JVC AX-R441BK, AX-R551BK Service manual
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JVC AX-R441BK is a stereo amplifier designed for music lovers. It boasts a built-in graphic equalizer that lets you tailor the sound to your preferences. Use the SEA controls to adjust seven frequency bands from 63 Hz to 16 kHz, adding warmth to the lows, clarity to the mids, or brilliance to the highs. Enjoy private listening with the headphone jack, or connect external speakers for a powerful audio experience.
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AX R551 BK JVC AX-R551BK MODEL No. ,/ ~ oM: ~ ~ AX·~ 8T£MOINTUlRATED ~ - - -- ._. ---- - -- -• ------------- [DJ 0 - :=..-=t:C--:.?J:--=-= .D..O. d" r-~- _. --....-0 0 0' " ~-_ =sir " 0 - ,~: l:g~ " I=~ -= ; _____ I __ e 0 -'1" 1-1 1:'"1" :-,1 0D0'0'0 D" - 0_ Cl 0 0 _0. -C- - Contents Page Safety Preca utions ........................................................ 1·2 Specification s,................................................................ 1-3 Instruction Book ............................................................ 1-4 Removal Procedures..................................................... 1·30 Adjustment Procedures ............................................... 1-31 Explanation of LSI ......................................................... 1-32 i»age Internal Block Diagramms of IC ................................ 1-33 Schematic Diagrams ............................................ Insertion Remote Control Unit............................................. Insertion Block Diagram ....................................................... Insertion Connection Diagram ............................................ Insertion Parts List................................ Separate Volume Insertion No. 20016 Feb, 19S 8 AX-R551BK '-Safety Precautions----------------, 1. The design of this product contains special hardware and may circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel only. 2. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the product should not be made. Any design alterations of the product should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom. 3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the product have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the Parts List of Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by (Ll",) on the Parts List in the Service Manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part shown in the Parts List of Service Manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards. 4. The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties, clamps, tubings, barriers and the like to be separated from live parts, high temperature parts, moving parts and/or sharp edges for the prevention of electric shock and fire hazard. When service is required, the original lead routing and dress should be observed, and it should be confirmed that they have been returned to normal, after re-assembling. 5. Leakage current check (Electrical shock hazard testing) After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the product (antenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, headphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock. Do not use a line isolation transformer during this check. • Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground. Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.) . • Alternate check method Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use an AC voltmeter having 1,000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1,500 n 10 W resistor paralleled by a 0.15 I1F AC-type capacitor between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground. AC VOLTMETER Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the (Having 1000 ohms/volt, AC voltmeter. or more sensitivity. I Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal ,-----t-o o-r-part, particularly any exposed metal part having a 0.15,.F AC TYPE return path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the Place t~is probe AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage on each exposed 150011 IOW metal ptr1:_ measured must not exceed 0.75 VAC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.). f9 ETI 1 1 ~ Good earth ground VVarning----------------------------------~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1-2 This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards. It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that these safety standards are maintained. Repairs must be made in accordance with the relevant safety standards. It is essential that safety critical components are replaced by approved parts. If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local voltage. (No. 20016) \ AX-R551 BK 5 pecifications Input terminals Input sensit ivity / impedance (1 k Hz) PHONO : 2.5 mV/47 kohms TUNER, CD, : 200 mV/35 kohms TAPE 1, VCR, TV, TAPE 2 MONITOR Output For Other areas: 100 watts per channel, min. RMS, both channels driven, into 8 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with no more than 0.03% total harmonic distortion. 100 watts per channel, min. RMS, both channels driven, into 8 ohms at 1 kHz with no more than 0.007% total harmonic d istortion. Signal-to-noise ratio PHONO For Europe, Australia, Germany and U.K.: 85 watts per channel into 8 ohms at 1 kHz (DIN). TUNER, CD, TAPE 1, VCR TV, TAPE 2 MONITOR 75 watts per channel, min. RMS, both channels driven, into 8 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with no more than 0.007% total harmonic distortion. S.E.A. graphic equalizer Center frequencies: 63 Hz, 160 Hz, 400 Hz, 1 kHz, 2.5 kHz, 6.3 kHz, 16 kHz Contro I range : +12dB ±1 dB, -12dB±ldB : +4dB (at 100 Hz) Loud ness controls +4dB (at 10 kHz) (Volume control at -30 dB position) PH ONO RIAA : ±0.5 dB (20 Hz - 20 kHz) deviation Record ing output Output level/impedance TAPE REC-l, 2 : 200 mV/l.8 kohms VCR REC 80 watts per channel, min. RMS, both channels driven, into 8 ohms at 1 kHz with no more than 0.003% total harmonic distortion. (measured by JVC Audio Analyzer System) Total harmonic distortion Power band width : 0.03% (20 Hz 20 kHz, 8 ohms) at 100 watts (For other area) 0.007% (20 Hz20 kHz, 8 ohms) at 75 watts (For Europe, Australia, Germany and U. K.) : 10 Hz - 30 kHz ('66 IHF 0.2%, 8 ohms, both channels driven) (For other area) 7 Hz - 60 kHz ('66 IHF 0.05%, 8 ohms, both channels driven) (For Europe, Australia, Germany and U.K.) Frequency response : 70 dB ('66 IHF) 78dB ('78 IHF, Rec Out) 67 dB (DIN) : 97 dB ('66 IHF) 74dB ('78IHF, Speaker Out) 68 dB (DIN) GENERAL Power source Dimensions Weight Refer to the table on back page. : 435 (W) x 117 (H) x 345 (D) mm 17 -3/16" x 4-5/8" x 13-5/8") : 9 kg (19.8 Ibs) Design and specifications subject to change without notice. 10Hz - 50 k Hz, +0.5, -3 dB (8 ohms) (For other areas) 6 Hz - 70 kHz, +0.5, -3 dB (8 ohms) (For Europe, Australia, Germany and U. K.) POWER SPECIFICATIONS Areas Continental Europe U.K. Austral ia U.S. Military Market Other areas Power Consumption AC 220 V Av, 50 Hz 205 watts AC 240 V Av, 50 Hz 475 watts AC 110/ 120/220/240 V Av seiectable, 50/60 Hz 220 watts (No. 2,)~ 16) 1-3 AX-R551 BK PANNEAU AVANT FRONT PANEL :=== -= 8 ME M O R V - - - 0 .= MANUAL - - - , .= ~ : { : .= .= __ IPROGf.'lA~~ ~A .= B ~C ~ ~ ~ D e " AX-R551BK - .-~,....,-""""'~ ..... ,..---.,""~-~ _ _ .... ..... ~"",,"""-'''''''O£T'BO~ ,_c.--....~ -~"",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fig.3 • -'''-'''''''''''':'''"''-'ll''''''''~'''''-'-'''-' . " . '->.<' ~ .. " ' - """ .. ,,"'.., Fig.4 o REMOTE SENSOR Th is sensor receives control unit. o Detecteur de telecommande (REMOTE infrared signals from the remote SENSOR) RECEIVED indicator This indicator will (10 on while infrared signals are being received from the remote control unit f) POWER f} Alimentation (POWER) ON: Press to turn the power on To turn the power off. press it again. STAND BY: When all of the Indicators (other than the STAND BY) are turned off. the memory circuit operates and the preset stations and the source selectors are not subject to cancellation or accidental alteration as long as the power cord is plugged into an AC outlet. This situation is called the STAND BY mode. The preset data and the source select data are maintained even in the case of a power failure or when the power cord is disconnected. provided loss of power does not exceed a u)uple of days ON: a a STAND BY indicator Connecting the power plu~l to the AC wall outlet causes this indicator to light, indicating that the unit has been placed in the stand·by mode. The light of this indicator will go out when the power button is turned on Indicateur d'attente (STAND BY) a -7- 1-4 (No. 20016) infrarDuge AX-R551 BK o Note: • Even when the POWER button is set to STAND BY~ this receiver consumes a small amount of electricity (5 watts), To shut the power off completely, disconnect the power cord. SPECTRO PEAK indicator/SEA GRAPHIC EQUALIZER indicator (AX·R551 BK only) This display doubles as a SPECTRO PEAK indicator and an SEA GRAPHIC EQUALIZER indicator. It is switched between display by pressing the SPI/SEA button. SPECTRO PEAK INDICATOR: The output signal is divided into seven frequency bands, whose center frequencies are identical to those of the seven SEA bands. This SPECTRO PEAK INDICATOR shows the output signal level in each frequency band. For easy viewing, the indicator is designed so that its response time is faster when rising and slower when decaying. SEA GRAPHIC EQUALIZER: The dot point rises and falls in response to the pressi ng of the correspondi ng SEA LEVE L buttons to show the SEA level in each frequency band. 8 a Notes: • The SEA GRAPHIC EQUALIZER level indicator is shown for about five seconds immediately after power is applied. • When a signal level is displayed by SPECTRO PEAK INDICATOR, SEA GRAPHIC EQUALIZER is displayed for 5 seconds by pressing SEA LEVE L, SEA PRESET, SEA FLAT, SEA REVERSE, MANUAL!PROGRAMED or SEA MEMORY button. o SEA o o PRESET indicator (AX-R551 BK only) Pressing the MANUAL/PROGRAMED button will cause indicator A, B, C, D, or E to light, according to which preset pattern was being used the last time the unit was in that particular mode (MANUAL or PROGRAMED) If no preset pattern was being used, no preset pattern indicator will light. These indicators also light when an SEA PR ESET button has been pressed, to select a preset pattern or to store a newly-created pattern in memory. MANUAL!PROGRAMED indicator (AX·R551BK only) Pressing the MANUAL/PROGRAMED button causes "MANUAL" or "PROGRAMED" to light on the display, indicating which mode has been selected. MEMORY indicator (AX·R551BK only) This indicator lights for about five seconds when the MEMORY button is pressed, indicating the unit is ready to accept the pattern you have created for storage in memory. o o a -8- (No. 21)() 1 6) 1- 5 AX-R5518K o SEA o Touches de preniglage SEA (SEA PRESET) (AX-R551 BK PRESET (AX-R551 BK only) Press to store the displayed S.E.A. pattern in memory or to recall the preset S.E.A. pattern corresponding to the button pressed. While in the MANUAL mode, pressing the SEA MEMORY button and then one of these 5 button will store the patterns you have created. Later, while MANUAL mode, that pattern can be recalled by pressing the appropriate SEA PRESET button. Up to 5 original patterns can be stored for recall in this way. A different set of S.E.A. patterns is available when in the PROGRAMED mode. These 5 patterns (HEAVY, CLEAR, SOFT, MOVIE and VOCAL) have been permanently stored in memory before the unit was shipped, and may not be replaced. So, up to 10 patterns may be recalled. For more details, refer to page 33. MANUAL/PROGRAMED (AX-R551BK only) Press to switch between the MANUAL and PROGRAMED S. E.A. pattern modes. SEA controls (AX-R441BK only) The built-in graphic equalizer divides the audio spectrum into seven frequency bands with center frequencies from 63 Hz to 16 kHz at intervals of 4/3 octave. When the S.E.A. level is set to "0" (center position), frequency response is flat. The response can be varied by ±1O dB by raising or lowering the knob. 63 Hz: Raise to emphasize the low bass response of organs, drums, etc. It produces stable and solid sound with emphasis and eliminates the unclear sound response of low frequencies with de-emphasis. 160 Hz: Emphasize to obtain a more expanded low sound. Oe-emphasize to eliminate unclear sound caused by large or nearly empty listening rooms. 400 Hz: This frequency range is the base on which music is constructed. Emphasize to put a punch to your music. 1 kHz: Most effective in emphasizing or de-emphasizing the human voice. Emphasize to cause the vocalist to be brought to the foreground, or de-emphasize to cause it to recede into the background. 2.5 kHz: This frequency stimulates the human ear. If the music sounds hard or metallic, de-emphasize. 6.3 kHz: Boost to add clarity to winds and strings. This frequency band varies the tonal expression, influencing the subtleties of the music. 16 kHz: Boosting this frequency range properly adds to the delicacy of highs, with cymbals and triangles resounding in a more ear-pleasing manner, and provides a feeling of extension. This frequency band can also be used to compensate for cartridge response since most moving-magnet cartridges have their resonance peaks in the frequency range from 10 kHz to 20 kHz. 4D POWE R lEVEL INDICATOR (AX-R441 BK only) This indicator lights according to the output. o o o o a 4D -9- 1-6 (No. 2001 6) AX-R551 BK Q) PHONES (Headphone Jack) Plug stereo headphones into this Jack for private listening and record monitoring If you want to listen to sound from the headphones only, press the SPEAKERS buttons to OFF. ~ SPEAKERS SPEAKERS 1: Press to switch the speakers connected to the SPEAKERS 1 terminals on or off SPEAKERS 2: Press to switch the speakers connected to the SPEAKERS 2 terminals on or off Note: • When speakers are connected to only one of the SPEAKERS terminals, press only the SPEAKERS button of the system connected; if both buttons are pressed, sound will not be heard from either speaker system. When two pairs of speakers are connected and either or both SPEAKERS buttons are pressed, sound will be heard from either or both speaker system(s). 4i) DISPLAY LEVE L (AX-R551 BK only) Adjusts the relative display position on the SPECTRO PEAK INDICATOR so that weak or strong level signals can be displayed in an easy-to-see position. This control has no effect on the output sound level ~ SPI/SEA (AX-R551 BK only) Press to SWitch the indication between the SPECTRO PEAK INDICATOR and SEA GRAPHIC EQUALIZER level indicator. 4P SEA FLAT (AX-R551BK only) Press this button for a flat response ~ SEA REVERSE (AX-R551BK only) Press this button to reverse the pattern's characteristiCS. fj SEA MEMORY (AX-R551BK only) Press this button and the MEMORY indicator will light for about five seconds. While It is lit, press one of the SEA PRESET buttons to store in memory the SEA pattern currently being displayed, refer to page 34. ~ SEA LEVEL (AX-R551BK only) The built-in graphic equali7er divides the audio spectrum intu seven frequency bands With center frequencies from 63 HL to 16 kHz at intervals of 4/3 octave. When the S.E.A. level is set to "0" (center position), frequency response is flat. The response in each band can be varied up to ±12 dB by pressing the UP or DOWN SEA LEVE L buttons. Buttons for different frequency bands can be pressed at the same time, and holding them down causes the level to continue rising or falling. 63 Hz: Raise to emphasiLe the very low bass response of organs, drums, etc It produces stable and solid sound With emphasis and el iminates the unclear sound response of low frequencies with de-emphasis. 160 Hz: Emphasile to obtain a more expanded low sound. De-emphasize to eliminate unclear sound caused by large or nearly empty listening rooms. 400 Hz: This frequency range is the basis on which music IS constructed. EmphasiLe to put a punch to your music. a a a -10 - a AX-R551 BK 1 kHz: Most effective in emphasizing or de-emphasizing the human voice. Emphasize to cause the vocalist to be brought to the foreground, or de-emphasize to cause it to recede into the background. 2.5 kHz: This frequency stimulates the human ear. If the music sounds hard or metallic, de-emphasize. 6.3 kHz: Boost to add clarity to winds and strings This frequency band varies the tonal expression, influencing the subtleties of the music. 16 kHz: Boosting this frequency range properly adds to the delicacy of highs, with cymbals and triangles resounding in a more ear-pleasing manner, and provides a feeling of extension. This frequency band can also be used to compensate for cartridge response since most moving-magnet cartridges have their resonance peaks in the frequency range from 10kHz to 20 kHz. Cl) SOURCE SELECTOR TAPE 2 MONITOR: Press to listen to a cassette deck connected to the TAPE 2 terminals. Press again, and this button will release this function so that the source selected by another source select button may be heard. a a a a a a a a Note: • Press this button to monitor the recorded sou nd (I isten· ing to the sound just recorded) when using a three·head tape deck. TAPE 1: Press to listen to a cassette deck connected to TAPE 1 terminals. CD: Press this button to listen to a compact disc player connected to the CD terminals. TUNER: Press this button to listen to a radio broadcast. PHONO: Press to listen to a turntable connected to the PHONO terminals. VCR: Press this button to listen to the sound of the VCR connected to the VCR terminals. TV: Press this button to listen to the sound from the TV connected to the TV terminals. W SEA SOURCE indicator This indicator lights when the SEA SOURCE button has been pressed to ON. fj SEA REC indicator This indicator lights when the SEA REC button has been pressed to ON. ~ ACOUSTIC EXPANDER indicator This indicator lights when the ACOUSTIC EXPANDER button has been pressed to ON. @) SEA SOURCE Press th is button to Iisten to the S E.A. -compensated sound. ~ SEA REC Press this button to record SE.A-compensated signals. a Note: • S.E.A. recording is possible when the TAPE 1 or VCR terminals are used but is not possible when the TAPE 2 terminals are used. -11 - 1-8 (No. 2001 6) AX-R551BK f1; ACOUSTIC EXPANDER When this button is pressed, the ACOUSTIC EXPANDER indicator lights and the sound image is expanded, a monaural Signal will be given a stereo effect and a stereo signal sounds better. Notes: • When a TV or VCR is monaural, use the Land R distributor (mono - Land R) for connecting the left and right termi nals . • ACOUSTIC EXPANDER sound effect cannot be re· corded. ~ SOURCE indicator The i nd icator I ight correspond i ng to the SOLI rce selector button pressed LOUDNESS Press this button to compensate for the ear's lower sensitivity at low listening levels. WBALANCE Use to adjust the balance between the left and right speakers. Normally set this control to the center click position. fj) VOLUME and INDICATOR Controls the volume of the speakers and headphones, and th is i nd icator I ights when the POWE R button has pressed to on. o -12 - (No. 20016) 1-9 AX-R551 BK REMOTE CONTROL UNIT SOITIER DE TELECOMMANDE (RM-SA551 or RM-SA441) (RM-SA551 ou RM-SA441) RM-SA551 RM-SA441 DD Cl O:i5p!!~t~[5 o!c:::J m m c:::J CD m o: o I~~~~~~~~-~ .IVC Fig_ 5 Fig. 6 o Alimentation OPOWER AUDIO: Press this button to switch the AXR551 BK's or AX-R441 BK's power on or off TV: For use with the TV. Press this button to switch the TV's power on or off VCR: For use with the VCR. Press this button to switch the power on or off Note: • Provided one of JVC-specified VCRs or TVs are used, they can be remote-controlled_ • Before operating the television or VCR by remote control, be sure to carefully read the television or VCR instruction manual, 8 f)PLAY MODE Press this button for changeover to CD AUTO CHANGER. CONTIN UE: Press this button to listen to the compact discs loaded in the CD magaLine in the loaded (numerical) order regardless of the setting for programmed playback. PRGM: Press this button to listen to the compact discs in progra mmed order. MAG.PRGM: Press this button to listen to the compact discs in the order of the program previously stored for each magazine. -13 - 1-10 (No.20016) AX-R551 BK 8 @) CD CHANGER These buttons are for use in specifying a disc or track by its number. When so specifying the No. of a particular disc or track, the 10 KEY buttons 0 must be switched over to serve the changer in advance. DISC: To specify a disc No., press this "DISC" button fl rst and press 10 KEY buttons f) ~ 17 /P 1) corresponding to the No .. TRACK: To specify a track No, press this "TRACK" button first and press 10 KEY buttons f) (DJ ~ [IQ] , 1+1 0 [ill ) corresponding to the No. (DJ I, (DJ a a Notes: • For the proper method of using 10 KEY buttons, see page 14. • To play a compact disc, press ~ button 4fj . • For details on the CD auto changer, consult its instruction book. () SOURCE CONTROL FM: Press this button to listen to an FM broadcast. AM: Press this button to listen to an AM broadcast. TV: Press this button to listen to the TV connected to the TV terminals. VCR/VIDEO 1: Press to listen to the VC R connected to the VCR terminals and select the external input "VI DEO 1" on the TV set at the same time. lE. o Commande de source Notes: • Where the input to the TV is VIDEO 1 which is connected to the VCR, a black-and-white stripe pattern will appear on the TV screen when the VCR is switched to FF, REW or STOP. The video noise will sometimes affect the system's audio system as audio noise. When switching to another source, switch the TV input to a source other than VIDEO 1. • Consult instruction book of VCR, VIDEO and TV. o CONTROL (RM-SA551 only) SEA: Press this button before adjusting the S.E.A. graphic equaliLer using the equalizer control buttons. SEA PRESET: Press this button to select an S.E.A. preset pattern. Each time this button is pressed, the preset pattern is set to successively change in this order. MANUAL A - B - C - D - E - PROGRAMED A - B - C - D - E, then returns to the MANUAL A. (1) SEA SOURCE Press this button to listen to the source with S.E.A. compensation 010 KEY ([IJ ~ [IQ] ,[QJ +101) These buttons are for directly accessing the FM/AM preset stations, or various TV channels, also for selecting the CD track No. or the CD changer disc No. and also the 10 KEY operation for selecting the DA 1's piece No. a ,I a a -14 - (No.20()16) 1-11 AX-R551 BK SEA (RM-SA551 only): When the CONTROL SEA button 0 has been pressed, some of these buttons can be used to select the graphic equalizer band to be adjusted. TV or VCR: When the TV (VCR/VIDEO 1) button has been pressed, these button can be used to select TV channels (TV channels of VCR). TUNER, CDorDAT: When the 10 KEY button has been pressed, use this button to assign the CH numbers or track numbers (1 - 10) for a disc which is to be played or programmed. To assign a track number over 10, use a combination of the 1+101 button and numeric button. (Examples) 5: Press numeric buttonW. 10: Press nu meric button []]] 17. Press the 1+101 button once and numeric button[llE]. 20: Press the 1+101 button once and numeric button [J]] (Possible to press [±IQ] , [iJ:Q] and [QJ buttons when the component of tuner has []] button in addition to [TIQJ button) 25 Press the 1+101 button twice and numeric button rn· Notes: • In the case of some TUNER, CD players or OAT decks, only the 10 KEY may be used to set track numbers. When entering single-digit numbers, press the number, such as Wand wait for 3 seconds. For double-digit numbers, such as "13", press DJ, then • For details, consult instruction book of TUNER, TV, VCR, CD player and OAT deck. LZLEJ «;) SEA LEVEL (RM-SA551 only) These two keys are used to adjust the level of the frequency band selected using the SEA graphic equalizer band select keys (see "SEA" above) Cl) VIDEO 2/VIDEO 3 rn, These buttons correspond to the external INPUT terminals on the TV set labeled VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3. To watch the video equipment connected to these two pairs of terminals, press one of these two buttons so that the input signal from the TV terminals can be selected easily rn. fP) PRESET CHANNEL When the FM, AM, TV, or VIDEO 1 button has been pressed, a preset stat'lon channel can be selected by using these buttons quentially scan the available stations or channels in direction. 0Q] ,[2] ) rn. FM/AM/TV/VCR: SEA (RM-SA551 VCR/ or TV to seeither o VIDEO 2/VIDEO 3 FM/AM/TV/VCR: -15 - 1-12 (No_ 20016) AX-R551 BK ID PH ONO 4J) PHONO IRM-SA551 only) PHONO I [El): Press this button to start playing a record on the turntable. STOP lOO): Press this button to stop playing a record. IRM-SA441 only) PHONO ID): Press this button sets the sourse selector. ~CD CD I[EJ): Press this button to start playing a compact d ise. STOP lOO): Press this button to stop playing a compact disc. AUTO SEARCH II~I, ~) 11 ~ I): Press this button to move the pickup to the beginnirlcJ of the current tune while it is being played. Then, each time this button is pressed, the pickup will skip to the beginnin~ of the previous tune. Keeping this button pressed causes the pickup to skip back continuously. I I ~ I): Press thiS button to move the pickup to the beelinning of the next tune. After this, each time this button is pressed, the pickup moves forward by one tune. Keeping the button pressed causes the pickup to skip forward continuously 10 KEY ID): Press th is button to use the numeric buttons f) for selecting the CD track. ~ TAPE 1 TAPE 1 I [El): Press this button to start playing a tape in the cassette deck. STOP I [jJ): Press this button to stop playing the cassette deck ~TAPE 2 Press thiS button to listen to the source connected to the TAPE 2 terminals and press it again to disengage ~DAT DAT 1[El): Press this button to start a digital audio tape. STOP lOO): Press this button to stop a digital audiu tape AUTO SEARCH II~I,I~I) I~): Press this button to select the beginning of the previous tune 11 ~ I): Prpss this button to select the beginning of the forward tune. a a a a Note: • ~~ ,Lffi and ~,~ have the same function. 10 KEY I D): Press this button to use the numeric buttons f) for selecting the DA T rTlUSIC No. I) est indi~~ e it celle de - 16- (No. 2~O 1 6) 1·1 3 AX-R551 BK 4D ACOUSTIC 4fI EXPANDER: Press this button to switch the acoustic expander function on or off. SURROUND CONTROL In the case of SURROUND processor (optional) corresponding COMPU LINK of JVC, possible to control the following functions. Connect surround processor (optional) to TAPE 2 terminal. MODE: Press this button to change the surround mode sequentially in order to select your optimum surround effect. SURROUND VOLUME This button is for use in adjusting the output levels of the front and surround speakers in order to enhance the surround effect. For detail, consult the instruction book for the surround processor. GB: GEl: Note: • Consult your nearest JVC dealer for the controllable surround processor by this button. 4DCONTROL Only for use with COMPU LINK components IVCR I: Press this button to operate the VCR connected to the VCR terminals. ITAPE I: Press this button to operate the cassette deck connected to TAPE 1 terminals. I DAT I: Press this button 10 operate the DAT deck connected to TAPE 2 terminals. a Notes: • Press the TAPE 2 button to listen to a DAT. • How to control JVC COMPU LINK 1. Possible to control only PLAY and STOP in the case of soft logic deck. 2. Possible to control all in the case of full logic deck. 41> TAPE/VCR/DAT CONTROL (ITAPE lor IVCR I or IDAT I) PAUSE/STILL (00): Press this button to pause during playback or recording. To release th'ls function, press the PLAY button. STOP (00): Press this button to stop operation REC (cm): Press the PLAY ([El) button while pressing this button for recordinq. (1"'1): For the cassette deck or DAT deck Press this button to quickly wind the tape from the right to left reel. For the VCR: Press this button to take the VCR from the stop mode to the rewind mode. During playback, press this button for high-speed playback in the reverse direction (Shuttle search). tII Commande -17 - 1-14 (No. 20016) AX-R551BK PLAY ([EJ): Press th is button to play a tape. For the cassette deck or OAT deck Press this button to quickly wind the tape from the left to right reel. For the VCR: Press this button to take the VCR from the stop mode to the fast forward mode. During playback, press this button for high-speed playback in the forward direction (Shuttle search). (I~I): WFADE MUTING (Dliih:J) Press this button to lower the volume in steps. The volume in further decreased each time this button is pressed. ~VOLUME(I11 +1) Press the [:±J button to increase the volume and the G button to decrease it. When these buttons are operated, the VOLUME knob of the amplifier rotates to register the new volume level and the knob's indicator blinks. G DJ -18 - (No. 2~cJ 1 6) 1-1 5 AX-R551 BK How to install the batteries Installation des piles Fig.7 I I Batteries • How to install the batteries Slide the cover of the battery case in the direction o'f the arrow to remove it. 2. Install the provided batteries ("AA" UM-3, R6, 1.5 V I, with their polarities properly placed. 3. Re-install the cover of the battery case. • Battery life The batteries can be used for an average of 1 year • Battery replacement time When the distance at which the remote control unit functions begins to decrease, replace both batteries ("AA": UM-3, R6, • How to operate the remote control unit When the remote control unit is directly in line with the remote sensor of this unit, the remote control unit may be used from as far away as seven meters. But, when it is being used from a position one side or the other, this distance will be shortened OPERATION FONCTIONNEMENT Before use Connect each component correctly, then plug the power cord to an AC wall outlet. Basic operation ,. Press the POWE R button to on. 2. Select the speaker system with the SPEAKERS buttons 3. Proceed through the steps described below according to your purpose. 4. Adjust the volume and balance you require 5. Use the SEA buttons to obtain the tone you wish to hear. Listening to broadcasts 1 Press the TUNER button so that the TUNER Indicator lights. 2. Operate the tuner as descri bed in its operation manual a 15 VI -19 - 1-16 (No. 20016) AX-R551 BK Listening to records 1. Press the PHONO button so that the PHONO indicator lights. 2. Operate the turntable as described in its operation manual. Notes: • Use a turntable with an MM cartridge. • If your turntable has a separate ground lead, connect it to the GND terminal. a Listening to compact discs 1. Press the CD button so that the CD indicator lights 2. Operate the CD player as described in its operation manual a Listening to tapes 1. Press the TAPE 1 or TAPE 2 MON ITO R button so that the TAPE 1 or TAPE 2 MONITOR indicator lights 2. Operate the cassette deck for playback as described in its operation manual. a Watching and listening to TV 1. Press the TV button so that the TV indicator lights 2. Operate the TV as described in its operation manual a Watching and listening to a VCR 1. Press the VCR button. 2. Operate the VCR for playback as described in its operation manual. a Recording tapes - Recording from records - 1. Press the PHONO button so that the PHONO indicator lights 2. Operate the tu rntable. 3. Operate the cassette deck for recording. Note: • The sound you hear from the speakers or headphones is the source sound, not the recording on the tape. a - Recording from other sources (CD, TUNER, VCR, TV) Press the button corresponding to the source to be recorded. All other operations are identical to those when recording from records. • For S.E.A. recording using the SEA REC button, refer to page 33. a Tape dubbing To dub tapes, connect two tape decks. One for playback and the other for recording You can dub from the tape deck (connected to the TAPE 2 terminals) onto the tape deck (connected to the TAPE 1 REC terminals) and vice versa. a a - Dubbing from Tape 1 to Tape 2 - a 1 . Activate the TAPE 1 button and the TAPE 1 indicator lights 2. Operate the tape deck (connected to the TAPE 1 P LA Y terminals) for playback. 3. Operate the tape deck (connected to the TAPE 2 terminals) for recording a a Copie de bandes a a a a cassette 1 vers la platinea cassette 2 - a a - 20- (No. 20016) 1-17 AX-R551 BK a cassette 2 vers la platine cl cassette 1 - - Dubbing from Tape 2 to Tape 1 - 1. Activate the TAPE 2 MON ITOR button and the TAPE 2 MONITOR indicator lights. 2. Operate the tape deck (connected to the TAPE 2 terminals) for playback. 3. Operate the tape deck (connected to the TAPE 1 R EC terminals) for recording. Notes: • When dubbing from the tape deck (connected to TAPE 2 terminals) onto the other tape deck, select the SOURCE SELECTOR button other than "TAPE 1". • While playing back a tape on the tape deck (connected to TAPE 2 terminals), you can not record another source onto the component (connected to TAPE 1 R EC terminals). • When recording or dubbing tapes, the source sound will be heard from the speakers or headphones. (Not the sound being recorded on the tape.) • The S.E.A. recording is not applicable to the tape deck (connected to the TAPE 2 terminals). How to operate the monitor while recording on the tape deck a 1. Connect the 3-head tape deck to the TAPE 2 terminals. 2. Make sure to connect the signal cords to the PLAY and REC terminals, and remove the remote cable connected to the tape deck. 3. Select a source from wh ich you want to record by depressing the SOURCE selector button on this unit. 4. Operate the tape deck for recording as described in its operation manual. 5. By playing the source component, you can record on the tape deck. 6. While recording on the tape deck, the recorded sound can be heard by depressing the TAPE 2 MONITOR button on this unit or that of the remote control unit. 1. Connectez un magnetocassette a3 Using stereo headphones Stereo headphones can be plugged into the front panel jack. The signal from this jack is independent of the speakers. 1. Plug stereo headphones into this jack for private listening. 2. To listen through headphones while listening to the speakers, press the appropriate SPEA K E RS button to ON ( ~ ). ~21- 1-18 (No. 2001 6) AX-R551 BK HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RM-SA551/RM-SA441 ) UTILISATION DU BOITIER DE TELECOMMANDE (RM-SA551!RM-SA441) • • • • The "COMPU LINK" component system is composed of the following· tuner, CO player, cassette deck, record player and OAT deck, all using COMPU LI N K 1/SYNCH RO terminals for connection. Each "COMPU LINK" component can be put in operation by merely operating the button on the remote control unit it is not necessary to press the source selector button on the amplifier. Example: A component is playing when you set the target component in playback by pressing the PLAY button (of the remote control unitl: as you press the PLAY button, the other component wi II automatically stop playi ng a • • Notes: • When the DAT deck is playing, it will not stop playing even if other components are started. And vice versa, if a component other than the DA T deck is playing and the DA T is then started the component that was playing will not stop. • If the component already in playback happens to be device not covered by "COMPU LINK", it will keep on playing back in the above case. To stop that non-COMPU LINK device (which may be a VCR, video deck, TV or sound processor), press its STOP button. • • The remote control unit works best when it is held level and aimed straight at the remote sensor of the amplifier. (The control unit is RM-SA551 or RM-SA441 and the amplifier is AX-R551BK or AX-R441BK, respectively, in that order.1 If the signal emitted by the control unit is received by two or more components, The recipients may hesitate to start up. In this case, keep pressing the button until all of the target components start. If the target components are wide apart, they may not be able to receive the emitted signal simultaneously, so that some of them may remain still. In such case, re-aim the control unit to the remote sensor of each still component and press the button. The remote control unit (RM-SA551 or RM-SA441I has no memory capability. Thus, programming by using memory, if desired, must be effected at the component, which may be a tuner, CO player or OAT player. • a Drawn figures take RM-SA441 for a model. RM-SA551 and RM-SA441 have the same function except SEA operation (except SEA SOURCEI and PHONO operation (Fig 121. • - 22- (No. 2~()16) 1-19 AX-R551 BK SEA operation Commande SEA Fig. 8 FM/AM broadcast Emission en FM/AM Fig. 9 (RM·SA551) Fig. 10 Turning ON and OFF of power supply (Fig. 8) o POWER [AUDIO[ Press this button to turn ON the amplifier, and press it again to turn it OFF. o POWER [VCR [ Press this button to turn ON the VCR, o o and press it again to turn it OFF. Press this button to turn ON the TV, and press it again to turn it OF F. o POWE R CTIZJ. o SEA operation (RM-SA551 only) (Fig. 9) 1. Cl) CONTROL [ SEA [ Pressing this button sets these buttons automatically in SEA mode 10 KEY, 63 Hz 16 kHz O[}]-[7/P[and SEA LEVEL 0[E-ffi] 2. 0 DJ - [7/P [ Press the button for the band, whose level you want to change. 3. 0 Pressing button rn:J lowers the level of the raises its level. selected band; pressing button rn:J - [[] Lf\/J ffi]-ffi] lli1 DJ a Note: • How to use SEA PRESET (RM·SA551 only) and SEA SOURCE is explained in page 9 and 11, 0 a a []] To listen to radio broadcast, FM or AM (Fig. 10) 1. [fMJor[AMI Pressing this button (FM or AM) sets these buttons in FM or AM mode, 10 KEY: [l] - [IQ] , [+101 ,[Qj. e U'D Note: • The amplifier source selector automatically switches over to "TUNER" and the tuner will indicate "FM" or "AM". DJ - 23- 1-20 (No. :20016) AX-R551 BK FM/ AM broadcast or TV Emission en FM/AM ou TV Fig. 11 2. 3. DJ a DJ 0 ~ [IQ] , [±J]J, []] Of the preset channels, programmed in the tuner, check the number of the channel of your choice, and press the button corresponding to that channel number. Examples Channels 1 ~ 10 For Channel 5, press numeric button [§J. For Channel 10, press numeric button [IQ] . Channel 17 Press [iJ]J button once and then numeric button 17 IP I. Channel 20 Press G:IQJ button once and then numeric button [IQ] . Channel 25 Press [iJ]J button twice and then numeric button [§] . a ffil B 8J ID> PRESET CHANNEL These buttons are for Incrementing or decrementing the number. That is, selectIng the next channel above or below the currently selected channel BG. To listen to TV broadcast (Fig. 11) Turn power ON in each component involved. 1. 0 I TV I Pressing this button switches the source selector automatically to TV. (TARGET --+ AMPLIFIER) ITVI VCR goes into TV mode by pressing this button. (TARGET --+ VCR) I TV I. TV goes into TV mode by pressing this button. (TARGET --+ TV) o o o Notes: • For remote control or VCR and TV, refer to page 28. • These buttons automatically shift to TV mode: 0 10 KEY, ID> PRESET CHANNEL ElG. o DJ [[], []] ~ (When you select VCR or TV on the remote control) Press the button for the desired TV channel. 3. ~ PRESET CHANNE L For shifting the channel selection upward or downward. Each push of the button selects the channel immediately next to the current channel. 2. fj a BC±J DJ a []], a 0 GG - 24- (No. 2~O 1 6) 1-21 AX-R551 BK 10 aoel-[51 i mmm CH:!] CD CD ~ [El II}--[!J wm ,- 1 lr:::l [El 11F--.~1 IES I,[!] m CD m - --- Note: PHONO 0 (RM·SA441 only): Source selector is switched to "PHONO". Fig. 13 Note: • 4D Pressing th is button stops the 2 To play CO or OAT (Fig. 13) 4B or 41) 10 KEY 0 To select a track by number on the CD or a program by the number on the OAT deck, press this button first and then press the 0 10 KEY ~ 0]], 1+101, [QJ buttons for the selected number, 1, 4B CD ~ or G} OAT ~ Pressing th is button com· mences play back, DJ Note: • To listen to music with a OAT deck connected to TAPE 2 terminal, press 411 TAPE 2 button first and press G} OAT [El button. DJ rn, fJ or 49 STOP Press this button to stop the performance, 3, AUTO SEARCH ~ Pressing this button interrupts the selection being played and returns to the start of that selection, AUTO SEARCH (I ~ I) Pressing this button interrupts the music and brings the CD or tape to the start of the next selection, (I Fig. 12 • 4D 2, 0,I 01 Pressing the but· ton switches the source selector automatically to "PHONO" or "TAPE 1", depending on the button you press, and playback starts m -, -~ lE] Gl .~ To play phono or cassette deck (Fig. 12) 1, 4D PHONO CB or Q) TAPE 1 [EJ or ® STOP phono or cassette deck, § (RM·SA441) (RM·SA551) 4D El 'mmll """"'" [al =" 0~ -~I c::::J-GJ ICb m Eii3 01 - 2, ~ D I), 00 Note: • Press once to advance to the next selection. For fast forward, keep pressing this button. - 25- 1-22 (No. 20016) AX-R551 BK CD AUTO CHANGER operation (Fig. 14) f)PLAY MODE ICONTINUE Pressing this button plays the discs in the magazine sequentially, starting with Disc 1, regardless of the program. IPRGM Press this button to play the discs in programmed sequence IMAG. PR GM Set your magazine in place and press this button. the discs will be played back in the sequence programmed in the magazine. Function of MAG PRGM isn't operated in the case of some CD players then consult instruction book of CD auto changer. 8CD CHANGER Pressing DISK or TRACK button assigns" 10 KEY for use in CD changing. IDIScl + ., 10 KEY: Press this kay to specify a disc by its number in the magazine. In the case, press 0 DISC button before operating 10 key function. ITRACKI + ., 10 KEY: Press this key to specify a track by its number in the magazine. In the case, press 0 TRACK button before operating 10 key function. I: I I: I: I Notes: • To understand 10 KEY operation, refer to page 14. • For detail, consult the instruction book of the CD auto changer. SURROUND CONTROL (Fig. 15) This control is for the surround processor (optional) connected to TAPE 2 terminal. For surround control, press TAPE 2 button Cl first and then the following 4fIIMODE]: Press this button to shift the surround proces sor's selector from its current mode to another. 4fISURROUND VOLUME For raising or lowering the output levels of the front and surround speakers, in order to enhance the surround effect. Pressing G button lowers and pressing GJbutton raises the volume. Note: • For detail, consult the instruction book of the surround processor. SURROUND CONTROL I: BG: CDAUTO CHANGER I: I: a Bm: B Fig. 14, 15 - 26- (No. 20016) 1-23 AX-R551 BK [d] m El"""""""El 01 [!J mll 1-' DI ~[ ....- ~--I ='D D--GJ [IT:! m £Eii3 01 ,.."./ ......... UMC 1. ~ 4D ~ GJ8 ~ffElCElEl I11 II~~ """" mmm I ..lYe _SAMl \"*1EII N a , 2. + "'" 3. R)II,t,X-_, REMOTE camIOt. Fig. 16 4. Control the COMPU LINK cassette deck and "OAT deck" without changing the "SOURCE SE LECTOR" of the ampli· fier. See the Note**. (Fig. 16) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 4El CONTROL CfAPE=:l or IOAT I: Pressing [JB~EJ button or I OAT I button makes the control button ti> serve the cassette deck or the OAT deck, respectively. ti> PLAY ~: Pressing this button starts the cilssette or DA T deck for playback. ti> STOP 00: Pressing this button stops the cassette or DAT deck to interrupt the playback. ti> PAUSE/STILL [!!] : Pressing this button pauses the cassette or OAT deck in play back operation. ti> PLAY [E]: Pressing this button resumes the recording operation that has been interrupted by pause. ti> ~: Pressing this button sets the tape in rapid winding into the left cassette reel. 41> ~: Pressing this button sets the tape in rapid winding into the right cassette reel. ti> REC [ill + PLAY ~ : Pressing [E] button while keeping [ill button pressed commences recording. ti> REC [ill + PAUSE/STILL []I]: Pressing these buttons, ill] and OIl at the same time pauses the recording operation. (Record ing can be resumed at any time. ) 5. D Note: • I n the case of cassette deck, some aren't activated. -- 27 - (No. 20016) a Notes: * By operating the remote control unit, you can select the "TAPE 2" of the amplifier. But the cassette recorder (named "TAPE 2") will not start playing. To play the TAPE 2, press its PLA Y button. * * To play the OAT deck, connect it to the TAPE 2 terminals of the amplifier. Press the 41) TAPE 2 button, 4El lOA T 1and operate the button ~ . 1-24 AX-R551 BK In the case of IT ARG ET --> TV) or (T ARG ET --> VCR) level upper end of remote control unit at remote sensor of TV or VCR then operate remote control. VCR Magnetoscope El [El ii:i'''ffi m II][=] !El El Fig. 17 Video cassette recorder playback (Fig. 17) 1. 0 VCR/VIDEO 1 0 : Pressing this button switches the source selector over automatically to VCR. 2. 0 VCR/VIDEO 1 D (TARGET --> TV): This is for switching the TV's "INPUT SELECT" to VIDEO 1 or VCR. D: D Notes: • When the VCR is set to the fast forward, rewind or stop mode, selecting the VIDEO signals from the TV LINE OUT terminals (for VIDEO) may cause black and white stripes on TV screen. • Consult instruction book of the corresponding components. 3. ~ PLAY ~ (TARGET --> VCR): Pressing this button sets the VCR in playback operation. Notes: • In this case, the on-going play is not stopped. If you wish to stop, take the action required. • It takes a few seconds for a pictures to appear on TV screen. 4. ID 3. ~ STOP [jJ (TARGET --> VCR): For stopping VCR. PRESET CHANNEL (TARGET --> VCR): For switching the VCR tuner's channel upward or downward. 5. ID> B - CB How to control the VCR without making any selection with the amplifier's source selector (Fig. 17) 1. lE) CONTROL I VCR I: Pressing this button makes the control button ~ serve the VCR. 2. ID PLAY ~ (TARGET --> VCR): Pressing this but· ton starts the VCR in playback. 4. ~ Arret (STOP) ~ (Cible -+ Magnetosc~~e) (TARGET --> VCR): Pour arreter le magnetoscope. 5. 4D Canal preregle (PRESET CHANNEL) [] Cible --> Magnetoscope) (TARGET --> VCR): POL commuter le canal de syntoniseur de magnetoscope en haL: ou en bas. CB I - 28- (No.2~016) 1-25 AX-R551 BK Notes: • In this case, the on-going play is not stopped_ If you wish to stop it, take the action required. • When selecting the component connected to the "TAPE 2" terminals, press the TAPE 2 button. If a cassette deck is connected to these terminals, since tape playback cannot be started with the remote control button, press the PLAY button of the cassette deck. • When playing a DAT deck, connect it to the "TAPE 2" terminals, and connect the remote cable. To start, press the TAPE 2 button then press the DA T CONTROL button. • When connecting the cassette deck to the TAPE 2 terminal, do not connect the remote cable. STOP 00 (TARGET ~ VCR): For stopping the VCR. 4. 41> PAUSE/STILL [iIJ (TARGET ~ VCR): Pressing this button while the VCR is in playback switches its mode toSTILL. 41> PLAY ~ (TARGET ~ VCR): Pressing this button resumes the recording operation that has been interrupted by pause. 5. 41> I .... I (TARGET VCR): Press this button to re wind the tape. 41> I ~ I (TARGET VCR): Press this button to set the tape in rapid forward motion. When the tape is irr the PLA Y mode, these two buttons can be used for selecting the "SHUTTLE SEARCH". 41> REC [Q] + PLAY [El (TARGET ~ VCR): To start recording, press ~ button while keeping [QJ button pressed. 41> REC [ill + PAUSE/STILL[JI] (TARGET ~ VCR): Pressing these buttons, [ill and [i!J , at the same time pauses the recording operation. (Recording can be resumed at any time.) Switch the audio and video signals from the video equipment (connected tothe TV set). (Fig. 17) 01vIDE021 or IVIDE031: The "SOUND SELECT" of the Amplifier selects the "TV". 01vIDEO 210r l.SLtQfQjJ (TARGET ~ TV): The "INPUT SELECT" of the TV set selects the "VIDEO 2" or "VIDE03". ACOUSTIC EXPANDER effects (Fig. 18) CD IACOUSTIC EXPANDER I: Press this button to engage ACOUST I C EXPAN DE R effects. Pressing th is button again, the ACOUSTIC EXPANDER effects are by-passed. Move volume up or down (Fig. 18) W VOLUME 111 + I: The sound volume is increased or decreased gradually. Mute the sound (Fig.18) W FADE MUTING ~: The volume is further decreased each time this button is pressed. 3. a 41> IEfl m rE5B 01 1-' Cl CEJ mll . [01 =" Cl --~I ICb ffi lEiiEl 01 -- CB o m. -:- D--£:I] C::=::==:=J ~[]J,=m ~-'~-~ ~ IEI Gl CEJ 8 I+ I GJ -- ...... I Fig. 18 - 29- 1-26 (No. 20016) I AX-R551 BK SYSTEME DE TELECOMMANDE COMPU LINK r"'AJlDI' • ,&IV .." •••rv ••••• , Ill/ Remote 1111 Control System a COMPU LINK REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM a The COMPU LINK REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM was developed by JVC. You can control each COMPU LINK component from the remote control unit, and also perform the following advanced operations with ease. Automatic source selection If the attached remote cable is used to connect this unit to other JVC components with COMPU LINK-l/SYNCHRO terminals, sources can be switched with just one touch of the unit's source selector buttons and the corresponding component will start to play automatically. The source select button of the remote control unit or the appropriate component's activation button may also be used. When switching from one component to another, such as a cassette (jeck, turntable or CD player, the previous component will stop playing after about five seconds. Synchronized recording Synchronized recording refers to the process whereby a cassette deck automatically commences recording, in synchronization with the CD player or turntable. Set the cassette deck to the REC/PAUSE mode according to the procedures in the instruction manual. When synchronously recording the CD player, push the PLAY button on the CD player. The cassette deck enters the record mode the moment the CD player starts and synchronized recording commences. Synchronized recording stops automatically when the CD player stops playing To cancel synchronized recording, push the STOP button of the CD player, turntable or cassette deck. a a a a Notes: • When the REC/PAUSE mode is set to PAUSE after depressing the REC and PLAY buttons simultaneously, synchronized recording is not possible. For details, refer to your cassette deck's instruction manual. • Abnormal operation will result if the power supply of one of the components is interrupted during synchronized recording. If this happens., push the activation button again to restart. • Ensure that the COMPU LlNK-1/SYNCHRO terminal of each component is connected with the attached remote cable_ Be sure to read the instruction manual for each component very carefully. • The source is locked to CO or PHONO position during synchronized recording to avoid accidental stops or changing to another source. To change the source, first cancel synchronized recording. a CAUTION: • When a component (such as a cassette deck) is connected to the TAPE 2 terminals of the amplifier, do not connect the SYNCHRO terminals of such component to any other component with a remote cable_ • Connect the remote cable of a OAT to the COMPU LlNK-1/SYNCHRO terminals of this unit. - 30- (No. 2(016) 1-27 AX-R551 BK OPERATION OF THE S.E.A. GRAPHIC EQUALIZER (AX-R551 BK only) Compensation for room acoustics The frequency response of the listening area varies depending on the room's shape, furnishings, and the position of the listener in the room. Each listening position in the room provides the listener with a different set of frequency responses, as a result of different degrees of reverberation, reflection, echo, and absorption affecting each frequency. The S.E.A. system can function to make the sound response of a room flat by emphasizing those frequencies having a high degree of absorption and de-emphasizing those frequencies having a high degree of reflection. The frequency range affected by "absorption" and "reflection" are narrow; therefore, it is only necessary to compensate the corresponding frequency band. Since conventional 'tone control systems simply adjust the highs and lows centered around the frequency off 1 kHz, they are both imprecise and incomplete. The AX-R551 BK monitors and equalizes seven separate audio frequency bands, thus allowing you to make the necessary adjustments in the precisely appropriate frequency bands in order to compensate for the acoustic response of a room and any listening position in it. Operation S.E.A, pattern memory For your own sound compensation and processing, you can use the 10 PROGRAMED and MANUAL preset S.E.A. patterns. PROGRAMED These five S. E.A. patterns were preset at the factory to offer suggested settings for various types of audio programs. Each preset pattern is shown below, After recalling these patterns, you can further change each frequency band to suit yourself. However, since they are representative patterns, the original, stored pattern will be unchanged. HEAVY (PROGRAMED Al Fig. 22 Used for music with a heavy beat, such as rock music. Low frequencies are emphasized to produce a deeper, more powerful sound. Higher frequencies are also emphasized to enhance and bring clarity to the highs, including the percussive notes. CLEAR (PROGRAMED BI Fig, 23 For crisp, clear sound with transparent highs. The low and middle frequencies that tend to be unclear are de-emphasized, and the middle and high frequencies that strengthen the vocal component of the music are emphasized. a a Fig. 22 - 33- 1-28 (No. 20016) Fig. 23 AX-R551 BK SOFT (PROGRAMED C) Fig. 24 For background music. The very low frequencies. which need boosting at low volume levels, are emphasized, and the stimulating effect of higher frequencies is diminished by de-emphasizing high frequencies. MOVIE (PROGRAMED D) Fig. 25 For TV, VCR, and video disc sound. The low and high frequencies, which are usually of insufficient strength in the sound of these sources, are emphasized to produce a balanced, deeper sound. Also, the excessive brightness that is characteristic of these sources, sound is cut back by de-emphasizing the middle frequency band. VOCAL (PROGRAMED E) Fig. 26 For music that is chiefly vocal, or speech. The middle frequencies, which carry the human voice, are emphasized, while surrounding frequencies are reduced. To accent the higher vocal notes, the highest frequencies are also boosted. MANUAL These five S. E.A. pattern memories are provided to allow you to create, store, and recall up to five S.E.A. patterns. To store the S.E.A. pattern in memory, proceed as follows. 1. Set the S.EA pattern using the SEA LEVEL UP/DOWN buttons. This will cause the MANUAL indicator to light, if it has not been lit already. 2. Press the MEMORY button. The MEMORY indicator will I ight for five seconds. 3. During this period, press the appropriate SEA PRESET button to store the pattern in memory. The SEA PRESET indicator corresponding to the button just pressed will light, the MANUAL indicator will re-light, and the MEMORY indicator will go off. S. E .A. recording The S.E.A. graphic equalizer tailors the sound to your own particular taste and compensates for room acoustics or system characteristics, as described on page 33. The AX-R551 BK is equ ipped with an SEA REC button which makes it possible to record with the added effect of the S. E.A. Operation 1. Set the S.E.A. pattern as required. 2. Press the SEA R EC button. 3. Proceed in the same way as in normal recording a Notes: • When you turn the VOLUME control on the amplifier or press the VOLUME buttons on the remote control unit during S.E.A. recording, the recording level will not be affected. • S.E.A. recording is possible when using the TAPE 1 or VCR terminals, but not when using the TAPE 2 terminals. Fig. 24 Fig. 26 Fig. 25 - 34- (No. 2GO 16) 1·29 AX-R551 BK Removal Procedures • Removing the Power Transistors • Removing the Top Cover 1. Remove the top cover. 2. Remove screws 0 3. Remove PC board retaining fastener G located under R809. 4. Raise the power amplifier PCB so that the pattern side faces up. 5. Unsolder the power transistors. 6. Remove the screws holding the power transistors using a wrench having a diagonal length of 5.5 mm. 1. Remove six screws. 2. Remove the top cover by lifting up its rear section and pulling it backward while holding it on incline. • Removing the Front Panel 1. Remove the top cover. 2. Remove three plastic rivets on the upper part of the front panel and three screws from the lower part. 3. Pull out the volume knob and remove the front panel. • Remove the Motor Volume PC Board 1. Remove the front panel. 2. Remove screws ® ~ ®, and pull out the front bracket. 3. Turn the holder counterclockwise securely, and re- 1-30 (No. 2001 6) e. move it. 4. Remove the volume retaining nut and screNS <£), @ and remove the motor volume PC Boa'd while pushing it inside of the set. AX-R551 BK Adjustment Procedures • Power Amplifier Idling Adjustment I r r Left Channel R751 t@t(-I (+1 I l J R788 :1J Right Channel R75Z t@t(-I (+) 00 1. Before tuning on the power, turn the semi-fixed resistors (R7 51 for L channel and R752 for R channel) of the power amplifier circuit board fully co unterc loc kwise. 2. Adjust the semi-fixed resistors R751 (for L channel) and R7 5 2 (for R channel) so that the voltage between test points ® and ® of R787 (L channel) and between test point © and @ of R788 (R channel) becomes 5 mV, about 10 minutes after the power is turned on. Confirm that the voltage does not vary when the heatsink temperature increases further. Note: Be sure to perform the measurement with the probes and cabinet of the measuring equipment separated from the grounding terminals ofAXR551 BK or other measuring equipment. (No. 20016) 1-31 AX-R551 BK Explanation of LSI • JLPD75104G525-18 (lC401): System Controller (1) External Diagram IC401 tlPD75104 (2) Pin Functions Terminal Function Pin No. Symbol I/O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 P41 P40 P53 P52 P51 P50 RESET X2 Xl P63 P62 P61 P60 P73 P72 P71 P70 P83 P82 P81 P80 P93 P92 P91 P90 Vss P13/INT3 P12/INT2 P11/INTl PlO/INTO PTH03 PTH02 0 0 0 0 0 0 VCR (LED) TAPE 1 (LED) CD (LED) TV (LED) TUNER (LED) PHONO(LED) - -- 1-32 (No. 20016) - -- -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - KEY OUT KEY OUT KEY OUT KEY OUT ----- AC relay ON/OFF ---- A/E MUTE VOLDOWN VOLUP -- I DCSIN - -- I I RMIN INH - --- Pin No. Symbol I/O 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 PTH01 PTHOO - no T11 P23 P22 P21 P20/PTOO P03/S1 P02/S0 P01/SCK POO/INT4 P123 P122 P121 P120 P133 P132 P131 P130 P143 P142 P141 P140 NC Vdd P33 P32 P31 P30 P43 P42 Terminal Func1ion ---- - -DCSOUT - -- 0 - -- 0 STB - -- 0 0 Si .............. TC9164 CK ............. TC9162 - -KEYIN KEY IN KEY IN KEY IN KEY IN KEYIN KEY IN KEY IN TEST (active H) CS3 (preparation) CS2 (relay) CSI (4/3 RS) 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- RM IND(LED) VOL IND (LED) A/E IND (LED) TAPE 2 (LED) SEA SOURCE (LED) SEA REC (LED) AX-R551 BK Internal Block Diagrams of ICs • NJM4558DD (lC301, IC503) M5218P (IC531, IC582) +Vcc r-%---- • TC9164N (lC361) Vss Vdd B B OUT +IN -, 5 7 I I I I I I I l GND r------~~~------, I I I I I I \ r' I I I le I L 2 3 A A OUT -IN A +IN ___ -@---1I -Vcc I I _____________________ J L -----------------1 I I • TC9162N (lC362) Vss GND Vdd ,------0-~_@_------, I I I I .J:. u § IN2 2 GND 3 ------ Vcont .J:. u " --' 7 Vee I Shift Register L _________________ ~ • TC4013BP (lC441) TC4013BP OUTPUT BUFFER I I I I I I I I ~ CH3 CH4 n" ~ I I I -.J Vcc BUFrEfl (No. 2H> 16) 1-33 AX-R551 BK • 7EL-SPI-001 (IC442) +Ycc -Ycc Signal OUT GND r---------------~--~-- 16kHz 2.5kHz 6.3kHz 400Hz 1kHz 2 -- 160Hz Signal IN 3 ---, 63Hz • LC7565 (lC443) TEST2 AI Vdd r - - - - - - G.PH GI I A2 G2 A3 G3 Al, Gl, A5 G5 17 A6 G6 T A7 G7 A8 G8 A9 G9 AID DIM All fl AI2 f2 Ai3 f3 lPH ------, '[ 05C SI 520----1 TE5 T1 0----0-4 01 CLKo--l;:.o..-I 51 fl, Vdd? S2 f5 VSS~ 01 f6 CLK f7 LATCH 5R ~TEST2 L ________ _ ___ ...1 DIM Vss DSC TESTI G.PH T.PH • LC7522 (IC504) Vdd N.C. IN 2 IN 2 f7 f7 I'" "'l r f6 f6 f5 f4 f3 N N f3 f2 '".... f2 ~ fl fl TEST 2 Vss TEST 1 CLK 5 V" 1-34 01 14 (No_ 20016) 15 Vcc :c ;;:'" J fl f2 f3 fl, f5 f6 f7 DI fl f2 f3 fl, f5 f6 f7 Latch Shift Register 1------0TEST2 TESTI I i L------------6-.6..6..&.-------------J 'iddVss VeeVcc Notes: 1. _ shows DC voltage to the c 2. indicates ± B power supp 3. indicates signal path. Schematic Diagrams • Source Control Section FW314 ~ ~y"W"'" J r -r ; -. -- . . . ------------ - F"!I..~~ . 2501 WI VR 391 l ! SW391 2 iQ. R393 36K [Q(ljiI£SSJ .r-tOt~~---'-1~iBA~L_ANCE ~ ~ !~, ~ ~fs, ~K I~ I Ip~9 R391 QVDA98W -EF5B L A-c --~I, 1:\ FW309 ~-l I I - rt;;; L...--+-----' ~3':2 ~ (p-J"--+1-, 21 R394 IENE-04S-5 ~---. -B +8 L ~If r r r FW304 ~~. arV" I _~-I«160 DI CKI .-P3-0-2------------~--~-----DKT~C ) 6~--, wW _~~~~:5~~~ (f)uTc)ou(f)<[~ TO ENB - 065-1 I44EN ~ I I I IL _________ _ AX-R551 BK Notes: 1. _ 2. 3. shows DC voltage to the chassis with no signal input. indicates ± B power supply. indicates signal path. 4. When replacing the parts in the darkened area ( _ ) and those marked with Lt. be sure to use the designated parts to ensure safety. 5. This is the standard circuit diagram. The design and contents are subject to change without notice. ---------, 470K x 7 250(WI SW391 2 VR391 c D=--.l~=~-+O+--J R391 68K FW309 ~"\;~:.&~- ....., I I I ~~-+-..J I I I I I~E-048-5 .JI I IL R394 __ TO FW391 c IL _______________ _______ R556 ENB-043-1 I I ~ (No. 20016) AX-R551BK ~ • Power Amplifier Section paPG FOR (OTHER FOF COUNTORIES) ~NH-JI~aJ- I I ~~~~ r-+-----------~ I 470 " to ENE-04&-3 to ENE - 048-1 ~H-LU"i"-- IL ~-IC>f.: Q803 _ 2581133 ~) __ ____ .J to ENB-065-1 _ 3 F~ 1 FL -8 C829 R, I, 220J,J/35V to r-~~~~ ~-----4~~--~~--~~ I R705 2K R706 R70B r _ _ _ _ ---1 TO ENE-04B-3 (No. 20016) FOR :OUNTOR IES ) J( U.S.A') a AC 120V, 60Hz '_L-2r- - -- -- ---1 -- -- 1 -7:c"-c;:-:-:-=~--~ I I I I I I --t ,I ~/35V I I 11/21 5901 ION 1 H97 IOFF 13UNF.C I I I R916 b~~---"'l 56K ~H- '_'_I :...1.--l- L 5.6K 06 TO ENB - 065- 1 I I I I C760 Q752 ___ J ~ r _ _ _ _ --.J ·048-3 AX-R551 BK • AX-R551 BK Power Amplifier Section (for U.K., Australia and Continental Europe) • VC5022-2 (IC751, IC752) ----------------,I ~I\! tL-!! ~ f ] - Super-A IL- _ _ _ _ --..:;,=:v...:.,::.::.:-.J YC5022-2 , - - - - - - + - - { 9 Thermal Compensation rENH="iIl- t----- I ='___ -' Q803 2581133 L- _ _ _ TO ENB-065-/ FW702 TO ENE-048 R G L ---,L 1---- _________ _ I I I I I I IL I I ,---+-+------!---t--{6 I I I I I I I _ _______________ JI I I I I I ----, _ _ _ _ _ ---, I I ____ J ~NG-004r-------------------------l I I I I I I ' R705 2K R707 2K I 1 I I I I I I I : I I I I P441 to EN8 -065-1 I : I I I I I I I I I , I ! I : I I _______________________________ J: _____ I ~~---~ r--------------1;N.!i-1!'-.:J-J I ~ L _____________________________________________ (E) (E,A,G,BS) (A) ~ P80S (No. 20016) (No. 20016) FOR WEST GERMANY AC 220V 50Hz BS) FOR UK AC240V 50Hz J AX-R551 BK • Front Control Section r---------------------------------------l 0431 r------------------------, ~j i!a ~. FW302 r::::::::-? .AA, ....- ~ { c::: C451 0,041 :~ + C453 1000006.3V ~ ~ RA442 lOOK .. 13 (C,OI 155133 (I-Jo. 20016) AX-R551 BK (No. 20016) AX-R551 BK (No. 20016) AX-R551 BK Remote Control Unit (RM-SA551) • • Schematic Diagram K16 K24 K32 K40 K48 K56 K7 K15 K23 K31 K39 K47 K55 K6 K14 K22 K30 K38 K46 K54 K62 K45 K53 K61 K44 K52 K60 K5 K13 K21 K29 K37 K4 K12 K20 K28 K36 K3 Kll K19 K27 K35 K43 K51 K59 K2 Kl0 K18 K26 K34 K42 K50 K58 K1 K9 K17 K25 K33 K41 K49 K57 24 KoO 23 Kol 22 Ko2 21 Ko3 20 Ko4 18 19 Ko5 ) Ko6 part Sym b0 I K8 17 Ko7 IC1 Q1 D1 C1,C2 C3 C4,C5 RI R2 Zl 1 2 3 4 5 6 REM 7 15 16 Ki1 KiO VDD OSC-out OSC-in 8 14 Ki2 10 9 Vss 11 HD~ L--- Key Layout Oescri pti on DJ DJ DJ IT] DJ UJ DJ IT] 100pF 10pF,16V O.lpF 27n,1/8W []] [ill [ill [ill [ill ffi] [ill [JI] [}Q] 455kHz [ill [ill ffi] [ill [ID [R] WJ [ill [K] [ill [ill cru Ki3 -- cif-- -- Zl ~ -,.:-~ .,. C3 cs G~ 01 > 7/17 7/17 R2 [ID @] ~ [ill [}Q] [ill [ill [ill [K] [ill 0[] [ill ~ [ill UQJ TC4 Zl Clf 121 mJ [ill [ID QQJ [ill [ill [ill [ill 13 AC DIJ [ill m::J WJ []I] [ill 1.0n,1/4W []I] [ill + S-out Nu mber pPD6125AG-551 2SC3265(O, Y) SE303A-Y NSC21HJ-1 01 QETB1CM-106 NCB21HK-104 NRVA82D-270 NRVA42D-1 RO ECBS455E B20 ICl Ki/o3 K i/o2 Ki/o1 Ki/oO S-in • Parts List Ql JVC I 61 I 62 I RM·SA551 FOR AX·R551 UNIFIED AV REMOTE CONTROL Rl ............. ----- ( (t.Jo. 20016) AX-R551 BK AX-R551 BK Connection Diagram ENE-048-6 Pin Jack PCB _ _--., Power Cord . (or F USA fine Marking . . . & Canada) J---=~....-Jfrlr@"""11@ENH-111-5 -"';;;;~=====~r--- ® ENB-043-3 SYNCHRO Jack PCB @ACOutletPCB ENE-048-1 ~m rrr 1~~ I Source Select PCB , I I , -----~~-ORG-------~ -----~I~I~I--BRN------ ---F~~ ENH-111-1 Power Transformer ENH-111-2 AC Primary PCB Ff: Power Amplifier PCB :1 fu P805 P807 GRY P804 FW802 @lmTlCD P806 @LJ;; @ ~@ P405 ~~~----L-:---r-li~ @~r ~ CD P31~~CDJ~-_I---I-_+---__:lr I @ P801 @ CD P301 = 3 ~;r" r?~ ~ @Il !!=(}---J • ®~ 9 FW314 @3 'T' @~CD FW301 ~ ~FW391 [064·1 "~('T' ~~ ~@ -I-------l FW305 I L CD P302 FW~CD ----@-~ I I I I I ENE-048-3 Volume PCB Volume Indicator 0:§>@ I~ L..-_--I i!l@FW309 @ ~CD ~FW313 FW803 CD~~ _~ FW802~ ~I CD I [fffi:J FW354 @ r-----,w ENH-111-4 PHONES Jack PCB ENE-033-2 SEAPCB CD ~®FW304 ENB-043-2 Power Switch PCB FW312~ ENB-043-1 Front Display/Control PCB ~CD FW407 ENB-043-4 Display Level PCB (No. 20016) (No. 20016) AX-R551 BK Block Diagram SEA Unit r------------, 1 1 FL441 EL UOOOI -036 RM Detector /V RM461 GP1U501 Active Inductor ........ ~I - - - - - - - - - - f Filament ....- - , Gnd Anode A f t * * mE r Source I-- r FL Driver ~ Vcc LC7565 t 1 ....H h 1 1 L _____ 1 -30V ..J1 t Function INO x8 xl41 1 1 IC443 CK g1io t Lc~~A04 Voo SW401-434 IC581 Bond Pas. Fi Iter IC442 Vcc ,...-----' SYNCHRO JACK J471 Inhibit Back Up~..t C403 0402 0403 ~'L 17 r- +5V Voltage Regulator 0822 0827 '--- +5VVoltage Regulator 0802 0808 , ~ Tran.former Back Up TOOl ]____) ~~~~ ~ Relay Driver 08210824 08010804 0823 I RYOOl r--- ---, I~I I Level shift 0581.0582 I I ... -L- Reset ~15VVoltagt Regulator 0801 0806 H5VVoltage Regulator 0803 0810 t t ~ j I I Tape 1 I Tape2 I T V I VCR I IC531 IC582 M52IBP Vcc Vas 16 Vcc ±15V ±15V Tape 1 Rec ) Vas 1 Motor Driver IC351 LBI639 .. L... ~iF ) Muting 0585-588 -1-r--k>1 1 M 11 __ 1 ! 1 11___ ...1 1L.. _ _ _ _ _ _ I-_J1 1L _______ oJ1 aOVVoltage Regulator 0804 0812 0813 >- Voltage Amp. ENG-004 VccVas r-----' Driver 076 1- 772 ~ Audio Relay RY90 1 r----o-_'. . -f.I-o~l r- ~.:>t-~t-I--(T Vcc 1 (OOIWl Vas !~~ ' I11 " ~ ISPK10UT 1IL 6 6 I ......... 1 1 11 L ~ _____ ..J SPK20UT SPK Switch --T--..J ~ Main Volume Protector IC901 t Filament Bia. 0805 0814 Tuner Bufter I : :-7 '::~-l rA-----:1 ~ I ---~~I r ~ rJI1:" ... 1 Vcc ~{ +5VVoltage Regulator (Vol.Motor) 0806 0816 I 0501,0502 R541,R542 ~ ~ Vol.up/down '-_--. C 0 Tape2 Rec ) Level shift 0583.0584 0404 I VCR Rec '-15V AlE I ~±~1~5~V_ _ _+-+-+-_+-_.-+-__~ 7EL - SP 1-001 MUTE BUffYr 405 --=.;OC;;.;:S~O.:.UT"--' Phono f15V \U +~ 1L-<Jg..... .;J NJM4560DD Acous tic Expander Acoultic Expander Switch LC496" Buffer 0406 OCS IN Vcc Vas M5218P SYSTEM CONTROL I-- l TC9162N 1C301 RIAA I Equalizer CK Key out IC401 TC9164N ....-t---<Jr--tl STB '--- P D75104G - 525 IC361 ,IC362 DATA x7 ~ 1 0441-0449 C441-C449 r RA441.442 SI CK Key In I ±6.8V I ____________ .1 L-,. Key Matrix r 1 Analog Switch IC~3 NJM456000 Buffer Peak Hold f4- 0428 0427 !I I SI i ,--------...::!..--+--!Eleclronic Volume INO 04210426 0429 IC50 1.. IC502 BA38I;t.L ~~--~~ TA7317P - -15V f ~~~~iii~~~power y Tran.former T002 lL-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ __~~_~I '---y----' UNSWIT~EO AC SWITCHED OUTLETS (~O. 20016) AX-R551 BK • TA7317P (leg01) Power ON/OFF Detector Over Current Detector DC Voltage (No.2~() 16) 1-35 AX-R551 BK JVC VICTOR CONPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED AUDIO PRODUCTS DIVISION. YAMATO PLANT. 1644. SHIMOTSURUMA. YAMATO-SHI. KANAGAWA-KEN. 242. JAPAN (No_ 200161 " Print ed in Japan 880:;2 G AX-R551 BK PARTS LIST Contents Main Parts Locations .................................................................................................................................................................... 2-2 Exploded Views and Parts List ................................................................................................................................................... 2-3 Printed Circuit Board Ass'y and Parts List .............................................................................................................................. 2-5 • ENH-111 D Power Amplifier PC Board Ass'y ..................................................................................................................... 2·5 • ENE-048 D Analog Switch & Pin Jack PC Board Ass·y ................................................................................................... 2·9 • ENB-065 D Logic & Tact Switch PC Board Ass'y ............................................................................................................. 2·12 • ENG-004 D Pre-Drive PC Board Ass'y ........................................................................................................................._........ 2-14 • END-046 D Primary PC Board Ass·y ............................................................................................................................_........ 2-15 Packing Materials and Part Numbers ....................................................................................................................................... 2-16 Accessories List.............................................................................................................................................................................. 2-1 7 (No. 2()016) 2-1 AX-R551 BK Main Parts Locations • Front View E304557-002 Window Screen E72808-001-----= Push Button "------E304407-002 Volume Knob Ass'y QMS6A40-021-----==_ Headphone Jack E73835-001------------' Push Butto E7 44 7 8 - 0 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' E304556-00 1 Knob Push Button -=':::::::'----- E74478-001 'A';:;E,.Knob E25555-001 Push Button L - - - - - - - - E 7 3835-00 1 Push Button L-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E304556-001 Push Button • Top View See page 2-4 Power Transformer Lh See page 2-4 Power Transformer Lh ----ENH-lll 0 Power Amplifier PC Board Ass'y ----ENE-048 0 Analog Switch & Pin Jack PC Board Ass'y END-0460 Primary PC Board Ass'y • Rear View QMS3533-00 1 k E70078-00 1 - - - - - - - - - - , GND Terminal EM NOOTV-40:> 4P Pin Jack EM NOOTV-402A---4P Pin Jack EMNOOTV-602A---6P Pin Jack A----= EMNOOTV-602A 6P Pin Jack ' - - - - See page 2-4 AC Outlet ~ !===----- See page 2· 4 Cord Stopper EM BOOTP-80 1 C Speaker Terminal See page 2-4 Power Cord Lh Lh: 2-2 (No_ 20016) Lh Safet4( Parts AX-R551 BK .&, Item No. Part Number Part Name Q'ty Front Panel Ass'y Front Panel Ass'y Front Panel Front Panel JVC Mark 1 1 1 1 1 1-2 EFP-AXR551 BKE EFP-AXR551 BKU E25552-002 E25552-003 E72968-001 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 E73836-002 E73522-001 E73509-001 E304591-001 E72808-00 1 Push Button Escutcheon Indicator Screen Push Button Escutcheon Push Button 3 2 1 1 1 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-1 1 1-12 E304556-001 E25555-001 E304557-002 E72437-008 E73832-001 Push Button Push Button Window Screen Indicator Sheet Indicator 2 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1-13 1-14 1-15 2 3 E25587-001 E70561-018 E73513-001 E304407-002 SBSE3008M FL Escutcheon Ass'y FL Screen Volume Knob Escutcheon Volume Knob Ass'y Screw 1 1 1 1 5 4 5 6 7 8 EX0060007N40S E48729-009 E48729-008 SLT-25VR52F E304320-002 Felt Spacer Plastic Rivet Plastic Rivet L.E.D. Holder 3 3 5 1 1 9 10 11 12 13 E74070-001 EWS 142-004 E73905-001 E33754-001 E69291-00 1 Spacer Socket Wire Ass'y Sheet Tie Band Fuse Cover 1 1 1 1 1 14 15 16 18 E73218-00 1 SBSB3008N SBST3006CC E73835-001 E23862-005 Head Phone Bracket Screw Screw Push Button Grill 1 12 4 3 1 19 20 21 22 23 E74478-001 E11425-001 E74 781-001 E74782-001 E303216-004 Knob Front Bracket Protect Cover Protect Cover Fastener 2 1 1 1 4 24 25 26 27 E24742-005 E24 719-012 E61660-004 E300 167-00 1 SBST3006Z Metal Cover Metal Cover Screw Fastener Screw 1 1 4 1 8 28 29 30 31 32 GBSB3008CC E304 7 5 8-001 E304787-002 E69384-002 E25549-014 Screw Protect Sheet Protect Cover Fastener Rear Panel 1 1 1 1 1 33 E25549-0 15 E25549-0 16 E25549-017 E25549 -018 E25549-0 19 E73273-00 1 Rear Panel Rear Panel Rear Panel Rear Panel Rear Panel Screw 17 1 1 1 1 1 16 Areas E,A,G,BS J,C, p, PG, U J,C, P, PG,U E, A, G, BS E, P, PG, U E, P, PG, U E,BS E,~, G BS E, I., G, BS E, ~S J, C, A, G, P, PG, U J, ( P,1G, U E A G BS &: 2-4 (No. 20016) IAt===ETY PARTS AX-R551 BK &, Item No. Areas 1 2 1 1 1 J, C, P, PG, U Except for BS BS J ,C OMP2560-244 OMP3900-200 OMP7600-200 OMP90 17-008BS E65389-002 Power Power Power Power Screw Cord Cord Cord Cord 1 1 1 1 4 A E, G P, PG,U BS P, PG,U E65389-005 E3400-375 ETP 1200-21 JA ETP 1200-21 FA ETP 1200-25 EA Screw Spacer Power Transformer Power Transformer Power Transformer 4 1 1 1 1 J, C" E, A. G, BS ETP1200-25EABS EX0045045R20S10 E73603-002 E73603-003 OMF51U1-6R3 Power Transformer Spacer Spacer Spacer Fuse 1 1 1 1 1 BS J,C,A, BS, E,G J, C E, A. G, BS J,C Fuse Fuse PC Board Holder Spacer Wire Clamp 1 1 2 1 2 E, A. G BS 45 46 OMF51 A2-3R 15S OMF51 E2-3R15SBS E69902-003 E65778-002 E303704-00 1 47 48 49 50 E303704-002 E49946-002 E303585-00 1 E49383-002 E303216-00 1 Wire Clamp PC Board Holder Bracket Fastener Fastener 1 1 1 1 1 53 54 E10653-013 E67199-00 1 E65507-00 1 E47227-011 SBSB3008Z Chassis Base Caution Label Caution Label Foot Screw 1 1 1 5 5 55 56 57 58 59 EX0085010R10S E67000-005 OMC0240-002 EMC0232-00 1 BS EMC0233-00 1 Felt Spacer Caution Label AC Outlet AC Outlet AC Outlet 2 1 1 1 1 E, G BS A OMF51 A2-6R3S OMF51 A2-3R 15S OMF51 A2-1 R25S OMF51 A2-R 1OS OMF51 E2-R 1OSBS Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse 1 1 1 1 1 P PG, U E E, A, G BS 62 63 64 65 66 E69589-010 E69291-001 E71073-002 OMG030 1-003 SBSB3016M Spacer Fuse Cover Fuse Holder Bracket Fuse Holder Screw 1 1 1 1 2 J E, E, E, E, 67 E49267-001 Origin Marking Label 1 BS 38 39 40 &, 41 42 &, 43 &, &, &, 44 51 52 &, 60 &, &, &, 61 &, &, GND Terminal Screw Cord Stopper Cord Stopper Power Cord &, &, &, 37 &, &, &, &, &, &, &, Q'ty E70078-00 1 SDSB3008M OHS3876-162 OHS3876-162BS OMP1480-200H 34 35 36 &, &, &, Part Name Part Number The Marks for Designated Areas J·················U.SA C················Canada E ················Europe A················Australia (No. 20016) 2-4 J, C P, PG, U E, A, G J,C, P,PG, U E, A, G, BS J C &': G················West Germany BS···············U.K. P,PG···········U.S.Military Market U················Other Countries No mark indicates all areas. P, PG. U P, PG. U P, PG. U G SAFETY PARTS I AX-R551 BK Printed Circuit Board Ass'y and Parts List • ENH-111 D Power Amplifier PC Board Ass'y Note: ENH-111 D varies according to the areas employed. See note (1) when placing an order. (No. ~OO 16) 2-5 AX-R551 BK I CS & ITEM Note (1) PART NUMBER DES C R I P T I a N AREA! j \\ ,\ K E 11 PC Board Ass'y ENH-l11 ~ ENH-l11 [Q] ENH-ll1 [I] TRANSISTOR & ITEM PAllT IC751 IC751 IC752 IC752 IC901 U.S.A.,Canada U.S.Military Market & Other Countries [[] ENH-ll1 Designated Areas SANYO SANYO SANYO SA~YO ,1,ITEMPARTNUMBER TOSHIBA 0751 0751 0752 0752 West Germany ~OHM ~OHM SILICON SILICON SILICON SILICON OHM ~OHM ~jn i~n~~················ S~~~~~~ ..... ~g~~ lS2473 ~ILICON lS2473 SILICON 152473 SILICON 1 S24 73 ..................... S IPCO~ ....... ··b7~61S~iii· SILICON 0756 lS2473 SILICON 080.1 300F2SFC SILICON OB02 300F2SFC SILICON 0803 300F2SFC ................ SILI~ON ........ 08D430DF2Sic: SILICON OB05 lS2473 ~ILICON 0606 R016EB3 ZENER 0807 1S2473 ~ILICON 0754 0754 0755 0755 DES C R I P T I a N ARE ,\ MATSUSHlTA Q751 2SD636(Q,R) SILICON MATSUSHlTA SILICON Q752 2SD636(Q,R) SILICON ROHM 0 Q753 2SC1740LN(R,S) OHM Q753 2SC1740LN(R,S) SILICON E 0 Q754 2SC1740LN(R,S) SILICON ~OHM ... .... -.... Q754 ~scii40L~(R;S)"" ~iLIcON""" OHM E ROHM Q755 2SA933LN(R,S) SILICON 0 ROHM Q755 2SA933LN(R,S) SILICON E ROHM 0 Q756 2SA933LN(R,S) ~ILICON E... Q756 2SA933LN(R,S) .... ~lLICON ....... :~HM . Q757 2SC1740LN(R,si OHM I LI CON Q758 2SC1740LN(R,S) ~ILICON ~OHM Q759 2SA933LN(R,S) OHM ~ILICON Q760 2SA933LN(R,S) ROHM SILICON Q761 2SC2389(S) .- ...... SILICON ~OHM .......... .- ... ~ILICON"""" ~OHM Q762 2SC2389(S)' Q763 2SA1038(S) ~ILICON ~OHM Q764 2SA1038(S) SILICON ~OHM Q765 2SC2235(0,v) TOSHIBA 0 ~ILICON Q765 2SC2235 (O,V) ......... SILICON ....... TOSHI6A .. _.... - .. E . A Q765 2SD669A(B~C) SILICON ~lTACHl" Q765 2SD669A(B,C) 6 !sILICON ~lTACHI Q766 2 SC2235 (0, V) OSHI6A 0 SILICON Q766 2SC2235 (0, V) OSHI6A E SILICON Q766 2SD669A(B,C) .... SILICON A wrACHI. ~ILICON'" Q766 2SD669A(B,C) lTACHI B Q767 2SA965 (O,V) TOSHIBA 0 SILICON Q767 2SA965(0,v) SILICON OSHIBA E Q767 2 SB649A (.8, Cl A SILICON ~lTACHI Q767 B 2SB649A(B,C) SILICON ~llACHI ..... ........ SI L I CON········· ~OSHIBA . .......... o· Q768 2 SA965 (O,Y) Q768 2 SA965 (0, Y) TOSHIBA E SILICON Q768 2SB649A(B,Cl A SILICON ~lTACHI Q768 2 SB649A (B, C) SILICON B ~lTACHl Q769 2SC3181NLB(0,R) SILICON ...... -. TaSHIBA ............... ..... 0 E' Q769 2SC31BiNLB(0,R) :; .11:'1 CON TaSHIBA Q769 2SD171BBC(PSQ) SILICON A MATSUSHITA Q769 2SD171BBC(PSQ) MATSUSHITA SILICON B TaSHIBA Q770 2SC3181NLB(O,R) ~ILICON 0 TaSHIBA Q770 2SC3181NLB(O,R) SILICON ......... ............................. E ..... 'Q770 iSDl ilBBC (PStU ... SILICON A MATSUSHITA Q770 2SD171BBC(PSQ) SILICON B MATSUSHITA Q771 2SA1264NLB(0,R) SILICON 0 TaSHIBA Q771 2SA1264NLB(O,R) SILICON TaSHIBA E Q771 2 SB1163BC (PSQ) ... SILICON ........ MATSUSHITA ......................... A Q77t 2 sBi163BC(pSQ) B siLIcON MATSUSHITA Q772 2SA1264NLB(O,R) SILICON 0 aSHIBA Q772 2SA1264NLB(O,R) r->ILICON E TaSHIBA MATSUSHITA Q772 2SB1163BC(PSQ) A SILICON Q772 2SB1163BC (PSQ) .. . ~ILICON. ...... MATSUSHITA ..... .. B... ~Ar·iyo···· QBOl 2SD1666(R,S) SILICON QB02 2SD1666(R,S) ~ILICON ~ANYO QB03 2SB1133(R,S) SANYO SILICON QB04 2SB1133(R,S) r->ILICON ~ANYO ...... Q805 ...?~. ~.5.~~.A..~ .Q.~. !I.? ......... jsJ!-.l.C:9.~ ... ..... t'1I\Ut!.~!ir.:r.A.... Q806 25D1666(R,S) ~ANYO ~ILICON B SILICON ~ATSUSHlT A QB21 25D1265A(0) A OSHIBA QB22 2 5C2235 (0, Y) ~ILICON B OSHIBA Q822 2 5C2235 (0, Y) SILICON SILICON ~OHM ....... ... .. A ...... Q823 OTC114YN ................ ·SILICON······· 'Gi823 DTdl,'ytl ROHM B ROHM Q901 25C23B9(S,E) SILICON ROHM Q902 25C2389(S,E) ~ILICON ROHM Q903 25Al03B(S,E) ~ILICON (No. 20016) I I I I DESCRIPTlaNAREA M A K E 11 Europe,Australia,U.K. NUMBER 0 E 0 E DIODES M A K E R 2-6 VC5D22-2 VC5022-2 VC5022-2 VC5022-2 TA7317P ... ... OHM OHM ROHM ROHM ... . ROHM ROHM NIHONINTER NIHONINTER NIHDNIN!ER. NIHONINTER OHM NEC ROHM A B A B A B" A B o E O' . . ~3~M . . . ~:g~ ~~~i.~~!l3 .......... ~ i~~ioN·· 081e R016EB3 OBll lS2473 0812 R015EB3 ZENER SILICON lENER ~EC ~ILICON ~OHM lENER SILICON NEC NIHONINTER A ~ILICON ~ILICON ~ILICON ~IHONINTER ~IHONINTER NIHONINTER B ~~~Hg~ ...... ~~~g~~~+~~ A NEC ROHM ~:t! :~E~~~j·············· ~'~~~:"'~'~2 .... ~:~~ H~~'" 0822 llE2 0823 11E2 0823 llE2 ~:~1 i~g ...... ~Rttg~ ····~~~g~~~H:·} ........... ......... 0825 R012EB3 082~ lS2473 082~ lS2473 ~:~~ :~t~~:~ ZENER ~ILlCON ........ ~EC ~OHM ........ .... SILICON ~OHM ~~~~: ~~~ ~OHM ~OHM OB28 152473 0828 1S2473 0901 lS2473 SILICON SILICON SILICON fOHM 0904 152473 SILICON ~OHM ....... ~:g~igg~ ·········~~t~~g~·eg~~ A B . El'" B A B A B A B I··· CAPACITORS & . ... _ ITEM CODl COOl C751 C751 C751 USt PART NUMBER D E 5 C R I P T I a N AREA ERAMIC A QCZ9019-472 (o700PF B ERAMIC QCl9019-472 (o700PF A 500V ERAMIC QCS22HJ-470A (o7PF B QCS22HJ-470A 7PF 500V ERAMIC QCS22HJ-470A ........ 500V I"ERAMIC .. - 0E ~~:~ ......... 506Y (itS~2HJ:;6BOA ERAMIC A QCS22HJ-47DA 500V CERAMIC (o7PF B 500V CERAMIC QCS22HJ-470A (o7PF 0 ERAMIC QCS22HJ-470A (o7PF 50DV E QCS22HJ-68DA ....... ~~:} ....... 500V ERAMIC A 500V CERAMIC QCS22HJ-47DA B 47PF 500V CERAfHC QC522HJ-470A 0 QCS22HJ-470A 5DDV CERAMIC 14 7PF E QCS22HJ-680A 5DOV ERAMIC j68PF A 5DOV QC522HJ-47DA ...... 7PF . El" (iCS2ZHJ::i.iDA· i47P"""" 0 500V ERAMIC QC522HJ-470A 14 7PF E QC522HJ-680A j68PF 500V ERAMIC A QFN81HK-223 p.022MF 5DV ~YLAR B .. QFNB1HK-223 ........ 'O..•'02.2.MF .. 50V ~XLAR 0 GiFNslHK::473 0.047MF 50V'" YLAR E QFN81HK-473 0.047MF 50V ,",VLAR A QFNB1HK-223 O.022MF 50V ,",YLAR B QFN81HK-223 O.022MF 50V ~YLAR QFN81HK-473 O.D47MF 50V r-tYLAR , I"0 • ;0 :-' • .<!I. SAILIY l~hlS soW I"~~:~i~ AX-R551 BK RESISTORS CAPACITORS &ITEM E D E o E o E A E A B A B A Cl B A 8 , A B PART NUMBER DES CRI P T ION AREA R761 SDT250 HERMISTER 0 R761 SOT250 HERMISTER E R762 SOT250 HERMISTER 0 R762 SOT250 THERMISTER E R763 QR0148J-l02S lK 1/4W ARBON D R763 (lR014I!J~i02s"" lK iii.1i r:.ARSON . E' R764 QR0148J-I02S lK 1/4W ARBON 0 R764 QR0148J-I02S lK 1/4W ARBON E R765 QR0148J-I02S lK 1/4W CARBON 0 R765 QROf48J-l02S lK 1/4W ARBON E R766 QROli.8J~102S ······lK············l/i.W CA_SON" 6" R766 QR0148J-l02S lK 1/4W ARBON E R767 QRD148J-l01S 100 1/4W ARBON 0 R767 QR0148J-l01S 100 1/4W ARBON E R767 QRD148J-151S 150 1/4W ARBON A R767 QRD148J-151S 150·····tl4WARBON B···· R768 QR0148J-l01S 100 1/4W ARBON 0 R768 QRD148J-l01S 100 14W CARBON E R768 QR0148J-151S 150 1/4W CARBON A R768 QR0148J-151S 150 ...... _ 1/4W CARBON ......... B ..... . R769 QRDli.I!J~101S ······100 tli.w ARBON 0 R769 QRD148J-l01S 100 1/4W ARBON E R769 QR0148J-151S 150 1/4W ARBON A R769 QRD148J-151S 150 1/4W ARBON B R770 QRD148J-l01S 100 1/4W.r:.ARBON. .D.... R770 QR0148J-l01S 100 ·······1/4W CARBON E R770 QRD148J-151S 150 1/4W ARBON A R770 QRD148J-151S 150 1/4W ARBON B R771 QR0148J-131S 130 1/4W CARBON 0 R771 QRD148J-131S 130 1/4W CARBON E ..... . R772 QRD148J-131S ... 130" "'li4W' CARBON' 0 R772 QRD148J-131S 130 1/4W ARBON E R773 QRD148J-131S 130 1/4W CARBON 0 R773 QRD148J-131S 130 1/4W ARBON E R774 .. ~.~.~.1.4.~.~.::.1.3~.S ...... 1}()........... 1/4 W \;.~.R.EI !IN.... 0 R774 QR0148J-131S 130 1/4W CARBON E R775 ERT-D2WFL351S 350 1/4W THERMISTOR 0 R775 ERT-D2WFL351S 350 1/4W THERMISTOR E R776 ERT-D2WFL351S ~50 1/4W THERMISTOR 0 R776 ERT-D2WFL351S 350 1/4W THERMISTOR E ...... ··R777ERT::'02WFCS51S .... 350 ···········1 14W THER HI STOR 0 R777 ERT-02WFL351S 350 1/4W HERMISTOR E R778 ERT-D2WFL351S 350 1/4W THERMISTOR 0 R778 ERT-D2WFL351S 350 1/4W THERMISTOR E R779 QRD148J-121S 120 1/4W CARBON 0 ······R779· <iRD148J~121S . ······120····· .... 1/4W' CARBON E R779 QR0148J-331S 330 1/4W CARBON A R779 QRD148J-331S ~30 1/4W CARBON B R780 QRD148J-121S 120 1/4W CARBON 0 R780 QR0148J-121S 120 1/4W ARBON E ..... ··R780 QR0148J~331S·· ·····330 ........ 1/4W ARBON A R780 QRD148J-331S 330 1/4W ARBON B R781 QRD148J-121S 120 1/4W CARBON j 0 R781 QRD148J-121S 120 1/4W CARBON E R781 QRD148J-331S 330 1/4W CARBON A ·······R781QRDii.l!j~33iS·· 330····· 11 i.w CARBON ... R782 QRD148J-121S 120 1/4W CARBON R782 QR0148J-121S 120 1/4W CARBON R782 QRD148J-331S 330 1/4W ARBON B R782 QRD148J-331S ...... 1330 1/4W ARB ON 'E' R783<iRliii.5j~i72S 2. 7K···1/4W ~NF: CARB()N ill R784 QRD145J-272S ~. 7K 1/4W !UNF. CARBON .t; R785 QRD145J-271S 270 1/4W !uNF. CAR80NI I E E E E E '. & ITEM ...... R751 R752 R753 R753 R753 R753 R754 R754 R754 R754 R755 R756 R757 R757 R758 R758 R759 R759 R760 R760 PART NUMBER o E S C R I P T I 0 N AREA 70 p.3W tvARIABLE 470 p.3W !vARIABLE 1/4W CARBON 100 1/4W fARBON 100 AR80N ........ 1. 5K ........ 1/4W 'L5K QRD148j~152S iii.1i 'ARS()N 1/4W ARBON QRD148J-I01S 100 1/4W CARBON 100 QRD148J-I01S 1/4W CARBON QRD148J-152S 1. 5K QR0148J-152S ....... 1. 5K ..... .. 1/4W ARBON 390 .. Ij4W ARS()N QRD148j~391S 1/4W CARBON QRD148J-391S ~90 THERMISTOR 1/4W 350 ERT-D2WFL351S 1/4W THERMISTOR ERT-D2WFL351S 13 50 ERT-D2WFL351S ...... 350 ........ 1/4W THERMISTOR lii.w THERMisTOR ERT-02WFL351S 350 1/4W CARBON QR0148J-471S 470 1/4W CARBON 470 QRD148J-471S 1/4W CARBON QR014BJ-471S 470 1/4W ARBON QRD148J-471S 70 QVPC604-471 QVPC604-471 QRD148J-l01S QRD148J-l01S QRD148J-152S .... ~ :i:~ ~:~~j~~=~~~S ·lh··R71!8ERF032K~R22 RESISTORS D E A ... S D E A B 0 E 0 ... E D E 0 E & R789 ill R79( & R791 ./h.. R792 ilIR793 .t; R793 & R793 L!I R793 QR0145J-IOOS QR0145J-IOOS QR0145J-IOOS QR0145J-l00S QR0125J~330· QRD125J-330 QRD125J-330 QRD125J-470 2703~4~ ~~~E ~~RBONI ....... ~:~~ ~W CEM( 10 1/4W UN~ 10 1/4W ~NF. 10 1/4W ~NF. 10 1/4W UNF. 33" ......... 1I2W UNF. 33 1/2W ~NF. 33 1/2W ~NF. ~7 1/2W iuNF. NT I CARBON CARBON1 CARBON 1 CARBONi CARBONI CARSON CARBON CARBON l··:i:~~:~H~~~Hg .......... ~~ .......... }j ~.~ .~~ ~~~:::~~I A B 0 E : 33 1/2W IuN~ CARBO~ 0 47 1/2W IuN~ CARBON E 10 2W FILM 10 2W p.", FILM '<iRD145J~330S ....... 33 11i.Ii~NF, CARBON QRD145J-330S 33 1/4W IuN~ CARBON QRD148J-333S 33K 1/4W CAR~ON QRD148J-333S 33K 1/4W CAR~ON QRD125J-4R7 4.7 1/2W UN~ C~DBON ·it;·'R804QRD125j'~220· ... 22 .......... 1 i 2W ~N F CARSON; .t; RS05 QRG022J-152A 1.5K 2W ().,." FIU1j, '" R806 QRG022J-152A 1.5K 2W O.M, FILM .t; R807 QRG022J-152A 1.5K 2W p.,." FILM .t; R80S QRD125J-S22 ~.2K 1/2W ~NF, <ARBON, .t; .t; R794 R794 L!I R795 & R796 i!:." 'Ri97 L!I R798 R801 R802 L!I R803 QRD125J-330 QRD12SJ-470 QRG022J-l00A QRG022J-l00A p.,." L!I SAFE- Y I.'IIITS (No. 14)016) 2-7 AX-R551 BK RESISTORS LtIT[M OTHERS PART NUMBER R809 R809 R809 R809 QRG022J-222A QRG022J-222A QRG022J-561A QRG022J-561A ::~~~:~~~~}=~~~: DES CRI 2.2K 2.2K 560 560 2W 2W 2W 2W PT ION p.M.FILM p.M.FILM p.M.FILM ~.M.FILM . . . ~:~~····~~l:~:~it~ AREA D E A B .~ . . R810 QRG022J-561A 560 2W O.M.FILM A R810 QRG022J-561A 560 2W O.M.FILM B R811 QRG022J-222A 2.2K 2W O.M.FILM D R811 QRG022J-222A 2.2K 2W O.M.FILM E R811 <lRG022J":561A ·····560-·· 2W O.M.FILM A R811 QRG022J-561A 560 2W .M.FILM B R812 QRD125J-123 12K 1/2W ~NF.CARBON R813 QRG022J-152A 1.5K 2W p.M.FILM R814 QRG022J-152A 1.5K 2W ~.M.FILM R815 QRG022J-152A .... ··-1.5K··· .... 2W···~.M. FILM R817 QRD125J-822 ~.2K 1/2W UNF.CARBON R81B QRD125J-820 ~2 1/2W ~NF.CARBON R819 QRD125J-562 5.6K 1/2W UNF.CARBON R820 QRD125J-470 ~7 1/2W UNF.CARBON R821 QRD145J":100S 10·····-1/4W UNF.CARBON i R821 QRD145J-3R3S 3.3 1/4W UNF.CARBON B R822 QRD148J-472S 4.7K 1/4W ARBON A R822 QRD148J-472S 4.7K 1/4W CARBON B R823 QRD148J-821S 20 1/4W CARBON A R823 <lRD148J":821S· ..... ~20 .......... i14w ARBON B R824 QRG012J-222A 2.2K lW p.M.FILM B R831 QRG012J-220AF 22 lW p.M.FILM R832 QRD125J-183 18K 1/2W UNF.CARBON R901 Q~D148J-681S ~80 1/4W ARBON R902 QRD148J":681S ...... ~80····· lii.w CARBON R903 QRD148J-562S 5.6K 1/4W ARBON R904 QRD148J-562S 5.6K 1/4W CARBON R905 QRD148J-123S 12K 1/4W CARBON R906 QRD148J-123S 12K 1/4W CARBON .... R907<lRD148J":152S 1. 5K ·······-li4w· CARBON R908 QRD148J-152S 1.SK 1/4W CARBON R909 QRD148J-103S 10K 1/4W CARBON R911 QRD148J-332S ~.3K 1/4W CARBON R912 QRD148J-473S 7K 1/4W CARBON R913 QRD148J":104S ... iooi( ....... ili.w· CARBON R914 QRD148J-823S ~2K 1/4W CARBON R915 QRD148J-473S ~7K 1/4W CARBON R916 QRD148J-563S 56K 1/4W CARBON R917 QRD148J-683S .... ~8K ........ 1/4W ARBON .............. . R918 Q~D148j..:392S·· 3.9K 1/4W CARBON R919 QRD148J-392S 3.9K 1/4W ARBON R920 QRD148J-333S 33K 1/4W CARBON R921 QRD148J-224S 220K 1/4W CARBON R922 QRD148J-562S 5.6K 1/4W CARBON R923 QRG022J-182A ·······i.8K····-2W· .M.FILM· R924 QRD148J-181S 180 1/4W CARBON R931 QRD145J-470S ~7 1/4W UNF.CARBON R935 QRD148J-822S ~.2K 1/4W CARBON ........ Il.9~~ .. Cl.R.o.~.4.!I.J.::~.B.~.Sk>.8K 1/4W CARGON R937 QRD148J-472S ~.7K 1/4W CARBON R941 QRG022J-471A 470 2W p.M.FILM R942 QRG022J-471A 470 2W O.M.FILM R943 QRD148J-473S ~7K 1/4W CARBON R944 QRD148J-473S 47K 1/4W CARBON E··R9Si··QRZ006Z..:1oo········10 ········1/"/ FlJSIBLE E & R952 QRZ0062-100 10 1/4W FUSIBLE E ~ R953 QRZ0062-100 10 1/4W FUSIBLE E ~ R954 QRZ0062-100 \"0 1/4W FUSIBLE E OTHERS Lt ITEM PART NUMBER EMBOOTP-B01C EMG7331-001 E 11414-102 E 300107-005 .. E300107-006 E 300209":021 E 300209-021 E 300209-024 E 300209-024 E33754-001 E655()8~002 E 6 5508-002 E67764-102 E67764-102 E67764-202 2-8 (No. 20016) D E S C R I P T I 0 N SPEAKER TERMINAL FUSE CLIP C.B.HOLDER ... C.B.HOLDER .. -............... HEiTSI Iili< HEAT SINK AREA A i B 0 E ...... ieAND . ......... ............................. TAB TAB ~RAPPING TERMINAL ~RAPPING TERMINAL k-/RAPPING TERMINAL P- B A B A Lt PART NUMBER E67764 202 E67764-302 E67764-303 E708S9-001 E7094S-H25B E73090-001 E73090-0Dl E7326S-001 SBSB3008CC SBSB3008CC SBSB3008CC SBSB3008CC SBSB3008CC SBSE3016CC QMC0637-004 QMC0638-001 QMS6A40-021 EQL010l-1R2 EQL010l-1R2 EMV7112-003 EMV7112-003 EMV7112-004 JOOl d-. JOOl J901 L751 L752 P301 P354 P405 P441 E~;V7112":003 P801 EMV7112-003 P804 EMV7112-003 P80S E67764-103 P806 E67764-103 P807 EMV7112-004 P8D7 EMV7112-004 Lt SOOl QSR008S-008U S901 QST4241-EIO S902 ...Q.S.!.4.?~I.~E.l() .. & T002 ETP1000-41ZA Lt T002 ETPIOOO-42JA FI/801 EV/R33B-13KST FW802 EWR34B-30SST ..... FWB03 EWR36B-40SST FW804 ·EWR33B~16KST YOOl ESK1D12-113 ~YOOl ESK1D12-113 RY901 ESK5D24-218 .. D E S C R I P T I 0 1'1 ~RAPPING TERMINAL ~RAPPING TERM I NAL twRAPPING TERMINAL EARTH PLATE HEAT SINK fLATE fLATE SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW ~C OUTLET AC OUTLET HEAD PHONE JACK INDUCTOR· INDUCTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR ~RAPPING TERMINAL ~RAPP!NG TERMINAL CONNECTO~··· CONNECTOR ivOLTAGE SELECTOR PUSH SIJITCH ... PU.~H .. SWI.T.CH .. POWER TRANSFORMER POWER TRANSFORMER FLAT WIRE FLAT WIRE ........ FLAT WIRE ......... FLAT WIRE RELAY RELAY RELAY ~ ,., _ S A I- le I Y ~ AREA B B A B El B A .. A B B B A .... A B -. PAIl I S AX-R551 BK • ENE-048 D Analog Switch & Pin Jack PC Board Ass'y Note: ENE-048 0 varies according to the areas employed. See note (1) when placing an order. (No. 1()O 16) 2-9 AX·R551 BK CAPACITORS Note (1) Lt Designated Areas PC Board Ass'y ENE-048 ~ ENE-048 [[] U.S.A.,Canada U.S.Military Market & Other Countries ENE-048 [Q] Europe,Australia,U.K. ENE-048 [[J West Germany C3~2 TRANSISTORS Lt ITEM PART NUMBER QSOl QS02 QS03 QS04 QS81 QS82 QS83 QS84 QS8S -.-- ~S!5~. D E S C R I P T I 0 NJAil EA MA K E R jROHM SILICON 2SC1740(R,S) SILICON 2SC1740(R,S) ~OHM 2SC1740(R,S) SILICON ~OHM 2SC1740(R,S) SILICON ~OHM OTA114YN .. .... ~ ILICON ........ ~OHM ..... jsILICON iROHM OTC144EN js 1 LI CON iROHM OTC144EN ROHM SILICON OTA114YN NEC F.E.T 2SK10SCH) 2SK10SCH) ....... ........ F. E- T ............. i:~E~·T"············· QS87 2SKioSCtii QS88 25K10S CH) F.E.T ~~t··· ITEhi IC301 IC3S1 IC361 IC362 ...... ICSOl ICS02 IC50~ ... IC504 ICS31 IC581 iC582 PART NUMBER D .......... NEC E S C R I P T I 0 N AREA MA K E R LC. NJ M4S6000 jsANYO LC. LB1639 TOSHI8A LC. TC9164N OSHIBA I. C. TC9162N. BA3812L .. ................. I.C........ -.. ...... ~g~~ LC. BA3812L LC. NJ M4 56000 LC. ~ANYO LC 7522 I'1lTSUBISHI LC. M5218P LC4966 ............... .... -.. 1. C. i~c~················ M5218P ............... 0501 MTZ6.8JC 0502 MTZ6.8JC OS81 15S133 DES C R I P T ION AREA MA K E R ZENER ZENER SILICON ~OHM ~OHM ~OHM CAPACITORS Lt ITEM PART NUMBER D E S C R I P T I o N AREA 50V ELECTRO C301 QETB1HM-475 14·7MF ~OV ELECTRO C302 QE TB1HM-4 75 14·7MF 100PF SOV ~ERAMIC C30~ QCS21HJ-l0l ERAMIC 100PF SOV C303 QC S21HJ -101 C303 QCS21HJ-101 ........ 100PF ..... SOV .... ERAIUC ...... SOV ERAMIC ~j()Pf" C30~ QCS21HJ:;331 SOV ERAMIC 100PF C304 QCS21HJ-l0l SOV ERAMIC 100PF C304 QCS21HJ-l0l SOV ~ERAMIC 100PF C304 QCS21HJ-l01 C304 .. QCS21HJ-331 ....... ... 330PF ....... SOV ... ERAMIC ... 10V ELECTRa C30S QE TB1AM:;476 i"7MF 7MF 10V ELECTRO C306 QETB1AM-476 ERAMIC C307 QCS21HJ-l01 100PF ~OV ERAMIC 100PF SOV C30a QCS21HJ-l01 HLAR QFN81HJ-182 ... _.-.- .. 1800PF 50V 1800PF···· ~civ··· ~Yl.AR········· .~~~~ Qi= N8iiij:;182 50V ~YLAR C311 QFN81HJ-682 ~800PF SOV MYLAR 012 QFN81HJ-682 ~800PF SOV ELECTRO C313 QETB1HM-475 !4. 7MF ELECTRO ..... .. C314 QETB1HM-47S ... j4.7MF .... 50V ~2MF . ~5ir ELECTRa C315 QE TBi EM:;226 C316 QETBlEM-226 25V ELECTRO ~2MF 100PF 50V CERAMIC C317 QCS21HJ-l01 ERAMIC 50V C318 QCS21HJ-101A 100PF C321 QFN81HJ-223 1o.022MF 50V MYLAR 2·10 (No. 2001 6) 50V ~YLAR 50V ~YLAR 50V ELECTRO SOV .. ELECTRO SOV ERAMIC SOV CERAMIC SOV CERAMIC SOV CERAMIC SOV ELECTRO 50V··· ELECTRO ··1······ 50V ELECTRO sov ELECTRO sov ELECTRO 50V ELECTRO 5OV~iLAR· ... 50V ~YLAR 50V ~YLAR SOV ~YLAR ~YLAR M~~ZiiiSHT"·· ITEM PART NUMBER p.()47MF··SOV····~il.Ai·········· C391 QFN81HJ-123 p.012MF C392 QFN81HJ-123 p.012MF CSOl QETB1HM-475 J4.7MF ........ ~.S.~.2 .. ~.E.!.B.l.~.M.:-47S 4.7MF CS03 QCS21HJ-470 7PF CS04 QCS21HJ-470 7PF CS05 QCS21HJ-l01 100PF C506 QCS21HJ-l01 100PF CS07 QET81HM-47S .7MF ······~50a ··QETSliiM:;475·········· 4~7M~·· CS09 QET81HM-475 4.7MF CS10 QETB1HM-47S .7MF C511 QETB1HM-47S .7MF C512 QETB1HM-475 .7MF ······~5i~·QFN81iij:;i53 ····p.OlSMF CS14 QFN81HJ-1S3 p.01SMF C515 QFN81HJ-104 p.1MF CS16 QFN81HJ-l04 p.1MF .. . . ··~~~~·:;~H~t;n··········~~~~=F . . ;6~··~~~:~IC C519 QFN81HJ-102 1000PF 50V DIODES Lt C351 C352 C353 C361 ·····C362 C363 C364 C381 C382 DESCR I PT I ON AREA p.022MF 50V ~YLAR p.022MF 50V ~YLAR ~.022MF SOV ~YLAR QFV81HJ~73 0.047MF 50V .FILM QCS21HJ-331 330PF SOV CERAMIC E .. ~CS21HJ~331···········330P~· 50V ···t~RAMi~··· E QCS21HJ-331 330PF SOV ~ERAMIC E QCS21HJ-331 330PF SOV ERAMIC E QCS21HJ-331 330PF 50V CERAMIC E QCS21HJ-331 330PF SOV CERAMIC E QCS2iiij:;331··~30PF·· 50V··· . ~RAMIC ...... E···· QCS21HJ-331 ~30PF SOV ERAMIC E P30PF 50V ERAMIC E QCS21HJ-331 QCS21HJ-331 330PF 50V ERAMIC E f .. QCS21HJ-331 ......... P30PF ....... 50V EERRAAMMIICC.······ .. E ·QtS21Hj~33i 330PF SOV QCS21HJ-181 180PF 50V ERAMIC QCS21HJ-181 180PF 50V CERAMIC QFN81HJ-473 p.047MF SOV 1YLAR QETBlEM-476.... !47MF .... 25V. .. EELLEE.CC.TTRROO ............ . QETB1EM:;476 ·····J47M"····· ~5" QFN81HJ-223 p.022MF 50V ~YLAR QFN81HJ-223 p.022MF 50V ~YLAR QCF21HP-223 p.022MF 50V CERAMIC QCF21HP-223 p,022MF 50V ERAMIC QFN81HJ-223 QFN81HJ-223 QFN81HJ-223 C3~4·QF~81iij:;47j I CS Lt ITEM PART NUMBER A B .. D .. E I-. B D E CS20 C521 C522 ...... ··C523 CS24 C52S CS26 QFN81HJ-272 ~700PF SOV ~YLAR QFN81HJ-272 2700PF SOV ~YLAR QFN81HJ-l02 .......... 1000PF .... 50V .. ~XLAR ...... . ·QFN81iij:;s62 5600PF 50V YLAR QCS21HJ-331 330PF SOV ERAMIC QFN81HJ-222 2200PF 50V MYLAR QFN81HJ-333 0.033MF SOV MYLAR QFN81HJ-123 QFN81HJ-S62 QFN81HJ-333 QFN81HJ-222 ....... <:"5"38 QfN81HJ-S62 ..... {~~~~~~:i~~~i~~ .......... ~~~~~~F ;6~···· ~~~::. O.012MF 5600PF O.033MF 2200PF 50V MYLAR 50V MYLAR 50V ~YLAR 50V .. MYLAR ... C533··QFIi8iiij:;68~···········p.68MF·· SOV T.FILM p.68MF SOV .FILM CS34 QFV81HJ-684 p.068MF 50V ~YLAR CS35 QFN81HJ-683 C536 QFN81HJ-683 p.068MF 50V ~YLAR C537 QFN81HJ-S62 ........... S600PF .... 50V ~YLAR 5600PF sov·····~Y"LAR···· C539 QEK61HM-224G CS40 QEK61HM-224G C541 QFN81HJ-473 p.22MF 50V p.22MF SOV p.047MF 50V C544 CS4S C546 CS47 700PF .7MF .7MF 0.022MF. ELECTRO ELECTRO ~YLAR ........~~:~ ··~~~:i~~~1n··········P;6b~~F.· ;g~····~~t:: QFN81HJ-472 QETB1HM-475 QETB1HM-475 QFN81HJ-223 50V SOV SOV ~YLAR ELECTRO ELECTRO . sov ... MY.LAR........... . ...... ··~548QFN~·iiij:;22j··· ...... 0~()22MF 50V MYLAR C549 QET81HM-47S 4.7MF 50V ELECTRO C550 QET81HM-47S 4.7MF 50V ELECTRO CSSl QETB1HM-475 .7MF 50V ELECTRO C5S2 QETB1HM-475 4.7MF SOV ELECTRO ..... . ...... ··c S53 ··Qcs2iiij:;470 ···········4 7P F···· so,,··· ERAM I C C5S4 QCS21HJ-470 7PF 50V CERAMIC CSS5 QFN81HJ-223 O.022MF 50V MYLAR C561 QETB1EM-106 10MF 25V ELECTRO ...... CS62~.E.!.~.1.~.M.::.106 .......... 1.Cl.M.F. ......... ~.~V. E!,EpR() C563 QETB1EM-l06 10MF 25V ELECTRO C564 QETB1EM-106 10MF 25V ELECTRO CS81 QETB1HM-475 50V ;~LECTRO 14·7MF CS82 QETB1HM-475 50V iELECTRO 14·7MF CS84 QFN81HJ-472 700PF 50V /-1YLAR .t. . S A F ET Y P A !Cl' S AX-R551 BK CAPACITORS &. ITE" RESISTORS PART NUMBER DES C R I P T I 0 50V SOV 50V 25V 25V .. 16V 16V N AREA CERAMIC ~YLAR /-tYLAR ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO RESISTORS &. ...... Lt. & ,t,. Lt. ...... ...... ...... Lt. ~.. Lt> ITEM PART NUMBER R301 R302 R303 R304 R305 R306 R307 R308 R309 R310 lUll R312 R313 R314 R351 FUS2 R361 R362 R38l R382 R383 R384 R385 R386 R39l R392 R393 R394 RSOl RS02 RS03 RS04 R505 RS06 RS07 RS08 RS09 RS10 RSll RS12 RS13 R 514 R51S R516 R517 R518 R 519 RS20 R52l R 522 RS23 R524 RS25 RS26 RS27 R528 R529 R53C R531 R532 'R533 R534 R535 R536 R537 'R538 R539 R540 R54l R542 R543 R544 R545 R546 R547 D E S C R I P T I 0 N ,\ li EA 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-222 2.2K 1/6W CARBON 2.2K QRD167J-222 7K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-473 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-473 147K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-561 ... 560 .. .. i/6W CARBON' QRD 16 iJ ~561 560 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-393 39K QRD167J-'393 1/6W ARBON ~9K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-474 14 70K QRD167J-474 ......... I4.?OK ....... l/6W ARBON QRD167J:':i()4 lOOK 116W CARBON 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-104 lOOK l/4W UNF.CARBON QRD14CJ-680S ~8 1/4W ~NF.CARBON QRD14CJ-680S 168 QRD167J-l05 lM ........... 1/6W CARBON .... i/6W CARBON' GRD16iJ:':105 lM 1/4W UNF.CARBON QRD14CJ-6BOS ~B 1/4W ~NF.CARBON QRD14CJ-6BOS ~8 l/6W CARBON QRD167J-22l 220 QRD167J-22l 220 - ......... l/6W CARBON QRDi67j:':221 ii6W ARBON 220 l/6W CARBON QRD167J-221 220 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-221 220 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-22l 220 QRD167J-683 ......... .... l/6W CARBON ~rK ij6W 'CARBON QRD167J:"683 BK .. 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-363 36K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-363 36K 1/6W CARBON QRD167.J-104 lOOK QRD167J-l04 . ..... lOOK ...... 1I6W . FARBON QRDli1iJ::224' 22()K 1I6W CARBON 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-224 220K 220K 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-224 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-224 220K QRD167J-l01 ........... 100 ..... l/6W FAHBON '1/6\~ CARBON QRD16ij:':101 loo 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-91i ~ .1K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-912 ~ .1K l/6W ARBON QRD167J-1Bl lBO QRD167J-1Bl ........... 180 .......... l/6W CARBON .. QRDiil7J:':B2l i/6W 'CARBON /82() l/6W CARBON QRD167J-B2l /820 22K l/6W CARBON QRD167J-223 l/6W ARBON QRD167J-223 22K QRD167J-154 ..... 150K ....... l/6W CARBON . ......... ij6W 'CARBON QRDi6ij:':154 lS0K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-l03 10K l/6W CARBON QRD167J-l03 10K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-22l 220 QRD167J-22l ........... 220 ...... l/6W CARBON !a20" QRD16ij:':B21 116W CARBON l/6W CARBON QRD167J-B2l 820 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-153 15K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-153 15K .. V.6.~ . .i\.R.1l9.1I .. .QRD167J-l04 ................. ..... ... 10()K. l/6W ARBON lOOK QRD167J-l04 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-l03 10K CARBON 1/6W 10K QRD167J-l03 1/6W CARBON 220K QRD167J-224 QRD167J-224 ..... ... 220K ..... 1/6W CARBON .. 'GRDli1ii:':z24' 220K li6W CARBON 220K 1I6W CARBON QRD167J-224 1/6W CAR80N QRD167J-B22 1a·2K 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-B22 /B.2K QRD167J-822 ...... /B.2K ....... 1/6W CARBON la • 2K.. GROi6 ij:':82 2 1I6W .. ARB()N 220K l/6W CARBON QRD167J-224 220K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-224 1/4W juNF.CARBON QRD14CJ-6BOS ~8 QRD14CJ-6BOS .... .~.B .... .... 1/4W UN F. CARBONI QRD12Sj::Z71' 1/2W juNF .CARBONI 270 270 1/2W UNF.CARBON QRD125J-271 1/6W ~ARBON QRD167J-681 680 l/6W CARBON I QRD167J-272 2.7K 1/6W CARBON 9.1K i QRD167J-912 _ &. ITEM PART NUMBER D E S C R I P T I 0 N All EA R548 QRD167J-912 19 .1K 1/6W CAR80N R551 QRD167J-l03 10K 1/6W CARBON R552 QRD167J-823 1/6W CARBON ~2K R553 QRD167J-103 10K 1/6W CARBON -.. -.- R554 QRD167J-l03 ......... 10K . ... - .. 1/6W CARBON R555 . QRD16iJ:':332 ~~3K ii6W CARBON R556 QRD167J-332 3.3K 1/6W CARBON R561 QRD167J-221 l/6W CARBON 220 R562 QRD167J-221 1/6W et,RBON 220 RS63 QRD167J-221 1/6W 220 ARBON .. .. __ .. .. .. .. .... R564 ClRD167J:':z21 1/6W CARBON 220 R565 QRD167J-221 220 1/6W CARBON R566 QRD167J-221 1/6W CARBON 220 1/6W CARBON R567 QRD167J-221 220 ..... .. R568 QRD167J-221 ........... 220 . ......... 1/6W CARBON .. R569 GRDfilij:':f02 1K 1/6W CARBON R570 QRD167J-l02 1/6W lK CARBON R571 QRD167J-823 1/6W CARBON ~2K R572 QRD167J-823 1/6W CARBON /B2K ARBON ...... I··· ...... ...... R573 QRD167J-124 ... ..... 120K ... .. 1/6W R574' QRrifilij:':i24 'l16w . CARBON 120K R575 QRD167J-474 1/6W CARBON 1470K 70K R576 QRD167J-474 1/6W CARBON R577 QRD167J-221 1/6W CARBON 220 ...... R57B QRD167J-221............ 220 ....... 1/6W CARBON R5al' QRD167J-563 1/6W CARBON S6K R582 QRD167J-563 1/6W CARBON 56K 1/6W CARBON R583 QRD167J-563 56K R584 QRD167J-563 56K 1/6W CARBON ...... R585 QRD167J-223 . ........ 22K . ......... 1I6W CARBON ... 'R5B6 . QR[)f67J:':Z73' 27K 1/6W CARBON R587 QRD167J-474 1/6W CARBON ~70K R588 QRD167J-474 1I6W CARBON POK 1/6W CARBON R589 QRD167J-223 22K 1/6W CARBON 470K .. __ .. R590 ...QRD167J-474 __ ............. ........... -...................... ....... . ..... 1/6W CAIBON R591 QRD167J-l04 lOOK R592 QRD167J-154 l50K 1/611 CAIBON R593 QRD167J-394 1/611 CARBON ~90K R594 QRD167J-474 1/611 CARBON 1470K R595 QRD167J-333 ........... 33K 1I6\~ CAR80N R596 'QR[)167J:':562 5.6K 1/6W CARBON R597 QRD167J-273 27K 1/611 CARB ON ,t,. R598 QRD14CJ-680S 1/4W UN I. CARBONI 68 ,t,. R599 QRD14CJ-680S 1/4W ~8 ~A501 QRB075J-474 "'--"-"- 70K .. 1/8W R. lE TWORK RAS02 QRB()7SJ:':474 i/8W R.IEH/ORK ~iOK 250K ~R351 QVD8918-EF58 ~ARI A8LE .... "". <'' '"I OTHERS &. ITEM J301 J302 J303 J304 L301 L302 I L303' L304 P302 P312 ...... FW301 FW304 FW305 FW3D6 FW307 FW30B FW309 FW310 FW313 FW314 FW315 FIB54 FW391 SW391 VA391 PART NUMBER D E S C R I P 1 I 0 N AR EA E11415-103 BRACKET E73B37-001 SH IELD RING FE-ZMS409 SCREW SBST3006Z EMNOOTV-405A ........ ~P .. PIN JACK ....... .... - ......... .. .. EMNOoTv:':6()2A I6P PIN JACK 4P PIN JACK EMNOOTV-402A EMNOOTP-602A I6P PIN JACK EQL4004-220 INDUCTOR E INDUCTOR ...................... -.. EQL4004-220 ".-. E EQL4004:':220 INDUCTOR E EQL4004-220 INDUCTOR E CONNECTOR EMV7112-009 QMV5004-003K PLUG ASSY EWR33B-16KST ... - .... FLAT WIRE .. -'"... - -_ ...... FLAT WIRE EWR35S':'3sssi FLAT WIRE EWR23C-30NN FLAT WIRE EWR23C-2SNN FLAT WIRE EWR23C-25NN EWR23C-30NN ........ .. FLAT WIRE ... .......... .. - - ._ ... EWR23C':'ZONN FLAT WIRE FLAT WIRE EWR35B-20SST FLAT WIRE ElIR23C-20JN FLAT WIRE EWR23C-25NN FLAT WIRE EWR23C-13NN .. - -" EWR33B':'16KST FLAT WIRE EWR23C-16NN FLAT WIRE QST4102-E08 PUSH SWITCH ~.RESISTOR QVDA98W-EF5C ;t SAFEr.. P A I1I S I (No. 2,)016) 2-11 AX-R551 BK • ENB-065 D Logic & Tact Switch PC Board Ass'y Note: ENB-065 0 varies according to the areas employed. See note (1) when placing an oder. TRANSISTORS Lt ITEM PART NUMBER DES C R I P T I o N AllEA M A K E R SILICON SILICON SILICON SILICON SILICON ... _-- .... SILICON SILICON 5ILICON Q401 Q402 Q403 Q404 ...... Q405 G406 Q441 Q442 OTA114EN OTC144EN 25C458(C,0) 2SC458(C,0) 2SC458(C,0) 2SC4S8(C,Ol OTA144EN OTC114YN PART NUMBER ~OHM ROHM ~ITACHI ~ITACHI ........ ~ITACHI ~ITACHI ROHM UlOHM DES C R I P T ION AREA M A K E R IC401 IC441 IC442 IC443 UP075104G554-1B TC4013BP 7EL-SPI-00l LC7565 NEC TOSHIBA KYOSERA SANYO I.C. 1.C. 1.C. I.C. DIODES &ITEM PART NUMBER DESCI< I PT I ON AREA M A K E 11 .. 0401 0402 0403 0404 0405 0406 0407 0408 0409 ISS133 SILICON 15S133 SILICON ISS133 SILICON MTZ5.6JC ZENER 155133 SILICON ISSI33 ............. ·········SILICON .... 1SS133 SILICON 155133 ~ILICON 155133 SILICON ~OHM ~OHM ~OHM ~OHM ROHM ···~()HM····· ~OHM ~OHM ROHM ~~i~i~~i~~ ··~~~i~g~ ...... :g~~ 0412 0413 0414 0421 0422 0423 0424 0425 0426 ·····0427 0428 0429 0430 0441 0442 . SLR-340C3F .E.O. SLR-34VC3F .E.O. SLR-340C3F .E.O. 155133 SILICON ISS133·· .................. sILIcON ....... 0443 155133 0444 155133 0445 ISS133 ~~~* i;;i;~ 0448 0449 0461 0462 ........... ISS133 155133 SLR-34VC3F SLR-34VC3F SILICON SILICON SILICON ;i~iEg~· SILICON SILICON L.E.O. .E.O. b:. 2-1 2 (No. 2001 6) ............... . 155133 SILICON ~OHM ISS133 ~ILICON ~OHM IS5133 ~ILICON iROHM SLR-340C3F ............ .• E, 0 •............ iROHM ................ _ SLR-340C3F • E. O. OHM SLR-340C3F .E.O. ROHM SLR-340C3F .E.O. ROHM SLR-340C3F .E.O. ROHM 5LR-340C3F L.E.O. ROHM SLR~340C3F ............ ~E~ii: ....... R()HM .......... · '.ROHM ROHM ROHM ROHM ROHioi·" ROHM ROHM ROHM . . . Rg~~ ........- . . . .. ~OHM ROHM ~OHM ROHM SAf ETY PA];ZTS AX-R551 BK OTHERS CAPACITORS r=-~ .6 ITEM PART NUMBER C401 QETB1HM-l06 C402 QETB1HM-225 C403 EEZ0502-479 C404 QETB1HM-225 C405 QETB1HM-l06 .......... ·Ci.07 QEK61CM":107 C441 QCS21IlJ-l0l C442 QETBIHM-474 C443 QETB1HM-474 ... ..... C444 QET61HM-474 Ci.i.S· GETB1HM::t.7t.· C446 QETB1HM-474 C447 QETB1HM-474 C448 QETB1HM-474 .... C449 QETB1HM-474 (:450 ·QtTBl EM:"107·· C451 QCF21HP-473 C452 QCF21HP-223 C453 QETBOJM-227 C471 QCF21HP-223 DES C R I P T I 0 N AREA 10MF 50V I~LECTRO 2.2MF 50V IELECTRO 47000MF 5.5V ,ELECTRO 2.2MF 50V IELECTRO 10MF 50V ;ELECTRO 100MF 16V ELECTRO 100PF 50V CERAMIC 0.47MF 50V ELECTRO O.47MF 50V ELECTRO 0.47MF ... 50V ELECTRO .. 0.t.7MF 50V ELECTRO 0.47MF 50V ELECTRO 0.47MF 50V ELECTRO 0.47MF 50V ELECTRO 0.47MF.. 50V ... ELECTRO 100MF 25V ELECTRO O.047MF 50V CERAMIC O.022MF 50V CERAMIC 220f1F 6.3V ELECTRO kl.022MF 50V CERAMIC RESISTORS .6 ITEM PART NUMBER R401 R402 R403 R405 R406 Ri.07 R408 R409 R410 R 411 R 413 R 414 R 416 R417 R418 R419 R420 R421 R 422 R423 R 424 R 425 R426 R427 R428 R429 R431 R432 R433 R 441 R442 R 443 R444 R445 R446 R447 R 448 R 449 R 451 R 452 R453 R 454 R 455 R 456 R 457 R458 R461 R462 R481 .... R 483 R484 RA441 RA442 RM461 VR405 [) E S C R I P T I 0 N AREA 1/6W CARBON QR0167J-l02 lK QR0167J-222 2.2K 1/6W CARBON QR0167J-331 1/6W CARBON 330 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-472 ~.7K QR0167J-l03 ........... 10K .......... 1/6W CARBON ....... QR0167J::223 22K 1I6W CARBON 1/6,} CARBON 7K QRD167J-473 1/6,} CARBON QR0167J-223 22K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-472 ~.7K QRD167J-183 ...... - ... 18K .......... 1/6W ARBON 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-l03 10K QRD167J-471 70 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-473 7K 1/6W CARBON 1/6W ARBON QR0167J-223 22K QRD167J-l03 .. ...... IOK ...... 1/6W CARBON ···1I6W QROI67j::Z7t 270 CAR liON 1/6W CARBON QR0167J-271 270 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-271 270 QR0167J-271 270 1/6W ~ARBON QRD167J-271 ... .... 270 . .... -_ ... 1/6W ARBON ij6W ARSON QRD167J-271 270 QR0167J-271 270 1/6W CARBON 270 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-271 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-271 270 QR0167J-271 270 1/6W ARSON ·1:>70·· QRi1l67J::271 1/6W CARBON 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-l04 lOOK 1/6W CARBON QR0167J-I04 lOOK 1/6W ~ARBON QRD167J-I04 lOOK lOOK.......... 1/6W CARBON QRDl,67J::l04 ... lj6W CARBON QRD167J-473 7K QRD167J-l04 lOOK 1/6W ~ARBON QR0167J-473 1/6W CARBON ~7K QRD167J-473 47K 1/6W CARBON 1/6W k-ARBON QR0167J-l03 ....... ..... 10K . iD';:· . .. ij6W CARBON ... QRD167J:'474· QRD167J-474 70K 1/6W k-ARBON QRD167J-183 18K 1/6W ~ARBON QRD167J-l04 lOOK 1/6W CARBON 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-l04 .. ..... lOOK lOO';:·· . QRD167J::l04 li6W CARBON QRD167J-l04 lOOK 1/6W CARBON QR0167J-l04 lOOK 1/6W ~ARBON QR0167J-l04 lOOK 1I6W ~ARBON QR0167J-l04 ........... lOOK...... .. 1/6W JARBON QR0167J::223 li6W CARBON ~2K 1/6W ~ARBON QR0167J-331 330 270 QRD167J-271 1I6W ~ARBON 1/6W CARBON QR0167J-I01 100 QRD167J-l03 ..... 10K........ . .. 1/6W CARBON ..... . .......... QRDi67J":103 10K ti6W k-ARBoN QRB079J-I04 lOOK 1/10W R.NETWORK lOOK 1/l0W R.NETWORK QRB139J-l04 I.C. (M) GPIU50lV ~50K ~ARIABLE QVDA98B-EF5C .6 ITEM PART NUMBER D E S C R I P T I o N AREA E11416-101 E3400-381 FELT SPACER E70225-001 EARTH PLATE MINI JACK J471 QMS3533-001 ..... SOCKET WIRE ...... P312 EWS013-245 EMVSI03-002A PLUG ASSY P401 CONNECTOR P404 EMV7112-003 P407 EMV7112-003 CONNECTOR FL TUBE FL441 ELUOOOI-036 .... FW302 EWR39B-25KST ..... FLAT WIRE . FWi.02 EWR37B-08SST· FLAT WIRE FLAT WIRE FW404 EWR23C-70JN FLAT WIRE FW40S EWR34B-2SKST FW407 EWR33B-20KST. FLAT WIRE FW441 EWR33B-30KST ........ FLAT WIRE .. .... ;oWe07· EWR34B-20KST FLAt WIRE RE401 ECXOO04-194KM ~ESONATOR TACT SWITCH SW401 ESPOOOI-007 TACT SWITCH SW402 ESPOOOI-007 ...... TACT SWITCH .... - SW403 ESPOOOI-007 SW40t.· ESPOOOI-Ooi TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH SW405 ESPOOOI-007 TACT SWITCH SW406 ESPOOOI-007 TACT SWITCH SW407 ESPOOOI-007 .... SW408 ESPOO01-007 ........... TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH SWi.09 ESPOOOI::007 TACT SW ITCH SW41C ESPOOO1-007 TACT SW ITCH SW411 ESPOOOI-007 ACT SWITCH SW412 ESPOOOI-007 . ..... SW413 ESPOOOI-007 ......... TACT SWITCH ................ ESPOOOI-Ooi ACT SWITCH· swi.ii. TACT SW ITCH SW415 ESPOO01-007 TACT SW ITCH SW416 ESPOOOI-007 SW417 ESPOOOI-007 TACT SWITCH ..... SW418 ESPOOO1-007 -..... TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH SW419 ESPOOOl":Ooi· TACT S,JITCH SW420 ESPOOOI-007 TACT SWITCH SW421 ESPOOOI-007 TACT S,JI TCH SW422 ESPOOOI-007 ESPOOOI-007 -.. _. SW423 . ...... TACT SWITCH ACT SWITCH SW424 ESPOOOI":007 SW425 ESPOOO1-007 TACT SWITCH SW426 ESPOOOI-007 TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH SW427 ESPOOOI-007 .... SW428 ESPOOOI-007 .. ..... TACT SWITCH TACT ·SW ITCH SW429 ··ESPOO01-007 SW430 ESPOOOI-007 ~ACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH SWOI ESPOO01-007 TACT SWITCH SW432 ESPOO01-007 .. __ .. SW433 .. ESPOOOI-007 .. ....... TACT SWITCH .. SW434 Espoooi":o07 TACT SWITCH TACT SW ITCH SW461 ESPOO01-007 TACT SWITCH SW471 ESPOO01-010 TP401 QMV5005-002K PLUG ASSY 6 S A I· r:..I Y I I' A .. HIS (No. 2GO 16) 2- 13 AX-R551 BK • ENG-004 D Pre-Drive PC Board Ass'y Note: ENG-004 0 varies according to the areas employed. See note (1) when placing an order. CAPACITORS Note (1) PC Board Ass'y Designated Areas [gJ U.S.A.,Canada ENG-004 [IJ U.S.Military Market & Other Countries ENG-004 [l] Europe,Australia,U.K. ENG-004 [ill West Germany Q701 Q702 Q703 Q704 ...... Q705 Qi06 Q707 Q708 Q709 ...... .. 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ROHM ROHM __ I T U T lJ R701 R702 R703 R704 R705 fii06 R707 R70B R709 R710 Rhl R711 R711 R711 R712 "iih2 DIODES ~ ITEM C R I P T I 0 AREA N .. ~~t::· RESISTORS TRANSISTOR ~ ITEM PART NUMBER E 5 16V ELECTRO EEZ1601-226 ~2MF 16V ELECTRO EEZ1601-226 ~2MF ERAMIC QCS21HJ-271 50V ~70PF 270PF 50V ~ERAMIC QCS21HJ-271 100PF QCS21HJ-I0l ._-_ ...... .... - 50V .... ERAMIC .... 'loop,: 50V ERAMIC QCS21HJ-I0l ERAMIC QCY21HK-332 50V ~300PF 3300PF 50V ERAMIC QCY21HK-332 ERAMIC QCS21HJ-7RO ~PF 50V QCS21HJ-7RO ......... 7PF ... --_ ... 50V ~ERAMIC. .... 16V'" ELECTRO "'K ilEHCicM::i. 76 f47MF L QEHCICM-476 16V ELECTRO f47MF T QETBICM-476 16V ELECTRO i"7MF ELECTRO U 16V QETBICM-476 ~7MF ELECTRO K ..... QEHCICM-476 ......... .~~~~ ........ 16V i6V .... El. ECTRO" QE~CICM':4?6 t: T QE TBlCM-4 76 16V ELECTRO f47MF 16V ELECTRO U QETBlCM-476 f47MF ERAMIC QCS21HJ-220 122PF 50V ERAMIC QCS21HJ-220 ..... ... 22PF ..... 50V ......... SOV'" ~ERAMIC 120pF GlCS21Hj::121 120PF 50V ~ERAMIC QCS21HJ-121 SOV ~YLAR QFN81HJ-822 ~200PF QFN81HJ-822 iB200PF 50V ~YLAR QFN81HJ-822 .. . _.... 50V ~~~g:~ 50V" QFNslHJ::SZ2 K QEHCIEM-I06 10MF 2SV ELECTRO 10MF QEHClEM-I06 25V ELECTRO L T 10MF QETBUM-I06 25V ELECTRO 10MF U Z5V ELECTRO QETBlEM-I06 Lt ITEM PART NUMBER ENG-004 D ..... R712 R712 R713 R714 R7t? R71B R719 R719 R719 R7t9 R720 R720 R720 R720 'R723 R723 R723 R723 .. R724 R724' R724 R724 R727 R727 'R727 R727 R72B R72B R728 R72B R729 R729 R729 R729 D E S C R I P T I 0 N AREA 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-222 2.2K QRD167J-222 2.21< 1I6W ARBON 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-I04 1001< 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-I04 lOOK ARBON ........ ....... 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"ii6w' GlRiii6iJ::io1 100 ARBON QR0167J-I01 100 1I6W ARBON 1I4W UNF.CARBON T QRD145J-121S 120 1/4W UNF.CARBOI>I U QRD145J-121S 120 QRD145J-201S ....... 200 .. __ .. -.. 1/41-1 UNF_CARBOt.l I< QRD14SJ::icilS iii.ii UNF_CARBOi./ I. 200 1/4W UNF.CARBOI>I T QRD145J-121S 120 1/41-1 UNF.CARBOI>I U QR014SJ-121S 120 1I4W UNF.CARBOI>I K QRD145J-201S 200 QRD145J-201S ...... .ZOO ....... 1/41-1 UN F., CAR.B.Ot.l L... ·1.ii.w CARBON T QRofi.i.j::i.?2S 4.71< 4_7K QRD144J-472S U 1I4W CARBON 8_2K K QR0144J-822S 1I4W ARBON 8_2K 1I4W CARBON QRD144J-822S L QRD144J-472S ....... 4_7K ...... 1/4W CARBON ........ T "iii;w 'CARBON 4_7K QRiii44J::i.7'iS U 8_2K 1/4W CARBON K QRD144J-822S QRD144J-822S 1/41-1 CARBON L 8.2K 4_7K T 1/4W CARBON QRD144J-472S 1/41-1 CARBON .... U .... QRD144J-472S ........ 4.7K ····iii.w· 'K 8~iiC· QRDii.i.J:':822S CARBON 1/4W CMBON QRD144J-822S L 8.2K T 4.7K 1/4W CARBON QRD144J-472S 4.7K 1/4W CARBON U QRD144J-472S QRD144J-822S ........ 8_2K ... .-." 1/4W ARBON ... -- K T' QR0144J::B22S li4W 'CARBON 8 .2K T 390 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-391 U QRD167J-391 390 1/6W CARBON K QRD167J-681 680 1/6W CARBON L QRD167J-681 80 1/6W ARBON .. .. Lt SAFElY PAIlIS " " AX·R551 BK RESISTORS Lt. ITEM RESISTORS PART NUMBER D E S C R I P T I 0 N IIREII R730 QRD167J-391 1/6W CARBON 390 R730 QRD167J-391 1/6W CARBON ~90 R730 QRD167J-681 1I6W CARBON ~80 R730 QRD167J-681 1/6W CARBON ~80 QRD167J-152 1/6W CARBON 1. 5K ...... R731 ........................................ R732 QRD167J-152 1/6W CARBON 1. 5K R733 QRD167J-152 1. 5K 1/6W CARBON R734 QRD167J-152 1. 5K 1/6W CARBON R735 QRD167J-333 1/6W CARBON ~3K ...... R736 QRD167J-333 .......... ~3K .......... 1/6W CARBON ... R737 QROf6ij::391 390 li61i ·CARBON R737 QRD167J-391 1/6W CAR.BON 390 R737 QRD167J-681 680 1/6W CARBON R737 QRD167J-681 1/6W CARBON 680 390 ...... R738 QRD167J-391 .. 1/6W CARBON R738 ·QR016ij::39i········ 390 . 1/6W ARBON R738 QRD167J-681 680 1I6W CARBON R738 QRD167J-681 1/6W CARBON 680 R739 QRD167J-123 1/6W ARBON 12K R739 QRD167J-123 12K 1/6W ARBON ...... ...... -.... ....... ··R739· GR016ij::682 ·ii6W ARSON· 6.8K R739 QRD167J-682 6.8K 1/6W ARBON R740 QRD167J-123 12K 1/6W ARBON R740 QRD167J-123 1/6W CARBON 12K R740 QRD167J-682 1/6W CARBON .8K • Lt ITEM .... R740 R741 R741 R741 R741 R742 R742 R742 R742 R743 T U r. ~ T U K L T U K L K L .... -. ~ ·in44 R745 R747 R748 PART NUMBER D E S C R I P T I 0 N IIREA QRD167J-682 6.8K 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-123 12K 1I6W CARBON QRD167J-123 12K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-682 6.8K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-682 ....... 6.8K ....... 1/6W CARBON .. QRDf6iJ::123 12K 116W CARBON QRD167J-123 12K 1/6W CARBON QRD167J-682 6.8K 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-682 6.8K 1I6W CARBON QRD167J-511 ... -.... 510 ..... 1/6W ARBON 510·· ·QRD167J::511 1/6W CARBON QRD125J-182 1.8K 1/2W UNF.CARBON QRD167J-511 510 1/6W ARBON QRD167J-511 .510 1I6W ARBON U K L T U K L T U OTHERS Lt ITEM PART NUMBER E11219-202 P313 EMV7112-003 P701 EMV5101-012B f U K L T DES C R I P T 10'1 IIREA CONNECTOR PLUG ASSY ENO-046 D Primary PC Board Ass'y Note: END-046 D varies according to the areas employed. See note (1) when placing an order. O~~I END-04611 -...,.;;-_r 11688-002 et DIODES Lt ITEM PART NUMBER D E S C R I P 1 J 0 N IIIIEA 'vi 11 K E R 0821 0822 0823 0824 ...... D826 0827 D828 11£2 11£2 11£2 11£2 1SS133 ·Mi"i6~ijc ..... ...... lSS133 SILICON SILICON SILICON SILICON ..... SILICON lENER SILICON ... NIHONI NIHONI NIHONI NIHONI ROHM ROHM ROHM NTER NTER NTER NTER ... CAPACITORS Lt. ITEM PART NUMBER .... COOl COOl COOl COOl C821 C822 C823 C826 C828 QCl9019-472 QCZ9019-472 QCZ9019-472 QCZ9019-472BS QCF21HP-473 ........ QETB.icM:"477 QETB1HM-I05 QETBICM-476 QETB1AM-I07 DES C R I l' 1 I 4700PF 4700PF 700PF 700PF O.047MF 470MF IMF 7MF 100MF o N IIR EA CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC SOV ... CERAMIC ELECTRO .. 16V 50V ELEe TRO 16V ELECTRO ELECTRO 10V 0 E f CBS RESISTORS Note (1) .1:. Designated Areas PC Board ASs'y ~ 6 END-046 ~ BS ~ ~ U.K. .. END-046 [QJ Europe END-046 [I] West Germany END-046 [ ] TRANSISTORS Lt ITEM PART NUMBER R821 R821 R821 R821 R822 R823 t:. ITEM DES C R I P T I 10 10 22 22 ··~2? PART NUMBER EMG7331-001 El1688-002 El1688-002BS Australia DES C R I P T I SILICON SILICON PART NUMBER QR014CJ-I00S QRD14CJ-100S QR014CJ-220S <lRD14CJ-220S QRD167J-472 ... QRD167J::821 o N AR EA 1/4W UN F. CARBON 1/4W UN F. CARBON 1/4W UNF.CARBON 1/4W UNF.CARBON ARiON . ....... 1/6W ii6W . CARiDN 0 E CBS F OTHERS F- o X :vi 11 K E I1 G8Z2 2SC2235 (0, Y) G823 DTC114YN ITEM TOSHIBA ROHM 1\ I1 Ell P807 T002 .. T002 T002 T002 ~ RYOOl RYOOl RY001 ... RYOOl ~ ~ ~ D E S C R I P T I o N AREA FUSE CLIP C8S E65~08-002 TAB E67764-102 .. WRAPPING .TERMINAl .... WRAPP I NG TERMINAl E67764-202 El0859-001 EARTH PLATE EMV7112-004 CONNECTOR ETPI000-41£A POWER TRANSFORMEI D ETP1000-41£A ....... POWER TRANSFORMEI -... E.. _.. ETP1000::4iEA POWER TRANS FORMEI F ETP1000-41EABS POWER TRANSFORMEI CBS ESKI012-113 ~ELAY D ESKID12-113 ~ELAY E ESKI012-113 ....... ~ELAY ... .... -... .......... F .- ... ESKI012-1138S ~ELAY ~: SAFEr-j Plllns (ss (No. 2~O 1 6) 2-1 5 AX-R551 BK Packing Materials and Part Numbers The Marks for Designated Areas J·················U.S.A. C················Canada E ················Europe A················Australia G················West Germany BS .. ·· .. ····· .. ·· U. K. P,PG···········U.S.Military Market U················Other Countries No mark indicates all areas. E25560·004 Packing Pad E25560-003 Packing Pad PK-AXR551 BKE (E3003 8 2-8 7 0) Packing Case 2-16 (No. 20016) AX-R551 BK Accessories List & f0. & 6 6 Item Part Name Part Number Q'ty Areas E30580-1447C Instruction Book 1 E30580-1464A Instruction Book 1 E,A,G,P,PG,U E30580-1464ABS Instruction Book 1 BS BT20025J Warranty Card 1 BT20029C Warranty Card 1 BT20048B Warranty Card J,C for Australia C A J,P,PG BT20060 Warranty Card 1 BS BT20064 Warranty Card 1 G BT20098 Warranty Card 1 BT20046C Service Infomation Card 1 J'p,PG C for New Zealand A BT20071A Service Center List 1 BT20044E Safety Instruction Sheet 1 J BT20066 EEC Agency 1 G,BS RM-SA551 Remote Control Unit 1 UM-3(DJ) Baterry 1 E04056 Siemens Plug 1 EMC020 1-00 1BS AC Plug 1 E67142-T3R15 1 for Fuse for Fuse PG,U BS P E67142-T6R3 Fuse Lavel 1 QMF51A2-3R15S Fuse 1 PG,U QMF51 A2-6R3S Fuse 1 E41202-2 Envelope 1 for Instruction Book E41202-2BS Envelope 1 for Instruction Book BS E66416-003 Envelope 1 for Warranty Card J for Fuse P PG,U Except for BS P,PG,U E6581-4 Envelope 1 E35497-013 Caution Sheet 1 P E35497-015 Caution Sheet 1 PG,U The Marks for Designated Areas J·················U.S.A. C················Canada E ················Europe A················Australia G················West Germany BS· .............. U.K. P,PG· .......... U.S.Military Market U................ Other Countries No mark indicates Cl 11 areas. (No.2()016) 2-17 AX-R551 BK I -MEMO- (No. 20016) AX-R551 BK -MEMO- (No. 20016) AX-R551 BK -MEMO- (No. 2001 6)
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Key Features
- Stereo Amplifier
- Built-in Graphic Equalizer (SEA)
- 7 Frequency Bands
- Headphone Jack
- Speaker Outputs
- Power Level Indicator
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the SEA Graphic Equalizer?
The SEA Graphic Equalizer lets you adjust the sound of your music by boosting or cutting specific frequency bands, giving you greater control over the tonal balance.
How do I use the SEA controls?
Turn the SEA knobs clockwise to increase the level of that frequency band, and counter-clockwise to decrease it. You can adjust multiple bands simultaneously for a custom sound.
Can I use headphones with this amplifier?
Yes. The headphone jack allows you to listen privately to the audio output.