KYE SYSTEMS CORP.
SP-HF1100X
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Revision History
Version
Date
1.0
Official Release
November 15 , 2006
2.0
Changes
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Table of Contents
Revision History......................................................................................................................1
Table of Contents.....................................................................................................................2
Getting Started.........................................................................................................................3
Conventions Used in this Guide..........................................................................3
Safety Precautions...............................................................................................3
Chapter 1. How to Handle Defective Returns.....................................................................4
1.1 Overview.......................................................................................................4
1.2 Problems.......................................................................................................5
1.2.1
Power LED (indicator) Unlight........................................................6
1.2.2
Does not work or one channel no sound...........................................7
1.2.3
Noise.................................................................................................7
1.2.4
Treble level too low or one channel no effect.................................8
1.2.5
Bass level too low or one channel no effect....................................8
1.2.6
Headphone does not work................................................................9
Chapter 2.
Specifications...................................................................................................10
Chapter 3.
Block Diagram.................................................................................................11
Chapter 4.
Exploded View..................................................................................................12
Chapter 5.
Part List............................................................................................................13
Chapter 6.
Other Key Parts..............................................................................................14
Chapter 7.
Schematic Diagram..........................................................................................15
Chapter 8.
Important Notes...............................................................................................16
8.1 Packing Requirement for Sending the PCB Assembly by Post..................16
8.2 Short of Spare Parts while Repairing a Speaker System...........................16
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Getting Started
Conventions Used in this Guide
Attention
Pay Special Attention: Instructions that are important to
remember and may prevent mistakes.
Caution: Information that, if not followed, may result in
damage to the product.
Safety Precautions
The following precautions should be observed in handling the speaker described in
this guide:
Place the speakers on a flat, level and stable surface.
Do not place the speakers in environments subject to mist, smoke, vibration, excessive
dust, salty or greasy air, or other corrosive gases and fumes.
Do not drop or jolt the speakers.
Do not allow anything to drop into the subwoofer case through its ventilator, as it could
result in fatal electric shock or fire.
Place the unit far enough from other equipments for good heat dissipation.
Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet before performing any maintenance
on the speakers.
Do not perform any maintenance with wet hand.
Prevent foreign substances, such as water, other liquids or chemicals, from entering the
speakers while performing maintenance procedures on the speakers.
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Chapter 1. How to Handle Defective Returns
1.1 Overview
Receiving Defective
Speakers
from Customers
Verifying problems &
proceeding necessary tests
Functioning NG
Analyzing possible
malfunction causes
Functioning NG
Deciding & proceeding
the rectification methods
Functioning OK
Replacing necessary
defective parts
Proceeding tests
to verify if the speaker is
functioning normally
Functioning OK
Return the speakers with
proper repackaging to customers
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1.2 Problems
Item
Problem Descriptions
1.2.1
Power LED (indicator) unlight
1.2.2
Does not work or one channel no sound
1.2.3
Noise
1.2.4
Treble level too low or no effect
1.2.5
Bass level too low or no effect
1.2.6
Headphone does not work
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Attention
Please follow the numbered sequence marked withing parenthesis given in individual
flow chart, in that this is the best-recommended sequence to rectify the problems.
1.2.1
Power LED (indicator) unlight
Problem
Analyze and
Identify the
Causes
Solutions
Power LED (indicator) unlight
Secondary wire
of transformer is
disconnected or
defective
Diode D1-D4
burnt
Defective power
switch or LED
Resolder or replace defective component(s)
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Does not work or one channel no sound
Does not work or
one channel no sound
Problem
Analyze and
Identify the
Causes
Defective
audio cable
Broken or
short circuit
Defective IC
U1 or U2
Solutions
Replace
audio cable
Check solder
points on PCB
and resolder
defective one(s)
Check and replace
defective IC
1.2.3
Noise
Problem
Analyze and
Identify the
Causes
Solutions
Noise
Defective VR3
Defective IC
U1 or U2
Replace
defective VR
Replace defective IC
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1.2.4 Treble level too low or no effect
Problem
Analyze and
Identify the
Causes
Solutions
Treble level too low or no effect
Defective VR1
R15,R20 or C5
is/are defective
or disconnected from PCB
Replace defective VR
Resolder or replace
defective component(s)
1.2.5 Bass level too low or no effect
Problem
Analyze and
Identify the
Causes
Solutions
Bass level too low or no effect
Defective VR2
R6,R12 ,R22,R23,C20,C34
or C35 is/are defective
or disconnected from PCB
Replace defective VR
Resolder or replace
defective component(s)
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Headphone does not work
Problem
Analyze and
Identify the
Causes
Solutions
Headphone does not work
R1 or R2 defective or
disconnected from PCB
Defective Phone jack or
poor connection with PCB
Resolder or replace
defective component(s)
Replace defective Phone jack
or resolder the phone jack
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Chapter 2. Specifications
NO.
DESCRIPTION
UNIT
NOMINAL
LIMIT
INPUT SENSITIVITY AT 10%
mV
390
400+/-100
DISTORTION AT 1 KHz
0.22
OUTPUT POWER AT 10% DISTORTION
14
>13.5
S/N RATIO
dB
81
>78
CHANNEL SEPARATION
dB
61
>58
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
(LOW)
Hz
25
80
(HIGH)
KHz
20
20
(DOWN 3dB)
BASS CONTROL BOOST/CUT
+/-dB
+5/-6
+5/-5
TREBLE CONTROL BOOST/CUT
+/-dB
+7/-8
+7/-7
HUM LEVEL (AT VOL. MIN.)
mV
0.6
HUM LEVEL (AT VOL. MAX.)
mV
0.7
10
OPERATING VOLTAGE
MAX.255 VAC
MIN.205 VAC
TEST CONDITION:
1) LOAD 4 W
2) RATED POWER 500 mW
VOLUME AT MAX.
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Chapter 3. Block Diagram
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15
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14
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Chapter 4. Exploded View
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Chapter 5. Part List
Ref. No.
Description
Screw, TA3 x 6mm, Black
Screw, TM3 x 14mm, Black
Rear Board (L), 143 x 238 x 6mm, Black(2014), MDF, T=6mm
RCA Jack, Black, RJ-3622
Screw, PTB3 x 10mm, White
Foot Washer, Rubber, Black,
Wooden Case (L), 155 x 250 x 175mm, Pattern F-576-1
Speaker, 4", 4W, 15-20W, Y-F040-E
W 15-20W,
W Y-F024-E
Speaker, 1", 4W,
10
Front Panel (L), Silver Painting(Pantone 877C)
11
Decorative Circle, Plated
12
Screw,
13
Fabric Front, Transparent Black, JY-13BA
14
Knob,
15
Front Panel (R), Silver Painting(Pantone 877C)
16
Wooden Case (R), 155 x 250 x 175mm, Pattern F-576-1
17
Screw, TM3 x 7mm, Black
18
Button, Silver O (4125)
19
Airproof Cover, Black
20
Assembly PCB, 94V0, Ver 1.0
21
Transformer, 230V, 24VCT/2A, JUSP-60502U, 130oC
22
Rear Board (R), 143 x 238 x 6mm, Black(2014), MDF, T=6mm
23
Rear Plastic Panel, Black (2014)
24
Screw, PA3 x 10mm, Black
16 x 3mm
3.5 x 16mm
15 x 6mm, Silver O (4125)
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Mfr's Part No.
RT71160
RT71342
RTC1125
RT56306
RT71168
RT86710
RTC1123
RT20796
RT20804
RT10D79
RT10D77
RT71407
RT10G31
RT10D80
RT10D78
RTC1122
RT71411
RT14493
RT10D81
RT50K13
RT31907
RTC1124
RT16081
RT71038
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Chapter 6. Other Key Parts
Ref. No.
Description
Inductance, 680 H, 0.6W
AC Power Cord, 6', Black, VDE, H03VVH2-F
Speaker Cable, 4.3', Black, Black RCA Plug
Audio Cable, 6', Black,
Audio Cable, L=300mm, Black,
VR, RV122G-3H-15F0-B503-EP
VR, RV122G-3H-15F1-B503-EP
Switch, 3P x 2T, DC, 1A
Phone Jack,
10
Phone Jack, SCJ-0348-1,
11
LED,
12
IC, TDS2030A(FZIP5)
13
Diode, 1N5392
14
Diode, 1N4002
15
Heat Sink, 100 x 30 x 60, Aluminium
16
Copper Pole,
Mfr's Part No.
3.5mm Light Green Plug to Zero
3.5mm Plug to
3.5mm Plug
3.5, SCJ-0349A-U, 5 Pin, Black Plastics
3.5 Stereo, Black Plastics
3BW4-01, Blue Light
5.5 x 7, M3
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RT32077
RS40004
RT42428
RT41475
RT41467
RT56A09
RT56A20
RT56A11
RT56348
RT56310
RT55175
RT56875
RS55012
RT55013
RT72309
RT71408
Notes:
1. All resistance values are indicated in "W"
3
6
(k=10 W, M=10 W).
2. All capacitance values are indicated in "uF"
-6
(p=10 uF).
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Chapter 8. Important Notes
8.1 Packing requirement for sending the PCB assembly by post
PCB assembly is a kind of sophisticated electronic circuit board. Well packing
will be required when sending them by post.
* Some sophisticated IC components are mounted on the PCB assembly, hence
it is necessary to pack each PCB assembly with a separate static protecting bag,
in order to avoid static electricity.
* Reliable external packing is also very important when sending the PCB assembly
by post, in that it would avoid unnecessarily lost or damage.
8.2 Short of spare parts while repairing a speaker system
If you are short of spare parts when you have some speaker systems waiting to
be repaired, it would be recommended to take the necessary parts from one
speaker system, so that you may have the as many speaker systems
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