Pioneer VSX-52TX Service Manual - Page 118

PROTECT Assy and the MAIN CONTROL Assy has, Places to be discharged, Discharging methods

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1 2 6 Remove the Power Amplifier, leaving the POWER PROTECT Assy intact. • In this case, you can easily remove the Power Amplifier if the FFC cable connecting the POWER A PROTECT Assy and the MAIN CONTROL Assy has been disconnected on either side. • When removing the POWER PROTECT Assy, pull out the Assy while pushing on the board at the center from the rear side, for easier removal with less stress on the connector. 3 4 • Remove the POWER PROTECT Assy. 6 The board is easily removed 6 by pushing it in this direction. B 7 Jump with 100-ohm resistors in the following three places on the POWER PROTECT Assy: a Between Pin 4 and Pin 5 of CN4052 b Between Pin 5 and Pin 6 of CN4052 c Between Pin 8 and Pin 9 of CN4051 C 8 Secure the POWER PROTECT Assy so that it will not come into contact with metallic parts of the unit, such as the chassis. Then connect the POWER PROTECT Assy with the MAIN CONTROL Assy using an FFC cable and turn on the power. The unit will be turned on without the protection circuit activated. • Jump with resistors. 7 POWER PROTECT Assy c ba POWER PROTECT Assy • Turn on the power. 8 D 9 After finishing diagnoses, remove the three resistors inserted in Step 7, and before returning the Power Amplifier to its original position, discharge the electrolytic capacitors in the places shown in the table below. POWER PROTECT Assy MAIN CONTROL Assy • If connection is made without discharging the electrolytic capacitors, the resistors may be damaged by a surge of current. • Discharge the electrolytic capacitor using a resistor, not by short-circuiting it. Using a tester, etc., completely discharge it until there is no remaining voltage. E Places to be discharged Discharging methods SP/PS Assy: C2051, C2052 Jump with a discharging resistor in CN2002 of the SP/PS Assy. (Photo 1) POWER AMP L Assy: C4401, C4402 Jump with a discharging resistor on the connector side of CN2002 of the POWER AMP-L Assy. (Photo 2) POWER AMP R Assy: C4403, C4404 While you still have CN2002 of the SP/PS Assy jumped with a discharging resistor, reconnect the connector to CN2001 of the SP/PS Assy. (Photo 2) TRANS 2-1 Assy: C2213, C2214 Jump between each capacitor and ground. (Photos 3 and 4) F 118 VSX-52TX 1 2 3 4

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POWER PROTECT Assy
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• Turn on the power.
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MAIN CONTROL Assy
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Remove the Power Amplifier, leaving the POWER
PROTECT Assy intact.
In this case, you can easily remove the Power
Amplifier if the FFC cable connecting the POWER
PROTECT Assy and the MAIN CONTROL Assy has
been disconnected on either side.
When removing the POWER PROTECT Assy, pull out
the Assy while pushing on the board at the center from
the rear side, for easier removal with less stress on the
connector.
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Jump with 100-ohm resistors in the following three
places on the POWER PROTECT Assy:
a
Between Pin 4 and Pin 5 of CN4052
b
Between Pin 5 and Pin 6 of CN4052
c
Between Pin 8 and Pin 9 of CN4051
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Secure the POWER PROTECT Assy so that it will not
come into contact with metallic parts of the unit, such as
the chassis. Then connect the POWER PROTECT Assy
with the MAIN CONTROL Assy using an FFC cable and
turn on the power. The unit will be turned on without the
protection circuit activated.
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After finishing diagnoses, remove the three resistors
inserted in Step
7
, and before returning the Power
Amplifier to its original position, discharge the electrolytic
capacitors in the places shown in the table below.
• If connection is made without discharging the electrolytic
capacitors, the resistors may be damaged by a surge of
current.
• Discharge the electrolytic capacitor using a resistor, not by
short-circuiting it. Using a tester, etc., completely
discharge it until there is no remaining voltage.
The board is easily removed
by pushing it in this direction.
Places to be discharged
Discharging methods
SP/PS Assy: C2051, C2052
Jump with a discharging resistor in CN2002 of the SP/PS Assy. (Photo 1)
POWER AMP L Assy: C4401, C4402
Jump with a discharging resistor on the connector side of CN2002 of the POWER AMP-L Assy.
(Photo 2)
POWER AMP R Assy: C4403, C4404
While you still have CN2002 of the SP/PS Assy jumped with a discharging resistor, reconnect the
connector to CN2001 of the SP/PS Assy. (Photo 2)
TRANS 2-1 Assy: C2213, C2214
Jump between each capacitor and ground. (Photos 3 and 4)
• Remove the POWER PROTECT Assy.