CT400B Service Manual ct400sm
CT400B Service Manual ct400sm
CT400B Service Manual ct400sm
POWER AMPLIFIER
SERVICE MANUAL
COM-TECH 400
®
Model CT400B
Com-Tech®, ODEP® and Crown® are registered trademarks of Crown International, Inc.
K-SVCCT400
12-95
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The information furnished in this manual does not include all of the details of design, production, or variations
of the equipment. Nor does it cover every possible situation which may arise during installation, operation or
maintenance. If you need special assistance beyond the scope of this manual, please contact the Crown
Technical Support Group.
CAUTION AVIS
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO
NOT REMOVE TOP OR BOTTOM À PRÉVENIR LE CHOC
COVERS. NO USER SERVICEABLE ÉLECTRIQUE N’ENLEVEZ
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING PAS LES COUVERTURES.
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE RIEN DES PARTIES
PERSONNEL. DISCONNECT UTILES À L’INTÉRIEUR.
POWER CORD BEFORE REMOVING DÉBRANCHER LA BORNE
REAR INPUT MODULE TO ACCESS AVANT D’OUVRIR LA
GAIN SWITCH. MODULE EN ARRIÈRE.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE!
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Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................ 4
Parts Information .................................................... 5
Specifications ......................................................... 6
Theory .................................................................... 7
Electrical Checkout Procedures ........................... 12
Parts List (Non Module) ....................................... 16
Module and Schematic Information ..................... 19
Q42762-7 Control Module Parts List .................... 20
Q43214-8 Control Module Parts List .................... 21
Q43242-9 Control Module Parts List .................... 22
Q42706-4 Display Module Parts List .................... 23
Q42716-3 Output Module Parts List .................... 24
Q42888-0 Output Module Parts List .................... 25
Q42969-8 Output Module Parts List .................... 26
Q43188-4 Output Module Parts List .................... 27
Q43012-6 Main Module Parts List ........................ 28
Q43043-1 Main Module Parts List ........................ 31
Q43129-8 Main Module Parts List ........................ 34
Q43238-7 Main Module Parts List ........................ 37
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Introduction
This manual contains service information on Crown circuit board may be built up with different parts to
power amplifiers. It is designed to be used in conjunc- create different modules. Note that Crown does not
tion with the applicable Owner's Manual. However, sell blank (unpopulated) circuit boards.
some important information is duplicated in this Ser-
vice Manual in case the Owner's Manual is not readily Each of the compact audio power amplifiers are
available. designed for professional or commercial use. Provid-
ing high power amplification from 20Hz to 20KHz with
NOTE: THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS INTENDED minimum distortion, they feature balanced inputs with
FOR USE BY AN EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN ONLY! bridged and parallel monophonic capability. Specific
features vary depending on model family.
Scope
This Service Manual in intended to apply to all versions Warranty
of the CT-400B amplifier including the Amcron ver- Each Owner's Manual contains basic policies as re-
sion. The Parts Listings include parts specific for the lated to the customer. In addition it should be stated
US version and the European version (CT-400BE13). that this service documentation is meant to be used
For parts specific only to other versions contact the only by properly trained service personnel. Because
Crown Technical Support Group for help in finding most Crown products carry a 3 Year Full Warranty
part numbers. (including round trip shipping within the United States),
all warranty service should be referred to the Crown
This Service Manual includes several sections. These Factory or Authorized Warranty Service Center. See
sections include Parts Information, Specifications, the applicable Owner’s Manual for warranty details. To
Voltage Conversion, Circuit Theory, Electrical Test find the location of the nearest Authorized Service
Procedures, Non-Module Parts Lists, and Module Center or obtain instructions for receiving Crown Fac-
Parts Lists. Schematics are attached. Note that com- tory Service please contact the Crown Technical Sup-
ponent parts with circuit board comprise a complete port Group (within North America) or your Crown/
module. Module part numbers are always associated Amcron Importer (outside North America).
with a specific circuit board, although an unpopulated
Crown
Technical Support Group
Factory Service
Parts Department
Mailing Address:
PO Box 1000
Elkhart, IN USA 46515-1000
Shipping Address:
57620 C.R. 105
Elkhart, IN USA 46517
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Parts Information
General Information shipment on a C.O.D. or pre-payment (check or credit
Later sections include both mechanical and electrical card) basis.
parts lists for this product. The parts listed are current
as of the date printed. Crown reserves the right to Terms
modify and improve its products for the benefit of its Normal terms are pre-paid. Net-30 Days applies to
customers. only those firms having pre-established accounts with
Crown. If pre-paying, the order must be packed and
Part Numbering System weighed before a total bill can be established, after
As of the printing of this manual, Crown is using two which an amount due will be issued and shipment
numbering systems. The elder system always uses made upon receipt of pre-payment. New parts re-
eight characters. The first character is a letter. Com- turned for credit are subject to a 10% re-stocking fee,
mon letters used are C, D, H, M, P, and Q. The second and authorization from the Crown Parts Department
through sixth characters are numbers. The numbers must be obtained before returning parts for credit.
build sequentially (for each prefix letter) as new parts
are added to our parts inventory system. (In some Crown is not a general parts warehouse. Parts sold by
cases there will be a space then a four character the Crown Parts Department are solely for servicing
number after the prefix letter; the space is considered Crown/Amcron products. Part prices and availabil-
a character.) The seventh character is usually a hy- ity are subject to change without notice.
phen, though it may be a letter to indicate a revision or
special note. The last character is called a check-digit,
and is useful to Crown for internal tracking.
Shipment
Shipment will be normally made by UPS or best other
method unless you specify otherwise. Shipments are
made to and from Elkhart, Indiana USA, only. Estab-
lished accounts with Crown will receive shipment
freight prepaid and will be billed. All others will receive
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Specifications
Unless noted otherwise, all specifications are based Input Impedance: Nominally 20K ohms balanced; 10K
on driving an 8 ohm load per channel, both channels ohms unbalanced.
driven, the sensitivity switch in the 26dB position, the
AC supply is 120VAC at 60Hz. Crown specifications Output Impedance: <10 milliohms in series with <2
are guaranteed through the warranty period (normally microhenries.
3 years). Because our testing methods are more strin-
gent than our published specifications, every Crown Protection Systems: Output Device Emulation Protec-
amplifier will exceed its published specifications. tion (ODEP) limits drive in the event of dangerous
dynamic thermal conditions without interrupting power.
Power Current limiting for shorted load protection. DC/LF and
Power common mode output current Fault circuitry to mute
8 Ohm Stereo—230W/Ch audio. Delay of 4 seconds from turn on mutes amplifier
4 Ohm Stereo—255W/Ch to prevent dangerous turn-on transients.
70-V Line Stereo—225W/Ch
8 Ohm Bridge Mono—470W Mechanical
4 Ohm Parallel Mono—445W Input Connectors: Balanced three-terminal barrier block
2 Ohm Parallel Mono—450W for each channel on standard P.I.P.-BB module (in-
Bridge Mono, 140-V Line—450W cluded)
Parallel Mono, 70-V Line—455W
Output Connectors: Four-terminal barrier block.
Load Impedances: Rated for 16, 8, 4, 2, Ohm, and 70-
V use. Safe with all types of loads, even totally reactive Front Panel Controls: A front panel rocker switch used
loads. to power the amplifier on and off.
AC Mains: 120VAC at 60 Hz with standard three-wire Back Panel Controls: A three-position switch which
grounded connector for North American units; 100VAC, selects Stereo, Bridge-Mono, or Parallel-Mono mode.
120VAC, 220VAC, and 240VAC at 50 or 60 Hz units A rotary potentiometer for each channel used to
are available when ordered country specific. Com- control output level. A two position recessed switch for
Tech amplifiers are not voltage convertable. each channel selects between 8/4 ohm and 70-V
modes. A push button circuit breaker used to protect
Performance the power supply.
Frequency Response: ±0.1dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz at 1
Watt. Internal Controls: A three-position switch selects 0.775V,
1.4V, or 26 dB voltage gain input sensitivity.
Phase Response: ±10° from 10 Hz to 20 kHz at 1 Watt.
Indicators: Amber Enable indicator shows on/off status
Signal to Noise Ratio: A-weighted, better than 105 dB of low-voltage power supply. A green indicator for
below full rated output. Better than 100 dB below full each channel shows the reserve energy status. If no
rated output from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. reserve energy is available the indicator will dim in
proportion to ODEP limiting. A yellow indicator for
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): <0.05% from 20 Hz to each channel flashes in the event of distortion. And
1 kHz, increasing linearly to 0.1% at 20 kHz at 500W. green SPI (signal presence indicator) indicators show
the presence of output signal.
I.M. Distortion: <0.05% from less than 164 milliwatts to
520 W at 26 dB gain. Construction: Black splatter-coat steel chassis with
specially designed flow-through ventilation system.
Slew Rate: >13V per microsecond. (Slew rates are
limited to useful levels for ultrasonic/RF protection.) Mounting: Standard EIA 310 front-panel rack mount
with supports for supplemental rear corner mounting.
Damping Factor: >1000 from 10 Hz to 400 Hz.
Dimensions: 19 inches wide, 3.5 inches high, 16 inches
DC Offset: <10 millivolts. deep behind front mounting surface.
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Theory
Overview For additional details refer to the specification section,
It should be noted that over time Crown makes im- or to the applicable Owner’s Manual.
provements and changes to their products for various
reasons. This manual is up to date as of the time of Front End Operation
writing. For additional information regarding these The front end is comprised of three stages: Balanced
amplifiers, refer to the applicable Technical Notes Gain Stage (BGS), Variable Gain Stage (VGS), and
provided by Crown for this product. the Error Amp. Figure 1 shows a simplified diagram of
a typical front end with voltage amplification stages.
This section of the manual explains the general opera-
tion of a typical Crown power amplifier. Topics cov- Balanced Gain Stage (BGS)
ered include Front End, Grounded Bridge, and ODEP. Input to the amplifier is balanced. The shield may be
Due to variations in design from vintage to vintage isolated from chassis ground by an RC network to
(and similarities with other Crown products) the theory interrupt ground loops via the Ground Lift Switch. The
of operation remains simplified. non-inverting (hot) side of the balanced input is fed to
the non-inverting input of the first op-amp stage. The
Features inverting (negative) side of the balanced input is fed
Com-Tech amplifiers utilize numerous Crown innova- to the inverting input of the first op-amp stage. A
tions including grounded bridge and ODEP technolo- potentiometer is provided for common mode rejection
gies. Cooling techniques make use of the what is adjustment. Electrically, the BGS is at unity gain.
essentially air conditioner technology. Air flows bot- (From an audio perspective, however, this stage
tom to top, and front to side. Air flows a short distance actually provides +6dB gain if a fully balanced signal
across a wide heatsink. This type of air flow provides is placed on its input.) The BGS is a non-inverting
significantly better cooling than the “wind tunnel” stage. It’s output is delivered to the Variable Gain
technology used by many other manufacturers. Out- Stage.
put transistors are of the metal can type rather than
plastic case. This allows for a significantly higher Variable Gain Stage (VGS)
thermal margin for the given voltage and current From the output of the BGS, the signal goes to the VGS
ratings. All devices used are tested and graded to where gain is determined by the position of the Sen-
ensure maximum reliability. Another electronic tech- sitivity Switch, and level is determined by the level
nique used is negative feedback. Almost all power control. VGS is an inverting stage with the input being
amplifiers utilize negative feedback to control gain fed to its op-amp stage. Because gain after this stage
and provide stability, but Crown uses multiple nested is fixed at 26dB (factor of 20), greater amplifier sensi-
feedback loops for maximum stability and greatly tivity is achieved by controlling the ratio of feedback to
improved damping. Most Crown amplifiers have damp- input resistance. The Sensitivity Switch sets the input
ing in excess of 1000 in the bass frequency range. This impedance to this stage and varies the gain such that
feedback, along with our compensation and ultra-low the overall amplifier gain is 26 dB, or is adjusted
distortion output topology, make Crown amplifiers appropriately for 0.775V or 1.4V input to attain rated
superior. output.
Theory
Error Amp, called the Error Signal (ES) drives the Fault protective action.
Voltage Translators.
Last Voltage Amplifiers (LVAs)
Voltage Amplification The Voltage Translator stage channels the signal to
The Voltage Translator stage separates the output of the Last Voltage Amplifiers (LVA's) in a balanced
the Error Amp into balanced positive and negative configuration. The +LVA and -LVA, with their push-pull
drive voltages for the Last Voltage Amplifiers (LVAs), effect through the Bias Servo, drive the fully comple-
translating the signal from ground referenced ±15V to mentary output stage. The LVAs are configured as
±Vcc reference. LVAs provide the main voltage ampli- common emitter amplifiers. This configuration pro-
fication and drive the High Side output stages. Gain vides sufficient voltage gain and inverts the audio. The
from Voltage Translator input to amplifier output is a polarity inversion is necessary to avoid an overall
factor of 25.2. polarity inversion from input jack to output jack, and it
allows the NFb loop to control Error Amp gain by
Voltage Translators feeding back to its non-inverting input (with its polarity
A voltage divider network splits the Error Signal (ES) opposite to the output of the VGS). With the added
into positive and negative drive signals for the bal- voltage swing provided by the LVAs, the signal then
anced voltage translator stage. These offset reference gains current amplification through the Darlington
voltages drive the input to the Voltage Translator emitter-follower output stage.
transistors. A nested NFb loop from the output of the
amplifier mixes with the inverted signal riding on the Grounded Bridge Topology
offset references. This negative feedback fixes gain at Figure 2 is a simplified example of the grounded
the offset reference points (and the output of the Error bridge output topology. It consists of four quadrants
Amp) at a factor of -25.2 with respect to the amplifier of three deep Darlington (composite) emitter-follower
output. The Voltage Translators are arranged in a stages per channel: one NPN and one PNP on the
common base configuration for non-inverting voltage High Side of the bridge (driving the load), and one
gain with equal gain. They shift the audio from the NPN and one PNP on the Low Side of the bridge
±15V reference to VCC reference. Their outputs drive (controlling the ground reference for the rails). The
their respective LVA. output stages are biased to operate class AB+B for
ultra low distortion in the signal zero-crossing region
Also tied into the Voltage Translator inputs are ODEP and high efficiency.
limiting transistors and control/protection transistors.
The ODEP transistors steal drive as dictated by the High Side (HS)
ODEP circuitry (discussed later). The control/protec- The High Side (HS) of the bridge operates much like
tion transistors act as switches to totally shunt audio to a conventional bipolar push-pull output configuration.
ground during the turn-on delay, or during a DC/LF or
Q105
Q100 Q121 Q101
Audio + + + NPN Outputs (+HS)
Q102
Inputs - - - PNP Outputs (-HS)
Q103
Q122 Q110
-+ Mute
-15V ODEP -VCC
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As the input drive voltage becomes more positive, the HS bias is regulated by Q18, the Bias Servo. Q18 is a
HS NPN conducts and delivers positive voltage to the Vbe multiplier which maintains approximately 3.3V
load. Eventually the NPN devices reach full conduc- Vce under static conditions. The positive and negative
tion and +Vcc is across the load. At this time the HS halves of the HS output are in parallel with this 3.3V.
PNP is biased off. When the drive signal is negative With a full base-emitter on voltage drop across
going, the HS PNP conducts to deliver -Vcc to the load predrivers and drivers, the balance of voltage results
and the HS NPN stage is off. in approximately .35V drop across the bias resistors in
the positive half, and about .5V across the bias resistor
The output of the +LVA drives the base of predriver in the negative half. Q18 conduction (and thus bias) is
device. Together, the predriver and driver form the adjustable.
first two parts of the three-deep Darlington and are
biased class AB. They provide output drive through A diode string prevents excessive charge build up
the bias resistor, bypassing the output devices, at within the high conduction output devices when off.
levels below about 100mW. An RLC network between Flyback diodes shunt back-EMF pulses from reactive
the predriver and driver provide phase shift compen- loads to the power supply to protect output devices
sation and limit driver base current to safe levels. from dangerous reverse voltage levels. An output
Output devices are biased class B, just below cutoff. terminating circuit blocks RF on output lines from
At about 100mW output they switch on to conduct high entering the amplifier through its output connectors.
current to the load. Together with predriver and driver,
the output device provide an overall class AB+B Low Side (LS)
output. The Low Side (LS) operates quite differently. The
power supply bridge rectifier is not ground refer-
The negative half of the HS is almost identical to the enced, nor is the secondary of the main transformer.
positive half, except that the devices are PNP. One In other words, the high voltage power supply floats
difference is that the PNP bias resistor is slightly with respect to ground, but ±Vcc remain constant with
greater in value so that PNP output devices run closer respect to each other. This allows the power supply to
to the cutoff level under static (no signal) conditions. deliver +Vcc and -Vcc from the same bridge rectifier
This is because PNP devices require greater drive and filter as a total difference in potential, regardless
current. of their voltages with respect to ground. The LS uses
+
+Vcc (Positive Rail)
Input
signal
Load
(speaker)
Inverting Op-amp
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inverted feedback from the HS output to control the perform the same function as the HS flybacks. The
ground reference for the rails (±Vcc). Both LS quad- output of the LS is tied directly to chassis ground via
rants are arranged in a three-deep Darlington and are ground strap.
biased AB+B in the same manner as the HS.
Output Device Emulation Protection (ODEP)
When the amplifier output swings positive, the audio is To further protect the output stages, a specially devel-
fed to an op-amp stage where it is inverted. This oped ODEP circuit is used. It produces a complex
inverted signal is delivered directly to the bases of the analog output signal. This signal is proportional to the
positive (NPN) and negative (PNP) LS predrivers. The always changing safe-operating-area margin of the
negative drive forces the LS PNP devices on (NPN output transistors. The ODEP signal controls the Volt-
off). As the PNP devices conduct, Vce of the PNP age Translator stage by removing drive that may
Darlington drops. With LS device emitters tied to exceed the safe-operating-area of the output stage.
ground, -Vcc is pulled toward ground reference.
Since the power supply is not ground referenced (and ODEP senses output current by measuring the volt-
the total voltage from +Vcc to -Vcc is constant) +Vcc age dropped across LS emitter resistors. LS NPN
is forced higher above ground potential. This contin- current (negative amplifier output) and +Vcc are
ues until, at the positive amplifier output peak, -Vcc = sensed, then multiplied to obtain a signal proportional
0V and +Vcc equals the total power supply potential to output power. Positive and negative ODEP voltages
with a positive polarity. If, for example, the power are adjustable via two potentiometers. Across ±ODEP
supply produced a total of 70V from rail to rail (±35VDC are a PTC and a thermal sense (current source). The
measured from ground with no signal), the amplifier PTC is essentially a cutoff switch that causes hard
output would reach a positive peak of +70V. ODEP limiting if heatsink temperature exceeds a safe
maximum, regardless of signal level. The thermal
Conversely, during a negative swing of the HS output sense causes the differential between +ODEP and –
where HS PNP devices conduct, the op-amp would ODEP to decrease as heatsink temperature increases.
output a positive voltage forcing LS NPN devices to An increase in positive output signal output into a load
conduct. This would result in +Vcc swinging toward will result in –ODEP voltage dropping; an increase in
ground potential and -Vcc further from ground poten- negative output voltage and current will cause +ODEP
tial. At the negative amplifier output peak, +Vcc = 0V voltage to drop. A complex RC network between the
and -Vcc equals the total power supply potential with ±ODEP circuitry is used to simulate the thermal barri-
a negative polarity. Using the same example as above, ers between the interior of the output device die
a 70V supply would allow a negative output peak of - (immeasurable by normal means) and the time delay
70V. In summary, a power supply which produces a from heat generation at the die until heat dissipates to
total of 70VDC rail to rail (or ±35VDC statically) is the thermal sensor. The combined effects of thermal
capable of producing 140V peak-to-peak at the ampli- history and instantaneous dynamic power level result
fier output when the grounded bridge topology is in an accurate simulation of the actual thermal condi-
used. The voltage used in this example are relatively tion of the output transistors.
close to the voltages of the PB-1/460CSL.
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POSITIVE
+VOLTAGE +LVA HIGH SIDE
TRANSLATOR -1 OUTPUT
NPN STAGE
ERROR
BGS VGS
AMP
OUTPUT
HIGH SIDE
BALANCED DEVICE
-1 EMULATION
BIAS
INPUTS SERVO
PROTECTION
NEGATIVE
-VOLTAGE -LVA HIGH SIDE
TRANSLATOR -1 OUTPUT
PNP STAGE
POSITIVE
LOW SIDE
OUTPUT
NPN STAGE
LOW SIDE
-1 BIAS
DIODE
STRING
NEGATIVE
INVERTING LOW SIDE
BRIDGE OUTPUT
BALANCE PNP STAGE
Figure 3. Typical Crown Amplifier Basic Block Diagram (One Channel Shown)
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Post Testing
After completion of testing, if all tests are satisfactory,
the amplifier controls should be returned to the posi-
tions required by customer. If conditions are unknown
or unspecified, factory settings are as follows:
Level Controls: 9 to 11 O'Clock.
Sensitivity Switch: 0.775V 8/4 Ohm.
Stereo/Mono Switch: Stereo.
70-V Mode Switches: 8/4 Ohm position.
Power: Off
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Power Supply
CPN Item Quantity
A10087-11028 Screw, 10-32 x 1.75 (For transformer) 4
C10169-8 Breaker, 15 Amp VDE 1
C10171-4 Breaker, 8 Amp VDE (200V-240V Models) 1
D 7604-8 Power Transformer (120V 60 Hz) 1
D 9010-6 Power Transformer (220V/240V) 1
D 8036-2 Power Transformer (100V/120V) 1
A10094-8 Washer, #10 Internal Tooth 4
A10099-7 Nylon Shoulder Washer, #10 4
A10098-5 Washer, 1/4" Belleville Spring 4
C 8752-5 Bridge Rectifier, 35A 400V 2
C 9852-2 Capacitor, 6300µF 200V Electrolytic 2
C 9870-4 Screw, 10-32 x .38 4
D 2934-4 Solder Lug, .218 Hole 4
D 6764-1 Washer, Shoulder 4
D 8438-0 Bracket, Capacitor 2
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PIP-BB
CPN Item Quantity
M46011-9 PIP-BB Assembly 1
A10086-70806 Screw, 8-32 x .37 2
A10094-5 Lockwasher, #8 Internal Star Black 2
A10110-10608 Screw, 6-32 x .5 4
A10266-2202 Resistor, 22 Ohm .5W 2
C 3842-9 Barrier Block, 3 Position 2
C 6806-1 Capacitor, .01µF 100V 2
C 7161-0 Screw, #8 x 1/4 #6 PNHD 2
F12553J7 Panel 1
P10343-5 PC Board 1
Fan Assembly
CPN Item Quantity
M44084-8 CT Fan Assembly 1
A10110-70605 Screw, 6-32 x .312 Taptite 2
C 7062-0 Screw, 6-32 x 5/16 2
C 9939-7 Fan Blade 1
D 8439-8 Fan Bracket 1
H43495-3 Fan Motor with Faston Connectors 1
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ICs
Relays U700 U800 C 7664-3 MOC3031 Optotriac
K1 C 7860-7 SPST U901 C 7665-0 MOC3011 Optotriac
U902 C 7665-0 MOC3011 Optotriac
Transistors
Q700 Q800 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 Misc.
Q701 Q801 C 7663-5 Triac MAC224A4 Board P10317-9
Q900 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 J900 C 7672-6 8 Pin MTA Header
Q901 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 Tab Terminal C 7817-7 W1-W3, W100-W102
Q902 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 W200-W202
0 Ohm Jmp C 5868-2
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Relays U700 U800 C 7664-3 MOC3031 Optotriac
K1 C 7860-7 SPST U901 C 7665-0 MOC3011 Optotriac
Transistors Misc.
Q700 Q800 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 Board P10404-5
Q701 Q801 C 7663-5 Triac MAC224A4 J900 C 7672-6 8 Pin MTA Header
Q900 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 J901 C 7873-0 2 Pin MTA Header
Q901 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 Tab Terminal C 7817-7 W1-W3,
Q902 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 W100-W102,
W200-W202
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Relays
K1 C 7860-7 SPST ICs
U700 U800 C 7664-3 MOC3031 Optotriac
U901 C 7665-0 MOC3011 Optotriac
Transistors U902 C 7665-0 MOC3011 Optotriac
Q700 Q800 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125
Q701 Q801 C 7663-5 Triac MAC224A4
Q900 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 Misc.
Q901 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 Board P10405-2
Q902 C 3625-8 PNP 2N4125 J900 C 7672-6 8 Pin MTA Header
J901 C 7873-0 2 Pin MTA Header
Tab Terminal C 7817-7 W1-W3, W100-W102
W200-W202
0 Ohm Jmp C 5868-2
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Transistors
Q500 Q600 C 3625-8 2N4125
Q501 Q601 C 3625-8 2N4125
Q502 Q602 C 7458-0 2N4123
Q503 Q603 C 3625-8 2N4125
Resistors
R500 R600 A10266-1031 10K
R501 R601 A10266-2221 2.2K
R502 R602 A10266-1051 1M
R503 R603 A102662751 2.7M
R504 R604 A10266-2032 20K .5W
R505 R605 A10266-2221 2.2K
R506 R606 A10266-4751 4.7M
R507 R607 A10266-2221 2.2K
R508 R608 A10266-1021 1K
R905 A10266-5141 510K
R906 A10266-2721 2.7K
R907 A10266-5141 510K
R908 A10266-3931 39K
R909 A10266-3931 39K
R910 A10266-4741 470K
R911 A10266-3931 39K
R912 A10266-1041 100K
R913 A10266-1031 10K
R914 A10266-8211 820
R915 A10266-3931 39K
R916 A10266-3631 36K
R917 A10266-8211 820
R918 A10266-3931 39K
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S2 OPEN
S3 C 7960-5 Sensitivity
S4 C 6781-6 Switch, St/Mono
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S2 OPEN
S3 C 7960-5 Sensitivity
S4 C 6781-6 Switch, St/Mono
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