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Service Guide

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SERVICE GUIDE

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Revision History

Version

Date

1.0

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Table of Contents
Revision History
Table of Contents
Getting Started
Conventions Used in this Guide
Safety Precautions

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3
4
4
4

Chapter 1. How to Handle Defective Returns


1.1 Overview
1.2 Problems
1.2.1 FL/FR, RL/RR channels no sound
1.2.2 CEN channel no sound
1.2.3 Woofer channel no sound
1.2.4 Woofer no power

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5
6
7
8
8
9

Chapter 2. Specifications
Chapter 3. Block Diagram
Chapter 4. Exploded View
Chapter 5. Part List
Chapter 6. Schematic Diagram
Schematic Diagram
Schematic Diagram
Schematic Diagram
Schematic Diagram

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13
15
16
17
18
19
20

Chapter 7. Important Notes


7.1 Packing Requirement for Sending the PCB Assembly by post
7.2 Short of Spare Parts while Repairing a Speaker system

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Getting Started
Conventions Used in this Guide
Pay Special Attention: Instructions that are important to remember and may
prevent mistakes.
Caution: Information that, if not followed, may result in damage to the
product.

Safety Precautions
The following precautions should be observed in handling the speaker
described in this guide:
Place the speakers on a flat, level and stable surface.
Do not place the speakers in environments subject to mist, smoke,
vibration, excessive dust, salty or greasy air, or other corrosive gases and
fumes.
Do not drop or jolt the speakers.
Do not allow anything to drop into the subwoofer case through its
ventilator, as it could result in fatal electric shock or fire.
Place the unit far enough from other equipments for good heat dissipation.
Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet before performing any
maintenance on the speakers.
Do not perform any maintenance with wet hand.
Prevent foreign substances, such as water, other liquids or chemical, from
entering the speakers while performing maintenance procedures on the
speakers.

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Chapter 1. How to Handle Defective Returns


1.1 Overview
Receiving Defective speaker form customers

Verifying problems
proceeding
necessary tests

Function NG

Analyzing possible
Function NG

malfunction causes

Deciding & proceeding


the rectification methods

Replace necessary
defective parts

Proceeding tests to
verify if the speaker is
functioning normally

Function OK

Return the speakers with


proper repackaging to
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1.2 Problems
Item

Problem Description

1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.2.4

FL/FR, RL/RR channels no sound


CEN channel no sound
Woofer channel no sound
Woofer no power

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* Attention

Please follow the numbered sequence marked within parenthesis given in individual
Flow chat, in that this is the best-recommended sequence to rectify the problems.

1.2.1

FL/FR, RL/RR channels no sound

Problem

FL/FR,RL/RR channels no sound

Analyzer and
Identify the Causes
Broken or short circuit

Defective
IC101,IC100,IC301,U2
03,C302
C301,C223,C234,C22
6,C238,Q200,

Speaker cable dis-connect or


speaker damaged

Solutions
Check solder points on

Check and replace

Re-connected speaker cable

PCB

defective IC or

or replace defective speakers

components

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CEN channel no sound

CEN channel no sound

Problem

Analyzer and
Identify the Causes
Defective
IC101,IC100,IC303,,U
204,C306,C240,C243,
Q200

Broken or short circuit

Speaker cable dis-connect or


speaker damaged

Solutions
Check solder points on

Check and replace

Re-connected speaker cable

PCB

defective IC or

or replace defective speakers

components

1.2.3

Woofer channel no sound

Woofer channel no sound


Problem

Analyzer and
Identify the Causes
Broken or short circuit

Defective
IC302,U201,C304,C30

Speaker cable dis-connect or


speaker damaged

5,C205,R204,R214

Solutions
Check solder points on

Check and replace

Re-connected speaker cable

PCB

defective IC or

or replace defective speakers

components

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Woofer no power

Woofer no power

Problem

Analyzer and
Identify the Causes
Broken or short circuit

Defective
U100,Y100,C122,C13
7,U101,U200,R202,U2
05,R200,D200

Speaker cable dis-connect or


speaker damaged

Solutions
Check solder points on

Check and replace

Re-connected speaker cable

PCB

defective IC or

or replace defective speakers

components

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Chapter 2. Specifications
Satellite Center (AT 1KHZ):
NO Description

Unit

Specifications

Out Power at THD 10%

10 2

Sensitivity

mV

320 50

Freq Response

Hz

S/N ratio

dB

40~20K
55

Hum & Noise

mV

Unit

Specifications

(Ref:-3dB)
Vol:max

Satellite Front (AT 1KHZ):


NO Description
1

Out Power at THD 10%

10 2

Sensitivity

mV

320 50

Freq Response

Hz

Separation

dB

40~20K
35

S/N ratio

dB

55

Hum & Noise

mV

Unit

Specifications

(Ref:-3dB)

Vol:max

Satellite Rear (AT 1KHZ):


NO Description
1

Out Power at THD 10%

10 2

Sensitivity

mV

320 50

Freq Response

Hz

Separation

dB

40~20K
35

S/N ratio

dB

55

Hum & Noise

mV

(Ref:-3dB)

Vol:max

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Host (Woofer) (AT 100Hz):


NO Description

Unit

Specifications

Out Power at THD 10%

50 5

Sensitivity

mV

300 50

Freq Response

Hz

S/N ration

dB

20~20K
70

Hum & Noise

mV

10

(Ref:-3dB)
Vol: max

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Chapter 3. Block Diagram

5.1CH INPUT RCA JACK

TDA7265

FL SPEAKER
PT2323 5.1CH/AUX INPUT SELECT

4558*3

PT 2258 VOL

FR SPEAKER
+

TDA7265

C SPEAKER

2.1 AUX CH INPUT RCA JACK

SR SPEAKER
TDA7265
4558

SL SPEAKER
+

TDA7294

2.1 AUX CH INPUT RCA JACK

SUB SPEAKER
WOOF LPFSCH

LED DISPLAY SCH

EM78P447
MUE

SDA
TO DISPLAY LED
SCL

KEY STROKE SCH

TO KEYSTROKE

power sch
power sw

AC IN

power fuse

SW-SPST

250V 2A

POWER SUPPLY

AC IN
TRANS4

O/P 23V 2.7A 22V*2 1.4A

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Chapter 4. Exploded View

Host (Woofer)

Plaque
PCB

Panel

Lens
LOGO

Wooden

Knob

Key

Input Output PCB

AMP PCB
Radiator

Switch
Cloth Casing

Horse

6.5" Speaker

Button
PVC Cap

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Transformer

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Satellite (center)

Satellite (front & rear)

LOGO

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Chapter 5. Part List


NO DESCRIPTION

Qty

UNIT

Part No

KYE-V150/BODY/SATELLITE-FL

PC

V150-01

KYE-V150/BODY/SATELLITE-FR

PC

V150-02

KYE-V150/BODY/SATELLITE-RL

PC

V150-03

KYE-V150/BODY/SATELLITE-RR

PC

V150-04

KYE-V150/BODY/SATELLITE-CEN

PC

V150-05

SPEAKER UNIT

PC

V150-06

PVC, 8.5/SATE

10

PC

V150-07

KYE-V150/BODY/WOOFER/230V-EU

PC

V150-08

SPEAKER UNIT 6.5 4 OHM 50W

PC

V150-09

10

PCBA KYE-V150

PC

V150-10

11

IC TDA7296

PC

V150-11

12

IC TDA7497

PC

V150-12

13

IC PT2323

PC

V150-13

14

IC JRC4558

PC

V150-14

15

IC PT2258

PC

V150-15

16

IC EM78P447

PC

V150-16

17

TRANSFORMER, 230V: 22V*2AC&1.4A;

PC

V150-17

4 OHM/2

23VAC&2.7A
18

AUDIO CABLE, 6RCA to 6RCA, KYE-V150

PC

V150-18

19

AUDIO CABLE, 1ST to 2RCA, KYE-V150

PC

V150-19

20

CARTON, KYE-V150

PC

V150-20

21

CUSHION, KYE-V150

SET

V150-21

22

Round Red type Label (NO CARTON)

PC

V150-22

23

S/N LABEL (NO CARTON&WOOFEWR)

PC

V150-23

24

MANUAL KYE-V150

PC

V150-24

25

PE BAG, KYE-V150

PC

V150-25

26

PE BAG, KYE-V150

PC

V150-26

27

PE BAG, POWER CORD, KYE-V150

PC

V150-27

28

PE BAG, AUDIO CABLE

PC

V150-28

29

CARDBOARD, ENGLISH, KYE-V150

PC

V150-29

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Chapter 6. Schematic Diagram

R102
R100

1k

AUXL-IN
VCDL-IN

R103

1k
1k

FL IN
FR IN
CT IN
SUB IN
SL IN
SR IN

R104
R105
R106
R107
R108
R109

1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
6
5
4
3
2
1

2CH INPUT

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MIXO
12
13
14

L1
L2
L3
L4
FLI
FRI
CTI
SUBI
SLI
SRI
MIXO
VCC
REF
GND

C126
10uF/50V

R113 R114 R115 R116 R117 R118 R119 R120 R121 R122
100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

22k

22k
C109
273

R1
R2
R3
R4
LPFI
LPFO
FLO
FRO
CTO
SUBO
SLO
SRO
SCL
SDA

C108
153

28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15

FL1
FR1
CT1
SUB1
SL1

IC101
PT2323

R123
100

SR1

R124
100

C125

JK102
FL IN
FR IN
CT IN
SUB IN
SL IN
SR IN

R111
MIXO

C10410uF/50V
C10510uF/50V
C10610uF/50V
C10710uF/50V
C12310uF/50V
C12410uF/50V

JK101
VCDR-IN
AUXR-IN
AUXL-IN
VCDL-IN

R110

R125270
R126 270
R127270
R128270
R129270
R130270

47uF/25V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

+9V

SR SPOUT
SL SPOUT
CE SPOUT
FL SPOUT
FR SPOUT

SCL

1K

SDA

R101
VCDR-IN
AUXR-IN

C10010uF/50V
C10110uF/50V
C10210uF/50V
C10310uF/50V

CN306

5.1CH INPUT

+9V

C11310uF/50V
C11410uF/50V
C11510uF/50V

IC100
PT2258
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

FL1
FR1
CT1
SUB1
SL1
SR1
C11110uF/50V
C11210uF/50V
C13210uF/50V

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

FL OUT
FR OUT
CT OUT
+9V
C121
47uF/25V
SUB OUT
SL OUT
SR OUT
C11910uF/50V
C12010uF/50V
C13410uF/50V

R138
100

R140
100
R141 R142 R143 R144 R145 R146
100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K
SDA

R132 R133 R134 R135 R136 R137


100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K
SCL

C11010uF/50V
C12710uF/50V
C12810uF/50V
C12910uF/50V
C13010uF/50V
C13110uF/50V

FLI
FLO
FRI
FRO
CTI
CTO
CODE2 CODE1
DGND
VCC
SCL
REF
SDA
GND
SUBI
SUBO
SLI
SLO
SRI
SRO

C133
100uF/25V

C11610uF/50V
C11710uF/50V
C11810uF/50V

1
2
3
4
5

SCL
SDA
GND
+5V
ST-BY

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN103

GND
GND
GND
SUB OUT
CT OUT
SL OUT
SR OUT
FR OUT
FL OUT
CN101

5
4
3
2
1

ST-BY
+5V
GND
GND
+9V
CN102

INPUT&VOLUME CONTROL SCH

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Chapter 6. Schematic Diagram


+5V

+5V

C138

Q100
R131
1K

9015

TRIG1

Q101
9015

TRIG2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

PPA
PPB
PPC
PPD
PPE
PPF
PPG
PPDP

C139
100uF/16V

104

R139
1K

DS100
DPY
a
a
b
c f
b
g
d
e e
c
d
f
dp
g
dp

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

DS101
DPY
a
a
b
c f
b
g
d
e e
c
d
f
dp
g
dp
DPY_7-SEG_DP

DPY_7-SEG_DP

D102 DVD

PPA
D103 AUX

PPB
D104 VCD

Q102

RR166
560

PPC

D105 5.1CH

9015

PPD
D106 FR ONT

TRIG3

PPE

R165
1K

D107

REAR

D108

CENTER

PPF
PPG
D109

SUBWOOFER
PPDP

+5V

R112
22K
R147
47

C135
10uF/50V

C122
20pF

D100

1
2
3
4
5

X2

1N4148 C136
1uF/50V

Y100
4MHz

R148
22K

C137
20pF

SCL
SDA
GND
+5V
ST-BY
CN104

X1

U100
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

D101
VDD
G

R149

100

O/P
ST-BY

IRRX

SCL
SCA

RE100
3
2
1
REMOTE

TCC
VDD
NC
VSS
/INT
P50
P51
P52
P53
P60
P61
P62
P63
P64

/RESET
OSCI
OSCO
P77
P76
P75
P74
P73
P72
P71
P70
P67
P66
P65

28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15

R150
220
R151
220
R152
220
R153
220

X2
X1
R154
220
R155
220
R156
220
R157
220

PPDP
PPG
PPF
PPE
PPD
PPC
PPB
PPA
TRIG3
TRIG2
TRIG1

EM78P447SAP
+5V

+5V

U101
24C02

R158
10K
R159
10K
R160
10K
R161
10K
R162
10K

S100

POWER

S101

MODE

2
3

S102
INPUT

4
R163
10K

GND

VDD

GND

GND

GND

SCL

GND

SDA

R164
10K
24C02

8
7
6
5

SCA
SCL

+5v

+5V

MCU SCH
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Chapter 6. Schematic Diagram

C308

R302

R301

33k
C307
100pF

22uF/16V 15k

2
1
IC301A
MC4558

R303

100K

FR OP OUT

R304
100K +9V

R305
C309

33k

R306

C310
100pF

22uF/16V 15k
6

7
5
R319
100k
C302
C301
C306
C303
C304
C305
FL OUT
FR OUT
CT OUT
SUB OUT
SL OUT
SR OUT

10uF/50V
10uF/50V
10uF/50V
10uF/50V
10uF/50V
10uF/50V

FL OP OUT

IC301B
MC4558

R320
100k

+9V

R308
C312

33k

R307

R314

SUB OP OUT
C317

33k

R313

C311
100pF

22uF/16V 15k

C318
100pF

22uF/16V 15k

2
3

2
3

R316

100K

1
IC303A
MC4558

1
IC302A
MC4558

SR OP OUT

CT OP OUT
R309

100K

R310
100K +9V

R315
100K +9V

R312
C313

33k

R311

C314
100pF

22uF/16V 15k
6

7
5
R317
100k

R318
100k

IC302B
MC4558

+9V

O/P AMP SCH

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Chapter 6. Schematic Diagram

+26V 2.6A
1

VCC1

D200
RS608

GND

U200
78L09
IN

47

C201
2200uF/16V

3
5
4
3
2
1

C200
4700uF/35V

CC1
4700uF/35V

3
R202
10

VCC2
CN202

U205
LM7805
OUT

+9v
1

OUT

+5V
1

IN

GND

R200

C204
220uF/16V

+26V
4

GND

VCC1
VCC2

SUB

VCC1
VCC1
VCC2
GND
VCC2

CON4

+-22V 1.4A
D201
KBL02G
4

+22V

C209
4700uF/35V

C210
4700uF/35V
-22V

R204
22K

+22V

13

C207
220uF/35V

C208
104.C

U201
WOOFER200

2
14
C205

SUB

R211
20k

AM4558

R206
1k

R212
20k
C215
473.M

R213
22K
+
_

7
U202B
AM4558

R216
33K

R214
680

R215
10K

C218
10uF/50V

S/C
Protec tion

-22V
C219

10uF/50V

C220
104.C

C206
22uF/25V
TDA7296

U202A
+

The rma l
Shutdown

Mute
STBY
1

3
SUB

22uF/16V

100K

C221
220uF/35V

CN205
WOOF OUT200
1
2

R209 20k

R208 101
3.3K C213

ST-BY

C211
4.7uF/50V

IN SUB

R205
100K

333.M
C216
5

C217

R201

15

4
10
9

4.7uF/50V(NP)

C212
4.7uF/50V

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WOOF OUT

+9V

WOOF OUT

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+26V

26V
26V

R218
15K

C233
220UF/35V

C229
104

C227
220UF/35V

C224
104

(11)PW_GND

10K

(11)PW_GND
C223
R219
100

IN FR

Vs-c(2)

Q200
945

R217
ST-BY

Vs(13)

C228

C225
104

IN SR

C226 1000UF/35V

(1)INR

OUTR(14)

(8)S_GND

MUTE2(9)

Vs-c(2)

SB
Vs(13)

C231 1000UF/35V

(1)INR

OUTR(14)

(8)S_GND

MUTE2(9)

FR SPOUT

(4)PW_GND_C

10K R222
C237
1000UF/35V
1UF
(5)INL

OUTL(12)

FL SPOUT

CN201

CN200

CN203
CON8

5
4
3
2
1

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

10K R223
C242
1000UF/35V
1UF

IN SL

(5)INL

OUTL(12)

IN C

(6)INC

OUTC(3)

C240273

OUTC(3)

(7)SVR

(7)SVR

PW_GND(15)

C241
470UF/25V

U203
TDA7497

ST-BY
+5V
GND
GND
+9V

GND
GND
GND
IN FL
IN FR
IN SL
IN SR
IN C
IN SUB

FR SPOUT
FL SPOUT
SL SPOUT
SR SPOUT
CE SPOUT

FL/FR/SL/SR AMP SCH

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CE SPOUT
C243
1000UF/35V

(6)INC

1/1

SL SPOUT
C244

C238

C235
470UF/25V

MUTE1(10)

C239 273

MUTE1(10)

C234 273

SB
10K R221
C232
1UF

SB
10K R220
C236
1UF

IN FL

SR SPOUT

273

273

(4)PW_GND_C

C230
104

PW_GND(15)

U204
TDA7497

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Chapter 7. Important Notes

7.1 Packing Requirement for Sending the PCB Assembly by Post


PCB assembly is a kind of sophisticated electronic circuit board. Well
packing will be required when sending them by post.
* Some sophisticated IC components are mounted on the PCB assembly,
hence it is necessary to pack each PCB assembly with a separate static
protecting bag, in order to avoid static electricity.
* Reliable external packing is also very important when sending PCB
assembly by post, in that it would avoid unnecessarily lost or damage.

7.2 Short of Spare Parts while Repairing a Speaker System


If you are short of spare parts when you have some speaker systems waiting
to be repaired, it would be recommended to take the necessary parts form
one speaker system, so that you may have the as many speaker systems.

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