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MEP-7000
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1.5 CABLE DRESSING OF THE DRIVE UNIT
How you dress the cables connected to the SJACK Assy greatly affects the sound quality from the unit. During
disassembly and reassembly of the drive unit, be careful of cable dressing. At the end of reassembly, be sure to
check that the cable dressing is performed as shown below.
For performance improvement, cable dressing methods have been changed several times in the middle of mass
production of this product.
During cable dressing of this product, be careful of the following points:
CASE 1
[1] When cables are disconnected from the SJACK Assy
[2] When the SJACK Assy is replaced
It is essential that the cables be dressed as
they originally were.
W
hen the D
W
X2710 is replaced with the D
W
X2
8
96 :
See Fig .
Parts to be added durin
g
servicin
g
:
FFC guard (DEC25
8
6) &
Shield Sheet (DEC3151) &
Locking Mini Clamp (DEC2439)
Parts to be added durin
g
servicin
g
:
FFC guard (DEC25
8
6) &
Shield Sheet (DEC3151) &
Locking Mini Clamp (DEC2439)
Parts to be added durin
g
servicin
g
:
Locking Mini Clamp (DEC2439)
Parts to be added durin
g
servicin
g
:
N
one
W
hen the D
W
X2
8
96 in the initial cable dressing state is replaced :
See Fig .
W
hen cables are disconnected from the D
W
X2710 :
See Fig .
W
hen cables in the initial dressing state are disconnected from
the D
W
X2
8
96 :
See Fig .
W
hen cables in the temporary dressing state are disconnected
from the D
W
X2
8
96 :
See Fig .
W
hen cables in the permanent dressing state are disconnected
from the D
W
X2
8
96 :
See Fig .
CASE 2
CASE 3
CASE 4
CASE 5
CASE 6
W
hen the D
W
X2
8
96 in the temporary cable dressing state is
replaced :
See Fig .
CASE 7
W
hen the D
W
X2
8
96 in the permanent cable dressing state is
replaced :
See Fig .
CASE
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