Hi, I just opened my s1100 and I must say there is not much to see because the on/off switch is soldered on a PCB which is turned upside down. From what I can see is it a simple double pole switch. You only need a multimeter to measure the voltage on the cables. I guess that one of the cables has the incoming voltage. You just have to install another switch - which (mechanically) wont be that easy becayse of the big hole in the front. I hope you know what you're doing because your working straight with 110 or 220V Rgds, Frank --- In akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com, "c6r6u6s6a6d6e6r" <shdoclcdll@...> wrote: > > Here's a picture of how it currently looks like: > > http://img151.imageshack.us/my.php?image=p4201187.jpg > > The I/O switch is completely missing, next to the floppy drive. > > > Thanks, > -Alex > > --- In akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com, "c6r6u6s6a6d6e6r" <shdoclcdll@> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I'm new to this group and want to say hello. > > > > A couple a days ago, I received the S1000 in a "bad" condition. > > The main problem seems to be the I/O switch. It has only the > > connectors (2 pairs of wires) coming from the power supply internally, without the (internal) switch. > > Unfortunately I have no friend around who has an S1000 so I can't > > have a deeper look into the device. > > > > Now I want to "repair" the sampler, but it lacks of informations. > > Is there a service manual available? > > > > I've had a look into the photo section here in the group, but only > > a couple of shots, not useful for my purposes. > > Do anyone know a photo resource for internal shots of the S1000? > > The best would be to get some shots of the internal electronics. > > Maybe someone can help? > > I would really appreciate that help. > > > > Thanks in advanced, > > Alex > > >
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Re: S1000 problem
2009-06-02 by formals777
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