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S03

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Press [ENTER] to restore the unit to its factory settings and terminate
test mode.

(Judgment result display)

24. Exit

Press [ENTER] to exit from test mode.

24: EXIT

23: Factory

OK

* On termination of test mode, the unit carries out its normal power-

up sequence.

* If you have restored factory settings (Factory Set operation,

above), then after exiting test mode please confirm that the noise
level (with all notes off) meets the following conditions. (Use an
AC voltmeter with a JIS-C filter to make the check.)

OUTPUT L:

Not above -87.0dbm (10kohm load)

OUTPUT R: Not above -87.0dbm (10kohm load)
PHONES (L): Not above -94.0dbm (33ohm load)
PHONES (R): Not above -94.0dbm (33ohm load)

* Consumed current: 290mA +/- 10% (as measured at the [DC IN]

connector)

* To initialize:

To force reinitialization, hold down buttons [7],

[8], and [9] while turning the power on.

Summary of Contents for S03 voice editor

Page 1: ...3 4 BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 PANEL LAYOUT 6 CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT 8 WIRING 9 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 10 LSI PIN DESCRIPTION 15 IC BLOCK DIAGRAM 17 CIRCUIT BOARDS 19 TEST PROGRAM 28 33 FACTORY SET 39 DISPLAY MESSAGES 40 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART 41 PARTS LIST OVERALL CIRCUIT DAIGRAM This document is printed on chlorine free ECF paper with soy ink ...

Page 2: ...ly other entities to cause cancer and or birth defects or other reproductive harm DO NOT PLACE SOLDER ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC OR PLASTIC COMPONENTS IN YOUR MOUTH FOR ANY REASON WHAT SO EVER Avoid prolonged unprotected contact between solder and your skin When soldering do not inhale solder fumes or expose eyes to solder flux vapor If you come in contact with solder or components located inside the e...

Page 3: ...nd Modulation MULTI VOICE DEMO UTILITY MIDI EDIT COMPARE JOB STORE EXIT PART ELEMENT KEY MUTE OCTAVE UP DOWN INC YES DEC NO PRESET USER XG GM CATEGORY SEARCH Numeric Keypad ENTER CONNECTORS TERMINALS PHONES Stereo Phone OUTPUT Phone L MONO R DC IN FOOT CONTROLLER FOOT SWITCH TO HOST MIDI IN OUT THRU DISPLAY LCD Back Lit POWER SUPPLY Yamaha AC adaptor PA 3B included POWER CONSUMPTION 7W 120V 8W 230...

Page 4: ...S03 4 ...

Page 5: ...REG 1M SRAM Lower Work Master Separate Mode SWH00B DSP 4M DRAM 64M ROM Wave SMA0 21 SMD0 15 BUS BUFFER LCD MW PB Back up SIO4 RS422 232C TRANSCEIVER RESET Slave Single Mode SWX00B D A Data Wheel Assembly Pitch Bend Modulation MW PB BATTERY A D A D PORT FOOT CONTROLLER A D PORT FC PB BAT MW DM VOL LC SW 8MHz 1 TR1 2 3 9A 3 1 3 7 5 7 5 11 6 DO0 WCLK QCLK IC002 168P IC001 168P IC012 40P 3 HOST IN HOS...

Page 6: ...R GM XG SE OTHER KEYBOARD SYN COMP CHROMATIC PERCUSSION DRUM PERC COMMON DEC INC KEYBOARD MIDI FILTER EFFECT CONTROLLER MIDI CHANNEL DOWN OCTAVE UP FOOT FOOT MIDI PAGE OCTAVE PART NO YES ELEM KEY MONO KEY ELEM PART OCTAVE PAGE q w t y u i o 0 1 4 e r 2 3 5 6 Front Panel PANEL LAYOUT q OCTAVE UP and DOWN buttons w VOLUME slider e PITCH BEND wheel r MODULATION wheel t LCD y Parameter Type List u MOD...

Page 7: ...c PC 2 MIDI OFF OUTPUT R L MONO ON STANDBY DC IN PHONES q w e r t y u i o Rear Panel q MIDI IN OUT THRU terminals w HOST SELECT switch e TO HOST terminal r FOOT SWITCH jack t FOOT CONTROLLER jack y STANDBY ON switch u DC IN terminal i OUTPUT L MONO and R jacks o PHONES jack ...

Page 8: ...S03 8 CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT DM MKS3 LC LCD Assembly Top Assembly Wheel Assembly Keyboard Assembly Wheel Assembly Keyboard Assembly SW SW VOL MK H MK L ...

Page 9: ...N4 DM CN6 SW CN2 DM CN1 DM JK9 MKS3 CN2 MKS3 CN3 MKS3 CN4 MK L Destination 5P 300L 110L 6P 110L 15P 450L 1P 45L 1P 45L 14P 350L 3P 260L 6P 320L Japanese U S A European 12P 300L 7P 260L 5P 640L 12P 230L Remarks Availability WHEEL JUMPER WIRE KRD KRD A B KRD KRD KR DS KR KR AC ADAPTER MK A MK C MK D MK B q 1 0 2 3 u y i e w r t o CN2 12P CN1 6P CN3 7P CN4 5P JK9 CN1 6P CN5 5P CN3 6P CN4 15P CN6 14P ...

Page 10: ...can then be removed Fig 2 3 3 Replacing the Lithium Battery Time required About 10 min 3 1 Remove the bottom cover assembly See procedure 1 3 2 You can replace the lithium battery from the DM circuit board Fig 3 The lithium battery is not part of the DM circuit board When you replace the DM circuit board you should remove the lithium battery from the board and install in the holder on the new circ...

Page 11: ...J999700 90A 90B Fig 3 90 Bind Head Tapping Screw B 3 0X8 MFZN2BL EP600190 5 VOL Circuit Board LC Circuit Board and Back Light Assembly Time required About 15 minutes each 5 1 Remove the bottom cover assembly See procedure 1 5 2 Remove the six 6 screws marked 90B the screw marked 90C and the screw marked 100A The shield box assembly can then be removed with the DM circuit board Fig 2 3 5 3 VOL Circ...

Page 12: ...r faces the inside Fig 6 VOL MKS3 LC 80 30A 30A L60 MKR angle 60A 60A 40 40 40 30B 40 40 100B 60B Keyboard Assembly MKF angle MKF angle MKF angle Wheel Assembly Fig 4 30A Bind Head Tapping Screw B 30B Bind Head Tapping Screw P 30B Bind Head Tapping Screw P 40 Bind Head Tapping Screw B 60 Bind Head Tapping Screw B L60 Bind Head Tapping Screw P 80 Bind Head Tapping Screw B 100B Bind Head Tapping Scr...

Page 13: ...es 9 1 Remove the keyboard assembly See procedure 8 9 2 Remove the two 2 screws marked 30B The MK3 circuit board can then be removed Fig 4 9 3 Remove the MK L and MK H circuit boards while pressing the fifteen 15 hooks Ainward and then remove the rubber contact Fig 7 9 4 Remove the twenty one 21 screws marked 140 then remove the black keys from the lower notes Afterwards remove the white keys DFA ...

Page 14: ...rubber contacts in the assembly while pressing the keys as shown in Figure 9 Check that the rubber contact has been firmly placed into position in the area indicated by the arrow in Figure 10 Fig 9 10 When fitting the rubber contacts raise both ends of the frame so that keys do not push the rubber contact up 10 3 Install the MK L and MK H circuit boards in the assembly so that the hooks B hold it ...

Page 15: ...MA21 O Program address bus 41 SOE O read signal 125 PDT15 I O SWX access data bus 42 SWE O write signal 126 PDT14 I O SWX access data bus 43 SRAS O RAS signal 127 PDT13 I O SWX access data bus 44 SCAS O CAS signal 128 PDT12 I O SWX access data bus 45 REFRESH O REFRESH signal 129 PDT11 I O SWX access data bus 46 CS0 O CS signal 130 PDT10 I O SWX access data bus 47 SMA0 O Memory address bus 131 PDT9...

Page 16: ...74 OS29 O 35 D O Common Signal 75 OS28 O 36 RS I Register Select Signal 76 OS27 O 37 R W I Read Write Select Signal 77 OS26 O 38 E I Setup Start trigger 78 OS25 O 39 DB0 I O Data Bus 79 OS24 O 40 DB1 I O 80 OS23 O PIN NAME I O FUNCTION NO PIN NAME I O FUNCTION NO LC7985ND XN859A00 LCD Controller Driver LC IC001 1 RES I Reset 21 C7 I O 2 INT I Interrupt request 22 C6 I O 3 NUM I Non maskable interr...

Page 17: ... Input 33 Vss Ground 10 WR I Wright Signal Input 34 XO I O Quartz Crystal Output 11 CE I Chip Enable Input 35 A0 I 12 ASTB I Address Strobe Not used to ground 36 A1 I 13 TESTSIO I Input with Pull down Resistor 50k 37 A2 I Address Bus 14 RX0 I Receive Data 0 38 A3 I 15 TX0 O Transmit Data 0 39 A4 I 16 RX1 I Receive Data 1 40 A5 I 17 TX1 O Transmit Data 1 41 CPUCLK I CPU Clock 18 Vss Ground 42 Vss G...

Page 18: ... A3 A2 A1 D1R 13 CLEAR 1Q 1D 2D 2Q 3Q 3D 4D 4Q GND VCC 8Q 8D 7D 7Q 6Q 6D 5D 5Q CLOCK 1 20 2 19 3 18 4 17 5 16 6 15 7 14 8 13 9 12 10 11 Q D CK CL D Q CK CL Q D CK CL D Q CK CL D Q CK CL Q D CK CL D Q CK CL Q D CK CL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1B 1A 1R 1DE 2R 2A 2B 16 15 14 13 12 11 Vcc 1D 1Y 1Z 2DE 2Z 2Y 8 GND 9 10 2D INPUTS OUTPUTS PR CLR CLK D Q Q L H H L H Q O H L H H L Q O X X X H L X X X X f f L H L L H H...

Page 19: ...0 19 DM Circuit Board XZ144F0 20 21 22 23 SB Circuit Board X0143A0 20 LC Circuit Board XZ147B0 22 23 SW Circuit Board XZ145C0 24 25 MK L Circuit Board XR564C0 26 MKS3 Circuit Board XU878B0 26 MK H Circuit Board XR565C0 27 CIRCUIT BOARDS Note See parts list for details of circuit board component parts 2NA V626830 1 ...

Page 20: ...in to C51 1pin Battery VN103500 VN103600 Battery holder for VN103500 Notice for back up battery removal Push the battery as shown in figure then the battery will pop up Druk de batterij naar beneden zoals aangeven in de tekening de batterij springt dan naar voren Battery Battery holder DM Circuit Board SB Circuit Board Component side DM 2NA V583600 4 SB 2NA V755340 ...

Page 21: ...S03 21 A A R DC IN STANDBY ON FOOT CONTROLLER L MONO OUTPUT PHONES to MKS3 CN1 to VOL CN1 not installed Component side 2NA V583600 4 ...

Page 22: ...S03 22 B B DM Circuit Board to DM CN4 LC Circuit Board Component side DM 2NA V583600 4 LC 2NA V626840 ...

Page 23: ...S03 23 B B Pattern side Pattern side DM 2NA V583600 4 LC 2NA V626840 LC Circuit Board ...

Page 24: ...S03 24 D D C C to VOL CN2 to DM CN6 MULTI VOICE MODE PART ELEMENT KEY DATA DEMO UTILITY MIDI EDIT JOB STORE MUTE DEC NO UP INC YES LEFT DOWN RIGHT SW Circuit Board 2NA V583530 1 ...

Page 25: ...SEARCH PRESET DRUM PERC USER SE DRUM GM XG OTHER 7 PIANO 8 ORGAN 9 GUITAR 4 BASS 5 STRINGS 6 BRASS 1 REED PIPE 2 SYN LEAD 3 SYN PAD 0 SYN COMP CHROMATIC PERCUSSION ENTER EXIT INC YES RIGHT Pattern side Component side 2NA V583530 1 ...

Page 26: ...S03 26 E E E E F F F F to MK H to MK H to DM CN3 MK L Circuit Board MKS3 Circuit Board Component side Component side MK L 2NA VV58380 MKS3 2NA V240490 ...

Page 27: ...S03 27 to MKS3 CN4 to MK L G G G G H H H H MK H Circuit Board Component side 2NA VV583900 ...

Page 28: ...CD Visually check that all dots on the LCD blink ON OFF black white After completing the check press EXIT to terminate the test 3 Panel Switch LED B PREPARATION The following measuring instruments and jigs are required to test the unit Measuring instruments Frequency counter oscilloscope AC voltmeter JIS C curve distortion gauge Flat keyboard amplifier etc Jigs MIDI cable expansion board HOST test...

Page 29: ...d off accordingly Testing method The LCD displays switch names one by one from OCTAVE DOWN to EXIT see list below As you see each name set the corresponding on and then off Switches are checked in the following order OCTV DOWN OCTV UP MULTI VOICE DEMO UTLTY MIDI EDIT JOB STORE MUTE DEC NO INC YES CATEGORY SEARCH PRESET USER GM XG 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 ENTER EXIT If the following switches are operati...

Page 30: ...ays OK and the test terminates Judgment result display OK NG No change in display message 10 MIDI IN OUT THRU yyy next target value xxx current data value Check that the values change smoothly with no snags When the test is completed the LCD displays the result OK or NG Judgment result display OK NG 7 Modulation Wheel Check that the modulation wheel is working correctly Testing method Slide the mo...

Page 31: ... LED goes OFF PC 2 Turn the target switch of the To Host test jig to Others and confirm that the Open Short LED comes ON If all switch settings are operating normally the LCD displays OK and the test terminates Judgment result display OK NG No change in display message 12 TO HOST This test checks uses a test pattern AA 50 5F to check that TO HOST In Out operation is normal Testing method Connect t...

Page 32: ...election process 14 OUTPUT R Check that the OUTPUT R and PHONES R jacks are outputting a normal signal Testing method Using an oscilloscope and an AC voltmeter with a JIS C filter observe the waveform and output level of the OUTPUT L OUTPUT R PHONES L and PHONES R jacks Leave the master volume set to maximum when carrying out these checks The LCD displays the following to indicate that sound outpu...

Page 33: ...Set operation above then after exiting test mode please confirm that the noise level with all notes off meets the following conditions Use an AC voltmeter with a JIS C filter to make the check OUTPUT L Not above 87 0dbm 10kohm load OUTPUT R Not above 87 0dbm 10kohm load PHONES L Not above 94 0dbm 33ohm load PHONES R Not above 94 0dbm 33ohm load Consumed current 290mA 10 as measured at the DC IN co...

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Page 39: ...written with the factory defaults Make sure you are not overwriting any important data You should back up any important data to your computer or to some external device beforehand qPress the JOB button in Utility Mode The Factory Set display appears wPress the ENTER button A confirmation message appears ePress the INC YES button to execute the Factory Set job After the job has been completed a Com...

Page 40: ...ving bulk data DeviceNum Bulk data cannot be transmitted received because the device number does not match or is set to off Sure Final confirmation Host MIDI HOST SELECT switch has been set to MIDI Host PC2 HOST SELECT switch has been set to PC2 Host Mac HOST SELECT switch has been set to Mac Host off HOST SELECT switch has been set to off BatteryLo The memory backup battery is low memory cannot b...

Page 41: ...ive if switch is on 2 m is always treated as 1 regardless of its value 3 though the keyboard itself has no after touch after touch data can be transmitted from MW and FC when after touch is assigned to the controllers 3 0 127 Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO 1 16 1 16 9nH v 1 127 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 120 126 127 121 123 125 3 1 4 m 1 2 0 127 0 ...

Page 42: ...hat part will not receive Panpot 0 is left 64 is center and 127 is right 1 2 7 Expression This message controls expression dynamics within a musical line for each part It is used to create volume changes during a song Control Parameter Data Range 11 Expression 0 127 If the Multi Part parameter Rcv EXPRESSION OFF that part will not receive Expression 1 2 8 Hold1 This message controls sustain pedal ...

Page 43: ...1 Refer to 1 2 4 2 indicates that the setting value is ignored 1 2 23 Assignable controller By assigning a control change number of 0 95 to a part the specified effect can be controlled This device allows two control change numbers AC1 and AC2 to be specified for each part The following parameters specify the effect of AC1 and AC2 Multi Part Parameter 1 AC1 AC2 PITCH CONTROL 2 AC1 AC2 FILTER CONTR...

Page 44: ...rameter 7 BEND VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH Valid when Variation Effect is assigned to a part as Insertion By default the Pitch Control effect is applied If the receive channel is a drum part effects 5 and 6 will not apply If the Multi Part parameter Rcv PITCH BEND CHANGE OFF that part will not receive pitch bend messages 1 6 Channel aftertouch Receive only This message conveys the pressure which is ap...

Page 45: ...HA ID 0001nnnn 1NH N device Number 01001100 4CH Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 0sssssss SSH Data 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive For parameters whose Data Size is 2 or 4 the appropriate amount of data will be transmitted as indicated by Size 2 1 3 1 XG System On 11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1NH N device Number 010...

Page 46: ...s message sets the NATIVE MULTI block refer to tables 2 1 2 2 2 6 2 7 2 8 To receive this message the Bulk Header and Bulk Footer of Bulk Control must be received before and after reception respectively The Bulk Header determines the Multi number to which the data is stored 2 2 2 4 Normal Voice bulk dump This message sets the NORMAL VOICE block refer to tables 2 1 2 2 2 9 2 10 To receive this mess...

Page 47: ...t 00 depends on reverb type 11 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 12 04 12 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 13 32 13 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 14 08 14 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 15 40 15 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 16 00 02 01 20 2 00 7F CHORUS TYPE MSB Refer to Effect Type List 41 CHORUS1 00 7F CHORUS TYPE LSB 00 22 1 00 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 1 06 depends on chorus type 23 1 00 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 2 36 24 1 00 7F CHORUS ...

Page 48: ... ON 01 3F 1 00 01 Rcv SOFT PEDAL OFF ON 01 40 1 00 01 Rcv BANK SELECT OFF ON XGmode 01 GMmode 00 41 1 00 7F SCALE TUNING C 64 0 63 cent 40 42 1 00 7F SCALE TUNING C 64 0 63 cent 40 43 1 00 7F SCALE TUNING D 64 0 63 cent 40 44 1 00 7F SCALE TUNING D 64 0 63 cent 40 45 1 00 7F SCALE TUNING E 64 0 63 cent 40 46 1 00 7F SCALE TUNING F 64 0 63 cent 40 47 1 00 7F SCALE TUNING F 64 0 63 cent 40 48 1 00 7...

Page 49: ... 31 41 nn 0 Multi Edit Buffer nn 0 7F nn 0 Drum Voice S03 Kit nn 120 127 0F 00 nn 0 Bulk Footer Normal Voice PRESET nn 0 127 08 nn 0 Normal Voice USER nn 0 127 0F nn 0 Normal Voice Edit Buffer nn 0 28 nn 0 Drum Voice USER nn 0 1 2F nn 0 Drum Voice Edit Buffer nn 0 40 nn 0 Multi USER nn 0 31 41 nn 0 Multi Edit Buffer nn 0 7F nn 0 Drum Voice S03 Kit nn 120 127 Address Size Data Parameter Description...

Page 50: ...4 0 63 40 13 1 00 7F VIBRATO DEPTH 64 0 63 40 drum part ignores 14 1 00 7F VIBRATO DELAY 64 0 63 40 drum part ignores 15 1 00 7F LOW PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY 64 0 63 40 16 1 00 7F LOW PASS FILTER RESONANCE 64 0 63 40 17 1 00 7F EG ATTACK TIME 64 0 63 40 18 1 00 7F EG DECAY TIME 64 0 63 40 19 1 00 7F EG RELEASE TIME 64 0 63 40 1A 1 00 7F MW LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL 9600 0 9450 cent 40 1B 1 00 7F...

Page 51: ...g Sensitivity 0 15 00 68 1 00 0F AEG Level Velocity Sensitivity 0 15 00 69 1 00 0F AEG Attack Rate Velocity Sensitivity 0 15 00 42 ee 00 4 00 0F Level Scaling Table Number 0 65535 1st bit3 0 bit15 12 00 01 00 0F 2nd bit3 0 bit11 8 00 02 00 0F 3rd bit3 0 bit7 4 06 03 00 0F 4th bit3 0 bit3 0 00 Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value H H H H 04 4 00 0F Scaling Pan Table Number 0 65535 ...

Page 52: ...eable The second letter of the shaded part number is O not zero The second letter of the shaded part number is I not one M South African model O Chinese model Q South east Asia model T Taiwan model U U S A model V General export model 110V W General export model 220 N X General export model Y Export model A Australian model B British model C Canadian model D German model E European model F French ...

Page 53: ...0 160 10 Top assembly See page 4 Shield box assembly Keyboard assembly See page 6 Bottom cover assembly 90 90 110 100 120 125 115 90 20 30 40 60 140 50 50 60 90 65 60 60 180 190 150 130 80 70 76 73 70c 70b 70a 140a 140b 140b 70b ...

Page 54: ... Tapping Screw B 3 0X8 MFZN2BL 15 01 100 Bind Head Tapping Screw B 3 0X20 MFZN2BL 01 110 Jumper Wire P 2 0 C 26SB 6 160 V361090 115 Adhesive Tape 12X25 01 120 Cord Binder S 34Z 03 125 Adhesive Tape 12X60 VM72270 2 130 Lithium Battery CR203 03 140 Bottom Cover Assembly 10 140a Bottom Cover V654740 140b Foot 205Y4179 4 02 150 Bind Head Tapping Screw B 4 0X8 MFZN2BL 34 01 160 Push Button STANDBY ON 0...

Page 55: ...c W60 W70 W80 W40 100 W80 60a L10 L30 L40 L90 L80 L20 L50 L40 S90 S10 S40 S30 S60 S50 S60 S70 L120 L60 L60 L65 L70 S40 120 S20 S20 S80 S70 S70 W10 W10 W40 W30 W20 W20 110 W50 W90 W90 80 Weel assembly VOL circuit board assembly SW circuit board assembly LCD assembly ...

Page 56: ...270 SW Circuit Board Assembly V654710 S10 Circuit Board SW S20 Function Button Black 1B BL DEC NO INC YES 2 01 S30 Function Button Black 2B BL ENTER EXIT 01 S40 Function Button Black 3B BL EDIT JOB STORE MUTE 2 02 S50 Function Button Glay 1G GY UP PRESET USER GM XG 4 01 S60 Function Button Glay 2G GY UTILITY MIDI SYN COMP 2 01 CHROMATIC PERCUSSION S70 Function Button Glay 3G GY MULTI VOICE DEMO DO...

Page 57: ...Y NOTE Refer to the WIRING section of this manual regarding S4 S5 S6 S7 connector assemblies 140 90 60 60b 60a 50 110 30 S7 S2 S6 S4 S5 S1 S8 S10 S3 80 100 120 160 120 120 120 120 130 S9 S11 White key Circuit board assembly ...

Page 58: ... 0X16 MFZN2Y 21 01 140 Bind Head Tapping Screw P 3 0X16 MFZN2BL 21 01 140 Bind Head Tapping Screw P 3 0X16 MFZN2B 21 01 150 Grease G 31KA 10 160 Circuit Board Assembly KBD SW MKS3 V240470 Circuit Board Assembly KBD SW MKS3 V240470 S1 Circuit Board MK L 09 S2 Circuit Board MK H 09 S3 Circuit Board MKS3 10 S4 Cable MK A 12P 03 S5 Cable MK B 12P 03 S6 Cable MK C 7P 03 S7 Cable MK D 5P 03 S8 Sponge A ...

Page 59: ...Capacitor SL chip 100P 50V J 01 C0023 Ceramic Capacitor SL chip 100P 50V J 01 C0024 Electrolytic Cap chip 3 3 35V 01 C0025 Ceramic Capacitor CH chip 27P 50V J 01 C0026 Ceramic Capacitor CH chip 27P 50V J 01 C0027 Electrolytic Cap chip 10 16V 01 C0028 Electrolytic Cap chip 10 16V 01 C0029 Ceramic Capacitor B chip 0 0100 50V K 01 0038 Ceramic Capacitor B chip 0 0100 50V K 01 C0039 Electrolytic Cap c...

Page 60: ...K 01 C0139 Electrolytic Cap chip 100 16V 01 C0140 Ceramic Capacitor F chip 0 1000 16V Z 01 0143 Ceramic Capacitor F chip 0 1000 16V Z 01 C0144 Electrolytic Cap chip 10 16V 01 C0145 Electrolytic Cap chip 10 16V 01 C0146 Ceramic Capacitor F chip 0 1000 16V Z 01 C0147 Ceramic Capacitor B chip 0 0100 50V K 01 C0148 Electrolytic Cap chip 10 16V 01 C0149 Ceramic Capacitor B chip 0 0100 50V K 01 C0150 Ce...

Page 61: ... 129 SIO4 06 IC031 IC TC74HCT32AF EL OR 01 J0001 Jumper Wire 0 55 J0002 Jumper Wire 0 55 JK001 Phone Jack YKB21 5010 PHONES 01 JK002 Phone Jack Black LGR4609 7000 BL OUTPUT L MONO 01 JK003 Phone Jack Black LGR4609 7000 BL OUTPUT R 01 JK004 Phone Jack Black LGR4609 7000 BL FOOT CONTROLLER 01 JK005 Phone Jack Black LGR4609 7000 BL FOOT SWITCH 01 JK006 DIN Connector 8P MD S810 TO HOST 03 JK007 DIN Co...

Page 62: ...esistor chip 1 0K 63M J 01 R0050 Carbon Resistor chip 100K 63M J 01 R0051 Carbon Resistor chip 100K 63M J 01 R0052 Carbon Resistor chip 47K 63M J 01 R0053 Carbon Resistor chip 220 63M J 01 R0054 Carbon Resistor chip 100K 63M J 01 R0055 Carbon Resistor chip 10K 63M J 01 0058 Carbon Resistor chip 10K 63M J 01 R0059 Carbon Resistor chip 100 63M J 01 R0060 Carbon Resistor chip 10K 63M J 01 R0061 Carbo...

Page 63: ...Array 100X4 01 RA026 Resistor Array 22KX4 01 029 Resistor Array 22KX4 01 RA030 Resistor Array chip 0X4 01 SW001 Push Switch SDDLB1 STANDBY ON 03 SW002 Slide Switch SSSF124 S06N 0 HOST SELECT 03 TH001 Poly Switch SMD075 2 SMD Overcurrent protection 03 TR001 Transistor 2SC3326 A B TE85R 01 TR002 Transistor 2SC3326 A B TE85R 01 TR003 Transistor 2SA1162 O Y 01 TR004 Transistor 2SC3326 A B TE85R 01 X00...

Page 64: ...tic Cap 10 00 16 0V 01 C0006 Electrolytic Cap 10 00 16 0V CN001 Connector Base Post PH 14P TE 01 CN002 Connector Base Post PH 3P TE 01 D0001 Diode 1SS133 1SS176 01 0005 Diode 1SS133 1SS176 01 IC001 IC SN74HC273N D FF 05 IC002 IC SN74HC245N TRANSCEIVER 06 IC003 IC SN74HC273N D FF 05 IC004 IC SN74HC32N OR 03 LD001 LED Green SEL2410G TP8 MULTI 01 LD002 LED Green SEL2410G TP8 VOICE 01 LD003 LED Green ...

Page 65: ...h SKQNAJ 1 REED PIPE 01 SW029 Tact Switch SKQNAJ 2 SYN LEAD 01 SW030 Tact Switch SKQNAJ 3 SYN PAD 01 SW031 Tact Switch SKQNAJ 0 SYN COMP 01 SW032 Tact Switch SKQNAJ CHROMATIC PERCUSSION 01 SW033 Tact Switch SKQNAJ ENTER 01 SW034 Tact Switch SKQNAJ EXIT 01 Circuit Board VOL XZ146C0 CN001 Connector Base Post PH 6P TE 01 CN002 Connector Assembly KR DS 3P 260L V675250 SW035 Tact Switch SKQNAJ OCTAVE D...

Page 66: ...to DM G 7 to DM I 5 to DM E 6 to DM D 6 to DM H 1 to DM G 7 to DM H 1 to DM G 7 to DM H 2 to DM H 2 to DM K 5 to DM I 5 to DM K 8 to DM H 2 to DM H 2 to DM G 7 to DM J 4 to DM J 6 to DM K 6 OP AMP DECODER OR BUFFER SRAM 1M LOWER SRAM 1M UPPER FLASH ROM 16M INVERTER INVERTER INVERTER OR OR SYSTEM RESET ANALOG SWITCH REGULATOR 3 3V INVERTER INVERTER INVERTER INVERTER WAVE FLASH ROM2 64M WAVE FLASH R...

Page 67: ...3 Battery VN103500 VN103600 Battery holder for VN103500 Notice for back up battery removal Push the battery as shown in figure then the battery will pop up Druk de batterij naar beneden zoals aangeven in de tekening de batterij springt dan naar voren Battery Battery holder to DM CN6 to DM CN1 MULTI VOICE DEMO VTILITY MIDI EDIT JOB OCTAVE DOWN OCTAVE UP STORE MUTE DEC NO UP INC YES LEFT DOWN RIGHT ...

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