Yamaha 9000 Pro Service Manual Download Page 16

9000 Pro

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INSTALLING OPTIONAL HARDWARE

The following optional units can be installed to the 9000Pro. 

Before installing the optional hardware, make sure you have a Philips screwdriver. 

Installation Precautions

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 Plug-in Boards

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 Hard disk unit

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 SIMM

SIMM cover

Plug-in board/Hard disk cover

WARNING

• Before beginning installation, switch off the power to the 9000Pro and connected peripherals, and unplug them from the 

power outlet. Then remove all cables connecting the 9000Pro to other devices. (Leaving the power cord connected while 
working can result in electric shock. Leaving other cables connected can interfere with work.)

• Be careful not to drop any screws inside the instrument during installation (this can be prevented by keeping the Plug-in 

Board, hard disk unit and cover away from the instrument while attaching). If this does happen, be sure to remove the 
screw(s) from inside the unit before turning the power on. Loose screws inside the instrument can cause improper opera-
tion or serious damage. 

• Install the Plug-in boards, the hard disk unit, and the SIMM modules carefully as described in the procedure below. 

Improper installation can cause shorts which may result in irreparable damage and pose a fire haz-ard.

• Do not disassemble, modify, or apply excessive force to board areas and connectors on Plug-in boards/hard disk/SIMMs. 

Bending or tampering with boards and connectors may lead to electric shock, fire, or equipment failures. 

CAUTION

• Before handling the Plug-in boards/hard disk unit /SIMMs, you should briefly touch the metal surface to which the Plug-in 

board/hard disk or SIMM  cover is attached (or other such metallic area — be careful of any sharp edges) with your bare 
hand so as to drain off any static charge from your body. Note that even a slight amount of electrostatic discharge may 
cause damage to these components.

• It is recommended that you wear gloves to protect your hands from metallic projections on the Plug-in boards, Hard disk 

unit, SIMMs, and other components. Touching leads or connectors with bare hands may cause finger cuts, and may also 
result in poor electrical contact or electrostatic damage. 

• Handle the Plug-in boards/Hard disk unit/SIMM with care. Dropping or subjecting them to any kind of shock may cause 

damage or result in a malfunction.

• Be careful of static electricity. There are times when static electricity affects the IC chips on the Plug-in board. Before you 

lift the optional Plug-in board, to reduce the possibility of static electricity, touch the metal parts other than the painted area 
or a ground wire on the devices that are grounded.

• Do not touch the exposed metal parts in the circuit board. Touching these parts may result in a faulty contact.
• When moving a cable, be careful not to let it catch on the circuit Plug-in board. Forcing the cable in anyway may cut the 

cable, cause damage, or result in a malfunction.

• Be careful not to misplace any of the screws since all of them are used.
• Do not use any screws other than what are installed on the instrument.

Summary of Contents for 9000 Pro

Page 1: ...AYOUT 6 PANEL LAYOUT 8 DISSASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 10 INSTALLING OPTIONAL HARDWARE 16 LSI PIN DESCRIPTION 24 IC BLOCK DIAGRAM 33 CIRCUIT BOARDS 36 INSPECTIONS TEST PROGRAM 54 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART 60 P...

Page 2: ...ct to this bus IMPORTANT Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement Recheck all work before you apply power to the unit WARNING CHEMICAL CONTENT NOTICE The solder used in the productio...

Page 3: ...ation Slow Fast for R1 R2 R3 LEFT POLY MONO Yes Vocal Harmony 59 Preset 10 User 3 notes polyphony Harmony Echo 17 Preset Master EQ 2 Preset 2 User 5 Band Part EQ 29 Part 2 Band 29 Part R1 R2 R3 LEFT A...

Page 4: ...HONE Plug Compatible LEVEL MIC1 MIC2 LINE INPUT VOLUME Indicator Power Consumption 47W 120V 47W 220 240V Weight 20 5Kg 45lbs 3oz Dimensions W x H x D 1269 x 407 5 x 140mm without Music Stand 49 15 16...

Page 5: ...Assembly PITCH MODU PH4P CN201 50P CN2 D SUB CN1 PH12P 5480 8P 30P 20P PH5P CN2 CN1 PH12P PH3P CN1 LAMP L LAMP R KYB V702950 DJACK1 V583310 DJACK2 V583320 EN V603330 PN1 V702930 PN2 V702940 PN3 1 V610...

Page 6: ...9000 Pro 6 CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT Upper Case Inside View 1 Upper Case Inside View 2 DA TG AM Power Supply Assembly Keyboard Assembly A A PC MK 2 PN3 EN PN4 PN2 INV AJACK2 AJACK B B LCD Assembly...

Page 7: ...9000 Pro 7 CN7 CN2 DM SCSI MIC HP MIC VR PW A A FDD Assembly MK 1 PN1 MV V DJACK LED B B y Wheel Assembly...

Page 8: ...ks R L L R u PC KEYBOARD jack i FOOT PEDAL jacks SWITCH1 SWITCH2 VOLUME q INPUT VOLUME control w MASTER VOLUME control e PITCH BEND wheel r MODULATION wheel t SONG buttons y STYLE buttons u ACCOMPANIM...

Page 9: ...DIMMER control 6 ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons 7 REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons 8 MEMORY button 9 VOICE buttons 0 PLUG IN VOICE buttons 1 PART SELECT buttons 2 PART ON OFF buttons 3 UPPER OCTAVE buttons 4 VO...

Page 10: ...Circuit Board Power Supply Assembly Bind Head Tapping Screw B 3 0 X 6 MFZN2Y Bind Head Tapping Screw B 3 0 X 6 MFZN2Y Pan Head Screw 2 5 X 6 MFZN2BL Bonding Tapping Screw B 3 0 X 8 MFZN2BL Ref No 320A...

Page 11: ...bly See procedure 1 5 2 Pull out the volume knob DIMMER from the rear side Fig 4 5 3 Remove the five 5 screws marked 150A The MIC HP circuit board can then be removed Fig 4 5 4 Pull out the volume kno...

Page 12: ...The LCD can then be removed from the LCD holder Fig 8 10 AJACK2 and AJACK Circuit Boards Time required About 25 minutes each 10 1 Remove the bottom assembly See procedure 1 10 2 Remove the AM circuit...

Page 13: ...marked 320E The center angle bracket and the three 3 keyboard supports can then be removed from the keyboard assembly Fig 9 11 8 Remove the five 5 screws marked 320F The key slip can then be removed...

Page 14: ...he AJACK circuit board See procedure 10 6 Remove the eighteen 18 screws marked 750H The PN3 circuit board can then be removed Fig 7 12 10 LED Circuit Board Time required About 30 min Remove the screw...

Page 15: ...keyboard assembly See procedure 11 14 7 Remove the FDD assembly See procedure 13 14 8 Remove the six 6 screws marked 150C The wheel assembly can then be removed Fig 12 Fig 10 90 Bind Head Tapping Scre...

Page 16: ...shock fire or equipment failures CAUTION Before handling the Plug in boards hard disk unit SIMMs you should briefly touch the metal surface to which the Plug in board hard disk or SIMM cover is attach...

Page 17: ...Remove the Plug in board Hard disk cover CAUTION When inserting Plug in boards and connecting cables make sure that you check that they are inserted and connected properly Improperly inserted Plug in...

Page 18: ...y turning over the Plug in board stand and using the same operations in steps 6 1 and 6 2 When turning over the board let it rest on a soft surface 7 3 Attach the Plug in board stand to the Plug in bo...

Page 19: ...ch the Plug in board Hard disk cover to the 9000Pro 11 Check that the installed Plug in board is functioning properly Turn on the power A message appears indicating that the installed Plug in Board is...

Page 20: ...ighten the screws as directed so it is completely stable and does not move in any way Hard disk drives of a maximum 8 GB capacity can be formatted however the maximum partition size is 2 GB For exampl...

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