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fa MITSUBISHI STEREO POWER AMPLIFIER DA-A10/A15 SERVICE MANUAL CONTENTS SERVICE DATA COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS. CONNECTION CONNECTING NOTES HANDLE ATTACHMENT SERVICING NOTES .. SPEAKER SELECTION. 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JAt this time, do not touch the radiator. bucr POWER INDICATOR The duct contains connecting cord and power cord. When the amp power supply is turned on, this indicator lights in’ red. HANDLE MOUNTING HOLES DA-A1O, DA-A15 Rear Section SPEAKER SELECTOR (Speaker-selecting switch) This switch selects speakers connected to the speaker-connecting terminals. Bees) aol f] This knob adjusts level of input fed from the pre amp. Input increases| when the knob is turned in clockwise direction. Normally, it is set to extreme end in clock- wise direction. Two speaker systems can be connected. When the knob is turned in counter- clockwise, cord connection is loosened. |lololojo! Oo INPUT LEVEL SPEAKERS REMOTE (Input-adjusting knob) (Speaker-connecting terminals) Speaker control cable is connected to here. Other end of the cable is connected to speaker control terminal of Mitsubishi pre amp (DA-P10) . CONNECTION SPEAKER SPEAKER CONNECTING NOTES Before connection, turn off the power supply at all times. Otherwise, the speakers are liable to be damaged by click noise caused when the cord is plugged in or out. Avoid wrong connection In case of incorrect connections such as reverse connec- tion of R and L of terminal as well as (+) and (-) of speaker, or short circuit, stable sound cannot be obtained or the protective circuit remains operated. Correctly make input terminal connection When pin plug is loosely connected or disconnected, hum occurs and the protective circuit starts. Use shielded wire for input terminal connection Use a shielded wire of not more than 2m long. Use speaker having nominal impedance ranging from 4 to 169 In this machine, when load impedance reaches 40 or less, the protective circuit starts, resulting interruption of sound. Strip wire sheath at tip of speaker cord in approximately 15mm, and then connect it to speaker output terminal HANDLE ATTACHMENT 1) Remove screws and washers from the radiator and duct. 2) Attach a provided handle on right side with screws as shown. 3) After the right side, proceed the left side similarly. Attaching Procedure: 1) Affix provided rubber sheets on the handle as shown to protect the handle from damage. 2) Remove two couples of screws and washers from the power amp and pre amp respectively. 3) Attach and fix the handle on right side with four screws as shown. 4) After the right side, proceed the left side similarly. SERVICING NOTES When you find the following troubles, confirm whether other audio equipment correctly functions and is properly connected to this machine, and then check the following items. 1. Power supply is not turned on - Incomplete plug-in of the power supply cord - Power supply fuse is broken. No_sound is not produced - Improper switch setting - Protective circuit remains operated. In this case, nominal impedance of the speaker drops below 4% use the speaker having nominal impedance of 4 to 162. - Incomplete plug-in of speaker cord and pin plug. - Contact of (+) and (-) wires of speaker cord - Imbalance of volume at right and left sides. In this case, readjust BALANCE knob of the pre amp. Noise is produced - Player is not earthed. - Output cord of player is placed close to power supply cord. - Incomplete plug-in of pin plug Sound quality is deteriorated - Howling It occurs when vibration of the speaker transmits to the player. To avoid howling, keep the speaker apart from the player as far as possible. Moreover, it is recommended to use insulator that is placed under the player to greatly absorb vibration. Stereo sound and treble cannot be obtained - Reverse connection of (+) and (-) of speaker cord - Reverse connection of R and L of input terminal Other No sound is produced for five to seven seconds after switching-on of power supply This is not trouble. This is why muting circuit works to prevent the machine from shock noise caused at switching on. 10 SPEAKER SELECTION Speaker systems can be selected by SPEAKER SELECTOR mounted on the rear panel of the machine, When you use Mitsubishi DA-P10, you can select speaker systems by the pre amp, using a speaker control cable provided. At this time, - Set SPEAKER SELECTOR to "off". - connect the speaker connect the speaker control cable as shown. POWER AMP wenn ommlle Ges PRE_AMP + Ea ory - After that, you can select speaker system by pre amp. a PARTIAL DISASSEMBLY 1. Bottom Plate Removal 1) Remove screws as shown in Fig.1. 2) At this time, do not confuse two types of screws in use. Fig.1 12 Elevation of Printed Circuit Board 1) Remove nine screws from the bottom plate. 2) Remove four screws from the printed circuit board (PCB). 3) Cut four clampers binding lead wires, using nippers. [Cutting position: Fig.2@] 4) Elevate PCB in direction shown by(@ in Fig.2. 5) Finally, insert PCB into a groove of the radiator shown by @) in Pig.2. 13 3. Capacitor Removal 1) Remove four PCB-fixing screws, then elevate PCB. 2) As shown in Fig.3, remove four screws, then take 3) out a capacitor cover. [Screws: 3 x 12, self-tapping screws, type-1] Demount the capacitor from a holder. At this time, although the capacitor is bonded to the holder, you can easily separate them with a small 4) When the capacitor is attached to the holder, always apply bond on the holder side. Note: Be sure that the capacitor cover must be placed in direction shown on the cover top. CUSHION PL CAPACITOR COVER ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR po am 4 3 x 12 SLEF-TAPPING SCREW, TYPE-1 Fig.3 14 ADJUSTMENT 1. Idling Current Adjustment 1) Connect DC voltmeters between terminals 10 and 15, 2) 3) 4) and between terminals 40 and 45 as shown in PCB (MA-22) of DA-A10. Rotate VR103 and VR203 so that the DC voltmeter reads a minimum value. Readjust VR103 and 203 so that the DC voltmeter reads 15 + 3mv. After switching-on of the power supply, wait approximately 10 minutes until stable state can be obtained. After that, readjust VR103 and 203 so that the DC voltmeter reads 42 + 3mv. | NO-SIGNAL CURRENT V. TEMPERATURE ge é gw 5 Ox 4 an COMMON & ol { 8 Be jo. 0 0 O AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) 15 . Mid-Point Voltage Adjustment sD) 2) Connect DC voltmeters between terminals 23 and 61, and terminals 53 and 61 as shown in PCB of DA-Al0, setting SPEAKER SELECTOR to A. Rotate VR102 and VR103 so that the DC voltmeter reads 0 + 5mV. DA-A10.15 PCB(COPPER PATTERN SIDE) 16 CHARACTERISTICS DA-AIO Output V. Total Harmonic Distortion (%) High Harmonic Distortion I | Output (W) Frequency V. Separation “ ton Separation (dB) 5 287 2 $7 te? sre 2 Frequency (Hz) DA-AIS output V. Total Harmonic Distortion cI 97 100 High Harmonic Distortion (8) 7" Output Ww) om vie es Frequency V. Separation HI THT, asa Separation (dB) @ + 5700? Frequency (Hz) s7ik a sim 2 17 Output V. otal Harmonic Distortion Oe a 4a ™ s 5 Se a ag a3 = how Q°7 ge Bas aA Ba: ti omy a ey? stm 2s Output (W) Frequency Response ei Es On a o 3 & 00 eS tk On te Tm Ske) mura) Frequency (Hz) output Vv. TotOl Harmonic Distortion Oe eu aa a3 Se Bo Ea: 3D Shoo eo" 23 Go + an Ba: et soos srt arm as Output (W) Frequency Response Response (dB) oak ee Frequency (Hz) 18 DA-ALO WIRING DA - Al0 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 20 It's Free DA_- Al5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM {eilg] ® oureo) PROTECTIVE CRCUM] 2. DA - Al0_ PARTS LIST (Continued) PART NAME PART NO. SCHEMATIC DIA. NO. PART NAME PART NO. SCHEMATIC DIA. NO. C-Elect MO7143360 CLL Relay 7113465 RELAY A.B (10,000,F x 2, 63V) VR-Semi-B4, 7K MO71.15352 VR102, VR?02 VR-Semi-B2. 2K MO7T139436 vR103, VR203 Transistor 2SC1116 MO7113308 9112, Q113, 9212, 9213 R-Puse 1/2W 1.2K-J MO7143416 R121, R221 Transistor 2SA747 MO7113307 114, Q115, 0214, Q215 R-Fuse 1/2W 220-K M05085473 R308 Diode SELTO5RC MO7132320 © D15 R-Fuse 1/2W 150-K MO7142416 R11, R51 Case (for C-Elect) MO7143295 Terminal Board MO7160575 23, 24 Transistor 250382 MO7143305 — Q110, 9210 Socket MO7139480 22 Transistor 2SB537 MO7143306 = Q111, Q211 VR-STD-B100K 10 MO714 3400 VR101, VR?01 Transistor 2SA847 M07140303 © Q101, Q102, 9201, 0202 Poeth-oera Mo4097440 Transistor 2SC1628 MO7142307 9103, Q104, 9203, 204 SW-Slide MO7142450 sl Transistor 2SA818 MO7142308 = Q105, 9205 Transistor 2SA823 M05104312 —-Q107, 9207 SonewMetdiiwiitnveahed M07139779 M6 x 16 Transistor 25¢1904 MO7143303 108, Q208 Transistor 2SA899 MO7143304 Q109, 9209 Transistor 25A639S MO7142310 © Q116, 9216 Transistor 2SC1740 MO7137304 Q106, Q206, 9301 Transistor 2SC1211 MO7071307 9302 Transistor 2SB616 07229309 —Q303 Transistor 2SA832 M07142312 9304, Q305 Diode 182473 M07060320 D101, D102, D114, D201 D202, D301, Diode NZ312 07113320 D103, D203 Diode 182471 M7113321 D105, D106, D303, D205 D206, Diode 1S2471VE M07142320 D107, D207 Diode Ss-3 MO7143320 DLL Diode ss-3r MO7143321 12 Diode PM102-1 M07142323 D13 22 23 DA - Al5 PARTS LIST (Parts Different from DA-A10's) PART NAME PART NO. SCHEMATIC DIA. NO. C-Elect MO7144360 © C11 (12,000uF x 2, 70v) Transistor 2SC1585 M07142303 112, Q113, 0212, 9213 Transistor 2SA908 MO7142304 114, Q115, 9214, 9215 Case (for C-Elect) MO7144295 Transistor 2SB616 MO7229309 9303 Diode 1002 M04120321 D303, D304 Diode SS-5 MO7142321 Dll Diode $S-5R MO7142322 D12 24 2. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION nore Mis fx nen aR MCD TOR SM-7023-IT.FR,SS_ PRINTED IN JAPAN

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