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Apeso7 16802 Service Manual Specifications (DIN 45 500) 20 Hz ~20 kHz continuous power output both channels driven: 2x70 W (82) 1 ktiz continuous power output both channels driven (THD: 1 %): 2x85 W (82) 2xt20W (40) 63 Hz— 12.5 kHz continuous power output both channels driven (THD: 0.7 %): 2x80 (8.2) 2x 105 W (4.2) Total harmonic distortion (THD) rated powor at 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz: 0.015 % (8a) Intermodulation distort (50 Hz: 7 kHz = 4:1, SMPTE): 0.007 % (8.2) Residual hum and not og mv Damping factor: 70 (8.2) 35 (4.0) Headphones output levellimpedance: 540 mviga0 0 Load impedance: AorB; 49-160 and B; 8n-160. Input sensitivity”impedance: NORMAL (INPUT LEVEL CONTROL Max); 1 Vi20 Ks DIRECT; 120 ko SIN: 95 dB, rated power, 4.2. 115 d8 (HF 6), rated power, 8 0 Stereo Power Amplifier SE-A1010 Colour (RoeBlack Type (Ny eeGold Type Areas (donne Europe. (E8)......Great Britain (E6)......Germany, Frequency response: NORMAL; 5 He ~ 100 kez (+0 48, -3 68) 20 Hz.— 20 kHz (+0 dB, -0.5 dB) (INPUT LEVEL CONTROL Max.) DIRECT; 5 Hz — 100 kHz (+0 dB, -3 dB) 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz (+0 dB, -0.5 dB) mI GENERAL Power supply: For (E) and (EG) areas; AC 50 He, 230 V For (EB) area; ‘AC 50 He, 230 V—240.V Power consumption: 230 W Standby; 1.68W Dimensions (WxHxD): 490x158 «344 mm ‘Woigi 10.3 kg Notes: 1. Specitications are subject to change without notice. Weight and dimensions are approximate. 2, Total harmonie distortion is measured by the dighal spectrum analyzer. 3. For (EB) area: The specification values given have been measured while using a 240 V-power supply A\ WARNING ‘This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public !¢oes not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangars in atlempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced prolassional technicians, Any attempt fo service CF repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone alee could result in serious injury or death, Technics ‘© 1999 Matsushita Electronic Industrial Co,Ltd, All fights reserved, | Unauthorzed copying and lstibuton is violation of law. CONTENTS 1 Bofore Repair: 2 Protection Circuitry ~~~ 3 Accessories. 4 Caution for AC Mains Lead. 5 Operations ~~~ 6 Operation Checks and Component Replacement Procedures 7 Type Illustration of ICs, Transistors and Diodes =~ 42 8 Schematic Diagram o 1.4, Schematic Diagram Notes: 82, Schematic Diagram 1 Before Repair 4.Turm of the power supply. Using a 10 ©, 10 W resistor, comect both ends of power supply capactors (C701, 702) in order to ascharge the voage 2.Before turing the power eupply on, after completion of repair, slowly apply the primary wollage by using a power Supply voltage controller to make sure thatthe consumed 2 Protection Circuitry The protection ciculty may have operated if elther of the following conditions is noticed: + No sound is heard when the power is sutched ON. + Sound stops during a performance. The functions of this circutry is to prevent circutry damage if, for example, the positive and negative speaker connection Wites are shorted, or if speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of this unit are used. 3 Accessories +AC mains lead (© and (€6) areas : (RIA0O19-%) (EB) area = (RJAD053-2X).. 1 pe. 1 pe. + Remote control cable (GIP22877)... 9 Printod Circuit Board Diagram 40 Wiring Connection Diagram ~ 11 Block Diagram 412 Measurements and Adjustments. 42.4, Measuring Instruments and Special Tools 122. Power Meter Adjustment ~~ 13 Replacement Parts List~ 14 Cabinet Parts Location ~ 45 Packaging ‘ourrent at 60 Hz in NO SIGNAL mode should be shown below with respect to supply vottage 230/240 V. (Poner éupply volage | ACS30V, Sone | AC20V, Sona) [Consumed current 160-920 mA, 760-320 mA) If this occurs, follow the procedure outlined bellow: 4, Switeh OFF the power: 2. Determine the cause of the problem and correct it. ‘3. Switch ON the power once again. Note: When the protection circuitry functions, the unit wit not operate unless the power is first switched OFF and ON again 4 Caution for AC Mains Lead (For United Kingdom) (“EB” area code model only) For your safely, please read the following text carefully. This appliance is supplied with a moulded thre pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to ba repiaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-ampere and that i is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Chock for the ASTA mark @} or tho BSI mark @ on the body of the fuse, If the plug contains @ removable fuse cover you must censure that itis refitted when the fuse is replaced. It you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. AA replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer. CAUTION! IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULO BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL ‘SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 1G-AMPERE SOCKET. It a now plug is to bo fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below. {tin any doubt please consult a qualified electrician. IMPORTANT ‘The wites in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live. As these colours may not correspond with the coloured ‘markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black or Blue. The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the otter L or coloured Brown or Red. WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH THE LETTER E, BY THE EARTH SYMBOL COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN/VELLOW. ‘THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF—KEEP DRY. Before use Remove the connector cover. How to replace the fuse ‘The location ofthe fuse differ according to the type of AC mains plug (figures A and B). Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and follow tho instructions below. Ilustations may differ from actual AC mains plug. 41. Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver. Figure A FigueeB Figure 8 ay {Samp} 5 Operations li Connections ‘Sereo phono cable Remote control cable (rot includes) (neiuded) (or conection to '8U-C1010 only) Control amplifier (Ex. 8U-C1010) a Bare 888 | Fight speaker (net inches) Loft speaker (not etude) Speaker cablos (retincluded) Make eure that the AC mains tead forall components has boon {ured off tcfore making any connections. ‘To connoct equipment, rater to the appropriate operating Instuctens. Connecting 1 a control amplifier ‘Siorao phono eable (not included) white ref) INPUT TERMINALS" “The amplifier has two input systems: DIRECT and NORMAL. pinect ‘When connected to the DIRECT terminals, audio signals do not pase through the level contol eu, 60 the sounds olepar. NORMAL ‘You should use NORMAL input when iis difcult to contol volume, for example, when the sound s 1 loud when you raise volume sight on the contol amplifier, Connect to the terminals and set input love om the LEVEL CONTROL knobs. there aro separate lovol controle fr tft (Land right (Fi. Turing othe lft loners input, but normally loavaitto" MAX. Remote control cable This enables you to turn the unit on and off together with, SU-C1010, Do rot uso the DIRECT and NORMAL torminae a ho samo tine. “The wires which are connected to tho postive (+) terminals of tho ‘amplifer should be connected to the positive (4) terminals of the ‘speakers. The negatve (-) terminals should be connected silty. “B” terminals Fr connection toa second pa of speakers, using seperate trebie and bass speakers, connect ane set to the A terminals and the other set tothe "B trminals, Speaker impedance ‘When onl the "A" or enly the "8" terminals ae used: 416.0 "terminals are used simutaneousy: 6-16 2 To provent damage to creuty, never shor-crcul the postive (+) and negative (-) speeker wires. BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINS LEAD BEFORE THE FOLLOWING CONNECTION. ‘Connecting the AC mains load BI Connect he AC mains lead only afer al other connectlons have pen made, Ingertion of Connector Even when the connactar is perfcty insored, dapencng on the type of it used, the front part of the connector tay aout as shown tha drain, Honevor there is na problem using the unt ors = Connect tio or thes ofthese amples to ane 8U-C1010 Contol ‘Arrliir to rato cierontaystors. Use 3 winen paying 6 channel ystems, suchas DVD, Use 2 for more corto over bake and rele balance, oo separate ‘he and R channels to get a botlroranation elect Connect the remote control cables (included) as shown, “The tusvatenis. an oxanpl of nan hoe of thse units are used Ganacten(@) sr nets) When WO we wes “This comoson alows you to conto! ho system's poner bough he 8U-07010 Connect the stereo connection cables and speakers to suit the system. ‘Three axamplos of connaction follow. All eablae and spoakare nat lide. [ Example 1: To 6 channel sound from DVDs Simo phone |mo ieee Sree eee Uso one ofthese units forthe font speaker channels (Land F), ono for tho subwoofer and canter channals, and one forthe suound channels (Lend Fad the cpratingInstuctons for SU-C10%0 and the BVD player lca] Jira] caret tor connection and eotup dex Front spoakors| (continued next page) Speaker (A) mal Example 2: For greater control over bass and treble bolance Uso one ofthese units to contol treble (HF) and another to contol the bass (LF). Connect to speakers with biwiring terminals, Connect the contrel amplifier to ths unit's NORMAL. terminals to ‘rable level conic. Start adjustments from MAX (maximur). ‘The example shows connection to enable adjustment of treble for ‘overall bass-reble belance contol required, the bass can also be ‘connected to the NORMAL terminals o enablo L-A balance conto. [ Example 3: Using these unis as monaural amplifiers Lee ee BEE EEE EHH Use one each of these units for the left and right channels, ‘Complete separation of the channels is bottor and a greater sense ‘of poston is achioved. “The example shows connection to speakers with bi-wvrng terminals, Names o1 f Parts arn. isi i te Nl Se __Name No. Name @ Unit onvott button (1. O = Oy and remote standby indicator (| eoooe ensnaereTn Saceces Searaanera ( Seon STA asatsosarin sSctartanA trast UJ] Skt aenosanTm | wae WAGIAA sirvone Seroaoenvn | MASOINA "aaeonm MATETTA cy cH PP o od ay Keron « oot es fee Pera gag MAEIOOMTA tiAsooura ae genta aon Macon 8 Schematic Diagram 8.1. Schematic Diagram Notes This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology. Notes: 3801: Unit onfof switch (me ON ‘Speaker select switch (SPEAKER A) ‘Speaker select switch (SPEAKER B) Power meter ght switch (METER LGHT) R401 402: Input level control VR (LEVEL CONTROL) vo Power meter adjustment VR (L ch) vrsto: Power meter adjustment VR (R ch) + Indicated voltage values are the standard values forthe unit measured by the DO electronic circuit tester (high- impedance) with the chassis taken as standard. Therefore, there may exist some errors in the voltage values, depending on the internal impedance of the DC circuit tester. No mark : Power ON + Important safety notice: Components identified by A mark have special characteristics important for safely. Furthermore, special parts which have purposes of fire- retardant (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), low- noise (resistors), etc. are used ‘When replacing any of components, be sure to use only manufacturers specified parts shown in the parts list. + Caution? IC and LSI are sensitive to static electricity Secondaty trouble can be prevented by taking care during repair. Cover the parts boxes made of plastics with aluminum foil Ground the soldering iron, Put @ conductive mat on the work table. Do nat touch the legs of IC or LSI with the fingers directly. 13 + Voltage and signal tine . ‘Source signal line — Positive voltage line magenn —_: Negative vliage tno 8.2. Schematic Diagram MAIN CIRCUIT rite a ole 3, 3, l a sposmve vores une SR conte vorceune > :c0URDESIONALUNE ‘3805 Beta Fe Bilin Bi | & < oe rositvevornce ine =F = neoavE VONAGELNE E> SOURCE SIONALUNE oes ise Bower of Atcso: 2 hin ¢ —— srosmve vores une Se cneaaTVEVOUTNGE INE SOURCE SIGNAL UNE aa Trower switcr CIRCUIT cur: contro. ‘SPSWITCH CIRCUIT BRaRcincuir Taco crcurr es positve vournecune > = score voutae une ‘=D :suRCE stSNAL LINE Bis) 9 Printed Circuit Board Diagram = This printed circuit board diagram may bo modified at any time with the development of new technology. 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(Reza faa) E HEADPHONES JACK P.C.B. 24 POWER SWITCH P.C.8. (Rerbasdes = Ea) LED PCB. MELECTIIGAL PARTS LOCATION Tet no [un ne rat ne] te LEVEL conTnOLneD. ‘weet | 23 iaroven swrercu con [as [owe [a0 anenierones oko see | oH LAMP(R) P.C.B. LAMP(L) P.C.B. ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION ot [ne [at No on BIAmmeCe Tse | ie [AO] Row | Se | eto | 35 mW re arama ~ 2 (Roeabe ce) eran Ea (feraoaaes fa [i rower surry pcs. oe (Stiavsa en ELECTRIGA. PARTS LOCATION tes [roc io [i a [a [i [i [tm [tn [ns [ee [ua [ar [ee IBPONEH TonsrOMER FS. Tw [ows | = [oma] ToT ronensuPA pce. Fm a Brn |e | Tot | se ene | 8 | Sime | 3 ]Saa?| 2 | ime | oP [rar | Se ore |b |’ | se lew] to Jou) te | se | te |Wne| oe lors | 10 Wiring Connection Diagram ia PCB. i | | (eer) | | oe, | Pee ter | ‘y i a | MAINRC.B. | | | LEDP.C.B, BJ se. switch c.g. 11 Block Diagram old Beng ow I) ANzooeN Diao VOLTASEANP, 9 oust os [sa] Uren AMP bepi99 Tar {ner MeTERDAIVE ae 1 oraxpr01 702 t es pe | Grazr Ta 12 Measurements and Adjustments 12.1. Measuring Instruments and Special Tools AC electronic voltmeter (AC EVM) + AF oseltator 12.2. Power Meter Adjustment 1. Test equipment connection is shown in Fig.4 4. Apply a4 Kitz signal tothe input terminal so thatthe output 2. Before turning ON the set, adjust VR908 (L ch) and VRS10 _-—_-oltage of speaker terminalis 8.9 - 9.0 V. (Adjust the signal (R ch) to mechanical center position. (Shown in Fig.2) level withthe attenuator of AF oscillator) 8.Turn the power ON, make sure that the power meter is §:Adjust VR80S (L ch) and VR810 (R ch) so thet the power ‘mechanicaly adjusted to 0 point. (Shown In Fig.3) meter indicates 19 W. (Shown in Fig.4) AF Oscillator INPUT TERMINALS 00 DIRECT ed Sl) Sel” 13 Replacement Parts List Notes fied. [Part Wo. 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