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‘ORDER NO. AD970201702 , Service Manual Amplifier System: SC-HD50 + So-HDSOA ‘ST-H050 0r @ RSHO70 — SE-HDSO = S6.HD50A SE-HD50 Areas Seren ©. Europe (Eg) Germany and Italy (EB) .. Great Britain (EP) East Europe and Russia Because of unique interconnecting cables, when a compact requires servico, send or bring in the entire system. Specifications ‘Amplifier Section Power output DIN 1 kHz, THD 1 %, both channel driven: 2 x 29 W (6 ohm) [RMS 1 kHz, THD 10 %, both channel driven: 2 x 30 W (6 ohm) Total harmonie distortion Rated powor at 1 KHz: 1 % (6 ohm) Half power at 1 kH: 0.09 % (6 ohm) oe SIN (rated power): + systemsc-HDso: General Power consumption: 90 W Power supply [for (E, EG, EP) area J: 290 V, AC 50 Hz [for (EB) area J: 230—240 V, AC 50 Hz Dimensions: 196(W//103(H)/25(0) mm Welght: 3.5 kg Notes: 4. Spociicaions are subject to change without notice, 2. Weight and cimensions are approximate, 2 Total harmanie distetion is measure hy the egal spactrim analyzer. ‘Tuner: ST-HD50 or ST-HD60, Compact Disc Player: SL-HD8O, Amplifier: SE-HDEO, Cassette Deck: FS-HD70, Speakers: SO-HDSOA Notes 1 Made in PAES. 2 WARNING ‘This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general pubic It does not Contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to sorvice a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experianced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or e@ ‘epair the product or products dealt with inthis service information by anyone else could rosult in sarious inury or death. Technics’ © 1967 Matsushita Electric Industrial Go. Lid and distribution Is a violation SE-HD50 ™@ Contents Accessories. Before Repair. Protection Circuity. Caution for AC Main Lead... Location of Controls. Installation . Connections. Changing the Tone.. Conveniont Functions .. Operation Checks end Main Component Replacement Procedures To Supply Power SOUTEE enn ™@ Accessories ‘Schematic Diagram Printed Circuit Board Diagram . ‘Type illustration of ICs, Transistors and Diodes. Wiring Connection Diagram... Block Diagram... Replacement Parts List (Electrical) Resistors and Capacitors Replacement Parts List (Cabinet, Packing and Accessories). Cabinot Parts Location... Packaging .. ‘© AC power supply cord @ Remote control transmit. 11p0, ® Speaker cords un. 2 pos. For (EB) area. For (EGER) area For (G,EB, EP) area For (EG) area (REECI9) (R1A0059-19) (BuA0D19-24) (RACCHISWH)~—_(RAK-CHISGWH) ‘* Remote control batteries... 2 pes. Note: These are available on sales route, eS (© FM Indoor antenna, (Rsao007) oe ‘¢Fat cable (Long tir) (REXo813) — ‘Ab loop antenna. pc. ‘Antenna plug adaptor For (EB) area only (s19009) ‘Flat cable (shor. (REx068) @ Before Repair © aa ‘© AM loop antenna sot (RSAOD2) 14 pe. pe. ‘Antenna holder without stand Screw 1p. 1p. ase. 1p, © Flat cable (Long thic) wes (REXo812) —_ Ape pe. 7) (1) Turn off the power supply. Using a 10 ©, 10 W resistor, connect both ends of power supply capacitors (C701, C702) in order to discharge the voltage. (2) Before turing the power supply on, after completion of repair, slowly apply the primary voltage by using a power supply voltage controller to make sure that the consumed current at 50 Hz in NO SIGNAL mode should be shown below with respect to supply voltage 230 V. ‘Area © (€9) (EP) (eB) Power supply voltage AC-230V AG 240 ‘Consumed current 60 He 50-170 mA 80 ~170mA\ @ Protection Circuitry SE-HD50 ‘The protection circultry may have operated if either of the following condtions is noticed: ‘No sound is heard when the power is switched ON. ‘Sound stops during a performance. ‘The functions of this circuitry is to prevent circuitry damage if, for example, the positive and negative speaker connection wires are “shorted”, ori speakor systoms with an impedance less than the Indicated rated Impedance of this unit are used. If this occurs, follow the procedure outined below: |. Switch OFF the power. 2. Determine the cause of the problem and correct it. 3, Switch ON the power once again. Note: ‘When the protection circuity functions, the unit wil not operate unless the power s fist switched OFF and then ON again, @ Caution for AC Main Lead [ (EB) area code model only } For your safety, please read the folowing text carefully. ‘This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and conveniance, ‘A..ampere fuse is fted in this plug. ‘Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of §-ampere and that itis enproved by ASTA or BSI to 851362, Check for the ASTA mark @ or the BSI mark @ on the body of the fuse, tf the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that itis refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. ‘A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer. | CAUTION! | IF THEFITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE. ‘SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND, DISPOSED OF SAFETY. ‘THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13- AMPERE SOCKET. I a new plug is 10 be fined please observe the wiring code as, shown below. Ifin any doubt please consult a qualified electrician, IMPORTANT “The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live ‘As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may ‘ot correspond withthe coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as fellows: “Tho wire whichis coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked withthe letter N or coloured BLACK. This apparatus was produced to BS 800. “The wire which is coloured tSHOWN must be connectea to the terminal in the plug which is marked withthe letter Lor coloured RED. Under no circumstances should ether of these wires be connected ‘to the earth terminal of the three pin plug, marked with the letter E or the Earth Symbol =. Before use Remaval the connector cover as follows How to replace the fuse 1. Remove the fuse cover with a screwdriver. Fuse cover SE-HD5O | 1 Location of Controls £?. a @ Installation @ Power “STANDBY D/ON” switch (POWER, STANDBY ®/0N) Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa In standby mode, the unt is still consuming a small amount of power. @ Standby indicator (STANDBY) ‘When the unitis connected to the AC mains supply, this indicator lights up in standby mode and goes out when the unit is temed on. @ Volume control (VOLUME) @ Headphones jack (PHONES) © Balance control (BALANCE) @© Bass control (BASS) @ Treble control (TREBLE) Peay Side-by-side set-up [I @ CDplayer © Toner © Cassette deck © Amplifier © Lettspoaker © Right speaker Stacking EL @ Co player ® Tuner © Cassette deck © Amplifier Caution: Use the spoakers only with the recommanded ayatem. Fallurs to do so many lead to the amplifier andor the ‘speakers, and may result In the risk of fire. Consult a qualified service person If damage has occured or if you exporience a suddon in performance. ir ‘Left an right speakers ae exactly the same. SE-HD50 @ Connections ‘Connect the AC mains ld after you have connected all ther cables, ‘To prepare the AM loop antenna wire and speaker cords ‘sat the vinyl cover tip and pull of =F oe Toconnect cables To.unplug cables Connector Hold the connector at both ends and pul tout. fp > lwhsetine / 2D ”) Tohouschold Cylindrical sleeve SE-HD50 | EI Connect the flat cables. 1 Connect the short ateable between the terminals Al and A2. 2, Connect the long thick flat cable between the terminals BI and 8, 5. Connect thelong thin flat cable between the terminals Cl and 2, [Note | Donot ry connecting or disconnecting the flat cables while the power is aitched to ON, After connection: Keep cables as lat against the back of the unit as possible BJ Connect the Fit indoor antenna, ‘Tape the antenna toa wall or column, ina pasition wheré radio signal ae received with the least amount of interference. Wher you cannot gt good reception with this FM indoor trtem. we rronenend You ial an i culdor antenna trained Eq Connect the AM loop antenna. You can also install the AM loop antenna on the rear of the cassette deck, wall or pillars Inthis case, be sure to use the antenna holder withthe hole ‘*To Install on the cassette deck rear (Q) oA @ ® ae dh a Cal | ey {| ssewtinewdes) ‘Tominimize noise pickup, bundle the loop antenna cord using a tape or go to keep the Mat ables away from the AM Toop antenna cord. LJ Connect the right (R) and left (L) front speaker cables. = ‘For SC-HD&O connect the end of the speaker cxble with the cylindrical sleeve to theamp side ‘To prevent damage to circuitry, never short-clteutt positive (#) and nagative =) speaker: 28 sure to comect only postive fm) eines to paritive (4) terminals and negative (black) wires to nogative(~) terminals —_— ‘These speakers are made so as to be abe to be used in close proximity to the TV, but irregular coloring may result due to how the system is placed. such distortion ‘occurs, ur off the TV for somatime between 15 and 30 minutes. The demagnetizing function ofthe TY will. liminate the distortion, Ifthe iregular coloring is still visible, then move the speaker further away fom the TV. Please note that if there is a magnotic object near the TV. fmegular coloring may result due to the interaction Uetieen the TV aa the speakers Ej Connect the AC mains lead. (United Kingdom only) BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR AC MAINS LEAD ON PAGE 4 BEFORE PROCEEDING TO STEP 5, Insertion of Connector ven when Hheconinatoeis perfectly insested depend type of inlet used, the front part ofthe connector may jut out as shown in the draveing. “However there i no problem using the unit ance inlet ae Connector Approx. 6mm Connections to “DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT” terminal: (@) Before using this terminal, take out the dust protection cap. Connect an opticabfiber cable tothe optical input terminal of the ‘DCC or minidise deck (cables and components na Include, q@) SE-HDSO @ Changing the Tone To adjust the sound balance I ‘Turn BALANCE to adjust the leftright sound balance, ‘The effect works only wilh playbah. laauunt be uve i exurding, eee re | ‘Turn BASS to adjust the low-frequency sound. ‘Turn TREBLE to adjust the high-frequency sound. Theefec works only with playback. Itcannat be used in recording, @ Convenient Functions Dike ma? “This feature is convenient when you have a telephone call et. Press MUTING. “MUTING” will light {To cancel, press MUTING once again. MUTING” goes out) ‘To caneel from the amplifier, reduce the volume level to the mini ‘um position (~~ 4B) and thea reset tothe desired volume For your reference: fe) cxeammm —— Pate SE-HD50 ll Operation Checks and Main Component Replacement Procedures 1. This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circuit boards and replacing the main components, 2. For reassembly after operation checks or replacement, reverse the respective procedures. Special reassembly procedures are described only when required. 3. Select items from the following index when checks or replacement are required. 4. Refer the parts No. on the page of “Main component Replacement Procedures”, ifnecessary. * Contents + Checking Procedures for each P.C.B. 4.Checking for the operation P.C.8..« 2.Checking forthe protection P.C.B. and main P.C.B. 9,10. Page. + Main Component Replacoment Procedures 1, Replacement for the power IC, i Checking Procedure for each P.C.B. 1. Checking for the operation P.C.B. | Flemovs tho side panel (1) (R). * Spread the lower part of the side manels inthe dracon of arow | FD} to release the rib, and then Hifto femove the side panels (=8@). J ‘Side panel (R) SE-HD50 Pull outthe front panel ae. Remove the top cabinet Operation P.C.8. + Chock the operation P.C.B, ac chown below. 2. Checking for the protection P.C.B. and main P.C.B. + Follow the €255B ~ GED of the tem 1 in checking procedure for each P.C.B. on pages 8 and 9, Release the 2 claws, and then remove the rear panel, + Chock the protection P.C.B. as shown below. Protection P..8. SE-HD50 (Bottom side) Heat gink Lit and (Bottom side) Release the hooks of heat sink ‘rom the bottom side when the rib is free, and then remove the main P.C:B., the main P.C.B,, hen release the rb, alsa the main P.C.B, ‘Connect the lead wire, Mi Main Component Replacement Procedures 1. Roplacomont for the powor IC hei slicone conpound (RFKX0002) to the rear side of power IC. When mounting the power 1c apply + Follow the @2EB ~ 2D of the item 1 in checking procedure for each P.C.B, on pages 8 and 9. + Follow the 2D ~ ELD of the item 2 in checking procedure for each P.C.B, on pages 9 and 10. Power lo, NSSHT) (e803) Unsolder the terminals of power IC. Pull out tha protection P..B. 1 @ D50 To Supply Power Source 1. Short the section between the points TP1 (J313, +5 V) and CN715-4 pin (GND) on the AC IN TERMINAL P.C.Board. e 2. Connect the DC Power Supply as shown below. 2-1, +7 V terminal of the DC Power upply connect to TP2 (314). 2-2. GND terminal of the DC Power upply connect to W801-8 pin (D.GND). 2.3. ~7 V terminal of the DC Power upply connect to TPS (J318). 3. Connect this unit SE-HD50 to an AC outlet by the AC Power Gord. : Operation Check 1. Set the unit to power ON mode. ut OUTPUT. + 2. Input signal (1 kHz, 100 mV), and confirm itio be |} Lich | 319MM 320 FENN | Lon speaker terminal outputted from the speaker terminal. Rech | 0321 MEM <> 320 ENEY | Ach spaaker tarminal AF oscillator AF oscillator @ 82 be | AC IN TERMINAL P.C.Board e ane MAIN P.C.Board ‘Short. CN715-4 pin (GND) ¥ <3] q WAD-8 pin tee! tro (QND) (314, 47V) (318, -7 ) OPERATION P.C.Board =e SE-HDSO | @ Schematic Diagram [EQHEADPHONES JACK CIRCUIT... oPeRATION CIRCUIT. [iain circur.. ByPRoTECTION CIRCUIT. TPowEn TRANSFORMER CIRCUIT .. Gilac in TeRMInaL CIRCUIT (© This schematic diagram may bo modified at any time with the development of new technology. Notes: ©8001 : Power “STANDBY © /ON" switch (POWER, STANDBY © /ON) (© VR301-1, VAGO1-2 : Bass control (BASS) ‘© vns02-1, V302-2 : Troblo contro! (TREBLE) evans Balance control (BALANCE) e-vnao1 Volume control (VOLUME) '® Indicated voltage values are tho standard values forthe unt measured by the DC electronic circuit +Impedancs) with the chassis taken as standard. Therefore, there may ex'st some errors in the voltage values, depending on the internal impedance ofthe DC circu ester. "No mark: Power ON ‘© important safety notice: ‘Components idantified by A\ mark have special characteristics important for safsty. Furthermore, special pert which have purposes of fro-retardant (resisters), high-qually sound (eapacitor), low noise (rotator), oto. oro used, When replacing any of components, be sure to use only manufacturer's specified parts shown In the parts Ist. © Caution! IC and LS! ara sonata to state acti Secondary trouble can be prevented by taking care during repat. Cover tho parts boxes made of plastics with aluminum fi Ground tho soldering ion. Puta conductive mat onthe work table. Do not touch the lags of IC or LSI with the fingers drecty. © Vottage and signal fine Postive voltage ine === + Poshive voltage ne + AM signal tine = 12- oO | SE-HDs0 HEADPHONES [EJOPERATION CIRCUIT (.c.Boart:on page 18) BY Jack CIRCUIT (P.c.Bearckon page 15) 1 & 9303,304 ‘Bbaissera| y Be Te sT-HDso wid “aK808 on page 12 fro ST-HDso “3K803 J on page 18 -13- SE-HD50 ELMAin CIRCUIT coercion page 10) eso Se st : Positive voltage ne cbse + Posive voltage line AMA signal tine PROTECTION CIRCUIT (P.C.Board:on page 18) Bove ws, eS rE Lae ae Pry Al Boe RANSFORMER CIRCUIT (P.c.Boardion page 17) For (eB jaren 4a, Ave A “(pron Ta Reon For (EEGEP) areas. & AC IN TERMINAL CIRCUIT SE-HD50 @ Printed Circuit Board Diagram ‘© This circuit board diagram may be modifiod at any time with the development of new technology. HEADPHONES: HACK PCB. EX] creraion cs. Bee a Se-HDso | MAINP.C.B. 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