Bose AV-18
Bose AV-18
Bose AV-18
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 OR OWNER OF THE BOSE
PRODUCT, AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR USED FOR ANY
OTHER PURPOSE.
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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 recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
2. Make leakage current or resistance measurements to determine that exposed parts are acceptably
insulated from the supply circuit before returning the unit to the customer.
Use the following checks to perform these measurements:
A. Leakage Current Hot Check-With the unit completely reassembled, plug the AC line cord directly
into a 120V AC outlet. (Do not use an isolation transformer during this test.) Use a leakage current
tester or a metering system that complies with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C101.1
“Leakage Current for Appliances” and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 6500 / IEC 60056 paragraph
9.1.1. With the unit AC switch first in the ON position and then in OFF position, measure from a known
earth ground (metal waterpipe, conduit, etc.) to all exposed metal parts of the unit (antennas, handle
bracket, metal cabinet, screwheads, metallic overlays, control shafts, etc.), especially any exposed
metal parts that offer an electrical return path to the chassis. Any current measured must not exceed
0.5 milliamp. Reverse the unit power cord plug in the outlet and repeat test. ANY MEASUREMENTS
NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS SPECIFIED HEREIN INDICATE A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD THAT
MUST BE ELIMINATED BEFORE RETURNING THE UNIT TO THE CUSTOMER.
B. Insulation Resistance Test Cold Check-(1) Unplug the power supply and connect a jumper wire
between the two prongs of the plug. (2) Turn on the power switch of the unit. (3) Measure the resis-
tance with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on
the unit. When testing 3 wire products, the resistance measured to the product enclosure should be
between 2 and infinite MOhms. Also, the resistance measured to exposed input/output connectors
should be between 4 and infinite MOhms. When testing 2 wire products, the resistance measured to
exposed input/output connectors should be between 4 and infinite MOhms. If it is not within the limits
specified, there is the possibility of a shock hazard, and the unit must be repaired and rechecked
before it is returned to the customer.
• 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.
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Product Description
The AV18 Media Center uses a hardware platform derived from the AV28 Media Center. It uses the
same plastic enclosure and external power supply unit ("floor wart"). Likewise, it is meant to interface
to the same home theater speaker system.
The AV18 Media Center is manufactured in two hardware configurations, Euro and US:
Variant US EURO
SCART X
RDS X
TV On Detector X
Remote 27MHz RF 40MHz RF
FM Tuner US EURO
Like the AV28 Media Center, the AV18 Media Center is a self-contained DVD/CD/MP3 disc player with
an AM/FM tuner for use with Bose® powered speaker systems. In addition to the two internal sources
(DVD/CD and AM/FM tuner), it allows playing up to four external audio sources: TV, VCR, CAB/SAT,
and AUX. A 27MHz (40MHZ for Euro), one-way RF remote control operates the unit without line-of-
sight restriction; provisions for infrared remote control of the Media Center also exist. An integrated IR
blaster allows limited control of other manufacturer's equipment (TV's, VCR's and Cable/Satellite Set-
Top boxes). The Media Center has two independent audio output zones (Main and Bose® Link),
accessible through circular DIN connectors in the back of the product.
The AV18 Media Center uses a new smart speaker protocol and uses a 9 pin DIN speaker connector.
The AV28 Media Center used an 8 pin DIN speaker connector. Support is limited for legacy product
with an 8 pin DIN.
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Specifications
Power Pack: USA/Canada: Input - 120V, 0.55A, 50/60 Hz
Output - 33VDC, 1.1A
International: Input - 220-240V, 0.30A, 50/60 Hz
Output ± 33VDC, 1.1A
Outputs: Speaker Main and Bose® link: Variable audio, user selectable
Audio out: Left and Right: Fixed audio, 2 Vrms maximum
Digital audio out: SPDIF
Optical output: SPDIF, -15 to -21 dbm
Composite video: NTSC or PAL 1Vp-p with sync 75 ohm
S-Video: Lumenance 1 Vp-p chrominance 0.3Vp-p
Component video: NTSC or PAL 1 Vp-p with sync on Y
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Part List Notes
1. This part is not normally available from customer service. Approval from the Field Service Manager
is required before ordering.
2. The individual parts located on the PCB are listed in the part list.
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.
4. This part is set to the Lifestyle® 28 system equalization. To use this part on a Lifestyle® 18, 35, 38,
or 48 system, refer to the instructions located on page 53 for setting the equalizer using TAP com-
mands. Except for the Lifestyle® 18 system, In place of using TAP commands to set the EQ, the
customer may use the Bose® AdaptIQ® audio calibration system to customize the EQ to their room.
The Lifestyle® 18 system bass module is set to provide a lower ouput to match the single cubes,
which can only be set using TAP commands. The AdaptIQ audio calibration system is packaged with
the Lifestyle® 18, 28, 35, 38 and 48 systems.
5. This item is listed for reference only and is not available for order. The individual parts are listed
elsewhere in this manual.
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Lifestyle® 18/28 II Home Entertainment System Packaging
Item Description Part Number Qty Note
Number
1 AV18 CONSOLE, US TUNER, RC1 307535-101F
AV18 CONSOLE, EURO TUNER, RC2 307535-2023
2 SAT ASSY, 5 PACK, LS18, BLACK 277097-119 1 5
SAT ASSY, 5 PACK, LS18, WHITE 277097-129
SAT ASSY, 5 PACK, LS18, SILVER 277097-139
SAT ASSY, 5 PACK, LS28, BLACK 277098-119
SAT ASSY, 5 PACK, LS28, WHITE 277098-129
SAT ASSY, 5 PACK, LS28, SILVER 277098-139
3 BASS MODULE, 120V, LS28, BLACK 278799-119 1 4
BASS MODULE, DUAL V, LS28, BLACK 278799-619
BASS MODULE, DUAL V, LS28, WHITE 278799-629
4 ESSENTIALS KIT, US/CA 290694-001 1 5
ESSENTIALS KIT, EURO 290694-002
ESSENTIALS KIT, UK 290694-004
ESSENTIALS KIT, AUS 290694-005
ESSENTIALS KIT, DUAL 290694-006
5 FOAM, SHT, ADHESIVE BACK 12X6X.06 263426 2
6 PACKING, INSERT, GRILL 258465 1
7 CARTON, LS18 277516-004 1
CARTON, LS28 277516-003
8 PACKING, END CAP, EPS, FRONT 258466 1
9 PACKING, END CAP, EPS, REAR 269178 1
10 BAG, POLY 196638 1
11 CARTON, RSC 30.25X12.06X20.00 277516-004 1
12 GUIDE, QUICKSTART 274402 1
13 COMMITMENT LETTER 251001 1
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AV18 Media Center Packaging
Not Available
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Lifestyle® 18/28 Satellite Packaging
Item Description Part Number Qty Note
Number
1 S INGL E SATEL LITE A SSE MBLY , BLA CK 250 490 -119
S INGL E SATEL LITE A SSE MBLY , WHITE 250 490 -129
S INGL E SATEL LITE A SSE MBLY , GLO SS SILV ER 250 490 -139 or 16 9
S INGL E SATEL LITE A SSE MBLY , MATTE SILVER 250 490 -269
DOUBLE SATELLITE ASSEMBLY, BLACK 192420-119 5
DOUBLE SATELLITE ASSEMBLY, WHITE 192420-129
DOUBLE SATELLITE ASSEMBLY, GLOSS SILVER 192420-139 or -169
DOUBLE SATELLITE ASSEMBLY, MATTE SILVER 194420-269
2 CABLES, SPKR, 18 AWG, L/C/R, BLACK 294520-201 or -1201 1
CABLES, SPKR, 18 AWG, L/C/R, WHITE 294520-301 or -1301
CABLES, SPKR, 18 AWG, L/C/R, GRAY 294520-501 or -1501
3 CABLE, SPEAKER, REAR, BLACK 294521-001 or -1001 1
CABLE, SPEAKER, REAR, WHITE 294521-101 or -1101
CABLE, SPEAKER, REAR, GRAY 294521-201 or -1201
4 CABLE, RJ-45/DIN-8, FOIL SHIELD, 30 FOOT 276865-001 or -101 1
70 FOOT VERSION AVAILABLE FROM SERVICE 276865-002 or -102
5 CABLE, AUDIO, DUAL RCA 185931-01 or -101 1
6 CABLE, VIDEO, 6', YL 347428-0010 1
7 CABLE, S-VIDEO, 6 FT 348695-0010 1
8 CABLE, COMP VIDEO ADAPT 274343-001 or -101 1
9 CARTON, D/C, SAT KIT 258472-001 1
10 CARTON 250555-001 5
11 BAG, POLY, 10X12X2MIL 144677 5
12 PACKING, INSERT, SAT KIT 258473 1
- FOOT, BASS MODULE 142839 4
- FOOT, CUBES, 4 PER 178321-04 1 PK
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Lifestyle® 18/28 Home Entertainment System
Essentials Kit Packaging
Item Description Part Number Variant Packaging Note
Number
1 POWER PACK, 33W, DUAL 325015-0040 ALL 3
or 325015-1040
2 LINE CORD, 100V, AV18/28/38/48 279101-0310 or -1310 J APAN
LINE CORD, 120V, AV18/28/38/48 279101-0310 or -1310 US, CAN, DUAL-V 3
LINE CORD, 220V, AV18/28/38/48 280135-0310 or -1310 EU, DUAL-V
LINE CORD, 230V, AV18/28/38/48 280138-0310 or -1310 UK
LINE CORD, 240V, AV18/28/38/48 284243-0310 or -1310 AUS
3 LINE CORD, 100V, PS18/28/38/48 264514-001 J APAN 3
LINE CORD, 120V, PS18/28/38/48 263453-006 US, CAN, DUAL-V
LINE CORD, 220V, PS18/28/38/48 264355-006 EU, DUAL-V
LINE CORD, 230V, PS18/28/38/48 264356-006 UK
LINE CORD, 240V, PS18/28/38/48 264357-006 AUS
4 ANTENNA, AM 199824-002 ALL
5 DONGLE, TV POWER 258359 ALL
6 CARTON, DIC, ACCY KIT 258470-001 ALL
7 TRAY, PACKING, INSERT 258471 ALL
8 IR BLASTER 260335 or 348696-0010 ALL
9 CABLE, SCART ADAPTER 274344-001 EU, AUS, UK, DUAL
10 LIT KIT - US, CAN
- EU, AUS, UK, DUAL
- EU
11 KIT, ADAPTiQ® AUDIO CALIBRATION 318986-001 ALL
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27 26
24 35
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Tuner PCB
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2 IR Blaster PCB
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Part of Main PCB Main PCB
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25 20 22
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Headphone PCB
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Resistors
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Resistors (continued)
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Resistors (continued)
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Resistors (continued)
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Resistors (continued)
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Resistors (continued)
Capacitors
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Capacitors (continued)
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Capacitors (continued)
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Capacitors (continued)
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Capacitors (continued)
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Capacitors (continued)
Diodes
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Diodes (continued)
Transistors
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Transistors (continued)
Integrated Circuits
Ferrite Beads
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Main PCB Electrical Part List
Inductors
Miscellaneous
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Tuner PCB Electrical Part List
Resistors
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Tuner PCB Electrical Part List
Resistors (continued)
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Tuner PCB Electrical Part List
Resistors (continued)
Capacitors
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Tuner PCB Electrical Part List
Capacitors (continued)
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Tuner PCB Electrical Part List
Capacitors (continued)
Diodes
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Tuner PCB Electrical Part List
Transistors
Integrated Circuits
Inductors
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Tuner PCB Electrical Part List
Inductors (continued)
Miscellaneous
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Disassembly Procedures
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Disassembly Procedures
ESD Sensitive - Refer to page 2
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Disassembly Procedures
ESD Sensitive - Refer to page 2
While lifting on the front of the Main PCB, release the four catches indicated.
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Disassembly Procedures
ESD Sensitive - Refer to page 2
4. VFD Removal
Grasp the top edge of the VFD lens and rotate it forward.
Grasp and pull the VFD PCB ribbon cable from connector J6500 on the main PCB.
Gently press on the right tab, indicated above, and lift upward on the right side of the VFD PCB.
Repeat for the left side.
Slide out the VFD PCB from its holder.
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Disassembly Procedures
ESD Sensitive - Refer to page 2
Lift upward on the keypad bezel. The DVD/CD door will detach from the DVD/CD mechanism. Remove
the cable from the keypad PCB.
Press outward on the tabs indicated to release the DVD mech from the chassis.
Lift out the DVD mech and disconnect the cables.
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Disassembly Procedures
7. IR PCB Removal ESD Sensitive - Refer to page 2
While lifting the edge of the IR PCB, release the clip on the left.
8. IR Lens Removal
Press on the tabs indicated to release the IR lens. This procedure does not enable the IR PCB to be
removed. To remove the IR PCB, refer to procedure 7.
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Setting-up a Computer to Issue TAP Commands - AV18
1. Open a terminal window. Click: Start/Program/ 4. In the “COM1 Properties” window, make the
Accessories/Hyper terminal/Hyperterminal selections in the various fields as shown.
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Issuing TAP Commands to the AV18 media center
1. TAP Test Cable Connection - Connecting the Media Center to a Computer
1.1 Connect the test cable’s, part number 264565, DB-9 connector to the RS-232 COM port on your
computer. Connect the test cable’s 3.5mm plug to the serial data jack on the AV18 media center.
1.2 With a Hyperterminal window open and set up as shown on page 41, apply power to the AV18
media center. A prompt (>) will appear in the hyperterminal window.
2.1 Type the command FT and press <Enter>. The unit should respond by displaying PASS in the
hyperterminal window.
REAR VIEW
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General TAP Commands
SVM - Main PCB Software - response similar to P2_CON:01.01.01
SVT - Tuner PCB Software - response similar to 01.00.BB
SNM - Main PCB serial number
SNT - Tuner PCB serial number
QD - Drive variant - response similar to 1B10, TOSHIBADVD-ROMSD-M1712
(software rev, TOSHIBADVD-ROMSD-drive type)
PT25 - Light all VFD segments
PT26 - Return VFD to normal operation
PT23 - IR loopback self-test
FU - Flash Update - writes changes to permanent memory
Refer to service bulletin 271000-B1 for directions to set the region code.
Type Code = v
Vendor Resets = w
User Change = x
Region Mask = y
Playback Control Scheme = z
w = count down the number of times available for manufacturer reset of region code
x = count down the number of times available for user/manufacturer reset region code
y = specifies the drive region that the drive is located. Each bit represents one of eight regions.
0xfe: region 1
0xfd: region 2
0xfb: region 3
0xf7: region 4
0xef: region 5
0xdf: region 6
0xbf region 7
0x7f: region 8
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Setting the Region Code Only
1. Set up a Hyperterminal window (reference page 41) and connect the media center to a computer
to issue TAP commands (reference page 42).
2. With power applied to the media center, insert a DVD disc into the media center. The DVD disc
must be of the same region code as the region code you want to change the media center to.
Example: To change the media center to region code 2, insert a region code 2 DVD into the media
center.
3. Issue the TAP command RC" ( “"” is the region code number). The media center will now be able
to play DVD discs for the region code you set it for.
The region code can be set 5 times. One setting is used in manufacturing, which leaves 4 more. The
fifth region code change will be permanent.
2. Functional/Performance Verification Tests: Contain tests to verify the performance and function of
the AV18 media center.
Adjustment/Performance Verification Procedures: Contain procedures to optimize the performance of
the AV18 media center.
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Functional/Performance Verification Tests
AM General Test Setup 3. FM Sensitivity Performance Verification
Refer to the figure below. The equivalent field
intensity is 26 dB less than the generator output 3.1 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz, 1 kHz
level or 1/20th of the output voltage. The signal mono modulation, pilot off, 75 kHz deviation,
levels given do not include this factor. Measure- 26 dBuV at the unit’s FM antenna input, J2001.
ments are taken from the record output.
3.2 Measure the distortion at the left or right
record output. It should be < 3.0% THD+N.
2. AM Seek (Stop Level) Performance Verifica- 5.1 Connect an Oscilloscope to the serial data
tion output connector J6801 pin 2.
2.1 Set the RF generator to 1110 kHz (1107 5.2 Press volume up or down on the console.
kHz for Euro and Japan), AM modulation, 400 Observe a digital waveform on the oscillo-
Hz modulation, 61 dBuV field intensity. scope.
2.2 Place the unit into seek and verify the unit 6. TV Sensor Verification
stops at 1110 kHz (1107 kHz for Euro and
Japan). 6.1 Apply a signal to the TV Sensor input
J6300 pin 2 at the level and frequency listed in
2.3 Switch the RF generator for a 51 dBuV field the following table. The signal should be
intensity and verify the radio does not stop at applied to the tip of a 3.5mm jack.
1110 kHz (1107 kHz for Euro and Japan).
6.2 Measure the output of the detector, U6700
FM General Test Setup pin 14.
Connect the signal generator to the FM antenna Note: Off <.8Vrms, On >2.5Vrms. Settling time
F-connector J2001 using a 50 to 75 Ohm match- is .1 seconds to turn on, 2.0 seconds to turn
ing network. Adjustments to the procedures off.
stated signal levels should be made to account
for a signal level loss due to the matching net- Input Input Detector
Frequency Amplitude Output
work and/or any other losses.
60 Hz 200 mVrms <.8 Vrms
15.75 kHz 30 mVrms >2.5 Vrms
31.5 kHz 30 mVrms >2.5 Vrms
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Functional/Performance Verification Tests
7. Inputs/Outputs Verification
Test Functional test for the... Connect the Media To... and select the Listen/look for..
Center... console source...
Speaker Zones 1, 2 an PS18/28 powered
output... speaker...
TV S-video output... a TV S-Video input...
a clean undistorted
TV composite video a TV composite video picture from the TV.
Speaker Zones output,
output... input... DVD A clean undistorted
1 TV S-Video, composite
(insert a DVD). audio output from
video output, and DVD.
the PS28/35
powered speaker.
Note: The remote control is needed to turn on the Zone 2 output and should be used to verify the
unit’s ability to respond to remote commands. Refer to the Bose® Link Room Settings on page 51.
8. CD Performance Test
8.1 The media center should be able to play for 10 seconds the test discs listed in the following
table.
Parameter Nominal Limit Suggested Test disc
Defect Tracking (void) 1.0 mm 0.8 mm Pierre Vernay, test CD#2
Defect Tracking (black dot) 1.0 mm 0.8 mm ABEX test disc TCD-725R
Defect Tracking (scratch) 1.6 mm 1.0 mm ABEX test disc TCD-721 R
Defect Tracking 75 mm 65 mm ABEX test disc TCD-725R
(finger print)
Defect Tracking 1.0 mm 0.7 mm ABEX test disc TCD-732RA
(warped disc)
Defect Tracking 210 mm 140 mm ABEX test disc TCD-714R
(eccentric disc)
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Adjustment/Performance Verification Procedures
AM Tuner General Test Setup
2.1 Set an RF generator output for a
Refer to the figure below. The equivalent field 69 dBuV/m field intensity at the unit’s antenna,
intensity is 26 dB less than the generator output 30% AM modulation, 1 kHz and the unit and
level or 1/20th of the output voltage. The signal RF generator to 1500 kHz.
levels given do not include this factor. Measure-
ments are taken from the record output. 2.2 Adjust the red slug of T2000 until a maxi-
mum output is measured at the record output.
1. AM Sensitivity Performance Verification 3.3 Set the generator to 1110 kHz , 61 dBuV/m
field intensity.
1.1 Set the RF generator output for a 53 dBuV/m
field intensity, 30% AM modulation, 400Hz and 3.4 Place the unit into seek and verify the unit
the unit and RF generator to 1080 kHz. stops at 1110 kHz.
1.2 The left record output should measure 70 3.5 Switch the RF generator for a 51 dBuV/m
to 320mVrms at < 10% THD+N. field intensity and verify the radio does not stop
2. AM Tuner Adjustment at 1110 kHz.
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Adjustment/Performance Verification Procedures
FM Tuner General Test Setup 7. FM Sensitivity Verification
Connect the signal generator to the FM antenna 7.1 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz, 1 kHz
jack J2001 using a 50 to 75 Ohm matching mono modulation, pilot off, 75 kHz deviation, 26
network. Adjustments to the procedure’s stated dBuV at the unit’s FM antenna input, J2001.
signal levels should be made to account for a
signal level loss due to the matching network 7.2 Measure the distortion at the left or right
and/or any other losses. record output. It should be < 3.0% THD+N.
4.1 Issue the TAP command TF. 8.1 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz, 1 kHz left
only modulation, 10% pilot, 75 kHz total devia-
4.2 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz, no tion, 71 dBuV at the unit’s FM antenna input,
modulation, 56 dBuV, at the unit’s FM antenna J2001.
input, J2001.
8.2 Reference a dB meter to the left record
4.3 Issue TAP command T7 (T8 for Japan). output.
The unit will reply with the IF offset (-1, 0, 1)
representing IF offset of (-25, 0, 25) kHz. 8.3 Switch the RF generator to right only modu-
lation.
5. FM Distortion Adjustment
8.4 Measure the left record output. It should be
5.1 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz, 1 kHz < -25 dB, referenced to the measurement taken
mono modulation, pilot off, 75 kHz deviation, in procedure 8.2.
71 dBuV at the unit’s FM antenna input, J2001.
9. FM Stop Level Adjustment, TAP
5.2 Adjust the unit to 98.1 MHz.
9.1 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz, 1 kHz
5.3 Measure the signal distortion and level at mono modulation, pilot off, 75 kHz deviation, 36
the record output. The output signal should dBuV, at the unit’s FM antenna input, J2001.
measure <.6% THD+N and at a level between
475-1050 mVrms. 9.2 Issue the TAP command T3 (T4 for Japan).
5.4 If the distortion is >.6%, adjust T2002 for 9.3 Switch the RF generator to 98.7 MHz, 41
minimum distortion. Verify the signal level is dBuV at the units FM antenna input, J2001.
between 475-1050 mVrms and the distortion is
<.6%. 9.4 Place the unit into seek and verify that it
stops at 98.7 MHz.
6. FM Signal to Noise
9.5 Reduce the RF generator to 31 dBuV at the
6.1 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz, 1 kHz units FM antenna input, J2001.
mono modulation, pilot off, 75 kHz deviation,
71 dBuV at the unit’s FM antenna input, J2001. 9.6 Place the unit into seek. Verify the radio
does not stop at 98.7 MHz.
6.2 Adjust the unit to 98.1 MHz.
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Adjustment/Performance Verification Procedures
10. FM Stereo Threshold Adjustment, TAP 11. TV ON Detector Verification
10.1 Issue the TAP command TF. 11.1 Apply a signal to the TV Sensor input
J6300 pin 2 at the level and frequency listed in
10.2 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz, 1 kHz the following table.
stereo L= -R modulation, 10% pilot, 75 kHz Note: The signal should be applied to the tip of
deviation, 46 dBuV, at the unit’s FM antenna a 3.5 mm jack.
input, J2001.
11.2 Measure the output of the detector, U303
10.3 Issue the TAP command T5. pin 8, at J6700 pin 14.
Note: Off <.8Vrms, On >2.5Vrms. Settling time
10.4 Increase the RF generator output to 51 is .1 seconds to turn on, 2.0 seconds to turn
dBuV. Verify there is a 1 kHz signal at the left off.
record output.
Input Input Detector
10.5 Decrease the RF generator level to 41 Frequency Amplitude Output
dBuV. Verify there is no signal at the left record 60 Hz 200 mVrms <.8 Vrms
output. 15.75 kHz 30 mVrms >2.5 Vrms
100 kHz 30 mVrms >2.5 Vrms
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Console Key Special Functions
Press and hold the Enter button. The house code will be displayed. Press the Store key to cycle
through the various displays. Use the Volume Up and Down buttons to change the settings.
Located in the remote control battery compartment are miniature switches used to set the house
code and Bose link operation.
House code:
Switches 1-4 are for setting the house code. This is used if there is another console in close vicinity.
The console needs to match the switch settings on the remote. To do this, press and hold the Store
button on the console and then press any button on the remote. Release the hold button and the
console is now programed to match the remote house code setting.
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Bose® Link Room Settings
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Bass Module
Setting up a Computer to Issue TAP Commands
1. Open a terminal window. Click: Start/Pro- 4. In the “COM1 Properties” window, make the
gram/Accessories/Hyperterminal/Hyperterminal. selections in the various fields as shown.
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Placing the Bass Module into TAP Mode
! Place all four DIP switches to the down position before returning the unit to the customer !
1. Place the bass module into TAP mode 2. Verify the bass module communicates in
TAP mode.
1.1 Set all four DIP switches into the “up”
position. Apply power to the bass module 2.1 Connect the test cable’s, part number
using the AC line switch and wait until the 264564, DB-9 connector to the RS-232 COM
amber LED blinks twice and the green LED port on your computer. Connect the test
blinks briefly at least once (approximately 3 cable’s RJ-45 connector to the bass module.
seconds after power up). Then, within twenty
seconds, flip ALL four switches down, then 2.2 Type the command ST S and press
flip switch #4 (closest to the RJ-45 connec- <Enter>. The following response should be
tor) back up. The unit will now communicate seen on your computer screen. The results
in TAP mode. The amber and green LED will may differ depending on the unit settings. If
blink alternately when no S/PDIF signal is no S/PDIF signal is applied, the sample rate
applied. Note that when TAP mode is acti- will be 29 kHz.
vated in this manner, the DSP will echo
characters sent by the terminal. SAMPLE RATE : 44101.30
SPKR TYPE : 02
DIP VALUE : 1111
LCRB_MUTE : 1
UP
LSRS_MUTE : 1
SAT_CLIP :1
1 2 3 4 BASS_CLIP :1
Down
EURO_BASS : 1
EURO_TREBLE : 0
8 PIN RJ45
RCA PLUG
2
3
6
RJ45
7
8 8 PIN
53
Setting the Bass Module Equalizer
Set up a Hyperterminal window (reference page 52) and connect the bass module to a computer to
issue TAP commands (reference page 53).
Example: To set the bass module to LS18 series II equalization, type the TAP command
SE A,ON,OFF,ON,P,2. To check the equalization setting, type the TAP command ST. The response
on the hyperterminal window should be:
SPKR TYPE 128
ANTIBOTTOMING POSTKNOX
VOLUME TAPER POSTMAN2
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Revision History
REV ECN Description
REV00 - REV01 36455 SW changes to
SLABs/HDD/Mec
REV01 - REV02 36915 Part changes increase IR
sensitivity
REV03 - REV04 New remotes, console, PCBs,
and lit (extensions)
REV04 -REV05 Numerous part changes -
PCBS, DVD mech, HDD
REV05 - REV06 43202 New floor warts
REV06-REV07 NEW DVD MECH
Bose Corporation
The Mountain
Framingham Massachusetts USA 01701
P/N 271000-SM REV. 08 02/12 (H)
http://serviceops.bose.com