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The Harman Kardon Model HK680 INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER ‘Manual 199A, Phong flenp bod LK chanical hamanviardon at @: international model The following marks found in the parts list of this manual identify the models as follows. @ : international model Black version CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS ...rrn .2 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 13 POWER CORD REPLACEMENT | 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS seers 19 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES... 3 WIRING DIAGRAM 22 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 4 PH600 PHONO P.C. BOARD OPTION ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES........ 5 HOWTOINSTALL eves BB BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 GENERAL UNIT AND PARTS LIST o...0..23 GENERAL UNIT PARTS LIST..... 6 P.C. BOARDS GENERAL UNIT EXPLODED VIEW 7 WIRING DIAGRAM...... P.C. BOARDS .. -8 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IC BLOCK DIAGRAM... 11 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Kee \ SPECIFICATIONS Nomina init Nominal Umit AMS Output Power BQ, Thi THD 0.1% ‘s6.5w 2 a5W Bass (at SOH2! 40, tkHzTHDO3% = 147.8W 2 1200 Boost 1048 + 268 High-instantanoous Current cut 1008 + 248 Capability (HCC) 76.04 = 704 ‘Trobie at 10442) Half Power Bandwidth Boost 1048 + 248 (THO 0.1%) <10H298KH <10Hr 80K Cut 10d8 ¢ 208 Frequency Response DC Output Voltage (at 80) {at-34B down) 0.25Hz-248kHz <1H2-2200kH2 L channel omy « 6omv. Input Sensitivity (at B5W output) Richanne! Omv + 60mv Tuner/CD: 140mV >140mviz5mW20KCe3K Idling Current (et 82) _——60.0MA_SOMALEMA Option Phono (MM): 2.4mV/48kohm mensions 17.4" x 5,3" x 16.0" ‘Option Phono (MC: 13TH VIBE. (WxHxD) (443 x 134 x 406 men) Signal to Noise Ratio ‘Woight 27 3lbs./ 12.4Kg TuneriCD: 82.648 = 7448 Power Supply [AC 230V, S0/60H2 Option Phono (MM): 7848 Power Consumption ‘300 Option Phono (MC): 7508. Channel Separation (at TokH>) “These specications are earvic target specs. ‘69.868 = 5008 Specifications and components ae subject o change without notice. Option Phono (MM): 650B. Overall performance wil be maintained or improved. Option Phono (MCI: 65B. IM Distortion Ratio {et 1W) 0.082% 0.1% Damping Factor (at Hz) 68.2 2.60 Phono-Overload ‘Option Phono (MM): 108mV_ Option Phono (MCI: 5.6mV POWER CORD REPLACEMENT In order to prevent fire or shock hazard when replacing the power cord, follow the procedure below to replace the parts with the standard supply parts. BROWN LEAD Pass the lead wires through the holder to fix POWER SUPPLY P.C.BOARD Pat POWER CORD ww KS HOLDER Pinch the power cord withthe holder and fit the - holder: into the hole on the cabinet back. Heat shrinkable tube / HK680. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES (REFER TO PAGES 7 AND 22) [7] CABINET TOP (131) REMOVAL Remove 8 screws (A) and then remove the Cabinet Top (39), [2] FRONT PANEL ASS'Y (AA) REMOVAL 4, Remove the Cabinet Top (131), referring tothe previous step [1] 2, Pull out 3 Rotary Knobs (151) '3, Remove 6 screws (B) and then remove the Front Panel Ass'y (AA). [3] MAIN AMP. P.c. BOARD (PCB-1) REMOVAL 1. Remove the Front Panel Ass'y {AA}, referting to the previous step [2]. 2, Disconnect the 1 connector (CW703) from 1 connector {CN703} on the Input Selector P.C. Board (PCB-13), Pullout the Rotary Knob (150) and & Push Buttons (146), Disconnect the 1 connector {CW704) from 1 connector {CN704) on the Volume P.C. Board (PCB-11).. 5, Remove 4 screws (C) and then remove the Metal Fitting (165), 6. Disconnect the 2 connectors (CW286 and CW705) from ‘2connectors (CN284 and CN705) on the Main Amp. .C. Board (PCB-1). 7. Remove 7 screws (D) and then remove the Main Amp. P.C, Board (PCB-1).Ifnecessary unsolder the lead wire. [Z| INPUT SELECTOR P.C. BOARD (PCB-13) REMOVAL 1, Remove the Cabinet Top (131), referring tothe previous 2, Disconnect the 1 connector (CW703) from 1 connector {CN703) on the Input Selector P.C, Board (PCB-13) 3, Disconnect the 1 connector (CW281) from 1 connector (CN2B1) on the Power Supply P.C. Board (PCB-5). 4. Disconnect the 1 connector (CW704) from 1 connector (CN704) on the Volume P.C. Board (PCB-11). 5. Disconnect the 1 connector (CW705) from 1 connector (CN705) on the Main Amp. P.C. Board (PCB-1). Disconnect the 2 connectors (CW701 and CW702) from 2 connectors (CN701 and CN702} on the Control P.C, Board (PCB-12) 6, Remove 8 screws (E) and then remove Input Selector P.C, Board (PCB-13) with Power LED P.C. Board (PCB- 16). [5] VOLUME P.c. BOARD (PCB-11) REMOVAL 1. Remove the Front Panel Ass’y (AA), referring to the previous step [2]. 2, Disconnect the connector (CW703) from connector {CN703) on the Input Selector P.C. Board {PCB-13) 3, Pull out the Rotary Knob (180), 44 Disconnect the 1 connector (CW704) from 1 connector {CN704) on the Volume P.C. Board (PCB-11). 5, Romove hexagon nut (F) and then remove the Volume P.C. Board (PCB-11), [5] TONE CONTROL P.C. BOARD (PCB-9) REMOVAL 1, Remove the Volume P.C. Board (PCB-11), referring to, the previous step [5] 2, Disconnect the 1 connector (CW282) from 1 connector (CN282) on the Tone Control P.C. Board (PCB-S). 3. Disconnect the 1 connector (CW284) from 1 connector (CN284) on the Main Amp. P.C. Board (PCB-1) 4, Disconnect the 1 connector (CW203) from 1 connector {CN263) on the Control P.C. Board (PCB-12). 5. Pull out 2 Push Buttons (146). 6. Remove hexagon nuts (G), 3 screws (H} and then ce: move Tone Control P.C. Board (PCB-9) and Mono! ‘Stereo Switch P.C. Board (PCB-10). [7] POWER SUPPLY P.C, BOARD (PCB-5) REMOVAL 1, Remove the Cabinet Top (131), referring tothe previous step [1]. 2, Disconnect 2 connectors (CW3 and CW281) from 2 connectors (CN3 and CN281) on the Power Supply P.C. Board (PCB-5). 3, Remove 2 screws (1) and then remove Power Supply P.C. Board (PCBS), (3) CONTROL P.c. BOARD (PCB-12) REMOVAL 1. Remove the Main Amp. P.C. Board (PCB-1), referring to ‘the previous step [3], 2. Remove 7 screws (J) and then Control P.C. Board (PCB 12). a OPTION PHONO P.C. BOARD (PCB-101) REMOVAL 1, Remove the Cabinet Top (131), referring tothe previous step [1] 2. Disconnect the 1 connector {CWE02) from 1 connector {CN102) on the Main P.C. Board (PCB.1), Disconnect the 1 connector (W601) from 1 connector {CN101) on the Control P.C. Board {PCB-12). ‘3, Remove 1 screw (K) and Rivet and then remove the Phono P.C. Board (PCB-101). HK680 \ CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Taman ton neta hat the unt — Ings tome SCrvcopace ata Power Switch Press to turn the unit on and off. Headphone Jack Pug in headphones if desired. (With both Speakers 1 and 2 switches in Off Position, output is supplied only to headphones.) ‘Speakers Switches Push in to select either of two sets of speakers, or both, or neither (headphone output oniy). Listen Selector Buttons Select desired input source by pressing the corresponding button. Record Selector Buttons Select desired output source for recording by pressing the corresponding button, reas wb tnton Selected for etoing. Remete Sensor seats whi incon etd fr ocorng Bass Control Tum to increase or decrease the proportion of low frequency sound. Treble Control Turn to increase or decrease the proportion of high frequency sound. Balance Control Tum to adjust relative output level of left and right speakers. Volume Control Tum to raise or lower output volume. Tone Defeat Switch Press to bypass the bass and treble control circuitry. (The bass and treble controls have no effect.) Mono Switch Press to hear input from any source in mono. O-0-0-OrOO Or Ot Or 0: O- 0 O- O80 0; ono DeDeOh Ot OO 0-0 a a a OO Independent Remote Control The keys on the remote control unit function the same as the corresponding buttons on the amplifier itselt ‘The remote control unit also includes many keys that allow for easy control of other Harman Kardon cassette tape deck, CD player and tuner. Please refer to the owner's manual for each unit for operating instructions. ‘Some of these units must be connected to the amplifiers remote control output Jacks so that the system remote control can operate them. Operating Conditions The control unit operates effectively within a distance of 7 meters and an angle of 20° from the amplifier. Using the contro! near fluorescent lights may shorten this range, as will any dust or Girt that accumulates on the front of the remote control, or the remote sensor area of the amplifier. Also avoid blocking the line of sight between amplifier and remote. ‘The control units powered by two AA batteries, included with your amplifier When you replace weak batteries, replace both at the same time. When the remote isto be unused for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent damage from corrosion

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