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ORDER NO. EMiD990100100 ervice Manual Specifications KEYBOARD MAX. POLYPHONY SOUND PEDAL BRILLIANCE DIGITAL EFFECT DIGITAL REVERB ‘TOUCH SENSITIVITY ‘TRANSPOSE TUNING METRONOME ‘SEQUENCER DISPLAY DEMO mot 88 KEYS 32 NOTES. GRAND, UPRIGHT, E PIANO 1, E PIANO 2, HARPS, VIBES, STRINGS, PIPE ORGAN SOFT, SOSTENUTO, SUSTAIN MELLOW, BRIGHT (5 STEPS) © (ROOM, STAGE, HALL, CONCERT) LIGHT, NORMAL, HEAVY cor 427 3 H2-440.0 H2-459.0 He O (TIME SIGNATURE: OFF, 2/4, 14, 414, 5/4, 618) TRACK (1, 2) STORAGE CAPACITY: ‘APPROX. 4500 NOTES, RECORDING MODE REAL TIME MULTI TIMBRE, LOCAL CONTROL, OMNI ON, PROGRAM CHANGE, PEDAL, EFFECT, TRANSPOSE (mM): (Mc): XM): (EN): (eH): (EF): (E2) (ew): (EA): (EP): USA. Canada Mexico Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland Holland, Belgium France, Italy Germany ‘Switzerland Austria Spain, Portugal, Greece, South Africa MODE SET OTHERS output ‘SPEAKERS, POWER REQUIREMENT DIMENSIONS (Wt) NET WEIGHT ACCESSORIES *Spectications are subject o change without notice for further improvement Digital Piano SX-PX332/PX332M AREAS (EK): the United Kingdom (KL): New Zealand (KR): Australia (KS): Malaysia (XO): Saucl Arabia, Hong Kong, Kuwait (xt): Taiwan (X):" Thailand, Indonesia, Iran, UAE, Panama, Argentina, Peru, Brasil (xP): Philippines (XW): Singapore PIANO TUNING, MINIMUM RANGE POWER SWITCH, MAIN VOLUME, MIDI TERMINALS (IN, OUT), PEDAL IN, AUX IN (RIRS4, U), LINE OUT (R/RGL, L), COMPUTER, HEADPHONES:2, AC IN, INITIAL KEY 80W (40 Wx2) t4om x2 100 W 110 W (NORTH AMERICA AND MEXICO) ‘AG 120/220/240 V_S0/60 Hz ‘AC 120 V 60 Hz (NORTH AMERICA ‘AND MEXICO) AC 230-240 V 50/60 Hz (EUROPE, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, SINGAPORE AND PHILIPPINES) 138.7 om x 103 2 om x 48.5em (64-19/32" x 40-5/8" x 19-9/32") 47 kg (103.6 Ibs.) AG CORD, MUSIC STAND inyury or death, Technics WARNING ‘This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service @ product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with inthis service information by anyone else could result in serious 1999 Matsushita Elecine Industral CO. , LTD. All nghts reserved. Unauthonzed copying and cistibution| 's.a violation of aw, WARNING To prevent the risk of fire, smoke, or electrical shock and to ensure safe operation, please be sure to follow the safety guidelines below. 1. Atplaces where special caution is required, the necessary safety 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's Manual. 2, Parts which have a_/1, mark in the circuit diagram or in the parts lst are essential for safety. When replacing these parts, be sure to use only the specified parts. 3, Use the specified types for internal wiring (double-insulated wiring, ee.) 4. When replacing parts on the AC primary side (power transformer, electric switch, electrical cord, noise-prevention condenser, etc.), wind the lead wire and secure it by soldering, 5. Do not et the wiring come into contact with heat-emitting devices (fuse resistor, radiator plate, etc.) 6. When replacing the varing, make sure that itis not in contact with the unfinished or rough edge of a part. 7. When replacing the power cord (except for the plug-in type), tug it from various directions to confirm that it does not slip out of place. 8. Spacing If soldering was done on the AC primary circuit, confirm that the interval between the soldered terminals or between the terminal and surrounding metalic parts 1s at least the minimum required (between the primary circuit and the chassis: at least 6.5 mm; between primary circuit terminals: at least 4.0 mm; between primary circuit terminals and secondary circuit terminals: atleast 6.5 mm). CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ‘SAFETY PRECAUTION et FUASP P.C. 145 ARRANGEMENT OF CONTROL PANEL vss FS ‘Measuring Condition of FJASP P.C.B. 146 HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE PIANO someone FB CPLIGPR P.C.B. nnn 1-7 KEYBOARD RANGES oc... seonenne FB CPLICPR CIRCUIT nnn 1418 INITIAL SETTING 16 HP/COMIPKB P.C.8. 1-21 TERMINALS. 17 PKB CIRCUIT worn 1-21 PARTS LOCATION ... 18 MKB1/MKB2 CIRCUIT. 1-22 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS seomenenenne FB MKBI CIRCUIT... 1-23 ‘SYMPTOMS WHICH APPEAR, TO BE SIGNS OF TROUBLE vn be I REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ABOUT THE SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION... F-13, P.C.B. AND WIRING PARTS LIST. MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART sone 1S, ‘CABINET AND CHASSIS PARTS LIST. PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICING... 16 CABINET PARTS LOCATION... MANUAL KEYBOARD PARTS LOCATION... Il SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS MANUAL KEYBOARD. WIRING CONNECTION Diagram... PACKING... BLOCK Diagram Measuring Condtion of MAIN P.CB. MAIN P.CB. MAIN/COM CIRCUIT. FJASPIHP CIRCUIT. SAFETY PRECAUTION © Safety Precaution Before servicing, unplug the powor cord to prevent an electric shock: Won replacing pats, use only the manufacturers recommended components for safely. Check the condition of he power ord. Replace if wear or damage 6 evident. ‘tor sorvieing, be sure to restore the lead dress, insulation bariers, nsuaton papers, shold, et: Before retuming the serviced equipment tothe customer, be sure to make the folowing insulation resistance test to prevent the customer rom bolng exposed toa shock hazard @ Insulation Resistance Test 1. Unplug the power cord and short the prongs of the plug with a jumper var. 2. Tum on the power switch. 3, Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet par, such as screw heads, connectors, control shafts, handle brackets, etc. Measurements should range from 4 MQ to infinity forall exposed pars, Exposed ‘matal part Ohmnmeter Resistance = 4MA. to % ARRANGEMENT OF CONTROL PANEL a fint=mifi ress one of the SOUND buttons to select the desired sound, Each sound features Touch Response, which increases the volume when the keyboard is played harder. @ piciTat EFFECT Apply a celeste effect to give the sound greater depth. © DIGITAL REVERB ‘Add a reverb effect to the sound. Select from four echo types: ROOM, STAGE, HALL and CONCERT. @ BRILLIANCE The BRILLIANCE allows you to select the brightness ofthe sound form 5 settings. If ether ofthe buttons is pressed once, the. current setting value will appear on the display, and it can then be changed. Pressing the BRIGHT bution increases the brightness; when the MELLOW button is pressed, the sound becomes mellower. During setting the brightness is shown on the display (-2 to 2) Ob fo- 0000 66 os © Display ‘The display shows a variety of different setting values, and also the SEQUENCER and METRONOME tempos. @ SEQUENCER Record your performance and have it automatically played back, @ TOUCH SENsiTiViTY Choose LIGHT, NORMAL or HEAVY keyboard touch (Touch Response) to match your type of playing, @ Soft pedal When the pedal is depressed, the sound is softer. © Sostenuto Pedal Ifthe pedal is pressed while the keys are pressed, a sustain effect is applied to those notes only. @ sustain Pedat ‘The sound is sustained when a key is released while this pedal is depressed, HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE PIANO “To prevent the piano unit from falling off the stand, secure it firmly with the screws. (1) Assomble the right and let planks to the pedal box with the 4 brass-colored screws. + Loosen the pedal cord, stowed on the inner side of the pedal box, and extend it. Pedal box B\ = [Fig. 1] [] Place the piano body on the stand and secure it with 4 black screws A. [Fig. 3] [2] Place the stand upright and mount the rear panel with 2 black screws A and 4 black sorews B. ‘+ Run the screws directly into the pedal box as there aro ro rough holes inthe pedal box. box Black screw B IFig. 2] [TH] Connect the pedal cord and power cord to the termi- nals located on the rear of the piano unit as shown be- low. ‘+ Secure the pedal cord to the clamps as shown in the figure. Fig. 4] KEYBOARD RANGES Ae Dt Giz Oy Flas Alan Dios Glos lat Flas Ato Diss Gta Oe Flio Ata. Oty (Glos Oty ou Fire Afra | Dine Gtae Dies hus Oh Fen ates Oter Gira Chr} Fes ates ‘Rr | Ge Ea Gri Bs! Owl Fer) Aes) Cox] ae] Gad Bo! Ou) as) Av] Cu Ese) Gel Sun] On) Fan) Al Gr Ea’ Ge Se Bs De Fe Ais Cie Em Ges Ber Duo Fas Asr Ceo Eu Ger Bor Ou Fer fot Cex Eat Grs Bis Dre Fan Ane Con INITIAL SETTING ‘The following procedure resets all programmable settings, functions and memories to their initialized (factory-preset) status Use this procedure if the buttons, keys, etc. malfunction, or when you wish to reset the memories and functions. 4. Tum off the POWER button. 2. While pressing the INITIAL key at the same time, turn the POWER button on again. (Or, you can press the INITIAL key while the MODE SET button is pressed. TERMINALS (on the rear panel) une OT AK Bee D Beo D 090 09 HEADPHONES (phones) X2 For silent practice, headphones may be used. When plugged in, the speaker system is automatically switched off, and sound is heard only through the headphones. ————— —= Phonés LINE OUT (output level 1.5 Vims, 600 0) By plugging into an extemal high-power ampiffie, the sound can be reproduced at a high volume. (Use the R/R+L termi- rial when outputting monaural sound. However, there are some cases where the sound quality may deteriorate de- ppending on the sound.) AUX IN (input level 0.5 Vims, 6 KO) (Other instruments such as a rhythm machine or sound module can be connected to the piano so that the sound is ‘output from the piano. To receive monaural sound, connect, the other instruments to the R/RL terminal MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) MIDI isthe standard specification that enables connection to ‘equipments such as synthesizers and personal computers, IN: The terminal that receives data from external equip- ment OUT: The terminal that transmits data from this instrument, to-extemal equipment. + Use a 5-pin DIN cord (less than 15 m long) for these connec tions. PEDAL IN Connect the included pedal 6 —couruTeR — ail ‘COMPUTER By connecting this terminal to the serial port of a computer, performance data can be exchanged. Use the switch to select the type of computer. + Be sure that the power to this instrument is tured off when, ‘connecting to @ computer or when changing the switch set- ting. “The new switch setting wil be effective when the power is tumed on again. Caution: Failure to tum off the power before changing the switch setting may result in malfunction. ‘When no computer Is connected, or when a MIDI interface is used, the switch should be set to MIDI. ‘ Use an ACCESSORY CABLE (SZ-JJAP1) to connect the COMPUTER terminal ofthis instrument to the modem port ‘printer port of a Macintosh Series computer. Set the switch to MAC. + Set the MIDI interface clock of the Macintosh software to 1 Miz, - Use an ACCESSORY CABLE (SZ-JJAT#) to connect the COMPUTER terminal ofthis instrument to the RS232C termi nal of a PC. Set the switch to PC2, 'The MIDI driver included with the cable should be installed in the computer. (Refer to the manual accompanying the cable.) “Macintosh @regstered mark of Apple Comput, Inc. PARTS LOCATION Computer Terminal P.C.B. Control Panel Left P.C.B. MAIN P.C.8. EEX — {asm FiteracwAMPY Power Supply P.C.B. [ESE Control Pane! Right P.C.B. one = aa \ a 2 spear ZA a Headphone PCB. (inside) Soft Pedal —! [Fig.5] ‘Sustain Pedal Sostenuto Pedal DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS [1] Removing the top cover 1. Remove the top cover mounting screws (@ 4 pes.) 2. Slide the top cover forward and lft up (as shown by the arrows). Removing the keyboard cover 41, Remove the top cover (see step [7 2 Match the gears of the keyboard cover with the notches in the guide rail, and lift up the keyboard Keyboard cover [Fig.6] [3] Removing the control panel + Pull out the connectors on the control panel Control panel 1, Remove the keyboard cover (see step (2). 2. Remove the control panel mounting screws (® 2 pes and @ 1 pe). 8. Siide the conirol pane! forward and pull out (as shown by the arrows). [Fig.7] [4] Removing the keyboard assembly 1. Remove the control pane! (see step (3). 2. Remove the keyboard assembly mounting screws lo- Keyboard assembly cated on the bottom ofthe cabinet (® 10 pcs. [Fig.8] [5] Key (s) Disassembly 1. Remove the keyboard assembly (see step (i). 2. While pressing slighty the front ofthe key, push the rear of the key forward to disengage the key clow from the chassis, 8. Littthe key up to remove it. NoTE: ‘+The key claw is easily broken. Do not apply undue force. Should a key claw break, itcan still be used. ‘Ifa black key is to bo replaced, It is necessary to re- move both adjacent white keys. [Fig.9] ‘Assembly 1. Insert the front part of the key into the chassis. 2. Insert the plate spring into the hammer notch as ‘shown in the figure. 3. While slowly lowering the key into the chassis, insert the plate spring into the notch at the rear ofthe key. 4. Carefully insert the key into the opening in the chas- sis and slide the key towards the rear to lock it in place. [Fig.10] [6] Disassembly of the pedal assembly 4. Remove the pedal assembly from the pedal box. 2, Disassemble the pedal assembly as shown inthe fig- Removing the speakers. Remove the top cover (see step [T). Removing the speaker box Remove the speaker box mounting screws (@ 4 es. each). Removing the speakers Remove the speakers mounting screws (@ 4 pes. each) exe xs t I ‘Speaker vor y/ — @x4 89 Oxeg 9, Removing the printed circuit boards + Remove the top cover (see step [Tl + Pullout the connectors on the printed circuit boards. MM rcs. 1. Remove the ground wire holding screw (@ 1 pe.). 2. Release the claws of the 5 P.C.B. holders. Poe. 1. Remove the FJASP P.C.B. mounting screws (@ 2 pes. and @ 2 pes.) 2, Release the claws of the 3 P.C.B. holders. PCB. 1. Remove the COM P.C.B, mounting sorows (@ 1 pe). 21 Release the claws ofthe 2 P.C.B. holders DMM pcs. Pu PCB. PCB. 1. Remove the keyboard assembly (see step [4]). 2. Remove the headphone jack mounting nuts (@ 2 pos). 3, Remove the ground wire holding sorew (@ + pe). 4, Remove the HP P.C.B, mounting screws (@ 2 pes.) Pc. 1. Remove the control panel (see step 2. Pullof the MAIN VOLUME knob. 3. Remove the GPL P.C.B. mounting screws (® 10 pes., © 3 pes., @ 1 pe. and @ 1 po) PCB. 1, Remove the control panel (see step 3, Remove the CPR P.C.B. mounting screws (@ 3 pcs., © 10cs., @ 1 pe. and @ 1 pe). | \$ LIE i [Fig.13] 7 pee, MAIN VOLUME knob Control panel [Fig.14] SYMPTOMS WHICH APPEAR TO BE SIGNS OF TROUBLE The following changes in performance may occur in the Technics Digital Ensemble but do not indicate trouble. Phenomenon Remedy No sound is produced when the keyboard | «No sound is produced if the MAIN VOLUME is set to MIN. is played Use the sliding control to set the volume to an appropriate level. «IF the MIDI LOCAL CONTROL is set to off, set it 1 on, Nothing is shown on the display. ‘The metronome, SEQUENCER tempo, etc. are indicated on the display. During normal performance, however, the display Is off Data cannot be exchanged through MIDI | «The switch for the COMPUTER terminal is not set to MIDI. Turn terminals, off the power to this instrument and set the switch to MIDI ‘*Match the channels on the transmitting side and the receiving side. ‘The sound quavers or is distorted. ‘*When the COMPUTER terminal or both the MIDI IN and OUT tetminals are connected to a computer, depending on the computer software the received data may be sent back to the instrument just as itis. Because of this the sound generated from the keys and the sound generated from the returned data are both produced, causing Undesirable effects, such as the sounds canceling each other out, for example. In this case, either change the software settings to prevent received data from being returned, or set the MIDI LOCAL CONTROL to off ™ About the backup memory The selected sound and various functions, MIDI settings and SEQUENCER contents remain in the memory for about one week after the POWER is turned off * The backup memory will not function until the POWER has been on for about 10 minutes. + If you wish to return all memories and settings to their initialized status, while pressing the MODE SET button, press the INITIAL key on the keyboard. Or you can turn on the POWER while pressing the INITIAL key. ‘+ When the POWER is turned on, the MIDI LOCAL CONTROL is set to on * If you wish to retain the memory for longer than one week, before one week has elapsed, turn on the power and leave it on for about 10 minutes before turning it off again. The settings will remain’ in the memory for about one week from this time. ABOUT THE SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION ‘This model has some self-dlagnostic capabilities. When set to the self-diagnostic mode, operation of various components can be ‘by following the procedures in the chart below. No. |__PCB. TEST MODE Procedure 1 | MAIN | RAM(IG8, 9), ROM (IC6) check | 1.Connect the CHECKING DEVICE (refer to page I-14) to CNS on the MAIN P.C.B., and turn on the CHECKING DEVICE switch. 2.Turn on the power switch. When the power switch is tumed on, the LED of the CHECKING DEVICE flashes 8 times. The first 4 flashes are for the RAM check, and the latter 4 flashes are for the ROM check. The order of the LED flashes ‘correspond to the respective IC numbers as shown below. If an IC is defective, the corresponding flash time is longer. na — es | Examples 1239 4 1234 1. RAM OK, ROM OK - -eeee eee 2, RAM OK, ROM (IC) defective ——- e eee meee 3. RAM (IC8,9)defective, ROMOK ———+—= eee eee 1 1 ca ce NOTE : @ indicates shor flash time 1 = indicates long flash time 2 | PL | CPU (ICI) check 7.Connect the CHECKING DEVICE to CN9 on the MAIN P.C.B. (the Checking Device switch should be off 2.Press and hold the two D keys shown below, and then turn on the power switch. ait Dias ‘When the power switch is turned on, the LED of the CHECKING DEVICE flashes 4 times. The order of the LED flashes corresponds to the CPU (IC) on the respective P.C.B.s as shown below. Ifan IC is defective, the corresponding flash time is longer, 12494 1.101 0K ——- e--- 2.11 detective = oes cru cn) NOTE: @ indicates shor flash time ‘= indicates long flash time No | PCB TEST MODE Procedure 3 | MAIN MAIN: IC12 power switch. Wave ROM check 1.Press and hold the two E keys shown below, and then turn on the 2.Select the POP GRAND sound. ‘3, Reduce the MAIN VOLUME level low ennogh. AC When set to the self-dlagnostic mode, the Wave ROM outputs a sine wave. The Wave ROMs ‘correspond to the keyboard keys as shown in the diagram to the right. When a key is pressed, the ‘corresponding sine wave sound is produced. If no ‘sound is produced, or ifthe sound is distorted, the Wave ROM corresponding to that key is defective. This methode allows to diagnose also the output routes (UR) from the Wave ROM. +The key number indicates the Wave ROM number. (+O: 1¢12) [CRIGHT channel + | “LEFT channel 4] cpt cPR ligting check ‘switch ‘Control Panel buttons LED Press and hold the two F keys shown below, and then turn on the power I I I I fesee Fheys Press the buttons on the control panel and confirm that the corresponding LEDs light. check switch. Control Panel LED display Press and hold the two G keys shown below, and then turn on the power| A (emee on ‘The numbers are displayed automatically and repieatedly on the display. switeh, Keyboard ROM (IC1) check | Press and hold the two A keys shown below, and then turn on the pawer| LOA t_t or Ht the keyboard ROM (IC1) is OK, the TOUCH SENSITIVITY LIGHT LED only flashes on the control panel. Ifit is defective, the LEDs (LIGHT and NORMAL, or LIGHT, NORMAL and HEAVY) flash. ™ Connection between serving CHECKING DEVICE and MAIN P.C.B. MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART Digital Piano [SX-PX322] [SX-PX322M] Funetion Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Detautt 1-46 1-16 memorized Channel Changed 1416 1-46 Default 3 1,3 memorized Mode Messages x x ‘Altered = = Note "21-108, 0-127 Nur True voice = “0-127 Velocity Note ON ° ° Note OFF X (Ont: V=0) x after Key's x x Touch chs x x Pitch Bend x ° ot "Q modulation 06,38 “6 data entry o7 “O volume (part) 10 “d pan Controt " “0 part expression Change 64 | ox sustain pedal 68 x sostenuto pedal 67 Ox soft pedal 3 “0 ravers dopth 93 ox digital effect 98, 99 “0 NRPN LSB, MSB 100,101 “} RPN LSB, MSB Prog ox ox Change = True # 0-127 7 System Exclusive x x System Song Pos x x Song Sel x x Common Tune x x system Clock x x Real Time Commands |X x Aux Local ONIOFF | X ° All'Notes OFF | X 3 Messages Active Sense. | © ° Reset x x Notes Ox “oss sWhether of not the data for each of these items is transmitted or received can be set. +1, Changes depending on the TRANSPOSE setting | Effective only inthe, MULTI TIMBRE mode. Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO. O: Yes Mode 3: OMNIOFF,POLY Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO x: No 1-15 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICING 1 Precautions for measuring of the output waveforms. 1. The waveform was measured with a ‘National Digital Storage Oseiloscope VP-57S0A". Therefore the waveforms of musical tone signals shown may itfer somewhat due tothe fference in the timing of tiggering. 2, Since the 1/10 test probe is used, the indicated voltage value on the botiom part of each waveform photo is 1/10 ofthe actual value (e.g 0.2 Viem should be 2.0 Vom) 3. Tomeasure the waveforms, st se this uit tothe sel-diagnostc mode (refer to page I-14, No. 8). The Wave ROM output wil then be output as a sine wave to facilitate the servicing check I Important safety notice: ‘Components identified by a /\, mark have special characteristics impotant for safety, When replacing any of these components, use only manufacture's specified parts. I symbolic Marks ‘The symbolic marks for resistors and capacitors which used inthis circuits are classified as following TABLE-1 and TABLE-2. 1, RESISTORS. + Resistors without symbolic mark are FIXED CARBON FILM RESISTORS (ERD-type). “All resistors are 1/4 WATT, +5 % TOLERANCE unless otherwise designated in schematic diagrams. (TABLE-1) ‘SYMBOL ‘SPECIFICATION ‘SYMBOL ‘SPECIFICATION © _| Fixed Carbon Fim Resistors @© _ | Foted Metal Fm Resistors “FLAME-PROOF” (ERD—F—type) “FLAME-PROOF” (ERX—type) © _ | Fixed Wie wound Resistors [E]__ | Fuse Type Fixed Metal Oxido Fim Resistors “FLAME-PROOF" (ERF—type) “FLAME-PROOF" (ERO—type) © _| Fixed Metal Oxide Fim Resisors Fuse Type Fixed Carbon File Resistors “FLAME-PROOF" (ERG—type) “FLAME-PROOF” (ERD2FC—type) © _| Fixed Metal Fiim Resistors (Precision and High Stability) (ERO—type) 2. CAPACITORS + Capacitors without symbolic mark are POLYESTER CAPACITORS. (ECQM-type, ECQG-type, +10 % Tolerance) + Polarized capacitors without symbolic mark are Aluminum Electrolytic Capapcitors. (ECEA-type, +20 % Tolerance) (TABLE-2) ‘SYMBOL ‘SPECIFICATION TPE ®@ _| Non-Povarized Electrolyte Capacitors ECEA_KN_type © __| Nor-Polarzed Electrolytic (tor Network system) ECEAY_ype @D_| Tamtakum Sold Electrolytic Capacitors ECS_ype fora) Metalized Plastic Film Capacitors (TF Series) ECQV_type “Temperature Compensating Ceramic Capacitors ECC type © | High-Dielectic Constant Ceramic Capacitors ECK type ECR_type ‘Axial Lead Ceramic Capacitors E0B_type Metalized Polyester Fim Capacitors for Across the Line ECQ_EW_ype ‘Aluminum Electlye Capacitors for Smoothing Circ ECES typo Muitilayer Ceramic Chip Capacitors ECUV_ype IIWIRING CONNECTION Diagram IBLOCK Diagram too gad — conctsins @Printed Circuit Board and Schematic Diagram Printed Circuit Board and Schematic Diagram [Measuring Condition of MAIN P.C.B. Check Poin @, ©, @ ‘Set to the self-diagnostic mode followings. ‘© While pressing two E keys (D) simultaneously, turn on the power switch TATA AUUU ANU NAc OR Check Point @ ‘Set the intial setting made (Reter to page 1-6) @ RESET @ TacLock POWER SW OFF Sov fsov PP pe T0148 POWER SWON 9.6506. 0.2VIDIV. 0.1 8c. 0.2mVIDIV. Pore nan OFF °e @ sv Ie ‘| is Tatts 21800, O2VID. 2300. 02V10N. e 50v Pe T0188 02300. 02Vi0W. Ey) main P.c.B (COMPONENT SIDE) MAIN P.C.B\(FOIL SIDE) u-6 By wan circur Bie BR ern Bok ofioatt Seren sonoana9 1-10 Ey rvasr circuit Grr circur m2 1-15 [Measuring Condition of FJASP P.C.B. Check Point @~@ ‘Set to the self-diagnostic mode followings. ile pressing two E keys (©) simultaneously, turn on the power switch. ‘Check Point ©. @ ‘Set the intial setting mode (Refer to page 1-6) @ sNs, @ PMUT © SUML, © SUMR POWER SWON POWER SW OFF losus Fav os] aa pe lormut $5.0 p>) T-37ms. 05500. a5viDNV. 1onsee. 02V00. © HPL, @ HPR © SPL, @ SPR ov lev ‘aa pe Tears ‘omsee. 05VIOW. Tes7ms. 1Onsee. OVID. upon u-17 CPL CIRCUIT m-18 Dicrrcircur 1-19 1-20 BI west pce. Ed wxst circu 11-23 DD wkez circur Wt de Mal Ae oo tis gle lel aa] al all el sels ofl all #0 11-24 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST. -P.C.B. and Wiring Parts List 1. The marking (RTL) indicates that the Retention Time is limited for ‘this tem. After the cisconinuation of this assembly in production, the item will continue to be available for a specific period of time ‘The retension period of availabilty is dependant on the type of, assembly, and in accordance with the laws governing part and product retention {Attar the end of this period, the assembly will no longer be ‘avaliable 2. Important safety notice ‘Components identitied by &\ mark have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturers spected pars. 3. The “S* mark is service standard parts and may ditfer from production parts. 4. Omark are new pars. '. 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