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Post subject: How about players' manuals? Posted: 28 Sep 2011, 18:06 |
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Should we pool all of our PDFs/scans somewhere on LDDb for everyone to browse? Pioneer website used to have a few a while ago, I saved them here. Still have paper versions of CLD-R5, LD-S9 and HLD-X9 that I should scan next time I have a chance. Julien
_________________ HARDWARE DATABASE HLD-X0/9 LD-S9 OPPO 105/205 SL-1200G LDD-1 MSC-4000 R2144 PONTUS II C45 MC257
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Post subject: Re: How about players' manuals? Posted: 28 Sep 2011, 19:12 |
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takou wrote: ... cause it would be nice to have a pre-existing pool of manuals to add to the players interface when ready
_________________ HARDWARE DATABASE HLD-X0/9 LD-S9 OPPO 105/205 SL-1200G LDD-1 MSC-4000 R2144 PONTUS II C45 MC257
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Post subject: Re: How about players' manuals? Posted: 28 Sep 2011, 20:58 |
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admin wrote: takou wrote: ... cause it would be nice to have a pre-existing pool of manuals to add to the players interface when ready Oui, and I know that one day still do not hold 48h
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Post subject: Re: How about players' manuals? Posted: 29 Sep 2011, 23:46 |
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mondo wrote: I believe I have a servicemanual in PDF somewhere, for CLD-D925.
//mondo I would be interested in this as I am having some U1 issues (clamping error). The tray fully accepts the Laserdisc it is only when the disc is being raised in the unit that I have this problem. I have already changed the loading belt for a new one so I think its to do with the plastic cogs and the sliders. The belt slips on the small motor drive, the white cogs stop turning and it sounds like a motor is stuck. The moment I push the large belt wheel( there is a small resistance), the cogs move, sliders raise a little more and the disc engages and starts spinning up. I also think that disc weight may have something to do with this as removing the whole disc tray, this issue only occurs in about 1 in 10 times. Any thoughts or guidance would be appreciated as i know pioneers are reknowned for loading issues and I believe its not only aimed at the Pioneer CLD-D925. Regards Paul
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Post subject: Re: How about players' manuals? Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 05:03 |
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admin wrote: Should we pool all of our PDFs/scans somewhere on LDDb for everyone to browse? Pioneer website used to have a few a while ago, I saved them here. Still have paper versions of CLD-R5, LD-S9 and HLD-X9 that I should scan next time I have a chance. Julien Can you perhaps get some from the Laserdisc UK website? They seem to have some available in PDF already, but it seems that site is basically unattended right now because I sent email to buy one and never got a reply.
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Post subject: Re: How about players' manuals? Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 08:47 |
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rixrex wrote: Can you perhaps get some from the Laserdisc UK website? Haven't heard from him in a while too (was discussing player-related things when I was coding some of the still-unfinished player section). "Last updated 1st Nov 2007" doesn't sound too good. And the main LD-S9 pic points to "file:///C:/FRONTPAGE%20WEBS/Content/Copy%20of%20dvdlaserdiscuk/pioneer_ld-s9.gif" and was never fixed... Just sent him an Email for probing/confirmation. Julien
_________________ HARDWARE DATABASE HLD-X0/9 LD-S9 OPPO 105/205 SL-1200G LDD-1 MSC-4000 R2144 PONTUS II C45 MC257
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Post subject: Re: How about players' manuals? Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 16:29 |
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icecapuk10@aol.c wrote: Hi, I removed all the cogs and cleaned them, the motor/drive gear was cleaned to a degree, what would you suggest to remove any further rubber deposits? I used to use gasoline in my younger carefree days, but now I use one of two things: Nail polish remover, if the material needing cleaning can stand up to it, or... WD-40 or similar type of lightweight lube/penetrant. Sounds odd I know but what you have to do is use the lightweight petroleum based product to free up the goo or gunk, and then after wiping it away, you need another cleaner to get the lightweight stuff off completely, like an alcohol based cleaner. Nothing cleans heavy oils and such away like lighter oils, and that's why you can use lard or trans fluid, etc, to clean grease off your hands, then good soap to finish the job.
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Post subject: Re: How about players' manuals? Posted: 25 Oct 2011, 10:02 |
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Julien if you are interested I have a 2 page Curtco's Home Theater Technology magazine article from November of 1995 about the Pioneer Elite CLD-79, Nothing special really just kinda neat to see LD player related stuff like that
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