detail than in competing manuals, and abundant photographs and illustrations clearly reinforce the hands-on instructions. 450 illustrations.




Compact Disc Player Maintenance and Repair


Book Description

Explains how compact disc players work, offers advice on maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs, and discusses tools, supplies, and common malfunctions.




Understanding and Servicing CD Players


Book Description

Written specifically with service technicians and engineers in mind, this book is designed as a bench-side companion and guide to the principles involved in repairing and adjusting CD players. Engineers will find this a helpful companion to the various service manuals. The text takes a problem solving approach with numerous examples, circuit diagrams and line drawings. Engineers who need to achieve a better understanding of CD technology will find this book an essential tool for fault diagnosis, adjustment and repair. This book not only covers the mechanical design but also the integrated circuits within a CD player. It is written for immediate application and is well illustrated, so it should become a welcome addition to the rack of tools available to the service engineer. Ken Clements has extensive experience of the service industry both as a service manager and later in technical training with Sony and Pioneer. It is his hands-on knowledge that makes the book so valuable, not only as a wide-ranging reference but also as a benchtop manual to be kept within reach at all times when working with CD players.










Troubleshooting and Repairing Audio and Video Cassette Players and Recorders


Book Description

Few repair manuals have a larger audience than this money-saving, do-it-yourselfer's guide. It contains all the information necessary to prevent, diagnose, or fix typical problems with audio & video cassette players & recorders popular in today's high-tech home. Homer Davidson's coverage ranges from basic cleaning & maintenance to performing repairs on everything from portable cassette players to state-of-the art digital audio tape players, all with only a few simple test instruments & hand tools. A complete glossary & list of manufacturer's addresses is included.




Troubleshooting and Repairing Compact Disc Players


Book Description

Troubleshoot and fix even the toughest CD player. Get the expert guidance to quickly diagnose and correct problems with any type of CD player--home, car or portable--in the Third Edition of Troubleshooting and Repairing Compact Disc Players. Electronics wizard Homer L. Davidson Reveals field-tested troubleshooting techniques and time-saving service tips for the latest makes and models from such leading manufacturers as RCA, Sony, Panasonic, JVC and Sharp. He gives you detailed descriptions of every CD player component and circuit and explains how they work, why they fail and how to fix them fast. More than 450 how-it-works photos and schematics plus how-to-fix-it illustrations and flowsheets make it easy to: remove and replace defective laser heads; repair servo systems; troubleshoot and test CD boom boxes; service circuits using an oscilloscope; solve low-voltage problems; make critical electronic adjustments; locate and replace defective slide, load and disc motors; build an infrared tester; much more.