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Important Safety Instructions

1) Read these instructions.

2) Keep these instructions.

3) Heed all warnings.

4) Follow all instructions.

5) Do not use this apparatus near water.

6) Clean only with dry cloth.

7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’’s instructions.

8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including 

ampli

ers) that produce heat.

9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with 

one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or 
the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not 

t into your outlet, consult an 

electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the 

point where they exit from the apparatus.

11) Only use attachments/accessories speci

ed by the manufacturer.

12) Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table speci

ed by the manufacturer, or 

sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of 

time.

14) Refer all servicing to quali

ed service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in 

any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the 
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

15) Allow adequate ventilation for the power adapter. Do not hide it under a carpet or behind a curtain or place it in 

an enclosed space where heat buildup can occur.

Warning:

  To reduce the risk of 

re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Do not expose 

this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects 

lled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the 

equipment.

To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC 
receptacle.

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Summary of Contents for CUP2

Page 1: ...Chang V A S T LaserVerb KDFX Pitcher PC3 PC3K PC3LE X Pro KSP8 K2661 K2600 K2500 and K2000 are trademarks of Young Chang Co Ltd All other trademarks and copyrights are property of their respective com...

Page 2: ...tions or as marked on the product 10 This product may be equipped with a polarized line plug one blade wider than the other This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outle...

Page 3: ...ories speci ed by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table speci ed by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart ap...

Page 4: ...c Systems 19060 S Dominguez Hills Drive Rancho Dominguez California 90220 USA telephone 310 637 2000 fax 310 637 2025 http www kurzweilmusicsystems com International Contact Kurzweil Co LTD iPark Buil...

Page 5: ...hesis ASIC 2 3 D to A converter 2 4 USB Controller 2 4 MIDI 5 pin Interface 2 4 Voltage Regulators 2 4 Interface PCB 2 5 Function Summary 2 5 ScanPort interface to control panel LED indicators and dis...

Page 6: ...Diagnostic Tests 3 1 Entering Diagnostics 3 1 Display and Control Panel Buttons 3 2 Test Results 3 2 Diagnostic Test Modes 3 2 Run Once 3 2 Loop 3 2 Continuous 3 2 Description of Tests 3 3 SDRAM Refr...

Page 7: ...Removing the Control Panel Board 4 13 Replacing the Control Panel Board 4 14 Keyboard Assembly 4 15 Removing the Keyboard Assembly 4 15 Inside the back panel 4 15 Outside the cabinet 4 16 Replacing th...

Page 8: ...1 Audio Board 6 2 Control Panel Board 6 2 Interface Board 6 2 Miscellaneous 6 2 Cabinet Parts 6 3 Chapter 7 Schematics RP2A Engine Board SH7203 CPU Memory and Debug UART Header 1 of 5 7 3 RP2A Engine...

Page 9: ...eci c instructions and indicates differences between models Caution Instructs you to proceed cautiously so that damage does not occur to the unit or individual components Warning Alerts you so that da...

Page 10: ...ice then press the Split button and select the second voice Use the Next or Previous button to select the second voice or press and hold the Split button then press and release the voice s assigned ke...

Page 11: ...Layer or Split button to move to the next available parameter then press the Next or Previous button to change the selected parameter Function Mode parameters Transpose Effect level Touch Sensitivity...

Page 12: ...ect the CUP2 to audio equipment Audio In Two RCA jacks to connect the CUP2 s internal speakers to an external device such as an MP3 player or CD player The volume for the external device is not contro...

Page 13: ...em power supply audio power ampli ers and crossover for the CUP2 s four speakers The Control Panel PCB contains the LED display and buttons to control functions of the instrument Engine PCB Function S...

Page 14: ...ad into RAM U2 and run Otherwise a more limited function boot loader program also in the Boot Flash U4 is run Normally the latter should only happen at the factory before installing the OS for the rst...

Page 15: ...This is accomplished through a simple Kurzweil standardized interface called ScanPort J7 page 3 zone D1 Most of the circuits for scanning are actually on the Interface PCB only a couple of buffers U6...

Page 16: ...5 pin MIDI connectors and interface circuits are on the Interface PCB J31 carries standard MIDI signals to and from the CPU Voltage Regulators The Interface PCB brings in the single 15V power voltage...

Page 17: ...wings Chapter 7 pages 7 8 and 7 9 In the CUP2 the main CPU on the Engine PCB also performs scanning of the keyboard LEDs and controls This is done through the ScanPort connector a simple Kurzweil stan...

Page 18: ...ignal is low during a keyboard row read cycle Scan rate is approximately 4KHz 250uS MIDI In Out connector interface page 2 zone D5 U14 is the MIDI In current loop receiver A 6N138 is used To be compat...

Page 19: ...hat the Data cable must be constructed from special USB rated shielded cable for reliable operation in high speed mode Switch Pedal connector and interface page 1 zone A5 J3 is a triple switch pedal i...

Page 20: ...f common mode rejection The single ended audio signal is then passed to the Audio PCB through J14 Headphone interface page 2 zone B1 The Audio PCB supplies the ampli ed headphone signal through J10 Th...

Page 21: ...ther Rev B or Rev C for the CUP2 version of the Audio PCB Ref Des Value Rev B C36 0056uF C37 0056uF C38 0056uF C39 01uF C40 0047uF C41 22uF C42 22uF C45 0056uF C46 0056uF C47 0056uF C50 01uF C51 0047u...

Page 22: ...Ver 1 schematic circuit drawings Chapter 7 pages 7 10 through 7 12 Note that a component value marking of DNS means the component is not present in the CUP2 assembly Power supply recti ers lters and r...

Page 23: ...ed around it through R115 and R116 However there is some frequency shaping applied to the crossover lters and the power ampli ers themselves to further atten the response 2 way crossover lters page 2...

Page 24: ...sistors in a number of places A JFET transistor is normally on even with no voltage applied to its gate A negative voltage more than 6V will turn it off Thus low level audio is muted by short circuiti...

Page 25: ...pressed button switch will pull its row to a low voltage less than 1 5V when its column is driven to a low voltage Volume Control The three volume control signals simply connect to a single 10K potent...

Page 26: ...Printed Circuit Boards Control Panel PCB 2 14...

Page 27: ...es entering the boot loader to run the diagnostic tests The boot loader s other available menu options and their procedures can be found in Chapter 5 beginning on page 5 2 1 Press and hold the Play St...

Page 28: ...f the test the test name and OK for a passed test or ER for a failed test When a test fails additional lines of test results may scroll across the display Use the Record and Play Stop buttons to revie...

Page 29: ...Engine Board Internal Flash This test veri es the manufacturer ID and the size of the NAND Flash installed The test then writes and reads back one or more blocks not occupied by the le system This tes...

Page 30: ...ts connections to MARA Audio Output Warning This test produces loud sine and sawtooth waves Before beginning this test turn the volume on your sound system down to minimum During this test the volume...

Page 31: ...the Diagnostics menu simultaneously press the Favorite 1 Favorite 2 and Favorite 3 buttons Scanner DIAG tests LEDs Simultaneously press the Previous and Next buttons to turn on all LEDs Press both but...

Page 32: ...ond is for the rear key contact switch Burn in Loop Burn in Loop continuously runs the following sequence of tests SDRAM Refresh MIDI UART Internal Flash MARA Validity MARA Delay RAM MARA Sound ROM Th...

Page 33: ...at ribbon cables have locking cable clips Be sure to reapply the clips when reconnecting these cables In some cases tape fastens cables to printed circuit boards or the cabinet When disconnecting cab...

Page 34: ...ion of the cabinet In addition to its function as part of the outer cabinet there are assemblies mounted on the back panel including the Audio Board Engine Board Interface Board and Transformer The do...

Page 35: ...Never pull the bottom portion of the back panel away from the CUP2 cabinet Flat Plates Retaining Strap Location Retaining Strap Location Figure 4 2 CUP2 back panel retaining strap and plate locations...

Page 36: ...nterface Board J31 MIDI CPU stranded wire Interface Board Table 4 1 Engine Board cable 2 Disconnect the stranded and shielded cables in the following order J23 J26 J14 J31 and J11 3 The at ribbon cabl...

Page 37: ...r panel plate and Interface Board to the back panel is accessible when the back panel is in the open position The following two procedures describe disconnecting and removing the Interface Board The r...

Page 38: ...io Board shielded wire Audio Board J23 Power Switch shielded wire Power Switch J24 Transformer Primary stranded wire Transformer J25 DC Power Out to Engine stranded wire Engine Board Table 4 2 Interfa...

Page 39: ...ures the CC Pedal jack 5 Remove the Interface Board and set the rear panel safely aside Replacing the Interface Board If you are replacing the Interface Board with a new board or have removed the rear...

Page 40: ...g tie wraps apply new tie wraps If a ground strap was disconnected be sure to reconnect it Removing the Audio Board The Audio Board is mounted on a plate secured to the back panel When you remove the...

Page 41: ...et J515 Rt Tweet J505 Rt Woofer J503 Lt Woofer Audio Board J509 J507 Figure 4 6 Audio Board connector locations Replacing the Audio Board 1 Place the Audio Board on to the mounting plate and install t...

Page 42: ...the speaker cable from the tweeter terminals Be sure to note the location of each wire to avoid reversing them when you reconnect them 2 Remove the four screws that secure the tweeter mounting bracket...

Page 43: ...its opening in the CUP2 cabinet and disconnect the cables connected to the woofer terminals Be sure to note the location of each wire to avoid reversing them when you reconnect them 5 Remove the woofe...

Page 44: ...ore than a couple of inches there is a cable connected to the Control Panel Board 2 Lower the Control Assembly and disconnect the at ribbon cable from the Control Panel Board 3 Place the Control Assem...

Page 45: ...down on your work surface 4 Remove the ve screws two recessed from the bottom of the Control Assembly 5 Remove the knob from the volume control potentiometer 6 Refer to Figure 4 9 Insert a small at to...

Page 46: ...gure 4 10 Control Panel Board hardware locations Replacing the Control Panel Board 1 Position the Control Panel Board on the top portion of the Control Assembly Verify that the switch buttons are corr...

Page 47: ...instructions to open the back panel If you have not done so follow the procedure on pages 4 2 to open the back panel 1 Remove the locking cable clips and disconnect the at ribbon cables from J4 Trebl...

Page 48: ...ard Assembly be mindful of the left and right cheekblocks and other cabinet components Be sure the at ribbon cables do not catch on cabinet parts or assemblies Replacing the Keyboard Assembly Outside...

Page 49: ...and Key Contact Boards Natural White Key Strikes the front and rear key contact on key depression Hooks under the front of the keyboard chassis Pivot location Key Spring location Figure 4 12 Natural...

Page 50: ...ring the key to the keyboard chassis To do this insert a small at screwdriver at the bottom of the pivot and press toward the front edge of the keyboard While doing so lift the back end of the key 3 R...

Page 51: ...d 2 Place the keyboard upside down on a at soft surface Be sure that the keys are resting on a soft surface to avoid scratching or other damage The stiffening brackets and Treble and Bass Contact Boar...

Page 52: ...over to its normal playing position 2 Tilt the keyboard up front of the keys facing down and connect the at ribbon cables that connect the Treble and Bass Contact Boards to the Interface Board Be sur...

Page 53: ...their respective mounting holes on the keyboard contact board 3 Using a small blunt end tool Q Tip toothpick etc gently push the mounting pegs through the holes Do not use too much force or use a too...

Page 54: ...Disassembly Assembly Keyboard Assembly 4 22...

Page 55: ...es that travel throughout the cabinet use tie wraps and cable mounts to secure and bundle them Unless the service you are performing requires it do not cut the tie wraps Should you need to do so be su...

Page 56: ...sts and the procedure to execute the diagnostic tests refer to Chapter 3 Diagnostics Update Software Select this to install new system software and objects Resets Hard Reset There are two ways to perf...

Page 57: ...the CUP2 USB device window is present This should appear on the desktop as an icon or window 6 Press the Play button The LED display will show Update software 7 Press the Next button The display will...

Page 58: ...io Problems No Audio 1 Run the Scanner DIAG tests to check the volume control operation 2 If a volume pedal is plugged in make sure it is not set to minimum Or power off unplug the volume pedal them p...

Page 59: ...ors on the Engine Board through the Interface Board 8 Find and replace bad component s or order a board replacement Keyboard Problems Dead Keyboard 1 Run the Scanner DIAG tests If the tests pass the p...

Page 60: ...r wearing Clean dirty contacts with denatured alcohol Replace a damaged or worn keyboard contact strip 3 Install keyboard contact strip 4 If section is still dead remove strip and check contact board...

Page 61: ...n J17 Audio I O MIDI J3 Pedals J16 Phones J11 J10 USB Cntl USB Data J13 Audio In J14 Slider to Audio J8 J15 Xfmr Primary J501 J502 J508 Phones J509 Audio I O J507 Slider In J504 Left Tweet J515 Rt Twe...

Page 62: ...Troubleshooting Maintenance Interconnect Diagram 5 8...

Page 63: ...face Board WIZ040003 Audio Board WIZ040004 Control Panel Board Keyboard Assembly Part No Description Key Contact Strip 12 positions Key Contact Strip 13 positions Key Sharp Key Natural A Key Natural B...

Page 64: ...trix Yellow 7X5 2MM DOT 2 D13 D15 N063002504 LED Red Hi Eff Diffused LTL 4221N 1 D14 515615 003 Potentiometer Volume 10K Lin RA 1 VR1 WIZ050016 Button Blank 12 For SW1 SW12 WIZ050017 Knob Volume 1 For...

Page 65: ...and Speaker Box Grille and Speaker Box Side Panel Left Figure 6 1 Cabinet Front See Table 1 Parts List Cabinet Parts Table 1 Part No Description WIZ020003 Grille WIZ020014 Top Board WIZ020015 Side Arm...

Page 66: ...gure 6 3 Pedal Assembly and Pedal Box Assembly See Table 2 Parts List Cabinet Parts Table 2 Part No Description WIZ020049 Fall Board Front Panel WIZ020051 Fall Board Rear Panel WIZ020061 Pedal Box Ass...

Page 67: ...5 Control Assembly See Table 3 Parts List Cabinet Parts Table 3 Part No Description WIZ050021 Control Assembly Enclosure Top WIZ050022 Control Assembly Enclosure Front Cover WIZ050023 Control Assembl...

Page 68: ...Replacement Parts 6 6...

Page 69: ...tputs USB I F 4 of 5 page 7 6 RP2A Engine Board Power Circuitry Test Headers Reset 5 of 5 page 7 7 Compact Upright Interface Board 1 of 2 page 7 8 Compact Upright Interface Board 2 of 2 page 7 9 Audio...

Page 70: ...Schematics 7 2...

Page 71: ...7 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 RN5 10K RN5 10K 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 U4 S29AL004D U4 S29AL004D 17 48 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 37 45 43 41 39 36 34 32 30 44 42 40 38 35 33 31 29 47 15 46 2...

Page 72: ..._7 B6 DDR_D_8 A3 DDR_D_9 A2 DDR_D_10 B3 DDR_D_11 A1 DDR_D_12 B2 DDR_D_13 B1 DDR_D_14 C2 DDR_D_15 C1 VCC33 AA3 VCC33 AA4 VCC33 AB3 VCC33 AB4 VCC33 AC3 VCC33 AC9 VCC33 AC10 VCC33 AC14 VCC33 AC15 VCC33 A...

Page 73: ...8 7 6 5 C109 0 1uF C109 0 1uF J9 HEADER2 DNS J9 HEADER2 DNS 1 2 J10 HEADER 7X2 J10 HEADER 7X2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 R39 22 R39 22 RN30 10K RN30 10K 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R47 10K R47 10K R38 10 0K...

Page 74: ...00 C168 470pF C168 470pF L10 FBEAD_SMT L10 FBEAD_SMT L9 600 OHM 100MHz L9 600 OHM 100MHz C167 470pF C167 470pF U16 MC78L05 U16 MC78L05 C129 0 1uF C129 0 1uF C165 470pF C165 470pF R97 100 R97 100 R52 1...

Page 75: ...143 220uF TP5 HEADER_POST TP5 HEADER_POST TP17 PTH TP17 PTH U27E 74VHC05 U27E 74VHC05 R70 0 R70 0 J30 HEADER 2 J30 HEADER 2 C145 22uF C145 22uF R79 2 0K R79 2 0K TP2 HEADER_POST TP2 HEADER_POST TP13 P...

Page 76: ...1 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 5 3 7 6 5 7 8 4 D0 3 D1 4 D2 7 D3 8 D4 13 D5 14 D6 17 D7 18 SPD2 SPD3 SPD4 SPD5 SPD6 SPD7 SPD1 SPD0 SPD2 SPD1 SPD0 RPDL CPDL LPDL VOL KBR0 KBR1 KBR2 KBR3 KBR4 KBR5 KB...

Page 77: ...S05 U15C 74LS05 R42 1 0K R42 1 0K C20 1000pF C20 1000pF L3 DLW21HN900SQ2 L3 DLW21HN900SQ2 C47 270pF C47 270pF R62 510 R62 510 U15B 74LS05 U15B 74LS05 J15 HEADER 8 J15 HEADER 8 F2 5mm F2 5mm C22 1000pF...

Page 78: ...1 2 3 4 C8 0 1uF 1 2 C83 DNS 1 2 C23 1000pf X7R 50V 1 2 C22 1000pf X7R 50V 1 2 C25 1000pf X7R 50V 1 2 C24 1000pf X7R 50V 1 2 C27 1000pf X7R 50V 1 2 C26 1000pf X7R 50V 1 2 C29 1000pf X7R 50V 1 2 C28 1...

Page 79: ...C2331 Y B C E R49 4 02k 1 1 8W MF 1 2 R51 56 2k 1 1 8W MF 1 2 R48 16 9K 1 1 8W MF 1 2 R127 DNS 1 2 R125 DNS 1 2 R126 DNS 1 2 R124 DNS 1 2 R35 523 1 8W 1 1 2 R36 DNS 1 2 R37 DNS 1 2 R41 681 1 1 8W 1 2...

Page 80: ...BLO 2 1 F11 3 0A FAST BLO 2 1 F12 DNS 2 1 F8 DNS 2 1 F7 3 0A FAST BLO 2 1 LR2 JUMPER WIRE 1 2 LR1 JUMPER WIRE 1 2 R122 4 7 5 1 2W 1 2 R121 4 7 5 1 2W 1 2 R85 47k 5 1 4W 1 2 R79 10k 5 1 4W 1 2 R93 DNS...

Page 81: ...RIX Q4 MMBT2907 Q4 MMBT2907 RN3 3 3K RN3 3 3K D11 APTD3216SURCK D11 APTD3216SURCK Q11 MMBT2907 Q11 MMBT2907 D5 APTD3216SURCK D5 APTD3216SURCK SW9 SPST SW9 SPST SW4 SPST SW4 SPST U1 74HCT164 U1 74HCT16...

Page 82: ...Schematics 7 14...

Page 83: ...1 1 1 2 1 4 4 12 4 13 description 4 12 features 1 1 removing 4 12 replacing 4 12 Control Panel Board diagram 4 13 4 14 function description 2 12 removing 4 13 replacing 4 14 Control Panel Board Probl...

Page 84: ...ubleshooting 5 5 5 6 Keys diagram natural keys 4 17 diagram sharp keys 4 17 removing 4 18 replacing 4 18 4 19 Kurzweil Contacts v M MARA Delay RAM diagnostic test 3 4 MARA Sound ROM diagnostic test 3...

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