CX4 - CX6 - CX12 PDF
CX4 - CX6 - CX12 PDF
CX4 - CX6 - CX12 PDF
CX4
CX12
CX Series
CX4T
CX1 2T
CX SERIES AMPLIFIER
SERVICE MANUAL
CX4 - CX4T
CX6 - CX6T
CX12 - CX12T
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CX Series Chassis Drawings
CX4 Chassis Assembly .................................................................... 42
CX4T Chassis Assembly .................................................................. 45
y ........................................................ 48
CX6 & CX12 Chassis Assembly
CX6T & CX12T Chassis Assembly
y .................................................... 48
CX6
cx4 CX12
Output Power (per channel):
Continuous Average Output Power both channels driven:
8 ohms, 20Hz - 20kHz, 0.1% THD 150 watts 200 watts 400 watts
4 ohms, 20Hz - 20kHz, 0.1% THD 225 watts 300 watts 650 watts
2 ohms, 1kHz, 1% THD* 350 watts 0 watts
450 650 watts
Continuous Average Output Power bridged mono oDeration:
8 ohms, 20Hz - 20kHz, 0.1% THD 450 watts 600 watts 1200 watts
4 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD* 700 watts 400 watts 1800 watts
Voltage Gain (@ direct outputs): 35x (31 dB) 40x (32 dB) 56.5 (35 dB)
Sensitivity (for rated power @ 8 ohms): 0.96 V rms 1.02 Vrms 1 .00 Vrms
Distortion:
SMPTE-IM Less than 0.05%
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz, +/-0.2dB
Damping Factor (@ direct outputs): 200
Noise: 1 00dB below rated output (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Input Impedance 10k unbalanced, 20k balanced
Dimensions
Faceplate Width Standard 19” Rack Mounting
Faceplate Height 3.5” (13.3 cm) 5.25” (13.3 cm) 5.25” (13.3 cm)
Chassis Depth 17.9” (45.5 cm) 17.9” (45.5 cm) 17.9” (45.5 cm)
Weight
Shipping, Lbs/kg 36/16.4 53/24 58/26.3
Net, Lbs/kg 30/13.6 44/20 50122.7
CX Series Product Specifications CX Series
CX4 T
CX12T
Voltage Gain (dB): 35x (31 dB) 40x (32 dB) 56.5x (35 dB)
Sensitivity (for rated power @ 8 ohms) 0.98 V rms 1.02 Vrms 1 .00 Vrms
Distortion:
SMPTE-IM Less than 0.05%
Frequency Response: -3dB @ 45Hz*, -0.2dB @ 20kHz ; direct outputs
45Hz* -16kHz, +0, 3dB ; isolated outputs
*Low Frequency is limited by 18 dB/octave 45 Hz high pass filter
Damping Factor: 200 ( @ direct outputs)
Noise: 1 00dB below rated output (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Input Impedance 10k ohms unbalanced and 20k balanced
Dimensions
Faceplate Width Standard 19” Rack Mounting
Faceplate Height 3.5” (13.3 cm) 5.25” (13.3 cm) 5.25” (13.3 cm)
Chassis Depth 17.9” (45.5 cm) 17.9” (45.5 cm) 17.9” (45.5 cm)
Weight
Shipping, Lbs/kg 46/21 62/28 75/34
Net, Lbs/kg 40/18.2 55/25 67/30.4
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I n t r o d u c t i o n
This manual is prepared to assist service personnel with the repair and calibration of the
CX Series power amplifiers The procedures described in this manual require advanced
technical experience and sophisticated audio test equipment.
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CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. No user-
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
WARNING: To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain
or moisture.
Documentation
This manual contains schematics, printed circuit board (PCB) drawings, parts lists, and
mechanical assembly drawings. This information should be used in conjunction with the test and
troubleshooting guide.
The electrical and electronic components are identified by circuit identification numbers on the
schematics and the parts list, The test & troubleshooting sections refer to designations shown in
the schematics.
Equivalent Parts
Although many of the electronic components used in this product may be available from
electronic suppliers, some components are specially tested and approved by QSC. A product
repaired with non-QSC supplied components may not meet factory specifications. Repairs
performed using non-QSC parts may void the product warranty, When in doubt, you may contact
QSC Technical Services for assistance.
Parts orders to QSC should include the product model number, the part description, and the QSC
part number (from the parts list in this manual). Parts will be shipped via UPS, F.O.B. Costa Mesa,
California, Shipping, handling and COD charges may be added to the cost of the parts.
Factory Repair
It may become necessary to return a product to the factory for repair. Call QSC Technical
Services for return instructions. You must obtain a Return Authorization number from QSC before
returning a product to the factory. QSC Technical Services may be reached at (800) 772-2834.
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Test Equipment
For testing, as outlined in this manual, the following equipment will be needed.
Audio Precision test and procedures files are made available, free of charge, from QSC Technical
Services by either sending a self addressed stamped envelope and a 3 1/2” disk to QSC, or by
logging on to QSC Online and downloading the appropriate files.
AMPLIFIER SECTION
NOTE: This test procedure will refer to the amplifier’s channels as Ch 1 (Channel 1) & Ch2
(Channel 2). Component designation will have the prefix “5” for Ch 1 and “6” for Ch2.
lS ET-UP
1. Connect a test load to the output terminals of the amplifier.
2. Make sure the Stereo / Bridge switch is set to the Stereo position.
3. Connect a distortion analyzer with a resolution of 0.05%, 20-20kHz (or better) to the output
terminals of the amplifier. Enable the 80kHz low pass filter.
4. Connect a dual-channel oscilloscope to the following test points:
Ch1- a 10X (vertical sensitivity - 2V/cm) scope probe to the channel speaker output.
Ch2 - a 1X scope probe (vertical sensitivity - 0.1V/cm) to the distortion analyzer
output.
5. Set amp gain pots fully clockwise and turn on power switch.
6. Connect the output of the signal generator to the input terminals of the amplifier and select
an output of 0.96 (0.98 for CX4T) VRMS, 1 KHz sine wave.
7. Plug the amplifier in to a variac and set up an AC line current monitor.
l CHANNEL OUTPUT
1. Look for amplified signal on the scope for channel 1. Switch the input signal and scope to
channel 2 and repeat output test. Check for noisy / contaminated gain pots by observing
general instability on the distortion waveform while adjusting the gain control levels.
2. Select an 8 ohm load and confirm with the gain controls that this amplifier is producing a
minimum of 170 watts at 1 kHz just beyond the point of clipping (1 .0% THD+N). Check both
channels.
l BIAS ADJUSTMENT
1. Let the amplifier cool down to room temperature.
2. With an input amplitude of 1Vrms increase the input frequency to 15kHz. Reduce the input
signal 20dB (80%) from full output. For the first channel to be calibrated, adjust the crossover
trimpot R512 for about a 400mVpk-pk crossover spike protruding from the noise trace on
the oscilloscope. It will be necessary to have the oscilloscope measure unfiltered distortion
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from the amplifier in order to see the crossover spike. It is necessary to disable the 80kHz
lowpass filter on the analyzer for this test. Further trim R512 so that the total distortion for
that channel is at about 0.1% THD+N. If bias is not adjustable, see the bias description and
troubleshooting section of this manual,
3. If a distortion analyzer is not available, a less accurate crossover distortion and bias adjustment
can be made by monitoring the driver transistor (Q503 & 0504) bias current. With the
amplifier at room temperature, and with no input signal plugged into the amplifier, measure the
DC voltage across the emitter resistors of 0502 or Q504 (R516, R517). Adjust R512 to
obtain about 80mV d.c. across one of these resistors.
4. With no signal plugged into the amplifier and with an 8 ohm load, verify that the AC idle
current from the AC service is no more than 1 .O amps a.c.
5. Let the amplifier cool down and check / adjust channel 2.
l FREQUENCY RESPONSE
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1. Set load to 8 ohms and scale the input generator to gain 1 watt of power from the amplifier on
each channel. Gain controls on the amplifier should be fully up.
2. Check frequency response from 20Hz to 20kHz (+/- 0.2dB) by sweeping random frequencies
between these extremes. This is done by verifying the same voltage amplitude at each of
the frequencies selected (within 20Hz to 20kH.z). Check both channels,
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1. Set load to 8 ohms and scale the input generator to gain 1 watt of power from the amplifier on
each channel. Gain controls on the amplifier should be fully up.
2. Check frequency response from 45Hz to 16kHz (+/- 0.2dB) by sweeping random frequencies
between these extremes. This is done by verifying the same voltage amplitude at each of
the frequencies selected (within 45Hz to 16kHz). Check both channels.
l THERMAL TEST
1. Set input frequency to 1 KHz and short both channels while they are producing power into a
load.
2. AC line current draw should be about 7.0 - 8.0 amps for both channels. As the amplifier gets
hot, there will be some current drift upwards. This is not a problem as long as the case
temperature on the output transistors does not exceed 105 degrees C.
3. Verify that the PTC circuit causes thermal shutdown after an extended period of time.
4. While the amplifier is progressing towards thermal shutdown, look for the fan to cut in to high
speed.
5. When thermal shutdown occurs on both channels, verify AC idle current of less than 2.5
amperes.
6. Remove short to verify thermal protect recovery.
l OUTPUT NOISE
1. Set the amplifier gain controls all the way up, with a 1 kHz 1.00Vrms sinewave input signal.
Note the output level.
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2. Remove the input signal connector from the amplifier and measure the residual noise level
produced into the load by the amplifier. The noise signal should be 100 dB down from the
full output power point measured. A signal to noise ratio should be better than or equal to
100dB. Check both channels.
l FINAL CHECK
This completes the amplifier test procedure for this model. Inspect the amplifier for mechanical
defects. Inspect the solder connections. Reassemble the amplifier and verify the amplifier’s
operation before returning the product to service.
lS ET-UP
1. Connect a test load to the output terminals of the amplifier.
2. Make sure the Stereo / Bridge switch is set to the Stereo position.
3. Connect a distortion analyzer with a resolution of 0.05%, 20-20kHz (or better) to the output
terminals of the amplifier. Enable the 80kHz low pass filter.
4. Connect a dualchannel oscilloscope to the following test points:
Ch1- a 10X (vertical sensitivity - 2V/cm) scope probe to the channel speaker output.
Ch2 - a 1X scope probe (vertical sensitivity - 0.1V/cm) to the distortion analyzer
output.
5. Set amp gain pots fully clockwise and turn on power switch.
6. Connect the output of the signal generator to the input terminals of the amplifier and select
an output of 1.15 VRMS, 1 KHz sine wave.
7. Plug the amplifier in to a variac and set up an AC line current monitor.
l CHANNEL OUTPUT
1. Look for amplified signal on the scope for channel 1.. Switch the input signal and scope to
channel 2 and repeat output test. Check for noisy / contaminated gain pots by looking for
general instability on the distortion waveform while adjusting the gain control levels,
2. Select an 8 ohm load and confirm with the gain controls that this amplifier is producing a
minimum of 220 watts at 1 kHz just beyond the point of clipping (1.0% THD+N). Check both
channels.
l BRIDGE MODE
1. Turn the power switch off and the gain controls down.
2. Move the bridge switch on the amp from the Stereo to Bridge position.
3. Set an 8 ohm load to both red output binding posts (CH1 positive and CH2 negative).
4. Apply a 1VRMS, 1 kHz sinewave input to channel 1 of the amplifier. Check for 600 watts at
0.1% THD+N and verify that the output does not collapse. The position of CH2’s gain control
does not affect the output level.
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5 Turn power off and place the amplifier under test back into the Stereo mode with output loads
connected to each channel. Reinsert CH2 input plug and turn both gain controls fully up.
l BIAS ADJUSTMENT
1. Let the amplifier cool down to room temperature,
2. With an input amplitude of 1Vrms, increase the input frequency to 20kHz. Reduce the input
signal 20dB (80%) from full output. At this point, a couple of watts of output power should be
observed at the output. For the first channel to be calibrated, adjust the crossover trimpot
VR501 for about a 400mVpk-pk crossover spike protruding from the noise trace on the
oscilloscope. It will be necessary to have the oscilloscope measure unfiltered distortion from
the amplifier in order to see the crossover spike. It is necessary to disable the 80kHz lowpass
filter on the analyzer for this test. Further trim VR501 so that the total distortion for that
channel is at about 0.1% THD+N. If bias is not settable, see the bias description and
troubleshooting section of this manual.
3. If a distortion analyzer is not available, a less accurate crossover distortion and bias adjustment
can be made by monitoring the driver transistor (Q501 & Q502) bias current. With the
amplifier at room temperature, and with no input signal plugged into the amplifier, measure the
DC voltage across the emitter resistors of Q501 and Q502 (R501, R502). Adjust VR501 to
obtain about 80mV d.c. across one of these resistors.
4. With no signal plugged into the amplifier and with an 8 ohm load, verify that the AC idle
current from the AC service is no more than 1 .O amps a.c.
5. Let the amplifier cool down and check/adjust channel 2.
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e. Once the correct AC current draw is set, remove the short on the output, When this
is done, the output power should spring back into the 4 ohm load. If it does not,
the current limits are set too low.
f. Once the output recovers into the 4 ohm load, verify that both polarities of the
output sinewave are clipping at the same time. If one polarity clips before the other,
adjust the current limit for that polarity (1 + or I - ) until both polarities clip at the
same time.
g. After the short circuit current is set and even clipping is achieved, re-apply the short
to the output to reconfirm AC line current. If the current draw is not within the
range specified, again balance the current limit trimpots until even clipping and the
correct AC current draw is met.
h. Remove the input signal from CH1 and calibrate CH2. It is important to calibrate
only one channel at a time.
l FREQUENCY RESPONSE
1. Set load to 8 ohms and scale the input generator to gain 1 watt of power from the amplifier on
each channel. Gain controls on the amplifier should be fully up.
2. Check frequency response from 20Hz to 20kHz (+/- 0.2dB) by sweeping random frequencies
between these extremes, This is done by verifying the same voltage amplitude at each of
the frequencies selected (within 20Hz to 20kHz). The frequency extremes for the CX6Tdirect
outputs is between 45Hz and 16kHz (-3dB @ 45Hz, -0.2dB @ 20 kHz). Check both channels.
l THERMAL TEST
1. Set input frequency to 1 KHz and short both channels while they are producing power into a
load.
2. AC line current draw should be about 7.0 - 8.0 amps for both channels. As the amplifier gets
hot, there will be some current drift upwards. This is not a problem as long as the case
temperature on the output transistors does not exceed 105 degrees C.
3. Verify that the PTC circuit causes thermal shutdown after an extended period of time.
4. While the amplifier is progressing towards thermal shutdown, look for the fan to cut in to high
speed.
5. When thermal shutdown occurs on both channels, verify AC idle current of less than 2.5
amperes.
6. Remove short to verify thermal protect recovery.
l OUTPUT NOISE
1. Set the amplifier gain controls all the way up, with a 1 kHz 1.00Vrms sinewave input signal.
Note the output level.
2. Remove the input signal connector from the amplifier and measure the residual noise level
produced into the load by the amplifier. The noise signal should be 100 dB down from the
full output power point measured. A signal to noise ratio should be better than or equal to
1OOdB. Check both channels.
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l FINAL CHECK
This completes the amplifier test procedure for this model. Inspect the amplifier for mechanical
defects. Inspect the solder connections. Reassemble the amplifier and verify the amplifier’s
operation before returning the product to service.
lS ET-UP
1. Connect a test load to the output terminals of the amplifier.
2. Make sure the Stereo / Bridge switch is set to the Stereo position.
3. Connect a distortion analyzer with a resolution of 0.05%, 20-20kHz (or better) to the output
terminals of the amplifier. Enable the 80kHz low pass filter.
4. Connect a dualchannel oscilloscope to the following test points:
Ch1 - a 1 OX (vertical sensitivity - 2V/cm) scope probe to the channel speaker output.
Ch2 - a 1 X scope probe (vertical sensitivity - 0. 1V/cm) to the distortion analyzer
output.
5. Set amp gain pots fully clockwise and turn on power switch.
6. Connect the output of the signal generator to the input terminals of the amplifier and select
an output of 1 .00 VRMS, 1 KHz sine wave.
7. Plug the amplifier in to a variac and set up an AC line current monitor.
l CHANNEL OUTPUT
1. Look for amplified signal on the scope for channel 1. Switch the input signal and scope to
channel 2 and repeat output test. Check for noisy / contaminated gain pots by looking for
general instability on the distortion waveform while adjusting the gain control levels.
2. Select an 8 ohm load and confirm with the gain controls that this amplifier is producing a
minimum of 430 watts at 1 kHz just beyond the point of clipping (1 .0% THD+N). Check both
channels.
l BRIDGE MODE
1. Turn the power switch off and the gain controls down.
2, Move the bridge switch on the amp from the Stereo to Bridge position.
3. Set an 8 ohm load to both red output binding posts (CH1 positive and CH2 negative). Remove
the input connector from channel 2.
4. Apply a 1VRMS, 1 kHz sinewave input to channel 1 of the amplifier. Check for 1200 watts at
0.1% THD+N and verify that the output does not collapse. The position of CH2’s gain control
does not affect the output level.
5, Turn power off and place the amplifier under test back into the Stereo mode with output loads
connected to each channel. Reinsert CH2 input plug and turn both gain controls fully up.
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l BIAS ADJUSTMENT
1. Let the amplifier cool down to room temperature.
2. With an input amplitude of 1Vrms, increase the input frequency to 20kHz. Reduce the input
signal 20dB (80%) from full output. At this point, a couple of watts of output power should be
observed at the output. For the first channel to be calibrated, adjust the crossover trimpot
VR501 for about a 4OOmVpk-pk crossover spike protruding from the noise trace on the
oscilloscope. It will be necessary to have the oscilloscope measure unfiltered distortion from
the amplifier in order to see the crossover spike. It is necessary to disable the 80kHz lowpass
filter on the analyzer for this test. Further trim VR501 so that the total distortion for that
channel is at about 0.1% THD+N. If bias is not settable, see the bias description and
troubleshooting section of this manual.
3. If a distortion analyzer is not available, a less accurate crossover distortion and bias adjustment
can be made by monitoring the driver transistor (Q501 & Q502) bias current. With the
amplifier at room temperature, and with no input signal plugged into the amplifier, measure the
DC voltage across the emitter resistors of Q501 and Q502 (R501, R502). Adjust VR501 to
obtain about 80mV d.c. across one of these resistors.
4. With no signal plugged into the amplifier and with an 8 ohm load, verify that the AC idle
current from the AC service is no more than 1 .O amps a.c.
5. Let the amplifier cool down and check/adjust channel 2.
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channels the same for a change in current limiting. Both wipers need to adjust
evenly to achieve a balanced setting.
e. Once the correct AC current draw is set, remove the short on the output. When this
is done, the output power should spring back into the 4 ohm load. If it does not,
the current limits are set too low.
f. Once the output recovers into the 4 ohm load, verify that both polarities of the
output sinewave are clipping at the same time. If one polarity clips before the other,
adjust the current limit for that polarity (1+ or I - ) until both polarities clip at the
same time.
g. After the short circuit current is set and even clipping is achieved, reapply the short
to the output to reconfirm AC line current. If the current draw is not within the
range specified, again balance the current limit trimpots until even clipping and the
correct AC current draw is met.
h. Remove the input signal from CH1 and calibrate CH2. It is important to calibrate
only one channel at a time.
l FREQUENCY RESPONSE
1. Set load to 8 ohms and scale the input generator to gain 1 watt of power from the amplifier on
each channel. Gain controls on the amplifier should be fully up.
2. Check frequency response from 200Hz to 20kHz (+/- 0.2dB) by sweeping random frequencies
between these extremes. This is done by verifying the same voltage amplitude at each of
the frequencies selected (within 200Hz to 20kHz). The frequency extremes for the CX6Tdirect
outputs is between 45Hz and 16kHz (-3dB @ 45Hz, -0.2dB @ 20 kHz). Check both channels.
l THERMAL TEST
1. Set input frequency to 1 KHz and short both channels while they are producing power into a
load.
2. AC line current draw should be about 7.0 - 8.0 amps for both channels. As the amplifier gets
hot, there will be some current drift upwards. This is not a problem as long as the case
temperature on the output transistors does not exceed 105 degrees C.
3. Verify that the PTC circuit causes thermal shutdown after an extended period of time.
4. While the amplifier is progressing towards thermal shutdown, look for the fan to cut into high
speed.
5. When thermal shutdown occurs on both channels, verify AC idle current of less than 2.5
amperes.
6. Remove short to verify thermal protect recovev.
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l OUTPUT NOISE
1. Set the amplifier gain controls all the way up, with a 1 kHz 1 .00Vrms sinewave input signal,
Note the output level.
2. Remove the input signal connector from the amplifier and measure the residual noise level
produced into the load by the amplifier. The noise signal should be 100 dB down from the
full output power point measured. A signal to noise ratio should be better than or equal to
1 00dB. Check both channels.
l FINALCHECK
This completes the amplifier test procedure for this model. Inspect the amplifier for mechanical
defects. Inspect the solder connections. Reassemble the amplifier and verify the amplifier’s
operation before returning the product to service.
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T r o u b l e s hooting
Current Draw
(Circuit breakers and fuses blow. Burning smell or smoke)
Symptoms:
- Excessive current without signal present
l- Fast current draw
- Medium current draw
. Slow current draw
- Runaway current draw
Possible Causes:
-EXCESSIVE CURRENT WITHOUT SIGNAL PRESENT (Above 2A and less than 4A)
1. The amplifier draws high current when the AC supply voltage is first applied. This symptom
may mean that there is a short in the power stages of the circuit.
2. This could also be a misadjusted bias setting. See calibration procedures in this manual for
setting bias, Check for VR511, VR61 1 (CX6/T, CX12/T), R512, VR612 (CX4/T) or open
d i o d e s D505, D506, D605, D606 (CX6/T, CX1 2/T), D504, D505, D604, D605 (CX4/T).
l MEDIUM CURRENT DRAW (increases slowly, can go to 30 VAC before current becomes excessive.):
1. Single polarity driver or output short.
2. Open or missing bias diodes D505, D506 (CX6/T, CX12/T), D504, D505 (CX4/T).
l SLOW CURRENT DRAW (above 60 volts AC before current begins to increase, amp may pass signal):
1. Severely misadjusted bias circuit or defective D505-506 (CX6/T, CX12/T), R512, R612, D504,
D505 (CX4/T).
2. Severe oscillation causing current drain. Check all feedback components and high frequency
snubber circuit
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Model CX4/4 T
Symptoms:
l Amplifier does not come out of protect
- Amplifier will not thermally protect
- Muting delay
- Pilot LED not working
- Fan doesn’t work
l MUTING DELAY
1. Excess muting delay (rest works OK): Check timing capacitor C51 voltage. If it rises normally
but circuit is slow to turn on, check D51.
2. No muting delay (rest works OK): R51/R51 low ( fast charge C51). Missing R53 or high.
l NOTHERMAL SHUTOFF
Short the amplifier load with full signal to raise heatsink temperature and put voltmeter across PTC
R516 & R616 (yellow or gray sensor on the output transistor), looking for voltage to rise from 0.7V
cold to 5.5V at shut down.
1. No Red “Protect”, may have no R531, which defeats whole thermal circuit (no voltage across
PTC). Also check D517 high/missing, or relay drive circuit stuck on.
l NO DC PROTECT:
I. R532 missing or very high.
2, BR502 defective/wrongly stuffed
3. Q511 defective/wrong
4, D518 reversed (also no muting delay)
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Symptoms:
- Output power “breaking up”
l -Ringing’ sound with no input to amplifier
- Output collapses into a 8, 4, or 2 ohm load
- Voltage rails ok without signal
- Amplifier gets too hot without load
- One channel clips prematurely
- Gain wrong
- Poor Frequency Response
l Step Circuit Problems
Possible Causes:
l OUTPUT POWER “BREAKING UP” (Output distorted
1. R523, ,524, 526, 527 open (CX4/T) R520.
2. C513, C514 open. (CX4/T) C515.
3. Check for continuity between speaker ground, input ground and ac ground.
4. R501, R502, R543 open. (CX4/T) R516, R517.
5, Current limits out of adjustment.
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l GAIN WRONG
1. Too high: Missing one of the two feedback resistors from output, R538 or R542, (CX4/T)
R524; or input RN902, (CX4/T) RN500 is wrong value. (Faulty input resistors will cause the
amplifier to fail the Common Mode test.)
2. Too low: Above feedback values wrong or shunt resistor R541/C520, (CX4/T) R523 wrong or
open (open causes very low gain with instability. Check circuit trace).
l POOR FREQUENCY RESPONSE (Be sure to correct any gain problem first)
1. High frequency, determined by feedback capacitor C519, (CX4/T) C516 (wrong value also
causes instability)
2. Low frequency, determined by DC feedback rolloff C520, and “butterworth” feedback
compensation network C518/R542. (CX4/T) C502 low frequency rolloff.
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2. No step: check 0503, Q504, U501, U502 burned to open. R505, R506, R510 open.
Instability
(Gain problems, spurious noises, and oscillations)
All Models
l General Output Distortion
l Excessive or unbalanced crossover
- Output waveform appears “fuzzy”
Possible Causes:
First, distinguish between instability (fuzziness), “ringing” which is momentary instability after a
transition, "step” distortion, crossover distortion (both often show ringing), or general distortion.
MEDIUM:
Check feedback capacitor C519. (CX4/T) C516,
LOW GAIN:
Suspect open circuit in feedback shunt R541 and C520. (CX4/T) R523. Check for broken
circuit trace. Substitute IC and check IC socket for contamination.
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Symptoms:
- Current limiting wrong
l Current limiting too high into a short
. IC rail too high into a short
- Current limiting too low into a short
l Uneven voltage rails
Possible Causes:
l CURRENT LIMITING WRONG
Current limits should remain high down to 2 ohms, and collapse to a lower value for short
circuits. This is caused by the IC rails going from normal 14 - 1.5 volts to about 5-6 volts.
Current limit trimmers TR502 & TR503 permits adjustment of each channel to a specified range.
See Test & Calibration Procedures for correct adjustment of the current limiting.
l CURRENT LIMITING TOO HIGH INTO SHORT (IC rail check normal 5-6 volts)
1. Reversed or shorted 4.7V zeners D511, D514. (CX4/T) D503, D506.
2. Shorted bias diode D505, D506 (also shows severe crossover). (CX4/T) D504, D505.
. CURRENT LIMITING TOO LOW INTO SHORT ONLY (OK into normal loads)
1. 3.9 or 4.7V zeners high (7.5V or 15V).
2. Clip LED LD103 shorted, clip circuit pans R544 low. (CX4/T) LD1,LD3, R511.
3. D101/D102/D103/D104 shorted. (CX4/T) BR500.
l OK INTO SHORT BUT LOW INTO 2 OHMS: (Usuall y on one side only)
1, IC RAIL LOW: Check replenishing resistor R548 and diodes D519, D.520. (CX4/T) D509,
D511, R518.
2. IC RAIL OK: (until clipping starts) usually indicates low output section gain caused by weak
driver, open output devices, or open emitter resistors. Also check value of driver emitter
resistors R501, R502. (CX4/T) R516, R517.
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Model CX4/4T
Part Number Description Qtv Reference
LB-00005200 LABEL, cUL APPROVAL 1 CHASSIS
PS-000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
Model CX6/6T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
LB-0 00052-00 LABEL, cUL APPROVAL 1 CHASSIS
MS-0 0005-MS 20A, 250 V FUSE 1 F901
PS-00 0038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
RE-0 00170-NR THERMISTOR NTC 30A 1 R901
WC-003070-00 AC POWER CORD, EX/MX SERIES 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1. Replace the CE label with a cUL label
2. Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listings.
3. Remove the FUSE label on the AC PCB
Model CX12/12T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
LB0000052-00 LABEL, cUL APPROVAL 1 CHASSIS
LB-16022640 LABEL, FUSE, 30A 125V 1 AC PCB
MS-O00055-MS 3OA, 125V FUSE 1 F901
PS -000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
RE-000170-NR THERMISTOR NTC 30A 1 R901
WC -003070-00 AC POWER CORD, EX/MX SERIES 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1. Replace the CE label with a cUL label
2. Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listings.
3. Place a 30A FUSE label on the AC PCB, overlapped the 15A fuse label.
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Model CX4/4T
Part Number Description Qty R e f e r e n c e
LB-000099-00 LABEL, CE LISTING 95 1 CHASSIS
PS-000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
WC-00 3069-00 AC POWER CORD, EXPORT 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1, Replace the cUL label with a CE label on the rear panel.
2, Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listing label.
Model CX6/6T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
LB-00 0099-00 LABEL, CE LISTING 95 1 CHASSIS
LB-1 60226-02 LABEL FUSE, 12A 250V 1 AC PCB
MS-1 20250-FU 12A 25OV, FUSE 1 F901
PS-000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
RE-000160-NT THERMISTOR NTC 15A 1 R901
WC-00 3069-00 AC POWER CORD, EXPORT 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1, Replace the cUL label with a CE label on the rear panel.
2. Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listing label.
3, Place a 12A FUSE label on the AC PCB, overlapped the 2OA fuse label.
Model CX12/12T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
LB-000099-00 LABEL, CE LISTING 95 1 CHASSIS
LB-160226-01 LABEL FUSE, 15A 250V 1 AC PCB
MS-1 50250-FU 15A 25OV FUSE 1 F901
PS-00 0038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
RE-000160-NT THERMISTOR NTC 15A 1 R901
WC-00306940 AC POWER CORD, EXPORT 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1, Replace the cUL label with a CE label on the rear panel.
2, Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listing label.
3, Place a 15A FUSE label on the AC PCB, overlapped the 3OA fuse label.
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CX Series
Model CX4/4T
Part Number Description QtY Reference
PS-O00038xI0 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1. Remove the cUL label on the rear panel
2. Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listing label.
Model CX6/6T
Part Number Descriotion Gtv Reference
PS-000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1. Remove the cUL label on the rear panel
2. Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listing label.
Model CX12/12T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
PS-000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1. Remove the cUL label on the rear panel
2. Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listing label.
Model CX4/4T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
LB-000052-00 LABEL, cUL APPROVAL 1 CHASSIS
PS-000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1. Place a cUL label on the rear panel, next to the AC cord.
2. Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listings.
Model CX6/6T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
LB-OOOO52-00 LABEL, cUL APPROVAL 1 CHASSIS
PS-000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
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1. Place a cUL label on the rear panel, next to the AC cord.
2. Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listings.
Model CX12/12T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
Model CX4/4T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
PS-000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
WC-003070-00 AC POWER CORD, EX/MX SERIES 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1, Remove the CE label on the rear panel.
2, Replace the serial label with an appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listing label.
Model CX6/6T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
Model CX12/12T
Pan Number Description Qty Reference
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CX Series
Model CX4/4T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
LB-000099-00 LABEL, CE LISTING 95 1 CHASSIS
PS-000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
WC-003069-00 AC POWER CORD, EXPORT 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1, Place a CE label on the rear panel, next to the AC cord.
2, Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listing label.
Model CX6/6T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
LB-00009940 LABEL, CE LISTING 95 1 CHASSIS
LB-16022642 LABEL FUSE, 12A 25OV 1 AC PCB
MS-1 20250-FU 12A 250V, FUSE 1 F901
PS-000038-00 SERIAL LABEL 1 CHASSIS
RE-000160-NT THERMISTOR NTC 15A 1 R901
WC-003069-00 AC POWER CORD, EXPORT 1 CHASSIS
NOTE:
1, Place a CE label on the rear panel, next to the AC cord.
2. Replace the serial label with appropriate VOLTAGE and
CURRENT listing label.
3, Place a 12A FUSE label on the AC PCB, overlapped the 20A fuse label.
Model CX12/12T
Part Number Description Qty Reference
LB-000099-00 LABEL, CE LISTING 95 1 CHASSIS
LB-16022641 LABEL FUSE, 15A 250V 1 AC PCB
MS-1 50250-FU 15A 25OV FUSE 1 F901
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CX4/4T Input Assembly CX 6/6T & CX12/12T Input Assembly
W P - 0 0 0 0 4 7 - 0 0 CX4/4T INPUT PCB ASSY WP-000943-00 PCB ASSY, INPUT CX
u401
LB-0001 12-00 LABEL, INPUT, CX SERIES
NW-040400-06 NUT KEPS 4-40
NW-06041 O-ET #6 EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCKWASHER
PT-3 10002-00 RES VAR 1 T 1 OK 20% 0.2W W/DET R302,402
QD-000062-10 XISTOR NPN TO-92 40V 0.2A 1.5W Q31,33
QD-000063-10 XISTOR PNP TO-92 40V 0.2A 15W Q32
QD-004 148-DX DIODE SWITCH DO35 75V 75MA D3 1-035
RE-033201-BM RES MF 332 1% 1/4W R46
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CX4 Display Board Assembly CX6 Display Board Assembly
WP-000048-00 CX 4 DISPIAY ASSY WP-000944-00 CX 6 DISPLAY ASSY
-
CX6T Display Board Assembly
WP-000944-01 CX 6T DISPLAY ASSY
ParI N u m b e r D e s c r i p t i o n Reference
CA-047001-1 0 CAP CER 47PF 10% 1OOV NPO Cl 01,201
CA-233001-1 0 CAP MYLAR .0033UF 10% 1OOV Cl 02,202
CA-41 5002-10 CAP MYLAR .15 5% 50V Cl 03-105,
C203-205
CA-647003-1 0 CAP LYTIC RL NP 47UF 10% 1 OV Cl 06p206
CA-733025.AE 33OUF,25V,ELEC. RADIAL, 20% Cl ,2
co-ooooo8-lc 8 PIN IC SOCKET REF:UlOl
co-000044-co HEADER PCB 2 X 7 .l X .l BOX JlOl,201
co-oooo48-co HEADER 2 X 8 VERT JlO
PL-000060-00 SPACER LED T-l 0.42”L LDlO2-204,
LD201-204
REF:LDlOl,
CID-000052-00 LED GRN T-l LDlOl,201
QD-000053-00 LED YEL T-l LDlO2,202
QD-000054-00 LED RED T-l LDlO3,104,
LD203,204
CID-0041 48.DX DIODE SWITCH DO35 75V 75MA DlOl-104,
D201-204
CID-004744.ZA DIODE ZNR 15V 5% 1 W 1 N4744A Dl,2
RE-048701-BM RES MF 487 1% l/4W R 103,203
RE-168101-BM RES MF 6.8lK 1% 1/4W R 105,205
RE-182005.EM RES MOFP 8.2K 5% 2W RlOl,201
RE-210001-10 RES MF lO.OK 1% 1/3W RlO2,202
RE-217401-BM RES MF 17.4K 1% 1/4W RlO6,206
RE-312101-BM RES MF 12lK 1% 1/4W RlO4,204
WC-000002-1 0 JUMPER 22GA BARE SOLID Wl 01,201
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CX6 / CX6T Main Board Assembly (Cont’d) CX Series
WP-000113-00 MAIN PC6 ASSY CX6 / CX6T
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CXI 2 / CXI 2T Main Board Assembly PL-905156-SP SPACER,ROUND,NYLON,#6,0.155”L L.501 2 PL
WP-000123-00 MAIN PCB ASSY CX12 I CXl2T L601 2 PL
LD601
Part Number Description Reference REF: LD501
CA-010001-10 CAP CER 1OPF 10% 1OOV C5208620 PT-11 OOOO-AT RES VAR IT 100 20% 0.15W CARB VR501,601
CA-018001-10 CAP SM 18PF 5% 500V C519,619 PT-220000-AT RES VAR IT 2K 20% 0.15W CARB VR502,602
CA-047001-10 CAP CER 47PF 10% 1 OOV NPO C521,621, VR503,603
C522,622 QD-000018-QD XISTOR NPN TO220 200V 1A Q502,602
CA-122001-10 CAP CER 220PF 10% 1 OOV C527,627 QD-000019-QD XISTOR PNP TO-220 200V 1A Q501,601
CA-2 10002-10 CAP MYLAR ,001 UF 10% 1OOV C503,603, QD-00003 1 -QD FET NCHAN TO220 6OV 50A Q503,603
C506,606 Q504,604
CA-222002-1 0 .0022UF,2OOV,lO%,MYLAR C523,623 QDaOOO40-00 DIODE BRIDGE RECT 400V 40A BR501,502,
CA-268001 -10 CAP MYLAR .0068UF 5% I OOV C529,629 BR601 t602
CA-310001-10 CAP MYLAR 01 UF 10% 1 OOV C508f608 QD-000055-10 XISTOR NPN TO-92 80V 0.25A Q511,611,
CA-322001-10 CAP MYLAR ,022UF 10% 1 OOV C524,624 Q513,613
CA-347400.BP CAP MYLAR ,047UF 10% 400V c530-537, QD-O00056-10 XISTOR PNP TO-92 6OV 0.5A Q512,612
C630-637 QD-0004.7-ZT DIODE ZNR 4.7V TESTED D511,61 I
CA-41 0002-10 CAP MYLAR .l UF 5% 1 OOV c501,505, D514,614
c513,514, QD-0007.5-ZT DIODE ZNR 7.5V TESTED D517,617
C518,601, QD-00081 O-DX DIODE RECT TO220 FAST 1 OOV 8A D501,601
C605,613, D502,602
C614,618 QD-001302-PN XISTOR PNP TO-3P 200V 15A Q508-Q510
CA-61 0002-10 1 OUF,35V,2O%,RADlAL ELECT C51.5615 Q608Q6 10
CA-647001.1 0 CAP LYTIC RL 47UF 10% 1 OV NP C520,620 QD-001340-LR LED RED T-l 3/4 VOLTAGE REF LD501,601
CA-647002-1 0 CAP LYTIC RL 47UF 20% 50V C504,604 QD-O03281-NP XISTOR NPN TO-3P 200V 15A Q505-507
C516,616, Q605-607
CA-722001.1 0 CAP LYTIC RL 220UF 20% 1OV NP C517,617 QD-004004-DX DIODE RECT DO41 400V 1A D515,516,
CA-722002-1 0 CAP LYTIC RL 220UF 20% 25V C525,625, D518,615,
C526,626 D616,618
CA-747001-1 0 CAP LYTIC RL 470UF 20% 16V C507,607 QD-004744.ZA DIODE ZNR 15V 5% 1 W 1 N4744A D509,609
CA-91 2063.AE CAP LYTIC RL 12OOOUF 20% 63V c509c5 12, D510,610
C609-C612 D521,621
CH-000624.AX CLAMP TO-3 PL 6 FINGER ETC, Q605 D522,622
ETC, QD-004934-DX DIODE RECT DO41 FAST 1OOV IA D507,607
REF: Q505 D508,608
CH-004 1 11-00 HEATSlNK,EXTRUSlON EX/MXA 2 SP D519,619
CHm400003-00 CLAMP TO-220 6 FINGER ETC, Q601 D520,620
ETC. D523,623
REF: Q501 D524,624
CO~OOOOO8-IC 8 PIN IC SOCKET REF: U503 QD-004934.VP DIODE RECT DO41 FAST 1OOV 1AVF D505,605
CO-000008-IC 8 PIN IC SOCKET U603 D506,606
CO-000045CO HEADER PCB ,156 4.POS J51 QD-005402-DX DIODE RECT DO27 200V 3A D512,612
CO-000047-CO HEADER PCB 2 X 3 AMP-TYPE J501,601 D513,613
J52 QD-1.5200.BX DIODE BRIDGE RECT 200V 1.5A BR503,603
CO-000055-CO HDR LATCHING BOX 14-PIN J503,603 RE-.02205-FW RES WW 0.22 10% 3W R513-R515
CO-000074-00 HEADER POLARIZED 8.POS J502,602 R519-R521
HW-000007-HW 5MM FUSE CLIP F50 1 -F504 R613-R615
F60 1 -F604 R619-R621
REF: RE-,27005-EM RESlSTOR,METAL FLM, 2.7 5% 2W R504,604
IC-000008-00 IC SMT POS STEP DRVR U501,601 R508,608
IC-000009-00 IC SMT NEG STEP DRVR U502,602 RE-,33005-DM RES MOFP 3.3 5% 1 W R501,601,
tc-00002 1-00 IC LIN DUAL OP AMP 5532 U503,603 R502,602,
MS-1 5125MS 15A 125V 5MM X 20MM FUSE F5ObF504 R543,643
F601 -F604 RE-.56005-EM RES MOFP 5.6 5% 2W R525,625
PL-000039-PL TO-220 X 6 INSULATOR ETC, Q601 RE-000009-VP RES PTC 9OC 0.1 K MAX COLD VP R516,616
ETC. RE-000050-NR THERMISTOR NTC 50 OHM R511,611
REF: Q501 RE-001005-EM RES MOFP 10 5% 2W R523,623
P L - 9 0 3 125SP SPACER,ROUND,NYLON,O.l25”L R511 2PL R524,624
R611 2PL R526>626
R527.627
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CX12 / CXl2T Main Board Assembly (Cont’d) CX Series
WP-000123-00 MAIN PCS ASSY CX12 / CXl2T
34
CX4 Finished & Chassis Assembly (12OV) CX4 Finished & Chassis Assembly (230V)
WP-000044-00 CX4 CHASSIS ASSY (1 ZOV) WP-000044-02 CX 4 CHASSIS ASSY (230V)
35
CX4T Finished & Chassis Assembly (I 20V) CX4T Finished 8t Chassis Assembly (230V)
WP-000054-00 CX 4T CHASSIS ASSY (12OV) WP-000054-02 CX 4T CHASSIS ASSY (230V)
36
CX6 Finished & Chassis Assembly (I 20V) CX6 Finished & Chassis Assembly (230V)
WP-000940-00 CX 6 CHASSIS ASSY (12OV) WP-000940-02 CX 6 CHASSIS ASSY (230V)
37
CX6T Finished & Chassis Assembly (I 20V) CX6T Finished & Chassis Assembly (230V)
WP-000930-00 CX 6T CHASSIS ASSY (12OV) WP-000930-02 CX 6T CHASSIS ASSY (230V)
IC-000032-00 ic LIN DUAL 0~ AMP MC331 7 a p IC-000032-00 IC LIN DUAL OP AMP MC331 78P
LB-000052-00 LABEL, cUL APPROVAL LB-000099-01 LABEL, CE LISTING
LB-000053-00 LBL, FRENCH, FUSE REPLACEMENT LB-0001 24-00 LABLE, FACEPLATE CX6T
LB-0001 24-00 LABLE, FACEPLATE CX6T LB-0001 28-00 LABEL, OUTPUT CXT
LB-0001 28-00 LABEL, OUTPUT CXT LB-1 60226.02 LABEL, FUSE, UL CAUT. 12A 250V
MS-000050-MS FUSE, 2OA, 250V MS-000059-00 TORIOD PAD
MS-000059-00 TORIOD PAD MS-000087-00 FAN 24VDC 4.7”
MS-000007-00 FAN 24VDC 4.7” MS-1 00005-FG FAN GUARD
MS-1 00005-FG FAN GUARD MS-1 20250.FU 12A 25OV, FUSE
NW-060500-KP #6-32 KEPS NUT NW-060500-KP #6-32 KEPS NUT
NW-080002-00 WASHER,#a FLAT ,049 THSSBLK NW-080002-00 WASHER,#8 FLAT ,049 TH,SS,BLK
NW-080500-KP #a-32 KEPT NUT NW-080500-KP #8-32 KEPS NUT
NW-1 40204.04 NUT HEX JAM 1/4-20 ZINC NYLON NW-1 40204.04 NUT HEX JAM 1/4-20 ZINC NYLON
NW-14081 1-09 1/4” HEL SPRING LOCK WSHR REG NW-14081 1-09 1/4’ HEL SPRING LOCK WSHR REG
NW-1 4242 1-03 ,312 ID, 1.50 OD X .06 THK STL NW-142421.03 ,312 ID, 1.50 OD X .06 THK STL
PL-OOOOOO-AF ADHESIVE FEET PL-OOOOOO-AF ADHESIVE FEET
PL-000003-CP AC CORD PROTECTOR PL-ooooo3-cP AC CORD PROTECTOR
PL-000035-PL STANDOFF NYLATCH 1/4 TURN .25” PL-000035-PL STANDOFF NYLATCH 1/4 TURN .25’
PL-000042-PL BUSHINGSTRAIN RELlEF,lNT., RD PL-000042-PL BUSHINGSTRAIN RELlEF,lNT., RD
PL-000045-PL RIVET, PLASTIC, SCREW TYPE PL-000045-PL RIVET, PLASTIC, SCREW TYPE
PM-00001 6-00 SHIPPING INSERT PM-00001 6-00 SHIPPING INSERT
PM-00250 1-00 SHIPPING CARTON PM-002501-00 SHIPPING CARTON
PM-004000-00 SHIPPING BAG,FULL LENGTH CHAS. PM-004000-00 SHIPPING BAG,FULL LENGTH CHAS
PM-00400 1-00 PAD, SHIPPING PM-00400 1 -oO PAD, SHIPPING
RE-000170-NR THERMISTOR NTC 30A CUR LIM RE-000 160.NT THERMISTOR NTC 15A CUR LIM
RE-007501-00 RES WW 75 5% 5W RE-007501-00 RES ww 75 5% 5W
SC-060042.PP #6-32 X 1/4” P/P BLACK,SEMS,lT SC-060042.PP #6-32 X 1/4” P/P BLACK,SEMS,lT
sc-06ooa 1 -PP #6-32 X 1/2” P/P BLACK sc-06ooa 1 -PP #6-32 X 1/2” P/P BLACK
SC-08005 1 -PS #a-32 x 5/16!* P/P SEMS BLACK SC-08005 1 -PS #8-32 X 5/16” P/P SEMS BLACK
sc-oa2051-PL SCREW,TAP,PAN PH#8X5/16”“FBK SC-08205 1 -PL SCREW,TAP,PAN PH#8X5/16” “B”BK
SC-0821 20.PP #8-16 X 3/4” P/P B PT. SC-082 120-PP #al 6 X 3/4” P/P B PT.
SC-100061-PS SCREW i 0-32x3/at* B L K p/p SEMS SC-1 0006 1 -PS screw i o-32x3jau B L K p/p SEMS
SC-140441-PP 1/4-20 X 2.75L ZA PH PHILLIPS SC-140441-PP 1/4-20 X 225L 2A PH PHILLIPS
SW-000037-00 SWITCH, POWER DOUBLE-POLE SW-000037-00 SWITCH, POWER DOUBLE-POLE
TD-000057-01 CX DOM OWNERS MANUAL TD-000057-00 CX SERIES OWNERS MANUAL
WC-00001 4-01 CABLE ASSY 14 COND RIB. 1 o’ LG WC-00001 4Ol CABLE ASSY 14 COND RIB. 1 p LG
WC-00001 6-00 CABLE ASSY 16 COND RIB. 28’ LG WC-00001 6-oO CABLE ASSY i 6 c0~D RIB . 2au L G
WC-000069-00 WIRE ASSY, OUTPUT, CX SERIES WC-000069-00 WIRE ASSY, OUTPUT, CX SERIES
WC-00 110 1 SQ QSC SLEEVE I 101,5”, CLEAR WC-00 110 1 SQ QSC SLEEVE 1101,5”, CLEAR
WC-003070-00 AC POWER CORD ASSY WC-003069-00 A/C POWER CORD ASSEMBLY EXPORT
WC-00307 1-00 WIRE ASSY, AC SWITCH WC-00307 I-00 WIRE ASSY, AC SWITCH
WC-003086-00 WIRE ASSY, THERMOSTAT SW 2 SP WC-003086-00 WIRE ASSY, THERMOSTAT SW 2 SP
XF-000001-00 CX6 TRANSFORMER XF-OOOOO 1-00 CX6 TRANSFORMER
XF-000024-00 PWR XFMR TOROIDAL, 250W XF-000024-oO PWR XFMR TOROIDAL, 250W
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CXI 2 Finished & Chassis Assembly (12OV) CX12 Finished & Chassis Assembly (230V)
WP-001740-00 CX 12 CHASSIS ASSY (12OV) WP-001740-02 CX 12 CHASSIS ASSY (230V)
39
CXI 2T Finished & Chassis Assm. (I 20V) CXl2T Finished & Chassis Assm. (230V)
WP-001730-00 CX 12 CHASSIS ASSY (12OV) WP-001730-02 CX 12 CHASSIS ASSY (230V)
40
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CX Series
Semiconductor Identification
B C E
B C E
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CX Series
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KNO6 4 REOD
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1 RFon __.._..,_ _ -_ _, - _.. _-. .
OUTPUT LA6EL 4 I?Em
MAIN PC6 (INPUT PC8 ASSY)
AC PwR CORD _I
(FOR -@iI & -01 C+dLY)
CHASSIS ASSY
CX6T / CXl2T PWR AMP
ACPWR CORD
(FM -02 ok&Y)
CX Series
CX Series
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WIRING DIAGRAM,
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WIRING DIAGRAM - CX 6T. 1ZOV SHOWN
16cuNwclD7 RIWON CABLE
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WH PW-TO-PIN INlLQCCWEClS
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WH PIN-lo-FIN INlERCONNECTS
CHhNNEL 2
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PART Of i51
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AC POMR CCi?D
AC INPUT
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R901 RISK OF FIRE-
REPLACE WITH
FUSE i4S
MARKED
?C-000944-00 REV A