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CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................... 3
PANEL LAYOUT .................................... 4
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT ................. 5
BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................ 6
WIRING ..................................................................... 7
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE .............................. 8
LSI PIN DESCRIPTION .............................. 10
IC BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................. 14
CIRCUIT BOARDS ...................................... 16
TEST PROGRAM ............................ 21/31
MIDI DATA FORMAT ............... 40
MIDI INPLEMENTATION CHART .......................................... 44
PARTS LIST
OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
WARNING : Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in per-
sonal injury, destruction of expensive components and failure of the product to perform as specified. For
these reasons, we advise all Yamaha product owners that all service required should be performed by an
authorized Yamaha Retailer or the appointed service representative.
IMPORTANT : This presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or firm does not constitute authorization certifi-
cation, recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principal-agent relationship of
any form.
The data provided is belived to be accurate and applicable to the unit(s) indicated on the cover. The research engineering, and
service departments of Yamaha are continually striving to improve Yamaha products. Modifications are, therefore, inevitable
and changes in specification are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit. Should any discrepancy appear to
exist, please contact the distributor’s Service Division.
WARNING : Static discharges can destroy expensive components. Discharge any static electricity your body may have
accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground bus in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to
this bus.)
IMPORTANT : Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power
to the unit.
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 enclosure of this product, wash your hands before handling
food.
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having specification equal to those
originally installed.
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SPECIFICATIONS
CS6x
TONE GENERATION SYSTEM Tone Generators AWM2, Phrase Clip, Modular Synthesis Plug-in System
Polyphony 64
VOICE Number of Voice Normal voices (256 Presets, 128 Internals [Users], 128 Externals [Memory Cards]),
Drum voices (8 presets, 2 Internals [Users], 2 Externals [Memory Cards]), Plug-in voices (64 x 2 Plug-in Boards [If installed])
PERFORMANCE Multi-Timbres 20 (16 Voice Parts, Phrase Clip Part, A/D Input Part, Plug-in 1/2 Parts)
EFFECT Reverb 12
Chorus 23
SEQUENCE PLAY Format SMF Format 0 (Direct Play only), Sequence Chain (Load/Save)
Card File Type All Data, All Voice Data, All Phrase Clip Data, Plug-in, Sequence Chain, SMF, WAV, AIFF
CONTROLS Volume Knob, Octave Up/Down (CS6x), Pitch (CS6x), Modulation (CS6x), Ribbon Controller (CS6x), Scene 1, 2 (CS6x), Scene Control (CS6x),
2 Filter Knobs (CS6x), 2 Effect Knobs (CS6x), 4 EG Knobs (CS6x), Pan Knob (CS6x), Portamento ON/OFF (CS6x), Arpeggio Gate Time (CS6x),
Arpeggio Hold (CS6x), Arpeggio ON/OFF (CS6x), Phrase Clip Pitch (CS6x), Phrase Clip, Phrase Clip Rec, Tempo (CS6x), Sequence Play,
Sequence PLAY/STOP, Shift, Page, Knob A/B/C/1/2, Data, Effect Bypass, Master Keyboard (CS6x), Exit, Enter Dec/No, Inc/Yes, 7 Mode Keys,
6 Memory Keys, 8 Bank Keys (CS6x), 16 Program/Part Keys (CS6x), Power, Card Slot, Gain, Host Select
CONNECTORS & TERMINALS MIDI In, Out, Thru, To Host, Breath, Footswitch (CS6x), Sustain (CS6x), Foot Controller (CS6x), Foot Volume (CS6x), Individual Output 1, 2,
Output L/Mono R, Phones, A/D Input (LINE 1, MIC/LINE 2), AC Inlet, 2 Connectors for Plug-in Boards
DISPLAY 40 x 2 (Backlit)
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES Owner's Manual, Data List , Memory Card, CD-ROM, AC Power Cord
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PLG150 Plug-in Boards Series, PLG100 Plug-in Boards Series,
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE Output: +18.1 ±2dbm (10k ohms), Phones: +17.2 ±2dbm (33 ohms)
WEIGHT 11.6 kg
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PANEL LAYOUT
1 [VOLUME] knob
2 OCTAVE [UP] and [DOWN] keys
Front panel 3 PITCH bend wheel
4 MODULATION wheel
5 Ribbon control
1 6 7 9 10 8 12 15 13 14 16 19
6 Sound Control knobs
7 MODE keys
GAIN
MIC/LINE 2 LINE 1 L/MONO R 1 2 FOOT FOOT FOOT IN OUT THRU
3.3V CARD
A / D INPUT PHONES OUTPUT INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT VOLUME CONTROLLER SUSTAIN SWITCH BREATH TO HOST HOST SELECT MIDI POWER
8 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
9 [SHIFT] key
VOLUME FILTER EFFECT
10 [PAGE] knob
PORTAMENTO PHRASE CLIP
MODE
VOICE PERFORM
EF MASTER
MEMORY
PRE1 PRE2 A B C D E F G H
11 Knobs [A],[B],[C],[1] and [2]
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BYPASS KEYBOARD
BANK
EG
CUTOFF RESONANCE REVERB CHORUS
UTILITY CARD
DRUM 1 2 3
ELEMENT SELECT
4 1 2 3
ELEMENT ON/OFF
4 12 [DATA] knob
REC
ON/
OFF
PITCH EXIT ENTER INT EXT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
13 [EF BYPASS] key
SEQ PLAY SYSTEM A B C 1 2
EDIT JOB DRUM GENERAL QED ARPEGGIO CONTROL COM LFO EFFECT
OCTAVE SCENE
ATTACK DECAY
PAN
SUSTAIN RELEASE
ARPEGGIO
CURSOR
2
CONTROL PAN VEL RATE TEMPO
16 [ENTER] key
17 [DEC/NO] key
18 [INC/YES] key
4 19 MEMORY keys
20 BANK [A] to [H] keys
3 21 PROGRAM/PART [1] to [16] keys
5 11 17 18
Rear panel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3.3V CARD
MIDI Mac
PC-2 PC-1
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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RIB
PNA DM PNB
RV PS
LCD
JK
SM
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
28CA1-8813234
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WIRING
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DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
1. Bottom Assembly
SM, RV, Display Ass'y
Remove the thirty-five (35) screws marked [104], the
Circuit Board & Unit Ref No. PARTS NAME PARTS No. Q'ty Fig.
two (2) corner plates, marked [102], and the two (2)
coin screws marked [106]. The botton assembly can PLG Support Brecket 112 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 6 MFZN2BL EP600230 5 2
then be removed. SM 62 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 8 MFZN2BL EP600190 2 2
JK 322 Bonding Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 10 MFZN2BL VQ049800 9 2
[104]
〈BOTTOM VIEW〉 DM 122 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 6 MFZN2BL EP600230 7 3
Remove the DM circuit board with the DM sheeld plate.
PNB
Circuit Board & Unit Ref No. PARTS NAME PARTS No. Q'ty Fig.
PS Ass'y 92 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 6 MFZN2BL EP600230 6 2
PLG Support Brecket 112 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 6 MFZN2BL EP600230 5 2
SM 62 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 8 MFZN2BL EP600190 2 2
[102] [106] [102] PNB 42 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 8 MFZN2BL EP600190 11 4
Fig.1
DM
Circuit Board & Unit Ref No. PARTS NAME PARTS No. Q'ty Fig. PS
KEYBOARD Ass'y 72 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 6 MFZN2BL EP600230 4 2 JK
Touch Volume 62 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 8 MFZN2BL EP600190 4 2
Wheel Ass'y 42 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 8 MFZN2BL EP600290 4 2
[92] [92]
PS Ass'y 92 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0 X 6 MFZN2BL EP600230 6 2 〈REAR VIEW〉 [322] [322]
[112]
[92]
[62]
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DM
[122] [122]
Fig.3
RV
PNB
PNA LCD Assy SM
[22]
Fig.4
3. Keyboard Assembly
3-1 Remove the bottom assembly. (See Procedure 1.)
3-2 Remove the four(4) screws marked [72].
The keyboard Assembly can then be removed.(Fig.2)
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TC203C760HF-002 (XS725A00) SWP30B AWM Tone Generator coped with MEG) Standard Wave Processor
PIN PIN
NO. NAME I/O FUNCTION NO. NAME I/O FUNCTION
1 Vss (Ground) 121 VSS (Ground)
2 CA0 I 122 HMD0 I/O
3 CA1 I 123 HMD1 I/O
4 CA2 I 124 HMD2 I/O
5 CA3 I 125 HMD3 I/O
6 CA4 I 126 HMD4 I/O
7 CA5 I Address bus of internal register 127 HMD5 I/O
8 CA6 I 128 HMD6 I/O Wave memory data bus (Upper 16 bits)
9 CA7 I 129 HMD7 I/O
10 CA8 I 130 HMD8 I/O
11 CA9 I 131 HMD9 I/O
12 CA10 I 132 HMD10 I/O
13 CA11 I 133 HMD11 I/O
14 VSS (Ground) 134 HMD12 I/O
15 CD0 I/O 135 HMD13 I/O
16 CD1 I/O 136 HMD14 I/O
17 CD2 I/O 137 HMD15 I/O
18 CD3 I/O 138 VSS (Ground)
19 CD4 I/O 139 HMA0 O
20 CD5 I/O 140 HMA1 O
21 CD6 I/O 141 HMA2 O
22 CD7 I/O 142 HMA3 O
23 CD8 I/O Data bus of internal register 143 HMA4 O
24 CD9 I/O 144 HMA5 O
25 CD10 I/O 145 HMA6 O
26 CD11 I/O 146 HMA7 O
27 CD12 I/O 147 HMA8 O
28 CD13 I/O 148 HMA9 O
29 CD14 I/O 149 HMA10 O
30 VDD (Power supply) 150 VDD (Power supply)
31 VSS (Ground) 151 VSS (Ground)
32 CD15 I/O 152 HMA11 O
33 CSN I Chip select 153 HMA12 O Wave memory address bus
34 WRN I Write strobe 154 HMA13 O
35 RDN I Read strobe 155 HMA14 O
36 VDD (Power supply) 156 HMA15 O
37 SYSH0 O 157 HMA16 O
38 SYSH1 O 158 HMA17 O
39 SYSH2 O 159 HMA18 O
40 SYSH3 O NSYS/LNSYS upper 16 bits output 160 HMA19 O
41 SYSH4 O 161 HMA20 O
42 SYSH5 O 162 HMA21 O
43 SYSH6 O 163 HMA22 O
44 SYSH7 O 164 HMA23 O
45 KONO0 O 165 HMA24 O
46 KONO1 O Key on data 166 VSS (Ground)
47 KONO2 O 167 MRASN O RAS when DRAM(s) is connected to wave memory
48 KONO3 O 168 MCASN O CAS when DRAM(s) is connected to wave memory
49 VSS (Ground) 169 MOEN O Wave memory output enable
50 SYSL0 I/O 170 MWEN O Wave memory write enable
51 SYSL1 I/O 171 VSS (Ground)
52 SYSL2 I/O 172 LMD0 I/O
53 SYSL3 I/O NSYS input/LNSYS output lower 8 bits 173 LMD1 I/O
54 SYSL4 I/O 174 LMD2 I/O
55 SYSL5 I/O 175 LMD3 I/O
56 SYSL6 I/O 176 LMD4 I/O
57 SYSL7 I/O 177 LMD5 I/O
58 KONI0 I 178 LMD6 I/O
59 KONI1 I Key on data input 179 LMD7 I/O Wave memory data bus (Lower 16 bits)
60 VDD I (Power supply) 180 VDD (Power supply)
61 VSS (Ground) 181 VSS (Ground)
62 KONI2 I 182 LMD8 I/O
63 KONI3 I 183 LMD9 I/O
64 DAC0 O DAC output 184 LMD10 I/O
65 DAC1 O 185 LMD11 I/O
66 WCLK O DAC0/DAC1 word clock 186 LMD12 I/O
67 MELO0 O 187 LMD13 I/O
68 MELO1 O 188 LMD14 I/O
69 MELO2 O 189 LMD15 I/O
70 MELO3 O MEL wave data output 190 VSS (Ground)
71 MELO4 O 191 LMA0 O
72 MELO5 O 192 LMA1 O
73 MELO6 O 193 LMA2 O
74 MELO7 O 194 LMA3 O
75 VDD (Power supply) 195 LMA4 O
76 ADLR O ADC word clock 196 LMA5 O
77 MELI0 I 197 LMA6 O
78 MELI1 I 198 LMA7 O
79 MELI2 I 199 LMA8 O
80 MELI3 I MEL wave data input 200 LMA9 O
81 MELI4 I 201 LMA10 O
82 MELI5 I 202 LMA11 O
83 MELI6 I 203 VSS (Ground)
84 MELI7 I 204 LMA12 O
85 VSS (Ground) 205 LMA13 O Wave memory address bus (Lower data memory)
86 RCASN O DRAM column address strobe (RAS signal) 206 LMA14 O
87 RA8 O 207 LMA15 O
88 RA7 O 208 LMA16 O
89 RA6 O 209 LMA17 O
90 VDD (Power supply) 210 VDD (Power supply)
91 VSS (Ground) 211 VSS (Ground)
92 RA5 O DRAM address bus 212 LMA18 O
93 RA4 O 213 LMA19 O
94 RA3 O 214 LMA20 O
95 RA2 O 215 LMA21 O
96 RA1 O 216 LMA22 O
97 RA0 O 217 LMA23 O
98 RRASN O DRAM row address strobe (RAS signal) 218 LMA24 O
99 RWEN O DARM write enable 219 VSS (Ground)
100 VSS (Ground) 220 SYO O Sync. signal for master clock
101 RD7 I/O 221 SYOD O Sync. signal for HCLK/QCLK
102 RD6 I/O 222 QCLK O 1/12 master clock (64Fs)
103 RD5 I/O 223 HCLK O 1/6 master clock (128Fs)
104 RD4 I/O 224 CK256 O 1/3 master clock (256Fs)
105 RD3 I/O 225 SYSCLK O 1/2 master clock (384Fs)
106 RD2 I/O 226 VDD (Power supply)
107 RD1 I/O 227 SYI I Sync. clock
108 RD0 I/O 228 MCLKI I Master clock input
109 VSS (Ground) 229 MCLKO O Master clock output
110 RD17 I/O 230 VDD (Power supply)
111 RD16 I/O DRAM data bus 231 XIN I Crystal osc. input
112 RD15 I/O 232 XOUT O Crystal osc. output
113 RD14 I/O 233 VSS (Ground)
114 RD13 I/O 234 ICN I Initial clear
115 RD12 I/O 235 CHIP2 I 2 chips mode enable
116 RD11 I/O 236 SLAVE I Master/Slave select when 2 chips mode
117 RD10 I/O 237 TESTON I
118 RD9 I/O 238 ACIN I Test pin
12 119 RD8 I/O 239 DCTEST I
120 VDD (Power supply) 240 VDD (Power supply)
CS6X
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IC BLOCK DIAGRAM
1A 1 14 VDD
1A 1 14 VCC
1A 1 14 VDD
1Y 2 13 6A
1B 2 13 4B
1B 2 13 4B
2A 3 12 6Y
1Y 3 12 4A
1Y 3 12 4A
2Y 4 11 5A
2A 4 11 4Y
2A 4 11 4Y
3A 5 10 5Y
2B 5 10 3B
2B 5 10 3B
6 9
3Y 4A
2Y 6 9 3A
2Y 6 9 3A
Vss 7 8 4Y
GND 7 8 3Y
Vss 7 8 3Y
G 2 15 1A1 2 19 2G
1A 2 A G 15 2G 1A 2G
3 A 14 1B 3 14 2A 2Y4 3 18 1Y1
1B B 2A
6 Y1 11 1Y2
6 11 2Y1 1A3 6 15 2A3
1Y2 Y2 2Y1
2Y1 9 12 1Y4
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CLR
D1R 1 20 VCC IN / OUT 1 4 Vcc 1D 2 D 13 2CLR
0Y
2Y 2 2Y 2X 15 2X
A1 2 19 G CLEAR 1 20 VCC
OUT / IN 2 1B 2 7 1Y
CLR
1CK 3 CK D 12 2D
Y-COM 3 Y-COM 1X 14 1X
A2 3 18 B1 1Q 2 19 8Q 2Y 3
Q Q GND 3 5 COUT 1PR 4 PR 2CK
6 2B
CL CL CK 11
D CK CK D 3Y 4 3Y X-COM 13 X-COM
A3 4 17 B2 1D 3 18 8D
1Q 5 Q PR 10 2PR GND 4 5 2A
1Y 5 1Y 0X 12 OX
A4 5 16 B3 2D 4 17 7D
D CK CK D
1Q 6 Q Q 9 2Q
CL CL
Q Q 6 11
A5 6 15 B4 2Q 5 16 7Q INH INH 3X 3X
GND 7 Q 8 2Q
3Q 6 6Q VEE 7 A 10 A
A6 7 14 B5 15
B
Q Q
CL CL
3D 7 D CK CK D 6D VSS 8 9 B
A7 8 13 B6 14
INPUTS OUTPUTS
A8 9 12 B7 4D 8 13 5D PR CLR CLK D Q Q
D CK CK D
CL CL L H H L
4Q 9 Q Q 5Q
GND 10 11 B8 12 H L L H
L L H H
GND 10 11 CLOCK
H H f H H L
H H f L L H
H H L QO QO
R
3 14
R
1R 1Y RI 1+ 3 6 RO 2
A3 4 17 B2
3A 5 10 5Y
A4 5 16 B3
6 9
3Y 4A
A5 6 15 B4 7
GND 8 4Y
A6 7 14 B5
A7 8 13 B6
A8 9 12 B7
GND 10 11 B8
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CIRCUIT BOARDS
DM Circuit Board
CN19: to PNA-CN1
CN22: to SM-CN1
CN20: to JK-CN2
CN18: OPTION-MLAN-CN1
CN21: to JK-CN4
CN6: to RV-CN10
CN7: to PNA-CN3
CN13: CN12: CN14: CN17: CN3: CN2: CN11: CN10: CN9: CN5: CN8:
to LCD-2P to LCD-CN1 to RV-CN11 to PNA-CN4 to LC-CN2 to LC-CN3 to PS-CN3 to KS-CN1 to RIB-CN14 to WHEEL-5P to JK-CN7
Component side
Note : See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
DM: 2NA-V357640 1
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Pattern side
Battery VN103500
VN103600(Battery holder for VN103500)
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CN14:
to DM-CN9
CN14: to DM-CN9
Component side Component side
PNA Circuit Board
CN1: CN2: CN7: CN8:
to DM-CN19 to JK-CN1 CN3: to DM-CN7 CN5: to PNB-CN12 CN6: to PNB-CN13 CN4: to DM-CN17 to JK-CN6 to RV-CN9
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Component side
SM Circuit Board
CN1: to DM-CN22
PNB: 2NA-V357980 1
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CN4: to DM-CN21
CN5: to DM-CN4 CN6: to PNA-CN7 CN7: to DM-CN8 CN2: to DM-CN20 CN1: to PNA-CN2 CN3: to PS-CN2 Component side
JK Circuit Board ( C virsion)
HOST SELECT INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT OUTPUT
MIDI PC2 PC1 to HOST BREATH FOOT SUSTAIN FOOT FOOT A/D INPUT
SWITCH CONTROLLER VOLUME R L R L/MONO GAIN
THRU OUT IN MIDI Mac PHONES MIC/LINE2 LINE1
CN4: to DM-CN21
CN5: to DM-CN4 CN6: to PNA-CN7 CN7: to DM-CN8 CN2: to DM-CN20 CN1: to PNA-CN2 CN3: to PS-CN2
Component side
JK: 2NA-V357700 1
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TEST PROGRAM
Measuring instruments: frequency counter, oscilloscope, AC voltmeter (JIS-C curve type), distortion meter
(with flat filter), keyboard amplifier, etc.
Jigs: MIDI cable, specially designed expansion board, etc.
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A. HOW TO ENTER THE TEST PROGRAM C. TEST SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED
While pressing the [VOICE], [PERFORM] and [STORE] When the test result has been judged as “NG” in each of
switches, turn on the [POWER ON/OFF] switch. The the following tests, choose whether to execute the same
following message will then appear. test or to proceed to the next test.
AUTO MODE:
Press the [EXIT] switch to set to the error processing state.
In this state, pressing the [EXIT] switch will cancel the MANUAL MODE:
test mode and restore the normal state. Press the [EXIT] switch to set to the next test number.
This procedure, however, is not applicable to the “T5
B. PROCEEDING THROUGH THE TEST PROGRAM PANEL SWITCH” test.
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DISPLAY OF RESULTS
NG OK
T6. ENCODER
This test is used to check that all dots on the LCD blink
on and off alternately at approximately 1 second intervals
and that the back light of the LCD lights up.
While turning the JOG first clockwise and then
TEST END counterclockwise (-32), according to the LCD instruction
AUTO MODE: as shown below, check that the number increases and
Press the [+1] switch to end the test and proceed to the decreases sequentially and that “OK” appears as the result.
next test.
MANUAL MODE:
Press the [EXIT] switch to end the test, the initial display
will appear and the next test number will be set.
y y y y: target value (“OK” appears after checking.)
T5. PANEL SWITCH/LED x x x x: current value
DISPLAY OF RESULTS
OK
This test checks that all switches function properly when
the panel switches are turned on and off according to
the instructions displayed. If the switch is connected NG (No change in the message on the display)
to the LED, it also checks that the corresponding LED
lights up.
TEST END
The test ends after the result is displayed.
When the test result is “NG”, refer to “C. TEST
x x x x x x x x: SWITCH NAME SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR HAS BEEN
If the test result is satisfactory, the sine wave is output DETECTED”.
while the switch is on and the test will proceed to
checking the next switch.
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This test is used to check that the keyboard functions NG (No change in the message on the display)
properly by scaling 88 keys from A1 to C7.
TEST END
The test ends after the results have been displayed.
When the test result is “NG”, refer to “C. TEST
(The above shows the C1 check.) SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR HAS BEEN
DETECTED”.
x x x x: velocity value of the key being pressed
T10. A. KNOB1-4
When the key on the LCD display works at a velocity of
0X10 to 0X6F, it is considered normal and that keys note
is output. The test will then proceed to the next key test.
If a wrong key is played, “NG” will appear and that note’s
Move each knob gradually in the following order: Center
sound will not be output. If a correct key is played after
64 (63-65); Left 127 (126-127); Right 0 (0-1); Center 64
that, however, the test will proceed to the next key test.
(63-65), according to the instruction on the LCD as shown
If the test results of all the keys are satisfactory, “OK”
below. Check that the numbers change sequentially and
will appear on the LCD display.
that “OK” appears as the result.
Begin the check from the specified knob. The mark [>] will
DISPLAY OF RESULTS
appear to the left of the value of the knob being checked.
OK
NG
x x x: current knob value
y y y: next target value
TEST END
If the test results of all the keys are satisfactory, “OK” DISPLAY OF RESULTS
will appear and testing will end. OK
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DISPLAY OF RESULTS
OK NG (No change in the message on the display)
TEST END
NG (No change in the message on the display) The test ends after the result is displayed.
When the test result is “NG”, refer to “C. TEST
TEST END SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR HAS BEEN
The test ends after the results have been displayed. DETECTED”.
When the test result is “NG”, refer to “C. TEST
SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR HAS BEEN T13. FOOT CONT, SW
DETECTED”.
T12. CONTROLLER
Operate the FOOT VOLUME, FOOT CONTROLLER,
SUSTAIN SWITCH and FOOT SWITCH according to the
instruction on the LCD as described below. Check that
x x x: current knob value the numbers change and that “OK” appears as the result.
Move the PITCH BENDER, MODULATION WHEEL, Release 0 (0-2); Push In 127 (125-127); and Release 0 (0-2).
RIBBON and AFTER TOUCH controllers according to Turn On (0) and Off (1) the SUSTAIN SWITCH and
the instructions on the LCD as described below. Check FOOT SWITCH.
that the numbers change sequentially and that “OK” FOOT VOLUME: Release (0-2); Push In (125-127);
appears as the result. Release (0-2)
FOOT CONTROLLER: same as the above
PITCH BENDER: move this controller in the following SUSTAIN SWITCH: On (0); Off (1)
order: Center (63-65); Up (126-127); FOOT SWITCH: same as the above
Down (0-1); Center (63-65).
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x x x: current controller value Connect a MIDI cable to MID IN and OUT, and then
y y y: next target value begin testing.
If the IN and OUT check results are “OK”, connect the
DISPLAY OF RESULTS MIDI monitor with THRU and check that the test pattern
OK (AA•FF•00•55) is output.
TEST END
The test ends after the result is displayed. NG
When the test result is “NG”, refer to “C. TEST
SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR HAS BEEN (When different data has been received)
DETECTED”.
NG
T15. CARD
(When reception is not completed within the specified time)
TEST END
Load SMART MEDIA with its protect function turned The test ends after the result is displayed.
off, and then execute the test. When the test result is “NG”, refer to “C. TEST
If SMART MEDIA is loaded with its protect function SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR HAS BEEN
turned on the WRPRT error message will appear. DETECTED”.
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DISPLAY OF RESULTS Set the master volume to Max and check that the
OK following signals are output from OUTPUT-L, INDIV-
1 and 2, and PHONES (L).
OUTPUT-L: 1 kHz ±1.5 Hz, sine wave, +6.0 ±2 dBm (10k
NG (No change in the message on the display) ohm load)
OUTPUT-R: -72 dBm or less (10 kohm load)
TEST END INDIV-1: 1 kHz ±1.5 Hz, sine wave, +6.0
When the test results of all switches are satisfactory, ±2 dBm (10 kohm load)
“OK” will appear on the LCD and the testing will end. INDIV-2: -72 dBm or less (10 kohm load)
When the test result is “NG”, refer to “C. TEST PHONES (L): 1 kHz, sine wave, +5.0 ± 2 dBm (33 ohm load)
SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR HAS BEEN PHONES (R): -64 dBm or less (33 ohm load)
DETECTED”. While sound is being output, the following message
appears on the LCD.
T18. TO HOST
DISPLAY OF RESULTS
Connect pin No.3 to pin No.5, and connect pin No.6 to
No.8, and then execute testing. TEST END
Operate the HOST SELECT switch according to the AUTO: when the [INC] switch is pressed, the sound output
instruction on the LCD and check that “OK” appears will stop and the next test will be executed.
when [MIDI] is reached at the end. MANUAL: when the [EXIT] switch is pressed, testing
When the HOST SELECT switch is set to the MIDI will end, the initial display will be restored
position, the “SET HOST Sw [MAC]” message will and the next test number will be set.
appear. Next set the HOST SELECT switch of the main
unit to MAC to begin testing. T20. 1kHz OUTPUT-R
DISPLAY OF RESULTS
OK
Insert plugs into OUTPUT-L, OUTPUT-R, PHONES (L),
and PHONES (R), and then connect the oscilloscope and
NG AC voltmeter (with a JIS-C filter).
Set the master volume to the Max position.
(When unexpected data is received) Check that signals are output at OUTPUT-L, OUTPUT-
R, PHONES (L), and PHONES (R) as described below. At
NG this time, signals are output at MEL for mLAN as well.
(When reception is not completed within the specified time) OUTPUT-L: -72 dBm or less (10k ohm load)
OUTPUT-R: 1 KHZ ±1.5 Hz, sine wave, +6.0 ±2 dBm
TEST END (10k ohm load)
The test ends after the result is displayed. INDIV-1: -72 dBm or less (10k ohm load)
When the test result is “NG”, refer to “C. TEST INDIV-2: 1 kHz ±1.5 Hz, sine wave, +6.0 ±2 dBm (10k ohm load)
SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR HAS BEEN PHONES (L): -64 dBm or less (33 ohm load)
DETECTED”. PHONES (R): 1 kHz, sine wave, +5.0 ±2 dBm (33 ohm load)
While sound is output, the following message appears
T19. 1kHz OUTPUT-L on the LCD.
DISPLAY OF RESULTS
Insert plugs into OUTPUT-L, OUTPUT-R, INDIV-1, TEST END
INDIV-2, PHONES (L), and PHONES (R), and then AUTO: when the [INC] switch is pressed, the sound
connect the frequency counter, oscilloscope and AC output will stop and the next test will be executed.
voltmeter (with a JIS-C filter). MANUAL: when the [EXIT] switch is pressed, testing
will end, the initial display will be restored
and the next test number will be set.
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T21. A-D LEVEL, JACK LINE 1, LINE 2, MIC 1 and MIC 2 can be selected by
using [DEC] and [INC].
With LINE 1, GAIN = LINE applies and the signal input
through the A/D will be output at the D/A as is.
Set the A/D GAIN volume to the maximum level. With LINE 2, GAIN = LINE applies and the level of the
Input a 1 kHz sine wave of the following level through the signal input through the A/D will be lowered to the
A/D input port according to the instructions on the LCD. specification of the main unit (-12dB) and then output
MIC: -40 dBm ±0 dBm LINE: -6 dBm ±0 dBm at the D/A.
With MIC 1, GAIN = MIC applies and the signal input
When a plug is connected to the jack, both “EXTRACT through the A/D will be output at the D/A as is.
PLUG” appears and the A/D level appear. With MIC 2, GAIN = MIC applies and the level of the
When a plug is not connected and the level is 2 or lower, signal input through the A/D will be lowered to the
“INSERT PLUG” appears and when a plug is inserted, specification of the main unit (-12dB) and then output
the A/D level will be indicated. at the D/A.
“OK” will appear when the AD level is within the
following range. When GAIN = Line 1, move the A/D INPUT VOLUME
MIC: 75 or greater and 85 or less knob and check that the sound volume varies.
LINE: 75 or greater and 85 or less
When MIC is OK, the LINE check will be executed OUTPUT-L: 1 kHz ±5 Hz, sine wave, +15.0 ±2 dBm (10k
automatically. ohm load) (Distortion: 1.00% or less)
OUTPUT-R: 1 kHz ±5 Hz, sine wave, +15.0 ±2 dBm (10k
ohm load) (Distortion: 1.00% or less)
Error code
NG-BOARD: a board other than the VH board is loaded.
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TEST END
The test ends after the result is displayed.
Connect the mLAN board to the mLAN slot and execute
testing. FACTORY SETTING DATA
After checking the connection of the mLAN board, the signal
transmission and reception of the MIDI line, the RESET After the factory settings are restored, the following data
request signal, and the operation of OUT + SWP30 of the will be set.
MEL line by the external clock, check that “OK” appears.
SYSTEM SETUP
Also, confirm that a 900 Hz sine wave output is obtained
as the final signal at OUTPUT L and R. SYSTEM SETUP Initial valuse of the MIDI DATA specification
INTERNAL VOICE FACTORY SET VOICE
DISPLAY OF RESULTS INTERNAL PERFORMANCE FACTORY PERFORMANCE
OK MODE VOICE MODE
VOICE PRE1 A01(1)
NG T27. SWP Ch
x x x x x x x: Error code
Error code
NO-BOARD: board is not loaded. From OUTPUT-L, the sound output is repeated until the
RESET: errror in the reset request signal check EXIT switch is pressed via the SWP64Ch on the Master
MIDI: MIDI line failure side to the L channel and via the SWP64Ch on the Slave
MEL: MEL OUT line failure side to the R channel.
Connect the plugs to OUTPUT-L and R. Observe the
TEST END output waveform using the oscilloscope to check that the
When the [EXIT] switch is pressed, the sound output level of all channels is within the below specified
will stop and the next test number will be set. range.
Set the master volume to the Max position.
T26. FACTORY SET
OUTPUT-L: 1 kHz ±1.5 Hz, sine wave
OUTPUT-R: 2 kHz ±1.5 Hz, sine wave
Also, the following message appears on the LCD during
This test is used to restore the factory settings. sound output.
When the test is executed, the following message will
appear on the LCD.
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T28. EXIT (3) Turn on the power while pressing [EXIT] and
[ENTER], and the system program will be loaded
from SMART MEDIA and the operating power
will be restored.
D. OTHERS
E. Short-cut Functions
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Additional Notes
For example, 144 - 159(Decimal)/9nH/1001 0000 - 1001 1111(Binary) indicate the note-on
messages for the channels 1 through 16 respectively. 176 - 191/BnH/1011 0000 - 1011 1111
indicate the control change messages for the channels 1 through 16 respectively. 192 -
207/CnH/1100 0000 - 1100 1111 indicate the program change messages for the channels 1
through 16 respectively. 240/F0H/1111 0000 is positioned at the beginning of data to indicate
a system exclusive message. 247/F7H/1111 0111 is positioned at the end of the system
exclusive message.
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PORTAMENTO TIME sets the time it takes for the pitch to reach the next note played
when PORTAMENTO SWITCH is set to on.
PAN position relatively changes according to the preset value for each voice.
In PORTAMENTO CONTROL, PORTAMENTO TIME is fixed to 0.
EFFECT1 DEPTH controls reverb send level.
EFFECT3 DEPTH controls chorus send level.
HARMONIC CONTENT adjusts the resonance preset for each voice.
Setting a value adds to or subtracts from the center value, 64, since it is an offset
parameter.
The larger the value more resonant sound will be produced. The effective range may be
narrower than the range you can designate depending on the selected voice.
The parameters, EG ATTACK TIME, EG DECAY TIME, EG SUSTAIN LEVEL, EG RELEASE TIME
adjust the envelopes preset for each voice.
Setting these values add to or subtract from the center value, 64, since these are
offset parameters.
BRIGHTNESS adjusts the cutoff frequency preset for each voice.
Setting a value adds to or subtracts from the center value, 64, since it is an offset
parameter.
The smaller the value the cutoff frequency will be lowered. The effective range may be
narrower than the range you can designate depending on the selected voice.
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ank Select will be actually executed when the Program Change message is received. (3-6-1-2)IDENTITY REQUEST(Receive only)
ank Select and Program Change numbers that are not supported by Yamaha will be
gnored. F0H 7EH 0nH 06H 01H F7H ("n" = Device No.However, this instrument receives under
"omni.")
PROGRAM CHANGE
STATUS 1100nnnn(CnH) n = 0 ~ 15 CHANNEL NUMBER (3-6-1-3)IDENTITY REPLY (Transmit only)
PROGRAM NUMBER 0ppppppp p = 0 ~ 127
F0H 7EH 7FH 06H 02H 43H 00H 41H ddH ddH 00H 00H 00H 01H F7H
CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH
STATUS 1101nnnn(DnH) n = 0 ~ 15 CHANNEL NUMBER dd;Device Number Code
VALUE 0vvvvvvv v = 0 ~ 127 AFTER TOUCH VALUE CS6x: 5C 03
CS6R: 5D 03
PITCH BEND CHANGE S80: 5E 03
STATUS 1110nnnn(EnH) n = 0 ~ 15 CHANNEL NUMBER
LSB 0vvvvvvv PITCH BEND CHANGE LSB
MSB 0vvvvvvv PITCH BEND CHANGE MSB (3-6-2)UNIVERSAL REALTIME MESSAGE
Transmitted with a resolution of 7 bits.
(3-6-2-1) MIDI MASTER VOLUME
ANNEL MODE MESSAGES
STATUS 1011nnnn(BnH) n = 0 ~ 15 CHANNEL NUMBER F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 01H llH mmH F7H
CONTROL NUMBER 0ccccccc c = CONTROL NUMBER
CONTROL VALUE 0vvvvvvv v = DATA VALUE Sets the MASTER VOLUME value.
The value "mm" is used to set the master volume (the value "ll" should be ignored).
ALL SOUNDS OFF (CONTROL NUMBER = 78H , DATA VALUE = 0)
All the sounds currently played including the channel messages such as note-on and
hold-on in a certain channel are muted when receiving this message. (3-6-3)PARAMETER CHANGE
RESET ALL CONTROLLERS (CONTROL NUMBER = 79H , DATA VALUE = 0) (3-6-3-1) XG SYSTEM ON
Resets the values set for the following controllers. 11110000 F0 Exclusive status
PITCH BEND CHANGE 0 (center) 1000011 43 YAMAHA ID
CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH 0 (minimum) 0001nnnn 1n device Number
MODULATION 0 (minimum) 1001100 4C Model ID
EXPRESSION 127 (maximum) 0aaaaaaa 0 Address High
BREATH CONTROLLER 127 (maximum) 0aaaaaaa 0 Address Mid
FOOT CONTROLLER 127 (maximum) 0aaaaaaa 7E Address Low
RIBBON CONTROLLER 0 (center) 0 0 Data
KNOB 1 0 (center) 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
KNOB 2 0 (center)
SUSTAIN SWITCH 0 (off) Received only when SYSTEM Receive GM/XG on is set to on in PERFORMANCE MODE. The
SOSTENUTO SWITCH 0 (off) Part values will be reset according to the SYSTEM Internal Part settings.
RPN Not assigned; No change Be aware that executing this message takes ca. 170ms and that, therefore, a certain
PORTAMENT CONTROL Resets the source note number interval before executing the following message is needed.
Doesn’t reset the following data: (3-6-3-2) NATIVE PARAMETER CHANGE, REMOTE SWITCH
PROGRAM CHANGE, BANK SELECT MSB/LSB, VOLUME, PAN. 11110000 F0 Exclusive status
HARMONIC CONTENT, SUSTAIN LEVEL, RELEASE TIME, ATTACK TIME, DECAY TIME, BRIGHTNESS 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 1, EFFECT SEND LEVEL 3, PORTAMENTO SWITCH 0001nnnn 1n device Number
PITCH BEND SENSITIVITY, FINE TUNING, COARSE TUNING 01100100 64 Model ID
ASSIGNABLE CONTROLLER 0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address High
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid
ALL NOTES OFF (CONTROL NUMBER = 7BH , DATA VALUE = 0) 0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low
All the notes currently set to on in certain channel(s) are muted when receiving 0ddddddd ddddddd Data
this message. However, if Sustain or Sostenuto is on, notes will continue sounding | |
until these are turned off. 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
OMNI MODE OFF (CONTROL NUMBER = 7CH , DATA VALUE = 0) For parameters with data size of 2 or more, the appropriate number of data bytes
Performs the same function as when receiving ALL NOTES OFF. will be transmitted.
Sets VOICE RECEIVE CHANNEL to "OMNI OFF," channel 1. See the following MIDI Data Table for Address and Byte Count.
Always received no matter which device number is selected, in the case of REMOTE
OMNI MODE ON (CONTROL NUMBER = 7DH , DATA VALUE = 0) SWITCH.
Performs the same function as when receiving ALL NOTES OFF.
Sets VOICE RECEIVE CHANNEL to "OMNI ON." (3-6-4)BULK DUMP
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
MONO (CONTROL NUMBER = 7EH , DATA VALUE = 0..16) 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
Performs the same function as when receiving ALL SOUNDS OFF. If the 3rd byte (mono) 0000nnnn 0n device Number
is within 0 through 16, the channel will be Mode4(m = 1). 01100100 64 Model ID
In VOICE MODE, the mode can be Mode2(m=1) according to VOICE RECEIVE CHANNEL. 0bbbbbbb bbbbbbb Byte Count
0bbbbbbb bbbbbbb Byte Count
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address High
POLY (CONTROL NUMBER = 7FH , DATA VALUE = 0)
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid
Performs the same function as when receiving ALL SOUNDS OFF. The channel will be
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low
Mode3.
0 0 Data
In VOICE MODE, the mode can be Mode1 according to VOICE RECEIVE CHANNEL.
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0ccccccc ccccccc Check-sum
GISTERED PARAMETER NUMBER 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
STATUS 1011nnnn(BnH) n = 0 ~ 15 CHANNEL NUMBER
See the following MIDI Data Table for Address and Byte Count.
LSB 01100100(64H)
The Check sum is the value that results in a value of 0 for the lower 7 bits when
RPN LSB 0ppppppp p = RPN LSB(Refer to the table as shown below)
the Byte Count, Start Address, Data and Check sum itself are added.
MSB 01100101(65H)
RPN MSB 0qqqqqqq q = RPN MSB(Refer to the table as shown below)
DATA ENTRY MSB 00000110(06H)
DATA VALUE 0mmmmmmm m = Data Value
(3-6-5) DUMP REQUEST
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
DATA ENTRY LSB 00100110(26H)
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
DATA VALUE 0lllllll l = Data Value
0010nnnn 2n device Number
01100100 64 Model ID
First, designate the parameter using RPN MSB/LSB numbers. Then, set its value with
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address High
data entry MSB/LSB.
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low
RPN D.ENTRY
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
LSB MSB MSB LSB PARAMETER NAME DATA RANGE
See the following MIDI Data Table for Address and Byte Count.
00H 00H mmH --- PITCH BEND SENSITIVITY 00H - 18H (0 - 24 semitones)
01H 00H mmH llH MASTER FINE TUNE {mmH,llH}={00H,00H}-{40H,00H}-{7FH,7FH}
(-8192*100/8192) - 0 - (+8192*100/8192)
02H 00H mmH --- MASTER COARSE TUNE 28H - 40H - 58H (-24 - 0 - +24 semitones) (3-6-6) PARAMETER REQUEST
7FH 7FH --- --- RPN RESET RPN numbers will be left not designated. 11110000 F0 Exclusive status
The internal values are not affected. 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0011nnnn 3n device Number
01100100 64 Model ID
N-REGISTERED PARAMETER NUMBER
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Hig
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid
There are no applicable parameters.
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
TEM REAL TIME MESSAGES
See the following MIDI Data Table for Address and Byte Count.
ACTIVE SENSING
STATUS 11111110(FEH)
Received only when SYSTEM Receive GM/XG on is set to on in PERFORMANCE MODE. The
Part values will be reset according to the SYSTEM Internal Part settings.
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From Host
Local Sw
MIDI Out
MIDI In
TG
To Host
From Host
Local Sw
MIDI Out
MIDI In
TG
Although three types of note on/note off data, received via MIDI, played by the
internal sequencer and played on the keyboard will be distinguished, the other
controllers (channel messages) equally affect the entire notes.
ALL SOUNDS OFF clears all the sounds in the specific channel(s) played by both the
keyboard and the data via MIDI.
ALL NOTES OFF received via MIDI clears the sounds in the specific channel(s) played
via MIDI.
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PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
OVERALL ASSEMBLY .............................................. 2
PANEL ASSEMBLY ......................................... 4
WHEEL ASSEMBLY .................................... 5
MK ASSEMBLY .................................................... 6
POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY ............................ 7
ELECTRICAL PARTS ............................................. 8
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having
specification equal to those originally installed.
OVERALL ASSEMBLY
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28 322
Panel Assembly
10 (See page 4)
22
29
92
50
24
310
60 26
Wheel Assembly 320
(See page 5) 400 510 92
450 40
62
110
130
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94
120
110b 110a 92
90 92
500 490 Power Supply Assembly
112 (See page 7)
430 30
300 MK Assembly
(See page 6)
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304 70
440
122
480
305 302
470
100a 74 460
74
100d 420 410
100b
106 72
100c
104
100
102
104
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REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS QTY RANK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS QTY RANK
OVERALL ASSEMBLY CS6X VP204400 AC Cord BS 3 B 10
-- Overall Assembly J J (V387080) VQ240200 Adapter, AC Cord KPR-24 J 06
-- Overall Assembly U U (V387090) * -- CD-ROM 74min. 12cm (XW444B00)
-- Overall Assembly E E,B (V387100) * V5389300 Smart Media
10 -- Panel Assembly (V387110)
* 20 V3872400 End Block (L)
22 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 2 01
24 -- End Block Support Plate (V388590)
26 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 4 01
28 VC380200 Cord Binder S-15 2 01
29 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 2 01
* 30 V3872500 End Block (R)
32 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 2 01
40 -- Wheel Assembly (V387160)
42 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 4 01
50 VU033000 Touch Volume SMD01 (10KB) Ribbon 07
60 -- Ribbon Angle (V475580)
62 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 4 01
70 -- MK Assembly (V441400)
72 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 4 01
74 -- Adhesive Tape 12X50m (2154500)
76 CB502030 Cord Binder S-75B 2 01
90 -- Power Supply Assembly J J,U (V387130)
90 -- Power Supply Assembly E E,B (V387140)
92 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 6 01
100 -- Bottom Assembly (V387120)
* 100a V3883500 Bottom Cover
* 100b V3872200 PLG Cover
100c VC999400 Foot 205Y4179 4 02
* 100d V4810700 Coin Screw 3.0X6 6
* 102 V4196900 Corner Plate 2
104 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 35 01
* 106 V4810700 Coin Screw 3.0X6 2
110 -- PLG Support Brecket (V474270)
110a VP064300 Cord Holder LWS-1S 2 03
110b VR641100 Cord Holder UAMS-09-0 2 01
112 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 5 01
120 -- DM Shield Plate (L) (V388400)
122 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 7 01
125 -- DM Shield Plate (U) (V481130)
126 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 5 01
127 VC362700 Ferrite Core FR25/15/12-1400L 04
128 CB069250 Cord Holder BK-1 01
130 CB825380 Push Button POWER ON/OFF 03
* 300 V3579100 Circuit Board DM
302 VN103500 Lithium Battery CR2032 03
304 CB829850 Cord Binder S-34Z 03
305 CB069250 Cord Holder BK-1 3 01
* 310 V3579700 Circuit Board RIB
312 VC362700 Ferrite Core FR25/15/12-1400L 04
314 CB069250 Cord Holder BK-1 01
* 320 V3579900 Circuit Board JK
322 VQ049800 Bonding Tapping Screw-B 3.0X10 MFZN2BL 9 01
324 VC362700 Ferrite Core FR25/15/12-1400L 04
326 CB069250 Cord Holder BK-1 01
400 -- Connector Assembly 11P,5P DM-PS (V478860)
410 -- Connector Assembly 12P 600L DM-KS A (V381490)
420 -- Connector Assembly 13-11P500L DM-KS B (V381500)
430 -- Connector Assembly 15P-450 KRD-KRD (VK11170)
440 -- Connector Assembly 9P-400 KRD-KRD (VK10990)
450 VJ980600 Connector Assembly 4P-400 KRD-KRD 05
460 -- Connector Assembly 3P 300L DM-KS A (VS25210)
* 470 V4788800 Connector Assembly 15PX2PCS PULG-CORE
490 -- Connector Assembly 5P-300 KRD-KRD (VK10560)
500 -- Connector Assembly 4P 200L(S) DM-JK (V417640)
ACCESSORIES
VT119800 AC Cord J 7A 125V 3P 2.5M J 06
VB927800 AC Cord CSA U 08
VB928000 AC Cord VDE E 08
: New Parts RANK : Japan only : New Parts RANK : Japan only
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PANEL ASSEMBLY
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS QTY RANK
PANEL ASSEMBLY CS6X
-- Panel Assembly (V387110)
10 -- Control Panel (V387190)
90 10a V3272300 Cover (S) 08
10b VS863000 Flat Head Screw 3.0X6 MFZN2BL 3 01
100
20 -- Display Assembly (V387150)
90 22 EP600230 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X6 MFZN2BL 4 01
30 -- Circuit Board Assembly PNA-SW (V409790)
* 30a V3579500 Circuit Board PNA
* 30b V4162700 Push Button M2B OCTAVE(DOWN,UP), 6
SCENE(1,2),ARPEGGIO(HOLD,
ON/OFF),MODE(VOICE,PER-
110 FORM),(UTILITY,CARD),
(EDIT,JOB)
* 30c V 4 1 6 2 6 0 0 Push Button M1B PORTAMENTO(ON/OFF), 6
120 72 PHASE CLIP(PITCH,REC),
62 SEQ PLAY(TEMPO,PLAY/STOP)
MODE(STORE)
10b 32 EP600230 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X6 MFZN2BL 11 01
34 CB069250 Cord Holder BK-1 2 01
36 CB829850 Cord Binder S-34Z 03
40 -- Circuit Board Assembly PNB-SW (V409800)
* 40a V3579800 Circuit Board PNB
* 40b V3887400 Push Button M4B (A-D),(E-H),(1-4),(5-8), 6
130 (9-12),(13-16)
* 40c V 4 1 6 2 7 0 0 Push Button M2B (EF BYPASS,MASTER KEY- 4
BOARD),MEMORY(PRE1,PRE2),
(INT,EXT),(PLG1,PLG2)
* 40d V 4 1 6 2 9 0 0 Push Button M2G (EXIT,ENTER), 2
(DEC/NO,INC/YES)
42 EP600230 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X6 MFZN2BL 11 01
50 -- Circuit Board Assembly RV-SW (V451160)
* 50a V3579600 Circuir Board RV
20 80 * 50b V4162800 Push Button M1G SHIFT
10a 52 EP600230 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X6 MFZN2BL 8 01
54 CB829850 Cord Binder S-34Z 2 03
D30 D40 60 -- Smart Media Assembly (V409770)
* 60a V3882500 Escutcheon K-CB
D22 * 60b V3577200 Circuit Board SM
60c EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 2 01
D10 62 EP600190 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2BL 2 01
120 64 VP834600 Adhesive Tape 12X50 02
50b 200 D20
72 EP630210 Bind Head Tapping Screw-S 3.0X6 MFZN2BL 2 01
22 * 80 V4742900 LCD Cover
D30 D40
* 90 V4765800 Knob K-CB VOLUME,CUTOFF,RESONANCE, 20
220 10 REVERB,CHORUS,ATTACK,
60c DECAY,SUSTAIN,RELEASE,
60b CONTROL,PAN,VEL RATE,
60
PITCH,TEMPO,A,B,C,1,2
60a * 100 V3887900 Knob ENCODER PAGE,DATA 2
260 54 50a 110 CB502030 Cord Binder S-75B 2 01
240 112 EP600230 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X6 MFZN2BL 2 01
52 120 VP064300 Cord Holder LWS-1S 03
210 50 250 200 -- Connector Assembly 10P-550 KRD-KRD (VK11400)
34 230 210 -- Connector Assembly 16P-750 KRD-KRD (VK12060)
40 220 -- Connector Assembly 8P-400 KRD-KRD (VK10980)
270 230 VK111000 Connector Assembly 7P-450 KRD-KRD 05
240 -- Connector Assembly 4P 100L(S) DM-MVR (V434190)
280 * 250 V3813800 FFC Cable Assembly P=1.0-L-26-430
260 -- Connector Assembly 5P 300L(S) JK-MVR (V381550)
30b 40d 270 -- Connector Assembly 5P-450 KRD-KRD (VK11090)
30 40c 40a
30a 280 -- Connector Assembly 3P-200 KRD-KRD (VK10230)
WHEEL ASSEMBLY
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10
60
90
80
80
90
50
10
40
40
30 20
40
20
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10
1f
1c
1d
1e 1b
3 1d
1a
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5
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
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CS6X CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1/4 (DM1/3) CS6X
1
to SV-CN3
2200/10
to JK-CN5
to PS-CN3
INVERTER to JK-CN7
to RV-CN5
2 2
to WHEEL
PHOTOCOUPLER
to RIBBON
KEYBOARD
LINE
CN1,CN3 TRANSCEIVER
3 OP AMP 3
CPU
4 KEYBOARD
4
to DM2/3 B8
CN2,CN4
to LC
KEYBOARD
INVERTER
MPX MPX MPX MPX
INVERTER
5 D-FF INVERTER 5
to RV-CN6
to DM3/3 B6
C200 220/10
to LCD
100P
100P
100P
100P
100P
100P
100P
100P
D-FF INVERTER
6 6
to DM2/3 D10
to DM3/3 B6
to DM3/3 B6
to DM2/3 P4
to DM2/3 P4
7 7
GATE ARRAY 180 180
180 180
180 180
to DM2/3 K4 180
to PLUGIN1
to DM2/3 J11
to PLUGIN2
to DM2/3 J6 180 180 -CN1
to DM2/3 B10 180 180
to DM2/3 C9
C201
220/10
INVERTER 180
to DM2/3 J11 180
MASK CPU HD6437045F24F
to DM2/3 P5
INVERTER
100
100
CPU
8 8
DEMULTIDLEXER
C202 220/10
to PN-CN7
BUFFER
ANALOG SW
to DM2/3 H9 to DM3/3 J5
N.C to DM3/3 B3
to DM3/3 B6
9 to DM2/3 J11 9
to DM2/3 J6
OR OR
to DM2/3 J6
to DM3/3 B5
FLASH ROM2 16M
FLASH ROM1 16M
INVERTER
SYSTEM RESET 220/10
10 10
DRAM 4M
to DM2/3 A5
SRAM 1M SRAM 1M
11 11
to DM2/3 A5
to DM3/3 B1
to DM2/3 H9
to DM3/3 B3
to DM2/3 H9
12 CS6X to DM3/3 B4 28CC1-8813230 5 CS6X 12
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
A
CS6X CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 4/4 (PNA, PNB, JK, RIB) CS6X
A
PNA PNB
B B
C C
RIB
to JK-CN6
D D
to
RIBBON to DM-CN9
to DM
-CN17
to DM
-CN19
E E
to JK
-CN1
F F
SM
G
RV G
to DM-CN22
H H
28CC1-8813231 1
I I
R90
100
JK 100
J OPAMP J
PHONES
100
OPAMP OPAMP
47K
R91
0.01
100
GAIN
1M
K K
0.01
J6
OPAMP
0.1
OPAMP
0.01u
to SV
-CN2
L Foot Switch L
SUSTAIN OPAMP
0.1
0.01u
0.1
M M
FOOT
CONTROLLER
OPAMP
to PN-CN9 OPAMP
0.01u
to DM
-CN8 to DM
-CN20
FOOT VOLUME
N N
OPAMP
0.01u
BREATH
O O
to PS-CN2
28CC1-8813232 2
P P
CS6X CS6X
Q Q
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12