《JBL-TLXPS10-spk-sm 维修电路原理图.pdf》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《JBL-TLXPS10-spk-sm 维修电路原理图.pdf(18页珍藏版)》请在收音机爱好者资料库上搜索。
1、Discrete Output, High Current10 Powered SubwooferJBL Consumer Products Inc.250 Crossways Park DriveWoodbury, N.Y. 117978500 Balboa Blvd.Northridge, CA 91329A Harman International Company1112-TLXPS10 Rev AS E R V I C EM A N U A LTLX PS10RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库1Powered SubwooferTLX PS10TABLE OF CONTEN
2、TSSpecifications.1Warranty.2Safety Symbols.2Controls and Their Functions.3Test Procedure.4Trouble Shooting Before Opening.5Removing the Amplifier .5Trouble Shooting After Removal.5Components Requiring Exact Replacement .6Block Diagram .7Amplifier Exploded View.8Cabinet Exploded View .9Parts Lists.10
3、Packaging and Shipping.12Integrated Circuit Diagrams .13Printed Circuit Boards .14Schematic Diagrams .16SPECIFICATIONSAmplifier Power RMS.100 WattsDrivers.10 with high-polymer-laminated conesInputs.Line level and Speaker LevelOutputs?.High level with High-Pass filter at 180HzCrossover Frequency.50-1
4、50Hz(continuosly variable)Frequency Response.30Hz to (50-150Hz)(-6dB)E?ternal Dimensions (Inches)Height.17Width .13Depth.16 3/4Weight.36 lbsShipping Weight .42 lbsE?ternal Dimensions (mm)Height.432 mmWidth .330 mmDepth.426 mmWeight.16.4 kgShipping Weight .19 kg? High-Level (speaker) outputs are acti
5、ve only if high-level input are used.Occasional refinements may be made to existing products without notice, but will always meetor exceed original specifications unless otherwise stated.RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库2Powered SubwooferTLX PS10WARRANTYThis amplifier is warranted against defects in materiala
6、nd workmanship for a period of 90 days from date ofshipment, when installed in accordance with the ownersmanual in a clean, dry, interior home environment. THISAMPLIFIER IS NOT SUITABLE FOR OPERATION OUTSIDEOR IN HARSH ENVIRONMENTS.During the warrantyperiod, the manufacturer will, at its option, eit
7、her repair ofreplace products which prove to be defective.For warranty service or repair, this product must beproperly packed and returned to a service facilitydesignated by the manufacturer.Buyer shall prepayshipping charges to the designated facility and themanufacturer shall pay shipping charges
8、to return theproduct to buyer. However, Buyer shall pay all shippingcharges, duties and taxes for products returned to themanufacturer from another country.The manufacturer does not warrant that the operationof the product will be uninterrupted or error-free.TheBuyer must determine the suitability o
9、f the product for hisor her purposes.LIMITATION OF WARRANTYThe foregoing warranty shall not apply to defectsresulting from improper or inadequate maintenance byBuyer, Buyer-supplied interfacing, unauthorizedmodification or misuse, operation outside of theenvironment specifications for the product in
10、cludinginadequate ventilation, or improper site preparation,installation, or maintenance.NO OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.THE MANUFACTURER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THEIMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.EXCLUSIVE REMEDIESTHE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE B
11、UYERSSOLEANDEXCLUSIVEREMEDIES.THEMANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANYDIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ONCONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY.SAFETY SYMBOLSThe following symbols are used throughout this manualand in the product.Familiarize yoursel
12、f with each of thesymbols and its meaning before servicing this amplifier.Instruction manual symbol.The product willbe marked with this symbol when it is necessaryfor the user to refer to the instruction manual inorder to protect the unit against damage.Indicates dangerous voltages are present. Beex
13、tremely careful.The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard. It callsattention to a procedure which, ifnot correctly performed or adheredto, could result in damage to ordestruction of the amplifier.Do not proceed beyond aCAUTION sign until the indicated conditions are fullyunderstood and met.The WARNING sign
14、denotes ahazard.It calls attention to aprocedure which, if not correctlyperformed or adhered to couldresult in injury or loss of life.Do not proceed beyond aWARNING sign until the indicated conditions are fullyunderstood and met.GENERAL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSTHIS UNIT DOES NOT HAVE A POWER SWITCH;HAZ
15、ARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT WITHIN THEUNIT WHENEVER IT IS PLUGGED IN. This still applieswhen the over-temperature thermostat opens, as it mayautomatically reset at any time.There are voltages and hot components at many pointsin the amplifier which can, if contacted, cause seriousinjury. Be extremely
16、 careful. Any adjustments or serviceprocedures that require operation of the amplifier out of itsenclosure should be performed only by trained servicepersonnel.5Powered SubwooferTLX PS101. TROUBLE SHOOTING BEFORE OPENINGCheck connections, control settings, driver and otherpossible external problems.
17、 If there is Output, determine ifall controls and Inputs function properly. Rotate Pots overfull range while applying lateral and vertical oscillatingforces to locate possible intermittent function. High LevelInputs should be tested individually both differentially(signal from - to + with normal out
18、put) and in commonmode (signal from low level ground to both + and -shorted together, giving virtually no output). While passinga signal, corner drop the enclosure a few inches to exposepossible intermittent problems. Check woofer for rubbingof voice coil or tears in cone or surround. Check cabinetf
19、or loose extraneous articles which may have been pushedinto front port.2. REMOVING THE AMPLIFIER.There are voltages and hot components at many pointsin the amplifier which can, if contacted, cause personalinjury. Be extremely careful. Any adjustments or serviceprocedures that require operation of th
20、e amplifier out of itsenclosure should be performed only by trained servicepersonnel. Refer to PCB drawings for locations of hazardsand familiarize yourself with their locations before starting.3. TROUBLE SHOOTING AFTER REMOVALVerify AC plug is disconnected See WARNINGS insection 2.To prevent loose
21、hardware from reducing safetyspacings, it is essential that all hardware be replaced in thesame manner as it was removed, with lock washers underall nuts, proper torque on screws and thread locking sealeron the transformer nuts.If line core, its strain relief, or the AC switch arereplaced, it is nec
22、essary to seal them completely to panelwith an approved conformal coating to prevent airwhistling through any openings from woofer pressure.To reduce the risk or electric shock and/orfire, replace items as marked on schematicwith the safety marking only with the exactreplacements listed in the safet
23、y componentlist, section 5.If exact replacements are not available,order them from the factory or an authorized servicecenter.A.)Check fuse F1. If blown visually check transformerfor discoloration, and large capacitors (C36, C37) forbulges or venting. Check for shorts in Q3-Q7 withan Ohmmeter, (see
24、schematic).B.With ohmmeter, verify contacts of thermostat areclosed, voice coil of woofer is 3.3 ohms andwindings of transformer are continuous.C.Examine board and wiring for obvious damage,broken or poorly soldered connections, ordiscoloration.D.Repair or replace items identified above.Procedures f
25、or replacing power transistors andremoving PCB are as follows:Use low power, grounded temperature regulated ironwith small tip such as Weller PTA7 and ESD control.Use SN63/37 solder 0.032 diameter with no cleanflux core, Alpha Metals P2 or equal.I)Replacing power transistors: Clip all 3 leadsnear bo
26、dy of transistor. Remove screw anddiscard device (keep hardware and insulator).Holding each lead in turn with needle noseBEFORE THIS AMPLIFIER IS PLUGGED IN, make sure its rated voltage corresponds to the voltage of the AC powersource to be employed. Failure to use the correct voltage could cause da
27、mage to the amplifier when the AC power cable isplugged in. Do not exceed the rated voltage by more than 10%; operation below 90% will degrade performance or cause theunit to shut off.6Powered SubwooferTLX PS10pliers, gently heat and remove cut lead fromhole in edge or PCB.Clean insulator and seatin
28、g area on back ofpanel. Coat both sides of insulator with silicon(white) thermal compound (unless siliconerubber pads are provided), position it centeredon back of device with holes aligned. Insertleads into PCB then place pair over hole inpanel; ensure hole in insulator is aligned. Insertscrew from
29、 far side, pass shoulder bushing overscrew and carefully seat shoulder in hole in tab,add flat washer, lock washer and nut (fingertight). Center insulator tighten screw first thensolder all three leads in respective slots with fullfillet, being careful not to bridge pads. Useohmmeter to verify there
30、 is no short from tab oftransistor to panel, or between pads.Never operate amplifier with load connectedwhen PC assembly is not attached to panel orwhen any of output transistors is not properlyscrewed to panel.After repair, inspect for possible safety hazards,including loose hardware, missing lock
31、washers, correctfuse and lead dress of primary wires (these must be held inposition with cable ties so that they cannot touchsecondary components).With ohmmeter, check thatpanel is connected to signal ground.It is essential that the following safety insulation test beperformed prior to returning the
32、 Power Sub-Woofer to thecustomer, using one of the following methods.A) Insulation Resistance TestWith a 500VDC Insulation Tester, Checkinsulation from the outer metal contact of theRCA jack (chassis) to the line neutral of ACcord. Resistance should be 100M.B) Hi-Pot TestIf a UL approved Hi-Pot test
33、er is available, testline & neutral of AC cord to outer shell of RCAjack (chassis) at 1100VAC for 2 seconds.Observe all of instrument manufacturersinstructions and safety warnings in performingthis test.Connect sub-woofer system to a music source. Play athigh level while checking for air leaks aroun
34、d panel edge,driver, panel jacks and controls, and voice coil problemssuch as rubbing or loose turns.With the crossoverfrequency set to 50Hz, very little of the voice contentshould be heard.4. LIST OF SAFETY COMPONENTSREQUIRING EXACT REPLACEMENTSF1Fuse SLOW BLO 1A 250v GMC 20mmUL approved.FHFuse hol
35、der. Use only factoryreplacement.PWR CORDSPT-2 better with polarized plug,UL appoved wired with the hot sideto fused side. Use with UL approvedpanel strain relief only.XFtransformer. use only factoryreplacement.BD1Bridge diode. Use only factoryreplacement.C36, 376800uF, 63V electronic filter caps.Be
36、 sure replacement part is at least thesame working voltage and capacitancerating. Also the lead spacing isimportant. Incorrect spacing maycause premature failure due to internalcabinet pressures and vibration.K1Safe operating area relay to protectoutput devices. Use only factoryreplacement.R645.6 .5
37、W METAL FILM,non flammable.10Powered SubwooferTLX PS10ELECTRICAL PARTS LISTRef. NumberPart NumberDescriptionQuantityCapacitorsC1, 2130001529100UF 100V NP2C3, 41300005574.7UF 16V2C5, 6135100811100PF CERAMIC2C7, 111300006270.015UF 5% MYLAR2C813502081120PF CERAMIC1C9, 101300006340.012UF 5% MYLAR2C12130
38、0486070.1UF 16V1C13130006100.001UF 5% MYLAR1C141300486040.68UF 16V1C151300006200.033UF 5% MYLAR1C161300006280.0039UF 5% MYLAR1C17, 261300486050.33UF 16V2C181300006390.0056UF 5% MYLAR1C191300006100.001UF 5% MYLAR1C201300005960.22UF 16V1C21135470811470PF CERAMIC1C22130054710100UF 16V1C231321046520.1UF
39、 CERAMIC1C241300005511000UF 25V1C251300005274.7UF 16V1C27, 28, 29130000518100UF 25V3C301300006220.01UF MYLAR 5%1C311300006190.047UF MYLAR 5%1C3213502281122PF CERAMIC1C3313000050610UF 16V1C34, 35130000549220UF 25V2C36, 371300015304700UF 50V2CPRD1332233120.022UF CERAMIC1ResistorsR1, 2, 3, 409210150210
40、0?MF 2W4R5, 6084274503270K?CF 1/4W2R7, 80864725024.7K?CF 1/4W 10MM2R9, 1008447350347K?CF 1/4W 10MM2R11, 1208433350333K?CF 1/4W2R13, 1408647350247K?CF 1/4W 10MM2R15, 160861025021K?CF 1/4W 10MM2R17, 18075893582589K?MF 1/16W 1%2R1907524258252.4K?MF 1/16W 1%1R200723945822.39M?MF 1/16W 1%1R21, 2207930358
41、2930K?MF 1/16W 1%2R23071415282141.5K?MF 1/16W 1%1R25071475282147.5K?MF 1/16W 1%1R26073203582320K?MF 1/16W 1%1R27071603582160K?MF 1/16W 1%1R28073203582320K?MF 1/16W 1%1R29, 30, 31,08410350310K?CF 1/4W635, 36, 37Ref. NumberPart NumberDescriptionQuantityR320843925033.9K?CF 1/4W1R33086224502220K?CF 1/4W
42、 10MM1R340861025021K?CF 1/4W 10MM1R380841045031K?CF 1/4W1R3908447050347?CF 1/4W1R410842755032.7M?CF 1/4W1R420843325033.3K?CF 1/4W1R430843325033.3K?CF 1/4W1R440847525037.5K?CF 1/4W1R45084104503100K?CF 1/4W1R460841025031K?CF 1/4W1R47, 5008422350322K?CF 1/4W2R480711011431.1K?MF 1/4W 1%1R490841025031K?C
43、F 1/4W1R510841025031K?CF 1/4W1R52, 530843925033.9K?CF 1/4W2R540842725032.7K?CF 1/4W2R550841825031.8K?CF 1/4W 10MM1R56, 570911225021.2K?MF 1W2R58, 5908447050347?CF 1/4W2R60, 6108422050322?CF 1/4W 10MM2R62, 630922285020.22?MF 2W2R640955695025.6?MF 1/2W1R65084104503100K?CF 1/4W1R660844725034.7K?CF 1/4W
44、 10MM1R6708422350322K?CF 1/4W1R68084561503560?CF 1/4W1R6908415350315K?CF 1/4W1R700845625035.6K?CF 1/4W 10MM1R710844725034.7K?CF 1/4W 10MM1R72105821502820?5W1R730921025021K?MF 2W1R74092621502620?MF 2W1DiodesBD1240184801DIODE BRIDGE RS402L/KBL011D1, 2, 3, 4240002605DIODE IN41484ZD1, 2240224101ZENER IN
45、5231B2ZD3, 4, 5, 6240221701ZENER IN4744A4ZD7240094701ZENER 24V 1/2W1TransistorsQ1, 22301645012SA10152Q3230201201MPSA061Q42301759012SD15631Q52301758012SB10861Q62302249012SA15161Q72302250012SC39071Q8, 102301545012SC18152Q92301645012SA10151Q112300781012SC22741TLX PS10 PARTS LISTS11Powered SubwooferTLX
46、PS10Ref. NumberPart NumberDescriptionQuantityIntegrated CircuitsU1, 2, 3, 4, 5220214601IC 4558L DUAL OP AMP5U6220013602IC 4558D DUAL OP AMP1FuseF1290223801FUSE SLOW-BLO T1.6A 250V1MiscellaneousK1200222501RELAY 24V 6A14150227601TRANSFORMER 8603071F18260231001CONNECTOR SPEAKER2TERMINALS9120215001VR1 5
47、00K X 2 Frequency110120211501VR2 20K x 2 Volume1SW1180200301SLIDE SWITCH1LED1250213501LED BRG333B(R/G)113260231802CONN DUAL RCA INPUT115260232901FUSE HOLDER123210213601POWER CORD1MECHANICAL PARTS LISTRef. NumberPart NumberDescriptionQuantity1SMPP42606MACHINE SCREW22S2PP43008SELF TAPPING SCREW1356005
48、0600HEATSINK15NOT SOLDPCB INSULATOR FOAM BEZEL16NOT SOLDFOAM INSULATION TAPE17510112601FACEPLATE114530051901KNOB216550087300STRAIN RELIEF118540083700BRACKET FOR HEATSINK21950107100SPACER220560031601HEATSINK FOR Q4 &Q5221STPP43007SELF TAPPING SCREWS222STPP33W14SELF TAPPING SCREW223210213601POWER CORD
49、124SMPP43A12MACHINE SCREW (sold as set)225STPP43006MACHINE SCREW426NH0H54000NUT427WS4426600SPRING WASHER428WF5411010FLAT WASHER429SMPP440W9MACHINE SCREW430SMPP440W7MACHINE SCREW231STPP430W8SELF TAPPING SCREW332S2PP43010SELF TAPPING SCREW433320008400O/P TRANSISTOR MICA PAD2101610GRILLE1101142SCREWS (
50、FOR WOOFER)810160010” WOOFER1101141SCREWS (FOR REAR PLATE)10Ref. NumberPart NumberDescriptionQuantityPACKAGING PARTS LIST101125STYROCORNERS8101640POLY BAG1101620BEAUTY CARTON176082WARRANTY CARD1101630SET-UP GUIDE1101145BOTTOM PADS1NOTE: This caution signis found by components in which safety can beo