Polar Instruments T1000A Service manual

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T1000A SERVICE MANUAL
T1000A SERVICE MANUAL

W ARRANTY

For a period of one year from its date of purchase new and undamaged from Polar Instruments Ltd, POLAR INSTRUMENTS LTD or its authorized distributors will, without charge, repair or replace at its option, this product if found to be defective in materials or workmanship, and if returned to POLAR INSTRUMENTS LTD or its authorized distributors transport prepaid. This warranty is expressly conditioned upon the product having been used only in normal usage and service in accordance with instructions of POLAR INSTRUMENTS LTD and not having been altered in any way or subject to misuse, negligence or damage, and not having been repaired or attempted to be repaired by any other than POLAR INSTRUMENTS LTD or its authorized distributors. EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT POLAR INSTRUMENTS LTD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILIT Y OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND POLAR INSTRUMENTS LTD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, WHETHER DIRECT OR NOT OR OTHERWISE, BEYOND REPAIR OR REPLACING THIS PRODUCT.
Copyright Polar Instruments Ltd. 1996
DECLARATIONS

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY

European Community Directive Conformance Statement

This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
A declaration of conformity with the requirements of the Directive has been signed by POLAR INSTRUMENTS (UK) LTD
11 College Place London Road Southampton England SO1 2FE
This product satisfies EN50081-1:92 and EN 50082-1:92
T1000A SERVICE MANUAL
SAFETY
WARNING The service instructions contained in this manual are for use by qualified electronic service personnel only.

W ARNING

The LIVE and NEUTRAL lines on this unit are BOTH fused.
When the unit is connected to its supply, the opening of covers or removal of panels is likely to expose dangerous voltages.

GROUNDING

This unit must be earthed (grounded); do not operate the instrument with the safety earth disconnected. Ensure the instrument is connected to an outlet with an effective protective conductor terminal (earth). Do not negate this protective action by using an extension cord without a protective conductor.
Note: This instrument is fitted with 3-wire grounding type plug designed to fit only into a grounding type power outlet. If a special local plug must be fitted to the power cord ensure this operation is performed by a skilled electronics technician and that the protective ground connection is maintained. The plug that is cut off from the power cord must be safely disposed of.
Power cord color codes are as follows:
Europe
brown live blue neutral green/yellow earth (ground)
United States
black live white neutral green ground

POWER SUPPLY

Check that the indicated line voltage setting corresponds with the local mains power supply. See the rear panel for line voltage settings.
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SAFETY
Changing the line voltage settings on this instrument must only be performed by a skilled electronics technician. Instructions for changing the line voltage settings are contained in Section 4.

OPERATION

This manual contains instructions and warnings which must be observed by the user to ensure safe operation. Operating this instrument in ways other than detailed in this manual may impair the protection provided by the instrument and may result in the instrument becoming unsafe. Retain these instructions for later use.
The unit is designed for use indoors in an electrical workshop environment at a stable work station comprising a bench or similar work surface.
Use only the accessories (e.g. test probes and clips) provided by Polar Instruments. The instrument must be maintained and repaired by a skilled electronics technician in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If it is likely that the protection has been impaired the instrument must be made
inoperative, secured against unintended operation and referred to qualified service personnel.
Protection may be impaired if, for example, the instrument:
Shows signs of physical damage
Fails to operate normally when the operating instructions are followed
Has been stored for prolonged periods under unfavourable conditions
Has been subjected to excessive transport stresses
Has been exposed to rain or water or been subject to liquid spills

CAUTION

Electrical Isolation

Always disconnect the board under test from the local mains supply (including ground) before using this instrument.

Static Sensitive Devices

This unit contains Static Sensitive Devices. Static discharge can damage some electronic components. Care must be taken when handling these components. Observe appropriate precautions to avoid damage.
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SPECIFICATIONS
ASA Test Ranges
Open Circuit Voltage Short Circuit Current Junction 1V 500µA Logic 10V 5mA Low 10V 150mA Med 20V 1mA Hi-Cap (1Hz fixed) 10V 150mA Low-Cap (2kHz fixed) 10V
ASA Test Frequencies
Low 95Hz Medium 500Hz High 2kHz
Curve Tracing
Collector drive Peak Voltage Peak Current
10V 10mA maximum 10V 100mA maximum
+/– selectable
20µA
Base Step Generator
Number of steps 8 Step amplitude 1V/step or 1mA/step (selectable)
Amplitude adjustable (0 – 100%) Polarity (selectable)
Display
Outputs to drive oscilloscope in X-Y mode (100mV/div)
Power supply
Detachable power cord
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SPECIFICATIONS

ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING CONDITIONS

The instrument is designed for indoor use only under the following environmental conditions:
Altitude Up to 2000m Temperature +5°C to +40°C ambient Relative humidity RH 80% maximum at 31°C — derate
linearly to 50% at 40°C
Mains borne transients As defined by Installation Category II
(Overvoltage Category II) in IEC664
Pollution Degree 2 (IEC664)

Power Requirements

230V ± 10%, 115V ± 10% or 100V ± 10% at 50/60Hz, 20VA.

Physical characteristics (excluding accessories)

Dimensions 300 mm (11.8 in.) wide
120 mm (4.7 in.) high 275 mm (10.8 in.) deep
Weight 2 kg (4.4 lb.)

Fuses

230V 80mAT 115V 160mAT

SYMBOLS

REFER TO MANUAL These sockets are for connecting only Polar Instruments
probes and connectors for use as described in the Operator Manual. To prevent damage to this product and to ensure its safe use observe the specifications given in this manual when connecting to terminals marked with this symbol.
COM This terminal is internally connected to earth (ground).
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ACCESSORIES

Standard Accessories

Oscilloscope cable assembly ACC150 Probe set MMP159 Test clip set ACC110(Red)
ACC111(Black)
Operator manual MAN148
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
DECLARATIONS..............................................................................................................i
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY ......................................................................i
European Community Directive Conformance Statement..........................................i
SAFETY...........................................................................................................................ii
WARNING ....................................................................................................................ii
GROUNDING ...............................................................................................................ii
POWER SUPPLY.........................................................................................................ii
OPERATION ...............................................................................................................iii
CAUTION ....................................................................................................................iii
Electrical Isolation.....................................................................................................iii
Static Sensitive Devices........................................................................................... iii
SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................iv
ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING CONDITIONS.........................................................v
Power Requirements.................................................................................................v
Physical characteristics (excluding accessories).......................................................v
Fuses.........................................................................................................................v
SYMBOLS....................................................................................................................v
ACCESSORIES...........................................................................................................vi
Standard Accessories...............................................................................................vi
SECTION 1 – PERFORMANCE CHECK.................................................................... 1-1
MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION OF INSTRUMENTS .....................................1-1
Recommendations for Routine Maintenance........................................................ 1-1
PERFORMANCE CHECK ........................................................................................ 1-1
Equipment required............................................................................................... 1-1
Procedure.............................................................................................................. 1-1
SECTION 2 – CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION...................................................................... 2-1
T1000A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION............................................................................ 2-1
Sine Generator...................................................................................................... 2-1
SINE Amplifier and Power Supply......................................................................... 2-2
SINE amplifier................................................................................................. 2-2
Power Supply.................................................................................................. 2-2
Switching............................................................................................................... 2-2
Amplifier ................................................................................................................2-2
SECTION 3 – DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................... 3-1
DISMANTLING THE T1000A ................................................................................... 3-1
Removing the cover...............................................................................................3-1
Removing the circuit boards.................................................................................. 3-1
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SECTION 4 – LINE VOLTAGE AND FUSE CHANGING............................................ 4-1
LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION AND FUSE CHANGING...........................................4-1
SECTION 5 – FAULT DIAGNOSIS ............................................................................. 5-1
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS..................................................................................5-1
SECTION 6 – MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING........................................................ 6-1
Cleaning................................................................................................................ 6-1
Technical Support..................................................................................................6-1
SECTION 7 – REPLACEMENT PARTS...................................................................... 7-1
ELECTRICAL PARTS............................................................................................... 7-2
MECHANICAL PARTS ............................................................................................. 7-5
SECTION 8 – SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS..................................................................... 8-1
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SECTION 1 – PERFORMANCE CHECK

MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION OF INSTRUMENTS

There are no calibration adjustments in this instrument.

Recommendations for Routine Maintenance

To ensure the functionality of the instrument it is recommended that its Performance Check carried out at intervals not exceeding 12 months.

PERFORMANCE CHECK

The Performance Check is used to verify the functions of the instrument.

Equipment required

Oscilloscope

Procedure

1. Set the T1000A to LOGIC range, MED frequency. Connect the oscilloscope ground to COM and set it for 5V/div. and 0.5mS/div. Set the input to DC coupled and centre the trace. Connect to A socket and trigger the oscilloscope. Check for a sine wave of approximately 4 divisions pk to pk amplitude and 4 divisions period. Connect to Channel B socket and confirm a similar display.
2. Set the T1000A to LOW range and check for a similar display from both sockets.
3. Set the T1000A to MED range Check that the waveform at A and B is now approximately 8 divisions pk to pk
4. Set the oscilloscope to 0.1mS/div. and the T1000A to HIGH frequency. Check for a period of sine wave of 5 divisions.
5. Set the T1000A to LOW frequency and the oscilloscope to 2mS/div. Check for a period of approximately 4 divisions.
6. Set the T1000A to the JUNC range and MED frequency. Set the oscilloscope to 0.5V/div. and 0.5mS/div. Check for approximately 4 divisions pk to pk at the Channel A and B sockets.
7. Set the T1000A to 100mA drive in the CURVE TRACE mode. Set to + drive. Set the oscilloscope to 5V/div. Check for +ve going “rectified” sine wave of 2 divisions at Channel A or B socket or “C” terminals of A or B test sockets.
8. Set the T1000A drive to – and 10mA. Check for a –ve going 2 division waveform.
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9. Set the T1000A STEP AMPLITUDE to fully CW and + steps of Volts. Check for a +ve going step waveform of about 1.5 divisions total amplitude.
10. Set the oscilloscope to XY mode and 0.1V/div. and connect the T1000A by its oscilloscope cable (red to X). Check each ASA range for two horizontal lines, adjusting A position if necessary.
11. Select LOCAP and connect a 150pF capacitor between Channel B and COM. Check for a near circular trace.
12. Select HICAP and connect a 2,200µF capacitor from Channel B to COM. Check for the dot tracing out a near circular path (then a straight line and repeat).
13. If a portable appliance tester is to be used, note that this product is earth protected and that no exposed grounded parts exist on the enclosure.
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SECTION 2 – CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

T1000A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

Sine Generator

Refer to the T1000A Sine Generator schematic
Sine waves are generated by clocking a stored pattern out of Read Only Memory, ROM U4, and into a Digital to Analog Converter, DAC U5. Frequency is changed by switching clock rate.
U1A and B form the master clock oscillator controlled by 2MHz crystal X1. This clock is divided down by U2 to provide the source frequencies for the synchronous ROM address counter U3 and U8. 330R resistors are included to reduce RF emission. U203 acts as a 2 pole 4 way switch selecting one of the four source frequencies. This digital switch is controlled by the front panel switch bank.
Nine address bits are used and in this system the MSB has the same frequency as the sine wave. C9 is half this frequency, i.e. high for one cycle then low for the next. C10 (at half the frequency of C9) is high for two cycles then low for two. The Alternate switching circuit, which allows two traces to be seen on the display, uses C9 or C10 as the switching clock. The higher two frequencies (HIGH and MED) and very low frequency for HICAP alternate every two cycles, the other (LOW) alternates every cycle. Selection is via the second pole of switch U203.
ROM U4 stores the patterns for sine and +ve and –ve rectified sines in three different areas of memory. Address bits A10 and A11 select the memory area scanned by the counter. U5 converts the data to a current which op amp U6A converts into a voltage sine wave. U5 pins 14 and 15 are a virtual earth and R20 sets the reference current for the DAC.
The 5V pk sine wave is buffered by U6B and reduced to 1V pk by U6C. The capacitors across the op amps provide phase correction to reduce looping of the trace. Extra correction is applied in the JUNCTION range by analogue switch U200D.
The step waveform of the curve tracer base drive is generated from the digital address count so that it is synchronised with the sine waves. Counts C7, C8 and C9 drive 5V through weighted resistors R211, R12 and R13 into the summing input of op amp U202D. The gain of this stage is controlled by the front panel step amplitude control R11. Note that the AND gates are turned off in ASA to stop the step generator. The output is inverted by U202A and drives the output through buffer U202B. Switch S9 (refer to T1000A Switching schematic) selects the polarity of the drive to the buffer.

SINE Amplifier and Power Supply

Refer to T1000A Power schematic
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SINE amplifier
The 5V sine wave is amplified to 10V pk for A and B outputs by U15 and U14 which are power op-amps. Zener diodes clamp the outputs if a transient occurs while fuses F2 and F3 open to protect the op-amps if a sustained overload is applied.
The 20V pk for MED range is obtained from the bootstrapped op amp U16 which amplifies the 5V to 20V. U17 amplifies the sine wave to 10V and couples this to the power supply pins of U16 through C15 and C16. In this way the dynamic window of about 25V of the op-amp is moved up and down to follow the sine wave. Diode D305 disconnects the +15V supply when C15 drives the +ve supply pin of the IC above +15V. D306 operates similarly during –ve half cycles. C225 provides phase correction unique to MED range.
Power Supply
The power supply is a simple conventional linear arrangement. The supplies for the CMOS switches are zener regulated and current limited by the 3K3 series resistors R49 and R50. This prevents latch up damage under fault conditions.

Switching

Refer to T1000A Switching schematic
Note: The schematic diagram is arranged to correspond exactly with the circuit board layout as an aid to troubleshooting.
The mechanical switch bank is wired to interlock many of the T1000A functions. U200B is a simple logic inverter of the control signal “JR”.
LEDs D16, D17 are both in the same dual colour package as are D18, D19 and D20, D21.

Amplifier

Refer to the Amplifier schematic
The signals developed in the external node by the drive sine wave through the appropriate series resistor are amplified by op-amps U9A and B and processed before being fed to the display oscilloscope.
For Channel A (Channel B is identical) R43 is Ri and R44 is Rf for the 10V ranges. R42 is switched across Ri to lower the attenuation for the 1V JUNCTION range. Analogue switch U200A places R202 in parallel with Rf for the MED range, halving the gain. All ranges result in a 1V pk signal at output XA (or XB) when the terminals are open circuit.
In order to compute a current signal the X signal is combined with a reference sine wave in op amp U9C. C207 rolls off the response to RF (as does C206 at the input amp) and C222 provides further phase correction. C221 is added in parallel in the LOCAP range.
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
CMOS changeover switch U10 is located in the virtual earth of the output op amps. It switches between channels at a rate dependant on the ALT_CLK signal, which is once per cycle of sine wave or every two cycles depending on range. Position offset is added to the A signal at this point.
The outputs are scaled to drive 10 divisions horizontally and 8 divisions vertically at
0.1V/div. on the display oscilloscope.
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SECTION 3 – DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS

DISMANTLING THE T1000A

Removing the cover

Disconnect the power cord.
To remove the cover, undo the two screws at the rear and lift the rear
of the cover first.

Removing the circuit boards

Unsolder the wires from the A, COM and B sockets.
Remove the two nuts and bolts from the power inlet.
Remove the two screws holding the position control PCB and swing
this out.
Remove the screws holding the boards to the case.
Remove the power button cap by pulling off.
Holding the power switch shaft in lift the rear of the main board
withdraw the circuit boards assembly from the case.
Re-assembly is the reverse of the above.
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SECTION 4 – LINE VOLTAGE AND FUSE CHANGING
WARNING: There are hazardous voltages inside the instrument when connected to its power supply. REMOVE THE POWER CORD before touching any part of the line input circuit. Note that high voltages may continue to be present for 2 minutes after power is removed until internal capacitors discharge.

LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION AND FUSE CHANGING

Note: When replacing fuses always use the type and rating stated in SPECIFICATIONS.
To change the line voltage, pull out the links from their sockets using suitable pliers and place them in the locations marked with the required voltage. Install the fuse(s) of the value indicated in SPECIFICATIONS.
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SECTION 5 – FAULT DIAGNOSIS
WARNING: Hazardous voltages are exposed on the PCB when the cover is removed. These procedures should only be performed by a technically qualified person aware of the hazards and taking all reasonable care.

TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS

If no LEDs light up check the mains fuse. (Note that Neutral is also fused in some countries). Check the line voltage selector and look for any evidence of component failure.
Once the unit is working confirm the presence of all voltages at the test pads on the main PCB. Note that VEE is –5V and VDD is +5V for the CMOS switches. If these are loaded down look for wrong voltage levels around the switches.
Start circuit checks at the sine wave generator. If no sine wave appears to be present check the crystal oscillator is running.
A possible problem area is the 10V drive amplifier. Check the output fuses are intact first. Check that the protection devices have not been overloaded or any series resistors damaged.
Find out what is working and what is not. Read the description of each circuit block and try to identify which part of the circuit is not working then investigate this.
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SECTION 6 – MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

Cleaning

Disconnect the instruments power cord. Clean the unit with a cloth lightly moistened with water with a small amount of mild
detergent. Alternatively, a cloth lightly moistened with alcohol (ethanol or methylated spirit) or
Iso-propyl alcohol (IPA) may be used (Caution — these are inflammable).
Do not spray cleaners directly onto the instrument.
Do not reconnect the power until dry.

Technical Support

For technical support contact your local Polar Instruments distributor or Polar Instruments Ltd. at the address at the front of this manual.

Instrument repair

If it becomes necessary to repair the instrument, in the first instance contact the Polar Instruments distributor in your country. In case of difficulty contact Polar Instruments Ltd. at the address at the front of this manual. Do not send the
instrument until shipping instructions have been received from the repairer.
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SECTION 7 – REPLACEMENT PARTS
To ensure correct parts are supplied, orders for replacements should include the following details:
Instrument type Instrument serial number Firmware version (if applicable) Circuit reference (if applicable) and description Note: Parts marked with an asterisk (*) have been subject to modification in later instruments.
Safety critical parts (listed in bold type) must be replaced with parts obtained from Polar Instruments Ltd or your Polar Instruments distributor to ensure continued safe operation.
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ELECTRICAL PARTS

Part Nº Quantity Description Circuit Reference
CEA105 6 220µF Electrolytic C9, C10, C14, C15, C16,
C17 CEA113 2 22µF Electrolytic C5, C6 CEA117 2 2,200µF Electrolytic C7, C8 CVD101 2 0.1µF C11, C13 CVD102 2 0.01µF C1 CVD106 1 82pF C225 CVD115 5 33pF C3, C206, C207, C208, C20 CVD116 3 100pf C4, C222, C224 CVD140 17 0.1µF Axial Ceramic C204, C205 CVD143 1 0.1µF Box C12 CVD146 5 1nF Polyester C200, C202, C203, C300,
C301 CVD147 1 4n7 Polyester C201 CVD152 2 680pF C221, C223 CVD156 3 DIP Decoupler U3, U8, U203 DSP101 12 1N4148 D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D200,
D201, D202, D203, D204,
D305, D306 DSP102 6 1N4007 D10, D11, D12, D13, D300,
D301 DZA320 2 5V1 Zener D6, D7 DZA321 4 12V Zener D8, D9, D14, D15 FCA114 2 160mA F F2, F3 FCA121 (2) 160mA T (110V) F1, F4 FCA129 2 80mA T F1, F4 FSW135 1 ROM U4 ICA128 1 7805 U11 ICA169 1 74HC161 U8 ICA186 4 TL084 U6, U7, U9, U202 ICA191 1 74HC08 U201 ICA210 1 4040B U2 ICA240 1 4053 U10 ICA244 1 74HC153 U203 ICA245 1 DAC0800 U5 ICA246 2 LM759 U14, U15 ICA248 1 7815 U12 ICA249 1 7915 U13 ICA291 1 74HC590 U3 ICA297 2 4066 U200,U220 ICA298 2 TL081 U16, U17 ICA305 1 74C04/4069B U1
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INDI01 2 Ferrite Bead IND107 1 10µH Inductor L100 LDD124 1 Crystal 2MHz X1 LED115 11 Red LED D22, D23, D24, D25, D26,
D27, D28, D29, D30, D31,
D32 LED122 3 Tri-Color LED D16, D18, D20 MAA123 2 Fuse Holder F1, F4 MAA123A 2 Fuse Holder (no cover) MMP155 1 Clip MMP167 1 Large Heatsink MMP169 1 Thin Heatsink MMP177 1 Short Heatsink MNS112 1 M3 Nut MNS117 2 M3 x 10 Pan Head MNS125 1 M3 Lock-washer MNS175 1 M3 Flange-nut MPCD1014 1 Test Socket Board MPCD1015 1 Pot. sub board MPCD904 1 Main PCB MPCD905 1 Panel PCB MPP143 1 Heatsink Insulator MPP158 2 Spindle MPP200 14 LED spacer MQX154 1 DIN Socket MQX259p10 2 Pin Header MQX298 2 Test Socket JP5, JP6 MQX299 2 Line Select Link MQX300 5 Link Socket MSH104 1 M3 Solder Tag RCC138 4 33R 0.6W R95, R96, R97, R98 RCC157 2 100R 1W R80, R81 RCC159 1 V12ZA2 R301 RCF100K 5 Resistor 100K 1/4W 5% R3, R34, R35, R220, R221 RCF100R 2 Resistor 100R 1/4W 5% R18, R19 RCF10K 8 Resistor 10K 1/4W 5% R14, R15, R66, R200, R201
R206 R209, R210 RCF10R 2 Resistor 10R 1/4W 5% R1000, R1001 RCF1K0 4 Resistor 1K0 1/4W 5% R53, R59, R61, R64, RCF1M0 1 Resistor 1M0 1/4W 5% R48 RCF1R0 6 Resistor 1R0 1/4W 5% R51, R52, R54, R58, R60,
R65 RCF22R 1 Resistor 22R 1/4W 5% R303 RCF220R 1 Resistor 220R 1/4W 5% R4
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RCF330R 21 Resistor 330R 1/4W 5% R5, R6, R16, R17, R30, R31
R70, R73, R77, R84, R85, R86, R87, R88, R89, R90,
R91, R92, R93, R94, R302 RCF3K3 4 Resistor 3K3 1/4W 5% R49, R50, R204, R205 RCF51K 1 Resistor 51K 1/4W 5% R222 RCT100K 4 Resistor 100K 1/4W 1% R44, R47, R202, R203 RCT10K 7 Resistor 10K 1/4W 1% R32, R33, R56, R68, R13,
R82, R83 RCT110K 2 Resistor 110K 1/4W 1% R42, R45 RCT1K0 3 Resistor 1K0 1/4W 1% R78,R79, R9 RCT1M0 4 Resistor 1M0 1/4W 1% R43, R46, R105, R106 RCT20K 8 Resistor 20K 1/4W 1% R101, R102, R12, R38, R39
R55, R57, R67 RCT20K5 3 Resistor 20K5 1/4W 1% R62, R107, R108 RCT24K 2 Resistor 24K 1/4W 1% R40, R41 RCT2K0 2 Resistor 2K0 1/4W 1% R99, R100 RCT2K2 2 Resistor 2K2 1/4W 1% R103, R104 RCT2K49 2 Resistor 2K49 1/4W 1% R1, R2 RCT39K 1 Resistor 39K 1/4W 1% R211 RCT47K 8 Resistor 47K 1/4W 1% R22, R23, R24, R25, R26,
R27, R28, R29 RCT 4 Resistor 4K99 1/4W 1% R7, R8, R10, R63 RCT 2 Resistor 7K5 1/4W 1% R20,R21 REL104 1 Relay K1 RVB314 2 47K Preset R36, R37 RVP112 1 10k Lin. Panel Pot. R11 SWB133 1 Power Switch S1 SWB155 1 Push Button Assembly S2 to S15
TXM139 1 Transformer T1
WMA1 86 .06m Silicon Wire
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MECHANICAL PARTS

Part Nº Quantity Description
MCA138 1 Case Top MCA162 1 Front Moulding MCA164 1 Case Bottom (Drilled) MKB127 1 Knob Cap MKB128 1 Knob MKB129 14 Button caps MKB153 1 Power Switch Button MNS107 13 K30 x 6 Self Tap MNS117 6 M3 x 10 Pzd Screw MNS163 2 M3 x 12 Csk Head Screw MNS166 4 Starlock MNS175 2 M3 Flangenut MNS176 6 K30 x 8 Self Tap MPA164 .045m 4.8mm Heatshrink MPP122 1 Cable Tie (for Transformer) MPP191 2 Tilt Leg MPP193 4 Stick-on Feet MPP198 2 Tilt Base MPP230 1 Tie Wrap MPP231 2 Insert Cover MQX179 2 Red 4mm Socket MQX180 1 Black 4 mm Socket
MQX254 1 IEC Inlet
MWP156 1 Serial Nº Label MWPD1007 1 Front Label MWPD1008 1 Rear Label WMA102 0.075 Blue Wire WMA103 0.075 Brown Wire WMA104 0.075 Green /Yellow wire WMA281 1 8 WAY Link Cable WMA282 1 21 WAY Link Cable WMA283 1 4 WAY Link Cable WMA186 0.25m Silicone Wire
REPLACEMENT PARTS
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