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To check if the amp is in order, switch off the unit and switch 

it  on  again  one  minute  later. This  action  will  deactivate 
the  protection  operation.  If  the  PROT-1  (pin54)  remains 
“L”, which constitutes an abnormality, the unit shuts down 
approximately 2 seconds later and the OPERATION indicator 
starts flickering.

If the protection operation will not be deactivated after the 

power is turned on again, the amp circuit may be broken.

[B] The PROT-2 (pin53) is the port to detect 

abnormalities of the power supply circuit 

1.  Detection  of  an  abnormality  in  the  power  amp  power 

supply circuit.

This port monitors the midpoint voltage of the power amp 
power supply b50V and -50V. If the voltage at 
the  connection  point  of  R829  and  R830  exceeds  DC 
±1.2V, Q823 or Q824 will turn on to change the signal 
from the PROT-2 (pin53) to L from H.

2.  Detection of an abnormality in the preamp power supply 

circuit.

This port monitors the midpoint voltage b30V 
and -30V. If the voltage at the connection point of R823 
and R824 exceeds DC ±1.2V, Q821 or Q822 will turn on to 
change the signal from the PROT-2 (pin53) to L from H 

3.  Detection of an abnormality in the function relay power 

supply circuit.

If the +24V of the relay power supply receives an electric 
current of over 120mA, Q831 and Q834 will turn on to 
change the signal from the PORT-2 (pin53) to L from 

H.

4. The Fuse (F851) inside blows, the signal from the PROT-2 

(pin53) terminal will be changed to L from H.

If any of the above four abnormalities is detected, the signal 
from the POW-1 (pin25) changing to L from H, the power 
relay L852 will be turned off and the unit will be shut down. 
Then, the OPERATE indicator flickers and indicates that an 
abnormality has occurred.

When the OPERATE LED enters the state of blinking eight 
times a second, it doesn't return to the normally state. 
Because, when the power supply is turned on again, it is 
dangerous. 

Return to normally operation.

1.  Turn off 

POWER ON/OFF

 button. 

2.  One minute after, 

POWER ON/OFF

 buttom is turned on 

while pushing at the same time as 

DISPLAY

 button with 

ATT

 button.

3.  The model name and the version are displayed on the 

display. 

4.  Then, turn off 

POWER ON/OFF

 buttom. Next, it starts 

with the factory shipped when turning on power.

[B] PROT-2 (pin53)

は、電源回路の異常を検出するポート

1. 

パワーアンプ用電源回路の異常を検出。
パワーアンプ用電源の

+

50V 

-

50V

の中点電圧を監視し、

R

82

9

R

830

の接続点の電圧が約

 

±

1.2V (

DC

を超え

ると、

Q

823

もしくは

Q

824

O

N

して

P

R

OT

-

2 (pin53)

"

H

L"

 

になる。

2. 

プリアンプ用電源回路の異常を検出。

プリアンプ用電源の

 

+

30V 

 

-

30V 

の中点電圧を監視し、

R

823

R

824

の接続点の電圧が約

 

±

1.2V (

DC

を超え

ると、

Q

821

もしくは

Q

822

O

N

して

P

R

OT

-

2 (pin53)

"

H

L"

 

になる。

3. 

ファンクションリレー用電源回路の異常を検出。

リレー用電源の

+

24V 

に約

120m

A

を超える電流が流れる

と、

Q

831, 

Q

834

O

N

して

P

R

OT

-

2(pin53)

 

"

H

L"

 

なる。

4. 

F

851 

FU

S

E

が切れている場合、

Q

835

O

N

し、

P

R

OT

-

(pin53) 

 

"

H

L"

 

になる。

1.

4.

のいずれかの異 常を検 出すると、

PO

W-

1 (pin25)

 

"

H

L"

 

にして、電源リレー

 

L

852 

O

FF

しシャットダウンします。

このとき

OP

ERA

T

E

インジケーターが点滅(

1

秒間に約

8

回)し、

異常が起きたことを表示します。

これは、アンプ回 路もしくは電 源 回 路の故 障を想 定した

P

R

OT

EC

TIO

N

動作で、危険回避のため即座に電源を切る動

作です。

OP

ERA

T

E

インジケーターが

1

秒間に約

8

回の速い点滅状態

になると、電源が再投入できないようになります。

これは、電源を再投入することによる危険を回避するためメモ

リーに書き込まれるためです。

電源を投入できるようにするためには、メモリークリアの処理を
行ってください。

メモリークリアの手順

1. 

まず、電源を

O

FF

にしてください。

2.  1

分ほど待ってから、本体の

DISPLAY

ボタンと

ATT

ボタン

を押しながら

POWER ON/OFF SW

を押し電源を投入しま

す。これでサービスモードに入ります。

3. 

ディスプレーにモデル名とバージョンが表示されます。

4. 

POWER ON/OFF SW

を押して電源を切ると、メモリーがク

リアされます。この操作で電源が投入できるようになります

が、

この操作をすると全ての設定がクリアされ出荷状態に戻

りますのでご注意ください。

Summary of Contents for PM-13S2 /FN/K1G

Page 1: ...DATE PROCEDURE 8 7 WIRING DIAGRAM 23 8 BLOCK DIAGRAM 25 9 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 27 10 PARTS LOCATION 39 11 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 65 12 MICROPROCESSOR AND IC DATA 71 13 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 77 14 A...

Page 2: ...trols and chassis bottom Any resistance measurement less than 1 Megohms should cause unit to be repaired or corrected before AC power is applied and verified before it is return to the user customer R...

Page 3: ...OUT 1 7 V 220 Maximum allowed PHONO input 1kHz MC 15 mV MM 150 mV RIAA deviation 20Hz 20kHz 0 5 dB S N IHF A 1W 8 load PHONO MC 0 5mV input 75 dB PHONO MM 5mV input 86 dB CD LINE 500mV input 89 dB Ton...

Page 4: ...cted to No 3 pin of J609 J709 3 Function is CD Volume is set as Do not connect anything with the input terminal 4 Before turning on the power R625 and R729 have been center then R629 and R729 have bee...

Page 5: ...djust the Idling Current 9 Turn on the power After 2 minutes with seeing the digital voltage meter turn the variable resister clockwise slowly to adjust the idling current Idling adjustment with R629...

Page 6: ...tton 1 st Volume Level is displayed After whenever press the TONE button TRIM adjustment function works and output level changes according to the display Whenever press the TONE button the display cha...

Page 7: ...ERROR 04 The unit of ID No 4 overlaps 4 ERROR 11 The unit of ID No 2 to No 4 cannot communicate with the unit of ID No 1 If the unit ID number 1 is not turn on turn on the unit ID No 1 Check the remot...

Page 8: ...signal from the PROT 1 has to remain L If the PROT 1 pin54 recovers to H within as short a period of time as one second or less The message PROTECT flashes on the display thereby indicates that the p...

Page 9: ...t If the 24V of the relay power supply receives an electric current of over 120mA Q831 and Q834 will turn on to change the signal from the PORT 2 pin53 to L from H 4 The Fuse F851 inside blows the sig...

Page 10: ...11S1JIG 6 1 Connection 6 MAIN MICROPROCESSOR QU01 Windows PC OS Windows2000 WindowsXP COM port RS232C 9pin 9pin 90M PM15S2CDR 90M PM11S1JIG 6 1 2 101 0 56 4 1 2 4 52 4 5 56 5 0 176 5 24 176 4 14 4 0 1...

Page 11: ...in this section Please replace with PM KI PEARL PM 13S2 the portion currently mentioned as PM 11S1 and operate it 1 Open the CD ROM 90M PM15S2CDR Disc and double click soft folder 6 2 Flash Developme...

Page 12: ...10 3 Click Next 3 Next 4 Choose the language And click Next 5 Click Yes 4 Next 5 Yes...

Page 13: ...11 6 Check to the all check boxes And click Next 6 Next 7 Click Next 7 Next 8 Check to the all check boxes And click Next 8 Next...

Page 14: ...12 9 Click Next 9 Next 10 Click Next 11 Click Next 10 Next 11 Next...

Page 15: ...13 12 Click Install 12 Install 13 The status bar appears 14 Click Finish 13 14 Finish...

Page 16: ...e writing software 1 Click Start Programs Renesas Flash Development Toolkit 3 0 Flash Development Toolkit 3 0 6 3 1 Start Programs Renesas Flash Development Toolkit 3 0 Flash Development Toolkit 3 0 2...

Page 17: ...3 Create a new project workspace OK 4 PM 15 is inputted into the Workspace name It is simultaneously inputted into Project Name Click OK 5 Choose the H8 3687F in Select Device Click Next 4 Workspace N...

Page 18: ...the selected device Click Next 8 Check the BOOT Mode in Select Connection Choose the 19200 in Select Baud rate Click Next Remark Please remove check mark if it is contained in Use Default Baud Rate 7...

Page 19: ...17 9 Check the Automatic in Protection Check the Advanced in Messaging Click Finish 9 Protection Automatic Messaging Advanced Finish...

Page 20: ...lkit3 0 2 Click OK This window appears at every starting 6 4 1 Start Programs Renesas Flash Development Toolkit3 0 Flash Development Toolkit3 0 2 OK OK 3 Open a recent project workspace OK 4 2 PM 15 A...

Page 21: ...19 5 Open the CD ROM 90M PM15S2CDR and double click soft folder 5 90M PM15S2CDR soft 6 Select V090507 mot and Click Add 7 The holder of V090507 mot is made 6 V090507 mot Add 7 V090507 mot...

Page 22: ...it is in the boot mode LED and LCD display on the front panel disappear 10 The right click V090507 mot and Click Download File 8 PM KI PEARL PM 13S2 Windows PC COM 9 POWER Power On LED LCD 10 4 V09050...

Page 23: ...U01 has been Update 12 13 Turn off Power switch then disconnect FFC cable from PM KI PEARL PM 13S2 14 Check the version number of the firmware Refer to 4 SERVICE MODE on page 4 13 PM KI PEARL PM 13S2...

Page 24: ...22 Personal notes...

Page 25: ...W010 W014 C001 C002 L001 POWER TRANS SPK OUT PWB 00MWA27AJ204 P951 W021 J908 J992 P991 HP OUT PWB 00MWA27AJ103 P851 STANDBY PWB 00MWA27AJ208 RECT PWB 00MWA27AJ205 P801 J832 J803 J822 J833 J854 J853 J...

Page 26: ...C B S DRIVER CONTROL SW IR SENSOR LED RELAY to PM 15S2 PROTECT TONE CONTROLLER PHONO EQULIZER PRE OUT BUFFER REC OUT BUFFER POWER BUFFER 50V SPEAKER OUT PRE OUT POWER AMP MUTE MUTE EEPROM P ON RELAY 3...

Page 27: ...27 28 9 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM P101 00MWA27AJ1010...

Page 28: ...29 30 P351 00MWA27AJ1020 5307 00MWG27AJ3070 5501 00MWG22AJ5010 5601 00MWA27AJ6010...

Page 29: ...31 32...

Page 30: ...3 IN 4 IN 6 OUT 5 B R401 100 C412 0 039 C416 680p D401 TPF404 C483 Q406 KTC3200 TPF411 Q408 KTA1268 TPZ403 R481 220k R415 220 C428 220 25V TPZ483 HDAM SA Q482 2 B 1 OUT 3 IN 4 IN 6 OUT 5 B R445 JAMPER...

Page 31: ...C891 470p J802 EX25 NJM78M15FA Q833 IN GND OUT Q824 KTC3199 J831 1 2 3 4 5 1D3 D835 TPF804 10k R822 10 50V C853 1D3 D836 100 R834 11EQS10 D823 TPF892 TPF841 J861 L851 SUB TRANSFORMER 4 3 5 9 1 1 50V...

Page 32: ...PD41 TPFU59 TPFU60 TPFU58 TPFU61 TPFU62 00MWG27AJ3010 PD01 TPZU07 TPZU08 TPZU09 TPZU10 TPZU11 TPZU12 TPZU13 TPZU14 TPZU16 TPZU17 TPZU19 TPZU18 TPZU20 TPZU15 TPZU21 TPZU22 TPZU23 TPZU24 TPZU25 TPZU28 T...

Page 33: ...U26 A4 U27 B4 C876 E8 C877 D10 C878 D8 C879 C11 C880 B12 D131 A14 D132 A14 D133 B14 D134 B12 D161 D13 D201 A1 D301 D5 D351 D6 D501 A10 D871 D8 D872 D7 D873 D7 D874 D10 D875 D8 J101 B17 J102 D17 J103...

Page 34: ...Sn Ag Cu Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu 41 42 P101 B J202 E1 Q501 C10...

Page 35: ...R603 C2 R604 D1 R605 D3 R606 C2 R607 E2 R608 C2 R609 D3 R610 D3 R611 D3 R612 D4 R613 C4 R614 E3 R615 C3 R616 D4 R617 D6 R618 E3 R619 D7 R620 D7 R621 D8 R622 C4 R623 E6 R624 D6 R625 E6 R626 D6 R627 D5...

Page 36: ...Q717 B5 Q718 C5 Q719 C4 Q720 D5 Q721 D4 Q724 C7 Q725 C7 R701 B1 R702 A1 R703 B2 R704 B1 R705 A3 R706 A2 R707 B2 R708 B2 R709 A3 R710 B3 R711 A3 R712 B4 R713 B4 R714 B3 R715 B3 R716 A4 R717 B6 R718 B3...

Page 37: ...Q416 B4 Q417 D3 Q418 B3 Q481 B7 Q482 A7 R401 D8 R402 C8 R403 D7 R404 C7 R405 D7 R406 C7 R407 D7 R408 C7 R409 D6 R410 B6 R411 D6 R412 B6 R413 D6 R414 B6 R415 D6 R416 B6 R417 C6 R418 C6 R419 C6 R420 C7...

Page 38: ...B5 J911 B2 J912 B6 L901 B3 L902 C2 Q951 A7 Q952 B7 Q953 C7 Q954 C5 Q955 C5 Q956 C5 Q957 D5 Q958 B7 Q959 C7 Q960 C6 Q961 C6 Q962 B6 Q963 B6 Q964 C7 Q965 C7 R901 D3 R902 D3 R903 D6 R904 D6 R905 C2 R906...

Page 39: ...D834 C2 D835 C2 D836 C2 G801 B4 G831 B2 J801 A3 J802 A2 J803 A3 J804 D3 J832 A2 Q821 C4 Q822 C4 Q823 C4 Q824 C4 Q835 C3 R821 D4 R827 C3 R828 C3 R829 C2 R830 C3 R836 C2 R837 C3 R838 B1 U451 B1 U453 B2...

Page 40: ...EX25 E1 G821 A7 J821 A6 J822 D6 J824 A8 J825 E8 J831 E1 J833 C8 J851 A2 J852 A3 J853 A3 J854 A5 J855 B4 J856 A4 J861 A1 J862 E1 L851 C2 L852 C3 L853 C5 L854 C5 L855 C4 L856 C4 L857 D5 L858 B5 L859 D5...

Page 41: ...er When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu 55 56 P209 A P209 B P210 A P210 B P211 A P211 B P212 A P213 A P212 B P213 B J871 B3 J872 B2 C891 A3 J891 A2 S891 B2 C991 B2 C992 A1 J991 A3 J992 A1...

Page 42: ...12 B5 LU13 B5 LU14 B5 LU15 B5 LU17 D4 LU18 D10 LU19 D11 LU20 D10 LU21 D10 LU22 B5 LU23 B5 QD01 D11 QD30 D11 QD31 D11 QU01 C10 QU02 D9 QU03 D5 DU02 B5 JD01 C4 JD02 B4 QD02 B4 QU05 B2 QU06 B5 QU11 C1 RD...

Page 43: ...0 A2 SU81 B2 P302 A P302 B JD02 B4 QD02 B4 QU05 B2 QU06 B5 QU11 C1 RD01 C4 RD03 B5 RD05 B4 RD06 B4 RD07 B4 RD08 C4 RD09 B4 RD10 C4 RD12 C4 RU08 B2 RU09 B2 RU10 B5 RU11 B5 RU34 C2 CD01 B4 CD02 B4 CD03...

Page 44: ...CU82 B1 JU31 A2 SU82 B2 CD11 B1 DD11 A1 JD11 B1 RD11 B1 P306 A P306 B CB01 A4 CB02 B4 CB03 B4 CB12 B3 CB13 B2 CB14 A3 CB15 B3 CB16 B4 DB01 B1 JB02 A3 JB06 B5 JB07 B1 JB11 C3 JB12 C4 JB13 B4 L404 A1 LB...

Page 45: ...7 B C251 A3 C252 A2 C253 A3 C254 B1 C255 A3 C256 B2 C257 B3 C258 B2 C259 A2 C260 B2 C261 A2 C262 B2 C263 B2 J251 C3 DN01 B1 DN02 B2 DN03 A1 DN04 A2 JN01 A1 RN01 A1 RN02 A2 RN03 B1 RN04 B1 RN05 A1 RN06...

Page 46: ...x 2 0 0 M 5 1 4 6 3 x 6 M x 4 9 0 9 G x 4 0 0 M 5 1 2 9 3 x 8 M x 2 0 0 M 5 1 2 9 3 x 8 M x 3 0 0 M 5 1 2 9 3 x 8 M 0 0 M 5 1 1 0 3 x 6 M 0 0 M 5 1 1 0 3 x 8 M x 2 0 0 M 5 1 1 0 3 x 6 M 0 0 M 5 1 2 8...

Page 47: ...270030 FUNCTION BUTTON BLACK FUNCTION BUTTON BL 038B FN 00M10AJ154110 MASTER KNOB GOLD MASTER KNOB GL 038B K1G 00M10AJ154110 MASTER KNOB GOLD MASTER KNOB GL 038B N1B 00M10AJ154010 00M10AJ154010 MASTER...

Page 48: ...J 001S N1B 531210078007M 531210078007M PACKING CASE PACKING CASE PM KI PEARL 28AJ 001S U1B 531210078007M PACKING CASE PACKING CASE PM KI PEARL 28AJ 002S N1B 531210079000M 531210079000M MASTER CARTON M...

Page 49: ...71 12 MICROPROCESSOR AND IC DATA PD01 QU01 H8 3687...

Page 50: ...Serial Data I2C_DATA 27 P57_SCL SCL O EEPROM AT24C08 Serial Clock I2C_CLOCK 28 P74_TMRIV VOL_CS O ElectricalVOLUME MAS6116 CS Active H 29 P75_TMCIV RSV_7 I NC 30 P76_TMOV KILL_IR O NC 31 P24 RC_OUT O...

Page 51: ...2 Serial Clock Out 57 P31 L_RS O LCD Controler ST7032 Register Select H L Data Instruction 58 P30 L_RES O LCD Controler ST7032 Reset Active L Reset 59 PB3_AN3 TEST1 I PCB mode setting 1 Port check 1 6...

Page 52: ...74 PB01 QB21 PC817 1 2 4 3 Anode Cathode Emitter Collector 1 1 2 3 4 2 4 3 P101 Q161 LC78212 Continued from preceding page LC78211 78212 78213...

Page 53: ...r details CONTROL R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 ZERO CROSSING LFO RFO AGND AVCC VLIN VRIN VLOUT VROUT ZERO CROSSING XCS XMUTE PEAK DETECTOR DAC 8 PEAK DETECTOR DATA LMO RMO CCLK DVCC DGND LIN RIN RGND LGND MAS611...

Page 54: ...76 PB01 QU02 AT24C08 PD01 QU03 74HC4094 P101 Q181 74HC4094...

Page 55: ...Disc type Temp chara 2B4 50V Examples Capacity value 100pF 101 1000pF 102 10000pF 103 470pF 471 2200pF 222 ELECTROLY CAP 5 00MEA 10 Electrolytic capacitor One way lead type Tolerance 20 Examples Capac...

Page 56: ...540 00MOF15101540 100PF J 100V APSV 100PF J 100V APSV P101 C115 N1B 00MOF15101540 00MOF15101540 100PF J 100V APSV 100PF J 100V APSV P101 C116 K1G 00MOF15101540 00MOF15101540 100PF J 100V APSV 100PF J...

Page 57: ...126 100VDC681J7 10 P101 C514 00MOF56681540 00MOF56681540 STAR 126 100VDC681J7 10 STAR 126 100VDC681J7 10 P101 C515 00MOA227025R0 00MOA227025R0 ROA 25V 221M H5 PE T2 220UF 25V ROA 25V 221M H5 PE T2 220...

Page 58: ...IC NJM2068DD MONO ANA SHINNIHON MUSEN P101 Q163 00D2690206908 00D2690206908 KRC102M KRC102M AT P 10K 10K P101 Q164 00D2690206908 00D2690206908 KRC102M KRC102M AT P 10K 10K P101 Q166 00D2690206908 00D2...

Page 59: ...0MGG05100160 10 OHM 5 1 6W 10 OHM 5 1 6W P101 R559 00MGG05100160 00MGG05100160 10 OHM 5 1 6W 10 OHM 5 1 6W P101 R560 00MGG05100160 00MGG05100160 10 OHM 5 1 6W 10 OHM 5 1 6W P101 R872 00MGG05222160 00M...

Page 60: ...1580 00MOF55681580 680PF 100V 5 FNS 680PF 100V 5 FNS P401 C416 00MOF55681580 00MOF55681580 680PF 100V 5 FNS 680PF 100V 5 FNS P401 C417 00MOF55103580 00MOF55103580 0 01UF 100V 5 FNS 0 01UF 100V 5 FNS P...

Page 61: ...0 KTC3200 NPN TRANSISTOR RANK GR KTC3200 NPN TRANSISTOR RANK GR P401 Q411 00MHT600121A0 00MHT600121A0 KTA1268 PNP TRANSISTOR RANK GR KTA1268 PNP TRANSISTOR RANK GR P401 Q412 00MHT600121A0 00MHT600121A...

Page 62: ...KTC3200 NPN TRANSISTOR RANK GR P601 Q617 00MHT334191Y0 00MHT334191Y0 2SC3419 TRANSISTOR C3419 Y 40V 0 8A PC 1 2W 5W P601 Q618 00MHT327052A0 00MHT327052A0 2SC2705 O OR Y 2SC2705 O OR Y TAPING TOSHIBA P...

Page 63: ...02000 00MHD20002000 1SS133 T 77 1SS133 T 77 P701 D718 00MHD20027010 00MHD20027010 HSS81TD E 150V 150MA AXIAL TAPG HSS81TD E 150V 150MA AXIAL TAPG P701 D719 00MHD20027010 00MHD20027010 HSS81TD E 150V 1...

Page 64: ...37 00MGG05470160 00MGG05470160 47 OHM 5 1 6W 47 OHM 5 1 6W P701 R738 00MGG05221140 00MGG05221140 220 OHM 5 1 4W 220 OHM 5 1 4W P701 R739 00MGG05100160 00MGG05100160 10 OHM 5 1 6W 10 OHM 5 1 6W P701 R7...

Page 65: ...SE 0218004 MXP P851 F851 U1B 0520100190020 0520100190020 T8A L 250V FUSE 0218008 MXP T8A L 250V P851 G821 00MBF68400010 00MBF68400010 0 68UF 4 7OHM 0 68UF 4 7OHM P851 J821 00MYP06006860 00MYP06006860...

Page 66: ...00MYP06003830 00MYP06003830 B3B EH TS LF SN 3P RADIAL TAPING B3B EH TS LF SN 3P RADIAL TAPING P951 J907 00MYP06010450 00MYP06010450 B5B EH TS LF SN 5P RADIAL TAPING B5B EH TS LF SN 5P RADIAL TAPING P...

Page 67: ...00 OHM 5 1 16W PB01 RB05 nsp 00MNN05103610 10K OHM 5 1 16W 10K OHM 5 1 16W PB01 RB06 nsp 00MNN05102610 1K OHM 5 1 16W 1K OHM 5 1 16W PB01 RB08 nsp 00MNN05472610 4 7K OHM 5 1 16W 4 7K OHM 5 1 16W PB01...

Page 68: ...10 00MFC90020210 MLB 1608 1000A N2 MLB 1608 1000A N2 PD01 LU05 00MFC90020210 00MFC90020210 MLB 1608 1000A N2 MLB 1608 1000A N2 PD01 LU06 00MFC90020210 00MFC90020210 MLB 1608 1000A N2 MLB 1608 1000A N2...

Page 69: ...OHM 5 1 16W 47K OHM 5 1 16W PD01 RU27 nsp 00MNN05473610 47K OHM 5 1 16W 47K OHM 5 1 16W PD01 RU28 nsp 00MNN05473610 47K OHM 5 1 16W 47K OHM 5 1 16W PD01 RU29 nsp 00MNN05101610 100 OHM 5 1 16W 100 OHM...

Page 70: ...060290 00MYJ07060290 11FMN BTK A 11FMN BTK A PD31 QD02 00MHX300012A0 00MHX300012A0 2SC4081 Q R 2SC4116 Y GR 2SC4081 Q R 2SC4116 Y GR PD31 QU05 00MBA21303000 00MBA21303000 DTC124EU RN1303 UMT TYPE DTC1...

Page 71: ...6Z065 PT1 IMSA 6065B 06Z065 PT1 PS01 QS01 00MHT600121A0 00MHT600121A0 KTA1268 PNP TRANSISTOR RANK GR KTA1268 PNP TRANSISTOR RANK GR PS01 QS02 00MHT800931A0 00MHT800931A0 KTC3200 NPN TRANSISTOR RANK GR...

Page 72: ...software Usually no need write in of software But when the software was updated you should be write in of the new software to the microprocessor or flash ROM Please check the software version C Empty...

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