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DJS-1000

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HPJA ASSY

HPJA ASSY

• Rear view

Nut, Washer

SSK2 ASSY

Front

Front

Stay

AC Inlet

AC Inlet

Nut (M12)

Stay

  Remove the three SSK2 ASSYs.

  Remove the screw. (PMH40P080FTC)

  Remove the two screws (IBZ30P100FTB) 

and then remove the AC Inlet. 

[2-3]  Control Panel Section

Remove the Control Panel Section.

(Refer to the 

“[2-1-1] Control Panel Section”

.)

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[2-3-1]  HPJA ASSY

  Remove the four screws (BPZ30P080FNI) 

and then remove the HPJA ASSY (with the 
Stay (DNH3318) etc.).

  Remove the Knob (DAA1360).

  Remove the Nut (M12). (NKX2FNI)

  Remove the Nut and Washer (accessory of 

VR).

  Remove the three screws  

(BBZ30P060FTB) and then remove the 
HPJA ASSY.

Summary of Contents for DJS-1000

Page 1: ...MPLER DJS 1000 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 DJS 1000 LSYXJ AC 100 V to 240 V DJS 1000 UXJCB AC 100 V to 240 V DJS 1000 AXJ AC 220 V Model Order No Remarks DJS 1000 QRT1018 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM PCB PARTS LIST ...

Page 2: ...fely 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 properly and safely you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician CAUTION Since the fuse may be in the neutr...

Page 3: ...AGRAM 12 5 DIAGNOSIS 13 5 1 STARTUP SEQUENCE 13 5 2 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 Starting Trouble 14 Display Trouble 15 Operation Trouble 16 Audio Trouble 17 Interface Trouble 20 Other Trouble 21 5 3 VOLTAGE MONITORING CIRCUIT 22 6 SERVICE MODE 23 6 1 TEST MODE 23 6 2 ABOUT THE DEVICE 29 7 DISASSEMBLY 30 8 EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 48 8 1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED 48 8 2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE 49 8 3 ...

Page 4: ... heat pad IC5500 AK4452VN OUT1 2 DAC IC with heat pad IC5700 AK4452VN Headphone DAC IC with heat pad JA5502 DKB1120 OUTPUT1 Terminal Terminal part with through hole S5000 ASG1102 Power SW Terminal part with through hole USBA ASSY JA5800 DKB1118 USB A Terminal Terminal part with through hole CDCB ASSY IC7700 AD7147ACPZ500RL7 CDC Capacitance Sensors IC IC with heat pad Performance pad was calibrated...

Page 5: ...ere is some possibility that operator receives an electrical shock from SW POWER SUPPLY NOTE DJS 1000 keeps compliance safety regulation as a set This is applied to only engineer and service person and so on Red area below is the dangerous area that operator can touch easily and receives an electrical shock Primary side electrical shock Electrical shock area of A side Electrical shock area of B si...

Page 6: ...operating humidity 5 to 85 no condensation Audio Section Sampling rate 44 1 kHz A D converter 24 bit D A converter 32 bit Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz Total harmonic distortion 0 003 INPUT Max input level 16 dBu Input impedance 33kΩ OUTPUT1and THRU OUTPUT2 Rated output level Load impedance 2 0Vrms 1 kHz 10 kΩ Output impedance 540 Ω PHONES Rated output level Load impedance 200mW 200 mW 32 Ω I...

Page 7: ...all operations function properly in Test mode 10 Check the appearance of the product No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service 1 IP address of this product 6 1 TEST MODE PAGE 9 ETHER DEVICE can be comfirmed To keep the product quality after servicing confirm recommended check points shown below Distortion Noise Volume too low Volume too high Volume fluctuating Sound int...

Page 8: ...per limit value and lower limit value are reached OK display ENCORDERS Encorders Rotary selector LCD OK indication in clockwise 5 or more counterclockwise direction 5 or less Indentation state is displayed as ON OFF Parameter adjustment knob Encoder 1 OK indication in clockwise 5 or more counterclockwise direction 5 or less Encoder 2 OK indication in clockwise 5 or more counterclockwise direction ...

Page 9: ...nd on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation Mark No Description Part No LIST OF ASSEMBLIES 1 MAIN ASSY DWX4080 1 LCDB ASSY DWX4081 NSP 1 AUDIO ASSY DWM2665 2 AUDB ASSY DWX4082 2 USBA ASSY DWX4083 NSP 1 PAD ASSY DWM2666 2 PADB ASSY DWX4085 2 SEQB ASSY DWX4086 2 CDCB ASSY DWX4087 2 ILMB AS...

Page 10: ... 6 5 A CN7802 1 M1_SEG29 2 M1_SEG30 3 M1_SEG31 4 GNDD 5 GNDD 6 M1_SEG38 7 M1_SEG39 8 M1_SEG40 9 M1_G0_SEQ1 1 0 M1_G2_SEQ1 1 1 M1_G1_SEQ1 1 2 GND_LED1 1 3 GND_LED1 1 4 M2_SEG4 1 5 M2_SEG5 1 6 M2_SEG8 1 7 V 5R1_LED 1 8 V 5R1_LED 1 9 GND_LED1 2 0 GND_LED1 2 1 BAR1_L 2 2 BAR2_L 2 3 BAR3_L 2 4 BAR4_L CKS3850 A CN8001 1 V 3R3CDC 2 CDC_SDO 3 GNDD 4 CDC_SDI 5 GNDD 6 CDC_SCK 7 GNDD 8 CDC_xCS 9 CDC_INT CKS3...

Page 11: ...ntial 90 POWER DEVICE USB B USB 2 0 High speed Differential 90 I2C For ADC DAC circuit IC5302 NJM4580MD REG 9ADDA 5A IC5005 UA78M05IKVURG3 REG 12SW 3R3D_CLK IC5009 NJM2831F33 FW update ONLY INPUT LEVEL HOME KEY HOME STBY KEY SW M2_SEG ENCODER ENC _ M2_GRID SEL_V_TPX SEL_V_TPY AD_TPY_S AD_TPX_S SHUNT ADCT DEPTH HPVR ADIN TEMPO SLIDER AD_PAD PERFORMANCE PADS FSR ADC ADC SCI1 SCI0 SCI1 SCI0 HOME_LED ...

Page 12: ...W POWER SUPPLY A MAIN ASSY H PADB ASSY F LCDB ASSY O CDCB ASSY F LCDB ASSY H PADB ASSY B AUDB ASSY CN2 CN2 CN200 CN200 CN1 CN1 CN8006 CN8006 CN2 CN2 2 3 2 3 CN3200 CN3200 2 3 2 3 CN2 CN2 1 3 1 3 CN3200 CN3200 1 3 1 3 CN4 CN4 CN5001 CN5001 CN2 CN2 3 3 3 3 CN3200 CN3200 3 3 3 3 CN8001 CN8001 CN7700 CN7700 ...

Page 13: ...FF detection V 6LCD V 10BL USBHUB_xRST V 12A DDR_xRST V 2R8VHIGH LCD signals V 3R3D V 18LCD V 9R6LCD M2_xRST V 5R1D_CONT 22 5792MHz V 3VSNVS USBPWR_OC IMX_xRST 16MHz V 12HP_CONT V 4R2D V 1R375SOC ADDA_xRST xAC_OFF L_MUTE LAN_xRST BL control FAULT DET eMMC_xRST xMUTE V 12SW Standby State V 12EV 5E V 3R3E M1_xRST PWRSW_xON V 1R5DDR 24MHz 32 768kHz V 5R1D V 1R375CORE PMIC_ON_REQ V 12SW_CONT CLK_CONT ...

Page 14: ...ding to the actual defective part Not starting normally includes the state where it freezes during activation or every operation or I F is not working after activation It is not powered on not starting normally Error in the voltage monitoring target power supply Failure in the power supply IC and pheripheral circuit of the abnormal power supply or failure in the circuit which uses the abnormal pow...

Page 15: ...ailure in the LED control microcomputer IC8005 or failure in the LED low side drive circuit No No No LCD does not display LCD display is abnormal Yes Is the target GRID signal normal Observation point waveform 2 No No Is the target SEG signal normal Observation point waveform 3 Yes Yes Yes Is the RGB666 signal normal Observation point Q R waveform 6 Yes Yes No Failure in IC3400 and peripheral circ...

Page 16: ...eter adjustment knob does not work Does it not work for the rotary operation Is the rotation signal normal Observation point C U waveform 7 No Yes Yes If it does not work for the push operation go to Button does not work flowchart No Failure in the operation parts of the abnormal part and peripheral circuit Failure in the operation parts of the abnormal part and peripheral circuit Failure in the o...

Page 17: ...f the internal wiring materials Confirm that the wiring materials of the relevant parts are inserted properly Also confirm that there is no disconnection in the wiring materials Inset the wiring materials properly if they are not Or replace the wiring materials if they are disconnected See overall wiring diagram 2 Confirmation of the power supply Confirm that the voltage of the power supply that i...

Page 18: ...4 IC5207 4pin output and CLK output of IC2000 Failure in the audio CLK peripheral circuit Confirm the IC5008 IC5012 4pin output and LRCK output of IC2000 Is IC5203 13pin set to the HI level No Yes Failure in the reset control line peripheral circuit Confirm the route from IC2000 output to IC5300 in order Failure in IC 5203 No sound comes out from the OUT1 2 terminal No sound comes out from both OU...

Page 19: ... LRCK correctly input to IC5700 Observation point Failure in IC2000 and peripheral circuit Failure in IC5700 No Yes Is the ADAT_HP signal correctly input to IC5700 Observation point waveform 14 Is L_MUTE set to the LOW level Observation point No Yes Failure in the PHONES analog audio output circuit Confirm each output of IC6601 to IC6603 is normal Yes No Failure in IC2000 and peripheral circuit Is...

Page 20: ...205 Failure in USBB connector JA2201 Failure in IC2201 and peripheral circuit Failure in IC2000 and peripheral circuit Yes Yes Is the input clock to IC2201 normal Observation point waveform 16 No Failure in the crystal X2202 and peripheral circuit Is the input clock to IC2202 normal Observation point waveform 18 No Failure in IC600 and peripheral circuit Failure in IC600 and peripheral circuit No ...

Page 21: ...Is the MIDI IN signal after Photo coupler normal Observation point 9 waveform 22 No Failure in IC2000 and peripheral circuit Failure in PC1600 and peripheral circuit Yes Is the MIDI OUT signal normal Observation point waveform 20 1 Refer to 10 32 VOLTAGES WAVEFORMS QRT1018 SERVICE MANUAL No Internal memory cannot be accessed Playing the sound souce Stored in the intarnal memory No Yes Yes Go to th...

Page 22: ...us power supply is turned ON for approximately five second at the startup While monitoring each voltage using an oscilloscope turn OFF and ON the power supply and check which voltage is abnormal for the voltages immediately before power supply is stopped Be sure to check the part between each power supply and GND does not cause short circuit before turning ON the power supply again Diagnosis metho...

Page 23: ...ode PAGE 8 TOUCH PANEL Device Information Display Mode PAGE 9 ETHER DEVICE Built in Memory Quick Format PAGE 10 USB MASS STORAGE Built in Memory Write Mode PAGE 11 PRESET SAMPLE COPY Mode for Confirmation of the Audio Route PAGE 12 AUDIO MIDI Factory Reset PAGE 13 FACTORY RESET Startup Method in Test Mode 1 SHIFT button 2 PLAY button 3 STEP 1 button While pressing the buttons 1 to 3 simultaneously...

Page 24: ...will blink red PAGE 2 LED ALL ON LCD WHITE Mode for making All LEDs Light On Immediately after the mode are switched characters will disappear and LCD display will become white If you press the buttons to shown below light of multi color LED in the orange area can be switched to white red green and blue PAGE 2 LED All On LCD White System XX XX Main Application Rev Main Kernel Rev Led Micon Rev Key...

Page 25: ...ue Valid calibration value range is 217 or more to 454 or less Figure below shows the state where calibration of pad 1 is completed Please refer to it Calibration value at 246 Orange character will be overwritten if the new value is within the effective value range shown above Other value will be recognized as invalid value and it is not recorded in the main unit Note If you want to weight to PAD ...

Page 26: ...dots PAGE 8 Touch Panel Mode for confirmation of the Encoders Turn it clockwise to 5 or more turn it counterclockwise and set to 5 or less it will be checked OK Selector also displays the status when it is pushed When it is pushed ON is displayed When it is not pushed OFF is displayed Check using a touch pen with small tip is recommended Mode for checking the accuracy of touch point If you touch s...

Page 27: ...T button long for five or more seconds on this mode and connect USB B terminal of this unit and PC with USB Then this unit will be recognized as a mass storage on the PC Quick format of this unit from PC with FAT will be enabled Before leaving this mode execute Removal of device from PC and touch END button then remove the device This is the mode for transferring the factory shipment preset sound ...

Page 28: ...ing noise popping sound is output Before switching the modes adjust the sound volume by turning OFF the volume of amplifier at output destination PAGE 13 FACTORY RESET This is the mode for Factory Reset Resets the setting values of utilities etc to the factory shipment status excluding a part of setting by pressing RESET button Setting that is not reset to the factory shipment status by factory re...

Page 29: ...r IC2202 LAN HUB RTL8304E CG LAN Hub Controller DWX4081 IC3200 LVDS BU90R104 TBB LCD control IC3400 DC DC Converter R1290K103A TBB DC DC Converter for V 18 9 6 6LCD DWX4082 IC5000 REG NJM78M09DL1A Regulator for V 9OPA IC5001 REG NJM79M09DL1A Regulator for V 9OPA IC5002 REG NJM78M09DL1A Regulator for V 9A_ADDA IC5003 REG NJM78M09DL1A Regulator for V 9HP IC5004 REG NJM7805DL1A Regulator for V 5A_REF...

Page 30: ...I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y 1 Buttons and Knobs Location L K P Q x 4 T S X 1 1 2 Top view Note Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product the procedures described here are common Assembling must be done on a table with high flatness to avoid mechanical distortion of the product After assembly please confirm whether there is no rattling ...

Page 31: ...m view Rear view Knob Front 2 1 Diagnosis 2 1 1 Control Panel Section Remove the Knob DAA1346 Note It is easily removed with a dessert spoon Remove the eighteen screws BPZ30P100FTB Remove the three screws BBZ30P060FTB Note They have marks 2 Disassembly ...

Page 32: ...n the photo Note Pay attention for the three cables connected Release the Shielded Conn cable DDA1081 from the Cord Clamper Steel Note on assembling 1 Insert the tip of the Cord Clamper Steel into the latch of the Chassis s rib Disconnect the three connectors Note 2 CN1 and CN2 have lock mechanisms 2 1 2 Shield Case DNH3322 Remove the Control Panel Section Refer to the 2 1 1 Control Panel Section ...

Page 33: ... 3 2 2 Correspondence for Earthing Improvement Remove the ten screws BBZ30P060FTB and then remove the Shield Case DNH3322 Note on assembling When screw BBZ30P060FTB 3 on the side A of the USBA ASSY is removed screw of this position must be attached after the attachment of the stay and screw of step and the screw 3 on the side A of the USBA ASSY 4 When replacing the Shield Case apply the Cussion DE...

Page 34: ... connector and then remove the USBA ASSY Note on assembling 5 Screw of step must be attached after the parts attached by steps to of the 2 1 2 Shield Case DNH3322 are attached 2 2 2 MAIN ASSY Remove the USBA ASSY Refer to the 2 2 1 USBA ASSY Disconnect the three connectors Note 6 CN200 has a lock mechanism Remove the two screws BBZ30P060FTB Remove the two screws BBZ30P060FTB Remove the four screws...

Page 35: ...SY Disconnect the three connectors Remove the two screws BBZ30P060FTB Remove the screw BPZ30P080FNI Remove the two screws BBZ30P060FTB Remove the screw PPZ30P080FTB Lift the front side of the AUDB ASSY to release the two hooks and two pins and then remove the AUDB ASSY toward the front direction Remove the Power Knob Remove the four Nut M12 s NKX2FNI and then remove the Stay DNH3325 ...

Page 36: ...60FTB and then remove the SW POWER SUPPLY Note on assembling Attach first two screws in the order as shown by blue numbers Remaining two screws can be attached in any order 2 2 5 AC Inlet Remove the SW POWER SUPPY Refer to the 2 2 4 SW POWER SUPPLY Release the AC inlet cable from the Holder VEC1355 Remove the two screws BPZ30P080FNI and then remove the SSK3 ASSY Notes on assembling 8 AC inlet cabl...

Page 37: ...crews IBZ30P100FTB and then remove the AC Inlet 2 3 Control Panel Section Remove the Control Panel Section Refer to the 2 1 1 Control Panel Section 2 3 1 HPJA ASSY Remove the four screws BPZ30P080FNI and then remove the HPJA ASSY with the Stay DNH3318 etc Remove the Knob DAA1360 Remove the Nut M12 NKX2FNI Remove the Nut and Washer accessory of VR Remove the three screws BBZ30P060FTB and then remov...

Page 38: ... Remove the eight screws BPZ30P080FNI and then remove the SLDB ASSY Note Pay attention for the FFC is connected Note on assembling Attach first two screws in the order as shown by blue numbers Remaining six screws can be attached in any order Disconnect the connector on side A and then remove the SLDB ASSY 2 3 3 BARB ASSY Disconnect the connector Remove the four screws BPZ30P080FNI and then remove...

Page 39: ...DB ASSY side Note on assembling 10 FFC on the PADB ASSY side must pass over the claw at the fold of Sheet DEC3746 2 3 5 KSWB ASSY Remove the HPJA ASSY and Sheet DEC3746 Refer to the 2 3 1 HPJA ASSY and 2 3 4 Sheet DEC3746 Discconnect the connector Remove the 10 screws BPZ30P080FNI and then remove the KSWB ASSY Note Pay attention for the FFC is connected Note on assembling Attach first two screws i...

Page 40: ... is easily removed with a dessert spoon Remove the three screws BPZ30P080FNI and then remove the DPTH ASSY Note Pay attention for the FFC is connected Note on assembling Attach first two screws in the order as shown by orange numbers Disconnect the connector on side A and then remove the DPTH ASSY Remove the Nut and Washer accessory of VR and then remove the Stay DNF1988 2 3 9 LCDB ASSY Remove the...

Page 41: ...t to be pinched by the LCDB ASSY 2 3 10 TFT LCD Touch Panel Remove the LCDB ASSY Refer to the 2 3 9 LCDB ASSY Remove the four screws BPZ26P080FTC and then remove the Stay DNH3321 Remove the TFT LCD and Touch Panel by pushing from the top side Note Don t touch the display surface of the TFT LCD and Touch Panel barehanded Note on assembling When assembling clear the dust by air blast 2 3 11 PARA ASS...

Page 42: ...BPZ30P080FNI and then remove the PARA ASSY with the Stay DNH3324 Note Pay attention for the FFC is connected Disconnect the connector on side A and then remove the PARA ASSY Remove the six Nuts and six Washers accessory of VR and then remove the Stay DNH3324 2 3 12 PADB ASSY Remove the HPJA ASSY DPTH ASSY and PARA ASSY Refer to the 2 3 1 HPJA ASSY 2 3 8 DPTH ASSY and 2 3 11 PARA ASSY Remove the 25...

Page 43: ...Y side A by air blast 16 Style the two FFCs DDD1825 by pushing down as shown in the photo 2 3 13 SEQB ASSY Remove the HPJA ASSY and Base Refer to the 2 3 1 HPJA ASSY and step of 2 3 12 PADB ASSY Disconnect the three connectors Remove the 11 screws BPZ30P080FNI and then remove the SEQB ASSY Note on assembling Attach first two screws in the order as shown by blue numbers Remaining nine screws can be...

Page 44: ...mm Apply Ferrite Clamper DTX1011 position 45 º 45 º Button small hole Remove the Button DEB2050 Note on assembling Clear the dust from inside of the Button and both sides of the Sheet and Sensor by air blast 18 Arrange the Button so that the side with only one small hole faces to left 3 Notes on Assembling 3 1 Folding the FFC DDD1820 When replacing the FFC DDD1820 fold it as shown in the drawing b...

Page 45: ...espondence by parts shape alteration Content of correspondence Button control is improved by altering the shape of button hinge as well as adding ribs on the Control Panel Corresponding parts Button DAC3299 DAC3303 DAC3304 Control Panel DNK6718 Corresponding lots LSYXJ 1011 and later UXJCB 641 and later AXJ All Service parts will be provided with shape alteration When Buttons and Control Panel of ...

Page 46: ...ead Wire Earth Lead Wire Earth Lead Wire Earth Lead Wire Bracket ACI DNH3020 Earth Lead Wire 3 2 2 Correspondence for Earthing Improvement This product is correspondent for earthing improvement Content of correspondence varies according to the production lot 1 Correspondence by adding Earth Lead Wire Content of correspondence Earthing is improved by adding the Earth Lead Wire to the chassis sectio...

Page 47: ...Stay shape alteration Content of correspondence Earthing is improved by altering the shape of Stay on the chassis section of main body Corresponding part Stay DNH3323 Corresponding lots LSYXJ 1011 and later UXJCB 641 and later AXJ all Service parts will be provided with shape alteration When Stay of LSYXJ Lot 1 to 1010 and UXJCB Lot 1 to 640 are to be replaced don t attach the Earth Lead Wire ...

Page 48: ...et sample if you cannot make a backup of user data MI UCOM IC8005 M2 UCOM IC8008 and PADB ASSY Check the version of firmware Refer to 6 1 TEST MODE PAGE 1 VERSION Update to the latest firmware PAD calibration Refer to 6 1 TEST MODE PAGE 4 PAD CALIBRATION Performance pad part PAD calibration Refer to 6 1 TEST MODE PAGE 4 PAD CALIBRATION PADB ASSY sensor PAD sheet If you removed without having to re...

Page 49: ...terminal Once inserted please wait about 10 seconds Power ON In Firmware Update Mode Press and hold the button Insert a USB Memory Automatic copy of DJS 1000 UPD file Progress bar will appear on LCD display to start the update Untill the updates in complete it takes about two minutes Firmware Update Update is complete please disconnect the USB memory after you turn OFF the power SAMPLING button FX...

Page 50: ...on Enable Disable to external MIDI devices START STOP CONTINUE ENABLE DISABLE Setting of each operation message transmission Enable Disable to external MIDI devices NOTE CC ENABLE DISABLE Setting of NOTE CC message transmission Enable Disable to external MIDI devices CHANNEL MAPPING RESET Reset MIDI OUT channel setting SONG POSITION ENABLE DISABLE Setting of song position pointer transmission Enab...

Page 51: ... The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly For the applying amount of lubricants or glue follow the instructions in this manual In the case of no amount instructions apply as you think it appropriate Joint Joint ...

Page 52: ...king Case See Contrast table 2 11 Master Carton See Contrast table 2 12 Packing Sheet RHC1023 NSP 13 Warranty See Contrast table 2 14 Label See Contrast table 2 15 Name Label See Contrast table 2 16 CCC S E Label See Contrast table 2 Mark No Symbol and Description LSYXJ UXJCB AXJ 4 Power Cord ADG1244 DDG1108 DDG1114 5 Operating Instructions Quick Start Guide DRH1456 DRH1455 DRH1457 NSP 6 Leaflet D...

Page 53: ...N8006 LCDB ASSY CN3200 Accessory of VR D C Refer to 9 4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION 1 2 Refer to 9 3 CHASSIS SECTION A A B B To 9 3 CHASSIS SECTION C LSYXJ Lot 1 to 1010 and UXJCB Lot 1 to 640 only For details refer to the 3 2 2 Correspondence for Earthing Improvement of 7 DISASSEMBLY ...

Page 54: ... 6 Shield Case DNH3322 7 Shield Case DNH3326 8 Stay DNH3328 9 Plate DNH3349 10 Insulator DXB2184 11 12 13 Panel DAH3163 14 Panel DAH3164 15 Knob DAA1346 16 Knob DAA1358 17 Knob DAA1368 18 Slide Sheet 1C DAH2404 19 Panel DAH3150 20 Panel DAH3165 21 Panel DAH3166 22 Sheet DEC3748 23 Knob Sld DNK5981 24 Screw BBZ30P060FTB 25 Screw BPZ30P080FNI 26 Screw BPZ30P100FTB 27 Screw PMH30P080FTC ...

Page 55: ...HPJA ASSY CN7400 Note LSYXJ Lot 1 to 1010 and UXJCB Lot 1 to 640 have the Screw and No 29 Earth Lead Wire For details refer to the 3 2 2 Correspondence for Earthing Improvement of 7 DISASSEMBLY Acetate Cloth Tape 40mm To 9 2 EXTERIOR SECTION LSYXJ Lot 1011 and later UXJCB Lot 641 and later AXJ all ...

Page 56: ...or DDC1024 9 AC Inlet DKP3989 10 Power Knob DAC2306 11 Bracket ACI DNH3020 12 Stay KST DNH3021 13 Shield Case DNH3317 14 Stay DNH3323 15 Stay DNH3325 16 Chassis DNK6701 17 Holder VEC1355 18 Screw BBZ30P060FTB 19 Screw BPZ30P080FNI 20 Screw M3x5 DBA1340 21 Screw IBZ30P100FTB 22 Nut M12 NKX2FNI 23 Screw PMH40P080FTC 24 Screw PMH30P100FTB 25 Screw PPZ30P080FTB 26 Cord Clamper Steel RNH 184 27 Shield ...

Page 57: ...A B C D E F 9 4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION 1 2 B C E D F F D C E B A A G M F N Accessory of VR Accessory of VR Accessory of VR MAIN ASSY CN1 MAIN ASSY CN2 Refer to 9 5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION 2 2 Bottom view Front AUDB ASSY CN5002 E x 25 ...

Page 58: ... DDD1822 12 FFC DDD1826 13 Ferrite Clamper DTX1011 14 Rotary Selector DAA1246 15 Packing L DEC3568 16 Packing S DEC3569 17 Plate GND DNH3173 18 Shield Case DNH3320 19 Stay DNH3321 20 Reflector DNK5405 21 Cover DNK6725 22 Knob DAA1360 23 Sheet DEC3746 24 Stay DNF1988 25 Stay DNH3318 26 Stay DNH3324 27 Shield Case DNH3327 28 Base DNK6719 29 Screw BBZ26P060FTB 30 Screw BBZ30P060FTB 31 Screw BPZ26P080...

Page 59: ...before use Note 2 Split the Button No 19 into two pieces and use either one Refer to 1 Buttons and Knobs Location of 7 DISASSEMBLY including the placement of Buttons LSYXJ Lot 1 to 1010 and UXJCB Lot 1 to 640 only For details refer to the 3 2 1 Correspondence for Button Control Improvement of 7 DISASSEMBLY Bottom view Front 1 1 MODE SHIFT SCENE PATTERN A x 11 x 16 x 4 x 4 ...

Page 60: ...e DNK5322 18 Control Panel DNK6718 19 Button Tmp DAC2845 20 Button USB DAC3016 21 Button Syn DAC3032 22 Button Ef DAC3040 23 Button DAC3294 24 Button DAC3298 25 Button DAC3300 26 Button DAC3301 27 Button DAC3302 28 Button DAC3305 29 Button DAC3306 30 Button DAC3307 31 Button DAC3308 32 Button DEB2033 33 Button DEB2039 34 Button DEB2050 35 Sensor DEC3736 36 Sheet DEC3737 37 CDC Stopper DNK5863 38 L...

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