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The block diagram shows the main components and data flow of the QY100 music workstation. It has a main CPU, SRAM, DRAM, flash ROM, and DSP for processing audio and MIDI data. Peripheral components include a SmartMedia interface, LCD controller, and various ports to connect external devices like a MIDI keyboard.

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YAMAHA QY100 Service Manual PDF

The block diagram shows the main components and data flow of the QY100 music workstation. It has a main CPU, SRAM, DRAM, flash ROM, and DSP for processing audio and MIDI data. Peripheral components include a SmartMedia interface, LCD controller, and various ports to connect external devices like a MIDI keyboard.

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QY100

SERVICE MANUAL

CONTENTS

This document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper with soy ink.

SPECIFICATIONS
................................................ 3/5
PANEL LAYOUT
.................................... 7
BLOCK DIAGRAM
............................ 9
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT
............... 10
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
............................ 11
LSI PIN DESCRIPTION
.............................. 13
IC BLOCK DIAGRAM
................................. 15
CIRCUIT BOARDS
........................................ 18
TEST PROGRAM
............................ 21/30
ERROR MESSAGES
....................... 39/42
MIDI DATA FORMAT ............................................................ 45
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ......................................... 70
PARTS LIST
OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

SY 011558
20001220-59000

HAMAMATSU, JAPAN
1.494K-408 K

Printed in Japan 2000.12

QY100

IMPOR TANT NOTICE


This manual has been provided for the use of authorized Yamaha Retailers and their service personnel. It has been assumed
that basic service procedures inherent to the industry, and more specifically Yamaha Products, are already known and understood by the users, and have therefore not been restated.

WARNING :

Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in personal injury, destruction of expensive components and failure of the product to perform as specified. For
these reasons, we advise all Yamaha product owners that all service required should be performed by an
authorized Yamaha Retailer or the appointed service representative.

IMPORTANT :

This presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or firm does not constitute authorization certification, recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principal-agent relationship of
any form.

The data provided is belived to be accurate and applicable to the unit(s) indicated on the cover. The research engineering, and
service departments of Yamaha are continually striving to improve Yamaha products. Modifications are, therefore, inevitable
and changes in specification are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit. Should any discrepancy appear to
exist, please contact the distributors Service Division.

WARNING :

Static discharges can destroy expensive components. Discharge any static electricity your body may have
accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground bus in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to
this bus.)

IMPORTANT :

Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power
to the unit.

LITHIUM BA TTER Y HANDLING


This product uses a lithium battery for memory back-up.
WARNING :
Lithium batteries are dangerous because they can be exploded by improper handling. Observe the following precautions when handling or replacing lithium batteries.
Leave lithium battery replacement to qualified service personnel.
Always replace with batteries of the same type.
When installing on the PC board by soldering, solder using the connection terminals provided on the battery cells.
Never solder directly to the cells. Perform the soldering as quickly as possible.
Never reverse the battery polarities when installing.
Do not short the batteries.
Do not attempt to recharge these batteries.
Do not disasemble the batteries.
Never heat batteries or throw them into fire.

ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering. Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. lever det brugte
batteri tilbage til leverandren.

VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Anvand samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera anvant batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.

VAROITUS
Paristo voi rajahtaa, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiiin.
Havita kaytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
The following information complies with Dutch official Gazette 1995. 45; ESSENTIALS OF ORDER ON THE COLLECTION OF BATTERIES.
Please refer to the diassembly procedure for the removal of Back-up Battery.
Leest u voor het verwijderen van de backup batterij deze beschrijving.

WARNING: CHEMICAL CONTENT NOTICE!


The solder used in the production of this product contains LEAD. In addition, other electrical/electronic and/or plastic (Where
applicable) components may also contain traces of chemicals found by the California Health and Welfare Agency (and possibly
other entities) to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
DO NOT PLACE SOLDER, ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC OR PLASTIC COMPONENTS IN YOUR MOUTH FOR ANY REASON WHAT
SO EVER!
Avoid prolonged, unprotected contact between solder and your skin! When soldering, do not inhale solder fumes or expose
eyes to solder/flux vapor!
If you come in contact with solder or components located inside the enclosure of this product, wash your hands before handling
food.

WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked
originally installed.

and must be replaced with parts having specification equal to those

QY100

SPECIFICATIONS

Sequencer block
Data capacity
Note resolution
Polyphony
Tempo
Modes

Record modes
Tracks

Songs
Patterns

Phrases
Chord types
Chord templates
Play effect
Foot switch functions

approximately 32,000 notes


480 clocks per quarter note
64 notes
25-300
SONG mode (SONG, SONG VOICE, SONG EFFECT)
PATTERN mode
(PATTERN, PATTERN VOICE, PATTERN EFFECT)
Realtime replace, Realtime overdub, Step, Multi
Song: 16 sequencer tracks, pattern track(Pt),
chord track(Cd), tempo track(Tm)
Pattern: 8 pattern phrase tracks
20 songs + 3 demo songs
768 preset patterns (128 preset styles x 6 sections)
384 user patterns (64 user styles x 6 sections)
Sections: Intro, Main A, Main B, Fill AB, Fill BA, Ending
4,285 preset phrases
48 user phrases per user style
26 types (including non-ABC type)
99 preset chord templates
1 user chord progression per song
Swing, Drum table remapping
Start/Stop, Section change

Tone generator block


Type
Maximum Polyphony
Multi-timbral capability
Preset voices
Effects

AWM2 tone generator


32 notes
24 timbers (last note priority with element reserve, DVA)
547 normal voices, 22 drum voices
3 blocks (Reverb, Chorus, Variation)
Reverb: 11 types
Chorus: 11 types
Variation 43: types

Amp Simulator
Setups
Blocks

Foot switch functions

23 setups (18 Guitar Setups and 5 Microphone Setups)


Preamp Block (for Guitar) or Delay Block (for microphone)
Chorus Block
Reverb Block
Block On/Off

Memory Card
Save
Load

ALL/SONG/STYLE/SMF(Format 0)/SMF+XG(Format 0)
ALL/SONG/STYLE/SMF(Format 0)/SMF+XG(Format 0)

QY100

Controllers & display


Micro keyboard
Octave buttons
Cursor buttons
Sequencer buttons

25 keys (2 octaves)
[OCT DOWN], [OCT UP]
up, down, left, right
[ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ]

[AMP SIMULATOR], [PARAMETER], [SONG], [PATTERN], [SHIFT], [EXIT], [CARD],


[MENU], [-1(NO)], [+1(YES)], [ENTER], Function buttons
Volume control
Contrast control
Gain control
HOST SELECT switch
Display
128 x 64 dots graphic LCD

Connectors
LINE OUT/PHONES
GUITAR/MIC INPUT
MIDI
TO HOST
FOOT SW
CARD slot
DC IN

stereo mini jack x 1


standard monaural jack x1
IN x1, OUT x1
standard jack x 1
3.3 V SmartMedia memory cards
for PA-3B

Out put level


See TEST PROGRAM page 27 and page 28

Power supply
Optional PA-3B AC adapter
Six 1.5v AA size (LR6) or equivalent alkaline batteries

Power Reguirement
5.6W (AC100V)
Load resistance:33ohm
Volume at max.
Pattern reproduced

Dimensions
(W x D x H)

238 x 118 x 48 mm (9-3/8" x 4-5/8" x 1-7/8")

Weight
750g (1 lbs., 10 oz) without batteries

Included items
QY100 Data Filer for Win95/98/NT/2000/Me, Mac (Mac OS 7.5 or later)
CD-ROM x 1
Audio cable
miniature stereo phone plug to dual RCA pin plugs
Owners manual set
QY100 owners manual, Data List, QY100 Data Filer
Installation Guide
Rubber feet
* Specifications and descriptions in this owners manual are for information purposes only.
Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time
without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in
every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.

QY100

QY100

QY100

PANEL LAYOUT
Front Panel

Left Side Panel

Rear Panel

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

POWER Switch
LCD Display & CONTRAST Control
[SONG] Button
[PATTERN] Button
[SHIFT] Button
[EXIT] Button
Cursor Buttons
[-1/NO] and [+1/YES] Buttons
[MENU] and Function Buttons
[ENTER] Button
Sequencer Buttons
Micro Keyboard
Octave Buttons
VOLUME Control
GAIN Control & PEAK Indicator
[CARD] Button
[AMP SIMULATOR] Button & Indicator
[PARAMETER] Button

QY100

Rear Panel

Right Side Panel

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

DC IN Jack
MIDI IN & OUT Connectors
LINE OUT/PHONES Jack
TO HOST Connector & HOST SELECT Switch
FOOT SW Jack
GUITAR/MIC INPUT Jack
CARD Slot

Port x7(SW7x8)

HOST SELECT

CARD
x3

P.bat monitor

8.4672MHz

PN

(CN2-4~10,11~19)

Battery monitor

Host-sel monitor
1MHz clock out

x52

(CN2-5~11,
12~19)

(CN1-7,8)

Res
15

transceiver

TxD0, RxD0

PEAK

Bat
Res
Battery backup

IC22

TO HOST

IC1

SMART
MEDIA

IC23
1,3

MIDI IN

receiver
IC20
4

MIDI OUT

driver

CONTRAST
(CN1-4~19)

(CN1-2)

(CN2-3~20)

(CN2-21)

Port x3

RxD1
TxD1

main CPU
SWX00B
Separate mode

input
monitor
ready/busy
monitor

IC5

IC6

SRAM
1M/110ns

SRAM
1M/110ns

main work
x16

Port

LCD UNIT
128 X 64dots

x1

FOOT SW

IC7

DRAM
4M/70ns

x8

Smart Media
I/F

x8 Res

x16

Res

SW I/F
x8

x8

x5

LED I/F

x8

x3

DC-DC converter
+5V -10V
IC24

4.915MHz

x16
IC4

IC10

CPU I/F
main sub

x2

DSP

x1

x16

IC9

SRAM
256K/80ns

C-bus

SYSCLK(384fs),QCLK,ADLR
ADIN(20bit)
sub main x2

S-bus

IC8

LCDC

Res

user data

x8 Res

x16

(CN1-1~5)

BLOCK DIAGRAM

DM

IC3

FlashROM
16M/110ns

FlashROM/
MaskROM
8M/110ns

main prog

style

ready/busy
monitor

* Memory access speed


Requirements speed

peak
LED

peak
indicate

GAIN
IC2

OSCLK(192fs)

MELO SYW

sub CPU
SWX00B
dual mode

IC27

FlashROM/
MaskROM
64M/110ns
TG_prog 8M
wave 56M

IC25

SRAM
1M/55ns

15

ADC
20bit

x8

x16

AMP

GUITAR/MIC
INPUT

IC30

13
15
16

DAC
18bit

AMP

11

VOLUME

IC30
5

AMP

LINE OUT/
PHONES

x16
x16

+VA

C-bus

S-bus

IC28

BCLK,LRCK,Data
158
163
164

IC31

Res

IC29

TG_work
DSP

x16

input
monitor

13,14,16

+5D

+3.3D

DC IN

Muting

+10A(+9A)
Z-diode
5

1 +5D

1.5Vx6

SW-Regulator IC33
+3.3D
regulator
IC32

P.bat monitor

28CA1-8817682

QY100

QY100

CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT

LCD Ass'y

PN

DM

WIRING

LCD unit
CN1

CN1

PN
CN2

CN1

DM

JK7

DC IN

CN4

to Battery

28CA2-8817683

10

QY100

DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

1.
1-1.

Bottom Cover
Remove the four (4) screws marked [80] and one
(1) screw marked [70]. The Bottom cover can then
be removed. (Fig. 1)
[80]

[70]

[80]

[80]

[80]

[70]: Bind Head Screw 2.6 X 8 MFZN2Y (EG320030)


[80]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-P 2.6 X 8 MFZN2BL (EP620120)

Fig.1
2.
2-1.
2-2.

DM Circuit Board
Remove the bottom cover. (See Procedure1.)
Remove the two (2) screws marked [150]. The DM
circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 2)
[60]

[60]

Notice for back-up battery removal


Push the battery as shows in figure,
then the battery will pop up.
Druk de batterij naar beneden zoals
aangeven in de tekening, de batterij
springt dan naar voren.

[60]

Battery holder

[150]

Shield

[150]

DM

Shield

Lithium Battery

Fig.2
[60]:Bind Head Tapping Screw-P 2.6 X 6 MFZN2Y (EP320170)
[150]:Bind Head Tapping Screw-P 2.6 X 6 MFZN2Y (EP320170)

11

QY100

3.
3-1.
2-2.
3-3.
3-4.

PN Circuit Board
Remove the bottom cover. (See Procedure1.)
Remove the DM circuit board. (See Procedure2.)
Remove the nine (9) screws marked [T80] and then
remove the shield bracket. (Fig. 3)
Remove the six (6) screws marked [T60]. The PN
circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 4)
[T80]

[T80]

Shield plate

[T80]

[T80]

[T80]
[T60]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-P 2.6 X 6 MFZN2Y (EP320170)
[T80]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-P 2.6 X 6 MFZN2Y (EP320170)

Fig.3
4.
4-1.
4-2.
4-3.
4-4.

LCD Assembly
Remove the bottom cover. (See Procedure1.)
Remove the DM circuit board. (See Procedure2.)
Remove the PN circuit board. (See Procedure3.)
Remove the one (1) screw marked [T30]. The LCD
assembly can then be removed. (Fig. 4)

5.
5-1.
5-2.

Battery Holder
Remove the bottom cover. (See Procedure1.)
Remove the five (5) screws marked [60]. The battery
holder can then be removed. (Fig. 2)
[T60]

[T30]

LCD Ass'y

PN

[T60]

[T60]
[T30]:Bind Head Tapping Screw-P 2.6 X 6 MFZN2Y (EP320170)

Fig.4

12

QY100

LSI PIN DESCRIPTION

HG73C205AFD (XU947C00) SWX00B TONE GENERATOR


PIN
NO.

NAME

I/O

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84

ICN
RFCLKI
TM2
AVDD_PLL
AVSS_PLL
MODE0
VCC7
GND8
XIN
XOUT
MODE1
TEST0
TESTON
AN0-P40
AN1-P41
AN2-P42
AN3-P43
AVDD_AN
AVSS_AN
TXD0
TXD1
EXCLK
SMD11
SMD4
SMD3
SMD12
SMD10
SMD5
SMD2
SMD13
SMD9
SMD6
SMD1
SMD14
VCC35
GND36
SMD8
SMD7
SMD0
SMD15
SOE
SWE
SRAS
SCAS
REFRESH
CS0
SMA0
SMA16
VCC49
GND50
SMA1
SMA15
SMA2
SMA14
SMA3
SMA13
SMA4
SMA12
SMA5
GND60
VCC61
SMA11
SMA6
SMA10
SMA7
SMA9
SMA17
SMA8
SMA18
SMA19
SMA20
SMA21
SMA22
SMA23
CMA20
CMA19
VCC77
GND78
CMA18
CMA17
CMA5
CMA6
CMA4
CMA7

I
I
I
I
I
O
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
O
O
I
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O

DM: IC1, IC2

FUNCTION

PIN
NO.

NAME

I/O

Initial clear
PLL Clock
PLL Control
Power supply
Ground
SWX dual mode
Power supply
Ground
crystal oscillator
crystal oscillator
SWX separate mode
TEST pin
TEST pin
A/D converter
A/D converter
A/D converter
A/D converter
Power supply
Ground
for MIDI or TO-HOST
for MIDI
Crystal oscillator
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Power supply
Ground
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
Wave memory data bus
read signal
write signal
RAS signal
CAS signal
REFRESH signal
CS signal
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Power supply
Ground
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Ground
Power supply
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Memory address bus
Program address bus
Program address bus
Power supply
Ground
Program address bus
Program address bus
Program address bus
Program address bus
Program address bus
Program address bus

85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168

CMA3
CMA8
CMA2
CRD
CMA1
CUB
VCC91
GHND92
CS1
CMA0
CLB
CMA12
CMA11
CMA10
CMA9
GND100
CWE
CMA16
CMA15
CMA14
CMA13
CMD8
CMD7
CMD9
CMD6
CMD10
CMD5
CMD11
CMD4
CMD12
CMD3
CMD13
CMD2
CMD14
VCC119
GND115
CMD1
CMD15
CMD0
CMA21
PDT15
PDT14
PDT13
PDT12
PDT11
PDT10
PDT9
PDT8
VCC133
GND134
PDT7
PDT6
PDT5
PDT4
PDT3
PDT2
PDT1
PDT0
VCA143
GND144
PAD2
PAD1
PAD0
VCC148
GND149
PCS
PWR
PRD
RXD0
RXD1
SCLKI
ADIN
ADLR
DO0
DO1
SYSCLK
VCC161
GND162
WCLK
QCLK
BCLK
SYI
IRQ0
NMI

O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
I
I
I

FUNCTION
Program address bus
Program address bus
Program address bus
read signal
Program address bus
high byte effective signal
Power supply
Ground
CS signal
Program address bus
low byte effective signal
Program address bus
Program address bus
Program address bus
Program address bus
Ground
write signal
Program address bus
Program address bus
Program address bus
Program address bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Power supply
Ground
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program memory Data bus
Program address bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
Power supply
Ground
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
SWX access data bus
Power supply
Ground
SWX access address bus
SWX access address bus
SWX access address bus
Power supply
Ground
Chip select
write enable
read enable
for Midi or TO-HOST
for Midi or Key scan
EXT Clock
A/D converter
A/D converter LR clock
DAC
DAC
1/2 clock
Power supply
Ground
for DAC LR clock
1/12 clock
IIS-DAC clock
Synch signal
Interrupt request
Interrupt request

13

QY100

T6963C (XL166A00) CPU (LCD Controller)


PIN
No.

NAME

I/O

FUNCTION

/HALT

"H" : Normal
"L" : Clock oscillation stopped (Home
address and data of area digit number are
preserved.)
"H" : Normal (with built-in pull-up resistor)
"L" : T6963C initialized (Home address and
data of area digit number are preserved.)

/RESET

3
4
5

MDS
MD0
MD1

I
I
I

H
L
H
H
2
16

H
L
H
L
4
32

H
L
L
H
6
48

H
L
L
L
8
64

H
H
H
H
10
80

H H H L
H H H L
H L L H
L H L H
12 14 16 4
96 112 128 32

Primary face CD drive

14

PIN
No.

Terminal to specify number of digits on display


/DUAL
MDS
MD1
MD0
Number of digits
Vertical dot number

L L L L L L L
L L L H H H H
H L L H H L L
L H L H L H L
8 12 16 20 24 28 32
64 96 128 160 192 224 256

Secondary face LCD drive

6
7

MD2
MD3

I
I

Terminal to specify number


of digits on display

MD2
MD3
Number of digits

8
9

FS0
FS1

I
I

Terminal to specify
character font

FS0
FS1
Font

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
/WR

I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I

19

/RD

20

/CE

21

C/D

22
23
24
25
26
27
28

d0
d1
d2
d3
d4
VDD
d5

I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z

29
30
31
32
33

d6
d7
r/w
/ce
ad0

I/O/Z
I/O/Z
O
O
O

DM: IC8

H L H L
H H L L
32 40 64 80

L
H
L
H
L
L
H
H
5X8 6X8 7X8 8X8

Data input terminal with CPU I/F (D7 is MSB)

Write signal terminal. Data written into


T6963 when at "L".
Read signal terminal. Data read from
T6963C when at "L".
Chip enable terminal of T6963C. Set to "L" when
transmitting and receiving data with CPU I/F.
/WR = "L" : C/D = "H" : Command WRITE
C/D = "L" : Data WRITE
/RD = "L" : C/D = "H" : Status READ
C/D = "L" : Data READ
Data input/output terminal to/from display
memory ("H" -> ON data, "L" -> OFF data)

Power supply +5.0V


Data input/output terminal to/from display
memory ("H" -> ON data, "L" -> OFF data)

NAME

I/O

34
ad1
35
ad2
36
ad3
37
ad4
38
ad5
39
ad6
40
ad7
41
ad8
42
ad9
43
ad10
44
ad11
45
ad12
46
ad13
47
ad14
48
ad15
49 /ce0 (LOD)

O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O

50 /ce1 (LSCP)

51

HOD

52

ED

53

HSCP

54

/DUAL

55

LP

56
57
58
59
60

CDATA
FR
CH1
CH2
DSPON

O
O
O
O
O

61
62

VDD
/SDSEL

FUNCTION

Read/write signal output terminal to display


memory ("H" -> Read, "L" -> Write)
Display memory chip enable terminal (All
address area)
Address output terminal to display memory
(ad15 = "L" -> Top face, ad15 = "H" ->
Bottom face)
When driving secondary face of LCD2
(DUAL = "L") : Top face and bottom face
switched at ad15.

/ce0 when /DUAL = "H" Display memory chip


enable terminal for addresses 0000 ~ 07FFH.
LSCP when /DUAL = "L" Serial data output terminal
for odd number segments of bottom face LCD.
/ce1 when /DUAL = "H" Display memory chip
enable terminal for addresses 0800 ~ 0FFFH.
LSCP when /DUAL = "L" Shift clock pulse
output terminal for X driver of bottom face LCD.
Serial data output terminal for odd number
segment of top face LCD
Serial data output terminal for even number
segment of top/bottom face LCD when
/SDSEL = "H".
Serial data output terminal for segments of
top/bottom face LCD when /SDSEL = "L".
Shift lock pulse for X driver of top face LCD
"H" : Primary face LCD drive
"L" : Secondary face LCD drive

VSS
/T2
/T1
XI
XO

I
I
I
O

H
H

L
H

H
L

L
L

Latch pulse for X driver / Shift lock pulse for


Y driver
Synchronous signal for Y driver
Frame signal terminal
Output terminal for checking (Don't care)
Control terminal of external DC/DC. DSPON
= "L" when /HALT, /RESET become
"L". (X driver is cleared when "L" -> "H".)
Power supply +5.0V
"H" : Odd number / even number segment separated
"L" : Normally serial input
Top face LCD data
Bottom face LCD data

63
64
65
66
67

/DUAL
/SDSEL

H0D, ED ED H0D, ED ED
- L0D, ED -

Power supply 0V
Test input terminal. Should be normally
kept open.
Crystal oscillator terminal
Crystal oscillator terminal

QY100

PD63200GS-E1 (XP867A00) DAC (Digital to Analog Converter)


PIN
No.

NAME

I/O

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

4/8F
D. GND
16 BIT
D. VDD
A. GND
R. OUT
A. VDD
A. VDD

I
I

FUNCTION
4/8 Fs selection
Digital ground
16 bit/18 bit selection
Digital power supply
Analog ground
Channel R output
Analog power supply

PIN
No.

NAME

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

R. REF
L. REF
L. OUT
A. GND
WDCK
RSI
SI/LSI
CLK

PIN
No.

NAME

I/O

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

LRCK
BCK
DOUT
SYSCK
DGND
VDD
CINNR
CINPR
CINNL
CINPL
VCC
AGND

I/O
I/O
O
I

I/O

O
I
I
I
I

FUNCTION
Channel R voltage reference
Channel L voltage reference
Channel L output
Analog ground
Word clock
Channel R series input
Series input/Channel L series input
Clock

PCM1800 (XU770A00) A/D Converter


PIN
No.

NAME

I/O

1
I
VINL
2
VREF1
3 REFCOM
4
VREF2
5
I
VINR
6
I
RSTB
7
I
BYPAS
8
I
FMT0
9
I
FMT1
10 MODE0
I
11 MODE1
I
12 FSYNC I/O

FUNCTION
Analog input (L ch.)
Reference 1 decoupling cap.
Reference decoupling common
Reference 2 decoupling cap.
Analog input (R CH.)
Reset input active L
LCF bypass control
Audio data format 0
Audio data format 1
Master/Slave mode selection 0
Master/Slave mode selection 1
Frame sync. input/output

FUNCTION
Sampling clocl input/output
Bit clock input/output
Audio data output
System clock input
Digital ground
Power supply +5V
Anti-aliasing filter cap. (-) R ch.
Anti-aliasing filter cap. (+) R ch.
Anti-aliasing filter cap. (-) L ch.
Anti-aliasing filter cap. (+) L ch.
Analog power supply
Analog ground

15

QY100

IC BLOCK DIAGRAM

HD29051FP(XV708A00)

TC74HC374FPEL(XL342A00)

TC74LV164AFPEL(IS016400)

DM: IC22

DM: IC10

DM: IC44

Line Transceiver

Octal 3-Stage D-FF

Shift Resister

1B

16

1A

15

VCC

OUTPUT
CONTROL

20

Vcc

1Q

8Q

QH

13

QH

OE
D CK

Q
OE
CK D

19

18

8D

QA

QA

QG

12

QG

D CK
OE
Q

CK D
OE
Q

17

7D

QB

QB

QF

11

QF

7Q

QC

QC

QE

10

QE

QD
CLEAR
CK A

CLEAR

CLOCK

1D

1R

14

1Y

1D

1DE

13

1Z

2D

SIRIAL
INPUT

14

VCC

OUTPUTS

12

11

2B

10

2Y

GND

2D

2R
2A

2Q

2DE

16

15

6Q

3D

OE
D CK

Q
OE
CK D

QD

14

6D

GND

4D

D CK
OE
Q

CK D
OE
Q

13

5D

12

5Q

11

CLOCK

3Q

2Z

OUTPUTS

4Q

GND

10

DM: IC24

SC7SU04FEL(XI348A00)
TC7SH04FU(XS775A00)

DC-DC Converter

DM: IC35, 37

M5291FP-600C(XR858A00)

Inverter
Switch-Collector

8
Q

Driver

S
R

Switch-Emitter

NC

IN

VSS

2
Generator

VDD

OUT

Peak current detect

Comparator
Capacitor

Ground

1.17V
reference
voltage

Power supply

Input

TC7W14FU(XN883A00)
TC7WH14FU(XY806A00)

TC74HCT04AF-T1(XI297A00)
TC74VHCT04AF (XI297A00)

TC74HC245AF(XS720A00)
TC74VHC245AF(XV242A00)

DM: IC34, 43, 52

DM: IC16, 17, 20

DM: IC11, 18

Inverter

Inverter

Buffer
D1R

20

VCC

1A

14

VDD

A1

19

1Y

13

6A

A2

18

B1

2A

12

6Y

A3

17

B2

2Y

11

5A

A4

16

B3

3A

10

5Y

A5

15

B4

4A

A6

14

B5

4Y

A7

13

B6

A8

12

B7

GND

10

11

B8

3Y
Vss

16

QY100

TC74VHC244F(XT800A00)
TC74VHCT244AF-EL(XU230A00)

TC74VHC273F(EL)(XY254A00)

TC7W74FU(XN243A00)

DM: IC13, 19

DM: IC39

DM: IC12, 41

Octal D-FF

D-FF

Buffer
1G

20

1A1

19

2G

2Y4

18

1Y1

1A2

17

16

1Y2

1A3

15

2A3

2Y2

14

1Y3

2Y1
(GND)Vss

13

12

11

10

20

VCC

1Q

19

8Q

1D

2D

2Q

3Q

3D

4D

4Q

GND

10

Q
CL
CK D

CL
D CK

CK D
CL
Q

D CK
CL

2A4

2Y3

1A4

CLEAR

VD(Vcc)

2A2

CL
D CK

Q
CL
CK D

D CK
CL
Q

CK D
CL
Q

18

8D

17

7D

16

7Q

15

6Q

14

6D

13

5D

12

5Q

11

CLOCK

CK

VCC
__
PR

_
Q

___
CLR

GND

1Y4
2A1

TC74VHC32F(EL)(XY537A00)
TC74VHCT32AFT-EL(XZ372A00)

M5216FP-600C(XP263A00)

DM: IC14, 15, 36, 40, 45

OR

DM: IC14, 15, 36, 40, 45

Operating Amplifier

TC7WH32FU(XY36A00)

DM: IC30

OR
IN A

IN B

Vss

Vcc

1A

OUT

14

VCC

12

4A

+IN1

11

4Y

VCC

2B

10

3B

2Y

3A

3Y

2A

GND

DM: IC31, 51

Operating Amplifier

Operating Amplifier

Non-Inverting
Input A

Ground

+
+

OUT2

1Y

UPC4570G2(XF291A00)

+DC Voltage
Supply

Output A

Output B

Inverting
Input A

Inverting
Input B

Non-Inverting
Input A

Non-Inverting
Input B

-DC Voltage Supply

+VCC

4B

NJM4556AMT1(XQ137A00)

13

1B

DM: IC30

Inverting
Input A

IN1

Output A

OUT1

+V

+
+

-V

+DC Voltage
Supply

Output B

Inverting
Input B

Non-Inverting
Input B

+
+

IN2

+IN2

17

QY100

CIRCUIT BOARDS
DM Circuit Board

VOLUME
ON STANDBY MAX
MIN

to Battery

LINE OUT/
PHONES

DC IN

GAIN

GUITAR/
MIC

INPUT

CONTRAST

FOOT SW

IN

MIDI

OUT

CN1: to LCD unit

CN2: to PN-CN1
TO HOST

HOST SELECT
PC-2 PC-1

MAC
MIDI

3.3V CARD

Component side
18

QY100

Pattern side
19

QY100

PN Circuit Board

AMP
SIMULATOR

CARD

PARAMETER
MENU
SONG

-1
NO

+1
YES
ENTER

PATTERN

SHIFT

EXIT

BASS
OCT
OCT
DOWN UP
+/E

2
G#
A

1
F#
G

INTRO MAIN MAIN


A
B

to DM-CN2

20

3
A#
B

FILL
AB

4
C#
D

5
D#
E

add9
M

6
7(#9)
7( 9)
M7(9)
M7

FILL ENDING BLANK SECTION


BA

7
8
7( 13) 7(#11)
7(13) 7(#5)

aug
6

7(9)
7

9
7SUS4
SUS4

add9 m7(9)
m
m7

0
--dim

mM7 m7(11)
m6 m7( 5)

Component side

Pattern side

QY100

TEST PROGRAM

No.
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Item
Starting test program
Normal testing procedure & testing procedure in case of NG
Testing procedure when judged as NG
System RAM test
RAM battery check
Power battery check
LCD test
LED test
Panel switch test
MIDI IN/OUT test
Host select test
To host test
Wave ROM test
OUTPUT (L) sound output test

12

OUTPUT (R) sound output test

13
14
15

Smart Media test


Style ROM test
Effect RAM L test

16

Effect RAM R test

17
18
19

Foot switch test


Factory set
EXIT

Judgment conditions, etc.

OK/NG
OK/NG
OK/NG
1 dot interval vertical stripe inverted blinking
Red, green
ON/OFF
Data AA EF 00 55
OK/NG
Factory inspection item
OK/NG
OUTPUT(L) 880Hz3Hz Load 33ohm
1.0% or less. Load 33ohm
OUTPUT(R) 880Hz3Hz Load 33ohm
1.0% or less. Load 33ohm
OK/NG
OK/NG
INPUT -350.5dBm(Ro=600ohm)
OUTPUT(L) 03dBm Load 33ohm
1.0% or less. Load 33ohm
OUTPUT(R) -50dBm or less. Load 33ohm
INPUT -350.5dBm(Ro=600ohm)
OUTPUT(R) 03dBm Load 33ohm
1.0% or less. Load 33ohm
OUTPUT(L)-50dBm or less. Load 33ohm
Peak LED
INPUT -251dBm(Ro=600ohm) Light up
OK/NG
*Noise level
OUTPUT(L), OUTPUT(R)
-80dBm or less. Load 33ohm

Note) OUTPUT (L) and OUTPUT (R) may be represented as L and R respectively.

21

QY100

A. HOW TO ENTER THE TEST PROGRAM


While pressing the [AMP SIMULATOR], [PARAMETER] and
[SONG] keys simultaneously, turn on the power to the main
unit. Then the screen of the display unit appears as shown
below.
QY100 TEST
MAIN ROM Ver #.##
SUB CPU Ver #.##
[F1]:AUTO
[F2]:MANUAL
[F3]:Factory Set
[F4]:Exit
Using the [F1], [F2], [F3] or [F4] key, select the mode.
[F1]: The AUTO test mode will be initiated.
[F2]: The MANUAL test mode will be initiated.
[F3]: Test 13. FACTORY RESET will be executed.
[F4]: Test 19. EXIT will be executed.
B. HOW TO PROCEED TESTING
1. AUTO mode
When testing in the AUTO mode is initiated, the following
display will appear.
QY100 TEST AUTO
MAIN ROM Ver #.##
SUB CPU Ver #.##
01:RAM R/W
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Using the [+1] and [-1] keys, select the test number to be
executed.
Pressing the [ENTER] key will cause the tests of the selected
numbers to be executed as they are selected.
Pressing the [ENTER] key without any setting will cause
the tests to be executed automatically in the order of the
test numbers starting with 1. RAM.
If an error occurs, it is indicated on the display unit and
testing is stopped. There are three ways to cope with such
an error. Pressing the [ENTER] key will cause testing to be
executed again automatically from the test where the error
occurred. Pressing the [+1] key will cause testing to be
executed again automatically from the test immediately after
the one where the error occurred. Pressing the [F4] key will
cause 19. EXIT test to be executed.

22

2. MANUAL mode
When testing in the MANUAL mode is initiated, the screen
of the display unit appears as shown below.
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver #.##
SUB CPU Ver #.##
01:RAM R/W
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Using the [+1] and [-1] keys, select the test number to be
executed.
Pressing the [ENTER] key will cause the test of the selected
number to be executed.
Pressing the [F4] key will cause 19. EXIT test to be
executed.
C. HOW TO PROCEED TESTING WHEN JUDGED AS NG
If testing is judged as NG, it is possible to select whether to
repeat the same test again or to move on to the next test
item by using the following procedure.
AUTO mode: Pressing the [F4] key will set to the error
processing state.
MANUAL mode: Pressing the [F4] key will set to the test
number waite state. However, this method cannot be used
when testing the [F4] key in 6. PANEL SWITCH test.
Described below are how each test is executed mainly in
the MANUAL mode.
1. SYSTEM RAM TEST
Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
01:RAM R/W
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Test Procedure
Press the [ENTER] key, and a read/write test of MAIN CPU
and SUB CPU RAM will be executed automatically.

QY100

3. POWER BATTERY TEST

Display of Test Results


OK
01: RAM R/W

Initial Display
OK

QY100 TEST MANUAL


MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##

NG

03:Power Battery
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit

NG
01: RAM R/W

Test End
Testing ends after the test result is displayed. Press the
[F4] key and the [+1] key, and the program will proceed to
the next test. All the RAM data is preserved.
2. RAM BATTERY TEST
Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
02:RAM Battery
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit

Test Procedure
This test checks that the voltage of the battery can be read
properly.
Measurement point: A/C input terminal of CPU
Measurement condition: AC adapter unconnected, battery
(DC power 8.0 0.3V) mounted
Judgment criteria: NG when voltage obtained at the above
terminal is 1.67V or less or 2.01V or more.
Display of Test Result
OK

Test Content
This test measures the RAM backup battery voltage and
checks the measured voltage whether OK or NG.
Measurement point: A/D input terminal of CPU
Judgment criteria: NG when voltage obtained at the above
terminal is 2.90V or less.
Display of Test Result
OK
02: RAM Battery

03:Power Battery
###

OK

03:Power Battery
### Low

NG

03:Power Battery
### High

NG

NG

NG

OK

###: Voltage is indicated in 10bit conversion.


ex. 650
3.30/1024x650=2.09[V]

01: RAM Battery


### Low

NG

Test End
Testing ends after the test result is displayed and output.

01: RAM Battery


### High

NG

NG

NG
4. LCD TEST
Initial Display

###: Voltage is indicated in 10bit conversion.


ex. 950
3.30/1024x950=3.06[V]

QY100 TEST MANUAL


MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##

Test End
Testing ends after the test result is displayed and output.

04:LCD Check
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit

23

QY100

Test Procedure
Vertical stripes at every other dot are displayed followed by
black/white inverted blinking of the dot display at about 1
second intervals. Check LCD dots for this operation visually.
Check that the contrast can be varied for the easy-to-see
state by moving the CONTRAST VR of LCD.
Test End
AUTO mode: Pressing the [+1] key will end testing and the
program will proceed to the next test.
MANUAL mode: Pressing the [F4] key will end testing.

QY100 TEST MANUAL


MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
06:Panel Switch
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Test Content
This test checks that the panel switches function properly.

5. LED TEST
Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
05:LED Check
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Test Procedure
Check visually that LED indicators [1] to [3] light up once in
the order as numbered in the figure and then they light up
simultaneously. ON and OFF of the LED indicators as
described above is repeated until it is interrupted.

QY100
LCD

Note) [1] and [ ] are red LED indicators and [2] and [3] are
green LED indicators. Check that LED indicators [1], [2]
and [3] turn ON and OFF properly.
Test End
AUTO mode: Pressing the [+1] key will end testing and the
program will proceed to the next test.
MANUAL mode: Pressing the [F4] key will end testing.

24

6. PANEL SWITCH TEST


Initial Display

Test Procedure
Turn ON and OFF all the panel switches on the main unit
panel according to the message displayed on LCD.
06:Panel Switch
Push [AMP]
When checking [AMP SIMULATOR]:
The order of switches to be checked is shown below.
When the check result is OK, the program will proceed to
the next switch check. When the switch as in the order is
pressed, NG appears on the display unit. After that, when a
correct switch is pressed, the program will proceed to the
next switch check. If all switches function properly, OK
appears on the display unit.
Order of switches to be checked
Switch
AMP SIMULATOR
PARAMETER
SONG
PATTERN
SHIFT
EXIT
F1
F2
F3
F4
CARD
MENU
UP
LEFT
RIGHT
DOWN
DEC/NO
INC/YES

Switch
ENTER
REC
TOP
STOP
PLAY
BWD
FWD
OCT DOWN
OCT UP
E2
F2
Gb2
G2
Ab2
A2
Bb2
B2
C3

Switch
Db3
D3
Eb3
E3
F3
Gb3
G3
Ab3
A3
Bb3
B3
C4
Db4
D4
Eb4
E4

QY100

When an unexpected data is received:


NG

Display of Result
OK
06:Panel Switch
OK
NG

07:MIDI (IN/OUT)
TIMEOUT
When a data is not received within a certain time

06: Panel Switch


Push [AMP]

NG

Test End
When testing up to [E4] is completed, OK will appear on
the display unit and testing will end. For what to be done
when an NG judgment is made during testing, refer to B.
HOW TO PROCEED TESTING.

Test End
Testing ends after the result is displayed and output. For
what to be done when an NG judgment is made during
testing, refer to B. HOW TO PROCEED TESTING.
8. HOST SELECT TEST
Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##

7. MIDI IN/OUT TEST


Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
07:MIDI IN/OUT
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit

08:HOST SELECT
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Test Procedure
Execute the test after connecting MIDI IN terminal and MIDI
OUT terminal with a MIDI cable.

Test Content
This test checks operation of MIDI IN/OUT according to
the test pattern (AA EF 00 55). Note that this test can be
executed only in the MANUAL Mode or AUTO mode.

LCD Display

Test Procedure
Execute the test after connecting IN and OUT terminals
with a MIDI cable.

Switch the HOST SELECT switch to Mac.

Check Item
Check to make sure that OK result is obtained in IN and
OUT operation checks.

08:HOST SELECT
Select Mac

LCD Display
08:HOST SELECT
Select PC_1
Switch the HOST SELECT switch to PC_1.

Display of Result
AUTO mode
OK

LCD Display
08:HOST SELECT
Select PC_2

07:MIDI (IN/OUT)
OK

Switch the HOST SELECT switch to PC_2.


NG
LCD Display
07:MIDI (IN/OUT)
Push [AMP]

NG

08:HOST SELECT
Select MIDI
Switch the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI.

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QY100

LCD Display
08:HOST SELECT
Select MIDI

OK

Insert the jack into OUTPUT (L, R) and measure the


frequency and level of the signal output from OUTPUT-L
with the frequency counter and level gauge respectively.
While the sound is being output, the following message
appears on LCD.

Nothing appears on the display unit for NG.


Test End
When all the switches are checked, OK will appear on the
display unit and testing will end. For what to be done when
an NG judgment is made during testing, refer to B. HOW
TO PROCEED TESTING.
10. WAVE ROM TEST
Initial Display
LCD Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
10:WAVE ROM
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Test Content
This test executes the read test of WAVE ROM

11:PCM SIN 880Hz L


OK
Check Item
When the volume is at the center (the level where the
waveform does not clip):
Sine wave of 880Hz 3Hz (Load 33 ohm)
Distortion of 1.0% or less (Load 33 ohm JIS C filter)
When the volume is at the minimum:
-70dBm or less (Load 33 ohm JIS C filter)
Test end
AUO mode: Pressing the [+1] key will end the sound output
and 12. PCM SINE WAVE OUTPUT (R) test will be
executed.
MANUAL mode: Pressing the [F4] key will end the sound
output and the program will be in the test number input wait
state.
12. PCM SINE WAVE OUTPUT (R) TEST
Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##

Display of Result
OK
10:WAVE ROM
OK
NG

12:PCM SIN 880Hz R


[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit

10:WAVE ROM
NG
The test ends after the test result is displayed.
11. PCM SINE WAVE OUTPUT (L) TEST
Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
11:PCM SIN 880Hz L
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit

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Insert the jack into OUTPUT (L, R) and measure the


frequency and level of the signal output from OUTPUT-R
with the frequency counter and level gauge respectively.
While the sound is being output, the following message
appears on LCD.
12:PCM SIN 880Hz R
OK
Check Item
When the volume is at the center (the level where the
waveform does not clip):
Sine wave of 880Hz 3Hz (Load 33 ohm)
Distortion of 1.0% or less (Load 33 ohm JIS C filter)
When the volume is at the minimum:
-70dBm or less (Load 33 ohm JIS C filter)

QY100

Test end
AUO mode: Pressing the [+1] key will end the sound output
and 13. SMART MEDIA test will be executed.
MANUAL mode: Pressing the [F4] key will end the sound
output and the program will be in the test number input
wait state.

14. STYLE ROM TEST


Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
14:Style ROM
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit

13. SMART MEDIA TEST


Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
13:Smart Media
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit

Test Content
This test executes the read test of the style ROM.
Display of Result
OK
14:Style ROM

Test Procedure
Execute testing and insert the smart media. Next, insert a
media with the protect function applied and take it out. Then
insert a media with no protect function applied, execute the
read/write test and then take out the smart media.
Display of Result
OK

OK
NG
14:Style ROM
NG
Test End
Testing ends after the test result is displayed.

13:Smart Media
Replace Card

15. EFFECT RAM L TEST


Initial Display

When a media with protection applied is inserted,


OK
13:Smart Media
Remove Card

OK

13:Smart Media
Insert Card

NG

13:Smart Media
Testing..rd

NG

NG

NG

Test End
Testing ends after the test result is displayed.

QY100 TEST MANUAL


MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
15:Effect RAM L
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Test Procedure
Insert the input jack and check that its insertion is detected.
Insert the jack into the output terminal (L, R) and measure
the frequency, output waveform, output level, distortion
rate of each output, using the frequency counter,
oscilloscope, level gauge (with JIS C filter) and distortion
gauge
respectively. Set the master volume and gain volume to the
maximum level.

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QY100

Input sine signal:


-35dBm0.5dBm, 100Hz0.5Hz, distortion 0.005% or less,
signal source impedance 600ohm

Test End
AUTO mode: Pressing the [+1] key will end testing and 17.
FOOT SW test will be executed.

Check Item
OUTPUT L: 100Hz2.0Hz, 0dBm 3dBm (Load
33ohm),distortion 1.0% or less (Load 33ohm JIS C filter)
OUTPUT R: -50dBm or less (Load 33ohm JIS C filter)

MANUAL mode: Pressing the [F4] key will end testing and
set to the test number waite state.

Test End
AUTO mode: Pressing the [+1] key will end testing and 16.
EFFECT RAM R test will be executed.
MANUAL mode: Pressing the [F4] key will end testing and
set to the test number waite state.
16. EFFECT RAM R TEST
Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
16:Effect RAM R
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Test Procedure
Insert the input jack and check that its insertion is detected.
Insert the jack into the output terminal (L, R) and measure
the frequency, output waveform, output level, distortion rate
of each output, using the frequency counter, oscilloscope,
level gauge (with JIS C filter) and distortion gauge
respectively. Set the master volume and gain volume to the
maximum level.
Input sine signal:
-35dBm0.5dBm, 100Hz0.5Hz, distortion 0.005% or less,
signal source impedance 600ohm
Check Item
OUTPUT R: 100Hz2.0Hz, 0dBm3dBm (Load 33 ohm),
distortion 1.0% or less (Load 33 ohm JIS C filter)
OUTPUT L: -50dBm or less (Load 33 ohm JIS C filter)
INPUT Peak LED check
INPUT: -25dBm0.5dBm, 100Hz0.5Hz
Signal source Z =600 ohm
Vary the volume from max. to min. and check that the peak
LED which is ON will turn OFF.

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17. FOOT SW TEST


Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
17:Foot Sw
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Test Procedure
Connect the foot switch, execute testing and turn on and
off the foot switch.
Display of Result
OK
17:Foot Sw
OK
NG None
Test End
Testing ends after the test result is displayed.
18. FACTORY SETTING
Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
18:Factory Set
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
When the test is executed, the following emssage will
appear.
18:Factory Set
[NO] or [YES] ?

QY100

Factory setting of the following data will be executed when


the [YES] key is pressed.
System data
Song data
Sequence data
No factory setting will be executed when the [NO] key is
pressed.
Display of Result
When factory setting is executed:
18:Factory Set
OK
When no factory setting is executed:
18:Factory Set
not set
Test End
Testing ends after the test result is displayed.
When factory setting is executed, the system as described
below will be set.
MASTER TUNE FINE

=0

MIDI SYNC
MIDI CONTROL
XG parameter OUT
ECHO BACK
Pattern OUT channel
Local on/off

= INTERNAL
= Off
= Off
= REC Monitor
= Off
= ON

MIDI filter IN

= All

Interval time

= 100ms

ABC zone lo
ABC zone hi
ABC channel
ABC function

= C1
= G8
= All
= Off

Rec pre count


Metronome
Click beat

= 1 bar
= Rec
= Quarter note

Chord Sound

= On

19. EXIT
Initial Display
QY100 TEST MANUAL
MAIN ROM Ver=#.##
SUB CPU Ver=#.##
19:Exit
[ENTER]:Test Start
[-1,+1]:INC,DEC
[F4]:Exit
Test Procedure
Execute the test, and the following message will appear on
LCD.
19: Exit
[NO] or [YES] ?
Pressing the [YES] key will cause the program to exit the
test mode.
Pressing the [NO] key will resume the screen which appears
when the test program is started.
When the program exits the test mode, it executes the same
sequence as when the power is turned on in the normal
procedure.
Therefore, it takes some seconds before the actual play
state is obtained.
Once the play mode is resumed, execute testing of the
following items.
A. Turn ON and OFF the power switch of the main unit and
check that the click noise is 5Vp-p or less at the output
terminal.
B. Check that the noise level at each output terminal meets
the following conditions.
OUTPUT-L > -80dBm or less (Load 33 ohm JIS C filter)
OUTPUT-R > -80dBm or less (Load 33 ohm JIS C filter)

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33

QY100

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QY100

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QY100

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QY100

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ERROR MESSAGES

Monitor
No Data

When a job is executed, this will appear if the selected track or area
contains no data, making the job invalid. Re-select the area.

Illegal Input

This will appear in response to inappropriate operation or input. Check


your input method.

Preset Phrase

This will appear when you attempt to edit a Preset Phrase. To edit a preset
phrase, copy the phrase to a User Phrase and edit the User Phrase.

Preset Pattern

This will appear when you attempt to record to a Preset Pattern. You
cannot record to Preset Patterns.

Preset Chord

This will appear when you attempt to change a Preset Chord Template
with a Job (transpose, etc.) operation.

Now Bulk Mode

This will appear when you attempt to operate the QY100 while it is
receiving bulk data.

System
Memory Full

A song file or stylefile could not be loaded because the QY100s internal memory is full.
Delete unwanted song and/or style files to increase the amount of
available memory. When a song or style file is loaded and previous
data in the destination song or style file will be erased.

NotEnough Memory A song file or style file could not be loaded because the QY100's internal memory is not enough.
Delete unwanted song and/or style files to increase the amount of
available memory. When a song or style file is loaded, previous data in
the destination song or sytle file will not be erased.
Backup Batt.Low This will appear when the internal backup battery of the QY100 has run
down. Contact the nearest Yamaha dealer or the authorized distributor
for your country to have the battery replaced.
Power Batt.Low

This will appear when the batteries (Size AA x6) powering the QY100
has run down. When the batteries run down more seriously, "Power
Batt.End" message will appear.

Power Batt.End

This will appear when the batteries (Size AA x6) powering the QY100
has run down seriously. In this case, memory card functions are no
longer accessible. Replace the entire set of old batteries with a new
set of batteries as soon as possible.

Factory Set

After the power is switched ON, a system diagnosis is run on the QY100s
system. If the diagnosis finds the RAM to be defective, this message will
appear and the memory will be reset to its original factory settings. Data
for Song, User Patterns, and User Phrases will all be eliminated.

MIDI
MIDI Data Error

This will appear when the received QY bulk data contains an error.

Now Running

This will appear when the QY100 is receiving bulk data. Other MIDI
signals cannot be received at this time.

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MIDI Buffer Full

This will appear when the MIDI reception buffer of the QY100 has
filled up, and processing was not possible. Try decreasing the amount
of data or increasing the interval time and transmit the data once again.

XG Data Error

This appears when the received XG parameter change contains a data


size error

XG Adrs Error

This appears when the received XG data contains an address error.

XG Size Error

This appears when the received XG bulk data contains a data size error.

Checksum Error

This appears when the received XG data contains a Checksum error.

Host is OffLine

If the QY100 is connected to a computer, this appears when the computers power is switched OFF. Switch the computers power ON.

Memory Card
No Name

You have attempted to execute a save or load operation without specifying afile or directory name.

No Card

This message will appear if you press the [CARD] button when no
memory card is in the QY100 CARD slot (or a card has not been properly inserted).
Make sure a memory card is properly inserted in the CARD slot before
pressing the [CARD] button.

Card Mount Err

An error occurred while accessing the memory card.


Re-insert the card and try again.

Too Many Files

This message will appear if you attempt to store 100 or more files and/
or directories in a single directory.
The QY100 can display a maximum of 99 files and directories per directory.

Too Long Path

The directory path (the string of characters that specifies the location
of a directory) is longer than 100 characters.
QY100 directory paths can be up to 99 characters in length.

Not Empty

You have attempted to delete a directory that contains one or more


files or other directories.
All files and directories contained in a directory must be deleted before
that directory can be deleted.

Card Write Err

An error occurred while writing data to the memory card.


Re-insert the memory card and try again.

Card Protected

You have attempted to execute a store or other write operation to a


write-protected memory card.
Remove the write-protect seal from the card and try again.

Same Name Exists When using the Rename or Make Directory function you have entered
a file or directory name that already exists.
Use a different file or directory name.

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Read Only File

This message will appear if you attempt to write to or delete a readonly file.

Card Full

There is not enough memory available on the card to store the specified file.
Delete unwanted files from the memory card to make more memory
available, and then try again.

QY100

Bad File

This message will appear if you attempt to access a broken file.

Illegal Format

The card you are attempting to access has not been properly formatted for use with the QY100.

Cannot Open

The specified file cannot be loaded.

Wrong ID

You have attempted to load a file that was not saved using the QY100
format.

SMF Error[00]

You have attempted to load an SMF file but the file to be loaded does
not have the proper SMF format.
Improperly formatted files cannot be loaded.

SMF Error[03]

You have attempted to load an SMF file in which the header chunk division data is not compatible with the QY100.
Incompatible files cannot be loaded.

SMF Error[06]

The actual length of the SMF files you attempted to load was different
from the length specified by the files length data.
The file may be corrupted. If possible, use an external device to resave the data to the memory card and try again.

SMF Error[07]

You have attempted to load an SMF file which contains an incorrect


status byte.
Incompatible files cannot be loaded.

SMF Error[08]

You have attempted to load an SMF file which contains an incorrect


data byte.
Incompatible files cannot be loaded.

Not Format0

This message will appear if you attempt to load an SMF file that was
saved in format other than SMF Format 0.
Incompatible files cannot be loaded.

SMF Error[**]

An SMF error other than those listed above has occurred.


Incompatible files cannot be loaded.

Card Error[**]

A memory card error other than those listed above has occurred.
Try re-inserting the memory card and pressing the [CARD] button. If
the error continues to occur, the memory card may be damaged.

Messages other than error messages


Cant Undo OK? (Yes/No) If executing a job would fill up the internal memory so that Undo will
not be available, this message will appear. If you are sure that you will
not need to Undo this job, press YES. To cancel without executing
the job, pressNO.
Are You Sure? (Yes/No) Before an operation is executed, this message will ask you for confirmation. To execute the operation press YES. To cancel the operation
press NO.

Completed

This will appear when the current process has been completed.

Executing...

This message will appear while the job is being executed. Please wait.

Transmitting...

When transmitting MIDI bulk data, this message will appear.

Receiving...

When receiving MIDI bulk data, this message will appear.

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42

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MIDI DATA FORMAT

Tone generator part


(1) TRANSMIT FLOW
SW1

MIDI <
OUT

NOTE ON/OFF

9nH

PITCH BEND

EnH,

MODURATION WHEEL

BnH,01H

SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE


<BULK DUMP>
XG SYSTEM
F0H
MULTI EFFECT
F0H
MULTI PART
F0H
DRUM SETUP
F0H
SYSTEM INFORMATION
F0H

43H
43H
43H
43H
43H

0nH
0nH
0nH
0nH
1nH

4CH
4CH
4CH
4CH
4CH

bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH

bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

<PARAMETER CHANGE>
MIDI MASTER TUNING
XG SYSTEM
MULTI EFFECT
MULTI PART
DRUM SETUP

43H
43H
43H
43H
43H

1nH
1nH
1nH
1nH
1nH

27H
4CH
4CH
4CH
4CH

30H
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

00H
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

00H
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

mmH llH ccH


ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH

F0H
F0H
F0H
F0H
F0H

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH

ccH
ccH
ccH
ccH
ccH

F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H

F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H

SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE


MIDI MASTER VOLUME
F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 01H llH mmH F7H
ACTIVE SENSING
SW1

FEH

MIDI Transmit Channel


The MIDI Transmit Channel is selected with track select.

(2) RECEIVE FLOW


MIDI
IN

>

NOTE OFF

8nH

NOTE ON/OFF

9nH

CONTROL CHANGE
BANK SEL MSB
BANK SEL LSB
MODULATION
PORTAMENTO TIME
DATA ENTRY MSB
DATA ENTRY LSB
MAIN VOLUME
PANPOT
EXPRESSION
AC1 CONTROLLER
SUSTAIN SWITCH
PORTAMENTO SWITCH
SOSTENUTO
SOFT PEDAL
HARMONIC CONTENT
RELEASE TIME
ATTACK TIME
BRIGHTNESS
PORTAMENTO CONTROL
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 1
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 3
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 4
DATA ENTRY INC

BnH,00H
BnH,20H
BnH,01H
BnH,05H
BnH,06H
BnH,26H
BnH,07H
BnH,0AH
BnH,0BH
BnH,10H
BnH,40H
BnH,41H
BnH,42H
BnH,43H
BnH,47H
BnH,48H
BnH,49H
BnH,4AH
BnH,54H
BnH,5BH
BnH,5DH
BnH,5EH
BnH,60H

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DATA ENTRY DEC


NRPN
VIBRATO RATE
VIBRATO DEPTH
VIBRATO DELAY
FILTER CUTOFF FREQ.
FILTER RESONANCE
AEG ATTACK TIME
AEG DECAY TIME
AEG RELEASE TIME
DRUM INST
CUTOFF FREQ.
FILTER RESONANCE
AEG ATTACK RATE
AEG DECAY RATE
PITCH COARSE
LEVEL
PANPOT
REVERB SEND
CHORUS SEND
VARIATION SEND
RPN
PITCH BEND SENS.
FINE TUNING
COARSE TUNING
RPN RESET
ALL SOUND OFF
RESET ALL CONTROLLERS
ALL NOTE OFF
OMNI MODE OFF
OMNI MODE ON
MONO MODE
POLY MODE

BnH,61H
BnH,63H,01H,62H,08H,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,01H,62H,09H,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,01H,62H,0AH,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,01H,62H,20H,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,01H,62H,21H,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,01H,62H,63H,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,01H,62H,64H,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,01H,62H,66H,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,14H,62H,rrH,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,15H,62H,rrH,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,16H,62H,rrH,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,17H,62H,rrH,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,18H,62H,rrH,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,1AH,62H,rrH,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,1CH,62H,rrH,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,1DH,62H,rrH,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,1EH,62H,rrH,06H,mmH
BnH,63H,1FH,62H,rrH,06H,mmH
BnH,64H,00H,65H,00H,06H,mmH
BnH,64H,01H,65H,00H,06H,mmH,26H,llH
BnH,64H,02H,65H,00H,06H,mmH
BnH,64H,7FH,65H,7FH
BnH,78H,00H
BnH,79H,00H
BnH,7BH
BnH,7CH
BnH,7DH
BnH,7EH
BnH,7FH

PROGRAM CHANGE

CnH

CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH

DnH

PITCH BEND CHANGE

EnH

SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE


<BULK DUMP>
XG SYSTEM
F0H
MULTI EFFECT
F0H
MULTI PART
F0H
DRUM SETUP
F0H
<PARAMETER CHANGE>
MIDI MASTER TUNING
F0H
XG SYSTEM ON
F0H
XG SYSTEM
F0H
MULTI EFFECT
F0H
MULTI PART
F0H
DRUM SETUP
F0H
<BULK DUMP REQUEST>
XG SYSTEM
F0H
MULTI EFFECT
F0H
MULTI PART
F0H
DRUM SETUP
F0H
SYSTEM INFORMATION
F0H
<PARAMETER REQUEST>
XG SYSTEM
F0H
MULTI EFFECT
F0H
MULTI PART
F0H
DRUM SETUP
F0H

43H
43H
43H
43H

0nH
0nH
0nH
0nH

4CH
4CH
4CH
4CH

bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH

bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

43H
43H
43H
43H
43H
43H

1nH
1nH
1nH
1nH
1nH
1nH

27H
4CH
4CH
4CH
4CH
4CH

30H
00H
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

00H
00H
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

00H
7EH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

mmH llH ccH


00H F7H
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH

43H
43H
43H
43H
43H

2nH
2nH
2nH
2nH
2nH

4CH
4CH
4CH
4CH
4CH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H

43H
43H
43H
43H

3nH
3nH
3nH
3nH

4CH
4CH
4CH
4CH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H

SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE


GM MODE ON
F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 01H F7H
MIDI MASTER VOLUME
F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 01H llH mmH F7H
ACTIVE SENSING

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FEH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H

ccH
ccH
ccH
ccH

F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H

QY100

(3) TRANSMIT/RECEIVE DATA


(3-1) CHANNEL VOICE MESSAGES
(3-1-1) NOTE OFF
STATUS
1000nnnn (8nH)
NOTE NUMBER
0kkkkkkk
VELOCITY
0vvvvvvv

n = 0 ~ 15 VOICE CHANNEL NUMBER


k = 0 (C-2) ~ 127 (G8)
v is ignored

Received only.

(3-1-2) NOTE ON/OFF


STATUS
NOTE NUMBER
VELOCITY

1001nnnn (9nH)
0kkkkkkk
0vvvvvvv
00000000

n = 0 ~ 15 VOICE CHANNEL NUMBER


k = 0 (C-2) ~ 127 (G8)
(v0) NOTE ON
(v=0) NOTE OFF

(3-1-3) PROGRAM CHANGE


STATUS
1100nnnn (CnH)
PROGRAM NUMBER 0ppppppp

n = 0 ~ 15 VOICE CHANNEL NUMBER


p = 0 ~ 127

* The XG DRUM VOICE NUMBER corresponds to the PROGRAM NUMBER.


P=1
DR1
Standard
P=2
DR2
Standard2
P=3
DR3
Dry
P=4
DR4
Bright
P=9
DR5
Room
P = 10
DR6
Dark
P = 17
DR7
Rock
P = 18
DR8
Rock2
P = 25
DR9
Electro
P = 26
DR10
Analog
P = 27
DR11
Analog2
P = 28
DR12
Dance
P = 29
DR13
HipHop
P = 30
DR14
Jungle
P = 33
DR15
Jazz
P = 34
DR16
Jazz2
P = 41
DR17
Brush
P = 49
DR18
Symphony
P = 113
DR19
R&B
P = 114
DR20
Rock3
* The XG SFX KIT NUMBER corresponds to the PROGRAM NUMBER.
P=1
DR21
SFX1
P=2
DR22
SFX2
If while a Drum Voice being selected, a Program Change for a different Drum Voice is received, the Drum
Setup that was currently being used by the Drum Voice will be reset to the setting of new Drum Voice.

(3-1-4) CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH


STATUS
1101nnnn (DnH)
VALUE
0vvvvvvv

n = 0 ~ 15 VOICE CHANNEL NUMBER


v = 0 ~ 127 AFTER TOUCH VALUE

(3-1-5) PITCH BEND CHANGE


STATUS
1110nnnn (EnH)
LSB
0vvvvvvv
MSB
0vvvvvvv

n = 0 ~ 15 VOICE CHANNEL NUMBER


PITCH BEND CHANGE LSB
PITCH BEND CHANGE MSB

14 bit resolution
MSB
00000000B ( 00H )
01000000B ( 40H )
01111111B ( 7FH )

minimum value
center value
maximum Value

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(3-1-6) CONTROL CHANGE


STATUS
1011nnnn (BnH)
CONTROL NUMBER
0ccccccc
CONTROL VALUE
0vvvvvvv

n = 0 ~ 15 VOICE CHANNEL NUMBER

* The CONTROL NUMBER to be transmitted.


c=0
BANK SEL MSB

c = 32
c=1
c=7
c = 10
c = 71
c = 72
c = 73
c = 74
c = 91
c = 93
c = 94

BANK SEL LSB


MODULATION
MAIN VOLUME
PANPOT
HARMONIC CONTENT
RELEASE TIME
ATTACK TIME
BRIGHTNESS
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 1
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 3
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 4

* The CONTROL NUMBER to be received.


c=0
BANK SEL MSB

c = 32
c=1
c=5
c=6
c = 38
c=7
c = 10
c = 11
c = 16
c = 64
c = 65
c = 66
c = 67
c = 71
c = 72
c = 73
c = 74
c = 84
c = 91
c = 93
c = 94
c = 96
c = 97

BANK SEL LSB


MODULATION
PORTAMENTO TIME
DATA ENTRY MSB
DATA ENTRY LSB
MAIN VOLUME
PANPOT
EXPRESSION
AC1 CONTROLLER
SUSTAIN SWITCH
PORTAMENTO SWITCH
SOSTENUTO
SOFT PEDAL
HARMONIC CONTENT
RELEASE TIME
ATTACK TIME
BRIGHTNESS
PORTAMENT CONTROL
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 1
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 3
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 4
DATA ENTRY INC
DATA ENTRY DEC

;v=

0 :XG NORMAL,
64 :SFX NORMAL,
126 :XG SFX KIT,
127 :XG DRUM
; v = 0 - 127
*3
; v = 0 - 127
*2
; v = 0 - 127
; v = 0 - 127
; v = 0:-64 - 64:0 - 127:+63
*2
; v = 0:-64 - 64:0 - 127:+63
*2
; v = 0:-64 - 64:0 - 127:+63
*2
; v = 0:-64 - 64:0 - 127:+63
*2
; v = 0 - 127
; v = 0 - 127
; v = 0 - 127 (Only when Connection = 1 (System))

;v=

0 :XG NORMAL,
64 :SFX NORMAL,
126 :XG SFX KIT,
127 :XG DRUM
; v = 0 - 127
; v = 0 - 127
*2
; v = 0 - 127
*2
; v = 0 - 127
*1
; v = 0 - 127
*1
; v = 0 - 127
; v = 0 - 127
; v = 0 - 127
; v = 0 - 127
*2
; v = 0-63:OFF , 64-127:ON
*2
; v = 0-63:OFF , 64-127:ON
*2
; v = 0-63:OFF , 64-127:ON
*2
; v = 0-63:OFF , 64-127:ON
*2
; v = 0:-64 - 64:0 - 127:+63
*2
; v = 0:-64 - 64:0 - 127:+63
*2
; v = 0:-64 - 64:0 - 127:+63
*2
; v = 0:-64 - 64:0 - 127:+63
*2
; v = 0 - 127
*2
; v = 0 - 127
; v = 0 - 127
; v = 0 - 127(Only when Connection = 1 (System))
; v = 127
*1
; v = 127
*1

*1 Used only to set the parameter specified by RPN


*2 Not valid for rhythm voices.
*3 When MSB is other than 0 or 127, this is 0.
When MSB = 0, this is 0,1,3,5,8,12,14,16,17,18,19,20,24,25,27,28,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,
41,42,43,45,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,96,97,98,99,100,101
When MSB = 127, this is 0.
MODULATION controls the depth of vibrato.
PORTAMENTO TIME adjusts the speed of the pitch change if the Portamento Switch = ON. A setting of
0 produces the shortest portamento time, and 127 produces the longest portamento time.
For consistency with the GMx Portamento Control
Standard, this value is valid only for the Portamento Switch (Ctr#65).
PANPOT produces change relative to the preset value of the voice, both for melody voices and for rhythm
voices.

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For PORTAMENTO CONTROL, the portamento time is always fixed at 0.


EFFECT SEND LEVEL 1 controls the Reverb send.
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 3 controls the Chorus send.
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 4 controls the Variation send.
HARMONIC CONTENT adjusts the resonance specified by the Voice. This is a relative parameter, and
specifies an increase or decrease centered at 64. Higher values will produce a more distinctive tone. For
some voices, the effective range maybe less than the range of the setting.
RELEASE TIME adjusts the envelope release time specified by the Voice. This is a relative parameter, and
specifies an increase or decrease centered at 64.
ATTACK TIME adjusts the envelope attack time specified by the Voice. This is a relative parameter, and
specifies an increase or decrease centered at 64.
BRIGHTNESS adjusts the cutoff frequency specified by the Voice. This is a relative parameter, and
specifies an increase or decrease centered at 64. Decreasing the value will make the sound more mellow.
For some voices, the effective range may be less than the range of the setting.
The following Bank Select related operations will all occur when a Program Change is received.
Bank Select MSB:60h-6Fh are not sounded on models which do not support GMx, but since on the
QY100 these are for future expansion of melodic voices, they will be sounded for the present by
MSB00h.
If Bank Select MSB is other than 0,40H, 60H-6FH, 7EH, or 7FH, voice Off will be selected.
If Bank Select MSB = 0,40H, 60H-60FH, 7EH or 7FH is selected, unsupported BANK SELECT LSB
numbers will be ignored.

(3-2) CHANNEL MODE MESSAGES


STATUS
1011nnnn (BnH)
CONTROL NUMBER
0ccccccc
CONTROL VALUE
0vvvvvvv

n = 0 ~ 15 VOICE CHANNEL NUMBER


c = CONTROL NUMBER
v = DATA VALUE

(3-2-1) ALL SOUND OFF (CONTROL NUMBER = 78H , DATA VALUE = 0)


Turns off the sound of all currently sounding notes on the corresponding channel. The status of channel
messages such as Note On and Hold On is also turned off.

(3-2-2) RESET ALL CONTROLLERS (CONTROL NUMBER = 79H , DATA VALUE = 0)


Resets the values of the following controllers.
PITCH BEND CHANGE
AFTER TOUCH
MODULATION
AC1 CONTROLLER
EXPRESSION
SUSTAIN SWITCH
PORTAMENTO SWITCH
SOSTENUTO SWITCH
SOFT PEDAL
NRPN
RPN
PORTAMENT CONTROL

0 (center)
0 (minimum)
0 (off)
0 (minimum)
127 (maximum)
0 (off)
1 (on)
0 (off)
0 (off)
Un-set status. Internal data will not change.
Un-set status. Internal data will not change.
reset

The following data will not change.


PROGRAM CHANGE, BANK SELECT MSB/LSB, VOLUME, PAN.
HARMONIC CONTENT, RELEASE TIME, ATTACK TIME, BRIGHTNESS, DRY SEND LEVEL,
EFFECT SEND LEVEL 1, EFFECT SEND LEVEL 3, EFFECT SEND LEVEL 4,
PITCH BEND SENSITIVITY, FINE TUNING, COURSE TUNING

(3-2-3) ALL NOTE OFF (CONTROL NUMBER = 7BH , DATA VALUE = 0)


Turns off all notes of the corresponding channel which are on. However if Sustain or Sostenuto are on,
the sound will continue until these are turned off.

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(3-2-4) OMNI MODE OFF (CONTROL NUMBER = 7CH , DATA VALUE = 0)


Performs the same processing as when ALL NOTE OFF is received. Sets the VOICE RECEIVE CHANNEL
to OMNI OFF and CHANNEL = 1.

(3-2-5) OMNI MODE ON (CONTROL NUMBER = 7DH , DATA VALUE = 0)


Performs the same processing as when ALL NOTE OFF is received. Does not set OMNI ON. Sets the
VOICE RECEIVE CHANNEL to OMNI ON.

(3-2-6) MONO (CONTROL NUMBER = 7EH , DATA VALUE = 0)


Performs the same processing as when All SOUND OFF is received, and if the 3rd byte (mono number) is
in the range 016, sets the corresponding channel to Mode 4 (m=1).
If in the VOICE MODE, Mode 2 (m=1) is also possible, according to the VOICE RECEIVE CHANNEL.

(3-2-7) POLY (CONTROL NUMBER = 7FH , DATA VALUE = 0)


Performs the same processing as when ALL SOUND OFF is received, and sets the corresponding
channel to Mode 3.
When in the VOICE MODE, Mode 1 is also possible, according to the VOICE RECEIVE CHANNEL.

(3-3) REGISTERED PARAMETER NUMBER


STATUS
1011nnnn (BnH)
LSB
01100100 (64H)
RPN LSB
0ppppppp
MSB
01100101 (65H)
RPN MSB
0qqqqqqq
DATA ENTRY MSB
00000110 (06H)
DATA VALUE
0mmmmmmm
DATA ENTRY LSB
00100110 (26H)
DATA VALUE
0lllllll

n = 0 ~ 15 VOICE CHANNEL NUMBER


p = RPN LSB (Refer to the table on the following page.)
q = RPN MSB (Refer to the table on the following page.)
m = Data Value
l = Data Value

First transmit an RPN MSB and RPN LSB to specify the parameter that is to be controlled, then use Data
Entry to set the value of the specified parameter.
RPN
LSB MSB

D.ENTRY
MSB LSB

PARAMETER NAME

DATA RANGE

00H 00H
01H 00H

mmH
mmH

llH

PITCH BEND SENSITIVITY


MASTER FINE TUNE

02H 00H
7FH 7FH

mmH

MASTER COARSE TUNE


RPN RESET

00H - 18H (0 - 24 semitones)


{mmH,llH} = {00H,00H} - {40H,00H} - {7FH,7FH}
(-8192*100/8192) - 0 - (+8192*100/8192)
28H - 40H - 58H (-24 - 0 - +24 semitones)
Set to a condition in which the RPN number is
unspecified.
Internal settings will not change.

(3-4) NON-REGISTERED PARAMETER NUMBER


STATUS
1011nnnn (BnH)
LSB
01100010 (62H)
RPN LSB
0ppppppp
MSB
01100011 (63H)
RPN MSB
0qqqqqqq
DATA ENTRY MSB
00000110 (06H)
DATA VALUE
0mmmmmmm

n = 0 ~ 15 VOICE CHANNEL NUMBER


p = NRPN LSB (Refer to the table on the following page.)
q = NRPN MSB (Refer to the table on the following page.)
m = Data Value

First transmit an NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB to specify the parameter that is to be controlled, then use
Data Entry to set the value of the specified parameter.

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NRPN
MSB LSB

D.ENTRY
MSB LSB

PARAMETER NAME

DATA RANGE

01H 08H
01H 09H
01H 0AH

mmH
mmH
mmH

VIBRATO RATE
VIBRATO DEPTH
VIBRATO DELAY

00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)


00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)

QY100

01H
01H
01H
01H
01H
14H
15H
16H
17H
18H
19H
1AH
1CH

20H
21H
63H
64H
66H
rrH
rrH
rrH
rrH
rrH
rrH
rrH
rrH

1DH rrH
1EH rrH
1FH rrH

mmH
mmH
mmH
mmH
mmH
mmH
mmH
mmH
mmH
mmH
mmH
mmH
mmH

FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY


FILTER RESONANCE
EG ATTACK TIME
EG DECAY TIME
EG RELEASE TIME
DRUM INST FILTER CUTOFF FREQ.
DRUM INST FILTER RESONANCE
DRUM INST AEG ATTACK RATE
DRUM INST AEG DECAY RATE
DRUM INST PITCH COARSE
DRUM INST PITCH FINE
DRUM INST LEVEL
DRUM INST PANPOT

mmH
mmH
mmH

DRUM INST REVERB SEND LEVEL


DRUM INST CHORUS SEND LEVEL
DRUM INST VARIATION SEND LEVEL

00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)


00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
00H - 7FH (0 - maximum)
00H, 01H - 40H - 7FH
(random, left - center - right)
00H - 7FH (0 - maximum)
00H - 7FH (0 - maximum)
00H - 7FH (0 - maximum)

MSB 14h-1Fh (for drum) are valid only if the channel is set to Drum Set Mode.
rrH : drum instrument note number

(3-5) SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGES


(3-5-1) ACTIVE SENSING
STATUS
11111110

(FEH)

Transmitted at intervals of approximately 200 msec.


Once this message is received, SENSING will begin. If neither STATUS nor DATA messages are received
for an interval longer than approximately 350 msec, the MIDI RECEIVE BUFFER will be cleared, and all
sounding notes and SUSTAIN SWITCH will be forced off. Also, data for each of the controls will be reset
to specific values.

(3-6) SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE


(3-6-1) UNIVERSAL NON REALTIME MESSAGE
(3-6-1-1) GENERAL MIDI MODE ON
F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 01H F7H
The following controller values will be reset.
VOLUME
PAN
PROGRAM CHANGE
BANK SELECT MSB
REVERB DEPTH
PITCH BEND CHANGE
MODULATION
EXPRESSION
SUSTAIN SWITCH
SOSTENUTO SWITCH
RPN
PORTAMENT CONTROL
MIDI MASTER VOLUME
PITCH BEND SENSITIVITY
FINE TUNING
COURSE TUNING

100
Center
1 (Grandpno)
0
40
0 (center)
0 (off)
127 (maximum)
0 (off)
0 (off)
Un-set status.
reset
127 (maximum)
02 (2 semitones)
0
0

(3-6-2) UNIVERSAL REALTIME MESSAGE


(3-6-2-1) MIDI MASTER VOLUME
F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 01H llH mmH F7H
Modifies the MASTER VOLUME value.
The value of mm is used as the MIDI Master Volume (the ll value is ignored).

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(3-6-3) PARAMETER CHANGE


(3-6-3-1) MIDI MASTER TUNING
F0H 43H 1nH 27H 30H 00H 00H mmH llH ccH F7H
Modifies the MASTER TUNE value.
The values of mm and ll are used as the MIDI Master Tuning.
(n and cc values are ignored.)
T = M*200/256-100
Where

T : actual tuning value (-99 +99)


M : a one-byte value with MSB of mm bits 0-3, and LSB of ll bits 0-3.

(3-6-3-2) XG SYSTEM ON
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0001nnnn
1n
01001100
4C
0aaaaaaa
00
0aaaaaaa
00
0aaaaaaa
7E
00000000
00
11110111
F7

Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
device Number
Model ID
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
Data
End of Exclusive

When On is received, the SYSTEM MODE will be changed to XG.


Since approximately 50 ms is required in order to execute this message, an appropriate interval must be
allowed before the next message.
Controllers will be reset, and all Multi Part and Effect data of the attached table, together with the values
of all data of All System that are noted as (XG), will be reset to the Default values.

(3-6-3-3) XG PARAMETER CHANGE


11110000
F0
01000011
43
0001nnnn
1n
01001100
4C
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0ddddddd
ddddddd
|
|
11110111
F7

Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
device Number
Model ID
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
Data
End of Exclusive

For parameters with a Data Size of 2 or 4, the corresponding amount of data will be transmitted.
For Addresses and Byte Counts, refer to the attached tables.
The following four types are transmitted and received. ( Transmitted only if a Parameter Change Request
is received.)
System Data
Multi Effect Data
(ignored in Voice Mode)
Multi Part Data
(ignored in Voice Mode)
Drums Setup Data

(3-6-4) BULK DUMP


(3-6-4-1) XG BULK DUMP
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0000nnnn
0n
01001100
4C
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa

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Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
device Number
Model ID
ByteCount
ByteCount
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low

QY100

00000000
|
0ccccccc
11110111

00
|
ccccccc
F7

Data
Check-sum
End of Exclusive

For Addresses and Byte Counts, refer to the attached tables.


Check sum is the value which produces a lower 7 bits of zero when the Byte Count, Start Address, Data,
and the Check-sum itself are added.
513 bytes or more must not be transmitted at once. Thus, if a Dump Request for 513 or more bytes is
received, the date will be divided into packets of 512 bytes or less, and transmitted at an appropriate
timing interval (120 msec or longer).
The following five types are transmitted and received. (Transmitted only if a Bulk Dump Request is
received.)
System Data
Multi Effect Data (for each module)
Multi Part Data (for each part)
Drums Setup Data (for each note)
System Information (transmitted only)

(3-6-5) DUMP REQUEST


(3-6-5-1) XG DUMP REQUEST
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0010nnnn
2n
01001100
4C
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
11110111
F7

Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
device Number
Model ID
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
End of Exclusive

For Addresses and Byte Counts, refer to the attached tables.


The following four types are received.
System Data
Multi Effect Data (for each module)
Multi Part Data (for each part)
Drums Setup Data (for each note)

(3-6-6) XG PARAMETER REQUEST


11110000
F0
01000011
43
0011nnnn
3n
01001100
4C
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
11110111
F7

Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
device Number
Model ID
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
End of Exclusive

For Addresses and Byte Counts, refer to the attached tables.


The following four types are received.
System Data
Multi Effect Data
Multi Part Data
Drums Setup Data

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(4) Diagram of connections between the Keyboard/ Switch block, Sequencer block, and
Tone Generator block
MIDI IN
(TO HOST)

KEYBOARD

Selected
Track

Filter

REC SEQUENCER
PLAY SEQUENCER

TONE GENERATOR

MIDI OUT
(TO HOST)

When PC1, PC2 or, Mac is selected with the HOST SELECT switch, data will be transmitted and received
via the TO HOST connector.
In this case, MIDI data received via the MIDI IN connector will re-transmitted to the TO HOST connector,
data received via the TO HOST connector will be re-transmitted to the MIDI OUT connector.

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Sequencer part
(1) TRANSMIT FLOW
MIDI <
OUT

CHANNEL VOICE MESSAGE


NOTE ON/OFF
KEYS AFTER TOUCH
CONTROL CHANGE
PROGRAM CHANGE
CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH
PITCH BEND CHANGE

9nH
AnH
BnH
CnH
DnH
EnH

CHANNEL MODE MESSAGE


ALL SOUND OFF
RESET ALL CONTROLLERS
LOCAL CONTROL
OMNI MODE OFF
OMNI MODE ON
MONO MODE ON
POLY MODE ON

BnH
BnH
BnH
BnH
BnH
BnH
BnH

78H
79H
7AH
7CH
7DH
7EH
7FH

SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE F0H ........ F7H


SW1
SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE
TIMING CLOCK
F8H
START
FAH
CONTINUE
FBH
STOP
FCH
SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE
SONG POSITION POINTER F2H
SONG SELECT
F3H
SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE
IDENTITY REPLY
<BULK DUMP>
SONG
PATTERN
SETUP
INFORMATION
GUITAR EFFECT
<PARAMETER CHANGE>
SYSTEM

SW1

F0H 7EH 7FH 06H 02H 43H 00H 41H ddH ddH 00H 00H 00H 01H F7
F0H
F0H
F0H
F0H
F0H

43H
43H
43H
43H
43H

00H
00H
00H
00H
00H

5FH
5FH
5FH
5FH
5FH

bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH

bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH

ccH
ccH
ccH
ccH
ccH

F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H

F0H 43H 10H 5FH bbH bbH aaH aaH aaH ddH.....ddH ccH F7H

MIDI Control
Transmission can be turned On/Off.

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OMNI MODE ON
MONO MODE ON
POLY MODE ON

BnH 7DH
BnH 7EH
BnH 7FH

(3-3) SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE


These are transmitted and received as Control Messages for QY100 functions.
They are not recorded as SEQUENCE DATA.

(3-3-1) SONG POSITION POINTER


STATUS
11110010 (F2H)
LSB
0vvvvvvv
MSB
0vvvvvvv

SONG POSITION LSB


SONG POSITION MSB

Transmitted when you move to a different measure in the SONG PLAY Mode.
Received when in SONG PLAY Standby.

(3-3-2) SONG SELECT


STATUS
SONG NUMBER

11110011 (F3H)
0sssssss

SONG NUMBER (PATTERN NUMBER in the PATTERN Mode)

In the SONG PLAY Mode, this will be transmitted when a SONG is switched.
In the PATTERN PLAY Mode, this will be transmitted when a PATTERN is switched.
When in SONG PLAY Mode Standby, PATTERN PLAY Mode Standby, and PLAY, this message is received.
When received in the PATTERN PLAY Mode, the PATTERN will change.

(3-4) SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGE


Not recorded as Sequence Data.

(3-4-1) TIMING CLOCK


STATUS

11111000 (F8H)

You can select whether the internal clock will be used as the Timing Clock, or whether Timing Clock
messages from the MIDI IN will be used.
Transmission and reception can be turned On/Off.

(3-4-2) START
STATUS

11111010 (FAH)

Transmission/Reception can be turned On/Off.

(3-4-3) CONTINUE
STATUS

11111011 (FBH)

Transmission/Reception can be turned On/Off.

(3-4-4) STOP
STATUS

11111100 (FCH)

Transmission/Reception can be turned On/Off.

(3-5) SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE


All System Exclusive Messages are recorded and played back.
Even if time intervals existed within the actual data that was received, the entire message between F0
and F7 will be recorded into one timing location.
For playback, an interval time can be specified for each 1K bytes.

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(2) RECEIVE FLOW


SW1
MIDI
IN

>

<CHANNEL VOICE MESSAGE>


NOTE OFF
NOTE ON/OFF
KEYS AFTER TOUCH
CONTROL CHANGE
PROGRAM CHANGE
CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH
PITCH BEND CHANGE

8nH
9nH
AnH
BnH
CnH
DnH
EnH

CHANNEL MODE MESSAGE


ALL SOUND OFF
RESET ALL CONTROLLERS
LOCAL CONTROL
OMNI MODE OFF
OMNI MODE ON
MONO MODE ON
POLY MODE ON

BnH
BnH
BnH
BnH
BnH
BnH
BnH

78H
79H
7AH
7CH
7DH
7EH
7FH

SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE F0H ........ F7H


SW3
TIMING CLOCK

F8H

SW2
SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE
START
FAH
CONTINUE
FBH
STOP
FCH
SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE
SONG POSITION POINTER F2H
SONG SELECT
F3H
SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE
IDENTITY REQUEST
<BULK DUMP>
SONG
PATTERN
SETUP
INFORMATION
GUITAR EFFECT
<PARAMETER CHANGE>
SYSTEM
COMMAND
<BULK DUMP REQUEST>
SONG
PATTERN
SETUP
ALL
INFORMATION
GUITAR EFFECT
<PARAMETER REQUEST>
SYSTEM
SECTION CONTROL

F0H 7EH 0nH 06H 01H F7H


F0H
F0H
F0H
F0H
F0H

43H
43H
43H
43H
43H

00H
00H
00H
00H
00H

5FH
5FH
5FH
5FH
5FH

bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH

bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH

ccH
ccH
ccH
ccH
ccH

F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H

F0H 43H 10H 5FH bbH bbH aaH aaH aaH ddH.....ddH ccH F7H
F0H 43H 10H 5FH bbH bbH aaH aaH aaH ddH.....ddH ccH F7H
F0H
F0H
F0H
F0H
F0H
F0H

43H
43H
43H
43H
43H
43H

20H
20H
20H
20H
20H
20H

5FH
5FH
5FH
5FH
5FH
5FH

bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH

bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH
bbH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH
aaH

ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH
ddH.....ddH

ccH
ccH
ccH
ccH
ccH
ccH

F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H
F7H

F0H 43H 30H 5FH bbH bbH aaH aaH aaH ddH.....ddH ccH F7H
F0H 43H 7EH 00H ssH ddH F7H

SW1

Input Filter
Reception can be turned on/off according to the Input Filter settings.

SW2

MIDI Control
Reception can be turned On/Off.

SW3

MIDI Sync
Select whether timing will be determined by the Internal clock, or by MIDI Clock
messages received at MIDI IN.

57

QY100

OMNI MODE ON
MONO MODE ON
POLY MODE ON

BnH 7DH
BnH 7EH
BnH 7FH

(3-3) SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE


These are transmitted and received as Control Messages for QY100 functions.
They are not recorded as SEQUENCE DATA.

(3-3-1) SONG POSITION POINTER


STATUS
11110010 (F2H)
LSB
0vvvvvvv
MSB
0vvvvvvv

SONG POSITION LSB


SONG POSITION MSB

Transmitted when you move to a different measure in the SONG PLAY Mode.
Received when in SONG PLAY Standby.

(3-3-2) SONG SELECT


STATUS
SONG NUMBER

11110011 (F3H)
0sssssss

SONG NUMBER (PATTERN NUMBER in the PATTERN Mode)

In the SONG PLAY Mode, this will be transmitted when a SONG is switched.
In the PATTERN PLAY Mode, this will be transmitted when a PATTERN is switched.
When in SONG PLAY Mode Standby, PATTERN PLAY Mode Standby, and PLAY, this message is received.
When received in the PATTERN PLAY Mode, the PATTERN will change.

(3-4) SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGE


Not recorded as Sequence Data.

(3-4-1) TIMING CLOCK


STATUS

11111000 (F8H)

You can select whether the internal clock will be used as the Timing Clock, or whether Timing Clock
messages from the MIDI IN will be used.
Transmission and reception can be turned On/Off.

(3-4-2) START
STATUS

11111010 (FAH)

Transmission/Reception can be turned On/Off.

(3-4-3) CONTINUE
STATUS

11111011 (FBH)

Transmission/Reception can be turned On/Off.

(3-4-4) STOP
STATUS

11111100 (FCH)

Transmission/Reception can be turned On/Off.

(3-5) SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE


All System Exclusive Messages are recorded and played back.
Even if time intervals existed within the actual data that was received, the entire message between F0
and F7 will be recorded into one timing location.
For playback, an interval time can be specified for each 1K bytes.

58

QY100

(3-6) SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE


In the QY100, the following Exclusive Messages can be used.
The following data, during Standby for SONG MODE, PATTERN MODE, will be transmitted and received
as the QY100s internal data.
When RECORDING, it will be recorded as Sequence Data.

(3-6-1) UNIVERSAL NON REALTIME MESSAGE


(3-6-1-1) IDENTITY REQUEST (Received only)
F0H 7EH 0nH 06H 01H F7H (n is device number however, the QY100 receives when in OMNI.)

(3-6-1-2) IDENTITY REPLY (Transmitted only)


F0H 7EH 7FH 06H 02H 43H 00H 41H ddH ddH 00H 00H 00H 01H F7H
dd;Device Number Code
QY100 = 04H,34H

(3-6-2) SECTION CONTROL


11110000
F0
01000011
43
01111110
7E
00000000
00
0sssssss
ss
0ddddddd
dd
11110111
F7

Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Style
Section Control
Section
On/Off
End of Exclusive

ss=08H-0EH, dd=on is received, and the PATTERN will be changed to the QY100s sections INTRO,
MAIN A, MAIN B, FILL AB, FILL BA, ENDING, and BLANK respectively.

(3-6-3) BULK DUMP and PARAMETER CHANGE


The following 3 types of data are received and transmitted by the QY100.
(1) Bulk Dump SEQ Data
SONG DATA,PATTERN DATA
(2) Bulk Dump Data
SETUP DATA,SONG INFORMATION,PATTERN INFORMATION
(3) Parameter Change
BULK MODE ON/OFF,CLEAR SONG,CLEAR PATTERN
Requests are the following 2 types.
(4) Bulk Dump Request
(5) Parameter Change Request

SONG DATA,PATTERN DATA,SETUP DATA,


SONG INFORMATION,PATTERN INFORMATION
BULK MODE ON/OFF,CLEAR SONG,CLEAR PATTERN

(3-6-3-1) Bulk Dump SEQ DATA


The format for transmission and reception of SONG DATA and PATTERN DATA.
The data size for one transmission or reception is 147 byte.
Long sequencer files will be divided before 147 bytes, separated, and transmitted.
8bit original data will be converted into 7bit MIDI data.
Refer to <Table 1-9 >for Address and Data size.
11110000
01000011
00000000
01011111
00000001
00010011
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
0ddddddd
|
0ddddddd
0ccccccc
11110111

F0
43
00
5F
01
13
aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
ddddddd
|
ddddddd
ccccccc
F7

Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
substatus
model ID
ByteCount MSB (The data size is fixed at 147 bytes.)
ByteCount LSB
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
data
data
Check-sum
End Of Exclusive

59

QY100

(3-6-3-2) Bulk Dump DATA


The format for transmission and reception of SETUP DATA, SONG INFORMATION and PATTERN
INFORMATION.
Refer to <Table 1-9> for Address and Data size.
11110000
01000011
00000000
01011111
0bbbbbbb
0bbbbbbb
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
0ddddddd
|
0ddddddd
0ccccccc
11110111

F0
43
00
5F
bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
ddddddd
|
ddddddd
ccccccc
F7

Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
substatus
model ID
ByteCount MSB
ByteCount LSB
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
data
data
Check-sum
End Of Exclusive

(3-6-3-3) Parameter Change


The format for executing BULK MODE ON/OFF, CLEAR SONG and CLEAR PATTERN.
11110000
01000011
00010000
01011111
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
0ddddddd
11110111

F0
43
10
5F
aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
ddddddd
F7

Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
substatus
model ID
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
data
End Of Exclusive

(3-6-3-4) Bulk Dump Request


The Bulk Data request of SONG DATA, PATTERN DATA, SETUP DATA, SONG INFORMATION, and
PATTERN INFORMATION.
11110000
01000011
00100000
01011111
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
11110111

F0
43
20
5F
aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
F7

Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
substatus
model ID
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
End Of Exclusive

(3-6-3-5) Parameter Change Request


Parameter request for BULK MODE ON/OFF.
11110000
01000011
00110000
01011111
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
11110111

60

F0
43
30
5F
aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
F7

Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
substatus
model ID
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
End Of Exclusive

QY100

<Table 1-1>
Parameter Base Address

SYSTEM

Parameter Change
Address
(H) (M) (L)
Description
00 00 00
System
00 00 7D
Drum Setup Reset
00 00 7E
XG System On
00 00 7F
All Parameter Reset

INFORMATION

01

00

00

System Information

EFFECT 1

02
02

01
40

00
00
:

Effect1 (Reverb,Chorus,Variation )
Reserved
:
:

00

00
:
00

Multi Part 1
:
:
Multi Part 32

00
:

Reserved
:

18
18

00
00

Drum Setup 1
Drum Setup 2

18

00
:
nn

Reserved
:
Reserved

:
MULTI PART

08
:
08

0F

08

10
:

DRUM

30
31
32
:
3F

nn

Address
:
3n 18 00
3n 19 00

:
3n 54 00

Parameter
:
note number 24
note number 25
:
note number 84

< Table 1-2 >


MIDI Parameter Change table ( SYSTEM )
Address
(H)
00 00 00
01
02
03

Size Data
(H) (H)
4
0000
..07FF

04
1
05
1
06
1
7D
7E
7F
TOTAL SIZE 06

00..7F
00..7F
28..58
n
00
00

Parameter Name

Description

Master Tune

-102.4..+102.3[cent]
1st bit3-0bit15-12
2nd bit3-0bit11-8
3rd bit3-0bit7-4
4th bit3-0bit3-0
0..127

Master Volume
Not Used
Transpose
Drum Setup Reset
XG System On
All Parameter Reset

Default value
(H)
00 04 00 00
(0400)
(not reset by XG or GM on)

7F

-24..+24[semitones]
40
n=Drum Setup Number
00=XG System on (receive only)
00=on (receive only)

< Table 1-3 >


MIDI Parameter table ( System information )
Address
Size Data
Parameter Name
Description
(H)
(H) (H)
01 00 00
E
20..7F
Model Name
(QY100 )
:
0E
1
00
0F
1
00
XG Support Level
0..127
TOTAL SIZE 10
(Transmitted in response to a Dump Request. Not received. Bulk Dump Only)

Default value
(H)

61

QY100

< Table 1-4 >


MIDI Parameter Change table ( EFFECT 1)
Address
(H)
02 01 00

62

Size Data
(H) (H)
2
00..7F
00..7F
02
1
00..7F
03
1
00..7F
04
1
00..7F
05
1
00..7F
06
1
00..7F
07
1
00..7F
08
1
00..7F
09
1
00..7F
0A
1
00..7F
0B
1
00..7F
0C
1
00..7F
0D
1
01..7F
TOTAL SIZE 0E

Parameter Name

Description

Reverb Type MSB


Reverb Type LSB
Reverb Parameter 1
Reverb Parameter 2
Reverb Parameter 3
Reverb Parameter 4
Reverb Parameter 5
Reverb Parameter 6
Reverb Parameter 7
Reverb Parameter 8
Reverb Parameter 9
Reverb Parameter 10
Reverb Return
Reverb Pan

Refer to Effect Type List


00 : basic type
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
-..0..+6dB (0..96..127)
L63..C..R63 (1..64..127)

Default value
(H)
01 (=HALL1)
00
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
60
40

02 01 10
11
12
13
14
15
TOTAL SIZE

1
1
1
1
1
1
6

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Reverb Parameter 11
Reverb Parameter 12
Reverb Parameter 13
Reverb Parameter 14
Reverb Parameter 15
Reverb Parameter 16

Refer to Ef. Parameter List


Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List

depends on Reverb type


depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type
depends on Reverb type

02 01 20

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
TOTAL SIZE

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0F

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
01..7F
00..7F

Chorus Type MSB


Chorus Type LSB
Chorus Parameter 1
Chorus Parameter 2
Chorus Parameter 3
Chorus Parameter 4
Chorus Parameter 5
Chorus Parameter 6
Chorus Parameter 7
Chorus Parameter 8
Chorus Parameter 9
Chorus Parameter 10
Chorus Return
Chorus Pan
Send Chorus To Reverb

Refer to Effect Type List


00 : basic type
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
-..0..+6dB (0..96..127)
L63..C..R63 (1..64..127)
-..0..+6dB (0..96..127)

41 (=Chorus1)
00
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
60
40
00

02 01 30
31
32
33
34
35
TOTAL SIZE

1
1
1
1
1
1
6

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Chorus Parameter 11
Chorus Parameter 12
Chorus Parameter 13
Chorus Parameter 14
Chorus Parameter 15
Chorus Parameter 16

Refer to Ef. Parameter List


Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List

depends on Chorus Type


depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type
depends on Chorus Type

02 01 40

42

44

46

48

4A

4C

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Variation Type MSB


Variation Type LSB
Variation Param 1 MSB
Variation Param 1 LSB
Variation Param 2 MSB
Variation Param 2 LSB
Variation Param 3 MSB
Variation Param 3 LSB
Variation Param 4 MSB
Variation Param 4 LSB
Variation Param 5 MSB
Variation Param 5 LSB
Variation Param 6 MSB
Variation Param 6 LSB

Refer to Ef. Type List


00 : basic type
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List

05 (=DELAY L,C,R)
00
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type

QY100

Address
(H)
4E

Size Data
(H) (H)
2
00..7F
00..7F
50
2
00..7F
00..7F
52
2
00..7F
00..7F
54
2
00..7F
00..7F
56
1
00..7F
57
1
01..7F
58
1
00..7F
59
1
00..7F
5A
1
00..01
5B
1
00..1F
5C
1
01..7F
5D
1
01..7F
5E
1
01..7F
5F
1
01..7F
60
1
01..7F
TOTAL SIZE 21

Parameter Name

Description

Variation Param 7 MSB


Variation Param 7 LSB
Variation Param 8 MSB
Variation Param 8 LSB
Variation Param 9 MSB
Variation Param 9 LSB
Variation Param 10 MSB
Variation Param 10 LSB
Variation Return
Variation Pan
Send Variation To Rev.
Send Variation To Cho.
Variation Connection
Variation Part
MW Variation Ctrl Depth
PB Variation Ctrl Depth
AT Variation Ctrl Depth
AC1 Variation CtrlDepth
AC2 Variation CtrlDepth

Refer to Ef. Parameter List


Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
Refer to Ef. Parameter List
-..0..+6dB (0..96..127)
L63..C..R63 (1..64..127)
-..0..+6dB (0..96..127)
-..0..+6dB (0..96..127)
0:insertion,1:system
part1..32 (0..31) ,off (127)
-63..+63
-63..+63
-63..+63
-63..+63
-63..+63

Default value
(H)
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
60
40
00
00
00
7F
00
00
00
00
00

02 01 70
71
72
73
74
75
TOTAL SIZE

Variation Parameter 11
Variation Parameter 12
Variation Parameter 13
Variation Parameter 14
Variation Parameter 15
Variation Parameter 16

option Parameter
option Parameter
option Parameter
option Parameter
option Parameter
option Parameter

depends on vari. type


depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type
depends on vari. type

Parameter Name

Description

Default value
(H)

MESSAGE WINDOW

32..127 (ASCII CHARACTER)

1
1
1
1
1
1
6

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

< Table 1-5 >


MIDI Parameter Change table ( DISPLAY DATA )
Address
Size Data
(H)
(H) (H)
06 00 00
20 20..7F
:
1F
TOTAL SIZE 20
07 00 00

30

00..7F
:

2F
TOTAL SIZE 30

BITMAP WINDOW Data0 0..127 (ASCII CHARACTER)


:
BITMAP WINDOW Data47

The following shows the relationship of data and the display.


7 horizontally arranged elements are combined to create 1 byte of data.
When the elements are displayed, the bit that is displayed is 1, and the bit that is not displayed is 0.
The arrangement for the displays data is below.

Data 0
Data 1
Data 2
Data 3
Data 4
Data 5
Data 6
Data 7
Data 8
Data 9
Data 10
Data 11
Data 12
Data 13
Data 14
Data 15

b6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Data 16
Data 17
Data 18
Data 19
Data 20
Data 21
Data 22
Data 23
Data 24
Data 25
Data 26
Data 27
Data 28
Data 29
Data 30
Data 31

b6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Data 32
Data 33
Data 34
Data 35
Data 36
Data 37
Data 38
Data 39
Data 40
Data 41
Data 42
Data 43
Data 44
Data 45
Data 46
Data 47

b6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

Data 32-47 only uses bit 6 and bit 5.

63

QY100

In the Bit Map Data, only the specified elements can also be received. At this time, other elements are displayed in
their previous condition.
Parameter changes for DISPLAY DATA can be constantly transmitted from the specified region.

< Table 1-6 >


MIDI Parameter Change table ( MULTI PART )
Address
(H)
08 nn 00
nn 01
nn 02
nn 03
nn 04
nn 05
nn 06

Size
(H)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Data
(H)
00..20
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..0F,
00..01
00..02

nn 07

00..02

Part Mode

nn 08
nn 09
nn 0A

1
2

28..58
00..FF

Note Shift
Detune

nn
nn
nn
nn

0B
0C
0D
0E

1
1
1
1

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Volume
Velocity Sense Depth
Velocity Sense Offset
Pan

nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn

0F
10
11
12
13
14

1
1
1
1
1
1

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn

15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn

1D
1E
1F
20
21
22

nn 23
nn 24
nn 25
nn 26
nn 27
nn 28
TOTAL SIZE
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn

64

30
31
32
33
34

Parameter Name

Description

Default value
(H)
0 (Part10) ,2 (Others)
7F (Part10) ,00 (Others)
00
00
Part No. 7F
01
01

Element Reserve
Bank Select MSB
Bank Select LSB
Program Number
Rcv Channel
Mono/Poly Mode
Same Note Number
Key On Assign

Note Limit Low


Note Limit High
Dry Level
Chorus Send
Reverb Send
Variation Send

0..32
0..127
0..127
1..128
0..15;1..16,127;off
0:mono,1:poly
0:single
1:multi
2:inst (for DRUM)
0:normal
1..3:drum thru,drum1..2
-24..+24[semitones]
-12.8..+12.7[Hz]
1st bit3..0bit7..4
2nd bit3..0bit3..0
0..127
0..127
0..127
0:random
L63..C..R63 (1..64..127)
C-2..G8
C-2..G8
0..127
0..127
0..127
0..127

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Vibrato Rate
Vibrato Depth
Vibrato Delay
Filter Cutoff Frequency
Filter Resonance
EG Attack Time
EG Decay Time
EG Release Time

-64..+63
-64..+63
-64..+63
-64..+63
-64..+63
-64..+63
-64..+63
-64..+63

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

1
1
1
1
1
1

28..58
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

MW Pitch Control
MW Filter Control
MW Amplitude Control
MW LFO PMod Depth
MW LFO FMod Depth
MW LFO AMod Depth

-24..+24[semitones]
-9600..+9450[cent]
-64..+63
0..127
0..127
0..127

40
40
40
0A
00
00

1
1
1
1
1
1
29

28..58
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Bend Pitch Control


Bend Filter Control
Bend Amplitude Control
Bend LFO PMod Depth
Bend LFO FMod Depth
Bend LFO AMod Depth

-24..+24[semitones]
-9600..+9450[cent]
-64..+63
0..127
0..127
0..127

42
40
40
00
00
00

1
1
1
1
1

00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01

Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used

00 (other than Part 10)


01 (Part10)
40
08 00
(80)
64
40
40
40
00
7F
7F
00
28
00

QY100

Address
(H)
nn 35
nn 36
nn 37
nn 38
nn 39
nn 3A
nn 3B
nn 3C
nn 3D
nn 3E
nn 3F
nn 40

Size
(H)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Data
(H)
00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01
00..01

Parameter Name
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used

nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn

41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4A
4B
4C

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used

nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn

4D
4E
4F
50
51
52

1
1
1
1
1
1

28..58
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00

Chs AT Pitch Control


Chs AT Filter Control
Chs AT Amp. Control
Chs AT LFO PMod Depth
Chs AT LFO FMod Depth
Chs AT LFO AMod Depth

nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn

53
54
55
56
57
58

1
1
1
1
1
1

28..58
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00

Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used

nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn

59
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

00..5F
28..58
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used

nn
nn
nn
nn

60
61
62
63

1
1
1
1

00..5F
28..58
00..7F
00..7F

Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used

nn
nn
nn
nn
nn

64
65
66
67
68

1
1
1
1
1

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..01
00..7F

Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Portamento Switch
Portamento Time

69
1
6A
1
6B
1
6C
1
6D
1
6E
1
SIZE 3F

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Pitch EG Initial Level


Pitch EG Attack Time
Pitch EG Release Level
Pitch EG Release Time
Not Used
Not Used

nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
nn
TOTAL

Description

Default value
(H)

-24..+24[semitones]
-9600..+9450[cent]
-100..+100[%]
0..127
0..127
0..127

40
40
40
00
00
00

off/on
0..127

00
00

-64..+63
-64..+63
-64..+63
-64..+63

40
40
40
40

65

QY100

nn = PartNumber
For the Drum Part, the following parameters have no effect.
Bank Select LSB
Portamento
Soft Pedal
Mono/Poly
Scale Tuning
Pitch EG

< Table 1-7 >


MIDI Parameter Change table ( DRUM SETUP )
Address
(H)
3n rr 00
3n rr 01
3n rr 02
3n rr 03
3n rr 04

Size
(H)
1
1
1
1
1

Data
(H)
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Parameter Name

Description

Default
value (H)
relative effect 00
relative effect 00
absolute effect XG Drum1
absolute effect XG Drum1
absolute effect XG Drum1

Pitch Coarse
Pitch Fine
Level
Alternate Group
Pan

3n rr
3n rr
3n rr

05
06
07

1
1
1

00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Reverb Send Level


Chorus Send Level
Variation Send Level

-64..+63
-64..+63[cent]
0..127
0:off,1..127
0:random
L63..C..R63 (1..64..127)
0..127
0..127
0..127

3n rr
3n rr

08
09

1
1

00..01
00..01

3n rr
3n rr
3n rr
3n rr
3n rr
3n rr
TOTAL

0A
1
0B
1
0C
1
0D
1
0E
1
0F
1
SIZE 10

00..01
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F
00..7F

Key Assign
0;single,1;multi
absolute effect XG Drum1
Rcv Note Off
off/on
absolute effect XG Drum1
(Invalid for voices for which GMx specifies Note-off recognition.)
Rcv Note On
off/on
absolute effect XG Drum1
Filter Cutoff Frequency
-64..63
relative effect 00
Filter Resonance
-64..63
relative effect 00
EG Attack Rate
-64..63
relative effect 00
EG Decay1 Rate
-64..63
relative effect 00
EG Decay2 Rate
-64..63
relative effect 00

absolute effect XG Drum1


absolute effect XG Drum1
absolute effect XG Drum1

n:Drum Setup Number - 1


rr:note number (0D - 5B)
When XG SYSTEM ON or GM SYSTEM ON messages are received, all Drum Setup Parameters will be initialized.
Drum Setup Reset message allows individual Drum Setup Parameters to be initialized.

< Table 1-8 >


Effect Type List
REVERB TYPE
TYPE MSB
DEC
HEX
000
0
001
1
002
2
003
3
004
4
005
5
:
015
F
016
10
017
11
018
12
019
13
020
14
:
127
7F

66

[ ] is the order of display


TYPE LSB
00
[00]No Effect
[01]Rev Hall 1
[03]Rev Room1
[06]Rev Stage 1
[08]Rev Plate
No Effect
:
No Effect
[09]Rev WhiteRm
[10]Rev Tunnel
No Effect
[11]Rev Basement
No Effect
:
No Effect

01

02

[02]Rev Hall 2
[04]Rev Room 2
[07]Rev Stage 2

[05]Rev Room 3

QY100

CHORUS TYPE
TYPE MSB
DEC
HEX
000
0
001
1
:
:
064
40
065
41
066
42
067
43
068
46
069
45
:
:
:
:
127
7F

TYPE LSB
00
[00]No Effect
No Effect
:
No Effect
[01]Chorus 1
[05]Celeste 1
[09]Flanger 1
No Effect
No Effect
:
:
No Effect

VARIATION TYPE (0~63)


TYPE MSB
TYPE LSB
DEC
HEX
00
000
0
[00]No Effect
001
1
[01]Rev Hall 1
002
2
[03]Rev Room 1
003
3
[06]Rev Stage1
004
4
[08]Rev Plate
005
5
[09]DelayL,C,R
006
6
[10]Delay L,R
007
7
[11]Echo
008
8
[12]CrossDelay
009
9
[13]EarlyRef.1
010
A
[15]GateReverb
011
B
[16]ReversGate
012
C
No Effect (sys) ,THRU (ins)
:
:
:
019
13
No Effect (sys) ,THRU (ins)
020
14
[17]RevKaraok1
021
15
No Effect (sys) ,THRU (ins)
:
:
:
063
3F
No Effect (sys) ,THRU (ins)

VARIATION TYPE (64~127)


TYPE MSB
TYPE LSB
DEC
HEX
00
064
40
[43]THRU
065
41
[20]Chorus 1
066
42
[24]Celeste 1
067
43
[28]Flanger 1
068
44
[31]Symphonic
069
45
[32]RotarySp.
070
46
[33]Tremolo
071
47
[34]Auto PAN
072
48
[35]Phaser 1
073
49
[37]Distortion
074
4A
[38]Overdrive
075
4B
[39]G-Amp.Sim.
076
4C
[40]3 Band EQ
077
4D
[41]2 Band EQ
078
4E
[42]Auto Wah
079
4F
THRU
:
:
:
127
7F
THRU

01

02

08

[02]Chorus 2
[06]Celeste 2
[10]Flanger 2

[03]Chorus 3
[07]Celeste 3

[04]Chorus 4
[08]Celeste 4
[11]Flanger 3

01

02

[02]Rev Hall 2
[04]Rev Room 2
[07]Rev Stage2

[05]Rev Room 3

[14]EarlyRef.2

[18]RevKaraok2

[19]RevKaraok3

01

02

08

[21]Chorus 2
[25]Celeste 2
[29]Flanger 2

[22]Chorus 3
[26]Celeste 3
[30]Flanger 3

[23]Chorus 4
[27]Celeste 4

[36]Phaser 2

67

QY100

< Table 1-9 >


SEQUENCER PARAMETER ADDRESS

SYSTEM
BULK DUMP SONG

BULK DUMP PATTERN

BULK DUMP SETUP


BULK DUMP ALL
INFORMATION

GUITAR EFFECT

COMMAND

H
P0
P1
P1
P1
:
P1
P1
P2
P2
P2
:
P2
P2
P3
P4
P5
P5
P5
16
16
:
16
P8
P8
08
18
18

Address
M
L
00 00
00
tr
01
tr
nn
tr
:
:
13
tr
7F 00
00
tr
01
tr
nn
tr
:
:
3F
tr
7F 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
01 00
01 01
00 00
nn 00
:
:
7F 00
00 00
01 00
02 00
02 00
03 00

Size

Description

1
147

bulk mode on/off


song 1
song 2
song (nn+1)
:
song 20
song all
user pattern 1
user pattern 2
user pattern (nn+1)
:
user pattern 64
user pattern all
setup parameter
all data
song
pattern 1 - 32
pattern 33 - 64
effect data 1
effect data (nn+1)
:
effect data all
clear song (7F=all)
clear pattern (7F=all)
clear all (song&pat)
clear all (s,p&effect)
init effect (7F=all)

147

32
147
320
512
512
144

QY100 (P=1)
Recv Trans Req
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
:
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
:
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
:
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
X
X
O
X
X
O

X
O : Yes

*1
*2
*3
*4

68

QY70(P=0)
Recv
O
*1
*1
*1
:
:
*1
*1
*2
*2
*2
:
:
*2
*2
X
X
X
X
X

:
:

O
O
*3

X : No

Pattern Track data is not received.


Preset Phrase data is not received.
Clear Song and Pattern data except for Effect data.
Receive GROOVE TEMPLATE only for 32swing, 16swing, 8swing, 4swing and OFF. Other template data is
converted into OFF,

QY100

DecimalHexadecimalBinary Correspondence List


Many MIDI messages listed in the MIDI Data Format section are expressed in hexadecimal or binary numbers. Hexadecimal
numbers may include the letter H as a suffix. The letter n indicates a certain whole number.
The chart below lists the corresponding decimal number for each hexadecimal/binary number.
Decimal Hexadecimal

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
0F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F

Binary

0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001

0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111

Decimal Hexadecimal

32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63

20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
2F
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F

Binary

0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011

0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111

Decimal Hexadecimal

64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95

40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F

Binary

0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101

0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111

Decimal Hexadecimal

96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127

60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
6A
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
7A
7B
7C
7D
7E
7F

Binary

0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111

0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111

For example, 144 - 159(Decimal)/9nH/1001 0000 - 1001 1111(Binary) indicate the note-on messages for the channels 1
through 16 respectively. 176 - 191/BnH/1011 0000 - 1011 1111 indicate the control change messages for the channels 1
through 16 respectively. 192 - 207/CnH/1100 0000 - 1100 1111 indicate the program change messages for the channels 1
through 16 respectively. 240/F0H/1111 0000 is positioned at the beginning of data to indicate a system exclusive
message. 247/F7H/1111 0111 is positioned at the end of the system exclusive message.
aaH(Hexadecimal)/0aaaaaaa(Binary) indicates the data addresses. The data address consists of High, Mid and Low.
bbH/0bbbbbbb indicates byte counts.
ccH/0ccccccc indicates check sums.
ddH/0ddddddd indicates data/value.

69

QY100

YAMAHA

[ Music Sequencer --- voice part


]
Date:06-OCT-2000
Model QY100 MIDI Implementation Chart
Version : 1.0
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
| Transmitted
|
Recognized
|
Remarks
|
|
Function ... |
|
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Basic
Default
| 1 - 16
| 1 - 16
| Memorized
|
|Channel Changed
| 1 - 16
| 1 - 16
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|
Default
| 3
| 1
| Memorized
|
|Mode
Messages | x
| 1 - 4(m=1) *2 |
|
|
Altered
| ************** | x
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Note
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| Transpose
|
|Number : True voice| ************** | 0 - 127
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Velocity Note ON
| O 9nH,v=1-127 | o v=1-127
|
|
|
Note OFF | x 9nH,v=0
| x
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|After
Key's
| x
| x
|
|
|Touch
Ch's
| x
| o
*1 |
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Pitch Bender
| x
| o 0-24 semi
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|
0,32 | O
| o
|Bank Select
|
|
1,7,10 | O
| o
|
|
|
5,11,64,65-67 | x
| o
|
|
|
6,38 | x
| o
|Data Entry
|
| Control
16 | x
| o
|Assignable Cntrl|
|
71-74 | O
| o
|Sound Controller|
| Change
84 | x
| o
|Portamento Cont.|
|
91,93,94 | O
| o
|Effect SendLevel|
|
96,97 | x
| o
|Data INC,DEC
|
|
98,99 | x
| o
|NRPN LSB,MSB
|
|
100,101 | x
| o
|RPN LSB,MSB
|
|
120 | x
| o
|All Sound Off
|
|
121 | X
| O
|Reset All Cntrls|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Prog
| O 0 - 127
| o 0 - 127
|
|
|Change : True #
| ************** |
0 - 127
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|System Exclusive
| O
| o
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|System : Song Pos. | x
| x
|
|
|
: Song Sel. | x
| x
|
|
|Common : Tune
| x
| x
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|System
:Clock
| x
| x
|
|
|Real Time :Commands| x
| x
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Aux :Local ON/OFF | x
| x
|
|
|
:All Notes OFF| x
| o(123-127)
|
|
|Mes- :Active Sense | o
| o
|
|
|sages:Reset
| x
| x
|
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Notes: *1 receive if switch is on.
|
|
*2 m is always treated as "1" regardless of its value.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY
Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO
o : Yes
Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY
Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO
x : No
70

QY100

YAMAHA

[ Music Sequencer --- sequencer part


]
Date:06-OCT-2000
Model QY100 MIDI Implementation Chart
Version : 1.0
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
| Transmitted
|
Recognized
|
Remarks
|
|
Function ... |
|
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Basic
Default
| 1 - 16
| 1 - 16
| Memorized
|
|Channel Changed
| x
| x
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|
Default
| x
| x
|
|
|Mode
Messages | x
| x
|
|
|
Altered
| ************** | x
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Note
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
|
|
|Number : True voice| ************** |
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Velocity Note ON
| o 9nH,v=1-127 | o v=1-127
|
|
|
Note OFF | x 9nH,v=0
| x
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|After
Key's
| o
| o
|
|
|Touch
Ch's
| o
| o
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Pitch Bender
| o
| o
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|
0-121 | o
| o
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Control
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Change
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Prog
| o 0 - 127
| o 0 - 127
|
|
|Change : True #
| ************** |
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|System Exclusive
| o
| o
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|System : Song Pos. | o
*2 | o
*1 |
|
|
: Song Sel. | o
*2 | o
*1 |
|
|Common : Tune
| x
| x
|
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|System
:Clock
| o
*2 | o
*3 |
|
|Real Time :Commands| o
*2 | o
*1 |
|
|-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------|
|Aux :Local ON/OFF | o
| o
|
|
|
:All Notes OFF| x
| x
|
|
|Mes- :Active Sense | X
| x
|
|
|sages:Reset
| x
| x
|
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Notes: *1 if MIDI control is in or in/out
|
|
*2 if MIDI control is out or in/out
|
|
*3 if MIDI sync is external
|
|
|
|
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY
Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO
o : Yes
Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY
Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO
x : No
71

PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
OVERALL ASSEMBLY
ELECTRICAL PARTS

Notes : DESTINATION ABBREVIATIONS


A : Australian model
B : British model
C : Canadian model
D : German model
E : European model
F : French model
H : North European model
I : Indonesian model
J : Japanese model

.............................................. 2
............................................. 4

M : South African model


O : Chinese model
Q : South-east Asia model
T : Taiwan model
U : U.S.A. model
V : General export model (110V)
W: General export model (220)
N,X: General export model
Y : Export model

WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked
specification equal to those originally installed.

and must be replaced with parts having

The numbers QTY show quantities for each unit.


The parts with -- in PART NO. are not available as spare parts.
This mark } in the REMARKS column means these parts are interchangeable.
) part number is O, not zero.
The second letter of the shaded (
) part number is I, not one.
The second letter of the shaded (

QY100

OVERALL ASSEMBLY
120

100

T10

T40

T20
10
T20b

T60

T20d
T20c

T50

T100

T20d

T20a
T70
T90

T30
T80

60

230

240
50

180

130
150

190
200
80

70

40

160
20
30
110

90

140

250

170

QY100

10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
230
240
250

PART NO.
----V6556500
V6561800
V6561900
V6555000
EP620170
EG320030
EP620120
V6574400
V6562700
V6554400
-V6596200
V6556800
EP620170
VA126100
VN103500
-V6561600
V6561700
VA126100
V7361900
--

T10
T20
T20a
T20b
T20c
T20d
T30
T40
T50
T60
T70
T80
T90
T100

-V6557000
V6627300
VN990700
---EP620170
V6556600
V6596300
EP620170
V6556700
EP620170
VA126100
MFA22120

REF NO.

*
*
*
*

*
*

*
*

*
*

*
*
*

-XZ574A00
VQ290700
-VK743100

: New Parts

DESCRIPTION

REMARKS

QTY

RANK

QY100
Overall Assembly
Overall Assembly
Top Assembly
Bottom Cover
Spring C
Spring D
Battery Holder
Bind Head Tapping Screw-P
Bind Head Screw
Bind Head Tapping Screw-P
Masking Cover
LCD Cover
Battery Cover
LCD Label
Circuit Board
SM Escuchion
Bind Head Tapping Screw-P
Tape
Lithium Battery
Wire Assembly
Spring A
Spring B
Tape
Shield Sheet
Label
Top Assembly
Top Cover
LCD Assembly
Display
Connector Assembly

Bind Head Tapping Screw-P


Rubber Contact
Circuit Board
Bind Head Tapping Screw-P
Shield Plate
Bind Head Tapping Screw-P
Tape
Card Wire
ACCESSORIES
Battery
Disc
Leg
Label
Audio Cable

J
W

(V674560)
(V675130)
(V671080)

4
2.6X6 MFZN2Y
2.6X8 MFZN2Y
2.6X8 MFZN2BL

5
4

07
05
04
03
01
01
01
01
05
03

(V218020)
DM
Smart Media
2.6X6 MFZN2Y
12X50
CR2032

01
01
03
03

(V680040)
04
03
03

12X50
(V657410)
(V671080)

08
DMF50202N
8P-240

(V669500)
(VP10350)
(VP10360)

18
01
2
2

2.6X6 MFZN2Y

01
07

PN
2.6X6 MFZN2Y

2.6X6 MFZN2Y
12X50
22P 120MM P=1.0

LR6G-2ST
12CM
BLACK

(VM53250)

01
04
01
03
01

3
05
4

(V735860)
1M

05

RANK: Japan only

QY100

ELECTRICAL PARTS
REF NO.

*
*
*

*
*

BT1
CN1
CN2
CN3
CN4
C1
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
-17
C18
C19
C20
C21
C22
-24
C25
C26
C27
C28
C29
C30
C31
C32
C33
C34
C35
C36
C37
C38
C39
C40
C41
-43
C44
C45
C46
C47
C48
C50
C51
C52
C53
C54
C55
C56
-63
C64
C65
C66
C71
C74
C78
-85
C88
C89

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION
ELECTRICAL PARTS
V 6 5 9 6 2 0 0 Circuit Board
V 6 5 9 6 3 0 0 Cirucit Board
V6596200
VN103600
VB390400
V6217500
V3962800
VB858200
US064100
US064100
UF037100
UF056330
US064100
US061100
US063470
US063470
UF056330
UF056330
US063680
US063680
US062100
US062100
US135220
US135220
UF038100
UF038100
US064100
US064100
UF038100
US064100
UF037470
UF037470
UF148100
UF047100
UF066100
UF037470
US062100
US061470
VH340500
UF038100
US064100
US064100
UF037100
UR838470
US064100
US064100
UF017470
UF037100
UF037100
US064100
US062470
UF037470
US064100
US064100
UF037470
US061220
US061270
US064100
US064100
US061390
US061390
US064100
US064100
US064100
US064100
US064100
US064100
US064100

: New Parts

Circuit Board
Battery Holder
Connector Base Post
Connector
Connector
Connector Base Post
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-CH (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-SL (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-SL (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-F (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-F (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-SL (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-CH (chip)
Electrolytic Cap.-RS
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap.
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-SL (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-CH (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-CH (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-CH (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-CH (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)

REMARKS

QTY

DM
PN

(XZ117D0)
(XZ241D0)

DM
CR2032
8P TE
22P SE
CN015R-3013-0
3P SE
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
10 16V
3.3 35V
0.0100 50V K
10P 50V D
4700P 50V K
4700P 50V K
3.3 35V
3.3 35V
6800P 50V K
6800P 50V K
100P 50V J
100P 50V J
0.2200 16V Z
0.2200 16V Z
100 16V
100 16V
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
100 16V
0.0100 50V K
47 16V
47 16V
100 25V
10 25V
1 50V
47 16V
100P 50V J
47P 50V J
470.00 25.0V
100 16V
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
10 16V
470.00 16.0V
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
47 6.3V
10 16V
10 16V
0.0100 50V K
470P 50V J
47 16V
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
47 16V
22P 50V J
27P 50V J
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
39P 50V J
39P 50V J
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K

(XZ117D0)

RANK

03
01
01
05
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
RANK: Japan only

QY100

REF NO.

*
*

*
*

C90
C91
C92
C93
C94
C95
C96
C97
-104
C105
C108
C109
C110
C112
C113
C114
C115
C116
C117
C118
-120
C121
-124
D1
-4
D5
D6
-9
D10
D11
D13
D14
-17
IC1
IC2
IC3
IC4
IC5
IC5
IC6
IC6
IC7
IC8
IC9
IC10
IC11
IC12
IC13
IC14
IC15
IC16
IC17
IC18
IC19
IC20
IC21
IC22
IC23
IC24
IC25
IC25
IC25
IC25
IC27
IC28
IC29
IC30
IC30
IC31
IC32

PART NO.
US064100
US062680
UF037100
UF037470
US063220
US064100
UF066100
US064100
US064100
UF037470
US135100
UF037100
US062100
US061470
US061470
UF066100
US135100
UF037470
UF037100
US064100
US064100
US063220
US063220
VT332900
VT332900
VS597600
VT332900
VT332900
VU653000
VS597600
VS597600
VT332900
VT332900
XU947C00
XU947C00
XZ595C00
XZ596C00
XT138A00
XV976A00
XT138A00
XV976A00
XV077A00
XL166A00
XZ388A00
XL342A00
XV242A00
XT800A00
XY254A00
XY364A00
XY537A00
XI297A00
XT777A00
XS720A00
XY254A00
XI297A00
XI686A00
XV708A00
VR903700
XR858A00
XV729A00
XZ628A00
XZ635A00
XZ965A00
XZ597100
XU770A00
XP867A00
XP263A00
XQ138A00
XF291A00
XS516A00

: New Parts

DESCRIPTION
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-SL (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-F (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-SL (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-CH (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-CH (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-F (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Electrolytic Cap. (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Ceramic Cap.-B (chip)
Diode
Diode
Diode (chip)
Diode
Diode
Diode
Diode (chip)
Diode (chip)
Diode
Diode
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
Photo Coupler
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC

REMARKS
0.0100 50V K
680P 50V J
10 16V
47 16V
2200P 50V K
0.0100 50V K
1 50V
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
47 16V
0.1000 16V Z
10 16V
100P 50V J
47P 50V J
47P 50V J
1 50V
0.1000 16V Z
47 16V
10 16V
0.0100 50V K
0.0100 50V K
2200P 50V K
2200P 50V K
1SS355
1SS355
RB160L-40
1SS355
1SS355
SFPB59
RB160L-40
RB160L-40
1SS355
1SS355
HG73C205AFD SWX00B
HG73C205AFD SWX00B
564V102 MAIN
564V110 STYLE
UPD431000AGW-70LL
M5M51008CFP-70H SR
UPD431000AGW-70LL
M5M51008CFP-70H SR
MSM514260C-60JS
T6963C
W24257S-70LL-EL10
HD74HC374FPEL
TC74VHCT245AF
TC74VHC244F BUS
TC74VHC273F(EL)
TC7WH32FU
TC74VHC32F(EL)
TC74HCT04AF-T1
TC74VHCT04AF
TC74HC245AF
TC74VHC273F(EL)
TC74HCT04AF-T1
M62021FP
HD29051FP
HCPL-M600
M5291FP-600C
IDT71016S15Y-TR
CY7C1021-15VC
IS61C6416-15K
K6R1016C1C-C15
MX23C6410MC-10
PCM1800E/2K
UPD63200GS-E1
M5216FP-600C
NJM4556AMT1
UPC4570G2
UPC2933T-E1

QTY

SWX00B
SWX00B
ROM 16M
ROM 8M
SRAM 1M
SRAM 1M
SRAM 1M
SRAM 1M
DRAM 4M
CPU (LCD CONTROLLER)
SRAM 256K
D-FF
BUFFER
BUFFER
D-FF
OR
OR
INVERTER
INVERTER
BUFFER
D-FF
INVERTER
SYSTEM RESET
LINE TRANSCEIVER
DC-DC CONVERTER
SRAM 1M
SRAM 1M
SRAM 1M
SRAM 1M
ROM 64M
A/D CONVERTER
D/A CONVERTER
OP AMP
OP AMP
OP AMP
REGULATOR +3.3V

RANK

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
09
09

07
07
07
07
07
08
05
03
03
03
03
01
01
01
01
03
03
01
04
05
04
03
09
07
07

07
07
03
03
03
03
RANK: Japan only

QY100

REF NO.

*
*
*
*

IC33
IC34
IC35
IC36
IC37
IC39
IC40
IC41
IC43
IC44
IC45
IC51
IC52
JK1
JK2
JK3
JK4
JK5
JK6
JK7
L1
-8
L9
L10
-17
L18
L19
-22
L23
L24
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
-10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
R39
R40
R41
R42

PART NO.
XS346A00
XN883A00
XI348A00
XZ372A00
XS775A00
XN243A00
XY364A00
XU230A00
XY806A00
IS016400
XY364A00
XF291A00
XY806A00
VM761000
VS739900
VS739900
VB312600
V2349300
VI435500
LB302260
V2703200
V2703200
VG238200
V2703200
V2703200
VU577000
V2703200
V2703200
V3224300
V3224300
RD357100
RD357100
RD354560
RD354560
RD355220
RD355220
RD356100
RD356100
RD356470
RD356100
RD357100
RD357220
RD357100
RD356470
RD359100
RD356100
RD356100
RD356560
RD356560
RD356360
RD356360
RD356820
RD356820
RD356270
RD356270
RD357100
RD357100
RD154470
RD154470
RD355470
RD355470
RD355330
RD355150
RD357470
RD354560
RD358100
RD355100
RD359100
RD355470
RD359100

: New Parts

DESCRIPTION
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
DIN Connector
DIN Connector
DIN Connector
Phone Connector
Phone Connector
Mini Jack
AC Connector
Inductor (chip)
Inductor (chip)
LC Filter
Inductor (chip)
Inductor (chip)
Inductor
Inductor (chip)
Inductor (chip)
Inductor (chip)
Inductor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)

SI-8501L +5V 1.0A


TC7W14FU
SC7SU04FEL
TC74VHCT32AFT-EL
TC7SH04FU
TC7W74FU
TC7WH32FU
TC74VHCT244AF-EL
TC7WH14FU
HD74LV164AFPEL
TC7WH32FU
UPC4570G2
TC7WH14FU
DIN 8P
5P
5P
YKB21-5012
HLJ4416 JACK
YKB21-5290
HEC0470-01-630
BLM11B221SB 1608
BLM11B221SB 1608
PLT2003C
BLM11B221SB 1608
BLM11B221SB 1608
ELF1010RR-122K
BLM11B221SB 1608
BLM11B221SB 1608
BLM41P181SG
BLM41P181SG
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
56 63M J
56 63M J
220 63M J
220 63M J
1.0K 63M J
1.0K 63M J
4.7K 63M J
1.0K 63M J
10K 63M J
22K 63M J
10K 63M J
4.7K 63M J
1.0M 63M J
1.0K 63M J
1.0K 63M J
5.6K 63M J
5.6K 63M J
3.6K 63M J
3.6K 63M J
8.2K 63M J
8.2K 63M J
2.7K 63M J
2.7K 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
47.0 1/4 J
47.0 1/4 J
470 63M J
470 63M J
330 63M J
150 63M J
47K 63M J
56 63M J
100K 63M J
100 63M J
1.0M 63M J
470 63M J
1.0M 63M J

REMARKS
REGULATOR +5V
INVERTER
INVERTER
OR-GATE
INVERTER
D-FF
OR
BUFFER
INVERTER
SHIFT RESISTOR
OR
OP AMP
INVERTER
TO HOST
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
FOOT SW
GUITAR/MIC INPUT
LINE OUT/PHONES
DC IN

QTY

RANK

07
02
01
01
01
02
01
03
02
02
01
03
02
03
03
03
02
03
01
02
01
01
04
01
01
03
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
RANK: Japan only

QY100

REF NO.

R43
R44
R45
R46
R47
R50
R51
R52
R53
R54
R55
R56
R57
R58
R59
R60
R61
R62
R63
R64
-71
R72
-74
R75
-81
R82
-89
R90
R91
R94
-100
R101
R102
R103
R104
R105
R106
R107
R108
-110
R111
-113
R114
R115
R116
R117
R118
R119
R120
R122
R124
R125
-130
R131
R134
R136
R137
R140
R142
-145
R146
R147
R152
R153
-155
R157
R158
-165
R166
R167

PART NO.
RD357470
RD156180
RD156180
RD355150
RD357100
RD356330
RD155470
RD155470
RD355100
RD357100
RD357100
RD356820
RD357100
RD357100
RD356100
RD357100
RD357100
RD357220
RD357220
RD356100
RD356100
RD355470
RD355470
RD355220
RD355220
RD355100
RD355100
RD357100
RD350000
RD357100
RD357100
RD356100
RD357100
RD357100
RD356470
RD355470
RD358100
RD358100
RD357100
RD357100
RD357470
RD357470
RD356220
RD356220
RD356820
RD153390
RD356100
RD357100
RD355220
RD350000
RD350000
RD355100
RD355100
RD357100
RD357100
RD356390
RD356470
RD356100
RD357100
RD357100
RD357100
RD355330
RD355100
RD357100
RD357100
RD357100
RD358100
RD358100
RD355100
RD356820

: New Parts

DESCRIPTION
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)

REMARKS
47K 63M J
1.8K 1/4 J
1.8K 1/4 J
150 63M J
10K 63M J
3.3K 63M J
470.0 1/4 J
470.0 1/4 J
100 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
8.2K 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
1.0K 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
22K 63M J
22K 63M J
1.0K 63M J
1.0K 63M J
470 63M J
470 63M J
220 63M J
220 63M J
100 63M J
100 63M J
10K 63M J
0 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
1.0K 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
4.7K 63M J
470 63M J
100K 63M J
100K 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
47K 63M J
47K 63M J
2.2K 63M J
2.2K 63M J
8.2K 63M J
3.9 1/4 J
1.0K 63M J
10K 63M J
220 63M J
0 63M J
0 63M J
100 63M J
100 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
3.9K 63M J
4.7K 63M J
1.0K 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
330 63M J
100 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
100K 63M J
100K 63M J
100 63M J
8.2K 63M J

QTY

RANK

01
01
01
01
01
01

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
RANK: Japan only

QY100

REF NO.

R168
R169
R170
R171
R172
R173
R174
R175
R176
R178
R179
R180
R181
R182
R183
R184
R188
R189
R192
R194
R195
R196
R197
RA1
RA2
RA5
RA6
SW1
SW2
TH1
TR1
TR2
TR3
TR4
TR5
TR6
TR7
TR10
TR11
* VR1
VR2
VR3
X1
X2
ZD1
ZD2
*

CN1
D1
-52
LD1
LD2
LD3
LD4

PART NO.
RD356470
RD356470
RD355220
RD355220
RD356560
RD357470
RD355470
RD357100
RD356220
RD357100
RD355100
RD357100
RD357100
RD350000
RD350000
RD357100
RD350000
RD357100
RD357100
RD355220
RD355220
RD350000
RD350000
RE047100
RE047100
RE047100
RE047100
VN210700
VN990400
VV111400
VZ092600
VD303700
VD303700
VJ927200
VJ927100
VD303700
VJ927200
VJ927200
VD303700
V6619200
VM755200
VK350200
VZ703600
VN990200
VV660300
VU171500

DESCRIPTION
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Carbon Resistor (chip)
Resistor Array
Resistor Array
Resistor Array
Resistor Array
Slide Switch
Slode Switch
Switch
Transistor
Transistor
Transistor
Transistor
Transistor
Transistor
Transistor
Transistor
Transistor
Rotary Variable Resistor
Rotary Variable Resistor
Slide Variable Resistor
Quartz Crystal Resonator
Ceramic Resonator (chip)
Zener Diode
Zener Diode

V6596300
V6556700
VY879300
V6630200
V6217500
VT332900
VT332900
VU653100
VU653200
VU653200
VU653100

Cirucit Board
Shield Sheet
LED Spacer
LED Spacer
Connector
Diode
Diode
LED
LED
LED
LED

VN103500 Lithium Battery

: New Parts

REMARKS
4.7K 63M J
4.7K 63M J
220 63M J
220 63M J
5.6K 63M J
47K 63M J
470 63M J
10K 63M J
2.2K 63M J
10K 63M J
100 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
0 63M J
0 63M J
10K 63M J
0 63M J
10K 63M J
10K 63M J
220 63M J
220 63M J
0 63M J
0 63M J
10KX4
10KX4
10KX4
10KX4
SSSF124-S06N-0
SSSF12302A
SMD075-2 SMD
2SA1567 O
2SC3326 A,B
2SC3326 A,B
2SA1162 O,Y
2SC2712 Y
2SC3326 A,B
2SA1162 O,Y
2SA1162 O,Y
2SC3326 A,B
A 10K RK09K111
B 1.0K RK09K111
A 10.0K RS15H12AD
8.4672M SMD-49
4.915M CSAC4.91M
RLZ10.0C 10.0V
UDZ 3.6BTE-17 3.6V

Red
Green
Green
Red

CR2032

RANK

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
03
02
03
03
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
03
02
01
01

HOST SELECT
ON/STANDBY

GAIN
CONTRAST
VOLUME

PN
BL 2mm
H=4.0
22P SE
1SS355
1SS355
SEL2210R
SEL2410G
SEL2410G
SEL2210R

QTY

(XZ241D0)

REC
PLAY
AMP
PEAK

04
03
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
03

RANK: Japan only

QY100 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (DM, PN)

QY100

INVERTER

(from I7)

(from H4)

INVERTER

(to I9)

(to I8)
(to N4)

(to J8,H9,D7,
N5,L4,D3)

DM

INVERTER
(from G5)
(to N3)

INVERTER

INVERTER

(to H9)

INVERTER

SYSTEM RESET

(from I4)

ROM 16M
BUFFER

OR

(from G2)

INVERTER
BUFFER
(from K2)

LINE
TRANSCEIVER

INVERTER
OR
(from E2)

INVERTER

(from O9)

SHIFT RESISTER

(from K2)

OR

(from E6)
(to F2)
(to F2)

4
to LCD

DRAM 4M
SRAM 1M

SWX00B

DC/DC CONVERTER

PHOTO COUPLER
D-FF
OR

INVERTER

(from K2)

(to G2)

BUFFER

CPU

SRAM 1M

INVERTER

(to I4)

ROM 8M

OP AMP

BUFFER

6
(from K8)

D-FF

INVERTER
AD CONVERTER

(to F2)

OR

(from K2)

D-FF

D-FF
(from K9)

SRAM 256K

OR

(from K11)

OP AMP

D/A CONVERTER

OR GATE

**

marked: not install

OP AMP

to PN-CN1

OP AMP

(from E2)

PN

(from E2)

(from E6)

(from K2)

OP AMP

(to D4)

(to G7)

(from K2)

REGULATOR +3.3V
(from I12)

(from E2)

DC IN
3

to Battery

10

10

ROM 64M
REGULATOR +5V
to DM-CN2

ON/STANDBY

POWER SUPPLY
SWX00B
UPC2933T-E1 (XS516A00)
REGULATOR +3.3V

SI-8501L (XS346A00)
REGULATOR +5V

11
(to G7)

11
6

4
1

1:
2:
3:
4:
6:

V out
S.switch
GND
L in
V in

1
3
1: V IN
2: GND
3: OUTPUT

SRAM 1M

28CC1-8817685 2
(to F9)

Note : See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.

QY100

12

28CC1-8817684 1
QY100

12

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