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9440A POWER AMPLIFIER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION RACK MOUNTING ‘The 9440A amplifier Is designed for mount- ing in a standard 19-inch equipment rack, requiring a vertical rack space of 7 inches. Use four 10-82 x 14" screws to secure the front panel against the rack VENTILATION. The 8¢40A must be adequately ventilated to prevent excessive temperature rise of out- ut transistors. An inch or two of space Should be left behind, above and below the B440A to ensure adequate cooling. Four feet raise the amplifier from a flat surface to allow free passage of air beneath the chassis CAUTION Do not biook ventilation slots in the top of the chassis, the bottom of the ‘chassis, or the heat sink shroud at the back of the amplifier. Be sure free cir- ulation of aif is not restricted by fother equipment, walls, curtains. or turniture 1 | wometers Display output for channels 1 and 2. Motors illumi- ate when power is on. 2 | VOLUME controls ‘Adjust gain of channels 1 and 2. Rotate clockwise to increase gain, 3 | METER RANGE ‘Select full scale range of VU moter, Selectable switches, ranges are 0-48, ~ 10 d8 and ~20 dB, Maximum ‘Output of each range (0 dB, — 10 dB and ~20 dB) Coincides with zero dB on meter scale. @ | POWER switch ‘Applies primary power to amplifier. VU meters iluminate when switch is turned to ON, & | POWER OUTPUT switch Tn DUAL position, channel 1 and channel 2 inputs ‘are ampifieg and applied to CH 1 and CH 2 OUT Jacks, for separate’ sound reproduction of each Channel. in MONO position, channels are bridged at BAL MONO OUT jacks! for 800-watt floating Capability, or dual 200-watt capability through ind: vidual outputs; signal Is provided from channel 1 Input. Channel 2 input is removed during MONO ‘operation, When fan accessories are not used, and amplifier ig used for continuous service undar heavy load, turn switeh to 40% position to prevent amplifier from cycling due to excessive heat. In all other applications, use 100% position for full power output 1515 S. Manchester Ave., Anahei SOUND PRODUCTS DIVISION , Calif. 92803 ‘The 9440A should not be placed too close to other heat-generating equipment or in ‘reas where ambient temperature exceeds 58°C (193°F). It the 94404 Is mounted in an equipment rack of cabinet with other heat-producing equipment mounted above and/or below, Space must be provided between the units to prevent excessive temperature rise. The ALEC. 10399 1%" Perforated Panel is: recommended for this purpose When several amplifiers or other heat producing units are installed in a single Fack or cabinet, acceptable air temperature may be in doubt. To determine temperature Conditions, operate the system until tomp- frature stabilizes, then measure air temper. ature with a bulbstype thermometer held at the bottom of the uppermost amplifier. Do Hot [et the thermometer bulb touch metal because the metal may be hotter than the ambient air. If air temperature exceeds 55°C (193°F), the equipment should be Spaced farthe’ apart or a blower should be installed to ventilate the cabinet Specifcationssand components subject t0 change without notice. Overall performance will be maintained or improsed. 420204475504 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS AND FEATURES For a 9440A previously wired for 120 volts ‘20 primary power, use the following pro ‘cedure to change wiring for 240 volte ac ‘operation, ‘afer line voltage change to {qualified service personnel only Step 1. Tum POWER switch to OFF. Step 2. Remove power cord rom primary power outlet. as Step 9. Remove seven screws securing a” top cover. Lift off top cover to aw | oa : expose transformer terminal a boare AQ! Stop 4. Locate strap connecting terminals Cand # (e00 Figure, Remove $6. Strap and store for possible Tater 1 | Fuse Prolects ampller trom excessive current grain. | St9P5- Locale strap conngcting terminale Replace only ith same type TOampore Taso. Reer E and K. Remove spade connector {o"aqualiied’sorice personnel i fuse blows, re from terminal K end connect Ito peatody. A 1eampers fase may be weed Tor tost terminal fThie| strap, now oon purposes ony. in Figure 2 | Swivoneo AC Provide auxiliary Ine volage, tured on by POWER ouners Switch’ on ont panel. Total current tom bot | Step 6, Install top cover on amplifior and Sutlets limited to £5a.by intemal fuse. Secure wih coven screws removed 3 | cui our ‘Connect channel 1 and channel 2. speakers for iniStap 2: &ti2 our Serrespondng channels, Two alo standard GR | 657 pemove voltage ating plate tom speaker terminals Jacks have red (+) and black (~) polarity designa: tions. When two or more speakers are connected chassis; reverse and reinstall to Show 240-voll rating. in parallel, combined impedance should be not less than 4 ohms. ‘4 | BAL MONO ouT ‘Connect balanced output to epeaker aystem. NEVER NOTE speaker terminals CONNECT EITHER TERMINAL TO GROUND. When Switched ac outlets provide 120V ac two of more speakers are connected in parallel, when amplifier is strapped for 240V ac combined impedance should be not less than 8 ‘operation, Maximum acceptable ‘ohms. Operate POWER OUTPUT switch in MONO power drain remains 150 watts mode, combined, S| TOAD AMP jacks | Accept cables to connect another 9440A amplifier in parallel Input Connections — Unbalanced © | UNBAL INPUT jacks | Accept cables from highimpedance (nominal 16K) microphones, AMIFM tuners, tape recorders, etc. ‘Accept eables from high-impedance (nominal 1SKO) and 2 are made with two-wire cables microphones, AMIFM tuners, tape recorders, etc. RTI AaIGeESUIneteeueratwesaoncter Two transformer.isolated, balanced input channels phone plage. have XLRI type connectors, 7 BAL WGN EPS Connections to UNBAL INPUT for channels receptacles ‘The UNBAL INPUT connects preamplifiers, mixers, etc., to channels 1 and 2 (see Fig: Ure 2). Nominal input level should be If the 9440A amplifier becomes too warm, due to continuous use at high output, {Wo accessory fans should be installed of the 240 volts, as shown in Figure 1. The ower input nameplate, adjacent to the ower cord on the chassis, Is mounted to approximately 0.5 volt rms. If the 9440A Is Used ina mono mode, use the channel 1 (CH 1) jack only; connéction of an input to ‘ould produce at eat 90cube Tet por Sonnctone Channel. wil result nn ouput into ata sate procure of 9.0 rch ot Mater” fans provid nha ALTE ode = so ‘ua Fant eet ts roger ELECTRICAL a co a qa 120-Volt, 50/60 Hz Power Connections ca Cs co ay Ee it lied for de ti oo . " provided with the power transformer pri- Oo e Oo I: fry sapped for 30 von 38 sow in Figure 1. The power input nameplate, o o Oe» {emo to enow te spproite as : ; mam & Soesiying connections. Were iat ne ; : ; ; eg tocrsnce with ie sage ‘ating before connocing pear power ; . ‘ ; 20-Vot, 50/90 He Power Connections is = Export equipment power transformer |s_provided with the primary. strapped for Figure 1, Strapping of Power Transformer 2 for 120V and 240V Power amplifiers in multiple configurations. Multiple ampliiers can be connected when fan oa! | the first amplifier receives input to elther the UNBAL INPUT or the BAL HIGH Z IN © - ©] Purs. Figure s shows a typical multiple ‘configuration of S440A amplifiers. Unbalanced output at the TO ADD AMP Jacks may be employed from a balanced Input at the XLR3-31 jacks, as shown in Figure 4 plugs. Wiring of these plugs is shown in Figure 5. Inputs may be from mixers, preampll tuners, phono or” other high-level line sources. Nominal input level should be approximately 0.5 volt rms. It the O440A is, Used in a mono mode, use channel 1 (CH1) jack only; connection of an input 10 chan- nel 2,(GH'2), with no connection to channel 4 will result inno output. NOTE NOTE ‘The input impedance prosented to the program source is equal to 18K ‘vided by the total number of ampli- 's operating from that source. The volume control of the first amplifier {028 not control the other amplifiers. Figure 2, Unbalanced High Input Connections, ipedance NOTE ‘The UNBAL INPUT overrides the BAL HIGH Z INPUTS when cable connec- tions are made, Input Connections — Balanced Connections to BAL HIGH Z INPUTS for ‘channels 1-and 2 are made with shielded tworwire cables terminated with XLF-type The TO ADD AMP Jacks are in paral the respective CH T and CH 2 input jacks, ‘These jacks are used to connect 9440A reeaen— asn [SMtceo iL erate Figure 3. 440A Amplifiers Connected in Multiple reeome p © oOo een on |e erases om Figure 4, Application of Unbalanced Output from Balanced Input Figure 5, Balanced Input Conections to 94408 Inputs connected to the UNBAL IN- PUT override inputs to BAL HIGH Z INPUTS. One plug-in ALTEC 16335A Line Trans- former accessory Is required for each of the ‘two channels for BAL HIGH Z INPUTS. The Utansformer accessories are plugged into the corresponding receptacles within the chassis (see Figure 8). Refer transformer installation to qualified service personnel only. ‘Speaker Connections Connections to channel 1 (CH 1 OUT) and channel 2 (CH 2 OUT) speaker outputs are made with two-wire cables. Both red (+) Speaker output Jacks are. isolated trom chassis ground. Do not place either of these jacks in-a circult to chassis ground Combined impedance of the speaker sys- tem should be not less than 4 ohms for each of the two speaker outputs (see Figure 8) Connections to BAL MONO OUT combine the two channels into one output. NEVER CONNECT EITHER RED OUTPUT TER. MINAL TO CHASSIS GROUND. Combined impedance of the speaker system should be not less than 8 ohms (see Figure 6), Figure 6. Mono and Dual Spesker ‘Connections: BLOCK DIAGRAM, ‘A system block diagram of the 94408 is ‘shown in Figure 8 SERVICE This service information is for the use of authorized warranty stations (dealers) only. Service must be performed by an ALTEC Qualified Service Representative. For fac- tory service, ship the 9440A prepaid to: ALTEC Customer Service 431 West Katella Avenue ‘Anaheim, California $2803 For additional information or technical assistance, call (714) 774-2900 or Telex 65-5415. ————norice REPAIR PERFORMED BY OTHER THAN AUTHORIZED WARRANTY STATIONS (DEALERS) OR OTHER QUALIFIED PER- 'SONNEL SHALL VOID THE WARRANTY PERIOD OF THIS UNIT. TO AVOID LOSS, ‘OF WARRANTY, SEE YOUR NEAREST ALTEC AUTHORIZED DEALER OR CALL ALTEC CUSTOMER SERVICE DIRECTLY [AT (714) 774-2000, OR WRITE: Customer Service ALTEC 431 West Katella Avenue Anaheim, California $2803 Access The top cover, heat sink assembly, and front pane! assembly can be removed for access to corresponding areas of the chassis. Six screws secure the top cover to the chassis. To remove the heat sink assembly, first take off the heat sink shroud, which Is altached to the heat sink with four screws, Remove the four screws which secure the heat sink to the chassis. The heat sink assembly can then be laid back to the ‘extent permitted by the wiring; use care not to bind the wiring at the sides of the chassis. ‘The four screws which fasten the handles also secure the front panel assembly to the ‘chassis. Remove these four screws and lay back the front panel assembly to the extent permitted by the wiring. Use care to prevent Binding the wires between the side sup- ports of the chassis. ‘Adjustment of Output Null and Potentiometers Turn VOLUME control fully count- erclockwise, METER RANGE Switch to 0 dB, and POWER OUT- PUT switch to DUAL 100%. Step 1 Turn POWER switch to ON and allow a S-minute thermal stabiliza- tion period: Step 3. Remove top cover from chassis for access to driver circult boards, Step 4. Adjust Output Null potentiometer R30 (vertically oriented) on chan- nel 1 (CH-1) driver circult board for an output of 43 millivolts de at CH-t output terminals. Adjust RIO of channel 2 by similar procedure. of output circuit board of channel 1 (CH-t) (see Figure 7). Set Bias Adjust potentiometer R22. (hori- Zzontally oriented) on CH-1 diver Circuit board for a current of 75 “£5 mA de. Adjust R22 of channel 2 by similar procedure, inserting Clamp-on de milliammeter over rea wire from terminal E20" of CH2 Output circuit Board, cAANNELT cincurr BOARD. CHANNEL 2 cincuit E20 “BOARD © \acowne aLUE wiRE Figure 7. Output Wiring for Use in Setting Bias Current Step 6b. Ifa clamp-on type de miliammeter |g not available, a standard de mil- liammeter may be inserted in series with power leads to CH-1 and GH-2 output circuit boards: (@) Turn off power to 94404 and locate two wires leading trom terminal E5 of capacitor C2 to terminals £20 or E20’ on out: put circult boards, (0) Unsolder these two leads from terminal £5. Identify by con: tinuity check to which output board each wire connects. (6) Insert do milliammeter in series with one lead, recon: necting the other lead to ter- ‘minal €5. Turn on power and allow 1 minute for’ thermal Stabilization (G) Set Bias Adjust potentiometer a2 (horizontally oriented) of corresponding channel for a Current of 75 £5 mA dc. (0) Repeat steps (3) and (4) to adjust R22" of other channel, inserting. dc. milliammeter in series with other lead, Always turn off power when connect- jing “or disconnecting de milliammeter c Shut off power and resolder both leads’ securely to terminal 6. ‘Step 6. Install top cover on chassis. Fuse Replacement W replacement of any fuse is. required otermine and correct any cause of allure botore installing another fuse. Install an Identical fuse. See Parts List The primary power fuse Is located on the rear of the chaseis. See "Rear Panel Con- nections and Features” of Operating Instructions, A pigtail 1.S-ampere fuse protects the ower transformer against excessive power rain from the SWITCHED OUTLETS at the tear of the chassis. Maximum acceptable ower drain is 150 watts for both outlets Combined. For access to the fuse, located fon the top of the power transformer, Femove the top cover from the chassis. Lamp Replacement Four lamps, located behind each VU meter, are accessible after removing the top cover from the chassis. Remove the falled lamp with long-nose pliers and install an Iidenti- cal lamp. See Parts List Removal of Printed Circuit Boards CAUTION Do not warp, bend or twist the circuit boards during handling, of conductors may fracture or open When reconnecting cables to the cir- cult boards, be sure ends of the Plastic connectors are flush with the fends of the circuit board connectors, fF individual pin plugs. will not mate with the proper pin receptacles. Dam- age as a result of wrong connection Is Rot covered by warranty. Driver Cireult Boards Two identical driver circult boards are Installed on each side of the chassis, and {are accessible after removing the top cover from the chassis. Grasp the connector (not the wires) and pull off with a. rocking motion. The board may then be freed by removing the four serews which fasten it to the side of the chassis. Output Circuit Boards Two identical output circuit boards are Installed on the heat sink. Remove the top cover and the heat sink shroud from the chassis. Remove the four screws which Secure tne heat sink to the chassls; lay the heat sink assembly back to the extent per- mitted by the wiring to gain access to the front side of the board. For access 10 the back side of the board, and to resistors associated with the driver/output. tan tors, first remove applicable 14 transistors (channel 1 or channel 2 boara) from the heat sink. Then remove the two screws ‘securing the board to the heat sink, and the ‘screw which attaches the connector strap to the board. The board may then be laid back from the heat sink to the extent per mitted by the wiring. Do not unsolder wires from the board unless absolutely necessary, Control Circuit Board omove the top cover from the chassis, Disconnect Plug 1 from each driver circult board at J1. Disconnect three plugs from harness wiring from control circuit board. Femove two screws from each handle on the Tront panel. Carefully free each side of the panel assembly ffom the chassis, ‘ensuring that the wire leads do not bind ‘against the side of the chassis. The front panel assembly may be completely sepa- fated from the ‘chassis by. passing. the loose cable connectors through the open- ings in the chassis. ‘To separate the circuit board from the front panel, first remove all knobs (except POWER switch) by loosening the set (riza9) wee dy s0mod Yorre "8 21n613 ‘screws with a 3/32" allen wrench. Remove Table |. DriveriOutput Transistor Connections the four nuts on the meter posts. Remove the three screws securing the board to the Plug P2 standoffs; be sure to retain the fiber | Terminals_| Junction | Channel 1 Transistors Channel 2 Transistors washers with the screws. Remove the two Screws securing the switch bracket to the 1-2 eB 15, 17, 19 01,3,5 standoffs (insert screwdriver through holes eat eet aretratar avita in the circuit board). The control circuit board now may be freed from the front 2-5 ac 215, 17,19) 01,3,5 Panel. 5-8 Bc 216, 18, 20 02, 4,6 I it is necessary to remove the switch 1-8 ec (O21, 23, 25, 27, CRT 7, 9,11, 19, CRY bracket from the circuit board, first remove 5-9 EC (022, 24, 26, 28, CR2 08, 10, 12, 14, CRA all shaft nuts. from the switches. and Controls. Remove the four screws, washers, {and nuts that secure the bracket tothe board: be sure to retain the fiber washers with the screws. Power Out Taino = Fen rere non toms | MRE ie) ‘Ser ea at Sheela Ply ane ton an be oct by using Iacpoues | { Seta aces Be Sa les PEEUSHE h eel ne dren al Spr lean hs Son toi Eas B'S rn Settee ace With power off to the 9440A, disconnect plug P2 from the driver circuit Board. Check the junctions of the transistor groups at the appropriate terminals. of plug P2, in the order presented by Table |. (rear view) Figure 9. OriveOutput Transistor Layout on Heat Sink Once a defective indication is found for a given transistor group, remove one transie- for at a time from the group for individual check. When installing transistors on the heat sink, check that the following conditions are met 1. Mica insulator is not damaged. If dam- ‘aged, use new insulator 2. No grit or metal particles are lodged between transistor and heat sink. 3. Both sides of mica insulator are covered with silicone grease or fluid 4. Mounting screws of transistor are tight (hreads” not stripped in transistor socket). ‘An optional testing device is a PN junction. Insensitive continuity checker, easily a sembied. from. common component Schematic for the checker is given in 40. The checker sounds @ ing a short clreult oF tot Since open-circuit voltage of the checker is 200 mV, and shortciroult current is 10 mA, for less, any solid state device can be tested for shorts without damage, and without turning on an associated junction Figure 10. Schematic for PN Junction-insensitive Continuity Checker 2naoe ‘upon detec: Grew, ‘stance path Erato PARTS LIST MAIN CHASSIS Reference Ordering Name and Reference Ordering Name and Designator Number Description Designator Number Description = '2404:084732.02| Knob, control, 1-1/8" dia wiset (07, 8, 9, 10, | 4803120982.02| Transistor, 2N6259, selected screw 11, 12, 13, ay 27.01-044502.05| PCB assy, driver 44,21, 22 2 27.01-044501-05| PGB assy, power output 23, 24, 25, a 27-01-044500.03| PCB assy. control 26, 27, 28 C12 1801-120228-01| Cap, 9800 uF, 100 RI,2 47.01-102161.01| Resistor, 1002 = 10%, %4W At, 2, 5,6 | 48:08-120227.01] Triac, 158, 200 BTi.2 47-09-120248.03 | Resistor, temp. sensing (moxie) cra, 4 '48:02-120427-01| Rectifier, bridge, 12A, 200 PIV si §53.01-120484-02| Switen, inermo, open 210°F, Fi '51-08-105600-01| Fuse, 10A, 250V. 3AB close 180°F F2 '51:04-120411-01| Fuse, 1.5 slo-blo, pigtal sia 18 | 26.03.084684.01] Switch, power Ki 45.01-04478201| Relay, 2C, mag blowout, 24V de mi §56.08.00755201 | Transformer, power 4, 3, 5,15, | 4803-120157-01] Transistor, $J4117, selected vur,2 28101-044604-07 | Meter, VU 17, 19 48,09-120226-01| Transistor, $14118, selected DRIVER PCB ASSEMBLY Reterence Ordering Name and Reference Ordering Name ano Designator Number Description Designator ‘Number Description ci 1501-107221-01 [Cap,, 5 uF, 25V Ri, 12, 18 | 47-07-10216801 | Fes, 1k = 10%, uw ce 1502-107453.01 | Gap., 180 pF + 10%, 100V 2,52) 47-01-10218201|| Res, 39K@ = 10%, W 3 1501-11989502| Cap., 50 uF, 16 FS, 17, 49 | 47.01-102151.01 Res, 1000 = 10%, iW ca 15,02-10001201 | Cap,, 20 pF = 10%, 500V Ra 47-01-10209901 | Res., 75K = 5%, 4W cs 15.01-100204-01 |Cap,, 10 pF, 25 5, 10, 11 | 47-01-102179.01 |Res., 22K2 = 10%, 1a 5, 17,21 | 1802-10030¢01 | Gap. 0.001 WF = 10%, 100V Fe 47.01-102181-01 | Res, 33K@ = 10%) 4W o7 45.02:107455.01 R79 47-03-10043001 | Res, 40.2K@ 1%, Va 8,9, 20 | 1506-108173.01 FB 47-93-10912301 |Res. 5112 = 1%, VaW 10,11 1501-10257501 Rig 47-01-12023601 | Res. 6.8K = 10%, 2W 642, 15, 16, | 1802-100307-01 |Cap.| 0.01 4F = 20%, 100v Ria 47.01-402167-01 |Res., 22K@ = 109%, 14W 19 Ris 47-01-102187-01 | Res, 100KO + 10%, YAW 13, 14 150210011001 |Cap., 0.1 uF, 100V. Ria 47-01-102045-01 |Res,, 492 = 5%, “AWW cra 1502-107047-01 |Cap., 0.0033 uF = 20%, 100 19, 45, 48 | 47-01-102149.01 | Res., 682 = 10%, 14W ca 18.02-10006-01 |Cap., 560 pF'= 10%, 500V 20 47-01-402161-01 |Res., 6802+ 10%, %eW Gar, 2,6 | 480%-100050-02 | Diode, Zener, 6.2V + 5%, 1W R21 47-01-10215901 |Res., 4702 + 10%, %AW GAS, 4,5, 9° | 4801-100881-02 | Diode, STB 567 R22, 90 147-06-120240011| Pol." 1KO = 30% car. 48.01-109275.01 | Diode, 1N746 R23 47-01-102186-01 |Res., 2700 + 10%, Yaw Garo, 14,17, | 480110701701 [Dioae, 1NAS6A R24, 25, 46, | 47-01-102140.01 |Res., 108 = 10%, 14 18, 19 47,56. cRi2, 13 | 48.01-100876.01 | Diode, 1N270 26, 27 47.01-102371.01 |Res., 22K9 = 10%, ¥W cri not used 28, 29 47.0410216501 |Res., 15KO = 10%, saw ais, 16 | 48:02.042787-01| Rectifier, silicon, 1A, 400 PIV St, a1 47.01-10218001 |Res., 27KQ = 10%, wW 1,3 48.03-109714.01 Transistor, 1281 R32, 55 47-01-102184.03 |Res., S6K9 + 10%, UW 2) 4 448.03-120245.01| Transistor, 2NSS50 33, 54 47.01-102186.01 |Fes., 82K9 = 10%) WW 5, 12 '48.03-0814¢0-02| Transistor, 2N3906, selected 34, 38 47.04102044-01 |Res., 39 + 5%, 1AW 6,13, 16 | 48.03-12023401 | Transistor, MPS A83, selected 35, 37 47-01-102061.03 |Res., 2009 = 5%, 4W a7 448:03-120160.01 Transistor, MPS U6O, selected 36. 47.01-10210201 |Res., 10K9 = 10%, wW 8. 448:03-120159.03 Transistor, MPS U10, selected 39, 40 47.04-102085.01 |Res., 5.1K@ = 5%, 14W a3. 448.03-120235-01 | Transistor, 12255 wiheat sink aa, 43 47-01-102062.03||Res., 2200 = 5%, 4W G10, 17 | 48:03-120233.01] Transistor, MPS A43, selected Raa 47.01-102147.01 |Res., 479 = 10%) WW an 448:03-101098.03] Transistor, 2N2712, selected 50, 51 470110215401 |Res., 1802 = 10%, uW a4 '48.03-120226.01| Transistor, SJ 4118, selected 52 447.01-102189-01 |Res., 150K = 10%, Ww as '48.03-120157-01| Transistor, SJ 4117, selected POWER OUTPUT PCB ASSEMBLY Reference Ordering Name and Relerence Ordering Name and Designator Number Description Designator ‘Number Description cont, 2 '48.02.042787.01| Rectifier, silicon, 1A, 400 PIV 9, 10, 11, | 47-.07-120244.01| Res, 059 =5%, OW u §56.01-018207.01 | Choke, 5 ul, air core 12, 18, 14, AY, 4, 4,5, 6, | 47.01-102918.01 Res, 12 10%, YAW 15, 16, 17 7 18, 19 47.01-120434.01| Res, 120 + 10%, 2W 2, 8 47.01-102925.01 | Res., 4.79 + 10%, 1W 20) 47-92.112166.01 Res. 59 = 10%, SW PARTS LIST (Continued) CONTROL POB ASSEMBLY Roterence Ordering Name and Reterence Ordering Name and Designator Number Description Designator Number Description c16 1¥5.06-108173-01 | Cap,, 0.47 uF, + 20%, 100 9 48:03-101098-03 | Transistor, 2N2712, selected 2 1501-107452.01 | Cap. 10 uF, Sov Rie 47-01-10206501 | Res, 3009 + 52%, V4 W i 1801-119381-01 | Cap., 200 uF, 25 F2\ 4,0, 11 | 470110208001 |Res,, 33K9 =5%, AW ca 18.02-113220-01] Cap. 0.01 uF + 20%, 100V 3, 10 47-01-10207801 |Res. 1K2 +5%, laW cs. 1501-107500-01| Cap, 100 uF, SOV RS, 12, 47-01-10206601 | Res, 3302 59%, 14W 7.8 1501-119229.01 | Cap. 16 uF = 10%, Sov NP 6, 13, 47-01-102091-01 |Res,, 36K =5%%, VW co 15-02-100109-01 |Cap., 0.1 nF = 20%, 100V, Bra 47-01-10205801 |Res, 1502 = 5%, 4W R123 | 48.01-100858-01| Diode, Zener, 12V 5%, 2 15, 16, 20, | 47-01-102163.01 | Fes.) 1K 10%, %4W. CR2! 3, 4, 5, | 48.01-100876.01| Diode, germanium, 1NZ70 22) 27, 29, 7,8, 9, 10 37 che,'11 48.01-107017.01 | Diode, 1NAs6A B17, 28 47.01-102625.01 Res., 10K9 = 10%, 1 R12, 15 | 48.02-120246-01 ] SCR, C103Y¥, 0.8A, Gov Are, 38 47.01-102181-01 | Res., 33KO 10%) aW cars 48:01-100861-01| Stabistor, ST8-567 47.01-10851201 | Res., 33K@ = 10%, 2W GAt4, 16, 17, | 4802.042767-01 | Rectifier, 1A, 400 PIV 47.01-102167-01| Res, 22K@ + 10%, VeW 18, 20, 21, 47.01-10217501 | Res., 10K9 = 10%, mW 22 47.01-100482.01 |Fes., 1M + 10%, 14 cre 48.01-108575.01| Diode, Zener, 30V + 5%, 207 7 47.91-102151-01 |Res,, 1000 + 10%, 14W si, 2, 3, 4, | 98.01-107475.02| Lamp, midg, flange, 28V, 40 ma | | Rao 47-01-10218401 | Res, S6K@ = 10%, YAW 5,6, 7,8 47-01-102147.01 | es. 470 = 10%, Haw a 48,03-107448.03| Transistor, 2N5822, selected 47-01-10217201 | Res. 56K@ = 10%, 14W 2 48.03.0¢1440-02 | Transistor, 2N3806, selected 447-91-10280301 | Res. 1002 + 10%, 1W 3. 48.03-120233-01 | Transistor, MPS Ad3, '47-06-120422.02 | Pot, 20K@ 30% Audio a 48.03-12023401| Transistor, MPS AGS 47-01-102185.01 | Res, B8KO = 10%, %W 5, 4803-11371601| Transistor, unijunction, 2N2646 6 48:03-107447-03| Transistor, 2NS320, selected 51-01-04458904| Switch, rotary, 1 pole, 3 pos. a7 48:03.041840-02| Transistor, 2N305S, selected 51-01-044588.03| Switch, rotary, 3 pole, 4 pos. a8 4803-119140.02 Transistor, 2N5308, selected owidury yorve (vo-caRur) oneweuos “41 eunbi4 pieog 10n110 “\90-S8908) SNeWaLDS “21 8InbL3 10- pieog lo1iu09 "(go-Le2ay) sNeweY9s ‘EL ound 0 nding somo UIs YEOH ‘(Co-r¥6a) SHeWeUDS ‘PL BINBI ¢ A { NNO >) oa “12

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