Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1983-April - Vol 5 Issue 2

17
STAR*TECH JOURNAL/APRIL 1983
FAILURE
ON THE
PRIMARY
SIDE
NO
OUTPUT
FAILURE
ON +12V
YES
'
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THE F1-FUSE WILL
BE INSTANTLY
CUT.
-1 BRIDGE RECTIFIER
1
YES
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1 05 (C2335)
I
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I
-1
YES
' I
THE F2-FUSE (A)
WILL BE INSTANTLY
CUT.
NO
YES
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(C2612)
, I
I
I
I
1 025 (RD18E)
J C27 (33uF 25V)
-1
NO
THE VOLTAGE IS
LOW OR NO
VOLTAGE APPEARS.
I
YES
, I
023 (RD11 E)
'I
,I
NO
'I 010 (RD5.1 E)
I
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'I
04 (RD6.8E)
I
, I
'I
02 (C1384)
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V
THE VOLTAGE IS
TOO LARGE.
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/I IC1
(uPC311 C) BETWEEN PIN 4 AND PIN 8
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'I 06
(CTU22S)
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YES
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J C6 (47uF 16V) CIRCUIT CUT OR BAD SOLDERING
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'I 04 (C945)
'I
'
'I 03 (C945) BAD CONNECTION
YES
, I
IC1
'1
,I
R22
1
(uPC311C) BETWEEN PIN 2 and PIN 3
NO
I ,
1
YES
'
'
THE F3-FUSE
WILL BE INSTANTLY
CUT.
YES
I
NO
THE VOLTAGE IS
LOW OR NO
VOLTAGE APPEARS.
YES
~
R26
(RD18E)
C28 (33uF 25V)
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I
I
I
(1K11.V4) NO CONNECTION OF CENTRAL TERMINAL OR BAD1j
SOLDERING
,
OUTPUT
FAILURE
ON -12V
I
(uPC311C) DEFECTIVE
d
' II
I
I
'I 02 (C1384)
NO
THE VOLTAGE
CAN NOT BE
ADJUSTED.
I
(1 OOOuF 25V)
(CTU22S)
18
STAR*TECH JOURNAL/APRIL 1983
ATARI
"POLE POSITION" PULLEY CABLE
Rewinding the pulley cable
1. Place foot-pedal control assembly
upside down on work surface with pedal
in fully-open position and hinged end
away from you.
2. Rotate pulley until cap screw points
straight up.
CAP SCREW
3. Hook the larger-diameter eyelet of the
cable to the foot-pedal bracket.
4. Thread the cable up through the base-
plate opening.
5. Wrap the cable ¼-tum around the
pulley and bring out through the notch
toward the cap screw.
6. Wrap the cable twice around the cap
screw in a clockwise direction.
7. Bring the cable back through the notch
and wrap one and one-half turns around
the pulley.
8. Attach the smaller eyelet on the
cable to the cable spring.
Note: You may find it helpful to
compress the baseplate
slightly and extend the cable
spring during Step 8.

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