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CDJ-900NXS

ORDER NO. RRV4502

CD
J-
900
NX
S MULTI

PLAYER
THIS MANUAL IS
APPLICABLE TO THE
FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND
TYPE(S).
Model Type Po

CDJ-900NXS UXJCB AC 110 V to 240

CDJ-900NXS SYXJ8 AC 110 V to 240

CDJ-900NXS FLXJ AC 110 V to 240

CDJ-900NXS AXJ5 AC 110 V to 240

CDJ-900NXS KXJ5 AC 110 V to 240

PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-


ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-
0031, Japan
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box
1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087,
Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE.
LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore
159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2013
K-MZV DEC. 2013 Printed in Japan
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SAFETY
INFORMA
TION

This service manual is intended


for qualified service
technicians; it is not meant for
the casual do-it yourselfer.
Qualified technicians have the
necessary test equipment and
tools, and have been trained to
properly and safely repair
complex products such as
those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs
can adversely affect the safety
and reliability of the product
and may void the warranty. If
you are not qualified to perform
the repair of this product
properly and safely, you should
not risk trying to do so and refer
the repair to a qualified service
technician.

WARNING
This product may contain a chemical known to the
State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects or
other reproductive
B
harm.
Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 -
Proposition 65

This product contains


mercury. Disposal of this
material may be
regulated due to
environmental
considerations. For
disposal or recycling
information, please
contact your local
authorities or the
Electronics Industries
Alliance: www.eiae.org.
The backlighting lamp of LCD
in this equipment contains
mercury. Disposal of this
material may be regulated
due to environmental
considerations according to
Local, State or Federal Laws.
For disposal or recycling
information, please contact
your local authorities or the
Electronics Industries
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Alliance: www.eiae.org

IMPORTANT Maximum output : Class 1 (Under


fault condition)
THIS PIONEER APPARATUS
CONTAINS LASER OF CLASS 1.
SERVICING OPERATION OF THE
APPARATUS SHOULD BE DONE B Y
A S P E C I A L LY INSTRUCTED
PERSON.

LABEL CHECK

E Additional Laser Caution


1. Laser Interlock Mechanism
The position of the switch
(S9002) for detecting loading
completion is detected by the
system microprocessor, and the
design prevents laser diode
oscillation when the switch is not
in
LPS1 terminal side (when the
mechanism is not clamped and
LPS1 signal is high level.)
Thus, the interlock will no
F longer function if the switch is

Bottom view
2
Laser Pickup specifications
and Laser characteristics deliberately set to LPS1
For CD Wave length (typ) : 790 nm terminal side.
Operation output : 4.5 mW CW, ( if LPS1 signal is low level ).
Class 1
2. When the cover is opened,
In the test mode ∗ the interlock
close viewing of the objective
mechanism will not function. lens
Laser diode oscillation will with the naked eye will cause
continue, if pin 5 (pin 3) of exposure to a Class 1 laser
AN22022A (IC7002) on the beam.
SRVB Assy is connected to
GND,
or else the terminals of Q7002
(Q7001) are shorted to each
other (fault condition).
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CONTENTS
SAFETY
INFORMATION.....................................
..............................................................
....................................................... 2 1.
SERVICE
PRECAUTIONS....................................
..............................................................
.................................................. 4 1.1
NOTES ON
SOLDERING.........................................
..............................................................
........................................ 4 A
1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING
PARTS ...........................................
........................................................
................................ 4 1.3
SERVICE
NOTICE..........................................
........................................................
........................................................
5 2.
SPECIFICATIONS..........................
........................................................
........................................................
....................... 7 3. BASIC ITEMS
FOR
SERVICE .......................................
........................................................
............................................... 8 3.1
CHECK POINTS AFTER
SERVICING ...................................
........................................................
................................ 8 3.2 JIGS
LIST ...............................................
........................................................
........................................................
........ 8 3.3 PCB
LOCATIONS ..................................
........................................................
........................................................
......... 9 4. BLOCK
DIAGRAM ......................................
........................................................
........................................................
........ 10 4.1 OVERALL WIRING
DIAGRAM ......................................
........................................................
....................................... 10 4.2
SIGNAL BLOCK
DIAGRAM.......................................
........................................................
........................................... 12 4.3
POWER SUPPLY BLOCK
DIAGRAM.......................................
........................................................
............................ 14 5.
DIAGNOSIS ...................................
........................................................
........................................................
..................... 16 5.1
SEQUENCE...................................
........................................................
........................................................
............... 16
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5.2 FAILURE JUDGEMENT OF
THE PICKUP
ASSY ........................................
...................................................
............. 18 5.3
TROUBLESHOOTING...............
...................................................
...................................................
............................. 19 5.4
OPERATIONAL
WAVEFORMS ..........................
...................................................
...................................................
.... 30 5.5 CONNECTION
CONFIRMATION WITH THE
PC..............................................
...................................................
........ 31
6. SERVICE
MODE........................................
...................................................
...................................................
................... 32 6.1 SERVICE
MODE .......................................
...................................................
...................................................
............. 32 6.2 ABOUT THE
DEVICE......................................
...................................................
...................................................
....... 46
7.
DISASSEMBLY .............................
........................................................
........................................................
...................... 47 8. EACH
SETTING AND
ADJUSTMENT ..............................
........................................................
.......................................... 60 8.1
NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE
NOTED...........................................
........................................................
........................ 60 8.2 FIRMWARE
UPDATE /
RECOVERY...................................
........................................................
.................................. 60 8.3 JOG
DIAL ROTATION LOAD
ADJUSTMENT...............................
........................................................
........................ 61 8.4 ITEMS FOR
WHITCH USERS SETTING IS
AVAILABLE....................................
........................................................
. 62
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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND
PARTS
LIST...........................................
...................................................
................................. 64 9.1
PACKING
SECTION ..................................
...................................................
...................................................
............. 64 9.2 EXTERIOR
SECTION ..................................
...................................................
...................................................
.......... 66 9.3 CONTROL
PANEL
SECTION...................................
...................................................
.................................................
68 9.4 JOG DIAL
SECTION ..................................
...................................................
...................................................
............ 70 9.5 SLOT IN
MECHA
SECTION...................................
...................................................
...................................................
72
10. SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM..................................
...................................................
...................................................
............ 74 10.1 SRVB ASSY
(1/2) ..........................................
...................................................
...................................................
....... 74 10.2 SRVB (2/2), JINT
and SLMB
ASSYS ......................................
...................................................
................................ 76 10.3
JACB
ASSY ........................................
...................................................
...................................................
.................. 78 10.4 MAIN
ASSY
(1/6)...........................................
...................................................
...................................................
....... 80 10.5 MAIN ASSY
(2/6)...........................................
...................................................
...................................................
....... 82 10.6 MAIN ASSY
(3/6)...........................................
...................................................
...................................................
....... 84
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10.7 MAIN ASSY
(4/6)...........................................
...................................................
...................................................
....... 86 10.8 MAIN ASSY
(5/6)...........................................
...................................................
...................................................
....... 88 10.9 MAIN ASSY
(6/6)...........................................
...................................................
...................................................
....... 90 10.10 USBB ASSY and
DDCB ASSY
(1/2) ..........................................
...................................................
........................... 92 10.11
DDCB ASSY
(2/2)...........................................
...................................................
...................................................
.... 94 10.12 LCDB ASSY
(1/2) ..........................................
...................................................
...................................................
..... 96 10.13 LCDB ASSY
(2/2) ..........................................
...................................................
...................................................
..... 98 10.14 PNLB
ASSY.........................................
...................................................
...................................................
............. 100 10.15 KSWB and
PSWB
ASSYS.......................................
...................................................
............................................ 102
10.16 SLDB and JOGB
ASSYS.......................................
...................................................
..............................................
103 10.17 JFLB
ASSY.........................................
...................................................
...................................................
.............. 104 10.18 POWER
SUPPLY and ACIN
ASSYS ......................................
...................................................
............................. 106 10.19
WAVEFORMS...........................
...................................................
...................................................
........................ 108
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11. PCB CONNECTION
DIAGRAM ......................................
.......................................................
......................................... 110
11.1 SRVB
ASSY..............................................
.......................................................
.......................................................
.. 110 11.2 JINT, SLMB and JACB
ASSYS...........................................
.......................................................
............................... 114 11.3
MAIN
ASSY .............................................
.......................................................
.......................................................
... 116 11.4 USBB and DDCB
ASSYS...........................................
.......................................................
....................................... 120 11.5
LCDB
ASSY..............................................
.......................................................
.......................................................
.. 122 11.6 PNLB
ASSY..............................................
.......................................................
.......................................................
.. 126 11.7 KSWB, PSWB and
SLDB
ASSYS ..........................................
.......................................................
........................... 130 11.8 JOGB
and JFLB
ASSYS...........................................
.......................................................
......................................... 132
11.9 POWER SUPPLY and ACIN
ASSYS ..........................................
.......................................................
....................... 136 12. PCB
PARTS
LIST................................................
.......................................................
.....................................................
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SERVICE
PRECAUT
IONS
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
A
• For environmental protection,
lead-free solder is used on the
printed circuit boards mounted in
this unit. Be sure to use lead-
free solder and a soldering iron
that can meet specifications for
use with lead-free solders for
repairs accompanied by
reworking of soldering.

• Compared with conventional


eutectic solders, lead-free solders
have higher melting points, by
approximately 40 ºC. Therefore,
for lead-free soldering, the tip
temperature of a soldering iron
must be set to around 373 ºC in
general, although the temperature
depends on the heat capacity of
the PC board on which reworking
is required and the weight of the tip
of the soldering iron.

Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature


cannot be controlled.

Compared with eutectic solders,


lead-free solders have higher bond
strengths but slower wetting times
and higher melting B
temperatures (hard to melt/easy to harden).

The following lead-free solders are available as


service parts:
• Parts numbers of lead-free solder:
GYP1006 1.0 in dia.
GYP1007 0.6 in dia.
GYP1008 0.3 in dia.

1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING


PARTS
The part listed below is difficult to replace as a
discrete component part.
When the part listed in the table is defective, replace
whole Assy.

Assy Name Parts that is Difficult to Replace


Ref No. Function Part No. Remarks
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SRVB Assy
heat-pad IC7303 12V→7.6V
IC7302 12V→3.3V DC/DC DC/DC converter BD9328EFJ
converter BD9328EFJ IC with IC with heat-pad
MAIN Assy IC1, IC2 DDR2
K4T1G164QF
-BCE7 BGA
package IC10
MAIN CPU
R8A77240D5
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package
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12V→USB5V DC/DC converter
IC301 DSP D810K013DZKB400
BD9328EFJ IC with heat-pad
BGA packageIC705 12V→1.2V IC2702 USB CURRENT LIMIT
DC/DC converter BD9328EFJ IC TPS2557DRB IC with heat-
IC with heat-pad IC2701 pad
LCDB Assy
IC2001 LCD
POWER IC
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The part listed below is difficult to replace as a


discrete component part.
The replaceing method see remarks.

Assy Name Ref No. Function Part No.


Parts that is Difficult to Remarks
Replace
JFLB Assy JOG FL DEL1058 As the JOG FL is integrated
with the FL Holder (DNF1735) with the aid of two
V9201
pieces of double-back tape (Z12-016), first
remove the integrated JOG FL and
FL Holder, attach a new JOG FL and
an FL Holder, using two pieces of
double-back tape, then mount them
together. (Note: As the integrated JOG FL
F
and FL Holder are exactly the same parts as
those for the CDJ-2000NXS, you can
handle them in the same
manner as with the CDJ-
2000NXS.)

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SERVICE
NOTICE

About the self-diagnostic


functions for the drives
A

This unit has self-diagnostic


functions for the drives in Service
mode. Use the self-diagnostic
functions to check the drives if the
problem symptom pointed out by
the customer is a malfunction
related to the drives or if a drive-
related error is logged in the error
history.
For details on the self-
diagnostic functions for
the drives, see "[5] Drive
Self-Diagnosis" and "[6]
Contents of Drive Self-
Diagnosis" in "6.1
SERVICE MODE."

About the Flash ROM (IC3) in


the MAIN Assy
Replacement of the Flash
ROM (IC3: DYW1838) in
the MAIN Assy is not
possible during service,
because writing of the
MAC address on the
production line is required.
(IC3) is not supplied as a service part. If the Flash ROM is defective, replace the whole MAIN Assy. B

About transfer of the


accumulated LD lighting time
data after replacement of the
MAIN Assy This unit is equipped
with self-diagnostic functions for the
drives in Service mode. The service-
life check for the laser diode among
the self-diagnostic functions uses the
accumulated lighting time for
judgment. If it is 7,000 hours or less,
the laser diode is judged as OK. The
accumulated lighting time of the LD is
stored in the Flash ROM (IC3:
DYW1838) in the MAIN Assy.
Therefore, after replacement of the
MAIN Assy, the accumulated lighting
time of the LD is cleared and proper
judgment will not be possible after
that. To avoid such a situation, when
replacement of the MAIN Assy is
required, transfer the LD accumulated
lighting time data.
Before replacement, confirm the
drive LD lighting time in Service
mode and take note of the time
value. After replacement is
finished, enter Service mode
then change the drive LD lighting
time value to what you noted.
C
For details on how to
confirm and change the LD
lighting time, see "7 Drive
LD life manual input" in "[3]
Indication of various
information" in "6.1
SERVICE MODE."

About work required after


replacement of the Traverse
Mechanism Assy (09SD)
After replacement of the traverse
mechanism Assy (09SD), enter Service
mode then change the drive LD lighting
time to "0000". For details on how to
confirm and change the LD lighting
time, see "7 Drive LD life manual
input" in "[3] Indication of various
information" in "6.1 SERVICE
MODE."

About backup of the UTILITY


settings
As this unit is provided with user-settable UTILITY
settings (such as the Play mode setting,) it is
recommended that you back
D
up the settings before
starting repair. The
settings can be stored
for backup in a USB
memory device. For
details on how to back
up and restore data,
see "g How to Back Up
and Restore the
Settings" in "8.4 ITEMS
FOR WHICH USER
SETTINGS ARE
AVAILABLE ."

Note on detachment of the


control panel
The control panel cannot be
opened wide, because the 50-
pin flexible cable connecting the
control panel (CN2004 on the
LCDB Assy) and the main unit
(CN2802 on the DDCB Assy) is
short.
When the control panel must be
detached, such as during diagnosis,
be careful not to break the flexible
cable or damage the connectors.
OK NG
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CN2004 Assy
LCDB Assy

50P
flexible
cable
DDCB

Control panel
Section

Main unit F

CN2802

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About discharging
A

If the 50-pin flexible cable


connecting the control panel
(CN2004 on the LCDB Assy)
and the main unit (CN2802 on
the DDCB Assy) is
disconnected, be sure to unplug
the AC power cord then wait 3
minutes or more before
reconnecting the flexible cable.
This is because the internal electrical
charge remains in the power unit for
a while after the AC power cord is
unplugged. If the control panel is
connected in such a state, the ICP
(P7303) will be damaged by the
inrush current. If the ICP (P7303) is
damaged, no buttons or LEDs of the
unit will light and nothing will be
displayed when the POWER switch
is set to ON.
The P7303 is mounted on the
SRVB Assy (see the figure
below). Whether the Pxxxx is
damaged or not can be
confirmed by a conduction
check.

Control panel CN2004

Section B LCDB AssySRVB

Assy 50P flexible

cable

DDCB Assy
C
CN7301
CN7302

P7303

Main unit
CN2802
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SPECIFICA
TIONS

Power USB upstream section (USB)


requirements..................... Port.............................................
.. AC 110 V to 240 V, 50 ...........................................
Hz/60 Hz Power Type B
consumption .....................
.......................................... LAN (PRO DJ LINK)
...33 W Power Rating ........................................
consumption ................................... 100Base-
(standby) .......................... TX
......................0.4 W Main
unit Control output (CONTROL)
weight................................ Port.............................................
.......................... 4.3 kg ........................................Mini-
(9.5 lb) Max. jack
dimensions....... 320 mm
(W) × 105.5 mm (H) × Main display
401.8 mm (D) (12.6 in. Display
(W) × 4.2 in. (H) × 15.8 in. type...............Active
(D)) matrix TFT liquid crystal
Tolerable operating temperature display (LCD) Supported
........................................ languages ........................
.......+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 ......................... 18
°F to +95 °F) Tolerable languages
operating
humidity............5 % to 85 Accessories
A
% (no condensation)
• CD-ROM
Analog audio output (AUDIO
(containing
OUT L/R)
rekordbox
Output
(Mac/Windows),
terminals...........................
the driver
...............................RCA
software and the
terminal Output
operating
Level ................................
instructions.
.......................... 2.0 Vrms
The rekordbox (Mac/Windows)
(1 kHz) Frequency
license key is attached to the
response..........................
CD-ROM.)
....................... 4 Hz to 20
kHz S/N (DXX2739)
ratio..................................
......................................... • Power cord
......115 dB Total (UXJCB: ADG7022)
harmonic (SYXJ8: ADG1154)
distortion .......................... (FLXJ: ADG1154, ADG7097)
...........................0.003 % (AXJ5: ADG7079)
(KXJ5: ADG7113)
B
Digital audio output (DIGITAL
OUT) • Audio cable
Output (XDE3045)
terminals...........................
...............................RCA • LAN cable
terminal Output (DDE1141)
type..................................
................Coaxial digital
• Disc force eject pin (mounted
(S/PDIF) Output
on bottom of product)
level..................................
(DEX1023)
............................ 0.5 Vp-
p (75 Ω) Output • Read Before Use
format............................... (Important)/Quick Start Guide
.................. 44.1 kHz, 24 (UXJCB: DRH1228)
bit/16 bit (SYXJ8: DRH1229)
C
USB downstream section (FLXJ: DRH1230)
(USB) (AXJ5: DRH1231)
Port.................................. (KXJ5: DRH1232)
.........................................
............. Type A Power
supply...............................
...........................5 V/2.1
A or less
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1234 3.
BASIC
ITEMS
FOR
SERVICE
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER
SERVICING
Items to be checked after servicing
A

To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm


recommended check points shown below.
No. Procedure Check points
1 Confirm the firmware version on Service mode. The version of the firmware must be latest.
Update firmware to the
latest one, if it is not the
latest.
2 Confirm whether the customer operation check.
complain has been solved. If the The customer complain must not
customer complain occurs with be reappeared. Audio and
the specific disc, use it for the operations must be normal.

3 Playback a disc.
(track search)
Audio, Search and
operations must
be normal. 4
Check the
connection of each
interface.
B Audio, Search and operations
Playback data contained in the must be normal.
device connected to USB A.
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5 Check output signals while the Audio and operations must be
Jog dial or TEMPO slider is normal.
being operated.

6 Check the keys on the unit.


Check whether a product can be
operated properly by buttons on
the product.
7 Check the LCD display. Check that
there is no dirt or dust trapped inside
the LCD display. 8 Check the
appearance of the product. No
scratches or dirt on its appearance
after receiving it for service.

C
See the table below for the items to be checked
regarding audio.
Item to be checked regarding audio
Distortion
3.2 JIGS LIST
Noise
Volume too low Jigs List
D
Volume too high Volume
fluctuating Sound interrupted

Jig Name Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks


CD test disc STD-905 Drive self-diagnosis
iPod cable GGP1201 For use in determining a cause of charging problem for an iPad
DDE1142 (accessory for the
CDJ-2000NXS) registered as a
jig
* CDJ-900NXS can charge iPad using
the cable attached to iPad.

Lubricants and Glues List

Name Part No. Remarks


E

Lubricating oil GYA1001 Refer to


"9.4 JOG DIAL SECTION", "9.5
SLOTIN MECHA SECTION".
Lubricating oil GEM1034 Refer to
"9.4 JOG DIAL SECTION".
Dyfree

GEM10

36

Refer to

"9.5

SLOTIN

MECHA

SECTI
ON".

Clean

ing

Before shipping out


the product, be
sure to clean the
following positions
by using the
prescribed cleaning
tools.Position to
be cleaned Name
Remarks
P
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N
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Pickup lens Cleaning liquied Refer to "9.5 SLOTIN


MECHA SECTION".
GE
M10
04
Cleaning paper GED-
008

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PCB
LOCATIONS
K PSWB ASSY H ASSY
E MAIN D JACB
LCDB ASSY DDCB F USBB ASSY
GA ASSY
ASSY

PNLB SLDB N ASSY ASSY


ASSY ASSY
POWE JFLB J
R M
KSWB
L SUPP JOGB
LY
ASSY
I
O B
JINT
P ASSY
ACIN B
ASSY

• Bottom view
ASSY

TM ASSY-S • Bottom view

C SLMB ASSY A SRVB ASSY


CD
SLOTIN
MECHA ASSY

NOTES: - Parts
marked by
“NSP” are
generally
unavailable
because they
are not in our
Master Spare
Parts List. - The
> mark found
on some
component
parts indicates
the importance
of the safety
factor of the
part.
Therefore,
when replacing,
be sure to use
parts of
identical
designation.
Mark No. Description
Part No. Mark No.
Description Part No.
LIST OF
ASSEMBLIES
1..MAIN ASSY DWX3500 2..JACB ASSY DWX3532
NSP 1..LCDA ASSY DWM2515
2..LCDB ASSY DWX3516 > 1..POWER SUPPLY ASSY
2..DDCB ASSY DWX3517 DWR1463
NSP 1..SRVA ASSY DWM2516
2..SRVB ASSY DWX3519
2..JINT ASSY DWX3520 NSP SLOTIN MECHA ASSY
NSP 1..PNLA ASSY DWM2517 DXA2206
2..USBB ASSY DWX3518 TM ASSY-S DXX2616
2..PNLB ASSY DWX3522
2..KSWB ASSY DWX3523
2..SLDB ASSY DWX3526
F
2..PSWB ASSY DWX3527
NSP 1..JFLA ASSY DWM2518
2..SLMB ASSY DWX3528
E
2..ACIN ASSY DWX3529 9
2..JFLB ASSY DWX3530
2..JOGB ASSY DWX3531
5678
1234

4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
A
-
When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED
VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
-
The > mark found on some component parts indicates the
importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical
designation.
-
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.

G
DD
t

h
TFT-LCD MODULE (C
g

*HORIZONTAL
(D
CN2003
CKS4428-A

A B
K 1

*HORIZONTAL

CN2001

*VERTICAL *VERTICA CN2004 CN2802

ZIF CKS6536-A
1

N
2

DN

G
3

GV
4

V
5

V
6

CN

1V

2V

3V

01

4V

11

5V

21

6V

31

7V

41

8V

51

9V

61

01

V
71

CN

81

CN

91

D
02

V
12

A
22

DN

A
32

DN

G
42

U
52

V
62

RL

S
72

BY

S
82

BT

R
92

ED

OM
03

DS

V
13

DS

H
23

ED

33

KL

CD
43

7B

53

6B

63

5B

73

4B

83

3B

93

2B

04

1B

14

0B

24

7G
34

6G

44

5G

54

4G

64

3G

74

2G

84

1G

94

0G

05

7R

15

6R

25

5R

35

4R

45

3R

55

2R

65

1R

75

0R

85

V
95

A
06

DN

DKP3953-A

GND 50
B2 49
DKP3953-A

1
GND
2 B2

H 1/2, H DB (D 6)
6 B5
K W
YS

D
N
B5 45
D

B
D
7 B6
T B6 44
T

2/2 LC AS WX
3 B3
B3 48

H
B4 47
4
B4

SY 351
5 GND
PO
GND 46
S SV

8 B7
B7 43
*VERTICAL
*VERTICAL
E
S
T
E
O
X
N
X
C
U

C
T
T
L
S
S
R
2
2
3
S
R
1
2
3

GND 42
9 GND
C

2
6
0
2

VKN1419-A
S

NP
_
B

NP
_
_

P
_

UE
_

NP
SD
CL
_

BS
U
R

CL
_

BS
U
C

NP
_
_

P
DN

G
R5
+

V
DN

G
R5
+

VKN1416-A
R3
+

V
DN

G
N

B
_

NE
R

EL
B
_

NE
1 YEK

NE
2 YEK

DN

G
R3
+

V
21

G2 41
10 G2

5
4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
PSWB ASSY
*HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL 1

K
Y
D
N
D
B
D
T
P
S
T
D
2
D
2
E
R
1
2
2
3
D R N
2 S 5
W S
5
D E
N X

CN8001
X
C

CN8002
O E
3
C
C
R
E
O
S
_ L
_
Y 1
3 N
Y N
R R
T
S
S N R3 32
R
19 R3
S
E

R4 31
T _ V + _ +

VKN1272-A
U _ L
S R + +
20 R4
_ V G
R T G K
E G
C R 3
G
_ B _ _ D D S N B C L N N K

(DWX3527)
VKN1275-A V
V

ASSY
L N P
L B N
V L U
+ _
B U
L P
L
E
E E
_

KSWB
_
B
C
C
P
C JH8005 CN8801
P
N P
V
N
L
U GND 30 R5 29
N N
P
S
L P 21
N
L
S
E
GND 22 R5

(DW X3523) K
C
52147-0310 R6 28 R7 27
23 R6 24 R7

51048-0300

I PNL ASS
CN8501 GND 3 PARALLEL JUMPER
1 PWR_SW 2 GND
PNL_RST 19 PNL_RXD
1 18 PNL_TXD 17
52151-0710 PLAY
3 GND 25 GND 26 DCLK 27
GND 26 GND
JH8004

B Y
DCLK 25 28 DE
1
51048-0700 PLAY GND 24 29 GND
DE 23 30 DIMME 31 GND
JP8001 32 PNL_R 33 PNL_R 34
GND 22
1 2 D20PDY0310E
PWR_SW GND L=100mm PNL_TX
DIMMER 21 GND 20

Y
(D 2) L
CUE 2 PLAYL
3
CUEL JH8701 PNL_SCK 13 GND 12
51048-0400 USB_LED 11
4 5 6
KEY0 GND USB_STOP 10

SLD (DW
7 EUP_CONT 9
V+5R2

WX
35
PNL_B 36 PNL_C

JP8002
D20PDY0720E B X352 PNL_BUSY 16
PNL_CNVSS 15 GND
37 GND
38
PNL_S 39
GND 40 USB_L 41

352 ASS 6)
2 14 USB_S 42 EUP_C
CUE
3 4 5
PLAYL CUEL

KEY0
6
GND
7
V+5R2 JH8003
51048-0400

D
L=200mm
PARALLEL JUMPER

*HORIZONTAL
1G
CN8004
2G

G
KL

CS
OS

D
T

AL
KB

R3
D
21

ADIN 1
ADCT 2 GNDS 3 V+3R3E 4

JP8003
D20PDD0410E
L=100mm
PARALLEL JUMPER
1 ADIN
2
ADCT 3 GNDS 4 V+3R3E
GND 8
V+12EUP 7 GND 6
V+12 5
V+12 4
GND 3
V+3R3 2 GND 1
43 GND 44 V+12EU 45 GND 46 V+12 47 V+12 48 GND 49 V+3R3 50 GND

OJ V0
VKN1853-A GNDS DDD1645
J J J J + V +
_ _ _ _ NG
JO OJ

L=120mm
1 3 5 7 9 1
2 4 6 8

DDD1652 DDX1286-A
L=110mm L=280mm
FFC(SAME FACE) EARTH LEAD UNIT

CHASSIS
FFC(SAME FACE)

*VERTICAL *HORIZONTA
01 2G W KL OS T 4 _ R DN 21
3

1G S A 3 +
C D

CN9201
O G
GND
CN7302
8 6 5 K 1
3
_ L +
O 7 2
9 B

VKN1241-A V
J DKP3947
L=95mm DKN1599-A
J S _ _ J J V
J _
GO
JFLB ASSY
J

N
CRIMP CONNECTOR
GNDSD
GNDD
STBY_CTRL_IN

(DWX3531)
30) JOG FL
M
V9201
DEL1058-A
*VERTICAL

CN2

! B6B-XH-A

(DWX35
123456

+12V_SWITCHED_MAIN +12V_SWITCHED_MAIN
+12V_STBY10mA

JOGB
ASSY O ASSY
E 3
D
2

(DWR1463)
1
R

CN9301 D
3
G
G

POWER SUPPLY
L

OJ
B2P3-VH
O + 4 N I

CN1
E
52151-0410 J
1 V3
NG *VERTICAL RT L
2 UE V

JP9202
D20PYY0405E
JP9101
L=50mm DKP3945-A L=120mm
1
3
PARALLEL JUMPER

JH9202 ! 2core glasses !


2G 1G R D N L

EU IV
3 D TR
O O E

51048-0400 type /UXJCB


A

AC POWER
+ (B
1
J
2
J
3
N
CN9101 L RO
W

CODE Polarized Board in Jumper


V (B
4 G LU
N)
3 E)

P ACIN ASSY
*HORIZONTAL LIVE *HORIZ
D
W DKP3943-A
S

OTHERS Non-
polarized
DN
LIVE 1 LIVE
CN9203 CN9
C
GO

CKS1072-AJ NEUTRAL NEUTRAL


NEUTRAL 2
G

G
N

J
1

Packing with
product

(DWX35
29)
VKN12
Use "megane" type AC POWER CORD AC INLET

10
SHEET SW
(DSX1078-)
DESTINATION
/UXJCB
/SYXJ8
/FLXJ
(taiwan)
/KXJ5
/AXJ5

ADG7079-
Polarity
Polarized

SLM (DW
1234
5678

A
USB CONNECTOR
(B TYPE)

USB CONNECTOR (A TYPE)


JA2701

1/2, 2/2
DKN1237-A
JA2901
S U
+ D
4
2

1 DKB1106-A 1
234 *RIGHT ANGLE
*RIGHT ANGLE

USBB
T

G
T

ASSY
R 3
2
1 D

CN2702
R
1

GG (DWX35
T

R
N

D CN2901
2

T
18)
R

ETHERNET

DD CB AS SY F
*VERTICAL V+5USB DIGITAL OUT
CONNECTOR

V+5USB 4 V+5USB 3
KP200IB4L
G
BV *RIGHT ANGLE 4 AUDIO OUT
KM200IB4 CONTROL OUT

(DWX3517)
*HORIZONTAL CN2701
D
B_

_
B_

D
B_

SU
D
NE

W
LF

P_

D
2
2
2
D
D

GND 2 GND 1

BtoB
3 V+5USB 2 GNDUSB 1 GNDUSB B

U
A_

_
D
A_

_
BS

*HORIZONTAL
R

5432

1
21

CKS4808-A
NG
BS
U
BS
U
NG
BV
_
NG
SS
H
SS
H
NG
1+
V
1+
V
1+
V
NG
NG
NG
DN
BS
DN
BS
DN

CN2902
JA9402 JA9403
231

JA9401
JA702DKB1114-A
VKN1265-A G
DKB1089-A
51

41

31

21

11

01

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
U2
G3
U4
G5

VKN2023-A
*RIGHT ANGLE
VKB1243-A

DDD1649
L=30mm
FFC(REVERSE)
D ASSY
DDD1648
L=44mm
FFC(SAME FACE)
JACB
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
01

11

21

31

41

51

1
2
3
4
5

*VERTICAL

*VERTICAL
(DWX3532)
*VERTICAL *VERTICAL *RIGHT ANGLE A

*VERTICAL
D
B
B
D
B
D
N
L
D
2
2
2
D
D
D
D
A
D
D

_ R
_ R
E G
F G
_ G

CN2004 CN2802 CN2801 CN706


G
G
G
G

CN703
707
1

CN
1
1
N
N _
N
_
N
N N
N N
N N

N P
P N

VKN1374-A
S
+ G

+ G
+
G

DKP3953-A

GND 50
B2 49
B3 48
DKP3953-A

1
GND
2 B2
3 B3
DKN1407-A

GND 50
B2 49
B3 48
DKP3953-A

1 GND
2 B2
3 B3
D

BS
U
_
D

BS
U
_
UB

V
_
WP

WSS
H
_
WP

WSS
H
_
V
V
V

VKN1419-A
D

BS
U
_
D

BS
U
_

*HORIZONTAL CN9401
VKN1273-A
2

31

DD

21

21

11

DD

01

FI

9
2T

8
CA

7
1T

6
ET

5
TU

4
AD

3
TU

2
AD

B4 47 GND 46 B5 45
4
B4 5 GND 6 B5
B4 47 GND 46 B5 45
DDD1484
4 B4 5 GND 6 B5 L=78mm
FFC(SAME FACE)

B6 44 B7 43 GND 42
7 B6 8 B7 9 GND
B6 44 B7 43 GND 42
7 B6 8 B7 9 GND

*HORIZONTAL CN901
1

21

DD

N
3

21

DD

N
5

FI

D
6

2T

N
7

CA

1T

N
9

ET

U
01

TU

11

AD

N
21

TU

O
31

AD

G2 41 G3 40 G4 39
GND 38 G5 37 G6 36 G7 35
13
10 G2 11 G3 12 G4 GND

14 G5 15 G6 16 G7
G2 41 G3 40 G4 39
GND 38 G5 37 G6 36 G7 35
10 G2 11 G3 12 G4 13 GND

14 G5 15 G6 16 G7
RKN1054-A -
V

G
+

V
G
PS
OC
D

5+
V
_
OC
M
OL

A
G

_
RA
G

E E MAI (DW
GND 34 R2 33 GND 34 R2 33 V+3R3_CPU 1 V+3R3_CPU CPU_TDI 7
R3 32 R3 32 2 GNDD 3 CPU_TMS 8
R4 31 R4 31 CPU_TCK 9
GND 30 R5 29 GND 30 R5 29 CPU_TDO 10

1/6- N X350
M

R6 28
R7 27
R6 28
R7 27
C
GND 26 DCLK 25 GND 24 GND 26 DCLK 25 GND 24
DE 23 DE 23

ASS 0)
GNDD 4
17 GND 18 R2 17 GND 18 R2

6/6 E
REST_ER 5
19 R3 19 R3
CPU_TRST 6
21 20 R4 21 GND 22 R5 23 R6
20 R4 GND 22 R5

Y
*HORIZONTAL
23 R6 25
24 R7 GND 26 DCLK 27 CN502
24 R7 25 GND 26 DCLK 27 GND 28 DE
GND 28 DE

GND 22 30 DIMMER 31 GND DIMMER 21 31 GND CPU_AUDSYNC 12 CPU_AUDATA3 13


DIMMER 21 32 PNL_RST 33 PNL_RXD 34 PNL_TXD GND 20 32 PNL_RST 33 PNL_RXD 34 PNL_TXD CPU_AUDATA1 14 CPU_AUDATA0 15
GND 20 35 PNL_RST 19 PNL_RXD 18 PNL_TXD 17 35 PNL_BUSY CPU_EMU_BRK 16 CPU_RST 17
PNL_BUSY
GNDD 18
PNL_RST 19 PNL_RXD 18 PNL_TXD 17
36 PNL_CNVSS 37 GND PNL_BUSY 16 PNL_CNVSS 15 GND 14 36 PNL_CNVSS 37 GND
DSP_TMS 19
PNL_BUSY 16 PNL_CNVSS 15 GND 14 38 38 PNL_SCK 39 GND
PNL_SCK 13 GND 12 DSP_TDI 20
PNL_SCK 39 GND
40 USB_LED 41 USB_STOP 42
PNL_SCK 13 GND 12 USB_LED 11 USB_STOP 10 DSP_TDO 21
40 USB_LED 41 USB_STOP 42 EUP_CONT 43 GND
USB_LED 11 USB_STOP 10 EUP_CONT 9 GND 8 DSP_TCK 22
EUP_CONT 43 GND
EUP_CONT 9 GND 8 29 GND CPU_MPMD 11
GND 22 N DSP_EMU0 23
29 GND 30 DIMMER DSP_TRST 24

D
V+12EUP 7 GND 3 46 V+12 GND V+12 4 44 V+12EUP 45 47 V+12
TN TE Q K

FOR DEBUG
R

GND 6 V+3R3 2 GND 1 47 V+12 V+12EUP 7 GND 3 GND 48 GND


(DSP&CPU)
V+12 5 44 V+12EUP 45 48 GND GND 6 V+3R3 2 GND 1 46 V+12 49 V+3R3 50
Only Proto or TP
V+12 4 GND 49 V+3R3 50 V+12 5 GND
O U S 0 1 2 3 4 5 E R O Y C T 0 1

7
6
2
1
0
8
9
5
4
3
0
1
2

*VERTICAL
*VERTICAL
I
A
S
S
E
D
R
1
1
1
1
1
1
C
E
N

CN705
D
D

N
D

N
3

R3
+
3

R3
+
D

N
5+

N
D

N
_

UE
21

+
21

+
_

21
+

CN701
VKN2050-A
R

AT
_
D

N
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

AT
_
D

N
DN

AT
_
D

N
W

AT
_
D

N
D

AT
_
D

N
R

AT
_
D

N
D

AT
_
D

N
I

AT
_
D

N
A

AT
_
D

N
A

AT
_
A

AT
_
D

N
C

AT
_
C

AT
_
D

DDD1645 L=120mm
DDD1644 L=35mm
AKM1283-A G

G
V
V
G
V
G
G
X
V0
V1
V

2
A
G
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

0
A

1
A

2
A

3
A

4
A

5
A

6
A

7
A

8
G

9
G

0
A

1
G

2
A

3
G

4
A

5
G

6
A

7
G

8
A

9
G

0
A

1
G

2
A

3
G

4
A

5
A

6
G

7
A

8
A

9
G

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

FFC(SAME FACE)
FFC(SAME FACE)

DKP3946 DDD1646
L=55mm
L=40mm
FFC(SAME FACE)
CRIMP CONNECTOR

*HORIZONTAL
2
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
04

93

83

73

63

53

43

33

23

13

03

92

82

72

62

52

42

32
22

12

02

91

81

71

61

51

41

31

21

11

01

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

*HORIZONTAL
*HORIZONTAL

CN7301 CN7005 CN7302


NNECTOR
GNDSD
1

DKN1599-A
D

AKM1298-A
G
1

DD

G
1

R3
+

V
3

R3
+

V
DD

G
5+

V
DD

G
DD

G
TN

C_
21

V
21

V
P

VKN1818-A
TE

SE
R
DN

G
7

D_
AT
8

D_
AT
6

D_
AT
9

D_
AT
5

D_
AT
01

D_
A
4

D_
AT
11

D_
A
3

D_
AT
21

D_
A
2

D_
AT
31

D_
A
1

D_
AT
41

D_
A
0

D_
AT
51

D_
A
DN

G
DN

G
QE

_
DN

G
R

T
DN

G
R

_
DN

G
YD

A
DN

G
K

CA
D

_
DN

G
T

NI

A
DN

G
1

A_
AT
DN

G
0

A_
AT
2

A_
AT
DN

G
0S

C_
A
1S

C_
A
DN

1 GNDSD
T
A
A

A A 1/2, 2/2 A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

+
U
A
T
T
T

SRVB ASSY
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

2 GNDD

(DWX3519)
V
E
T
A
A
A

X
A

P
1
_ 3
A
A
STBY CTRL IN
A

4
GNDD +12V_SWITCHED_MAIN
STBY_CTRL_IN 5
+12V_SWITCHED_MAIN
+12V_SWITCHED_MAIN +12V_SWITCHED_MAIN +12V_STBY10mA
6
T +12V_STBY10mA
T
T
T
T
T *HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL
T
T M
T 1
D D D 2 A 1 5 O 8 D 8 5 D

CN7009 CN7001 F

56
-

RKN1062-A L
1

OL

2
SD
NG

3
1S

PL

4
2S

PL

5
WS

6
W7

V8

U9

SDN
G0 1

WH
11

WH
21

VH
31

+V

41

UH
51

+ UH

61

5+

71

S8 1

+2

S9 1

+1

S0 2

S1 2

DKN1445-A G

SA
_
E

RV
5+
V
SA
D

_
_

A
C_

A
6

/7
FR

B_

0
A_

1
6

2
C

3
7

4
D

5
7

6
DP

7
6

8
D

9
CN

0
+

2
+

B JINT ASSY (DWX3520)


*HORIZONTAL CN6001
RKN1062-A
1

OL
2

OL
3

DS

G
4

1S

PL
5

2S

PL
6

WS

I
7W

8V

9U

01

DS

G
11

WH
2

D
31

VH
41

+V

H
51

UH
61

UH
71

5+

V
81

TS
91

+2

S
02

+1

DDD1655
L=75mm
FFC(REVERSE)

DDD1654
L=159mm
FFC(SAME FACE)
D

*VERTICAL *HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL S


2S

1
1S

P
L

2
S

DN
G3
+

OL

CN6002 VKN1374-A
CN6003 DKN1450-A
WS

1
W2

V3

U4

6
+

8
+

01

11

5+

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VKN1265-A

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L=112mm
FPC(SAME FACE)
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Soldered
Soldered 1
1
2
2
2
2
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1
11
1
1
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1
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1

ZWNN1007G28-9-06A
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LO+ WHITE SINGLE WIRE
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SLMB 09SD
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CV-VTM091/
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ASSY LOADING MOTOR

SPINDLE STEPPING
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TM.ASS'Y F
ZWNN1007G28-8-06A

(DXM1201- )
L=60mm
GRAY SINGLE WIRE

(DWX3528) (Serviece Part DXX2616-)


FRAME
GND
DC MOTOR (DXM1384-)
DXX2616- DE007VE0
L=70mm
EARTH LEAD UNIT

CHASSIS
GND

SLOTIN MECHA
ASS'Y DXA2206- 11
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SIGNAL
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
O
POWE
R
SUPP
LY
SLOTIN MECHA ASSY ASSY
A
TM ASSY-S 3
LCD
N

CD 1
MODULE
0

SPINDLE
XEUP_CONT MOTOR
07

NC

FEP
IC7002 15 19 29

CN2
3

POWER
CN7302 V

C SLMB CN20 01
T
EF
R

ASSY 33

B 8 128kB
C

IC7006
z

M FLASH
H

SODC
M

LOADING 3

MOTOR CLK:16.934MHz C

6
111 109 112 62 119 120

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ASSY
MOTOR N

IC7001
6ch
Servo
Driver

A SRVB
ASSY

CN7005 4

Serial (Syn

CPU :
CLK: 1
D IC704
C
E MAIN ASSY
ETHER PHY
JA702 CLK:50MHz
42
LAN
Connector
CN705
9
4

E DDR2 I/F
IC10 MAIN Universal
RMII , Host - Port
MDC MAIN CPU System Interface
MAIN U- HPI
Bus2
System IC30
CLK:33.333333MHz IC5 BUF
Bus1 Core CLK: 500MHz
2

AA4
Host I/F
16 16
CS0 CS6 16
DSP

F 128MB IC2 Bus CLK


8MB 32MB 16
CLK:16.9344
IC1 DDR2 128MB FLASH SDRAM Core
Bus CLK
IC3 Bus CLK CLK:389.4
DDR2 IC302

12
167MHz 167MHz
CDJ-900NXS

129.8304MHz

1234

MODULE A
5678 N JFLB ASSY
JOG FL

M JOGB ASSY
C

9
02 01

Vinyl JOG2 JOG1 1


2

1 3 PC9301
CN920 T SW LED
E

KEY 25 26 27 JOG_SW
3 C N
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LED
7

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4

I SHEE B
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Serial
7

(
(Syncronus) PANE KSWB
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12 12 29
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(Within
)

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: 8
1

CPU : MAIN->PANEL
K PSWB
0

S2612
0

CLK: 1MHz
5
1

0
Rotary Search
CLK:15.975MHz
ASSY
2 0

PWR_SW
2

2004 2802
C
C

J
J
N
N

H
H

2
8

8
8

6
0

0
7

0
0

1
1

0
0

3
1

C
C

N
N

VR8701
TEMPO

L SLDB ASSY
IC2702
9

D
2

2801- IC2803 BUF JA2701


V+5USB
Current Detect JA2901
USB - A Jack
USB Full Speed I/F

USB - B
Jack
V_BUS_B
2801
CN2701 11
USBB ASSY
F G
DDCB ASSY
CN2902
706 IC14 D E
5 3
CN703
AUTHENT
ICATION JACB
CHIP ASSY
JA9401
Control
Control
out

Lch
I2C 11
JA9402
Control
L

OPAMP
sal
Port SPI
CN707 USB Full/High 1
Speed I/F
ace
IC301 BCLK IC901 Analog Audio

PI CS6 DSP K3 T3 DATA 32


DAC Rch
IC902
R
Analo
g out
LRCLK

16 4MHz CLK:389.49 K4 1 4MHz 57 12 F


CLK:16.934 Core 12MHz CLK:16.934 8

D8
S/PDIF (Digital
Audio)
(fs=44.1kHz
const.) 5
9
Digital Audio Digital out
JA9403

13

5678

1234 4.3
POWER
SUPPLY
BLOCK
DIAGRAM

A HW+/ - HV+/ - HU+/ -

V+5

CN6003
-

Power
O V
A 5+

cord
V
-

/+
T

CN6004
-

12 /

JINT ASSY
-
+

/+
F
1T
S 1F
-

E
/+
2T
S RV

A5
/

+
+

CN9101
P
ACIN ASSY
CN6002CN9001

JP9101 SLMB ASSY


C H LCDB
34 8

BC

CN7302

CN7301
AC

CN1

POWER
SUPPLY
ASSY

V+12S

V+12

V+12_EUP

P
3

P
6

CN2

CN705 11 10 6 4 3 12

V
V
+
V 12 12 5 R3 R3
V 12_
E
+ +
V
+
+
UP
3 3
+

D JACB
D ASSY
MAIN ASSY

7 V- 12
CN501
IC9403
CN2004
12V
V+5_DAC
V+12_EUP

IC9401 CN2801 CN2802

12V→ V+12_EUP
E

E V+5_D 3 10 V+3R3 5 6 V+12 49 IC2702CN270


Curren 2
4 5 t
AC V- V+12 Detect 3
7 4 7
2 IC2701V+12
4
V+12 12V→ V+5_U
13 12 5
V+12 5.14V V+3R3
V+12 44 SB
V+12 CN270 4
1
1 49 V+12 V+5_U
V+12
46 47
7 2 SB

F
G DDCB ASSY
CDJ-900NXS

14
1234
5678

A
Notes
Protector Connector&Pin No.

Converter Regulator DCAC

CN2001 21 4
H IC2001 B
T

V-6
→9.6V
F

V+3R3LCD
LCDB 5.2V →18V
25
DCDC
V+3R3LCD
ASSY →- 6V
L

V+9R6
59 Converter
P
V+9R6
5
V+18 15
3
ANODE
1
IC2002

58 V+3R3LCD

CN2003

5.2V→9.6V
2
K PSWB C
CATHODE
ASSY

UP
CN2004 7

CN8801
IC2601 JH8005

12V→5.2V D

IC2602
12V→3.3V
V+5R2

V+3R3E

CN9201

CN2601
CN8001
42 2 CN2602 1 V+3R3E V+5R2 CN80021 V+3R3 E
1
12 V+12 1
1 10 8

V+3R3 V+12 3

Connector JH9202
JA2901 V

USB - A
+

3 V+5R2
R

JH8003

F USBB V

JH8004
ASSY
3

CN2702 CN2901 CN8501 7 4


V

3
V+5_USB

V+5_USB

J
KSWB
ASSY

3
+

R3

CN9301
4
4
V+3R3 F

CDJ-900NXS
M JOGB ASSY
15

5678

5. 1234

DIAGNOSI
S
5.1 SEQUENCE
A
POWER ON SEQUENCE

MAIN CPU PANEL CPU SRVO


Power on FLASH to SDRAM of the CDC
Power on
Pin G4 of MAIN CPU Power on
(IC10) cancels reset Pin 12 of PANEL
at H. CPU (IC8003)
cancels reset at H. Pin 45 of SODC
B (IC7006) cancels
Initialization of the MAIN reset at H.
CPU Initialization of the

Initialization of the
Initialization of the PANEL CPU SODC
SDRAM
Initialization of the
Initialization of the
Program transfer loading mechanism
from
JOG_FL Initialization

CD the SDRAM Initialization


o

it

a
Register
z

il setting of of the ATAPI


ETHER PHY
a

Canceling Initialization
DSP reset of the Initialization
from pin A4 of the DAC
built-in
of MAIN
CPU. Pin G3 peripherals
of DSP
(IC301) Canceling
becomes ATAPI reset Built-in
"H". from pin M2
e
peripherals •
c

iv

e
of MAIN USB_A
d
CPU. Pin • USB_B
Program 173 of • ETH_MAC
l

transfer to SODC • ATAPI


a

DSP (IC7006)
• SERIAL
r

becomes
h

pi
"H". • SSI
The insertion
r

Canceling of the
p

t
ETHER PHY Initialization disk is
reset from pin possible.
B14 of MAIN
CPU. Pin 15 of of the DSP
f

ETHER PHY
(IC704)
becomes "H". Initialization of
n
E 16 chip
Communication
between MAIN CPU
and SRVO Opening screen
display

Communication
between MAIN CPU Device select screen
and PANEL CPU
CDJ-900

LED initial lighting


Canceling reset The insertion of the
F disk is possible.
Apple authentication

1234
5678

A
SETUP SEQUENCE

Power on

Initialization of the loading mechanism

Loading of a disc

B
Stepper moving to a focusing position

Offset canceling

Turn on the LD on to the 2nd time LD on adjustment


check for the
presence of a disc.
for the 2nd time
TBAL adjustment
Spin-up (CAV2000
rpm)
Focus in TEPP adjustment
Focus search is
performed to acquire
S-shaped signal data.Coarse adjustment of OFTR slice level
adjustment
Without a disc, an
LD off unloading process
focus position Tr starts.

Offset canceling for drive offset


Measurement of TOC (control data) E
eccentricity amount reading

T close Searching for the 1st


piece of music (SPDL
acceleration starts)

Focus position CDJ-900NXS


adjustment

Acquisition of C
addresses F

Focua gain
adjustment
17

Tracking gain
adjustment

D
5678

1234 5.2
FAILURE
JUDGEMENT
OF THE
PICKUP ASSY

This unit has self-diagnostic functions for the drives.


A
For drive-related malfunctions, first
perform the self-diagnostics to check
the drives in Service mode. If the
results indicate any problem with the
drives, check the following items:

LD power after passing through the objective


lens [mW]
SPEC: CD 0.210 ± 0.03
Check method: Measure the LD power, using an
optical power meter.
Failure judgment: A value out of the range of the
specifications is judged as failure.
LD current [mA]
SPEC: CD TYP65 MAX75
B

Check method
Measure the voltage at the probe pad on the SRVB
Assy (see the photo below), using a tester.
∗ To check lighting of each
LD, follow the procedure
indicated in "[7] Checking the
servo operations of the drive
unit" in "6.1 SERVICE
MODE."
∗ Note that the LD may be degraded if the probes of
a tester are applied to or pulled away from the probe
pad with the LD ON.

Procedures
1. With the LD OFF, apply the probes of a tester to
the reference probe pad (LDI) and V+5A.
2. With the probes kept
applied to the above-
mentioned pads, turn the
LD ON to measure the
voltage between them. 3.
After measurement, turn
the LD OFF (ALL OFF)
then pull the probes away.
C
4. Calculate the
current value by
dividing the measured
voltage value by the
resistance value
mentioned below.
(R7008 = 22 ohms)

Failure judgment:
If the calculated
current value
exceeds the
maximum value,
the LD has been
degraded

V
+
5
A

L
D
I
D

C
N
70
01

Fig.1 SRVB Assy

Actuator resistance value [ohms]


Specifications on the focus side: 3.7 ±0.55
E
Specifications on the tracking side: 4.3 ±0.65
Check method
Directly measure the resistance value of the actuator,
using a tester.
* Before measuring, short-circuit the LD short-circuit
pads.
Note that the LD may be degraded if
connection/disconnection of CN7001 is performed
with the LD short-circuit pads open.

• Focus side
Disconnect* the FFC
connected to the
CN7001 then measure
the resistance value
between FFC pins 23
and 24. • Tracking side
Disconnect* the FFC
connected to the CN7001
then measure the resistance
value between FFC pins 21
and 22. F
Failure judgment:
A value out of the range of the specifications is judged
as failure.

18
CDJ-900

1234

5.3 5678

TROUBLESHO
OTING

A
In this section, causes of failure,
diagnostics points, and corrective
measures can be searched for
according to symptoms. Before
disassembling this unit, it is
recommended to infer a failure point
by performing a status check and
referring to the error code.
For the relationship of each power-
supply and signal system, see “4.
BLOCK DIAGRAM,” and “10.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.” If software
of the product is updated before
performing diagnostics, check that
software updating has been
performed properly before
proceeding to diagnostics.
If software updating has not been
performed properly, update the
software, following the instructions
in [9] Firmware update of “6.1
SERVICE MODE.”
Contents
[0] Prior Confirmation [6] ATAPI DRIVE
[1] Failure in Startup [7] AUDIO OUT
[2] Display (JOG FL/LED) [8] CONTROL
[3] Operations [9] DRIVE Assy
(Button/Volume/Rotary B
enncoder / Jog dial) [4] [10] EUP Mode
USB (Type A/Type B) [11] SERVICE MODE
[5] LAN [12] Error Codes

The waveform numbers


confirmation-point numbers
(10.19 WAVEFORMS)
described in this section
correspond to the numbers
on the “10. SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM” and “11. PCB
DIAGRAM” .
Be sure to check the failure points, as
well as check for failure in their peripheral
circuits.

[0] Prior Confirmation


[0-1] Checking in Service Mode
C
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 [0-2] Checking the performed, this check
————— ————— is not required.
Check for the location of
Alarm Port
See the section
a defect in Service If “[0-1] Checking in describing locations of
mode. Service Mode” is defects in this manual.
6.1 SERVICE MODE

No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked


Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— the alarm port. locations of example
Alarm port on the If an output defects in this 6.1 SERVICE
MAIN Assy waveform is manual. MODE _[8]
(Fig. 1) judged to be Outputs of the
Check the output improper, see the Waveform Alarm Port
waveforms from section describing

Fig. 1
[0-3] Checking Cables
(at DISC DRIVE ERROR (An
ATAPI drive D
does not work normally))

MAIN Assy Alarm port

No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked


Corrective Action Reference
1 Disconnection,
breakage, or
loose connection
of cables
Cables Check that
all the cables are
securely
connected.

Check that there


is no breakage in
the
cables.
Securely connect
the cables. If a
cable is broken,
replace it.
4.1 OVERALL
WIRING
DIAGRAM 10.
SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM
[1] Failure in Startup
[1-1] No power
int Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference F
1 The SW power does Replace it. —————
not function properly.
SRVB Assy Check CDJ-900NXS
V+12_EUP. If
V+12_EUP (CN7302 pin
6) is not output, the SW
19
power is defective.
5678
1234

A
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
2 The SW power Assy loosely connected connection. If the
does not function Check with its peripheral symptom persists,
properly. V+3R3_PNL. The devices or a part replace the
PNLB Assy, LCDBregulator IC may be defective. defective part.
(IC2602) may be Correct loose —————

3 The EUP control unit EUP_CONT signal. If the If V+12 (CN7302 pins 4, 5) is
does not signal of XEUP_CONT not output, the SW power is
function properly. (CN7302 pin 3) is L, check defective. Replace it.
SRVB Assy Check the the output of the SW power. —————

4 Various power persists, replace RESET IC (IC11) MAIN Assy Check


supply ICs do the defective part. is defective or the the SYS_CLK
not function ————— relevant (=33.333333 MHz)
properly. connection is signal.
SRVB Assy, poor. The X2 or Logic IC
MAIN Assy Correct loose (IC9) may be
Check each connection. If the loosely connected
power-supply IC. B symptom with its peripheral
The power IC and 5 Defective persists, replace devices or a part
its peripheral CPU_RST signal the defective part. may be defective.
devices for each MAIN Assy Check ————— Correct loose
power supply may the CPU_RST connection. If the
be loosely signal. If symptom persists,
connected or a part replace the
CPU_RST is "L"
may be defective. defective part.
although the
Correct loose 10.19
connection.
V+3R3_CPU is
normal, the 6 Defective WAVEFORMS 1
If the symptom (IC9-pin 7)
SYS_CLK signal

[1-2] Indications on the LCD


Check the indications on the LCD.
Nothing is displayed on the LCD. (Black screen)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item
to be Checked Corrective Action
Reference C
1 Power for of the peripheralof the backlight with its peripheral
backlight is not parts of the power-
power connector devices or a part
input properly. supply (CN2003) and may be defective.
circuit for defective power- Correct loose
backlighting supply circuit for connection. If the
2 Defective (IC2002). backlighting. symptom persists,
LCD_CLK signal Correct loose replace the
MAIN Assy Check connection. If the defective part.
LCDB Assy Check
the LCD_CLK (= symptom persists, ————— ———
the connection of
approximately replace the
the backlight power
connector 32.0000 MHz) defective part.
(CN2003) and the signal.
Possible causes The X3 may be
mounting status
are poor connection loosely connected ——

3 Loose D the LCD (pin 4), VGH STBYB (pin 27


connections MAIN Assy, module (pin 5) • DCLK = "H")
between MAIN DDCB Assy, (CN2001). (pin 33 = Check the
CPU LCDB Assy • VAVDD (pin approximately signals
and LCD module LCheck the 59), VGL (pin 32 MHz), DE described in
power source 3), (pin 32), RSTB the left
and signals to V+3R3LCD (pin 28 ="H"), adjacent
column at CN2004 to connection or one. 25)
CN706, identify a replace the 10.19
CN2801, defective part defective part WAVEFORMS
CN2802, and then correct with a new 2 (CN2801-pin

The colors displayed on the LCD are improper.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose power source 42 : 47), column at the defective part
connections and signals to R7 : R2 (pin MAIN CPU then correct
between MAIN the LCD 50 : 55) (IC10), connection or
CPU and LCD module Check the CN706, replace the
module (CN2001). signals CN2801, defective part
MAIN Assy, • B7 : B2 (pin described in CN2802, and with a new
DDCB Assy, 34 : 39), the left CN2004 to one.
LCDB Assy G7 : G2 (pin adjacent identify a —————
LCheck the

[2] Display (JOG FL/LED)


The JOG FL and the LEDs are controlled by the
PANEL CPU (IC8003).
E
[2-1] The JOG FL does not light.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Power is not JFLB Assy Check • J_DSO connection.
supplied properly. that the FL control Each power- As the JOG FL is
line is properly supply may be controlled by the
connected in the loosely connected PANEL CPU, if no
2 Defective JFLB ASSY. or may be signal is output,
control signal defective. Correct check the PANEL
JFLB Assy Check loose connection. CPU.
the power-supply If the symptom —————
voltages (V+3R3, persists, replace
VFDP2R7_F1, the defective part.
VFDP2R7_F2,
and V+27) • J_SCLK Check the 10.19
of the FL (V9201). • J_BK connection and WAVEFORMS 3
• J_LAT correct loose (TP9225)

3 Defective JOG FL ————— If the corrections,


symptom persists after the above F Replace the JOG FL. —————

20
CDJ-900

1234
5678

[2-2] An LED does not light.


A

No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked


Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective LEDs PNLB V) is present at soldering.
Assy Check that soldering If the forward voltage is
at the LED in question is present, then the LED
properly made. If it is OK, itself is defective.
check that the both ends of the LED. Replace it.
forward voltage (2.2 - 2.7 Correct any defective —————
2 Defective Check that the output from the not light even if the transistor is
drive circuit control signal for PANEL CPU the control signal defective.
Transistor in the LED in (IC8003). is output Replace it.
question question is If the LED does properly, then —————

3 Defective corrections. the connection is B


PANEL CPU Check the OK, the port may
PNLB Assy If the connection between be damaged.
symptom persists the PANEL CPU Replace it.
after the above (IC8003) and the —————
LED in question. If

[3] Operations (Button / Volume


/ Rotary encoder / Jog dial)
As operations of all buttons, variable
volumes, rotary encoder and Jog dial
can be checked in Service mode, it is
recommended to check operations of
those controls in Service mode before
proceeding to the subsequent checks.
(For details, refer to 6. SERVICE
MODE.)
[3-1] No key functions.
No key functions. (except USB STOP button)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective SW PNLB up to the SW. L when the SW is
Assy Check if there is If there is no loose pressed, that SW is
loose connection on the connection and if the defective. Replace it.
signal line from the signal does not become —————
PANEL CPU (IC8003)

2 Defective pin 12). corrections. The X8001 may the connection


RST signal of If Pin 12 of be loosely is OK, the port
PANEL CPU IC8003 is "L" connected with may be
although the its peripheral damaged.
V+3R3E is devices or a Replace it.
PNLB Assy normal, the part may be —————
3 Defective Check the RESET IC defective.
CLK signal of CLK signal of (IC8001) or Correct loose
PANEL CPU the PANEL Q8026 is connection. If
CPU (IC8003 the symptom
defective or
pin 13 = persists,
the relevant
2 Defective 15.975 MHz). replace the
connection is 10.19
PANEL CPU defective part.
poor. Correct WAVEFORMS
PNLB Assy Check the 4 (TP8096)
connection or
Check the replace the connection of
RST signal of PNLB Assy If defective part the PANEL
the PANEL the symptom
with a new CPU
CPU (IC8003 persists after one. (IC8003). If —————
the above C

The USB STOP button does not function. (The


signal from the USB STOP button is input to
the MAIN CPU.)
int Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference D
1 Defective SW the SW. Replace it. symptom persists
PNLB Assy, MAIN If there is no loose ————— after the above
Assy connection and if corrections.
Check if there is the signal does The MAIN CPU
loose connection not become L (IC10) is
on the signal line when the SW is 2 Defective MAIN defective. Replace
from the MAIN pressed, that SW CPU the MAIN Assy.
CPU (IC10) up to is defective. MAIN Assy If the —————

[3-2] Variable volumes not controllable


TEMPO slider not controllable
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective waveform of on the signal V, with 1.65 V (VR8701) is
TEMPOslider signals on the line (ADIN) at the center, defective.
SLDB Assy, signal line fluctuates go to Step 2. If Replace it.
PNLB Assy (ADCT, ADIN). within the it does not, the —————
Check the If the voltage range of 0–3.3 TEMPO slider E

2 Defective after the above PANEL CPU damaged.


PANEL CPU corrections. (IC8003). If the Replace it.
PNLB Assy If the Check the connection is OK, —————
symptom persists connection of the the port may be

VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE


control not controllable
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective VOL PNLB If the voltage on the (VR8001) are loosely
Assy Check the signal line (TCH/RELS) connected or defective.
connections of and fluctuates within the Connect them properly
waveforms of signals on range of 0–3.3 V, go to or replace them.
the signal line Step 2. If it does not, the —————
(TCH/RELS). TOUCH/RELEASE

2 Defective persists after Check the (IC8003). If damaged.


PANEL CPU the above connection of the connection Replace it.
PNLB Assy If corrections. the PANEL is OK, the port
the symptom CPU may be —————
F

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[3-3] The Rotary encoder does not work.
No response when the Rotary selector is operated
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose connections of signal must change. defective.
connections in the signal lines become L, and The PANEL Reconnect
the signal line for ENC_SW, when it is CPU (IC8003) them securely.
or defective SW ENC1, and turned, the and SW may If the symptom
LCDB Assy, ENC2. When waveforms of be loosely persists,
PNLB Assy the SW is the signal lines connected or replace them.
Check the pressed, the for ENC1 and they may be —————
ENC_SW ENC2 must

2 Defective after the above PANEL CPU damaged.


PANEL CPU corrections. (IC8003). If the Replace it.
PNLB Assy If the Check the connection is OK, —————
symptom persists connection of the the port may be

B
[3-4] Abnormalities regarding the Jog dial
Turning of the Jog dial is not detected
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective JFLB Assy, (JOG1/JOG2). interrupter can be
photo PNLB Assy If no waveform (PC9301) may confirmed, the
interrupter or Check the can be be defective. signal line may
PANEL CPU waveforms of confirmed, the Replace it. be loosely
JOGB Assy, the signal lines photo If a waveform connected or
the PANEL defective. If the symptom 10.19 (CN9301-pin 2
CPU (IC8003) Reconnect the persists, WAVEFORMS (JOG1))
may be signal line. replace it. 56 (CN9301-pin 1
(JOG2))

2 Defective if the encoder If it has come off, it is dirty, replace it


encoder plate plate has come off adhere it at its with a new one.
JOG Assy Check Gear A or is dirty. original position. If —————

Pressing on the Jog dial cannot be detected.


C
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective waveform of the signal line Replace it. may be
Sheet SW the signal on (JOG_SW) is If the signal line defective.
or the signal line not set to L is set to L, the Reconnect the
PANEL CPU (JOG_SW) when the Jog signal line may signal line.
Sheet SW, when the Jog dial is pressed, be loosely If the symptom
JFLB Assy, dial is the Sheet SW connected or persists,
PNLB Assy pressed. may be the PANEL replace it.
Check the If the signal on defective. CPU (IC8003) —————

2 Defective ring and Holder/JOG. object, if present.


SW ring
and Check if the cushions
Holder/JOG that are adhered to ————— Replace the
the Holder/JOG and SW
D ring have worn
Jog dial Section Check if out. SW cushion with a new
there is any foreign Remove any foreign
object between the SW
one. —————

Noise is heard when the Jog dial is turned.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective JFLB There may be any If there are any adjustment value is
Assy scratches on the 3 scratches, replace within the reference
or gears or some the scratched gear range, referring to
gears foreign object with a new one. If “8.3 JOG DIAL
Jog dial Section between there is any foreign ROTATION LOAD
object, remove it ADJUSTMENT.”
Check if the JOG the gears. then replace the ————— ———
FL of the JFLB The JOG FL may gears with new
has been shifted interfere with Jog ones. After that,
upward from the dial A. Replace check that the Jog ——
holder. the JFLB Assy.

The Jog dial turns too freely. (The load value for the Jog dial
is outside the specified range.)
E
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Improper adjust F adjust the position Adjust Plate.
Jog dial Section of the Adjust plate Replace the
ment to change the load washer, gear, and
or assembly Check that the value for the Jog smoother with new
of the Jog dial load value for the dial, referring to ones, then
Jog dial is within “How to Adjust” in reassemble. After
the specified “8.3 JOG DIAL replacement, adjust
the position of the
range, referring to ROTATION
ADJUSTMENT.”
LOAD
Adjust Plate to
“Measuring change the load
method” in “8.3 During the above value for the Jog
adjustment, if the dial.
JOG DIAL upper-limit ————— ———
ROTATION LOAD adjustment position
ADJUSTMENT.” of the Adjust plate
If it is outside the is reached, oil
specified range, mayhave been
spattered on the ——
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Resistance to turning the Jog dial is too strong.


(The load value for the Jog dial is outside the
specified range.)
A

No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked


Corrective Action Reference
1 Improper adjust method” in “8.3 ROTATION LOAD smoother with new
ment of the JOG ADJUSTMENT.” ones, then
JOG DIAL reassemble. After
dial or defective ROTATION LOAD During the above replacement, adjust
washer, gear, or ADJUSTMENT.” adjustment, if the the position of the
cam plate If it is outside the lower-limit Adjust plate to
specified range, adjustment position change the load
Jog dial Section of the Adjust plate value for the Jog
adjust the position
Check that the of the Adjust plate is reached, dial.
load value for the shavings from
to change the load worn-out washer the ————— ———
Jog dial is within value for the Jog may have
the specified dial, referring to increased the
range, referring to “How to Adjust” in friction. Replace the
“8.3 JOG DIAL washer, gear, and ——
“Measuring

[4] USB (Type A/Type B)


B
[4-1] No communication via the USB
connector (Type A)
Check the following, with a USB device
connected to the USB A connector.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose Between Check the n line. connection is
connections in USBB Assy connection of If connection proper, go to
the communi
and MAIN the USB is improper, 2.
cation line.
Assy communicatio resolder it. If —————

2 V+5_USB is power supply. If V+5_USB can be


defective. V+5_USB cannot be confirmed, go to 4.
DDCB Assy Check confirmed, go to 3. If —————
V+5_USB of the USB

3 The USB and H, check the become H, the OK, then the port
POWER SW IC HSSW_PWRF connection. If the USB POWER may be
or its control L signals from connection is SW IC (IC2702) damaged.
signal is the USB OK, then the is in a state of Replace it.
defective. POWER SW MAIN CPU shutdown —————
DDCB Assy, (IC10) is caused by
IC (IC2702).
defective. abnormally high
MAIN Assy If the
Replace the temperature.
Check the CPU_USB_HST
MAIN Assy. If the Check the
CPU_USB_H PWREN signal
HSSW_PWRFL connection. If the C
STPWREN does not become
signal does not connection is

4 Defective signal. with its peripheral defective.


USB_CLK signal devices or a part Replace the MAIN
may be defective. Assy.
Correct loose 10.19
MAIN Assy If the connection. If the WAVEFORMS 7
5 Defective symptom persists symptom persists, (TP34)
MAIN CPU after the above replace the
MAIN Assy Check corrections. defective part.
the USB_CLK (= The X1 or logic IC
(IC4) may be The MAIN CPU
48.000 MHz) —————
loosely connected (IC10) is

[4-2] No communication via the USB


connector (Type B)
Check the following, with a USB device
connected to the USB B connector.
int Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference D
1 Loose DDCB Assy, line. If connection connection is
connections in the MAIN Assy is improper, proper, go to 2.
communi
Check the USB resolder it. If —————
cation line.
communication

2 Defective cannot be found, defective site and


CPU_VBUS1 something is wrong in correct it.
signal the line from the USBB If the CPU_VBUS1
MAIN Assy Check the to signal is found, go to 3.
CPU_VBUS1 signal. If MAIN Assys via the —————
the CPU_VBUS1 signal DDCB Assy. Identify the

3 Loose MAIN Assy MAIN Assy If The X1 or logic CPU (IC10) is


connections in Check the the symptom IC (IC4) may be defective.
the USB signal. connections of persists afterloosely Replace the
the the above connected with MAIN Assy.
communicatio corrections. its peripheral —————
4 Defective n line The devices or a
USB_CLK (USB_D+, communicatio part may be
signal USB_D-). n line may be defective.
loosely Correct loose 10.19
connection. If WAVEFORMS
connected.
MAIN Assy the symptom 7 (TP34)
Correct it if it
5 Defective Check the persists,
is.
MAIN CPU USB_CLK (= If connection replace the
48.000 MHz) is proper, go defective part.
signal. —————
[5] LAN to 4. The MAIN
E

[5-1] No LAN communication


Check the following, with a peripheral device
connected to the LINK terminal.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose connections in connection of the If connection is
the communi periphery circuit of improper, resolder it.
cation line. ETHER PHY (IC704). —————
MAIN Assy Check the

2 Defective MAIN Assy If The ETHER If the symptom Replace the


ETHER PHY the symptom PHY (IC704) persists, the MAIN Assy.
or persists after may be MAIN CPU —————
MAIN CPU the above defective. (IC10) may be F
corrections. Replace it. defective.

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A

[6-1] No disc playback (Although


loading and disc rotation can be
performed properly, no track data
are output.) No. Cause
Diagnostics Point Item to be
Checked Corrective Action
Reference
1 Improper ATA_RESET will not start between the made, correct it.
RESET signal signal while the MAIN CPU If connection is
ATA_RESET (IC10) and proper, go to
SRVB Assy, (CN7001 pin signal is L. SODC (IC7006). Step2.
MAIN Assy 40). Check the If the connection —————
Check the Communication connection is not properly

2 Loose Check the CPU (IC10) and the symptom


connections in the connection of the SODC (IC7006). If persists after
communi
ATAPI lines. no problem is those corrections,
cation line.
SRVB Assy, Check the found, see “[9] go to Step 3.
connection DRIVE ASSY.” If —————
MAIN Assy
between the MAIN

B Check the Check the problem is defective.


3 Defective periphery periphery of found, the Replace the
MAIN CPU circuit of the the MAIN CPU MAIN CPU MAIN Assy.
MAIN Assy MAIN CPU. (IC10). If no may be —————

[7] AUDIO OUT


[7-1] No sound
The analog audio signal is not output.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Power is not Check the V+5_DAC) for connected or the symptom
supplied power audio. may be persists,
properly. voltages Each power- defective. replace the
MAIN Assy, (V+12A, V- supply may be Correct loose defective part.
JACB Assy 12A, V+5, loosely connection. If —————

2 Defective (CN9401 pin 5). consist with Correct loose


MUTE signal While you usually around -6 V. connection. If the
C playback, MUTE The connection, symptom persists,
MAIN Assy Check is transistor, or DSP replace the
the MUTE signal canceled, and may be defective. defective part.
—————

3 Loose JACB Assy signal lines is improper, proper, go to


connections in Check the (ROUT, resolder it. If 4.
the signal line. connection of LOUT). connection is —————
MAIN Assy, the audio If connection

4 Defective (IC901 pin 4 = with its peripheral replace the


DAC_MCLK 16.9344 MHz) devices or a part defective part.
signal signal. may be defective. 10.19
MAIN Assy Check The X501 or logic Correct loose WAVEFORMS 8
the DAC_MCLK IC (IC506) may be connection. If the (IC901-pin 4)
loosely connected symptom persists,

5 DAC or DSP JACB Assy 11). peripheral parts may be


is defective. Check the If the analog parts may be defective.
digital inputs signal is not defective. If Correct loose
(IC901 pin 1, output the digital connection. If
2, 3, 4 ) on although the signal is not the symptom
DAC (IC901) digital signal is input, DSP persists,
D and digital input, DAC (IC301) or one replace the
MAIN Assy, outputs (IC901) or one of its defective part.
(IC901 pin 8, of its peripheral —————

The digital audio signal is not output.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose JACB Assy signal (SPDIF) improper, be recognized,
connections in Check the and its resolder it. If go to Step 3.
the signal line. digital audio connection. the SPDIF —————
MAIN Assy, If connection is signal cannot

2 Defective MAIN Assy Check signal its connection.


transistor the digital audio (SPDIF_OUT) and If the SPDIF_OUT
signal can be signal cannot be
recognized, then the recognized, check
E
3 Defective
CONTROL
transistor (Q906) maythe connection. If MAIN DSP MAIN Assy If the
be defective. Check soldering is improper, symptom persists
the connection. If no resolder it. after the above
problem is found, ————— corrections.
replace the transistor. [8] Replace the MAIN
If the SPDIF_OUT Assy. —————

[8-1] Improper fader operation after fader start


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose JACB Assy may be the MAIN Assy. If the
the control signals
connections (CONT1, CONT2) defective. Check input signal cannot
the soldering at the be recognized, the
in the signal line. from the CN9401JACB Assy then
on the resolder it, if communication line
JACB Assy. necessary. or the peripheral
If the signal can be devices may be
2 Defective
MAIN CPU MAIN Assy Check recognized, go to loosely connected.
Resolder the
the waveforms of Step 2.
terminals.
the control signals
If the input signal can ————— ———
(CONT01,
be recognized, then
CONT02) from the
F the MAIN CPU
MAIN Assy.
JACB Assy Check If the signal cannot (IC10) may be
the waveforms of be recognized, the defective. Replace ——

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[9] DRIVE ASSY


A
When it is thought abnormally, the drive
section execute drive self-diagnose
beforehand.
[9-1] Improper operation of the loading
mechanism
No loading
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Missing or Check that there If there is, install defective part.
defective part is no part missing the missing part or —————
Loading mecha or defective. replace the

2 Loose connections in Loading mecha Check —————


the signal line. that the wires from the
loading motor have been
3 Improper properly soldered.
assembling If soldering is improper,
4 Improper
soldering resolder it. —————
Loading mecha Check
that the LP switch has If they are not soldered,
been mounted. Engage the lever with solder them. —————
Loading mecha Check B
that the lever is engaged the LP switch.
with the LP switch.

5 Power supply signal errors SRVB Assy CheckSRVB Assy Check


error the power the waveforms of
voltages (12 V, the LPS1 and LPS2
7 MUTE1 and 7.6 V, 5 V, 3.3 V, signal lines. (The
6 LPS1 and LPS2 MUTE2 signal and 1.5 V). LPS1 and LPS2
errors signals
becomes L when Check the may be improperly necessary. If the
the SW is set to connection of the soldered or symptom
ON.) parts at the
periphery of the defective. Resolder persists, replace
power-supply IC them, if necessary. SODC (IC7006).
SRVB Assy Checkthat does not output If the symptom
—————
the waveforms of the voltage. If the persists, replace
the MUTE1 and symptom persists them.
MUTE2 signals. after a corrective
action, the power DRIVER IC
(During loading, supply block is
5.4
the defective. Replace (IC7001) and
MUTE1 signal is L it. SODC (IC7006) OPERATIONAL
and the MUTE2 may be improperly WAVEFORMS
The loading soldered or 2
signal
detection SWs defective.
is H.)
(S9001 and S9002) Resolder them, if —————

8 LOAD waveforms (IC7001) defective. persists, OPERATIO


signal error of the LOAD and SODC Resolder replace NAL
SRVB Assy, signal, LO+ (IC7006) them, if SODC WAVEFOR
SLMB Assy, and LO– may be necessary. (IC7006) or MS
JINT Assy signals. improperly If the IC7001. 2
Check the DRIVER IC soldered or symptom 5.4 C

9 Defective SRVB Assy the above corrections. or Loading mecha Assy.


————— If the Replace the SRVB Assy —————
symptom persists after

[9-2] The stepper does not work.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 The main unit is positioned inclined. positioned inclined. Place it on a level
Main unit Check if the main unit is surface. —————
2 Improper assembling defective part at the section missing part or replace
Traverse mecha Check if where the main axis and the defective part.
there is a missing or stepper contact. —————
If there is, install the

3 Power VHALF). when a disc is symptom Reconnect


supply error loaded for the persists after a them securely.
first time after corrective If the symptom
action, the persists,
the unit is power supply replace the
SRVB Assy
powered up block is
4 INSW signal Check the then will defective. INSW.
error INSW signal. Replace it.
immediately ————— —
SRVB Assy be switched to
Check the OFF [H].) The FFC cables
that connect the
power Check the traverse
voltages (12 connection of mechanism, ————
V, 7.6 V, 5 V, the parts at the JINT, and
periphery of the SRVB are
3.3 V, 1.5 V, (The INSW power-supply loosely
VREF1, signal is IC that does not connected, or
VREF2 and switched to ON output the the INSW is D
[L] voltage. If the defective.

5 MU1 signal error Pins 29 and 30 of The IC7001 may be 8 Defective


SRVB Assy CheckIC7001. loosely connected traverse mecha
that the MU1 DRIVER IC or defective.
signal becomes H (IC7001) and Resolder them, if
after loading is SODC (IC7006) necessary. If the [9-3] No
completed. may be improperly symptom persists,
soldered or replace SODC playback
defective. (IC7006). ————— If the
Resolder them, if ————— symptom persists
6 Improper necessary. If the after the above
assembling Cables corrections.
Check that the FPC symptom
cable that connects persists, replace Replace the parts in
the traverse mecha SODC (IC7006). the order of (1)
and the SRVB Assy ————— DRIVER IC
is If it does not, (IC7001), (2) SRVB
securely connected. securely connect Assy, then (3)
it. If it is broken, 5.4 traverse mecha.
7 Signal error —————
SRVB Assy Checkreplace the OPERATIONAL
that a sine-wave traverse mecha. WAVEFORMS
signal is input to 578
E
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Short-circuit pad Traverse range.
mecha Check if the LD short- If it is, open it. —————
circuit pad is short-circuited.
F
If there2isLD current
any error,SRVB
replaceAssy
the Check that
traverse mecha. 5.2 Failure Judgment of the
the LD current is within the specified Pickup Assy

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No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
3 Power supply SRVB Assy Check parts at the SODC (IC7006)
error the INSW signal. periphery of the may be improperly
power-supply IC
(The INSW signal is that does not output soldered or
switched to ON [L] the voltage. If the defective.
when a disc is symptom persists Resolder them, if
4 INSW signal after a corrective necessary. If the
loaded for
error the first time after action, the power symptom
the unit is powered supply block is
defective. Replace persists, replace
up then it. SODC (IC7006).
will immediately be
5 MUTE1 signal ————————
switched to OFF If the signal
error [H].)
SRVB Assy Check waveform is not
the power SRVB Assy Checkproper, replace
voltages (12 V, that the MUTE1 the INSW. ——
7.6 V, 5 V, 3.3 V, signal becomes H
1.5 V, VREF1, after loading is
VREF2 and completed. DRIVER IC
VHALF). Check the
(IC7001) and
connection of the
—————

B Traverse mecha Check dirty. Clean the lens.


6 Improper assembling if the objective lens is —————
7 A–F signal error SRVB Assy Check improper, resolder it. If soldering is OK,
the A–F signals (CN7001). Check that replace the parts
the signals fluctuate with 2.2 V at the in the order of
center. If a DC signal is not output, (1) FEP (IC7002), (2) DRIVER IC
check the VREF1. If a DC (IC7001), (3) SODC
signal is not output from it, replace the (IC7006), (4) SRVB Assy, then (5)
FEP (IC7002). traverse mecha.
If an AC signal is not output, check the —————
soldering at the
CN7001–IC7002 of the pickup. If
soldering is improper,
resolder it. If soldering is OK, replace
the parts in the
order of (1) FEP (IC7002), (2) DRIVER
IC (IC7001),
(3) SODC (IC7006), (4) SRVB Assy,
then (5) traverse
mecha. 5.4 OPERATIONAL WAVEFORMS
1
8 RF signal error SRVB Assy Check
the RF signal (CN7001). Compare the
waveform with the operational
waveform to check if its quality is low.
Check if the disc is dirty or
scratched. When it is normal, Check the
connections
between pickup and CN7001 and
IC7002. If soldering is
C

9
————— —————
[10] EUP Mode order of
(1) DRIVER IC (IC7001),
If the symptom persists Shifting to EUP mode (2) FEP (IC7002), (3)
after the above is not possible. SODC (IC7006), (4)
corrections. Replace the parts in the SRVB Assy, then (5)
traverse mecha. —————

No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked


Corrective Action Reference
D Check that the XEUP_CONT Check the is loosely
1 Defective signal from pin signal soldering of connected,
PANEL CPU 29 of the (CN7302 pin the PANEL securely
PANEL CPU 3) changes CPU and its connect it. If it
(IC8003) from L to H periphery. If is broken,
2 changes from during mode the soldering replace it.
Disconnection, H to shift. is OK, then
breakage, or ————— —
L during mode replace it.
loose The PANEL
shift.
connection of CPU (IC8003) The signal line
cables SRVB Assy may be cable may be
defective. ————
PNLB Assy Check the defective. If it

3 Defective SW power power is defective. Replace it.


————— ————— The SW —————

EUP mode cannot be exited.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference

E line of the connection ng key. If replace the


1 Defective PNLB Assy nonrespondiof the signal the connected
key or loose its periphery ng key. line for the connection SW.
connection Check the Check the nonrespondiis proper, —————
of the signal connection

2 Defective (IC8003) changes The PANEL CPU cable may be


PANEL CPU from L to (IC8003) may be defective. If it is
H during mode defective. Check loosely connected,
shift. the soldering of securely connect
3 Disconnection, the PANEL CPU it. If it is broken,
breakage, or SRVB Assy Checkand its periphery. replace it.
loose connection of the XEUP_CONT If the soldering is ————— ———
cables signal (CN7302 OK, then replace
PNLB Assy Check pin 3) changes it.
that the signal from H to L
from pin 29 of the during mode shift. The signal line ——
PANEL CPU

F open
4 Defective SW power
PANEL CPU
(IC8003) pin 29 H L

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————— —————
The SW power is
defective. Replace it.
—————

Reference: Signal
logic during EUP
mode

Normal mode EUP


mode
XEUP_CONT
(CN7302 pin3) L H or
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[11-1] The drive does not work during


Test Operation mode.
The LD does not emit light.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 Short-circuit pad Traverse The spindle motor does not
mecha Check if the LD short-circuitrotate.
pad is short-circuited. If it is, open it. —————
2 LD current SRVB Assy Check
If therethat the error,
is any LD current is within
replace the mecha. 5.2 Failure Judgment of the
the traverse
specified range. Pickup Assy

No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked


Corrective Action Reference
1 Missing or V, 3.3 V, 1.5 V, SRVB Assy (IC7001) and check the
defective part VREF1, VREF2 Check that the SODC soldering. If
and VHALF). SPIN1 signal to (IC7006) may the soldering
2 Power pin 26 of be improperly is improper,
supply error IC7001 is 3.3 Vsoldered or resolder it.
when disc defective. —————
SRVB Assy
rotation is at full Resolder
Check that the
3 MUTE1 speed soon them, if
MUTE1 signal
signal error becomes H after inserted a necessary. If —————
disc. the symptom
after loading is If there is,
completed. persists,
install the replace SODC
4 SPDLEC missing part or (IC7006). —————
signal error replace the
defective part. DRIVER IC
SRVB Assy
(IC7001) and
Check that the Check the
SPDLEC connection of SODC
5 SPIN1 signal signal is a the parts at the (IC7006) may 5.4
periphery of the
error PWM signal power-supply be improperly OPERATIONA
Loading with 1.65 V at IC that does not soldered or L
mecha Check the center. output the defective. WAVEFORMS
that there is no voltage. If the Resolder 49
symptom them, if
part missing or persists after a
defective. corrective necessary. If
action, the the symptom 5.4
power supply persists, OPERATIONA
block is replace SODC L
SRVB Assy defective.
Replace it. (IC7006). WAVEFORMS
Check the 4
power voltages If the signal is B C
(12 V, 7.6 V, 5 DRIVER IC
not input,

6 In-focus not possible (2) SODC (IC7006), (3)


————— ————— Replace the parts in the SRVB Assy, then (4)
If the symptom persists order of traverse mecha.
after the above (1) DRIVER IC (IC7001), —————
corrections.

No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked


Corrective Action Reference
1 Short-circuit pad Traverse mecha range.
Check if the LD short-circuit pad is If it is, open it. —————
short-circuited.
2 LDiscurrent
If there SRVB
any error, Assythe
replace Check that mecha. 5.2 Failure Judgment of the
traverse
the LD current is within the specified Pickup Assy

3 Power 4 MUTE1 Check the V, 3.3 V, 1.5 V, SRVB Assy


supply error signal error power voltages VREF1, VREF2 Check that the
SRVB Assy (12 V, 7.6 v, 5 and VHALF). MUTE1 signal
becomes H output the DRIVER IC them, if ————
after loading is voltage. If the (IC7001) and necessary. If
symptom
completed. persists after a SODC the symptom
Check the corrective (IC7006) may persists,
connection of action, the be improperly replace SODC D
the parts at the power supply
periphery of the block is soldered or (IC7006).
power-supply defective. defective. ————— —
IC that does not Replace it. Resolder

5 SPDLFG signal error SODC (IC7006) may be persists, replace DRIVER


SRVB Assy Check the defective. IC (IC7001).
SPDLFG signal. Resolder them, if 5.4 OPERATIONAL
SPDLFG signal may be necessary. If the symptom WAVEFORMS
improperly solded and persists, replace SODC 4 9
(IC7006). If the symptom

6 FEDRV center. be defective. replace SODC OPERATIONA


signal error FEDRV signal Resolder (IC7006). If L
SRVB Assy may be them, if the symptom WAVEFORMS
Check that the improperly necessary. If persists, 349
FEDRV signal solded and the symptom replace FEP E
fluctuates with SODC persists, (IC7002).
1.65 V at the (IC7006) may 5.4

7 FE signal error SRVB FE signal may be DRIVER IC (IC7001), (4)


Assy Check that an S- improperly solded and SRVB Assy, then (5)
shaped signal is output SODC (IC7006) may be traverse mecha.
when a waveform of the defective. 5.4 OPERATIONAL
FE (FEDRV) Resolder them, if WAVEFORMS
signal is rising after it necessary. If the 3459
drops down from symptom persists,
1.65 V. replace SODC (IC7006).
If the symptom persists,
replace FEP (IC7002). —————
8
————— ————— Replace the parts in the
If the symptom persists order of
after the above (1) FEP (IC7002), (2) F
corrections. SODC (IC7006), (3)

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A
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— Traverse mecha Check See “In-focus not possible” above.
that focusing is in. (If focusing is out, —————
tracking close is not possible.)

2 Signal error SRVB Assy Check that the TE CN7001–IC7002 of the


Assy Check that the E signal fluctuates with pickup. If soldering is
and F signals fluctuate 1.65 V at the center. improper, resolder it. If
with 2.2 V at the center.
B soldering is OK, replace
Check that the signals the traverse mecha.
fluctuate with 2.2 V at the Check the connection of
center. If a DC signal is the parts at the periphery
not output, check the of the FEP (IC7002). If
VREF1. If a DC signal is soldering is improper,
not output from it, replace resolder it. If soldering is
the FEP (IC7002). If an OK, replace the FEP
AC signal is not output, (IC7002).
3 TE signal error SRVB check the soldering at the 5.4 OPERATIONAL
WAVEFORMS 5.4 OPERATIONAL 45678
WAVEFORMS

4 TEDRV signal pulselike signal is connection of the connection is OK,


error output during SODC (IC7006) and replace the SODC
SRVB Assy Checktracking its periphery may be (IC7006).
that the TEDRV close. loose or the parts 5.4
signal fluctuates If the output signal may be defective. If OPERATIONAL
with 1.65 V at the waveform is not
the connection is WAVEFORMS
loose, reconnect 678
center, and that a proper, the securely. If the

5
————— —————
[12] Error (2) SODC (IC7006), (3)
DRIVER IC (IC7001), (4)
If the symptom persists Codes SRVB Assy, then (5)
after the above Replace the parts in the traverse mecha.
corrections. order of (1) FEP (IC7002), —————

C
How to respond
when an error
code is displayed
on the
CONTROLLER
DISPLAY (LCD) is
described below.
[12-1] E-7001:
DISC DRIVE
ERROR
The ATAPI drive does not work properly.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— ————— ————— [12-2] E-7010: DSP DEVICE
If it is judged as NG, the ATAPI drive
does not work properly. If the track
ERROR
data are not output D
although loading and rotating are The DSP (IC301) does not work
properly properly. Downloading of
performed, see [6] ATAPI DRIVE. In programs is not possible.
other cases, —————
see [9] DRIVE ASSY.

No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked


Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— ————— ————— between the MAIN CPU (IC10) and
If it is judged as NG, the DSP DSP is not
(IC301) or SDRAM (IC302)does not established. Proceed as follows:
work properly or communication —————

E 4 The RESET DSP power frequency at


2 Power is not signal is not voltages pin 38 (DSP_
supplied 6 Loose
properly input. (V+3R3_DSP CLK) of
properly. connection
and SDRAM
between the
V+1R2_DSP). (IC302) is
5 Loose MAIN DSP and
3 The clock is SDRAM
connection
not properly between the MAIN Assy MAIN Assy
input. MAIN CPU and Check the Check that the
approx. 129 Check the IC506). Check the —————
MHz. connection If soldering is connections
between the improper, between MAIN
MAIN Assy
DSP and resolder it. CPU (IC10)
Check that the SDRAM. 10.19
and DSP
signals of the The DSP Check the WAVEFORMS
(IC301).
DSP_RST line requires two connection of
If soldering is 9 (IC302-pin
are H. power supply the logic IC 38)
improper,
systems. Check (IC8). If resolder it.
the connections soldering is
improper, —————
of the power Check the
MAIN Assy supply lines. If resolder it. connections
Check the soldering is If the signal of between DSP
connection improper, the DSP_RST (IC301) and
between the resolder it. line is L, check SDRAM
MAIN CPU —————
the connection (IC302).
and DSP. Check the
of the logic IC If soldering is
connection of
(IC8) and its improper,
the logic ICs
periphery. resolder it. —————
MAIN Assy (IC501,

7 ————— ————— If the F


symptom persists after the above Replace the MAIN Assy. —————
corrections.

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[12-3] E-7021: PHY CHIP ERROR
The ETHER PHY (IC704) does not work
properly.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked
Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— ————— ————— ETHER PHY
If it is judged as NG, the ETHER is not established. Proceed as
PHY (IC704) does not work properly follows: See also
or communication “[5-1] No LAN communication.”
between the MAIN CPU (IC10) and —————

2 Power is not and MAIN Assy Check the and ETHER


supplied V+3R3A_ETH Check the connection of PHY (IC704).
properly. R) lines. connections of the logic IC If soldering is
communication (IC8). If improper,
3 The clock is MAIN Assy line between soldering is resolder it.
not properly Check that the the MAIN CPU improper, —————
input. frequency at and resolder it.
Pin 5 (CLK) of ETHER PHY. If the signal of
the
4 The RESET ETHER PHY Check the 10.19
CPU_ETHER_
signal is not (IC704) is 25 connections of RST line is L, WAVEFORMS
properly input. MHz. the power
the port on the a (IC704-pin
supply lines. If MAIN CPU may 5)
soldering is be damaged. If
improper, the signal of the —————
resolder it. ETHER_RST
5 Loose line is L, check
connection Check the the connection
between the MAIN Assy connections of the logic IC
MAIN CPU and Check that the between X701 (IC8) and its
ETHER PHY signals of the and ETHER periphery.
MAIN Assy ETHER_RST PHY. If —————
Check the and soldering is Check the
B
power CPU_ETHER_ improper, connections
voltages of RST lines are resolder it. between MAIN
V+3R3_ETH H. CPU (IC10)
6 ————— ————— If the ERROR
symptom persists after the above
corrections. The Apple authentication chip
(IC14) does not work properly.
[12-4] E-7026: AUTH CHIP

No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked


Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose connection MAIN Assy Check AUTHENTICATIO AUTHENTICATIO
between the the connections of N CHIP. N CHIP (IC14). If
MAIN CPU and communication line Check the soldering is
AUTHENTICATION between the MAIN connections improper, resolder
CHIP CPU and between MAIN it.
CPU (IC10) and —————

2 ————— ————— If the E


symptom persists after the above
corrections.
Replace the MAIN Assy. ————— D

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OPERATIONA
L
WAVEFORMS

NOTE: The squared numbers denote measuring


point in the schematic diagram and PCB diagram.

A SRVB ASSY
Pause (CD) 1-ch TE, 2-ch TEDRV, 3-ch RF,
V: 200 mV/div. H: 100 nsec/div. 1
4-ch OFTR

RF (CD: STD-905) 1)
V:
1
V/
B di
v.
H
:
1
0
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di
v.
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3) e
V: c/
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1
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s
e
c/
Track search (CD) 1-ch TE, 2-ch TEDRV, 3-ch SLIN1, 4-ch SLIN2
2
Loading in Loading out (CH1) V: 1 V/div. H: 200
(1-ch LPS1, 2-ch LPS2, 3- msec/div. (CH2) V: 1 V/div.
ch LOAD) (CH1) V: 5 V/div.
7 H: 200 msec/div. (CH3) V: 2
H: 100 msec/div. (1-ch LPS1, 2-ch LPS2, 3- V/div. H: 200 msec/div.
ch LOAD) (CH1) V: 5 V/div. (CH4) V: 2 V/div. H: 200
(CH2) V: 5 V/div. H: 100
H: 200 msec/div. msec/div.
msec/div.
(CH3) V: 2 V/div. H: 100 (CH2) V: 5 V/div. H: 200
msec/div. msec/div.
(CH3) V: 2 V/div. H: 200
C msec/div.

3 Search (CD-DA) 1-ch TE, 2-ch TEDRV, 3-ch SLIN1, 4-ch SLIN2

DEF

In-focus (CD) 1-ch FE, 2-ch FEDRV


8
(CH1) V: 0.5 V/div. H: 1 msec/div.
(CH2) V: 0.5 V/div. H: 1 msec/div.

Setup (CD) 1-ch FE, 2-ch FEDRV, 3-ch TE, 4-ch SPIN
4
9
(CH1) V: 1 V/div. H: 500 msec/div.
(CH2) V: 500 mV/div. H: 500 msec/div.
(CH3) V: 1 V/div. H: 500 msec/div.
(CH4) V: 2 V/div. H: 500 msec/div.
Playback (CD) 1-ch FE, 2-ch TE, 3-ch SLIN1, 4-ch SLIN2
5
(CH1) V: 1 V/div. H: 1 sec/div.
(CH2) V: 1 V/div. H: 1 sec/div.
(CH3) V: 2 V/div. H: 1 sec/div.
(CH4) V: 2 V/div. H: 1 sec/div.

(CH1) V: 1 V/div. H: 100 msec/div.


(CH2) V: 1 V/div. H: 100 msec/div.
(CH3) V: 2 V/div. H: 100 msec/div.
(CH4) V: 2 V/div. H: 100 msec/div.

Stop (CD) 1-ch FE, 2-ch FEDRV, 3-ch SPIN, 4-ch SPDLFG (CH1) V: 500 mV/div. H:
500 msec/div.
(CH2) V: 500 mV/div. H: 500 msec/div.
(CH3) V: 2 V/div. H: 500 msec/div.
(CH4) V: 5 V/div. H: 500 msec/div.

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CONNECTION
CONFIRMATIO
N WITH THE PC

[1. USB B connector]


A

Whether communication between


the PC connected via the USB B
connector and this unit is properly
performed or not can be
confirmed on the PC.
Note: Installation of the driver software is
not necessary.
Use Device Manager for checking.
If the PC and this unit are properly
connected, the components of this
unit are added in Device Manager
(under Hardware) as devices.
If all components are properly displayed,
the PC and this unit are properly
communicating via the USB connector.

In a case of Windows XP:


Start, Control Panel, System, Hardware,
then Device Manager
B
Devices to be added:
Universal Serial Bus controllers
USB Composite
Device
Under “Sound,
video and game
controllers”
USB Audio Device
Human Interface
Devices
HID-compliant
device
USB Human
Interface Device

A communication
check may be easily
performed if
connection is
made with Device
Manager displayed
on the PC screen.
C

[2. LINK]
Whether communication
between the PC connected
via the LINK connector and
this unit is properly
performed or not can be
confirmed on this unit.
Note: Use a Category 5 cable or a cable
with higher specifications for connection.
Either a straight or cross LAN
cable can be used when the unit is
directly connected with the PC, but
when the unit is connected with
the PC via a hub, be sure to use a
straight cable.

Use the MENU/UTILITY key of this unit


to check linkage.
e PC and this unit can be confirmed with LINK STATUS under [MENU/UTILITY]. E
How to display LINK STATUS
1. Hold the MENU/UTILITY key pressed
for at least 1 sec.
The [UTILITY] screen will be displayed.
2. Select LINK STATUS, using the
rotary selector.
3. With LINK STATUS selected, connect
the PC and this unit, using the LINK
cable.
4. Check the LINK STATUS display.
1 Not connected 2 While
connection is being made 3
When connected properly
Indication NOT CONNECT
CONNECTING CONNECTED
If the indication changes from 1 to 2
then 3, the link is properly
established.
If the cable is disconnected, the
indication returns to 1.
F

5. After checking is completed, press the


MENU/UTILITY key.
The screen displayed before the
MENU/UTILITY key was pressed will be
restored

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SERVICE
MODE
6.1 SERVICE MODE
OUTLINE OF THE SERVICE MODE
A

The following service modes are prepared for this


unit.

1 Confirmation of the button input and an indication


function.
It is the mode which checks each input and display
function of a button, a Jog dial, the slider volume and
a encoder.

2 Check mode of the load of Jog dial.


It is the mode which measures the load when rotating
Jog dial.

3 Indication of various information


It is a mode displaying
information such as a version
and an error history, a device
normal / abnormality judgment.
B

4 Error display list


An error code and the contents are shown.

5 Drive Self-Diagnosis
It is the mode which performs self-diagnosis of a
drive unit.

6 Contents of drive self-diagnosis


It is explanation of the contents of self-diagnosis of a
drive unit.

7 Confirmation of movement of the drive unit


It is the mode which checks operation of a
mechanism and servo of drive unit.
C

8 Output of the alarm port


Explanation of the meaning of output of status
terminal on a PC Board Assy.

9 Firmware update.
Explanation of the method of firmware update.

DETAILS OF THE SERVICE MODE


D

[1] Confirmation of the button input


and an indication function
When it spends a power supply
while pushing a TEMPO button
and a MEMORY button
simultaneously, It is displayed in
the LCD display part, "SERVICE
MODE", and enters into this mode.
(Please continue pushing until "Pioneer LOGO"
screen disappears.)
In this mode, the input of each
button, Jog dial, volume, etc. is
normal, and it can check that a
display can also be performed
normally.
In addition, indication turns on while you push a
button.
Caution: In this status
display, if a
TOUCH/RELEASE knob
is turned to the limit of
clockwise, it will shift to
"the load measurement
mode of Jog dial." (Refer
to the following clause.)
E

BUTTON : The pushed button


name is displayed.
JOG : The point moves according to the
direction that
Jog dial
turned.
ENCODER : The point moves according to
the direction that
ENCODER switch
turned.
TEMPO SLIDER VOLUME : If a TEMPO
slider knob is moved to the − side,
a bar display will
increase.
JOG TOUCH/RELEASE VOLUME : If a
TOUCH/RELEASE knob is turned to the right,
a bar display will
increase.

F
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Button, Switch
Light up LED Status Display
(BUTTON) Other Displays
PLAY/PAUSE (f) PLAY/PAUSE
(f) PLAY
CUE CUE CUE
IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)
IN
OUT (OUT ADJUST) OUT (OUT ADJUST)
OUT
RELOOP/EXIT RELOOP/EXIT
RELOOP/EXIT
TRACK SEARCH o PREVIOUS o
TRACK SEARCH p NEXT p 1 (Refer to
the display pattern of JOG FL) SEARCH m
REVm 2 (Refer to the display pattern of JOG
FL) SEARCH n FWD n 5 (Refer to the
display pattern of JOG FL) BEAT DIVIDE
3/4 BEAT DIVIDE 3/4 3/4
B
BEAT DIVIDE 1/3 BEAT DIVIDE 1/3 1/3
BEAT DIVIDE 1/2 BEAT DIVIDE 1/2 1/2
BEAT DIVIDE 1/4 BEAT DIVIDE 1/4 1/4
BEAT DIVIDE 1/8 BEAT DIVIDE 1/8 1/8
JOG MODE VINYL VINYL JOG MODE 4
(Refer to the display pattern of JOG FL)
TEMPO ±6/±10/±16/WIDE TEMPO
RANGE
MASTER TEMPO MASTER TEMPO
MASTER TEMPO
TIME MODE/AUTO CUE TIME/ACUE
DELETE All LED lights up *1 DELETE All JOG-FL lights up
MEMORY MEMORY All JOG-FL lights up
All LED
lights up
*1
DISC EJECT h EJECT EJECT
CUE/LOOP CALL c (LOOP 1/2X) c CALL
C
CUE/LOOP CALL d (LOOP 2X) CALL d
JOG TOUCH JOG TOUCH SW 3 (Refer
to the display pattern of JOG FL) TEMPO
SLIDER VOLUME g MARK Increase and decrease (10
points)
JOG (FWD ROTATE) JOG g MARK Right movement
(10 points by one rotation)
JOG (REV ROTATE) JOG g MARK Left movement
(10 points by one rotation)
TOUCH/RELEASE (VOLUME) JOG TOUCH
VOLUME g MARK Increase and decrease (10 points)
DIRECTION REV REV REV
USB STOP USB Access USB STOP
REKORDBOX REKORDBOX
LINK LINK
USB USB
D
DISC DISC
BROWSE BROWSE
TAG LIST TAG LIST
INFO INFORMATION
MENU MENU
BACK Color pattern-changes. (Refer to the color pattern
display of LCD) TAG TRACK/REMOVE Color
pattern-changes. (Refer to the color pattern display of LCD)
Rotary selector (SW) ENCODER PUSH
Rotary selector (FWD ROTATE) ENCODER g
MARK Right movement (Max 10 points)
Rotary selector (REV ROTATE) ENCODER g
MARK Left movement (Max 10 points)
BEAT SYNC BEAT SYNC SYNC
BEAT SYNC MASTER BEAT SYNC
MASTER MASTER
E
QUANTIZE QUANTIZE
SLIP SLIP SLIP
4-BEAT LOOP (LOOP CUTTER) 4-BEAT
LOOP
*1: STANDBY-LED is turned on only here.

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Display pattern of JOG FL


A

4
B

3
1

5
2

Color pattern display of LCD


When pressing the TAG-TRACK
button from above status
indication more and send a
screen, display the six kinds of
color patterns to LCD as follows.
If the BACK button is pushed, a display will return a
previous page.

Monochrome colorbar
Whole red screen

Colorbar Whole green


screen

EF

Whole black screen Whole white screen


Whole blue screen

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[2] Check mode of the load


of Jog dial
A

Measurement
t is the mode which judges the load
(light/heavy) when rotating Jog dial
numerically objective.
It goes into "[1] Confirmation of the
button input and a indication
function", and it will become this
mode if a TOUCH/RELEASE switch
is turned to the limit of clockwise.

It goes into
this mode, and
a number will
be displayed if
Jog dial is
turned
clockwise with
sufficient
vigor. The
meaning of
the numerical
value
displayed is as
follows.
TOP SPEED: Top speed (let the time of
turning one rotation in 1.8 second be 1
speed)
TIME: Time taken for rotation to fall to
1.5 speed from 3 speed

rotate top speed to 7.0 or more times to measure the rotation fall time required. B
Not more than 7.0 times faster in the
display " 00M:00S 00.0F " to be flashing
a warning.

In addition, when it carries out


continuously several times,
about time, 2nd henceforth
takes and displays an average
of a maximum of 99 times.
Measurement which absorbed variation
by this can be performed.
I
n
p
u
t

d
a
t
a

t
w
i
c
e
.

The numerical value


written to the right end
shows the number
of times of an input.
I
n
p
u
t

d
a
t
a

t
i
m
e
s
.

I
n
p
u
t

d
a
t
a

1
0

t
i
m
e
s
.

Measurement to 99 times and calculation


of average value can be
pe
rfo
rm
ed
by
th
e
hi
gh
es
t.
E
Judgment result
If time is in a certain with "OK" in the line of title,
uniformity range, I display it MAC_ADDR:00-E0-36-00-84-40
but display button is 8 8.81
"NG" if I do pushed, a Moreover, the 8.41
not enter. measurement MAC address 8.68
NO. is filled in as 7.12
8.17
1 solid
8.68
This judgment identification. 8.17
value is 170 ± 8.54
20 msec. 5 7.82
6 8.24
result can TIME(msec)
2 138
3 write out as a 138
Record of a CSV file of the 138
judgement name 141
"JOGLOAD_9 9 135
00NXS.CSV." 10 138
7 11 141
In addition, 12 141
4 data is added 13 138
If USB whenever it AVR 135
memory is TOP SPEED 138
pushes 132
inserted and MASTER 7.71
8.17 135
MASTER TEMPO 7.61 137(NG)
TEMPO button. F
9.25

(judge : 150ms <= Time <= 190ms)

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[3] Indication of various information


A

If a power supply is switched


on, pushing "TEMPO"
"CUE/LOOP CALL c" button
simultaneously with a button, it
will be displayed on LCD
display part as "SERVICE
MODE", and will go into this
mode.
(Please continue pushing until "Pioneer
LOGO"screen disappears.)
It goes into this mode, and if a
TAG-TRACK button is pushed
and a screen is sent, the
contents of a display will change
as follows. Moreover, it can
return with BACK button.

1 Version information
The version number of
CPU/microcomputer carried in this
machine is displayed.
Simultaneously, the MAC Address of
Ethernet built in this unit and destinetion
cod
e is
als
o
dis
pla
yed
.
B
MAIN : The CPU which controls a main
PANEL : The
microcomputer which
controls a button
input.
DS
P:
Au
dio
DS
P
DRIVE : The
controller
which
controls a
disc drive.

2 Error history

16 pieces are divided into two


screens and the error history
generated in the past is
displayed. “1” becomes the
newest error code. The 16
newest pieces are displayed.
The screen is selected with the BACK button or TAG
TRACK button.
Moreover, the item which follows an error code
expresses a media. (The error which is not related to
media is blank.)
D
USB : USB device (MEMORY/HDD)
CD : DRIVE - CD media (CDDA/CD-ROM)
LINK : Linked media

About contents of an error code, please refer to "[4]


Error display list".
3 Auto device diagnosis
The result which judged
normal/abnormalities of each
device is displayed
at the time
of power
supply ON
and
initializatio
n.

PANEL : The microcomputer which


controls a button input.
E
DS
P:
Au
dio
DS
P
DRIVE : The controller
which controls a disc drive.
PHY CHIP : The controller which controls the
physical layer of Ethernet.
AUTH CHIP :
The
authentication tip
of Apple.

Please refer to
"[8] Output of the
alarm port" for
details.

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4 Factory reset
It is used to return the contents set up by UTILITY to a
factory-shipments state, or
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If TIME MODE button is pushed on this screen, it will


return to the following states.

<<UTILITY>>
• PLAY MODE = CONTINUE • DIGITAL
OUT = 24 bit
• EJECT/LOAD LOCK = UNLOCK •
AUTO STANDBY = ON
• AUTO CUE LEVEL = -60 dB • LCD
BRIGHTNESS = 3
• SLIP FLASHING = ON • SCREEN
SAVER = ON
• ON AIR DISPLAY = ON • DUPLICATION =
DEFAULT

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h
i
s
t
o
r
y
>
>

ALL CLEAR
C

Switching on a power supply can also perform, pushing a


USB-STOP button and
EJECT button simultaneously, in order
to perform Factory reset.
However, an error history
is not cleared at this time.

5 Drive Self-Diagnosis
Self-diagnosis
of a drive is
performed.
Refer to "[5] Drive Self-Diagnosis" and "[6] Contents of drive
self-diagnosis" for details.

6 Drive operation / error rate


measurement
The state of the drive at the time of servo test operation and
the measurement result
E
of an
error
rate
are
displa
yed.
Refer to "[7] A check of servo operation of a drive unit" for
the details of operation.

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7 Drive LD life manual input


A

The addition time which the laser diode of


CD/DVD had turned on is inputted manually.
In addition, when a traverse
mecha or main unit is
exchanged newly.

BROWSE
button :
Increase
the grade
of 1000
TAG
LIST
button :
ncrease
the grade
of 100
INFO
button :
Increase
the
grade of
10
MENU
button :
Increas
e the
grade
of 1
TIM
E
MO
DE
butt
on :
It
me
mor
ize
s.

8 A check of auto standby


C
Usually, there are no media to
reproduce, and when prolonged
operation is not
perfor
med, it
shifts
to the
auto
standb
y
mode.
However, in this mode, it can shift
to the auto standby mode
immediately.
If operation excluding the following from
the state of being in the auto standby
mo
de
is
perf
orm
ed,

Pus
h
the
US
B
ST
OP
butt
on
• JOG
rotation
(except for
touching the
Table top)

Tur
n
the
TO
UC
HR/
EL
EA
SE
volu
me

Mo
ve
the
TE
MP
O
slid
er
It
will
retu
rn
fro
m
the
aut
o
sta
ndb
y
mo
de.
Since a return is the same processing as power
supply ON, the service mode is ended.

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[4] Error display list


A

WAVE display shows "E-XXXX: DISC


DRIVE ERROR".
Note: An alarm port is a function
which outputs a pulse from the test
port of SH and tells an unusual part
by the number of pulses. Error
Alarm port
code Notes
correspondence Display
word Contents E-7001 DISC DRIVE
ERROR The ATAPI drive doesn't function
normally. _
E-7010 DSP DEVICE ERROR The
DSP doesn't function normally. _ The
program isn't available for download.
E-7021 PHY CHIP ERROR The
ETHER PHY doesn't
function normally. _
PANEL CPU ERROR
The PANEL CPU doesn't
function _
r when communication B
normally. abnormalities in wire connection
with PANEL CPU is not etc. It becomes this error when
materialized in the update of PANEL CPU goes
wrong.
E-7024 It becomes this
error when
update of
MAIN MAIN
CPU ERROR
The MAIN
CPU doesn't
function
normally. CPU goes wrong.
E-7206 AUTH CHIP ERROR Apple
authentication tip does not _ operate
normally.
E-7101 INTERRUPT EXCEPTION The
abnormalities which are not
exp
ecte
d on
a
MAI
N
CP
U
occ
urre
d.
E-7201 CANNOT READ DISC TOC Data
can't be read.
C
E-8301 CANNOT READ DISC Abnormalities
occurred during starting.
E-8302 CANNOT PLAY TRACK Abnormalities
occurred during playback.
E-8303 CANNOT PLAY TRACK The error of
buffer memory writing occurred.
E-8304 UNSUPPORTED FILE FORMAT The
decoding error occurred.
E-8305 UNSUPPORTED FILE FORMAT It is
the format which is not supported.
E-8306 NO FILE The registered file does not
exist.
E-8307 USB ACCESS ERROR USB
apparatus which is not supported
was
con
nect
ed.
E-8309 LINK ACCESS ERROR It ended in
the error of the timeout of
cont
inua
tion
4
time
s.
D
E-9101 MECHANICAL TIMEOUT Mechanism
operation was not
com
plet
ed
withi
n
regu
latio
n
time
.

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A

Self-diagnosis of a drive is performed through two


steps.
It waits to push a
button, after are
displayed as [Push
PLAY Button] at the
beginning of each step
and inserting a
predetermined disc.
If a disk is inserted
and PLAY button is
pushed, a display of
[Executing--] will blink
and diagnosis will be
started. After
diagnosis is
completed
successfully, it is
displayed as
[Complete] and a disk
is ejected
automatically. When
diagnosis is
impossible by a
certain cause, it is
displayed as follows,
and a disk is ejected
automatically. The
test disk should use
STD-905.
[Mecha Error] Mechanism errors, such as a
loading mechanism, occurred.
[Setup Error] A disc has not been started.
[Error Stop] A certain error occurred and stopped
in the middle of diagnosis.
[Check Disc] A disc differs from a predetermined
disc.
B
[No Disc] A disc is not inserted.
The
follo
wing
items
are
diagn
osed.
Refer to the "[6] Contents of drive self-
diagnosis" for the details of each item.

STEP
PER
CHEC
K
OEIC
CHEC
K
DISC
MOT
OR
CHEC
K
CD
ERR
OR
RATE
CHEC
K

The
follo
wing
items
are
diagn
osed.
C

USER
CD
PHYS
ICAL
CHEC
K

USER
CD
SCRA
TCH
CHEC
K

USER
CD
QUAL
ITY
CHEC
K

USER
CD
DIRT
CHEC
K

Result display
The diagnostic result of each
item is displayed by OK/NG. The
item which has not yet been
diagnosed is displayed as "--." D
In "Life Check", when regulation time
(7000 H) is exceeded, time is displayed.
(In within regulation time, OK is
displayed and time is not
displayed.)

The worst value of the measured error rate


is displayed in "Error Rate Check".

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[6] Contents of drive self-
diagnosis
A

STEP 1 (6) USER CD PHYSICAL


CHECK
(1) LD LIFE CHECK
STEP 2
The addition time (5) CD ERROR RATE
which LD had CHECK
turned on is An error rate is measured
checked and and the last check is
degradation performed.
condition is When there is offer
judged. of a disc from a
If addition time is user, it distinguishes
over 7000 H, display whether it is that a
it with NG. NG disc is the cause.
judgment reason: The
Because the Laser characteristi
Diode becomes 1% c of a user
of the rate of failure disk is
in 7000 H or more. checked
Over 7000 H in the from
case of "NG", you automatic
measure LD adjustment
current, and value.
perform failure A disk uses only CD
judgment of the (from a past actual
Pickup Assy. (The result).
details of the LD
current
measurement, see (7) USER CD SCRATCH
"5.2 FAILURE CHECK
B
JUDGEMENT OF
The error rate of
THE PICKUP
the whole disk is
ASSY".)
measured per 1
minute, and best
(2) STEPPER CHECK value and worst
To detect "A stop value are
of the Stepper by calculated. The
foreign substance state of a disc is
mixing, the stack, checked from those
etc", "the defect of relations.
an inside switch",
and "the step-out (8) USER CD QUALITY
of the Stepper by CHECK
the shortage of
lateral-pressure Same as the above.
with faulty
mechanism parts". (9) USER CD DIRT
It checks that the CHECK
Stepper can Same as the above.
perform
predetermined C
operation
certainly using an
inside switch.

(3) OEIC CHECK


To detect omission of
OEIC.
It detects by checking
disk existence using CD.

(4) DISC MOTOR CHECK


D
To detect the defect of a
spindle motor.
A motor is started
and the attainment
time to 2000 rpm
is checked.
E F

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[7] Confirmation of movement of the


drive unit
A

It is within "[3] Indication of


Various Information" mode,
and the following control
becomes possible when the
screen of “6 the drive
operation/error rate
measurement” is chosen.
This mode consists of "player operation mode" and
"test operation mode."

<Player operation mode>


Basic operation of Servo, such as setup, play, pause,
and track search, is carried out.
Moreover, measurement of an error rate can also be
performed.
<Test operation mode>
Servo operation is finely controllable gradually.

* It becomes player operation mode and shifts to test


operation mode by the key input in the beginning.
B
* The command treated here is for
mainly testing a mechanism and a
servo system, and is not for DJ
functions, such as scan and
tempo.
Function Main unit button
<Player operation mode>
Servo All Off (Stop) TIME
Play(Trace) / Pause PLAY/PAUSE
Track Search Fwd/Rev TRACK SEARCH FWD/REV
Error Rate Count CUE
Eject EJECT
Mode Change (-> Test operation mode) MASTER
TEMPO

<Test operation mode>


C
Servo All Off TIME
Slider Move Fwd SEARCH FWD
Slider Move Rev SEARCH REV
Step command CUE/LOOP CALL NEXT(d)
Mode Change (->Player operation mode) MASTER
TEMPO

Player operation mode command


Play (Trace) / Pause
If it is in a stop state, it will set up
and play. Moreover, if it is in a
play state, whenever it will push a
button, a pause and a play are
carried out by turns.
D
It is displayed on a drive state display part as "PLAY
or PAUSE."
In the play mode, the track number and time under
present trace are displayed.
Note: In this mode, even if it inserts a disk, an
automatic setup is not carried out.
Moreover, a play is not carrying out audio
reproduction, but is tracing the signal side of a disk.

Track Search F/R


Search a track displayed by a FWD / REV course
and, in the case of a CD, do pause.
It is indicated with [SEARCH] in the drive condition
indication part.
Note: A track search is not possible in CD-ROM
(MP3/AAC/WAV/AIFF).

Error Rate Count


The error rate for about 20 seconds after a play / the
present position which is carrying out the pause is
measured, and
E
a measurement result is displayed on an error rate
display part.
Usually, a track to measure is made to search and
this button is inputted from a pause state.
For example, it is displayed as "3.56E-4 O.K." etc.
If an error rate is less than 3.00E-3,
it will be displayed as O.K. If an
error rate is larger than 3.00E-3,
it will be displayed as NG.
Measurement with the managed disk at the time of
factory shipments is a premise.
The product does not judge whether they are inferior
goods at the time of service.

Eject
A disk is ejected. It is indicated with [EJECT] in the
indication part.

Mode Change (It shifts to the Test opalation mode.)


F
If the MASTER TEMPO button is
pushed into player operation mode,
MASTER TEMPO LED will light up,
and it will shift to the below-
mentioned "test operation mode." It
is indicated with [TEST MODE] in
the indication part.

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Player operation mode


command
A

Serbo operation is finely controllable


gradually.
Keep in mind a
test operation
mode command
that it may give a
damage to a
player as
mistaking the
usage. Please
operate this mode
after making a dis
c a set completion
state.
Note: Operate it after you take a state of
loading in.

Servo All Off


When servo is ON, all servo will be
turned off if the TIME button is pushed.
It is indicated with [ALL OFF] in the
indication part.

Slider Move Fwd


You send about 0.6 mm sliders to a
circumference direction whenever you
push a SEARCH FWD button.
B
It is indicated with [SLIDER FWD] in the
indication part.

Slider Move Rev


You send about 0.6 mm
sliders to an internal
circumference direction
whenever you push a
SEARCH REV button. It is
indicated with [SLIDER
REV] in the indication part.

Step Command
Can let you startup and carry out serial
movement of advance by a step.
If a CUE/LOOP CALL NEXT
d button is pushed, it will
step up (even if it pushes
PREV c button, the stripes of
the step down are not
carried out). Operation and a
display of each step are as
follows.

Step Action Drive status indication


C
STEP0: STEP1: rpm) Disc presence DISC SEARCH
STEP2: STEP3: judgment Focus SPINDLE ON
STEP4: STEP5: serve on DISC SENSE
STEP6: STEP7: Tracking servo on FOCUS ON
STEP8: STEP9: Focus position adjust TRACKING ON
STEP10: Focus gain adjust FOCUS POSITION
Servo All Off Tracking gain adjust FOCUS GAIN
Laser diode on Address read start TRACKING GAIN
Disc search ALL OFF ADDRESS READ
Spindle on (2000 LD ON

CUE/LOOP CALL NEXT d button:


step up
D

Mode Change (The end of the test


movement mode)
If the MASTER TEMPO
button is pushed into "test
operation mode", MASTER
TEMPO LED will light out,
and it will shift to the below-
mentioned "player operation
mode." It is indicated with
[PLAYER MODE] in the
indication part.
E

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[8] Output of the alarm port


A

Although "Normal/abnormalities of
each device at the time of power
supply ON and initialization" can be
judged by 3 Auto device diagnosis
of a "[3] Indication of various
information", the test port output on
a main board can also be checked.
When a defect is detected by the
device by power supply ON, an
alarm port performs the following
pulse outputs.

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[9] Firmware update


A

The device and updater file name for


update is the following.
Device File Name
Remarks
MAIN CPU (MAIN) C900NXSM.UPD
Motorola formal text
PANEL CPU (PANEL) C900NXSP.UPD
Motorola formal text
Drive controller (DRIVE) C900NXSD.UPD
Motorola formal text
Three devices (one conclusion)
C900NXS.UPD Motorola formal text

A version is not contained in a file


name.
sequence containing a version etc. is added to the head of each file, it can check by the editor, viewer, etc. B
Moreover, "C900NXS.UPD" which
connected three files can be read.

When USB memory is


used
Please use USB memory formatted by
FAT/FAT32. It does not correspond to
HFS+.

1 A file to update is copied to USB


memory.
(One files will be copied if it is one pieces. Two files
will be copied if it is two pieces. … (It is one file if it is
"C900NXS.UPD"))

2 Please turn on a power supply, pushing


both the buttons of MEDIA SELECT/USB
(from a top to the 3rd button at the left of
LCD panel) and RELOOP. (Please
continue pushing until "Pioneer LOGO"
screen disappears.) C
It is displayed the message of
"Connect a USB storage device
to the USB port.", USB memory
is inserted in USB port of the
front or the back.
(If USB memory is put and it goes into the
mode, a message will not be displayed but
update will start immediately.)

3 Update is automatically performed in


the order of "drive -> main -> panel".
The status is displayed with the
bar graph and % as follows
during update. Moreover, an old
version and a new version are
also displayed.

4 When there
is no file, gray
out of the
display of the
device is
carried out,
and update is
not performed.
And, %-display
is a standard
and is not
exact.

5 Since the message of


"Firmware update is
completed.Turn the power off
before using." will be
displayed if update is
completed, please return on a
power supply.
E

When CD-R/RW is used


1 A file to update is copied to CD-R/RW.
(One files will be copied if it is one pieces. Two files
will be copied if it is two pieces. … (It is one file if it is
"C900NXS.UPD"))

2 Please turn on a power


supply, pushing both the
buttons of MEDIA
SELECT/DISC (from a
top to the 4th button at
the left of LCD panel) and
RELOOP. (Please
continue pushing until
"Pioneer LOGO"screen
disappears.) Insert CD-
ROM, if the message
"Insert CD-ROM disc" is
displayed.

3 The rest is the same as that of the case


where USB memory is used.
F

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Recovery when failing
A
When update of each CPU goes
wrong and the power supply has
been turned off on the way,
subsequent normal operation
becomes impossible. In this case,
the recovery (emergency) mode
which only updates operates.
In addition, please carry out by USB memory in
recovery. CD-ROM cannot be used.

1 Failure of a MAIN
When the message of "MAIN
firmware update failed." is
displayed or the power supply
has been turned off on the way,
if a power supply is returned on
again, the error code of "MAIN
CPU ERROR" will be displayed.
In this case, update will be
possible if you insert USB
memory in the USB port.
In addition, only MAIN is updated even if files other
than MAIN are in USB memory.
(This is because
provision of a FLASH ROM
in which a specific MAC
address has been written is
not possible. For details,
see section "1.3 SERVICE
NOTICE_g About the Flash
ROM (IC3) in the MAIN
Assy"). B
2 Failure of a PANEL
When the message of "PANEL
firmware update failed." is
displayed or the power supply has
been turned off on the way, if a
power supply is returned on again,
the error code of "E-7022: PANEL
CPU ERROR" will be displayed.
In this case, how to the update
mode to enter differs from usual.
Please continue pushing a button
until it turns on a power supply and
the message of "Connect a USB
storage device to the USB port."
is displayed, pushing only a USB-
STOP button.
In addition, if files other than PANEL are contained in
USB memory, it will usually pass and all they will be
updated.

3 Failure of a DRIVE
When the message of "DRIVE
firmware update failed." is displayed
or the power supply has been turned
off on the way, if a power supply is
returned on again, the error code of
"E-7001: DISC DRIVE ERROR" will
be displayed. C
Recovery of a drive cannot be performed only by
USB memory, but jig and software of exclusive use
are needed.
D

6.2 ABOUT THE DEVICE

Device Name Function Part


No. Ref No. Ref No. MAIN CPU
Main control R8A77240D500BG2
IC10 MAIN Assy FLASH Memory for
MAIN CPU (Firmware) DYW1838
(*NSP) IC3 MAIN Assy DDR2
Memory for MAIN CPU (Work)
K4T1G164QF-BCE7 IC1, 2 MAIN
Assy DSP Audio DSP
D810K013DZKB400 IC301 MAIN
Assy SDRAM Memory for DSP
(Work) M12L2561616A-5TG2A
IC302 MAIN Assy
ETHER PHY PHY for LINK
LAN8720A-CP IC704 MAIN Assy E
AUTHENTICATION CHIP The
authentication of Apple. H337S3959
IC14 MAIN Assy PANEL CPU
Button input, LED & JOG FL control
DYW1840 IC8003 PNLB Assy
SODC Disc drive control
MN103S71F IC7006 SRVB Assy
FLASH Memory for DRIVE
CONTROLLER DYW1839 IC7004
SRVB Assy

Two or more FLASH and SDRAM are mounted in the


main unit.
Please diagnose it after confiming whether it is a
device that agrees with purpose again.

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DISASSEM
BLY

A
Note:
(1) Do NOT look directly into the
pickup lens. The laser beam may
cause eye injury.
(2) Even if the unit
shown in the photos
and illustrations in this
manual may differ from
your product, the
procedures described
here are common.

Diagnosis of SRVB Assy


(1) Remove the Plate by removing the 11
screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)

11

1
11 1 1
C

11
1 1

Front D

Diagnosis
Plate
• Bottom view

Front
SRVB Assy
F
• Bottom view
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Diagnosis of MAIN Assy


A

[1] Control Panel Section


(1) Remove the three screws.
(BBZ30P060FTB) Screw tightening
(2) Remove the order
five screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)

1 •1Rear
1 view

5
B

4 C

2
2

321 The Control panel connectors.


Section cannot be
opened wide, 2
because the 50P 2
FFC connecting
the Control panel
Section and the
2
main unit is short.
D When the Control • Bottom view
panel Section must
(3) Remove the be detached, such
Control panel as during
Section. diagnosis, be
careful not to break
Caution: the flexible cable
or damage the
Control panel
Section

3 Front

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[2] MAIN, JACB, DDCB and


USBB Assemblies
A

(1) Remove the two screws.

(PPZ30P080FTB)
11

• Rear view

B
(2) Remove the two screws.
two screws. (BPZ30P080FNI)
(BPZ30P080FNI)
(3) Remove the Shield case/MIN
two screws. 4 4
(BBZ30P060FTB)
(4) Remove the
Shield case/MIN
by removing the 2
2
Front
33 C

(5) Remove the three


screws. (BPZ30P080FNI)
(6) Remove the one screw.
(BPZ30P080FNI)
USBB Assy MAIN Assy
JACB Assy 5
Screw 6
tightening
5 D
order 1
Front

DDCB Assy
MAIN Assy

3
2

(8) Stand the Diagnosis

MAIN, JACB

JACB Assy

E
and DDCB M
AI
N
As
sy
Assemblies. 8 USBB Assy
8 • Rear view

8
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DDCB Assy

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Slotin Mechanism Section
A

[1] Mecha Plate


(1) Remove the four screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)
(2) Remove the mecha plate.

B
1 1 1
1 Front
2

Mecha plate Mechanism Section


Note of earth spring (1) Disconnect the one
• Be sure not to lose it. flexible cable.
C
D
Cord with plug
(CN6002)
Earth spring • Be careful to the installation
Mecha plate places.
• Confirm it by viewing.

This boss is not installation


position.

[2] Slotin JINT Assy

(2) Unhook the four hooks.


CN6002

1
(3) Remove the Slotin mechanism Section.
2

2
• Note on Reassembly

When binding the cables from the SLMB Assy, be


careful that the bound part will not protrude from
2
the edge of the board toward the rear. Bind them
so that the bound part will come to the upper side
2
of Side A.
E Bound view Side A Slotin
SLMB part mechanis
Assy Binder m
3
Section
• Bottom
Front
Rear side OK
Cable Side B

F Side A Side B NG
Side A Side B CDJ-900NXS
NG

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TM Assy-S
A

[1] Float Base Section


(1) solder the short-circuit
point. (short)

1
After working, connect the
flexible cable,
then remove the soldered
Note: joint (open).

Pickup

(2) 2
Disconnect
the two
flexible
cables.
(CN6003, JINT Assy
6004)

Screw
CN6004
tightening
• Rear view
order
(Referenc CN6003
e B
informatio
n) The
other
screws are
2
random
order.
Front C

Front
2

JINT
Assy
(3) Disconnect(4) Remove CN7001 Front
the one the four DM • Bottom view
flexible screws. 3 DE
cables. (DBA1260)
(CN7001)

SRVB Assy

44

44

Front 51
F

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A
(5) Remove the four float springs G5.
(6) Hook the four float springs G5 to the four
Assy. B

hooks of
56
56

the float

base 05
5656

Front

C (7) Remove the float


base Section.

Direction of
the dampers
when attaching
D them E
When
attaching the
dampers,
place them so
that their
projections
(large) face
front.
7

Projection
(large)

F
Da
mp
er
Float base 05 Assy Float
52
base 05 Assy 5
to the front
Front
6

Float base Section

Float spring G5 Float


spring G5
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[2] TM Assy-S (VTM091)


A

(1) Unhook the four hooks.

1
TM Assy-S
(VTM091)

11

Front 1

(2) Release the flexible cables, as


required.
TM Assy-S
(3) Remove the TM Assy-S (VTM091).
(VTM091) Note on Pickup lens D

the float rubber Before shipment,


be sure to clean
the pickup lens,
installation
using the following
cleaning materials:
OK NG
Cleaning liquid :
GEM1004
Cleaning paper:
GED-008
E
3
Pole of the float
base 05 Assy

Hook
⋅2

Cleaning the
pickup lens

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Arrangement of the FFC


A

• Pickup FFC • Spindle motor FFC / Stepping


motor FFC

Spindle motor
FFCTape
BC Pickup
FFC

Jog Dial Section


Stepping motor FFC

(1) Disconnect the 2


one flexible cable. CN8004
(CN8004)
(2) Remove the six 2
screws. 1
D
(BPZ30P080FNI)
(3) Remove it while
pulling Jog dial
Section to
front side.
Adjust plate
About details of
Adjustment etc.,
refer to the
“8.3 JOG DIAL
ROTATION LOAD
ADJUSTMENT”.
2
Jog dial Section
PNLB Assy
EF

Adjust plate

Front
3

2
2
2
• Bottom view

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A
(4) Unhook the three hooks.
(5) Remove the Jog Section. Jog Section

5
B

4
C

(6) Remove the three screws.


D
(DBA1265) Be careful not to Screw tightening
(7) Remove the lost SW spring. order (Reference
SW ring. information) The
Note:
other screws are
random order. 7 E

SW ring SW spring
6 ⋅3

21

JFLB Assy
F

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Notes on replacing the Sheet SW


A

Styling of the Sheet SW


Bend it to the direction Sheet SW
of
th
e
arr
o
w.

B
Pasting position of the Sheet SW
Notes:
1. Be careful not to warp the Sheet SW.
2. Remove any dirt with a cloth
on the Holder/JOG to moistened with
which the Sheet SW alcohol.
is to be adhered. If 3. Do NOT
some adhesive for place the Sheet
the old Sheet SW SW so that it is
remains on the mounted on the
Holder/JOG, rib of
completely remove it Holder/JOG.
4. When adhering the Holder/
Sheet SW, be careful not JOG
to trap air bubbles in it. If
air bubbles are formed, C
remove the Sheet SW
and adhere a new
Sheet SW. Do NOT
reuse the removed
Sheet SW. 5. When
making a connection, be
sure to first release the
lock of the connector
then securely relock the
connector after making
the connection. Sheet SW

Rib
D Rib

Holder/JOG

Pasting position of the


SW cushion HH48/2
Sheet
SW

E F
HH48/2 (⋅9)

CDJ-900N

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SW cushion
Sheet SW

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Control Panel Section /
Display Section
A

[1] PSWB, PNLB, SLDB and


KSWB Assemblies
• Each Knobs
(1) Remove the PSWB Assy by screws.
one Knob/SLD. removing the two
(2) Remove the
one Knob.
(3) Remove the
one Dial knob.
3
Dial knob

2
Knob

1
Knob/SLD

• PSWB Assy
(1) Disconnect the
one connector.
(CN8801) 2 C
(2) Remove the

tightening
(BPZ30P0 order
80FNI) PSWB Assy
1
Screw
2
1
CN8801

2
Front

• PNLB, SLDB SLDB Assy


6 ⋅27
and KSWB
Assemblies (1)
Remove the
Cover/PNL by
removing the three
D
screws.
• Bottom view
Cord (CN2601,
(BPZ30P080F clampers. (BSZ30P060F 2602, 8004)
NI) (3) Remove TC)
the Earth lead (4) Disconnect
2 wire by
(2) Release removing the the three
the Earth lead one screw. flexible
wire from two cables.
(5) Remove (BPZ30P080F 4
the one NI)
screw. 3

(ABZ30P060F CN2601
CN8004 E
TC)
(6) Remove 4
the PNLB, 5
SLDB and
KSWB 4
CN2602
Assemblies
by removing 2
the 27 screws.
1
1

F
r
o
n
t

KSWB Assy PNLB Assy Cover/PNL


F
• Bottom view

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Screw tightening order


A

The other screws are random order.


Front
2

1
C Front
PNLB Assy Cover/PNL•
Bottom view
[2] Display Section
(1) Remove the Cover/R by
removing the one

Cover/R

1
screw.
(BBZ26P060FTB)

D
(2) Remove Front 3 2
the one Bracket/LCD • Bottom view
screw.
3
(BBZ26P060F
TB)
(3) Remove
the
Bracket/LCD
by removing 33
the five
3
screws.
E

(BPZ26P080F
TC)
F • Bottom view
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(4) rs. removing 4 6


Disconne (BBZ26P the four A
ct the (CN2001,060FTB) LCDB CN2001
one 2003) (6)
flexiblebl (5)
Assy 55
Remove
e and Remove the 5
one the three LCDB
connecto screws. Assy by 6
screws. 6 12
(BPZ26P080FTC)

Screw tightening

order
6
CN2003
The other screws
4 are random order.
(7) Remove the
Stay/LCD. • Bottom view
(8) Remove the B
TFT LCD.
Front

Stay/LCD
C

Styling of the Cable TFT LCD


7
TFT LCD

Hook
D
8
to

LCDB Assy

CN2003

• Bottom view
E

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EACH
SETTING
AND
ADJUSTM
ENT
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE
NOTED
A
After repairing, be sure to
check the version of the
firmware, and if it is not the
latest one, update to the
latest version. Perform the
each item when the
following parts are
replaced.

• MAIN Assy • Input Drive


LD life before the replacing
with a manual. (Service
mode)
• Confirmation of the
version of the
firmware
• Updating to the latest
version of the firmware
• Restoring the data of user-
settable items (if possible)

• PLNB Assy (PANEL CPU: IC8003) • Confirmation of the version of the


firmware •
Updating to the
latest version of
the firmware
B

• SRVB Assy (FLASH: IC7004) • Confirmation of the version of the firmware •


Updating to the
latest version of
the firmware

• TM Assy-S •
Input Drive
LD life “0000”
with a
manual.
(Service
mode)

• Jog dial section

component • JOG

DIAL ROTATION

LOAD ADJUSTMENT
C

8.2 FIRMWARE UPDATE /


RECOVERY
For details on updating of firmware

and recovery of the main unit, see [9]

UPDATING OF FIRMWARE in “6.1

SERVICE MODE.”E

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JOG DIAL
ROTATION
LOAD
ADJUSTMENT

JOG Check Mode : ON


A

• It is the mode which judges the load


(light/-- heavy) numerically when
rotating the Jog dial.

TEMPO POWER OFF B


6 10 16 WIDE MEMORY

POWER ON [Measuring
method]
TAG TRACK /REMOVE

JOG Check Mode for


Mode : checking the
load on the Jog
CANCEL dial C

Maximum position
(fully clockwise
direction)

1. The adjustment value of adjust plate is


adjusted to "0". (Refer to Fig. 2)
2. Enters the mode for checking the load
on the Jog dial.
3. The jog dial is mightly rotated. The
direction of the rotation is clockwise.
4. The maximum speed and time are
displayed in LCD display. (Refer to Fig. 1)
The time required so that
the rotation may decrease
from 3 X speed to 1.5 X
speed when maximum
speed is only 7 X speed or
more is displayed.
The average of the rotation decrease
time of 5 times in all is confirmed in spec
or less.
Spec: 170 ± 20 msec.
5. When the rotation decreace
time is coming off from spec,
the adjustment value of adjust
plate is changed, and it does
from 2 of above-mentioned to 4.
D

To decrease Adjust plate


the load

To increase the load E

Fig. 1 Example of displaying


LCD Fig. 2 Adjust plate
[Load adjustment method]
Remove the screw fixing the adjust
plate, then screw it into the hole
corresponding to the value (-1, -2, -3,
-4, +1, +2 or +3) for a load to be
added:
If the load is heavy (149 msec or lower),
shift the Adjust plate toward the –
direction to decrease the load. If the
load is light (191 msec or higher), shift
the Adjust plate toward the + direction to
increase the load. F

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ITEMS FOR
WHITCH
USERS
SETTING IS
AVAILABLE

A
This unit is provided with user-settable items, as
shown below.
Although no serious
operational problems occur
even if data for such user-
settable items are cleared
during repair, it is
recommended that you back
up those settings before
starting repair.
For backup of the user settings, use a USB memory
device.
If the
correspo
nding
part or
board
Assy is
replaced
for
repair,
restore
the
backed-
up user
settings.
(For
details,
see "g
How to
Back Up
and
Restore
the
Settings.
")
If backup of user settings is not
possible, when returning the
repaired product be sure to tell
the customer that the Utility
settings have been cleared
and will have to be reset, as
required.
Item for Which User's Setting PLAYER No. AUTO, 1-4
is Available
MIDI CHANNEL 1-16
Setting Value (The factory C
default DIGITAL OUT 16 bit/24 bit
settings are indicated in bold.) AUTO STANDBY ON/OFF

Part No. Ref No. Assy Content LCD BRIGHTNESS 1-3-5


to be Stored SCREEN SAVER ON/OFF
PLAY MODE DUPLICATION DEFAULT, ALL,
CONTINUE/SINGLE B PLAYER1-4
EJECT/LOAD LOCK
LOCK/UNLOCK
AUTO CUE LEVEL -36dB/-
42dB/48dB/-54dB/ -60dB/-
66dB/-72dB/-78dB

SLIP FLASHING ON/OFF


ON AIR DISPLAY ON/OFF
LANGUAGE Destination
LIBRARY CREATOR DYW1838

LIBRARY/FOLDER HISTORY (*NSP) IC3 UTILITY setting


NAME "HISTORY" MAIN

TIME MODE TIME/REMAIN DYW1838 IC3


MAIN
(
*
N
S
P
)

AUTO CUE ON/OFF Statuses of keys


JOG MODE CDJ/VINYL

How to Back Up and Restore the Settings


You can store the
UTILITY and other
settings in a USB
memory device
then retrieve the
stored settings
later. How to store
and retrieve data is
described below.
(For details, refer to "Changing the Settings" in the
operating instructions.)

Backup (Storing the Settings)


1. Load/plug a USB memory device in which the
settings are to be stored into this unit.
2. Press the device (USB) button.
3. Press the MENU/UTILITY button.
4. Using the rotary selector, select and enter SAVE at
MY SETTINGS.
E
Restore (Retrieving the stored settings)
1. Load/plug a USB memory device in which the
settings are stored into this unit.
2. Press the device (USB) button.
3. Press the MENU/UTILITY button.
4. Using the rotary selector, select and enter LOAD at
MY SETTINGS.

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E

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B
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EXPLODED
VIEWS AND
PARTS LIST
NOTES: - Parts marked by
“NSP” are generally
unavailable because they are
C
not in our Master Spare Parts
List. - The > mark found on
some component parts
indicates the importance of the
safety factor of the part. A
Therefore, when replacing, be
sure to use parts of identical
designation.
-
Screws adjacent to b mark on
product are used for
disassembly.
-
For the applying amount of
lubricants or glue, follow the
instructions in this manual.
(In the case of no amount
instructions, apply as you think
it appropriate.)

9.1 PACKING
SECTION

or
or

FLXJ only
UXJCB only AXJ5 only
or
D

SYXJ8 only

AXJ5 only KXJ5 only

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AXJ5 only
AXJ5 only

• Bottom view

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PACKING SECTION
PARTS LIST

Mark No. Description See Contrast table


Part No. > 1 Power Cord (2) 12 Packing
See Contrast table (2) > 2 Sheet RHC1023
Power Cord See Contrast NSP 13 Polyethylene Bag
table (2) 3 Audio Cable (L AHG7117 14
= 1.5 m) XDE3045 Read Before Use
4 LAN Cable DDE1141 (Important)/ See
5 CD-ROM DXX2739 Contrast table (2)
Quick Start Guide

NSP 6 Sub Manual/FR2


See Contrast table (2) 7
Pad (R) DHA1788
8 Pad (L) DHA1789
9 Spacer DHA1802
10 Spacer DHA1892
(2) CONTRAST TABLE
11 Packing Case Mark No. Description
Part No.15 Read table (2)
Before Use Quick Start
(Important)/ See Guide
Contrast table (2) NSP 19 License Key Label
Assy DXA2190
Quick Start Guide
NSP 20 Warranty See Contrast
A
table (2)
16 Read Before
Use
(Important)/ NSP 22 Label/L K
See Contrast DRW2484 23 Caution
table (2) Card SB See Contrast
Quick Start table (2) NSP 24 CCC
Guide S&E Label See Contrast
17 Read Before table (2) 25 Caut
Use Label/CN See Contrast
(Important)/ table (2) NSP 26 Name
See Contrast Label/CN See Contrast
table (2)
table (2)
Quick Start
Guide 27 Label/KC See
Contrast table (2)
28 Label/CN See
18 Read Before
Contrast table (2)
Use
(Important)/
See Contrast C

CDJ-900NXS/UXJCB, SYXJ8, FLXJ,


AXJ5 and KXJ5 are constructed the same
except for the following:
Mark No Symbol and Description
.

> 1 Power Cord


> 2 Power Cord
NSP 6 Sub Manual/FR2
11 Packing Case
14 Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start
Guide (En)

15 Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start


Guide (En, Fr, De, It, Nl, Es, Po, Ru)
16 Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start
Guide (En, Es, Zhtw)
17 Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start
Guide (Zhcn)
Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start
18
Guide (Ko)
Warranty
20
NSP
Leaflet
21
NSP Caution Card SB
23
CCC S&E Label
24
NSP Caut Label/CN
25
Name Label/CN
26
NSP
Label/KC
27
Label/CN
28

D
E

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EXTERIOR
SECTION

A
Re
fer
to
“9.
3
C
O
NT
R
OL
PA
NE
L
SE
CT
IO
N”.

A E

B
Refer to
“9.5 SLOTIN MECHA
SECTION”.
Pickup Spindle motor K J
1
B b L
C a
Stepping
motor E
A D

H1
I1
F
D
C
• Bottom view
LCDB
CN2004 G a

J H1
I1

H2
P
1 1 2
L F F F 3I
1
G I2
K E
I2
D
E D
H2

3
I
O 2
F 3
H

2
B

2
G

1
G

A
1
B

B 3
H

C-

F 66 C
E

DI

S
ON
E

2
B
T

T
DI

2
C

G
S
C

AT

AT N

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EXTERIOR SECTION
PARTS LIST
Mark No. Description Part No.
1 MAIN Assy DWX3500
A
2 DDCB Assy DWX3517
3 SRVB Assy DWX3519
4 JINT Assy DWX3520
5 USBB Assy DWX3518

6 ACIN Assy DWX3529


7 JACB Assy DWX3532
> 8 POWER SUPPLY Assy DWR1463
9 13P FFC DDD1484
10 FFC/50P DDD1644

B
11 FFC/40P DDD1646
12 FFC/5P DDD1648
13 FFC/15P DDD1649
14 FFC/21P DDD1655
15 Cord With Plug DE007VE0
16 Crimp Connector/12P DKP3946
17 Crimp Connector/6P DKP3947
18 Silicon Rubber D5 L DEB1456
19 Cushion DEC3177
20 Cushion/FFC DEC3430
C

21 Sheet/FFC DEC3510
22 Cushion/FFC DEC3531
23 Plate DNH3118
24 Stay/USB DNH3119
25 Plate/FR DNH3120

26 Stay/PSA DNH3121
27 Stay/PCB DNH3122
28 Shield Case/MIN DNH3124
> 29 Chassis DNK6263
D
30 Holder/PCB DNK6284

31 Damper CNV7618
32 Earth Spring DBH1398
33 Float Spring (G5) DBH1494
34 Mecha Plate DNH2642
35 Rivet RBM-003

36 Disc Force Eject Pin DEX1023


37 • • • • •
E
38 DM Screw (FTC) DBA1260
39 Screw (M3*5) DBA1340
40 Screw ABZ30P060FTC

41 Screw BBZ30P060FTB
42 Screw BPZ30P080FNI
43 Screw PPZ30P080FTB

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CONTROL
PANEL
SECTION

A
• Bottom view

A
B
I J C
T

C
C

L
I

H N

E
T

B
N
D

A O
I

K
O

N
S

DDCB
DBE CN2802

C
F

D
E

DEF

F
Refer to
"9.4 JOG DIAL SECTION".
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CONTROL PANEL
SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark No. Description Part No. 1 48 Flange Nut M9 DBN1008
LCDB Assy DWX3516 2 PNLB 49 Cord Clamper RNH-184
Assy DWX3522 3 KSWB Assy 50 • • • • •
DWX3523 4 SLDB Assy
DWX3526 5 PSWB Assy 51 • • • • •
DWX3527 52 Screw ABZ30P060FTC
53 Screw BBZ26P060FTB
6 TFT LCD CWX4352 7 FFC/50P 54 Screw BPZ26P080FTC
DDD1645 8 FFC/12P DDD1650 9 55 Screw BPZ30P080FNI
FFC/15P DDD1651
10 Earth Lead Wire DDX1286 B
56 Screw BSZ30P060FTC

11 Dial Knob DAA1259 12 Knob


DAA1303 13 Power Knob
DAC2306 14 Button (LOOP)
DAC2470 15 Button (MENU)
DAC2480

16 Button (TIME) DAC2483 17 Set


Button (SEARCH) DAC2495 18
Play Knob DAC2596 19
Button/BSY DAC2934 20
Button/MOD DAC2936 C

21 Button/DEV DAC2937 22
Button/REV DAC2938 23
Button/VNL DAC2939 24
Button/BD DAC2940 25
Button/TMP DAC2942

26 Button/EJT DAC2943 27
Button/CAL DAC2945 28
Button/4BL DAC2946 29
Button/USB DAC2947 30 Slide
D
Sheet 1C DAH2404

31 Panel/DIS DAH2978 32
Packing/FR DEC3493 33
Packing/LR DEC3494 34
Cover/PNL DEC3509 35
Cushion/PNL DEC3535

36 Cushion/LCD DEC3538 37
Stay/LCD DND1277 38
Bracket/LCD DND1278 39
Stay/VR DNF1928 40 Device Lens E
DNK5318

41 Knob/SLD DNK5981 42
Lens/EUP DNK6040 43
Cover/USB DNK6041 44 Cover/R
DNK6264 > 45 Control Panel
DNK6266
Mark No. Description Part No.
46 Button Assy/RLP DXB2142
47 Button Assy/SLP DXB2143
A
F

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9.4 JOG DIAL


Lubricating oil
1234 (GEM1034)
D
SECTION

Holder/Jog

Lubricating oil (GEM1034)

Lubricating oil
(GEM1034)

A
E Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)
(GYA1001)

Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)
Lubricating oil PNLB
CN8004

A
N

F T

E
T

N
D

O
I

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S

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I

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DIAL SECTION PARTS


LIST
Mark No. Description Part No.
1 JFLB Assy DWX3530
A
2 JOGB Assy DWX3531
3 Sheet SW DSX1078
4 FFC/10P DDD1652
5 Jog Panel DAH2609

6 Jog Plate DAH2839


7 Load Spring DBH1680
8 SW Spring DBH1681
9 Encoder Spring DBH1710
10 SW Cushion HH48/2 DEC2538

B
11 Encorder Plate DEC2889
12 Ring Cushion L24/2.0 DEC2958
13 Washer DEC3137
14 Jog B DNK4068
15 SW Ring DNK5233

16 Load Gear DNK5236


17 Smoother DNK5237
18 Gear A DNK5241
19 Gear B DNK5242
20 Adjust Plate DNK5300
C

21 Holder/JOG DNK6265
22 Jog Dial A DNK5357
23 Roller Assy/A DXB2118
24 Stay Assy/JOG DXB2133
25 • • • • •

26 • • • • •
27 Screw (FE) DBA1265
28 Screw BPZ20P100FTC
29 Screw BPZ30P080FNI
D
30 Screw IPZ20P060FTC
E

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SLOT IN
MECHA
SECTION

Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)

B
Dyfree
(GEM1036)
JINT
WHT
CN6002
GRY

C
Dyfree
(GEM1036)

GRY
Dyfree
WHT
(GEM1036) Dyfree (GEM1036) Lubricating oil (GYA1001)

D Cleaning liquid JINT


(GEM1004) Cleaning CN6003
paper (GED-008) Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)
Note:
SRVB
CN6004

JINT
CN6004
E Tape

CDJ-900NXS
T

The TM Assy-S
N

(VTM091) is supplied
O

only in assembly form,


C

not as a single parts. E


T

O
I

N
S

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SLOT IN MECHA
SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark No. Description Part No.
1 SLMB Assy DWX3528
A
2 TM Assy-S (VTM-091) DXX2616
3 FFC/24P DDD1654
4 FFC/5P DDD1653
NSP 5 SLOTIN MECHA Assy DXA2206

6 DC Motor Assy-S DXX2615


NSP 7 DC Motor DXM1384
NSP 8 Worm Gear DNK3910
9 Lead Wire ZWNN1007G28-8-06A
10 Lead Wire ZWNN1007G28-9-06A

B
11 Clamp Spring DBH1374
12 Guide Spring DBH1375
13 SW Lever Spacer SV DEC2831
14 Loading Lever DNK3406
15 Main Cam DNK3407

16 Disc Guide DNK3478


17 Clamp Arm DNK3576
18 Eject Lever DNK3684
19 Lever AP DNK3835
20 Lever BP DNK3836
C

21 Loading Gear DNK3911


22 Drive Gear DNK3912
23 Loading Base SV DNK4369
24 SW Lever SV1 DNK4370
25 SW Lever SV2 DNK4371

26 Gear Holder SV DNK4372


27 Clamper Assy-S DXX2661
28 Screw BPZ20P060FTC
29 Spacer POR (T3) DEB1566
D
30 Vessel Cushion A DEC2852

31 Vessel Cushion B DEC2853


32 Vessel Cushion C DEC2854
33 Front Sheet DED1132
34 Float Base 05 Assy DXB2068
35 Floating Rubber (SI) VEB1351
36 Binder ZCA-SKB90BK

73

5678
1234

10.
SCHEMAT
IC
DIAGRAM
10.1 SRVB ASSY (1/2)
A
V+5A VREF1 IC7008 NM V+3A
T 0 2 5 R Y KC T
1 3 QE RO
4

CN7001 DKN1445-A
4 0 0

1 1

1 0

7 7

5
C C

A
G D
N S
A

AA TEST AC TEST
R7047 NM

R7048 NM R7049
NM

0Y 1

2Y 2

Y-COM 3
16
VCC
15
2X
14

7
MN

CN7005 VKN1818-A
SR

AT
A
D

G
7

D_
AT
A
8

D_
AT
A
6

D_
AT
A
9

D_
AT
A
5

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
4

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
3

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
2

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
1

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
0

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
D

G
D DN

G
RD

AT
A
D

G
W

AT
A
D

G
ID

AT
A
D

G
DR

AT
A
D

G
AD

AT
A
D

G
NI

AT
A
D

GNDD
1
1X
C

RS1/10SR0R0J-T
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
9

AD TEST
3Y 4
13
4
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
22
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

A_S2 VREF1
23

AB TEST
R7050 NM
5 6
1Y INH
X-COM 0X
12 11
9 507

0 607

1 607

2 607

7 607

86

07
9 607
0 707

1 707

2 707

3 707

4 707

7 707

9 707

80

7
3

80

85

0
M
A

S-

V+5A A_S1
45
30

7
GND1
3X A
10
R6
R7
R8
R9
R0
R2
R3
R4
R5
R9
R0
R1
R4
R5
R6
R7
0
0
00
0
0000
00000
0
0
7

R3
N

0
1 30

9731
2 40

8765

00

YS

A_D A_C
67
07

8
117
GND2 9 B
C
117

C
1 17

C
117

C
217

C
217

C
217

C
217

C
217

C
217

C
317

C
317

C
317

C
317

C
317

C
317

C
T
0
1
2
3
4
9

5
M
5

Q
R

E
01
5 507

R
0 01

R
F

6
7

R
1

Y
2K

C
1

34

7/x6
RF
A_B
8

10
OEIC1 TEST OEIC2 TEST

OEIC3 TEST 16
CCSRCH101J50-T 100p/50
OEIC3
2:11E
2.2V
ESE
R

AT
A
_
7

D_
AT
A
8

D_
AT
A
6

D_
AT
A
9

D_
AT
A
5

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
4

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
3

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
2

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
1

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
0

D_
AT
A
1D

AT
A
_
RD

AT
A
_
R

W_
AT
A
OI

AT
A
_
507

R
0 01

DR

AT
A
_
AD
AT
A
_
1

A_
AT
A

A_A 11 VREF1 R7028


1M

B
F

VR65
VRCOM
VR78
GNDD

12 13 14 15

560p/50
0.027u/25
C7043

FEP-
SODC 8A

RFENV
BDO
OFTR

k 01

k 01

k 01

V+3D

1
8
A-
LD78 TESTSG 9
S
7
1
4
1
1

16
3
7

V+5A 0
3
0
1
4
5

7
1
S
0
0
0
0

PU

PD
LD65
GNDD
NC
(TS)
17 18 19 20

2 417

C
6

1/

C7023
0.1u/16

R7008
C7022 VAW

4
7
u/
6.
3

C7019
0.47u/10

NI

F
.

33

ST
S
23

OC

G
13

GC

G
03

KA

E
92

EF
82

B
72

R TF

C
52

TU

24
VHALF

VREF2
R7045
47

R7046
47
ARF_P ARF_N

ATA_DACK
7R
7R
7R
7R
L
FT

T+TD
.

4700p/50
0

1/4W
A

E
R
A
P

R
O
D

R
21 GNDSA DFLTOP 23 DFLTON ATA_RDY
(TS)
K

T TR T
0.1u/16

22 C7001 22 R7013 VREF2 22


C 2

(FS)
0.1u/16
FD
F+
23 C7061
C7002 CH
Q7002
2SA1036K(PQR) 100p/50

120

FEP C7062
CH
DCFLT
21
100p/50
1000p/50
3

RFDIFO ATA_DREQ
P

F FR 20
33
RFDIFO

IC7007 V+3A GND1


IC700 AN220 FEOUT
(FS) 19 0.1u/16 FE CH ATA_DIOR 134 135 136
24 4700p/50 (FS)
NM 18

2 22A VHALF 17
C7056 150p/50
ATA_WR

V+3A 14 C7030 VCC1 ASOUT GND3 RFAS ATA_RDY


MN TR

1I/O 1 5 10
45 VIN3 46VIN4 16
0.1u/16 TEOUT 137 138
R7035 (TS)
NM

1O/I 2 2O/I 3
VCC 1C
13 12
7C

47
VIN11
2
1

1
1O

2
2O

HS
L
D
T

JLINE I

15 14

TE
ATA_DACK
39
IO N

C
5 6
2I/O 4 2C 3C
4C

4I/O 4O/I 3O/I


11 10 9

GNDSA

R7037
R7036 NM
V+3A

ACT
2:11E
2

20

48

0
1

0
N

k0

3
C

PL

4
C

PL

5
C

PL

6
OF
V

7
A

BF

8
RT

9
G

DI

01

S
K

1
DT
S

21

13

FEPDT FEPCLK
ATA_A1
40

41

142 43
IN

DA N
7 NM R7016
2

CH FEPEN ATA_A0 144 DA


GND 8 3I/O 7R
7R
2

GNDSA NM V+7R6S V+5 LPS1 R7004 VFOSHORT ATA_A2 ATA_D15 ATA_D13 50 51


N H
2.2M
ATA_CS0 ATA_D0 45 46 47 152 153
R7039 NM V V H H
GNDSA C7108 100p/50
GNDSA D 154 155
R7038 ATA_CS1 ATA_D14 H H
148 49
FBAL N N
ATA_D1

ST1- LPS2 R7005 0 R7065 156 57 58


LO+ LO 100 V V VS
(L) (L) 0

D 9 ST1+ V+5
RKN1062-A ST2+ GNDSD 19
HB
ST2- C7133
SLGN
ST1- 21 0.1u/16
0.1u/
20
A

ST1+ 20
6

R7119 NM HU+
-

5
CTL
V 1

.
21
HU
(ST) (ST) CTL1
GN

C7016 V

CN700 C7006 NM
C70
16

V+5
FLASH
ROM IC

1Mb
V+5F
IC7004
ATA_D2
ATA_D12

ATA_D3
ATA_D11

ATA_D4
159 H 160
161
H H
162H 163H
164
H
1.

(ST) ST2+ 19 R7120 NM (SST39SF R7064 V+5 17 GNDSD FA11 FA9 OE# A10 ATA_D9
C 0 0
1
0

010A70- 100 167 68H


1 1
C

16
0

V
6

ST2- 18 HU+ 16 1 32 31
(ST) 8
2

5
(TS) 7
4CWH) (FS) 169
XOE H
6
00
7
1 R
ATA_D10 165 C7111 2
H
1

C7007 NM
1
IPP
E C
6
7 /

R7034 33k DYW1839 166


1000p/50
VHALF FA10
A11 A9
- /J ATA_D5 VS
H
TS u

V+3D
1/
C
u 0 2

C7112 R7023
9
HU- 15 1.65V FA8 FA13 A8 29 FD7 ATA_D6 170H
6 007 9 007

171
1000p/50 34 30 H
HV+ 14 2 007
3 007 4 107
CE#
XCE ATA_D8
LOAD
10

HV- 13 1000p/50
E
A13 28 27
3 30

172
5 V
A14 FD6
02

HW+ 12
0

6 ATA_D7
FA14 NC1
FD5 V+3D
(L) DQ7 DQ6
FA17
C7113 10k DQ5
6

GNDSD 10 C7109 1000p/50 XWE 7 26 FD4 FD3 73N 74


WE#

67 8 DQ4
U9 0.1u/16 VDD 25
7R
NC 2

9 DQ3 175
SPDLFG
LD
NI

V8 0.1u/16 NC2

8
PS

RS1/4SA1 24 R7137
HW- 11 C7038 10 176
C7047 A16 VSS NM
R0J-T
23
(TS) GNDSD FA16 FD2 DQ2
B

2
W7
INSW 6

R7018
R7020

12k
F
(FS)
TEDRV

FEDRV

FA15 FA12
11
A15
12
A12
22
DQ1
21
DQ0
FD1 FD0

1
E
(L)
G

NI

LPS2 5 LPS1 4 GNDSD 3 LO+ 2

5k F
0

1
5

7
F

k3

9
C

0
0

/p
0

VHALF
FA7 FA6 FA5
13 14 15
A7 A6 A5
A0 A1 A2
20 19 18

FA0 FA1 FA2

C7063
0

80
7
k0

8 349
FA3
A 5 7
R
C 0
O 1 0
1 R
L 7

LO- 1
1

(L) MUTE1 MUTE2 16 0.1u/16


3 A417 A3 8
R

FA4
7
0 1
k

LPS2 SPDLEC HW+ SLIN2 GNDSD


6

(ST) R7024
LPS1 4.7k F 25 30
7

HW SLIN1
0
47k F
LO+ LO 26 (ST)
(SP) R7025
5

SPIN 30 29
/p
7

SLIN2 30
7
47k F
0

SLIN1 5 ST2 ST1


R7001 SLVDD /p

27 28 V+1R5D
C

DGND DVCC 0
0

V+5
V+5
0
0

C
1/ 81

GNDSD V+3D 1.5V REG IC


3 7 2 6 7 CI

V+3A
6
u 1
10 2. 20
C 81

GNDSD

49
C
1.

91

07

R
k2

2
7

20
7R
k2

2
OUT VDD
5
CD
C9

G-

MN

R7032 10k

IC7005
S-1155B15-U5

ON/OFF 1
VOUT
2
5
!

RE
VI

D-

C
A8

CI

RE
VI

D-
ET
UM

Y41 OS CD H6

VSS 3 NC
!
BE B 90 C 3 61

3 1 ; OS

CONT VIN 4
A

NC4 VSS
07 24 3-
4 E D
90 3 00 H7
CI 8;
8-
F

A 1/2
30

07

Q
Y4
10

TL
0

07

Q
0

C
S

2
VIN
3 4 5
GND VOUT NC
3L

482

MJ

N
7

C
/u
1.

GNDSD
6

u
W

V
9

50
7

1/

1.

1
30

07
NK
A

98
01
FK
C

74
1.5V DETECTING CIRCUIT

3.3V REG IC

1234

A
K
R

5678

A 1/2 SRVB
ASSY (DWX3519)
E 5/6 CN701
R

W_
AT
A
D DN
G
OI

AT
A
D

G
YD

R_
AT
A
D DN

G
CA
D

AT
A
D

G
T

NI

AT
A
D DN

G
1

A_
AT
A
D DN

G
0

A_
AT
A
2

A_
AT
A
DD

NG
0S

C_
AT
A
1S

C_
AT
A
D DN

G
CD

OS
B5

RE
VI
H

H6

Servo Block CD 9731

56
For
8 A 87 0
7 OS FT
6 - 8765 2 3
5 1 0
4
3
2
1
1
1
4 4
1
Download
1

GNDSD
1
0 0
55 0

78
987654321
-
0 7 7
1 307L
P
R GNDSD R R
)

11 0 01 6 S
1 5
EF
1 D- F(

07 1 C 2K 34 1 234
01

A
R

OI

D_
AT
A
6 507

R
0 01

YD

R_
AT
A
CA
D

AT
A
_
1

A_
AT
A
0

A_
AT
A
2

A_
AT
A
0S

C_
AT
A
1S

C_
AT
A

V+3D
C7105
NM

C7106
NM
)

D
V

DE
O

9
V

0
E

(
S

AF

R
E

3459
VREF2

VHALF
N_

RA
P_

RA

V+3D GNDSD
A

V+3D 4 9 GNDD
1 0

/
8
7

07

R7089 10k 25
u

R7090 22k
1

GNDSD
C7073
1
0

470p/50
E .

A
6

GNDSD
0
-

7
GNDD
7

k 01

k 01

k 01

k 01

A-

A-

A-

A-

k 01

R7091 10k R7092 22k


C7074 470p/50
31
FT

C
2

07L
31
FT
C
207L
07

R
0
4 507

GNDSD GNDD GNDSD GNDD


B
9731 FT 07 07 707

+3A
70 R R R R 73 C C 5 5
1 107 4 407 1 507 8 307L FT L 53 L
C 0 C
9731 9731 /p0081 /p002
C 63
07 07L FT FT 0 2
9731

63 C7060 22k

87
R

2
7

1 C706
8 6 0.1u/16

V+1R5 0.1u/16
C7061
D
CH

100p/50 86

85

GND
0

SA

1
5

C7067 u

C7064
1

4 0.1u/16 0

C7062C .

H
63 0

100p/50
8

2
7
9

7063
0

1
8 7

4
u/16
k

5 C

0.1u/16
0

0
k
63
0

7
C7094
1 1

1
3
ATA 1 8
.
7

3 _INT
R

XIOC R7063 C7068


S16

XPDI
AG 100 0.1u/16
0.1u/16
4 017

4 9 907

5
C
k

C7065
63
6

R7066 0.1u/16
1

100
2 1 .

7 0

ACK

R707 1 R7075
DY 6
6 8
10k

4 V+5
5
88
REQ

C
OR 79 R7102 V+1R5D VFOSHORT
SSD84 OFTR83
3.3k
BDO82 NE81 80 TESTSG
DY
C7102
C7101 0.1u/16
OFTR
ACK
BDO
0 C7095
SS-778 77 FG75
74
0.1u/16
VDRAM1R5
2 SPDLFG
TX76
S0 DD3373

S1 72 ACT
2:7E
SS-2 71 V14 70 V13 69
15 0 V12 68 V11 67 V10 66
14 1 V9 65
13 V8 64
(ST) (ST)
SS-6 63 V7 62

V6 61
FBAL
V5 60
ST2 ST1
2 V4 59 FEPEN
2 V3 58 FEPDT D
3 V2 57 FEPCLK

1 OEIC3
2:7E
4
0

5 NRST R7105
E
4 017 5

OSCI 52 51
/

64 100p/50 C7062C
u

50 1k C
7

H (SP) 4

49 45
V1 56
0

9 .

48 0

6 V0 55 0

SPDLEC
47
5/

2
SS-5 54 C7097 u

8 33
LOAD
46 0.

OSCO 53 1000p/50 0

7 0
! The > ance sure to : RF Serv o Sign
D C W

I
S
O

5
mark of the use
o Sign al
S N
A

found safety parts Sign


I
O
2
8;

H7 RE CI

Sign al Rout
VI
2
EO
R 0

4
on factor GNDSD al
E
30

V+1R5D
D- 7R
T

al Rout e (SP)
CD

some of the
OS
1 U

Rout
E
C

Rout e (TS) :
M

compo part.
9
I
T
20
7R

nent Theref e
U

V+1R5D parts ore, e (FS) : Spin


R

E
VDRAM1R5
indicat when : Trac dle
V

I
A

8
k

0
es the replaci Foc king Mot
import ng, be us
; 1
R

Serv or
CI

H
D k

- 6
1 0

C 1

l Motor
A
ion. unless *RESISTOR unless
6 6

1 1/

otherwise S otherwise
/ u

Rout Signa
1. K
u

*CAPACITO noted. u: μF,


W
0

noted. k: kΩ,
:
7 C

p: pF
e F
4

RS (ST)

1/2
M: MΩ
l
V

Step
9 8
A

50 0

ping :
7

1
Rout
C
W
F
30

A
Indicated in

MotorLoadi e (L) 75
07
V NK
3.
Capacity/Vol
6/

u
of tage(V) Indicated in
identical
Signang
-
7

4
9
Ω, ± 5%
designat
85

tolerance
07

5678
1234

10.2 SRVB
(2/2), JINT
and SLMB
ASSYS

A 2/2 SRVB ASSY (DWX3519)


A

Power Supply

BlockCN

For sound quality


C7361

7301
DKN1 AKM1298-A

O CN2
V+12_EUP V+12
+12V_SWITCHED_MAIN 5 STBY CTRL IN 3
V+12
1
+12V_SWITCHED_MAIN 4
XEUP_CONT
+12V_STBY10mA 6 234

B
5/6 70
(GND) GNDD V+3R3 C7309 V+3R3 9 V+5 GNDD
26 46

37 37

5
C C

10 11 12 GNDD GNDD
MN MN

GNDD( 2 1

CN 5
3 637

6 GNDD V+3R3
GND)
GNDSD
C
MN
7

8
GNDD V+3R3
E

C
3. 7. !
0.01u/50
P F 45
C

0
M
H
5

3V 6V
C
p
75

0
H

D D
5

C
/

C C
D D
V+12
C 2

G
2
3
C SS
B
O
72

CH
NE

C7312 100p/50 C7352


R7304 R7325
V+12S 0.1u/50
1k
V+12
1k

!
J

F
8
S

7
N

6
P

N
BF

4 137

MN

6 137

5/

81
6 137

MN

0 237

C
MN

20

P040

QT

S
D

D
5

D
13

37
W

/1

0
7 337

/1

0
30

37

CI
JF

E8239

DB
81

2
T
63

NI

F
54

D
37

C
MN

83

34

7
0

09

37

C
p0
05
1

7.64
!
20 3

37 R
CI A N

E8
239
R7306 -
G
6
D 5
C

I
4.7k 6

F 1
V
A /
9
5
C
R
R 4

1
2

03
41
H
7
3 0
R

C R
0
1
.

C 1
0

B
k

2
8

2
NI

V
WS

2 037

R
W

0
A A

- -

1 1
4 6
5
5
2 2

0 0
2
2
2 2
/ 3
3 /

1 1

u 7
7 u

0 G
G
0
C C

1
C
C 1

C C

32

R
2
T

2
3

V
4

S
DN

G
7R
1

3.36V
20

37

P
21

21
1K
ED
3

6/

A0
5

n
it

R
94

1/
10

HC

/
037

D
MN

C7356

0.1u/16
L7304

CTH1254-A 22u
14

GNDSD

D
8 23

1/
2 03

HC

/
50

2 037

D
MN

70

C7310
0.01u/50
L7302

CTH1527-A 33u
0 437

R
MN

GNDD
A 6 4

-
2 2
M
M
1
2 3
3
5
N
2 N
7
2 7

2 C
C
/
3

u
7

0
G

1
C

37

C
u

1.

0
37

C
p0
00
1
82

52

7
M
N

N
3 037

D
MN

2
3

k
FF

1 337

C
1/

01

A-

H
5 537

7C
u

1.

0
7C
p0001
37

R
MN

37

R
MN

4 037

D
MN

1
k
D

8
2

7
A-

5651
6

1/

Q7302
LTC024EEB
C
37

R
7.

4
F

CD

0
1

0
H

GNDSD D
C
3
8
3
0

C
7
3
1
0
M
C
R
3

2
k
C

1
D
0

V+5
GNDD
NOT
ES

NM means STANDBY

RS1/10SR***J

E V+7R6S IC7304
V+5V+5A
D RS1/10SR****F

5V REG F 1/4W RS1/10SR****D

A- T

56
D

U
CKSRYB
51
N
HC
N

NJM2845DL1-05 I
CH
CCSRCH
O

V
G

! RS1/4SA***J

C6
6

1/

6
2
3

*CAPACITORS
The > mark indicates the
33
7C
u
GNDSD GNDSA *RESISTORS
001
CCH1565-A
Indicated in Ω, ± 5% found on importance of
1/

Indicated in
u

1.

Capacity/Voltage(V) tolerance
some the safety
0
3

3 unless otherwise unless otherwise


7

noted. u: μF, p: pF noted. k: kΩ, M: MΩ component factor of the


parts part.
C

CAUTION- FOR COTINUED PROTECTION


AGAINST
CDJ-900
RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE WITH
F
SAME TYPE No. 0437002. MFD.
BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR

A 2/2
P7301, 04371.25 MFD. BY
LITTELFUSE INC. FOR P7302,
Therefore, when replacing,
0437.750 MFD. BY LITTELFUSE be sure to use parts of
76 INC. FOR P7303. identical designation.

1234
5678

C SLMB
ASSY
(DWX3528)
A

Slot in
Mecha SW

5/6 LPS2 1 LPS2 LPS1


DSG1017-A
B
LPS1 2 S9002
705 GNDS 3 DSG1017-A
CN9001 S9001 ZWNN1007G28-
9-06A L=60mm
VKN1265-A LO+ 4 12 WHITE
LO- 5 12

GNDSD (L) LO+ ZWNN1007G28- LOADING


8-06A L=60mm
LO+ LO GRAY
LO
MOTOR
(L)
DXM1384-

JIN (D CN60
LO- 5
7 237 7 7 537

R
V+7R6S C6001
7.64V
0

H
5 NM
01
C C

LO+ 4
MN 0
/ H

GNDSD T WX
4 C 5
p
C
5
/

RKN1062-
0
3
p
0

A
7
0

3
7

CN60 LPS1 AS 352 C


C 0
2

2
8 1

k
3

1 LO

B SY 0)
6
3

02
.

7
5

VKN1374-
3
0
4

A
9

-A
LPS2 INSW W 2 D4 D
k

1 3

1 1
4 3

LPS1
3

A-
7

k 5

5 LPS2
2 65

CN6
1H
2 . CC
6
4 2
1/

6
3 u

003
7 001

R k

INSW
FF

6
DKN14
50-A
2 LO+ 7 W
2

1 337

C
3
GNDSD
GNDS
37

A 1/2
5
CN6004 9U
R

GNDSD
F
7

10 GNDSD 11
4

HW-
6
HW
CN7009
7 NM
HW+ 12 HW+

from/to HV- 8 13 HV

14 HV+
SPINDL HV+ 9
15 HU
E HU-
10
16 HU+
MOTOR 11
HU+ 17 V+5
V3 CKSRYB104K1
12 6-T 18 ST2- 19 E
4 V+5
U 8V ST2+

from/to ST2-
1
ST2+
2

DKN1288-A 20 ST1+ 21 ST1-

STTEPING : Spindle Motor


MOTOR Signal Route (SP) :
3
ST1+ Loading Motor F
4
ST1- Signal Route (L)

A 2/2 B C
77
5678
1234

10.3 JACB
ASSY

A V+12 V+12 Min 16.8ms Analog V+5DAC 5V


Timing Typ 33.1ms Power
control for Max 62.3ms
DAC PON 12->5V Reg !
Seq For DAC IC9403

For Vout
Mute 5
POP 3

Noise
1

2
0
00

Vin
GND
3
)

49 49

NOISE_ NJM28 5
0 D 0 5 7 9 5

R C

D9411
k 5/ /
1 249 0 4

BYPASS
5 MN
C
u
R
k 0

CONTR 72BF0
1
4 4 1
11 R 1.
4J
6. 2
2B 4
0
9 1

34 OL
D 5 A
Q( 2
2 0
7 4
22

B 01
AS 1 6 M 12 2 2 9 C /
9Q

10
5
k 1/ 1T k
10 49 4 u
2 AE
6
u C R

D9409
49 . 1
4 S2
3 0
R

DA2J1
9C
. u
9 01
S 6

01 DA2J1
1.
3 T-

61 1 0
C

CN9401 VKN1273-A
GNDD
GNDD A_LOUT

C CONT2 8 SPDIF 9
6/

6E

GNDA 1 GNDA
1

0
(A) (A) (A)

9
A_ROUT 2 GNDA 3
N

A_LOUT 4 MUTE 5 GNDA


CONT1 6 V+5DAC 7
C
CONT1

(D) CONT2
A_ROUT
SPDIF
MUTE

GNDD 10 V+12 11
GNDD 12

0
0

Rating:750mA/63V P9401
12
DEK1121-A-T

!
!

V-12 13
0 1
0

P9402
!
12 N
A

DEK1121-A-T Rating:750mA/63V
D
R
R
C

GNDD
8
2
I
3
7 D
6 4
5

D
4
1

9
9
D
+
I
M
5
N
R M

V I
C
S

I 4
A 4
k
8
0

4
4
2

R
8

S
S
.
T
J

V-12
D
V
4
2

.
7
2

2
9
9
9

9
k
0
S
N

D C9403330p/ 50 GND D -12V


1 049 C MN 1 2 3 4
C C G
N
E

QS

KN4001 D9401 CH D9402

AKF7002-A RB160-60 RB160-60

001

1 L9401 12V DCDC


1 N
L

4
Q Z

DTL1187-A
9

CIRCUIT C
S

4 049

9 1

GNDD
M

0.33m 4

V-12
N
C

+12 -> -
9 5

2/

u
M

E RS1/10SR***J The > mark the part. (D)

NOTES NM found on some Therefore, when


For Audio component parts replacing, be
means OPAMP To chassis indicates the sure to use parts
GND importance of the
safety factor of
STANDBY

of identical designation.
RN1/16SE****D D

SA RS1/4SA***J CKSRYB

CH Indicated in Capacity/Voltage(V) unless otherwise noted. u: μF,


CCSRCH p: pF
*CAPACITORS

+ F
capacitor CAUTION : FOR FOR P9401 and

D CEHAZL
*RESISTORS
CONTINUED
PROTECTION
AGAINST RISK OF
P9402.

CDJ-900NXS
78 Indicated in Ω, ± 5% tolerance
FIRE. REPLACE
SQ ZL
unless otherwise noted. k: kΩ, ONLY WITH SAME
M: MΩ TYPE NO. 0437.750
2.0mm x 1.25mm MFD, BY
size Chip ceramic LITTELFUSE INC.
1234
5678

D JACB ASSY (DWX3532)


A

DAC

Mute
B
-
0.56d
B

A_LO CCH13
01

Q9401 2AC1
2.0 JA9 R9407 2AC1 C (A)
k7
E

R9414 1
4

57-A R9406 INC200


CD
V

UT 220u 402
6Vr DKB11
05

2AC1
1k 234
p005

GNDA
10V
Typ
(A)
ms 14-A LR
R9410 Out CONT Q9402
330
R9413
01
put (@1 1 INC200
2AC1
A_RO 330
0ko AUD
T-
49
1V
C

IO
8

UT 0

D9403 hm CONT
MUTE
4

R9416 6.2 OUT


NM load 2
9

1k 9dB
R

(A)
Q9404
Q9403 ) SPDIF
INC200 C9420
C9405
V=
T-

INC200 A-

71

NM D9404
71

C9406 R9411 R9415 VA9401 5 NM


9 7
01

E
0 4
1 149

D9408
CD
05
4

NM
p0051

1k NM 1k VA9402
R k
C
A- D9407

CCH1357-A 220u 10V 330 330 NM


DZ2J062M0

-12V VKB1CO
7 049 8 4 C 9 049 6 149 1 9 0 2 0 Z
0
u 5

5 1
. 5/ 0 9
/
D

243-
6
u

NT
0

04
1

A
C C C 9D
0

R941 R941
0

0.

1 RO
5/
0 M26

GND 23
u 0J

7 270
2Z

2 470 1
D

D GND
0.

A L
0
GND OU
F
T

-12
JA
0
0
/
6

9 5/

1 4

940
u
4
J

1.
u

0 2
C 0

1
D
.

5
0
0 M D
5

GNDD

(D) (D) (D)

9
k
1

GNDD

: Analog Audio Signal Route (A)


: Digital Data Signal Route (D)

JA9403
DKB1089-A 2

1
DIGITAL
OUT

D
79
EF

5678
1234

10.4 MAIN
ASSY (1/6)

E 3/6 E 2/6 E 2/6,3/6


CPU_DSP_ENABLE
3:7D
CPU_CS0
2:12K

A 32.0000MHz -4%
E 5/6 E 2/6 E 3/6
2:9L
D M

DownSpread CPU_WAIT R

14G
K

V+3R3_CPU CPU_CS6A
A

CPU_PANEL 3:7C
C
X3 5:10G CPU_RD
CPU_ETH 2:12K;3:7D
5:1I CPU_RDWR
3:7D
K

L
D
FLASH_RDY CPU_WE0 CPU_AT
V
X
2:9K;3:7D 1

C
0

0
3
VCC 4 OUT

1
OE GND2 DSS1210-A
R21
22

GNDD R50
NM
CONT00
4:10I
V+3R3_CPU
AT

SK
N

L_

C
R

FI

CS

UP
C
__
0

DX
R

II

R_
UP
C
D_

C
CD

C
R

C
C

FE
R

II

MR

UP
C
__

_
0

II

R_
UP
C
T

FI

CS

UP
C
__
1

II

R_
UP
C
S

FI

CS

UP
C
__
1

DX
R

II

R_
UP
C
0K

CA
D_
UP
C
0

QE
R

D_
UP
C
OK

C
N

C
53

R
22

B6

C_
U

C
A5

C_

C
B5

C_
U

C
22

43

R
51

R
22

LA

C
22

SR
D

A_
UP
C
12

SR
D

A_
UP
C
32

SR
D

A_
UP
C
02

SR
D

A_
UP
C
71

SR
D

A_
UP
C
61

SR
D

A_
UP
C
91

SR
D

A_
UP
C
51

SR
D

A_
UP
C
11

SR
D

A_
UP
C
81

SR
D

A_
UP
C
01

SR
D

A_
UP
C
41

SR
D

A_
UP
C
31

SR
D

A_
UP
C
3S

A_
UP
C
5S

A_
UP
C
9S

A_
UP
C
21

SR
D

A_
UP
C
SR
DA

DI

UP
C
__

E 4/6
15 25 4 31 . 7 R
CONT01 k

R
4:10I R
5
R 4
.
7
0 k k 91
R 4
CONT02 k 01 26 .

4:10I 7 7 R
k 4

GNDD
Authen Coproc CPU_DSP_ CPU_DSP_ CPU_DSP_ A25 B25 D25 PTM4 F25 G25 CKO IOIS16 J25 L25 A24 N25 A15 P25 A13
VSS2 PTN0 PTL0 PTZ0 H25 CS5A M25 A20 R25 A12
tication essor BOOT2 4:7I BOOT1 4:7I BOOT0 4:7I C25 PTL3 E25 K25 WE1
IC14 H337S3959 V+3R3_CPU RMII_TXD0 LCDLCLK
RMII_CRS_DV MSIOF0_TSYNC

GND GND1 SDA SDA2


9
8 7
VCC VCC RST RST
A24
PTN5
B24
PTL7
RMII_RXD0
C24
PTL5
RMII_REF_CLK
D24
PTM7
E24
PTM5
MSIOF0_TXD
F24
PTZ1
G24
PTU6
H24
CS6A
J24 CS4
K24 RD
L24 A25
M24 A23
N24 A19
P24 A14
R24 A9

B
PAD
0
6
NC NC13 SCL SCL MSIOF0_TSCK

4 5
NC NC2 NC NC3

4
05

33

C
1/

1.

0
71

R
k

4
8

0
6

CPU_USB_HSTLED
A23
PTX2
B23
PTN3
C23 PTN1
D23 PTL2
E23
PTM6
F23
PTM3
G23
PTU7
H23
WAIT
J23
CS6B
K23 CS0
L23 WE0
M23 A21
N23 A16
P23 A10
R23 A5
SCIF2_RXD RMII_RX_ER RMII_TXD1 MSIOF0_RSCK
3 6 9 6
/p k M k

GNDD
1C
00
22
1R
7.

4
6R
N
6R
7

R15 10
A22
PTX6
B22
PTX5
C22
PTX3
D22
PTN2
MSIOF0_RXD

E22
PTL1
F22
PTN4
G22 PTL6
H22
PTL4
J22
PTM2
K22
CS5B
L22
RDWR
M22 A22
N22 A17
P22 A18
R22 A3
CPU_SCL LNKSTA MDC RMII_RXD1 RMII_TX_EN
SCIF2_TXD MSIOF0_RSYNC
SCIF2_SCK
CPU_SDA
R14
10
TPUTO

V+1R2_CPU IC7 1
4
CPU_ETHER_INT
A21
PTZ5
B21
PTX7
C21
SDA0
D21
SCL0
E21
VCCQ_SR3
F21
VSS6
G21
VSS7
H21
VCCQ1_1
J21
VCCQ1_2
K21
VCCQ1_3
L21
VSS19
M21
VCCQ1_4
N21
VCCQ1_5
P21 A11
R21 WE3

PTX4 MDIO

E
VDD V+3R3_CPU A20 PTZ7
5
IC11
I

C20 E20
5
NM
P

S-
3

1
M
1 AT
PTU0
C NM 80930CNM 1 CPU_MDIO PTZ3 VCCQ_SR2
C-G80
4/6
N
OUT
GND
3
CD B20
2
D20
GNDD
C156
5
CD

OUT1
A
R

CPU_RST
3K;4:3G
_

M AIN C P U
A19 C19 E19
71 0 C P

.
1 C

C
0 PTU4 A18 PTZ6 C18 VCCQ_SR1
4 0

0 5

/
NC
1

/ p0 V+1R2_CPLL
VDD2 VSS 3
0
u E18
51 0 B19 D19
3
C151
3
1 1 0.1u/10 PTU3 B18 PTZ4 D18
C106 10u/10 PTV1 PTE7 PTU2 PTU5 PTU1

C
GNDD DCH1201-A-T A17 B17 D17
CPU RESET C100
0.1u/10
V+1R2_CFLL C17 E17
C23 10u/10 PTV5 PTV3 PTV4 PTV2 PTE6
MSIOF1_TSYNC
RESET SIG BUFFER DCH1201-A-T V+3R3_CPU GNDD
MSIOF1_TSCK MSIOF1_TXD MSIOF1_RXD

V+3R3_CPU C102 R80 10k CPU_USB_H A16 B16 C16 PTV6 PTV0 VDD4 M16 VDD10 VDD12
STPWREN VDD_PLL VSS_PLL PTV7 L16 VDD8 R16
E16 K16 P16
D16 VDD6 N16 VDD14

E 4/6
R57 1 14 HSTPWRF VDD_FLL VSS_FLL D15 K15 L15 N15 P15 R15
R79 10k L C15 PTH1 PTN6 VDD3 VSS18 VSS29 VSS34 VSS39
0.1u/10 1A E15 M15
R45
CPU_USB_ B15 PTN7 VSS24
IC8 A15
DSP_RST
4:1D

E 5/6
ETHER_RST
5:2I
4.7k

R58 4.7k
5 6
1B 2 1Y 3 2A 4 2B 2Y
VCC 4B

4A

4Y

3B

3A
13 12 11 10 9
10k

CPU_ETHER_RST CPU_DSP_RST
CPU_BL_EN

R42
CPU_USB_HSTSTOP CPU_PNL_CNVss

CPU_PNL_BUSY
CPU_IDE_DATA0
A14
PTH0
B14
PTH3
C14
PTH6
D14
PTH4
E14
PTH2
K14
VSS12
L14
VSS17
M14
VSS23
N14
VSS28
P14
VSS33
R14
VSS38

E 5/6 5:11I
PNL_RST

GNDD
7
GND 8 3Y

TC74VHC08FK
34

22

5
k
5

R
.

4
k

9.

CPU_PNL_RST

CPU_IDE_DATA4 CPU_IDE_DATA3 CPU_IDE_DATA2 CPU_IDE_DATA1


A13
PTH5

A12
PTK3
B13
PTH7

B12
PTK4
C13
PTK1

C12
PTK5
D13
PTK2 IDED0

D12
PTK6
E13
PTK0

E12
VCCQ_VIO2
K13
VSS11

K12
VSS10
L13
VSS16

L12
VSS15
M13
VSS22

M12
VSS21
N13
VSS27

N12
VSS26
P13
VSS32

P12
VSS31
R13
VSS37

R12
VSS36

IC4
TC7WHU04FK
V+3R3_CPU
OSC_INV

8 CPU_IDE_DATA7 CPU_IDE_DATA6
1
1A IDED1
VCC IDED2 IDED3
7 IDED4
2
3Y
1Y
6
3
2A
3A
45
GND
2Y

C99

0.1u/10
GNDD
R40
1M
8
0

X1
3

4
X2 3
R

GND2
NC

1
GND12
X1
NC
0
0
6

CSS1760-A
5
5
9
/
/
H
C
p
p

6
7
C

GNDD
5
C

C
48.000MHz
D
V+5 TA5 PTK7 PTS0 PTS6 PTS1 VCCQ_VIO1 VDD2 VSS14 VSS20 VSS25 VSS30 VSS35
CPU_IDE_DA A11 B11 C11 D11 E11 K11 L11 M11 N11 P11 R11

1R 0 1

0 IDED6 IDED7
IDED5

V+1R2_CUSB CPU_IDEIOR A10 B10 C10 PTS3 VSS4 VDD1 M10 VDD9 VDD11
7 C 0

0 CPU_USB_VB 1
DY L10 R10
1

US0 /
PTS2 PTS4 SDA1 VDD7
1
E10 K10 P10
u GNDD D10 VDD5 N10 VDD13

IC1
C18 CPU_USB_VBUS1 A6 C8 DG12_1
0.1u/10
AV33_0 AV12_0
8
C17
B9
IC9 0.1u/10 33.333333MHz
1000p/50
PTS5
GNDD 9
V+3R3_CUSB
TC7WHU04FK IDEIORDY

0
R39 C
D6
1M C15
0.1u/10 C7 UG12_1
OSC_INV C14
R116
E9
X2 1000p/50 AG12_0
V+3R3_CUSBA B8 DV12_0
A9

R8A
1 4 DG33_0
X2 C165 SCL1
1A 0.1u/10
GND2 C16
VCC 1000p/50 C6
2 E8

772
H
VBUS1
3Y 1 B7 D9 UV12_0
GND1 A8
1Y C
DV33_0 DG12_0
3 C22 DM0
X1 0.1u/10
C21

40D
2A 0

1000p/50
CSS1825-A
3A E7
45 CPU_USB_DM0
V+1R2_CPUUV B6 D8 DV12_1
GND 5

/ A7
2Y AG33_0 UG12_0

5
C20 DP0
p 0.1u/10
C103 C19
9 C9
1000p/50
GNDD VBUS0 E6
V+1R2_CUSBA CPU_USB_DP0 D7 UV12_1

V+3R3_CP A5 C5 DV33_1 E5 G5 J5 L5 N5 VCCQ_SD R5 VCCQ_SD


U 5.6k F B5 D5 F5 H5 K5 M5 P5 C1

E
V+1R2_CPU DG33_1 VSS3 VCCQ1 VSS8 VSS13 VCCQ_MMC2
REFRIN0 AG12_1 VSS5 VCCQ2 VSS9 VCCQ_MMC1

R7 NM

GNDD
CPU_USB_DM1 CPU_USB_DP1

R61

R37
A4
DM1

A3
DP1
B4
AV33_1

B3
AG33_1
C4
AV12_1

C3
MD2
D4
MD5

D3
TSTMD
E4
MD8

E3
STATUS2
F4
MD0

F3
BOOT
G4
RESETP

G3
TMS
H4
STATUS0

H3
PTG0
J4
TRST

J3
PTG3
K4
PTG5
AUDCK

K3
MPMD
L4
NMI

L3
PTW0
M4
PTW3

M3
PTW4
N4
PTX1

N3
PTX0
P4
PTY6
SDHI0WP

P3
PTY4
R4
PTY3
SDHI0D1

R3
PTZ2
10k CPU_XTALUSB AUDATA0 AUDATA3 AUDATA1 AUDSYNC DIRECTION
R59 SDHI0D2

71

USB_CLK
R117

5.6k F
10k
A2
REFRIN1
A1
VSS1
B2
XTALUSB

B1
EXTALUSB
C2
MD1

C1
MD3
D2
RTC_CLK

D1
RESETA
E2
RESETOUT

E1
PDSTATUS
F2
TST

F1
TCK
G2
TDI

G1
TDO
H2
PTG1

AUDATA2 H1
PTG2
J2
PTG4

J1
EXTAL
K2
ASEBRKBRKAK

K1
XTAL
L2
PTW1

L1
PTW2
M2
PTW6
IDERST#

M1
PTW5
N2
PTY0
SDHI0CLK

N1
PTW7
IODACK#
P2
PTY2
SDHI0D0

P1
PTY1
SDHI0CMD
R2
PTY7
SDHI0CD#

R1
PTY5
SDHI0D3

NOTES
T
B

NM
D
C
1 _
2 _
5 _
N _
L 2
T
SYS_CLK _
A
A
A
C A
K S
0 C
1 T
2 C
3 S
W E
W S
W U
A U
O U
U
I K
T I
O
T
T
T means STANDBY
CPU_RST
3E;4:3G

N
R
U
A
M
A
A 0
A D
D
T D
K D
Y D
P D
P S
P D
X G
K A
T T
T R
T R
T

E 4/6
E 4/6 O

F
F
RS1/16SS***J RS1/16SS****F
2D

M_
FN
O
1D

M_
FN
O
3D

M_
FN
O
5D

M_
FN
O
MT
ST

FN
O
_
AT

SE
R

_
8D

M_
FN
O
DM

FN
OC
__
OB

FN
OC
__
ST

FN
OC
__
CT

UP
C
_
MT

UP
C
_
DT

UP
C
_
DT

UP
C
_
UA

UP
C
_
UA

UP
C
_
UA

UP
C
_
RT

UP
C
_
UA

UP
C
_
UA

UP
C
_
UA

UP
C
_
PM

UP
C
_
ME

UP
C
_
PC
PC
PC
ID

UP
C
_
E

DI

UP
C
_
PC
D

OI

UP
C
_

CPU_JTAG
4:3E
D

CL

UP
C
__

CKSSYB CCSSCH
C

UP
_
C
UP
_
C

UP
_
C

UP
_
C

UP
_
UP
C
C

UP
_
UP
C
UP
C
UP
C

CPU_RESETOUT
2:9K

E 2/6
E 1/6
CH CPU_CONF CPU_USB
C
14I 5:1B
C
C

E 5/6
C
C
C

80
CDJ-900

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