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Prete SERIAL NO. 3213, ONKYO. SERVICE MANUAL Super Servo Stereo Power Amplifier MODEL M-5099 ub UG Tow SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING! COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK ¢\ ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH ONKYO PARTS WHOSE PARTS NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS. MANUAL. MAKE LEAKAGE-CURRENT OR RESISTANCE MEA. SUREMENTS TO DETERMINE THAT EXPOSED PARTS. ‘ARE ACCEPTABLY INSULATED FROM THE SUPPLY CIRCUIT BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO ‘THE CUSTOMER, 120V AC, 6OHz TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications Block diagram. Precautions Adjustment procedures. . Circuit description Front panel facilities System connections. Exploded view Parts list. Schematic diagram (UD) (UW), (wo) Printed circuit board parts list - Packing procedures IC block diagram. Printed circuit board view ONKYO. AUDIO COMPONENTS n, in 23, 19 14 21 2 25 TET) SPECIFICATIONS Power output Total harmonic distortion: Intermodulation distortion: Frequency response: Input sensitivity Input impedance: Damping factor: SIN ratio: 210 watts per channel, min, RMS, at 8 ohms, both chan- nels driven, from 20 Hz to 20 kz, with no more than 0.005% total harmonic distortion 220 watts per channel, into & ‘ohms at 1 KH, 0.005% THD 0.005% at rated power 0.005% at 1 watt output 0.008% at rated power 0,-1.5 dBat 1Hz—100KH2 13v 47 kohms 200 (8 ohms, 1 kHz) 126 dB (IHFA, Shorted) BLOCK DIAGRAM Outputs: Inputs: Power supply: ‘Semiconductors: Dimensions: Weight SPEAKERS | & 2, AC OUTLET (120V models only), PHONES, INPUT AC 120V, 60 He [D model] AC 220V, 50 Hz [G model] AC 120 or 220V, 50/60 He [W model] 4 FETs, 82 transistors, 89 diodes, 7 1Cs 480(W) x191(H) x439(D)mm 18 97/64" x 7 33/68" 179/32" 31 kg, (68.3 Ibs.) Specifications and features are subject to change without notice. a i PROTECTOR © sPeanens RELAY" DRIVER neo) owe) ee ofr systEw-2 (seavor 7) PRECAUTIONS 1, Replacing the fuses For continued protection against risk fite, replace only with same type and same rating fuse, F601, F602 282052 —-7A(ST6), Primary fuse (120V, 120V/220V mode) F60L,F602 252077 4ASEEAK, Primary fuse (220V, 1200 /220V model) 2. Replacing the lamp This unit uses the lamp listed below. CIRCUIT NO. PARTS.NO. DESCRIPTION PLBOL,PL8O2 210092 PLISV 1S0ma, L803, L804 210089 —_~PLISV 1S0mA P1903, PL9O8 PLOl 210092 PLUAV 1S0ma. PL702~PL706 210094 ~PLISV60mA-3.0 3. Insulation resistance mesurement (Only U.S.A. model) Connect the insulating resistance tester between the plug of power supply cable and the terminal GND on the back panel Specifications; More than 10M@ at SOOV. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES = PREPARATIONS 1) Place the unit on a level surface, righ side up leaving at least 1Smam of space at the ventilation openings. 2) There should be no load or signal and the level should be at minimum. 3) The air should be calm, as moving air can upset the stability of the gauges. 1, Meter Zero Point Adjustment With the power off, align each needle with the “0” matk Using the adjustment screw underneath each meter. Caution: Do not perform this adjustment immediately after tuning the power off. Perform after the meter cireuit section has discharged, 2. Idling Current Adjustment Remove the top cover and, five minutes efter the power has bbeen turned on, adjust the semifixed resistor R126 (R226) 4, Voltage selector (rear panel) Worldwide models are equipped with a voltage selector to conform with local power supplies. Be sure to set this switch to match the voltage of the power supply in your area before turning the power switch on, Voltage is changed by sliding the groove in the switch with a screw: driver or similar instrument to the up or down position. Confirm that the switch has been moved all the way to the up or down before turning the power switch on. If there is no voltage selector switch on the unit you have purchased, it can only be used in areas where the power supply voltage is the same as thet of the unit ue Vw Tan so that the voltage between Vet-lid on printed circuit board NADA-983 (or NADA-983a) is 13V. 3. Meter Offset Adjustment About five minutes after turning power on and with no signal present, adjust the semi-fixed resistor R639(R640) fon the pe board NAME-986 (or NAME-2343) to align each meter needle with “0”. 4, Meter Level Adjustment Apply a IkHe signal to the left channel input terminal and set the M-S099 meter range selector to x0.1. Adjust the input so that the speaker output terminal voltage (no load) is 12.65V (22.0 dBV). Then adjust the semi-fixed resistor R611 of pe board NAMA:986 (or NAMA.2343) so that the meter needle is aligned with OdB. Adjust the right chennel in the same manner with the R612. (Do not feed a signal to both the left and right channels at the sane tite) CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION In the dual Super Servo system, servo feedback loops are used in both the positive and negative sides of the amplifier to cancel out distortion generated within the amplifier ltself. This double feedback configuration 1s particularly effective in power amps. where very large currents are hhandled, because it suppresses the generation of undesirable voltages created by the amp's internal wiring and differ fences in impedances between the various sections of the power amp. The benefits are an improvement in sonic clarity and an enhanced feeling of realism, ‘The dual servo feedback system used in this unit, along with the precision circuitry and high performance circuit ‘components, means that the etability of this power supply is equivalent to 4 100 times larger ordinary power supply. Outline 1, The first stage consists of a directly coupled cascode bootstrap dual FET differential amplifier. Next is an emitter follower buffer and a cascode current mirror push-pull class A presdriver. The output stage is a 3- stage Darlington triple push-pull pure complementary system. Here serva feedback loops are added to both the positive and negative terminals on the output side to prevent the slight differences in impedances between circuits from generating undesirable voltages. This is a high power amplifier having a rated output power of ‘2u0w + 200W. 2. The dual super servo system functions to remove ultra low frequency signal components created by gradual fluctuations in temperature, power supply voltage and cother factors. Another reason for using this system is that it makes possible the elimination of all capacitors, 4 source of degradation of sound quality, from the signal path (the positive side of the amp) On the negative (ground) side, changes in the power supply cause corresponding movement in the speaker diaphragms since the speakers are directly connected to the power supply on the negative side. In ordinary amplifiers, this problem is dealt with by simply using heavier ground cables. Unfortunately, this method is not sufficiently effective in power amps because of the large currents that exist, The second servo loop in the ground line solves this problem by reducing the effect of fluctuations in the power supply to 1/100 th of the normal level. 3. The output transistors of most amplifiers use either the class B or AB push-pull system, Class A push-pull is used only rarely. In class B and AB, non-linearities are easily generated at points where the push-pull (positive and nogative) waveforms are connected, This is the cause of switching distortion, a problem that can notice- ably affect the clarity of sound reproduction. Switching distortion does not occur in class A amps, but this system does require very high currents because the ‘operating point must be moved to the center. These high currents generate large amounts of heat, meaning that the efficiency of the power supply is extremely low. To deal with switching distortion, this unit employs a linear switching system which uses a special bias current to correct the points where the upper and lower waves are connected. The result is very linear operating characteristics. Linear switching and the use of high ft power transistors yield amplification characteristics that are exactly the same as those of class A operation, 4, Highly accurate power meters that display the output, levels at each instant are used. These meters have large drive sections to provide high speed response to output level changes. The logarithmic compression circuit, located on a monolithic IC, and meter temperature ‘compensation circuit further improve the accuracy of ‘the meter indications. The meter scales are very large to make them easy to read 5. Ordinary iron is used in many of the structural parts. However, iron would cause harmonic distortion if it ‘were used inside the chassis where magnetic flux exists In this unit, all main components use non-ferrous metals to prevent the generation of harmonics, Thereby assur- ing higher waveform transmission fidelity Circuit Description ~ Protection Circuitry If, for some reason, # DC voltage is generated in the amp's ‘output circuitry, an abnormal voltage will also be generated in the output terminal of the servo IC. If an abnormal ccurtent appears at power transistors, itis detected at Q307 and Q308 and at Q123 and Q124 of the protective circuitry detection section and the photo coupler Q125 is switched off. If the temperature at the power circuit rises to an abnormally high level. it is detected by the posistor R327 which causes the photo coupler Q125 to be switched off. When the L or R channel photo coupler is switched off, Q501 is switched on and QS07 is switched off to cut speaker relays RLSO2 and RL-SO3 so that no output signal can go to the speakers. If the abnormal situation continues, the time constants of R525 and C509 cause Q504 and (Q505 to switch on so that QS02 is also switched on, Since this loop is held, the protection circuitry will continue to function until power is switched off by the power switch, err Not193L30 AvaadNaL 01493130 Nauand inaine Cry) FRONT PANEL FACILITIES Before turning power on for the first time, turn the level conteols {0) i} all the way to the sight, (oun the volume control on the preamp to its minimum setting and confirm that both power meter needles are pointing a 0° When the power switch is turned on, both meters wil be iuminated by a soft red light. After a short time, the ilurmination will change to normal and the SERVO OPERA- TION indicator [will ight up Begin operation of the desired audio source and slowly raise the pre-amp volume control to the desired listening level Note that no sound will be produced until the SERVO OPERATION indicator (6) illuminates because the tan sien killer is operating during this time, Using the Meter Range Selector Switches Use these switches to turn the power meters on and off and to select the sensitivity, When the left selector is ON (.m) and the tight selector is in the X0.1 (=. ) position, the meter sensitivity is increased by 10 times. For example, if the meters show 100 watts of output, the actual output ower at that time is 10 watts. When the right selector isin the X1 (am) position, the meters show the actual output Power. The meter range indicators (3) light to clearly show which mode has been selected. You should use the setting in which the needles do not move beyond the end of the scales. Ifthe right selector is OFF (==), the meter needles will not move at all 1. Power indicator 2. Left channel power meter 3. Meter range indicators 4. Speaker output indicators 5. Right channel power meter 6, Servo operation indicator 7. Power switch 8, Left channel level control 9. Meter range selector switches 10. Speaker output selector switches 11, Right channel level control 12. Headphone jack Using the Level Controls ‘This unit Is equipped with separate left and right channel ‘output level controls. Normally, both controls should be tumed all the way to the right (MAX.). If one speaker is ‘much louder than the other due to your listening position oo the speaker placement, adjust the level controls{a} {ito ‘obtain the proper balance between the speakers, Using the Speaker Output Selector Switches Depress the left selector to the OFF (=) position to shut off the output to all speakers. Depress the right selector to use only the speaker system connected to the SYSTEM | terminals on the rear panel of the M-5099. When the right selector is in the IN (==) position, only the SYSTEM 2 speakers are heard. The speaker output indica- tors light to show which system is being used SYSTEM CONNECTIONS ery) EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST REF.NO. PARTSNO, DESCRIPTION REF.NO. PARTSNO, DESCRIPTION 1 17874121 Front panel assy 10 27120736 Back panel ass’y [D] (Include 2, 4 to 7 and 9) 27120715 Back panel ass'y [G] 2 27210588 Front panel $ 27120776 Back panel ass'y [W] 2 28135104 Model plate " 27190092 Holder 3 28191067 Clear plate 14 28320881 Knob, level 4 27300400 Bearing L 1s 243134 Output meter 5 28125083 End cap R 16 24610440 Damper ass'y 6 28125082 End cap L 0 27300348 Special serew 7 27261083 Gude, push 27270017 Spacer s 28320479 Knob, push 863140 N4EN, Nut 9 27267084 Guide, power 870052 Washer 9 28320480 Knob, power 870054 Wahser 9 27180033 Spring B REF. NO. 8 19 20 21 2 2B 24 25 PARTS NO. 28320479 27180049 28140219 27190091 281851241 28185123-1 273003450 834430068 DESCRIPTION Knob, push Spring G Cushion Holder, push Side panel R assy Side panel Lass’y Plate, radiator 3TTS+6BQ(BC), Tapping screw REF.NO. PARTS NO. 26 27 28 29 30 3 2 34 NOTE (D] {G] 27170092 27175020 87613008, 834130208, 28140323, 831430088 28184102, 28184098 Only 120V model Only 220V model DESCRIPTION Bottom board Leg W3 x 8F, Washer 3STS+20BQ, Tapping screw Cushion 3TTW+8BQ(BC), Tepping Cover F Cover [W]: Only 120V/220V model er PARTS LIST ‘s¥MBOL MBOL | paRTs NO. jar anions [a2 27140836 a3 2mia04as Aa 27140837, AS 2riaoaaa AG 27140839 al 27190009 Ag 27300396 ais | 27110120 27110263 ars | 271000358 ais | 27130146 azo | 271302320 az | 27140257 az | 27270030 are | 27300358 2s | 27300395, 427 | 27190020 sai | 27260061 az | 27160080 43 | 271301440 ase | 271302318 Aas | 27140840 ‘4s | 271403768 | sz | 27260043, asz | 27120736 amon 2120776 ass | 270280 28190009 ato | 27300380. | ams | 27260042 am | 27140862 arg—| 27140487 ‘a3so. | 17870121 caasiy | 27210888, 4352) | 28138108 (4353) | 28191067 (a3sa) | 273008008 ass | 28125082 a3se | 28125083 a3sn | 2e140314 aase | 28140296 a3s) | 24140324 (A360) | 27267084 (A361) | 27267083, (4362) | 27180033, (4363) | 27180049 A364 | 28140318 ‘Axes | 273003994 ‘A366 | 281330364 ‘as? | 271900924 A372 | 273003480 ava | 63180 Aa7s | 870082 A376 | 8700544 jaar | 2eia002s ‘are | 27190091 zea | 28186102 | [ages | 2ar4o98a | ase6 | 2mra0020 ‘ses | 28140260 ‘Aas | 281852354 2e14s2as ie panel as (Left) [W] [Rer. DESCRIPTION. REF Front bracket Bracket, power Bracket, volume Bracket, headphone Bracket, lamp A Bracket, lamp B Holder Insulating plate B Front Bracket, power transformer Bracket, pe board Bracket, pe board Spacer | Bus Insulating plate A Shaft D Radiator Bracket Bracket C Bracket HE | Holding bracket, wansistor Shattas'y Back panel {D] 10 ‘Back panel [G] Back panel [W] SR 4K 4, Stainrlie (Dj (G] #2272,Strainrelief (W] Damper assy ‘Shaft A Bracket DA Bracket, door Front pane! as | Front pane! $ assy | Model plate | Cleat plate End cap, Left | End exp, Right | 2x $7, Cushion (05 x 30% 7, Cushion | 1.5.20 x 10, Cushion Guide, power 9 Guide, push 1 Spring B 9 Spring G 8 3% 150° 10, Cushion Dearing R Back plate Holder u Socal sew 0 NPN, Nutt Washer Washer Cushion Holder, posh 2 Cover F 32 Cover 4 4 10 x 40, Cushion Cushion Side panclaw'y,(Left) | 23, 1D} IG) |" 2 -10- ‘SYMBOL No. 1A3958) (43986) (A395) (a39s@) (43958) 39s (43958) (a39sny 43951) A400 casonay A601 ‘N02 ‘8603 ‘A608 ‘8605 A606 ‘A801 ‘8802 ‘8803 A808 ‘Ag0S 0301 ~ (9303 ao ~ ‘0403 Q308~ ‘9306 2408 ~ ‘9406 0309, ‘0409 Di~D. 1503, 1508 aa ences c6,c7 ce A cha cn~ RI,R? R377, R47 Fool, F602 Fools A, F60lb PARTS NO. 2AT8S236A 2ess24s 273003450 271408348 a7140441a ariaouaze. as143113, 82143006 28140327 2e140020 28185237, 23185246 281852384 2arss24s 2anv70092 27175020 >ar40073 834130208 831430088 87613008 253208808, 28320881 24320879 393030 2a140219 2201223 oF 2201224 2201233 oF 2201234 2211285 223841 230904 35000654 3504151 3800003 35000654 27300601 278131007 s104112 4000045 252052 282077 25050211 2os6048s 29360374, 2asia7 25045058 REF] pescnrion | Side panel} [6] Sie panel [W] Radiator 24 Bracket, Bracket ) Bracket D) \ | MB1413FBO, Wood crew |_| SPSGEN(BO), Pan ead see 1S 7 108, Cushion 440% 10,Cuhion | Side panel assy, Right | 22 1D) IG) | Sie panel assy, Rignt (Wy | 22 Side panel [0] [6] Sie panel [7] Bottom board 26 Leg n 3815+2080, Tapping scrow | 29 SITW+SBGO), Tapping | 31 W3 8, Washer 28 Knob, power 9 Knob, lve 4 Knob, push 8.18 3, Celip Cushion 20 28C277310) or 28C27731¥), Transistor | 25A1169(0) 01 28A1196(V), Transistor 2SC181S(GR), Transistor (GP-306, Silicon diode B20L-44,Core [G) o.01n, ACAOOV/125V Capacitor IS 30,0004F, 90V, Capacitor, lect. Capacitor DTG 0.014, ACADOV/125V, Capacitor IS 1G] '5B-1925, Cover, Capacitor 6] 1000 pF, 100V, Capacitor Dew [Cl N2TDIOOKB2SM, Output | level variable resistor PTHBBATITS, Posistor TA(ST-), Fuse [D} 4ASEEAK, Fuse (G] [W} | HOSSS, Fuse holder (W] TAL2SV, Fuse label [D] ‘T4A/250V, Fuse label (W] 1D) (6) ‘NIND-20008147, Meter [W] [NPU-LPRBL28, Input terminal A | assist ps A | 2sosoo46 6 Pr, 4 | 25035289 Pe po | 2s10800s PARTS NO. 25085062 253100 252092 27300168 25060039 25035290 DESCRIPTION sack ASLUC4, Power supply cable [D] ASCEE-2, Power supply cable (6) ASCEE-3, Power supply cabte [WI NSCT-2PI5, ACoutlet {D} Speaker terminal NIM4PDMNIO, Terminal ‘Terminal (G] [NPS-111-1256P, Power siteh [D] INPS.111-1255P, Power 7) ML6S4A, Stereo headphone REF ‘NO. switch [G] [W] s2 & 25065195 NSS-1288P, Slide switch (WJ Tir2| 20599 | NeT22D, Power tenses ToT | 230636 | NPTT226S, Power teansorme (Gh 2300009 | NPr12206, Power transformer (W] 2ooors6 | sus spa, Socket Joootes | Nsas-ep0aa seeker 20016) NSAS-OPOMG, Socket amos | AcHeA, aster vr |aaratssa | NAD§-983, Diner amp Pbouraany (D1 (I rrerasesa | Nabassin bier plier pe board sy 16) v2 | aaraises NAM, Power amp pe boud ay us frarsisas | Narcase rotectr cect pe oar ais] | vrerasesa | NaPC38%, oetor Se peat at (6) rrsrosss4 | NaPC2#91, Povecter Gent pe oad ss 1] es arsisse | NaMEee, Pe mete Saher pe ad sD) rreresss | NAMED349, Poa eter | Giver pe oe TG) vrarosssia) NAMED331A, Pek ter Cinerge bss (1 us faraisera | NAPL Dera, Meter indson Timp petwaid sy 1D) Te] rrerosse | NAPU2S32, Meer Indestr amp pe bead ay 1 fos | raises | NaPL9e, meter mdeator | Timp toad asy Jur J ransssa | NASW, Seta petone ty Jus | ayaisos | NAPL-1008, power indisor | Tipe heed . nom NOTE: THE COMPONENTS INDENTIFIED BY MARK Soe ay 120 mode! ARE.CRITICAL TOR RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC UDI: Qnty 1207 mode | SHOcK. REPLACE ONLY WITH PARTS NUMBER (W);, Only 120V/220V model _ SPECIFIED, -13- PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD PARTS LIST SWITCH PC BOARD IASW.962) bot, oo» 4000s via Diowpry = dayvmn—ubatE BL CUFT NO, PARTE NO. DESCRIPTION bibs — dawer tet 1701, Q702. 2211255 2SC1815 (GR) 20, D2 2239633 RDIZEBI ors” Bliss: iscaess cnr pup sist 1s20761D 2211883 28C2655 (0) ote ono aiass 38255 0) cot Stiaaee —209F «sv. st OI og URES (IIS CR co Satur Oot. 30. Dew wons casa a recis——Saratoos” Sour iev Bee zoo as domains) Dour sv DEW muro ni7o6 210094 PLeveoma eo 2144738 O04? ph 206, DEW R709, R711 441525614 $60.2, 1/2W, Metal oxide film 30,031 352752209 22 uF, 25V, Bhet. R712, R717 441526204 62 2, 1/2W, Metal oxide fitm €32,033 382751009 10 nF. 25V, Elect RIIS, R716 441525614 560 9, 1/2W, Metal oxide film CH, C3S 352751019 100 uF, 25V, Elect. R718 441520564 5.6 22, 1/2. Metal oxide film 3? ZgMMA725 4700 pF. 200V, DEW [G] R719, R720 4000028 (D33A, Thermistor tesistors fa R72 441526204 62.2, 1/2W, Metal oxide film Rol 441621024 118, 1W, Metal oxide flim ans nn ‘tezings loot ett ne fin - a : mo Gteaenoae Ea, tl suet sro sio4 ossez8 Nrsan2aeatis2 m Seiszzrake 27h 1M, Meat one 1000158 NSAS-3P04: fi jomiss sas toa ar neo amssser__ Sho, 2W, Meo in onus NAS SPO ur Gieateser tov. Met ons fn doonigo —_Nsasato4s a? us $Stsora Mone ixbou Sena I. fates taeactnexe Sonim Ment se Rane Galsge70IKF frat oe DRIVER, AMPLIFIER Pe BOARD face iene” a"arincnade , te Giatoce —Teavive eat ete CIRCUITO, PARTE No. DESCRIPTION Rains Saeziooge_ Ik he ox Tonio RaslRsS ——StgzISTIKE [Dom WoW Meu im on Enstecr 256240 )er ‘Misaistene 130m 1/20 Mone fn Risin” saa Werec. te Sigua” nc, webontenos at am ao — Halitster Beason * Gainmor intial ote im Bins” cine) ns faissoes fant alte Sin gosan7—atster ease ter tar Baines” ano fds ou 284798 (0000) Tieton denote Dor Sooista Brien Po on ensew Istisoro—xntoseis Gia aims, eis acn dsasoss— NPLeSelT Blunder scatter ae Btins” esi ioe 4 as Bites 28C291 or tame Bie” sca 0) Brett ais Hino, eaoiees, Sot nas Hiner Aotetbor Hitees” Haste POWER AMPLIFIER PC BOARD (NAMP-264) ave dain HSCNO) or nomeaen — 28c22380) omourrno.panrsno. otscnrion 17 2200873 or 284968 (0) or ransistors a O03 28496810) on Ennoer — sa0920r) or 01s 22117920r —-28A992.(F) or 3211793 geaseue) wire deama@ ous Blinder sche or ig 2211732 oF 2SC1845 (F) or 2211733 2SC1B4S(E) 2211733 2SC1845 (E) Capacitors xo wus” clues @) cot Siio08s” oa, 10v, pre ow momes——asciszt cy cuzcoySonsiowy Wa 1 DEW 2 con . 1 a 01 ~R06 —SEIIET4 270, 12, Meta oxide on 2 atndtntsetOx R=nos—foours Galata nature os free dermis Rigsmi2—Mraotos Nay iu en 22st RIs=aie —oovTter Osta, S¥ Melis poe 8 isunen ‘booms "frac s¥e Mout Se pov pes NG storero noswnas sasha Sioned cm om eins) ater -14- Plugs 25065070 25065055, NPLG-SPIS NPLGSPI PROTECTOR CIRCUIT PC BOARD (NAPC-985, NAPC-985a, NAPC-2433-1) cIRCUIT NO. soi ~ 0504 50s 9506 9507 soi ~ Dsos 307 sos 1Ls01, L802 501, €502 503'~ C506 507, €508 ‘500 csi0 cs12~cs15 €316,€517 S01, RSO2 R501, R502 RS03-RS08 R509, RS10 RSI, S12 R823 R524 R526, REIS RLSOL RLS02, RLSO3 RLS04, RLSOS PARTS NO. 2211258 2211488 2211255 2211884 or daiies3 Diods 2031s 2239511 of 2osas coils 231015 (Capacitors 379138635 352780108 352741019 352742219 352744719 352780879 379131027 Resistors 481720074 ‘441620244 441721504" 401823314F 441521014KE 1441520094KT- 441525614KF 441526804KP 441620244 Reta 25068139 25068140 2065141 Plug 25065070 DESCRIPTION 2sC1815(GR) 2SA1015(GR) 2SC1815(GR) 28C2655(¥) or 25265510) 1s2076TD RDS.8E-BI or 182076TD $0.8 0.056 uF, 100V, DEW 1 AP, SOV, Elect. 100 uF, 16V, Elect. 220 uF, 16V, Elect 470 uF, 16V, Elec. 4.7aP, SOV, Elect. 10009F, 100V, DEW (6) 4.702, 2W, Metal oxide film 2.40, 1W, Metal oxide film (c] 1592, 2W, Metal oxie film 33082 3W, Metal oxie film 1000; 1/2W, Metal oxide Fim 3.38, 1/20, Metal onde i ‘8602, 1/2W, Metal oxide fim (680, 1/2W, Metal oxte film 2.49, 1W, Metal oxide film Ic} NRL-2P9, 3ADC12.05 NRL2P5A-DC1206 NRL2PSA-DC12.07 NPLG-SPIS PEAK METER DRIVE AMPLIFIER PC BOARD (INAME-986, NAME-2343, NAME-2343-1A) cRcUrT No. 9603 2606, 0607 (9601, 0602 9608, o605 9608 (9609 610 asi as12 601, D602 603, D604 sos 606, B60? sos PARTS NO. tes 223529 222502 Trensistore 2211945 2211255 2211792 or 2211793 2211732 or 2211733 2200394 2200404 2211689 oF 2211644 224s 2239672 annias 4000068 2239672 DESCRIPTION TAT280R) NIMASSBDX_ 2SK246(GR), FELT. 28C1815(6R) 28A992F) ot 25A99218) 28C1845(F) or 2SC1B4S(E) 2816251) 2saB1s(y) 25A965(0) oF 254965 (1) 1s20761D. RDISE-B2 1s20761D vp1222 RDISE-B? -17- D609, Ds10 Dott 612, D613 D630, D631 ‘©601, c602 C608, C606 607 C608, C609 €610,C611 612, C613 618, C615 €618,C619 620 625,626 6523 ~ C628 R611, R612 R639, R640 Ross, R6AS R646, R647 Ross Roa9 R652 ~ R6S6 RL6O! RL602 2239771 2oiast 223862 223869 203841 2osiast Cepactors 3597847998. 352780339 3527801097 379121035, 352780339 352754709 352751019 352751019 352753329 379131047 379121087 inesore 5225067 5225067 44is212aKF 441625614KF 441523904KF- 441621824KF 4000076 Relaies 25065068 25068140 Pugs 25065055, 25068068 Fuse holder 250113, 2snasn96 Fue abe! 29360886 Radiators 27160029 RD24E-BI 182076TD wut wor (Ww) GP306 1820767. 3:34P, SOV, Elect MF, SOV, Ele O.01pP, SOV, DEW 334F, SOV, Blect, 474F, 25V, Elect 100uF, 28V, Fle. 100uF? 28V. Etec. 3,300aF, 25V, Elect, .4uF, 100v, DEW 0.1MF, SOV, DEW NIOHR4TOBDM, Semitixed NIOHR4TOBDM, Semi fixed 1208, 1/2W, Metal oxide fm 602, 1W, Metal oxide film 399, 1/2W, Metal oxide film 1L8em, IW, Metal oxie film 0.228, SW, Metal plate FRL-644.D1212A8 NRL2PSA-DCI2-06 NPLGSPLL NPLG-4PI3 SNSOSI NPR-ATY (63) TALDSV [I] RADOT METER ILLUMINATION LAMP PC BOARD (NAPL-987A) cIRCUIT No. PL801, PL802 PL803, PLO R801 RSD? PARTS NO. Lamps 210092 10089 Resistor 41620128 41620438 Cae 250021 tee 25055039 DESCRIPTION PLIAVISOmA PLIAVi30ma, 1.22, 1W, Metal oxie fim 430, 1W, Metal oxide film Lamp case NPLG-3P30, Phe METER ILLUMINATION LAMP PC BOARD (NAPL.9678) CIRCUIT NO. PL901, PL902 PL903, PL904 R901 R902 PARTS NO. Lomps 210092 210089 Resistors 41620124 441620834 case 2725021 Socket 2000151 DESCRIPTION PLIAVISOmA, PLIAV150mA 1.22, 1W, Metal oxide stm 4.392, 1W, Metal oxide film Lamp case [NSAS-3P028 Socket POWER INDICATOR PC BOARD (NAPL-1008) CIRCUITNO. —_PARTSNO. PLO 210082 DESCRIPTION PLIAV 150mA, Lamp SWITCH PC BOARD (NASW.2432.1)-PARTS LIST CIRCUITNO. —_PARTSNO. Transistors 701 211255 9702,0703 2201286 or 2201285 Lamps PLI02~PLT08 210098 Rasistore R709,R710 441526204 RIIS,R7I6 442525614 Ru? 442526204 RIB 42520566 RII9,R720 4000028 R721 442526204, ‘Switen STo1~s708 25035228 Sockets 2000158 2000159 2000160 2000161 Norr IG}: Only 220¥ model IW]: Only 120¥/220V modet 2SC1815(GR) 280822(P) or C882(Q) PLISV6OmAW-3.0 620, 1/2W, Metal oxide film ‘600, 1/2W, Meta oxide film 622, 1/2W, Metal oxide film S.60 1/204, Mata one film D33A, Thermistor 620, 1/2, Metal oxide film NPS.222.242-L192 NSAS-3Po41, 3P NSAS-SPO42, SP NSAS-4P043, 4? NSAS-8PO44, 8P -18- NOLLVUOdHOD OAHNO (isp0w nazz/Adzt ‘lero AcZL) ON WWHOVIC OLLYW3HOS T z Te T 3 > TS z T 7 NOLLVHOduOD OAHNO ) 2°N WVYSVIC SLLWN3SHOS: mop _ ° T € T z T t ~ PACKING PROCEDURES A 7) B c REF.NO, PARTNO. DESCRIPTION ABS1 29051126 Master carton box: D A852 29091029 Pad, left Ass} 29091020 Pd mht ABSé 29095385 $00 880mm, Protection shect ABS 29100035A 720 x 1,020, Polyvinyl bap A858 282301 Sealing hook A859 29090887 Pad, bottom A860 29090588 Pa top — A861 29051122 Master carton box G A862 29090589 Pad A863 29112010 Band A864 29090429. Pad, corner ASSO ——_Accesary bug assy 29340881 Instruction manvsl [D] [6] (W] E 29340931 Instruction manual (G) [W] 2010069 Connection cable 29100008250 x 350mm, Polyvinyl bap for accessry Nore. (DI: Only 120¥ model [G}: Only 220V modst IW]: Only 120¥/220V modet a2

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