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P6

P6

P6

P6----M

M

M

M    

MIDI Interface for

MIDI Interface for

MIDI Interface for

MIDI Interface for    

Korg Polysix Synthesizer

Korg Polysix Synthesizer

Korg Polysix Synthesizer

Korg Polysix Synthesizer    

    

    

Model 8

Model 8

Model 8

Model 8----427

427

427

427    

Version 1.0

Version 1.0

Version 1.0

Version 1.0    

    

 

 

    

Installation Manual

Installation Manual

Installation Manual

Installation Manual    

    

 

 

© 2021 CHD Elektroservis

© 2021 CHD Elektroservis

© 2021 CHD Elektroservis

© 2021 CHD Elektroservis    

Summary of Contents for 8-427

Page 1: ...ix Synthesizer Korg Polysix Synthesizer Korg Polysix Synthesizer Model 8 Model 8 Model 8 Model 8 427 427 427 427 Version 1 0 Version 1 0 Version 1 0 Version 1 0 Installation Manual Installation Manual Installation Manual Installation Manual 2021 CHD Elektroservis 2021 CHD Elektroservis 2021 CHD Elektroservis 2021 CHD Elektroservis ...

Page 2: ...FORMATION 3 1 3 INTERFACE CONNECTION 4 2 2 2 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 5 5 5 5 2 1 THE INSTRUMENT OPENING 5 2 2 MIDI DIN SOCKETS INSTALLATION 5 2 2 1 HOLES FOR MIDI SOCKETS DRILLING 6 2 2 2 MIDI SOCKETS MOUNTING 6 2 3 RESET BUTTON AND INDICATION LED INSTALLATION 7 2 3 1 HOLES FOR RESET BUTTON AND INDICATION LED DRILLING 7 2 3 2 RE...

Page 3: ...Attention Observe precautions for handling electrosta Attention Observe precautions for handling electrosta Attention Observe precautions for handling electrostatic discharge sensitive devices tic discharge sensitive devices tic discharge sensitive devices tic discharge sensitive devices The producer is not responsible for any eventual mechanical or electrical damage of the Korg The producer is no...

Page 4: ... 1 3 1 3 1 3 INTERFACE CONNECTION INTERFACE CONNECTION INTERFACE CONNECTION INTERFACE CONNECTION The interface is connected to the KLM 366 and KLM 371 boards of the instrument The following diagrams figs 1 3 1 1 3 2 explain the electrical connection of the interface in the instrument Fig 1 3 1 Fig 1 3 1 Fig 1 3 1 Fig 1 3 1 Connection to the instrument Connection to the instrument Connection to the...

Page 5: ...w the four screws on the bottom side of the instrument fig 2 1 1 and four screws on the top panel fig 2 1 2 Keep the screws They will be used again after the MIDI kit installation is finished Fig 2 1 1 Fig 2 1 1 Fig 2 1 1 Fig 2 1 1 Fig 2 1 2 Fig 2 1 2 Fig 2 1 2 Fig 2 1 2 b Carefully lift up the instrument top panel and turn it back fig 2 1 3 All instrument s parts and boards needed for the interfa...

Page 6: ...d sub panel fig 2 2 1 Safely store the serial number plate and two self tapping screws for future usage 1 1 1 1 c Drill two holes with diameter 16 mm and two holes with diameter 2 2 mm to the sub panel of the instrument as shown on fig 2 2 2 Use sharp drills and work carefully work carefully work carefully work carefully so that the panel is not scratched and other parts of the instrument are not ...

Page 7: ... chapter 3 2 Nevertheless having both of them installed is more convenient for easier device control 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 HOLES FOR HOLES FOR HOLES FOR HOLES FOR RESET BUTTON AND INDICATION LED DRILLING RESET BUTTON AND INDICATION LED DRILLING RESET BUTTON AND INDICATION LED DRILLING RESET BUTTON AND INDICATION LED DRILLING a If you decide to install the LED and the button the suitable place fo...

Page 8: ... s panel from the outer side Pull the lock ring of the LED holder over the supplied LED Then insert the LED into the holder from inner side of the instrument s panel and fix it by the overthrust of the ring on the holder fig 2 3 3 2 3 4 b Insert the reset button into 7 mm hole in the instrument s panel from inner side Fix the button to the panel with the nut and spring washer fig 2 3 3 2 3 4 Fig 2...

Page 9: ...ctor Connector Connector Pad Nr Pad Nr Pad Nr Pad Nr Remark Remark Remark Remark Wire Nr Wire Nr Wire Nr Wire Nr Signal Signal Signal Signal Connector Connector Connector Connector Pad Nr Pad Nr Pad Nr Pad Nr Re Re Re Remark mark mark mark 1 P17 CN12 6 Red signed wire 11 ACKI CN12 17 Unsolder the orig wire 2 P16 CN12 7 12 ACKO CN12 17 To the orig freed wire 3 P15 CN12 8 13 PO13 CN10 5 4 P14 CN12 9...

Page 10: ... 4 7 Fig 2 4 7 Fig 2 4 7 Fig 2 4 7 e Wires from Nr 13 to Nr 20 of the 20 core ribbon cable are solderd directly to pads 5 to 12 of CN10 connector4 4 4 4 as shown on fig 2 4 7 Solder the wires to these pads directly in parallel manner to original wires leaded to the pads 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 16 16 16 16 CORE RIBBON CABLE MOUNTING CORE RIBBON CABLE MOUNTING CORE RIBBON CABLE MOUNTING CORE RIBBON CABLE MO...

Page 11: ...gnal Connector Connector Connector Connector Pad Nr Pad Nr Pad Nr Pad Nr Remark Remark Remark Remark Wire Nr Wire Nr Wire Nr Wire Nr Signal Signal Signal Signal Connector Connector Connector Connector Pad Nr Pad Nr Pad Nr Pad Nr Remark Remark Remark Remark 1 DB0 CN04 9 Red signed wire 9 FCMO CN17 3 To lead of R51 resistor 2 DB1 CN04 10 10 FCMI CN17 3 To freed pad 3 DB2 CN04 11 11 5V 4 DB3 CN04 12 ...

Page 12: ...he wires are soldered to some via pads on the board what conforms to the pins of the CN01 connector fig 2 5 10 Fig 2 5 9 Fig 2 5 9 Fig 2 5 9 Fig 2 5 9 Fig 2 5 10 Fig 2 5 10 Fig 2 5 10 Fig 2 5 10 g Solder both Nr 11 and Nr 12 wires of the 16 core ribbon cable to the 5V via pad It conforms to pin 2 of the CN01 connector fig 2 5 10 h Solder both Nr 13 and Nr 14 wires of the 16 core ribbon cable to th...

Page 13: ... Plug two 3 pin connectors of the MIDI cables to X3 IN and X4 OUT plug heads on the interface board Orientation of the connectors is given by the connector lock so they cannot be plugged reversely but be sure that the connectors are not exchanged MIDI input must be plugged to X3 head and MIDI outputto X4 head fig 2 6 4 f Plug the 4 pin connector of the bunched cables with button and LED to X5 CTRL...

Page 14: ...top panel to the side boards of the instrument with four original screws fig 2 7 1 and to the bottom plate of the instrument s cover with four original screws fig 2 7 2 This is the reverse procedure of that described in the chapter 2 1 Fig 2 7 1 Fig 2 7 1 Fig 2 7 1 Fig 2 7 1 Fig 2 7 2 Fig 2 7 2 Fig 2 7 2 Fig 2 7 2 The installation of the P6 M MIDI kit is now finished the instrument is ready for us...

Page 15: ...ig 3 1 1 Fig 3 1 1 Fig 3 1 1 Fig 3 1 2 Fig 3 1 2 Fig 3 1 2 Fig 3 1 2 X4 MIDI OUT 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 RESET BUTTON AND INDICATION LED RESET BUTTON AND INDICATION LED RESET BUTTON AND INDICATION LED RESET BUTTON AND INDICATION LED Fig 3 2 1 Fig 3 2 1 Fig 3 2 1 Fig 3 2 1 Installation of the reset button and indication LED isn t necessary as well You don t need to install this bunched cables if you don t ...

Page 16: ...nt see user manual of the interface Fig 3 2 3 Fig 3 2 3 Fig 3 2 3 Fig 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 MEMORY PROTECTION MEMORY PROTECTION MEMORY PROTECTION MEMORY PROTECTION Fig 3 3 1 Fig 3 3 1 Fig 3 3 1 Fig 3 3 1 All user data stored in interface memory can be protected against unwanted rewriting after the memory is filled with your own data The jumper from interface accessory have to be plugged on pin hea...

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