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 If PAD calibration has not been carried out, PAD unexecuted will blink red.

[PAGE 0] VERSION

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1 : LED TEST(1) - ALL ON

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Mode for making All LEDs Light On.

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Immediately after the mode are switched, characters will disappear and LCD display will become white.

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If you press the buttons 

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 shown below, light of multi-color LED (in the orange area) can be switched 

  to red, green, blue, and white.

[PAGE 1] LED TEST(1) - ALL ON

Summary of Contents for TSP-16

Page 1: ...L SAMPLER TSP 16 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 TSP 16 SYXJ...

Page 2: ...t 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 cove...

Page 3: ...OCK DIAGRAM 10 4 4 MATRIX TABLE 11 5 DIAGNOSIS 15 5 1 STARTUP SEQUENCE 15 5 2 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 Starting Trouble 16 Display Trouble 17 Operation Trouble 18 Audio Trouble 19 Interface Trouble 22 Other...

Page 4: ...e Terminal part with through hole MVR ASSY VR6800 DCS1134 MAIN OUT VOLUME USBA ASSY JA7600 JA7600 USB A TERMINAL Terminal part with through hole Terminal part with through hole IC7100 R1290K103A DC DC...

Page 5: ...sation Audio Section Sampling rate 44 1 kHz A D converter 24 bit D A converter 32 bit Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz S N ratio rated output 1 112 dB Total harmonic distortion 1 0 002 INPUT Max inp...

Page 6: ...USB B LAN MIDI 5 Check the each operation SW VR and PAD etc Make sure that all operations function properly in Test mode 10 Check the appearance of the product No scratches or dirt on its appearance...

Page 7: ...spective ASSYs is assembled in the respective place Top view Bottom view NOTES Parts marked by NSP are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List The mark found on some...

Page 8: ...4 25 26 27 28 29 30 VKN1427 A CN7500 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 CN7501 VKN1409 A 1 2 3 4 VKN1436 A CN8011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2...

Page 9: ...9 TSP 16 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 4 2 SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM MAIN ASSY C LCD ASSY E PADB ASSY H IO ASSY A USBA ASSY D CDC ASSY J VOLUME INPUT RY5400 RY6200...

Page 10: ...W3A LDO VGEN3 LDO VGEN4 LDO VGEN5 V 12A IC3500 NJM2831F33 V 3R3D_CLK VIN3 Q502 RTQ040P02 V 12A CLK 22 5792MHz IC502 TPS2557DRB IC5002 NJM78M09DL1A V 9A_ADDA VIN2 IC5003 NJM78M09DL1A V 9HP IC501 NJW415...

Page 11: ...EN M1_SEG20 PAD7 1BLUE PAD8 1BLUE M1_SEG21 PAD3 RED PAD4 RED M1_SEG22 PAD3 GREEN PAD4 GREEN M1_SEG23 PAD3 1BLUE PAD4 2BLUE M1_SEG24 STOP REC M1_SEG25 PLAY SCENE PATTERN M1_SEG26 Bar Location1 Bar Loca...

Page 12: ...SCALE M2_SEG2 SHIFT REC STOP PLAY M2_SEG3 HOLD MODE SCENE PATTERN M2_SEG4 STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP4 M2_SEG5 STEP5 STEP6 STEP7 STEP8 M2_SEG6 STEP9 STEP10 STEP11 STEP12 M2_SEG7 STEP13 STEP14 STEP15 STEP16...

Page 13: ...AD_PAD10 1 94pin PAD11 AD_PAD11 1 92pin PAD12 AD_PAD12 1 91pin PAD13 AD_PAD13 1 83pin PAD14 AD_PAD14 1 93pin PAD15 AD_PAD15 1 84pin PAD16 AD_PAD16 1 88pin DRIVE AD_DRIVE 1 65pin MAIN OUT AD_MVR 1 69pi...

Page 14: ...in Enc_P4_0 1 45pin Parameter4 Enc_P4_1 1 46pin Enc_P5_0 1 48pin Parameter5 Enc_P5_1 1 47pin Enc_P6_0 1 50pin Parameter6 Enc_P6_1 1 49pin Enc_Sel_0 1 22pin Selector Enc_Sel_1 1 21pin Encoder control b...

Page 15: ...ting LCD display Starting LED light on V 1R5DDR PMIC_ON_REQ V 12SW_CONT CLK_CONT 24MHz 32 768kHz V 5R2USB V 5R1D USBPWR_EN V 3R3VGEN6 V 12SW Software Cont Sig iMX Standby State V 12EV 5E V 3R3E M1_xRS...

Page 16: ...should be noted that the representative point is shown for the observation point which has the same function circuit for example OUTPUT3 8 Replace the number according to the actual defective part Not...

Page 17: ...ilure in the LED control microcomputer IC8005 or failure in the LED high side drive circuit Failure in the LED control microcomputer IC8005 or failure in the LED low side drive circuit No No No LCD do...

Page 18: ...it not work for the rotary operation Is the rotation signal normal Observation point 1 B No Yes Yes If it does not work for the push operation go to Button does not work flowchart No Failure in the o...

Page 19: ...s 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...

Page 20: ...n Q5400 Failure in the audio CLK peripheral circuit Confirm IC5008 4pin output and each CLK output of IC2000 Failure in IC2000 and peripheral circuit Failure in the audio CLK peripheral circuit Confir...

Page 21: ...he audio signal output to IC6203 1pin 7pin Observation point A37 etc Yes No Yes Failure in IC2000 and peripheral circuit No Failure in the audio CLK peripheral circuit Confirm IC5009 IC5016 4pin outpu...

Page 22: ...l See 10 35 VOLTAGES Is the D D line normal Observation point No Failure in IC4100 and peripheral circuit Yes Is the EIM bus communication normal Observation point _ No Failure in the crystal X4100 Fa...

Page 23: ...ral circuit Yes Is the MIDI IN signal after Photo coupler normal Observation point 2 No Failure in IC2000 and peripheral circuit Failure in IC3203 and peripheral circuit Yes Is the MIDI OUT signal nor...

Page 24: ...Voltage monitoring voltage value MAIN ASSY IO ASSY PADB ASSY STBY ASSY V OPA V 5A V 5A_REF V 3R3A V OPA Regulator Voltage monitoring circuit DC DC Converter Regulator FET SW M1 UCOM IC8005 Voltage mo...

Page 25: ...t using CS signal M1 side I O 29 OD P7_1 RXD2 SCL2 SCLMM TA0IN P7_1 ucom Distinction FOR FIRMWARE CONFIRMATION L M1 H M2 I I PD4 7k 30 OD P7_0 TXD2 SDA2 SDAMM TA0OUT P7_0 GND TEMPERED GND I GND 31 P6_...

Page 26: ...CTS6 RTS6 D8 P1_0 LED_ACTIVE ACTIVE LED CONTROL SIGNAL O O 81 P0_7 AN0_7 D7 P0_7 LED_CLIP OVER LED CONTROL SIGNAL O O 82 P0_6 AN0_6 D6 P0_6 M1_SEG4 PAD LED MATRIX SEG SIGNAL O O 83 P0_5 AN0_5 D5 P0_5...

Page 27: ...RIAL COMMUNICATION Slave Slave I I 33 P6_5 CLK1 CLK1 M1_M2_SCK M1 SERIAL COMMUNICATION I I 34 P6_4 xCTS1 xRTS1 xCTS0 CLKS1 P6_4 GND TEMPERED GND GND GND 35 P6_3 TXD0 SDA0 TXD0 iMX_M2_MISO iMX SERIAL C...

Page 28: ...READING I I 82 P0_6 AN0_6 D6 AN0_6 AD_PAD9 PAD FSR AD READING I I 83 P0_5 AN0_5 D5 AN0_5 AD_PAD13 PAD FSR AD READING I I 84 P0_4 AN0_4 D4 AN0_4 AD_PAD15 PAD FSR AD READING I I 85 P0_3 AN0_3 D3 AN0_3...

Page 29: ...D CSI port F2 CSI_DATA3_N NC CSI UNUSED CSI port P4 gpio5 GPIO5_IO19 NC UNUSED O L Input PU 100K P1 gpio5 GPIO5_IO18 V 5R1D_CONT V 5R1D OUTPUT CONTROL L OFF H ON O Input PU 100K PD4 7k N2 gpio5 GPIO5_...

Page 30: ...mux AUD4_TXFS LRCK_TDM TDM LRCK OUTPUT O Input PU 100K W24 gpio5 GPIO5_IO17 NC AUD UNUSED Check needle O L Input PU 100K H3 DSI_CLK0_N NC DSI UNUSED DSI port H4 DSI_CLK0_P NC DSI UNUSED DSI port G2 DS...

Page 31: ...rc SRC_BOOT_CFG14 BT_CFG2 6 BOOT MODE SETTING PIN I Input PU 100K PD14 7k N24 src SRC_BOOT_CFG15 BT_CFG2 7 BOOT MODE SETTING PIN I Input PU 100K PD14 7k V20 enet ENET_MDC ENET_MDC LAN CONTROL O Input...

Page 32: ..._D6 NAND FLASH CONTROL IO Input PU 100K C18 gpmi NAND_DATA07 NANDF_D7 NAND FLASH CONTROL IO Input PU 100K B1 PCIE_RX_N NC PCIE UNUSED PCIE port B2 PCIE_RX_P NC PCIE UNUSED PCIE port A3 PCIE_TX_N NC PC...

Page 33: ...sdhc2 SD2_DATA2 SD_DATA2 SD CARD CONNECTION FOR DEBUGGING Normal mode L output fixed IO Input PU 47K B22 usdhc2 SD2_DATA3 SD_DATA3 SD CARD CONNECTION FOR DEBUGGING Normal mode L output fixed IO Input...

Page 34: ...MODULE V11 NVCC_DRAM V 1R5DDR POWER SUPPLY FOR DRAM MODULE V12 NVCC_DRAM V 1R5DDR POWER SUPPLY FOR DRAM MODULE V13 NVCC_DRAM V 1R5DDR POWER SUPPLY FOR DRAM MODULE V14 NVCC_DRAM V 1R5DDR POWER SUPPLY...

Page 35: ...M_CAP V 1R2_VDDARM_CAP IMX POWER SUPPLY ARM_CAP PWR PWR J11 VDD_ARM23_CAP V 1R2_VDDARM_CAP IMX POWER SUPPLY ARM_CAP PWR PWR J13 VDDARM_CAP V 1R2_VDDARM_CAP IMX POWER SUPPLY ARM_CAP PWR PWR K11 VDD_ARM...

Page 36: ...GND GND P18 GND GND GND GND GND R8 GND GND GND GND GND R12 GND GND GND GND GND R15 GND GND GND GND GND R17 GND GND GND GND GND T8 GND GND GND GND GND T11 GND GND GND GND GND T12 GND GND GND GND GND T...

Page 37: ...nput PU 100K AE4 DRAM_DATA07 MDQ7 DDR3 CONTROL IO Input PU 100K AE3 DRAM_SDQS0_P MDQS0 DDR3 CONTROL O Input Hi Z AD3 DRAM_SDQS0_N MDQS0_N DDR3 CONTROL O AC3 DRAM_DQM0 MDQM0 DDR3 CONTROL O Output 0 AD5...

Page 38: ...rt O L Input PU 100K Y22 DRAM_DATA59 NC DRAM UNUSED DRAM port O L Input PU 100K AB23 DRAM_DATA60 NC DRAM UNUSED DRAM port O L Input PU 100K AA23 DRAM_DATA61 NC DRAM UNUSED DRAM port O L Input PU 100K...

Page 39: ...OUCH PANEL TEST Device Information Display Mode PAGE 8 DEVICE TEST Built in Memory Quick Format PAGE 9 MASS STORAGE Built in Memory Write Mode PAGE 10 PRESET SAMPLE COPY Mode for Confirmation of the A...

Page 40: ...one If PAD calibration has not been carried out PAD unexecuted will blink red PAGE 0 VERSION PAGE 1 LED TEST 1 ALL ON Mode for making All LEDs Light On Immediately after the mode are switched characte...

Page 41: ...ced with new ones initialize the data and then carry out the calibration After the jig is set press WAKE UP hard button in the upper right of the control panel Then measurement and recording will be s...

Page 42: ...e upper left If you press all self illuminating buttons characters OK will be displayed on the right side of LED BUTTON display If pressing all buttons is completed characters OK will be displayed on...

Page 43: ...shown above they will become blue If you touch all squares check result will become OK If you press REC button mode will shift to the calibration mode While touching the center of mark of red square...

Page 44: ...onnect 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 exe...

Page 45: ...put Before switching the modes adjust the sound volume by turning OFF the volume of amplifier at output destination PAGE 11 AUDIO TEST PAGE 12 FACTORY RESET RESET This is the mode for Factory Reset Re...

Page 46: ...e Firmware Mac address IC2602 LAN IC LAN8720A CP LAN control IC3500 LDO REG NJM2831F33 LDO Regulator for V 3R3D_CLK IC3502 CLK Generator CY2302SXI 1 Generation of CLK 22 5792MHz 45 1584MHz IC3800 eMMC...

Page 47: ...DAC3200 SCALE SLICE MUTE TRACK DAC3201 DAC3198 DAC3197 2 1 Exterior Section 2 1 1 Panels DNK6641 DNK6642 Remove the four screws BBZ30P080FTB Remove the two Panels DNK6641 DNK6642 upward while spreadin...

Page 48: ...70 Remove the three screw Fe s DBA1290 Remove the four screws BBZ30P060FTB Slide the three Plates to the front side and unhook the hooks and then remove them Note on assembling 1 Attach the Plates on...

Page 49: ...nnected FFCs are not long enough to open the Cassis Section 180 degrees Lift the front side of the Chassis Section as shown in the photo S Disconnect the four connectors and then remove the Chassis Se...

Page 50: ...ee connectors Arrange the Panel Section slanted as shown in the photo Note Because length of the FFCs is not enough it can not be connected when you open the panel horizontally 3 Take care not to let...

Page 51: ...s and two new Packing Ss Backlight Cable Hook Rib Boss Stay ASSY DEA1060 Remove the screw BBZ30P060FTB and then remove the Sheet DEC3720 Disconnect the two connectors Note on assembling Bend the FFC D...

Page 52: ...step to of this clause PARA ASSY is removable after removing the LCD ASSY and Stay DNF1985 Remove the six Knobs DAA1358 Disconnect the connector S Remove the nine screws BPZ30P080FNI Y Reverse the PAR...

Page 53: ...sconnect the connector Disassembling the MODE ASSY MODE ASSY is removable without removing the PADB ASSY Disconnect the connector Remove the two screws BPZ30P080FNI and then remove the MODE ASSY Note...

Page 54: ...2 4 4 SEQ2 ASSY Disconnect the connector Remove the eight screws BPZ30P080FNI Remove the SEQ2 ASSY 2 4 5 BAR ASSY Disconnect the connector Remove the four screws BPZ30P080FNI Remove the BAR ASSY Note...

Page 55: ...er to the 2 1 Exterior Section 2 5 1 MVR ASSY IO ASSY Remove the two screws BBZ30P060FTB Note on assembling 11 These two screws must be attached after snap fitting the Chassis Section to the Panel Sec...

Page 56: ...uld be connected before attachment the Shield Sheet Take care not to reverse the process which may affect the performance Front Panel Section Bottom view 7 7 Knob DNK6607 SEQ2 ASSY 13 2 5 2 USBA ASSY...

Page 57: ...Check the version of firmware Update to the latest firmware PAD calibration Performance pad part PAD calibration PADB ASSY sensor PAD sheet If you removed without having to replace PAD ASSY adjustment...

Page 58: ...tart up at the firmeware update mode Keep pressing the MODE button and HOLD button until the page for displaying Connect USB storage device into top USB1 will appear on LCD display Insert a USB memory...

Page 59: ...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 a...

Page 60: ...DHA1948 12 Packing Board DHC1088 13 Packing Board DHC1089 14 Packing Case See Contrast table 2 15 Sheet RHX1006 NSP 16 Name Label See Contrast table 2 NSP 17 Warranty See Contrast table 2 18 Software...

Page 61: ...61 TSP 16 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 9 2 EXTERIOR SECTION A A LCD ASSY CN7000 PADB ASSY CN8011 DSF ASSY CN6901 PADB ASSY CN8002 Refer to 9 3 PANEL SECTION 1 2 Refer to 9 5 CHASSIS SECTION...

Page 62: ...n DEC3177 5 Rotary SW Knob HM DAA1256 6 Knob DAA1370 7 Knob BRS DAA1342 8 Knob DAA1358 9 Knob DAA1369 10 Panel DAH3090 11 Sheet DEC3662 12 Hook DNK6664 13 Cover DAH3095 14 Panel DNK6641 15 Panel DNK66...

Page 63: ...63 TSP 16 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 9 3 PANEL SECTION 1 2 MAIN ASSY CN2 MAIN ASSY CN1 Refer to 9 4 PANEL SECTION 2 2 E M F A B C D E F G D E F G H C B A A A Bottom view H H H...

Page 64: ...5 9 FFC DDD1756 10 FFC DDD1757 11 FFC DDD1758 12 FFC DDD1759 13 FFC DDD1760 14 FFC DDD1761 15 Stay DNF1986 16 Stay DNF1985 17 Plate GND DNH3173 18 Panel DNK6623 19 Packing LCD DEC3565 20 Packing L DEC...

Page 65: ...65 TSP 16 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 9 4 PANEL SECTION 2 2 IO ASSY CN5601 IO ASSY CN5002 H G N L K J I A A Bottom view...

Page 66: ...SY DWX3875 8 FFC DDD1762 9 FFC DDD1763 10 FFC DDD1765 11 10P FFC DDD1533 12 Stay DNF1988 13 Stay ASSY DEA1060 14 Holder DNK6608 15 Sheet DEC3663 16 Sensor DEC3664 17 DS Tape DEH1084 18 Button REL DAC3...

Page 67: ...67 TSP 16 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 9 5 CHASSIS SECTION LCD ASSY CN7000 PADB ASSY CN8011 DSF ASSY CN6901 PADB ASSY CN8002 A B C D A A...

Page 68: ...Part No 1 MAIN ASSY DWX3864 2 Shield Case MIDI DNH2736 3 IO ASSY DWX3865 4 Phone Shield DNF1875 5 MVR ASSY DWX3866 6 USBA ASSY DWX3868 7 Stay DNF1987 8 Stay DNF1989 9 Chassis DNA1461 10 Heat Cond She...

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