Genius KYE Systems SP-HF2000X Service Manual

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Revision History……………………………………………………………………..1
Table of Contents………………………………………………… ………….2
Getting Started………………………………………………… ……….……………....3
Conventions Used in this Guide………………… ………...……………….3 Safety Precautions……………………………… ………………...………..3
Chapter1. How to Handle Defective Returns………………… ……………………….4
1.1 Overview……………………………………………………………….4
1.2 Problems………………………………………………………………..5
1.2.1 Power LED (indicator) Unlighted………………...……………......6
1.2.2 Does not work or one channel no sound……………………….…..7
1.2.3 Noise……………………………………………………………….7
Chapter2. Specifications………………………………………………………………..8
Chapter3. Block Diagram……………………………………………………………....9
Chapter4. Exploded View…………………………………………………………….…10-11 Chapter5. Part List……………………………………………………………………..12-13
Chapter6. Important Notes…………………………………………………………....14
6.1 Packing Requirement for sending the PCB Assembly by post……….…14
6.2 Short of Spare Parts while Repairing a Speaker System…………….….14
Chapter7. Circuit Schematic……………………………………………………………15
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Table of Contents
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Conventions Used in this Guide
Pay Special Attention: Instructions that are important to remember and may prevent mistakes.
Safety Precautions
The following precautions should be observed in handling the speaker described in this guide: Place the speakers on a flat level and stable surface. Do not place the speakers in environments subject to mist, smoke, vibration, excessive dust, salty or greasy air, or other corrosive gases and fumes. Do not drop or jolt the speakers. Do not allow anything to drop into the subwoofer case through its ventilator, as it could result in fatal electric shock or fire. Place the unit far enough from other equipments for good heat dissipation. Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet before performing any maintenance on the speakers. Do not perform any maintenance with wet hand. Prevent foreign substance, such as water, other liquids or chemicals, from entering the speakers while performing maintenance procedures on the speakers.
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Getting Started
Attention
Caution: Information that, if not followed, may result in damage to the product.
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1.1 Overview
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Chapter 1. How to Handle Defective Returns
Receiving Defective
Speakers
from Customers
Verifying problems&
Proceeding necessary tests
Analyzing possible
Malfunction causes
Deciding & proceeding
the rectification methods
Replacing necessary
Defective parts
Proceeding tests
To verify if the speaker is
functioning normally
Functioning OK
Return the speakers with
Pro
p
er repackaging to customers
Functioning NG
Functioning OK
Functioning NG
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1.2 Problems
Item Problem descriptions
1.2.1 Power LED (indicator) unlighted
1.2.2 Does not work or one channel no sound
1.2.3 Noise
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Attention
1.2.1 Power LED (indicator) unlighted
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Please follow the numbered sequence marked within parenthesis given in individual Flow chart, in that this is the best-recommended sequence to rectify the problems.
Problem
Analyze and Identify the Causes
Solutions
Secondary wire Of transformer is Disconnedcted of defective
CheckD1.2 .5.6
Check LED D7
Defective power Switch SW1
Resolder or replace defective component(s)
Power LED (indicator)unlighted
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1.2.2 Does not work or one channel no sound
1.2.3 Noise
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Problem
Analyze and Identify the Causes
Solutions
Does not work or
One channel no sound
Broken o
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Short circuit
Defective IC
U1.2.3.4
Defective
Audio cable
Replace
Audio cable
Check solde
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Points on PCB
And resolder
defective one(s)
Check and replace
Defective IC
Problem
Analyze and Identify the Causes
Solutions
Noise
Defective VR
Volume.treble .bass
Defective IC
U1.2.3.4
Check and replace
defective component(s)
Replace
Defective VR
Replace defective IC
Component(s) aroun
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IC is/are defective
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Satellite
No. DESCRIPTION
UNIT NOMINAL LIMIT
FR FL
1. FRONT OUTPUT POWER @THD 10% W 33 33
30
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SENSITIVITY1KHz@RATED O/P POWER
mV 320 320
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3 SENSITIVITY(1KHz)@1W O/P POWER mV 50 50
±15
4 MAX INPUT LEVEL@1%
THD mV 250 50
±40 5 FREQUENCY RESPONSE(1KHz=0dB) 40Hz dB -3 -3
±0.5
1K dB 0 0
±0.5
20K dB -3 -3
±0.5
6 S/N @RATED O/P POWER dB 65 65
60 7 CHANNEL UNBALANCE @REF O/P
POWER
dB 0.3 0.3
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8 CHANNEL SEPARATION(ONE
CHANNEL IN; OTHER CHANNEL INPUT SHORTING)
dB 45 45
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9 HUM NOISE (VR MAX)
(VOLUME MAX; INPUT SHORTING)
mV 5 5
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10 HUM NOISE (VR MIN)
(VOLUME MIN. INPUT SHORTING)
mV 3 3
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Chapter 2. Specifications
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IC T DA2050
IC T DA2050
AUDIO IN
AUX IN R&L
VOL CONTRO L IC MC4558
TREBLEA&BAS S
ADJUST CONTROL
PHON E OUT
GAI N CONTROL
AMPLIFIER
AMPLIFIER
R SPKER OUT
L SPKER OUT
AMPLIFIER
AUDIO IN VOL CONTROL
AUDIO R AUDIO R AUDIO R AUDIO R
AUDIO L AUDIO L AUDI O L AUDIO L
IC MC4558
GAIN CONTROL
AC1
AC IN
SW?
POWER
C001
103M/400V
15VACx2/2.0A
T2A/250V 130 C
EI-66
POWER SUPPLY
+ -POWER
SUP PL Y
+ - 12V DC POWER
SUPPLY
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Chapter 3. Block Diagram
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Chapter 4. Exploded View
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Chapter 4. Exploded View
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Subwoofer
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Description
RS Part No. Part No.
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Fram, Pantone432C HIPS
Screw hexagon 1, nickel-plate
Speaker deck,
spray-paint Pantone877C
Screw BA3.5*16 Black Colo
Speaker 5.25" 4 30W
Screw hexagon 2,
zincification Black Color
Speake 3" 4Ω 20W
Wood-box, black Color, 9T MDF
Nut M4
Tra ns former,
230V 50HZ O/P:15VACx2/2.0A
Back Board, Black Color
Screw M4*16 Screw BAΦ3.5x20 ,
zincification Black Color
Screw BAΦ3.0x12 ,
zincification Black Color
Output Board, Black HIPS
Buckle, Black PA
Input Board, Black HIPS
RCA ,
Heat sink, AL Silver
Output PCBA,
IC TDA 2050AV
Function PCBA , Volume
IC MC4558
Rubber Foot, Black
Power Switch, 2PIN
Panel , Silver Color, Black Silk-screen
Knob Silver Color
Key press, Silver Colo
9101087154050G01
4102H35010A06G01
0108HIPS81020G01
4109B35016A02G01
084030045A112G01
4102H30012A02G02
0820200403312G01
9411040012020G01
4107300402020G01
2225400020001G04
1003040910230G01
4101N40060B02G01
4102B35020A02G01
4102B30012A02G01
0114HIPS00007G01
011600PA00003G01
0114HIPS00021G01
2022183084201G02
0405010601150G01
180103594V001G03
2100TDA2050CHG01
180304594V001G01
21100MC4558CHG01
4311020050010G01
241A220050001G03
01020ABS87025G01
01070ABS81002G03
01070ABS81001G14
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Chapter 5. Part List
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Satellite
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Description
RS Part No. Part No.
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Fram, Pantone432C HIPS
Screw hexagon 1, nickel-plate
Speaker deck,
spray-paint Pantone877C
Screw BA3.5*16 Black Colo
Speaker 5.25" 4 30W
Screw hexagon 2,
zincification Black Color
Speake 3" 4Ω 20W
Wood-box, black Color, 9T MDF Screw BAΦ3.0x12 ,
zincification Black Color
Input board, Black HIPS
RCA , Monotrematous Yellow
Rubber Foot, Black
Panel , Silver Color, Black Silk-screen
9101087154050G01
4102H35010A06G01
0108HIPS81020G01
4109B35016A02G01
084030045A112G01
4102H30012A02G02
0820200403312G01
9411040012020G02
4102B30012A02G01
0114HIPS00017G01
2021184084101G01
01070ABS81001G1
01020ABS87025G02
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6.1 Packing requirement for sending the PCB assembly by post
PCB assembly is a kind of sophisticated electronic circuit board. Well packing Will be required when sending them by post. *Some sophisticated IC components are mounted on the PCB assembly, hence it is necessary to pack each PCB assembly with a separate static protecting bag, in order to avoid static electricity. *Reliable external packing is also very important when sending the PCB assembly by post, in that it would avoid unnecessarily lost or damage.
6.2 Short of spare parts while repairing a speaker system
If you are short of spare parts when you have some spesker systems waiting to be repaired,it would be recommended to take the necessary parts from one Speaker system,so that you may haye the as many speaker systems
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Chapter 6. Important Notes
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Chapter 7. Schematic Diagram
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