
CARVIN ENGINEERING DATA
OPERATING MANUAL
TERIALS. In the event you have to re-ship your unit,
w-
ing you to see your settings at a glance. Balanced TRS & XLR input connectors
CP900, CP1800 POWER AMPS
CP900, CP1800
Pristine sound, brute power and no-fault reliability make the DCM amps the power
of choice for pro audio. Massive Toroid power supplies with huge capaci-
deliver the bass that kick drums demand. Designed for continuous opera-
Each DCM is hand built at our San Diego factory featuring all steel construction,
with its superb testimonial-proven sound makes the USA built DCM an
ARENT SOUND
Carvin considers the sound of an amp equally important as to its reliability. To
pure, uncolored sound, we build one of the fastest power stages on the
y. High slew rates of 50v/µs deliver superb transient response. High
equencies are transparent and open—even at extreme levels. Linear feedback
ich would lead to ear fatigue. The DCM deliver transparent, unaltered sound—
r. Drive any type of reactive loads, includ-
TRA RUGGED FOR TOURING
E v e ry chassis is made from heavy-duty 16 gauge steel that is plated before painted
prevent rust. All internal cabling is neatly tied and harnessed. Every circuit
is FR-4 MILITARY SPEC, double-sided, fire retardant glass epoxy. Plated
ole of every component preventing components from shaking loose. Speakon™
Y
Toroids deliver massive amounts of “on demand” current for continuous 2 ohm
large subwoofer applications. Not only do toroids deliver high current,
y.
With the DCM Series, Carvin brings you totally modular construction. If you
need an I/O (input/output) connector card because a connector wore-out,
unplug and re-install the replacement card. This applies to every aspect of
DCM Series amps including the power supply, power cards, heat sinks and
ns. Everything is connected by heavy-duty AMP™ and MOLEX™ type connectors
oroid transformer is a plug-in.
TION-FREE LIMITERS
The purpose of a limiter is to hold down peaks so the amp won’t distort with
can increase your amp’s average output as much as 3 dB allowing levels to
e turned up without peak distortion. Part of Carv i n ’s design uses the more expen-
RECEIVING INSPECTION—read before getting start e d
INSPECT YOUR UNIT FOR ANY DAMAGE which may have occurred during shipping.
any damage is found, please notify the shipping company and CARVIN immediately.
SAVE THE CARTON & ALL PACKING MA
always use the original carton and packing material. This will provide the best possible pr
tection during shipment. CARVIN and the shipping company are not liable for any damag
caused by improper packing.
SAVE YOUR INVOICE. It will be required for warranty service if needed in the future.
SHIPMENT SHORTAGE. If you find items missing, they may have been shipped separatel
Please allow several days for the rest of your order to arrive before inquiring.
RECORD THE SERIAL NUMBER on the enclosed warranty card or below on this
for your records. Keep your portion of the card and return the portion with your name an
comments to us.
USA customers register online at: www.carvin.com/registration
All other countries register online at:
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FRONT PANELS & CONNECTING UP
The DCM Series feature front panel signal, peak and protect LEDs which let yo
monitor the status of the amp. Both channels use detente level controls allo
are used to eliminate hum & noise. Speaker outputs feature heavy-duty bindin
posts, Speakon™ connectors and 1/4” jacks.
The rear professional accessory group offers a GROUND switch to remove th
chassis ground from the XLR input. A PA R A L L E L input switch connects the input
together eliminating Y cables for patching multiple amp systems. The accessor
s
group also features a BRIDGE MODE switch to deliver twice the power into a “mon
load or full power into a 70V distribution system, and a LIMITER ON/OFF
gives the choice of using the internal limiter circuitry.
CP POWER AMP SPECIFICATIONS:
MODEL CP900 CP1800
h
Bridged RMS Continuous
s
Both Channels RMS Continuous
THD (20-20k Hz 50% power) 0.03% 0.03%
THD (20-20k Hz 90% power) 0.1% 0.1%
-
Damping Factor: >500 >500
Slew Rate: bridged mode >50v/µs >50v/µs
Sensitivity:
Signal to Noise Ratio: Above 100dB
Frequency Response: ±0.5 dB, 20 Hz to 20kHz
Input Impedance:
Protection Circuits: Short Circuit • No Load Protection • SpeakerGuard™ • Thermal Shut-Off • Mute On/Off
Control and Indicators:
F r o n t : Power switch • Recessed detente attenuators • Signal LED • Clip LED • Protect LED • Power Indicator
Rear: Ground Lift (each channel) • Parallel Input Switch • Speaker Output Bridge Switch • Limiters
IN/OUT Switch • Input Connectors: Two each; Balanced XLR & 1/4” • Speaker Output Connectors:
Dual heavy duty binding posts, three Speakon™ & four 1/4”
Internal Fuse SLOW BLOW- D C M 6 0 0 : 15A, D C M 1 0 0 0 : 20A, 240V/10A, D C M 1 5 0 0 : 20A, 240V/10A
Dimensions: 3 1/2" High x 19" Wide x 10" Depth (2-space)
m-
Net Weight: CP900: 24 lbs. CP1800: 26 lbs.
For your records, you may wish to record the following information.
Serial No._____________________ Invoice Date_______________
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www.carvinworld.com/registration
900w 1800w
600w 1200w
450/450w 900/900w
300/300w 600/600w
175/185w 350/350w
1.0 V 1.0 V
(±1.5 dB, 10 Hz & 40 kHz)
12340 World Trade Drive, San Diego, CA 92128

FRONT PANEL
1. MOUNTING
Sturdy one piece 12 gauge steel face plate accommodates standard 19” rack installation. The rack mounting holes are designed on ISO standard spacing. Four 10-32 x .5” phillips machine screws are normally
used to secure the amp. Rear support brackets are not required.
2. POWER SWITCH
Check the power amp connections and verify the AC line power source before engaging the POWER
switch. The yellow LED unmistakably indicates that all circuits are properly powered up. Yellow is used
so the operator can see the red indicators (clipping or protect) from a distance.
3. CHANNEL LEVEL CONTROL
A precision input LEVEL attenuate is used to adjust the volume levels. To deliver the amps maximum
power without reducing the headroom of the signal source, the level controls should be turned full on.
4. CHANNEL SIGNAL INDICATOR
The green SIGNAL LED indicators will start to flash when there is a low signal passing to your speak-
ers (-30dBµ). This lets you know when the amp is passing a signal to your speaker connectors.
5. CHANNEL CLIP INDICATOR
The red CLIP LED indicators flash when each channel has reached its maximum output. Occasional
flashing caused by low frequencies is OK. However, consistent flashing caused by higher frequencies
may damage high frequency drivers (excessive distortion). This does not cause damage to the amp.
6. COOLING VENTS/FAN
Upon rack installation, the rear of the amp must be fully exposed to room temperature air. The surrounding air should not be warmer than 120° or the thermal protection could active the PROTECT LED.
The front cooling vents are not to be restricted.
7. PROTECT LED INDICATOR
The red PROTECT LED provides the operator with information about the status of the amplifier. The
PROTECT LED can come on under 3 different conditions (when this happens, both channels are muted
and the speaker relays disconnect the speakers);
1) During power-up, the amplifier stays in a muted state for approx. 3 sec until it determines that
everything is functioning normally (no output shorts or over temp conditions).
2) When the output load draws excessive current or a direct short is detected caused by a shorted
speaker cable or speaker system, the RED PROTECT LED will illuminate.
Reset this condition by
turning the amp off for two seconds and then on again. Check for shorted cables and that the total
speaker impedance is not below 2 ohms per channel (4 ohms bridged).
3) Overheating is usually determined when the amp stops in the middle of a performance and the
PROTECT LED comes on. If this is the cause,
leave the amp on for the fan to cool the amp down.
The amp will automatically reset within 3 minutes. The PROTECT LED will turn off when ready.
Check for the following conditions; a) The rear intake air is not restricted, b) The intake air is not
extremely warm, c) The front exhaust vents are not restricted, or d) No excessive speaker load (try
other speakers or remove speakers if you have more than one connected to each channel).
REAR PANEL
8. XLR CHANNEL INPUTS
For most applications, use the XLR balanced inputs. This will help to reduce hum and allow longer
cable runs from your signal source (mixer, etc). Because this is a balanced input, the gain will be 6 dB
higher than using the 1/4” input jack with non balanced lines. XLR pin configuration: Pin 1: Grounded
through the GROUND LIFT switch, Pin 2: positive Bal. signal and Pin 3: negative Bal. signal.
9. CHANNEL 1/4” TRS INPUT
This TRS jack is designed to receive either balanced or unbalanced input signals. Balanced signals
coming into this jack should be wired with the connector’s tip going to signal + and the connector’s ring
to signal -. The connector’s sleeve is then tied internally to ground through the GROUND LIFT switch.
10. PARALLEL OR “Y” INPUTS
The rear PARALLEL switch connects both channels together from either input. This eliminates Y adapter
cables. This feature is used to “daisy chain” one piece of equipment to another. Just plug into the unused
INPUT (TRS or XLR) and it will become the output for other equipment.
11. INPUT GROUND LIFT
Many times sound systems are connected in such a manner as to cause a grounded loop with the inputs
which results in audible hum. The input GND LIFT switch (TRS & XLR) on the rear panel will help eliminate this problem. If not, install a Ca
rv i n ’s MTF55 “Ground lifter” between the amplifier input and the signal.
12. SPEAKER 1/4” AND SPEAKON™ OUTPUTS
The standard 1/4” SPEAKER jacks are offered for low power applications. Speakon™ connectors are
provided for high power application. Secure the Speakon™ connection by turning to the right. The center
Speakon™ is for the “Bridge” output only. Turn the amp off before connecting your speakers.
13. SPEAKER BINDING POSTS
For high power speaker connections, use the rear BINDING POSTS to connect your speakers. Wire sizes
up to 7 gauge (50 amps) can be inserted into the binding post “side holes”. Larger cable can be used with
“banana” plugs which plug into the end of the binding posts (remove colored caps from end of binding
posts). Binding posts are spaced on ISO standards. Use the two center RED binding posts to BRIDGE
speaker connections (see 15 BRIDGE MODE).
14. BRIDGE MODE—
25V/70V DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
The DCM’s can be operated in bridge mode if you require a 25V / 70V mono distribution speaker system
or a mono (single channel) amp, which doubles the power into a single load. With your amp off, push
“I N ” the rear (recessed) BRIDGE switch after you have made your connections to either the bridge Speakon™
or the rear center RED binding posts (ch 1 is + and ch 2 is -). Carefully select or damage may result to
the speakers (this is why the switch has been recessed). No other speaker connectors or binding posts
can be used at the same time! The INPUT connector and
LEVEL is handled by channel 1. Channel 2 is
non-operational. The minimum speaker impedance is 4 ohms. CAUTION: The power developed by bridging your amp can destroy most speakers.
15. AC POWER
Your amp is designed to run on either 120V 60 Hz or 240V 50Hz depending on the model purchased.
The voltage range for 120V model is 95V to 132V and for 240V model it is 195V to 255V. The rear heavyduty AC receptacle will accept a universal grounded AC cord that is designed your country. Be sure to
check your power source before plugging into a grounded (3 prong) outlet.
Never defeat the grounded
connection or electrocution may result! Firmly push the AC cord all the way into the receptacle.
FUSE: The fuse is located within the main chassis above the AC connector mounted on the rear, inside
the PC card. Normaly if the fuse fails, the amp will require service. See spec. chart for fuse values.
NOTE: Each amp will require a dedicated 20 amp circuit if you are driving the amp to its full output. There
will be a sustained loss of power if the AC voltage is below the rated 120V or 230/240V. Use a heavy
gauge power cable and power source.
2 1
3
4
5
6
FRONT & REAR PANEL CONTROLS
6
15912
WARNING
This product produces high
sound pressure levels that
could damage your hearing.
Use with caution.
10
11
13
8
(Recessed)
14
7

STEREO BIAMPING
Left
Highs
Crossover
Input
DCM1000
Suggested Crossover settings
Low/High 1k-2.5k Hz
Right
Highs
Crossover
STEREO TRIAMPING
DCM1000
Input
Mixer
Output
Suggested Crossover settings
Low/Mid 100-200 Hz
Mid/High 1k-2k Hz
(Shielded)
Left
Lows
TS 1/4” Unbalanced
Tip-Sleeve
XLR
Low Amplifier
TipSleeve
Ring
Tip
Ground
TRS 1/4” Balanced
Tip-Ring-Sleeve
SHIELD
1
2
-NEG.
3
High Amplifier
Ring
Neg.
Sleeve
GND
+ SIGNAL (BAL.)
- SIGNAL (BAL.)
DCM1000
Tip
Pos.
Ring
Tip
Ground
Right
Lows
Right
Highs
Right
Mids
Right
Lows
Low Amplifier
Mid Amplifier
High Amplifier
Right
Highs
Right
Mids
Right
Lows
1) NO SOUND FROM CH 2: The rear (recessed) BRIDGE
switch has been inadvertently pushed in.
2) STEREO CHANNELS SOUND THE SAME: The rear
PARALLE L switch has been inadv ertently pushed in.
3 ) NO HIGH FREQUENCIES: Tweeters or midrange drivers have
been damaged or blown from feedback or overpowering.
HELPFUL HINTS
4 ) SYSTEM HUM: Switch the rear GND LIFT switch IN or OUT. If
hum is not eliminated, then install Carv i n ’s MTF55 “Ground
Lifter” between the amplifier input and signal source. This isolates the input ground from the AC power ground.
5) POOR SOUND (BASS): The speaker systems are wired out
of phase to each other. To correct, reverse the wires on one
speaker connector only and your sound, especially bass response
6 ) 20 AMP CIRCUIT: Each amp will require a dedicated 20
amp circuit for its full output. There will be a sustained loss
of power if the AC voltage is below the rated 120V or 230/240V
input.

50-47035
50-10025
50-10025
50-47035
50-68025
50-47035
50-22035
50-10035
50-68025
50-22035
52-47005
50-15025
52-47005
55-02205
55-02205
55-02205
55-02205
50-10035
50-10045
50-10055
50-10055
50-33045
54-10015
54-10015
25-02201
25-02201
25-02201
25-02201
60-78150
60-79150
60-79150
This symbol is intended to
alert the user to the pres-
ence of uninsulated “dan-
This symbol is
intended to alert the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.
gerous voltage” within the
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
user to the presence of
important operating
and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the appliance.
IMPORTANT! FOR YOUR PROTECTION, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
WATER AND MOISTURE: Appliance should not be used near water (near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc). Care should be taken
so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
POWER SOURCES: The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described
in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION: Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization is not defeated.
POWER CORD PROTECTION: Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention
to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
SERVICING: The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the
operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
FUSING: If your unit is equipped with a fuse receptacle, replace only with the same type fuse.
Refer to replacement text on the unit for correct fuse type.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (EUROPEAN)
The conductors in the AC power cord are colored in accordance with the following code.
GREEN & YELLOW—Earth BLUE—Neutral BROWN—Live
U.K. MAIN PLUG WARNING: Amolded main plug that has been cut off from the cord is
unsafe. NEVER UNDER A N YC I R C U M S TANCES SHOULD YOU INSERTAD A M A G E D
OR CUTMAIN PLUG INTO APOWER SOCKET.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Your Carvin product is guaranteed against failure for 3 YEARS unless otherwise stated.
C a rvin will service and supply all parts at no charge to the customer providing the unit
is under warranty. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer. CARVIN DOES
NOT PAY FOR PA RTS OR SERVICING OTHER THAN OUR OWN. A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL INVOICE IS REQUIRED TO VERIFY YOUR WA R R A N T Y. Carvin assumes no responsibility for horn drivers or speakers damaged by this unit. This warranty does not cover,
and no liability is assumed, for damage due to: natural disasters, accidents, abuse, loss
of parts, lack of reasonable care, incorrect use, or failure to follow instructions. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. No representative or person
is authorized to represent or assume for Carvin any liability in connection with the sale
or servicing of Carvin products.
CARVIN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CON-
SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
When RETURNING merchandise to the factory, you may call for a return authorization number. Describe in writing each problem. If your unit is out of warranty, you
will be charged the current FLAT RATE for parts and labor to bring your unit up to factory specifications.
MAINTAINING YOUR EQUIPMENT
Avoid spilling liquids or allowing any other foreign matter inside the unit. The panel of
your unit can be wiped from time to time with a dry or slightly damp cloth in order
remove dust and bring back the new look.
As with all pro gear, avoid prolonged use in
to
caustic environments (salt air). When used in such an environment, be sure the amplifier is adequately protected by rack, covers, etc..
EPLACEMENT PA RTS LIST FOR DCM AMPS
Carvin P/N
D108 Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Description Carvin P/N
IC Op Amp NE5532 Linear Output 60-55320
IC Op Amp MC4558 CP1 Dual HFREQ 60-45580
IC Op Amp NE5532 Linear Output 60-55320
IC Op Amp NE5532 Linear Output 60-55320
IC Op Amp MC4558 CP1 Dual HFREQ 60-45580
IC Op Amp MC4558 CP1 Dual HFREQ 60-45580
IC Op Amp MC4558 CP1 Dual HFREQ 60-45580
IC Op Amp NE5532 Linear Output 60-55320
Binding Post Red/Black Combo 03-10400
Binding Post Red/Black Combo 03-10400
Diode Bridge AC/DC PCB MTG 60-35041
Capacitor 1000µF 35V Electrolytic 20% 47-10235
Capacitor 1000µF 35V Electrolytic 20% 47-10235
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 220µF 50V Electrolytic 20% 47-22151
Capacitor 10µF 50V Electrolytic 20% 47-10051
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 470µF 25V Electrolytic 20% 47-47125
Capacitor 27PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-27052
Capacitor 27PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-27052
Capacitor 22µF 50V Electrolytic 20% 47-22051
Capacitor 27PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-27052
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Description Carvin P/N
Capacitor 0.001µF 100V Poly 10% 46-10212
Capacitor 22µF 50V Electrolytic 20% 47-22051
Capacitor 27PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-27052
Capacitor 56PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-56052
Capacitor 120PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-12052
Capacitor 10µF 63V Electrolytic 20% 47-10061
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 0.001µF 100V Poly 10% 46-10212
Capacitor 0.068µF 100V Poly 10% 46-68312
Capacitor 27PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-27052
Capacitor 27PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-27052
Capacitor 22µF 50V Electrolytic 20% 47-22051
Capacitor 27PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-27052
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 0.001µF 100V Poly 10% 46-10212
Capacitor 22µF 50V Electrolytic 20% 47-22051
Capacitor 27PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-27052
Capacitor 56PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-56052
Capacitor 120PF 500V Ceramic 5% 45-12052
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 0.047µF 100V Poly 10% 46-47312
Capacitor 0.001µF 100V Poly 10% 46-10212
Capacitor 0.068µF 100V Poly 10% 46-68312
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
LED Red small #204HD 3mm T-1.0 60-75320
LED Yellow small #204YD 3mm T-1.0 60-75340
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
LED Green small #204GD 3mm T-1.0 60-75330
LED Red small #204HD 3mm T-1.0 60-75320
LED Red small #204HD 3mm T-1.0 60-75320
D109 Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
D200 Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
D201 Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
D202 LED Green small #204GD 3mm T-1.0 60-75330
D203 LED Red small #204HD 3mm T-1.0 60-75320
D204 LED Red small #204HD 3mm T-1.0 60-75320
D205 Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
D206 Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
D207 Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
D208 Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
D209 Diode 1N4003 Rect Gen 1A 200V 60-40030
H1-A Header 4 Pin AMP 9A 600V PCB MTG 23-08604
H1-B Header 4 Pin AMP 9A 600V PCB MTG 23-08604
H2 Header 2 Pin Vert Panduit PCB MTG 23-10002
H2-A Header 4 Pin Vert SHS 2.5mm PCB MTG 23-11004
H2-B Header 4 Pin Vert SHS 2.5mm PCB MTG 23-11004
H3-A Header 10 Pin Vert SHS 2.5mm PCB MTG 23-11010
H3-B Header 10 Pin Vert SHS 2.5mm PCB MTG 23-11010
H4-A Header 10 Pin Vert SHS 2.5mm PCB MTG 23-11010
H4-B Header 10 Pin Vert SHS 2.5mm PCB MTG 23-11010
H5 Header 2 Pin Vert Panduit PCB MTG 23-10002
H6-A Header 4 Pin AMP 9A 600V PCB MTG 23-08604
H6-B Header 4 Pin AMP 9A 600V PCB MTG 23-08604
H7 Header 9 Pin AMP 9A 600V PCB MTG 23-08609
J100 XLR Jack Female Neutrik Vert PCB MTG 21-40000
J101 Phone Jack, 1/4” 7 Pin Plastic, 24mm Tall 21-06457
J102 Phone Jack, 1/4” 3 Pin Plastic, 24mm Tall 21-06453
J200 XLR Jack Female Neutrik Vert PCB MTG 21-40000
J201 Phone Jack, 1/4” 7 Pin Plastic, 24mm Tall 21-06457
J202 Phone Jack, 1/4” 3 Pin Plastic, 24mm Tall 21-06453
Ref. Des. Description Carvin P/N
K100 Relay 24V12A SPDT SIEMENS PCB MGT 70-05712
K200 Relay 24V12A SPDT SIEMENS PCB MGT 70-05712
L100 Inductor 3.3µH Air Core Spool 15-00165
L200 Inductor 3.3µH Air CoreSpool 15-00165
OP1 Opto Isolator VTL5C2 60-50253
OP2 Opto Isolator VTL5C2 60-50253
P100 Pot. B10Kx2 41Clk Brkt Rot Knurled 90° 71-10301
P101 Pot. Trimmer 5K Vert PCB MTG 71-25000
P200 Pot. B10Kx2 41Clk Brkt Rot Knurled 90° 71-10301
P201 Pot. Trimmer 5K Vert PCB MTG 71-25000
Q1 Transistor Darlington NPN MPSA14 60-00014
Q2 Transistor 2N5400 PNP AMP TO-92 60-54000
Q100 Transistor Darlington NPN MPSA14 60-00014
Q101 Transistor TIP31C 3A 100V NPN TO-220 60-31000
Q102 Transistor MPSW42 HV 1.0W NPN T0-237 60-00042
Q103 Transistor CENW92 HV PNP 1.0W TO-92 60-00092
Q104 Transistor TIP32C 3A 100V PNP TO-220 60-32000
Q105 Transistor TIP31C 3A 100V NPN TO-220 60-31000
Q106 Transistor TIP31C 3A 100V NPN TO-220 60-31000
Q107 Transistor MJL21194 NPN 16A 250V 200W 60-21194
Q108 Transistor MJL21194 NPN 16A 250V 200W 60-21194
Q109 Transistor MJL21193 PNP 16A 250V 200W 60-21193
Q110 Transistor MJL21193 PNP 16A 250V 200W 60-21193
Q200 Transistor Darlington NPN MPSA14 60-00014
Q202 Transistor MPSW42 HV 1.0W NPN T0-237 60-00042
Q203 Transistor CENW92 HV PNP 1.0W TO-92 60-00092
Q204 Transistor TIP32C 3A 100V PNP TO-220 60-32000
Q205 Transistor TIP31C 3A 100V NPN TO-220 60-31000
Q206 Transistor TIP31C 3A 100V NPN TO-220 60-31000
Q207 Transistor MJL21194 NPN 16A 250V 200W 60-21194
Q208 Transistor MJL21194 NPN 16A 250V 200W 60-21194
Q209 Transistor MJL21193 PNP 16A 250V 200W 60-21193
Q210 Transistor MJL21193 PNP 16A 250V 200W 60-21193
R1 1/4W Resistor 2.2K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22035
R2 1/4W Resistor 3.3K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-33035
R3 1/4W Resistor 100K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10055
R4
R5 1/4W Resistor 39K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-39045
R6 1/4W Resistor 39K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-39045
R7 1/4W Resistor 470K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47055
R8 1/4W Resistor 470K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47055
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-15025
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
R11 1/4W Resistor 20K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-20045
R12 1/4W Resistor 6.8K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-68035
R13 1/4W Resistor 2.2M .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22065
R14 1/4W Resistor 20K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-20045
R15 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R16 Not Used
R17 1/4W Resistor 22K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22045
R18 1/4W Resistor 1K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10035
R19 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R20 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R22 1/4W Resistor 5.6K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-56035
R23 1/4W Resistor 470K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47055
R24 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R25 1/4W Resistor 1K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10035
R26 1/4W Resistor 4.7K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47035
R28
R31 1/4W Resistor 100K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10055
R100 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R101 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R102 1/4W Resistor 22K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22045
R103 1/4W Resistor 22K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22045
R104 1/4W Resistor 2.2K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22035
R105
R106 1/4W Resistor 470K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47055
R107 1/4W Resistor 470K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47055
R108 1/4W Resistor 1K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10035
R109 Not Used
R110 1/4W Resistor 470K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47055
R111
R112 1/4W Resistor 1.5K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-15035
R115 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
Ref. Des. Description Carvin P/N
R116 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R117 1/4W Resistor 2.2K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22035
R118 1/4W Resistor 47K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47045
R119 1/4W Resistor 4.7K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47035
R120
R121
R122 1/4W Resistor 4.7K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47035
R123
R124 1/4W Resistor 4.7K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47035
R125 1/4W Resistor 2.2K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22035
R126 1/4W Resistor 1K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10035
R127
R128 1/4W Resistor 2.2K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22035
R129
R130
R131
R132
R133
R134
R135
R136 1/4W Resistor 1K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10035
R137 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R138 1/4W Resistor 100K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10055
R139 1/4W Resistor 100K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10055
R140 1/4W Resistor 33K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-33045
R144
R150
R200 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R201 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R202 1/4W Resistor 22K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22045
R203 1/4W Resistor 22K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22045
R204 1/4W Resistor 2.2K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22035
R205
R206 1/4W Resistor 470K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47055
R207 1/4W Resistor 470K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47055
R208 1/4W Resistor 1K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10035
R209 Not Used
R210 1/4W Resistor 470K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47055
R212
R215 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
R216 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10045
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22025
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22025
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47025
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10025
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-10025
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-68025
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-68025
0.5 prep. 5% Carbon 52-47005
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-15025
0.5 prep. 5% Carbon 52-47005
ert 5% Sand Bar 55-02205
ert 5% Sand Bar 55-02205
ert 5% Sand Bar 55-02205
ert 5% Sand Bar 55-02205
0.8 prep. 5% Metal 54-10015
0.8 prep. 5% Metal 54-10015
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-22025
.35” prep. 5% Carbon 50-47025
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL! THIS UNIT CONTAINS HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE!
R219 1/4W Resistor 4.7K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R220
R221 .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R222 1/4W Resistor 4.7K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R223 .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R224 1/4W Resistor 4.7K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R225 1/4W Resistor 2.2K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R226 1/4W Resistor 1K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R227 .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R228 1/4W Resistor 2.2K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R229
R230 .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R231 0.5 prep. 5% Carbon
R232
R233
R234
R235
R236 1/4W Resistor 1K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R237 1/4W Resistor 10K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R238 1/4W Resistor 100K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R239 1/4W Resistor 100K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R240 1/4W Resistor 33K .35” prep. 5% Carbon
R244 0.8 prep. 5% Metal
R250 0.8 prep. 5% Metal
S1 Switch DPDT Push, Vert Small PCB MTG
S2 Switch DPDT Push, Vert Small PCB MTG
S3 Switch DPDT Push, Vert Small PCB MTG
S4 Switch DPDT Push, Vert Small PCB MTG
VR1 Voltage Regulator 7815 +15V 2A
VR2 Voltage Regulator 7915 -15V 2A
VR3 Voltage Regulator 7915 -15V 2A
.35” prep. 5% Carbon
0.5 prep. 5% Carbon