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ORDER NO.

PIONEER CORPORATION

   

4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan

PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.

  P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.

PIONEER EUROPE NV

  Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium

PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD.

  253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936

    PIONEER CORPORATION

2008

2008 Printed in Japan

EJECT

POWER

STOP

STOP

REAR

DISC

1

USB

1

USB

2

DISC

2

EJECT

MEP-7000

MULTI ENTERTAINMENT PLAYER

TRACK SEARCH

CUE/LOOP

EJECT

TIME

A.CUE

IN/CUE

HOT LOOP

LOOP

RELOOP/EXIT

PITCH  BEND

BROWSE

MIX

EFFECT

UTILITY

MT

0

MASTER
TEMPO

TEMPO

   6/10/16WIDE

OUT/ADJUST

FWD

TEMPO

REV

MEMORY

CALL

SEARCH

QUE

JO

G

B

R

E

A

K

SCR

ATC

H

TRACK SEARCH

CUE/LOOP

EJECT

TIME

A.CUE

IN/CUE

HOT LOOP

LOOP

RELOOP/EXIT

PITCH  BEND

MT

0

MASTER
TEMPO

TEMPO

   6/10/16WIDE

OUT/ADJUST

FWD

TEMPO

REV

MEMORY

CALL

SEARCH

QUE

JO

G

B

R

E

A

K

SCR

AT

CH

A

LOAD

B

MEP-7000

LOAD

MULTI ENTERTAINMENT PLAYER

CO

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TROL U

N

IT

DRIVE U

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IT

MEP-7000

RRV3719

MULTI ENTERTAINMENT PLAYER 

MEP-7000

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

: This product comprises a control unit (CU-V170) and a drive unit. Note that 

a user should bring in both units for servicing.

Model

Type

Power Requirement

Remarks.

MEP-7000

KUCXJ

AC 120 

V

MEP-7000

WYXJ5

AC 220 

V

 to 240 

V

MEP-7000

TLFXJ

AC 110 

V

 to 240 

V

MEP-7000

WAXJ5

AC 220 

V

 to 240 

V

For details, refer to "Important Check Points for good servicing". 

T-ZZR JULY

Summary of Contents for MEP-7000

Page 1: ...FWD TEMPO REV MEMORY CALL SEARCH QUE J O G B R E A K SCRA TCH TRACK SEARCH CUE LOOP EJECT TIME A CUE IN CUE HOT LOOP LOOP RELOOP EXIT PITCH BEND MT 0 MASTER TEMPO TEMPO 6 10 16WIDE OUT ADJUST FWD TEMPO REV MEMORY CALL SEARCH QUE J O G B R E A K SCRATCH A LOAD B MEP 7000 LOAD MULTIENTERTAINMENTPLAYER CONTROL UNIT DRIVE UNIT MEP 7000 RRV3719 MULTI ENTERTAINMENT PLAYER MEP 7000 THIS MANUAL IS APPLICA...

Page 2: ...not evident from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using replacement components rated for voltage wattage etc Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this Service Manual Electrical components having such features are identified by marking with a on the schematics and on the parts list in this Service Man...

Page 3: ...lse the terminals of Q102 Q103 Q902 Q903 are shorted to each other fault condition 2 When the cover is opened close viewing of the objective lens with the naked eye will cause exposure to a Class 1 laser beam WARNING THE AEL ACCESSIBLE EMISSION LEVEL OF THE LASER POWER OUTPUT IS LESS THAN CLASS 1 BUT THE LASER COMPONENT IS CAPABLE OF EMITTING RADIATION EXCEEDING THE LIMIT FOR CLASS 1 A SPECIALLY I...

Page 4: ...the product Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product 8 There should be no semi broken wires scratches melting etc on the coating of the power cord Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents so please be sure that there are no damages If you find a damaged power cord please exchange it with a suitable one 9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks on ...

Page 5: ...UP ASSY 85 6 SERVICE MODE 86 6 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 86 6 2 SERVICE MODE FOR THE DRIVE UNIT 87 6 3 SERVICE MODE FOR THE CONTROL UNIT 97 6 4 ERROR CODE LIST 103 6 5 STATUS LEDS 104 7 DISASSEMBLY 108 7 1 DRIVE UNIT 108 7 2 CONTROL UNIT 113 8 EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 115 8 1 CONFIRMATION MODE AND ADJUSTMENT METHOD FOR LOAD ON THE JOG DIAL 115 8 2 RESET OF DVD CD DRIVE DATA 116 8 3 UPDATING RECOVERY ...

Page 6: ...86 10 26 JOGR ASSY 187 10 27 OELB ASSY 188 10 28 VOLTAGES 189 10 29 WAVEFORMS 197 10 30 INFORMATION ON FUNCTIONS OF IC TERMINALS 237 11 PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM 253 DRIVE UNIT 11 1 SMAIN ASSY 254 11 2 EJTB and FSWB ASSYS 258 11 3 SJACK ASSY 260 11 4 SRV1 ASSY 262 11 5 SLMB1 ASSY 264 11 6 USBB ASSY 265 11 7 SRV2 ASSY 266 11 8 SLMB2 ASSY 268 11 9 ACIN ASSY 269 CONTROL UNIT 11 10 NMAIN ASSY 270 11 11 N...

Page 7: ... below Backup procedures Copy cue loop points of a disc stored in the built in memory of the product and the playlist that is produced by the user to a USB storage device Before starting the backup procedures make sure that no disc nor USB storage device is inserted 1 Press the UTILITY key 2 Press the function GENERAL key 3 Select BACKUP MODE by turning the rotary selector then press the Select Do...

Page 8: ...o dirt entrapped after reassembling Before repairing the SJACK Assy check its part number If the part number is DWX2710 replace it with a DWX2896 instead of repairing it DWX2710 FGND FGND FGND SJACK DGND DGND DGND V 5DETD 4 1 1 4 2 3 4 DGND 3 D 2 D 1 V 5DETD 1 V 5USB1D 2 D 3 D 4 DGND KN10 JA15 JA16 CN11 J11 J22 J30 J35 J39 J43 J48 C12 1 1 1 DWX2896 FGND FGND FGND SJACK DGND DGND DGND V 5DETD 4 1 1...

Page 9: ...X2710 is replaced with the DWX2896 See Fig Parts to be added during servicing FFC guard DEC2586 Shield Sheet DEC3151 Locking Mini Clamp DEC2439 Parts to be added during servicing FFC guard DEC2586 Shield Sheet DEC3151 Locking Mini Clamp DEC2439 Parts to be added during servicing Locking Mini Clamp DEC2439 Parts to be added during servicing None When the DWX2896 in the initial cable dressing state ...

Page 10: ...Add the Shield Sheet and FFC guard Initial dressing for the DWX2710 and DWX2896 Temporary dressing for the DWX2896 Permanent dressing for the DWX2896 3 Differences in Cable Dressing States Notes 1 Before replacing the Assy be sure to check the current cable dressing 2 Depending on the dressing state some additional parts may be required If the previous board is in the initial cable dressing state ...

Page 11: ...downward so that they are positioned as far from the USB cables as possible While dressing the cables be careful that the cables for analog signals do not touch the SLMB Assy Place the binder in the upright position SLMB Assy Leave at least 10 mm between the D OUT and SERVO cables Leave at least 10 mm between the D OUT cables and the regulator 4 Notes on Each Cable Dressing Fig Initial dressing Le...

Page 12: ...amp Fig Temporary cable dressing How to attach the Shield Sheet and FFC guard Add the Shield Sheet DEC3151 and FFC guard DEC2586 Pass the D OUT cables through the slit of the Shield Sheet 1 Align the edge of the Shield Sheet with that of the PCB STAY Assy and the hole of the Shield Sheet with that for the locking mini clamp on the PCB STAY Assy Then paste the Shield Sheet to the PCB STAY Assy 2 At...

Page 13: ...oned as far from the USB cables as possible USB cables How to attach the Shield Sheet and FFC guard Add the Shield Sheet DEC3151 and FFC guard DEC2586 Pass the D OUT cables through the slit of the Shield Sheet 1 Align the edge of the Shield Sheet with that of the PCB STAY Assy and the hole of the Shield Sheet with that for the locking mini clamp on the PCB STAY Assy Then paste the Shield Sheet to ...

Page 14: ...shaft 3 Apply oil from 4 directions as shown below at a time NEVER replenish oil to the brush on the way Note 1 NEVER apply oil more than 4 times to the shaft Avoid applying excess oil TOP VIEW Apply oil from the 4 directions indicated by the arrows at a time SIDE VIEW Apply oil from the base to the tip of the shaft as indicated by the arrows NG OK Place the JOG smoother so that its convex surface...

Page 15: ... the hooks to the slots when reassembling Remove the flexible cables Remove the screws The NMAIN Assy can be detached Remove the screws The LCD module can be detached Note When reattaching the LCD module to the TFT holder engage the 4 hooks of the holder to the slots Note Be careful that the aluminum sheet goes above this level Fold the aluminum sheet Note During detaching reattaching the LCD modu...

Page 16: ...sembling Check that the hooks are properly engaged OK No lifting when visually checked Bend the hooks according to the printed indications pointed out here in the order of A B C then D When attaching the OELB unit to the DISP Assy perform additional soldering Point soldering The holes need not be filled NG Lifted ...

Page 17: ... 6 7 8 A B C D E F The FFC cables from the NJACK Assy to the NMAIN Assy must be folded at a right angle at the base of the reinforcing plate Place on the LCD module so that it will not be positioned outside the module Paste ...

Page 18: ...ord ADG7021 KUCXJ ADG7097 TLFXJ ADG7079 WAXJ5 ADG1154 WYXJ5 TLFXJ Control Cord XDE3063 L 1 m Accessories Operating Instructions KUCXJ DRB1455 WYXJ5 DRB1456 DRB1464 TLFXJ DRB1457 WAXJ5 DRB1471 DJS CD ROM Assy DXX2585 DJS installation key sticker DRM1300 except WAXJ5 Warranty Card Dedicated remote control cable DDE1115 USB Cable DDE1128 USB auxiliary power cable DDE1129 ...

Page 19: ... 5 V connector DC jack Drive unit Remote control connector Mini DIN 10 pin Control jack Mini jacks controller A B Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice 1 General Model MEP 7000 Name Multi entertainment player Normal style Power voltage AC 220 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 33 W Manipulator style Power voltage DC 5 V USB bus power Current consumption 600 mA Po...

Page 20: ...ntrol connector Mini DIN 10 pin Control jack Mini jacks controller A B Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice 1 General Model MEP 7000 Name Multi entertainment player Normal style Power voltage AC 220 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 33 W Manipulator style Power voltage DC 5 V USB bus power Current consumption 600 mA Power consumption 3 W Operating temperature 5...

Page 21: ...ply with music CD standards We cannot guarantee operation or performance when using discs that do not comply with these standards About 8 cm single CDs 8 cm single CDs cannot be played on this unit Also do not attempt to attach an 8 cm adapter to a disc and play it in this unit since the adapter may become detached during playback causing damage to the disc or player About CD TEXT on music CDs Thi...

Page 22: ... device containing a large number of folders and files some time may be required to read in the device contents When a connected USB storage device contains multiple partitions only the initial partition can be used CAUTION Depending on the device used proper playback may not be possible with all USB storage devices Pioneer assumes no responsibility for any loss of data resulting from connecting a...

Page 23: ...s may not be playable depending on the version of iTunes in which they were encoded Apple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries This unit supports AAC files subject to the following formats 1 In order to display characters written in a local code other than Unicode the UTILITY function must be used to set the language 2 Files with original image size larg...

Page 24: ...aracters written in a local code other than Unicode the UTILITY function must be used to set the language Supported formats Supports 16 bit non compressed PCM with sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz Track data Supports LST chunk Displays title album name artist s name 1 File extension wav MEMO WAV files recorded in disc media are not supported Supported formats Supports 16 bit non compressed PCM with ...

Page 25: ... MT Each time the button is pressed the master tempo function alternates ON OFF TEMPO adjust slider From the center detent position pull the slider towards you to increase the tempo and push the slider away from you to slow down the tempo PITCH BEND buttons When pressed during play the pitch bend function is enabled Pressing the button accelerates the pitch bend speed and pressing the button decel...

Page 26: ...wise for track selection and to move cursor between setting items Press to confirm selection 15 CUE LOOP MEMORY button Use to store cue points and loop points in memory Hold the button depressed to cancel a loop point 16 CUE LOOP CALL button Use to call up cue and loop points stored in memory 17 Function buttons F1 to F6 from left Switching between the functions allocated to the six function butto...

Page 27: ...of the TEMPO adjust slider 4 A CUE indicator Lights when the Auto Cue function is ON 5 Time display Displays the current track s elapsed time REMAIN indicator is off or remaining time REMAIN indicator is lighted in minutes M seconds S and frames F 6 Playing address display To provide a quick intuitive grasp of the relative progress of a track s playback either elapsed time or remaining time a bar ...

Page 28: ...o as to perform fader start play and back cue operations Also by connecting this jack to another DJ player s control jack automated relay play can be performed Relay play is disabled during DJ software track selection 6 Audio output connectors AUDIO OUT A B RCA type analog audio output connectors 7 Remote control connector REMOTE CONTROL Use the supplied dedicated remote control cable to connect t...

Page 29: ...e reproduced There must be no abnormality observed in audio signals or operations The result must meet the criteria 5 0e 4 or less In checking analog video output signals there must be no abnormality observed in video signals or operations Check video signals There must be no abnormality observed in audio signals or operations Check output signals while the JOG dial or TEMPO slider is being operat...

Page 30: ...E F 1 2 3 4 3 2 PCB LOCATIONS DRIVE UNIT A SMAIN ASSY J POWER SUPPLY UNIT H E SRV2 ASSY SLOT IN MECHANISM ASSY SLOT IN MECHANISM ASSY G USBB ASSY C FSWB ASSY I SLMB2 ASSY B EJTB ASSY F SLMB1 ASSY SRV1 ASSY D SJACK ASSY K ACIN ASSY ...

Page 31: ...B ASSY 2 pair DWX2714 NSP 1 SIDE ASSY 2 pair DWM2300 2 DISP ASSY DWX2707 2 JOGR ASSY DWX2709 2 JOGT ASSY DWX2750 NSP 1 NSUB ASSY DWM2298 2 RENC ASSY DWS1399 2 NJACK ASSY DWX2708 2 DJACK ASSY DWX2788 CONTROL UNIT CU V170 M NJACK ASSY O DJACK ASSY S OELB ASSY P DISP ASSY P DISP ASSY Q JOGT ASSY Q JOGT ASSY N RENC ASSY L NMAIN ASSY R JOGR ASSY R JOGR ASSY S OELB ASSY Mark No Description Part No Mark ...

Page 32: ...on Supplied with the MEP 7000 See 5 DIAGNOSIS Dedicated USB driver software with utility program for version display N A For simple checking of USB communication See 5 DIAGNOSIS This software consists of a driver which must be installed before the MEP 7000 is connected to the PC via USB ports and a utility program for checking communication Firmware N A USB storage device N A N A N A N A N A For u...

Page 33: ...33 MEP 7000 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F ...

Page 34: ... V BUS5D 20 V BUS5D 21 V BUS5D 22 V 8D 23 V 8D 24 V 8D CN2603 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CN2600 KM200NA4L 1 V 5D2 2 RTT1 3 RTT2 4 NDGND CN2604 KM200NA3L 1 V 5D2 2 TCH 3 NDGND CN2700 KM200NA4L 1 2 3 4 CN2800 KM200NA3L 1 2 3 VKN1417 A CN600 1 2 3 4 5 6 NDGND 7 NDGND 8 9 10 11 12 13 V 14V VKN1414 A CN501 VKN1273 A CN2601 1 APNL_IN 2 APNL_FS 3 APNL_CLK 4 APNL_OUT 5 APNL_RST 6 LEDG 7 LEDG 8 V BUS5D ...

Page 35: ...10 FUNC_2 11 RENC_SW 12 FUNC_3 13 LOAD_B 14 SEL_DW 15 LOAD_B_LED 16 FUNC_4 17 FUNC_6 18 FUNC_5 SLW24S 1C7 CN2201 1 2 3 JGND 4 JGND 5 6 JGND 7 8 JGND 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 CKS3832 A CN2100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 JA2200 AKB7175 A DKN1237 A CN2202 JA2201 DKN1523 A CN2604 KM200NA3L 1 V 5D2 2 TCH 3 NDGND CN2603 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CN2700 KM200NA4L 1...

Page 36: ...D 5 ATA1_A2 6 ATA1_A0 7 DGND 8 ATA1_A1 9 DGND 10 ATA1_IRQ 11 DGND 12 ATA1_DACK 13 DGND 14 RATA1_RDY 15 DGND 16 ATA1_DIOR 17 DGND 18 ATA1_WR 19 DGND 20 ATA1_DREQ 21 DGND 22 DGND 23 ATA1_D15 24 ATA1_D0 25 ATA1_D14 26 ATA1_D1 27 ATA1_D13 28 ATA1_D2 29 ATA1_D12 30 ATA1_D3 31 ATA1_D11 32 ATA1_D4 33 ATA1_D10 34 ATA1_D5 35 ATA1_D9 36 ATA1_D6 37 ATA1_D8 38 ATA1_D7 39 DGND 40 ATA1_RST DKN1445 A CN100 1 FRT...

Page 37: ...2 3 A1 4 H1 5 H1 6 H2 7 H2 8 H3 9 H3 10 GNDD 11 VCC 12 SW CN1 OKN8002 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 CN4502 KM200NA3L 1 LO 2 NC 3 LO CN4500 SLW4R 1C7 1 ST1 2 ST1 3 ST2 4 ST2 CN4501 KM200NA9LE 1 ST2 2 ST2 3 ST1 4 ST1 5 DGND 6 LPS2 7 LPS1 8 LO 9 LO DSG1017 A S4500 DSG1017 A S4501 AKM1299 A CN351 1 SAGND 2 SMGND 3 SMGND 4 V 8DI 5 V 8D 6 V 5DI 7 V 5DI 8 V 5DI ...

Page 38: ...2 KEY DATA CS FS Slider Volume Control Unit Drive Unit 1Mbps Drive Unit Control Unit 2Mbps Control North Unit To Drive Unit 16bit 100MHz USB CONTROLLER TDOTG242 0F0C8 IC706 48MHz North CPU BLACKFIN ADSP BF531SBSTZ400 IC601 Inside_clock 100MHz Outside _clock 400MHz SDRAM K4S281632I UC75 IC610 128Mbit 8Mx16 16Mbit FLASH ROM DYW1767 J S29AL016D70TFI010 IC609 A SIDE PANEL µ com PEG480A M30302MCP FP IC...

Page 39: ...lk 100MHz Outside _clk 400MHz 32Mbit FLASH ROM DYW1768 J S29GL032A90TFIR30 IC205 IDE I F S P S PDIF USB HUB USB2504A JT IC403 Audio DSP DSPC56371AF180 IC501 180MHz DAC PE8001A IC506 44 1k 16bit DAC PE8001A IC507 44 1k 16bit USB CONTROLLER TDOTG242 0F0C8 IC402 48MHz Control etc Key Control etc SODC MN103S71F IC106 Driver BD7956FS IC100 FEP AN22022A IC102 SODC MN103S71F IC906 Driver BD7956FS IC900 1...

Page 40: ...G480A IC2600 100MHz A SIDE PANEL µcom PEG480A IC2600 10MHz 24 576MHz 6 000MHz X TAL SMT Tolerance 50ppm Temp Drift 50ppm X TAL SMT Tolerance 30ppm Temp Drift 30ppm 9 0000MHz 9 0MHz North CPU ADSP BF531SBSTZ400 Blackfin IC601 400MHz X TAL SMT Tolerance 50ppm Temp Drift 50ppm 1 25MHz 1 25MHz 10MHz X TAL Reed Tolerance 20ppm Temp Drift 25max 20 60 50max 40 85 1 0MHz X TAL Reed Tolerance 20ppm Temp Dr...

Page 41: ...SODC MN103S71F IC906 DAC PE8001A IC506 SDRAM 256Mbit K4S560832H UC75 IC206 IC207 100MHz 24 576MHz 16 9344MHz USB HUB USB2504A JT IC403 DAC PE8001A IC507 CERAROCK Tolerance 0 5 Temp Drift 0 2 EXP IN1 OUT2 LOGIC IC TC74LCX574FTS1 24 0000MHz 24MHz SODC MN103S71F IC106 16 9344MHz Bus clock System clock 3 wire sereal clock for data X TAL SMT Tolerance 50ppm Temp Drift 50ppm X TAL SMT Temp Drift 40ppm 1...

Page 42: ... µ PEG481x M30302MCP IC800 USB Contro TDOTG242 0 IC706 16MB FLA DYW1767 x S29AL016D70T IC609 9MHz_OSC Key Rotary MOS FET RTQ040P02 Q806 BA33BC0WFP 3 3V Reg IC2200 2 1A BH25FB1WG 2 5V Reg IC803 1 150mA BD8152FVM 14V D D IC807 5 1 4A CPLD PDY084x EPM3064ATC4 IC1700 VIDEO ENCO S1D13746B IC1600 LOGIC IC TC74WH04FU IC2201 2203 IC2206 IC2207 3 3V MOS FET RTQ040P02 Q811 MOS FET RTQ040P02 Q2201 Q2202 BD93...

Page 43: ...SS Y 3 3V 9 3 3V 9 3 3V 9 3 0 3 6V Controller B DISP ASS Y SLDB ASS Y V 5D1 V BF1R2D Center Display 4 3Inch TFT LCD PANEL MODULE DWX2754 x North CPU ADSP BF531SBSTZ400 Blackfin IC601 SDRAM K4S281632I UC75 IC610 Center Panel µ com PEG481x M30302MCP GP IC800 Controller A Display OEL Panel Module MXS8237 x IC2302 SIDE PANEL µcom PEG480x M30302MCP FP IC2600 USB Controller TDOTG242 0F0C8 IC706 16MB FLA...

Page 44: ... Tr USB HU USB2504A IC403 USB CONTR TDOTG242 IC402 SRV Flash ROM DYW1769 x J SST39SF010A70 4CWH IC904 AU DSPC SODC MN103S71F IC106 NJM78M05DL1 5V Reg IC555 x 100mA FEP AN22022A IC102 BD00KA5WFP 1 25V Reg IC503 2 30mA SRV DRIVER BD7956FS IC100 Switching Power Supply Unit SW PSU DWR1440 A BD00KA5WFP 1 2V Reg IC204 2 500mA BD00KA5WFP 1 2V Reg IC305 2 500mA BH25FB1WG 2 5V Reg IC304 1 150mA South C ADS...

Page 45: ...f DVD CD DRIVE 2 DVD CD DRIVE 2 V 15A V 15A V 8D Tr SDRAM Flash ROM DYW1768 x J S29GL032A90TFIR30 IC205 USB HUB USB2504A JT IC403 USB CONTROLLER TDOTG242 0F0C8 IC402 DA I F TRANSCEIVER TRANSMISSION BUFFER TC74VHC04FTS1 IC303 IC306 DAC_A PE8001A IC506 HOLE Element F P G A SERVO DIGITAL EXT CPU XC3S50 4TQG144C IC301 AUDIO DSP DSPC56371AF180 IC501 LD OEIC SDRAM x2 K4S560832H UC75 IC206 IC207 South CP...

Page 46: ...SB_RST PNL_RST RST_PL APNL_RST BPNL_RST BUS USB CONTROLLER TD0TG242 0F0C8 IC706 South CPU ADSP BF531SBSTZ400 Blackfin IC601 B SIDE PANEL µcom PEG480A IC2600 Reset IC BU4242G IC600 Level Shift CENTER PANEL µ COM PEG481A IC800 VIDEO ENCODER S1D13746B01B IC1600 CPLD PDY084A8 EPM3064ATC44 IC1700 OELB OELB DISP DISP NMAIN A SIDE PANEL µcom PEG480A IC2600 4 RESET MUTE CONTROL UNIT ...

Page 47: ... A MUTEA V15 A MUTEB DDATAB AUDIO CH_B L R South CPU ADSP BF531SBSTZ400 Blackfin IC202 FPGA XC3S50 4TQG144C IC301 SODC MN103S71F IC106 USB CONTROLLER TD0TG242 0F0C8 IC402 Reset IC BU4230G IC200 REG 3 3V IC101 USB HUB USB2504A JT IC403 DAC PE8001A IC506 PE8001A IC507 EXP IN1 OUT2 LOGIC IC TC74LCX574FTS1 FILTER AUDIO CH_A L R Level Shift V 5A AUDIO DSP DSPC56371AF180 IC501 SMAIN Same as AUDIO OUT CH...

Page 48: ... follow The PIONEER and PRO DJ indications Judging of DVD CD A disc can be loaded before starting communication with the MAIN Assy If a disc is loaded the process for playback starts Data and clock signals are output from Pins 55 and 53 of the SOUTH CPU IC202 respectively After transfer to the FPGA is completed FDONE Pin 37 becomes high For details on the downloading sequence see 3 Downloading Seq...

Page 49: ...tyle The PRO DJ logo screen fades out If communication is not established with the Drive Unit it is judged as Manipulator Style The PRO DJ logo screen will remain displayed After Internet communication is established indications appear on the OEL display While the Control Unit is in Service mode While the Control Unit is in Service mode ol Unit l Style er on of the NORTH 1 at Pin 13 he NORTH CPU f...

Page 50: ...held pressed for several seconds during power on The PIONEER and PRO DJ indications appear on the LCD The counter bar is displayed on the OEL display Communication with the PC starts Service mode indication DJS 00 00 00 is displayed on the OEL display Afterwards processes for key status input and display data output follow The PIONEER and PRO DJ indications on the LCD disappear Check if the unit i...

Page 51: ...s established with the PC ALL screen After communication with the PC is established indications appear on the OEL display The photo below shows the display when DJS is running While the Control Unit is in Service mode After the display task is started indications appear on the LCD ...

Page 52: ...ogram for the main unit starts 8 After the transfer is completed it is checked that DSPCS is set to H Then DSPDREQB is set to H Downloading is completed DSPCS Pin 50 SPICLK Pin 53 SPIOUT Pin 55 Transfer of the initialization program 1 Transfer of the initialization program 2 Transfer of the initial values Transfer of the program for the main unit DSPDREQB Pin 27 Note The above mentioned pin number...

Page 53: ...ain for FE TE AS and RFENV Power on Canceling locking of the INSIDE_SW LD current measurement Medium judgment using disc reflectance Loading of a disc Moving the carriage to the focus position Canceling offset for FE TE AS RFENV LNSC and JIT Focus ON Final judgment of CD DVD with sync signal Coarse adjustment of focus position Tracking actuator offset adjustment Canceling offset for FE TE AS RFENV...

Page 54: ...OC reading Fine adjustment of focus position Start of acquiring address data Focus gain adjustment Tracking close Tracking open Tracking balance adjustment Tracking error amplitude adjustment Off track slice level adjustment Tracking ON Off track slice level adjustment Tracking balance adjustment Tracking error amplitude adjustment Spindle CLV Searching for 0m01s Searching for 30000 H ...

Page 55: ... Driver Software in the Operation Manual of the MEP 7000 Confirmation with the utility program for version indication If the driver software is installed properly on the PC the utility program for version indication becomes operable While you install the driver software referring to About the Driver Software in the Operation Manual of the MEP 7000 if the firmware version is displayed in the dialog...

Page 56: ...iled information such as the points at which to measure waveforms is described the same waveform numbers are used in 10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM and 11 PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM There are 2 play styles according to how the product is used Depending on the play style items to be checked for the control unit differ 1 Normal Style Control Unit Drive Unit 2 Manipulator Style Control Unit PC For details on the p...

Page 57: ...DG_CLK BRDG_FS BRDG_CS KEY_DATA From the drive unit to the control unit DISP ASSY_DATA1 DISP ASSY_DATA2 If updating failed operation stops at the point at which the PRO DJ logo is displayed after startup and the LED for the USB STOP key flashes repeatedly See 4 in 8 3 UPDATING RECOVERY OF FIRMWARE If any point is judged as NG see 8 Auto Device Diagnosis Status LEDs in this section If the Status LE...

Page 58: ...DISP ASSY_DATA1 DISP ASSY_DATA2 If no signal is output even if there is an input signal check the mounting status of the FPGA IC301 If it is properly mounted the port connector may bedefective replace it If no signal is input in the first place connec tion is poor Resolder the connectors If a connection is loose firmly connect the cables If there is breakage replace the cable Check the input outpu...

Page 59: ...p If updating fails operation stops none of the LCD OEL nor LEDs light and the LED for the USB STOP key flashes repeatedly See 4 in 8 3 UPDATING RECOVERY OF FIRMWARE If an 8 V voltage is output the control unit is in failure If 8 V voltage is not output the protector P101 on the SMAIN Assy may be damaged Check the potential difference between the two electrodes If the protector is defective replac...

Page 60: ...fective replace it If the LUMICON signal is not output check the mounting status of the CENTER PANEL microcomputer IC800 If it is properly mounted the port connector may be defective replace it If power is not supplied check the mounting status of the regulator IC that corresponds to that voltage and its peripheral devices If they are properly mounted they are defective replace them Check the moun...

Page 61: ...nting status of CPLD IC1700 If it is properly mounted the port connector may be defective replace it If only the display 1 is abnormal poor connection between the NORTH CPU IC601 and the video encoder IC1600 is suspected Check the mounting status of the NORTH CPU IC601 If it is properly mounted it may be defective replace the NMAIN Assy If both displays 1 and 2 are abnormal poor con nection after ...

Page 62: ...her V 14D nor V 5D power is supplied check the mounting status of the regulator IC and its peripheral parts on the NMAIN Assy If they are properly mounted they are defective replace them Check the waveforms at OEL_CLK OEL_DATA OEL_CS OEL_RST OEL_CMD and OEL_MCLK on the signal line of the DISP Assy If there is no signal output from the SIDE PANEL microcomputer IC2600 check its mounting status If it...

Page 63: ... oil applied to the dial is insufficient Shift the position of the adjustor plate according to How to Adjust in 8 1 CONFIRMATION MODE AND ADJUST MENT METHOD FOR LOAD ON THE JOG DIAL If it is outside the specified range the load on the JOG dial may be too large or oil applied to the dial is too much Shift the position of the adjustor plate according to How to Adjust in 8 1 CONFIRMATION MODE AND ADJ...

Page 64: ...SY DISP ASSY See the circuit diagram Any one of the LEDs on the DISP Assy does not light 1 1 2 1 1 2 All the keys for the Controller A B do not function Any one of the keys for the Controller A B does not function NMAIN ASSY DISP ASSY CABLE NMAIN ASSY DISP ASSY 152 153 Any one of the keys on the center area does not function All the keys on the RENC Assy do not function No Waveform Items for check...

Page 65: ...sponding part is defective replace it Operation may be unstable if either of the cables is not properly connected No Waveform Items for check Causes and measures Points to be checked 1 2 3 If operation stops at the point at which the PRO DJ logo 4 is displayed in Manipulator Style mode communication between the control unit and the PC via the USB connectors has failed NMAIN ASSY 4 NMAIN ASSY Check...

Page 66: ...are defective replace them 4 SMAIN ASSY Check if DACRST signal is output from AUDIO DSP IC501 If no signal is output check the mounting status of AUDIO DSP IC501 If it is properly mounted the port connector may be defective replace the AUDIO DSP IC501 If a signal is output check the mounting status of the level shift IC506 If it is properly mounted it is defective replace it 5 SMAIN ASSY If the DL...

Page 67: ...f there is a poor connection resolder it Check if signals are input output to from the audio filter IC10 IC11 If no signal is output even if there is an input signal check the mounting status of the IC10 11 If they are properly mounted they may be defective replace them 2 SJACK ASSY Check the MUTEA MUTEB signals 5 SMAIN ASSY 3 SJACK ASSY Check the output signal from DAC IC506 IC507 and input signa...

Page 68: ...eform Items for check Causes and measures Points to be checked 5 3 The keys do not function 1 DRIVE UNIT If the problem is not resolved the SW may be defective or improp erly mounted Replace the SW 4 EJTB ASSY The SW may be defective or improperly mounted Replace the SW 3 FSWB ASSY Check the input signal at Pin 4 or 6 of CN350 on the SMAIN Assy If there is an input signal check the mounting status...

Page 69: ...nd resolder if necessary If a signal is output go to 3 2 Cable 26 29 2 SMAIN ASSY Check that the clock signal 6 MHz is input to the USB controller IC402 If the clock signal is input the USB controller IC402 is defective replace it If the clock signal is not input the crystal oscillator X400 and its peripheral chips may be defective or improperly mounted Resolder them If the problem is not resolved...

Page 70: ... 5D but not output voltage V 5USB2D check the mounting status of the HIGHT SIDE SW IC405 If it is properly mounted it may be defective replace it If V 5USB2D is output go to 5 4 SMAIN ASSY Check the connections of the communication lines USBDM1 USBDP1 of the USB controller IC402 and USB HUB IC IC403 Resolder ICs if poor connection is detected If this does not resolve the problem the port of the US...

Page 71: ...5USB2D check the mounting status of the HIGHT SIDE SW IC404 If it is properly mounted it may be defective replace it If V 5USB2D is output go to 4 3 SMAIN ASSY 1 CABLE If a connection is loose firmly connect the cables If there is breakage replace the Cables 4 SMAIN ASSY If the problem is not resolved even after the above mentioned measures are taken 2 CABLE If a connection is loose firmly connect...

Page 72: ... 2 Check the load signal If the waveforms are not normal check the mounting status of the terminals of the Driver ICs IC100 900 and SODC IC106 906 If they are properly mounted the SODC IC106 906 are defective replace them 6 SRV1 2 ASSY with the bottom plate of the unit removed If there is a power supply unit that does not output voltage check the mounting status of the regulator IC and its periphe...

Page 73: ...a the SRV 1 2 Assys are defective See 8 Auto device diagnosis Status LEDs in this section If a defective point is not changed the FPGA IC301 on the SMAIN Assy is defective Check the mounting status of the FPGA IC301 If it is properly mounted it is defective replace it Note After this check be sure to return the cables to their original positions 3 Check if there is any defective point with auto de...

Page 74: ...If it does not resolve the problem replace the Traverse mechanism 3 SRV1 2 ASSY 4 Check the LD current value for the CD in Service mode See 5 4 DEFECT JUDGMENT OF THE PICKUP ASSY 1 Check the LD current value for the CD in Service mode See 5 4 DEFECT JUDGMENT OF THE PICKUP ASSY 2 Check on the UTILITY menu if the unit is set to CD G mode The unit can enter CD G mode via the CD G screen of the UTILIT...

Page 75: ...ERSE MECHANISM Check that the Loading Mecha nism Assy is securely attached If it is not reattach it securely 5 TRAVERSE MECHANISM Check if any foreign object is on the spindle table Remove the foreign object if any 6 TRAVERSE MECHANISM For details see 5 4 DEFECT JUDGMENT OF THE PICKUP ASSY 8 Check if any foreign object is attached to the magnet block of the Pickup Assy Remove the foreign object if...

Page 76: ...ce them 1 SRV1 2 ASSY Check if there is a PWM signal at the center of 1 65 V of the SPDLEC signal with the bottom plate of the unit removed If there is no signal check the mounting status of the DRIVER IC IC100 900 and SODC IC106 906 If they are properly mounted the SODC IC106 906 are defective replace them 2 SRV1 2 ASSY Check if the SPIN signal input to Pins 29 and 26 of IC100 900 is 3 3 V at ful...

Page 77: ...k the FE signal if the S shaped signal is output in the middle of FEDRV s rise after it drops from 1 65 V See the waveforms If the waveform of the output signal is normal check the mounting status of the terminals of the SODC IC106 906 If they are properly mounted go to 7 If the waveform of the output signal is not normal check the mounting status of the terminals of the FEP IC102 902 If they are ...

Page 78: ...hey are properly mounted they are defective replace them 51 52 4 SRV1 2 ASSY Check the TEDRV signal signal at 1 65 V center Is a pulse like signal output when tracking is closed Check the TE signal signal at 1 65 V center If there is an output signal check the mounting status of the terminals of the DRIVER IC100 900 If they are properly mounted then they are defective replace them If the waveform ...

Page 79: ...plied check the connection of the power line 1 Check that the USB_CS signal is input to the USB controller IC706 Check if the USB_CS signal input to the USB controller IC706 fluctuates between H and L Resolder the IC if there is any poor connection 2 Check that the clock signal 6 MHz is input to the USB controller IC706 3 4 101 110 101 8 Auto Device Diagnosis Status LED Whether each device of this...

Page 80: ...he 3 wire serial cable Waveform of signal output from the CPLD IC1700 RST_PL PANEL_CS If the waveform is abnormal check the mounting status of the terminals If they are properly mounted then they are defective replace them 3 117 122 102 115 115 121 Check the voltage V 5D of the A B SIDE PANEL µ com IC2600 If power is not supplied check the connection of the power line If the problem is not resolve...

Page 81: ...PGA IC301 USB CONTROLLER IC706 5 1 Check the voltage V 1R25DD of the AUDIO DSP IC501 If power is not supplied check the connection of the power line 1 Check that the clock waveform 16 MHz signal is input to the AUDIO DSP IC501 2 Check the waveforms of signals between the SOUTH CPU IC202 and the AUDIO DSP upon startup Signals output from the SOUTH CPU IC202 DSPRST SPIOUT DSPCS Signals output from t...

Page 82: ...ersion check 2 3 4 Check the waveforms of signals between the SODC IC106 906 and flash memory IC104 IC904 If there is a waveform that does not fluctuate between H and L communication between the SODC IC106 906 and flash memory may not be established Check the mounting status of the corresponding ICs If they are improperly mounted resolder them 5 6 USB CONTROLLER SERVO DRIVE 1 2 Check the waveforms...

Page 83: ...layer Operation mode of 7 SERVICE MODE in this section E 7201 TOC Read Error The TOC data cannot be read 1 Check if the FFC cables between the SMAIN and SRV1 2 Assys are securely connected If the FFC cables between the SMAIN and SRV1 2 Assys are not securely connected no ATAPI communication Ver 3 04 is displayed as the result of the servo version check If the FFC cables between the SMAIN and SRV1 ...

Page 84: ...esses where the error was generated while listening to the sound of the disc See 7 1 The error rate is judged as NG in Player Operation mode of 7 SERVICE MODE in this section 1 Check the format of the music data to be played back Only MP3 AAC WAV and AIFF formats are supported E 8305 Format Error Although the extension of the audio file MP3 AAC WAV AIFF is correct the descriptions in the file is n...

Page 85: ...ceeds the maximum value the LD is degraded Check the CURRENT VALUE 1 as indicated in 4 LD STATUS of 6 2 SERVICE MODE FOR THE DRIVE UNIT Note 1 If the short circuit pad of the LD is short circuited open it 2 Note 2 Check the mounting status of the following resistors SRV 1 R104 R107 R108 R111 SRV 2 R904 R907 R908 R911 If the measurement values are outside the range of the specifications the pickup ...

Page 86: ...ed to this product to the PC 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 Error code list Status LEDs A Control Unit Press and hold the SELECT and SELECT keys pressed for several seconds A Unit connection Normal Style Manipulator Style 3 Factory reset Process in the drive unit is simultaneously performed 1 Process in the control unit is simultaneously performed Service mode How to enter Service mode for the control unit Servi...

Page 87: ... turn the unit on Hold the keys pressed until the PRO DJ logo on the display disappears Initial display How to Enter This Service Mode How to Operate From the initial display shown above pages of this Service mode can be changed using the Select Down or USB STOP 2 key to move forward or Select Up or USB STOP 1 key to go back Error history Select Up or USB STOP 1 key Select Down or USB STOP 2 key V...

Page 88: ...The latest error log is always displayed as serial No 1 If the number of error logs exceeds 16 the oldest log will be erased in order Maximum number of recorded error logs 16 recorded in the drive unit Memo Error detection will not be performed for the DJ software program Note The following errors are not included in the Error History Device error in the startup sequence result of the auto device ...

Page 89: ...r BLACKFIN CENTER PANEL IC800 CENTER PANEL µcom A SIDE PANEL IC2600 SIDE PANEL µcom B SIDE PANEL IC2600 SIDE PANEL µcom DRIVE UNIT MAIN IC202 SMAIN FLASH MEMORY for BLACKFIN SERVO DRIVE 1 IC104 SERVO FLASH MEMORY for SODC SERVO DRIVE 2 IC904 SERVO FLASH MEMORY for SODC Memo In Manipulator Style mode the version is displayed as 0 00 Memo If the main CPU cannot properly communicate with a device 0 0...

Page 90: ...ice diagnosis in progress OK The device has started up normally NG The device has NOT started up normally Memo The results of device diagnosis are not treated as the errors explained in 6 4 ERROR CODE LIST Memo Some devices may need dozens of seconds for device diagnosis for several retries If continues to be displayed for several minutes the results may have been produced In such a case update th...

Page 91: ...me this unit is turned on The measured value is displayed as the CURRENT VALUE This value will not be written to memory 0000 9999 Current mA If the ambient environmental temperature has been high or if damaged or dirty discs have been used for an extended period of time the LD may be damaged In such a case the LD current value will change from the one that was stored in memory at the factory for t...

Page 92: ... the accumulated time depending on the timing of power off The discrepancy in the accumulated time varies depending on the length of each power on session as shown below How to Judge ACCUMULATE TIME of LD ON The accumulated time of LD light emission during playback and pause for DVDs and CDs is separately displayed in minutes 0 1 196 032 minutes Maximum recording time 1 196 032 minutes 19 933 hour...

Page 93: ...ode Change to Test Operation mode MASTER TEMPO Function Key operation Player Operation mode Memo As this mode is provided for diagnosis of the Traverse mechanism TM and servo mechanism the DJ playback functions such as scanning and tempo are not available in this mode When the unit enters Drive Diagnosis mode Player Operation mode is selected By pressing the MT key Player Operation mode and Test O...

Page 94: ... 0 SEARCH L1 MID Middle tracks on Layer 1 SEARCH L0 OUT Outer tracks on Layer 0 SEARCH L1 OUT Outer tracks on Layer 1 Memo In this mode automatic setup will not be performed after a disc is loaded In addition as the unit only traces 4 time speed CLV the signal surface of a disc audio playback is not performed the time counters of Displays A and B do not show time in seconds Depending on the loaded...

Page 95: ...ps Servo All Off TIME CD Select MEMORY DVD Select CALL Step command PITCH BEND Focus Jump Up LOOP IN Focus Jump Down LOOP OUT Slider Move Fwd SEARCH FWD Slider Move Rev SEARCH REV Lens up down TEMPO Mode Change to Player Operation mode MASTER TEMPO Function Key operation Test Operation mode Load a disc and start playback by pressing the Play Pause key Press the Play Pause key at the point where yo...

Page 96: ...s selected if the IN CUE key is pressed focus jump is performed on an upper layer On the drive status display FOCUS JUMP UP is displayed Focus Jump Down When DVD is selected if the OUT ADJUST key is pressed focus jump is performed to a lower layer On the drive status display FOCUS JUMP DOWN is displayed Slider Move Fwd Each time the SEARCH FWD key is pressed the slider is moved approx 1 8 mm in th...

Page 97: ...This is a Service mode that the control unit mainly controls 1 Panel Diagnosis Operation check of the keys and controls of the control unit can be simply performed by linking those operations with lighting of the LEDs and OEL displays The OEL displays are lit while the corresponding key is held pressed The OEL segments are divided into the following 10 groups Display A B OEL To confirm lighting of...

Page 98: ...er display and a monitor connected via MONITOR OUT of this unit See 2 Video Test Patterns FUNCTION 3 ENCODER RING FUNCTION 4 FUNCTION 5 BROWSE MIX EFFECT UTILITY FUNCTION 6 SELECT UP A test pattern will be displayed on the center display and a monitor connected via MONITOR OUT of this unit See 2 Video Test Patterns SELECT DOWN LOAD A LOAD A LOAD B LOAD B Rotary Selector PUSH ENCODER RING Rotary Se...

Page 99: ...al is forcibly output from the MONITOR OUT connector in this mode Memo In the following table the items with gray background are for use by engineers In Panel Diagnosis mode select a submenu by using the Function keys To select a parameter use the Select Down or Up key on the submenu Remarks Selection of the test patterns stored in the main flash memory Fully black screen Fully white screen Monoch...

Page 100: ...s 13 100IRE RAMP WITH COLOR 1 For use by engineers 14 100IRE RAMP WITH COLOR 2 For use by engineers 15 80IRE RAMP WITH COLOR For use by engineers Parameter Submenu 11 RAMP A WITH CHROMINANCE 1 12 RAMP A WITH CHROMINANCE 2 For use by engineers 03 75 COLOR BAR WITH 100 WHITE 07 10 STEP STAIRCASE WITHOUT CHROMINANCE 08 RAMP Y WITHOUT CHROMINANCE 09 10 STEP STAIRCASE WITH CHROMINANCE 1 for PAL 10 10 S...

Page 101: ...e circuit of the video encoder 688 x 520 Full scale 688 x 390 Letter box 584 x 441 Full scale PAL BDGHI 625LINE PAL M 525LINE PAL Nc 625LINE Function 3 key Function 4 key Monitor connected via MONITOR OUT Set the UTILITY setting of this unit to NTSC 7 5IRE Monitor connected via MONITOR OUT Set the UTILITY setting of this unit to NTSC 0IRE To be output to Set the UTILITY setting of this unit to PAL...

Page 102: ...d KEYBOARD LANGUAGE differ according to the destination To factory preset values The settings for TV STANDARD LANGUAGE and KEYBOARD LANGUAGE differ according to the destination CUE point loop registration To be cleared N A Playlist for DVD CD To be cleared N A Error history To be cleared N A N A N A LD current value written at the factory accumulated time of LD light emission 1 After resetting the...

Page 103: ...decoding expansion error was generated in compressed audio file data MP3 AAC even though such data are supported Writing of audio data in the buffer failed processing at the SDRAM and main memory of the drive unit Playback error 1 The focus servo could not be closed A mechanical error timeout was generated during disc loading or unloading The expected switch was not pressed within the time allotte...

Page 104: ...o the NMAIN Assy the Power indicator lights in red After the main CPU NORTH CPU of the control unit starts up properly it starts monitoring the statuses of the devices If a defective device is detected two Status LEDs warn of it by lighting or flashing The Status LED 2 is to be mounted upon future design change Until then use the waveform from Pin 2 of IC1700 for checking NMAIN ASSY Memo Besides t...

Page 105: ...n key Communication with the A SIDE PANEL microcomputer is not possible Lit Lit Lit Remarks Judgment Defective device No failure Defective CPU Defective bus Because of equal length wiring even if one of the cables is defective a device connected to that bus becomes unstable In a case of a failure in the line from the CPU to the SDRAM CS operation of the LEDs is irregular Communication with the B S...

Page 106: ...ive Unit SOUTH Unit When power V 3R3D line is supplied to the SMAIN Assy the Power indicator lights in red After the main CPU SOUTH CPU of the drive unit starts up properly it starts monitoring the statuses of the devices If a defective device is detected one Status LEDs warn of it by lighting or flashing SMAIN ASSY Main CPU SOUTH CPU STATUS LED D201 RED POWER INDICATOR of V 3R3D D202 RED ...

Page 107: ...pleted ATAPI 1 communication is not possible with the drive 2 optical disc controller SERVO DRIVE 1 NG S8 Flashing continuously Flashes 6 times Flashes 7 times S7 S6 SUD2 Lit Normal startup SUD1 Flashing asynchronously Transmission of updater files to the control unit NORTH CPU is in progress Currently the Firmware Updating Program DJS method is not supported Lit for 2 sec SOK Writing of updater f...

Page 108: ...anual may differ from your product the procedures described here are common Bottom view Bottom plate SRV2 Assy SRV1 Assy Diagnosis Remove the three screws 1 Remove the bottom plate 2 1 1 1 2 Rear view Side L Side R Bonnet Bonnet 1 Remove the four screws 1 Remove the four screws 2 Remove the six screws 3 Remove the bonnet 4 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 4 Diagnosis Note During reassembling tighten Sc...

Page 109: ...ews 1 Disconnect the flexible cable and connectors 2 Release the jumper wire 3 Remove the PCB stay Assy with the SMAIN Assy 4 Remove the six screws 6 5 Remove the Drive Section 7 Note The procedure to show below is only DISC 1 side As for DISC 2 side the procedure is the same 7 Diagnosis SMAIN Assy 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 DISC 2 DISC 1 SMAIN Assy PCB Stay Assy 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 4 5 Note When tighten...

Page 110: ...n Mechanism Assy 6 Disconnect the connector 3 Disconnect the flexible cable 4 SLMB1Assy 5 6 5 3 3 3 3 5 5 Slot in Mechanism Section 3 Earth spring Note of earth spring Be sure not to lose it Be careful to the installation places Confirm it by viewing Earth spring Mecha plate Mecha plate This boss is not installation position Short circuit two positions of C and D soldering 1 Slot in Mechanism Assy...

Page 111: ... base 04 Assy Hook 2 Exchange Traverse Assy 03 S 4 Unhook the four float springs G5 Hook the four float springs G5 to the four hooks of the float base 04 Assy Remove the Float base Section Float Base Section Float spring G5 Float base 04 Assy Hook Float spring G5 Float base 04 Assy Damper To the front Projection large When attaching the dampers place them so that their projections large face front...

Page 112: ... cables Flexible cable for pickup Flexible cable for stepping motor Flexible cable for stepping motor Flexible cable for spindle motor Cleaning the pickup lens Before shipment be sure to clean the pickup lens using the following cleaning materials Cleaning liquid GEM1004 Cleaning paper GED 008 ...

Page 113: ...nob Disconnect the flexible cable Release the jumper wire Remove the eight screws Remove the two screws Remove the DISP Assy Position of the Adjust plate About details of Adjustment etc refer to the 8 1 Mode for checking load on the JOG dial and Adjustment in 8 EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Rear Panel 1 Remove the four screws Remove the two screws and remove upper bracket JOG Section 2 Note The proc...

Page 114: ...crews 5 Remove the lever holder 6 Remove the JOG Lever 7 Remove the washer JOG smoother and JOG smoother plate 8 Remove the JOG dial 9 1 1 3 5 5 5 3 1 1 1 4 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 8 5 6 7 8 2 2 3 3 1 Tightening sequence for the screws when reassembling JOG Section 2 4 6 Note If you wish to replace only the JOG dial exterior part because of scratches etc you can replace it without removing the PC boards and...

Page 115: ...kwise rapidly and wait until the dial stops by itself 5 Measure the deceleration time following the descriptions in How to Measure If the result is outside the specified range adjustment of the adjustor plate is required If the deceleration time is less than 90 ms Set the adjustment value of the adjustor plate to 1 If the deceleration time is more than 200 ms Set the adjustment value of the adjust...

Page 116: ...hen the SDRAM of the SMAIN Assy is checked Note NEVER perform initialization of the drive if the TM is not replaced If you do the factory preset values for the currently mounted TM will be erased from the memory on the SMAIN Assy Initialization operation for Drive 2 Initialization operation for Drive 1 With the above screen displayed press the TEMPO RANGE key of Controller A for initialization of ...

Page 117: ... SODC NMAIN FLASH for BLACKFIN SMAIN FLASH for BLACKFIN SERVO FLASH for SODC IC601 IC202 IC104 IC904 Unit Firmware Updater file File format Built in flash memory CONTROL UNIT MAIN MEP7KCTL LDR MAIN MEP7KDRV LDR DRIVE UNIT SERVO DRIVE 1 SERVO DRIVE 2 MEP7KSRV MOT Binary file Binary file Motorola text file MAIN CONTROL UNIT for IC601 NMAIN FLASH for UBLACKFIN Update File MEP7KCTL LDR The updater fil...

Page 118: ... PSN each time the firmware is updated Remarks USB storage device Format the USB storage device in FAT FAT32 HFS Method How to operate Normal Style Manipulator Style CD ROM CD R RW Normal Style mode Manipulator Style mode The SEP C1 is assumed CD ROM Connect the USB storage device on which the updater files have been copied to the USB 1 on the rear or USB 2 on the front connector of this unit Conn...

Page 119: ...trol unit with a normally functioning drive unit Use a USB storage device or a CD ROM for recovery If updating of the firmware fails volatile memory is damaged and restart of this unit becomes impossible A boot program that enables USB communication for recovering the unit in a simple way in such a case is provided in the nonvolatile area of the built in flash memory If updating should fail by exe...

Page 120: ...g to the latest version of the firmware Writing to the built in flash memory Writing to the built in flash memory Loading of updater files Loading of updater files To Update mode Startup of this unit Updating fails Updating fails MEP7KCTL LDR MEP7KDRV LDR MEP7KSRV MOT SERVO firmware Abnormal startup CONTROL UNIT MAIN DRIVE UNIT SERVO DRIVE DRIVE UNIT MAIN Startup of the emergency program MEP7KCTL ...

Page 121: ...NIT MAIN DRIVE UNIT SERVO DRIVE DRIVE UNIT MAIN Time for updating Max 2 minutes The percentage display shows the progress of updating If a disc is loaded in the DVD CD drive it will be ejected In maximum of 2 minutes Memo Memo Memo While holding the USB 1 STOP and USB 2 STOP keys of the drive unit pressed turn the unit on Hold the keys pressed until the PRO DJ logo on the display disappears When t...

Page 122: ...ter display Turn the unit off then back on again with the POWER key The startup animation is displayed when the unit is restarted Check that the versions are updated in Service mode For details on how to check see 2 Version Information of 6 2 SERVICE MODE FOR THE DRIVE UNIT Memo Turn power off and on once before using On the UTILITY screen only the version of the main Assy can be checked ...

Page 123: ...2 keys of the drive unit pressed turn the unit on Hold the keys pressed until the PRO DJ logo on the display disappears When the unit enters Update mode the EJECT 1 and EJECT 2 keys start flashing simultaneously in green Updating starts when the CD ROM CD R RW disc to which updater files have been copied is loaded in the DVD CD 1 or DVD CD 2 drive unit The procedures for updating after this step a...

Page 124: ...dating Program DJS USB cable and USB auxiliary power cable Those two cables are supplied with this unit Dedicated USB driver software Windows 98 XP 2000 or Vista must have been installed on the PC Proper operation with the English and Japanese versions of the above operating systems has been confirmed This program is created from part of the supplied DJ software DJS functions It is offered by the ...

Page 125: ... activated no motor sound A disc cannot be loaded in the DVD CD drive when it is inserted Recovery with the built in Emergency boot function See Recovery of the Main Firmware Program of the Control Unit See Recovery of the Main Firmware Program of the Drive Unit See Recovery of the Servo Firmware Program of the Drive Unit Recovery using external serial download software Causes for failure Main fir...

Page 126: ...TY LED on the control unit flashes in red slowly Connect the USB storage device to the USB 1 on the rear or USB 2 on the front connector of this unit The BROWSE LED starts flashing in red rapidly when communication with the control unit starts When updating is successfully completed the rims of the LOAD A and LOAD B keys and the rotary selector light in blue simultaneously If updating fails the BR...

Page 127: ...it from the drive units Note Memo Press the POWER key of the drive unit whose data in flash memory are to be recovered The USB 1 STOP and USB 2 STOP LEDs flash in red 3 times Connect the USB storage device to the USB 1 on the rear or USB 2 on the front connector of this unit The USB 1 STOP and USB 2 STOP LEDs light and remain lit in red when updating starts When updating is successfully completed ...

Page 128: ...v bin RS 232C cable Serial download software RS 232C conversion board USB serial converter GGD1583 REX USB60F by RATOC GGF1490 Conversion board for relaying the SRV 1 SRV 2 Assy with the PC Cable for the PH connector supplied Straight cable for DOS V 9 pin female and 9 pin female A USB connector of the PC can be used if a USB RS 232C conversion adaptor is used The dedicated USB driver software mus...

Page 129: ...ration policy will be announced through the PSN Set the two switches on the RS 232C conversion board as follows Settings on the PC Port COM1 Baud rate 9 600 bps Settings of the switches on the RS 232C conversion board SW1 TEST MODE SW2 OTHER You can copy the folder to the Windows desktop Connection configuration for recovery PH cable 6 pin RS 232C cable 9 pin USB serial converter PH cable for powe...

Page 130: ...rive unit with the DVD CD drive attached Make connections as shown in Connection configuration for recovery on the previous page Connect the PH connector CN107 for power supply on the SRV 1 Assy and the PH connector CN352 on the SMAIN Assy with the PH cable for power supply cable of this unit 5 pin Connect the connector for service CN108 on the SRV 1 Assy and the connector on the RS 232C conversio...

Page 131: ...t Turn the unit off by pressing the POWER key of the drive unit Disconnect all the cables from the SRV Assy Open the two short circuit pads that were short circuited Reattach the DVD CD drive to the drive unit then connect the FFC 40 pin cable and the PH cable for power supply Connect the drive unit and the control unit then update the firmware of the DVD CD drive to the latest See Procedures for ...

Page 132: ...d time of LD light emission to the memory on the new SMAIN Assy using the rotary selector When the SMAIN Assy mounted on the unit is replaced during servicing the current DVD CD drive data must be copied to the new main flash memory in the drive unit Note With the above screen displayed move the asterisk shaped cursor to the parameter for which you wish to input data manually using the LOAD A or B...

Page 133: ...133 MEP 7000 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F ...

Page 134: ...n 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 b 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 WYXJ5 only WYXJ5 only KUCXJ o...

Page 135: ...230 x 340 18 Pad PL DHA1765 19 Pad CNT DHA1766 20 Packing Sheet RHC1023 21 Packing Case See Contrast table 2 22 Separator DHA1773 23 Spacer DHA1772 Mark No Description Part No Mark No Symbol and Description MEP 7000 KUCXJ MEP 7000 WYXJ5 MEP 7000 TLFXJ MEP 7000 WAXJ5 1 Power Cord ADG7021 ADG1154 ADG1154 ADG7079 2 Power Cord Not used Not used ADG7097 Not used 3 Caution Card SB Not used Not used ARM7...

Page 136: ...V U U X X S Y Y D C S L E M F T T F G G J J K K B B H H I I D C Q Refer to 9 4 SLOT IN MECHA SECTION Refer to 9 4 SLOT IN MECHA SECTION A B Refer to 9 3 FRONT PANEL SECTION F A D K J I H E CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE Note When reassembling the upper panel 42 tighten Screws A first then Screws B ...

Page 137: ... CNV6011 26 PCB Shield SLMB DEC3059 27 Rivet 3x4 5 RBM 003 28 Power Knob DNK4900 29 SW Bracket DNH2786 30 Cord Clamper RNH 184 31 Rear Stay DNH2785 32 Locking Mini Clamp DEC2439 33 EMC Sheet 20x55 DEC3096 34 Mecha Base DNK4906 35 PCB Stay Assy DXB1988 36 Laser Caution See Contrast table 2 NSP 37 Chassis DNA1358 38 Gasket DEC3080 39 Insulator DEC2348 NSP 40 Spacer AEB7092 41 Bottom Plate DNH2784 42...

Page 138: ... CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE KUCXJ only B G C SMAIN CN400 SMAIN CN350 Note When tightening screws 20 tighten Screw A first then Screw B A B Note Note that the type of the screws 20 is M but not B Tight Note Attach the Panel 4 to the Panel Stays 11 with the screws ...

Page 139: ...ble 2 6 Slot Panel DNK4899 7 STOP Knob R DNK4903 8 EJECT Knob PL DNK4901 9 Lens A DNK4904 10 STOP Knob L DNK4902 11 Panel Stay DNH2837 12 Earth Plate L DBK1319 13 Connector Assy 4P PF04PP C10 14 Connector Assy 10P DKP3781 15 6P FFC DDD1403 16 Cord Clamper RNH 184 17 FFC Guard DEC2586 18 Screw BPZ30P080FTC 19 Screw BBZ30P060FTB 20 Screw CMZ30P080FTB Mark No Description Part No Mark No Symbol and De...

Page 140: ...RV1 CN103 DRIVE 1 SRV2 CN903 DRIVE 2 Spindle motor SRV1 CN100 DRIVE 1 SRV2 CN900 DRIVE 2 Pickup Grease GYA1001 ZLB PN397B Grease GYA1001 ZLB PN397B Dyfree GEM1036 ZLX ME413A Dyfree GEM1036 ZLX ME413A Note The Traverse Assy 03 S is supplied only in assembly form not as a single parts Cleaning liquid GEM1004 Cleaning paper GED 008 Dyfree GEM1036 ZLX ME413A Grease GYA1001 ZLB PN397B ...

Page 141: ...0 Loading Gear Assy DXB1880 11 Main Cam DNK3407 12 Disc Guide DNK3478 13 Clamp Arm DNK3576 14 Eject Lever DNK3684 15 Lever AP DNK3835 16 Lever BP DNK3836 17 Loading Gear DNK3911 18 Drive Gear DNK3912 19 Loading Base SV DNK4369 20 SW Lever SV1 DNK4370 21 SW Lever SV2 DNK4371 22 Gear Holder SV DNK4372 23 Clamper 04 Assy DXX2591 24 Screw BPZ20P060FTC 25 Float Rubber SI VEB1351 26 Float Base 04 Assy D...

Page 142: ... 3 4 9 5 EXTERIOR SECTION A A B D E E B C C D DISP CN2601 DISP CN2601 L O M N CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE Refer to 9 6 CONTROL PANEL SECTION Note When replacing the LCD module 5 also replace the aluminum tape 12 as it must not be reused ...

Page 143: ...6 20 Slide Knob DNK4982 21 Dial Knob DNK4924 22 Control Panel DNB1150 23 Dial Lens DNK4925 24 Flange Nut M7 DBN1011 25 Earth Plate F BLACK DBK1323 26 Slide VR Packing DED1157 27 OEL Panel DAH2513 28 Earth Plate SC DBK1313 29 Shade Sheet DEC3064 30 Load Knob DNK4923 31 Mode Knob DNK4913 32 Mode Lens DNK5036 33 EMC Sheet 20x55 DEC3096 34 Jack Holder DNH2795 35 Locking Card Spacer XEC3051 36 Upper Br...

Page 144: ...free 1 1 2 2 GEM1036 ZLX ME413A Lubricating Oil GYA1001 ZLB PN397B Lubricating Oil GYA1001 ZLB PN397B Note Do not spread the Lubricating oil on No 11 and 12 Note For details on how to apply grease see 1 6 REASSEMBLING THE CONTROL UNIT in this manual Note Be sure to place the convex surface of 12 toward 11 See 1 6 REASSEMBLING THE CONTROL UNIT in this manual ...

Page 145: ... Lever Spring TW DBH1589 23 Lever Cushion B DEC3002 24 Lever Holder DNK5206 25 Cord Clamper RNH 184 26 Connector Assy 3P PF03PP B10 27 Connector Assy 4P PF04PP B15 28 Panel Base DNK4907 29 Play Knob DNK4918 30 Search Knob DNK4912 31 Eject Knob DNK4919 32 Time Knob DNK4921 33 Loop Knob DNK4915 34 Reloop Knob DNK4916 35 Master Tempo Knob DNK4914 36 Pitch Bend Knob DNK4910 37 Scratch Knob DNK4917 38 ...

Page 146: ... 66 DT0SEC 67 DT0PRI 68 TFS0 69 GND17 70 VDDEXT7 71 TSCLK0 72 DR0SEC 73 DR0PRI 74 RFS0 75 RSCLK0 76 TMR2 77 TMR1 78 TMR0 79 VDDINT4 80 TX 81 RX 82 EMU 83 TRST 84 TMS 85 TDI 86 TDO 87 GND18 88 GND19 89 GND20 90 GND21 91 GND22 92 VDDEXT8 93 TCK 94 BMODE1 95 BMODE0 96 GND23 97 DATA15 98 DATA14 99 DATA13 100 DATA12 101 DATA11 102 DATA10 103 DATA9 104 DATA8 105 GND24 106 VDDEXT9 107 DATA7 108 DATA6 109...

Page 147: ... VSS1 29 A4 30 A5 31 A6 32 A7 33 A8 34 A9 35 A11 36 A12 37 CKE 38 CLK 39 DQM 40 N C RFU 41 VSS2 42 N C6 43 VDDQ3 44 DQ4 45 N C7 46 VSSQ3 47 DQ5 48 N C8 49 VDDQ4 50 DQ6 51 N C9 52 VSSQ4 53 DQ7 54 VSS3 IC206 K4S560832H UC75 VDD1 1 DQ0 2 VDDQ1 3 N C1 4 5 DQ1 6 VSSQ1 7 N C2 8 DQ2 9 VDDQ2 10 N C3 11 DQ3 12 VSSQ2 13 N C4 14 VDD2 15 N C5 16 WE 17 CAS 18 RAS 19 CS 20 BA0 21 BA1 22 A10 AP 23 A0 24 A1 25 A2...

Page 148: ...O VREF_4 70 DONE 71 CCLK 72 IO_L01P_3 VRN_3 73 IO_L01N_3 VRP_3 74 VCCO_RIGHT1 75 IO1 76 IO_L20P_3 77 IO_L20N_3 78 IO_L21P_3 79 IO_L21N_3 80 GND9 81 IO_L22P_3 82 IO_L22N_3 83 IO_L23P_3 VREF_3 84 IO_L23N_3 85 IO_L24P_3 86 IO_L24N_3 87 GND10 88 IO_L40P_3 89 IO_L40N_3 VREF_3 90 VCCO_RIGHT2 91 IO_L40P_2 VREF_2 92 IO_L40N_2 93 GND11 94 IO_L24P_2 95 IO_L24N_2 96 IO_L23P_2 97 IO_L23N_2 VREF_2 98 IO_L22P_2...

Page 149: ...04FTS1 1A 1 1Y 2 2A 3 2Y 4 5 3A 6 3Y 7 GND 8 4Y 9 4A 10 5Y 11 5A 12 6Y 13 6A 14 VCC IC303 TC74VHC04FTS1 1A 1 1Y 2 2A 3 2Y 4 5 3A 6 3Y 7 GND 8 4Y 9 4A 10 5Y 11 5A 12 6Y 13 6A 14 VCC IO_L01P_7 VRN_7 1 IO_L01N_7 VRP_7 2 VCCO_LEFT1 3 IO VREF_7 4 IO_L20N_2 105 VCCO_RIGHT3 106 IO_L01P_2 VRN_2 107 IO_L01N_2 VRP_2 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 VCCO_TOP1 115 IO2 116 GND14 117 IO_L28P_1 118 IO_L28N_1 119 VCCA...

Page 150: ...p CH C704 100p CH C376 0 1u C701 100p CH C710 100p CH C720 1000p C719 1000p C718 1000p C717 1000p C716 1000p C715 1000p C714 1000p C713 1000p C712 1000p C711 1000p C1394 220p CH C361 0 1u C707 100p CH C375 0 1u C708 100p CH D359 NM NDGND DGND SAGND DGND SMGND SDGND DGND DGND DGND DGND SDGND DGND DGND DGND BA33DD0WHFP IC356 1 CTL 2 Vcc 3 GND 4 Vout 5 NC VNF1109 KN363 VNF1109 KN365 VNF1109 KN361 VNF...

Page 151: ...TS1 OE 1 D0 2 D1 3 D2 4 5 D3 6 D4 7 D5 8 D6 9 D7 10 GND 11 CK 12 Q7 13 Q6 14 Q5 15 Q4 16 Q3 17 Q2 18 Q1 19 Q0 20 Vcc IC354 TC74LCX574FTS1 OE 1 D0 2 D1 3 D2 4 5 D3 6 D4 7 D5 8 D6 9 D7 10 GND 11 CK 12 Q7 13 Q6 14 Q5 15 Q4 16 Q3 17 Q2 18 Q1 19 Q0 20 Vcc IC357 TC7SH04FUS1 OUTY INA GND VCC RT1N241M Q355 RT1N241M Q354 Q350 2SC4154 EFG Q351 2SC4154 EFG Q353 2SC4154 EFG Q352 2SC4154 EFG R1352 0 R1589 22k ...

Page 152: ...15 A2 16 WVDD2 21 A7 22 A8 23 A9 24 A10 25 A11 26 A12 27 VSS2 28 2 5VDD2 29 CS 30 DP2 31 DM2 32 DP1 33 DM1 34 3 3VDD 35 OC 36 EXVBO 37 VBP 38 PO 39 ID 40 ENVREG 41 VREGOUT 42 3 3VDDA1 43 VSSA1 44 3 3VDDA2 45 VBUS 46 RESET 47 TEST 48 D3 52 2 5VDD3 53 VSS3 54 WVDD3 55 D4 56 D5 57 D6 58 D7 59 CLKW 60 VSSA2 61 2 5VDDA 62 OSC1 63 OSC2 64 A6 20 A5 19 A4 18 A3 17 D2 51 D1 50 D0 49 R407 47 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7...

Page 153: ...PWR2 43 OCS2_N 44 PRTPWR1 45 OCS1_N 46 CLKIN_EN 47 TEST1 48 VBUS_DET 52 VSS 6 53 VDD18 3 54 VSS 7 55 NC 5 56 XTAL2 57 XTAL1 CLKIN 58 CFG_SEL2 59 VDDA18PLL 60 VDDA33PLL 61 ATEST REG_EN 62 RBIAS 63 VSS 8 64 GR4 PRT_DIS1 20 AM4 LED_EN 19 NC 2 18 NC 1 17 SELF_PWR 51 CFG_SEL1 50 RESET_N 49 L401 DTH1197 A 1 2 3 4 L402 DTH1197 A 1 2 3 4 L403 DTH1197 A 1 2 3 4 R425 47k R430 47k R441 47k R451 NM R424 NM R4...

Page 154: ...OSI_HA0 34 MISO_SDA 35 SCK_SCL 36 SS_HA2 37 HREQ 38 PLLA_VDD 39 PLLA_GND 40 PLLP_VDD 41 PLLP_GND 42 PLLD_GND 43 PLLD_VDD 44 EXTAL 45 PINIT_NMI 46 RESET_B 47 MODD_IRQD 48 MODC_IRQC 49 MODB_IRQB 50 MODA_IRQA 51 CORE_VDD_3 52 CORE_GND_3 53 SDO0_PE11 54 SDO1_PE10 55 SDO2_SDI3_PE 56 SDO3_SDI2_PE 57 SDO4_SDI1_PE 58 SDO5_SDI0_PE 59 FST_PE4 60 FSR_PE1 61 SCKT_PE3 62 SCKR_PE0 63 IO_VDD_4 64 IO_GND_4 65 HCK...

Page 155: ... ML IIS IC506 PE8001A LRCK 1 DATA 2 BCK 3 CLKO 4 5 XTI 6 XTO 7 DGND 8 VDD 9 VCC2R 10 AGND2R 11 EXTR 12 NC1 13 VOUTR 14 AGND1 15 VCC1 16 VOUTL 17 NC2 18 EXTL 19 AGND2L 20 VCC2L 21 ZERO 22 RST 23 CS IWO 24 MODE 25 MUTE 26 MD DM0 27 MC DM1 28 ML IIS L404 OTL1009 A L406 OTL1009 A L407 OTL1009 A L405 OTL1009 A Q503 2SD2114K VW Q500 2SD2114K VW Q501 2SD2114K VW Q502 2SD2114K VW R544 10k R541 10k R547 0 ...

Page 156: ...0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R4200 220 R4201 220 R4202 220 SLI 343P8C ABCD D4202 SLI 343P8C ABCD D4200 SLI 343P8C ABCD D4201 EJECT1 EJECTLED1 USBOFF1 USBLED1 USBLED2 EJECT2 EJECTLED2 V 5D USBOFF2 DGND USBLED2 USBLED1 USBOFF2 USBOFF1 DGND V 5D RS1 16S CIRCUIT GND DGND Q4200 Q4201 NOTES DTC124EUA Alternative Parts List RT1N241M EJECT2 EJECT1 EJECT2 EJECT1 GREEN GREEN POWER GREEN B B B EJTB ASSY DWS1403 CN...

Page 157: ... RT1N241M Q4100 RT1N241M Q4101 R4101 1k R4102 1k SLW6R 1C7 CN4100 1 2 3 4 5 6 SLI 343U8RC HJKL D4101 SLI 343U8RC HJKL D4100 USBLED1 USBLED2 USBOFF1 USBOFF2 V 5D DGND USB1_OFF USB2_OFF USB1 USB2 RED RED Alternative Parts List Q4100 Q4101 RT1N241M DTC124EUA CIRCUIT GND DGND NOTES RS1 16S C C C CN4201 B FSWB ASSY DWS1400 ...

Page 158: ...3 NM Q22 R49 3 3k R58 NM R57 NM R46 NM R37 0 R60 1k R59 1k R27 NM R36 0 R45 NM R56 1k R29 22k R12 33 R39 0 R99 3 3k R10 33 R35 3 3k R32 3 3k R40 3 3k R34 6 8k R26 NM R30 6 8k R55 1k R16 6 8k R15 6 8k R14 6 8k R62 100 R38 0 R28 22k R61 4 7k R50 3 3k R17 3 3k R97 0 R98 0 R19 470 R25 270 R11 33 R13 33 R33 6 8k R23 270 R41 47k R42 47k R43 47k R44 47k R47 470 R51 470 R48 470 R52 470 R21 470 R31 3 3k VA...

Page 159: ...53 0 R54 0 R80 11k R78 11k R85 1k R41 47k R42 47k R43 47k R44 47k R47 470 R51 470 R48 470 R52 470 R65 1 5k R73 1 5k R67 1 5k R69 1 5k R74 1 5k R66 1 5k R70 1 5k R68 1 5k R71 10k R75 10k R72 10k R76 10k R93 470 R94 470 V 15A V 15A V 15A V 15A V 15A V 18A V 18A V 15A V 8D DCH1282 A C36 220u DCH1282 A C38 220u DCH1282 A C39 220u DCH1282 A C41 220u JA14 DKB1090 A 7 5 6 4 3 2 1 P10 AEK7005 A 1 2 P11 AE...

Page 160: ...V 23 HV 24 HW 25 HW 26 SPIN 27 DGND 28 DVCC 29 SLIN1 30 SLIN2 31 SLVDD 32 SLRNF1 33 SLRNF2 34 CTL1 35 CTL2 36 SLGND 37 SLO2 38 SLO2 39 SLO1 40 SLO1 41 fin2 42 VC 43 FG 44 SPCNF 45 AGND 46 LDIN 47 ACTIN3 48 AVM 49 ACO3 50 ACO3 51 ACO2 52 ACO2 53 ACO1 54 ACO1 AN22022A IC102 VIN12 1 LPC1 2 LPCO1 3 LPC2 4 LPCO2 5 VFOSHORT 6 FBAL 7 DTRD 8 IDGT 9 SEN 10 SCK 11 STDI 12 JLINE 13 TEOUT 14 GND3 15 ASOUT 16 ...

Page 161: ...94 PLFLT2 95 PLFLT1 96 AVSSB 97 ARF 98 NARF 99 VHALF 100 RVI 101 VREFH 102 DSLF2 103 DSLF1 104 AVDDB 105 JITOUT 106 AVDDA 107 TECAPA 108 AD0 109 AD2 110 AD1 111 AD3 112 AD4 113 AD5 114 AD6 115 AD7 116 AD8 117 AVSSA 118 PWM0 119 PWM1 120 VSS 8 121 VDD3 5 122 IDGT 123 DTRD 124 MONI0 P9 125 MONI1 P10 126 MONI2 P11 127 MONI3 P12 128 MSTPOL MONI4 129 DASPST MONI5 130 NEJECT MONI6 131 NTRYCL MONI7 132 D...

Page 162: ...MB1 ASSY DWS1401 CN101 E To Loading Motor To Stepping Motor Slot in Mecha SW DGND DSG1017 A S4401 1 2 DSG1017 A S4400 1 2 CN4402 KM200NA3L 1 2 3 CN4401 KM200NA9LE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CN4400 SLW4R 1C7 1 2 3 4 ST1 ST1 ST2 ST2 LPS2 DGND LPS1 ST1 ST2 ST2 ST1 LO LO LO LO NC ...

Page 163: ...NF1084 A T 1 V 5USB2D CN4300 KM200NA4L 1 2 3 4 R4300 82 R4301 82 FGND D4300 HZM6R2ZMWA D4301 HZM6R2ZMWA VKB1248 A JA4301 1 2 3 4 RT1 RT2 RT3 100u 16 C4301 VA4300 NM VA4301 NM D D DGND V 5USB2D D D DGND FRONT USB A Type USB A Type V 5USB2D CIRCUIT GND FRAME GND DGND NM FGND NOTES means STANDBY CKSRYB RS1 16S CEJQ USB2 Terminal Signal USB2 USB2 ...

Page 164: ... 19 HB 20 HU 21 HU 22 HV 23 HV 24 HW 25 HW 26 SPIN 27 DGND 28 DVCC 29 SLIN1 30 SLIN2 31 SLVDD 32 SLRNF1 33 SLRNF2 34 CTL1 35 CTL2 36 SLGND 37 SLO2 38 SLO2 39 SLO1 40 SLO1 41 fin2 42 VC 43 FG 44 SPCNF 45 AGND 46 LDIN 47 ACTIN3 48 AVM 49 ACO3 50 ACO3 51 ACO2 52 ACO2 53 ACO1 54 ACO1 AN22022A IC902 VIN12 1 LPC1 2 LPCO1 3 LPC2 4 LPCO2 5 VFOSHORT 6 FBAL 7 DTRD 8 IDGT 9 SEN 10 SCK 11 STDI 12 JLINE 13 TEO...

Page 165: ...IF 93 AVSSC 94 PLFLT2 95 PLFLT1 96 AVSSB 97 ARF 98 NARF 99 VHALF 100 RVI 101 VREFH 102 DSLF2 103 DSLF1 104 AVDDB 105 JITOUT 106 AVDDA 107 TECAPA 108 AD0 109 AD2 110 AD1 111 AD3 112 AD4 113 AD5 114 AD6 115 AD7 116 AD8 117 AVSSA 118 PWM0 119 PWM1 120 VSS 8 121 VDD3 5 122 IDGT 123 DTRD 124 MONI0 P9 125 MONI1 P10 126 MONI2 P11 127 MONI3 P12 128 MSTPOL MONI4 129 DASPST MONI5 130 NEJECT MONI6 131 NTRYCL...

Page 166: ...MB2 ASSY DWS1402 CN901 H Slot in Mecha SW To Loading Motor To Stepping Motor DGND DSG1017 A S4500 1 2 DSG1017 A S4501 1 2 CN4502 KM200NA3L 1 2 3 CN4501 KM200NA9LE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CN4500 SLW4R 1C7 1 2 3 4 ST1 LO ST2 ST2 LO ST1 LO LO DGND ST1 LPS1 ST2 LPS2 ST2 ST1 NC ...

Page 167: ...7 8 A B C D E F 10 14 ACIN ASSY K ACIN ASSY DWR1438 MEP 7000 KUC DWR1439 MEP 7000 JJ TLF WA WY K K C1 ACG7033 A DSA1033 A S1 1 2 AN1 1 2 J1 1 2 LIVE NEUTRAL 3 1 DKP3780 A BLU VLT KUC JJ TLF WA WY XKP3042 A XKP3041 A AN1 CN101 J ...

Page 168: ...3 4 10 15 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 22 1 4 non inflammable 100 1 4 non inflammable CN101 J POWER SUPPLY UNIT DWR1440 J J1 K NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OF FUSE CAUTION ...

Page 169: ...169 MEP 7000 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F CN201 CN202 J CN16 D A 3 5 CN351 RE ...

Page 170: ...46 PF4 47 PF3 48 PF2 49 PF1 50 PF0 51 VDDINT2 52 SCK 53 MISO 54 MOSI 55 GND16 56 VDDEXT6 57 DT1SEC 58 DT1PRI 59 TFS1 60 TSCLK1 61 DR1SEC 62 DR1PRI 63 RFS1 64 RSCLK1 65 VDDINT3 66 DT0SEC 67 DT0PRI 68 TFS0 69 GND17 70 VDDEXT7 71 TSCLK0 72 DR0SEC 73 DR0PRI 74 RFS0 75 RSCLK0 76 TMR2 77 TMR1 78 TMR0 79 VDDINT4 80 TX 81 RX 82 EMU 83 TRST 84 TMS 85 TDI 86 TDO 87 GND18 88 GND19 89 GND20 90 GND21 91 GND22 ...

Page 171: ...u C645 0 1u C652 0 1u C653 0 1u C650 CCG1192 A 10u C646 CCG1192 A 10u NDGND NDGND R651 47 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R652 47 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R649 33 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R650 33 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 V BF3R3D V BF3R3D V BF3R3D V BF3R3D WE CPU_FLASH_USB_PLD_WE FLCS0 CPU_PLD_FLASH_FLCS0 RE CPU_FLASH_USB_RE FLCS PLD_FLASH_FLCS SDRAM_CPU_USB_DATA1 SDRAM_FLASH_CPU_USB_ADR CPU_PLD_DATA SDRAM_CPU_USB_DATA2 A19 CPU_PLD_A19 C64...

Page 172: ... NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND TC7WH08FU IC705 1A 1 1B 2 2Y 3 GND 4 5 2A 6 2B 7 1Y 8 VCC IC703 TC74VHC541FTS1 G1 1 A1 2 A2 3 A3 4 5 A4 6 A5 7 A6 8 A7 9 A8 10 GND 11 Y8 12 Y7 13 Y6 14 Y5 15 Y4 16 Y3 17 Y2 18 Y1 19 G2 20 VCC IC702 TC74VHC541FTS1 G1 1 A1 2 A2 3 A3 4 5 A4 6 A5 7 A6 8 A7 9 A8 10 GND 11 Y8 12 Y7 13 Y6 14 Y5 15 Y4 16 Y3 17 Y2 18 Y1 19 G2 20 VCC IC701 TC7WHU04FU 5 Y 3 A 4 GND 8 VCC ...

Page 173: ...15 0 1u C716 22p CH NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND NAGND NDGND NDGND NDGND IC706 TDOTG242 0F0C8 D8 1 D9 2 D10 3 D11 4 WVDD1 5 D12 6 D13 7 D14 8 D15 9 2 5VDD1 10 INT 11 WR 12 RD 13 A1 14 VSS1 15 A2 16 WVDD2 21 A7 22 A8 23 A9 24 A10 25 A11 26 A12 27 VSS2 28 2 5VDD2 29 CS 30 DP2 31 DM2 32 DP1 33 DM1 34 3 3VDD 35 OC 36 EXVBO 37 VBP 38 PO 39 ID 40 ENVREG 41 VREGOUT 42 3 3VDDA1 43 VSSA1 44 3 3VDDA2 45 VBUS 46 ...

Page 174: ... 6 5 8 7 R806 47k 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R860 47k 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R805 47k 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R817 4 7k R809 22 R814 47k R810 47k R802 47k R803 22 R801 47k R811 47k R869 22 R808 22 R813 47k R816 47k VSG1020 A S803 1 2 3 4 VSG1020 A S802 1 2 3 4 VSG1020 A S800 1 2 3 4 VSG1020 A S801 1 2 3 4 V 3R3D V 3R3D V 3R3D V 3R3D V 3R3D V 3R3D V 3R3D V BUS5D V BUS5D PLD_CENTER_PANEL CS SUB_CLK9M LCD_CENTER_CLK PLD_CENTE...

Page 175: ...4 5 D3 6 D4 R826 39k F R864 100k R827 20k R822 12k F R828 1 8k R820 1k R833 1 R839 1 R821 100k R841 5 1k R842 15k R840 1 R832 1 R843 150k V BUS5D V 14V V 8D V BUS5D V 2R5D V 3R3D P CONT PLD_REG_CONT C839 10u 16 C823 0 01u R831 47 D815 RB161M 20 R883 9 1k NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND R844 10k C865 100p CH BD9306AFVM IC809 RT 1 CT 2 ENB 3 GD 4 5 VCC 6 GND 7 COMP 8 FB R879 1k R877 10k NDGND Q811 RTQ040P02...

Page 176: ...WE C9 VSS3 C10 MD13 D1 DACVEE1 D2 DACVCC1 D3 TEST2 D4 SIOVDD D5 GPIO3 D6 RESET D7 IOVDD1 D8 MD11 D9 MD12 D10 MD9 E1 BOUT E2 DACVCC2 E3 DACVEE2 E4 TEST1 E5 CNF0 E6 RD E7 MD10 E8 MD8 E9 MD7 E10 MD6 F1 DACVEE3 F2 VADJ F3 DACVCC3 F4 VSS4 F5 CNF1 F6 IOVDD2 F7 MD14 F8 MD5 F9 MD4 F10 MD3 G1 DACVEE4 G2 VREF G3 DACVEE5 G4 VSS5 G5 CNF3 G6 CNF2 G7 MD0 G8 MD1 G9 MD2 G10 COREVDD3 H1 AOUT H2 DACVCC4 H3 DACVCC5 ...

Page 177: ...GND NDGND NDGND NAGND NDGND NAGND NDGND NDGND PLLGND NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND IC1602 BH15LB1WG VIN 1 GND 2 STBY 3 N C 4 5 VOUT R1615 0 R1617 0 R1654 100k R1650 0 R1616 1k R1613 0 R1651 0 R1652 0 R1614 2 2k V 3R0D V 3R3D IOVDD F6 DACVCC D2 V CORE1R5D V 3R3D DACVCC J3 SIOVDD D4 V 3R0D PLLVDD K8 V CORE1R5D V 3R3D V 3R3D OSCVDD J7 V CORE1R5D A2 B9 VSYNC CPU_LCD_PLD_VID_VSYNC HSYNC CPU_LCD_PLD_VID_HSYNC...

Page 178: ...22 I O18 23 GND4 24 I O19 25 I O20 TCK 26 I O21 27 I O22 28 VCC3 29 GND5 30 I O23 31 I O24 TDO 32 I O25 33 I O26 34 I O27 35 GND6 36 IN1 GCLK1 37 IN2 OE1 38 IN3 GCLRn 39 IN4 OE2 GCLK2 40 VCC4 41 I O28 42 I O29 43 I O30 44 R1703 1k R1700 NM R1705 1k R1704 1k R1702 1k R1706 0 V BF3R3D V BF3R3D V BF3R3D V BF3R3D FLCS3 CPU_PLD_FLCS3 PLD_CLK9M LCD_PLD_CLK9M WE CPU_FLASH_USB_PLD_WE A19 CPU_PLD_A19 HSYNC...

Page 179: ... L 4 5 L 2 5 L 1 5 L 3 5 L 3 5 FD1 FD2 FD3 FD4 FD5 FD0 FD6 C1705 0 1u NDGND R1701 22 V BF3R3D CPU_PLD_DATA P CONT PLD_REG_CONT VIDEO_CS PLD_VID_CS BRDG_CS PLD_CN702_CS DATAENV PLD_VID_DE PNL_RST PLD_CPU_RST V_RST PLD_VID_RESET FLCS CPU_PLD_FLASH_FLCS PANEL_CS PLD_CENTER_PANEL CS PLD_CENTER_RST RST_PL ...

Page 180: ...IN5D R2261 0 R2262 0 R2263 0 R2264 0 R2265 0 R2266 0 R2267 0 R2268 0 C2253 NM C2254 NM FGND C2256 NM FGND C2255 NM FGND C2258 100p C2260 NM C2259 NM FGND JGND C2243 0 01u C2244 0 01u C2242 0 01u C2241 0 01u C2240 0 1u R2277 0 C2274 100p R2278 0 R2287 0 R2288 0 R2290 0 JGND C2231 220p C2285 1000p C2257 1000p C2287 220p RT1N144M Q2203 RT1N144M Q2204 RT1N144M Q2205 RT1N144M Q2206 SLW24S 1C7 CN2201 1 ...

Page 181: ... NDGND R2281 NM R2282 NM NDGND NDGND R2284 NM R2283 NM NM Q2207 NM Q2208 NM Q2209 NM Q2210 C2275 NM C2276 NM C2277 NM C2278 NM V JA3R3D C2283 0 1u NDGND V JA3R3D NDGND V JA3R3D C2284 0 1u R2297 0 NDGND R2299 0 R2300 0 R2210 470 R2209 470 C2262 1000p C2263 1000p TC7WH04FU IC2201 1A 1 3Y 2 2A 3 GND 4 5 2Y 6 3A 7 1Y 8 VCC TC7WH04FU IC2206 1A 1 3Y 2 2A 3 GND 4 5 2Y 6 3A 7 1Y 8 VCC TC7WH04FU IC2202 1A ...

Page 182: ...2 VSG1024 A S2110 LOAD_B 1 2 DSG1079 A S2102 FUNC_1 1 2 S2103 FUNC_2 1 2 S2105 FUNC_4 1 2 R2100 220 R2102 220 D2101 BLUE SLR343BC4T JKLM D2102 BLUE D2100 BLUE Q2101 D2104 BLUE CKS3832 A CN2100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 D2103 BLUE R2114 0 R2115 0 R2116 0 R2117 220 R2118 220 R2119 220 R2120 0 NDGND C2101 NM C2102 NM C2103 NM C2104 NM NDGND FGND V BUS5D 6 Rotary ENC LOAD_A RENC LOA...

Page 183: ...22 NDGND FGND FGND V 8D NDGND DKP3788 A JA2400 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RT1 RT2 D2400 HZM6R2ZMWA D2401 HZM6R2ZMWA D2402 HZM6R2ZMWA 52147 1010 CN2400 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C2400 NM C2401 NM FGND C2403 NM C2402 NM FGND C2404 NM FGND FGND C2405 NM R2407 0 R2408 0 R2409 0 R2410 0 R2411 0 R2412 0 D2403 NM FGND NDGND V 8D D2404 NM C2406 470p C2407 1000p C2408 0 01u C2409 10u CH NOTES NM RS1 16S J CKSRYB or C...

Page 184: ... VR2600 50k 1 3 2 4 C2637 1000p R2601 2 2k F C2638 1000p R2684 2 2k F AD5V V 5D1 FGND NDGND D2623 1SS352 D2624 1SS352 D2622 1SS352 D2625 1SS352 D2626 NM V 5D1 CN2600 KM200NA4L 1 2 3 4 CN2604 KM200NA3L 1 2 3 R2650 0 D2627 NM DSG1117 A S2612 PLAY PAUSE 1 2 DSG1117 A S2613 CUE 1 2 IC2601 TC7W14FU 7 1 4 8 IC2601 TC7W14FU 2 6 4 8 IC2601 TC7W14FU 5 3 4 8 V 5D2 V 5D2 V 5D V 5D1 V 5D1 C2639 10u 16 AL V 5D...

Page 185: ...V 5D V 14D R2697 4 7k R2656 390 R2659 390 R2657 390 R2662 390 R2653 390 R2661 390 R2654 390 R2649 390 R2696 150 R2655 150 UW3804 ABCDEF D2609 WHITE SLR343EC4T LMN D2613 E GREEN SLR343EC4T LMN D2614 E GREEN NDGND VKN1273 A CN2601 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SLI 343Y8C KLMN D2621 UMBER SLI 343Y8C KLMN D2616 UMBER SLI 343Y8C KLMN D2619 UMBER SLI 343Y8C KLMN D2610 UMBER SLI 343U8RC HJKL D2618 RED SL...

Page 186: ...CH C2801 0 1u NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND V 5D2 IC2800 GP1S94 C 1 A 2 K 3 E 4 NDGND Q2800 2SC4154 EFG CN2800 KM200NA3L 1 2 3 R2801 680 R2805 100k R2803 10k R2802 100 C2802 NM NDGND NM RS1 16S J CKSRYB means STANDBY NOTES JOG TOUCH DETECT NDGND CIRCUIT GND Alternative parts list 2SC4081 QRS Q2800 2SC4154 EFG ...

Page 187: ...00 GP1S94 C 1 A 2 K 3 E 4 IC2701 GP1S94 C 1 A 2 K 3 E 4 Q2701 2SC4154 EFG R2703 100 C2702 0 1u Q2700 2SC4154 EFG NDGND R2707 4 7k R2700 240 R2712 240 C2705 NM NDGND C2706 NM NDGND R2706 4 7k R2704 100 R2708 10k NDGND R2702 10k Alternative parts list Q2700 Q2701 2SC4081 QRS 2SC4154 EFG RS1 16S J NM CKSRYB means STANDBY NOTES JOG ROTATE DETECT JOG ROTATE DETECT NDGND CIRCUIT GND ...

Page 188: ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 N C R2324 0 R2323 0 R2322 0 NDGND C2318 33p C2319 33p C2320 33p C2322 33p C2310 470p R2303 22k R2306 30k C2321 0 01u 8 5V REG CONTROLLER DISPLAY A B OEL PANEL MODULE MXS8237 A Manual soldering Flying Reed Contact D D CH CH CH CH NOTES NM RS1 16S J CKSRYB CKSQYB means STANDBY RESISTOR CAPACITOR CH CCSRCH RS1 16SE D Dummy GND Cathode Driver T...

Page 189: ...8 3 0 0 G 4 1 6 31 6 5 Vin 4 5 2 Vin 4 1 5 Vout 5 1 6 32 6 5 5 3 3 Vout 5 0 8 6 N C 33 6 5 6 N C 7 7 4 34 0 0 7 0 0 G 8 8 1 Vin 35 0 0 8 5 1 9 0 0 G 36 0 0 G 10 0 0 G 37 0 0 11 0 0 38 0 0 12 8 2 Vin 39 0 0 Pin No Voltage V Pin No Voltage V 13 0 0 40 0 0 1 2 5 17 2 4 14 0 0 41 0 0 2 2 0 18 2 4 15 0 0 G 42 1 7 Vin 3 2 4 19 2 4 16 0 0 43 3 3 4 1 7 20 2 4 17 8 1 Vin 44 0 0 5 1 8 21 3 4 18 8 1 45 0 0 G...

Page 190: ...150 0 0 19 0 0 G 63 0 0 107 3 3 Vin 151 0 0 20 3 3 Vin 64 N C 108 0 0 152 3 3 21 0 0 65 N C 109 0 0 153 3 3 22 N C 66 1 2 Vin 110 0 6 154 N C 23 N C 67 0 0 111 1 2 Vin 155 0 0 G 24 N C 68 0 0 112 0 0 156 3 3 Vin 25 1 2 Vin 69 2 4 113 0 0 157 1 2 Vin 26 N C 70 0 0 G 114 0 0 158 3 3 27 0 0 71 3 3 Vin 115 0 7 159 3 3 28 3 3 72 2 2 116 0 7 160 3 3 29 0 0 73 0 0 117 0 0 G 161 3 3 30 0 0 G 74 0 0 118 3 ...

Page 191: ... 0 0 95 0 0 131 0 0 24 3 2 60 3 3 96 3 3 132 0 0 25 1 2 61 1 2 Vin 97 0 0 133 1 2 Vin 26 1 2 62 2 5 Vin 98 0 0 134 2 5 Vin 27 0 8 63 0 0 99 0 8 135 0 0 28 0 0 64 0 0 G 100 0 0 136 0 0 G 29 0 0 G 65 0 0 101 0 0 G 137 0 0 30 0 3 66 3 3 Vin 102 0 0 138 3 3 Vin 31 2 4 67 0 0 G 103 0 0 139 0 0 G 32 3 3 68 0 0 104 0 3 140 0 0 33 3 3 69 3 3 105 0 0 141 0 0 34 3 3 Vin 70 3 3 106 3 3 Vin 142 0 0 35 3 3 71 ...

Page 192: ...ement condition of IC501 Play style Normal The control unit and the drive unit are connected Measurement mode CD playback mode of Disk 1 and Disk 2 Pioneer Test disc STD 905 Track 2 Pin No Voltage V Pin No Voltage V Pin No Voltage V Pin No Voltage V 1 1 40 21 3 30 41 3 30 Vin 61 N C 2 0 00 G 22 0 00 42 0 00 G 62 1 60 3 3 30 Vin 23 3 30 43 0 00 G 63 N C 4 1 40 24 0 00 G 44 1 25 Vin 64 3 30 Vin 5 1 ...

Page 193: ...0 5 1 50 19 0 00 G 6 N C 20 5 00 Vin 7 0 00 G 21 2 20 8 5 00 Vin 22 5 00 9 5 00 Vin 23 0 00 10 0 00 G 24 N C 11 2 50 25 N C 12 N C 26 0 00 13 2 50 27 0 00 14 0 00 G 28 3 30 Pin No Voltage V Pin No Voltage V Pin No Voltage V Pin No Voltage V 1 3 30 Vin 17 N C 33 N C 49 3 30 2 3 10 18 N C 34 3 30 50 3 30 3 0 00 19 0 00 35 3 30 51 3 30 4 0 00 G 20 3 30 36 0 00 52 3 30 5 0 00 21 N C 37 N C 53 0 00 G 6...

Page 194: ...14 2 90 30 3 30 46 5 00 62 2 50 Vin 15 0 00 G 31 3 10 47 3 30 63 2 50 16 2 90 32 0 00 48 0 00 64 0 00 NMAIN ASSY CONTROL UNIT Pin No Voltage V Pin No Voltage V Pin No Voltage V Pin No Voltage V 1 3 30 1 3 30 1 0 60 1 3 30 Vin 2 5 00 Vin 2 3 30 Vin 2 0 60 2 0 00 G 3 0 00 G 3 0 00 G 3 5 90 3 3 04 4 N C 4 1 20 Vout 4 4 60 4 N C 5 2 60 5 0 80 5 7 60 Vin 5 2 50 Vout 6 0 00 G 7 1 20 8 1 24 Pin No Voltag...

Page 195: ... 1 40 36 0 00 G 4 0 00 G 15 3 00 26 0 00 37 1 66 5 3 30 16 0 00 G 27 1 30 38 0 00 6 3 30 17 3 30 Vin 28 1 40 39 0 00 7 3 30 18 3 20 29 3 30 Vin 40 0 00 8 N C 19 2 90 30 0 00 G 41 3 30 Vin 9 3 30 Vin 20 3 30 31 1 27 42 2 75 10 3 30 21 N C 32 3 30 43 N C 11 0 00 G 22 1 20 33 1 35 44 3 30 Measurement condition of IC706 Play style Manipulator style Conditions where the PC in which the USB driver dedic...

Page 196: ...58 0 00 88 0 00 9 0 00 39 2 40 59 5 00 89 0 00 10 0 00 40 0 00 60 0 00 90 0 00 11 0 00 41 0 00 61 4 90 91 4 90 12 4 90 42 0 00 62 4 90 Vin 92 4 90 13 2 30 43 0 00 63 0 00 93 0 00 14 0 00 G 44 0 00 64 0 00 G 94 0 00 15 2 25 45 0 00 65 0 00 95 0 00 16 4 90 Vin 46 4 90 66 0 00 96 0 00 G 17 4 90 47 0 00 67 0 00 97 0 00 18 0 00 48 0 00 68 0 00 98 4 90 Vin 19 0 00 49 0 00 69 0 00 99 4 90 Vin 20 4 90 50 ...

Page 197: ...tage Time 50ms div 2 0V div 2 0V div 5 0V div CH1 V 3R3D CH2 RST a b CH3 100MHz CH1 RST CH2 DSPRST CH3 FPGARST CH1 RST CH2 DSPRST CH3 USBRST CH4 DACRST GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND South CPU Reset Clear DAC Reset Clear USB CONTROLLER Reset Clear South CPU Reset Clear DSP Reset Clear FPGA Reset Clear Power On Signal Name No SCH PCB Measurement Point CH1 V 3R3D 1 V 3R3D TP CH2 RST 2 RST T...

Page 198: ...H4 SPIOUT 7 SPIOUT TP CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 DSPCS 21 R223 CH2 SPICLK 5 SPICLK TP CH3 SPIOUT 7 SPIOUT TP CH4 DACALTH 22 IC351 16P CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 10µs div 50ms div 5 0V div CH1 DSPRST CH2 SPIIN CH3 DSPCS CH4 SPIOUT CH1 DSPCS CH2 SPICLK CH3 SPIOUT CH4 DACALTH GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Measurement conditions At the time of power on Vo...

Page 199: ...v 500ms div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 10ms div 5 0V div 5 0V div 10ms div 2 0V div CH2 DAC_16M CH3 DAC_RST a b CH1 RST CH1 FPRGM CH2 FDONE CH3 SPICLK CH4 SPIOUT CH1 FPRGM CH2 FPGARST CH3 FDONE CH4 SPICLK a b a b GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Completion of FPGA configuration Start of FPGA configuration Completion of FPGA configuration Start of FPGA configuration DAC Reset Cl...

Page 200: ...v 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div 500ms div 500ms div 10µs div CH1 DACRST CH2 SPICLK CH3 SPIOUT CH4 DACALTH CH1 DACRST CH2 SPICLK CH3 SPIOUT CH4 DACBLTH CH1 DACRST CH2 SPICLK CH3 SPIOUT CH4 DACALTH GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND DAC Reset Clear DAC Reset Clear Measurement conditions At the time of power on Voltage Time Sign...

Page 201: ... div 5 0V div 2s div 10µs div 2s div CH1 DLRCK CH2 DDATAA CH3 DBCLK CH4 MUTEA CH1 DLRCK CH2 DDATAB CH3 DBCLK CH4 MUTEB CH1 DACRST CH2 SPICLK CH3 SPIOUT CH4 DACBLTH GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Play Start Play Start Idling Measurement conditions At the time of power on Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions At the time of power on Voltage Time Signal Na...

Page 202: ...H3 BFDATLA CH4 BFDATRA CD playback CD playback CD playback CD playback CH1 AMUTEA CH2 MUTEA CH3 ZERO CH_A CH4 CHA_LOUT CH1 AMUTEB CH2 MUTEB CH3 ZERO CH_B CH4 CHB_LOUT GND GND GND GND PAUSE muting in Scratch mode GND GND GND GND PAUSE muting in Scratch mode GND GND GND GND Audio muting control_2 A CH Audio muting control_2 B CH The AMUTEA signal is normally output when a disc on which data other th...

Page 203: ...v 2 0V div 200mV div 200mV div During playback of a CD in DISC 1 75 ohm termination CH1 1µs div DIGITAL OUT A No disc 75 ohm termination 1µs div DIGITAL OUT A 1s div CH1 DTGITAL OUT A CH1 DTGITAL OUT A CH1 BFBCLK CH2 BFLRCK CH3 BFDATLB CH4 BFDATRB GND GND GND GND GND GND Audio data Start of CD playback Measurement conditions At the time of power on Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point A disc...

Page 204: ...P CH4 KEY_DATA 36 KEY_DATA TP CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 1 cycle 200mV div 200mV div 2 0V div DIGITAL OUT B No disc 75 ohm termination 2 0V div 2 0V div 2 0V div CH1 1µs div CH1 1µs div DIGITAL OUT B During playback of a CD in DISC 2 75 ohm termination 500ms div CH1 DTGITAL OUT B CH1 DTGITAL OUT B CH1 BRDG_CS CH2 BRDG_FS CH3 BRDG_CLK CH4 KEY_DATA GND GND GND GND GND GND Measurement conditions Voltage Time Si...

Page 205: ...H2 CNTA2 a b a b GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND BACK CUE Play Start Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Idling Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Control connector A CH_1 Control connector A CH_2 1 Connect a mixer via both the A and B channel control connectors 2 Play bac...

Page 206: ...tions Measurement conditions Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Control connector B CH_1 1 Connect a mixer via both the A and B channel control connectors 2 Play back discs on both DISC 1 and 2 3 Set cue points with Controllers A and B 4 From the mixer command a Back Cue to Controller B 1 Connect a mixer via both the A and B channel control connectors 2 Play back dis...

Page 207: ... USB B Type No SCH PCB CH1 USBDP2 D _B 56 CH2 USBDM2 D _B 57 CH1 CH2 100ns div 100ns div 1 0V div 1 0V div 1 0V div 1 0V div GND GND CH1 USBDP12 CH2 USBDM12 CH1 USBDP1 CH2 USBDM1 Plug a USB memory device into the USB A Type connector on the front Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Connect the PC via th...

Page 208: ... than those measured with a FET probe 24 57MHz No SCH PCB CH1 24 57M 4 24 57M TP CH1 DSP_16MHz No SCH PCB CH1 DSP_16M 8 DSP_16M TP CH1 DAC_16MHz No SCH PCB CH1 DAC_16M 10 DAC_16M TP CH1 1 0V div 20ns div 1 0V div 500mV div 20ns div 10ns div CH1 DAC_16M CH1 DSP_16M CH1 24 57M GND GND GND Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Idling Measurement conditions Voltage Time Sig...

Page 209: ...Hz No SCH PCB CH1 USB_6M 14 USB_6M TP CH1 1 0V div 1 0V div 20ns div 50ns div 1 0V div 20ns div CH1 USB_6M CH1 HUB_24M CH1 FPGA_MCLK GND GND GND Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Idling Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Idling Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Idling ...

Page 210: ... OUT SIGNALS SMAIN CN501 No SCH PCB CH1 Audio DSP output 62 CN501 1P CH2 FPGA output 63 CN501 3P CH1 CH2 100ms div During playback of a CD 1 kHz 0 dB 2 0V div 2 0V div CH1 CH2 Digital out signals Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point ...

Page 211: ...o SCH PCB CH1 DBCLK 24 IC501 62 CH2 DLRCK 25 IC501 60 CH1 CH2 During playback of a CD 1 kHz 0 dB 2µs div 2 0V div 2 0V div 2 0V div During playback of a CD 1 kHz 0 dB 2 0V div 500µs div 2 0V div 2 0V div 500µs div 2 0V div During playback of a CD 1 kHz 0 dB 2 0V div CH1 Lch INPUT CH2 Lch OUTPUT CH3 Lch OUTPUT CH1 Lch INPUT CH2 Lch OUTPUT CH3 Lch OUTPUT CH1 Lch INPUT CH2 Lch OUTPUT Measurement cond...

Page 212: ...ISC 1 10 kilohm termination 200µs div CH1 CHA_LOUT CH1 CHA_LOUT CH1 CHA_LOUT GND GND GND On this section all measurement points are on the SJACK Assy Measurement is performed on Side A at the leads of capacitor etc Only signals at Channel L of Channel A are measured As signals at Channels L and R of Channels A and B have the same waveforms measurement is performed only at one channel During playba...

Page 213: ...rminal on the SJACK board Jack output terminal No SCH PCB CH1 CHA_LOUT 61 JA14_5P CH1 2 0V div During playback of a CD 1 kHz 0 dB in DISC 1 10 kilohm termination 200µs div CH1 FPGA_16M GND Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point ...

Page 214: ... TP CH3 LOAD 84 LOAD TP CH1 5 00V div CH2 5 00V div CH3 2 00V div While a disc is unloaded 100ns div 100mV div 100ms div During playback of a CD DVD While a disc is loaded 100ms div Disc in Completion of loading EJECT key is pressed Disc is ejected CH1 LPS1 CH2 LPS2 CH3 LOAD CH1 LPS1 CH2 LPS2 CH3 LOAD Load in CD DVD CH1 RF CH1 RF Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Me...

Page 215: ... CH3 TE 87 TE TP CH4 TEDRV 88 TEDRV TP CH3 1 00V div CH4 1 00V div No SCH PCB CH1 FE 89 FE TP CH2 FEDRV 90 FEDRV TP During Tracking Close of a CD 100ms div During Tracking Close of a DVD 100ms div C H 4 TEDRV C H 1 E C H 2 F C H 3 TE C H 4 TEDRV C H 3 TE CH1 FE CH2 FEDRV CD Waveforms DVD Waveforms Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions Voltage Time...

Page 216: ...93 SLIN2 TP CH1 1 00V div CH2 1 00V div CH3 5 00V div CH4 5 00V div 20 0ms div 500ms div 2s div While a disc is loaded During playback of a CD DVD CH4 SPIN During Track Search of a CD DVD CH3 TE CH3 SLIN1 CH4 SPIN CH3 TE CH4 SPIN CH3 TE CH4 SLIN2 CH3 SLIN1 CH4 SLIN2 CH3 SLIN1 CH4 SLIN2 SETUP CD DVD PLAY CD DVD TRACK SEARCH CD DVD Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Me...

Page 217: ...2 FEDRV 90 FEDRV TP CH3 SPIN 91 SPIN TP CH4 SPDLFG 94 SPDLFG TP CH1 1 00V div CH2 1 00V div CH3 2 00V div CH4 5 00V div While a disc is unloaded 100ms div During search operation of a CD DA 200ms div CH3 SLIN CH4 SPDLFG SEARCH CD STOP CD DVD CH3 SLIN1 CH4 SLIN2 Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point CH2 FE...

Page 218: ...div CH1 V BUS5 D CH2 V BF3R3D CH3 RST CH4 BUSCLK a b CH1 V BF3R3D CH2 RST CH3 PCONT CH4 V 3R3D a b c CH1 V BUS5D CH2 V 2R5V CH3 PCONT CH4 V SW5D a b North CPU Reset clear Power on Power on North CPU Reset clear No SCH PCB CH1 V BUS5D 101 C600 CH2 V BF3R3D 102 R600 CH3 RST 103 TP CH4 BUSCLK 104 TP No SCH PCB CH1 V BF3R3D 102 R600 CH2 RST 103 TP CH3 P CONT 105 R824 CH4 V 3R3D 106 C829 No SCH PCB CH1...

Page 219: ...a b 1 3s CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 5 0V div 2 0V div 2 0V div 20 0V div 5 0V div 500ms div 200ms div 5 0V div 5 0V div 5 0V div Normal style At the time of power on CH1 V 8D CH2 V BUS5D CH3 V SW5D CH4 V 5D CH1 V BUS5D CH2 DISP_ON CH3 LUMICON CH4 V LCDVF CH1 V BUS5D CH2 DISP_ON CH3 LUMICON CH4 V LCDVF No SCH PCB CH1 V 8D 109 TP CH2 V BUS5D 101 C600 CH3 V SW5D 108 Q811 1 CH4 V 5D 110 TP No SCH PCB CH1 V BUS5D...

Page 220: ... 109 CH1 V BUS5D CH2 DISP_ON CH3 LUMICON CH4 V LCDVF CH1 V BUS5D CH2 DISP_ON CH3 LUMICON CH4 V LCDVF CH1 V BUS5D CH2 DISP_ON CH3 LUMICON CH4 V LCDVF Brightness 4 Brightness 3 Brightness 5 a b Power on LCD Lit a b Power on LCD Lit a b Power on LCD Lit ...

Page 221: ...v 20ns div 1 0V div No SCH PCB CH1 24 576MHz 183 X600 No SCH PCB CH1 9MHz 184 R711 No SCH PCB CH1 9MHz 185 R708 8 NMAIN_CLOCK Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Idling Idling Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Idling ...

Page 222: ... CH1 27MHz for VIDEO ENCODER CH1 1 0V div 20ns div 50ns div 1 0V div No SCH PCB CH1 6 00MHz 186 X701 No SCH PCB CH1 27MHz 126 X1600 Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Idling Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Idling ...

Page 223: ... V 5DI CH2 10MHz CH3 PNL_RST CH4 PNL_CLK CH1 V 3R3D CH2 27MHz CH3 V_RST CH4 VIDEO_CS No SCH PCB CH1 V 3R3D 118 TP CH2 SUB_CLK9M 119 R702 CH3 RST_PL 120 D804 Anode CH4 SCK 121 R803 No SCH PCB CH1 V 5D1 122 C2604 CH2 10MHz 123 TP CH3 PNL_RST 124 TP CH4 PNL_CLK 125 TP No SCH PCB CH1 V 3R3D 118 TP CH2 27MHz 126 R1600 CH3 V_RST 127 IC1700 20 CH4 VIDEO_CS 128 R1718 9 STARTUP OPERATION OF EACH DEVICE Boa...

Page 224: ...H2 V 5D 130 D815 Cathode CH3 TFT_CLK9M 131 R711 No SCH PCB CH1 V 5D 130 D815 Cathode CH2 V 14D 190 TP CH3 V 8R5D 191 TP CH4 OEL_RST 133 TP Board to be measured NMAIN ASSY OELB ASSY a b Power on Reset clear Rise timing of clock reset and communication start of the LCD Rise timing of clock reset and communication start of the OEL Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions Voltage Time At t...

Page 225: ...NL_OUT CH1 SCK CH2 MOSI CH3 MISO CH4 PANEL_CS CH1 SCK CH2 MOSI CH3 MISO CH4 VIDEO_CS No SCH PCB CH1 PNL_IN 134 TP CH2 PNL_FS 135 TP CH3 PNL_CLK 125 TP CH4 PNL_OUT 136 TP No SCH PCB CH1 SCK 121 R803 CH2 MOSI 137 R808 CH3 MISO 138 R809 CH4 PANEL_CS 139 R1717 No SCH PCB CH1 SCK 121 R803 CH2 MOSI 137 R808 CH3 MISO 138 R809 CH4 VIDEO_CS 128 R1718 10 REGULAR OPERATION OF EACH DEVICE Board to be measured...

Page 226: ...CH2 OEL_CS CH3 OEL_CLK CH4 OEL_DATA No SCH PCB CH1 VSYNC 187 R640 CH2 HSYNC 140 R641 CH3 DATAENV 141 IC1700 no 19 CH4 PPI_CLK9M 142 R713 No SCH PCB CH1 VSYNC 187 R640 CH2 HSYNC 140 R641 CH3 DISP_ON 143 R722 CH4 TFT_CLK9M 131 R711 No SCH PCB CH1 OEL_RST 195 TP CH2 OEL_CS 158 TP CH3 OEL_CLK 159 TP CH4 OEL_DATA 156 TP Board to be measured DISP ASSY Board to be measured NMAIN ASSY Signal Name Measurem...

Page 227: ...11 VIDEO OUTPUT Board to be measured NMAIN ASSY PAL BDGHI 625 Video signal standard NTSC M 525 Video signal standard PAL BDGHI 625 Video signal standard NTSC M 525 Video signal standard C1840 148 VIDEO AMP 4pin Vin See 6 SERVICE MODE Service mode Display pattern Color bars Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions Time Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions Time ...

Page 228: ...oard to be measured NMAIN ASSY PAL BDGHI 625 Video signal standard NTSC M 525 Video signal standard PAL BDGHI 625 Video signal standard NTSC M 525 Video signal standard Signal Name Measurement Point Time Signal Name Measurement Point Time Service mode Display pattern Color bars Measurement conditions Service mode Display pattern Color bars Measurement conditions ...

Page 229: ...L_CLK CH2 OEL_MCLK CH1 10MHz CH1 ADIN 0 5V CH2 center 2 5V No SCH PCB CH1 OEL_CLK 159 CH2 OEL_MCLK 160 No SCH PCB CH1 10MHz 161 No SCH PCB CH1 ADIN 0 5V 162 CH2 center 2 5V 163 12 DISP_WAVEFORMS DISP_ASSY 5 0V T EM P O 100 point M P 3 16 TEMPO 0 point 2 5V T EM P O 100 poi nt M P 3 16 Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Idling Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Idling Meas...

Page 230: ... CH3 OEL_CS No SCH PCB CH1 Variable 0 5V 162 CH2 center 2 5V 163 No SCH PCB CH1 PNL_IN 134 CH2 PNL_FS 135 CH3 PNL_CLK 125 CH4 PNL_OUT 136 No SCH PCB CH1 OEL_DATA 156 CH2 OEL_CMD 157 CH3 OEL_CS 158 5 0V T EM P O 0 point 2 5V T EM P O 100 point M P 3 16 T EM P O 100 point M P 3 16 Communication between the NORTH CPU and SIDE PANEL microcomputer Communication between the OEL and SIDE PANEL microcompu...

Page 231: ... SCH PCB CH1 INPUT RTT1 164 IC2601 3 CH2 OUTPUT RTT1 166 IC2601 5 CH3 INPUT RTT2 165 IC2601 1 CH4 OUTPUT RTT2 167 IC2601 7 No SCH PCB CH1 INPUT TCH 168 IC2601 6 CH2 OUTPUT TCH 169 IC2601 2 13 DISP_JOG SIGNAL JOG Touch ON JOG Touch OFF No SCH PCB CH1 INPUT RTT1 164 IC2601 3 CH2 OUTPUT RTT1 166 IC2601 5 CH3 INPUT RTT2 165 IC2601 1 CH4 OUTPUT RTT1 167 IC2601 7 Measurement conditions Voltage Time Sign...

Page 232: ...RDG_CLK OUTPUT CH1 BRDG_FS INPUT CH2 BRDG_FS OUTPUT CH1 BRDG_CS INPUT CH2 BRDG_CS OUTPUT No SCH PCB CH1 INPUT 170 IC2203 1P CH2 OUTPUT 171 IC2203 7P No SCH PCB CH1 INPUT 172 IC2205 1P CH2 OUTPUT 173 IC2205 7P No SCH PCB CH1 INPUT 174 IC2201 1P CH2 OUTPUT 175 IC2201 7P 14 NJACK INTERNET COMMUNICATION Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions Voltage Ti...

Page 233: ...ISP_DATA1 OUTPUT CH1 DISP_DATA1 INPUT CH2 DISP_DATA1 OUTPUT No SCH PCB CH1 INPUT 176 IC2202 1P CH2 OUTPUT 177 IC2202 7P No SCH PCB CH1 INPUT 178 IC2207 1P CH2 OUTPUT 179 IC2207 7P No SCH PCB CH1 INPUT 180 IC2207 3P CH2 OUTPUT 181 IC2207 5P Idling Idling Idling Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Measure...

Page 234: ...IC1700 CH1 If communication with the video encoder failed CH1 If communication with the center panel microcomputer failed CH1 1 0V div 20µs div 1 0V div 20µs div 20µs div 1 0V div No SCH PCB CH1 151 IC1700 2P No SCH PCB CH1 151 IC1700 2P No SCH PCB CH1 151 IC1700 2P 15 NMAIN DEBUG SIGNAL WAVEFORMS Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Voltage Time Si...

Page 235: ... the side panel microcomputer for B player failed CH1 During normal operation CH1 1 0V div 20µs div 1 0V div 20µs div 20µs div 1 0V div No SCH PCB CH1 151 IC1700 2P No SCH PCB CH1 151 IC1700 2P No SCH PCB CH1 151 IC1700 2P Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point ...

Page 236: ...6 MEP 7000 1 2 3 4 A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 155 USB_B CH1 100ms div 1 0V div DJS play No SCH PCB CH1 DP1 188 L701 CH2 DM1 189 L701 16 NMAIN_USB Measurement conditions Voltage Time Signal Name Measurement Point ...

Page 237: ...n 24 PPI2 O Not used open 25 VDDINT1 V 1R2BD CPU core power supply input 1 2 V 26 PPI3 O Not used open 27 PF15 DSPDREQB I DSP data request of audio output B 28 PF14 DSPDREQA I DSP data request of audio output A 29 PF13 USBIRQ I USBIC interrupt request 30 GND9 DGND GND 31 VDDEXT4 V 3R3D I O power supply input 3 3 V 32 PF12 ATA2_IRQ I FPGA ATAPI data read request of drive 2 33 PF11 ATA1_IRQ I FPGA A...

Page 238: ...DT0PRI BFDATLA O L ch data output of audio output A 69 TFS0 BFLRCK I LRCK input of audio output AB 70 GND17 DGND GND 71 VDDEXT7 V 3R3D I O power supply input 3 3 V 72 TSCLK0 BFBCLK I BCLK input of audio output AB 73 DR0SEC I Not used connect to GND 74 DR0PRI I Not used connect to GND 75 RFS0 O Not used open 76 RSCLK0 O Not used open 77 TMR2 O Not used open 78 TMR1 O Not used open 79 TMR0 O Not use...

Page 239: ...Not used open 121 ADDR19 A19 O Address bus 122 ADDR18 A18 O Address bus 123 ADDR17 A17 O Address bus 124 ADDR16 A16 O Address bus 125 ADDR15 A15 O Address bus 126 ADDR14 A14 O Address bus 127 ADDR13 A13 O Address bus 128 GND26 DGND GND 129 GND27 DGND GND 130 GND28 DGND GND 131 GND29 DGND GND 132 GND30 DGND GND 133 GND31 DGND GND 134 VDDEXT11 V 3R3D I O power supply input 3 3 V 135 ADDR12 A12 O Add...

Page 240: ...S2 O FLASH ROM chip select 160 AMS1 FLCS1 O FLASH ROM chip select 161 AMS0 FLCS0 O FLASH ROM chip select 162 ARDY RDY I RDY signal of FPGA 163 BR I Not used connect to 3 3 V 164 SA10 SA10 O A10 for SDRAM 165 SWE SWE O SDRAM WE 166 SCAS SCAS O SDRAM CAS 167 SRAS SRAS O SDRAM RAS 168 VDDINT8 V 1R2BD CPU core power supply input 1 2 V 169 CLKOUT 100MHz O Bus clock 24 576x4 MHz 170 GND34 DGND GND 171 V...

Page 241: ..._L24N_6 VREF_6 BRDG_CS _N I Control input of control unit communication 25 IO_L23P_6 BRDG_CLK_N I Clock input of control unit communication 26 IO_L23N_6 BRDG_FS_N I Control input of control unit communication 27 IO_L22P_6 KEY_DATA_N I Key data input of control unit communication 28 IO_L22N_6 SD1_OUT O Display data output Primary of control unit communication 29 GND4 DGND GND 30 IO_L21P_6 A18 I CPU...

Page 242: ... IO VREF_4 D6 I O CPU data bus 71 DONE FDONE O FPGA initialization termination notification 72 CCLK SPICLK I FPGA configuration clock input 73 IO_L01P_3 VRN_3 D7 I O CPU data bus 74 IO_L01N_3 VRP_3 D8 I O CPU data bus 75 VCCO_RIGHT1 V 3R3D I O power supply input 3 3 V 76 IO1 D9 I O CPU data bus 77 IO_L20P_3 D10 I O CPU data bus 78 IO_L20N_3 D11 I O CPU data bus 79 IO_L21P_3 D12 I O CPU data bus 80...

Page 243: ... supply input 1 2 V 122 IO_L31P_1 ATA2_D8 I O ATA2 data bus 123 IO_L31N_1 VREF_1 ATA2_D7 I O ATA2 data bus 124 IO_L32P_1 GCLK4 ATA1_CS3 O ATA1 chip select 3 125 IO_L32N_1 GCLK5 16 9344MHz I Clock input for audio 126 VCCO_TOP2 V 3R3D I O power supply input 3 3 V 127 IO_L32P_0 GCLK6 ATA1_CS1 O ATA1 chip select 1 128 IO_L32N_0 GCLK7 ATA1_A2 O ATA1 address bus 129 IO_L31P_0 VREF_0 ATA1_A0 O ATA1 addre...

Page 244: ...ignal output of LCD video encoder 25 VDDINT1 V BF1R2D CPU core power supply input 1 2 V 26 PPI3 B6 O Blue signal output of LCD video encoder 27 PF15 B7 O Blue signal output of LCD video encoder 28 PF14 G3 O Green signal output of LCD video encoder 29 PF13 G4 O Green signal output of LCD video encoder 30 GND9 NDGND GND 31 VDDEXT4 V BF3R3D I O power supply input 3 3 V 32 PF12 G5 O Green signal outpu...

Page 245: ...puter A communication 69 TFS0 PNL_FS O Control output of side panel microcomputer AB communication 70 GND17 NDGND GND 71 VDDEXT7 V BF3R3D I O power supply input 3 3 V 72 TSCLK0 PNL_CLK O Clock output of side panel microcomputer AB communication 73 DR0SEC BPNL_IN I Key data input of side panel microcomputer B communication 74 DR0PRI APNL_IN I Key data input of side panel microcomputer A communicati...

Page 246: ...pen 120 BGH O Not used open 121 ADDR19 A19 O Address bus 122 ADDR18 A18 O Address bus 123 ADDR17 A17 O Address bus 124 ADDR16 A16 O Address bus 125 ADDR15 A15 O Address bus 126 ADDR14 A14 O Address bus 127 ADDR13 A13 O Address bus 128 GND26 NDGND GND 129 GND27 NDGND GND 130 GND28 NDGND GND 131 GND29 NDGND GND 132 GND30 NDGND GND 133 GND31 NDGND GND 134 VDDEXT11 V BF3R3D I O power supply input 3 3 ...

Page 247: ...USB_CS O USB chip select output 160 AMS1 FLCS1 O CPLD chip select output 161 AMS0 FLCS0 O FLASH ROM and PLD chip select output 162 ARDY Not used connect to 3 3 V 163 BR Not used connect to 3 3 V 164 SA10 SA10 O A10 for SDRAM 165 SWE SWE O SDRAM WE 166 SCAS SCAS O SDRAM CAS 167 SRAS SRAS O SDRAM RAS 168 VDDINT8 V BF1R2D CPU core power supply input 1 2 V 169 CLKOUT BUSCLK 100MHz O Bus clock 24 576x4...

Page 248: ... sync signal input of LCD video encoder 19 I O14 DATAENV O Data enable output of video encoder 20 I O15 V_RST O Reset output of video encoder 21 I O16 O Not used open 22 I O17 FD6 I NORTH CPU data bus 23 I O18 FD5 I NORTH CPU data bus 24 GND4 NDGND GND 25 I O19 FD4 I NORTH CPU data bus 26 I O20 TCK TCK_F I For debugging 27 I O21 FD3 I NORTH CPU data bus 28 I O22 FD2 I NORTH CPU data bus 29 VCC3 V ...

Page 249: ...ot used open 23 P7_5 RENC_2 I Encoder pulse input 2 24 P7_4 RENC_1 I Encoder pulse input 1 25 P7_3 O Not used open 26 P7_2 O Not used open 27 P7_1 O Not used open 28 P7_0 LUMICON O Control output of LCD luminance 29 P6_7 TxD I For debugging 30 P6_6 RxD I For debugging 31 P6_5 CLK I For debugging 32 P6_4 BUSY I For debugging 33 P6_3 MISO O Data output of NORTH CPU communication 34 P6_2 MOSI I Data ...

Page 250: ..._1 SEL_UP I SEL UP key input 70 P2_0 SEL_DW I SEL DOWN key input 71 P1_7 O Not used open 72 P1_6 O Not used open 73 P1_5 O Not used open 74 P1_4 O Not used open 75 P1_3 O Not used open 76 P1_2 LCD_CENTER_DISP_ON O LCD display permission output 77 P1_1 O Not used open 78 P1_0 O Not used open 79 P7 O Not used open 80 P6 FUNC_1 I FUNC1 key input 81 P5 FUNC_2 I FUNC2 key input 82 P4 FUNC_3 I FUNC3 key...

Page 251: ... 24 P7_6 I JOG touch input 25 P7_5 TA2IN RTT1 I JOG rotation detection input 1 26 P7_4 TA2OUT RTT2 I JOG rotation detection input 2 27 P7_3 CTS2 RTS2 TA1IN RTT2 I JOG rotation detection input 2 28 P7_2 CLK2 TA1OUT OEL_CLK O OEL clock output 29 P7_1 RXD2 SCL2 TA0IN OEL_CS O OEL chip select output 30 P7_0 TXD2 SDA2 TA0OUT OEL_DATA O OEL data output 31 P6_7 TXD1 SDA1 TxD For debugging 32 P6_6 RXD1 SC...

Page 252: ...D 73 P1_7 I Not used connect to GND 74 P1_6 INT4 I Not used connect to GND 75 P1_5 INT3 O Not used open 76 P1_4 O Not used open 77 P1_3 O Not used open 78 P1_2 O Not used open 79 P1_1 O Not used open 80 P1_0 O Not used open 81 P0_7 AN0_7 AS_RLP I Direct key input PLAY PAUSE 82 P0_6 AN0_6 AS_LPO I Direct key input CUE 83 P0_5 AN0_5 AS_LPI I Direct key input LOOPIN CUE 84 P0_4 AN0_4 AS_PLAY I Direct...

Page 253: ...ted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations For further information for respective destinations be sure to check with the schematic diagram 4 View point of PCB diagrams Symbol In PCB Diagrams Symbol In Schematic Diagrams Part Name B C E D D G G S S B C E B C E D G S B C E B C E B C E Transistor Transistor with resistor Field effect transistor Resistor array 3 terminal regu...

Page 254: ...103 P106 4661 25 DE CHEZ LITTELFUSE INC P101 466001 P102 4661 75 P103 P106 4661 25 STATUS C708 C705 KN363 KN361 1 1 1 5 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 50 45 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 175 1 5 50 1 5 0 45 50 55 60 1 1 1 10 20 30 4 1 10 20 30 40 1 1 5 10 1 5 10 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 ...

Page 255: ...03 TPD5 TPD6 L405 TPD7 L406 L407 C381 IC302 C382 IC303 TPD8 TPD9 C385 C386 IC306 TPD10 C387 TPD11 TPD12 TPD13 TPD14 TPD15 IC503 C390 IC505 C399 40 1 36 7 44 1 17 32 33 48 49 64 1 4 1 17 32 33 48 49 64 1 8 1 21 1 7 DNP2283 B N W O D E D I S T CONTACT SIDE UP F HEAT PROOF PRE FLUX 16 16 SMAIN DWX2706 KN364 KN366 KN365 KN362 1 1 1 5 10 15 20 1 5 10 15 20 1 5 10 15 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 1 1 1...

Page 256: ... C513 R550 C514 C516 C517 C324 C325 C327 C329 C522 C524 C525 C526 R563 R564 R565 R566 R567 R568 R569 LF S I D E B F I R S T C533 R570 C534 R571 C535 R572 C536 C537 R574 C538 R575 C539 R386 C540 C352 C549 C357 R394 C358 C550 C551 D300 C554 C565 C566 C567 C379 L404 L408 IC304 C388 IC501 IC504 IC506 IC507 C394 C395 C396 C397 C398 D350 D351 D352 D353 D354 D355 D356 D357 1 20 21 40 41 60 61 80 1 5 10 1...

Page 257: ...8 IC209 R1597 R1598 V 2R5FD V 1R2FD R300 R301 C1401 C1402 R304 R305 C1405 C1406 R308 R319 3 15 16 R323 17 18 C301 C302 C303 C304 C305 C306 C307 C310 C311 C315 C316 C317 C318 C319 C703 C704 F200 C320 C321 C322 C323 C324 C325 C327 C329 C713 C714 C716 C717 A B C 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 0 0 C719 C332 C334 C335 C336 C337 C720 V 1R2BD C338 F I R S T R385 R386 C356 C359 Q201 Q202 R399 C360 D300 C...

Page 258: ...3 EJTB EJECT_1 EJECT_2 V 5D D4200 D4201 D4202 S4200 S4201 CN4200 CN4201 J4200 1 USBLED2 2 USBLED1 3 USBOFF2 4 USBOFF1 5 DGND 6 V 5D J4202 J4201 DGND 1 0 1 5 1 5 SIDE A 1 2g DWS1400 FSWB CONTACT SIDE DOWN 1 6 C7 G USB_OFF1 USB_OFF2 D4100 D4101 S4100 S4101 CN4100 1 V 5D 2 DGND 3 USBOFF1 4 USBOFF2 5 USBLED1 6 USBLED2 1 5 SIDE A B B C C EJTB ASSY FSWB ASSY CN350 DNP2299 D DNP2299 D CN4201 CN4100 CN420...

Page 259: ... 8 DGND 7 EJECT1 6 EJECTLED2 5 EJECT2 4 USBOFF2 3 USBOFF1 2 USBLED1 1 USBLED2 6 V 5D 5 DGND 4 USBOFF1 3 USBOFF2 2 USBLED1 1 USBLED2 J4201 DGND J4202 E E SIDE B Q4200 Q4201 Q4100 Q4101 IC Q IC Q 1 2 L F Q4100 Q4101 R4101 R4102 R4100 DWS1400 FSWB 6 1 D4100 D4101 S4100 S4101 CN4100 6 USBLED2 5 USBLED1 4 USBOFF2 3 USBOFF1 2 DGND 1 V 5D E E C B B C SIDE B FSWB ASSY EJTB ASSY DNP2299 D DNP2299 D ...

Page 260: ... 5 CHA_LOUT 7 FGND 3 AGND 6 AGND 1 CNTA2 2 CNTA1 3 CNTA1 7 V 8D 10 V 8D 3 NDGND 6 NDGND 2 BRDG_FS 9 KEY_DATA 1 DISP_DATA1 5 BRDG_CS 4 DISP_DATA2 8 BRDG_CLK CAUTION REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE NO 491 500 MFD BY LITTELFUSE INC FOR P10 P11 ATTENTION EN CAS DE REMPLACEMENT DES FUSIBLES P10 P11 N UTILISER QUE LA REFERENCE 491 500 DE CHEZ P10 P11 NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND AGND AGND V 11A V 11A V 18A C20 KN10 C...

Page 261: ... DISP_DATA1 9 KEY_DATA 2 BRDG_FS 6 NDGND 3 NDGND 10 V 8D NDGND NDGND NDGND AGND AGND V 15A V 11A V 18A V 11A C35 C37 C40 C42 C47 C48 C53 L F C54 C55 C56 C63 C64 Q10 C65 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 Q18 Q19 JA12 JA13 C70 JA14 C71 JA15 JA16 C73 C74 Q20 C75 Q21 Q22 Q23 Q24 C78 C79 C80 C81 C85 VA10 VA11 VA12 VA13 CN10 CN11 CN15 CN16 CN17 CN18 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 J11 J12 J13 ...

Page 262: ...1 4 9 R 1 8 6 R 1 8 7 R 1 8 8 R 1 8 9 C1 5 0 C1 5 2 R 1 9 0 R 1 9 1 C1 5 5 R 1 9 2 R 1 9 3 R 1 9 4 R 1 9 5 R 1 9 6 R 1 9 7 R 1 9 8 D1 0 1 C1 6 5 C 1 7 5 C183 C18 6 IC108 C189 C190 C198 C199 L F P C C1110 C1111 C 1 1 1 4 C 1 1 1 5 C1116 A30C5 G SRV1 DWX2711 CONTACT SIDE 1 5 1 40 9 1 1 S M G N D 2 V 8 D 3 S A G N D 4 V 5 S D 5 S D G N D 2 S T 2 1 S T 2 3 S T 1 4 S T 1 5 S D G N D 6 L P S 2 7 L P S 1...

Page 263: ... F P D D A F E B C V C A 6 5 L D D R V 6 5 I 7 8 I 7 8L DDRV A 5 V VR78 N A R F ARF M O N I O M O N I 1 M O N I 2 B D0 OFTR D 3 6V RS W 7V RS W S P D L E C R X D T X D D 3 R 3 V S D G N D RW X R INSIDE 7 X6 MU2 SPDLFG S T 2 S T 2 S T 1 S T 1 L P S 2 L P S 1 L O L O F E DWX2711 SRV1 C O N T A C T S I D E U P 24 1 1 12 1 44 88 89 1 3 2 133 176 1 12 13 24 36 37 48 1 16 32 1 8 1 8 2 7 2 54 V R 6 5 MU1...

Page 264: ...1 LO LO CN4400 CN4401 CN4402 C7 G S4400 S4401 ST1 ST1 ST2 ST2 NC LO LO 1 4 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 9 1 1 3 4 ST2 ST2 ST1 ST1 DGND LPS2 LPS1 LO LO CN4400 CN4401 CN4402 L F S4400 S4401 ST2 ST2 ST1 ST1 LO LO NC SIDE A SIDE A SIDE B SIDE B F F F F SLMB1 ASSY SLMB1 ASSY DNP2299 D DNP2299 D TO STEPPING MOTOR CN4400 CN101 E CN4401 TO DC MOTOR CN4402 ...

Page 265: ...C7 G CN4300 C4301 JA4301 J4301 J4302 J4303 4 1 KN4300 1 1 1 1 2 ADD SOLDER USBB DWX2713 1 4 LF VA4300 VA4301 C4303 D4300 D4301 R4300 R4301 R4302 V 5USB2D J4303 J4301 FGND FGND J4302 DGND D D V 5USB2D 1 4 1 1 SIDE A SIDE A SIDE B SIDE B G G G G USBB ASSY USBB ASSY DNP2299 D DNP2299 D CN400 A CN4300 ...

Page 266: ... D 3 I N S I D E B D 0 O F T R FE 6 V R S W 7 V R S W R W X R 7 X 6 NRST TXD RXD L P S 2 L P S 1 S T 1 S T 1 S T 2 S T 2 M U2 M O N I 0 M O N I 1 M O N I 2 M O N I 3 R F O U T D C R F RF 7 8 L D D R V 6 5 L D D R V 78I 6 5 I A 5 V FRTN F D R V T R T N T D R V V R 7 8 V R 6 5 V C A D A F E B C T E N A R F A R F CONTACT SIDE UP 1 12 36 37 48 2 5 2 4 13 12 1 4 4 4 5 8 8 2 3 1 9 8 133 1 7 6 1 16 1 7 3...

Page 267: ...8 9 C 9 5 0 C 9 5 2 R 9 9 0 R 9 9 1 C 9 5 5 R 9 9 2 R 9 9 3 R 9 9 4 R 9 9 5 R 9 9 6 R 9 9 7 R 9 9 8 D 9 0 1 C 9 6 5 C 9 7 5 C 9 7 6 C 9 8 2 C 9 8 3 C 9 8 4 C 9 8 5 C 9 8 6 I C 9 0 8 C 9 8 9 C 9 9 0 C996 C 9 9 8 C 9 9 9 9 1 40 1 5 CONTACT SIDE D 5 V V 8D SRV2 DWX2712 1 1 S M G N D 2 V 8 D 3 S A G N D 4 V 5 S D 5 S D G N D 9 L O 8 L O 7 L P S 1 6 L P S 2 5 S D G N D 4 S T 1 3 S T 1 2 S T 2 1 S T 2 S...

Page 268: ...7 G CN4500 CN4501 CN4502 S4500 S4501 ST1 ST1 ST2 ST2 LO NC LO 1 4 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 9 1 1 3 4 1 ST2 2 ST2 3 ST1 4 ST1 5 DGND 6 LPS2 7 LPS1 8 LO 9 LO L F CN4500 CN4501 CN4502 S4500 S4501 ST2 ST2 ST1 ST1 LO NC LO SIDE A SIDE A SIDE B SIDE B I I I I SLMB2 ASSY SLMB2 ASSY DNP2299 D DNP2299 D TO STEPPING MOTOR CN4500 CN901 H CN4501 TO DC MOTOR CN4502 ...

Page 269: ...Y 2 2e NEUTRAL LIVE BLU VLT PRIMARY C1 S1 C7 G DWR1438 DWR1439 AN1 J1001 J1002 J1 1 1 2 2 NEUTRAL LIVE PRIMARY C1 S1 ADD SOLDER ADD SOLDER L F ADD SOLDER AN1 J1001 J1002 BLU VLT J1 SIDE A SIDE A SIDE B SIDE B K K K K ACIN ASSY ACIN ASSY DNP2299 D DNP2299 D ...

Page 270: ...8 C639 C640 D800 D801 L700 IC601 IC603 IC604 C1602 C1604 C1605 C1606 R703 C1619 C1621 D1600 R1602 R1603 R1604 R1605 R1607 R1610 R1611 R1615 R1617 R1618 C700 C702 R1650 R1651 D700 DW NM 1 1 A1 A1 1 1 BRWS MIX BUS CLK 100MHz R687 R690 R693 R694 R1718 R691 R698 R686 R685 A C1626 L1602 C1628 R1655 R1657 R1656 R1654 L1601 C1627 B B R750 IC700 IC1600 S800 S801 1 5 10 15 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 10 15 20 25...

Page 271: ... R725 R726 R730 R731 R732 R733 R734 LF P C C712 C714 C715 C717 C718 C719 C720 C721 C722 C724 C726 C727 IC706 DWX2705 NMAIN 1 1 1 1 PRODUCTION CODE MIX EFFECT UTIL BF3R3D V 2R5D V 3R3D R1718 R692 R688 R689 98 A R864 R874 R875 D813 Q807 Q806 C862 R884 R885 C871 C872 C873 C874 D816 D817 IC810 L805 C875 IC808 R749 R886 R887 C876 R889 IC811 R888 V USB2R5D P CONT 01 S802 S803 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 1 ...

Page 272: ...OUT IC1603 R1662 R1661 R1663 C1641 R1660 C1640 Q1600 R1665 C1642 1 5 10 1 5 10 1 1 5 1 5 20 1 E E E 1 5 1 5 10 15 20 1 5 10 15 20 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 5 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 1 CN701 1 TEST3 2 TEST2 3 TEST1 4 N C 5 D5V 6 D5V 7 N C 8 VSYNC 9 HSYNC 10 DISP 11 CLK 12 DGND 13 B7 14 B6 15 B5 16 B4 17 B3 18 B2 19 B1 20 B0 21 G7 22 G6 23 G5 24 G4 25 G3 26 G2 27 G1 28 G0 29 R7 30 R6 31 R5 32 R4 33 R3 34 R...

Page 273: ...03 C664 R695 R696 R684 R697 R1717 R1719 E UP C857 C858 C859 C860 L701 R869 A B C 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 0 0 R877 R878 Q811 L806 L804 R844 C868 IC809 Q814 C869 D815 Q812 R879 R880 R881 R882 C864 C866 C867 R883 C865 V 5D V 14V V BF3R3D V SW5D IN CLK RST OUT FS DISP DATA1 BRDG FS DISP DATA2 BRDG CLK KEY DATA BRDG CS 9MHz 6MHz D809 C810 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 10 1 5 10 15 5 1 1 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35...

Page 274: ...S5D V BUS5D V BUS5D NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND NDGND V JA3R3D V JA3R3D V JA3R3D V 8D J2212 1 51 5 1 02 01 1 1 1 5 10 O DJACK ASSY 1 4c CONTACT SIDE UP DWS1399 17 18 1 2 NDGND NDGND V OR5D RENC FUNC_1 FUNC_2 FUNC_3 FUNC_4 FUNC_5 FUNC_6 LOAD_B ENC SEL_UP LOAD_A SEL_DW CN2100 D2100 D2101 D2102 D2103 D2104 S2100 S2101 S2102 S2103 S2104 S2105 S2106 S2107 S2108 S2109 S2110 C7 G J2106 J210...

Page 275: ...2202 VA2201 R2201 C2203 VA2200 R2200 C2201 R2211 R2214 R2210 NJACK ADD SOLDER L F IC2201 IC2202 DWX2708 ADD SOLDER D2205 D2204 C2226 C2227 D2206 C2223 C2224 C2225 C2231 D2207 C2229 C2228 C2230 R2236 R2232 CN2201 C2235 ADD SOLDER C2233 C2234 C2232 ADD SOLDER ADD SOLDER 2 1 23 24 10 1 C2269 C2268 D2213 D2212 D2214 R2251 R2254 R2255 C2242 R2290 R2248 R2252 C2243 C2241 R2253 R2240 D2209 R2241 C2239 Q2...

Page 276: ... DISP DWX2707 CONTACT SIDE UP OUTADJ REALTIME CUE 1 1 13 VR2600 C7 G C2639 C2604 D2606 D2610 D2611 D2613 D2614 D2615 D2616 D2618 D2619 D2621 D2609 S2612 S2613 S2614 S2615 S2616 S2600 S2601 S2602 S2603 S2604 S2605 S2606 S2607 S2608 S2609 S2610 S2611 S2617 S2618 NO MOUNT P C C2640 CN2600 CN2603 CN2604 1 5 10 1 1 1 0 1 5 1 5 1 CN600 L S CN2601 CN2800 Q CN2604 CN2700 R CN2600 CN2300 CN2603 SIDE A SIDE...

Page 277: ... 1 DISP DWX2707 13 NDGND 8 DEL_CS 1 3 4 1 2 6 DEL_RST 5 DEL_CMD 3 DEL_CLK 2 DEL_DATA 9 DEL_MCLK 10 V 5D 11 NDGND 12 V 14D OEL_MCLK OEL_DATA OEL_CLK OEL_CMD OEL_RST OEL_CS DGND 10MHz PNLRST DGND V 14D V BUS5D V 5D LEDG PNL_FS PNL_CLK PNL_OUT PNL_IN R2650 D2626 7 NDGND 4 NDGND 1 NDGND D2627 DGND 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 A B C D 1 V 5D2 2 RTT1 3 RTT2 4 NDGND V 5D2 TCH NDGND 8 TxD 7 RxD 6 CLK 5 VCC 4 BUSY 3 ND...

Page 278: ...08 R2310 1 24 OPEN SIDE DWX2714 OELB 15NC 14IFSEL 13REGS 12XO Q2300 R2312 R2317 R2314 TH2300 R2313 R2315 R2316 11VSSD 10XI 9VSSA 8VAL 7VAH 6VKH 5NC 4CVDL 3IREF 2VSSK 1NC V 14D 1 OELG CS CMD IC2302 19XCMD 18XRES 17XCS 16VDD 24NC 23VSSD 22SOTX 21SIRX 20SCL C2313 C2306 R2324 R2322 R2323 V 8R5D V 5D CLK DATA RST NDGND MCLK 1 NDGND 2 DEL_DATA 3 OEL_CLK 4 NDGND 5 OEL_CMD 6 OEL_RST 7 NDGND 8 OEL_CS 9 DEL...

Page 279: ...C2700 IC2701 R2712 R2702 C2706 R2708 C2705 E E 2 4c 1 V 5D2 2 TCH 3 NDGND 1 2 3 4 1 3 DWX2750 JOGT C2801 C2802 R2801 R2802 R2803 Q2800 CN2800 R2805 LF IC2800 E 6 10 A30C5 C7 G A B C 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 0 0 DWX2714 OELB P C Q2700 Q2701 IC2700 IC2701 Q2800 IC2800 SIDE B SIDE B DNP2308 C DNP2300 D DNP2300 D OELB ASSY S JOGR ASSY R JOGT ASSY Q S R Q IC Q IC Q ...

Page 280: ...2 SRV2 ASSY DWX2712 NSP 1 SSUB ASSY KUCXJ DWM2332 NSP 1 SSUB ASSY WYXJ5 TLFXJ WAXJ5 DWM2333 2 ACIN ASSY KUCXJ DWR1438 2 ACIN ASSY WYXJ5 TLFXJ WAXJ5 DWR1439 2 FSWB ASSY DWS1400 2 SLMB1 ASSY DWS1401 2 SLMB2 ASSY DWS1402 2 EJTB ASSY DWS1403 2 SJACK ASSY DWX2896 2 USBB ASSY DWX2713 1 POWER SUPPLY UNIT DWR1440 Mark No Description Part No A SMAIN ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS IC 200 BU4230G IC 201 TC74LCX08FTS1 I...

Page 281: ...360 390 551 554 CEVW101M16 C 361 366 535 540 CKSRYB104K16 C 371 378 415 421 BCG1054 C 379 402 414 416 CKSSYB104K10 C 391 399 CCSSCH471J16 C 400 401 CCSSCH9R0D50 C 418 420 422 425 CKSSYB104K10 C 423 424 429 BCG1054 C 426 428 431 434 CKSSYB104K10 C 435 436 541 544 CEVW470M16 C 502 505 507 CKSSYB104K10 Mark No Description Part No C 512 519 521 523 CKSSYB104K10 C 520 529 530 CEVW101M10 C 524 525 CCSSC...

Page 282: ... 100 CERAMIC RESONATOR 16 934 MHz DSS1157 CN 100 24P FFC CONNECTOR DKN1445 CN 101 CONNECTOR VKN1935 CN 103 CONNECTOR CKS4179 CN 104 CONNECTOR CKS4868 CN 107 CONNECTOR AKM1276 CN 108 CONNECTOR AKM1277 RESISTORS R 126 131 169 1139 RS1 16S1002F R 127 130 RS1 16S3302F R 133 176 RS1 16S4701F R 143 RAB4CQ103J R 157 RS1 16SS1502F R 167 1133 1134 RS1 16S2702F R 171 175 177 199 RS1 16S220J R 1100 1114 RS1 ...

Page 283: ...02F R 927 930 RS1 16S3302F R 933 976 RS1 16S4701F R 943 RAB4CQ103J R 957 RS1 16SS1502F R 967 1933 1934 RS1 16S2702F R 971 975 977 999 RS1 16S220J R 1900 1914 RS1 16S220J R 1915 1918 1947 1948 RS1 16SS3303F R 1922 1923 RS1 4SA3R3J R 1926 1929 RS1 4SA1R0J R 1937 1938 RS1 16S0R0J R 1940 RS1 16S1002F Other Resistors RS1 16SS J CAPACITORS C 901 903 914 950 CKSSYB103K16 C 902 906 908 912 CKSSYB104K10 C ...

Page 284: ...D 800 803 SML 212VT QR D 804 809 813 816 1SS352 D 806 808 RSX201L 30 D 815 RB161M 20 D 1600 DAN217 MISCELLANEOUS L 700 INDUCTOR DTH1204 L 701 COIL DTH1197 L 801 INDUCTOR BTH1112 L 802 INDUCTOR DTL1137 L 804 806 POWER INDUCTOR 22U DTL1100 L 805 INDUCTOR BTH1110 L 1600 INDUCTOR LCTC1R8K2125 L 1601 INDUCTOR LCTC1R0K2125 L 1602 CHIP FERRITE BEADS DTF1117 L 1603 CHIP FERRITE BEADS VTL1169 S 800 803 SWI...

Page 285: ...20PYY1010E VA 2200 2201 VARISTORS EZJZ1V270RM RESISTORS R 2252 2255 2257 2260 RS1 16S2701D R 2303 RS1 16S75R0F Other Resistors RS1 16S J CAPACITORS C 2201 2202 2205 2206 CKSRYB104K16 C 2203 2225 2234 2238 CKSRYB103K50 Mark No Description Part No C 2204 BCG1054 C 2207 CKSYB106K16 C 2213 2215 2218 2240 CKSRYB104K16 C 2216 CEAT102M16 C 2222 CEAT102M10 C 2223 2226 2229 2232 CCSRCH101J50 C 2224 2227 22...

Page 286: ...50 C 2622 2624 CCSRCH180J50 C 2630 2632 CCSRCH221J50 C 2634 2636 CKSRYB104K16 C 2638 CKSRYB102K50 C 2639 CEAL100M16 C 2640 CEAL330M10 Q JOGT ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS IC 2800 GP1S94 Q 2800 2SC4154 MISCELLANEOUS CN 2800 L PLUG 3P KM200NA3L RESISTORS All Resistors RS1 16S J CAPACITORS C 2801 CKSRYB104K16 R JOGR ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS IC 2700 2701 GP1S94 Q 2700 2701 2SC4154 MISCELLANEOUS CN 2700 L PLUG 4P KM2...

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