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Sep. 2009

SP-404SX

3. PHONES

fig.test03.eps

1.

Input a 

1-kHz sine wave

 at 

-10 dBu

 from the signal generator to the 

LINE IN L

 connector.

2.

Turn the 

VOLUME

 control all the way clockwise to adjust it to 

MAX

.

3.

Verify that the output from the left (L) channel of the 

PHONES

 jack is a 

sine wave

 at 

-3 dBu (±3 dB)

, and that no output comes from the right (R) 

channel.

4.

Input a 

1-kHz sine wave

 at 

-10 dBu

 from the signal generator to the 

LINE IN R

 connector.

5.

Verify that the output from the right (R) channel of the 

PHONES

 jack is a 

sine wave

 at 

-3 dBu (±3 dB)

, and that no output comes from the left (L) 

channel.

6.

Press the [MIC] button to advance to the next item.

4. LINE IN/OUT

fig.test04.eps

1.

Input a 

1-kHz sine wave

 at 

-10 dBu

 from the signal generator to 

LINE IN 

L

.

2.

Verify that the output from the 

LINE OUT L

 connector is a 

sine wave

 at 

-

13 dBu (±3 dB)

.

3.

Input a 

1-kHz sine wave

 at 

-10 dBu

 from the signal generator to 

LINE IN 

R

.

4.

Verify that the output from the 

LINE OUT R

 connector is a 

sine wave

 at 

-

13 dBu (±3 dB)

.

5.

Increase the input signal and verify that the 

PEAK

 indicator lights up.

* The indicator lights up at about 

+5 dBu

.

6.

Press the [MIC] button to advance to the next item.

5. MIC IN (EXTERNAL)

fig.test05.eps

1.

Connect an external microphone and input audio, and verify that the 
signal is output from 

PHONES L

 and 

R

 or 

LINE OUT L

 and 

R

.

2.

Slowly turn the 

MIC LEVEL

 control clockwise, and verify that the output 

level rises.

3.

Press the [MIC] button to advance to the next item.

6. MIC IN (INTERNAL)

fig.test06.eps

1.

Turn the 

VOLUME

 control all the way clockwise to adjust it to 

MAX

.

2.

Input audio into the internal microphone at the bottom right of the top 
panel, and verify that the signal is output from 

PHONES L

 and 

R

 or 

LINE 

OUT L

 and 

R

.

3.

Press the [MIC] button to advance to the next item.

7. SW/LED

1.

Verify that the two locations near the 

Roland

 logo and 

BPM/VALUE

 

above and below the display simultaneously light up in alternating red 
and blue.

2.

Verify that the 7-segment LED display lights up in sequence.

3.

Press the buttons whose LEDs light up.

The [DRIVE] button lights up first.

Pressing the button makes it go dark, and the next button lights up.

The buttons light up in succession, moving from the upper left of the top 
panel to the lower right. Pressing the [MIC] button, which is the last one, 
makes the message 

CAn

 appear on the 7-segment LED display.

4.

Press the [CANCEL] button.

The message 

rEN

 appears on the 7-segment LED display.

5.

Press the [REMAIN] button.

Operation automatically advances to the next item.

8. A/D

fig.test0

8

-1.eps

1.

Turn the [CTRL 1] control all the way clockwise, and verify that a 
message like the one shown below appears on the 7-segment LED 
display.

fig.test0

8

-2.eps

2.

In the same way, turn the control all the way counterclockwise, and 
verify that a dot is displayed at the lower right of the 

8

.

fig.test0

8

-3.eps

3.

Carry out steps 

1

 and 

2

 for the [CTRL 2] and [CTRL 3] controls in the 

same way.

When the three controls have been verified to work correctly, execution 
automatically advances to the next item.

9. MUTE/VOLUME/SD CARD

The message 

MUt

 appears on the 7-segment LED display, and a sine 

wave is played.

1.

Press the [MIC] button.

2.

Verify that the [MIC] button lights up 

goes dark

 and the audio is muted.

3.

Press the [MIC] button.

4.

Verify that the [MIC] button goes dark 

lights up

 and the audio is heard 

again.

The message 

rMV

 appears on the 7-segment LED display.

* When the message 

SD

 appears, again insert the SD card for Test-mode use.

5.

Eject the SD card for Test-mode use.

6.

When the message 

SD

 appears, again insert the SD card for Test-mode 

use.

Operation automatically moves to the next item.

Summary of Contents for SP-404SX

Page 1: ...t 7 Plain View 8 Plain View Parts List 9 Parts List 10 Verifying the Version Numbers 12 Formatting an SD Card 12 Data Backup and Restore Operations 12 Performing a Factory Reset 14 Updating the System...

Page 2: ...the following reasons applies Because it is supplied as an assembled part under a different part code Because a number of circuit boards are grouped together and supplied as a single circuit board und...

Page 3: ...o type Headphones PHONES jack Stereo 1 4 inch phone type MIC IN jack 1 4 inch phone type MIDI IN connector DC IN jack SD card slot Power Supply DC 9 V Ni MH AA SIZE Rechargeable Battery x 6 Alkaline A...

Page 4: ...2 04011745 ROTARY POTENTIOMETER RK09K12C0A8H 1 3 03679256 ROTARY POTENTIOMETER RK09D1130C5B 3 4 01899801 RCA PIN JACK YKC21 3834N 2 5 01566445 DIN CONNECTOR YKF51 5067 1 6 02671312 SLIDE SWITCH SLG 22...

Page 5: ...5 Sep 2009 SP 404SX...

Page 6: ...6 Sep 2009 SP 404SX Exploded View fig bunkai eps Top Bottom View 1 View 2 1 2 3 4 8 9 6 7 16 10 11 12 13 19 17 18 14 15 20 20 21 5...

Page 7: ...188 PANEL SHEET ASSY 1 This unit includes the following parts 7 PANEL BOARD 1 15 JACK BOARD 1 8 5100006879 RUBBER SW PAD 1 9 03908978 PWB HOLDER MAIN 1 10 5100007184 MAIN BOARD ASSY 1 11 5100009219 SH...

Page 8: ...8 Sep 2009 SP 404SX Plain View fig bunkai H eps Top View 1 Bottom View 2 c b c a a d b e b...

Page 9: ...Name Description Q ty a 02126156 SCREW M3X10 HEX SOCKET HEAD CAP TAPTITE P 4 b 40011312 SCREW 3X8 BINDING TAPTITE P BZC 12 c 40011112 SCREW 3X10 BINDING TAPTITE B BZC 6 d 40011490 SCREW M3X6 PAN MACH...

Page 10: ...9 RUBBER SW PAD 1 SWITCH 02671312 SLIDE SWITCH SLG 22 465 1 JACK EXT TERMINAL 01566445 DIN CONNECTOR YKF51 5067 1 01899801 RCA PIN JACK YKC21 3834N 2 13449275 6 5MM JACK YKB21 5074 2 13449711 AC ADAPT...

Page 11: ...9584 GROUNDING TERMINAL M1698 2 ACCESSORIES Standard 5100008948 OWNER S MANUAL ENGLISH 1 5100008944 OWNER S MANUAL JAPANESE 1 5100008941 CD ROM ENGLISH JAPANESE V1 00 1 04236101 AC ADAPTOR WITHOUT AC...

Page 12: ...s required SD card Main board Both SD card and main board Parameter Saved Only on the Main Board The parameter shown below is saved only on the Main Board When servicing or replacing the Main Board no...

Page 13: ...ord of the parameter settings saved on the Main Board is described below 1 Eject the SD card 2 Hold down FUNC and turn on the power switch on the rear panel and write down the type of battery displaye...

Page 14: ...41 Procedure Copying Factory default Data to the SD Card 1 Format the SD card on the SP 404SX Refer to Formatting an SD Card p 12 2 Using the computer copy the FCTRY folder on the SP 404SX Utility CD...

Page 15: ...he 7 segment LED display and the dot at the rightmost character flashes Never switch off the power while the dot is flashing Doing so may result in data corruption If the message Sd appears reinsert t...

Page 16: ...ng Test Items Holding down the TAP TEMPO button and pressing a pad from 1 to 11 jumps to the test item corresponding to the number of the pressed pad even while testing is in progress For the correspo...

Page 17: ...or LINE OUT L and R 3 Press the MIC button to advance to the next item 7 SW LED 1 Verify that the two locations near the Roland logo and BPM VALUE above and below the display simultaneously light up...

Page 18: ...om 1 to 3 flashes to indicate the destination The relationships between the pads and the destinations are as follows If the correct destination has not been set follow the procedure described in Savin...

Page 19: ...19 Sep 2009 SP 404SX...

Page 20: ...20 Sep 2009 SP 404SX Block Diagram Wiring Diagram fig BLOCK eps L...

Page 21: ...21 Sep 2009 SP 404SX fig BLOCK eps R...

Page 22: ...22 Sep 2009 SP 404SX Circuit Board Panel Board Jack Board fig b PANEL 1 eps...

Page 23: ...23 Sep 2009 SP 404SX fig b PANEL 2 eps...

Page 24: ...1 2 3 DTC114TKAT146 Q12 1 2 3 DTC114TKAT146 Q13 1 2 3 C1 330uF 6 3V DTC114TKAT146 Q16 1 2 3 SSC Z16B LED20 1 2 SSC Z16B LED47 UnPop 1 2 SSC Z16B LED46 UnPop 1 2 SSC Z16B LED21 1 2 SSC Z16B LED48 UnPop...

Page 25: ...MI059 3 11 21 22 12 SW14 CARBON_SW MI059 4 11 21 22 12 SW15 CARBON_SW MI059 3 11 21 22 12 SW16 CARBON_SW MI059 4 11 21 22 12 SW17 CARBON_SW MI059 5 11 21 22 12 SW18 CARBON_SW MI059 7 11 21 22 12 SW19...

Page 26: ...2 SLG 22 465 SW100 21 23 22 SLG 22 465 SW100 10 SLG 22 465 SW100 20 TER1 M1698 1 2 3 4 TER2 M1698 1 2 3 4 HEC0470 01 630 JK4 3 1 2 CN2 B12B PH K S LF SN 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 7 YKF51 5067N JK2 4 2...

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