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‘ORDER NO. AD8103051C8, Service Manual Amplifier Stereo Integrated Amplifier a ia |) 25 MAY 191 | color ie ito LSH PUT Gl Le “) Bleck Type Comey woe cab (© __| Continental Europa (9) _| Groat svtain (66) | FRLGomany ately | (60) _| Third Region (em __ | oceania SPECIFICATIONS (01N 45 500) AMPLIFIER SECTION ‘Superb 60 He, +808 ‘Output voltage DIN power output TTAPE, VCR REC OUT 150 mv 4 ke THD: 1 % 2xe0W (6.0) ‘Channel balance, TUNER, 250 Hz~6,200 Hz #.008, Channel separation, (TUNER, 1 kH2)(A SPEAKER) 55 08 Total harmonte distortion Headphones output level and impedence 520 mV/330 rated power at 1 kHz 1% @O) Lond impedance Harmonle distortion ‘Aor B, A and B sa~wa half power st 1 kHz (analog section) 0.009 % (0.0) ‘SURROUND, an~16a Residual hum and nolse gam Damping fector 3 Input sensitivity and impedance IEVIDEO SECTION PHONO 3 mvia7 KO vioeo output + Vppi7s ‘TUNER, TAPE 150 mvrze ka VoR MONITOR 1 Vppi75 6D, VDP, VCR 200 mize kA Maximum Input voltago (1 kHz, RMS) rem aneloained 400 mv GENERAL SIN (rated power 8 0) Power consumption sa0w PHONO 75.48 (IHF, &: 79:48) Pema TUNER, CD, TAPE, VDP, VCR 82 d8 IHF, A: 63.48) For Great Britain and Oceania AC S060 He, 290~240 V Frequency response > Continental Europe, F.R. Germany and el PHONO AIA standard curve eee ye es He, 2204 220.8 gB (80 He~15 hz) ForThird Region AC 50 H2/60 Hz, 110 Vi127 Vi220 Vi240 V TUNER, CD, TAPE, VOP, VOR 15 Hz~55 kHz (9 08) Dimensions (WxHxD) 360 129% 805 mm 6D, DAT, AUX (digital soctlon) 15 He~20 kHz (-055 oB) (149116 5:9802" 12") Tone controls Weight 65g (143) BASS. 50 Hz, +10.d8~—10 68 TREBLE 20 ke, +10d8~—10 68 Notes: Mating 2008 1. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and dimensions are approximate. 2, Total harmonic dstetion is measured bythe digital spectrum analyzer. Technics ‘SU-X502 @ CONTENTS re Pace Botorerepaie . . 2 Description of FL pane! 2 Protection culty eas Circuit boars diagram 22-27 ‘Accossories Be Terminal guide of C's, ransstors and diodes 27 Location of controls 3 Wiring connection diagram 28 Connections “7 Function of C terminals 28,90 Digtalzation of audio signais a Block diagram 31-33, Disassembiy instructions, : 1 Replacament parts ist 34~39,42 Schema dagrarn 2S geet Gabinot pat ist : 40.41 Packaging a aor’) @ BEFORE REPAIR (1) Tumott tne power supply. Using a 100, § W resistor connect both ends of power supply capacitors (C711, 712, 3300 HF} in orcer to cischarge ne votage. (2) Before turing the power supply on, after completion of repair, slowly apply the primary volago by using @ power supply voltage controller to make ‘ure tha the consumed current at 50 HZ/60 Hz in NO SIGNAL mode should be shown below with respect te supply vokage 110 V/127 Vi220 V! ov. Power supply lage Ac H0v Acr20v Acz20V Ac230¥ 6240 Consumodcurentsore | ses-754ma | 297~Goama | _160~a7amA | 1s4-o60ma | 140-981 mA Consumedcunerteorz | 316~797ma | 291~670ma | 166-086ma | 160-s61ma | 144-206mA @ PROTECTION CIRCUITRY “The protection circuitry may have operated iether of the following condtions is notice: "No sounds heard wien the poworis switched ON. “Sound stops during a performance. ‘The function of this circuitry i to prevent circuitry damage'f, or example, the postive and negative speaker connection wires ae “shorted ort speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of ths unit are use. this occurs, folow the procedure outined below: 1. Swath OFF the power. 2, Determine the cause o the problem and corractt. 2, Switch ON the power once again. Note: ‘When the protection circuitry functions, the unt wl ot operate une ™@ ACCESSORIES ‘*AC power supply cord 7 1 ‘AC plug adaptor CContiguration of AC power supply cord difers according to area, the powers rst switched OFF and then ON AGAIN. suater. For (€) (EG) area only supoats For (GC) area ony. SUAITS. For (GN) area only SUATBB. For (EB) area cay, uAoo0d For (GC) area only 'SFDACOSEOS .... For thers, @ LOCATION OF CONTROLS a [1] Power switch (POWER) [2] Speaker selectors (SPEAKERS) [3] Muting indicator (MUTING) [4] Volume-tevel indicator (VOLUME LEVEL) [5] Volume contro! (VOLUME) [6] Sampling frequency indicators (SAMPLING FREQUENCY) urround-sound button/indicator (SURROUND) Tone controls (BASS/TREBLE) [5] Balance control (BALANCE) Volume preset button (VOLUME PRESET) Input selectors/indicators [2] Super bas: jel control buttons/indicators (SUPER GAS LEVEL) ‘Super dynamic sound button/indicator (S. DYNAMIC SOUND) {@] Super bass buttonvindicator (SUPER BASS) [3] Headphones jack (PHONES) a pera i oF gga opt: s[afele {f8] Active current sensor switch {f7] Phono input terminal {{@] Tape rec out/playback terminal Tuner input terminal (20) CD input terminal [@ DAT recout terminal [@| VCR recout/playback terminal [2] EXT output/input terminal [28] VOP input terminal [B] MONITOR terminal [25] System control IN/OUT terminal [fi] Control terminal (to turntable) 28) GND terminal [23] VCR outin terminal [al] Cooling fan [Bi] Surround-sound speaker terminal {f2] Main speaker A terminal [33] Main speaker B terminal (]) CD digital input terminal [8] DAT digital input terminal (G6) AUX digital input terminal 7] AC outlet {B8] AC intet ‘SU-X502 @ CONNECTIONS Make connections o each component inthe system by using stereo connection cables (not included). ‘See the operating instructions of the tuner (ST-X902L) for cetails ® ‘Stereo connection cable ie) cay Rea_(A) ko oo O%7 =o =O O10 0, 70 ¥o [FO Oi00%9 oa |e 10 © OO ~ O Se TOOL.) aon 2 Oistsisio Een | ceed Aaa | © [SYSTEM CONTROL IN} (SYSTEH [Conrnot} ROL OUT] Cetin ® CAPE” terminals D) aaa [Foe mo i] | [mee] Sire Vey “SYSTEM CONTROL OUT” terminal Tape deck (not included) © Cex? terminate ) Connect @ stereo sound processor. Stereo sound processor tu Be J BW Hw FOR Note: When these terminals are notin se, oo be sure insert the “shoring” pins ner tnelude (© “Shoring” pins "SYSTEM CONTROL IN” terminal Turntable (not included) (PHONO™ termin Connect a turntable, ») “Tuner (not included) © C-TUNER” terminals ‘Connect @ tuner Ess) 29 am me @] Spm 0 oO “GND” terminal This erminal is for use witha turntable which has @ ground wie “CONTROL” terminal This terminal is used to connect a Technios turntable with the REMOTE/SYNCHRO REC” terminal mu a Oo SYSTEM CONTROL IN” terminal This terminal ig used to comnect a Technics tuner with the ‘SYSTEM CONTROL OUT" terminal [Eesicoees Make connections to each component by using sterg0 connection cables (not Included) and video connection cable (not included) Tuts SR commer mre kee es @® Cever” terminate ) Connect a VCR. VER (not includes wi 18 ro) | Genpen tay Trot f J (ewe aeo)——MOEDHMDED) uae (ees © Crone teint) Connect a 1V. TV (not inctuded) (xcouTier| AC outlet (“AC OUTLET”) Do not connect video equipment (such as a TV, ete.) fo the AC outlet of this uni, (This outet is intended for audio equipment) Bo not exceed the indleated power ratings wren connecting to this outet “UNSWITCHED” outl Power is always availabe, regardless of power swatch ‘Auco equipment rated up to 60 W can be connected here, Note: ‘The configuration of the AC outetdifers oe) it other [=ae1N} recording to area. Connect the AC power supply cord (included) af cables and cords are connected. Notes: + Configuration of the AC outlet and AC power supply cord ters according to area «iT this unt is not fo be connected with the tuner, the cord is 10 be connected to the household AC outlet. ‘Tunar (not included) [6 neo wut © Coe weminate Connect a video disc player video aise player (not included) a } as Ha oi th (eo ty me) a . FAC power supply cord (included) This unit a For United Kingdom: Ccut off and dispose of the plug and replace with a suitable Household AC outlet SU-X502 m0 O 0 OO FO0RWOO™O moo T0079 80 0 OO) & 208 Deis ro a Cremer eens © CdAT" terminals (ANALOG/DIGITAL) _) Connect a digital audio tape deck Recordings can be made to the digital audio tape deck. Digital audio tape dack (aNatoa) (not includes) © Ced* terminal (DIGITAL) > Connect a compact disc player Compact dise player (Pot included) = rn — ova. au a Seal” f ) eat e C oy vi ae 4 A onteatce calor cto Copticaliber cable (001 included) © C“Avx" terminal (DIGITAL) » @ Cc” terminals (ANALOG) =) Connect a second compact ase player, et. ‘Second compact disc player (ot included) Connect a compact disc player Compact aise player (ot included) L $ 4 t eo we IE “DIGITAL INPUT” (DAT, CD) terminals of this. — ~ ‘These terminals are protected by dust-prolection caps to avoid cap i IIe ear) (502 ‘Three pairs of speaker systems (main, second, surround-sound) can be connected fo this unit. 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 18 ohms, Make connections to each speaker system by using epeaker ‘cords (not included), Main speaker systems (not included) Connect to the “A” terminals SS dltete cian ooap ‘Second speaker systems (not included) Connect tothe "8" terminals, On AG ‘Surround:-sound speaker systems (not Included)) Connect to the “SURROUND” terminals, * Be sure lo connact bath speaker systems. I only one side is ‘connected, no sound will be heard, (eight) est) ay (ih Sy oy TL oO fons] (tg en How to ee’ the active current sensor. ‘The selector is used to enjoy powerful superbass sound. ON: Switch ON when connecting the Technics system speakers (SUX902: SB-0590, SUX502; S8-CS90ICS70, OFF: Switcn OFF when connecting speakers other than Technics system speakers. Notes: ‘When connecting speakers other than systom speakers, sound {rom the speakers may not be hoard i the selector Is pressed (ON, because the protecting circuit on the ampitior becomes active. ‘+The active current sensor activates only for the speaker systems connected to the "A" terminals ‘To connect cords to terminals Sip off he outer covering rd tt he pg ccontor conductor. 18mm (iare2" a Twist | 12 Tit me lover back and Insert the cord, {9 Close the lever and pull the cord gently to be ‘sure that itis Secure Note: Be sure to only connect positive (+) cords to positive (#) terminals, and negative (~) cords to negative (—) terminals Note: @ To prevent damage to circulty, ne y short-circuit the plus (+) and minus (-) © speaker wire ‘SU-X502 @ DIGITALIZATION OF AUDIO SIGNALS Why digitize? ‘Audio signals are analog signa with @ continuous form ‘Wen these audio signals are subjected to repeated electronic processing (recording, playback, elc.). they become noisy and distortion occurs, thus resulting in detetoration of the sound ual: 1 When these signals are frst digitized belore processing, hey have the following advantages that prevent detairation of the sound quai: Resistance to noise 2. Extremely ow distortion 8 Flat, even frequency response 109 signs How signals are digitized itits known to what degree of minuteness the human ear can aistinguish sounds, i then possiie, by using that data as the standard reference, 10 digitize them by divcing analog signals into minvte pieces, after which they can be transmitted with 2 high degree of precision, and therealler recorded and played back inthe digitized format, ‘Analog signals are sampled, quantified and encoded. = Time 3.| ‘Sampling: Se ‘Analog signals are minutely sub Cigna souns Detetorate slgnal 5 l ) dhuides on he ltoral axis 8 LUNN time cae gc! Quantiication: A TU Sal, Sampled signals are minutely ‘Original sound Even ifnoise Processed as uniform a2] ly E sub-divided on the vertical axis eveurs series of Os and 13, Ee Hit te a without distortion. | Digitalization example (recording to CD and play of CD) Recording to CD ‘Analog signals ‘Analog signals Digital signals Digital signats Recorded to co navsiagiatconersion “UU (CD play > [Former method | — Compact aise player Digitalanalog conversion ‘Sound deterioration may easly occur because analog signals are sent to the amplifier through stereo connection cables, . a spe oes Speaker systems Compact die player JUUL Ca) \—>| Amspiior Thi a; Digitaviansiog conversion 4 1] ‘Sound deterioration does nol easily occur because cigltal signals are sent to the amplier trough optical-ier cable ‘What the sampling frequency is ) The sampling frequency expresses the degree of minuteness to which signals can be cut, relative to a certain Spaciied time interval, during sampling For compact disc sound ‘Analog signals are cut 44,100 times (ie. 44.1 kHz) during one second, This 44.1 2 5, therefore the sampling frequency for compact dise sound. (What analogidigital conversion is ‘Audio sionals (analog signals are taken out (sampled) at certain fixed time intervals. The poms at whieh tus sampling equency occurs are eigitaly encoded and converted to gal signals What digital/analog conversion is Each sampling requency point is returned converted to voltage, thus converting digital signals fo the analog signals that we can @ DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Remove te 6 secows (@~ @). 2, Remove the cabinetin he direction ofthe arow. Ret No. | Removal of the Cabinet Ret, No- | Removal of the Front Penel Unit Procedure Procedure soe i 12 (I Tl | IM | ~ ie | 1501 === 1 - 1. Remove the 2 connectors (4801, 502) Removal of the Connector— Ret, No. 3 Select Switch P.C.B. Removal of the Power Switch/Speaker Procedure 123 ‘*Femove ine2 screws (@, @) 2, Remove the scrons (@~Q) 3, Ramove the font panel unit inthe direction ofthe arow. Ret No. | Removal of FL Drive P.C.B. Procedure 1. Remove he 4 knabs (@-O) 2. Remove the 4nuls (0). usin e528 3. Ramove the 3 scrons (©~-@) 4, Remove the 3 connectars(J831A, JES2A, J633A), SU-X502 ‘SU-X502 Ret No. | Removal of the Operation P.C.8. Ret No. | Removal of the Operation Buttons Procedure Procedure 2h 1524156 09, *) Button “Lei Gs on utch “1 1. Remove te screws (0) ne 2. Relesse the 4 lawain he decton ofthe aro Puloutthe buttons and Lens Ret. No. | Removal of the Sampling 7 Frequency Indicator Lens Procedure Le2vdot ‘*Filease ine? clans, 1. Remove the 18 serous (@~ ©). Ref. No. | Removal of the AC OUTLETI/AC IN 9 P.C.B. Procedure 19 Oo, Ol oo ‘Roiease the 4 claws, 10 SU-X502 Ret. No. fa Removal of the P.C.B.s Procedure 18-510 1m Removal of the D/A converter P.C.8. 1, Remove the screw). 2, Ramave the DIA converter P.C.B. inthe direction ofthe arrow. 1m Removal ofthe other P.C.B. ‘*Romove the P.C.8. inthe direction of the arow. ‘System inpuvoutputP.C.. hy Check of the main P.C.B. 3, Remove he 3 screws (@~@). 44. Remove the front panel unt inthe direction ofthe arow. *“Connact2 fat cables (J607A, 1502) 5, Remove the bottom chassis. 6, Relnsal the front panel unl othe main P.C.. ot ‘SU-X502 | Removal of the Power IC and Note: When mounting the power IC, o sglator transistor apoly ICor regulator transistor. sifgon terminal compound ($2Z0L15) tote rear ofthe power Ret. No. Ret. No, Transformer 12 __| Regulator Transistor 3 _| Removal of the Power Procedure oe Procedure een 1 Unlove oro core . 2, Remove the screws (@-@) ° °°? Power ? Regulator transistor nN : v0! Regulator os traitor om f Power transformer 1. Remove the 1 latcable (4701), 2. Ramove the 4 screws (~@). Ret. No. 14 Procedure 1814 Removal of the Fan Motor 1. Plamove the 1 connector (208). 2, Release the 3 claws, 2. Insert a screwdriver tthe root ofthe cooing fan. Force it ut othe motor shat Remove the motor cover by used © serowiver. move the mata: rom the fan casing ‘When mounting the motor fan lig the fan casing's projection with the hole of the fan moter. “ATTENTION SERVICER” ‘Some chassis components may have sharp edges. Be caret when disassembling and servicing Replacement of the Foot. 1, Remove the 4 heat melted posts onthe chassis with apairot ‘igpes or similar foo 2, To rapiace the foot (RKAQO11-2) on the chassis, witha soldering iron, lithe 4 posts Heat Meltog Posts rx [ rot i com a Yo \ a Foot (RAO 1-2), wie ‘SU-X502 SU-X502 MATIC DIAGRAM ATIC DIAGRAM 2 3 4 5 6 [loss converter circuit SU-X502 ‘SU-X502 z 8 2 40 un Di viceo nour rervinat circurr 43 44 415 18 7 [arronostare/ tuner /co TERMINAL ciRCUIT Tare eeR LEP Gran oncon a ‘SU-X502 ‘SU-X502 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 [rower sw'tcu/neavprones circuit rac NZ lac ob fuer circur 20 Power Source Cieult Fer his schematic dlagram may be modified at anytime withthe development of new technology.) ssaata Macnee ene OFF pan SEN" Some onort nn Be eeear eth -rpouten (sora spencer ore ena) soatt Furbo cote eneNO) ssera_ Terre TONER ‘Sina Veo ery tenth PY Seer Toman och TAPE {Sete Venn cremate YoR ‘Sete Boral atnnptoet ITAL AO Scr eDirtayt() $Sita "Dolla ope dceptonch 7 ‘Sao: Sbegumr ears ment oveane 0440 SSsio-Veuneyertonen oct pce SSern_: Soortacs nie cureranso ‘Si Siwemsiveonlowih (20eER BASS LEVE. 4 “tea: gebromaura onan. Gunensasstever# {Sint Soran owe GUSROUD) ‘Stat Foeronch POWER » CD signal (Loh), Phono signal (Leh) Poslive voltage lines (+) sm = = Negative voltage ines (-) > Superbass signal sxx _ Phase diference signal ==> "Recording signal ‘Indicated voltage values are the standard valuos forthe unit measured by the DC electronic ercuit tester (high-impedance) withthe chasse aken a standard. Therefor, there may ox'st some errors the voltage values, ‘depending onthe intemal impedance ofthe DC circu test ‘Important safety noice: ‘Components identited by A, mark have spacial charactrites important for stety. When replacing any of these components, use only ‘manufacturers specified pats. Caution! [Cand Sl are sensitive to static electcy ‘Secondary rouble can be prevented by taking care turin ropa. -Cover he pats boxes made of plastics wih aluminum fol “Ground the soldering iron “Puta conductive mal onthe work tab, “De not touch tho logs of IC or LSI wth the ingers crac. tasjoua. —. eins BE OUTLET ciRcuIT ! fe ‘Pt ow SU-X502 @ DESCRIPTION OF FL PANEL a 63 93 603 Sth 04 aa Sub G08 G00 Hoe S0D gan agg MAX 860 800 gue dab aon Bs fo | ={0 ja BIN CONNECTION TED PIN WE Bell criow FEN@FP REPEL ESI CONNECTION Fololplal|a}e)a}alG}s|o}6|7} Notes: ree Flamont eee Noon tee ES Powor Source Circuit For {GNJerea_ ' ac INy ‘ ac outer circuir 21 ‘SU-X502 @ CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM 1 2 BY eve rcs SU-X502 6 z 2 2 1 [i rower swrennenornones ree mn rce ae Go wy SU-X502 | 2 SU-X502 @ CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM SU-X502 6 Zz 8 2 10 BBSe Power Source P. ¢.8. FOR (GC) area, 2 | Uae u 12 13 14 L__susxso2 TERMINAL GUIDE OF IC’S, TRANSISTORS AND DIODES ANGSSESFE2 BASSSEFOXT: | ANGSSANSFE2 | BUZO4OF-T2 POM 700U-T1 BAGSGOFT! MC7AHCUOSFEL Tos0668 1MC1405280° s 1MGO754-1808° MBI 1S1L-702, svig204 CS SENGOOAOSTA ma senener SrmteerP Honinen oro AEST aenoerta oreeeTe f inna momar | warener erry Pao eerie | Zorrerer . tAterA Siar pion Marta e x 188291TA LT sgtee GP * 4 me nae wasaama aware oor 5 SATA waa | thersees ° Ee cons Maar “ Z ena ome | a A. Anode Sorneoe AN pe Ande Cathode ae BN ee TNOSSS65PH ancca + Péottace re a SU-X502 m@ WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM | ‘SU-X502 lm FUNCTION OF IC TERMINALS e1c601 i Pin | symbol | Function Descript Fit | sympot_| vo Funetion Description Fi | symbot | uo ‘unction Description + [yoo [sv Sl 1 | Sapeina enenoy cog B.DATA — e 2 | Bm" © | Buscata signal out ail cavcoes |e ee [reser [1 [poset sorainos | 23 [xin | Creek signal nput 5 | 8948 [0 | sueroas cont sont ot _[xouT |_| Glos sonal our 6 | vaPwM | © | Volume control signal output cailives cn . 34 | KS3 7/84 Ty | ouscata saa input "| 1 | key sean ignatinot 7 az_| kso = 81 8.CLKIN |__| Bus clock signal input 38 [ve 1_| Pattdown votage dotoct signal input 9 | vRA tary encoder (VR6A') signal 2 1 | Rotary encoder (VA6a!) signal input 30 | s2 ohne cont © | Input setect contra signal out 10 | vas, {Volume conto) AG 1 | mura TLE | | seg contig out ale 13 | muTh nema) Ala ve [recom | 0. | Mutngcontal trl ouat trv wo lea - © | recorcing Tt © | FLdtve signatouipat [16 [ata | 0 | Datasignalouput sla | a7 | eux 0 _| Cock signa output _ sa | os Te seri dsteinpte ino 0201 ala 18 | sra1 (© | latched by the STB pulse and the L _ Sith Sotto ON accoring to data 57 | se12 eee LED contol signal output so | Set Glock output for C804 60 | S485 | 6 | suporbass conta signal output 63 [ sunn.o | 0 | Suround contol signal output Playor conto signal ouput Power supply detect sgn input Pin Function Description Ra | Symbol | vo Function Description (Clock signal inout _| Soloct the output cata Giock signal ouput lees (MODES | MODE? [OUTPUT DATA] es ' H tet Master cock input # = Q . L 16 NC. 3 | MODES T= 2a ot LR leek input 7 Serial daa input 10 | sHour_| —_| we = Btoekipul fl 11 [out | 0 | tensignaloutput GND 12 | ADOUT | 0 | Rehsignaloutput 14 [wout [0 | Wardciock ouput 15 [Bout [0 | Bicockoutput “Tobe connected o a power supply oe a ' Les ‘SU-X502 1C803 Pin Pin Be symoor | vo | Funston dDescrinion Pe | ymbo! Function Deerston | ve [weoour | 0 | vooaapa 2 [na 1 | ota uc eras sga ina 17 [visi | — | voosrend 9 | mo 18 [ea | — | veOseisinen Capasion «fst | npr sit 10 [¢8 | — | veo adusinent Capacion 3 | se 1 [routs zo | wooe [— [iu toon # aon @ [out | “0 | np eata sc soralout 21 feck [0 | baat cooupu 7 | Test i —— (von) 22 | DATA 0 _| Audio data output | RESET [1 | Peseta 2 [uncK | 0 | Leman dota ouput bh an) 2 | vont [1 | vcocotesnainpi 24 [ory | — _ io [vss__| — | ota gna 25 | ewen | 0 | Enon oui 1 [eovs | 1 | vo coos ze [ena | 0 | Puicaeroroupa (hi eo 12 [PcouT | 0 | Phase conparaive out a7 | aK — Sampling requeney data ouput. EO wir OO ase (Resse ae [44m | 0 | Sampina ren 14 | veOW | 1 | VoOcontolsgnalinot 2 | ak 15 [vor |__| veowoo 0 [vo | 1 | Baiarvoo 1C806 Be | symscr | vo | Function Desrston Re] symoot | vo | Function oeserstion 1 [Reno | — [ara erina 15 [30 [1 | Summngionaton an 2 [our | 0 | curentouput en) 16 [vouriy | 0 | Votage outa ten af F0% | 1 | cnsema ren . — A 38 | voo 1 _| Digital positive supply « fuseaoy | = wine | — — 20 [oaTaty | 1 | dainty SERVO 5 |bew 1 | Servo fiter (ich) 21] Clock 1 _| Clock input 6 | vpor = — 22 | -vop |_| Digital negative supply 7 [vec | 1 | arog postive ees za [AEC —_|_1 | Laohentl contin 2 [0.0n5 | — | Datalorund 24 | parece) | 1 | OaamnputReh) 2 | =ve [1 | analog negatve sno 2s [o.no | — | dotgruna 10 | SEV | 1 | sero ttarien a = wy wsea5) | ale © | Votage output (Ren) © = 26 | 8.508) | 1 | Sommingivnion en 12 | Brome ee ie eh 13 | out |_o_| conenoupatan v4 [acno | — | ansoggoune ‘SU-X502 ™@ BLOCK DIAGRAM OUrFER AM DIGITAL INTERFACE RECENVER a1 ‘SU-X502 = D/A CONVERTER ‘SU-X502 ‘SU-X502 @ REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Totes 2» Taportant safely not (Cotpoents identified hy A aark have special characteristics Saportant for safety. 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