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ORDER NO. EMID0107021C0 Personal Music PA System SY-PA100 (P) U.S.A (PC) Canada (PL) Mexico (EX) Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Greece, Poland (EF) France (EQ) Germany (EG) Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Holland, Belgium (EB) the United Kingdom (GN) Australia, New Zealand...
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70 RHYTHMS, 50 CHORD SEQUENCES (+ RHYTHMS 50 UER MEMORIES), VARIATION, TEMPO SAMPLING FREQUENCY: 44.1kHz CD PLAYER DECOING: 16 bit LINER / BEAM SOURCE: SEMICONDUCOR LASER(WAVELENGTH 780 nm) / NO. OF CHANNELS: 2 CHANNEL, STEREO / WOW AND FLUTTER : BELOW MEASURABLE LIMIT / D/A CONVERTER:16 bit DAC MIXER INPUT4 EQUALIZER, ECHO, OVER DRIVE...
precautions are clearly labeled or printed, for example, on the cabinet, or on the part concerned. Please follow these safety precautions, and also those listed in the Owner'sManual. 2. Parts which have a mark in the circuit diagram or in the parts list are essential for safety.
is evident. 4. After servicing, be sure to restore the lead dress, insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, etc. 5. Before returning the serviced equipment to the customer, be sure to make the following insulation resistance test to prevent the customer from being exposed to a shock hazard. 2.2.
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already been adjusted. - Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention 1. Human body grounding Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity from your body. 2. Work table grounding Put a conductive material (sheet) or steel sheet on the area where the traverse deck (optical pickup) is placed, and ground the sheet.
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4. Precaution of Laser Diode CAUTION: This unit utilizes a class 1 laser. Invisible laser radiation is emitted from the optical pickup lens. When the unit is turned on: 1. Do not look directly into the pick up lens. 2. Do not use optical instruments to look at the pick up lens. 3.
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Remove the 8 screws A. (refer to Figure-1 (Step 2) Remove the top cabinet assy. (refer to Figure-1 (Step 3) Release the 3 connectors of binding cables on each P.C.B. (refer to Figure-1 Figure-1 6.2. Removing the MAIN P.C.B. and CPR P.C.B. - Follow the item 6.1.
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Figure-2 Figure-3 6.3. Removing the CPL P.C.B. and SW P.C.B. - Follow the item 6.1. - Remove the MAIN P.C.B. (Refer to Removing the MAIN P.C.B. and CPR P.C.B. CPL P.C.B.(Step 1) Remove the 17 screws A (refer to Figure-4 (Step 2) Release the 3 claws, then remove the CPL P.C.B.
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Figure-4 6.4. Changing the traverse deck assy. - Follow the item 6.1. (Step 1) Remove the 4 screws A (refer to Figure-5 (Step 2) Remove the FCC, and remove the traverse deck assy. (refer to Figure-5 Figure-5 (Step 3) Remove the 3 screws B (refer to Figure-6 (Step 4) Unsolder the motor terminal ( 4 points)(refer to...
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(Step 5) Remove the FFC from the connector and CD servo P.C.B.(refer to Figure-7 Figure-7 NOTE Clip FFC of optical pick up with short pin (refer to Figure-7 (Step 6) Remove the 3 Pins(refer to Figure-8 Figure-8...
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(Step 7) Release the claw, and then remove the traverse deck assy.. Figure-9 Figure-10 Note Be careful not to lose the 3 springs because those will also be removed on removal of the traverse deck assy. Figure-11...
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Figure-12 6.5. Removing the CD lid - Follow the item 6.1. (Step 1) Press the CD eject button to open the CD lid. (Step 2) Remove the screw A and remove the seat plate. (Step 3) While holding the CD lid half-closed, release the ribs (2 points) (refer to Figure-13 Figure-13...
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6.6. Removing the ACP P.C.B. - Follow the item 6.1. (Step 1) Remove the 2 screws and remove the ACP cover. (Step 2) Remove the ACP P.C.B mounting screws (A x 2) and release the 2 connectors (refer to Figure-14 (Step 3) Remove the ACP panel mounting screws (B x 3) (refer to Figure-14...
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6.7. Removing the power transfomer (Step 1) Follow the item 6.1. (Refer to "Removing the top cabinet ") (Step 2) Remove the 4 screws A (refer to Figure-15 (Step 3) Remove the power transfomer. Figure-15 6.8. Removing the JACK3 P.C.B. - Follow the item 6.1.
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(Step 1) Remove the front panel mounting screws (A x 3) (refer to Figure-16 (Step 2) Remove the GUITER/MIC jack and the PHONE jack fixing nuts, and remove the JACK3 P.C.B. (refer to Figure-16 ).Nuts Figure-16 6.9. Removing the Jack1, 2 P.C.B. - Follow the item 6.1.
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6.10. Removing the speakers (woofer, full range) - Remove the 8 screws A and remove the speaker net (refer to Figure Woofer speaker(Step 1) Remove the 2 screws B and remove the middle pannel (refer to Figure-19 (Step 2) Remove the 4 screws C and remove the woofer speaker (refer to Figure-20 Full range speakers(Step 1) Remove the 2 screws D and remove the left pannel (refer to...
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Figure-20 7. Checking P.C.B. Operation When measuring the voltages, etc. of P.C.B.s, follow the procedure below to replace the existing cables with extension cables that allow for live troubleshooting. 1. Remove the top panel from the cabinet (refer to "Removing the top cabinet ").
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D : QEXGSS14060A E : RFKZ0119 Figure-21 8. SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION This unit is equipped with a serf-diagnostic function. 1. Trouble finding of the "CD unit" 2. Checking for the "CD control micro tip" and its operating switchs and the LCD. 3.
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5. Open once the CD lid and close it immediately. 6. Press the [ ] button. If there is an anomaly, the error cord appears on the display as indicated below. If there is no anomaly, the display remain still "T", no additional indication appears.
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2. Select "GUTER TUNER" from the "SOURCE SELECT" section. 3. Press and hold the [ ] button for at least two seconds, and while still pressing it, press the [ ] button simultaneously andhold them for at least two seconds. 4.
Page check item opration Display/Result Sine wave output Rhythm button "1" on LED lights/ocilated by a sound level level 16dB Rhythm button "7" on LED lights/ocilated by a full sound level Sine wave sweep START/STOP button on Applicable from 20 Hz to 12.5kHz output Switches and LED UP button of GROUP SELECT on...
the bottom part of each waveform illustration is 1/10 of the actual value (e.g. 0.2 V/cm should be 2.0 V/cm). 3. To measure the waveforms, first set this unit to the service diagnostic mode (refer to “Wave ROM test on SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION ”).
12. MEASURING CONDITION 12.1. Measuring condition of MAIN P.C.B. Check Point 1 - 9...
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13. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 14. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 15. BLOCK DIAGRAM 16. WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM 17. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Notes: *Important safety notice: Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. Furthermore, special parts which have purposes of fire-retardant (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc.
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*Capacity values are in microfarads (uF) unless specified otherwise. P=Pico-farads (pF), F= farads (F) *Resistance values are in ohms, unless specified otherwise. 1K=1,000 (OHM), 1M=1,000K (OHM) *The marking <RTL> indicates that the Retention Time is limited for this item. After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, the item will continue to be available for a specific period of time.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks QKWG042AA LED PANEL QKWG043AA LCD PANEL QMBG031AA EJECT LEVER SPRING QMRG2092AA PW SW COVER RDG0183 GEAR RGU1583-1S OPERATION BUTTON (CR) RGU1584-1S OPERATION BUTTON (CL) RGV0220-1S1 GUITER MODE KNOB RML0529 LEVER SBNG4010A VOLUME KNOB SBNG7031A VOL KNOB...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks QQFGPA100DA FANBAG UNIT EX GT GH PL QQFGPA100EA FANBAG UNIT GN GM QQFGPA100FA FANBAG UNIT QQFGPA100GA FANBAG UNIT QQFGPA100HA FANBAG UNIT QQFGPA100JA FANBAG UNIT QQTG0647A INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 P<IB> QQTG0648A INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 PC EB GN GM<IB>...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks MA2062LF DIODE MAZ2062000LF MAIN SEL4117RM DIODE B0JAME000064 DIODE MAIN SEL4117RM DIODE MA111-TX DIODE MA2J11100L MAIN SEL4117RM DIODE MA111-TX DIODE MA2J11100L MAIN SEL4117RM DIODE MA8075M DIODE MAZ80750M MAIN SEL4117RM DIODE MA8036-LTX DIODE MAZ80360LL MAIN SEL4117RM DIODE...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks M5218AFPE3 C0ABBB000163 CPR MN101C38CDB M5218AFPE3 C0ABBB000163 CPR TC7W14FTE12L C0JBAZ000524 MAIN C3EBDC000045 MAIN M5218AFPE3 C0ABBB000163 CPR C1BB00000636 MAIN M5218AFPE3 C0ABBB000163 CPR KIA7815PI C0CAALG00016 MAIN M5218AFPE3 C0ABBB000163 CPR C1BB00000576 C3FBLD000072 MAIN C0FBBH000043 MAIN IC13 M5218AFPE3 C0ABBB000163 MAIN...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks QLBG005A COIL G0ZZ00001936 MAIN QLQGT1D600LA 60UH × 3 MAIN QLBG005A COIL G0ZZ00001936 MAIN L300 01 QLQGT3T131LA 130mH × 3 JACK1 L302 QLQGT3T131LA 130mH × 3 JACK1 L303 QLQGT3T131LA 130mH × 3 JACK1 L304 QLQGT3T131LA...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks 2SJ106YTE85R TRANSISTOR MAIN 2SA830STPB TRANSISTOR 2SJ106YTE85R TRANSISTOR MAIN 2SA830STPB TRANSISTOR 2SJ106YTE85R TRANSISTOR MAIN 2SA830STPB TRANSISTOR 2SJ106YTE85R TRANSISTOR MAIN Q13 14 2SA830STPB TRANSISTOR UN2213 TRANSISTOR UNR2213 CPL B1ACCF000041 TRANSISTOR MAIN B1ACCF000041 TRANSISTOR MAIN 2SD601AQ TRANSISTOR...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks ERJ3GEYJ154V 1/16W 150K ERJ3GEYJ221V 1/16W 220 MAIN ERJ3GEYJ680V 1/16W 68 D0GB680JA002 CPL ERJ3GEYJ103V 1/16W 10K D0GB103JA002 CPR ERJ3GEYJ221V 1/16W 220 MAIN ERJ3GEYJ680V 1/16W 68 D0GB680JA002 CPL ERJ3GEYJ104V 1/16W 10K D0GB104JA002 CPR ERJ3GEYJ221V 1/16W 220 MAIN...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks ERJ3GEYJ333V 1/16W 33K D0GB333JA002 CPL ERJ3GEYJ103V 1/16W 10K D0GB103JA002 MAIN ERJ3GEYJ153V 1/16W 15K ERJ3GEYJ823V 1/16W 82K D0GB823JA002 CPL ERJ3GEYJ152V 1/16W 1.5K ERJ3GEYJ222V 1/16W 2.2K ERJ3GEYJ473V 1/16W 47K D0GB473JA002 MAIN ERJ3GEY0R00V 1/16W 0 MAIN ERJ3GEYJ222V 1/16W 2.2K...
Controls and functions Operation panel MIXER section (1) INPUT 4 sound quality adjustment section Adjust the sound quality of the guitar or microphone connected to the INPUT 4 GUITAR/MIC terminal. (2) INPUT 1 to 3 sound quality section Adjust the total sound quality from INPUT 1, 2 and 3. (3) Volume mixer section Adjust the volume from INPUT 1 to 4.
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Rear panel (10) LINE OUT 1 (stereo/monaural M6) Output the sound from the PA100. (The sound from this terminal is not affected by the MASTER VOLUME setting). • To output monaural sound, connect to the R/MONO terminal; do not connect anything to the L terminal in this case.
Symptoms which appear to be signs of trouble The following changes in performance may occur but do not indicate equipment trouble or malfunction. Phenomenon Remedy • No sound is produced. The volume level for the input device is at the minimum setting. Use the INPUT 1 to INPUT 4 controls, or the MASTER VOLUME control, to set the volume to an appropriate level.
P PC PL TRANSFORMER JP401 CN400 BLUE BLACK CN401 L400 JK400 C400 10UHx2 4700P C401 100V0.1 BLUE POWER PRODUCTS FOR OTHERS TRANSFORMER JP400 JP402 CN400 BLUE BLACK CN401 L400 JK400 C400 10UHx2 4700P C401 100V0.1 BLUE SY-PA100 ACP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...
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C304 R304 6.8K C311 C305 JK304 50N1 AUX IN Rch R305 6.8K L303 130mHx3 JK304 R306 LINE OUT L JK304 R307 LINE OUT R R309 R308 C322 JK305 0.1P LINE OUT L JK306 LINE OUT R SY-PA100 JACK1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...
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2ms. 0.1V/DIV. I H G E D C B A 3.4V 3.4V S701 TP6 TP7 TP12 TP13 TP14 TP17 (REST SW) TP15 TP19 TP22 C743 C753 470P TP16 6.9V CN702 CPL CD-LCD CIRCUIT(CN2) on SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-10 SY-PA100 CD SERVO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...
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IC701 Ref No. MODE STOP PLAY IC701 Ref No. MODE STOP PLAY IC702 Ref No. MODE STOP PLAY IC702 Ref No. MODE STOP PLAY IC702 Ref No. MODE STOP PLAY IC702 Ref No. MODE STOP PLAY IC703 Ref No. Ref No. MODE MODE STOP...