Bose Solo-10 15 Tv-Sound System Rev.00
Bose Solo-10 15 Tv-Sound System Rev.00
Bose Solo-10 15 Tv-Sound System Rev.00
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SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Parts that have special safety characteristics are identified by the symbol on schematics or by special
notes on the parts list. Use only replacement parts that have critical characteristics recommended by the manu-
facturer.
This unit contains ESDS devices. We recommend the following precautions when repairing,
replacing or transporting ESDS devices:
• Wear wrist straps that connect to the station or heel straps that connect to conductive floor mats.
• Avoid touching the leads or contacts of ESDS devices or PC boards even if properly grounded. Handle boards by
the edges only.
• Transport or store ESDS devices in ESD protective bags, bins, or totes. Do not insert unprotected devices into
materials such as plastic, polystyrene foam, clear plastic bags, bubble wrap or plastic trays.
CAUTION: THE BOSE® SOLO 10/15 TV SOUND SYSTEM CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS. TO PREVENT WARRANTY INFRACTIONS, REFER SERVICING TO WARRANTY SER-
VICE STATIONS OR FACTORY SERVICE.
PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF
BOSE CORPORATION WHICH IS BEING FURNISHED ONLY FOR
THE PURPOSE OF SERVICING THE IDENTIFIED BOSE PRODUCT
BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER, AND SHALL NOT BE RE-
PRODUCED OR USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE.
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Product Overview
The Bose® Solo 15/10 system is designed to fit under TVs that weigh no more than 75 lbs (34 kg) and have bases
no wider than 24" (61 cm), and no deeper than 12.25" (31 cm).
The Bose Solo 15 has a metal grille and is packaged with a universal remote.
The Bose Solo 10 has a cloth grille and is packaged with a 4 button remote.
The enclosure contains 5 drivers, which are not shielded, an amplifier/power supply and IR PCB.
Connections:
Tone Controls:
Dialog Mode:
Press the dialog mode button on the remote
The system status indicator will blink amber three times and then remain amber
To exit dialog mode, press the dialog button again. The system status indicator blinks green three times and
then remains green
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Part List Notes
1. The individual parts located on the PCBs are listed in the Electrical Part List.
2. This part is referenced for informational purposes only. It is not stocked as a repair part. Refer to the next higher
assembly for a replacement part.
3. This part is critical for safety purposes. Failure to use a substitute replacement with the same safety
characteristics as the recommended replacement part might create shock, fire and/or other hazards.
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Packaging Part List
Item DESCRIPTION Material QTY Note
Number Number
1 GUIDE, OWNERS, SOLO 15/10, AST 717641-0010 1 3
GUIDE, OWNERS, SOLO 15/10, EUR 717642-0010
GUIDE, OWNERS, SOLO 15/10, APAC 717643-0010
GUIDE, OWNERS, SOLO 15/10, JAPAN 717644-0010
2 GLOBAL WARRANTY CARD, 1 YR. 324486-0010 1
3 SHEET, COMMIT LETTER 343108-0010 1
CONTACT, SHEET 722935-0020 1
AU/NZ WARR SLIP SHEET 8.5 X 5.5 355731-0010 1
4 REMOTE, SOLO 15, US 639414-0020 1
REMOTE, SOLO 15, EU 639414-0220
REMOTE, SOLO 15, JP, AP 639414-0320
REMOTE, SOLO 10 350742-0010
5 PACKING, TRAY, PULP 628935-0010 2
6 CABLE, FIBER OPTICAL, 2.2MM OD 347411-0010 1
7 SAFETY WARNING STICKER, TOP COVER 356754-001S 1 3
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Main Part List
Refer to Figure 2 Exploded View on next page
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PCB Part List
Resistors
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PCB Part List
Resistors (continued)
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PCB Part List
Resistors (continued)
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PCB Part List
Resistors (continued)
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PCB Part List
Resistors (continued)
Capacitors
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PCB Part List
Capacitors (continued)
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PCB Part List
Capacitors (continued)
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PCB Part List
Capacitors (continued)
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PCB Part List
Capacitors (continued)
C649 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C650 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C651 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C652 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C654 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C655 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C656 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C657 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C659 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C660 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C661 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C662 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C663 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C664 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C665 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C666 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
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PCB Part List
Capacitors (continued)
C672 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C673 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C674 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C744 CAP, 0805, X7R, 50V, 0.01UF, 10%, FAIL OPEN 286499-103 3
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PCB Part List
Capacitors (continued)
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PCB Part List
Capacitors (continued)
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PCB Part List
Capacitors (continued)
C1418 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C1420 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C1421 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C1422 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
C1423 0.1UF, 125C, 50V, 10%, 0805, X7R, FAIL OPEN 286499-104 3
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PCB Part List
Diodes
Transistors
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PCB Part List
Integrated Circuits
Inductors
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PCB Part List
Inductors (continued)
Ferrite Beads
Miscellaneous
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PCB Part List
Miscellaneous (continued)
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Disassembly Procedures
1. PCB Cover Removal
2.3 Disconnect the 2 cable connectors and 1 ribbon Figure 3. PCB Cover Removal
cable from the Main PCB.
2.4 Pull off the bass knob from the rear of the unit.
Note: When replacing the bass knob, hold the bass
POT while pressing on the knob to prevent applying
excess pressure to the solder connections on the
POT.
3.3 Flip the unit over and slowly lift off the top cover.
Use care to prevent the gasket from being pulled away
with the top cover. The gasket should remain in the
channels of the enclosure. Figure 4. PCB Removal
Note: There is no replacement gasket available.
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Disassembly Procedures
4A. Metal Grille Removal
4A.3 Turn the unit over. Grasp the grille by the sides
as indicated by the arrows in Figure 7A and pull
forward to release the grille edge from the enclosure.
Work the grille out of the cabinet using care not to
bend the grille.
Grommets
Note: When installing the metal grille, make sure the
5 rubber grommets are inserted in the grille holes Figure 7A. Metal Grille Removal
indicated in figure 7A. When installing the cover,
ensure the 5 pins on the cover insert into the grom-
mets to ensure proper grille alignment.
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Disassembly Procedures
5. Driver Removal
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Issuing TAP Commands
Required Items
Setup
1. Connect the TAP cable, using a RS232-TTL converter, to your computer’s COM port and the unit’s DATA
connector on the rear.
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Test Procedures
Required Equipment
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Performance Verification Procedures
4. Auto Select 5. Factory Default
This is only needed if the input test is performed with It is important to reset the unit to its factory default
all inputs connected. Otherwise, the unit’s auto setting after testing since the unit stores the last
select circuit will select just the Optical input - the volume setting. Some tests required the volume to be
highest performance signal. The auto selection set at full (100). Because the last volume setting was
sequence is Optical, Coax, Analog. 100, when first turned on by the customer, the unit
would be at full volume.
4.1 Issue the TAP command “remote 0” to turn the Note: Factory default volume is 30.
unit on, or press the remote ON button.
5.1 Use the remote to turn on the unit or issue TAP
4.2 Issue the TAP command “VO 100” to set the command “remote 0”
volume to maximum level.
5.2 Issue TAP command “fd”
4.3 Issue TAP command “audio auto, 0” to disable
auto input selection. 5.3 Turn the unit off with the remote or TAP com-
mand “remote 0”
4.4 Apply a 70 Hz, 50 mVrms signal to the left and
right analog input. 5.4 Remove power from the unit.
4.5 Issue TAP command “audio input, 0” to select Note: To check the volume setting, turn the unit on
the Analog input. with the remote or by issuing TAP command “remote
0”. Issue the TAP command “VO” to view the volume
4.6 Apply a 70 Hz, 50 mVrms signal to the left and setting. Response = 0/30/100. The middle number is
right input of the A/D converter. the volume level the unit will turn onto.
4.7 Connect the A/D converter Coax output to the 6. Hi-Pot Test, Mandatory Test
unit’s Coax input.
Important note: If the unit has been disassembled,
4.8 Issue TAP command “audio input, 1” to select a Hi-Pot test must be performed before returning the
the Coax input. unit to the customer to ensure there is no potential
for a shock hazard.
4.9 Connect the A/D converter Optical output to the
unit’s Optical input. 6.1 Test points are from the AC power input (both
line and neutral) to all connectors on the rear of the
4.10 Issue TAP command “audio input, 2” to select product.
the Optical input.
6.2 Hi-Pot tester settings for all voltage variants.
4.11 Issue TAP command “audio auto, 1” to enable
auto input selection before returning the unit to the Type of product: 200-240 VAC 2-wire Class II
customer. Test Voltage: 3000 VAC
Trip Current Limits: 1.5mA min, 2.16 mA max
Ramp: 1 sec
Dwell: 3 sec
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TAP Commands
DC - Describes commands
VR - Software version
VO - Volume
VO: Responds with volume setting 0/40/100
Set volume: VO 80
Response: 0/80/100
reboot - Reboots unit
audio - audio settings
audio - response with audio settings
audio input, <input> - selects an input
<input> parameters:
0 = analog
1 = coaxial
2 = optical
3 = auto select
audio auto, 0 /1- Disable/enable the input auto selection
audio bypass, 0|1 - Enable/disable BDSP bypass
fd - Factory Default
sr - read serial number
sw - write serial number (sw <password>,<bank>,<serial number>
<password> cafeb0se
<bank> 0 main board, 1 IR board, 2 system)
example: sw cafeb0se,0,064395Z41160015AE
if successful, responds with serial number
mu - mute control
mu 0/1 unmute/mute
usb - USB control
usb detect - print just the detect bit
usb - print lockout and detect bit
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Revision History
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Specifications and Features Subject to Change Without Notice
Bose Corporation
The Mountain
Framingham Massachusetts USA 01701
P/N 626315-SM REV. 00 09/14 (H)
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