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ADatoso4oce Service Manual Stereo Integrated Amplifier SPECIFICATIONS (DIN 45 500) IMAMPLIFIER SECTION IN power output 1 kH2 THD: 1 % 2x40 WO) Total harmonic distortion fi rated power at 1 kHz 1% (8.0) Harmonie distortion It power at 1 kHz 0.03 % (80) Residual hum and noise os mv Damping factor 208.0) Input sensitivity and impedance PHONO 8 mvia7 KO TUNER, TAPE 150 mvi2g kA. cD, AUKt, 2 200 mvige kA Maximum Input voltage (1 kHz, RMS) PHONO. 100 mv SIN (cated power 8 0) PHONO 73 08 (IMF, A: 79 60) ‘TUNER, CD, AUX!, 2, TAPE Frequency response PHONO FIAA standard curve 0.8 dB (90 He~16 kHz) 15 He~80 Kile (9 <8) 82 6B (IMF, A: 83 08) ‘TUNER, CD, AUX!, 2, TAPE Tone controle ASS TREBLE Technics Amplifier Color “ Black Typa Areas Country oun Color ©) | Continental Europe (8) | Groat stain (€0) | FA.Germary italy | (60)_| Third Rogion (en) | Oceania ~2048 oH, +8 48 Output volta ‘TAPE REC OUT 150 mv Channel balance, TUNER 250 Hz~6,300Hz £1.00, Channel separation, TUNER 1 kHz 55.48 Headphones output level and Impedance 421 mv/390 Load impedance MAIN Ba~168a SURROUND sa~16a MGENERAL Powor consumption 230 Power supply For Continental Europe ‘AC 60 H2/80 Hz, 200 V For Great Britain and Oceania AC.50 H2/60Hz, 280-240 V For others ‘AC 50 Hzl60 He, 110 V/t27 Vi220 Vi240 V Dimensions (WxHxD) 960 129 305 ram (14-816 «5-9192" 12") Wight 5.9 kg (11.7 Bb) Notes: 1. Spocticatons ae subject to change without notice. Weight and cimensions are approximate, 2, Total harmonic distortion is measured ay the cigital spectrum anaiyzer. su-x102__ | @ CONTENTS rae Pa Betore repair 2 Description of FL panel 3 Protection creuty 2 Greait board diagram 20~25 Aocessores 2 ‘Terminal guide of C's, tansistos and diodes 2 Location of contois 3 \Wieing connection diagram 28 ‘Standard operations 4 Block diagram 27,28 Connections a6 Function of ICterminals 29 Disassembly instructions 710 Replacoment parts ist 30-33, 36 Schematic diagram 1-19 ‘Gabino pats locaton 34,35 Packaging 36 m@ BEFORE REPAIR (1) Turn off he power supply. Using a 100, § W resist connect both ends of power supply capacitors (C711, C712, 300 Fn order to discharge the voltage. (2) Before turing tha power supply on, ater completion of repair, slowly apply the pximary voltage by using a power supply voltage contol to mak ‘sure hat the consumed current at §0 H2160 Hin NO SIGNAL. made should be shown below with respect to supply volago 110 V/127 Vi220 Vi 20. [rower suppiyvotage | acriov | actaov | —acam0v ‘Acz20V Aca ConsumedcurensoHe | —161~424ma | 160~-900mA 98-224 86-200mA 87-204mA Consumedcurenteorz | 16t~s76ma | 148~940mA 5-200mA 75-178mA 79-185 @ PROTECTION CIRCUITRY ‘The protection excultry may have operated iether of the folowing conditions is notices: No soundis hoard wen the power is switched ON, "Sound stops during a performance. Tho function of this crcuy is to prevent circuitry damage, or example, tho postive ané negative speakor connection wires are “shortec” oi speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impadance of hs unit ro used, this occurs, follow the procedure cutined betow: 1. Switch OFF the power. 2. Determine the cause ofthe problem and correct 8. Stitch ON the power once again Note: \Whon the protection circuitry function, the unit will not operate unless the power frst switched OFF and than ON AGAIN, @ ACCESSORIES AO power supply cord 1 ‘Attachment AC plug 1 Configuration of AC power supply cod difers according to area, suais7, For () (EG) area only supoats For (GC) area only SUATZS. For(GN) area only. SUAIES. For (EB) areaonly. Fuacoos For (GC) area only. LOCATION OF CONTROLS SU-X102 [1] Power switch (POWER) [2] Volume-tevel indicator (VOLUME LEV! (3) Volume control (VOLUME) [7] input selectors/indicators /EL) Muting indicator (MUTING) [8] Surround-sound button/indicator [@] Volume preset button (VOLUME PRESET) (SURROUND) [5] Balance control (BALANCE) [6] Tone controls (BASS/TREBLE) FF 2) 1) Super bass button/indicator (SUPER BASS) [ii] Headphones jack (PHONES) ooh Tf @ ns a al Esse [1] Active current sensor switch [f3] Phono input terminal [1] Tape rec out/playback terminal (1 Tuner input terminal [1 CD Input terminal AUX 2 Input terminal EXT outputinput terminal AUX1 Input terminal [2] System control IN/OUT terminal i] GNDterminal Control terminal (to turntable) i] Control terminal (to cassette deck) i] Surround-sound speaker terminal [B) Main speaker terminal [23] AC outlet [7] Acintet @ CONNECTIONS SU-X102 | STANDARD OPERATIONS Dense ke Adjust the high-frequency sound to the desired tone quality. (Bass) Adjust the low-frequency sound to the desired to (BALANCE) Adjust the balance of the left/right volume. (vouumE] Adjust the volume level. [SUPER BASS) Press this button to boost the sup frequency range. (The indicator will luminate,) tow Pence Ampiiior SURROUND] ‘Set to the “ON” position to activate the sur- round-sound effect. (The indicator will illuminate.) Note: The siroundsound eects ony etecive or phono ds, com pact dca apes tat ar rcorced in stre, and for FM and tier Broadcast hat ere broadcastnseeo. ha no fect fo! Imoraural AM broadcasts, or fran cher maul sree When isting fo & sound sous recoded by the sutround found method et thie switch tothe "OFF postion. ‘The effect by wing surround-sound speak 019 BID toon systems ‘An eftect similar to the ‘dynamic sound of a concert hal \ by an ot © tion) During recording Operation of controls or switches other than the surroun-sound ‘witch has no influence upon recording ‘Stereo connection cable White) Phase diference signal x=) Recording sign ‘Indicated voltage values are the standard values forthe unit measured by the DC electronic circuit tester (tigh-impedance) wit te chassis taken as standard. Therloce, thre may exist sorne errors inthe voltage values, depending onthe internal impedance ofthe DC circuit tester. ‘smportant safety notice: ‘Components identied by ‘A, mark nave special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only manulactuce's specified parts. caution Cand LSI are sonsitve to static electric. ‘Secondary trouble can be prevented by taking care furing repat. ‘Cover the pats boxes made o plastics with aluminum ol *Ground the soldering iron “Puta conductive may onthe work able. *Donot touch the legs of IC oF LSI withthe fingers directly feee source trout For (6¢) cam Aes AC OUTLET CIRCUIT ! IJ B avn g fe ie 9 fied. unser) ac Ins ‘AG OUTLET circuit

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