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YQ PIONEER’ Service iggeumat oe, Chey Tre Re, Cnnor Clon Ox0.4ar re tute ae OEM SA anua al rq eee eres aa) REPAIR & ADJUSTMENTS AS © E ORDER NO. a © q ARP- 318-0 5068 STEREO AMPLIFIER A-60 MODEL A-60 COMES IN FIVE VERSIONS DISTINGUISHED AS FOLLOWS: Typ Vote amar KU AC120V only U.S.A. model ~ He (AG220V,240V [Swen European continent cl we [AC220V,240V[Swienaie) [nite kingcoe mode! AAcz40V only Lo [mez | _Acazov, 20v tserate | West Germany mods! 3 ACHOV, 120, 220V, HOV (wwthasi) ever export mode ‘© This service manual is applicable to the KU type. For servicing of the HE, HB, YP and S types, please refer to the pp. 27~29. For servicing of the HEZ type, please refer to the additional service manual, ‘* Ce manuel d'instruction se refére au mode de réglage, en francais. ¢ Este manual de servicio trata del metodo de ajuste escrito en espafiol. CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION 2 9. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Fe 7 2. SPECIFICATIONS 3 10. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST : 20 3. FRONT PANEL FACILITIES 4 11, PACKING ....... ‘ 2 4, PARTS LOCATION . 8 12. ADJUSTMENTS 24 5. EXPLODED VIEW .......... 8 REGLAGE 3s 6. BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 AJUSTE sees 26 7. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS . 12 13, FOR HE, HB AND YP TYPES peeead 8. P.C. BOARDS CONNECTION DIAGRAM 3 14. FORSTYPE. 2... eee 29 PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION 4-1, vegiro 1-Chome, Meguro-iu, Tokyo 153, Janen BIONEER ELECTRONICS (UGA) INC. 1525 &. Comnave: Se, Long Geach, Celforno SOSIO USA BIONEER ELECTRONIC [EUROPE] N.V. Keatwergoon 1, 2740 Beveren Beigun BIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTO, 176-184 Gaurdary Road Sraeade, Viczone S195, Austral: YZ @ JUNE, 1983 Printed in Japan lg 1. SAFETY INFORMATION 1, SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following check should be performed for the ‘continued protection of the customer and service tech- LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK Measure leakage current to a known earth ground (water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed metal parts of the appl ance (input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overiays, control shaft, @tc.). Plug the AC line cord of the appliance directly into 2 120V AC 6OHz outlet and turn the AC ower switch on. Any current measured must not exceed O.5ma. Reading should nore above [Bene O.5ma | ander exposed metal surtoces wire cord ‘Azo tes with pug revered F ean {Using AC adaptr round algo eared AC Leakage Test ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A PO- TENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE COR- RECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER. 2, PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance hhave special safety related characteristics. These are often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety charac teristics are identified in this Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by marking with a on the schematics and on the parts in this Service Manual. ‘The use of a substitute replacement component which dose not have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire, for other hazards. Product Safety is continuously under review and new instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest information, always consult the current PIONEER Service Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of, PIONEER Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from PIONEER. For Service Manuals Contact WAUATRON TECHNICAL SERVICES 8 Chery Te@ Rd, Chinnor ‘Oxon Ox8 40 “Tet 01044 351694 Fax 18M 05556 Ea enpies@mauttoncouk 2. SPECIFICATIONS Amplifier Section Continuous average power output is 100 watts* per channel, min. at 8 ohms from 20 hertz to 20,000 hertz with no more than 0.007% total harmonic distortion* *. Continuous Power Output at 1 kH2 (both channels driven) THO. 0,007%, 8 anme 120 watts per channel THD. 1%, 8 Ohms res 130 watts per channel (OIN} Damping Factor 120 hertz to 20,000 hertz. 8 ohms) sn. 80 Input (Sensitivityimpedance) PHONO MM sss 2:5 mVISO kilohms PHONO MC... 1 0,2 mV/100 ohms TUNER, CO/AUX. TAPE PLAY 1, 2... 150 mV/I60 Kiohms Phono Overioad Level (T.H.0. 0.005%. 1,000 He} PHONO MM... vnc: 200 mV PHONO MC 17 mv Curput (Level/impedence! TAPE REC 1, 2 seneesens 150 mVI2.2 Kilohens Frequency Response PHONO MM |RIAA Equaizstion) 20 He to 20,000 Hz 0.2 48 TUNER, CD/AUX, TAPE PLAY 1, 2 cnn 8 HE 89 100,000 He: Tone Control BASS seeernnenn #10 68 (100 #2) TREBLE — “£10 68 (10 Kea} Fiter Low (sussonic) 15 Hal~6 aBioct) Loudness Contour (Volume control set at ~40 a8) +8 8 (100 Ha), +3 08 (10 ke) Hum and Noise (IMF, short circuited, A network) PHONO MM sss 86 6 (2.6 mV) PHONO MC “70 68 (0.25 mv) TUNER, CO/AUX. TAPE PLAY 1, 2... 108 48 (10 mv) Hum and Noise (DIN, continuous power/50 mW) PHONO MN oro 74161 08 TUNER, COVAUX, TAPE PLAY 1, 2 88/62 08 Miscellaneous Power Requirements sen KU model; AC 120 V, 60 Hz HB, YP models: a.c. 240 Volts, 50 He HE model: a.c. 220 Volts~, 50 He $ model; 110/120/220/240 V jewitehable), 50/60 Hz Power Consumption KU model; 170 W (UL) HE, HB. VP models: 700 W imax.) S model: 220 W Oimensions 420 (W) x 130 (H) x 331 (O} mm max, 16-9/16 (W) x 8-3/16 {h) x 13-1/16 (Din Weight (without packaged vncnnnnnnnn 9: Kg (20 Ib 12 08) Furnished Parts Operating Instructions 1 “Measured pursuant to the Federal Trade Commission's Trade Regulation rule on Power Outout Claims for Amoi. * Measured by Aucio Spectrum Analyzer. NOTE: Specifications and design subject 10 possible modification without notice du t0 improvements Loudness indicator Line straight indicator 3. FRONT PANEL FACILITIES e °o © PowER SWITCH Power is supplied to the stereo amplifier when the switch ie depressed. When the switch is released, the ower is turned of. @ SPEAKER SWITCHES ‘Two sets of speakers can be used. Depress the switches to turn ON. Release to turn OFF. A ‘Sound is heard from the speakers con- nected to the Speaker A terminal ‘Sound is heard from the sp nected to the Speaker 8 terminals. ‘© Speakers A and B can also be used simultaneously. If using both, depress both Speaker A and B switches. Nore: When only one ser of speakers is used, the impedance is it- {arent from that obtained when two sets are used. 8 @ PHONES JACK Connect the plug on your headphones to this jack. To listen to a program through the headphones, turn both the SPEAKER A and B switches to OFF position. @ LINE STRAIGHT SWITCH When the switch is depressed to the ON position, (the Line Straight indicator lights up the signal from the in- put jacks is sent directly to the power amplifier, without passing through the tone control circuit or the loudness circuit, and consequenty a flat frequency is obtaine ‘Tape monitor indicator © TONE QUALITY (BASS AND TREBLE) CONTROLS ‘The controls can be adjusted when the LINE STRAI- GHT switch Is set to OFF position. (The Line Straight indicator turns off! BASS CONTROL...... Adjusts the quality of the Bass (Low ‘equency range) sound When the control is tured counter-clockwise from the central "0" position, the bass is attenuated. When tured clockwise, the bass is stressed. TREBLE CONTROL .. Adjusts the treble (high tre- quency) sound. When the control is tuned counter-clockwise from the ‘central “O° position, the tre- ble is attenuated, when turn- ed clockwise, the treble is stressed, © BALANCE CONTROL This control is used to balance the volume of the left and right channels. It the sound appears to be weaker ftom the right speaker, turn the BALANCE control clockwise ( (7¥ }. If the sound is wesker from the left speaker, tur the control counter-cleckwise {7}. @ TAPE MONITOR SWITCHES Used when playing back a tape or monitoring @ ®t ding. The stereo amplifier has tape jacks for 2 SYS tems. Recording and playback are possible with 2 tape decks connected. Furthermore, ‘both simultaneous recording using bath tape decks or copying from one tape to another are possible. TAPE Vee Dopress: this switch wher plaving Dock a tape or monitoring 2 recording on the tape deck attached to TAPE 1 jack on the rear panel. Also, depress this switch when copy- ing @ tape from the tape deck artach- fd to TAPE 1 jack to the tape deck at- tached to TAPE 2 jack on the rear panel Depress this switch when playing back a tape or monitoring 2 recorcing on the tape deck attached to TAPE 2 jack on the rear panel Leave in OFF normaly TAPE 2 OFF © FUNCTION SWITCHES Thase switches selact the program source. A function indicator is attached to the left side of each FUNC- TION switch. When pressed, the indicator lights up. MCIMIM on... When playing a record on the turn table, adjust the switch to correspond to the cartridge being used. Confirm ed by the MC or MM indicator that lights up. Depress for playing records on a turn- table connected to the PHONO jack ‘on the rear panel Depress for listening to a program on a tuner connected to the TUNER jacks ‘on the rear panel Depress for listening to the sound from a stereo component connected to the CD/AUX jacks on the rear panel. (for eg. Compact Disk Player or TV tuner, which can be bought sepe- rately. PHONO TUNER .. CDIAUX ... NOTE: ‘Since the TAPE MONITOR switches have privity over the FUNCTION switches, turn the TAPE MONITOR switches t0 OFF. © VOLUME CONTROL This is used to adjust the volume of sound heard through the speakers or headphones. No sound is heard when the control is atthe ">" position. To in- crease the volume, turn the control slowly clockwise (9). ® sussonic switcH ‘When this switch is depressed, the Subsonic Filter in- dicator lights up and the subsonic fier is activated. The fiker serves to attenuate frequencies lower than 18 Hz with a 6 dBjoct slope, and can therefore be used to suppress the uitra low range noise, generated by record warp. This noise cannot actually be heard by the ear, but it can cause intermodulation distortion ‘and even speaker damage. Use the switch as required during record play. @ LOUDNESS switcH Depress this switch under low volume listening cond tions, The Loudness indicator lights up and the bass ‘and treble sound is emphasised. When the volume of sound is fow, the capability of the ear to pick up the bass and treble sound drops off. ‘compared with high volume listening conditions. The loudness circuit compensates for thie characterietic of the ear, The bass and treble are emphasised when the switch is set to ON and the sound comes alive, even when the volume is low. Nore: The LOUDNESS switch do STRAIGHT switch is ON. ‘not operate if the LINE For Savie Naas Ca AURTRON Te. Ses ‘8 hry Tree Ra Cin ‘Oxon Oxo dar Teonasin re nett Ena ents aut is 4 4. PARTS LOCATION + Parts without part number cannot be supplied. © The (A mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation, ‘For your Parts Stock Control, the fast moving items are indicated with the marks em and >. ¥* GENERALLY MOVES FASTER THAN * ‘This classification shall be adjusted by each distributor because it depends on model ‘number, temperature, humidity, ate Front Panel View Push knob 8 as'y AA0-555 Push knob US aee'y tot cate AADS58 — A eiaee Push knob A, ; AAD 508 = ST Ee pay Push knob SP ay = naDees 5 Sf rorya Ee Aa8-208 Rotary knob $1 —— Frnetion knob at'y AABaaT 80-559 Front View with Panel Removed Push switen ‘83; LOUDNESS SA; LINE STRAIGHT seavas * LED AELs08 Ate bush switen (s1; Power) ASG-545 a 8 Push swith (V2; VOLUME} acw-132 ($301; SPEAKERS) SUNGMXEXSFC th Pusn switch Phone jack (PHONES) | (81; FUNCTION) AKN-045 4 Variable resistor | pairnnee ‘VAG; BASS 82; TAPE MONITOR, Aa; TREBLE SUBSONIC acti77 ASG-aIS Variable resistor (Vat; BALANCE) acT-i84 “4 | Top View with Bonnet Removed i fi cus amp any | AWF-060 As Pome warmer : f W arsoie At ay GWK-223 Am Push switer isi eonem) mH : ——— control ay Gwe-179 AsGsa5 5 For Service Manuals Contact LMAURITRON TECHNICAL SERVICES 8 Cheer Te Oxon Oxs 4QY. “Tek D1644- 351694 Fa 01844-50554 mat enqaites@mautvono.k Rear Panel View 4% Side switeh (S302; SPEAKER IMPEDANCE) pe eo Terminal masts} \SPEAKERS) = AKEO5S Terminal A AC socket uneur) § {ac OUTLETS) AKG-084 cea * AKP501 (PHONO Lt : AKB088 A AC power cord Terminal ADG-073 (PHONO RI AKB-089 Terminal (TAPE 1, TAPE 2) AKBOS4 5. EXPLODED VIEW + Ports without part number cannot be supplied. 2 The A. mark found om some component parts indicates the importence of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. sx and *. For your Parts Stock Control, the fost moving items are indicated with the marks Tie sv yovns rasten nua Sere Nore A au tdnndon nae number, temperature, humidity, ete. Mark No. _ PartNo Deseriion Mark No. PartNo. Deseriovion 1. awG-178 Convot ary or. 2 Gwe 7 ares 82 SW holder 3. awe-os0 Eavalizer amp. as'y 2. Shielding cae a anmas Front panel ay ee Cusnion & 5. AA0ss9 Function kn at'y 68 Cushion 8 8. AAs Push koob 8 ae'y 6. Terminal (GND) 7 aaossa Posh knob US ay 7 ovnting plate 8. Aa0s9 Push knob SP ay 9. Anco Rotary kod & 10 Anson Fotary kod $ 1. AaDsea Push knob A 12, ANE4S2 Bonnet cae For Service Maruais Contact 13 Agcaea Foot ay NAURTEON TECHNICAL SERVICES 14. AKEOSS Terminal ISPEAKERS) Chany Tee, Cher A #16 ATsov Power transformer (120V) 101 ET oes A te 16. nexs00 Fuse (624) Seater! Awe. Ascass Posh sten (POWER) A 1 acoo0: Capacitor (0.01/AC250V) A 18 aceate Cevecitor(0.22/A¢125V) A 2. axrsor AC tocket (AC OUTLETS) A a. avcars AC power cord 2 Ascaoa Flexible ing 23. Aecsas Avion rivet 2% : 25. vzs0r060FZ8 Screw (2x5) 28. sezacrogorzx screw (3x0) Tr. Fer4orogorcA Screw 6x8) 28. verz20P060FZK —Serew (2 6) 2. NKTOFUL Nut 30. veza0PoG0FMC Screw (3 2) 31. Aanore Nur 32 vezsopacorme Screw (26) 51 vray 82 Push switen ay 53 Side sien ay 58 eaconone jack s'y 55. Fighe fame 38. “Transformer trame 27 “ranstormar stay 58. Panel tay 5. Fear pana! 0. Bottom pte 6. BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 eT fo “o# pre _ jet | 7. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS DYNAMIC POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT ‘The dynamic power supply system featured in the final stage of the A-60 power amplifier varies the voltage applied to the power transistor in accordance to the signal level. The result is reduced heat loss and higher efficiency. Operating Principles "The basic circuitry is outlined in Fig, 7-1. There are two V4 and VL power lines. The signal output vo is compared with final stage power voltage va by differentiator, va being obtained by controlling ‘Vu. With the va input applied to the differentiator being offset by Es (several volts), the va waveform is traced, va being several volts larger than vo. If, however, vo is less than Vi — Es, va is fixed at the Vu level (see Fig. 7-2). ‘The purpose of the high-region ON circuit is to avoid irregularities from occurring where va can no longer follow vo at high signal frequencies, and to prevent high-speed continuous operation in the control transistor. That is, when high frequency signals appear at the output, the control transistors (Q3 and Q4) are tumed fully on, and va is fixed at the VH level. ‘A-6O Dynamic Power Supply Circuit ‘The overall circuit structure is outlined in Fig.7-3. Vi is fixed so as to obtain the rated output (about 75W) for a 40 load, and the high region ON circuit is designed to operate at fre- quencies above 3kHz. The SPEAKER IMPE- DANCE switch set to the 42 ~ 62 position fixes ‘the power supply to the final stage transistor at the Vi level. as Fig. 7-1 Basic circuitry oe Fig. 7-2 Operating waveforms Fig. 7-3. A‘60 Dynamic power supply circuit 8. P.C.BOARDS CONNECTION DIARAM CONTROL Ass’y GWG-179 = & N 5 28 35 £2 SLIDE SWITCH ce, L TLATSO14 cr 0.01/20 2: a.01/Ac 250 si | st: Power acizov ‘cone ‘SWITCHED ‘UNSWITCHED TOTAL 100W MAX BOW MAX ADPHONE JACK Ass‘y | Uf i) lJ PUSH SWITCH Ass'y for Svea Mast Coa bier ns . ery 2 ae Sorgioase 1 2 remaitefecinusen — 3 on oa o a ° = m = > a ° Q > a Da > = ‘THE QUALITY OF ‘THIS PAGE'S ‘THE BEST THAT 1S AVAILABLE 2 DIAGRAM 4 5 6 | 7 NOTE: Manus ct ‘The indicated semiconductors are representative one MARTRORTEGNCALSERVCES Other itematoe senuonductors may De teed oho tar tted inthe port tat | 7 1 semiconductors are representative ones only. ative semiconductors may be used ond are art list External Appearance of Transistors and IC's 8 aa eet sanam a soa a . 7 aon = a 280980 g We eas a aS oe RT 2sarnis S an Nawasseoxc oe on BS... oe [MAURITRON TECHNICAL SERVICES: eerie aren pericarp ae se nd or oem 10. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Miscellaneous Parts List Ms wx-223 AWE-060 no tupowy no supply no supply no supaiy * ATSo18 see EK 208 se ASG585 ACG-001 ACE214 SSbEE AKP-501 A0G073 Be AF Ass'y (GWK-223) ‘SEMICONDUCTORS. Mare _ Pare Ni 2s0880 28K1298 2802281 2802259 28c2705/8/ 28A1145/8/ asczm8 25A968 29269 2sanz04 20 NOTES: ‘© When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples, ; | Ez.1 When there are 2 effective digits (ony digit apart from 0), such o3 560 ohm ‘nd 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J= 5%, and K = 10%). 5602" "56x10! 561. RWS SSDS 4mQ are 10? 4731... RDKPS BOT O52 ORS... sees eee RNZH BBSGK 19 010 1... eee. RIP OOGE | Ex.2 When there are 5 effective digits (sch as in high precision metal iim reei= | tors). 562k 562x100 5621. . RNMSR BEQOF ‘+ The A. mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the | safety fctor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation io + For your Parts Stock Control, the fast moving items ere indicated with the marke 2 ste ond * ‘#* GENERALLY MOVES FASTER THAN *. This clawiication shall be adjusted by eoch distributor because it depends on model ‘number, temperature, humidity, et. om semanoarme ee eee 280428/A/ (0407, 0708 eS AF ass'y NJM4S58DXC 0533 SaaS pn os cnet oan oe VR any js eee oo Sateen at i cee raed peda C2 Capacitor (0.24/AC 125V) Tunis 0601-D608 1 Resets esa petra ae pa loent aes | Hers Ren (0503, 2608 9620 508,808 owe a Seteetenrers (0523, 0524, 0813, 0616 (529, 0530, 2803, 060 i (0526, 0526, 0875, 0616 ‘9831, 0832, 0601, 0602 ‘CAPACITORS Mark__ PartNo. Symbol & Descriptions acc-o19 (0401, c402 (0.01/AC180V) Aci. 264 (¢403, c#04 (10000/80V) aci-263 (6408, C406 (8200/56V) COSA 2914 50 ‘6501, 6502 (ema 1214 500 0815, 0516, ¢519, 6520 ‘oma 220) $00 -€507, C508, aceon 503, €504 (10000/125V) AcEo92 (6517, C518 (0.0068/100V) AcE067 6703, ¢704 10.1/100V) CEANP RA7M 50 C701, C702 CEANP 350m 25 0513, 0514 CKDYF 103250 0629, C524 CEA 2R2M 100. C710, CEA 220M 25. #08, C410 CEASTOM 26. C41, 6412, C415 CEAA7OM SOL C413, Gat CEA 101M 25L_——_ C46, C708 CEA 10IM35L CEOS, C508, C511, C512 CEA A7IM BL e707 cost s20s50 0609-612 CKOYS 391K $0 0617-C820 CKDYB 102K 50 C407, C408, C414, C708 CKDYS 122K 50 0821, 6522 CKDYF 4722 50 0801 -C608 CKOVE 473250 6417, C805-CE08, C613~C516 RESISTORS Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value into code form, and then rewrite the part no. as before. Mark _ PartNo. Symbol & Deserition Acr-098 REO, VR5O2 A AcNg9 R591, R592 ‘A —-ROKPMFL.OOT) BSS, ASE4, ASI, ASS, RSIS, RSS RFAKPSGOO) SBT, ABS2, REGS, AS64, ASTI, AS72, R577, R578 ROWW/ePO00) —ASO1-ASO4, ASST, RES R707, R708 R705-R706, R687—R590 A aot, R402, R405, R406, R549, ROT 4 AGO, REEO—ASE2, REEI, AES, A567, A571, R572, R577. RS7B ApyPs con. A637-A640, AGES-ABEZ ROMPMSOOJ — Other resistors OTHERS art No. __ Symbol & Description aKe-094 4P Pin jack (INPUT, TAPE] ATHOB4 L701, L702, AF enoke coil ASR107 FLT01 Aslay ABA-258 Screw ‘26Z30P060F 2K Serew PezaoPoor Mc Serew aeceie Screw a Push Switch Ass'y RESISTORS Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value into code form, and then rewrite the part no. as before. Part No. Mare RoxPs 0004 soot Push switen (SPEAKERS) ‘SUNGMXBXSFC Slide Switch Ass’y No. Symbol & Description AsH.028 $302 Slide switch Headphone Jack Ass’y Mark__Pare Ne. Symbol & Deserition AKN-045 Phone jack (PHONES) Equalizer Amp. Ass'y (AWF-060) ‘SEMICONDUCTORS. Mark __Part No Symbol & Description __ 25K1294, 801, 0802 2sc2291 602, a80¢ | Numasssoxc 07, 0808 | 25970 (0808, a808 | ust0as 801-0804 | St858) capacitors Symbol & Deseo Mark Part No. ace-102 901, c802 (9300/126V) Ace076 307, c808 (0.018/%00V) Acea77 C308, 6906. (0.068/100V) Ace 6209, 2810. (12000/100V) Aces (813, C814. (99000/100) Ace066 ca19,ce20 (o01s100v) Acree 341,812 (22/50V, NP) AcE03 803, 804. (9206/125¥1 Cea za 25. 0815, C816 CEA 221M 26 C821, C822 For Sones Maru MAURTRON TERUG SOMES ‘8 Chay Tree Rad, Chinnor Seon Ox 4a Tet 01846351004 Fax of 30884 Ena enqdses@maurtoncouk RESISTORS RESISTORS Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value into code form, and then rewrite the part no. as before. into code form, and then rewrite the part no. ax before, Marl Part No. Symbol & Deseription Pert No. pmol & Deserstion ork __fare No. _Symbol & Deseriptien__ AcT-184 VA1 Variable (250k, BALANCE) Rowemacos oss, Read CTT? VRS, V4 Variable (100k, TONE) ROHI/aPOOD) —-—RBIG-ABA, AAAI, ABE ADHI/aP000) AG, ATO, ATIS-AN1B ROHI/EPOOOS —_Other resistors ROMPMOOGJ —_ Other resistors OTHERS OTHERS Mark Pare No. ‘Symbol & Description Mark __Part No. Symbol & Description ASR.078 L901, RLEO2 Relay AshO72 RLY Reny AKE.098 1P Pin jack (White AK8-099, 1P Pin jack (Red Symbol & Description Control Ass’y (GWG-179) VR2. Variable resistor (68k, VOLUME} SEMICONDUCTORS pe ern Mot pinta, Syma boone 1 ‘SEAV3S $3. Push switch (LOUDNESS) | SEAVIS Sd Push switen (LINE STRAIGHT) { CAPACITORS: | PA | | COMLA 124K 50 C103, C104 COMLA 154K 50 C5, C8 cma 0200500111, C112 cma 0700500 C105, C108 (cma 2704 800 13, c116 casa 6814 50 3,08 CEASR7M50L C201 COMA 102K 50 C107, C108, camae22K 50 C109, C110, CEA IRSM SOL C115, C116 COMA 339K 50 C101, C102 22 11. PACKING Mark No. _Part No. er 2. ARBSSS 3. AHEZ21 Description Side pea Operating instructions Packing cate For Service Manuals Contact LMAURITRON TECHNICAL SERVICES 'B Chery Tree Pd, Chinnor ‘Oxon OX9 40 “ek 10443504 Far 0186 352554 Ena nqies@nauivon.cosk 23 12. ADJUSTMENTS Idle Current Adjustment © Tum VR1 (L) and VR2 (R) fully around in the counter-clockwise direction. © Without any load or input signal, tum POW- ER switch ON and let stand for 10 minutes. “Rajustment | Prescribed ‘Measuring point value terminal, vari) OSmv~Smv | TP (+) and No. 25 az IA) Osmv~emv | _ TP2 (+) and Ne. 25 12. REGLAGE Réglage du courant déwatté * Tourer 4 fond VR1 (L, gauche) et VR2 (R, droite) en sens inverse des aiguilles d’une montre. ‘© Sans charge ni signal d’entrée, allumer V'inter- rupteur POWER et le maintenir 10 minutes. forme =] Fa | var rm verily | oamvanv | TH hens varia) | osmv~emv | Tea wnarnas For Service Manvals Contact LMAURITRON TECHNICAL SERVICES ‘8Charry Toe Re, Chinnor ‘Oxon 0X9 40¥ ‘Tobe o1044 sabe Fox O14 3554 Ent enqves@mavitorcosk 1eCoe= LO" Ensemble AF LAL ce a ~ eS 2s 12. AJUSTE Ajuste de la corriente la corriente devatiada © Girar la VR1 (L, izquierda) VR2 (R, derecha) totalmente en la direccién hacia la izquierda. Sin ninguna carga o sefial de entrada, girar el interruptor de la alimentacién (POWER) a ON y manténgalo por 10 minutos. Punto de Valor Terminal da iar determined medida VAT IU Osmv~smv | TRI (Hy n0.25) VAZIA)[OSmv~Smv | _TP2 (+ y n026 26 —— | O: 25 No.28 | Ooe Conjunto AF. 13. FOR HE, HB AND YP TYPES ‘The HE, HB, and YP types are the same as the KU type with the exception of the following sections. Contrast of Miscellaneous Parts {wae [Symbol Omron a amas Wom [ate | aaaee | Aton cauezzs | awe | aman] awe2n Aw |r pomerwastormerzov) | arson | on " Powe nestomer arson) | areosy | arson? (asovr2000) Ay we [PUT Fuse (63a) AEK-309 | Fane 00a) necsor | heesor Fase (73.8) | neeoee A te feuz re 318A) newos | secu | & ow |FUs Fuse (Ts00mA) AEK-01 AEK4O1 A C1 capacitor o.or/acasov) | accor | i | al } Capacitor (0.01/AC125V) . ‘ACG-502 ACG-502 ACG-502 [ee ctr ozziacizey | acezra | Capectr(22/A6280¥) neers | Aceas | acezte Acroctat axesor | axesor | anesos |... | | AC power cord A0G073 ADG-063, A0G-063 A0G064 Operating instructions | | teoaun anosss | ou... | aneses | aneass (Eoin French, Geman, daeors | (lan! | | Packing case | ane221 AHE-252 AHE-221 AHE-221 AF Ass'y (GWK-231) The AF ass'y GWK-231 (for HE, HB and YP types) is the same as the GWK-223 (for KU type) with the exception of follow: ing ections Panne ace Symbol & Omen amr cuca | awk | neis-neve, ne2s-eoe Line Voltage Selection Line voltage can be changed with following steps. 1, Disconnect the AC power cord. 2. Remove the top cover. 3. Change the connection of the power trans- former primary taps. 4, Stick the line voltage label on the rear panel. Pare No, Description Aax: 220V tae AAX-192 240 label ary Papov! aaov] a7 = 28 Schematic Diagram POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR _HE TYPE POweR SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR_HB TYPE AE Aas'y w= 234 Ae assy ® GWK -231 14. FOR S TYPE ‘The S type is the same as the KU type with the exception of the following sections. Contrast of Miscellaneous Parts Par Ne Mart Symbol & Desretion Ramat ve Soe A+ [tt Poner vanstomer (r20v) atso1 = | (tov, 120v, 220v, z40v1 | aTS.049 Ay we | FUT Fuse (6.34) aek3os | Fuse (2.158) newize A +e [ru Fu (2188) AgK128 For Service Manuals Contact A | 82 Line wotage stern aKx03 sian ec Sts actor a Chery Tre 8a, Career A | c2 capacitor .20/00128,) ace on Capacitor (.22/AC250V) ces ree aioe Bac ots aan { A AC power cord | aocors 406-060 C. Operating instruction | (eval | aresss anesss ‘Span ancosa POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR _S_TYPE st: 20M eR Ses 5 ae i LM ize geen [od Ac 110 A ‘sureneo ace lace=2is

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