JBL Gto24001 SM PDF
JBL Gto24001 SM PDF
JBL Gto24001 SM PDF
SERVICE MANUAL
- CONTENTS -
SPECIFICATIONS ………………………………………..1
PACKING……………………………………………..…....2
CONTROL/INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS….……....3
CONTROL/INSTALLATION DRAWINGS……….………4
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING……………………………5
EXPLODED VIEW/PARTS LIST…….….….…………....6
AMPLIFIER BLOCK DIAGRAM…………………….……7
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ..……….……….…….…….8
P.C.B. DRAWINGS….………………………..…….……13
IC/TRANSISTOR PINOUTS..………………..….….…..21
SCHEMATICS……………..……………….………..…...25
JBL continually strives to update and improve existing products, as well as create new ones. The specifications and
details in this and related JBL publications are therefore subject to change without notice.
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GTO24001 CAR AUDIO SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER OWNER’S MANUAL
Installation Warnings and Tips • For competition installations, replace the fuse 7 DBO (Dynamic Bass Optimization) Variable
• Disconnect the negative (–) lead from your vehicle’s with a 300A ANL (not included). Connect a single Subsonic High-Pass Filter With Variable Boost (Q)
battery. piece of 0 gauge wire to the other end of the • For woofers in tuned (vented) enclosures, set
• At the installation sites, locate and make a note of fuse holder as in diagram 2b. Route the 0 gauge the Frequency control to a value 10Hz below the
0 gauge
all fuel lines, hydraulic brake lines, vacuum lines wire through the car, using rubber grommets in enclosure’s resonance (tuned) frequency.
and electrical wiring. Use extreme caution when all locations where the wire must pass through • For woofers in sealed boxes, set the control to
cutting or drilling in and around these areas. 4metal.
gaugeConnect the other end of the 0 gauge any value you prefer, between 30Hz and 50Hz.
• Choose a safe mounting location away from moisture. wire to the input Fuse
terminal of a power distribution
Holder • Set the Boost control according to your
• Make sure there is sufficient air circulation at the block (not included) designed
150A to accept 0 gauge preference, being careful not to apply
mounting location for the amplifier to cool itself. wire. Connect two pieces of 4 gauge wire to enough boost to damage your woofer(s).
Battery
the distribution block and connect the other
• Mount the amplifier, using the supplied hardware. A DBO High-Pass Filter Frequency control,
ends of the wire to the two
Inside “+” Compartment
Engine terminals on variable between 10Hz and 100Hz. See
the amplifier’s power connectors 2 (on the above for appropriate settings.
Specifications previous illustrations page).
• 1700W RMS x 1 channel @ 4 ohms and ≤1% THD + N* B DBO Boost control provides up to
Figure 2b. 12dB of boost, slightly above the high-
• 2400W RMS x 1 channel @ 2 ohms, 14.4V supply and
<1% THD + N* pass filter’s frequency. See above for
appropriate settings.
• Frequency response: 20Hz – 330Hz (–3dB)
8 Remote Level Control (RLC) Connector
• Maximum input signal: 6V* • Connect the Remote Level Control (RLC) here,
• Maximum sensitivity: 200mV* using the supplied RJ-11 cable.
• THD + N: 0.5% Distribution Block 9 Power On LED
• Signal-to-noise ratio: 65dBA • Illuminated when the amplifier is on.
(reference 1W into 4 ohms)* 0 gauge
A Protect LED
• Signal-to-noise ratio: 97dBA • Illuminated under any of the following fault
(reference rated power into 4 ohms) conditions: battery over/under voltage, short
* CEA-2006A-compliant circuit in speaker wires, amplifier is too hot,
4 gauge amplifier’s output circuit has failed (DC voltage
0 Speaker Output Connectors is present in the amplifier’s output).
• Connect the speakers to these terminals, 0 gauge B Setting Input Level
observing proper polarity. Either + or – A Turn Input Level control counterclockwise to
terminal may be used. Minimum total 6V (minimim).
impedance is 2 ohms. Fuse Holder B With a dynamic music track playing, turn the
1 Fuse Holder/+12V Connection 300A head unit’s volume control to the 3/4 position.
• Replace fuse only with the same type and rating. C Turn Input Level control clockwise until the
• Mount the fuse holder within 18" of the vehicle’s Battery bass output is proportionate to the output of
battery, inside the engine compartment and Inside Engine Compartment the high-frequency speakers, according to
connect one end of the fuse holder to the your preference.
battery’s “+” terminal using a single piece of 2 Power Input Connectors D Input level is now adjusted correctly.
0 gauge wire as shown in diagrams 2a and 2b. • +12V: See ”fuseholder“ 1. C Setting the Crossover
• For normal installation, connect two pieces of • GND: Connect to the vehicle’s chassis using 4 A Crossover setting for subwoofers.
4 gauge wire to the other end of the fuse holder gauge wire. Refer to the picture below. Note: Acceptable frequency ranges are indicated
as in diagram 2a. Route both pieces of 4 gauge in gray.
Factory Bolt Ring Connector
wire through the car, using rubber grommets in D Remote Level Control
Ground Wire
all locations where the wire must pass through The Remote Level Control, if installed, will allow
metal. Connect the other end of the 4 gauge you to adjust the level of bass while seated in the
wire to the two “+” terminals on the amplifier’s listening position.
power connectors 2 (on the previous illustra-
tions page).
Figure 2a.
Note: Remove any paint Star Washer
below ring connector.
• REM: Connect to the “Remote Out” lead from
the source unit or to a source of switched
12V+ (ACC).
3 Aux Output Connectors (RCA)
0 gauge • Nonfiltered pass-through output. Connect to the
input of an additional amplifier.
4 Input Connectors (RCA)
4 gauge • Connect to the RCA outputs from the source unit
Fuse Holder or signal processor.
150A 5 Input-Level Control
Battery • Used to match the input level of the amplifier
to the output level of the source unit.
Inside Engine Compartment • See B for the adjustment procedure.
6 Low-Pass Filter Frequency Control
• 12dB/octave low-pass filter,
variable from 32Hz to 320Hz.
• See C for the adjustment procedure.
Distribution Block
3
4 gauge
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4x 2x 1x
1x
1x 1x
10-3/8"
263mm
24-13/16"
630mm
2-1/8"
53mm
0 2 1
D
34 9 A 8
1"
5 6 7 25mm
A B
B C
1-5/8"
A B C D 40mm
A
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5. Amplifier Shuts Down, Green LED’s are Lit - Amplifier is in Thermal Protection Mode
Verify:
A. Amplifier is mounted with adequate air circulation around heatsinks or vents
B. Amplifier is not mounted under carpet or sealed enclosure
C. Speakers meet correct impedance for application (mono or stereo hookup)
6. Amplifier Does Not Turn ON, and Red LED is Lit Amplifier (and not Connected to a Shorted Speaker)
Verify:
A. Speaker crossover (if used) is not defective
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MAIN PCB
Resistors
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MAIN PCB
Capacitors
Semiconductors
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Part Number Description Qty Reference Designator
MAIN PCB
Miscellanous
Resistors
Capacitors
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Semiconductors
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PWM PCB
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LM161/LM361
High Speed Differential Comparators
General Description Features
The LM161/LM361 is a very high speed differential input, n Independent strobes
complementary TTL output voltage comparator with im- n Guaranteed high speed: 20 ns max
proved characteristics over the SE529/NE529 for which it is n Tight delay matching on both outputs
a pin-for-pin replacement. The device has been optimized for n Complementary TTL outputs
greater speed performance and lower input offset voltage. n Operates from op amp supplies: ± 15V
Typically delay varies only 3 ns for over-drive variations of 5
n Low speed variation with overdrive variation
mV to 500 mV. It may be operated from op amp supplies
( ± 15V). n Low input offset voltage
n Versatile supply voltage range
Complementary outputs having maximum skew are pro-
vided. Applications involve high speed analog to digital con-
verters and zero-crossing detectors in disk file systems.
00570804
*Output is low when current is drawn from strobe pin.
00570802
Top View
Order Number LM361M, LM361MX or LM361N
See NS Package Number M14A or N14A
00570803
Order Number LM161H/883 or LM361H
See NS Package Number H10C
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L SUFFIX
CERAMIC
The MC14060B is a 14–stage binary ripple counter with an on–chip CASE 620
oscillator buffer. The oscillator configuration allows design of either RC or
crystal oscillator circuits. Also included on the chip is a reset function which
places all outputs into the zero state and disables the oscillator. A negative P SUFFIX
transition on Clock will advance the counter to the next state. Schmitt trigger PLASTIC
action on the input line permits very slow input rise and fall times. CASE 648
Applications include time delay circuits, counter controls, and frequency
dividing circuits.
• Fully static operation D SUFFIX
SOIC
• Diode Protection on All Inputs CASE 751B
• Supply Voltage Range = 3.0 V to 18 V
• Capable of Driving Two Low–power TTL Loads or One Low–power ORDERING INFORMATION
Schottky TTL Load Over the Rated Temperature Range MC14XXXBCP Plastic
• Buffered Outputs Available from Stages 4 Through 10 and MC14XXXBCL Ceramic
12 Through 14 MC14XXXBD SOIC
• Common Reset Line TA = – 55° to 125°C for all packages.
• Pin–for–Pin Replacement for CD4060B
LOGIC DIAGRAM
OUT 2
9 Q4 Q5 Q12 Q13 Q14
OUT 1 7 5 1 2 3
10
CLOCK
11 C Q C Q C Q C Q C Q C Q
C Q C Q C Q C Q C Q C Q
R R R R R R
RESET
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Q6 = PIN 4 Q8 = PIN 14 Q10 = PIN 15 VDD = PIN 16
Q7 = PIN 6 Q9 = PIN 13 VSS = PIN 8
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