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‘ORDER NO. AD9s0203702 Service Manual Tuner/Amplifier 6 Tuner/Amplifier SA- E H 600 eal ‘SL-EH600 ‘SH-EH600 Secale Colour “*SB-PC500 (H) ron Gray Type Europe *SB-PS600 Great Britain. Germany and ltary. Russia. RS-EH600 — SAEHG00 System SC-EHEOO ‘Sound Processor | SH-EH6OO ‘Because of unique interconnecting cables, when a component Funer/ Arie: ___SA-EH600 requires service, send or bring in the entire system. SD Changer eet} Gasset Deck RS-EH600 Front Speakers? | S6-£H000 Center Speaker ‘SB-PC600 : ‘Surround Speakars* | $8-PS600 Specifications 2: Made in PAES. ‘Amplifier Section FM Tuner Section Power output (at HIGH terminal) : Frequency range ; 87.50 — 108.00 MHz (0.05 MHz steps) DIN kHz, THD 1%, both channols driven: 2x 70W(62) Sensitivity “BV (NF usable) RMS 1 kHz, THD 10%, both channels driven; 2x 100W(6)SIN26.dB; 15uv PRO LOGIC mode (at HIGH terminal): si: DIN 1 ki, THD 1% MONO; 708 (75 dB, IHF) MAIN (both channels driven); 2x50WI62) Antenna terminal(s): 750 (unbalanced) SURROUND ; B0W(4.2+4.0) CENTER ; '501v(.0) AM Tuner Section RMS 1 kliz, THD 10% Frequenoy range: 522~ 1611 kHz (9 kz steps) MAIN (both channels driven); 2x70 W(8.0) $530 ~ 1620 kHz (10 kHz stops) SURROUND ; 7OW(G2+49) Sensitivity (Si 20 4B) ; 500 nVim CENTER; 7OW(8 2) ‘otal harmonic distortion Timer Section Rated power at 1 kHz 4460) Clock: Quartzsloce ype Half power att KHz : 0.09%:(60) —_Funetions : Play timer (1m), Fc timer (1 time), Load impedance : Sleep (120 min, 30 min intervals) MAIN (HIGHILOW) ; total impedance 62 Setting: 1 minute ~25 hours 69 minutes SURROUND ; 4-82 (mi intervals) CENTER 8a Input sonsitivily/impedance: General PHONO ; 25 mvia7k Power supply : 250 MVNO or (6), (EG), (EP) arene ; AC 290V, 50 Hz For (EB) area AG 280-240 V, 50 Hz EXTERNAL RECOUT ; 250 mV/.5k@ Power consumption : 208 W S.WOOFER : Dimensions : 287 (W) 1185 (#) x 249.5 (0) mm Center frequency : oH — Weight: 5.0kg LEVEL (VOL ~20 4B) MID +8 dB MAX+12 dB Notes: Specitications are subject to change without natic. Weight and dimensions ars approximate, ZXWARNING ‘This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and s not designed for use by the general public, I does not contain wamings or caulions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced of repaired only by experienced profeesional techrilane. Any altompt to corvie or repair the product or products dealt within thie service information by anyone elve could result in serious injury or death ‘© 1998 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Lid. Technics . Ripe reene, haahafeat coves SA-EH600 | @ Contents Bafore Repatr Protection Circuitry Accessories Caution for AG Main Lead Location of Controls Installation Connections... Enjoying RDS Broadcasts. Setting the Timo we. Enjoying Sound with DOLBY PRO LOGIC Operation Checks and ‘Main Component Replacement Procedures. @ Before Repair ‘To Supply Power Source To Check Operation... About the Saif Diagnastic Mod ‘Schematic Diagram Printed Circuit Board Diagram Wiring Connection Diagram... ‘Type llustration of IC's, Transistors and Diode Terminal Function of IC's Block Diagram Roplacoment Paris List Cabinet Parts Location . Packaging (1) Tum off the power supply. Using a 10 0, 10 W resistor, connect both ends of power supply capacitors (C701, C702, C703 and C704) in order to discharge the voltage, (2) Before turning the power supply on, after completion of repair, slowly apply the primary voltage by using a power supply voltage controller to make ‘ur that the consumed current at 80 Hz in NO SIGNAL mods should be shown below with respect to supply voltage 230 V or 240 V. Power supply voltage "AG 280.V AG 240. Consumed current 60H2 | 140~ 400 mA 140 ~ 400 mA @ Protection Circuitry “The protection ireulty may have operated if ether of the folowing conditions is noticed: No sound is heard whon the power is switched ON. Sound stops during a performance. “Tho funotions of tis circutry is to prevent circuitry damage If, for example, the positive and negative speaker connection wires are “shorted”, or if speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of this unit are used. I thia occur, ollow the procedure autined below: 1. Switch OFF the power. 2. Determine the cause of the problem and correct it ‘8. Switch ON the power once again. Note: \Whan the protection circuitry functions, the unit wil not operate unless the powaris first switched OFF and then ON again. @ Accessories 7 = AC power supply cord For (E), (EG), (EP) areas (RJAOO19-X) . 1 pe. ‘© Batteries (Ulte4, AAA", RO) .. 2 pos. Note: These are available on sales route. 2 © Speaker cords (REED993) (REEDS). IPA FF Ae (RSAO0O7) v2 pos. 2 pes. For (EB) area (RJAOO5G-1X) cond ‘© FM Indoor antenna = ‘© Antenna plug adaptor (SJP9009) For (EB) only (SJP9003) . ‘© Remote control trenemitter 1 pe. (RAKCH219WH). ‘© AM loop antenna -tpe. (ASA0022) ca @ 1 pe. @ Caution for AC Main Lead © (“EB” area code model only) For your safety, please read the following text carefully. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A S-ampere fuse Is fitted in this plug. ‘Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-ampere and that itis approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark @ or the BSI mark @ on the body of the fuse. If 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 THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUIT- ABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE RE- MOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DIS- POSED OF SAFELY. THERE. |S A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRI- CAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS IN- SERTED INTO ANY-13-AMPERE SOCKET. If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below. fin any doubt please consult a qualified electrician. IMPORTANT ‘The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance ith the following code: Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live. As these colours may not correspond with the coloured ‘markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or col- ‘oured Black or Blue, ‘The wire which is coloured Brown must'be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Brown or Red. SA-EH600 WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH ‘THE LETTER E, BY THE EARTH SYMBOL -l- OR COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN/YELLOW. THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF—KEEP DRY. Before use Remove the connector cover. How to replace the fuse ‘The location of the fuse differ. according to the type of ‘AC mains plug (figures A and B). Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and follow the instructions below. Mlustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug. 1. Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver. | Figure A : 2. Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover. Figure A Figure B SA-EH600 | @ Location of Controls © Clockhimer button (CLOCKTIMER) @ Power “STANDBY /ON" switch (POWER, STANDBY /ON) D QO @OOD O@ @ Timer on/off buttons (© PLAY, © REC) @ Tuning mode select button (TUNING MODE) © Set button (SET) © Source input select button (INPUT SELECTOR) @ Tunerfband select button and indicator (TUNEF/BAND) @® Super woofer button (S. WOOFER) ey = © Volume control (VOLUME) @ Headphones jack (PHONES) 7 ® FM mode select button (FM AUTO/MONO) ® Tuning buttons (TUNING, V, A) é 9 For (EG) and (EP) areas @ RDS display mode select buttons (RDS PS-DISP MODE-PTY) minstallation Pekin CD changer Sound processor LENG) (SHEHEO0) Side-by-side setup HL Stacking E eee ‘Ag well as enjoying normal stereo reproduction with the left and right front speakers, a center speaker and surround speakers can also ‘be connected to the tnt in order to enjoy the sound performance of DOLBY PROLOGIC Systems. Cassette dack Tuner amplifior (RS-EH600)__(SAEHG00) ‘We recommend! that surround speakers be placed on the side of or slightly behind the listener, and about one meter higher than ear level However the position should be adjusted to your personal prefer- ence, because the effect varies to some degree depending upon the type of music and the music source. ‘Sound processor (SH-EHS00) “Tuner / ampiior (SA-EH600) (CD changer (SL-EH600) Cassette dack (RS-EH600) Note for fronticenter speakers “These speakers are made so as to be able to be used in close proximity tothe TV, but irregular coloring may result due to how the system i placed. Fsuch distortion occurs, turnoff the ‘TV for sometime between 15 and 30 minutes. The demag- netizing function ofthe TV will eliminate the distortion. Ifthe irregular coloring sstil visible, then move the speaker further away fromthe TV. Genter speaker: "— TV (not @ a unit ae speaker a Please note that if there is a magnetic object near the TV, (Left) ight) {irregular coloring may result due to the interaction between (S8-EH600) ; (S8-EH600) the TV and the speakers. ‘Surround speaker (Left) ‘Surround speaker (Right) (S8-PS800) (98-P8600) | SA-EH600 mConnections Connect the AC power supey cord after you have connected ailother To prepare the AM loop antanna wie, FM indoor antenna and speaker cables. cord, wis the vny over tip and pul of. —— > Adbesivetape = Tohouschold ACoutlet To connect cables To unplug cables, Hold the connector from both ends and pull tout, Connector ‘ftp 6 | abe FS we (not included) 7 | (insertion of Connector) Appliance inlet =o Connector Blue) Cr Gay) RP > Approx. 6mm ack (=) Red (+) oe SA-EH600 [JJ Connect the fiat cables. 1. Connect the shorter flat cable from the tuner/amplifer to terminal A on the sound processor. 2. Conmect the longer fat cable from the cassette deck to termi- sale BI and B2. Donot try connecting or disconnecting the lat cables while the power isswitched to ON. After connection: ‘Keep cables as flat against the back ofthe unit asp BI Connect the FM indoor antenna. “Tape the antenna to wall or column, na position where radio signals are received withthe least amount ofintrfrence. {Note | When you cannot get good reception with this FM indoor an- tena, we recommend you install an FM outdoor antenna (not included). Connect the AM loop antenna. 1. Attach the antenna holder to the rear panel of the sound processor, ‘Then clamp the antenna into the antenna holder. 2. Connect the antenna terminal to the rear panel of the tuner/amplifier. [Note] ‘To minimize noize pickup, bundle the loop antenna cord using tape or the like to Keep the flat cables away from the AM loop, antenna cord. Ly Connect the right (R) and left (L) front speaker cables. Connect each endl of the speaker cables tothe terminal lever of, thesamecolor. im ‘To prevent damage to creuitry, never short-circuit positive (+) and negative (~) speaker wires. ‘8Be sure to connect only positive (red or gray) wires to positive 4) terminals and negative (black or blue) wires to negative (=) terminals. ‘Left and right front speakers are exactly the same. Eq Connect the surround speaker cables. ‘ChecktheL (Left or R(Righ® channels indication onthe under- side of the speakers for correct placement. Place the speakers with the Technis logo facing forward the listening position. Attaching to wall ‘Set speaker onto screws and slide through bracket kinkto lock into positon. ‘©The wall or pillar on which the speaker systems are to be attached should be capable of supporting a weight ofS Slo- ‘Feed wire through slit to fix from center-top of speaker. Connect the center speaker cables. ‘Connect the AC mains lead. (United Kingdom only) BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR AC MAINS LEAD ON PAGE 3 BEFORE PROCEEDING TO STEP E- Insertion of Connector Even when the connector ts perfectly inserted, depending on the type of inlet used, the front part ofthe connector may jut out as, shown in the drawing. However there is no problem using the unit. 1 Speaker Caution Use the speakers only with the recommended system. Failure to do so may lead to damago to the amplifier andlor the speaker, and may result in the risk of fre. Consult a qualified service person it damage has oo- ‘curred or if you experience a sudden change in perfor- mance. When speakers aro connected to the LOW and HIGH terminals ‘on the back of the main unit ‘They are designed to have a combined impedance of 62. Impedance 60 Combined impedance OOH Tate [nore] reg Never use spenkrs other than those supple. (59-EHSO) For ine a =sésaeséasesese geri the LO and HIGH terminl Jou wl nly Bae a processor Stereo ‘connection cable terminal cable ‘AM outdoor antenna ‘not included) J Stereoconnection Turntable ge (not included) Tuner/ amplifier (not included) SA-EH600 Exo elite l ‘°Make sure that the power supply for all components has been turned off before making any connections. ‘For details, refer tothe operating instructions ofthe units which are tobe connected. ‘©All peripheral components and cables sold separately. sams sp Red (R) Video Cassette recorder Bi Laser dise player Turntable "GND" terminal: ‘This terminal is fora ground wire D Cassette deck Opti Eo “You may need an outdoor antenna if you use this system in a moun tainous region or inside a reinforced-concrete building et. FM outdoor antenna (not included) ‘An outdoor antenna should be installed by a qualified technician only. ‘AM outdoor antenna (not included) Connect the outdoor antenna without removing the AM loop an- fenna. Ran 5 to 12 m of vinyl-covered wire horizontally along a ‘window or other convenient location, ‘When the unit is notin use, disconnect the outdoor antenna to pre- vent possible damage that may be caused by lightning, Naver use at ‘outdoor antenna during an electrical storm. FMoutdoor antenna {notinchuded) {United Kingdom only) 73M coaral cable_| ‘ootineuded) ee (included) SA-EH600 Enjoying RDS Broadcasts [For (EG) and (EP) areas] ‘This unt lets you take advantage ofthe Radio Data System (RDS) in areas where RDS broadcast services are received. This advan system provides useful information, utilizing a 37 kHz subcarrier above the audible range, in addition to the main FM signal ey To display the name of a broadcast station (PS display): When this system receives a PS signal in an RDS broadens, the name of the broadcast station is shown on the display. To display the type of a program (PTY display) While the PTY signal is being received, the name of the type of program currently being broadeastcan be shown on the display. ven if an FM broadcast station is transmitting RDS signals, the functions of this aystem may not be ableo utilize these signals ifthe signal quality is too poor. ‘*°PTY” may not be available in some areas. Future function) acne Bry 4 (When the Fi station Is recelved) Press PS-DISP MODE. If tne FM broastcast being received provides the RDS service (“RDS {indicator will igh, the name of the broadcast station and “PSY {indicator willbe shown on the display ofthis system. Each time you press the button, Frequency display and PS display wwillappear alternately, To display the type of a program a (When the FM station Is received) Press DISP MODE-PTY.. [the EM broadenot being received provides the RDS corvice (“RDS" indicator wil igh® the type ofthe program and "PTY" indicator will ‘beshown on the display of this system. ach time you press the button, irequency display and PTY display willappear alternately. fo When receiving a broadcast station, in PTY mode, which does not transmit PTY, the display will not shows "NO PTY" automaticaly. EC aaa a ‘There are a total of 15 PTY displays on this unit. The table gives an explanation of each display. Display Explanation | ‘SA-EH600 Setting the time PP NEWS| ‘Short accounts of facts, events and publicly expressed views, reportage and actuality AFFAIRS — | Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the news, generally in different presentation style or concept, including documentary debate, or analyz, INFO. rogram whose purposes to impart advice inthe widest sense, including meteorological reports and forecxst, consume affairs, medical help, ete SPORT EDUCATE. DRAMA CULTURE Program concemed with any aspect of sport. ‘Program intended primarily toadueste Allradio plays and serials ‘Programs concerned with any aspect of national or regional culture, incodiog religious affairs, philosophy, social science, language, theatre, etc. SCIENCE ‘Programs about the natural sciences and technology. VARIED —_| Used for mainly speech-based programs, usually ofa light-entertainment nature not covered by above categories. Examples a quizzes, panel games, personality interview comedy and satce POP M ‘Commercial music which would generally be considered to be of current popular appeal, often featuring in current or recent record sales charts. ROCK M ‘Contemporary modern music, usually Weiten and performed by young musicians. (fiddle of the Road Music). Common term to describe music considered to be "easy-listening” as opposed to Pop. Rock or ‘Classical. Musi in this eatogory is often, but not always, voral, and usualy of short duration (<5 min). MO.RM LIGHT M | Classical Musical for general, rather than specialist, appreciation. Examples of musicin this category are instrumental musicand vocal or choral works. CLASSICS | Performances of major orchestral works, symphonies, chamber music et, and including Grand Opera, OTHER M | Masicalstyies not fiting into any of the above categories. Particularly used for “specialist music, of which Jazz. Rhythm & Blues, Folk, Country, and Reggae are examples. ® cocenmen ® ‘The tuner/amplifier displays the time, frequericy and other information on CDsand tapes. “Thisis a 24-hour display clock. ‘The figure shows how to set the time for 16:25. [1] Switch on the power. By Press CLOCK/TIMER to show “CLOCK”. Everytime you press the button the indication changes in the order of CLOCK-+® PLAY-»® REC -Original aia play. Within seconds: @Press SET. Eq OPress TUNING (v or 4) to set the present time on the display. The time display can be changed in one minute units by tapping the buttons, and quickly by holding down the ‘buttons @Press SET. ‘The dsplay wil return tothe previous display after about 3 sec ond. SA-EH600_| | m@ Enjoying Sound with DOLBY PRO LOGIC NORTAL a =10- By combining front, center and surround speakers, you can enjoy the SURROUND mode which conveys a feeling of presence or the STEREO mode which conveysa feeling of orientation. Psion By reproducing the feeling of depth and movement of sound, video software or compact discs recorded with DOLBY SURROUND pro- vide the listener with the sensations of a movie theater. ‘To enjoy SURROUND, be sure to connect the surround speakers, ‘3 STEREO 8 You can enjoy audio/video sources with clear sound, more presence and enhanced orientation. 3 STEREO can be used with sources not recorded in DOLBY SURROUND. To enjoy 3 STEREO, be sure to connect the center speaker. “Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licen- sing Corporation, DOLBY, the doubleD symbol OD and “PRO LOGIC” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Lee For Dolby Pro Logicaystems, center mode setting is necessary to play back bass sounds effectively. Set the center mode in accordance with the size of your center speaker. [J Switch on the power. BJ Press DOLBY PRO LOGIC OFF/ON to select on. EJ Press MODE to select “SURROUND” or “3 STEREO”. Each time you press the button, the display will change as, follows: SURROUND-+3 STEREO _ “The selected mode's indicator lights Ei] Press CENTER MODE to select “NORMAL” mode. Each time you press the button, the display will change as, follows: NORMAL—WIDE-+PHANTOM “The selected mode's indicator lights. “PHANTOM' will _not be displayed when you select °3STEREO" in step EL NORMAL: ‘When the center speaker is smaller than the front speakers WIDE: ‘When the center speakers the same size or larger than the front speakers PHANTOM: ERSTE ‘When no center speaker is connected Inthe PHANTOM mode, he sound which would have ben ent to theverer speaker lb vided equally between bth te letand fait ontspeaers SA-EH600 x) ed In outer to reproduce the movement ofthe sound and its clear orientation itis important to adjust the outpat level of exch speaker. AAjustontput tothe correct eves while tenn tothe test signal ‘BJ Press DOLBY PRO LOGIC OFFION to select ON. By Press MODE to select “SURROUND” or “3 STEREO”. Each time you press the button, the display will change as follows: SURROUND—3 STEREO ey J Press TEST to output a test signal. E ‘The test signal is ented! in He following order: For SURROUND mode Front speaker let Center speaker 1 L i Surround speakers (leit, right) —Front speaker (righ®) [note] ‘The test signal isnot emitted from the center speaker when the center mode is on PHANTOM. , For 3 STEREO mode Front speaker left) Center speaker-» Front speaker (igh) eee acer eee Turn VOLUME to set the volume level normally used for enjoying the source. Press CENTER (-) or (+) or SURROUND (—) or by (+) on the remote control to adjust the output supRoun? (eel level balance. - Adjust the output level ofeach speaker from the listening posi- tion until they ae ll identical. (Output levels can be varied within a range of 12 4B with front speaker output level serving a the eto point. test signal is output only by the speaker you are now adjusting and does not repeat the sequence until adjustments are complete ‘Remember you cannot adjust the output level of the surround speakers if you selected the 3 STEREO mode in step El. To stop the test signal: ‘Pross TEST, SA-EH600 Ean ene kemiacd Before trying anything, have you set the center mode and adjusted speaker outputlevel? ‘Wien viewing a video, tam on the power supply forthe TV and set the TV to video mode. [J Press INPUT SELECTOR to select the desired external source. Each time you press this button, sound sources willbe switched, as follows. ‘TUNER——»CD-——>TAPE 1 4 PHONO+-VDP-VCREXT “These indications correspond to terminals on the rear panel of the sound processor or tuner/amplifier. Switch the displayed indication to the souzee you want fo use. BP Press DOLBY PRO LOGIC OFFION to select ON. Ej Press MODE to select “SURROUND” or "3 STEREO”. Start the desired source. To operate extemal sources, refer tothe operating instructions provided with the specific unit ‘When using SURROUND, use software resorded in Dolby Surround. Toturn off the DOLBY PRO LOGIC cycteme: ‘Press DOLBY PRO LOGIC OFF/ON to select "OFF" You cannot record acoustical effects produced in the SURROUND ‘and 3 STEREO modes. a12- SA-EH600 i Operation Checks and Main Component Replacement Procedures Ti 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”, itnecessary. ¢ Contents Checking Procedure for each P.C.B. Page. 4. Checking forthe tuner P.C.B, dolby proogle P.C.B, and power supply PC. +13. 2. Checking for the operation P.C. 14, 8. Checking for the main P.C.B. 14,15. MMain Component Replacement Procedures 1. Replacement for the power IC and regulator transistor, «+ Wi Checking Procedure for each P.C.B. 1. Checking for the tuner P.C.B., dolby prologic P.C.B. and power supply P.C.B. + Chock the tuner P. and power supply Tuner P.0.B, Dolby prologic P.C.8. =13- SA-EH600 2. Checking for the operation P.C.B. + Follow the (BD ofthe item 1 in. checking procedure for each P.C.B, on page 13, + Check the operation P.C.B. as shown below. ep Operation P.C.8. ‘pull out the front panel assy, 3. Checking for the main P.C.B. + Follow the NSB ~ @MED of the item 4 In checking procedure for each P.C.B. on page 13, cable holder. ep Release the 3 claws, and then remove the rear grille as Notice for installation of rear grille ass’y Align the partition of rear grille ase'y with the marking (A) on the heat sink Parition Merking (4) a7 | SA-EH600 ep Remove the fan unit. x2 ‘Move the speaker ee, ep terminal PCB. out ofthe unit ‘Slide the main P.C.B. in the direction of arrow, and then release the hook of bottom chassis. Liftup the main P.C.B., and then release the rib of bott chassis to remove the main P.C.B... Main P.C3, Estep 11] Connect the lead wire, baa Insulate main P.C.B. with insulation, material fo avoid short-circult, = 15 SA-EH600 I Main Component Replacement procedures 1. Replacement for the power IC and regulator transistor + Follow the CD ofthe item 1 In. checking procedure for each P.C.B, on page 13. + Foliow the @2HD - GEE of the item 3 in checking procedure for each P.C.B. on pages 14 and 15. Removal of the connector Connector Connector cwsoza) + Connectors (W801, Ws02A, WSO3A) (waosay Connector (cn908) * Connectors (CN721, CN722, N90) (wena) ‘connector Connector —_-(CN721) ep (enres} Remove the flat cables, from connectors. equi ransiior Power Io 10801) (Q7o1) 2sbzs7sPaauy —[RSNSO7M44A) Regulator transistor (G70) 2sB1s4Poau) Roguiator transistor (Q712) (2S81549PQAU] Regulator vanssor (G03) BSb23r4P AU) Uncolder the terminale of power IC and regulator Remove the transistor holder. nsistors. Transistor holder oe} ‘Transistor holder Toi ‘When mounting the power IC or regulator transistor apply silicone conpound (RFKX0002) to the rear side of power IC or regulator transistors. -16- i To Supply Power Source unit SA-EH600 is designed to operate on power cupplied from the eyatem conneoted. (For system connection, refer to Fig.1) ‘When you have to test and service the unit SA-EH600 alone, use the following method to supply power source and operate the unit: 1, Short the section between 7 pin arid 10 pin of the connector W202 in Fig. 2. : 2. Connect this unit to an AC Power Cord, (This unit come to stanc-by mode.) 8, Turn the unit ON. | SA-EH600 ‘Short-circuit the section W202-7 pin and W202-10 pin. co i To Check Operation 1. Set this unit to Power ON mode. 2, Input a signal and confirm it to be outputted from the speaker terminal. INPUT ourpuT Lech EXTIN (ch speakar terminal Rech EXTIN {ch speaker terminal ‘Sunound ExT ‘Surround speaker tonninat Center EXTIN Cantar speak terminal we02 n@ooeeeevee eoeeeefee 18 i Short Fig. 2 -17- SA-EH600 About the Self-Diagnostic Mode This unit is equipped with a self-diagnostic function which, in the event of a malfunction, automatically displays a code indicating the nature of the malfunction. Use this self-diagnoatic function when servicing the unt Display method Display location To display the malfunction code 1-70 OD: CD Changer Sound processor U-70 DECK: ... Automatically displays on the tuner/sound processor (SL-EH600) (SH-EH600) when a malfunction occurs. ‘Automatically displays on the tuner/sound processor ‘when a malfunction occurs. Fer [Fo return to the normal display 1. For U-70 CD/U-70 DECK: ‘© Press an any operation button on the tuner/ampliir. °To re-cispiay the code, switch the power off (POWER STANDBY, button), and then switch power back on again 2. For F-61 ‘*1°F-87" Is displayed, the power will automatically be switched off| and the standby indicator wil light up. 1©°F-61" will be displayed for 3 seconds, and then the clock wil be sisplayed. ‘To re-display the code, switch the power on. *F-61" will be re- clisplayed, and then aftar 3 seconds the clock willbe displayed and the power will automatically sitch off Cassette deck runerAmplier (RS-EH600) (SA-EHE00) ulgca Display contents Display code Problem or condition Correction procedure ‘A bustine communications error has occurred as a result of the flat cables being inserted : incorrectly, thus preventing the system from operating. 4111°U-70" is displayed on the tuner/ampiifer, ‘the tape deck or CD Changer cannot be Flat ate operated by remote control. v-7ocD 41. To check for cortectinsertion ofthe fat cable. u-70 DECK insert each connector until you hear a cick, (clsplayed @inzcit the flat cables at the back of the automatically) unitin the orderindicatad, Make sure the wai sie of he cate on your rt 72 White sie 2, Broakage of flat cable. (Check and replace as necessary.) 2. Ifthe problem is not corected by tems (1.) and (2.) above, this indicates faulty IC. SA-EHS00: 1601 (MaB199%4F 105%) SL-EHGOO: IG401 (LCB8S38A4K17) RS-EHG00: I¢701 (M37471M4879F) Check these IC's and repace as necessary ‘When the power switch is switched on, it ‘ Faulty Tunar/Ampliior ($A-H600) output IG (16601), F.61 | automatically sites back off, meking it (When a DC voltage is applied tothe speaker terminals.) impossible to switch power on. ie SA-EH600 @ Schematic Diagram Page TUNER CIRCUIT )PERATION CIRCUIT. DOLBY PRO LOGIC CIRCUIT Diinour ‘TERMINAL CIRCUIT Gian circuit. Grower surpvy circuit [sPEAKER TERMINAL CIRCUIT. []PoweR TRANSFORMER (A) CIRCUIT [lPower TRANSFORMER (B) CIRCUIT © This schematic di ram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology. Notes: #8901: Power "STANDBY @ /ON" suitch (POWER STANDBY @ JON) '*8902 _: Clockitimer switch (CLOCK/TIMER) #8903: Record timer switch (@REC) ©8904: Play timer switch (@PLAY) '*S905_: Tuning mode select switch (TUNING MODE) #8006: Set switch (SET) 8907: FM mode select switch (FM AUTOMONO) #5908: Source input select switch (INPUT SELECTOR} ©8909: Tuning down switch (TUNING v) ©5910: Tuning up switch (TUNING A) 8011: Tuncr/band aoloc aviteh (TUNER@AND) #8912: Super woofer switch (S.MOOFER) #8913: ADS display modo soloct switch (PS-DISP MODE) #8014: ADS cisplay mode select swith (DISP MODE-PTY) ‘© VR901 _: Volume contol (VOLUME) «Indicated voltage values are the standard values forthe unit measured bythe DC electronic circuit tester (high-impedance) withthe chassis taken as standard. Therefore, there may exist some errors in the vollage Values, depending on the internal impedance of the OC circuit tester. ‘No mas Ft (raw « Important safety notics: Componens identified by AA mark have special charactristics important or safely Furthormoro, spacial parts which have purposse of fo-retardant (rocietoe), high-qually sound (capacitor), ow nloe (estore), ete, are used, When replacing any of components, bo sure fo use only marufacturer’s specified parts shown in the parts lit. |} For (Ea) and (€) areas © Caution! IC and LSI are sensitive to static electricity. ‘Secondary trouble can be pravented by taking care during repair. Cover the parts boxes made of plastics wih aluminum fol. Ground the soldering ion, Pula conductive at on ls work lable. Do not touch the legs of IC or LSI with the fingers directly. ‘© Voltage and signal line =p = Postve voltage tne pene: Negative votage line mm AM signal Lino S=EED> —_: Suround Speaker Drive signal ine BEE— AM OSC ignatine E>: conter Gpenkar Drive signa ine eT cont> —: Mose sna ine ~19- SA-EH600 | EEXTUNER CIRCUIT .cBoardion page 35) oo mmm = AM signa Line ' BOnE> + FMOSC signalling a : Postve votage tne | SA-EH600 + ANLOSC signal ine => : eM signal ine So tc101 (Girasoun-Tuat a “agree Boy tt a al” ag gs al” “a a ee Toa cincury (éPi028) on pase 20 ie — ToBMAN ciRcUT, (GPi018) on page 29 SA-EH600 | EEIoPERATION CIRCUIT (P.c.Boarcion page 35) horse =p: Positive voltage line — Ail signal Line =: Negative voltage line > FM signa tine oe segment 9 eodede fe" 908 aS Ghetaera Rat ” ® F Zé | (2002-004 28eds4 AlasT HT a =23- SA-EH600 HESruones ToHivain incur (wear) on page 20 ToRIwaIn igeur fwo034) on page 23 | circu Week) Sn page 20 TeBwour TERMINAL cineut fengoa) Sr bage 20 SA-EH600 TEIOPERATION CIRCUIT @c-Boart:on page 35) | Postve voliage ine sagan: Nogative vltage line + AM signal Line eee Surround Speaker Drive signaling AM OSC signal line PD Contes Speaker Dive signaling + FM signal ine FM OSC signal line oe SA-EH600 DOLBY PROLOGIC CIRCUIT (P.c.Beardon page 37) e201 (Voaon aD Eanes — mp el| | esbgeear bea we c Lassa =) ae cs ETE LI cia esa) || —_ Topiwain cncurt (G¥B01) on page 23 (GPa02) on page 20 = 25 SA-EH600 fe w * Toa3 Mesaseper 1 AER gacaane csgee Sak, BF e §.) tH i a GRatista Ty =26- —— SA-EH600 mmm = AM signal Line =): Fitsigatine EEE : —Suround Speaker Dive signal ne = Center Speaker Drive signal ine meme: Posiive voltage ling «mem : Negative voltage line DOLBY PROLOGIG CIRCUIT (P.0.Board:on page 37) ee eae -27- SA-EH600 TEIN/OUT TERMINAL CIRCUIT (P-c. Board : on page 37) MAN GiRCUIT, .C.Board'on pages 38,37) toa01 NOSseSFE2 Veh Tesounn | new PROCESSOR | oto Inout ea TERMINAL ) yaad Gaeur | “2 To lowe OPEnation [ 2 Sircur {S23 Wieoa) ake Snipage 29 TaBopeaaTion Nagatve voage line Sor se snpaae Ss Pe : Postive votage = mm: AM signs Lino ee tamm)> surround Speaker Drive signaling SED conter Spear Orveeignal iw =28- 0 Tofaporsy, Tofapo.ay: Fo SO SuNGee vAIcincu PY CRCUT PROLogIc cIRcuIT PRoLOGiC CIRCUIT le SA-EH600 (GNeo2} on page 25, (CNBOT) gn page 25, —e 2 TRDNER cow) HRTONER ———__ ——___,____~_Gfctirrchioze) cincurnjenio16) ToBIOPERATION CIRCUIT ‘ToRIOPERATION CIRCUIT ‘on page #1 con page 21 (W902) on page 28 (Ws03) on page 28 f es =29- SA-EH600 ‘| TEMAn CIRCUIT @.c.Boarsion pages 99,97) -30- SA-EH600 sapere: Negative voltage line pm: Positive votage ine E> AN signal Line =>: PM signaling TEED: Surround Speaker Drive signal ine m=: conter Speaker Drive signa tine 605,556 Brana oT" =e ‘TeBIporey PRovocic GIRCUT{ENBOS) on page 25 -31- SA-EH600 TEMA CIRCUIT .c.Board:on pages 36, 37) ay oe iti 20 1 eer 1 ' | acon Rénormsan : pat peel t ma et 5. Hl a = 5B Be oe [ane Oxi | SA-EH600 ==: Positive voltage line mM | AN signal Line = EEE: Surround Speaker Dive signal ne = sagea= : Negative voltage line : FM signal ine + Center Speaker Drive signal fine zh ai BEawor|Gaasan || : EM signal ine [EEE = Surround Speaker Drive signal line ===: Center Speaker Drive signal line SPEAKER TERMINAL CIRCUIT (P.c.Boardion page 38) DO POWER TRANSFORMER - | (A) CIRCUIT (B) CIRCUIT {(P.C.Boardion page 38) (P.C.Boaré:on page $8) er 4 0 A [bdo SOLFO LER)

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