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Hi
Most of the procedures quoted in the manuals can be forgotten, focus, tracking etc until you get the thing actually playing! I've done dozens of these over the years and ~EVERY new laser needed its grating setting correctly gripe -gripe- here in the UK the lasers cost 3 times most other manufacturers and never come setup - gripe gripe the procedure I use is basically as follows: 1 put unit in test mode (press switch/ short contacts whilst powering up). Also if the pots have been twiddled , mark where they were and then centre them 2 run sled out to around 2/3 - 3/4 way to expose the grating adjust plate shuttle button on front 3 turn on laser, focus servo and tracking servo (buttons vary- see manual) your disc should Ideally spin now whilst noise is heard from the servos. A scope can then measure the EFM/rf/eye pattern 4 you should have about .75volts p-p 5 CAREFULLY! adjust the grating to get the highest peak output. dont worry if it goes haywire in between peaks, just keep pressing stop, then resetting servos on. I say carefully since there are usually 3 points that are 'useable' and if its the laser with the sliding metal plate adjuster it has a habit of pinging loose when moved to much. once you're happy you're on the top peak then a bit of judicious setting of the other servos can be attempted. Hopefully now when you close the final servo (pause key I think) music should be heard and if it skips then tracking offset/gain can be adjusted. It is somewhat of a black magic art difficult to put into words. Don't forget if its set on the wrong peak it will play but compatibility etc will be very poor Good luck Andrew |