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1、1ISA0001 Title:ISA Turn-on Hangup Bulletin #:ISA0001Issue Date: April 4, 2002 Models Affected:ISA 750, 800T, 450, the level required generally depends on the severity of the hang-up. Background: the cause and the remedy Each channel has an operational amplifier (op amp) driving its output stage. Its
2、 supply rails furnish just enough current for normal operation by themselves and use the output signal to help replenish them. When the output stage tries to put out too much current into a short circuit or abnormally low load impedance, it clips prematurely at a very low voltage; as a result, there
3、 is not enough output signal to replenish the op amp supply rails. The starved supply rails collapse, and with them, so does the op amp output. This is a normal and vital part of the amplifiers protection against short circuits. A channel hangs when the op amp rails and the bias in the output transi
4、stor circuitry do not settle to their correct values quickly enough after turn-on. The op amp output swings to one rail, causing it to collapse and in turn causing the bias to not settle correctly. As a result, there is no negative feedback to force the op amp to resolve itself to zero volts. To cor
5、rect the situation, replace the 5.6-volt zener diodes (D107, D110, D207, and D210) with 4.7-volt diodes and recalibrate the current-limit trimpots (R139, R140, R239, and R240). Temporary work-arounds Until the amplifier can be serviced, one of these actions will usually clear its hang-up and get it
6、working properly: Quickly turning it off and on (CAUTION: this will cause an audible pop in any loudspeaker connected to the amp) Unplugging and re-connecting speaker load from the channel output Instructions Tools and materials required: Soldering iron with fine tip (recommended range 25 to 60 W) R
7、osin-core solder (60/40 or 63/37 eutectic type) Long-nose pliers #1 and #2 Philips screwdrivers Small diagonal cutters RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 2ISA0001 Desoldering equipment or solder braid Four 4.7-volt -watt zener diodes (Microsemi DZ840731ET/R; QSC part number QD-0004.7-ZT) Test equipment require
8、d: Oscilloscope 2-ohm resistive load (rated for at least 1200 watts) Wire or other means of shorting the amplifier output Variable AC transformer (e.g., Variac, Powerstat, etc.) rated for 25A (120V) or 12A (230V). Make sure your AC supply is appropriate for the amplifier. 1 kHz audio sine wave gener
9、ator Digital multimeter AC current probe (e.g., BK Precision model CP-1) Trimpot adjustment tool (non-conductive) Note: The circuit boards in the ISA 750 and ISA 800T are double-sided, while those in the ISA 450 and 500T are single-sided. Therefore, to minimize disassembly, this bulletin recommends
10、two different procedures among these models: In the ISA 750 and ISA 800T, the zener diodes will be unsoldered and soldered from the component side. The instruc- tions for this procedure begin below. In the ISA 450 and ISA 500T, the new zener diodes will be soldered “piggyback”-style to the old ones.
11、 The instructions for this procedure begin after those for the ISA 750 and ISA 800T. 0.3 7.6 mm 0.4 10.2 mm D107 set the assembly down in the chassis with the heat sink resting on the standoffs (Figure 2). 6.Disconnect the ribbon cable from the channel 1 module. 7.Locate zener diode D107. It is near
12、 where three wires are soldered to the circuit board and secured with hot glue. If the hot glue covers the diode, use the tip of your hot soldering iron and a small screwdriver to melt and clear the glue away (Figure 3). 8.Notice the orientation of D107. Unsolder and remove it; be careful not to dam
13、age the through-plating in the holes. Install and solder a new zener diode oriented in the same direction. Do the same with zener diode D110. 9.Reattach the ribbon cable and turn the channel module assembly back over so that the channel 2 module is on top. 10. Locate zener diode D207 and notice its
14、orientation. Carefully Tools and materials required (continued): Figure 1. Prepare the leads of the new zener diodes. Figure 2. Prop the channel module assembly up on the chassis standoffs. Figure 3. You might need to clear hot glue away from diode D107. Use your hot soldering iron tip. RadioFans.CN
15、 收音机爱 好者资料库 3ISA0001 unsolder and remove it. Install and solder a new zener diode oriented in the same direction. Do the same with diode D210. 11. Check your work. Dont reattach the channel module assembly and heat sink to the chassis yet. Instead, continue with the bias and current-limit calibratio
16、n. New 4.7-volt zener Old 5.6-volt zener sno i t arb i l aCt su j dA e r u t a r epme tt ne i bmat a (*dnamedCAe l d I ) t ohnehwr ehg i h , A4 . 0%01A6 . 0,%01 . V001r o f2 . 1ybr oV032r o f5 . 0ybt ne r r ucy l p i t l um; s r e i f i l pmaV021r o fe r anwohsse r ug i F* Procedure: Installing new
17、zener diodes in an ISA 450 or ISA 500T amplifier 1.Disconnect the amplifier from AC and wait at least 10 minutes for internal voltages to bleed down. Remove the top cover. 2.Remove the four screws on the bottom of the amplifier that fasten the heat sink to the chassis. 3.Remove the three screws that
18、 attach the channel module assembly to the chassis standoffs. 4.Locate zener diodes D107 and D110 on the channel 1 module (the upper circuit board). Bend and trim the leads of two new zener diodes and solder them piggyback-style to D107 and D110, oriented in the same direction (Figure 4). 5.Turn the
19、 channel module assembly over and repeat step 4 with zener diodes D207 and D210. 6.Check your work. Dont reattach the channel module assembly and heat sink to the chassis yet. Instead, continue with the bias and current-limit calibration. Procedure: Bias and current-limit calibration Note: During th
20、e current-limiting part of this procedure, the amplifier will draw high amounts of AC: approximately 22 am- peres at 120V, or 11 amperes at 230V. Be thorough, but work quickly to avoid tripping the amplifiers circuit breaker. 1.Start with the variable transformer turned all the way down to zero, the
21、 amplifier turned off, and its top cover still removed. 2.On the amplifiers circuit boards, locate resistors R147 and R247, and trimpots R131, R231, R139, R239, R140, and R240. To reach R147 on the ISA 750 and ISA 800T or R247 on the ISA 450 and ISA 500T, rotate the chassis module assembly and rest
22、it on the heat sink so the bottom circuit board is accessible. Note that the trimpots for the bottom channel module are located on a small circuit board next to the top module. 3.Plug the amplifier into the variable transformer. 4.Turn the gain controls all the way down. 5.Turn the amplifier on and
23、gradually turn up the variable transformer to the amplifiers normal operating voltage while you monitor its AC current draw (it should not grossly exceed the idle current figures in Table 1). Make sure the amplifier is functioning correctly. Bias adjustment (perform only with unit at ambient tempera
24、ture) Note: This calibration must be done with the amplifier circuitry at ambient tempera- ture. If the amp has begun to warm up, you must turn it off Figure 4. Solder a new zener diode “piggyback”-style onto each old one. Table 1. RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 4ISA0001 and wait until it cools down to abo
25、ut room temperature. 6.Measure the DC voltage across R147. Adjust bias trimpot R131 to reach the correct voltage shown in Table 1. 7.Next, measure the DC voltage across R247. Adjust bias trimpot R231 to reach the correct voltage shown in Table 1. 8.Turn off the amplifier and reattach the channel mod
26、ule assembly and heat sink to the chassis. Current limit adjustment Note: Read through these instructions before proceeding. To avoid tripping the amps circuit breaker, work carefully but quickly, and dont run the amp too long at full power into 2 ohms. If you dont have the equipment to do this proc
27、edure properly, it is better to skip it and leave the current-limit trimpots as is than to risk misadjusting them. 9.Set the audio sine generator to 1 kHz at 1 volt RMS and connect it to channel 1s input. Connect channel 1s output to a 2-ohm load, and connect the oscilloscope probe across channel 1s
28、 output. 10. Turn the amplifier on. Turn up channel 1s gain control partway. On the oscilloscope you should see the amplitude of the sine wave increase accordingly. 11. Turn the gain control back down and apply a short circuit across the output terminals of channel 1. Clamp a current probe either on
29、to one of the brown wires running to the AC switch or onto the gray output wire from channel 1s module. 12. Turn the gain control all the way up. Adjust trimpots R139 and R140 equally until the current measured falls within the range shown in Table 1. 13. Turn the gain control all the way down and r
30、emove the short circuit so the channel drives the 2-ohm load. Turn the gain control back up until the output clips. The voltage at which the signal starts to clip should fall within the range shown in Table 1. If the clipping is asymmetrical, that is, the signal clips on either the positive or negat
31、ive side first, adjust R139 to make it symmetrical. 14. Turn the gain control down. If the amp has begun to warm up, shut it off and let it cool a few minutes before proceeding with channel 2. 15. Repeat steps 8 through 12 for channel 2. Use trimpots R239 and R240 to adjust the current limiting in s
32、teps 11 and 12. 16. Turn both channels gain controls all the way down. Clamp the current probe onto one of the brown AC wires to check the amps idle current. If the amplifier is still at about room temperature, the idle current should match the value shown in Table 1. Finishing the repair 17. Turn t
33、he amplifier off and disconnect all input and output cables. 18. Re-install the top cover. The amplifier can be returned to use. Contact information If you need any further information regarding this service procedure, please contact QSC Technical Services at the addresses or numbers below. Telephon
34、e: 1-800-772-2834 (within USA only) +1 (714) 957-7150 Fax: +1 (714) 754-6173 E-mail: tech_ Web site: (product info and support) (on-line technical services and accessory sales) Postal and parcel address: QSC Audio Products, Inc. Technical Services Group 1665 MacArthur Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA