Sony DVP S530D Bedienungsanleitung Seite 36

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Loading Motor
Bottom Tab
Mechanism
Disc Tray and Laser Platform Position
Tray Movement
The loading motor moves the disc tray in or out. Without the tray, the
loading motor’s shaft is seen on the right side.
Top View
The rotation of the motor turns the three gears to its left. The final gear at
the far-left mates with the teeth on the tray. Motor direction determines
tray movement. Electrical feedback to stop the motor is an opened/closed
electrical switch under the white activator arm. The tray at the end posi-
tion pushes the arm.
Platform Position
When the loading motor drives the tray inward, a channel in the tray moves
a spring-loaded pawl into the middle rotating gear. The gear’s rotation
continues to slide this pawl to the left. The front part of this pawl that
faces the laser assembly platform lifts a pin connected to the platform. As
the pawl slides left, the platform is lifted up. The pawl in the tray’s channel
prevents the tray from sliding out.
No Power Tray Removal – From the Bottom
A spring-loaded pawl under the tray locks the tray closed. The bottom
part of this pawl can be accessed from under the mechanism assembly.
1. Unplug AC power and press the power button to discharge the power
supply capacitors.
2. At the mechanism top, remove the two screws and the mechanism’s
top cover. The cover acts as a tray stop. Cover removal allows the
tray to be pulled out later.
3. At the rear of the mechanism remove the rear black screw for finger
clearance.
4. Place your finger under the mechanism. Push the slider’s bottom tab.
5. At the bottom of the assembly, slide the tab toward the center of the
mechanism. This lowers the laser (unchucks), freeing the tray.
6. From the top of the mechanism, slide the tray out
Pawl
Channel
Teeth
Tray
Bottom
Mechanism
Tab underneath
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