Now, find the test point labeled "CL701". This is the RF eye pattern test point.
It is usually near the servo circuitry.
This is the test point on a SCPH-7000 board.
What you're looking for is a voltage ranged from 0.90mV to 1.35V.
Mind you that if you have a modchip and you load a copied CD-R, the voltage will appear lower than when you tested with an official PlayStation format CD-ROM (IE: a pressed disc which is an entirely differently method of signal interpretation from a dye based disc).
You can see here, it is a little low.
After turning the pot on the ribbon cable on the sled mechanism itself, it started to increase in power.
There are further tests which need to be done as well from other test points on the mainboard, but we won't go into those here since they are a bit more involved. The voltage adjustment to get the correct RF eye pattern will suffice enough to get discs to read correctly. It is also important to ensure that your CD-ROM mechanism (IE: the sled) isn't worn out since the plastic they are made from tends to degrade and eat the material away by abrasive measures.