12. Removing the drawer front - connect a mains supply to the
unit; press load and allow the tray to fully open; remove
the mains supply from the unit. Hold the drawer tightly
with one hand and with the other pull the drawer front
forward away from the player (pull hard). Remove any
remnants of tape from the drawer front mechanism; clean
the drawer mechanism front using the 'surface cleaner'
wipe provided.
13.
Fitting the new CD82 drawer front - connect a mains
supply to the unit and allow the drawer to close
automatically. Remove the backing from the tape attached
to the new drawer front and carefully align the drawer
front with the mechanism and press gently together;
reposition the drawer front if necessary and press firmly to
the unit.
Upgrading a CD72 (TEXT) to CD82 (TEXT)
1.
Disconnect the mains supply from the DiVA CD player.
2.
Remove the top cover by taking out the 3 screws from the
top edge of the rear panel marked
!
(T10 Torq driver
required) and on each side marked
"
(T20 Torq driver
required) in figure 1.
3.
Pull off the sticky plastic gasket between the digital output
socket and the audio output sockets to reveal the 4 audio
output socket holes through which the DAC board sockets
will pass.
4.
Any remnants of adhesive can be removed by rubbing it
gently with your finger and rolling it off. We do not
recommend the use of solvents.
5.
Fit the 2 supplied PCB (printed circuit board) pillars to the
holes in the main board on either side of the flex foil
coming from the display board, these are marked
#
in
figure 1. The big end of each PCB pillar goes into the
main PCB, these push in and clip home. Take great care
not to damage the main circuit board.
6.
Note: The original nickel-plated audio output sockets are
no longer connected after the upgrade and cannot be used.
However the digital output still functions.
7.
Set the main board jumper settings as listed below: -
PL200 ON
PL201 ON
PL202 ON
PL203 OFF
PL204 ON
PL205 OFF
PL300 2
and
3
PL400 OFF
PL401 OFF
PL402 OFF
8.
Take static precautions first. With the aluminium
extrusion of the DAC module uppermost fit the flex foils
from the module into the appropriate sockets in the main
board, ensuring they are pushed fully home. If they are
not pushed fully home, the unit may not read discs. You
may find it helps to slide the module into the unit so that
the audio output sockets fit through the holes in the rear
panel and angle the module slightly upwards to achieve
this.
9.
Push the module down firmly on to the support pillars,
ensure it is latched in place.
10. Fit the supplied screws with integral washers to the 5
points marked
$
on figure 1 (T10 Torq driver required)
to secure the module in place. Refit the top cover.
11. Removing the drawer front - connect a mains supply to
the unit; press load and allow the tray to fully open;
remove the mains supply from the unit. Hold the drawer
tightly with one hand and with the other pull the drawer
front forward away from the player (pull hard). Remove
any remnants of tape from the drawer front mechanism;
clean the drawer mechanism front using the 'surface
cleaner' wipe provided.
12. Fitting the new CD82 drawer front - connect a mains
supply to the unit and allow the drawer to close
automatically. Remove the backing from the tape
attached to the new drawer front and carefully align the
drawer front with the mechanism and press gently
together; reposition the drawer front if necessary and
press firmly to the unit.
Figure 1
Summary of Contents for DiVA CD82
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Page 3: ...Service Guide Contents Technical specification CD82 Upgrade fitting instructions ...
Page 7: ...Main Board L934 Contents Circuit description Component overlay Parts list Circuit diagrams ...
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Page 23: ...DAC Board L949 Contents Component overlay Parts list Circuit diagrams ...
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