HF TRANSCEIVER (For ALE Enhanced versions)
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1 HF TRANSCEVER (For ALE Enhanced versions) S-XZ-C July
2 NTRODUCTON CAUTON This service manual describes the latest technical information for the C-F/F ALE (Automatic Link Establishment)/Selcall capabile HF TRANSCEVER, at the time of publication. MODEL VERSON VERSON NUMBER C-F TX POWER EXP- # W AUS- # W USA- # ACCESSORE C-F UN- # W RUS- # HM- C-F EXP- # AUS- # W USA- # C-F UN- # C-F CHN- # W RMK- RUS- # RMK-, HM- EXP- # AUS- # W USA- # C-F UN- # W HM- NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DC power supply that uses more than the specifi ed voltage. This will ruin the transceiver. DO NOT expose the transceiver to rain, snow or liquids. DO NOT reverse the polarities of the power supply when connecting the transceiver. DO NOT apply an RF signal of more than dbm ( mw) to the antenna connector. This could damage the transceiver s front-end. To upgrade quality, any electrical or mechanical parts and internal circuits are subject to change without notice or obligation. (C-F [#]) ORDERNG PARTS Be sure to include the following four points when ordering replacement parts:. -digit com part number. Component name. Equipment model name and unit name. Quantity required <ORDER EXLE> S.C TAFNG C-F MAN-A UNT pieces Screw screw C-F Top cover pieces Addresses are provided on the inside back cover for your convenience. REPAR NOTES. Make sure that the problem is internal before dis-assembling the transceiver.. DO NOT open the transceiver until the transceiver is disconnected from its power source.. DO NOT force any of the variable components. Turn them slowly and smoothly.. DO NOT short any circuits or electronic parts. An insulated tuning tool MUST be used for all adjustments.. DO NOT keep power ON for a long time when the transceiver is defective.. DO NOT transmit power into a Standard Signal Generator or a Sweep Generator.. ALWAYS connect a / db attenuator between the transceiver and a Deviation Meter or Spectrum Analyzer, when using such test equipment.. READ the instructions of the test equipment thoroughly before connecting it to the transceiver. com, com nc. and the com logo are registered trademarks of com ncorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries.
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTON SPECFCATONS SECTON NSDE VEWS SECTON DSASSEMBLY NSTRUCTON SECTON CRCUT DESCRPTON - RECEVER CRCUTS TRANSMTTER CRCUTS FREQUENCY SYNTHESZER CRCUTS PORT ALLOCATONS VOLTAGE CRCUTS... - SECTON ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE - PREPARATON RECEVE ADJUSTMENT TRANSMT ADJUSTMENT... - SECTON PARTS LST SECTON MECHANCAL PARTS SECTON BOARD LAYOUTS SECTON GENERAL WRNG SECTON BLOCK DAGRAM SECTON VOLTAGE DAGRAM
4 SECTON. SPECFCATONS M General Frequency coverage: Receive Transmit Mode: AUS versions.. MHz.. MHz JE (USB), AE (AM; RX only) Other versions JE (USB/LSB), AE (AM), AA (CW), FB (FSK), JB (D, D, D) Number of memory Channel: channels (maximum) Usable temperature range: C to + C, F to + F Frequency stability: ±. ppm ( C to + C, F to + F) Antenna impedance: Power supply:. V DC (negative ground) AUS versions.. V DC Other versions.. V DC Current drain: Transmit Less than A (at maximum power) Receive Less than. A (at maximum audio) Dimensions (projections are not included): Main/Front package (H) (W) (D) mm.(h).(w).(d) inches Weight (approximately): Main/Front package. kg,. lb M Transmitter Output power (typical): AUS versions JE Other versions JE/AA AE FB/JB Spurious emission: USA versions Other versions Carrier suppression: HGH W p-p MD W p-p LOW W p-p HGH W p-p MD W p-p LOW W p-p HGH W Carrier MD. W Carrier LOW W Carrier HGH W p-p MD W p-p LOW W p-p db below peak output power db (typical) below peak output power db below peak output power Unwanted sideband suppression: Hz db below peak output power khz db below peak output power Duty cycle: Voice communication % ( C to + C, F to + F) Data communication (Up to minutes) % ( C to + C, F to + F) When the optional CFU-F is installed (All mode) % ( C to + C, F to + F) -
5 M Receiver Sensitivity: JE (Pre Amp ON/ db S/N).. MHz dbµv.. MHz dbµv AE ( db S/N).. MHz dbµv.. MHz dbµv Squelch sensitivity*: JE (Threshould) Less than + dbµv (Tight) Less than + dbµv (. MHz) AE (Threshould) Less than + dbµv (Tight) Less than + dbµv (. MHz) *When S-meter SQL is selected for the squelch function. Selectivity: JE AE Spurious response:. khz/ db,. khz/ db khz/ db, khz/ db More than db Spurious response rejection ratio: More than db AF output power: More than. W at % distortion with a load Clarifi er range: ± Hz Receiving System: Triple Conversion Superheterodyne ntermediate Frequencies: st. MHz nd khz rd khz All stated specifications are typical and subject to change without notice or obligation. -
6 ??????? (???)??????? (???) SECTON NSDE VEWS??????? (???) DSPLAY-A UNT LCD DMMER CONTROLLER (Q)? MC ALC (C) LCD DMMER CONTROLLER (Q) RESET C (C) FRONT CPU CLOCK (X) FRONT CPU (C) LEVEL CONVERTER (C) LCD DMMER CONTROLLER (C) + V REGULATOR (C) + V REGULATOR (C) + V REGULATOR (C) LCD DMMER CONTROLLER (Q) + V REGULATOR (C) -
7 ??? (???) (???) MAN-A UNT YGR (C) SRAM (C) DDS (C) RF (Q) MAN CPU (C) RF (Q) / PRESCALER (C) R LNE CONTROLLER (C) D/A CONVERTER (C) LEVEL CONVERTER (C) LEVEL CONVERTER (C) SERAL TO PARALLEL CONVERTER (C) ST TX F BUFFER (Q) ST TX F MXER (C) ST LO (Q) ALC (C) ND RX F (Q) ND RX F (Q) ND TX F (Q) ND RX F FLTER (F) ST TX/RX F BPF (F) RD TX F MXER RSS METER (C) (C) EW)??????? (???) -??????? (???)
8 PA-A UNT RF (Q) BAS CONTROLLER (for POWER ) (C) PRE-DRVE (Q) COOLNG FAN DRVER (Q) SERAL TO PARALLE CONVERTER (C) COOLNG FAN DRVER (Q) POWER DVDER (L) VARSTOR- UNT???? ) VARSTOR- UNT POWER (Q) POWER (Q) POWER COMBNER (L)??? W)??????? (???)??????? (???) -??????? (???)
9 ?? DSP-A UNT CLOCK GENERATOR (C) CODEC (C) D/A CONVERTER (C) A/D CONVERTER (C) BUFFER (C) BUFFER (C) BUFFER (C) BUFFER (C) BUFFER (C) BUFFER (C) LPF (C) AGC LMTTER (C) BUFFER (C) AF MUTE SW (C) AF (C) ELECTRONC VOLUME (C) BUFFER (C) D/A CONVERTER (C) MC (C)? BUFF (C) AF SW (C) AF SW (C) GPS DRVE (C) S/P CNVERTER (C)??????? (???)??????? (???) -???????
10 DSP-A UNT +. V REGULATOR (C) DSP (C) RESET C (C) RESET C (C) AF SW (C) AF SW (C) USB HUB (C) USB BRDGE (C)? ( USB BRDGE (C) +. V REGURATOR (C) USB CODEC (C)??????? (???)??????? (???) -??????? (???)
11 SECTON. DSASSEMBLY NSTRUCTON. Removing the DSPLAY-A UNT ) Remove hex socket screws from the FRONT PANEL, and then separate it from the CHASSS. ) Disconnect the inline cable, and then remove the FRONT PANEL from the CHASSS in the direction of the arrow.. Removing the MAN-A UNT ) Remove screws from the top cover, and then remove it. Screw nline cable Top cover FRONT PANEL CHASSS Hex socket screw Remove with; / inch allen driver ) Disconnect the flat cable and inline cables from the DSPLAY-A UNT. ) Remove screws from the DSPLAY-A UNT. ) Remove the DSPLAY-A UNT from the FRONT PANEL. ) Disconnect the inline cable, flat cables and coaxial cables from the MAN-A UNT. FLAT CABLE COAXAL CABLE J J J J J NLNE CABLE Screw FLAT J CABLE J J J J J J J J J J J MAN-A UNT NLNE CABLE MAN-A UNT J FLAT CABLE J DSPLAY-A UNT J CAUTON: BE CAREFUL with the tabs, or they could break. Carefully pull straight out on the side tabs to release the lock. Flat flat cable Pull straight Flat cable J J ) Remove screws from the MAN-A UNT. J ) Remove the MAN-A UNT from J the CHASSS J in the direction of the arrow. Screw J MAN-A UNT CHASSS FRONT PANEL MAN-A UNT -
12 . Removing the DRVER-A UNT ) Cut the cable tie and remove it.. Removing the DSP- and DSP-A UNTs ) Remove the screws from the bottom cover, and then remove it. J Screw MP CABLE TE- Cable tie Bottom cover J J J J PA CHASSS ) Remove screws, and then remove the PA case. ) Disconnect the flat cables from the DSP-A UNT. PA case J DSP-A UNT DSP-A UNT FLAT CABLE PA J J J J J PA-A UNT J FLAT CABLE J CAUTON: BE CAREFUL with the tabs, or they could break. J J CHASSS J Carefully pull straight out on the side tabs to release the lock. PA-A UNT Flat cable flat cable ) Unsolder total of points. ) Remove screws from the DRVER-A UNT. ) Remove the DRVER-A UNT from the CHASSS. Pull straight J Flat cable ) Remove the screws from the DSP-A UNT, and then remove it from the CHASSS. ) Remove the clip and screws from the DSP-A UNT. ) Disconnect the inline cables from the DSP-A UNT. ) Remove the DSP-A UNT from the CHASSS. DRVER-A UNT CHASSS Screw Screw PA UNSOLDER DSP-A UNT NLNE CABLE Screw Clip DSP-A UNT J J Solder remover J J CHASSS - PA PA-A UNT
13 . Removing the PA-A UNT ) Remove the screws from the PA-A UNT. ) Disconnect the flat cables and coaxial cables from the PA-A UNT. ) Remove the PA-A UNT from the CHASSS in the direction of the arrow. FLAT CABLE Screw COAXAL CABLE PA-A UNT CHASSS -
14 SECTON. CRCUT DESCRPTON - RECEVER CRCUTS RF CRCUT (PA-A AND MAN-A UNTS) The RX signal from the antenna is passed through the SWR detect circuit (PA-A UNT; D, D), TX/RX line SW (PA-A UNT; RL) and LPF (PA-A UNT; L, L, C C), and then applied to the MAN-A UNT. The RX signal from the PA-A UNT is passed through or bypassed the attenuator circuit (MAN-A UNT; R, R, R), RX mute SW (MAN-A UNT; Q, D), TX/RX line SW (MAN-A UNT; D), and then applied to the filter circuits. The RX signal is passed through an LPF or one of BPFs, depending on the operating frequency, to remove unwanted out-of-band signals. The filtered RX signal is applied to or bypassed the preamplifier circuit. ST RX F CRCUT (MAN-A UNT) The RX signal from the preamplifier circuit is applied to the st RX F mixer (Q Q) to be mixed with the st RX LO signal, resulting in the. MHz st RX F signal. The st RX F signal is amplified by the st RX F (Q) and passed through the st RX F filter (F). The filtered st RX F signal is amplified by another st RX F (Q), and then applied to the nd RX F circuits. ST RX F CRCUT To the nd RX F circuits D Q F D F XTAL BPF BW= khz. MHz st RX F D Q F Q-Q From the RF circuits D st RX LO signal The RX signal from the filter circuits is applied to or bypassed the preamplifier. When the Preamplifier function is activated, the RX signal is amplified by the preamplifier (MAN-A UNT; Q, Q). The amplified or bypassed RX signal is applied to the st RX F circuits. RF CRCUT D D D Q,Q D RF.-. MHz LPF D D ATT fc= MHz D LPF To the st RX F circuits ND RX F CRCUT (MAN-A UNT) The st RX F signal from the st RX F circuits is applied to the nd RX F mixer (D, D) to be mixed with the nd RX LO signal, resulting in the khz nd RX F signal. The nd RX F signal is passed through the transformer-coupled filter (L) and nd RX F filter (F), and amplified by the nd RX F s (Q, Q and Q), and then applied to the rd RX F circuits, through the buffer (Q). ND RX F CRCUT To the rd RX F circuits Q BUFF Q Q F Q F F D CERAMC BPF L Filter D D D D From the st RX F circuits.-. MHz D D BPF HPF D nd RX LO signal.-. MHz D D BPF.-. MHz D D BPF.-. MHz D D BPF.-. MHz D D BPF Q D RX MUTE TX RX db ATT D RD RX F CRCUT (MAN-A UNT) The nd RX F signal from the nd RX F circuits is applied to the rd RX F mixer (C) to be mixed with the rd RX LO signal, resulting in the khz rd RX F signal. The rd RX F signal is passed through the rd F SW (C) and LPF (L. C, C), and then applied to the demodulator circuits on the DSP-A UNT..-. MHz D D BPF.-. MHz D D BPF D,D D,D fc= MHz LPF D,D D,D D D SWR DET RD F CRCUT To the demodulator circuits LPF C khz rd F C D From the nd RX F circuits MAN-A UNT RL RX TX circuits TX PA-A UNT rd TX F rd F SW rd RX LO signal -
15 DEMODULATOR CRCUT (DSP-A UNT) The rd RX F signal from the rd RX F circuits is passed through the buffer (C, C), and then applied to the A/D converter to be converted into digital audio signal. The converted digital audio signal is applied to the DSP (C) on the DSP-A UNT, and demodulated and processed. The demodulated signal is applied to the CODEC (C) to be converted into analog AF signal. The AF signal is passed through the buffer (C), LPF (C) and AF mute SW (C), and then applied to the electronic volume (C), which adjusts the AF output signal in level. The level-adjusted AF signal is amplified by the AF power (C), and then output from the connected speaker, through the speaker SW (RL) and speaker connector (J). DEMODULATOR AND RX AF CRCUT RL C C C C C C DSP-A UNT C DSP-A UNT C C,C To the [SP] jack Speaker SW AF PA Electronic volume AF MUTE LPF BUFF CODEC DSP A/D BUFF KHz rd RX F From the rd RX F circuit - TRANSMTTER CRCUTS TX AF CRCUT (DSPLAY-A and DSP-A UNTS) The audio signal from the microphone (MC signal) is applied to the DSPLAY-A UNT, through the MCROPHONE CONNECTOR (MC UNT; J), and then applied to the MC with ALC circuit (C). The amplified MC signal is applied to the DSP-A UNT. The MC signal from the DSPLAY-A UNT is amplified by the AF (C), and then applied to the electronic volume (C), which adjust the MC signal in level. The level-adjusted MC signal is applied to the modulation circuits. RD TX F CRCUT (MAN-A UNT) The rd TX F signal from the modulation circuits is applied to the rd TX F mixer (C), through the rd F SW (C), to be mixed with the rd TX LO signal, resulting in the khz nd TX F signal. The nd TX F signal is amplified by the nd TX F (Q), passed through the nd TX F filter (F), and then applied to another nd TX F (Q). The amplified nd TX F signal is applied to the nd TX F circuits. TX AF CRCUT RD TX F CRCUT khz nd TX F DSPLAY-A UNT C MC MC ALC DSP-A UNT C C AF GAN ADJ To the modulation circuits From the modulation circuits C RXF rd F SW Q C D D F rd TX LO signal F CERAMC BPF D Q F D To the nd TX F circuits MODULATON CRCUT (DSP-A UNT) The MC signal from the TX AF circuits is applied to the CODEC (C), through the Balance-Unbalance converter (C and C), to be converted into digital audio signal. The converted digital audio signal is applied to the DSP (C) on the DSP-A UNT, and processed and modulated. The processed signal is applied to the DSP-A UNT again, and converted into analog audio signal by the CODEC (C), and then applied to the rd TX F circuits on the MAN-A UNT, through the buffer (C), as the rd TX F signal. MODULATON CRCUT From the TX AF circuits C C C DSP-A UNT C DSP DSP-A UNT C C BUFF CODEC CODEC BUFF To the rd TX F circuit -
16 ND TX F CRCUT (MAN-A UNT) The nd TX F signal from the rd TX F circuits is applied to the nd TX F mixer (D, D), to be mixed with the nd TX LO signal, resulting in the. MHz st TX F signal. The st TX F signal is passed through the st TX F filter (F), amplified by the st TX F (Q), and then applied to the st TX F circuits. ST TX F CRCUT (MAN-A UNT) The st TX F signal from the nd TX F circuits is applied to the st TX F mixer (C), to be mixed with the st TX LO signal, resulting in the TX signal (TX frequency itself). The converted TX signal is applied to the filter circuits, through the buffer (Q). ND AND ST TX F CRCYUT From the rd TX F circuits.mhz st TX F D D D D nd TX LO signal F XTAL BPF khz D Q F C TX frequency D st TX LO signal Q D BUFF To the filter circuits FLTER CRCUT (MAN-A UNT) The TX signal from the st TX F circuits is passed through the one of BPFs, depending on the operating frequency, to remove unwanted signals contained in the TX signal. The filtered TX signal is amplified by the YGR (C), and then applied to the PA-A UNT. TX LFER CRCUT (PA-A UNT) The TX signal from the MAN-A UNT is applied to the RF (Q), through the LPF (L, C, C). The amplified TX signal is sequentially amplified by the predrive (Q), drive (Q), and power (Q, Q). The amplified TX signal is applied to the PA-A UNT. LPF CRCUT (PA-A UNT) The amplified TX signal from the power (Q, Q) is passed through one of LPFs, depending on the transmitting frequency, to remove harmonic components contained in the TX signal. The filtered TX signal is applied to the antenna, through the TX/RX line SW (RL) and SWR detect circuit (D, D). FLTER, TX LFER AND LPF CRCUTS.-. MHz.-. MHz RL RL LPF D From the nd TX F circuits D D LPF.-. MHz D D C YGR.-. MHz RL RL LPF D D BPF.-. MHz D D BPF.-. MHz D D BPF.-. MHz D D BPF.-. MHz D D BPF HPF D LPF Q RF Q PRE DRVE MAN-A UNT Q DRVE Q, Q PWR.-. MHz RL RL LPF.-. MHz RL RL LPF.-. MHz RL RL LPF.-. MHz RL RL LPF RL RX TX D D SWR DET.-. MHz D D BPF.-. MHz D D BPF PA-A UNT.-. MHz RL RL LPF.-. MHz RL RL LPF -
17 - FREQUENCY SYNTHESZER CRCUTS The rd TX/RX LO signal (MAN-A UNT) The MHz reference frequency signal, which is generated by X, is amplified by the buffer (Q) and two s (C and C), and then applied to the divider (C). The divided reference frequency signal is applied to the DDS C (C). Using the applied DDS master clock signal as the reference, the DDS C generates the khz rd RX/TX LO signal. The generated rd RX/TX LO signal is passed through the LPF (L, L, C, C, C, C), and amplified by the (C), and then applied to the st TX/RX F mixer (C). The nd TX/RX LO signal (MAN-A UNT) The MHz reference frequency signal, which is generated by X, is amplified by the buffer (Q) and (C), and then doubled by the doubler (L, L, L L, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C C), resulting in the MHz nd TX/RX LO signal. The nd TX/RX LO signal is amplified by the LO (C), and then applied to the nd TX/RX F mixer (D, D), through the LPF (L, L, C, C, C, C, C). The st TX/RX LO signal The MHz reference frequency signal, which is generated by X, is amplified by the buffer (Q) and (C), and then applied to the BPF (L, L L, L, L, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C), resulting in the MHz DDS master clock signal. The clock signal is amplified by the (C), and then applied to the DDS C, through the HPF (L, L, L, C, C, C, C). Using the applied DDS master clock signal as the reference, the DDS C generates the.. MHz signal. The generated signal is passed through the LPF (L, L, C, C, C, C, C, C), and doubled by the doubler (D, D), resulting in the.-. MHz st TX/RX LO signal. The st TX/RX LO signal is passed through the BPF (L L, C. C C, C), amplified by the (C), passed through another BPF (See the table below for the detail), and then applied to the LO (Q). The amplified st TX/RX LO signal applied to the st TX/RX F mixer (C/Q Q), through the LPF (L, L, C, C, C, C). FREQUENCY SYNTHESZER CRCUT X Q BUFF C C C C C MHz / DDS LPF C rd LO=. khz C DDS.MHz REF OSC HPF C MHz X BPF X BPF MHz C LO LPF nd LO=. MHz D D.. MHz Operating frequenct Diode SW to pass LPF D D C X BPF. MHz MHz D,D D,D.-.MHz (TX/RX Freq.=.- MHz) D D BPF.-.MHz (TX/RX Freq.= - MHz) D D BPF Q LO LPF fc=. MHz Q-Q st LO=.-. MHz Components L, L, L, L, L, L, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C L, L, L, L, L, L, L, C, C, C, C, C C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C, C -
18 - PORT ALLOCATONS FRONT CPU (DSPLAY-A UNT: C) Pin Line No. Name Description /O LEDC LCD dimmer control. O RESET CPU reset. L=The CPU is reset. TXD L-bus communication line to the MAN CPU. O RXD L-bus communication line to the MAN CPU. LRES LCD driver reset. L=The driver is reset. RXD L-bus wakeup line. L=Wakeup. OK [ ] input. L=Pushed. PK [ ] input. L=Pushed. PK [ ] input. L=Pushed. PK [ ] input. L=Pushed. DNK [ ] input. L=Pushed. UPK [ +] input. L=Pushed. EMGK [ ] input. L=Pushed. MENK [ ] input. L=Pushed. CALK [ ] input. L=Pushed. LCS LCD driver control. L=Enabled. O DB DB LCD driver control. (Parallel data bus) O LWR LCD driver control. L=Data write status. O LA LCD driver control. H=n the address select mode. O LRD LCD driver control. L=Data read status. O FPWRS V power supply line control. H=While the transceiver's power is ON. O MGAN MC gain control. H=The gain increases + db. O TK [ JKL] input. L=Pushed. TK [ MNO] input. L=Pushed. TK [ PRS/CLAR] input. L=Pushed. TK [ TUV/CTALK] input. L=Pushed. TK [ QZ] input. L=Pushed. TK [ ABC] input. L=Pushed. TK [ DEF/MODE] input. L=Pushed. TK [ GH] input. L=Pushed. TLK [ ] input. L=Pushed. TRK [ ] input. L=Pushed. CHDK [ ] input. L=Pushed. CHUK [ ] input. L=Pushed. TK [ WXY/TUNER] input. L=Pushed. TK [ _] input. L=Pushed. MUTK input. L=Pushed. Pin No. Line Name Description SCNK [# A/a /MNGR] input. L=Pushed. TEMP LCD temperature sensing voltage. MCL MC input level sensing voltage. MAN CPU (MAN-A UNT: C) Pin Line No. Name Description /O BEEP Beep audio. O TCOM Tuner Scan control signal to the automatic O antenna tuner. TSTART Motor lock contol signal to the automatic O antenna tuner. RESET CPU reset signal. L=The CPU is reset. TXD L-bus wakeup signal from the FRONT CPU. L=Wakeup. CWK CW/FSK keing input. L=Key down. PTT PTT input. L=Pushed. DRXD RX data from the DSP. DCLK Serial clock to the DSP. O DTXD TX serial data to the DSP. O HSK Hand shake signal to the DSP. L=When the command is not granted. FULL ALE/SELCALL data full detect. H=Data full. VSQL Voice squelch detection. L=Voice detected. (Squelch open) GPRXD GPS data ( bps). EXTXD External data output. O EXRXD External data input. BPST Beep status detection. H=Detected. RXD Data to the front CPU. O TXD Data from the front CPU. CK Serial clock to the DDS C. O DT Serial data to/from the DDS C. /O RD SRAM data read control. O WR SRAM data write control. O CWST CW status detection. L=While transmitting in the CW mode. Band switching control. TUMB H= When the operating frequency is O. MHz and higher. CS SRAM chip select control. L=Enabled. O A A SRAM control parallel bus. O PWS Power supply line "V" control. H=During the transceiver's power is ON. O DSKY Keying output. O SEND TX mute. H=Mute. O MDA Serial data to the D/A converter, shift register and electronic volume. O MCK Serial clock to the D/A converter, shift register and electronic volume. O ECK EEPROM serial clock. O ESO EEPROM serial data. /O D D SRAM control parallel bus. /O RXS RX power supply line control. H=While receiving. O TXS TX power supply line control. H=While transmitting. O DCV External power source detect. TEMP TX power temperature sensing voltage. KEYS External tuner key control. /O -
19 - PORT ALLOCATONS (Continued) MAN CPU (MAN-A UNT: C) Pin Line No. Name Description /O REF Reflected wave sensing voltage. FOR Foward wave sensing voltage. Binary to decimal converter control. STBSEL_D H=Enabled. O Binary to decimal converter control. STBSEL_C H=Enabled. O Binary to decimal converter control. STBSEL_B H=Enabled. O - VOLTAGE CRCUTS Voltage from the power supply is routed throughout the transceiver, through regulators and switches. PA-A UNT C C MAN-A UNT DSPLAY-A UNT MAN CPU SRAM C Q,Q D HV RESET BU CNTL C D.V COMMON FLTER FUSE (A) HV V HV + REG HV HV V HV C Q,Q C SW + REG +V C Q D RELAY CTRL C + REG PAV V.V C Q,Q.V/-V REG C +. REG DSP-A UNT.V +.V C DSP MV DSP-A UNT MV TXS RXS C +.V REG C + REG Q T CTRL Q R CTRL.V V V TV (TX circuits) RV (RX circuits) V + REG C +V REG C +V REG +.V HVLED +V -
20 SECTON. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE - PREPARATON M REQURED EQUPMENTS EQUPMENT GRADE AND RANGE EQUPMENT GRADE AND RANGE Cloning software Frequency range: MHz CS-F CLONNG SOFTWARE Standard signal Output level: dbµ to dbµ (Revision. or later) generator (SSG) ( to dbm) Measuring range: W Frequency range: MHz RF power meter Frequency range: MHz Frequency counter Frequency accuracy: ± ppm or better ( terminated) SWR: Less than. : nput level: Less than mw AC millivoltmeter Measuring range: mv to V Dummy load nput impedance: Capacity: More than W Audio generator Frequency range: Hz External speaker SP-L (AG) Output level: mv Voltmeter Measuring range: V DC power supply Voltage:. V Capacity: More than A Ammeter Measuring range: A M GENERAL CONNECTON ANT DC.(d) mm monoral plug AC MLLVOLT METER ( mv to V) SP RF POWER METER ( W/ Ω) USB ACC ATU To the antenna connector + EXT. SPEAKER ( W/ Ω) FREQUENCY COUNTER ( MHz) DUMMY LOAD ( Ω/ W) + DC power supply (. V/ A) (Loose Coupling) AMMETER ( A) STANDARD SGNAL GENERATOR ( MHz) Red Red Fuses A Black Black Supplied DC cable NEVER TRANSMT while an SSG is connected. The tests described in Section should be measured and adjusted the with above test equipment, or a radio tester. The adjustments are described with the radio tester. -
21 M ADJUSTMENT CHANNELS Before starting the adjustments, use the cloning software to create the same cloning fi le as shown below, then upload it into the transceiver. CONVENENT: The cloning data file for the adjustment, as described in this service manual, is attached. Right click the clip icon, and select Save Embeded File to Disk. -
22 M ENTERNG ADJUSTMENT MODE ) Turn OFF the transceiver power, if the transceiver is powered ON. ) While holding down [#], [ ], [ ] and [ ], hold down [ ] to turn ON the transceiver power. The login screen appears as below. ) Enter the password SX-, and then push j [ ]. Deletes the selected character. Selects the previous digit. Selects the next digit. Enter SX- as below. ) Push [ PRS](CLAR) times to enter S. ) Push [ WXY] times to enter X. ) Push times to enter. ) Push [ DEF](MODE) times to enter. ) Push [ JKL] times to enter. ) Push [](DSP) times to enter, and then push [ ]. ) Push [](DSP) times to enter. ) Hold down [ ] for second to enter the Main Menu. ) Select Setmode. Main Menu Select a Menu. Enter the selected Menu. Return to the Main Menu. ) Select Factory. Enter the Factory Menu. ) Select either Simple, Detail, or Design to adjust an item, as described below. Select User Menu to see the transceiver s settings. Simple: RX ADJUSTMENT, RX ST MXER, RX F, RF GAN, S-METER, REFERENCE FREQUENCY, DLNG, CM COUPLER, TX F, ALC CURRENT, TX POWER (CW mode) Detail: TX POWER (AM mode), (DATA) Design: PO METER, TX SENSTVTY, LOW VOLTAGE APC, POWER OFF V Enter the selected adjustment group. -
23 M FACTORY MENU DESCRPTON Adjustment item. Adjustment value. Select the previous adjustment item. ncrease the adjustment value. Select the next adjustment item. Decreases the adjustment value. Enter the selected Menu. Return to the adjustment group. Push to return to the previous screen. Return the value to the factory default. (by holding down for second.) M FACTORY MENU OPERATON ) Push [ ] or [ ] to select the adjustment item and then hold down [ ]. / ) Push [ ] or [ ] to change the the adjustment value and then push [ ] to save the value and return to previous screen. / M QUTTNG ADJUSTMENT MODE ) Turn OFF the transceiver power, if the transceiver is powered ON. ) While holding down [ ], hold down [ ] to turn ON the transceiver power. -
24 - RECEVE ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT RX ADJUSTMENT PRESET RX ST MXER TRANSCEVER S CONDTON Channel: Receiving OPERATON Set the preset values. Simple /, Simple / (Factory Menu) Connect the SP-L to [SP]. (Rear panel) ADJUSTMENT TEM Set the values. Simple /, Simple / (Factory Menu) Channel: Connect an AC millivoltmeter to Mode: USB [SP]. Receiving (MAN-A UNT) VALUE "SSB SQL" "" "AM SQL" External speaker "" Noise sound is heard. "SSB SQL" "" "AM SQL" "" R, R o'clock position. (Preset) R, R (Repeatedly) RX F Channel: Test equipment Mode: USB Frequency:. MHz Test equipment's setting Receiving Set the test equipment's output level so that the khz tone audio is heard. Connect an AC millivoltmeter to [SP]. (MAN-A UNT) L, L, L, L Minimum AF output level. khz tone audio is heard. Maximum AF output level. ADJUSTMENT PONTS ON THE MAN-A UNT RX F ADJUSTMENT PONTS RX ST MXER ADJUSTMENT PONTS -
25 - RECEVE ADJUSTMENTS (Continued) ADJUSTMENT TRANSCEVER S CONDTON RF GAN Channel: Mode: USB PRE : OFF Receiving OPERATON Test equipment Frequency:. MHz Level : dbµ ( dbm) Set the Test equipment s output level so that the khz tone audio is heard. Test equipment Level : OFF Simple / (Factory Menu) S-METER Channel: Mode: VFO Channel: Mode: USB ADJUSTMENT TEM Test equipment s setting "RX Total Gain" Test equipment Frequency:. MHz Level : dbµ ( dbm) Simple / (Factory Menu) "S-METER FULL Set" VALUE Set this AF output level to " db," as the reference. Set the audio output level to db below the reference. Note the RSS value on the right bottom of the LCD as the reference. Noted value. ; The output level of the standard signal generator (SSG) is indicated as the SSG s terminated circuit (emf). S-METER ADJUSTMENT <STEP> The RSS value is displayed here. <STEP> Noted value. -
26 - TRANSMT ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT REFERENCE FREQUENCY TRANSCEVER S OPERATON CONDTON NOTE: Start this adjustment after the transceiver is cooled. Channel: Mode: CW Transmitting DLNG Channel: Mode: USB Receiving Test equipment Connect the test equipment to the antenna connector. Connect an ammeter to the DC power cable. Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / to Simple / (Factory Menu) Transmitting (Apply no audio to [MC].) ADJUSTMENT TEM "REF Freq." "DV " "DV " to DV Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple /, Simple / to Simple / (Factory Menu) Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Channel: Transmitting Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple /, (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) Simple / (Factory Menu) "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " "DV " VALUE. MHz (± Hz) "" "" Note the current value as the reference.. A more than the value shown in "Step." The same driving current as "DV " adjustment.. A more than the value shown in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step." The same value as in "Step." The same value as in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step.". A more than the value shown in "Step." -
27 - TRANSMT ADJUSTMENTS (Continued) ADJUSTMENT CM COUPLER TRANSCEVER S CONDTON Channel: Mode: CW Receiving OPERATON Test equipment Connect the test equipment to the antenna connector. (Confi g Menu)* Transmitting Simple / (Factory Menu) Connect a digital voltmeter to the check point REF on the (PA-A UNT) PA-A UNT. ADJUSTMENT TEM "RF Power" "TX Middle Power" C VALUE "MD" W Minimum voltage *; Enter the Confi g Menu as shown below. ) Push [ ] to return to the Main Menu. ) Select Setmode and push [ ] to enter, and then select Config using [ ]/[ ]. ) Select RF Power, and then set the TX power. ) Return to the Factory Menu to continue the adjustment. ADJUSTMENT PONT ON THE PA-A UNT CM COUPLER ADJUSTMENT PONT (C) CM COUPLER CHECK PONT (REF) -
28 - TRANSMT ADJUSTMENTS (Continued) ADJUSTMENT TRANSCEVER S CONDTON TX F Channel: Mode: USB Receiving Transmitting TX F GAN Channel: Receiving OPERATON Test equipment ) Connect the test equipment to the antenna connector and [MC]. ) Set the test equipment s audio generator as: Frequency: khz Level: mv (Confi g Menu)* (MAN-A UNT) ADJUSTMENT TEM "RF Power" L (MAN-A UNT) R VALUE "HGH" Maximum TX power Center position *; Enter the Confi g Menu as shown below. ) Push [ ] to return to the Main Menu. ) Select Setmode and push [ ] to enter, and then select Config using [ ]/[ ]. ) Select RF Power, and then set the TX power. ) Return to the Factory Menu to continue the adjustment. ADJUSTMENT PONT ON THE MAN-A UNT TX F ADJUSTMENT PONT (L) TX F GAN ADJUSTMENT PONT (R) CONNECTON FOR THE TX F ADJUSTMENT AC millvolt meter Audio generator Frequency: khz Level: mvrms PTT [MC] -
29 - TRANSMT ADJUSTMENTS (Continued) ADJUSTMENT TRANSCEVER S ADJUSTMENT OPERATON VALUE CONDTON TEM ALC Channel: Test equipment (Confi g Menu)* "RF Power" "HGH" CURRENT Mode: CW ) Connect the test equipment to Simple / "" Receiving the antenna connector. "CCV" (Factory Menu) ) Connect an ammeter between Simple / "" the transceiver and the power "TX High Power" (Factory Menu) supply. Transmitting Simple /. A ) Connect the check point "CCV" (Factory Menu) FOR on the PA-A UNT to "" the ground. NOTE: Adjust this adjustment Simple / TX High Power items as quickly as (Factory Menu) possible. *; Enter the Confi g Menu as shown below. ) Push [ ] to return to the Main Menu. ) Select Setmode and push [ ] to enter, and then select Config using [ ]/[ ]. ) Select RF Power, and then set the TX power. ) Return to the Factory Menu to continue the adjustment. ADJUSTMENT PONT ON THE PA-A UNT ALC CURRENT CHECK PONT (FOR) -
30 - TRANSMT ADJUSTMENTS (Continued) ADJUSTMENT TRANSCEVER S CONDTON TX POWER Channel: (CW mode) Mode: CW Receiving TX POWER (AM mode) TX POWER (DATA) PO METER Receiving LOW VOLTAGE APC POWER OFF V TX SENSTVTY OPERATON Test equipment Connect the test equipment to the antenna connector. ADJUSTMENT TEM VALUE (Confi g Menu)* "RF Power" "LOW" Transmitting Simple / W (Factory Menu "TX Low Power" >Simple) Receiving (Confi g Menu)* "RF Power" "MD" Transmitting Simple / W "TX Middle Power" (Factory Menu) Receiving (Confi g Menu)* "RF Power" "HGH" Transmitting Simple / (Factory Menu) Channel: Test equipment Mode: AM Connect the test equipment to Receiving the antenna connector. Transmitting (Factory Menu> Detail>Detail-/) Channel: Test equipment Mode: RTTY Connect the test equipment to Receiving the antenna connector. Transmitting (Factory Menu> Detail>Detail-/) (Factory Menu> Design> Design-/) Receiving (Factory Menu> Design> Design-/) Receiving (Factory Menu> Design> Design-/) Receiving (Factory Menu> Design> Design-/) Channel: Receiving Mode: USB Transmitting Test equipment ) Connect the test equipment to the antenna connector and [MC]. ) Set the test equipment s audio generator as: Frequency: khz Level: mv : For W versions. : For W versions. *; Enter the Confi g Menu as shown below. ) Push [ ] to return to the Main Menu. ) Select Setmode and push [ ] to enter, and then select Config using [ ]/[ ]. ) Select RF Power, and then set the TX power. ) Return to the Factory Menu to continue the adjustment. ADJUSTMENT PONT ON THE MAN-A UNT "TX High Power" W W (Confi g Menu)* "RF Power" "HGH" "AM Power Ratio" W (Confi g Menu)* "RF Power" "HGH" "DATA Power Ratio" "Power Meter H" Pocv H Pocv L W Power OFF V (Confi g Menu)* "RF Power H" "HGH" (MAN-A UNT) R W TX F SENSTVTY ADJUSTMENT PONT (R) -
31 SECTON. PARTS LST [MAN-A UNT] REF PARTS H/V NO. NO. DESCRPTON M. LOCATON C S.C UPCTB-E T./. C S.C NJMAV-TE-#FMZB T./. C S.C NJMAV-TE-#FMZB T./. C S.C CDBPWR T./. C S.C CDBPWR T./. C S.C TAF(TELF) T./. C S.C TSADCTR T./. C S.C TCWFU(TELF) T./. C S.C SNLVCGUDCKR T./. C S.C ADBCPZ-RL T./. C S.C UPCTB-E T./. C S.C SNLVCGDCTR T./. C S.C UPCTB-E T./. C S.C SNAHCGUDCKR T./. C S.C UPCTB-E T./. C S.C TCWHFU(TELF) T./. C S.C SNLVCGDCUR T./. C S.C ADYSVZ T./. C S.REG XCDMR-G T./. C S.C UPCTB-E-A T./. C S.C S-CAUA-CE-G T./. C S.C TCSF(TERF) T./. C S.C TCWFU(TELF) T./. C S.C CDBNSR B./. C S.C RFCAMDFB(SX-D-) T./. C S.C TCSF(TERF) T./. C S.C S-CNMC-B-TG T./. C S.C REXBSAS B./. C S.C RLPESA-S T./. C S.C NJMV-TE-#FMZB T./. C S.C RASA T./. C S.C SNAHCPWR T./. C S.C TCLVXFS(ELF) T./. C S.C RX-SA B B./. C S.C TCSF(TERF) B./. Q S.TRA SC-B(TERF) T./. Q S.TRA UMDN TR T./. Q S.TRA MDAT B./. Q S.TRA MDAT B./. Q S.TRA MDAT B./. Q S.TRA MDAT B./. Q S.TRA MDAT B./. Q S.TRA MDAT B./. Q S.TRA MDAT B./. Q S.TRA MDAT B./. Q S.TRA UMDN TR T./. Q S.TRA UMDN TR T./. Q S.TRA DTAEUA T T./. Q S.TRA DTCTUA T T./. Q S.TRA DTCEUA T B./. Q S.TRA SCA-F-TD-E T./. Q S.TRA SCA-F-TD-E T./. Q S.TRA SAA TR T./. Q S.TRA SC-B(TERF) T./. Q S.TRA SC-O(TERF) T./. Q S.FET MMBFJLTG T./. Q S.FET MMBFJLTG T./. Q S.FET MMBFJLTG T./. Q S.FET MMBFJLTG T./. Q S.TRA UMDN TR T./. Q S.FET SK--TG-E T./. Q S.TRA SC-T T./. Q S.TRA SC T R T./. Q S.TRA SC T R T./. Q S.FET SK--TG-E T./. Q S.FET SK--TG-E T./. Q S.FET SK--TG-E T./. Q S.FET SK--TG-E T./. Q S.FET SK--TG-E T./. Q S.TRA SC-O(TERF) T./. Q S.TRA UMDN TR T./. Q S.TRA UMDN TR T./. Q S.TRA SC-GR(TERF) T./ Q S.TRA DMGR T./. Q S.TRA DMGR T./. Q S.TRA SC-GR(TERF) T./. Q S.TRA DTCEUA T T./. Q S.TRA SC-O(TERF) T./. Q S.TRA UMDN TR T./. Q S.TRA SC-T RF B./. Q S.TRA SA-GR(TELF) T./. Q S.TRA MDAT T./. Q S.TRA MDAT B./. D S.DO KDSU RTK/P T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. Eqv.= This component is equivalent to the REF No. component listed above, and may be substituted on parts orders and repairs. - [MAN-A UNT] REF PARTS H/V NO. NO. DESCRPTON M. LOCATON D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO HSMASTR-E T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO HSMASTR-E B./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO HSMASTR-E B./. D S.DO SVLF T /. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.ZEN HZU.BTRF-E T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.VAR BBY-V H T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.VAR BBY-V H T./. D S.DO SS TE B./. D S.DO SS TE B./. D S.DO SS TE B./. D S.DO SS TE B./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SS TE T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO RBG TR T./. D S.DO RBG TR T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO SVLF T./. D S.DO KDS RTK/P T./. D S.DO KDS RTK/P T./. D S.DO KDS RTK/P T./. D S.DO KDS RTK/P T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. D S.DO BAT-W H T./ D S.DO BAT-W H T./. D S.DO LSSTG T./. F S.MON XDCAE. MHz (FL-) T./. F CER CFWLAKHFA-B (CFWSHT) X S.XTA CR- XTCJH. MHz T./. X S.XTA CR- XRCJH. MHz T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF B./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A (.U) T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A (.U) T./. L S.CO LQHCNKL T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A (.U) T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. M.=Mounted side (T: Mounted on the Top side, B: Mounted on the Bottom side) S.=Surface mount
32 [MAN-A UNT] REF PARTS H/V NO. NO. DESCRPTON M. LOCATON L S.CO CC-RG-A (.U) T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A (.U) T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A (.U) T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A (.U) T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A (.U) T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A (.U) T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A (.U) T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L CO LR- L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L CO LR- L CO LR- L CO LR- L S.CO LQHCNKL T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO LQWBHNRJL T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO LQWBHNRJL T./. L S.CO.-.-TL N T./. L S.CO #DB-=P * T./. L S.CO LQWBHNRJL T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO.-.-TL.N T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L CO LS- L S.CO.-.-TL.N T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF B./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO CC-NG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L CO LS- L S.CO ELJFB K-F T./. L S.CO LR- KBL T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF B./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF B./. L CO LS- L S.CO ELJFB K-F T./. L CO LS- L S.CO LR- T./. L CO LS- L S.CO ELJFB K-F T./. L S.CO ELJFB K-F T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO LR- KBL T./. L S.CO ELJFB K-F T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO ELJFB K-F T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO MLFD RK-T B./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./ L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. [MAN-A UNT] REF PARTS H/V NO. NO. DESCRPTON M. LOCATON L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO LR- T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO ELJRE RGFA T./. L S.CO LQWBHNRJL T./. L S.CO ELJRE RGFA T./. L S.CO LR- T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO LQWBHNRJL T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO LQWBHNRJL T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO HFACC -T T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO LR- T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF B./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF B./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF T./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF T./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF B./. L S.CO NLVT-RJ-PF B./. L S.CO NLVT-J-PF B./. L S.CO CC-RG-A T /. L S.CO CCB-NG-A T./. L S.CO CC-NG-A T./. L S.CO CC-NG-A T./. L S.CO CC-NG-A T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () B./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJYJU () B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. Eqv.= This component is equivalent to the REF No. component listed above, and M.=Mounted side (T: Mounted on the Top side, B: Mounted on the Bottom side) may be substituted on parts orders and repairs. S.=Surface mount -
33 [MAN-A UNT] REF PARTS H/V NO. NO. DESCRPTON M. LOCATON R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.M) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.M) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V T / R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.M) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.M) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERAYED V () T./. R S.RES ERAYED V () T./. R S.RES ERAYED V () T./. R S.RES ERAYED V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.TR EVM-WSX B () T./. R S.TR EVM-WSX B () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ-JPW T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ-JPW T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ R V (.) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ-JPW T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.THE NTCG BH JT B./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T /. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. Eqv.= This component is equivalent to the REF No. component listed above, and may be substituted on parts orders and repairs. - [MAN-A UNT] REF PARTS H/V NO. NO. DESCRPTON M. LOCATON R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.THE NTCG BH JT T./. R S.THE NTCG BH JT T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.THE NTCG BH JT T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.THR NTCG BH JT T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () B./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T /. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.THE NTCG BH JT T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ R V (.) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.TR EVM-VSX BE () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V B./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V B./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (M) T./. M.=Mounted side (T: Mounted on the Top side, B: Mounted on the Bottom side) S.=Surface mount
34 [MAN-A UNT] REF PARTS H/V NO. NO. DESCRPTON M. LOCATON R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V B./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V T./. R S.RES ERJGE JPW V T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEYJ V () T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (K) T./. R S.RES RRP--D (K) T./. R S.RES RRP--D (.K) T./. R S.RES ERJGEJ X (.K) T./. 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