Fusible Resistor Question

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choujij

Joined Mar 17, 2018
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Hello.

I'm a newbie that is stumped on a particular fusible resistor.

The 5 band color codes are: Green, Blue, Brown, Red and White (pictured).
It is located in a negative supply line to 2 pins on a STK Integrated Circuit (Stereo Amplifier).
The service manual lists it as: R FUSE ERD2FC S10 1/4W 5600G

I'm trying to source a suitable replacement, but was unable to determine what the white 5th band stands for in a fusible resistor from the charts I've read. Could someone help me identify the correct values for this resistor? Any help would be much appreciated.
 

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choujij

Joined Mar 17, 2018
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https://www.usbid.com/datasheets/usbid/2000/2000-q3/aob0000ce5.pdf

It just means it's a fuse.

● Marking ······························· 5 color code marking (5th band: white)

white band: fusing characteristic, Within 60 s, Load DC power specified below. ERD2FC: 2.25 W ERD6FC: 2.25 W
Oh. Thank you so much! So according to the product sheet you attached (on page 1), this is a 1/4w 560Ω 2% tolerance CF fusible resistor?
(Product sheet states: First 2 color bands represent resistance value (5,6), 3rd color band is the multiplier (10), 4th color band is the tolerance (± 2%), and the 5th color band is fusing characteristic).
 
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