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‘ORDER NO, AD9103052C2 Service Manual Stereo Integrated Amplifier SPECIFICATIONS (DIN 45 500) SBAMPLIFIER SECTION DIN power output ka THD: 1 % 2100 W (ea) Total harmanie distortion raled power at 1 kHz 1% @Q) tion kHz (analog section) 0.009% (8.0), Residual hum and nose 0.3 mv Damping factor 30 (8.0) Input sensitivity and impedance PHONO 3 mvia7 KO TUNER, TAPE 150 mize KO cD, VoP, VCR 200 mvi22 KO ‘Maximum Input voltage (1 KHz, RMS) PHONO 100 mv SIN (rated power 8.0) PHONO 75 dB (IHF, &: 79 dB) TUNER, CD, TAPE, VOP,VCR 82 dB (IHF, A: 83.48) Frequency response PHONO IAA standard curve +£0,8 4B (20 H2~ 15 kHz) ‘TUNER, CD, TAPE, VDP, VCR 15 Hz~60 Kz (9 dB) CD, DAT, AUX (digital section) 15 Hz~20 kHz (05 a8) ‘Tone controle BASS 50 He, +10d8~—10.d8 TREBLE 20 kHz, +10.d8~ ~10 48 Mating =2008 Technics Amplifier Color wo Black Type Areas County unt nea Color © _| Continental ope (eo) _| croatian w (€6) | FR Garmenya tay super bass 0 He, +848 Output votage TAPE, VOR REC OUT tomy channel Balance, TUNER, 250 Hz~0,00 He £1008 ‘Channel seperation, (TUNER, 1 kHz) (A SPEAKER) 55 dB Headphones output level and impedance 660 mVi330 Load impedance ‘Aor B, AandB 8a~160 ‘SURROUND 8a~160 VIDEO SECTION \viDEo oureuT 1 vppi75 0 VCR MONITOR 1Vppi75 0 Mm GENERAL Power consumption 4s0W Power supply For Great Britain ‘AC 50 HzI60 Hz, 280~240V Forothers ‘AC 50 Hz/60 Hz, 220 Dimensions (Wx Hx) 960% 129305 mm (149/167 «5-2192" x12") Weight 75 kg (165) Not 1. Specifications are subject to change witnout natice. Weight and dimensions are approximats, 2, Telal harmonic distortion ie measured by the digital spectrum analyzer ‘SU-X902 @ CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM 2 BY one ecw |___su-xa02 PHONO/TAPE/TUNER/CD TERMINAL PC.B 1 2 2 4 SU-X902 @ CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM 25 ‘SU-xX902 | su-xeoz u 2 13 14 ™@ TERMINAL GUIDE OF IC’S, TRANSISTORS AND DIODES a : oo er 5 4 4 , ‘6 6, \, fe | “Ke , IE a a z i ayer SGN, | 10 i y, = oS an eaaen Poe ea y UN4215TA : essere |i eserace iacere ene gave, | Seer [| eon ivan, rT . LP Je a ose °& . a iene Tiana | ane] br en | eee MAAOSIMTA oe cata ‘ | 7 Exe poral ar ‘SU-X902 WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM ‘SU-X902 @ FUNCTION OF IC TERMINALS eiceo1 Pin Ti a Pin P| symbol | U0 Funetion Description P| symbot | v0 Function Description + | voo Thaw as |om | 1 | Siping tequency detcteignal 2 {8247 | > | eusdansignlout wea | 2 | our data sana cu _ 2 | cnves_| — | GND 2/82 | o | emaoxsmaon a7| RESET | 1 _| Reset sonainut 28 | XIN 1 [ eiocesgra input 5 | seas SASS | o | superdass contol signal ouput ze | xouT | 0 | Gocksignal ouput 6 | vaPun | 0 | Volume conto signal output se [ves | — [ono ot | Ks9 7[8:°8T* | 1 | pundawsinane ry 1 | Koy sean strate | ar | xso @ | 8.GKN | 1 | Buscioccignalinpat we [ve 1 | Paton votage detect sinalinput @ | van 1 | tary encoder (VA6O') signa! inout oo | s2 panocera ©. | input soact convo signal ouput wo | vaB ¢ ao Te 1 | Mute ae [se to | murs ae a uingcont val ove er vTR ala a vt 0. | FLesivo signal ouput 16 | DATA | 0 | Oatasigna ouput sa | xs 7 [eux | 0 | Chcksignat ouput [ss [oe Treseiauinpanicane |] — | a | ch 10 | srs: | 0 | tatenody te S13 pulso and ne surchis sat to ON aocording dala “57 [8812 | 5 | vepconragraiauna 12 | pataa | 0 | Led onto signal ouput se | seus 20 | cue | 0 | Giockouut or 804 [888% | > | cipertemamolagaionna 21_| pustop = = ssuAn.0 | _o | Suround contol signa ouput 22 | PEST | 0 | etayercontl signal ouput 23 | PSAY 2 | RETHST Powe uppy deer aielinpit *1ca0s a in ] Fit | symbot | vo Function Description Fit | symbot | v0 Function Description | 1 [x 1_| ei ignatinpat Selethe ouput dala 2 | xout | 0 | Cock signal ouput a | Monee ‘MODES | MODE® [OUTPUTDATA] 32 | Move! | 1 _| Masterclokineu | LAL ewe (Toe 4 [cxour_| — [ne 13 | moves aio fe 3 [uncix | 1 | LRebetcnput @ [onTa | _1_| Seratdaainot 10 | sour_[ — [we + Teo ales 11 [woour_| 0 | tehsignatouput ates bt enw 12 | RoOUT |__| Renelnalcusut (deo) LS cut off and aispose of the plug and replace with a suitable plug Househois AC outlet Fit a suitable plug to the AC power supply cor. Cenneeard 0 Gay Connect a digital audio tape deck Fecordings can be made tothe digital audio tape deck. Trea Dial suo ape deck Compact ae payer (8.08 1 sae (ratte) oe tre tie) es t "!} soma $B i wi il } - i re Opticaltver cable (not included) A Opticabtber cable (not included) © (aux terminal (DIGITAL, 3) ‘connacta second compact de payer, et Second compact ise player (Pot included) © CGH? terminals (ANALOG) Connect a compact cise player. > ‘Compact aise player (Pot included) =] CF f Coaxial cable (not included) } © wa OY IE“DIGITAL INPUT” (DAT, CD) terminals of this unit These terminals are protected by dust protection caps to avoid ‘damage by dust, ete. Remove the caps only when the “DIGITAL INPUT" terminals are tobe used. When these terminals are not being used, attach the caps as shown inthe lustration at right cap Dust protection iq [ACTIVE CURRENT SENSOR] oie Ge aoe! eal 8:8 Ciro nc ‘Three palts of speaker systems (main, second, surround:-sound) ‘can be connected to this ut. Speaker systems that can be connected to any of the speaker connection terminals of this unit are speaker systems with an Impedance of 8 to 16 ohms. ake connections to each speaker system by using speaker ‘cords (not included). terminals as q woos ae Connect to the "B” terminals. SS tet) ay (eight) aS} (ett) a ut a ae ‘Surround-sound speaker systems (not Connect to the “SURROUND” termine «= Be sure to connect both speaker systems. I only one side is connected, no sound will be heard. i : ~ ® g) ‘The selector is used to enjoy powerful super-bass sound. ‘ON: Switch ON when connecting the Technics system speakers (SUX902: $8-0590, SU-X502: S8-CS90i0870) (OFF: Switen OFF when connecting speakers other than Technics system speakers. Notes: + When connecting speakers other than system speakers, sound {rom the speakers may not be heard ifthe selector is pressed ‘ON, because the protecting circult on the amplifier becomes active “+The active current sorisor activates only for the speaker syeteme connected to tho “A terminal, To connect cords to terminals: © Strip off the outer =D. Covering, and twist the — center conductor. tem Twist @ Tithe lever back and (19182) Inger the cora 5 8 Seon oh ‘he cord gently to be sure that it is secure. Note: Be sure to only connect positive (+) cords to positive CH) terminals, and negative () cords to negative (—) terminals, Note: @ To prevent damage to citculty, never | |S shottcrcuit the plus (+) and minus (~) ©\ {Of ‘speaker wir sl (902 @ DIGITALIZATION OF AUDIO SIGNALS Why digitize? ‘ Audio signs are analog signals with a continuous form, ‘When these audio signals are cubjoctad to repeated electronic processing (recording, playback, etc), they become noisy and dlstortion occurs, thus resulting in deterioration of the sound quality. When these signals are fist cightzed before processing, they have the folowing advantages that prevent deterioration of the sound quality () Resistance to noise @ Extremely low distortion | Flal, even frequency response Analog signals a Original sound Deteriorated signal Even it noise Processed as uniform ‘occurs series of Os and 1s, without distortion. (Original sound Digitalization example (recording to CD and play of CD) Recording to CD How signals are digitized Wit is known to what degree of minuteness the human ear can distinguish sounds, i 6 then possiola, by using that data ae the standard celerence, to digtze them by dividing analog signals into minute pieces, after which they can be transmitted with a high degree of precision, and thereatter recorded and played back in the aigitized format, ‘Analog signals are sampled, Time ‘Sampling: ‘Analog signals are minutely suo (| divided on the lateral axis. CIUIENTTIL time Quantification: Sampled signals are minutely sub-divided on tho vericat axe Time “Analog signals Anaoiagintcorenion ‘ULL Digital signs Digital signais Recorded to CO Ti = (CD play >) [Famernemo] ar Lh won conn This method Sound deterioration may easly occur because analog signal are sent tothe amplifier through stereo connection cables. Speaker systems ‘Speaker systems Compact aise ins S| | JUUL > 4c | -a- Digitatlansiog conversion ‘Amplitier (What the sampling frequency is ») The sampling frequency expresses the degree of minuteness to \whien signals can be cut, rolatve to a certain spactied time interva, during sampling. For compact se soune ‘Analog signals are cut 44,100 times (18, 44.1 KH) during one ‘second This 44.1 KHz is, therefore, the sampling frequency for compact disc sound (Chat analogidigital conversion is ») ‘Audio signals (analog signals) are taken out (sampled) at certain fixed time intervals. The points at which thie sampling frequency occurs are agitally encoded and converted to digital signs Each sampling frequency pont is returned (converted) to voltage, thus converting digital signais to the analeg signals that we can hear, @ DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ooo Ret. No. | Removal of the Cabinet Ref.No. | ‘Removal of the Front Panel Unit Procedure Procedure = 1 192 1. Remove he 6 scrows (@~O). 2. Remove the cabint inthe direction ol he arow. Ret. No. | Removal of the Power Switch/Speaker 3 Select Switch P.C.B. Procedure 19243 Power switchiSpeaker select switch P.C.B ‘sFtomove the 2 screws (@, @). 1, Remove the 2 connectors (4501, J502}, —Removal ofthe Connector— \ BY cee A 2, Remove the 3 screws (@~@). 3. Remove the front anal uniti the direction ofthe arow. Removal of FL Drive P.C.B. Ref. No. 4 Procedure 1204 1, Remove he 4 knobs (@~ @). 2. Remove the 4 nuts (@-@). 3, Remove tne 3 scrows (@-@). '4. Remove the 3 connectors (631A, J632A, J630A) SU-x902 1, Remove the 4 scrows (@~O). 2, Release the 4 claws in tna drecton othe arrow. Ret. No. | Removal ofthe Operation P.C.B. Ret.No- | Removal of the Operation Buttons Procedure Procedure fogedes 1929456 [iitaetatesel) ‘Pullout the operation buttons and lens, Ref. No. | Removal of the Sampling 7 Frequency Indicator Lens Procedure 1920457 1. Remove the 18 screws (@~@) Ref. No. 9 Removal of the AC OUTLET/AG IN. P.c. Procedure: 139 ‘Release he 4 caws, ~10- Rot No | Removal of the P.C.8.8 Procedure 19810 1m Romovel ofthe DIA converter P.C.B. 1, Remove the screw (@). 2. Ramove the D/A converter P.C.B. Inthe dection ofthe 1& Removal ofthe other P.C.B. ‘#Remave the P.C.B. inthe rection ofthe arom. DiAconverer P.C.8. Ret. No. | Check of the main P.C.B. | Procedure ttt 2 _ “~\ 2 \ i {| 4, Remove the 7 screws (@~@). Front panel 3, Remove the 3 scious (®~@). {8 Flemove ine iront pana unit inthe drecton ofthe arow. “Connect 21at cables (JS01A, 0502) 5, Remove the botiom chassis. 6. Reinstall the ont panel uit tothe main P.C.B. ane SU-x902 Ref. No, | Removal of the Power IC and | Ret. No. eH Regulator Transistor ia Removal of the Power Transformer Procedure 1 Unsold the power I or regulator etal ‘eanssior 2. Remove tho 4 sows (@~O)) Power Ic Regulator transistor Note: When mounting the power IC, oF regulator transistor apply silcon terminal compound (S2Z0L15) tothe rea of he power {Cor regulator ransistor. 4. Remove the flat cable (1701). 2. Ramove the 4 scrans (@~Q). Rot. No. ad Removal of the Fan Motor Procedure 1814 1. Remove thet connector (4208). 2. Ralease tne S claws, a 3, Ineort a screwdriver atthe rat ofthe cooling fan. Forco tout ofthe motor shat 4, lamave the motor cover by used © scrowdriver, 5, lomave the motor om the fan casing 6, When mounting tne motor fan, align tho fan casing! projection wth the hole ofthe fan motor. \. pelesten “ATTENTION SERVICER” ‘Some chassis components may have sharp edges. Be careful when disassembling and servicing Replacement of the Foot. 1, Remove the 4 neat melted poss onthe chassis wit apairot ‘ippers or similar too. 2, Toreplace the foot(KAO011-2) onthe chassis, melt 4 poste with soldering on, Heat Melted Posts Foot (PKAOO1 1-2) =12- SU-X902 |___ SU-X902 MATIC DIAGRAM ] z 8 2 10 Bloreranon switon cincuir | IEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 3 4 [ova converter circuit Steisese ‘SU-X902 ‘SU-X902 ‘SU-x902 13 14 45 16 7. [lrronostape, Tuner /co TERMINAL CIRCUIT DY iaesre vain circurr -w- ‘SU-X802 18 19 20 21 2 SU-X902 2 25 SU-xX902 29 30 31 2 [llrower swircr/neaopHones cincurT Mean ae obfLer circulT. SU-X902 Notes: (This schematic dlagram may be modified at any time with the devolopment of new technology.) #S501A._: Active current sensor ewitchin “OF” positon. #8501: Sposker ON/OFF switch. [S501-1: SPEAKER Ain “ON” poston \8501-2; SPEAKER B in “OFF” position #8601: Turntable input switch. (PHONO) #8602: Tuner input eaitch. (TUNER) #8603: Video disc player input switch. (VDP) #8604: Tape deck input switch. (TAPE) #8605: Video cassotto recorder input switch. (VCR) ©8606: Digital AUX input switch, (DIGITAL AUX) ©8607: CD input switch. (CD) Digital aust tape deck input switch. (DAT) ‘Super dynamic sound switch. (8, DYNAMIC SOUND) + Volume preset switc. (VOLUME PRESET) ‘Super bass switch. (SUPER BASS) + Super bass lovel control switch, (SUPER BASS LEVEL ) ‘Super bass level contol switch. (SUPER BASS LEVEL ¥) + Suround-sound switch. (SURROUND) #8701: Power switch, (POWER) ve-mmet D egnal (Lot), Phono signal (Lh) ———— Positive voltage tines (+) = m= = Nogatve voltage tines (-) =P Super bass signal sxx) Phase diference signal ===> Recording signal ‘*Inleated voltage values are the standard values for tho unit measured by the DC electronic cult tester (high-impedance) with the ‘chassis taken 88 stander. Tharefore, theca may exist some errors inthe voltage values, dapending onthe intanal impedance of the DC ‘rout tos ‘important safety notice: ‘Components identified by 4 merk have special charactoritcs important fr safety. Wnen replacing any ofthese components, use only rmanutacture's speciieg parts, ‘Caution! ICand Sl are sonsitve to static electricity. ‘Secondary trouble oan be prevented by taking care furing repair. ‘Cover the parts boxes made of plastic wit aluminum fl ‘Ground the soldering on. “Puta conductive mat onthe work abi. Do pottouch the logs of ICor LSI with tne tingers directly. @ DESCRIPTION OF FL PANEL 2st ff Ce _ Te i LL! do tS j ~e |e Mn BMAX oy PIN CONNECTION HUA TE PIN NO. lgiglzicis! ilais} S14 loli} Fe wlalPlel3|plPi2ie| PPP NINE IF| CONNECTION [5/oIiglilole/ajalcisicis|7/8\P IP (1 n21-

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