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1、Infinity Systems Inc. 250 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury, N.Y. 11797 1-800-553-3332 A Harman International Company Rev D 11/2000 BU-120/HTS-20 Powered Subwoofer SERVICE MANUAL RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 SAFETY INFORMATION Warning Any person performing service of this unit will be exposed to hazardous vo
2、ltages and the risk of electric shock.It is assumed that any person who removes the amplifier from this cabinet hasbeen properly trained in protecting against avoidable injury and shock.Therefore, any service procedures are to be performed by qualified service personal ONLY! Caution This unit does n
3、ot have a power switch. Hazardous voltages are present within the unit whenever it is plugged in. Before the amplifier is plugged in, be sure its rated voltage corresponds to the voltage of the AC power source to be used. Incorrect voltage could cause damage to the amplifier when the AC power cord i
4、s plugged in. Do not exceed rated voltage by more than 10%: operation below 90% of rated voltage will cause poor performance or may shut the unit off. List of SafetyComponents Requiring ExactReplacements F1Fuse SLO BLO 1.0A 250V 20mm. UL approved PWRCORDSPT- 2 or better with polarized plug, UL appro
5、ved wired with the hot side to fused side. Use with factory replacement panel strain relief only. T1Transformer. Use only factory replacement. DBR or D1Bridge diode. Use only factory replacement. C1, 24700uF, 50V electrolytic filter caps. Be sure replacement part is at least the same working voltage
6、 and capacitance rating. Also the lead spacing is important. Incorrect spacing may cause premature failure due to internal cabinet pressure and vibration. C610uF 50V electrolytic radial* BU120 and HTS- 20 rev. A only. S53AMI or CN1Power output module. Use only factory replacement FaceplateFaceplate.
7、 Use only factory replacement Air leak coverUse only factory replacement CMC1Use only factory replacement L1Use only factory replacement Fuse PCBUse only factory replacement Main PCBUse only factory replacement R29470 .25W METAL OXIDE, non flammable Leakage/Resistance Check Before returning the unit
8、 to the customer, perform a leakage or resistance test as follows: Leakage Current. Note there is no power switch on this unit. When the power plug is plugged in, the unit is live. Connect the unit to its rated power source. Using an ammeter, measure the current between the neutral side of the AC su
9、pply and chassis ground of the unit under test. if leakage current exceeds 0.5mA, the unit is defective. Reverse the polarity of the AC supply and repeat. Resistance. Measure the resistance from either side of the line cord to chassis ground. If it is less than 500k ohms, the unit is defective. WARN
10、ING! DO NOT return the unit to the customer if it fails one of these tests until the problem is located and corrected. 2 Amplifier/SubwooferBU-120/HTS-20 *See Service Bulletin (INF2000-01) page 15. RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 3 Amplifier/SubwooferBU-120/HTS-20 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Response (
11、 3dB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Hz 150Hz Output (RMS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150W Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Woofer Crossover Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Hz 150Hz (continuousl
12、y variable) Dimensions (H x W x D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 (36.8cm) x 14 ? (36.8cm) x14 ? (36.8cm) Add 1 ? (4.5cm) for feet. Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 lbs/19.5 kg, Refinements may be made on occasion to existing products without
13、 notice, but will always meet or exceed original specifications unless otherwise stated. TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION.2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS.3 DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS .4 CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTION .6 BU- 120/HTS- 20 CONNECTIONS.7 OPERATION .11 BU- 120/HTS- 20 TEST SET UP AND PROCEDURE .12
14、 BU- 120/HTS- 20 POWER AMP MODULE TESTING FLOW CHART .13 SERVICE BULLETIN INF9902 - APRIL 1999 .14 SERVICE BULLETIN INF2000- 01 - JANUARY 2000.15 TECH TIPS .16 BU- 120/HTS- 20 PACKING this places the preset roll- off crossover frequency point at 100Hz. BU- 120 OPERATION Setting the Controls Turn the
15、 Power On 4. Turn on the entireaudio system and play any music source. 5. Turn the Volume control to its mid position.If no sound emanates from the subwoofer, check the AC line cord and input cables. Are the connectors on the cables making proper contact? Is the AC plug connected to a “live” recepta
16、cle? Adjustingthe Volume 6. Set the overall volume control of the preamplifier or stereo to a comfortable level. Adjust the subwoofers Volume control until you obtain a pleasing blend of bass.Bass response should not overpower the room but rather be adjusted so there is a harmonious blend across the
17、 entire musical range. Many users have a tendency to set the subwoofer volume too loud following the belief that a subwoofer is there to produce lots of bass. This is not entirely true. A subwoofer it there to enhance bass, extending the response of the entire system so the bass can be felt as well
18、as heard. However, overall balance must be maintained; otherwise, the music will not sound natural. An experienced listener will set the volume of the subwoofer so its impact on bass response is always there but is never obtrusive. The Crossover Frequency Controls (BU120 7. The Crossover Frequency c
19、ontrol sets the high- frequency roll- off, adjustable from 50 to 150Hz.Where you set this control depends on the low- frequency capabilities of your satellite speakers, system placement, and other factors affecting the mid- bass region.Turn the control UP (clockwise) until you feel there is too much
20、 mid- bass information (around 100Hz), then back the control down a bit until that area sounds more natural. To hear more low bass, turn the Crossover Frequency control DOWN a bit and the Volume control UP by about the same amount.This will increase low bass while leaving the mid- bass sounding the
21、same as it did before the adjustment.To reduce low bass without changing midbass, turn the Crossover Frequency control UP and the Volume control DOWN. Switch the Phase switch between “NOM” and “REV” positions while listening to music.The selection that sounds the best is the correct adjustment for y
22、our system. Room Placement 8. The room placement of the subwoofer is the most critical aspect of its installation. It will be necessary for you to try various locations in your listening room before you choose the final location.Some possible starting points include: behind the right channel satelli
23、te speaker, along the back wall between the satellites, along a side wall (but not too close to a corner), or behind a couch or a chair. In general, the closer the subwoofer is to wall and corners, the greater the effect of low- frequency enhancement. Experiment with the Crossover Frequency and Volu
24、me controls in different locations until you are pleased with the result you obtain from your particular application. A Word of Advice The Low- Frequency Roll- off and Volume controls may be set anywhere within their rotation. However, it will be a most unusual circumstance if you have to set the Vo
25、lume control completely clockwise.This may indicate an unbalanced condition in your system (too much bass) or an especially large room, or room placement may not be correct.Try several other locations before concluding that the Volume control must be set at maximum. A Word About Tone Controls The to
26、ne controls on your electronic components (preamplifier, receiver, etc.) should be used with the utmost discretion.Excessive boost can create severe power demands on your power amplifier.Maximum bass boost can create a demand for literally hundreds of watts in the bass region, whereas in the “flat”
27、position, or with the tone controls switched out of the system, your average listening level may be impressively and realistically loud at less than 10 watts.The remaining power capacity required is on reserve for power peaks on sharp transients and powerful crescendos. 11 Amplifier/SubwooferBU-120/
28、HTS-20 1. Initially set the subwoofers Volume control to the minimum position. 2. BU120 - Initially set the subwoofers Crossover Frequency control to 12 oclock. HTS- 20 - If you are using a receiver or surround processor containing a Dolby Digital and/or DTS decoder, set the crossover bypass switch
29、to On. If you are using a stereo or Dolby Pro logic receiver, set this switch to Off; this places the preset roll- off crossover frequency point at 100Hz. 3. Set the subwoofers Phase switch to the 0 position. only) 13 Amplifier/SubwooferBU-120/HTS-20 BU-120/HTS-20 POWER AMP MODULE TESTING FLOW CHART
30、 (HTS-20 rev. A only) SERVICE BULLETIN INF9902 - APRIL 1999 This is considered a Minor repair To: All Infinity Service Centers Models: BU-120/HTS-20 (rev. A only) Subject:Check Solder Joints in Event of Failure Some performance related complaints in the BU-120/HTS-20 powered Subwoofers may be caused
31、 by cold solder connections between the 28 pins of the Power Amp Module and the main circuit board. When troubleshooting, failure to check these joints can result in erroneous conclusions or wasted time. In the event you receive a Subwoofer with the complaints “Dead, or No Output, or Motorboating (O
32、scillation)”, perform the steps listed below first before any further troubleshooting takes place: 1) Unplug all cables, lay the subwoofer on a padded surface. 2) Remove all Philips screws around the outer perimeter of the amplifier faceplate. 3) Remove amplifier assembly; you should be able to remo
33、ve the amplifier far enough out of the cabinet to service it without removing the woofer wires. 4) Locate the Power Amp Module; it is the large gray component with a metal case. On the solder side of the circuit board are the 28 soldered connections to the Module. 5) Regardless of whether you can vi
34、sibly see breaks in any of the connections or not, carefully re-solder all 28 pin connections, adding 60/40 rosin core solder. Take care not “bridge” any connections on the board with solder. 6) Inspect the solder joints to the main filter capacitors C1 and C2 on the main PCB and re-solder if needed
35、. 7) Replace the amplifier assembly back into the cabinet; replace the screws. 8) Test the unit by applying a signal from a music source, adjust the volume to a moderate level and confirm the original problem has been corrected. 14 Amplifier/SubwooferBU-120/HTS-20 SERVICE BULLETIN INF2000-01 - JANUA
36、RY 2000 Warranty labor rate: MINOR repair To: All Infinity Service Centers Models: BU-120/HTS-20 (rev. A only) Subject: Failure of C6 In the event you receive a BU-120 subwoofer with the complaint “no output” and capacitor C6 (10uf 50v NPE) is damaged in the amplifier, replace with the following par
37、t: Infinity part# 30712 (10uf 100v NPE) General reference for location only; not all parts or designators may conform to this drawing. It is also recommended following the repair that the instructions included in bulletin #INF9902 are folllowed. ModelsSerial number 120/230VStatusAction BU-120/HTS-20
38、All serial numbers affectedReplace if damagedReplace C6 with Infinity part# 30712 15 Amplifier/SubwooferBU-120/HTS-20 C11 LED2 C7AC7B AC CMC 14 23 R16 Q5 R17 C1 + C2 + L1 GND CW R4A SPK- SPK+ L3 L4 AC Q4 C24 + DIODE BRIDGE R4B R4C R5 R6 C7 C6 TECH TIPS Troubleshooting tips and solutions to common se
39、rvice problems For models: BU-120/HTS-20 TIP# INFTT2000-01 Complaint: How do you replace or service any of the front panel components on the Subwoofer faceplate for model BU-120/HTS-20. Probable Cause: The High level Input terminals, potentiometers, RCA jack, and switch(es) are behind a sealed cover
40、 to protect the air-tight integrity of the cabinet enclosure. Solution: 1) Unplug all external cables from the subwoofer; place the cabinet on a padded surface. 2) Remove any subwoofer grille; remove the woofer from the cabinet. Detach the two connections from the woofer terminals. 3) Remove all Phi
41、llips screws holding the amplifier to the cabinet; remove the amplifier. 4) Remove all knobs, nuts, and Philips screws from the outer control section of the amplifier faceplate. 5) Locate the sealed cover on the inside of the amplifier faceplate (see illustration); the bead of adherent must be broke
42、n to remove the main PCB with front panel components from the plastic faceplate. This is most easily accomplished by CAREFULLY using a box cutter, exacto knife, or similar sharp instrument. First scrape all excess material from the three surfaces; then force the blade into the groove between the rea
43、r cover and the faceplate. DO NOT attempt to remove the rear cover from the main PCB. 6) When enough material is removed, the main PCB with cover should pull away from the faceplate, exposing the components. 7) After servicing a bead of “silicon seal” or similar adherent must be applied to all surfa
44、ces where it was removed. Reassemble the rest of the components in reverse order. 16 Amplifier/SubwooferBU-120/HTS-20 17 Amplifier/SubwooferBU-120/HTS-20 BU-120/HTS-20 PACKING the master carton is not shown. SCREWS (4) FEET (SET OF 4) #200310 SCREWS (8) 12 WOOFER BU-120/HTS-10 (rev. A 200300 HTS-20
45、(rev. B) 090-312000-000 CABINET NOT FOR SALE AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY SCREWS (8) TOP STYROFOAM RAIL PADS (2 per carton) #200360 PLASTIC BAG BOTTOM STYROFOAM RAIL PADS (2 per carton) #200360B FEET PAD (4) STICKERS #200252 WARRANTY CARD #333715-001 OWNERS MANUAL BU-120 - #200230 HTS-20 - #HTS20GUIDE CARTON
46、BU-120 - #200320 HTS-20 - #HTS20CTN BU-120/HTS-20 CABINET ASSEMBLY BU-120/HTS-20 PACKING BU-120 or HTS-20 SUBWOOFER 00369 18 Amplifier/SubwooferBU-120/HTS-20 BU-120/HTS-20 AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY EXPLODED VIEW E E D D C C B B A A 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 BU-120/HTS-20 Amplifier Assembly Exploded View
47、620186119 201819206 HTS-20BU-120 1 70170 #4x0.5 screws to secure input jacks 3 2 70171 #10 x 1 machine screw bolts for 4transformer 4 per unit4 3 70172 #10 keps nuts for transformer 4 4 70173 #6 x 0.5 screws for fuse PCB 2 5 70301 Hum Shield Metal bracket mounted on transformer1 BU-120 and HTS-20 re
48、v A ONLY 5 073-014023-900 Hum Shield Metal bracket mounted on transformer1 HTS-20 rev B ONLY 6 A70302 Volume Control/Crossover Knob2/1 BU-120 and HTS-20 rev A ONLY 6061-2-020000-000Volume Control Knob1 HTS-20 rev B ONLY 1080110T1 Transformer #4340 SAFETY PART1 BU-120 and HTS-20 rev A ONLY 10042-010028-001T1 Transformer SAFETY PART1 HTS-20 rev B ONLY 1180111F1 Fuse 250V, 1.0A, T type slo blo fuse SAFETY PART1 BU-120 and HTS-20 rev A ONLY 11 091-000096-000 F1 Fuse 250V, 2.0A, T type s