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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

ERROR CODES SONY HCD EX660Z FAULTS Protection Modes

TEST MODE & Error Codes & Descriptions: SONY HCD-EX660Z/EX880Z/EX990Z
Russian Model: HCD-EX660Z/EX990Z
E Model: HCD-EX660Z/EX880Z/EX990Z
Mexican Model: HCD-EX880Z/EX990Z
South African Model: HCD-EX660Z
HCD-EX660Z is the amplifier, USB, CD player and tuner section in MHC-EX660.
HCD-EX880Z is the amplifier, USB, CD player and tuner section in MHC-EX880.
HCD-EX990Z is the amplifier, USB, CD player and tuner section in MHC-EX990.
Amplifier section
The following are measured at Mexican model: AC 120 V – 240 V, 60 Hz
Other models: AC 120 V – 240 V, 50/60 Hz
MHC-EX990
Front Speaker: Power output (rated): 100 W + 100 W (at 2 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD)
RMS output power (reference): 180 W + 180 W (per channel at  2 ohms, 1 kHz) Subwoofer:
RMS output power (reference): 360 W (at 4 ohms, 100 Hz)
MHC-EX880
Power output (rated): 140 W + 140 W (at 3 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD)
RMS output power (reference): 240 W + 240 W (per channel at  3 ohms, 1 kHz)
MHC-EX660
Power output (rated): 85 W + 85 W (at 4 ohms, 1 kHz 1% THD)
RMS output power (reference): 150 W + 150 W (per channel at 4 ohms, 1 kHz)
RELEASING THE DISC TRAY LOCK
  The disc tray lock function for the anti-theft of a demonstration disc in the store is equipped.
1.Press the [Power] button to turn the power on.
2.Press the [FUNCTION] button to select CD function.
3.Press the [Stop] and [Eject] button simultaneously and hold down for around 5 seconds.
4.The message “UNLOCKED” is displayed and the disc tray is unlocked.
Note: When “LOCKED” is displayed, the slot lock is not released by turning power on/off with the [Power] button.
TEST MODE
  The cold reset clears all data including preset data stored in the memory to initial conditions. Execute this mode when returning the set to the customer.
Procedure:
1.In standby status, press the [Power] button to turn on the system.
2.Press three buttons of [Stop], [OPTIONS] and [Power] simultaneously.
3.When “RESET” appears, the set enters standby status.
COMMON TEST MODE
This mode is used to check operations of the Amplifier section.
Procedure:
1.To enter Common Test Mode, press three buttons of [FUNCTION],[OPTIONS] and [Stby/Power] simultaneously.
2.“COMMON” appears on the liquid crystal display panel. The volume is changed to VOLUME MIN.
Check of Amplifier
1.Press the [EQ] button repeatedly until a message “EQ MAX”appears on the liquid crystal display panel. EQ increases to its maximum.
2.Press the [EQ] button repeatedly until a message “EQ MIN” appears on the liquid crystal display panel. EQ decreases to its minimum.
3.Press the [EQ] button repeatedly until a message “EQ FLAT” appears on the liquid crystal display panel. EQ is set to flat.
4.When the [VOLUME] knob is turned clockwise even slightly, the message “VOL 29” (for EX660Z and EX880Z) or “VOL 31” (for EX990Z) appears on the liquid crystal display panel. Sound is set to Standard Volume Position (SVP).
5.When the [VOLUME] knob is turned clockwise even slightly, the message “VOL MAX” appears on the liquid crystal display panel. Sound is set to volume maximum.
6.When the [VOLUME] knob is turned counterclockwise even slightly, the message “VOL MIN” appears on the liquid crystal display panel. Sound is set to volume minimum.
3.To release from this mode, press the [Stby/Power] button.
4.The cold reset is enforced at the same time.
CD THEFT PREVENTION
  This mode let you lock the disc tray. When this mode is activated, the disc tray will not open when the [Eject] button is pressed. The message “LOCKED” will be displayed on the liquid crystal display panel. This mode only applied when there is disc on the tray.
Procedure:
1.In standby status, press the [Stby/Power] button to turn the power on.
2.Press the [FUNCTION] button to select CD function.
3.Press the [Stop] and [Eject] button simultaneously and hold down for around 5 seconds until “LOCKED” or “UNLOCKED” is displayed on the liquid crystal display panel.
TUNER STEP CHANGE
The step interval of AM channels can be toggled between 9 kHz and 10 kHz. This mode is not available for Saudi Arabian, European and Russian models.
Procedure:
1.Press the [Stby/Power] button to turn on the system.
2.Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to select the “AM”.
3.Press the [Stby/Power] button to turn off the system.
4.Press the [DISPLAY] button on the remote control to enter clock mode or demo mode, then press the [TUNING + M L] and [Stby/Power] button simultaneously.
5.The system turns on automatically. The message “9K STEP” or “10K STEP” appears on the liquid crystal display panel and thus the channel step is changed.
PROTECT KIND CHECK TEST MODE
  This mode is used to check type of protect occurred during protector on.
Procedure:
During protection on, LCD will toggle between “PROTECT EXX” message & protector kind message display.
PROTECT E01 > Defect of AMP schema & SMPS overload.
PROTECT E02 > Defect of fan, output speaker, 7V regulator & 9V regulator schema.
OVER CURRENT > Defect of power supply schema to 5V regulator (USB).
Defect of AMP schema
  If PROTECT mode is in “PROTECT ERROR 01”, the following defect can be considered;
* OTP (Over Temperature Protection) > Unusual heat of MOSFET by assemble defect of heat sink and destruction of MOSFET etc.
* Unusual output of Power mount > the power mount is unusual output.
* SMPS overload > Current surge to MOSFET by MOSFET and defect of PS output line.
  If output does not come out even if the set status is not in PROTECT mode The following defect can be considered;
* Under Voltage > SMPS switching MOSFET defect.
* RESET defect > Reset signal status from micom is not ‘H’.
Defect of power supply (regulator)
If the PROTECT mode is “PROTECT ERROR 02”, the following defect can be considered;
* OCP (Over Current Protection) > Unusual output voltage of 7V & 9V regulator short.
* Fan block > Fan supply draw current.
* DC Detection > DC appears in SP terminal by defect of AMP IC and MOSFET or output of short-schema.

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Monday, August 25, 2014

Crowbar Speaker Protection

Crowbar diagram are so-called because their operation is the equivalent of dropping a crowbar (large steel digging implement) across the terminals. It is only ever used as a last resort, and can only be used where the attached schema is properly fused or incorporates other protective measures.

A crowbar schema is potentially destructive - if the schemary only has a minor fault, it will be a major fault by the time a crowbar has done its job. It is not uncommon for the crowbar schema to be destroyed as well - the purpose is to protect the device(s) attached to the schema - in this case, a loudspeaker.

Description

Theres really nothing to it. A resistor / capacitor schema isolates the trigger schema from normal AC signals. Should there be enough DC to activate the DIAC trigger, the cap is discharged into the gate of the TRIAC, which instantly turns on ... hard. A TRIAC has two basic states, on and off. The in-between state exists, but is so fast that it can be ignored for all intents and purposes.

Crowbar Figure 1 - Crowbar Speaker Protector

The BR100 DIAC (or the equivalent DB3 from ST Microelectronics) is rated for a breakdown voltage of between 28 and 36V - these are not precision devices. Needless to say, using the schema with supply voltages less than around 40V is not recommended, as you will have a false sense of security. The supply voltage must be higher than the breakdown voltage of the DIAC, or it cannot conduct. Zeners cannot be used as a substitute for lower voltages - a DIAC has a negative impedance characteristic, so when it conducts, it will dump almost the full charge in C1 into the gate of the TRIAC. This is essential to make sure the TRIAC is switched into conduction.

The TRIAC is a common type, and may be substituted if you know the specifications. Its rated at 12A, but the peak current (non-repetitive) is 95A, and it only needs to sustain that until the fuse (or an output transistor) blows. A heatsink is preferred, but there is a good chance that the TRIAC will blow up if it has to protect your speakers, so it may not matter too much. The 0.47 ohm resistor is simply to ensure that the short schema isnt absolute. This will limit the current a little, and increases the chance that the TRIAC will survive (albeit marginally). Feel free to use a BT139 if it makes you feel better - these are rated at 16A continuous, and 140A non-repetitive peak current.

The peak short schema current will typically be about 90A for a ±60V supply, allowing ~0.2 ohms for wiring resistance and the intrinsic internal resistance of the TRIAC, plus the equivalent series resistance of the filter capacitors. Thats a seriously high current, and it will do an injury to anything thats part of the discharge path. Such high currents are not advised for filter caps either, but being non-repetitive they will almost certainly survive.

Construction & Use

Apart from the obvious requirement that you dont make any mistakes, construction is not critical. Wiring needs to be of a reasonable gauge, and should be tied down with cable ties or similar. C1 must be polyester. While a non-polarised electrolytic would seem to be acceptable, the schema will operate if the capacitor should dry out over the years. This means it will lose capacitance, and at some point, the crowbar may operate on normal programme material. This would not be good, as it will blow up your amplifier!

Make sure that all connections are secure and well soldered. Remember that this is the last chance for your speakers, so it needs to be able to remain inactive for years and years - hopefully it will never happen. The schema doesnt have to be mounted in the amplifier chassis - it can be installed in your speaker cabinet. Nothing gets hot unless it operates, at which point no-one really cares - it just has to save the speakers from destruction once to have been worthwhile.

Remember that the crowbar schema absolutely must never be allowed to operate with any normal signal. A perfectly good amplifier that triggers the schema because of a high-level bass signal (for example) will very likely be seriously damaged if the crowbar activates. To verify that no signal can trigger it, you may want to (temporarily) use a small lamp in place of R2, and drive the amp to maximum power with bass-heavy material.

A speaker does not need to be connected. If the lamp flashes, your amp would have been damaged. If this occurs, you may want to increase the value of C1. Note that bipolar electrolytics should never be used for C1, because they can dry out and lose capacitance as they age. This could cause the schema to false-trigger.l
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