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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION : Before servicing the A/V Receiver covered by this
service data and its supplements and addends, read and follow the

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. NOTE

: if unforeseen circumstances

create conflict between the following servicing precautions and any
of the safety precautions in this publication, always follow the safety
precautions.

Remember Safety First:

General Servicing Precautions

1. Always unplug the A/V Receiver AC power cord from the AC

power source before:
(1) Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board,

module, or any other assembly.

(2) Disconnecting or reconnecting any internal electrical plug or

other electrical connection.

(3) Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic

capacitor.

Caution

: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity installation

of electrolytic capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.

2. Do not spray chemicals on or near this A/V Receiver or any of its

assemblies.

3. Unless specified otherwise in this service data, clean electrical

contacts by applying an appropriate contact cleaning solution to
the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cottontipped swab, or
comparable soft applicator.

Unless specified otherwise in this service data, lubrication of

contacts is not required.

4. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which

instruments covered by this service manual might be equipped.

5. Do not apply AC power to this A/V Receiver and/or any of its

electrical assemblies unless all solid-state device heat sinks are
correctly installed.

6. Always connect test instrument ground lead to the appropriate

ground before connecting the test instrument positive lead. Always
remove the test instrument ground lead last.

Insulation Checking Procedure

Disconnect the attachment plug from the AC outlet and turn the
power on. Connect an insulation resistance meter(500V) to the
blades of the attachment plug. The insulation resistance between
each blade of the attachment plug and accessible conductive parts
(Note 1) should be more than 1M-ohm.

Note 1

: Accessible Conductive Parts including Metal panels, Input

terminals, Earphone jacks, etc.

Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices

Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by
static electricity. Such components commonly are called
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical Es
devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and
semiconductor chip components.
The following techniques should be used to help reduce the
incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.

1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or

semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic
charge on your body by touching a known earth ground.
Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available
discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for
potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under
test.

2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices,

place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum
foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the
assembly.

3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES

devices.

4. Use only an antistatic solder removal device. Some solder

removal devices not classified a “anti-static” can generate
electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.

5. Do not use freonpropelled chemicals. These can generate

electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.

6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective

package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most
replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically
shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil, or
comparable conductive material).

7. lmmediately before removing the protective material from the

leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to
the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be
installed.

Caution : Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and
observe all other safety precautions.

8. Minimize bodily motions when handing unpackaged replacement

ES devices. (Normally harmless motion such as the brushing
together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a
carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage
an ES device.)

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Summary of Contents for C356BEE

Page 1: ...NAD SERVICE MANUAL C 356BEE STEREO AMPLIFIER C 356BEE STEREO AMPLIFIER...

Page 2: ...ON 3 4 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL VIEW 5 6 SPECIFICATIONS 7 8 WIRING DIAGRAM 9 BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 13 ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE 14 SCHEMATICS 15 18 PCB LAYOUT 19 24 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 25 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST...

Page 3: ...ACITOR BETWEEN A KNOWN GOOD EARTH GROUND WATER PIPE CONDUIT ETC AND THE EXPOSED METALLIC PARTS ONE AT A TIME MEASURE THE AC VOLTAGE ACROSS THE COMBINATION OF 1500 OHM RESISTOR AND 15 MFD CAPACITOR REV...

Page 4: ...cluding Metal panels Input terminals Earphone jacks etc Electrostatically Sensitive ES Devices Some semiconductor solid state devices can be damaged easily by static electricity Such components common...

Page 5: ...45 6550 45 1 0 4 40 5 11 503 1 40 5 3 05 4 403 41 34 4 3 1 4 0 4 5 6 4 3 50 5 50 0 530 4 70 6 165 4 5034 5...

Page 6: ...1 165 165 56 3 165 4 165 69 165 7 7FSTJPO PEFM 0OMZ 4 3 0 1 4 0 5 4 5 6 4 3 4 7 4 5 1 065 5 1 0 503 065 13 065 13 065 40 5 11 41 34 48 5 065 5 7 WFSTJPO POMZ 4 165 108 3 48 5 165 48 5 1 0 0 306 0 503...

Page 7: ...0 0 530 4 5SFCMF E BU L BTT E BU 108 3 1 3 4 5 0 41 3 065 POUJOVPVT PVUQVU QPXFS JOUP PINT BOE PINT 4UFSFP 8 BU SBUFE 5 L CPUI DIBOOFMT ESJWFO 3BUFE 5 o L 4 15 MJQQJOH QPXFS 8 BU L 5 EZOBNJD IFBESPPN...

Page 8: ...E XFJHIUFE N7 JOQVU SFG 8 PVU JO PINT E XFJHIUFE SFG 8 JO PINT NBYJNVN WPMVNF SFRVFODZ SFTQPOTF E L 5POF FGFBU 0 o L E IBOOFM TFQBSBUJPO L E L E 108 3 0 46 15 0 3BUFE QPXFS 8 BU 7 7 4UBOECZ QPXFS 8 E...

Page 9: ...C INLET UL1672 18AWG TO MAIN TRANSFORMER UL1672 AWG 18 AMP SMD BOARD INSERT UL1015 22AWG UL3266 18AWG UL1672 18AWG UL1672 14AWG UL1672 22AWG POWER BOARD TO AC OUTLET ONLY 120V VERSION TO POWER SWITCH...

Page 10: ...32 RT34 RL311 BASS TREBLE BALANCE TONE DEFEAT CONTROL BY MCU PREAMP OUT MODULE REC1 REC2 PREAMP OUT 1 2 POWER AMP CIRCUIT L R POWER AMP MODULES L R SOFTCLIPPING CONTROL CIRCUIT ISC CONTROL CIRCUIT PRO...

Page 11: ...2 6 A14 24 P2 7 A15 25 P4 4 NA 26 P4 5 ALE 27 P4 1 ECI MOSI 28 P4 6 RST2 EX_LVD 29 P0 7 AD7 30 P0 6 AD6 31 P0 5 AD5 32 P0 4 AD4 33 P0 3 AD3 34 P0 2 AD2 35 P0 1 AD1 36 P0 0 AD0 37 VCC 38 P4 2 CCP0 RXD2...

Page 12: ...RAM COUNTER DUAL DPTR INSTRUCTION REGISTER B REGISTER INTERRUPT SERIAL PORT AND TIMER BLOCKS STACK POINTER ACC TMP2 TMP1 ALU PSW TIMING AND CONTROL PORT 1 DRIVERS P1 0 P1 7 PORT 3 LATCH PORT 3 DRIVERS...

Page 13: ...B Y E K s m h o K 5 s m h o K 5 s m h o K 0 0 4 s m h o K 0 0 4 F u 1 0 F u 1 0 f u 1 0 F u 1 0 F u 0 1 T U P N I V 5 C C V N I 1 T N I 2 T T U O 1 R T U O 2 R N I 2 R N I 1 R T U O 1 T T U O 2 T 2 T...

Page 14: ...reading on voltmeter 3 Connect a DC voltmeter toTP1 and TP2 adjust VR22 VR23 for 6mV reading on voltmeter TP2 TP1 VR23 VR22 VR301 VR302 TP11 VR3 TP10 and ISC original level respectively B IDLING CURR...

Page 15: ...CB55 CON3 1 2 3 CB56 CON3 1 2 3 CB57 CON3 55V 55V C53 4 7nF 400V C54 0 33uF 1 2 CB58 RED WHITE 1 2 3 CB59 CON3 C527 3300uF 25V D513 1N4004 D510 DB105 RL51 D533 1N4148 C539 4N7 400V R582 1K Q522 C1815...

Page 16: ...47uF 50V C231 47uF 50V 26V 26V 26V 26V MODULE IN L MODULE IN R MODULE SEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CB36 TO EXTRA MODULE 26V 5V TO MDC TXD MODULE IN R TO MDC RXD 26V MODULE IN L MODULE DET MODULE SEL...

Page 17: ...10 11 12 CB21 CON8 18V 18V 18V 18V D101 1N4148 D102 1N4148 D103 1N4148 C123 0 1uF R162 1K R163 1K R164 10K 1W R165 10K 1W R167 1K R166 5K6 R168 1K D201 1N4148 D202 1N4148 D203 1N4148 C223 0 1uF R262...

Page 18: ...2K2 D709 Blue D708 Q720 C1815 Q721 C1815 R790 4K7 R791 4K7 C767 10n C768 10n R721 4K7 R720 4K7 Blue 1 2 3 4 5 6 CB78 CON6 R793 10K L71 100uH R796 N I R797 N I C769 N I C770 N I C771 1nF C772 1nF Modu...

Page 19: ...ND D39 R472 R477 R480 TP10 D38 IC43 D316 C367 J203 CB39 D312 J209 CB36 GND J13 5V J32 26V J33 26V J34 D311 J210 D310 FEEDBACK J150 NAD C356BEE MAIN BOARD Vm3 0 GND NAD ELECTRONICS COPYRIGHT C 2010 R22...

Page 20: ...D56 C527 H502 D51 C523 R571 L52 IC53 C556 D57 C545 R570 D541 H503 IC55 R578 C552 R577 C555 D531 C518 C517 H501 D55 D532 CB52 R584 C533 AC DET I V C536 55VA 55VA DGND 5V CB58 C551 CB53 C550 MDC 8 8V S...

Page 21: ...W D717 NAD ELECTRONICS COPYRIGHT C 2010 NAD C356BEE KEY BOARD Vm1 0 S73 D75 S711 D78 C723 PHONE71 S710 S79 D708 D709 D716 S77 D73 S74 D71 V IC72 G S C761 S75 D76 S76 D72 S71 D74 S72 D77 L71 C78 Y71 PC...

Page 22: ...3 0 1 R 2 0 1 R 8 1 C Q14 Q18 2 7 1 R Q16 Q103 C103 3 1 D PCB 8 AMP SMD L BOARD Vm1 0 9 1 2 R D25 0 2 2 R C24 5 5 2 R 0 1 2 R 2 1 2 R C356BEE AMP SMD L BOARD Vm1 0 4 2 2 C 9 6 2 R L22 3 2 2 R 3 2 Q 4...

Page 23: ...Vm2 0 R405 C301 Q403 R404 R364 C328 R321 C335 RT34 C336 R319 R323 J315 J304 J316 R330 C330 R362 J309 R361 R329 RL311 R328 J306 D319 RT31 J302 J320 R363 C329 C327 R327 C302 Q404 R406 C418 R407 Q402 C3...

Page 24: ...1 R618 C63 Q63 3 6 R 1 6 C 1 6 R 9 6 C 9 1 6 R 5 1 6 R 3 2 6 R 3 1 6 C 1 1 6 R 5 2 6 R Q610 Q612 6 6 C Q64 R613 Q67 1 1 6 Q 2 6 R 2 1 6 C 2 2 6 R 6 1 6 R 0 2 6 R 0 1 6 C 2 6 C 4 6 R CZ61 8 6 C 4 2 6 R...

Page 25: ...V SUPPLY NORMAL YES THE UNIT WORK NORMALLY YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO LIGHT YES YES CHECK 12V SUPPLY CHECK THE LED CONTROL CIRCUIT Q72 Q73 Q74 LED D717 AND PROTECET CIRCUIT CHECK MCU AND RELAY CONTRO...

Page 26: ...J31 01930 00 2SA1930 CAPACITORS C129 C132 26 68951 01 6 8pF 50V 0805 NPO C1608C0G1H6R8D C365 26 56051 01 56pJ 50V 0805 NPO C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C310 C311 C312 C313 C314 C315 C316 C317 C...

Page 27: ...163 R167 R168 R247 R260 R261 R262 R263 R267 R268 R394 07 10102 50 1K 1 6W 5 R474 R476 07 10102 51 1K 1 4W 5 R422 R423 R424 R425 07 10132 50 1K3 1 6W 5 R158 R258 07 10222 51 2K2 1 4W 5 R170 R270 R428 R...

Page 28: ...02103 00 10K SWITCHS S41 11 05202 02 SK 22F03G7 RELAYS RL31 RL32 RL33 RL34 RL35 RL36 RL37 RL38 RL39 RL310 12 02101 02 JRC 27F 012 S RL12 1 RL12 2 A12 03102 05 JQX 115F 024 2HS4AF 144 555 CONNECTORS M...

Page 29: ...J144 J146 J156 J157 J171 J174 J176 J180 J189 J192 J197 J198 21 06121 01 L 12 5mm J4 J7 J47 J49 J54 J55 J60 J64 J76 J78 J108 J111 J134 J137 J160 J162 J168 J173 J182 J200 J201 J206 J209 21 06151 00 L 1...

Page 30: ...R216 R272 R273 07 91509 00 15 1 R249 07 96809 00 68 1 R203 R206 R219 R220 07 98209 00 82 1 R211 R212 R259 07 91000 00 100 1 R269 07 93300 00 330 1 R201 R205 07 93902 00 39K 1 R223 07 94702 00 47K 1 R...

Page 31: ...0461 07 0 1uF 63V 5 C329 C330 25 10461 05 0 1uF 63V 5 C331 C332 25 22461 02 0 22uF 63V 5 C333 C334 25 10561 02 1u 63V 5 C339 C340 06 10951 08 1uF 50V 20 C417 C418 06 47951 00 4 7uF 50V 20 C301 06 1005...

Page 32: ...06 10111 30 CD70H 16V 100uF 20 105 F5 0 RESISTORS R796 R797 N I R708 R765 R767 07 90100 01 10 5 0805 R768 R769 R782 R783 07 90101 01 100 5 0805 R706 R712 07 95600 01 560 1 0805 R746 R753 07 90102 01 1...

Page 33: ...100V 20 C51 C52 25 10322 00 10n 250V 10 C555 06 10011 00 10uF 16V 20 C531 06 10042 00 CD11H 10uF 400V 20 C551 06 10111 00 100uF 16V 20 C533 C545 06 33111 01 CD110 330uF 16V 20 F5 0 C546 A05 22242 00 2...

Page 34: ...plug L 40mm CIRCUIT NO PART NO DESCRIPTION RESISTORS R792 07 10101 50 100R 1 6W 5 CONNECTORS CZ79 13 22504 00 XHB2 5A 4A CZ78 13 22506 00 XHB2 5A 6A CZ77 17 08009 00 DB9 7906 9 F B with nuts METAL PAR...

Page 35: ...ER BUTTON BEZEL 77 123004 1 HS40 C725BEE B12V1 P006 B 2P Input Button Bezel N77 132001 1 HS40 C245 B12V1 P002 B DUO BUTTON 74 132001 0 HS4 C245 B12V1 P001 Volume Knob 73 014002 3 Same as C320BEE Tone...

Page 36: ...1 0A 534 422 216mm 7mm EPE POLYFOAM 89 019001 3 EPS POLYBAG 90 001001 0 630X440mm MANU POLYBAG 90 001002 0 220X370mm AC CORD POLYBAG 90 001013 0 105X280mm Non woven Cloth 90 019002 2 H 115 W 100 L 435...

Page 37: ...2 C001 C015 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C016 C008 C012 C010 C013 C014 C009 C011 S008 S012 S014 S015 S013 S014 S015 S008 S002 S005 S002 S001 S007 S002 S001 S004 S002 S003 S002 S001 S011 S009 S010 S002 S00...

Page 38: ...1 F002 66 185003 0 Subfascia 1 67 038002 5 Top Cover Ti 1 F003 70 185003 0 End Cap L 1 70 185013 0 End Cap L Ti 1 F004 70 185004 0 End Cap R 1 70 185014 0 End Cap R Ti 1 S001 61 023206 0 Self Taping S...

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