JVC AA-V6EG User manual

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Important
Safety
Precautions
Prior
to
shipment
from
the
factory,
JVC
products
are
strictly
inspected
to
conform
with
the
recognized
product
safety
and
electrical
codes
of
the
countries
in
which
they
are
to
be
sold.
However,
in
order
to
maintain
such
compliance,
it
is
equally
important
to
implement
the
following
precautions
when
a
set
is
being
serviced.
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Precautions
during
Servicing
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1.
Locations
requiring
special
caution
are
denoted
by
labels
and
inscriptions
on
the
cabinet,
chassis
and
certain
parts
of
the
product.
When
performing
service,
be
sure
to
read
and
comply
with
these
and
other
cautionary
notices
appearing
in
the
opera-
tion
and
service
manuals.
Parts
identified
by
the
/\
symbol
and
shaded
critical
for
safety.
Replace
only
with
specified
part
numbers.
Note:
Parts
in
this
category
also
include
those
specified
to
comply
with
X-ray
emission
standards
for
products
using
cathode
ray
tubes
and
those
specified
for
compliance
with
varioys
regulations
regarding
spurious
radiation
emission.
)
parts
are
Fuse
replacement
caution
notice.
Caution
for
continued
protection
against
fire
hazard.
Replace
only
with
same
type
and
rated
fuse(s)
as
specified.
.
Use
specified
internal
wiring.
Note
especially:
1)
Wires
covered
with
PVC
tubing
2)
Double
insulated
wires
3)
High
voltage
leads
Use
specified
insulating
materials
for
hazardous
live
parts.
Note
especially:
1)
Insulation
Tape
3)
Spacers
5)
Barrier
2)
PVC
tubing
4)
Insulation
sheets
for
transistors
.
When
replacing
AC
primary
side
components
(transformers,
power
cords,
noise
blocking
capacitors,
etc.)
wrap
ends
of
wires
securely
about
the
terminals
before
soldering.
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7
Fig.
1
.
Observe
that
wires
do
not
contact
heat
producing
parts
(heat-
sinks,
oxide
metal
film
resistors,
fusible
resistors,
etc.)
.
Check
that
replaced
wires
do
not
contact
sharp
edged
or
pointed
parts.
9.
When
a
power
cord
has
been
replaced,
check
that
10—15
kg
of
force
in
any
direction
will
not
loosen
it.
Power
cord
.
Also
check
areas
surrounding
repaired
locations.
.
Products
using
cathode
ray
tubes
(CRTs)
In
regard
to
such
products,
the
cathode
ray
tubes
themselves,
the
high
voltage
circuits,
and
related
circuits
are
specified
for
compliance
with
recognized
codes
pertaining
to
X-ray
emission.
Consequently,
when
servicing
these
products,
replace
the
cath-
Ode
ray
tubes
and
other
parts
with
only
the
specified
parts.
Under
no
circumstances
attempt
to
modify
these
circuits.
Unauthorized
modification
can
increase
the
high
voltage
value
and
cause
X-ray
emission
from
the
cathode
ray
tube.
12.
Crimp
type
wire
connector
In
such
cases
as
when
replacing
the
power
transformer
in
sets
where
the
connections
between
the
power
cord
and
power
transformer
primary
lead
wires
are
performed
using
crimp
type
connectors,
if
replacing
the
connectors
is
unavoidable,
in
order
to
prevent
safety
hazards,
perform
carefully
and
precisely
according
to
the
following
steps.
1)
Connector
part
number
:
E03830-001
2)
Required
tool
:
Connector
crimping
tool
of
the
proper
type
which
will
not
damage
insulated
parts.
3)
Replacement
procedure
(1)
Remove
the
old
connector
by
cutting
the
wires
at
a
point
close
to
the
connector.
Important
:
Do
not
reuse
a
connector
(discard
it).
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Cut
close
to
connector
Fig.
3
(2)
Strip
about
15
mm
of
the
insulation
from
the
ends
of
the
wires.
If
the
wires
are
stranded,
twist
the
strands
to
avoid
frayed
conductors.
15mm
(3)
Align
the
lengths
of
the
wires
to
be
connected.
Insert
the
wires
fully
into
the
connector.
Metal
sleeve
Connector
Fig.
5
(4)
As
shown
in
Fig.
6,
use
the
crimping
tool
to
crimp
the
metal
sleeve
at
the
center
position.
Be
sure
to
crimp
fully
to
the
complete
closure
of
the
tool.
Crimping
tool
Fig.
6
(5)
Check
the
four
points
noted
in
Fig.
7.
Not
easily
pulled
free
Crimped
at
approx.
center
of
metal
sleeve
Conductors
extended
Wire
insulation
recessed
more
than
4
mm
Fig.
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Safety
Check
after
Servicing
Examine
the
area
surrounding
the
repaired
location
for
damage
or
deterioration.
Observe
that
screws,
parts
and
wires
have
been
returned
to
original
positions,
Afterwards,
perform
the
following
tests
and
confirm
the
specified
values
in
order
to
verify
compliance
with
safety
standards.
.
Insulation
resistance
test
Confirm
the
specified
insulation
resistance
or
greater
between
power
cord
plug
prongs
and
exter-
nally
exposed
parts
of
the
set
(RF
terminals,
antenna
terminals,
video
and
audio
input
and
output
terminals,
microphone
jacks,
earphone
jacks,
etc.).
See
table
1
below.
.
Dielectric
strength
test
Confirm
specified
dielectric
strength
or
greater
between
power
cord
plug
prongs
and
exposed
accessible
parts
of
the
set
(RF
terminals,
antenna
terminals,
video
and
audio
input
and
output
terminals,
microphone
jacks,
earphone
jacks,
etc.).
See
table
1
below.
3.
Clearance
distance
d
‘When
replacing
primary
circuit
components,
confirm
specified
clearance
distance
(d),
(d’)
between
soldered
terminals,
and
between
terminals
and
surrounding
metallic
parts.
See
table
1
below.
Chassis
Fig.
8
—
Coo
Ty
primary
wire
4.
Leakage
current
test
Confirm
specified
or
lower
leakage
current
between
earth
ground/power
cord
plug
prongs
and
externally
exposed
accessible
parts
(RF
terminals,
antenna
terminals,
video
and
audio
input
and
output
terminals,
microphone
jacks,
earphone
jacks,
etc.).
Externally
Measuring
Method:
(Power
ON)
exposed
BS
@-~
Insert
load
Z
between
earth
ground/power
cord
plug
prongs
and
externally
exposed
accessible
parts.
accessible
part
Use
an
AC
voltmeter
to
measure
across
both
terminals
of
load
Z.
See
figure
9
and
following
table
2.
Fig.
9
.
Grounding
(Class
I
model
only)
Confirm
specified
or
lower
grounding
impedance
between
earth
pin
in
AC
inlet
and
externally
exposed
accessible
parts
(Video
in,
Video
out,
Audio
in,
Audio
out
or
Fixing
screw
etc.).
Measuring
Method:
Connect
milli
ohm
meter
between
earth
pin
in
AC
inlet
and
exposed
accessible
parts.
See
figure
10
and
grounding
specifications.
Grounding
Specifications
Grounding
Impedance
(Z)
USA
&
Canada
Z
<
0.1
ohm
Europe
&
Australia
Z
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AC
inlet
Exposed
accessible
part
Earth
pin
Milli
ohm
meter
Fig.
10
AC
Line
Voltage
Insulation
Resistance
(R)
Dielectric
Strength
Clearance
Distance
(d),
(d’)
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Note:
These
tables
are
unofficial
and
for
reference
only.
Be
sure
to
confirm
the
precise
values
for
your
particular
country
and
locality.
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Thank
you
for
purchasing
the
JVC
AA-V6EG
AC
Power
Adapter.
This
unit
provides
DC
power
for
the
JVC
Video
Movie
from
a
household
AC
outlet.
It
can
also
be
used
to
recharge
the
JVC
Battery
Pack
for
exclusive
use
with
the
JVC
VideoMovie.
To
avoid
problems
and
obtain
the
best
results,
please
read
this
instruction
booklet
carefully
before
use.
CAUTION
To
prevent
electric
shock,
do
not
open
the
cabinet.
No
user
serviceable
parts
inside.
Refer
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
CAUTION:
When
you
are
not
using
this
unit
for
a
long
period
of
time,
it
is
recommended
that
you
disconnect
the
power
cord
from
AC
outlet.
WARNING—DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE
INSIDE
PROVIDING
POWER
FOR
THE
VIDEOMOVIE
DC
INPUT
connector
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POWER
indicator
To
AC
outlet
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WARNING:
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
UNIT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
This
unit
should
be
used
with
AC
110
—
240
V~\,
50/60
Hz
only.
CAUTION:
To
prevent
electric
shocks
and
fire
hazards,
do
NOT
use
any
other
power
source.
NOTE:
The
rating
plate
(serial
number
plate)
is
on
the
bottom
of
the
unit.
This
equipment
has
been
produced
to
comply
with
Direc-
tive
number
82/499/EEC.
IMPORTANT
(in
the
United
Kingdom)
IMPORTANT
Do
not
make
any
connection
to
the
Larger
Terminal
coded
E
or
Green.
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
are
coloured
in
ac-
cordance
with
the
following
code;
Blue
to
N
(Neutral)
or
Black
Brown
to
L
(Live)
or
Red
If
these
colours
do
not
correspond
with
the
terminal
identi-
fications
of
your
plug,
connect
as
follows:
Blue
wire
to
terminal
coded
N
(Neutral)
or
coloured
Black.
Brown
wire
to
terminal
coded
L
(Live)
or
coloured
Red.
If
in
doubt
—
consult
a
competent
electrician.
Connect
the
AC
power
cord
to
a
wall
outlet.
(The
POWER
indicator
will
light.)
Connect
the
VideoMovie
to
the
AC
POWER
ADAPTER
using
the
provided
DC
cord.
3
Unplug
the
AC
power
cord
after
finishing
operation.
Note:
:
If
the
provided
DC
cord
is
connected
to
the
AC
POWER
ADAPTER,
the
battery
pack
will
not
be
charged
and
CHARGE
indicator
goes
off.
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CHARGING
THE
BATTERY
PACK
POWER
indicator
CHARGE
indicator
CAUTION
>
A
locks
in
place.
To
AC
outlet
Connect
the
AC
power
cord
to
a
wall
outlet.
(The
POWER
indicator
will
light.)
Note:
Be
sure
to
unplug
the
DC
plug
before
charging
the
battery
pack.
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Align
the
marks
on
the
battery
pack
and
adapter.
Slide
the
battery
pack
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
until
it
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When
charging
is
completed,
the
CHARGE
indicator
that
is
red
turns
to
green.
3
Unplug
the
AC
power
cord.
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If
the
battery
is
loaded
after
a
long
discharge
period,
a
few
minutes
may
pass
before
the
CHARGE
INDICATOR
lights.
A
WORD
ON
THE
EXCLUSIVE
BATTERY
PACKS
The
battery
packs
are
nickel-cadmium
batteries.
Give
attention
to
the
following
to
make
the
most
of
their
characteristics.
Temperature
ranges:
The
recharging
time
is
based
on
room
temperature
of
20°C.
The
lower
the
temperature,
For
charging:
10°C
to
35°C
For
operating:
0°C
to
40°C
For
storing:
-10°C
to
30°C
Terminals
Do
not
short-circuit
PRECAUTIONS
the
longer
the
rechraging
time.
THE
BATTERY
IS
KEPT
UNCHARGED
FOR
SHIPMENT.
CHARGE
IT
BEFORE
USE.
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avoid
a
hazard:
1.
Do
not
burn
the
battery.
2.
Do
not
short-circuit
the
terminals.
3.
Do
not
modify
or
disassemble
4.
Use
only
specified
chargers.
the
battery.
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To
prevent
damage
and
prolong
service
life:
1.
Avoid
dropping
and
unnecessary
shocks.
2.
Avoid
repeated
charging
without
first
discharging.
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This
unit
has
a
limited
service
life:
Near
the
end
of
its
service
life,
when
it
begins
to
deliver
less
recording
time
per
charge,
purchase
a
replacement.
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lt
is
normal
for
the
battery
to
be
warm
after
charging
or
use.
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This
is
a
chemical
reaction
type
battery;
its
properties
are
best
maintained
under
the
following
conditions:
1.
Optimum
charging
takes
place
at
temperatures
between
10°C
and
35°C.
Cooler
temperatures
impede
chemical
reaction.
Warmer
temperatures
can
prevent
complete
charging.
.
Store
in
a
cool
dry
place.
Extended
exposure
to
high
temperatures
will
increase
natural
discharge
and
shorten
service
life.
.
Total
natural
discharge
may
occur
during
long
storage
periods
(uncharged
storage
is
preferable;
recharge
one
day
before
use.)
Remove
from
charger
or
powered
unit
when
not
in
use;
some
units
draw
current
even
when
switched
off.
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As
an
AC
power
adapter,
the
AA-V6EG
is
used
exclusively
with
the
JVC
VideoMovie.
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If
used
near
a
radio,
this
unit
may
interfere
with
reception.
@Prevent
inflammables,
water
and
metallic
objects
from
entering
the
unit.
@
Do
not
disassemble
or
modify
the
unit.
@
Do
not
apply
shocks
to
the
unit.
@
Do
not
subject
the
unit
to
direct
sunlight.
®
Avoid
using
the
unit
in
extremely
hot
or
humid
places.
®
Avoid
using
the
unit
in
places
subject
to
vibrations.
@When
the
AC
power
cord
is
connected
to
a
household
AC
outlet,
‘‘Power”
indicator
or
‘‘stand-by”’
indicator
will
light.
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SECTION
1
DISASSEMBLY
1.
Take
out
2
screws
1)
Fig.
1-1
Lower
Case
removal
1
2.
Press
at
point
(A)
and
raise
the
lower
case
in
the
direction
indicated
by
arrow
(B).
The
upper
and
lower
cases
can
then
be
separated.
Upper
Case
Fig.
1-2
Lower
Case
removal
2
3.
Raise
the
circuit
board
assembly
(main
and
sub
boards)
as
indicated
be
arrow
(A)
and
remove
the
assembly
from
the
upper
case.
Board
Assembly
Fig.
1-3
Board
Assembly
removal

SECTION
2
ELECTRICAL
ADJUSTMENT
2.1
ELECTRICAL
ADJUSTMENT
Patch
cord
(YTU93028)
[0]
SW
board
assy
Fig.
2-1
Set
up
for
adjustment
2.2
MAIN
CIRCUIT
((0]
[1]
MAIN
board)
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Adjustment
Parts
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&
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Waveform
&
Adjustment
ROCERUIS
1)
Connect
the
DC
power
cord
to
the
DC
Jack.
2)
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
DC
power
cord
to
a
voltmeter.
3)
Adjust
VR21
for
10.7
V
output
voltage.
1)
Depress
SW1
of
the
switch
board
assembly.
(Confirm
LED
23
of
the
main
board
assembly
lights.)
2)
Connect
an
ammeter
to
the
battery
terminals.
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3)
Adjust
VR22
for
50
mA.
°
VR21
(OUTPUT
VOLTAGE)
[0]
[1]
MAIN
°
VR22
(CHARGING
CURRENT)
[0]
[T]
MAIN
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OUTPUT
Terminal
OUTPUT
Voltage
Charging
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BATTERY
current
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SECTION
3
SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM
AND
CIRCUIT
BOARDS
3.
GENERAL
INFORMATIONS
3.1
SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM
VALUES
3.2
DIGITAL
TRANSISTOR
Unless
otherwise
specified.
1.
All
resistance
values
are
in
ohms,
1/6
W,
1/8
W,
(refer
to
parts
list).
|
2.
All
capacitance
values
are
in
pF,
(P;
PF).
3.
The
voltage
of
each
section
has
been
measured
without
<a
nA
load
by
a
digital
voltmeter.
The
ground
contact
on
the
R2
primary
side
uses
the
(—)
side
of
D1.
|
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4.
Shaded
(
:)
parts
are
critical
for
safety.
Replace
only
with
specified
parts
numbers.
co
Spinone
Bitrate
wee
5
DTA114T
T
mark
only
Note:
The
digital
transistor
includes
built
in
resistors.
It
features
small
size
and
high
reliability.
Both
PNP
and
NPN
types
are
available.
Uses:
Inverter,
Interface,
driver
circuits.
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i
i
MAIN
TYPES
OF
ACTIVE
AND
PACKAGE
CIRCUITS
PART
NAME
PART
NO.
CHART
1A
[IC]
AN78LO5
AN6562
BA10358
NJM2904D
HA0O12611S1
M51977FP
[Transistor]
UN2113
UN2213
2SB952
2SD639
UN411F
DTA143
[Diodo]
ERA15-01
ERA22-08
ERA22-06
ERB8
1-004
MA151WK
MA175WK
MA4039(M)
MA4047(M)
MA4200(M)
MA4300(M)
MA649
S
1WB(A)60
4
T
:
CATHODE
ANODE
CATHODE
by
a
a
ERT
AObE
ANODE
CATHODE
bs
8G

—MAIN
CIRCUIT
BOARD
—
—SW
CIRCUIT
BOARD
—
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PWB
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MAIN
SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM
To
FIN
B
SIWB(A)
60
D4
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90090090
9090008
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AN6562
_or
BA1035B
.
or
NJM2904D_
nord
680/16
Q23.
UN4IIF
or
DTAI43(XS)
sw
2
)
Battery
distination
ON-@NB=P6U/7U/
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MASO47N(M)
OF
F
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|
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R76
4.7K
|
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Battery
Slied
Detector
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30
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foe
on
EMT
Pe
AN
LED?
|
foe
pes
RED
&
7
J
(sur-savese
)
Power
indicator
LED2S
RED
(SLR—34VR5F
)
Q71~Q73:
UN2I13
Q74,Q75
:
UN2213
®
Shaded
(
CHARGE.
indicator
(red
turns
to
green)
)
parts
are
critical
for
safety.
Replace
only
with
specified
part
numbers.

SECTION
4
EXPLODED
4.1
CABINET
ASSEMBLY
<M2>
(ol
[1]
MAIN
board
assy
[0]
[2]
SUB
board
assy
IFUSE(F1)
RN
(See
Sec.<01>)
BARRIER
CAUTION
RATING
LAVEL
>
E>
KH
OON
AUR
WD
OUTPUT
LAVEL
4
[o|
SW
board
assy
IS
VIEWS
AND
PARTS
LIST
IE
IE
HE HE
IE
IE
HE
HE HE
HEHE
IE
HEHE
HE
HE
IE
IE IE
IE IE HE
FE
IE
HE FE
HE
HEHE
IE DE
IE
IE IE
HE
IE
IE DE
IE
HE DE FE
HE
TE HE
HEHE
HE
HE
x
2.
CABINET
ASSEMBLY
<M2>
*
IE
IE
HE HE
IE
IE
HE
HEHE
HE HE IE HE
IE
IE HE
HE
IE
HE
IE
IE HE
IE
IE
HE DE
DE
IE
IE
IE DE
IE
IE HE
IE
IE
IE HE
DE
IE IE FE
FE
HE TE
HEHE
EE
YU30275-004
yu2o0091
YU20094
YU41303
YU41304
QMP4A00-200
LPSP26042Z
SPSF26062Z
SPSG2625M
YU41305
UPPER
CASE
LOWER
CASE
SHIELD
PLATE
INSULATER(D)
INSULATER(G)
AC
POWER
CORD
SCREW
SCREW,
X2
SCREW>,X2
INSULATER
CF)
A
f=
>
F>
[=
ELECTRICAL
PARTS
LIST
#4,
REF
NO.
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HE
HEHEHE
HEHE
HE
HEHEHE
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HEHE
HE
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HE
HEHE
HE
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HE
IE
IE
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HEHE
HE
HE HE
HE
HE
HE
HEHEHE
HHH
HEH
HH
3.
MAIN
BOARD
ASSEMBLY
<0O1>
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HEHEHE
HE
HEHEHE
IE
HEHEHE
HEHE
IE
DE
HE
IE
DE
HEHE
IE
IE
HE
IE
DE
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HE
HE
HE
HE
IE
HE
HE
HEH
HE
HEH
HEHE
HE
HH
KKH
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PWBA
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IC22
Ql
Q21
Q22
Q23
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D2
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D4
D5
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LED22
LED23
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ZD2
ZD3
D21
D22
D23
D24¢
ZD21
ZD22
ZD23
R1l
R13
R21
R22
R23
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
R30
R31
R32
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
SECTION
5
PART
NO.
YB30051A
AN78LO5
AN6562
BA10358
NJM2904D
2SK903
2SB952CRQP)
2SD639R>S
UN411F
DTA143XS
S1WBCA)
60
ERA22-08
ERA22-06
ERA15-01
MA165
SLR-34VR5F
SLR-34MC5F
SLR-34VR5F
MA4200¢(M)
MTZ20¢CD)
MA4300¢(M)
MTZJ30¢(CD>
MAG047¢(M)
MTZ4.7¢B)
MA649
ESAB92M-02
ERB81-004
MA175WK
DAN209S
ERA15-0O1
MA4039(M)
MAGO47N(M)
MAG4O047N(M)
QRD14GAJ-683Y
QRD14GAJ-683Y
QRD14AJ-683Y
QRD14GAJ-683Y
QRGO29J-683A
QRX124J-R36X
QRX124)N-R36X
QRD14AJ-100Y
QRD146J-100S
QRD146J-820S
QRD14AJN-753Y
QRD14AJ-104Y
QRD122J-105
QRD123J-220S8
QRD14GAJ-153Y
QRD14AJ-512Y
QRD14AJ-162Y
QRD14AJ-102Y
QRD14AJ-302Y
QRD14AJ-514Y
QRD14EJ-751
QRD14AJN-241Y
QRD14GAJ-103Y
QRD14AJ-161Y
QRD1GAJ-113Y
PART
NAME,
DESCRIPTION
DE
IE
SC
IE
IE
IE
IE
HEE
IE HE IE HE
IE
IE
HE
IE
IE
DE
IE
IE
IE HE IE HE
DE
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HE
IE DE DE DE DE DE HE IE HE HE HE IE IE TE HE DE HE
HEHE
HE
HE
HEH
MAIN
BOARD
ASSY
IC
IC
IC
IC
FE
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DIGI
TR
DIGI
TR
BRIDGE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
LED
LED
LED
ZENER
DIODE
ZENER
DIODE
ZENER
DIODE
ZENER
DIODE
ZENER
DIODE
ZENER
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
ZENER
DIODE
ZENER
DIODE
ZENER
DIODE
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
OMF
RESISTOR
MF
RESISTOR
MF
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
#4,
REF
NO.
VR21
VR22
Cl
a,
C2
C3
C4
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C7
C8
C9
C10
pa:
fe
Pe:
Pes
Be
Cll
C12
[>
C21
C22
C23
C24
C25
C26
C27
C28
C29
C30
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L22
L23
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HEHEHE
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HE
DE
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HE
DE
HE
HE
HE HE DE HE
HE
HE
HE
HEHE
IE
HE
HE
HE
HEHE
HH
HH
4.
SUB
BOARD
ASSEMBLY
<02>
x
SE
HIE
HE
IK
HEHEHE
HE
HEHE
HE
IE
IE
IE
HEHE
HE
HE
HE
HE
HEE
HE
HE
HE
HE
DE
DE
HE
HE
IE
DE
DE
HE
HE
TE
HIE
IE
HEHE
HE
HEHE
HHH
HN
‘
*
A
PWBA
A
IC51
A
1C71
Q71
Q72
Q73
OR
OR
OR
PART
NO.
QRD14AJ-221Y
QRD1GAJ-471Y
QRD14AJN-271Y
QRD1GAJ-471Y
QRD14AJN-472Y
QRD14¢AJ-331Y
QRD14AJ-331Y
QRX016G-R10A
QRD123J-152SX
QVZ3518-103
QVZ3523-103
QVZ3518-103
QVZ3523-103
YU40302
QFZ9031-104
YU41193
QFD52GK-473
QETC1IVM-336
QETC1VM-337
QCZ9045-222
QCZ9045-222
QCZ9045-222
QCZ9045-222
QCZ9045-222
QCZ9045-222
QETCIHM-105
QEZ0154-687
QETC1CM-106
QEZ0105-826
QERG1HM-105A
QFLAILHK-472Z
QFV41HJ-683
QFV41HJ-104
QFLAIHK-3322Z
YU40304
QFL4G1HJ-103
PC111S
YU41130
YU41206
YU41200
YU40754
PU54223-101K
YU41137
YU41207
YU41166-4
YUG41334¢
YU41196
YU41333A
YU41140
QMF51E2-1RO
YB30052A
M51977FP
HAOQ12611S1
UN2113
UN2113
UN2113
PART
NAME,
DESCRIPTION
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RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
MF
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
V
RESISTOR
,
OUTPUT
VOLTAGE
V
RESISTOR
V
RESISTOR
,
CHARGING
CURRENT
V
RESISTOR
MM
CAPACITOR
MM.CAP
E
CAPACITOR
M
CAPACITOR
E
CAPACITOR
E
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
E
CAPACITOR
E
CAPACITOR
E
CAPACITOR
E
CAPACITOR
E
CAPACITOR
M
CAPACITOR
M
CAPACITOR
M
CAPACITOR
M
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
MY
CAP
PHOTO
COUPLER
COIL
COIL
N
CHOKE
COIL
TROIDAL
COIL
COIL
C.RESONATOR
SW
TRANS
HOUSING
THERMAL
FUSE
DC
JACK
HEAT
SINK
ASSY
HEAT
SINK
(B)
FUSE,
NOT
INCL
MAIN
BOARD
ASSY
SUB
BOARD
ASSY
IC
IC
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
ST
a
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ce
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REF
NO.
PART
NO.
D71l
R51
R52
R53
R54
R55
R56
R57
R58
R71
R72
R73
R74
R75
R76
R77
R78
R79
R8&O
R81
R82
R83
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C52
C53
C54
C55
C56
C71
C72
J51
J71
J72
J73
JE
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HE
HEE
HE
HE
HE
HEHE
HEHE
HE HE
HE
HK
HEHEHE
HE
HEHEHE
HHH
HK HK
HK
HHH
MH
HK
HHH
KM KM
KH
MMH
KH
UN2213
UN2213
MA1S1WK
QRSAO8J-182YN
QRSAQ8JI-G73YN
QRSA0D8J-223YN
QRSAQ8J-183YN
QRSAND8BJ-163YN
QRSANDBS-G74YN
QRSADBJ-470YN
QRSAQDSJ-154YN
QRSAODBIJ-431YN
QRSA08J-751YN
QRSADBJ-103YN
QRSAQBI-472YN
QRSAD8J-1O04YN
QRSA0DBIJ-472YN
QRSACB8I-332YN
QRSADBJ-622YN
QRSA0DBJ-752YN
QRSAO08BJ-271YN
QRS188S-242YN
QRS18BJSJ-133YN
QRSADBJ—-622YN
QCFAI1HZ-104
QCFAIEZ-104
QCYA1LHK-222
QCTAICH-391
QCTAICH-471
QCFAIHZ-104
QCFAIEZ~104¢
QCYA1LHK~103
QRSAD8J-OROY
QRS188J-OROY
QRS188J-OROY
QRS188JN-OROY
PART
NAME,
DESCRIPTION
——
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TRANSISTOR
DIODE
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
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HK
HE
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HE
FE
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FE
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HE
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BOARD
ASSEMBLY
<03>
*
3
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IE
HEI
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IK
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DE
IE
IE
3E
DE
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FE
IE
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DE
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DE
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SW2
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6.1
SECTION
6
PACKING
ASSEMBLY
AND
PARTS
LIST
PACKING
ASSEMBLY
<M1>
#'
REF
NO.
PART
NO.
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NE
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HE HE HE HE HE HE HE
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HE
HK
HE HK
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1.
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ASSEMBLY
<M1>
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IE HE HE IE
DE
IE
IE
DE
IE
HE
IE
IE
3
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IE
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DE
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