Service repair manuals is not able for ordinary customers, think that there is confidential info, with some patents and some circuits waiting to be patent.
Mesa/boogie only gives you that info if you they meet you or if you have a good reason to need that kind of info.
Due that I not have an special agreement to copy here all the info that you need, I will copy only the most special things that you must to know for calibrate it.
From mesa boogie service repair manual:
" Factory Load: In order to perform the calibration correctly, the Factory Load must be performed. The
Factory Load resets the unit and loads the factory presets into the memory. However-- if the user presets
have been changed and saved, the Factory load will overwrite those presets and they will be lost. If you
need to save the presets that are programmed into the unit, then you will need to transfer or “dump” them
to an external storage medium. This procedure is outlined in the Triaxis owners manual on pages 4 and
5. (Note: The stored information can be transferred to another Triaxis for saving if necessary). To
perform the Factory Load: Turn the unit on and set it to any Program except Program 1. Find the
Factory Load pads on the TX2 board, at the front edge directly behind the Dynamic Voice control.
Simply short the two pads together with a screwdriver or a pair of pliers. The unit should revert to
Program 1. This will indicate that the factory Load has been completed. After the Factory Load, check
the controls to see if they respond correctly. If a calibration is not needed, skip ahead to the bench test."
...
"Due to variables in the manufacture of the LDRs, they must be calibrated in order to operate in a
predictable manner. This is done by measuring the resistance on the cell side at a specific setting while
changing the voltage (and therefore the current) on the LED side. The voltage is set with a trim pot."
...
"1) Turn the unit on, and set it to Program 1. Push the Shift key once. The Program/Channel display
should flash three times. Now perform the Factory Load. This puts the unit into the calibration mode. All
the parameters should now read 10, except the Presence which reads 5.0 and the Dynamic Voice which
reads 1.0. The mode should be Rhythm Green and the Loop LED should be on. The Preset and Program
should read 01. Set the VOM to ohms.
2) Middle: Connect one side of the meter to ground, and the other to the outside leg of LDR 21. Using
TP6, adjust until the resistance reads 33K.
3) Bass: Leave the meter connected to the outside leg of LDR 21, and connect the other lead to the
outside leg of LDR 29. Using TP5, adjust until the resistance reads 1M.
4) Treble Low: Connect one lead of the VOM to the outside leg of LDR 27, and the other lead to the
outside leg of LDR 28. Using TP7, adjust until the resistance reads 215K.
5) Treble High: Move the lead that is connected to LDR 28, and connect it to the leg that is next to the
outside leg of LDR 27. This means that the meter will be connected to the two rearmost legs of LDR 27.
Push the Treble down arrow on the front panel once-- the Treble should now read 0. Using TP8, adjust
until the resistance reads 240K. Push the Treble up arrow on the front panel once-- the Treble should
read 10 again.
6) Gain Low: Connect one lead of the VOM to ground, and the other lead to the outside leg of LDR 18.
(This is the top LDR of the two). Pull V2 from it's socket. Using TP10, adjust until the resistance reads
1M.
7) Gain High: Move the lead that is connected to ground and connect it to the forward leg of C801. This
cap is located on the left edge of the TX1 board. Push the Gain down arrow on the front panel once-- the
gain should now read 0. Using TP9, adjust until the resistance reads 1M. Reinstall V2, and push the Gain
up arrow once-- the Gain should read 10 again.
For the remainder of the calibration procedure, one lead of the VOM will be connected to ground.
8) Lead 1 Drive: Connect the VOM lead to the outside leg of LDR 20. Using TP11, adjust until the
resistance reads 680K.
9 ) L ead 2 Drive: Connect the VOM lead to the outside leg of LDR 23 (the top LDR of the two). Using
TP4, adjust until the resistance until it reads 1M.
10) Presence: Connect the VOM lead to the left side of C002. This cap is located in the middle of the
TX1 board, just to the right of LDR22/23. Using TP3, adjust until the resistance reads 180K.
11) Dynamic Voice: Connect the VOM lead to the outside leg of LDR 24 (the bottom of the two). Using
TP1, adjust until the resistance reads 15K
12) Master: Connect the VOM lead to the outside leg of LDR 25, directly above LDR 24. Using TP2,
adjust until the resistance reads 100K."
...
That is for the non phatt mod. The phatt mod is the same manner but you must to calibrate all the ldrs for the recto mod ( there is another page with that info ). I think that with this info you have enough info to calibrate it. Good luck.