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ORDER NO. AD9802031C2 Service Manual Amplifier Amplifier or +e" SE-HD51 Colour ” nnnnes GOI Areas E ssrnenne EUFOPE. EG Germany and ttaly, etc, EB . Great Britain. { ' EP East Europe and Russia, RSHDe! = SE-HDSI omete contrl System : SC-HD51 Because of unique interconnecting cables, when a compact req send or bring in the entire syster Specifications Amplifier Section General Power output Power consumption: 80 W DIN 1 kHz, THD 1 %, both channels driven: 2 28 W (6 ohm) Power supply [RMS 1 kHz, THD 10 %, both channels driven: 2 X90 W (6 ohm) or (E, EG, EP) area J: 230 V, AC 50 Hz Total harmonic distortion ted power at 1 kHz: 1 % (6 ohm) Half powor at 1 kHz: 0.09 % (8 ohm) Load impedanced: 6 ohm ‘SIN (rated power): 90 dB, [or (EB) area J: 230 — 240 V, AC 50 Hz Dimensions: 196(Wy'103(H)/255(0) mm. Weight: 3.5 kg Notes: 1. Speciicatons ae subject to change without noice. 2. Weight are dimensions aro approximate, 3. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the dig spectrum analyzor. ‘System/SC-HDS1: ‘Tuner. ST-HOS1, Compact Disc Player SL-HD51, Amplifier: SE-HD91, Cassette Deck: RS-H81, Speakers: *SE-HUT Notes: ..... Made in PAES ‘AWARNING Information ie dosigned for axporionced ropsir tochniciane only and ie not dooigned for uee by the gonoral public. It does not contain warnings of cautions fo advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in atompling To service product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death, @ Contents Accessories Before Repair Caution for AC Main Lead... Protection Circuitry Location of Controls Installation Connecti Changing the TON® wre mum ‘Convenient Functions. Operation Checks and Mein Component Roplacoment Procedures. ll Accessories © AC power supply Cord varnonne 1 PCs For (E8)area For (€, EG, EP) area (wsA0733) (RVA0019-2K) ‘© Remote control batteries. ([RO/LROS (AA, UM-4)) Note: These are available on sales route, eS ‘SFM indoor antenna. (RSA0007) as ‘Flat cable (Long thin) (REX0813) = i Before Repair 1 po. ‘To Supply Power Source . ‘Schematic Diagram . Printed Circuit Board Diagram. ‘Type llustration of IC's, Transi Wiring Connection Diagram Block Diagram Replacement Parts List ‘© Remote control transmitter. For (E, EB) area (RAK-CHETEWH) po. For (EG, EP) area (RAK-CHISOWH) «© Speaker cords. (REEO33) iG se 2 PS, ‘© AM loop antenna set (RSA002%) Ne ene oe CaS X- ey eth pert roe a = ‘Flat cable (short) (REX0608) ae} (1) Tum off the power supply. Using a 10, 10 W resistor, connect bull: ends Uf power supply eapacitors (C701 , C702) in order fo discharge the voltage. (2) Before turing the power supply on, after completion of repair, slowly apply the primary voltage by using a power supply voltage ‘controller to make sure thal the consumed current at S0Hz in NO SIGNAL made should be shown helaw with respect fo supply voltage 280 V. ‘Area (EEG) EP) (68) Power supply voltage AG230V AG RHOV Consumed currect 80 Hz 80~ 170 mA 50~170™mA ff Caution for AC Main Lead [ For (EB) are only. ] For your safety, please read the following text carefully. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. ‘A5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. ‘Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-ampere and that, itis approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. ‘Check for the ASTA mark @ or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse. If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ‘ensure that itis refitted whon the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer. CAUTION! IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUIT- ABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE RE- MOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DIS- POSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRI- CAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS IN- SERTED INTO ANY 13-AMPERE SOCKET. It a new plug is to be filted please observe the wiring code as shown below. If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician. IMPORTANT The wires 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 col- oured Black or Blue. The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter 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 -L OR COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN/YELLOW. THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF—KEEP DRY. Before use Remove the connector cover. How to replace the fuse The location of the fuse differ according to the type of AG mains plug (figures A and B). Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and follow the instructions below. Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug. 1. Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver. Figure A 2. Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover. Figure A @ Protection Circuitry ‘The protection circutry may have operated if either ofthe following conditions Is noticed: «No sound is heard when the power is switched ON. «Sound stops curing @ performance. ‘The functions of this circuitry Is to prevent cicultry damage if, for example, the positive and negative speaker connection wires are "shorted", or itapeaker systems with an impedane icae than the inefeatod rated impedance of thic unit aro ussd. i thie occurs, follow the procedure outlined below: 1. Switch OFF the power. 2. Determine the cause ofthe problem and correct it. 8. Switch ON the power once again Note: ‘When the protection crcuftry functions, the unit will not operate unloss the power is fst switched OFF and then ON again. i Location of Controls @ Power “STANDBY Q/ON” switch (POWER, STANDBY eon) Pressto switch the uit from on to standby mode or vice versa. In standby mode, the unit fs still consuming a small amount of power. @ Standby indicator (STANDBY) ‘When the nits connected to the AC mains supply, this indicator lights up in standby mode and goes out when the unit is turned @® Volume control (VOLUME) @ Headphones jack (PHONES) @ Balance control (BALANCE) @ Bass control (BASS) © Treble control (TREBLE) ke Side-by-side set-up EI ® COplayer ® Tuner © Cassette decks @ Amplifier @ Loft speaker © Right speaker Stacking B @ Tuner © Amplifier © CDplayer @ Cassette deck Caution Use the speakers only with the recommended system. Fallure to do so may lead to damage to the amplifier andlor the speaker, and may result in the risk of fire. Consult a qualified service person it damage has oc- curred or if you experience a sudden change in perfor- ‘mance. Left and right speakers are exactly the same, @ Connections ‘Connect the AC mains lead after you have connected all other cables. ‘To prepare the AM loop antenna wire and speaker cords, ‘wit the vinyl cover tip and pull off =F oe Teconnect cables To unplug cables Hold the connector from Connector Doth ends and pull itout. Ey Connect the flat cables. 1. Connect the short flat cable to the terminal ofthe AT and A2. 2 Connect the long thick flat cable tothe terminal ofthe B1 and Be, 3. Connect the long thin flat cable tothe terminal of the C1 and a {Note | Do not try connecting or disconnecting the flat cables while the power isswitched to ON. After connection: Keep cables as Hlat against the back of the unit as possible. B Connect the FM indoor antenna. Tape heantema tos walloreolumn na poston where aio ‘mab areecived wth he nt amounteinteence Fre ou canot get good expo wth ths FM indoor tates, we monte oa ison BM outdoor enema trina Connect the AM loop antenna. ‘Yon cam alea install the AM lnop antenna on the rear of the cassette deck, wallor pillars. Tn this cae, be sure to use the antenna holder withthe hole. ‘To install on the cassette deck rear (Q) oA @ ae th 7 oa | seewdinctudeed To jckup, bundle the loop antenna cord using fa tape or 60 to keep the flat cables away from the AM loop antenna cord. Gq Connect the right (R) and left (L) front speaker cables. To prevent damage to circuitry, never short-circuit positive (+) and negative () speaker wires. ‘®Be sure to connect only positive (red) wires to positive (+) terminals and negative black) wires to negative (~) terminals “These speakers are made so as to be able to be used in close proximity to the TV, but irregular coloring may result due to how the system is placed. Ifsuch distortion ‘occurs, turn off the TV for sometime between 15 and 30 minutes. The demagnetizing function of the TV will, ‘eliminate the distortion. If the irregular coloring is still visible then move the speaker further away from the TV. lease note that if there is a magnetic object near the TV, irregular coloring may result due to the interaction ‘between the TV and the speakers. Connect the AC mains lead. (United Kingdom only) BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR AC MAINS LEAD ON PAGE 4 BEFORE PROCEEDING TO STEP 5. Insertion of Connector Even when the connector is perfectly inserted, depending onthe type of inlet used, the front part of the connector may jt out as. shown in the drawing, However theres no problem using the unit. Appliance inlet Connector Approx. 6mm I Changing the Tone RIC ns ‘Turn BALANCE to adjust the leftight sound balance. The effect works only with playback. Itcannot be used in recording. Lo eee ea ‘Turn BASS to adjust the low-frequency sound. ‘Turn TREBLE to adjust the high-frequency sound. roa "The effect wrorks only with playback. I cannot be used in recording, li Convenient Functions otaku ‘This feature is convenient when you have telephone call etc. Press MUTING. “MUTING" will ight ‘To cancel, press MUTING once again. (*MUTING" goes out) ‘To cancel from the amplifier, educe the volume level to the mini- ‘mum position (-~ dB) and then reset tothe desired volume. “Muting is also canceled if you turn OFF the system. In Checks and Main Component Replacement Procedures 1. This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circult boards and replacing the main components, 2. For reassembly after operation checks or replacement, reverse the respective procedures. Special reassembly procedures are described only when required. 3. Select items from the following index when checks or replacement are required. 4. Refer the parts No. on the page of “Main Component Replacement Procedures”, if necessary. « Contents * Checking Procedures for each P.C.B. 41. Checking for the operation P.C. 2.Checkhng forthe protection PCB. and main PLC. « -DhLmLhmUmrmrm—r——seS 1, Replacement for the power IC.+ +++ +++ i Checking Procedure for each P.C.B. 1. Checking for the operation P.C.B. Remove the side panet (L),(R). + Spread the lower part of the side Panels in the direction of arrow (790) elease the ribs, and then lift to remove the side paris (=@). Side panel (R) SE-HD51 Remove the top cabinet Pull out the front panel assy, + Check the operation P.C.B. as shown below. Operation 6.8. 2. Checking for the protection P.C.B. and main P.C.B. + Follow the €5D ~ GEHD of the item 1 In checking procedure for each P.C.B. on pages 8 and 9. claw Release the 2 claws, and then remove the rea panel + Check the protection P.C.B. ‘as shown below. Protection P.C.B. ‘SE-HD51 (Bottom side) Host sink (Bottom side) Release the hooks of heat sink rom the bottom side when the rib js free, and then remove the main P.C.B.. Connect the lead wire. i Main Component Replacement Procedures 1, Replacement for the power IC + Follow the | Dri silicone conpound (RFKX0002) to the rear side of power IC. When mounting te power IC goply + Follow the 2D ~ EMD ofthe item 1 in checking procedure for each P.C.B. on pages 8 and 9, BED of the item 2 n checking procedure for each P.C.B. on pages 9 and 10. Power IC Unsolder the terminals of power IC. Pull out the protection P.C.D.. == QD li To Supply Power Source ‘SE-HD51 4. Short the section between the points TP1 (J313, +5 V) and CN715-4 pin (GND) on the AC IN TERMINAL Oo PC. Board, 2. Gonnect the DG Power Supply as shown below. 2-1. +7 V terminal of the DC Power supply connect to TP2 (J314). 2.2. GND terminal of the DC Power supply connect to W801-8 pin (D. GND). 2.3, -7 V terminal of the DC Power supply connect to TPS (J315). 3, Connect this unit SE-HDS1 to an AC outlet by the AC Power Cord. ‘Operation Check 1 Set he unt to power ON mod. INPUT output 2 Input signal (1 KH, 100 mV), and confi ito be cuipited rom the speaker erin Leh | 4810 920 | teh pecker termina Roh | user QBN 320 [SMB] | rch speaker terminal AF oscillator AF oscillator ® © e $6 l AC IN TERMINAL P.C.Board MAIN P.C.Board Power || 2 Supply 2 6 9 § J we? (GND) (314,47) g TP3 (W315, -7 VY) OPERATION P.C.Board ie ‘CN715-4 pin (GND) SE-HDS1 | WSchematic Diagram (See parts ligt on pages 19, 20.) HEADPHONES JACK CIRCUIT TI OPERATION CIRCUTT .. MAIN CIRCUIT [Ej] PROTECTION CIRCUIT POWER TRANSFORMER CIRCUIT AC IN TERMINAL CIRCUIT Page «Thi eenomaledlagram may be moda at ante ath the development ot new technology Notes: | S801 Power “STANDBY © /ON" switch (POWER, STANDBY © /ON) © VR301-1, VA301-2 : Bass control (BASS) SVmane-t, vigo22 Troveconmoi(rneale) | ovnans Balange contol @ALANCE) 3 ovneot # Value convo! VOLUME)” ' ‘ Indicated voltage values are the standard values forthe unit measured by the DC electronic circuit taster (high-Impedance) with the chassis taken as standard, Therefore, there may exist some errors inthe voltage values, depending on the intemal impedance of the DC cicult tester. ‘No mark Power ON i «Important eafoty notice: ! ‘Components idantiied by A\ mark have special characte}stcs important for safety. Furthemore, special parts which have purposes of fre-retardant (resistors), high-qually sound (capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc. ara used. ‘Wien replacing any of eomponents, bo sure to uss only ranufactura'sspecied pars shown nthe pars is. ‘Caution! i [Cand LSI are sensitive to static electiiy. t ‘Secondary trouble can be prevented by taking care during repair. Gover tho parts boxes mace of plastics with aluminum fol Ground the soldering ron, Puta conductive maton the work table. 1 o not touch the legs of IC or LS with the finger rect # Vottage and signal ne ‘—=P= : Positive voltage line pee :Noatve vtage ne ==> : Source signal ine _— () Note © =: Source signal EIOPERATION CIRCUIT (P.c.B0ard:on page 15) yy HEADPHONES JACK CIRCUIT ——— (P.C.Board:on page 15) Tee seas Ca Ow cron essor ae ge e ne. Re Ea ‘ oe aa 5 . 2) we | Pa | Sar | oor ial FSmores|| rf oe 4 ey 8 Band oon ae Al ee t 8 224G) os07 OOOO He FE: es 7 wz eit, = on ae ss Q307,308, eT Ta ® 5 =, i a al = 4M an03 J ososses oR ele vy | Bee p ® a By Load ee ae | 220, all oa 4 F F Sarore 8: ® ie z gee, ® ma (1) Bt GE) aie A 2 a2 2 tr te poo EE zest ol alt it = ett peas reuyer mi 70 a a ‘SoUCE tana oh) —B— SE-HD51 | | ‘note © ap: Source signat MAIN CIRCUIT (?.C.80ard:on page 18) Em . ‘aso 2201, 508, ae ue | Be ROTECTION co C.Board:on page 1 c als | OWER Bara aisronwen CIRCUIT (P.C,Boarc:on page 17) For(EEGEP)aress. rT hr CIRCUIT Lad (P.c.Boardion page 1 ‘SE-HDS1 lf Printed Circuit Board Diagram (This printed circuit board diagram may be modified at any time with the development of naw technology.) HEADPHONES JACK P.C.B. Eq operation P.c.B. feeaen ee SE-HD51_| ‘ MAIN P.C:B. ca ll Type Illustration of ICs, Transistors and Diodes Ms18AFPES RSNQSH1 2802] 44STA N5402BF poet MsctOFPTA ! a uneo0sN02 8 ‘ 280331 1AIRTA a s 1 28D14508TA Goya UnartiAarra ' : : y UNEITBTA ‘ 2 a ae ‘Anode (MAA150MTA MAAOS1MTA maiesTA LNU201LPQJA MAQdOMTA = : oa Catia ' oa Se] ae | ZB ST ‘ Soe ‘anode rode pS Soe Q q) () () [By power TRANSFORMER P.C.B. S| ferecaoes ea Wiring Connection Diagram liane oe] By rrorecronp.ce SE-HD51 AC INTERMINAL P.C.B. (gata) Caer Ei crcranonece [J Heaoerones snck pce, -ye- oll MAN Po. [Porertanstormen | 5 [i rower Transcronuer pce, orieEGer SE-HD51 i Block Diagram [ics03 J POWER AMP a oe “=f aa | + — Fel. | st “ain — QO ‘SE-HD51 ll Replacement Paris List Part Nave & Desert ioie Bears [smcemensr SE Notes:* Important safety notice: Tae EN @ Components identified by 4, mark have special [aor SEF ve TRE no characteristics important for safety. po is Hee if Furthermore, special parts which have purposes comm [a7 | of fire-retardant (rosietore), high-quality cound arias [ove — Ter " (capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc. are used. lav — ap — a When replacing any of components, be sure to herr 4 use only manufacturer's specified parts shown eer 2 in the pars list. ‘ cesta soy. 080 a * The parenthesized indications in the Remarks caries soy — ea a columns speoity the areas. (Refor to the cover Benen pn eom zl page for area.) | etree [0 — a oe 7 Parts without these indications can be used for | “ena at_ecrianas [av — it a all areas. eat [ay 0 i + Remote Control Ass'y: Supply period fr three fice cr 4 ‘years from termination of production. naa — * Capacity values are in microfarads (uF) unless cescu0se 4 specified otherwise, femiears H P=Pico-farads (pF) F=Farads (F) ese 3 = ® * Resistance values are in ohms, unless specified esrirars

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