IHF usable sensitivity (IHF
,
58)
1.5 µV / 75
Ω
IHF 46 dB stereo quieting sensitivity
22 µV / 75
Ω
Total harmonic distortion
MONO
0.2%
STEREO
0.3%
S/N
MONO
60 dB
STEREO
58 dB
Frequency response
20 Hz to 15 kHz,
+1 dB, -2 dB
Alternate channel selectivity
±400 kHz, 65 dB
Capture ratio
1.5 dB
Image rejection at 98 MHz
40 dB
IF rejection at 98 MHz
70 dB
Spurious respone rejection at 98 MHz
70 dB
AM suppression
50 dB
Stereo separation
40 dB
Carrier leak
19 kHz, -30 dB
38 kHz, -50 dB
Channel balance (250 Hz-6.3 kHz)
±1.5 dB
Limiting point
1.2 µV
Bandwidth
IF amplifier
180 kHz
FM demodulator
1000 kHz
Antenna terminal
75
Ω
(unbalanced)
n
AM TUNER SECTION
Frequency range
522 kHz to 1611 kHz
(9 kHz steps)
530 kHz to 1620 kHz
(10 kHz steps)
Sensitivity
20 µV, 330 µV/m
1 Safety Precautions
4
1.1.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
4
1.2.
Before Repair and Adjustment
5
1.3.
Protection Circuitry
5
2 Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
6
3 Handling the Lead free Solder
7
3.1.
General description about Lead Free Solder (PbF)
7
4 Accessories
8
5 Operating Instructions Procedures
9
5.1.
Remote Control Operation
9
5.2.
Main Unit Operation
10
5.3.
Main Unit connections (SA-XR58)
11
Selectivity (at 999 kHz)
55 dB
IF rejection (at 999 kHz)
50 dB
n
VIDEO SECTION
Output voltage at 1 V input (unbalanced)
1 ± 0.1 Vp-p
Maximum input voltage
1.5 Vp-p
Input/output impedance
75
Ω
(unbalanced)
S-Video
Input
DVD, DVD Recorder,
TV/STB
Output
TV MONITOR
Component Video
Input
DVD Recorder,
TV/STB
Output
TV MONITOR
n
GENERAL
Power supply
AC 230 to 240 V, 50
Hz
Power consumption
140 W
Dimensions (W × H × D)
430 mm × 107.5 mm ×
390 mm
Mass
4.7 kg
Power consumption in standby mode:
0.9 W
Power consumption in HDMI off mode:
0.35 W
Notes:
1. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
2. Mass and dimensions are approximate.
3. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum
analyzer.
6 Self Diagnosis Display Function
19
6.1.
Automatically Displayed Error Codes
19
6.2.
Display Details
19
6.3.
Returning to Normal Display
19
6.4.
Overload/Shutdown Detection intenal Condition
19
6.5.
Overload/Thermal Detection Display
19
6.6.
Activating Self Diagnosis Function (Servicing Mode) 19
6.7.
Analog 6.1 CH Output Check Method
20
6.8.
Returning to Normal Display
20
6.9.
Activating Self Diagnosis Function (Doctor Mode)
20
7 HDMI Checking Method
22
7.1.
What is HDMI?
23
7.2.
Advanced Digital Pictures
24
CONTENTS
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Summary of Contents for SA-XR58E
Page 9: ...5 Operating Instructions Procedures 5 1 Remote Control Operation 9 SA XR58E SA XR58EG ...
Page 10: ...5 2 Main Unit Operation 10 SA XR58E SA XR58EG ...
Page 11: ...5 3 Main Unit connections SA XR58 5 3 1 HDMI connection 11 SA XR58E SA XR58EG ...
Page 12: ...5 3 2 Video connection 12 SA XR58E SA XR58EG ...
Page 13: ...13 SA XR58E SA XR58EG ...
Page 14: ...5 3 3 Audio connection 14 SA XR58E SA XR58EG ...
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Page 16: ...5 3 4 Connection with other equipments 16 SA XR58E SA XR58EG ...
Page 17: ...5 3 5 Tuner Antenna Connection Power 17 SA XR58E SA XR58EG ...
Page 18: ...5 3 6 Headphone connection 18 SA XR58E SA XR58EG ...
Page 29: ...8 3 Main Parts Location Diagram 29 SA XR58E SA XR58EG ...
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