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6F, Yokohama i-Mark Place, 4-4-5 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0012 JAPAN

© 2016 Pioneer DJ Corporation

2016

DDJ-RZX

RRV4653

DJ Controller

DDJ-RZX

THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).

THIS SERVICE MANUAL SHOULD BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING MANUAL(S).

Model

Type

Power Requirement

Remarks

DDJ-RZX

LWSYXJ

AC 110 V to 240 V

DDJ-RZX

UXJCB

AC 110 V to 240 V

DDJ-RZX

XJCN

AC 220 V

Model

Order No.

Remarks

DDJ-RZX

RRV4654

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST

K-ZZZ JUNE

Summary of Contents for DDJ-RZX

Page 1: ...X THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL S AND TYPE S THIS SERVICE MANUAL SHOULD BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING MANUAL S Model Type Power Requirement Remarks DDJ RZX LWSYXJ AC 110 V to 240 V DDJ RZX UXJCB AC 110 V to 240 V DDJ RZX XJCN AC 220 V Model Order No Remarks DDJ RZX RRV4654 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM PCB PARTS LIST K ZZZ JUNE ...

Page 2: ...it is not meant for the casual do it yourselfer Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product...

Page 3: ...N SEQUENCE 19 5 2 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 5 3 MONITORING OF POWER SUPPLY AND VOLTAGE 38 5 4 OPERATION CHECK WITH rekordbox 39 6 SERVICE MODE 42 6 1 SERVICE MODE 42 6 2 ABOUT THE DEVICE 64 7 DISASSEMBLY 65 8 EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 83 8 1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED 83 8 2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE 84 8 3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE 86 9 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 88 9 1 PACKING SE...

Page 4: ...SI D810K013DZKB456 K BGA IC3101 IC3602 PLL IC SI5351C B03300GM TBB QFN IC with heat pad back side V6001 JFLB2 Assy V6101 IC1601 PO SUPPLY IC TPS65910A31A1RSL TLB QFN IC with heat pad back side IC4901 INTERFACE IC USB2512B AEZG TR TBB IC with heat pad back side RAM IC W631GG6KB 12 K BGA JOG FL DEL1074 A Repair the JOG FL and FL holder after removing them as integrated units The part listed below is...

Page 5: ... a part by its reference number in this manual be sure to confirm the Assy name as well as the reference number Notes on 10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM and 12 PCB PARTS LIST Assy Name Circuit Block Name Part No Ref No MAIN Assy DIGITAL PWR AUDIO PWR VDET AM_PWR AM_EMIF DWX3822 1001 1200 1201 1400 1401 1600 1601 1800 1801 2000 LCDM Assy IMX CLK KEY LED LCD3 HDMI RX DWX3828 1001 1100 LCD3 PWR BL TPNL 1201 130...

Page 6: ...rical shock When discharging the above point use the following discharge jig as needed While the charging voltage is left of both C4 and C5 either of checking LEDs turns on And if both of LED turns off we can avoid receiving the electrical shock When there is no above type LED take measures the following method Step 1 After the power is turned off wait 2 minutes Step 2 Connect the Register Jig and...

Page 7: ...ut Output terminals CD LINE Input terminals RCA pin jacks 4 set PHONO input terminals RCA pin jacks 2 set MIC terminal XLR connector 1 4 TRS jack 2 set MASTER 1 output terminal XLR connector 1 set MASTER 2 output terminal RCA pin jacks 1 set BOOTH output terminal 1 4 TRS jack 1 set PHONES output terminal 1 4 stereo jack 1 set 3 5 mm stereo mini jack 1 set USB terminals B type 2 set Be sure to use ...

Page 8: ...1 2 and BOOTH Audio and operations must be normal 5 Check DVS Make sure that PC applications function properly and that the audio signals and operations of each channel are normal 3 Check the analog audio output Check the each Channel MIC1 and MIC2 Make the analog connections with CDJ player analog player and MIC Audio and operations must be normal 9 Check operations of the operating elements KEY ...

Page 9: ...Y U SLDB ASSY Y Chassis Section MCJK ASSY A PSWB ASSY D DEUP ASSY X JFLB2 ASSY V DUAL ASSY Z JOGR2 ASSY W SLDB ASSY Y CHFD4 ASSY K LCDM ASSY MTRM ASSY B AM HOLD2 ASSY PAD2 ASSY AF LCDP ASSY AF LCDP ASSY Control panel Section LCD Section AE MSL2 ASSY AJ MSL1 ASSY AI XYM1 ASSY AG MIXA ASSY XYM2 ASSY AH AB RFX1 ASSY AC PLAY ASSY AA S PAD1 ASSY R CFXB ASSY O HPJK ASSY E CRFD ASSY M STMO ASSY G OSCB AS...

Page 10: ... SAFD ASSY DWX3807 2 JOGR1 ASSY DWX3815 2 JOGR2 ASSY DWX3827 2 HOLD1 ASSY DWX3889 2 HOLD2 ASSY DWX3890 NSP 1 JACK ASSY DWM2597 2 JACB ASSY DWX3797 2 MTRM ASSY DWX3799 2 MCJK ASSY DWX3809 2 HPJK ASSY DWX3810 2 MSL1 ASSY DWX3884 2 MSL2 ASSY DWX3885 2 XYM1 ASSY DWX3886 2 XYM2 ASSY DWX3887 NSP 1 CDJA ASSY DWM2595 2 DEUP ASSY DWX3811 2 SLDB ASSY DWX3812 2 DUAL ASSY DWX3813 2 PLAY ASSY DWX3814 2 REVB AS...

Page 11: ...804 I CHFD1 ASSY DWX3803 H CRFD ASSY DWX3817 M CHFD3 ASSY DWX3805 J SAFD ASSY DWX3807 L DUAL ASSY DWX3813 Z PLAY ASSY DWX3814 DUAL ASSY DWX3813 Z JFLB1 ASSY DWX3795 T JFLB2 ASSY DWX3796 V RFX2 ASSY DWX3821 RFX1 ASSY DWX3820 CFXB ASSY DWX3801 O OSCB ASSY DWX3802 P INSL ASSY DWX3800 Q JOGR1 ASSY DWX3815 U JOGR2 ASSY DWX3827 W AA PLAY ASSY DWX3814 AA AB REVB ASSY DWX3826 AB AC AD SLDB ASSY DWX3812 Y ...

Page 12: ...2 IC8002 IC8002 IC4602 AM_SDSP_SPI0_XEN 6 144MHz 96kHz DSP2_TDM_BCLKX DSP2_TDM_BCLKR TDM_SDIDO 1 4 USB2_TDM_BCLK RXD TDM_USB2_LRCLKX TDM_USB2_LRCLKR TDM_LRCLKX PC2 CH1 CH2 CH3 for REC PC2 CH4 Master for REC USB1_TDM_BCLK RXD 18 432MHz PC1 CH4 Master for REC MIC2_AIN MIC1_AIN CH2_IN_DATA CH3_IN_DATA CH4_IN_DATA MIC_IN_DATA DAC_XRST MIC_MCLK CH _IN_MCLK 1 4 MAS BO_MCLK HP_MCLK 24 576MHz CH1_IN_DATA ...

Page 13: ...US RDY AM_IMX_SCLK AM_IMX_MOSI MISO XCS0 B2_D OTG_D OTG_VBUS V 5R2LCD2 V 12D V 5R2LCD3 V 5R2LCD1 V 12LED1 TPNL_XINT XPDO XPD TPNL3_XINT HDMI_XRST LCD_PWM x3 XIN YIN XV YV XIN YIN Back Light Pwr LED Drive Back Light Pwr LED Drive 380Hz XV YV IC1881 Touch PNL Controller AK4187VN TLB IC501 IMX6 LCD Controller MCIMX6Q5EYM10AD Core 996MHz TFT Module 7inch WVGA CWX4352 Touch Panel DSX1128 IC601 1Gb DDR3...

Page 14: ...CN7016 CN8901 GRID1 5 GRID1 5 GRID_L_1 5 ADSEL_L_0 1 VR8901 KEY_0 1 KEY_0 1 KEY_L_0 1 VR_SAFD VR_SAFD GRID_PADL_0 1 2 4MHz PAD_L_SI1 2 _SCK1 2 _xG _RCK PAD_1 8 PAD_1 8 PAD_L_0 7 PWR_ON RESET V 3R3E CN7021 CN5601 POWER_SW VR5601 PADGRID_0 1 2 PADGRID_0 1 2 GRID_PADL_0 1 2 FAULT_DET CROSS_FD CRFD EUP_MUTE PAD_SI1 _SCK1 PAD_SI1 2 _SCK1 2 PAD_L_SI1 2 _SCK1 2 PNL1_UPDATE _xG _RCK _xG _RCK _xG _RCK V1R2...

Page 15: ...GEN6 SW3A B 1 5V VINREFDDR VREFDDR SW4 HP IC1152 DCDC MM3542BF IC1157 HIGH SIDE SW BD2232G G VBUS IC1101 DCDC MM3542BF IC7001 PNL1 UCOM R5F364AENFA U0 IC7005 PNL2 UCOM R5F364AENFA U0 IC1102 DCDC MM3542BF IC1103 DCDC BD9328EFJ Q4507 Transistor 2SA1577 VCC1 SW1 VCC2 SW2 VCC3 SW3 VCC4 V 12 VIN SW1A B C IN IC1051 DCDC BD9328EFJ IC1301 DCDC BD9328EFJ OVER CURRENT DETECTION IC1151 DCDC MM3542BF IC3101 I...

Page 16: ..._L_2 START L DOUBLE L HALF MASTER REL_FX_3 SYNC QUANTIZE REC LED_L_3 TEMPO UP L IN L OUT CUE FX PARAM1 CUE CUE PARAML LED_L_4 AUTOLOOP TEMPO DOWN T RESET PLAY FX PARAM2 PLAY PLAY PARAMR LED_L_5 CFX1 CFX2 CFX3 USB_A USB_B MIC LED_L_6 CFX4 CFX5 CFX6 USBA_LEFT USBA_RIGHT USBB_LEFT USBB_RIGHT LED_L_7 LED_L_8 CH3_CUE CH1_CUE CH2_CUE CH4_CUE MAS_CUE SMP_CUE OSC1 OSC3 LED_L_9 CH3_LV_1 CH1_LV_1 CH2_LV_1 C...

Page 17: ...RID_L_3 KEY_L_0 FX_ON_2_L HOTCUE_L VINYL_L FX_MODE_L KEY_L_1 FX_ON_3_L SLICER_L M TEMPO_L FX_ON_1_L KEY_L_2 T RESET_L LOOP_OUT_L REC_L KEY_L_3 A LOOP_L 1 2X_L START_L SHIFT_L KEY_L_4 CAPTURE_L PAR_1_L PAR_2_L SYNC_L KEY_L_5 CRFD ASSIGN CH3 A CRFD ASSIGN CH1 A CRFD ASSIGN CH2 A CRFD ASSIGN CH4 A KEY_L_6 CRFD ASSIGN CH3 B CRFD ASSIGN CH1 B CRFD ASSIGN CH2 B CRFD ASSIGN CH4 B KEY_L_7 EQ ISO ISO CHFD ...

Page 18: ...ect 70 pin CH4_FD CH4_FD AD port direct 71 pin CROSS_FADER CROSS_FADER AD port direct 72 pin SAMPLER_VOL SAMPLER_FD AD port direct Pin No Signal Name VR point Route 86 pin AD_PNLL_2 85 pin AD_PNLL_1 TMP_ADIN_L Multiplexer TC74HC4052AF TMP_ADCT_L TMP_ADIN_L RELEASE_L BRAKE_L FX_VR1_L FX_VR2_L FX_VR3_L 69 pin AD_MIX1_1 68 pin AD_MIX1_2 MIC_LOW Multiplexer TC74HC4052AF SMP_LEVEL MIC_MID MIC_HI CFX_CH...

Page 19: ...C7003 PNL1_UCOM PWR_ON L PWR ON Hi Z STBY 0 18 to 2 3 s Time will vary depending on the previous state 38 ms PWR_ON V 12D V 12LED 12 2 ms 25 ms V 12A PWR_ON 9 ms 35 ms V 1R285D V 12D 5 ms 80 ms V3R3D_CONT PNL1_UCOM 90 ms V 3R3D V3R3D_CONT 10 ms 1056ms USBHUB_XRST AM3352 1100ms SDSP_XRST AM3352 3045ms DSP2_XRST AM3352 93 ms V 5R1D V 5FL V 5LED V 3R3D Highside SW 10 ms FL POWER 77 ms V 26FL V 12LED ...

Page 20: ...325_AM_MPU VDD1 14 4 ms V 1R1_AM_CORE VDD2 102 4 ms 179 ms AM_XRST EUP uCOM 278 5 ms DDR_RST AM3352 IMX6Q POWER 38 ms V 12D PWR_ON Same as the above description 12 ms 48 ms V 4R2D V 12D 14 0 ms V 3R0VSNVS V 4R2D 20 4 ms 24 5 ms RMIC_ON_REQ V 4R2D 4 9 ms V 1R375CORE 1 ms 6 9 ms V 1R375SOC 1 ms 62 ms V 3R3D IMX 48 ms 2 ms 9 1 ms V 1R5DDR 1 ms 24 65 ms V 2R5VGEN3 16 4 ms V 1R8VGEN4 27 6 ms V 2R8VHIGH...

Page 21: ...ms V 18A V 12A 4 2 ms 23 6 ms V 15A V 18A 38 2 ms 57 6 ms V 8A V 12A 40 5 ms V 5A V 8A 37 4 ms V 3R3A V 5A 47 6 ms 33 8 ms V 7R5HP V 12A 35 1 ms V 7R5HP V 12A 27 8 ms 29 4 ms 35 ms 92 6 ms DSP CLK V 1R285D V 1R8_AM_PLL V 1R285D V 1R8_AM_PLL CLKGEN_XOE AM3352 98 ms 1092 ms AUDIO CLK BCLK LRCLK CLK_GEN_EN DAC_XRST ADC_XRST DSP2 3185 ms EUP_MUTE PNL1_UCOM High Z High Z Mute On High output Mute Off 9 ...

Page 22: ...from the MIC connectors are available List of problems Is the power voltage of V 12E SMPS output 12 V It is not short circuited The voltage is 12 V The voltage is 3 3 V The voltage is not 12 V Is the power voltage of V 3R3E IC1051 output 3 3 V The voltage is not 3 3 V Confirm if each power supply is not short circuited to GND lines before confirming the power lines Remove the power cord from the u...

Page 23: ...the LCD backlight Confirmation of the LCD module peripheral circuits Confirm the LED power supply of the control button side Confirm the peripheral circuits of the IC and connecting points of the power supply MAIN Assy IC1151 IC1154 IC1155 Confirm the WAKE UP LED Confirm the voltage of F DET terminal flashing in red 0 V Remove the AC cord from the unit and then remove R3527 0 in the MAIN Assy Conn...

Page 24: ...SB communiction defect to USB HUB IC4902 and IC4952 in the MAIN Assy Confirm the path from JA4901 JA4902 to IC4902 IC4952 and the peripheral circuits of IC4902 IC4952 in the MAIN Assy If there is no ploblem replace the MAIN Assy No USB communiction defect to IMX6 IC501 and USB CTRL IC851 in the LCDM Assy Confirm the path from USB HUB IC4902 and IC4952 in the MAIN Assy to IC501 and IC851 in the LCD...

Page 25: ...nput to the LCD module Refer to LCD RGB Operation and confirm if each signal is input normally Ch 1 TP1420 DCLK Ch 2 CN1401_ pin 32 DE Ch 3 Ch 4 CN1401_ pin 34 DATA B7 V 2 V div H 10us div V 2 V div H 40 ns div 2 1 2 2 2 3 Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 4 Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 4 LCD RGB Operation LCDM Assy LCDP Assy 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Ch 1 TP1920 CN1901_pin 33 DCLK Ch 2 TP1918 CN1901_pin 30 VSD Ch 3 TP1919 CN1901_pin 31 HSD Ch...

Page 26: ...efore the LCD module Replace the LCD module as it is supposed to be defective varies normal As the output waveforms of IC1351 and IC1851 are not normal confirm the peripheral circuits of that ICs And confirm if the input power voltage V 5R2BL1 2 3 of this IC is normal If there is no problem replace the LCDM and LCDP Assys as IC1351 and IC1851 are supposed to be defective Not vary abnormal Not vary...

Page 27: ...lace it No Is the waveform changed Is the waveform output when checking Confirm the communication path of TPNL_XINT TPNL_SCL SDA IC1381 and IC1831 to IC1501 Touch panel does not work The position of the touch panel is shifted Confirmation the touch panel Display Related Problems No Yes No The LEDs do not light Replacement of the LED of failure points Replacement of V 5LED High Side SW IC1154 Is th...

Page 28: ...C power supply circuit or FL tube Replacement of the LED high side drive circuit Yes No Is the FL control signal normal 6 3 6 7 6 8 6 9 Replacement of the FL control microcomputer If the defective microcomputer is DECK1 side replace IC7001 And if the defective one is DECK3 side replace IC7005 Replacement of the FL V6001 V6101 Yes No Yes No No or abnormal FL display indications Replace the IC1151 I...

Page 29: ... element Replace the inoperable operating element Replace the element processing microcomputer IC7001 or IC7005 Are multiple buttons switches inoperable Are all operating elements controlled with the same GRID or SEG signal abnormal See 4 4 MATRIX TABLE Replace the V 5FL High Side SW IC1155 Yes No Replacement of the Q4507 If the defect is not still recovered replace IC1153 Is the V 26FL voltage no...

Page 30: ...e the JOG0 and JOG1 signals normal Replacement of the SHEET SW or element processing microcomputer IC1701 Yes Replacement of the element processing microcomputer IC1701 Replacement of the element processing microcomputer IC1701 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Replacement of the AD processing microcomputer IC7001 or IC7005 or Refer to 10 62 VOLTAGES and confirm the V 3R3D V 3R3E Replace the appropriate switchi...

Page 31: ...ator if there is no defect by confirming the peripheral circuits Yes Is the signal not output both from the MASTER1 and MASTER2 No Yes Yes Yes Replace the MUTE transistor in JACB Assy if there is no defect by confirming the defective area of MUTE transistor and peripheral circuits Replace the defective device by confirming the area where the signal is not continuous inside the JACB Assy No Is the ...

Page 32: ... any of the input connectors Or have an audio signal output by performing OSC SAMPLER SINE etc Yes Replace the MUTE transistor in HPJK Assy if there is no defect by confirming the defective area of MUTE transistor and peripheral circuits Replace the defective device by confirming the area where the signal is not continuous inside the HPJK Assy Is the audio signal input to the output section of the...

Page 33: ...output Confirmation the USB audio Input an audio signal to the CH input connector in question Are the channel level indicators lit Yes Yes Yes DSP IC2601 and peripheral circuits is defective Replace the MAIN Assy Is the objective CH is CH3 or CH4 No Is the signal not input to both the LINE and PHONO No audio signals from the CH audio input connectors are available Confirmation the CH input Remove ...

Page 34: ...No audio signals from the MIC connectors are available Confirmation the MIC input Remove the LCD Assy and the rest DNF1983 Replace the ADC if there is no defect by confirming the ADC and peripheral circuits CH1 IC4103 CH2 IC4205 CH3 IC4403 CH4 IC4405 Yes No Replace the OP amplifier if there is no defect by confirming the OP amplifier and peripheral circuits CH1 IC4101 IC4102 CH2 IC4301 IC4302 CH3 ...

Page 35: ... RZX 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F Ch 1 CN4601_ pin 10 TP4605 MIC1 V 1 V div H 500 us div Ch 1 MIC 1 17 Ch 1 CN6701 MIC1_IN V 50 mV div H 500 us div Ch 1 MIC 7 4 Ch 1 C4611 V 1 V div H 500 us div Ch 1 MIC 1 16 ...

Page 36: ...V 26 00V 26 77V 26 130V 2 96 9 MAIN Assy TP1151 5 11V 5 20V 5 29V 5 270V 1 8 10 MAIN Assy TP1455 5 11V 5 20V 5 29V 5 270V 1 8 V 3R8D 11 MAIN Assy TP1102 3 73V 3 80V 3 87V 3 770V 1 8 12 MAIN Assy TP1104 1 256V 1 285V 1 314V 1 288V 2 25 12 A 12 B MAIN Assy TP2602 1 285V 1 272V V 7R5HP 13 MAIN Assy TP1255 7 28V 7 50V 7 72V 7 490V 2 9 V 7R5HP 14 MAIN Assy TP1253 7 16V 7 49V 7 82V 7 520V 0 33V 15 A 15 ...

Page 37: ...IN Assy TP1609 1 75V 1 80V 1 85V 1 822V 3 V 3R3VGEN6 33 LCDM Assy TP405 3 20V 3 30V 3 40V 3 294V 3 2 91V 3 00V 3 09V 2 991V During normal operation 3 2 72V 2 80V 2 88V 2 797V During power on 3 V 3R0VSNVS 35 LCDM Assy TP402 2 79V 3 00V 3 21V 2 995V 7 V 1R5VCOREDIG 36 LCDM Assy TP401 1 49V 1 50V 1 51V 1 504V 0 5 1 225V 1 250V 1 275V 1 253V During normal operation 25mV 1 350V 1 375V 1 400V 1 377V Dur...

Page 38: ...urned ON again after getting normal voltage Diagnostic procedure As the resident charge is not discharged sufficiently inside the circuit soon after disconnecting the power cord please execute the following diagnose or turn ON the power again after the UTILITY button blinking stops and becomes ligt out state Confirm if the circuit between each power and GND is not short circuited As the power moni...

Page 39: ...uter s power 5 Connect the power cord 2 Connect powered speakers a power amplifier components etc to the MASTER OUT 1 or MASTER OUT 2 terminals For the latest version of the rekordbox software access rekordbox com and download the software from there For downloading registration of a user account at rekordbox is required Unzip the downloaded file then double click the unzipped file to launch the i...

Page 40: ...k the rekordbox icon For Mac OS X Open the Applications folder in Finder then double click the rekordbox icon Importing tracks 1 Click Collection in the tree view 2 Open Finder or Windows explorer then drag and drop music files or folders including music files to the track list Tree View b a a Track list b Loading tracks and playing them 1 Select the Collection or a playlist or other item and then...

Page 41: ...s etc as shown below Set the positions of the controls etc as shown below 2 Press the button to play the track 3 Turn the TRIM 3 control 4 Move the channel fader 5 away from you 5 Turn the MASTER LEVEL 1 control to adjust the audio level of the speakers 1 Press the headphones CUE 9 button for the channel 1 2 Turn the HEADPHONES LEVEL 8 control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 9 6 7 8 ...

Page 42: ...ght decks Press the either BACK button on the right and left DECK Press the either BACK button on the right and left DECK Service mode 1 7 Measurement mode of the load of JOG dial Simultaneously press and hold the SYNC buttons and the DECK3 buttons on the left deck Press the either BACK button on the right and left DECK This picture disappears at following each mode transition and reappears when c...

Page 43: ...urement mode of the load of JOG dial 1 6 1 7 Display only System Version System Version Display only System Version Not applicable For only visual confirmation Not applicable Not applicable For only visual confirmation Not applicable For only visual confirmation Not applicable For only visual confirmation Applicable display the setting compiled with Not compiled with Factory Reset Applicable displ...

Page 44: ...ELECT selector switch Slide Jog dial center FL TYPE A 1 OFF ON TALK OVER selector switch Jog dial center FL TYPE A 1 MIC LED Crossfader assign selector switch Jog dial center FL TYPE A 1 CHANNEL FADER CURVE selector switch CROSS FADER CURVE selector switch OSC SAMPLER SOURCE selector switch HEADPHONE MONO SPLIT STEREO selector switch EQ CURVE ISO EQ selector switch Lever DIRECION FWD REV L R lever...

Page 45: ...m level is represented by no segments lit and the maximum level by all segments lit For the operating elements shown below the selected positions will be represented with the lighting area in red of the Jog dial center FL the minimum level is represented by no segments lit and the maximum level by all segments lit 1 TYPE A Jog dial center FL 2 TYPE B Jog dial center FL 3 TYPE C Jog dial center FL ...

Page 46: ...PLER GAIN SAMPLER SYNC CH3 EQ ISO Mid SAMPLER COLOR SAMPLER MASTER HEADPHONES LEVEL SOUND COLOR FX SELECT PITCH SAMPLER VOLUME SAMPLER CUE CH3 TRIM Each channel level indicator Refer to the latter figure CH3 EQ ISO High 1 Simultaneous confirmation of all LEDs of the performance pads three different colors of the performance pads can be checked PAD MODE HOT CUE on All PAD MODE buttons and pads are ...

Page 47: ... FX2 ON FX SELECT1 CH1 LOAD CH2 LOAD CH4 LOAD OSC SAMPLER SELECT NOISE OSC SAMPLER SELECT SIREN FX2 ON FX SELECT2 FX2 ON FX SELECT3 Right RELEASE FX Right TEMPO RESET Right DECK MASTER TEMPO 38 39 40 CH4 COLOR CH4 Channel fader 41 CH4 EQ ISO Mid CH4 EQ ISO Low Operating elements for Test object At the following figure the number enclosed in blue displays the operating elements for Test object and ...

Page 48: ...alues being monitored are indicated with the MASTER level indicator L If no fluctuations are monitored with regard to the reference A D value all LEDs of the level indicator remain unlit In response to fluctuations with regard to the reference A D conversion value the corresponding LEDs light Both greater and smaller A D conversion values than the reference value remain indicated on the MASTER lev...

Page 49: ...n setting of microphone sound low cut filter ON Limiter setting of microphone audio added to master output OFF Limiter setting of microphone audio added to booth output OFF Output setting of microphone to booth monitor 0 dB Cut lag setting of crossfader 1 0 mm Setting of talk over function ADVANCED Setting of talk over function level 18 dB Demo mode and screen saver function setting DEMO 10 min Pe...

Page 50: ...uttons in Service mode 1 1 Adjustment information mode The CH1 Headphones CUE and CH2 Headphones CUE buttons light Pad 8 on the left deck and pad 5 on the right deck light in red 2 Slide the crossfader to its leftmost position then press pad 8 on the left deck The color of pad 8 changes to green The maximum value for the crossfader is obtained 3 Slide the crossfader to its rightmost position then ...

Page 51: ...Check the setting values When pressing the left DECK PAD 8 right DECK PAD 5 the maximam value minimum value is displayed on the level meter The hundreds tens and unit s digits are expressed with the CH1 CH2 and CH4 level indicators respectively If no calibration was performed no level indicators light The pressed PAD left PAD 8 right PAD 5 lit in white Error indication when no calibration is perfo...

Page 52: ...t DECK FX2button Right DECK FX3 button Right DECK TAP AUTO button Right DECK HOT CUE mode button Right DECK PADFX1 button Right DECK SLICER mode button Right DECK SAMPLER mode button Headphones CUE 1 button Headphones CUE 3 button Left DECK PLAY PAUSE button Storing a setting value Acquiring an A D conversion value Performance pads Setting state display Level indicator Displaying a setting value L...

Page 53: ... placing the weights on all pads press the PLAY PAUSE button on the left deck The color of the pads changes to green The A D values of the pads are obtained If the A D value of any of the pads is abnormal that pad starts flashing in red 2 2 Calibration of individual pads While weighting a pad to be calibrated down press the button corresponding to the pad See the table and figure on the below The ...

Page 54: ...g value List of the buttons corresponding to the pads to be calibrated PAD Left DECK PAD1 Button Left DECK FX1 button Left DECK PAD2 Left DECK FX2 button Left DECK PAD3 Left DECK FX3 button Left DECK PAD4 Left DECK PAD5 Left DECK PAD6 Left DECK PAD7 Left DECK PAD8 Left DECK TAP AUTO button Left DECK HOT CUE button Left DECK PAD FX1 button Left DECK SLICER button Left DECK SAMPLER button Right DECK...

Page 55: ...on CH3 FX1 assign button Left DECK PAD2 CH3 FX2 assign button Left DECK PAD3 CH1 FX1 assign button Left DECK PAD4 Left DECK PAD5 Left DECK PAD6 Left DECK PAD7 Left DECK PAD8 CH1 FX2 assign button SOUND COLOR FX SELECT SPAC Ebutton SOUND COLOR FX SELECT CRUSH button SOUND COLOR FX SELECT DUB ECHO button SOUND COLOR FX SELECT JET button Right DECK PAD1 CH2 FX1 assign button Right DECK PAD2 CH2 FX2 a...

Page 56: ...HOT CUE mode PAD FX1 mode SLICER mode or SAMPLER mode button on the left deck depending on the pad to be checked HOTCUE mode button Pads 1 to 4 on the left deck PAD FX1 mode button Pads 5 to 8 on the left deck SLICER mode button Pads 1 to 4 on the right deck SAMPLER mode button Pads 5 to 8 on the right deck 3 The level indicator oscillates in response to force applied to the pad Operation procedur...

Page 57: ...57 DDJ RZX 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F BPM DOWN BPM UP BPM DOWN BPM UP BPM DOWN BPM UP PAD FX1 SLICER SAMPLER ...

Page 58: ...s 270 msec or longer is indicated with the FX SELECT 1 to 3 and TAP AUTO buttons on the same deck as the Jog dial being tested is located Any such sessions exceeding five will not be counted The number of sessions 1 4 in which the time required for slowdown was 100 msec or shorter is indicated with the SLIDE SLIP SYNC and MASTER buttons on the same deck as the Jog dial being tested is located Any ...

Page 59: ...er this mode first and confirm the result then exit the mode by the BACK button after confirmation Pad Information Left Min Max Right Min Max 320 640 320 640 Indication of a measurement result The measured time required for slowdown is expressed with the channel level indicators as shown below You can confirm if the rotation speed of the Jog dial reaches 0 5 times normal speed with the MASTER CUE ...

Page 60: ...ASE FX lever is obtained If the obtained value is incorrect an error indication will be displayed 3 Press the left DECK PAD 1 moving slowly the left DECK RELEASE FX lever to the most pulling back position The color of pad 1 on the left deck changes to green The minimum value for the RELEASE FX lever is obtained If the obtained value is incorrect an error indication will be displayed Execute the ri...

Page 61: ...alibration is performed When the calibration is not executed the RELEASE FX indicator on the no calibration side is flashing Error indication In a case of a setting error the pad 5 and pad 1 on the deck where the error has occurred flash in red 4 Press the right and left DECK FX3 simultaneously after completing the adjustment of right and left DECK The color of pad 5 and pad 1 on the each deck cha...

Page 62: ...eady done it is necessary to clear the result by the service mode 1 3 Factory reset mode before performing the touch panel checking When performing the factory reset note the user settings according to the 8 3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE By returning to service mode 1 1 Adjustment information mode and then displays the result it is possible to check the touch panel checking has alr...

Page 63: ... SINGLE and MULTI buttons The adjusting cover range is 25 to the all adjusting range The current adjusting value is displayed on the center LCD 4 The pictre display is transited to the following way by pressing the left VIEW button of center LCD 3 LCD displays are transited simultaneously all white R G B color bar all white When there is a difference between each pictures adjust again by right sid...

Page 64: ...rsion D810K013DZKB456 K IC2601 IC3101 MAIN Assy AM3352 Application Processor Main microcomputer USB device control USB HUB control Control of the microcomputer for operation buttons Audio processing Control for operation buttons LED AM3352BZCZ80 K IC1701 MAIN Assy DRAM DDR3 1 Gbit DRAM for AM3352 W631GG6KB 12 K IC1802 LCDM Assy NOR Flash 64 Mbit For storing program for AM3352 DSP MX29LV640ETTI 70G...

Page 65: ...ck White Black White Black Black Black B DAA1180 2 C DAC2528 2 D DAA1326 2 E DNK5981 2 F DAA1342 2 N M E N DAC2684 DAC2685 DNK5888 White Gray Black DAC2685 5 DAC2684 5 DNK5888 5 O DAC3238 DAC2685 DNK6440 White Gray Black DAC2685 1 DAC3238 1 DNK6440 1 K K E J K C F I H G D F A B B A D L C A O Knobs and Volumes Location Note Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may d...

Page 66: ...B 4 Remove the Control panel section 5 Disconnect the 2 flexible cables and 1 connector CN3501 3551 4501 1 3 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 Control panel section Bottom section HOLD2 Assy MAIN Assy Bottom view CN3501 CN3551 CN4501 Jumper wires styling 1 Chassis Section Bottom Section 1 Remove the 2 Knobs RSW Disassembly ...

Page 67: ...B 3 Remove the 2 screws DBA1260 4 Disconnect the MTRM Assy with stay from the connector CN8001 5 Remove the Chassis with PC boards by removing the 9 screws BPZ30P080FNI 2 Remove the 4 screws BSZ30P060FTB 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 3 4 5 2 Display section Sheet Slit Slit Slit FFC Cord clamper Display section Display section center Display section center Rest MTRM Assy Cord clamper Chassis Displa...

Page 68: ...g the 2 screws BBZ30P060FTC MAIN JACB and MCJK Assemblies 1 Remove the 2 screws DBA1340 2 Remove the 5 screws BPZ30P080FTB 3 Remove the 8 screws PPZ30P080FTB 4 Remove the 2 nuts NKX2FNI 5 Disconnect the 2 flexible cables and 2 connectors CN1001 3451 3701 4601 6 Remove the MAIN JACB and MCJK Assemblies by removing the 14 screws BBZ30P060FTC 1 2 1 2 1 3 4 3 6 5 2 2 6 3 3 4 4 4 4 PSWB Assy Shield cas...

Page 69: ...es 4 points CN1501 1531 1601 2 Remove the 2 Sheets by removing the 4 screws BBZ30P080FTB 3 Remove the Angle by removing the 2 screws BBZ30P080FTB 4 Remove the 2 Angles by removing the 2 screws BBZ30P080FTB Sheet Right display Left display Let right display Center display Sheet Sheet Insert Sheet Angle Angle Angle Angle Angle Angle CN1531 CN1501 CN1601 CN1601 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 Bottom view B...

Page 70: ... or 2 MSL1 or 2 Assemblies by removing the 10 screws Left right BPZ30P080FNI 8 Remove the Bracket by removing the 4 screws BPZ30P080FNI 9 Remove the TFT LCD 10 Remove the Touch panel 11 Remove the Plate GND Left right display Center display Bottom view LCDP Assy XYM1 or 2 Assy Bracket TFT LCD TFT LCD TFT LCD Touch panel Plate GND MSL1 or 2 Assy LCDM Assy CN1881 CN1901 CN1851 CN1381 CN1401 CN1351 5...

Page 71: ...ider knob 2 2 Insert a pair of tweezers etc beneath the line then push the Slider knob 2 upward To protect the panel from being scratched use protective material Disassembly of the slider knob The new slider knob adopted by this product is designed so that it is not pulled out easily Therefore the method for removing the slider knob is different from the conventional method it can only be pulled o...

Page 72: ... 2 screws BPZ30P080FNI 3 Disconnect the 6 flexible cables CN7010 7015 4 Remove the 2 Sheets by removing the 8 screws BPZ30P080FNI Cord clamper Bottom view 1 2 Cord clamper Cord clamper Jumper wires styling Screw tightening order The other screws are random order 4 Sheet Bottom view CN7012 CN7013 CN7015 CN7010 CN7011 CN7014 2 2 3 Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet 1 ...

Page 73: ...PZ30P080FNI 7 6 5 1 Bottom view Bottom view CN7501 5 CN7501 6 DEUP Assy DUAL Assy DUAL Assy REVB Assy DEUP Assy REVB Assy PAD1 Assy PAD2 Assy RELEASE FX lever Section PLAY Assy PLAY Assy SLDB Assy SLDB Assy 2 Remove the Torsion Spring PRS 3 Remove the Torsion Spring LVR 4 Remove the RFX1 RFX2 Assy by removing the 2 screws BPZ30P080FNI 5 Remove the Lever 4 2 3 5 Lever RFX1 RFX2 Assy Torsion Spring ...

Page 74: ...spring LVR and Tortion spring PRS Note When attaching to the unit be sure to hold this part so that it will not turn Lever VR Lever VR Bottom view Tortion spring PRS Tortion spring PRS RFX1 RFX2 Assy 1 1 2 2 2 5 5 Reassembly of the RELASE FX lever Section Lever Note Be sure to insert the hook section of the lever into the VR lever 1 Remove the Jog dial section by removing the 12 screws BPZ30P080FN...

Page 75: ...ng Note Be careful not to lost SW spring SW ring SW spring 4 5 2 Unhook the 3 hooks 3 Remove the Jog Section Jog Section 2 2 2 3 Bottom view Adjust plate Position of the Adjust plate About details of Adjustment etc refer to the 6 1 SERVICE MODE 1 7 Measurement mode of the load of JOG dial ...

Page 76: ...ve any dirt on the Holder to which the sheet SW is to be adhered If some adhesive for the old sheet SW remains on the holder completely remove it with a cloth moistened with alcohol 3 Do NOT place the sheet SW so that it is mounted on the rib of Holder 4 When adhering the sheet SW be careful not to trap air bubbles in it If air bubbles are formed remove the sheet SW and adhere a new sheet SW Do NO...

Page 77: ...FLB1 JFLB2 Assy 1 2 Bottom view Screw tightening order Link plate The other screws are random order Link plate 1 2 Bottom view Alignment of the Rack Plate Rack plate Dial gear Link gear B Link gear A Place the rack plate so that its teeth are engaged with those of the gears and its triangular marks are positioned as shown in the figure ...

Page 78: ...060FTC 3 Remove the Crossfader section 4 Remove the Slider section by removing the 1 screw CPZ26P080FTC 5 Remove the Stay by removing the 3 screws BBZ30P060FTC 6 Remove the CRFD Assy by removing the 2 screws BPZ20P050FTC STMO Assy CN7007 CN7008 CN7020 CN7019 CN7005 CN7018 CN7017 CN7004 CN7016 CN7009 CN7021 Bottom view Bottom view 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 HPJK Assy Holder Crossfader Section Screw ti...

Page 79: ... slider in order to fully spread the grease Guide Bar lower After grease application move the slider in order to fully spread the grease Mixer Section 1 Remove the 3 Cord clampers by removing the 3 screws BPZ30P080FNI 2 Remove the Sheet by removing the 6 screws BPZ30P080FNI Cord clamper Cord clamper Sheet Sheet FFC 2 1 1 1 Jumper wires styling Insert ...

Page 80: ...the 6 screws BPZ30P080FNI 4 Remove the 4 screws BBZ30P060FTC 5 Remove the 36 screws BPZ30P080FNI 6 Remove the 11 screws BPZ30P080FNI 7 Remove the 10 screws BPZ30P100FTC 8 Remove the Mixer section 3 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Bottom view Bottom view Bottom view 4 4 4 4 INSL Assy 8 ...

Page 81: ...by removing the 28 nuts and 28 washers 4 Remove the 6 Level meter Assemblies Channel fader Section 1 Remove the 5 Channel fader sections by removing the 10 screws BSZ20P040FTB 1 2 1 4 1 Slide SW Cap W Channel fader Section Level Meter Assy Nut washer Cap MIXA Assy OSCB Assy CFXB Assy 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 Screw tightening order The other screws are random order ...

Page 82: ... Guide shaft VK1 7 Remove the 2 screws and remove the Lever plate BPZ20P060FTC CHFD Assy Lever plate Slider base Shaft holder Gude shaft VK1 VR stay 2 4 5 1 5 3 7 7 6 Lubricating oil GEM1034 Note Greasing must be performed at a total of 8 points 2 points each for the upper and bottom places of each shaft 0 4 to 1 mg per point 8 points After applying grease move the slider base back and forth from ...

Page 83: ...f the version of the firmware Updating to the latest version of the firmware Crossfader PAD calibration RELEASE FX lever calibration CROSS FADER Assy Performance pads section PAD1 PAD2 Assy Button PAD Sensor Spacer It needs to be adjusted if removed without having to replace the PAD PAD2 Assy Touch panel RELEASE FX lever RFX1 RFX2 Assy Lever Torsion Spring LVR Torsion Spring PRS Holder Crossfader ...

Page 84: ...am STEP2 Select a language Select a language from the dropdown list and click OK The figure below shows selecting English If the message Your DDJ RZX is not connected is displayed when you click on OK see Corrective actions to be taken when Your DDJ RZX is not connected is displayed described later B Check the downloaded file 1 Unzip the downloaded file For Windows Save the downloaded file ddj rzx...

Page 85: ...the following Is the USB cable connected to the USB A connector If it is not connect the cable to the USB A connector then perform the updating procedure again Is the driver software installed For Windows only Visit the Website indicated below to download the latest version of the driver software http pioneerdj com support index php lang ja For details on how to install the driver software refer t...

Page 86: ...nd low cut filter Peak limiter enabled Peak limiter disabled Peak limiter setting 2 Brightly lit 1 dimly lit unlit Brightness setting of jog ring MONO STEREO Monaural stereo setting of master output Limiter ON enabled Limiter OFF Disabled Limiter setting of microphone audio added to master output Limiter ON enabled Limiter OFF Disabled Limiter setting of microphone audio added to booth output MONO...

Page 87: ...el setting 0 dB 3 dB 6 dB 9 dB 12 dB Setting of the auto standby function enabled disabled Monaural stereo setting of master output MONO STEREO Monaural stereo setting of booth output MONO STEREO Limiter setting of microphone audio added to master output enabled disabled Limiter setting of microphone audio added to booth output enabled disabled Mode setting Level setting Cut lag setting of crossfa...

Page 88: ... C D E F 1 2 3 4 9 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 9 1 PACKING SECTION Front Front rekordbox vid eo rekordbox dvs rekordbox dj or or LWSYXJ UXJCB only LWSYXJ UXJCB only LWSYXJ UXJCB only LWSYXJ only LWSYXJ UXJCB only XJCN only ...

Page 89: ...let DRM1415 NSP 16 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117 17 Mirror Mat DHL1201 18 Pad DHA1949 19 Pad DHA1950 20 Pad DHA1951 21 Packing Case See Contrast table 2 22 Carton See Contrast table 2 NSP 23 Other Card See Contrast table 2 Mark No Description Part No Mark No Symbol and Description DDJ RZX LWSYXJ DDJ RZX UXJCB DDJ RZX XJCN 1 Power Cord ADG1244 DDG1108 DDG1114 3 Operating Instructions Quick Start Guide E...

Page 90: ... A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 9 2 CHASSIS SECTION CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE A D D E E B C A C B F G G H F H I I C D AK AM AL F A B Refer to 9 3 DISPLAY SECTION Refer to 9 4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION 1 5 Accessories of the VR Tape ...

Page 91: ...3618 19 Sheet DEC3677 20 Earth Terminal DKE1015 21 Chassis DNA1460 22 Rest DNF1983 23 Shield Case DNF1984 24 Cover DNH3254 25 Bracket DNH3255 26 Chassis DNK6535 NSP 27 PCB Holder PNW1706 28 Holder VEC1355 29 Bezel DAH3098 30 Bezel DAH3099 31 Bezel DAH3100 32 Knob RSW DAA1308 33 Cord Clamper Steel RNH 184 34 Plate See Contrast table 2 35 36 37 Nut M12 NKX2FNI 38 Washer DBF1005 39 Screw BBZ30P060FTC...

Page 92: ...E F 1 2 3 4 9 3 DISPLAY SECTION Bottom view Center MAIN CN4901 for L for R CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE Left and Right A A B B C E E C D D MAIN CN3401 AE AF AG AH or AI AJ or 2 F 1 F 1 F 1 G 2 G 1 G 2 G 3 G 3 F 3 G 3 F 2 F or or ...

Page 93: ... DDD1740 11 FFC ADD7783 12 10P FFC DDD1533 13 Shielded Conn Cable DDA1075 14 Button DAC3170 15 Button DAC3172 16 Button DAC3175 17 Button DAC3176 18 Button DAC3173 19 Button DAC3174 20 Button DAC3177 21 Button DAC3178 22 Button DAC3171 23 Packing LCD DEC3565 24 Packing L DEC3568 25 Packing S DEC3569 26 Sheet DEC3678 27 Bracket DNF1991 28 Plate GND DNH3173 29 Angle DNH3256 30 Angle DNH3277 31 Angle...

Page 94: ... E G M Refer to 7 DISASSEMBLY CHFD4 CN8801 INSL CN8201 OSCB CN8401 PAD1 CN5001 PAD2 CN5301 MIXA CN9001 A A CHFD2 CN8601 MIXA CN9002 CFXB CN8301 DEUP CN7504 DEUP CN7504 JFLB1 CN6002 JFLB2 CN6102 CHFD1 CN8501 CHFD3 CN8701 SAFD CN8901 MAIN CN3551 MAIN CN4501 MAIN CN3051 Refer to 9 5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION 2 5 Tape ...

Page 95: ...te DAH3101 20 Fader Packing DEC3355 21 Packing DEC3642 22 Sheet DEC3705 23 DS Tape DEH1087 24 Stay DNF1992 25 Slider Knob Stopper DNK5888 26 Stopper DNK6440 27 Lens DNK6621 28 Rotary SW Knob C DAA1180 29 Knob CFC DAA1326 30 Knob DAA1370 31 Adjust Knob Black DAC2528 32 Plate DAH3102 33 Plate DAH3116 34 Plate DAH3106 35 Sheet DAH3112 36 DS Tape DEH1086 37 Knob SLD DNK5981 NSP 38 Cushion DEC3356 39 S...

Page 96: ...15 STMO CN7013 STMO CN7012 STMO CN7005 STMO CN7004 STMO CN7007 STMO CN7014 STMO CN7011 STMO CN7010 D Bottom view Refer to 9 9 JOG DIAL SECTION Refer to 9 7 CONTROL PANEL SECTON 4 5 Refer to 9 6 CONTROL PANEL SECTON 3 5 Refer to 9 9 JOG DIAL SECTION 1 Accessories of the VR Accessories of the VR Accessories of the VR 1 Accessories of the VR 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 97: ...PLAY Assy DWX3814 7 REVB Assy DWX3826 8 INSL Assy DWX3800 9 FFC DDD1742 10 FFC DDD1745 11 FFC DDD1747 12 FFC DDD1748 13 FFC DDD1749 14 12P FFC DDD1507 15 Cap DAC3136 16 Sheet DEC3682 17 Button PAD DEB2005 18 Sensor DEC3656 19 Spacer DEC3667 20 Sheet DEC3683 21 Sheet DEC3684 22 Stay DND1306 23 Stay DNF2004 24 Cord Clamper Steel RNH 184 25 26 27 Screw BBZ30P060FTC 28 Screw BPZ30P080FNI 29 Screw BPZ3...

Page 98: ...109 CH2 CN7107 CH3 CH7020 CH4 CN7106 SA STMO CN7005 STMO CN7008 STMO CN7009 Nut Washer Accessory of VR or or or or or Mark No Description Part No 1 MIXA Assy DWX3794 2 OSCB Assy DWX3802 3 CFXB Assy DWX3801 4 CHFD1 Assy DWX3803 5 CHFD2 Assy DWX3804 6 CHFD3 Assy DWX3805 7 CHFD4 Assy DWX3806 8 SAFD Assy DWX3807 9 FFC DDD1742 10 FFC DDD1743 11 FFC DDD1744 12 FFC DDD1789 13 Connector Assy PF03PP C12 14...

Page 99: ...Button DEL Shaft area 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE 1 3 Button DER 1 2 2 2 2 4 Arround Arround Amount of grease to be applied to the lever Too little Normal Too much Base 1 2 Screw tightening order 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Refer to 9 8 CONTROL PANEL SECTION 5 5 ...

Page 100: ...tton DEL DAC3000 22 Button DER DAC3001 23 Button DAC3125 24 Button DAC3128 25 Button DAC3239 26 Button DAC3194 27 Button DAC3185 28 Button DAC3184 29 Button DAC3196 30 Button DAC3204 31 Button DAC3168 32 Button DAC3225 33 Button DAC3240 34 Button DAC3228 35 Button DAC3226 36 Button DAC3227 37 Button DXB2174 38 Ring Rens PLAY DNK5315 39 Lens TMP DNK6307 40 Lever DAC2804 41 Torsion Spring LVR DBH179...

Page 101: ...RTS LIST Screw tightening order 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 7 7 2 5 3 8 4 6 Mark No Description Part No 1 Frame DNH3260 2 Frame DNH3261 3 Frame DNH3262 4 Frame DNH3263 5 Frame DNK6613 6 Panel DNK6614 7 Panel DNK6615 8 Screw BBZ30P060FTC 9 Screw BPZ30P100FTC 10 Screw PMB30P060FTC Mark No Description Part No ...

Page 102: ...N Lubricating oil GYA1001 Lubricating oil GYA1001 Lubricating oil GEM1034 Lubricating oil GEM1034 Lubricating oil GEM1034 Lubricating oil GEM1034 A B B STMO CN7011 L or CN7013 R or W U or V T Lubricating oil GYA1001 Holder CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE A or or ...

Page 103: ...Plate DNH2848 12 Jog B DNK4068 13 SW Ring DNK5233 14 Gear LD DNK6145 15 Smoother DNK5237 16 Holder DNK6556 17 Comp Plate DNK5243 18 Adjust Plate DNK5300 19 Cam Plate DNK5301 20 Dial Gear DNK5302 21 Link Gear A DNK5303 22 Link Gear B DNK5304 23 Rack Plate DNK5305 24 Sheet SW DSX1078 25 Jog Dial A Assy DXA2159 26 Roller DXB2178 27 Stay Assy Jog DXB2133 28 Encoder Spring DBH1710 29 Plate DEC3700 30 G...

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