REPAIRING AND NOT THROWING AWAY

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In Brief: On this site you will find pictures and technical information about Service Modes, Circuit Diagrams, Firmware Update procedure, Disassemble procedure, Universal remote control set-up codes, Troubleshooting and more....

If you go into the profession, you will obtain or have access to a variety of tech tips databases HERE IT IS Master Electronics Repair !.

These are an excellent investment where the saying: 'time-is-money' rules. However, to learn, you need to develop a general troubleshooting approach - a logical, methodical, method of narrowing down the problem. A tech tip database might suggest: 'Replace C536' for a particular symptom. This is good advice for a specific problem on one model. However, what you really want to understand is why C536 was the cause and how to pinpoint the culprit in general even if you don't have a service manual or schematic and your tech tip database doesn't have an entry for your sick TV or VCR.

While schematics are nice, you won't always have them or be able to justify the purchase for a one-of repair. Therefore, in many cases, some reverse engineering will be necessary. The time will be well spent since even if you don't see another instance of the same model in your entire lifetime, you will have learned something in the process that can be applied to other equipment problems.
As always, when you get stuck, checking out a tech-tips database may quickly identify your problem and solution.In that case, you can greatly simplify your troubleshooting or at least confirm a diagnosis before ordering parts.

Happy repairing!
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Friday, 29 March 2019

INFINITY BASSLINK 10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

INFINITY BASSLINK 10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

Circuit Diagram_Installtion_Specifications_Infinity BassLink X Powered Automotive Subwoofer
TUNING THE BASSLINK
> Make sure the head unit is off and its volume control is set to minimum.
> On BassLink’s front panel, initially set all controls to their midpoint positions. On BassLink’s side panel, initially set PHASE to 0° and AUTO TURN-ON to AUTO.
> Turn on the head unit and play a favorite music track that has substantial bass. Set the volume control to 75 percent of the total output (approximately 3 o’clock on rotary controls).
> Adjust the GAIN control clockwise until the SERVO LED (on BassLink’s side panel) begins to flash with each bass note but doesn’t stay lit continuously.
> Listen to your system, making a mental note of the amount of upper bass being reproduced.
> Switch the PHASE control to 180° and listen again for upper bass content. There may be more upper bass, less upper bass, or no change at all. The position that provides the most upper bass is correct, but choose either setting according to your taste.
> Adjust the CROSSOVER control clockwise or counterclockwise until you hear only low-frequency information. For example, you should NOT hear any vocals coming from BassLink when seated in the normal listening position.
> Adjust the BASS-BOOST control clockwise or counterclockwise to suit your taste.
> Recheck the SERVO LED to make sure it’s flashing in time with the bass but is not lit continuously. If it is lit continuously, adjust the GAIN control counterclockwise until the SERVO LED only flashes
In most cases, the above steps will provide satisfactory tuning. However, the actual process may require several readjustments of each control, since the settings will interact with each other. If necessary, consult your authorized Infinity car audio dealer for help in tuning your system.
CONNECTIONS & INSTALLATION
* Use at least #12 AWG wire for the +BATT (+12 Vdc) and GND (ground) connections. If needed, use at least a #20 AWG wire for the REM (remote) connection.
* Route all power wires through a grommet in the vehicle’s firewall. If a factory grommet is unavailable, install one.
* Connect a short GND wire from BassLink to the nearest bare metal surface. For a good connection, scrape away paint from the metal surface and use a screw with a lock (star) washer.
* Install a fuse holder with a 20 A fuse within 18" of the battery + terminal.
The REM connection requires +5 to +12 Vdc signal for BassLink to turn on remotely. Most head units with preamp outputs provide this remote voltage signal. For speaker-level applications, a remote connection is not required, since BassLink’s Auto Turn-On feature will sense voltage on the speaker wires to automatically turn on BassLink. [To enable BassLink’s AutoTurn-On feature, set AUTO TURN-ON to theAUTO position]
BassLink is equipped with four line-level (RCA) inputs and four speaker-level inputs. Any combination of line-level and speaker-level inputs may be used to provide nonfading bass when connected to a head unit with four outputs.]
Five system applications
EXPLODED VIEW
In the event you receive a Basslink subwoofer with the complaint: “The unit will not turn off, even when the audio signal is removed, and the Remote power connection is switched off” (indicated by the Basslink’s red LED remaining ON), perform the following modification
1 Set the unit on a padded surface and remove all external cables.
2 On the amplifier faceplate, remove only the (14) Phillips mounting screws as shown in Figure 1.
3 Remove the amplifier assembly from the enclosure. If the amp is turned around and supported correctly, no other connectors need to be unplugged.
4 Add these two components:
1.0 Meg ohm 1/8W resistor, Infinity part# 299-1M
0.01uf, 100v mylar capacitor, Infinity part# 140-PF2A103F
Solder these parts in parallel (See Figure below); and attach to original location shown (See Figure below) , which is in a narrow cavity between main power supply caps and transformer T101. There are two empty pads on the PCB for these parts with marked designators R272 and C273.
5 New gaskets must be added to the amplifier mating surface; two pairs are required, four gaskets total: Infinity part# 723D150 and #723C150
6 Replace the amplifier assembly and tighten all mounting screws. Use caution; a hand tool is recommended to prevent stripping the threads in the enclosure.
7 Connect +12v to the unit and a signal cable, after the unit cycles ON, (red LED should be lit), remove the signal and remote connection only (or shut off the music source if using the Universal Interface). Unit should turn OFF after 3 - 10 minutes (as indicated by the red LED turning OFF).
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO MAGNIFY
SPECIFICATIONS
Amplifier Power: 200W RMS @10% THD 120W RMS @1% THD
Frequency Response: 20Hz – 120Hz THD @ 30W 1.0%
Input Sensitivity: 50mV – 4V Line-Level Input 1V – 16V Universal Interface
Maximum Input Sensitivity 7mV Line-Level Input (Gain level @ Max) 120mV Universal Interface
Crossover Frequency: 50Hz – 120Hz
Crossover Slope: 12dB/octave
Bass Boost: –6 to +3 dB @ 40Hz
Signal-Noise Ratio 65dB (Wide band w/ 22K LPF)
Max Gain Level Noise 3.0 mV Basslink
(Level pot Max.) 1.8 mV Basslink w/ Remote Level Control 1.8 mV Basslink X
Max Gain Level Noise 2.0 mV Basslink
(Level pot Min.) 1.7 mV Basslink w/ Remote Level Control 1.7 mV Basslink X
Auto On/Off Time From 1 1/2 to 5 min. (depending on last input signal level)
Gain boost (min to max) 9.0 dB
Fuse: 25A Basslink
20A Basslink w/ Remote Level Control
20A Basslink X
Maximum Current Draw: 12A
Quiescent Current Draw: <800 mA
Protection Circuits:
Over/Under voltage 17.5, 8.5 VDC
Temperature 95 C
Short Circuit w/ 0.1  resistor
DC Offset Yes
Dimensions: 14-1/2" x 12-1/2" x 8-1/2" (L x W x H)
(369mm x 318mm x 216mm)
Weight 16 lbs./7.2kg