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PRELIMINARYSERVICE MANUALHPS 500POWERED SUBWOOFERInfinity Systems Incorporated250 Crossways Park Dr.Woodbury, New York 11797RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库- CONTENTS -SPECIFICATIONS.2SET-UP GUIDE.3CONTROLS.6OPERATION.7PARTS LIST .9SCHEMATICS.16RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库Infinity HPS-500 500w Powered Sub Amp SPECIFICATIONSFrequency respose22Hz - 120HzDrive Unit15 WooferWeight 77.2 lbs./35kgDimensions (H x W x D) 19 3/4 x 19 x 22 7/16 (502 x 483 x 570mm)LINE VOLTAGE 120VAC/60HzLINE VOLTAGE 230VAC/50HzParameterSpecificationUnitLimitsConditionsNotesAmp SectionType (Class AB, D, other)AB Bridged-BASH Power SupplyLoad Impedance (speaker)20 Ohms-NominalZ-curve requiredRated Output Power500 Watts4001 input drivenTHD Rated Power0.1 %122k filter500wTHD 1 Watt0.3 %122k filterPolarity0 deg.0 20In phase at 50Hz in Direct Mode.250 faston (+)205 faston (-)DC Offset20 mV-DC50 Speaker OutputsDamping factor200 DF-Input SensitivityInput Frequency31 Hz31Nominal Freq.1 input drivenLine Input350 mVrms2dBTo Rated Power1 input drivenSpeaker/Hi Level Input8 Vrms2dBTo Rated Power(-26dB below Line In).1 input drivenSignal to NoiseSNR-A-Weighted100 dBA90relative to rated powerA-Weighting filterSNR-unweighted70 dBr70relative to rated power22k filterSNR rel. 1W-unweighted60 dBr55relative to 1W Output22k filterResidual Noise Floor2 mVrms3Volume max, using RMS reading DMM/VOM (or A/P)Residual Noise Floor1.5mVrms(max)2Volume max, w/ A/P Swept Bandpass Measurement (Line freq.+ harmonics)Input Impedance Line Input3k ohmsN/ASpeaker/Hi Level Input470 ohmsN/AActive FiltersLow Pass (fixed or variable)VariableNote: Center positon = 100HzLow Pass filter (point or range)45-120 Hz2dBSlope12 dB/Octaven/aQ0.707 Dampingn/aNormal-Direct Switchyes-functional Low Pass filter (point or range)160 (direct), 45-120 (normal) Hz2dBSlope12 dB/Octave-Q-Damping-Subsonic filter (HPF)31 Hz2dBSlope12 dB/Octave-Q-Damping-Video Boost Switchyes-Boost+3 dB-Range40-80 Hz-Features-LimiterLine Out Crossover SwitchPhase Switch-functional Line Output (80Hz HPF-unity gain)-functional Volume pot Taper (lin/log)log-functional Input Configuration-Line Out: 80/120/160Hz HPF80/120/160 Hzfunctional Slope6 dB/Octavefunctional Q0.707 Dampingfunctional Power on Delay time3 sec.3AC Power AppliedTransients/PopsATO Transient10 mV-peak20 Speaker OutputsTurn-on Transient500 mV-peak1v-pp Speaker OutputsAC Line cycled from OFF to ONTurn-off Transient500 mV-peak1v-pp Speaker OutputsAC Line cycled from ON to OFFEfficiencyStand-by Input Power10 Watts15 nom. line voltagePower Cons.rated power670 WattsN/A nom. line voltageProtectionThermal Protection yesfunctional Decreases gain at 113C -1.3dBDC Offset Protectionyesfunctional DC present at Speaker Out leadsRelay or crowbar (for driver/fire protection)Line Fuse Rating6 Ampsfunctional Type-T or Slo BloExternal fuse with UL/SEMKO rated holder2CONNECTINGYOURSUBWOOFERIf your receiver/processor does not have subwoofer outputs for the left and right channels:+LLRRINPUTSOUTPUTSB-LINKCONNECTINGYOURSUBWOOFER(Continued)If your receiver/processor has subwoofer outputs for the left and right channels:If you have a Dolby* Digital or DTSreceiver/processor with a low-frequency-effect (LFE) output:NOTE: Some receivers have a singlesubwoofer output (do not confuse thiswith a single LFE output as describedbelow). In that case, it is recommendedthat you use a Y connector (not included)to maximize performance.LOWLEVELOUTLOWLEVELINLR120Hz160Hz80HzHIGHPASSOUTPUTLOWLEVELOUTLOWLEVELINLRSUBWOOFER ORLFE OUTPUT120Hz160Hz80HzHIGHPASSOUTPUTNOTE: In this case, you do not need touse a Y connector. Simply connect theLFE output on your receiver/processorto either the left or right input on the subwoofer.If your receiver/amplifier has preamp output jacks and main input jacks for the left andright channels or you have a separate preamp/processor and power amplifier:This method of hookup can offer the highest level of performance for your complete loudspeakersystem. Your subwoofer incorporates an adjustable high-pass crossover in addition to a variablelow-pass crossover. When hooked up as shown below, the subwoofer will limit the low-frequencyinformation that is returned to your receiver/amplifier. Your receiver/amplifier does not need towaste valuable power reproducing the low frequencies. In addition, since no low-frequencyinformation is being sent to your main loudspeakers, they are able to reproduce mid and highfrequencies with greater clarity.LOWLEVELOUTLOWLEVELINLR120Hz160Hz80HzRECEIVER/AMPLIFIEROR PROCESSOR/AMPLIFIERLEFTRIGHTRIGHTLEFTLEFTLOUDSPEAKERRIGHTLOUDSPEAKERPREOUTMAININMAIN SPEAKER OUTPUTHIGHPASSOUTPUTCONTROLS.Figure 2.IDENTIFICATION OFFRONTPANELCONTROL(Refer to Figure 2.)1. EQ: Optimizes subwoofer performance for audio or video playback.2. Crossover: Controls the frequency below which the subwoofer will begin working.3. Phase: Reverse/normal switch changes audio-signal polarity.4. Gain: Controls subwoofer volume level.5. Input: Switches between the normal line/speaker inputs and the direct-LFE input.EQPHASEINPUTCROSSOVERGAIN15050100AUDIOVIDEO0180NORMALDIRECT1234510012N HPS-500/1000 Owners Manual SETCONTROLS.POWERONADJUSTGAINCROSSOVERADJUSTMENTSPHASECONTROL.OPERATION1.Initially set the HPSs Gain control to the “O” position.2.Initially set the HPSs Crossover control to the 100Hz position.3.Plug your HPSs AC cord into a wall outlet. Do not use the outlets on the back of the receiver.4.Turn on your HPS sub by pressing the power button on the center of the front panel.5.Turn on your entire audio system and start a CD or movie sound track at a moderate level.6.Turn your HPSs Gain control (Figure 2) up to the “5” position (half way). If no soundemanates from the subwoofer, check the AC-line cord and input cables. Are the connectorson the cables making proper contact? Is the AC plug connected to a “live” receptacle? Hasthe power button been pressed to the “on” position? (Note: A green indicator on the frontpanel will light when the power is on.) Once you have confirmed that the subwoofer isactive, proceed by playing a CD, record or cassette. Use a selection that has ample bassinformation.7.Set the overall volume control of the preamplifier or stereo to a comfortable level. Adjustthe subwoofers Gain control (Figure 2) until you obtain a pleasing blend of bass. Bassresponse should not overpower the room but rather be adjusted so there is a harmoniousblend across the entire musical range. Many users have a tendency to set the subwoofervolume too loud, adhering to the belief that a subwoofer is there to produce lots of bass.This is not entirely true. A subwoofer is there to enhance bass, extending the response ofthe entire system so the bass can be felt as well as heard. However, overall balance mustbe maintained or the music will not sound natural. An experienced listener will set thevolume of the subwoofer so its impact on bass response is always there but never obtrusive.8.Crossover Control (Figure 2) The Low-Pass control determines the highest frequencyat which the subwoofer reproduces sounds. If your main speakers can comfortably reproducesome low-frequency sounds, set this control to a lower frequency setting, between50Hz 100Hz. This will concentrate the subwoofers efforts on the ultradeep bass soundsrequired by todays films and music. If you are using smaller bookshelf speakers that donot extend to the lower bass frequencies, set the low-pass crossover control to a highersetting, between 120Hz 150Hz.9.The Phase Control (Figure 2) determines whether the subwoofer speakers piston-likeaction moves in and out with the main speakers, 0, or opposite the main speakers, 180. Proper phase adjustment depends on several variables such as room size, subwooferplacement and listener position. Adjust the phase switch to maximize bass output at thelistening position. 10.The EQ switch, located on the front panel, optimizes the subwoofers performance forboth movie and music listening. When in the “Video” position, a special EQ circuit isactivated, enhancing low frequencies by approximately 3dB at 32Hz and delivering thefull impact and excitement of todays movie soundtracks. When in the “Audio” position,the subwoofer provides the accurate and linear frequency response that is ideal when anatural tonal balance is desired for music listening.11.Remember: every system, room and listener is different. There are not necessarily any rightor wrong settings; any setting you choose will result in excellent performance. Should youdecide to fine-tune your system for optimum performance, be patient and trust your ears.It will be worth the effort involved to fully “tweak” your system.4423A WORD OFADVICEThe low-frequency Crossover and Volume controls may be set anywhere within their rotation.However, it will be a most unusual circumstance if you have to set the Volume control completelyclockwise. This may indicate an unbalanced condition in your system (too much bass), that thesystem is in an especially large room, or that speaker placement may be incorrect. Try severalother locations before concluding that the Volume control must be set at maximum.OVERDRIVEPROTECTIONAutomatic limiting circuitry helps prevent overdriving a connected subwoofer by softly clippingthe input signal if it exceeds a predetermined threshold. Depending on the level, you may or may not hear slight distortion on musical peaks. This protection is completely automatic, withno user adjustments. However, if you do hear distortion continuously while playing music, the input signal level (feeding the HPS) may be too high and should be lowered. If this doesntsolve the problem, check the connections and that the other components in the audio chain areoperating properly. A WORDABOUTTONECONTROLSThe tone controls on your electronic components (preamplifier, receiver, etc.) should be usedwith the utmost discretion. Excessive boost can create severe power demands on your poweramplifier. Maximum bass boost can create a demand for literally hundreds of watts in the bassregion, whereas in the “flat” position, or with the tone controls switched out of the system, youraverage listening level may be impressively and realistically loud at fewer than 10 watts. Theremaining power capacity required is on reserve for power peaks on sharp transients andpowerful crescendos.HPS500 PARTS LIST AMP ASSEMBLY #333777-001 Power supply PCB Part #Description Qty Ref. DesignatorIntegrated CircuitsUA0003OPAMP, QUAD 14PIN DIL LM324N1EAU3UP0004PWM, 8PIN DIL UC3842N1EAU5TransistorsQB0002TRANS, NPN 40V .6A TO92 2N44013EAQ4,Q13,Q14QB0017TRANS, NPN 150V 0.6A 2N55513EAQ1,Q8,Q23QB0018TRANS, PNP 150V 0.6A 2N54013EAQ7,Q22,Q26QB0013TRANS, PNP TIP30B/C TO2201EAQ21QB0019TRANS, NPN TIP29B/C T02201EAQ19QB0033TRANS, NPN 250V 1A TO220 TIP471EAQ3QM0015MOSFET, IRF640 TO220AB2EAQ9,Q27CapacitorsCC0020CAP, CA 470PF 100V 5%2EAC3,C73CC0059CAP, CA .1UF 100V 20%3EAC13,C35,C65CC0065CAP, CA 2200P 50V 5%3EAC6,C19,C20CC0072CAP, CA 100PF 100V 10%1EAC74CC0082CAP, CA .1UF 50V 20%4EAC55,C56,C80,C81CC0087CAP, CA .01UF 100V 20%1EAC28CC0021CAP, C 470PF 1KV 10%3EAC2,C9,C11CC0032CAP, C 2200PF 600V 10%1EAC14CC0050CAP, C .1UF 50V 20% .2LS1EAC24CC0078CAP, C .22UF 50V 10% .2LS1EAC17CC0095CAP, C 470P 100V 52EAC22,C23CE0010CAP, E 22UF 50V 20% 105C 2EAC4,C79CC0020CAP, CA 470PF 100V 5%1EAC10CC0078CAP, C .22UF 50V 10% .2LS1EAC17CE0121CAP, E 470UF 200V 20% 30X255EAC30,C31,C32,C33,C34CF0008CAP, F 2200PF 100DC 63AC 5%1EAC21CF0146CAP, F 6.8UF 250V 10% 27MMLS1EAC12DiodesDS0001RECT, 100mA 75V SIGNAL 1N4148T7EAD2,D5,D6,D7,D12,D24,D25DZ0002ZENER, 500mW 12V 5% 1N5242B3EAZ1,Z5,Z6DR0085RECT, 8A 400V TO220AC MUR8601EAD9DZ0018ZENER, 2.5-37V SHUNT TL431CLP1EAD239Part #Description Qty Ref. DesignatorResistorsRC0006RES, CF 10K 1/4W 5%1EAR17RC0037RES, CF 2K0 1/4W 5%1EAR3RC0082RES, CF 100K 1/2W 5%1EAR77RC0083RES, CF 100K 1/4W 5%2EAR25,R51RC0091RES, CF 150K 1/2W 5%1EAR94RC0116RES, CF 330K 1/4W 5%1EAR12RC0127RES, CF 30K 1/4W 5%2EAR8,R38RC0273RES, ZERO OHM 1/4W1EAR24RM0001RES, MF 1K00 1/4W 1%4EAR30,R50,R68,Z4RM0002RES, MF 10K0 1/4W 1%1EAR71RM0011RES, MF 100K 1/4W 1%6EAR5,R6,R10,R11,R28,R70RM0012RES, MF 100R 1/4W 1%1EAR54RM0031RES, MF 3K32 1/4W 1%1EAR43RM0034RES, MF 4K32 1/4W 1%1EAR16RM0035RES, MF 4K75 1/4W 1%1EAR45RM0043RES, MF 6K81 1/4W 1%1EAR74RM0065RES, MF 200R 1/4W 1%1EAR49RM0079RES, MF 750R 1/4W 1%2EAR9,R13RM0089RES, MF 2K43 1/4W 1%1EAR41RM0113RES, MF 20K0 1/4W 1%4EAR14,R15,R35,R88RM0114RES, MF 22K1 1/4W 1%1EAR72RM0116RES, MF 25K5 1/4W 1%1EAR46RM0120RES, MF 30K1 1/4W 1%2EAR7,R47RM0126RES, MF 47K0 1/4W 1% 1EAR26RM0147RES, MF 16K2 1/4W 1%1EAR22RM0180RES, MF 4K99 1/4W 1%3EAR2,R27,R37RM0249RES, MF 28K7 1/4W 1%1EAR4RM0260RES, MF 1M0 1/4W 1%1EAR32RM0299RES, MF 2K55 1/4W 11EAR31RM0336RES, MF 47R 0.6W 1% FLAMEPROOF4EAR18,R39,R89,R90RM0339RES, MF 10R 0.6W 1% FLAMEPROOF2EAR21,R93RW0022RES, WW 0R1 2W 5%2EAR40,R92RX0072RES, MO 100R 1W 5%1EAR19RC0273RES, ZERO OHM 1/4W1EAL3RX0080RES, MO 4R7 2W 5%1EAR2010Part #Description Qty Ref. DesignatorMiscellaneous540130IND, CM CHOKE 150UH ELYTONE1EAL4BF0007BEAD, FERRITE1EAL5 JH0074CNCTR, HEADER 8PIN LOCKING .1C1EAJ3KS0021SURGISTOR, 4R 8A 70J SL154R0081EAR23MM0025MISC, PC MT SCREW TERM 6-322EAB1,B2MT0003TERM, KWIKDISC .25 PCB MT2EACD+,DC+MT0023TERM, FASTON MALE PCMT 187X0321EACD-MT0031TERM, FASTON .205 MALE PC MT1EADC-810066MET, HTSNK CLIP HPS SERIES6EAFET CLIPS ON THE POWER BOARD810068MET, HTSNK HPS500 PWR SUPPLY1EAHEATSINK PLATE FOR THE POWER BHN0006NUT, KEP 1/4AF 6-32 ZNP1EAUSED ON L4 (540130)HS0004SCREW, 6-32 1/4 PAN PHIL ZNP2EAUSED ON MM0025HS0079SCREW, 6-32 1.5 NYLON PAN1EAUSED ON L4 (540130)HW0030WASHER, FLAT .375OD #8 NYLON1EAUSED ON THE L4 (540130)MS0005SILPAD, .009 .3C/W TO3P5EAUSED WITH 5 FETSMS0014MISC, CERAMIC PLATE TO-2201EAUSED WITH 1 FETLinear Amp PCB Integrated CircuitsUA0003OPAMP, QUAD 14PIN DIL LM324N2EAU101,U102UA0009OPAMP, QUAD 14P DIL TL074/0842EAU1,U100UF0013FOTO, 6PIN MOC30121EAU4TransistorsQM0015MOSFET, IRF640 TO220AB2EAQ4,Q8QM0032MOSFET, IRF9640 T0220AB2EAQ3,Q7QM0035JFET, N-CH J111 TO921EAQ9QB0002TRANS, NPN 40V .6A TO92 2N44011EAQ101QB0017TRANS, NPN 150V 0.6A 2N55512EAQ1,Q5QB0018TRANS, PNP 150V 0.6A 2N54012EAQ2,Q6QB0049TRANS, TO92 2N38191EAQ100CapacitorsCC0059CAP, CA .1UF 100V 20%4EAC52,C54,C57,C58CC0072CAP, CA 100PF 100V 10%2EAC1,C3CC0082CAP, CA .1UF 50V 20%6EAC29,C61,C62,C110,C120,C121CC0098CAP, CA .047U 50V 102EAC109,C122CE0127CAP, E 470UF 35V 10X211EAC12711Part #Description Qty Ref. DesignatorCF0090CAP, F .022UF 100V 5% 10MMLS1EAC102CF0094CAP, F .047UF 100V 5% 10MM1EAC122CE0003CAP, E 2.2UF 50V 20% 105C1EAC111CE0098CAP, E 22UF 50V 20% 5X11 .2LS5EAC6,C50,C64,C67,C68CE0106CAP, E 22UF 35V BP 6X11 .2LS4EAC8,C9,C12,C101CF0035CAP, F .022UF 100V 5% 5MMLS1EAC108CF0045CAP, F .1UF 63DC 5% 5MMLS9EAC5,C7,C10,C11,C103,C104,C105,C106CF0099CAP, F .68U 63V 51EAC100CF0119CAP, F .047UF 100V 5% 5MM2EAC2,C4DiodesDS0001RECT, 100mA 75V SIGNAL 1N4148T28EAD1,D2,D3,D4,D5,D6,D7,D8,D9,D10DZ0021ZENER, 500MW 15V 5% 1N5245B2EAZ1,Z2ResistorsRC0001RES, CF 1K0 1/2W 5%1EAR140RC0004RES, CF 1M0 1/4W 5%1EAR130RC0006RES, CF 10K 1/4W