C
#
0 D
#
0
F
#
0 G
#
0 A
#
0
C
#
1 D
#
1
F
#
1 G
#
1 A
#
1
C
#
2 D
#
2
F
#
2 G
#
2 A
#
2
C
#
3 D
#
3
F
#
3 G
#
3 A
#
3
C
#
4 D
#
4
F
#
4 G
#
4 A
#
4
C
#
5 D
#
5
F
#
5 G
#
5 A
#
5
C
#
6 D
#
6
F
#
6 G
#
6 A
#
6
B6
A6
G6
F6
E6
D6
C6
B5
A5
G5
F5
E5
D5
C5
B4
A4
G4
F4
E4
D4
C4
B3
A3
G3
F3
E3
D3
C3
9
7
5
4
2
0
8
6
3
1
B2
A2
G2
F2
E2
D2
C2
B1
A1
G1
F1
E1
D1
C1
B0
A0
G0
F0
E0
D0
C0
B-1
A-1
C7
A
#
-1
Integer of the
Main Program
version
9
7
5
4
2
0
8
6
3
1
First decimal place
of the Main
Program version
9
7
5
4
2
0
8
6
3
1
Second decimal place
of the Main
Program version
9
7
5
4
2
0
8
6
3
1
Integer of the
Wave Data
version
9
7
5
4
2
0
8
6
3
1
First decimal place
of the Wave
Data version
<P-105B/P-105WH only>
9
7
5
4
2
0
8
6
3
1
Second decimal place
of the Wave
Data version
Table 1 Test items
* The “–” mark in the table means “Not applied”.
P-35B
P-105B/WH
Test item
Test function and judgment criteria
No.
Key
No.
Key
1
C3
1
C3
ROM version check
To check the Main Program version using C0 – A2 keys.
To check the Wave Data version using C3 – A5 keys.
<P-105B/P-105WH only>
Press keys in the specified range and find the key where the sine wave sounds.
Check the version by the scale of that key. (See Fig. 3)
Press keys C0 – A0 to check the integer of the Main Program version.
Press keys C1 – A1 to check the first decimal place of the Main Program version.
Press keys C2 – A2 to check the second decimal place of the Main Program version.
Press keys C3 – A3 to check the integer of the Wave Data version.
Press keys C4 – A4 to check the first decimal place of the Wave Data version.
Press keys C5 – A5 to check the second decimal place of the Wave Data version.
When the number corresponding to the pressed key is coincident with the current version, an
OK (C4 sine wave) sound is generated and when it is not coincident, an NG (C2 sine wave)
sound is generated.
For the Key-to-number correspondence, refer to Fig. 3.
Example) When the current version is Ver.1.00
When the C#0 key is pressed. the C4 sine wave sounds, indicating 1 for the integer.
When the C1 key is pressed, the C4 sine wave sounds, indicating 0 for the first
decimal place.
When the C2 key is pressed, the C4 sine wave sounds, indicating 0 for the second
decimal place.
In this way, the version 1.00 is confirmed.
(The C2 sine wave sounds when any key other than C#0, C1 and C2 is pressed.)
<P-35B only>
By pressing the [Grand Piano] button, you can switch to the mode for checking the following
versions.
Main Program
→
Song Data
→
Voice Parameter
→
Wave Data
–
–
2
C#3
Memory check 1 all
To check the connections of the Master ROM, RAM, Wave ROM and Effect RAM connected
to the CPU bus.
For the OK test result, the C4 sine wave sounds (for 1 second).
For the NG test result, the C2 sine wave sounds (continuously until any key is pressed).
*
If the test result is OK, tests No.3 – No.6 can be omitted.
3
C#3
3
D3
Master ROM check 1
To check the ROM checksum connected to the CPU bus (Simplified check).
For the OK test result, the C4 sine wave sounds (for 1 second).
For the NG test result, the C2 sine wave sounds (continuously until any key is pressed).
–
–
4
D#3
RAM check 1
To check the RAM verification connected to the CPU bus (Simplified check).
For the OK test result, the C4 sine wave sounds (for 1 second).
For the NG test result, the C2 sine wave sounds (continuously until any key is pressed).
P-105B/P-105WH
P-35B
Fig. 3
<P-105B/
P-105WH
only>
P-105B/P-105WH/P-35B/L-85WH/LP-5AWH
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