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ORDER NO.

RRV4733
DJM-A9

DJ MIXER

DJM-A9
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks

DJM-A9 CUXJ AC 110 V to 240 V


DJM-A9 PYXJ AC 110 V to 240 V
DJM-A9 SXJ AC 110 V to 240 V
DJM-A9 XJ AC 110 V to 240 V
DJM-A9 XJCN AC 220 V

THIS SERVICE MANUAL SHOULD BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING MANUAL(S).
Model Order No. Remarks
DJM-A9 RRV4734 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST

6F, Yokohama i-Mark Place, 4-4-5 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0012 JAPAN

© 2022

K-ZZZ NOV. 2022


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SAFETY INFORMATION

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

Caution
Since the fuse may be neutral of the mains supply, disconnect the mains to de-energize the phase conductors.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION..........................................................................................................................................................2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................3
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ...............................................................................................................................................3
1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING................................................................................................................................................3
1.3 SERVICE NOTICE ..........................................................................................................................................................4
2. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................................5
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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE...............................................................................................................................................6
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING............................................................................................................................6
3.2 JIGS LIST .......................................................................................................................................................................7
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................................8
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM...............................................................................................................................................................10
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM (1/2) .............................................................................................................................10
4.2 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM (2/2) .............................................................................................................................11
4.3 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM.......................................................................................................................................12
4.4 DSP BLOCK DIAGRAM................................................................................................................................................13
4.5 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM..........................................................................................................................................14
5. DIAGNOSIS.........................................................................................................................................................................15
5.1 POWER ON SEQUENCE .............................................................................................................................................15
D 5.2 MATRIX INFORMATION ...............................................................................................................................................17
5.3 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................................19
5.4 POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................................................................40
5.5 PHANTOM POWER DIAGNOSTICS ............................................................................................................................41
5.6 PNLL and PNLC ASSYS DIAGNOSIS METHOD .........................................................................................................42
5.7 CONNECTION CHECK WITH Wi-Fi/Bluetooth.............................................................................................................44
5.8 CONNECTION CHECK WITH EACH INTERFACE ......................................................................................................47
5.9 STARTUP ERROR DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................48
6. SERVICE MODE .................................................................................................................................................................50
6.1 TEST MODE .................................................................................................................................................................50
6.2 CROSSFADER CALIBRATION .....................................................................................................................................72
6.3 ABOUT THE DEVICE ...................................................................................................................................................76
E 7. DISASSEMBLY....................................................................................................................................................................77
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ..............................................................................................................................107
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED .........................................................................................................................107
8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE ...............................................................................................................................108
8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT ......................................................................................................109
8.4 USER SETABLE ITEMS .............................................................................................................................................110
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST.............................................................................................................................112
9.1 PACKING SECTION ...................................................................................................................................................112
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION.................................................................................................................................................114
9.3 CHASSIS SECTION (1/2) ...........................................................................................................................................116
9.4 CHASSIS SECTION (2/2) ...........................................................................................................................................118
9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/3).............................................................................................................................120
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9.6 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/3).............................................................................................................................122
9.7 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (3/3).............................................................................................................................124

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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit. A
Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs
accompanied by reworking of soldering.
Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled.

1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING


The part listed below is difficult or impossible to replace as a discrete component part.
When the part listed in the table is defective, replace whole Assy.
Assy Name Parts that is difficult to replace
Ref No. Part No. Function Remarks
MAIN Assy IC211 BD9E302EFJ@V 12 V d 3.3 V DC/DC converter IC with heat-pad
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IC210, IC216 UA78M33IKVUG3 5 V d 3.3 V Regulator IC with heat-pad
IC209 UA78M33IKVUG3 12 V d 3.3 V Regulator IC with heat-pad
IC402 MIMXRT1062DVJ6B@V (NSP) ERP UCOM BGA
IC601 MFI343S00176@V (NSP) MFi authentication IC WLCSP (= BGA)
IC801 TPS65911AA2NMA@V (NSP) PMIC BGA
IC901 66AK2G12ABYA100 (NSP) MAIN CPU/DSP BGA
IC1301 LP2996AMR 1.35 V d 0.675 V VTT Regulator IC with heat-pad
IC1302, IC1303 W631GU6NB-11@V (NSP) DDR3L SDRAM BGA
IC1402 DYW++++ (NSP) FLASH ROM (64Mb) *1
IC1903 SI5351C-B03300GM Clock generator IC with heat-pad
IC2801 MIMXRT1062DVJ6B@V (NSP) WLAN UCOM BGA
IC3104 RTL8304E-CG (NSP) LAN HUB & PHY IC with heat-pad D
U2901 SX-SDMAC2832S+@V (NSP) Module for WLAN & Bluetooth IC with heat-pad
Q801 CSD87330Q3D FET Transistor with heat-pad
JA3601, JA3602 DKN1694 USB Type-C terminal Through hole reflow terminal
USBBC Assy IC3607, IC3608 TUSB213RGY USB ReDriver IC IC with heat-pad
USBP Assy IC5951 MM3543BH 12 V d 5.2 V DC/DC Converter IC with heat-pad
IC5952 TPS2557DRB USB High Side SW IC with heat-pad
HPPW Assy IC5701 BD9851EFV 12 V d ±7 V DC/DC Converter IC with heat-pad
AINB SERVICE IC4501 ES9842QPRO@V (NSP) CH1-2 ADC IC with heat-pad
Assy IC4502 ES9842QPRO@V (NSP) CH3-4 ADC IC with heat-pad
AOUT Assy IC5303, IC5304 MUSES8920KX7@ (NSP) OP Amp IC with heat-pad
CDCB Assy IC6701 AD7147ACPZ500RL7 (NSP) CDC IC IC with heat-pad E
Note on DYW++++
The "++++" part of the part number changes each time the firmware is updated.

*1: See "1.3 SERVICE NOTICE_gConfirmation of user-setting".

g About AINB SERVICE Assy


In order to comply with safety standards and to protect the electric circuit and prevent contact, the AINB Assy has a Guard
affixed to the board surface and terminals. When replacing the AINB Assy, it is necessary to attach a Guard to comply with
safety standards, but it is difficult to reuse the Guard. Therefore, the AINB Assy with Guard attached is supplied as a service
part.
If you need to replace the AINB Assy, please use AINB SERVICE Assy: DEA1147.
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1.3 SERVICE NOTICE

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g About Voltage monitoring
This unit always monitors for power failure and will shut itself off immediately after an error is detected.
If a power is defect, [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] LED is flashing in a cycle of 500 ms (light on 250 ms and light off
250 ms).
Other LEDs light off, and SW and VR become not working.
Repair the unit according to the diagnostic procedures described in "5.4 POWER DIAGNOSTICS."

g Confirmation of user-setting
This product has [UTILITY] and [MY SETTINGS] settings that can be set by the user.
[MY SETTINGS] is a setting for DJ and can be saved to a USB device etc..
[UTILITY] and [MY SETTINGS] settings can be saved in the Main unit as [OWNER SETTING] setting and can be loaded at
B any time.
Check and save each setting before repairing.
Use the Check Sheet in "8.4 USER SETABLE ITEMS" to which you can transcribe the [UTILITY] settings (Startup: [OWNER
SETTING]), as required.
The settings are stored in FLASH ROM (64Mb) (IC1402) on the MAIN Assy.
For details, refer to "Changing the settings" in the Instruction Manual.

g About Flash ROM in the MAIN Assy


Replacement of the FLASH ROM (IC1402) on the MAIN Assy are not possible during service, because writing of the MAC
address on the production line is required. If the IC is defective, replace the whole MAIN Assy.
This FLASH ROM contains data that can only be written in at the factory.
An IEEE 802.3-based MAC address specific to this unit has been written.
C
After replacing the MAIN Assy, writing of the serial number of the unit is required.
For details on how to write the serial number, see "8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT."

g About MAIN Assy replacement


Perform the following correspondence surely if you change the MAIN Assy.
! Execution of the writing the serial number of the Unit
For details on how to write the serial number, see "8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT."
! Execution of the Crossfader calibration
See "6.2 CROSSFADER CALIBRATION."

D g About Cross Fader Service Assy replacement


Noncontact faders are adopted for the cross faders with this product. Compared with conventional contact-type cross faders,
noncontact faders offer dozens of times the durability.
Because high accuracy is required for assembly of the fader section, the service part of this section will be supplied as a whole
Assy. Use the Crossfader Service Assy (DEA1096) for replacement.
After replacement, be sure to perform Crossfader calibration.
See "6.2 CROSSFADER CALIBRATION."
If you don't, the unit may not start up properly.
Even when replacing MAIN Assy, it is necessary to do calibration.

g About LED replacement on the Control panel


E If you replace LED on the Control panel alone, be sure to confirm if there are any major differences in color and brightness
from the surrounding LEDs of the same color. If there is a difference, replace the other LEDs at the same time.

g About WLAN module, Connection cable between WLAN module and WLAN antenna,
WLAN antenna replacement
Perform the following correspondence surely if you change the MAIN Assy with WLAN module mounted.
! Execution of the writing the serial number of the Unit
By writing the serial number, it will be set to the Wi-Fi specifications specified for each destination.
For details on how to write the serial number, see "8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT."
! Wi-Fi and Bluetooth operation check
For details on how to check the operation, see "5.7 CONNECTION CHECK WITH Wi-Fi/Bluetooth".
F Perform the following correspondence surely if you change the WLAN module, Connection cable, or WLAN antenna.
! Wi-Fi and Bluetooth operation check
For details on how to check the operation, see "5.7 CONNECTION CHECK WITH Wi-Fi/Bluetooth".

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
General DIGITAL IN coaxial input terminal A
Power requirements ...................... AC 110 V – 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz RCA pin jacks.................................................................... 4 sets
Power consumption.................................................................. 61 W MASTER output terminal
Main unit weight ...................................................10.2 kg / 22.5 lbs. XLR connector..................................................................... 1 set
Max. external dimensions RCA pin jacks...................................................................... 1 set
...........................(W × D × H) 407.4 × 458.3 × 107.9 mm / 16.4" x 18.4" x 4.25" BOOTH output terminal (TRS)
Max. external dimensions (when the wireless antenna stands upright) 1/4” TRS jack ....................................................................... 1 set
......................... (W × D × H) 407.4 × 458.3 × 140.7 mm / 16.4" × 18.4" × 5.54" REC OUT output terminal
Tolerable operating temperature .......+5 °C – +35 °C (+41 °F – +95 °F) RCA pin jacks...................................................................... 1 set
Tolerable operating humidity............ 5 % – 85 % (no condensation) SEND output terminal (TS)
1/4” TS jack ..........................................................................1 set
Audio section DIGITAL MASTER OUT coaxial output terminal
Sampling rate ........................................................................ 96 kHz RCA pin jacks...................................................................... 1 set
MASTER, BOOTH, REC, SEND D/A converter......................... 32bit PHONES output terminal
B
CH input A/D converter.............................................................32bit 1/4” stereo jack.................................................................. 2 sets
Other A/D and D/A converters ..................................................24bit 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack .................................................... 2 sets
Frequency characteristic USB terminal
LINE..................................................................... 20 Hz – 40 kHz USB Type-A ..........................................................................1 set
S/N ratio (rated output, A-WEIGHTED) Power supply................ 5 V / 2.1 A or less
USB, DIGITAL IN .............................................................. 114 dB USB Type-B / USB Type-C ................................................ 2 sets
PHONO............................................................................... 88 dB LINK terminal
LINE................................................................................. 105 dB LAN terminal (100BASE-TX)................................................1 set
MIC 1, MIC 2 ...................................................................... 79 dB
Total harmonic distortion (LINE – MASTER 1, 20 Hz – 40 kHz BW) ....... 0.005 % Wireless LAN section
Standard input level / Input impedance Supported standards .................................. IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
PHONO............................................................... -52 dBu / 47 kΩ Frequency band used ........................................... 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz
LINE.................................................................... -12 dBu / 47 kΩ
MIC 1, MIC 2 .................................................... -57 dBu / 3.5 kΩ Bluetooth section C
RETURN ............................................................. -12 dBu / 47 kΩ Wireless system..................................................... Bluetooth Ver.5.0
Max. input level Maximum transmission distance
PHONO.........................................................................-17.8 dBu ..................... Approximately 10 m* in unobstructed circumstances
LINE............................................................................... +15 dBu Frequency band used ......................................................... 2.4 GHz
MIC 1, MIC 2 ....................................................................+2 dBu Modulation method........... FH-SS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)
RETURN ........................................................................ +12 dBu Compatible Codecs ........................................................ SBC, AAC
Standard output level / Load impedance / Output impedance
MASTER 1 .............................................. +6 dBu / 10 kΩ / 360 Ω * Transmission distances are a guideline. Transmission distance
MASTER 2 .............................................. +2 dBu / 10 kΩ / 700 Ω may change depending on the surrounding environment.
REC OUT................................................. -8 dBu / 10 kΩ / 700 Ω
BOOTH ................................................... +6 dBu / 10 kΩ / 360 Ω ! The specifications and design of this product are subject to
SEND ....................................................... -6 dBu / 10 kΩ / 700 Ω change without notice.
PHONES ......................................... +8 dBu / 32 Ω / 1 Ω or lower
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Rated output level / Load impedance
MASTER 1 ......................................................... +25 dBu / 10 kΩ
MASTER 2 ......................................................... +21 dBu / 10 kΩ
BOOTH .............................................................. +25 dBu / 10 kΩ
Crosstalk g Accessories
LINE................................................................................... 82 dB ! Power cord
Channel equalizer characteristic (CUXJ: DDG1123)
HI .......................................................... -26 dB – +6 dB (20 kHz) (PYXJ, SXJ, XJ: DDG1124)
MID ......................................................... -26 dB – +6 dB (1 kHz) (XJCN: DDG1125)
LOW........................................................ -26 dB – +6 dB (20 Hz)
Microphone equalizer characteristic ! Quick Start Guide
HI ....................................................... -12 dB – +12 dB (10 kHz) (CUXJ, PYXJ, SXJ, XJ: DRH1701)
LOW.................................................... -12 dB – +12 dB (100 Hz) (XJCN: DRH1702)
BOOTH MONITOR equalizer feature E
HI ......................................................... -12 dB – +6 dB (10 kHz) ! Precautions for use (Warranty)
LOW...................................................... -12 dB – +6 dB (100 Hz) (CUXJ, PYXJ, SXJ, XJ: DRH1699)
(XJCN: DRH1700)
Input / Output terminals
PHONO input terminal ! Warranty (for some regions)*1
RCA pin jacks..................................................................... 4 sets
LINE input terminal *1 Only products in Europe.
RCA pin jacks.................................................................... 4 sets Products in North America and Japan include warranty
MIC1 input terminal (XLR / TRS) information in the “Precautions for Use”.
XLR connector & 1/4” TRS jack........................................... 1 set
Power supply........... 48 V / 10 mA or less
MIC2 input terminal (TRS)
1/4” TRS jack ....................................................................... 1 set F
RETURN input terminals (TS)
1/4” TS jack ..........................................................................1 set

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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
A
Items to be checked after servicing
To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
No. Procedure Check points
1 Confirm the firmware version in Test mode. The version of the firmware must be latest.
Update firmware to the latest one, if it is not the latest.
2 Confirm whether the customer complaint has been solved. The customer complain must not be reappeared.
If the customer complain occurs with the specific source, such as Audio and operations must be normal.
Mic, each Input, Fader, Equalizer, and Trim, input that specific
source for checking.
3 Check the analog audio input (each channel, MIC1, MIC2 and Audio and operations must be normal.
RETURN). (Make the analog connections with CDJ player, analog
B player and MIC.)
4 Check the analog audio output (MASTER1, MASTER2, BOOTH Audio and operations must be normal.
and SEND). (Make the analog connections with CDJ player.)
5 Check the digital audio input. Audio for each channel and operations must be normal.
(Make the digital connections with CDJ player.)
6 Check the digital audio output. Audio and operations must be normal.
(Make the connections with CDJ player.)
7 Check the headphones output. There must be no errors, such as noise, in the audio output.
(1/4” stereo phone plugs and 3.5 mm stereo mini plugs)
8 Check playback, using the fader function. There must be no errors in audio output and operations of each
(Select the fader function then check operations of each channel channel.
with audio signals via the DSP.)
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9 Check the connection of each interface.
MULTI I/O terminal (USB-A terminal) Plug in a USB memory device and check that the USB connection
indicator light on.
PCA, PCB (USB-B terminal, USB-C terminal) The device must be properly recognized by the PC.
LINK The Main unit being connected to LAN normally in Test mode.
V+48 (MIC1 PHANTOM) +48V is output when V+48V is ON and MIC is ON.
Refer to "5.5 PHANTOM POWER DIAGNOSTICS" for how to check.
Wi-Fi The Main unit can successfully connect with the wireless router.
Make sure the connection between the Main unit and the wireless
router is good.
Refer to "5.7 CONNECTION CHECK WITH Wi-Fi/Bluetooth" for how
D to check.
Bluetooth Make sure that the Main unit and the Bluetooth device can be
connected normally.
Audio must be normal from Bluetooth device.
Refer to "5.7 CONNECTION CHECK WITH Wi-Fi/Bluetooth" for how
to check.
10 Check the buttons and controls. Make sure that all buttons and controls on the Main unit
function properly.
11 Check the LCD display. Check that there is no dirt or dust trapped inside the LCD display.
12 Check the X-PAD operation. Check the operation in Test mode and confirm that there is no
abnormality.
13 Check the LEDs. Check that all the LEDs light on in Test mode.
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14 Confirm user setting contents. Being repaired to the contents before repairing.
15 Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.

See the table below for the items to be checked regarding audio.
Item to be checked regarding audio
Distortion Volume too high
Noise Volume fluctuating
Volume too low Sound interrupted

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3.2 JIGS LIST

Jigs List A

Jig Name Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks


Crossfader calibration position setting jig GGF1731 Jig for position settings of Crossfader calibration
USB cable (DDE1157) GGP2001 For PC connection (USB Type-C to C Cable)
Software for writing the serial number DJM-A9_SNW For writing the serial number of the unit to the MAIN Assy after
of Main unit replacement. The file is uploaded to WCS.
Refer to "8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT."

Lubricants and Glues List


B

Name Part No. Remarks


Lubricating oil (FLOIL G-424Z) GEM1107 Used for CH fader Section.
Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY".
Ethanol (70% concentration) Marketed product Used for CFX unit. CFX unit-related disassembly/assembly procedures
and precautions.
Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY".

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3.3 PCB LOCATIONS

A " Control Panel Section (Top)

LEDB ASSY U

V CDCB ASSY
B

" Top view

" Control Panel Section (Bottom)

PNLU ASSY AA
SHADE H1 ASSY
MIOB ASSY AB
D SHADE V1 ASSY
SHADE V2 ASSY
LCDB ASSYW SHADE H2 ASSY
SHADE H3 ASSY
PNLC ASSY Z SHADE V3 ASSY
CFX3 ASSY AE AD CFX2 ASSY
CFX4 ASSY AF AC CFX1 ASSY

O UCOM ASSY
SHADE H5 ASSY SHADE V4 ASSY
SHADE V5 ASSY SHADE H4 ASSY

E
CHF3 ASSY R P CHF1 ASSY
CHF4 ASSY S Q CHF2 ASSY
PNLR ASSY Y X PNLL ASSY

CRF ASSY

T CRFB ASSY

" Bottom view

F Note: Note:
The 1 to 4 Assys of CHF Assys have the same circuitry, parts, and board shapes. The 1 to 4 Assys of CFX Assys have the same circuitry, parts, and board shapes.
Only printed information is different, because their part numbers and wiring numbers are different. Only printed information is different, because their part numbers and wiring numbers are different.
They are handled similarly in their production management. They are handled similarly in their production management.
Therefore, either 1, 2, 3 or 4 Assy of the respective Assys is assembled in the respective place. Therefore, either 1, 2, 3 or 4 Assy of the respective Assys is assembled in the respective place.

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" Chassis Section A

Wi-Fi Antenna
C RTNJ ASSY

USBBC ASSY H
F USBA ASSY
N PSWB ASSY
MTRM ASSY B
AINB SERVICE ASSY A M AOUT ASSY

G USBP ASSY
B
FGP1 ASSY

MAIN ASSY D
AG SW POWER SUPPLY
FGP2 ASSY

HPPW ASSY I
HPJM ASSY K
L HPJC ASSY C
HPJK ASSY J
REGB ASSY E CCB1 ASSY
NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
NSP 1..MOTHER ASSY DWM2844 1..PNLC ASSY DWX4777
2..MAIN ASSY DWX4755
2..USBA ASSY DWX4756 NSP 1..PNL2 ASSY DWM2848
2..USBBC ASSY DWX4757 2..PNLU ASSY DWX4778
2..MIOB ASSY DWX4779 D
1..CDCB ASSY DWX4771 2..PSWB ASSY DWX4780
2..CRF ASSY DWX4790
NSP 1..AINB ASSY DWM2845
2..AINB SERVICE ASSY DEA1147 2..SHADE V3 ASSY DWX4793
2..HPJK ASSY DWX4759
2..HPJM ASSY DWX4760 NSP 1..PNL3 ASSY DWM2849
2..HPJC ASSY DWX4761 2..PNLL ASSY DWX4781
2..PNLR ASSY DWX4782
2..MTRM ASSY DWX4762 2..CHF1 ASSY DWX4783
2..REGB ASSY DWX4763 2..CHF2 ASSY DWX4784

NSP 1..AOUTB ASSY DWM2846 2..CHF3 ASSY DWX4785


2..AOUT ASSY DWX4764 2..CHF4 ASSY DWX4786 E
2..HPPW ASSY DWX4765 2..SHADE V1 ASSY DWX4791
2..RTNJ ASSY DWX4766 2..SHADE V2 ASSY DWX4792
2..SHADE V4 ASSY DWX4794
NSP 1..SUB ASSY DWM2847
2..UCOM ASSY DWX4768 2..SHADE V5 ASSY DWX4795
2..LEDB ASSY DWX4769 2..SHADE H1 ASSY DWX4796
2..LCDB ASSY DWX4770 2..SHADE H2 ASSY DWX4797
2..USBP ASSY DWX4767 2..SHADE H3 ASSY DWX4798
2..SHADE H4 ASSY DWX4799
NSP 2..CRFB ASSY DWX4772
2..CFX1 ASSY DWX4773 2..SHADE H5 ASSY DWX4800
2..CFX2 ASSY DWX4774 2..FGP1 ASSY DWX4801
2..CFX3 ASSY DWX4775 2..FGP2 ASSY DWX4802
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2..CFX4 ASSY DWX4776
> 1..SW POWER SUPPLY DWR1581
2..CCB1 ASSY DWX4803

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4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM (1/2)


4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM -

-
When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
1

1
C
RTNJ ASSY
(DWX4766)

N PSWB ASSY
(DWX4780)

H USBBC ASSY
(DWX4757)

A A 1/8- A 8/8 F USBA ASSY (DWX4756)


B M M 1/6- M 6/6
MTRM ASSY AINB SERVICE ASSY
(DWX4762) (DEA1147) AOUT ASSY
(DWX4764)
2

2
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D D 1/22- D 22/22
MAIN ASSY (DWX4755)
3

3
G USBP ASSY
E (DWX4767)
REGB ASSY
(DWX4763)

I I 1/2, I 2/2
HPPW ASSY
(DWX4765) Lock type

L HPJC ASSY
(DWX4761)
4

4
earth

AG SW POWER SUPPLY
(DWR1581)

J HPJK ASSY K HPJM ASSY


(DWX4759) (DWX4760)
4.2 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM (2/2)
Note:
The 1 to 4 Assys of CHF Assys have the same circuitry, parts, and board shapes.
AA AB
Only printed information is different, because their part numbers and wiring numbers are different.
They are handled similarly in their production management.
PNLU ASSY Therefore, either 1, 2, 3 or 4 Assy of the respective Assys is assembled in the respective place.
MIOB ASSY
(DWX4778)
(DWX4779) Note:
The 1 to 4 Assys of CFX Assys have the same circuitry, parts, and board shapes.
Only printed information is different, because their part numbers and wiring numbers are different.
They are handled similarly in their production management.
Therefore, either 1, 2, 3 or 4 Assy of the respective Assys is assembled in the respective place.

5
5

Z Z 1/4- Z 4/4
PNLC ASSY (DWX4777)

W LCDB ASSY
(DWX4770)

6
6

AC AD AE AF
CFX1 ASSY CFX2 ASSY CFX3 ASSY CFX4 ASSY
(DWX4773) (DWX4774) (DWX4775) (DWX4776)
V CDCB ASSY
U LEDB ASSY (DWX4771)
DJM-A9

(DWX4769)

O O 1/4- O 4/4
UCOM ASSY (DWX4768)

7
7

8
8

X PNLL ASSY P Q R S Y Y 1/2, Y 2/2


CHF1 ASSY CHF2 ASSY CHF3 ASSY CHF4 ASSY
(DWX4781) (DWX4783) (DWX4784) T (DWX4785) (DWX4786)
PNLR ASSY (DWX4782)
CRFB ASSY
(DWX4772)
11

A
1 2 3 4

4.3 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM


D MAIN ASSY
A
BT_WAKEUP_H
BT_WAKEUP_S

GPIO
WLAN Module WK_ON_WL
U2901
BT_XRST
SX-SDMAC2832S+
WLAN_XRST

FLEXSPIA
UART
QSPI FLASH ROM (128Mb)
BT_DATA(4M UART) with CTS/RTS IC2901

LPUART1
W25Q128JVSIQ

WLAN UCOM

uSDHC1
IC2801

SDIO
WLAN_DATA (SDR104)
MIMXRT1062DVJ6B

RMII SDRAM (256Mb)

SEMC
ENET1
16bit IC3102
W9825G6KH-6

GPIO
P CHF1 ASSY X PNLL ASSY
BT DATA BT SRC
IC3103
Q CHF2 ASSY Y PNLR ASSY
O UCOM ASSY R CHF3 ASSY Z PNLC ASSY

SAI1
CS8421-CZ

S CHF4 ASSY AA PNLU ASSY

JTAG
T CRFB ASSY AB MIOB ASSY
AC CFX1 ASSY

BT_SRC_XRST
JTAG
RMII1(MAC2) RESETz DCDC_PSWITCH LPSPI4 GPIO
PHY(MAC0)

VOL

REC_DATA

BT_DATA
AD CFX2 ASSY

CPU_WLAN_XINT

WLAN_MODE_R
CPU_WLAN_RDY
B
WLAN_PSWITCH
MDIO
WLAN_PORn

WLAN_MODE
TP

ADC
FLEXSPIA
FLASH ROM (16Mb) SPI CHF
MDC
LAN HUB & PHY
IC6007
AE CFX3 ASSY

SPI
RESET# W25Q16JVSSIQ CRF
IC3104
AF CFX4 ASSY
PHY(MAC1)

RTL8304E-CG SLP_WKP
CPU_INT#

ENC1
RJ45 Conn. 100Base-TX (Differential 100Ω)
ENC

RMII2(MAC3) SPI1 GPIO LED


PNL UCOM

GPIO
IC6006
MIMXRT1021DAG5B

McASP2
SW

LANHUB_XINT GPIO V CDCB ASSY


GPIO

LANHUB_SLEEP

LPUART7(M)
LED

LPSPI4
CRF CHF PNL_CDC_SPI CDC IC
LANHUB_XRST (Without STBY)
UART2

PNL_CPU_TXD IC6701
RMII_MDC AD7147ACPZ500RL7
CDC SW VOL
RMII_MDIO PNL_CPU_U_XINT
RMII

GPIO
PNL_CPU_U_RDY ENC
GPIO

CPU_PNL_S_XINT

LPSPI1(M)
RMII CPU_PNL_S_RDY
Serial to Parallel
Conv for LED

LPSPI2(S)
SPI0(M)

SPI
CS0

H USBBC ASSY CS1


SPI
GPIO JTAG
U LEDB ASSY
GPIO

JTAG
PCA USB-C USBC1_VBUS 5Vd USBC1_VBUS SPI(S)
(USBC1) 3.3V

PNL_MODE_R
WLAN_PSWITCH

PNL_PSWITCH
DSS

WLAN_PORn
USB2.0HS VBUS SW Display CLK, data, SYNC, DE

PNL_MODE

PNL_XRST
PNL_OFF
Type-C Conn. TC7WH157FKS1
IC1705
USB0

USBBC1_VBUS
2.7nch LCD
PCA USB-B IC3601 IC3607 LCD_XRST DWX4330-
(USBB1) V+3R3E V+3R3E_SDRAM
USB2.0HS USB BUS SW
GPIO

Type-B Conn. TS3USB221ERSER USB2.0 HighSpeed (Differential 90Ω) USB ReDriver IC GPIO
TUSB213RGY LCDBL_CONT[3:0]
5Vd USBB1_VBUS SDRAM_V_CONT FET

FLEXSPIA
USBB1_VBUS 3.3V FLASH ROM (16Mb) QSPI V+15U_SW
IC503

W LCDB ASSY
V+1R8D
W25Q16JVSSIQ
GPIO

V+15U_CONT FET
CPU_MUTE V+1R8D_CONT
LDO
USBC2_VBUS 5Vd USBC2_VBUS MUTE Circuit IC213
PCB USB-C VMUTE_CONT V+3R3D BU18TD3WG-G
3.3V
(USBC2) VBUS SW VMUTE power (V+12M) V+3R3A_MDAC_D
USB2.0HS TC7WH157FKS1
IC1706 USBBC2_VBUS FAULT_DET V+3R3D_CONT
USB1

Type-C Conn. Voltage Monitor Circuit DC/DC Conv.


MDAC_V_CONT Reg
PCB USB-B IC3602 IC3608
(USBB2) USB BUS SW V+12LCDBL
KEY_PSW
USB2.0HS TS3USB221ERSER USB2.0 HighSpeed (Differential 90Ω) USB ReDriver IC Power SW V+9LED
TUSB213RGY V+5LED V+48D

GPIO
Type-B Conn. V+12LCDBL_CONT Tr
5Vd USBB2_VBUS MDL_FLG

USBB2_VBUS 3.3V V+3R8D


CRFSW_DET V+5D_CONT DC/DC Conv.
GPIO

I2C

X1901 RESETFULLn V+3R8D V+2R5D_DIGI


CLKGEN1_OE Pullup V+3R8D_CONT DC/DC Conv.
XTAL Oscillators CLOCK GENERATOR Resistor
RESETn
DSS1236 IC1903 (V+3R3D_CPU) ERP UCOM V+2R5D_CONT LDO
SI5351C-B03300 LRESETn CPU_XRST IC402 V+5D_CPU V+5D_VBUS
MIMXRT1062DVJ6B
LRESETNMIENn
CPU_PMIC_PWRDN
G
I2C0

V+5D_CPU MDSP_BOOTCOMP V+5D_CPU_CONT


I2C BOOTCOMPLETE TP
DC/DC Conv.
STBY LED RESET MUTE
VCC7
PMIC CPU_OFF
Power USBPSW_FA
USBP ASSY
IC801 CPU_MODE EUP Highside SW
GPIO

VCC5 Controll
GPIO

TPS65911AA2NMA CPU_MODE_R USBPSW_EN IC5952


PMIC_MDSP_xINT
V+1R83_MDSP_RTC INT1 TPS2557DRB
CPU_ERP_XINT
PMIC_SLEEP
SLEEP CPU_ERP_RDY

USB
PWRHOLD PMIC_CPU_xRST USB2.0HS
NRESPWRON2 USB2.0 HighSpeed (Differential 90Ω)
CPU_POR Type-A Conn.
SPI2(M)

LPSPI4(S)

PWRDN PORz SPI


CPU_XRST CS0
JTAG

JTAG I2C MFi authentication IC


I2C IC601
CPU_PMIC_PWRDN

MFI343S00176
USBC_RTN_DATA
TP RESETSTAT
MFi authentication IC
CPU_DIR_XRST
McSPI1

SAI3

KEY_STBY Wakeup Key IC603


DIR_XRST
MFI343S00177
GPIO

Input
USBC_SND_DATA

D D-IN_SRC_XRST D-IN_SRC_XRST LED_STBY


STBY LED

MAIN CPU/DSP
ADC_XRST
ADC/DAC_XRST IC901
McSPI3(M)

CS0 SPI
66AK2G12ABYA100 SPI for DIT
DAC_XRST
SEMC

SPI SDRAM (64Mb)


D-OUT_SRC/DIT_xRST CS1 SPI for DIR 16bit IC604
D-OUT_SRC/DIT_xRST W9864G6KH-5
GPIO

JTAG

THRU_D-OUT
TURU_D-OUT
4 (CH1~CH4) DDR3L SDRAM RESETz DCDC_PSWITCH GPIO
CH*_SEL (DDR3-1866 1Gbit) JTAG
EMIF(DDR3L-1066)

AC_OFF_DET
ERP_PORn

ANA_P_CON
DIGI_P_CON

16bit IC1302
ERP_PSWITCH

DSP MUTE
DSP_MUTE W631GU6NB-11
32bit
DDR3L SDRAM
RESET IC
4 (CH1~CH4)
DIR_CS* (DDR3-1866 1Gbit) IC502
16bit S-80930CNMC-G80
IC1303
W631GU6NB-11
AG SW POWER
A AINB SERVICE ASSY
IC4102
SUPPLY
CH1_SEL IC4104 RESET IC
IC4103 CH1_L+
GPIO

LINE CH1_L- D-OUT_CLK_CLR IC401


XRST_ADC S-80930CNMC-G80
CH1

IC4105
I2C1

PHONO CH1_R+
I2C

CH1_R-
IC4101

IC4202 CH2_SEL
IC4203
IC4204
CH2_L+
CH1-2 ADC
IC4501
ES9842QPRO M AOUT ASSY IC5301
LINE CH2_L- IC5303 MUTE Circuit
CH2

I2C

MASTER_L+ MAS1L_H
IC4205 CH2_R+
PHONO CH1 MASTER_L- MAS1L_C
CH2_R-
IC4201 CH2 DAC_xRST IC5302 IC5304 Tr MASTER1
MUTE Relay
MASTER_R+ MAS1R_H
IC4302 MUTE
CH3_SEL IC4304 MASTER_R- MAS1R_C
IC4303 CH3_L+
MASTER
LINE CH3_L-
IC5402
CH3

E
IC4305
I2C

CH3_R+ MAS2_L
PHONO Tr MASTER2
CH3_R- MAS2_R
MUTE
McASP1

IC4301 CH3-4 ADC


IC4402 CH4_SEL IC4404 IC4502 MULTI DAC
CH4_L+ IC5501 IC5503
IC4403 ES9842QPRO IC5202
LINE CH4_L- BOOTH_L+ BTHL_H
ES9026PRO
CH4

CH3 BOOTH_L- BTHL_C


IC4405
PHONO CH4_R+ CH4 BOOTH Tr
IC5502 IC5504 BOOTH
CH4_R- MUTE
IC4401 BOOTH_R+ BTHR_H
BOOTH_R- BTHR_C
RTNL_DET IC4601 RTN ADC BTH_R_DET
RTN1 IC4602 RTN
RETURN
McASP0

PCM1803ADB IC5602 IC5601


SND SNDL+
V+48D_PH PHANTOM_SW SNDL- SNDL
SNDR+ SNDR Tr SEND
PHANTOM_SW RTNL_DET SNDR- MUTE
GPIO

IC5403 IC5401
IC4702 BTH_MONO_DET RECL+
MIC1 MIC ADC RECL
MIC1(mono) RECL- REC OUT
IC4703 MIC1 &MIC2 REC RECR+ RECR Tr
PCM1803ADB RECR- MUTE
MIC2(mono)
MIC2
IC4701

IC2205 IC5802
I HPPW ASSY
B MTRM ASSY HP A
HP DAC
IC2203
PCM1789PWR
HP_A_L+
HP_A_L-
HP_A_R+
HP_A_R-
HP_A_L
HP_A_R
Relay
MUTE
HEADPHONES A

HEADPHONES A MINI
K HPJM ASSY
IC5801

DIR_XRST SPI for DIR D-IN_SRC_XRST


HP B
HP DAC
IC2202
PCM1789PWR
HP_B_L+
HP_B_L-
HP_B_R+
IC2204
HP_B_L
HP_B_R
Relay
MUTE
HEADPHONES B
L HPJC ASSY
IC2305 HP_B_R-
IC2308 Digital IN1 HEADPHONES B MINI
DIR SRC
DIGITAL1 CS8421-CZ
McASP0

PCM9211PT
DIR_CS1 TURU_D-OUT D-OUT_SRC/DIT_xRST SPI for DIT
IC2306
McASP0

SRC IC2309 Digital IN2


DIGITAL2 DIR
PCM9211PT CS8421-CZ

F
DIR_CS2
IC2503 Digital OUT ASRC DIT SPIDF Pulse Trans DIGITAL MASTER OUT
DIR SRC IC2505 Digital IN3 IC2701 IC2702 BuF (SPDIF)
DIGITAL3 PCM9211PT VL2701
PCM9211PT CS8421-CZ CS8421-CZ IC2703
DIR_CS3
IC2504
SRC IC2506 Digital IN4
DIGITAL4 DIR
PCM9211PT CS8421-CZ
DIR_CS4

FLASH ROM (64Mb)


QSPI

IC1402 QSPI
W25Q64JVSSIQ

12 DJM-A9
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

4.4 DSP BLOCK DIAGRAM

CH1-4 LEVEL METER CHx


MULTI I/O USB: POST CHxFADER
CHx USB Control Tone CHx USB: PRE CHx FADER
PHONO INPUT
MULTI I/O: SEND CHx
SELECT
LINE DETECT CHx BPM
CH
USB: FX SEND CHx
DIGITAL TRIM FADER
Thru
USB A SOUND BEAT FX EQ/ ISO SOUND BEAT FX CUE A/B SOUND BEAT FX
A
USB B COLOR FX CHx CHx COLOR FX CHx CHx COLOR FX CHx
B
BLUETOOTH
RETURN
MULTI I/O: RETURN CHx CUE A CHx
USB mobile device CLIP CHx
CUE B CHx CROSSFADER
ASSIGN switch
USB: FX RETURN CHx
C

BOOTH SOUND CHECK


BOOTH
DETECT MIC TO MIC TO BOOTH
MASTER MIC to BOOTH BOOTH BOOTH + BOOTH EQ MONO/ BOOTH ATT. BOOTH OUT
DETECT BPM ATT. PEAK STEREO
LEVEL METER BOOTH (forApp)
MUTE W HEN MIC ON
MULTI I/O MULTI I/O TALKOVER ON/OFF
CUE A MASTER
LEVEL METER MASTER
MULTI I/O: SEND MULTI I/O: SENDMASTER CUE B MASTER
CLIP MASTER
Crossfader BALANCE MASTER LEVEL

CUE MASTER MASTER


BEAT FX
CROSSFADER +
BEAT FX
MASTER
TALKOVER + MASTER MONO/ PEAK MASTER ATT. MASTER OUT
STEREO LIMITER
MASTER SOUND CHECK

USB: CROSSFADER A/B MIC TO DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL


MIC to MASTER MASTER REFERENCE MONO/ PEAK DIGITAL MASTER OUT
PEAK STEREO LIMITER
MULTI I/O: RETURN MULTI I/O: RETURNMASTER
DIGITAL SOUND CHECK

REC OUT

MIC TO REC OUT EXCLUDE MIC


USB: DJM-REC D
USB: MIX (REC OUT with MIC)
DETECT MIC BPM

REC OUT (without MIC)


MULTI I/O
USB: DJM-REC (without MIC)
MULTI I/O: SEND MIC USB: MIX (REC OUT without MIC)
MIC ON/OFF MIC to MASTER
MIC 1

+ LOW
CUT
MIC EQ MIC FX
MIC
REVERB
BEAT FX
MIC
MIC to BOOTH
MIC 2
USB: MIC
MUTE WHEN MIC ON (INSERT) MIC
TALKOVER ON/OFF
LEVEL
MULTI I/O: RETURN MIC

MULTI I/O (SEND) USB 1/2 Output


MULTI I/O
CH
SELECT SEND OUTPUT
USB: MIX (REC OUTwithMIC)
MULTI I/O: SENDCHx (EXTERNAL) SELECT
USB OUTPUT
MULTI I/O: SENDMASTER MULTI I/O: SEND USB: Pre CHx Fader
LEVEL
MULTI I/O: SENDMIC USB: PostCHx Fader

USB: CROSSFADER A USB A OUT

MULTI I/O (RETURN) MULTI I/O


USB: CROSSFADER B USB B OUT E
CH (INSERT) USB: MIC
INSERT SELECT
ON/OFF MULTI I/O: RETURN CHx USB: MIX (REC OUTwithout MIC)
MULTI I/O: RETURN MASTER
(EXTERNAL)
MULTI I/O: RETURN MULTI I/O: RETURN MIC

to CHx INPUT USB 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10 Output


RETURN OUTPUT
USB: Control Tone CHx SELECT
USB
HEADPHONES A/B USB: Pre CHx Fader OUTPUT
CUE A/B MIXING LEVEL
ON/OFF USB: Post CHxFader LEVEL

CUE A/B CHx + HEADPHONES A/B OUT USB: CROSSFADER A


USB A OUT
CUE A/B LINK USB: CROSSFADER B
MONO SPLIT/STEREO USB B OUT
CUE A/B USB: MIC

USB: MIX (REC OUT with MIC)


SOUND CHECK USB: MIX (REC OUT without MIC)
BOOTH

BOOTH ATT. BOOTH SOUND CHECK

NOISE MASTER LEVEL


USB 11/12 Output F
STEREO VOLUME USB A OUT
SINE USB: FX SEND CHx
MASTER ATT. MASTER SOUND CHECK USB B OUT

DIGITAL
REFERENCE DIGITAL SOUND CHECK

DJM-A9 13
5 6 7 8
F

4.5 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM


14

AB MIOB ASSY AA PNLU ASSY A AINB SERVICE ASSY M AOUT ASSY E REGB ASSY
CN7601 V+3R3A V+15A V+15U_SW
CN 7501 V+5A_IN
11 13 5 IC4006 4
1 IC5053 3
1

1
V+1R2A_MDAC 4 V+3R3A_MDAC_D V-15A V-15U_SW

V+3R3REF
1 IC5101

V+3R3REF
V+4R5A V+5A_IN 5 3 IC5051 2
5 IC4005 1
V+5A V+5U
1 IC5052 3

CN4001 CN 4002 CN5101 CN5102


5 1
CN7007 CN7004 CN5051
21 20 1 2 5 6 9 2 3 5 7 26 27 40
1 3 5 6 8 9

V+3R3A_MDAC_A

V+3R3A_MDAC_D
CN7006 CN7005 CN7003 CN7002

V+3R3D_CLK
V+3R3D_CLK

V+48D_PH

V+15A_OUT
V-15A_OUT
V+15A_IN
V-15A_IN

V+5A_IN

V+15U_SW
V-15U_SW
V+12M
V+12M
1 1 1

V+15A
1

V+5A

V-15A
V+5U
V+3R3REF

V+3R3REF
V+3R3REF

V+3R3REF
Z PNLC ASSY 20 21 40 2 5 6 9 2 3 5 7 15 14 1 1 3 5 6 8 9
CN5 CN9 CN11 CN13
1 1 1 1 CN7
V+3R3D_W_SDRAM V+15A
CN6951 0Ω
CN6901 CN6851 CN6801 V+3R3A_HP V+5A
5 IC214 4 V+15A_IN
V+3R3D_W_IN
CN7008 AF AE AD AC CN7001 IC2801 L1, L2, K3
V+3R3D
V+3R3A_MDAC_D
3 IC210 1
V+5U
V+15A_OUT AC
V+3R3D_W
30 29 9 CFX4 ASSY CFX3 ASSY CFX2 ASSY CFX1 ASSY 1 2 V+1R275_DC_WLAN
WLAN UCOM
MIMXRT1062DVJ6B N4, F5, E6, E9,
INLET
V+3R3A_MDAC_A V+5U V- 15A
M1, M2 F10, J10, K5, 3 IC216 1 V+0R675_VTT DKP3998-
P12, M9,
V+1R8D_SDIO V- 15A_IN
U LEDB ASSY J6 V+3R3D_CPU
V- 15A_OUT
V+3R3REF

H9, AA23, E23, F21, G20, J20, P19, R20,T19,

NEUTRAL
V+9LED
V+9LED

V+5LED
U20, V21, F7, F11, F15, G12, G16, H11, H13,
V+5LED

CN6401 H15, P7, R6, T23, T7, H17, G18


7 5 4 1 V+5A

LIVE
IC3104 V+3R3D_ETH_A V+3R3D_ETH V+1R35_CPU_DDR
V+1R8D_ETH_A
LAN-HUB &PHY F FET
2, 3, 8, RTL8304E-CG 31,48, IC901 AD5, AD11, AD18, U8, U10, U12, U14, V7,
V+5LED V11, V13, V15, V17, W16, W18, AE8, AE14 V+5A_IN
V+3R3D

V+9LED
9, 14, 61 55, 60 V+1R8D_SDIO
2

MAIN CPU/DSP

2
5 IC213 1 V+1R0_CVDD1
V+5A_HP
T13, N18, J12, M5

W LCDB ASSY V+3R3D 66AK2G12ABYA100


3 IC205 2 V+1R8_CPU
13 15 16 19 23 22 V+5D_VBUSA CN 8
1 2 22 F17, L20, K19, M7, L6, W6,
U6, U18, V19, J6, G6, F19
V+15U_SW V+15U V+15U
CN6003 CN6007 CN6010 V+5D_VBUSBC_HS V+5D_VBUSBC V+1R0_CVDD FET 1 1
N14, N12, N10, M17, M15, M13, M11, M9, L18,
L16, L14, L12, L10, K17, K15, K13, K11, K9,
CN6601 CN6013 CN6012 CN1 J16, N16, P9, P11, P13, P15, P17, R8, R10, V+5U V+5U
5 V+3R3D_USBSW V+3R3D_U_SW 2 2 P2
3 V+5LED 3 5 FET R12, R14, R16, R18, T9, T11, T15,T17, U16,
J10, J14
V+3R3D_LCD 5 5
V+3R3D
6 4 4 46 V-15U_SW V-15U V-15U
L V+0R675_VTT
4 IC1301
5 0Ω 5 5
6 6 V+5D_VBUSA
AG
6
O UCOM ASSY P6
DJM-A9

V+3R3D_CPU IC402
13 11
V+9LED
11 13 N7, H8
V+1R275_DC_ERP
ERP UCOM
M1, M2 MIMXRT1062DVJ6B
V+3R3E_E_IN SW
V+1R35_CPU_DDR L1, L2, K4
12 12 K2
IC801
PMIC V+5D_CPU
3 IC204 2
V+3R3E
FET
V+3R3E_SW
8 IC211 2
V+12E
1
V+12E
1
POWER
V+3R3REF V+1R0_CVDD1 F5, E6, E9,
73
IC6006
V+3R3D_PNL V+3R3D
V+1R8_CPU
D4
E8, L8, L7, N3,
L1,B6, A5, D8,
F10, J10, J6, SUPPLY
0Ω K5, P12, M9
CN6701 CN6001 PNL UCOM 5, 31, 40, 45, 20 18 18 20 N6
G2, G1,F3, F2
V+3R3D V+3R3E_SDRAM VMUTE
3 V+9LED
3 V+1R1D_PNL
MIMXRT1021DAG5B 77, 104, 113, B4 FET TR-SW
40 133 21 19 19 21 V+1R0_CVDD
FET
P4
4 4
2 V+12M 2
V+12M
V+3R3D_BUFFA V+5LED V+5D V+12LED
V+3R3CDC 3 3
15 15 3 IC203 2
24 V+9CRF
24 CN 3
V+5CRFD V+9CRF V+3R3CDC V+48D_PH V+48D_FIL V+48D V+12M_P
4 IC6002 5 TR-SW FET 1 IC3301 6 FET
TR-SW

V CDCB ASSY V+9LED

V+9CRF
R
V+9LED_DCDC
3 IC202 2
V+12LED
P3
CN6011 1
CN6002 CN6004 CN6005 CN6006 CN6008 CN6009 V+12LCDBL 2
5 31 1 1 1 1 1 21 20 6
V+12M_VBUSA
V+3R3REF
3

V+3R3D_WM
V+3R3REF
V+3R3REF

V+3R3REF

V+3R3REF

3
V+3R3REF
V+5CRFD

V+3R3D
V+9LED
V+9LED

V+3R3D_CLK U2901 4, 5, 6,
V+2R5D_DIGI 3 IC209 1 WLAN Module
5 IC207 1 7, 32
SX-SDMAC-2832S+
V+1R8D_SDIO
V+3R3D_DIGI V+3R8D_DIGI 21
27 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 16 5 IC208 4 3 IC201 2

CN7802 CN8041 CN8031 CN8301 CN 8021 CN 8011 CN7701

Y PNLR X PNLL ASSY


ASSY
S R T Q P
D MAIN ASSY
CHF4 ASSY CHF3 ASSY CRFB ASSY CHF2 ASSY CHF1 ASSY

CN3 CN4
CN10
12 5 5 6 17 16 3 2
V+3R3D_USBSW

V+12M_VBUSA
V+5D_VBUSBC_HS

V-15A
V+15A

V+7HP

V-7HP
3 4 17 18
5 6
12 5 CN5951
I HPPW
CN5801

CN3601 6 1 ASSY 1 V+12M


V+15A CN5701
V+5R2D_VBUSA V+15AHP

H F CN3501 7 2
3
CN5952
G USBP ASSY V- 15AHP V- 15A
2

8
USBA
4

4
USBBC V+7HP
11

ASSY ASSY V+5R2D_VBUSA 6 High side 2 V+5R2D


3 IC5951 2
V+12M_VBUSA V+7HP_PAMP_A
7 SW 3 IC5701
V+7HP_PAMP_B V+12M
1,8,12
V- 7HP
9
V- 7HP_PAMP_A

V- 7HP_PAMP_B
5 6 7 8

5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 POWER ON SEQUENCE
Hardware contents Software contents GPIO
SPI
UART
HPI
I2C
A

Power supply/ ERP UCOM PNL UCOM MAIN CPU/DSP(CPU) MAIN CPU/DSP(DSP) WLAN UCOM
Clock generator WLAN Module
around circuit (RT1062) (RT1021) (66AK) (66AK) (RT1062)

AC IN

V+12E ON

V+3R3E ON

[ERP_CLK] ON

Canceling reset [HIGH]

to FET SW SDRAM_V_CONT [HIGH]

SDRAM ON
B
BOOT/Initialization

AC OFF DET
monitoring start
CPU_MUTE [HIGH]

CPU MUTE ON

to Tr SW VMUTE_CONT [HIGH]

VMUTE ON

KEY_PSW [LOW]
Power SW ON

to SW power DIGIP_CON [HIGH]

[DIGIP_CON] ON

V+12M
C
V+3R3D_CLK

V+7HP

V-7HP

to SW power ANA_CON [HIGH]

V-15U
V-15A

V+5U
V+5A
V+5A_IN
V+5A_OUT

to DCDC V+3R3D_CONT [HIGH]

V+3R3D
V+3R3D_W D
to Reg V+1R8D_CONT [HIGH]

V+1R8D_SDIO

PNL_PSWITCH [HIGH]

PNL_XRST [HIGH]

BOOT/Initialization

KEY VR read start

PNL_MODE
(Boot mode notification)

to Tr SW CDC_XRST [HIGH]

V+3R3CDC supply
(CDC canceling reset)

to FET SW LANHUB_V_CONT_E [HIGH]


E
V+3R3D_ETH

to DCDC V+5D_CPU_CONT [HIGH]

V+5D_CPU
V+5VBUS_AB
V+5VBUS_C

66AK PMIC ON start

V+1R8D_CPU_RTC

PMIC auto start

V+3R3D_CPU

PMIC auto start

A
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A A

50M_PHY_CLK

V+1R8D_CPU

PMIC auto start

CPU_CLK (24M)

V+1R35_CPU_DDR
V+0R675_VTT
V+1R0_CPU_CVDD
V;1R0_CPU_CVDD1

PMIC auto start

PMIC_CPU_XRST [HIGH] Auto output from PMIC


B
CPU_XRST [HIGH]

PNL_OFF [HIGH]

1st BOOT

2nd BOOT

CPU_MODE (Boot mode notification)

CPU_OFF [HIGH]

PMIC register setting (I2C)

V+3R3D_U_SW_CONT [HIGH]

to DCDC V+3R8D_CONT [HIGH]

V+3R8D

C V+3R3D_DIGI

V+3R8D d Reg
to Reg V+2R5D_CONT [HIGH]

V+2R5D_DIGII

to DCDC V+5D_CONT [HIGH]

V+5D
V+5LED
V+9LED
V+9CRF
V+5CRF

3rd BOOT

to clock generator crystal MCLK_EN [HIGH]

WLAN_PORn [HIGH]

BOOT

D WLAN_OFF [HIGH]

WLAN_XRST [HIGH]
CLKGEN communication (I2C)
BT_XRST [HIGH]

CLKGEN_OE [HIGH]

ADC/DAC ADC_DAC_xRST [HIGH]


canceling reset
ADC/DAC communication (I2C)

DIN SRC D-IN_SRC_XRST [HIGH]


canceling reset

DOUT SRC D-OUT_SRC_DIT_XRST [HIGH]


canceling reset

DIT communication (SPI)

CPU_DIR_xRST [HIGH]
DIR canceling reset
DIR communication (SPI)

E LCD_XRST [HIGH]
LCD canceling reset

to Tr SW V+12LCDBL_CONT [HIGH]

V+12LCDBL_CONT ON

to LAN HUB & PHY LANHUB_XRST [HIGH]

MFI communication (I2C)

USBPSW_EN [HIGH]

to FET SW V+15U_CONT [HIGH]

V+15U ON
V+15A ON

to Reg V+4R5A_CONT [HIGH]

V+4R5A ON
FAULT DET
monitoring start
F

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5.2 MATRIX INFORMATION

SW/VR (KEY/AD) A

g KEY MATRIX
Control UCOM : PNL UCOM
GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 GRID3 GRID4 GRID5 GRID6 GRID7
Function Name CH1_CUE A CH2_CUE A CH3_CUE A CH4_CUE A MAS_CUE A BLUETOOTH CHF_CURVE1 BFX_SEL1
KEY_SEG0
Assy Name PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLR PNLR
Function Name CH1_CUE B CH2_CUE B CH3_CUE B CH4_CUE B MAS_CUE B MIDI_ON/OFF CHF_CURVE3 BFX_SEL2
KEY_SEG1
Assy Name PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLR PNLR
Function Name TALKOVER CENTER LOCK - INSERT SOUCE +48V (PHANTOM) MIDI_START/STOP CRF_CURVE1 BFX_SEL3
KEY_SEG2
Assy Name PNLC PNLC - MIOB PNLU PNLC PNLR PNLR
Function Name HPA_LINK_CUE CRF_CH1_A CRF_CH2_A CRF_CH3_A CRF_CH4_A HPB_LINK_CUE CRF_CURVE3 BFX_SEL4
KEY_SEG3
Assy Name PNLL PNLL PNLL PNLL PNLL PNLR PNLR PNLR
Function Name HPA_MONO CRF_CH1_B CRF_CH2_B CRF_CH3_B CRF_CH4_B HPB_MONO EQ_CURVE_ISO AUTO/TAP B
KEY_SEG4
Assy Name PNLL PNLL PNLL PNLL PNLL PNLR PNLR PNLR
Function Name ECHO SPACE DUB ECHO - ECHO SPACE DUB ECHO -
KEY2_SEG0
Assy Name PNLC PNLC PNLC - PNLC PNLC PNLC -
Function Name PITCH JET SWEEP MIC ON/OFF PITCH JET SWEEP MIC ON/OFF
KEY2_SEG1
Assy Name PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLL PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLL
Function Name MEGA-PHONE CRUSH FILTER INSERT MEGA-PHONE CRUSH FILTER INSERT
KEY2_SEG2
Assy Name PNLC PNLC PNLC MIOB PNLC PNLC PNLC MIOB
Function Name BFX_SEL_CH1 BFX_SEL_CH2 BFX_SEL_CH3 BFX_SEL_CH4 BFX_SEL_CH1 BFX_SEL_CH2 BFX_SEL_CH3 BFX_SEL_CH4
KEY2_SEG3
Assy Name PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR
Function Name BFX_SEL_MIC BFX_SEL_A BFX_SEL_B BFX_SEL_MAS BFX_SEL_MIC BFX_SEL_A BFX_SEL_B BFX_SEL_MAS
KEY2_SEG4
Assy Name PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR
Function Name BEAT_DOWN BEAT_UP TAP BFX_ON/OFF BEAT_DOWN BEAT_UP TAP BFX_ON/OFF
KEY2_SEG5
Assy Name PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR
Function Name FREQ_LOW FREQ_MID FREQ_HI MIC REVERB FREQ_LOW FREQ_MID FREQ_HI MIC REVERB
KEY2_SEG6
Assy Name PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLL PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLL C

g DIRECT KEY
Control UCOM : PNL UCOM
Function Name TIME ENC_A TIME ENC_B
Assy Name PNLR PNLR

Control UCOM : MAIN


Function Name QUANTIZE
Assy Name PNLR

g MULTIPLEXER AD
Control UCOM : PNL UCOM D

VR Select
IC Port No 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Multiplexer VR_SEL_C 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
SW VR_SEL_B 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
Signal VR_SEL_A 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Assy Name
AD_MUX0 AD_CH3_TRIM AD_CH2_TRIM AD_CH1_TRIM AD_CH4_TRIM AD_CH1_INPUT_SEL AD_CH4_INPUT_SEL AD_CH2_INPUT_SEL AD_CH3_INPUT_SEL PNLU
Multiplexer AD AD_MUX1 AD_CFX_PARAMETER AD_CH1_CFX AD_MIC_FX_PARA AD_CH1_LOW AD_MIC_LOW AD_CH1_MID AD_MIC_HI AD_CH1_HI PNLC
OUTPUT AD_MUX2 AD_CH2_CFX AD_CH3_CFX AD_CH2_LOW AD_CH3_LOW AD_CH2_MID AD_CH3_MID AD_CH2_HI AD_CH3_HI PNLC
Signal AD_MUX3 AD_CH4_CFX AD_BOOTH_LEVEL AD_CH4_LOW AD_BOOTH_LOW AD_CH4_MID AD_BOOTH_HI AD_CH4_HI AD_MASTER_LEVEL PNLC
AD_MUX4 AD_MIC_REVERB_PARA AD_HPA_MIX AD_HPA_LEVEL - - AD_BFX_LEVEL_DEPTH AD_HPB_LEVEL AD_HPB_MIX UCOM

g DIRECT AD E
Control UCOM : PNL UCOM Control UCOM : PNL UCOM Control UCOM : PNL UCOM
Function Name Assy Name Function Name Assy Name Function Name Assy Name
AD_SEND_CH_SEL MIOB CH1 FD CHF1 CROSS FD3 CRFB
AD_SEND_LEVEL MIOB CH2 FD CHF2 CROSS FD1 CRFB
CH3 FD CHF3 CROSS FD2 CRFB
CH4 FD CHF4 CROSS FD0 CRFB

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A LED

g LED MATRIX
" Level indicator LED
Control UCOM : PNL UCOM
74VHC164FT
SR_GRID0 SR_GRID1 SR_GRID2 SR_GRID3 SR_GRID4 SR_GRID5
SR_SEG0 CH1 Level 12 CH2 Level 12 CH3 Level 12 CH4 Level 12 MASL Level 6 MASR Level 6
SR_SEG1 CH1 Level 9 CH2 Level 9 CH3 Level 9 CH4 Level 9 MASL Level 3 MASL Level 3
SR_SEG2 CH1 Level 6 CH2 Level 6 CH3 Level 6 CH4 Level 6 MASL Level 0 MASL Level 0
SR_SEG3 CH1 Level 3 CH2 Level 3 CH3 Level 3 CH4 Level 3 MASL Level -3 MASL Level -3
74VHC595FT
B SR_SEG4 CH1 Level 0 CH2 Level 0 CH3 Level 0 CH4 Level 0 MASL Level -6 MASL Level -6
SR_SEG5 CH1 Level -3 CH2 Level -3 CH3 Level -3 CH4 Level -3 MASL Level -9 MASR Level -9
SR_SEG6 CH1 Level -6 CH2 Level -6 CH3 Level -6 CH4 Level -6 MASL Level -12 MASR Level -12
SR_SEG7 CH1 Level -9 CH2 Level -9 CH3 Level -9 CH4 Level -9 MASL Level -15 MASR Level -15
SR_SEG8 CH1 Level -12 CH2 Level -12 CH3 Level -12 CH4Level -12 MASL Level -18 MASR Level -18
SR_SEG9 CH1 Level -15 CH2 Level -15 CH3 Level -15 CH4 Level -15 MASL Level -21 MASR Level -21
SR_SEG10 CH1 Level -18 CH2 Level -18 CH3 Level -18 CH4 Level -18 MASL Level -24 MASR Level -24
SR_SEG11 74VHC595FT CH1 Level -21 CH2 Level -21 CH3 Level -21 CH4 Level -21 MASL Level -27 MASR Level -27
SR_SEG12 CH1 Level -24 CH2 Level -24 CH3 Level -24 CH4 Level -24 MASL Level -30 MASR Level -30
SR_SEG13 CH1 Level -27 CH2 Level -27 CH3 Level -27 CH4 Level -27 MASL Level -33 MASR Level -33
SR_SEG14 CH1 Level -30 CH2 Level -30 CH3 Level -30 CH4 Level -30 MASL Level 9 MASR Level 9

C
" Other LED
Control UCOM : PNL UCOM
LED_GRID0 LED_GRID1 LED_GRID2 LED_GRID3 LED_GRID4 LED_GRID5 LED_GRID6 LED_GRID7
Function Name ECHO SPACE DUB ECHO USB_PC A (B) USB_PC A (C) BLUETOOTH - MAS CLIP
LED_SEG0
Assy Name PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLU PNLU PNLC - MIOB
Function Name PITCH JET SWEEP USB_PC B (B) USB_PC B (C) MIDI ON/OFF - INSERT
LED_SEG1
Assy Name PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLU PNLU PNLC - MIOB
Function Name MEGA-PHONE CRUSH FILTER - +48V MIDI START/STOP - MULTI I/O
LED_SEG2
Assy Name PNLC PNLC PNLC - PNLC PNLC - MIOB
Function Name TALKOVER BEAT FX_CH1 BEAT FX_CH2 BEAT FX_CH3 BEAT FX_CH4 CENTER LOCK - BEAT FX_MAS
LED_SEG3
Assy Name PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC - PNLC
Function Name BFX_SEL_CH1 BFX_SEL_CH2 BFX_SEL_CH3 BFX_SEL_CH4 FREQ_LOW HPB_MONO FREQ_MID BFX_ON/OFF
LED_SEG4
D Assy Name PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR
Function Name BFX_SEL_MIC BFX_SEL_A BFX_SEL_B BFX_SEL_MAS FREQ_HI HPB_LINK_CUE TAP -
LED_SEG5
Assy Name PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR PNLR -
Function Name HPA_LINK_CUE HPA_MONO MIC REVERB MIC ON/OFF MIC BEAT FX - - -
LED_SEG6
Assy Name PNLL PNLL PNLL PNLL PNLL - - -

g LED DIRECT
Control UCOM : PNL UCOM
Function Name CH1_CUE_A CH2_CUE_A CH3_CUE_A CH4_CUE_A MASTER_CUE_A CH1_CUE_B CH2_CUE_B CH3_CUE_B CH4_CUE_B MASTER_CUE_B
Assy Name PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC PNLC

E Control UCOM : MAIN


Function Name QUANTIZE
Assy Name PNLR

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5.3 TROUBLESHOOTING

Contents A

[0] Prior confirmation [4] AUDIO OUTPUT


[0-1] Confirmation of internal wires [4-1] No signal is output from the MASTER1 / MASTER2 /
[0-2] Prior confirmation of power BOOTH / REC / SEND
[0-3] Confirmation of element and LED [4-2] No signal is output from the PHONES (PHONES A /
PHONES B)
[1] Failure in startup [4-3] No signal is output from the DIGITAL MASTER OUT
[1-1] The unit does not turn on, and the [QUANTIZE/UTILITY
(WAKE UP)] LED does not flash [5] LCD
[1-2] The unit does not turn on, and the [QUANTIZE/UTILITY [5-1] If the LCD display is not normal
(WAKE UP)] LED flashes
[6] X-PAD
[2] Error indications [6-1] No work of the X-PAD
[2-1] Error indications on the unit GUI [6-2] X-PAD LED not light on
[2-1-1] "E-0001" is displayed B
[2-1-2] "E-0002" is displayed [7] LAN
[2-1-3] "E-0004" is displayed [7-1] No LAN communication
[2-1-4] "E-1001" is displayed
[2-1-5] "E-1002" is displayed [8] Crossfader
[2-1-6] "E-1004" is displayed [8-1] Abnormal function of the Crossfader
[2-1-7] "E-0010" is displayed [8-2] No work of the Crossfader
[2-1-8] "E-0020" is displayed
[2-1-9] "E-0040" is displayed [9] PCA (USB-B/USB-C) / PCB (USB-B/USB-C)
[2-1-10] "E-0080" is displayed [9-1] USB-B terminal does not recognize
[2-1-11] "E-2000" is displayed [9-2] USB-C terminal does not recognize
[2-2] Error indications of the debug LED
[2-2-1] The debug LED (D601) for ERP UCOM is [10] MULTI I/O (USB-A)
flashing at a cycle of 100 ms [10-1] A connected device does not recognize
[2-2-2] The debug LED (D601) for ERP UCOM is
flashing at a cycle of 400 ms [11] Wi-Fi / Bluetooth C
[2-2-3] The debug LED (D1401) for MAIN CPU/DSP [11-1] No work of the Wi-Fi
(DSP) keep lighting on [11-2] No sound over Bluetooth
[2-2-4] The debug LED (D1401) for MAIN CPU/DSP
(DSP) is flashing a little faster. [12] Firmware update
(cycle of about 300 ms) [12-1] Firmware cannot be updated
[2-2-5] The debug LED (D1801) for MAIN CPU/DSP
(ARM) repeat the operation of twice flashing and
one second off * Point to be checked – Assys are classified with prefix.
[2-2-6] The debug LED (D2901) for WLAN UCOM is [1-**] SW POWER SUPPLY, MAIN Assy, UCOM Assy
flashing at a cycle of 100 ms [2-**] MAIN Assy, UCOM Assy, AINB SERVICE Assy, AOUT Assy
[2-2-7] The debug LED (D2901) for WLAN UCOM is [3-**] AINB SERVICE Assy, MAIN Assy
flashing at a cycle of 400 ms [4-**] AOUT Assy, MAIN Assy, HPPW Assy
[2-2-8] The debug LED on the MAIN Assy remains off [5-**] LCDB Assy, UCOM Assy, MAIN Assy
[2-2-9] The debug LED (D6002) for PNL UCOM lighting
on or off [6-**] CDCB Assy, UCOM Assy D
[2-3] Error indications of [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] [7-**] MAIN Assy
LED on the unit [8-**] CRFB Assy, UCOM Assy
[2-3-1] [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] LED on the [9-**] MAIN Assy, USBBC Assy
unit flashing (cycle of 500 ms) [10-**] MAIN Assy, USBA Assy, USBP Assy
[3] AUDIO INPUT
[11-**] MAIN Assy
[3-1] No signal is input to the LINE, PHONO
[12-**] MAIN Assy, USBA Assy, USBP Assy, UCOM Assy
[3-2] No signal is input to the DIGITAL
[3-3] No signal is input to the MIC1/MIC2
[3-4] No signal is input to the RETURN

g Measurement Condition
IN or OUT Measure CH IN CH IN LEVEL IN FREQUENCY RL Other Settings Other Settings
IN LINE CH1/2/3/4 0 dBV 1 kHz — CH TRIM VR Max — E
IN PHONO CH1/2/3/4 -40 dBV 1 kHz — CH TRIM VR Max —
IN DIGITAL CH1/2/3/4 0 dBFS 1 kHz — CH TRIM VR Center —
IN MIC MIC1/2 -40 dBV 1 kHz — MIC LEVEL VR Max —
IN RETURN CH1/2/3/4 0 dBV 1 kHz — CH TRIM VR Center —
IN USB CH1/2/3/4 0 dBFS 1 kHz — CH TRIM VR Center —
IN BLUETOOTH CH1/2/3/4 0 dBFS 1 kHz — CH TRIM VR Center —
IN LAN LINK — — — Connect with CDJ-3000 —
OUT MASTER1/2 CH1 LINE 0 dBV 1 kHz 10 kΩ MASTER LEVEL VR Center All EQ Center / FADER Max
OUT BOOTH CH1 LINE 0 dBV 1 kHz 10 kΩ BOOTH LEVEL VR Center All EQ Center / FADER Max
OUT REC CH1 LINE 0 dBV 1 kHz 10 kΩ — All EQ Center / FADER Max
OUT SEND CH1 LINE 0 dBV 1 kHz 10 kΩ SEND LEVEL VR Center All EQ Center / FADER Max F
OUT PHONES A/B CH1 LINE 0 dBV 1 kHz 32 Ω HP LEVEL Center All EQ Center / FADER Max
OUT DIGITAL OUT CH1 LINE 0 dBV 1 kHz 75 Ω — All EQ Center / FADER Max
Measure the output diagnosis at the CH1 LINE input.

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A Switches Setting UTILITY settings


MIC SW :OFF When starting diagnosis, perform the factory reset
CROSS FADER ASSIGN :THRU to return it to the factory default.
SEND CH :MASTER
INSERT ON/OFF SW :OFF
HP MIXING :CENTER
CH CUE :OFF
MASTER CUE :ON

[0] Prior confirmation


[0-1] Confirmation of internal wires
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference

B 1 Not inserted, Related part Check that all the wires are securely Securely connect the wires. If a wire is broken, 4.1, 4.2 OVERALL
breakage, or connected. And check that there is no replace it. WIRING DIAGRAM
loose connection breakage in the wires.
of internal wires

[0-2] Prior confirmation of power


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defect in the Applicable power IC Check if there is a problem in power If there is any problem, check the power source, 4.5 POWER
power source supplied to the location to be diagnosed. referring to the "POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM" BLOCK DIAGRAM
corresponding to then repair. 5.4 POWER
the defective SUPPLY
location DIAGNOSTICS

C
[0-3] Confirmation of element and LED
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Element defect, Applicable element, Check if there are any problems with the Check the operation of the elements and LEDs 6.1 TEST MODE
LED defect LED elements and LEDs used at the location to by referring to the Test mode. 5.2 MATRIX
be diagnosed. If there is any abnormality, replace it. INFORMATION

[1] Failure in startup


[1-1] The unit does not turn on, and the [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] LED does not flash
+ If [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] LED flashes, see "5.4 POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOSTICS".
EV power system (V+12E, V+3R3E) failure, or ERP UCOM (IC402) startup error may be suspected.
D No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 SW POWER SW POWER SUPPLY [EV12V power supply from SW POWER Set SW POWER SUPPLY P4 connector to —
SUPPLY defect, P4-1Pin SUPPLY] OPEN. And check SW POWER SUPPLY for
Wire defect 1-1 V+12E (12 V) of SW POWER SUPPLY V+12E.
! If the V+12E power can be checked, replace
the wire. After replacement
l Step 2
! If there is no V+12E, SW POWER SUPPLY
may be defective. Replace it.
2 Power defect of MAIN Assy [Power supply to ERP UCOM] ! if there are voltages 4.5 POWER
ERP UCOM TP V+3R3E 1-2 V+3R3E (3.3V) l Step 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM
TP V+3R3E_SDRAM V+3R3E_SDRAM (3.3 V) ! if there is no voltage either
DCDC_PSWITCH (3.3 V) There is a possibility of GND short of V+12E
IC401-1Pin line, mounting of IC211, and parts defect.
E (DCDC_PSWITCH) V+1R275_DC_ERP (1.27 V/0.97 V) If there are no problems with mounting
+ No printing on silk + Depending on the time after starting l Step 7
ERP UCOM, the voltage value will be If there is a problem with mounting, replace
TP V+1R275_DC_ERP either. the corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 7
3 CLK/RESET MAIN Assy [CLK, RESET supply to ERP UCOM] ! If both signals are output, check FFC —
defect of ERP TP505 (ERP_24M) 24 MHz connection between MAIN Assy (CN1/CN2) to
UCOM + No printing on silk ERP_PORn: 3.3 V UCOM Assy (CN6012/CN6014).
1-3-1 l Step 4
! If any signal is not output
TP ERP_PORn There is a possibility that the IC401, IC502,
1-3-2 X502 is mounted or the parts are defective.
If there are no problems with mounting
l Step 7
If there is a problem with mounting, replace
F the corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 7

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


4 Communication Connection route [Component mountability between ERP ! When the part mounting of the route is normal —
error between between ERP UCOM UCOM and FLASH ROM (16Mb)] l Step 5
ERP UCOM and (IC402) and LASH ! If there is a problem with component mounting
FLASH ROM ROM (16Mb) (IC503) Replace the corresponding part.
(16Mb) 1-4 If there is still no improvement l Step 7

5 PNL UCOM UCOM ASSY [Power supply to PNL UCOM and CLK, Check if all voltage and frequency are output. 4.5 POWER
defect TP V+3R3D RESET supply] ! If all are output BLOCK DIAGRAM
TP PNL_PSWITCH V+3R3D (3.3 V) l Step 6
TP V+1R1D_PNL PNL_PSWITCH (3.3 V) ! If either is not output
V+1R1D_PNL (1.1 V) Check the soldering condition of circuit parts
IC6006-67Pin PNL_24M (1.1 V 24 MHz) that are not output. If there are no problems
(PNL_24M) PNL_XRST (3.3 V) with mounting, crosscheck with MAIN Assy
+ No printing on silk and replace the problematic Assy.
B
R6195 (PNL_XRST)
+ No printing on silk
1-5

6 Communication Connection route [Component mountability between PNL ! When component mounting on the route is —
error between between PNL UCOM UCOM and FLASH ROM (16M)] normal
PNL UCOM and (IC6006) and FLASH Crosscheck with MAIN Assy and replace the
FLASH ROM ROM (16Mb) problematic Assy.
(16Mb) (IC6007) ! If there is a problem with component mounting
1-6 Replace the corresponding part. If there is still
no improvement, crosscheck with MAIN Assy
and replace the problematic Assy.
7 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

C
[1-2] The unit does not turn on, and the [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] LED flashes
Check "5.4 POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOSTICS".

[2] Error indications


[2-1] Error indications on the unit GUI
[2-1-1] "E-0001" is displayed
Communication error between MAIN CPU/DSP and PNL UCOM
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 MAIN Assy MAIN Assy Crosscheck of Assy ! If there is a problem with MAIN Assy [1] Failure in Startup
defect or UCOM UCOM Assy Replace MAIN Assy.
Assy defect ! If there is a problem with UCOM Assy D
Check the contents of ""[1] Failure in
startup_No.5 and No.6"". If there is still no
improvement, replace UCOM Assy.

[2-1-2] "E-0002" is displayed


MAIN CPU/DSP startup error
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 PMIC (IC801) MAIN Assy [Power supply to MAIN CPU/DSP] ! If the voltages are output normally 4.5 POWER
defect TP V+5D_CPU V+5D_CPU (5 V) ! If output is not normal BLOCK DIAGRAM
TP V+3R3D_CPU V+3R3D_CPU (3.3 V) There is a possibility of parts defect or
TP V+1R8D_CPU V+1R8D_CPU (1.8 V) mounting defect in the signal route between
TP V+1R0_CVDD V+1R0_CVDD (1.0 V) IC801 and IC901.
TP V+1R0_CVDD1 V+1R0_CVDD1 (1.0 V) For IC801, IC901 E
TP V+1R35_CPU_DDR V+1R35_CPU_DDR (1.35 V) l Step 4
TP DDR3L_VREF DDR3L_VREF (0.675V) If it is other than IC801 or IC901, replace the
2-1-2-1 corresponding parts.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
2 CLK/RESET MAIN Assy [CLK, RESET supply to MAIN CPU/DSP] ! If the signals are output normally —
defect of MAIN TP CPU_PORn CPU_PORn (3.3 V) l Step 3
CPU/DSP CPU_24M (1.8 V 24 MHz) ! If output is not normal
IC1403-4Pin There is a possibility that the signal route is
(CPU_24M) poorly mounted or the parts are defective.
+ No printing on silk For IC402, IC801
2-1-2-2 l Step 4
If it is other than IC402 or IC801, replace the
corresponding parts.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
F

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


3 Communication Connection route [Component mountability between MAIN ! When the part mounting of the route is normal —
error between between MAIN CPU/DSP and FLASH ROM (64Mb) ] l Step 4
MAIN CPU/DSP CPU/DSP (IC901) + IC901 and IC1402 are not supplied.
and LASH ROM and FLASH ROM ! If there is a problem with component mounting
(64Mb) (64Mb) (IC1402) Replace the corresponding part.
2-1-2-3 If there is still no improvement l Step 4

4 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

[2-1-3] "E-0004" is displayed


Clock generator setting error
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference

B 1 Power defect of MAIN Assy [Power supply to CLOCK GENERATOR] ! When V+3R3D_CLK is 3.3 V 4.5 POWER
CLOCK TP V+3R3D_CLK V+3R3D_CLK (3.3 V) l Step 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM
GENERATOR 2-1-3-1 ! If V+3R3D_CLK is not 3.3 V
(IC1903) There is a possibility of parts defect or
mounting defect in the signal route of IC209.
Replace the corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
2 MCLK defect of MAIN Assy [MCLK input to CLOCK GENERATOR] ! When IC1903-6Pin has CLK —
CLOCK IC1903-6Pin (CLKIN) CLKIN (3.3 V 24 MHz) l Step 3
GENERATOR + No printing on silk ! Without CLK
(IC1903) There is a possibility of parts defect or
2-1-3-2 mounting defect in the signal route between
X1901 to IC1901 to IC1903. Replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
C 3 I2C MAIN Assy [Communication between MAIN CPU/DSP ! When there are signals on IC1903-4Pin, 5Pin —
communication IC1903-4Pin and CLOCK GENERATOR] Replace MAIN Assy.
error between (CPU_CLKGEN_SCL) CPU_CLKGEN_SCL (3.3 V amplitude) ! No signal
MAIN CPU/DSP + No printing on silk CPU_CLKGEN_SDA (3.3 V amplitude) There is a possibility of parts defect or
(IC901) and mounting defect in the signal route between
CLOCK IC1903-5Pin IC901 and IC1903.
GENERATOR (CPU_CLKGEN_SDA) For IC901, IC1903
(IC1903) + No printing on silk l Step 4
2-1-3-3 If it is other than IC901 or IC1903, replace the
corresponding parts.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
4 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

D [2-1-4] "E-1001" is displayed


DAC setting error
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of AOUT Assy [Power supply to MULTI DAC] ! When voltages are output from all of 4.5 POWER
MULTI DAC TP V+3R3A_MDAC_A V+3R3A_MDAC_A (3.3 V) V+3R3A_MDAC_A, V+3R3A_MDAC_D, BLOCK DIAGRAM
(IC5202) TP V+3R3A_MDAC_D V+3R3A_MDAC_D (3.3 V) V+1R2A_MDAC
TP V+1R2A_MDAC V+1R2A_MDAC (1.2 V) l Step 2
2-1-4-1 ! If either is not output
There is a possibility of parts defect or
mounting defect in the signal route of IC210,
IC216, IC5101, IC5202. Replace the
corresponding part.
2 CLK/RESET AOUT Assy [CLK/RESET supply to MULTI DAC] ! When voltage and frequency are output to —
defect of MULTI TP MCLK MCLK (3.3 V 24.576 MHz) CLK and RESET
E DAC (IC5202) TP xRST xRST (3.3 V) l Step 3
2-1-4-2 ! If either is not output
There is a possibility of parts defect or
mounting defect in the signal route between
MAIN Assy IC901 and AOUT Assy IC5202.
For IC901, replace MAIN Assy.
If it is other than IC901, replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4

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


3 I2C AOUT Assy [Communication between ! When SCL and SDA have 3.3 V amplitude —
communication TP SCL MASTER/BOOTH/REC/SEND DAC] signals
error of MULTI TP SDA SCL (3.3 V amplitude) Replace MAIN Assy.
DAC (IC5202) 2-1-4-3 SDA (3.3 V amplitude) ! Without 3.3 V amplitude signal
There is a possibility of parts defect or
mounting defect in the signal route between
MAIN Assy IC901 and AOUT Assy IC5202.
For IC901, replace MAIN Assy.
If it is other than IC901, replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
4 Other defects — — Replace AOUT Assy. —

[2-1-5] "E-1002" is displayed B


CH1-2 ADC setting error
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of AINB SERVICE Assy [Power supply to CH1-2 ADC] ! If the voltages are output normally 4.5 POWER
CH1-2 ADC TP V+3R3A V+3R3A (3.3 V) l Step 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM
(IC4501) TP V+4R5A V+4R5A (4.5 V) ! If output is not normal
2-1-5-1 There is a possibility of parts defect or
mounting defect in the peripheral circuit of
IC4006 (V+3R3A), IC4005 (V+4R5A), IC4501.
Replace the corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 3
2 CLK/RESET AINB SERVICE Assy [CLK/RESET supply to CH1-2 ADC] ! When MCLK and XRST are input normally —
defect of CH1-2 R4512 (MCLK) MCLK (3.3 V 24.576 MHz) Replace MAIN Assy.
ADC (IC4501) TP XRST XRST (3.3 V) ! if either is not normal
2-1-5-2 There is a possibility of parts defect or C
mounting defect in the peripheral circuit
between MAIN Assy IC901 and AINB
SERVICE Assy IC4501.
For IC901, replace MAIN Assy.
If it is other than IC901, replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
3 Other defects — — Replace AINB SERVICE Assy. —

[2-1-6] "E-1004" is displayed


CH3-4 ADC setting error
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of AINB SERVICE Assy [Power supply to CH3-4 ADC] ! If the voltage is output normally 4.5 POWER D
CH1-2 ADC TP V+3R3A V+3R3A (3.3 V) l Step 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM
(IC4502) TP V+4R5A V+4R5A (4.5 V) ! If output is not normal
2-1-6-1 There is a possibility of parts defect or
mounting defect in the peripheral circuit of
IC4006 (V+3R3A), IC4005 (V+4R5A), IC4502.
Replace the corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 3
2 CLK/RESET AINB SERVICE Assy [CLK/RESET supply to CH3-4 ADC] ! When MCLK and XRST are input normally —
defect of CH1-2 R4524 (MCLK) MCLK (3.3 V 24.576 MHz) Replace MAIN Assy.
ADC (IC4502) TP XRST XRST (3.3 V) ! If input is not normal
2-1-6-2 There is a possibility of parts defect or
mounting defect in the peripheral circuit
between MAIN Assy IC901 and AINB
SERVICE Assy IC4502.
For IC901, replace MAIN Assy. E
If it is other than IC901, replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
3 Other defects — — Replace AINB SERVICE Assy. —

[2-1-7] "E-1010" is displayed


DIR setting error
+ Since the circuits of DIR1 to DIR4 are the same, DIR1 is described as an example. For DIR2 to DIR4, please replace the IC names.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of MAIN Assy [Power supply to DIR IC] ! If V+3R3D_DIGI is output normally 4.5 POWER
DIR IC (IC2305) TP V+3R3D_DIGI V+3R3D_DIGI (3.3 V) l Step 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM
2-1-7-1 ! If output is not normal
There is a possibility of a parts defect or F
mounting defect in the signal route of IC201
and IC208. Replace the corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4

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2 CLK/RESET MAIN Assy [CLK/RESET supply DIR IC] ! When the voltage and frequency are normally —
defect of DIR IC IC2305-39Pin CH*_DIR_MCLK (3.3 V 24.576 MHz) output to CLK and RESET
(IC2305) (CH1_DIR_MCLK) *= 1 to 4 l Step 3
+ No printing on silk CPU_DIR_xRST (3.3 V) ! If either is not output normally
There is a possibility of parts defect or
IC2305-34Pin mounting defect in the signal route between
(CPU_DIR_XRST) IC901 and IC2305, between IC1903 and
+ No printing on silk IC2305.
2-1-7-2 For IC901
l Step 4
If it is other than IC901, replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4

B 3 Communication MAIN Assy [Communication between MAIN CPU/DSP ! If there are signals —
error between IC2305-25Pin and DIR IC] Replace MAIN Assy.
MAIN CPU/DSP (CPU_DIR1_SCK) CPU_DIR*_SCK (3.3 V amplitude) ! No signal
(IC901) and DIR + No printing on silk CPU_DIR*_MISO (3.3 V amplitude) There is a possibility of parts defect or
IC (IC2305) CPU_DIR*_MOSI (3.3 V amplitude) mounting defect in the signal route between
IC2305-23Pin CPU_DIR*_xCS (0 V) IC901 to IC1405 to IC2305, or between IC901
(CPU_DIR1_MISO) *= 1 to 4 to IC1406 to IC2305.
+ No printing on silk For IC901
l Step 4
IC2305-24Pin If it is other than IC901, replace the
(CPU_DIR1_MOSI) corresponding part.
+ No printing on silk If there is still no improvement l Step 4

IC2305-26Pin
(CPU_DIR1_xCS)
+ No printing on silk
C
2-1-7-3

4 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

[2-1-8] "E-0020" is displayed


DIT setting error
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of MAIN Assy [Power supply to DIT IC] ! If V+3R3D_DIGI is output normally —
DIT IC (IC2702) TP V+3R3D_DIGI V+3R3D_DIGI (3.3 V) l Step 2
2-1-8-1 ! If output is not normal
There is a possibility of parts defect and
mounting defect of the signal route of IC201
and IC208. Replace the corresponding part.
D If there is still no improvement l Step 4

2 CLK/RESET MAIN Assy [CLK/RESET supply to DIT IC] ! When CLK/RESET are both normal voltages —
defect of DIT IC IC2702-7Pin DIT_MCLK (3.3 V amplitude) l Step 3
(IC2702) (DIT_MCLK) + Variable CLK so frequency depends on ! If either is not normal voltage
user setting. Check if you can see the There is a possibility of parts defect and
IC2702-34Pin 3.3 V amplitude waveform. mounting defect of the signal route between
(D-OUT_SRC_DIT_XRST) IC901 to IC2701 to IC2702.
2-1-8-2 D-OUT_SRC_DIT_XRST (3.3 V) For IC901
l Step 4
If it is other than IC901, replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
3 Communication MAIN Assy [Communication between MAIN CPU/DSP ! if there are signals —
E error between IC2702-25Pin and DIT IC] l Step 4
MAIN CPU/DSP (CPU_DIT_SCK) CPU_DIT_SCK (3.3 V amplitude) ! No signal
(IC901) and DIT + No printing on silk CPU_DIT_MISO (3.3 V amplitude) There is a possibility of parts defect and
IC (IC2702) CPU_DIT_MOSI (3.3 V amplitude) mounting defect of the signal route between
IC2702-23Pin DIT_XCS (0 V) IC901 and IC2702.
(CPU_DIT_MISO) For IC901, IC2702
+ No printing on silk l Step 4
If it is other than IC901 or IC2702, replace the
IC2702-24Pin corresponding parts.
(CPU_DIT_MOSI) If there is still no improvement l Step 4
+ No printing on silk

IC2702-26Pin
(DIT_XCS)
+ No printing on silk
F 2-1-8-3

4 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

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[2-1-9] "E-0040" is displayed A


Communication error between MAIN CPU/DSP and ERP UCOM
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Communication MAIN Assy [Communication between MAIN CPU/DSP ! if there are signals —
error between R1515 and ERP UCOM] l Step 2
MAIN CPU/DSP (CPU_ERP_SCK) CPU_ERP_SCK (3.3 V amplitude) ! No signal
(IC901) and ERP + No printing on silk CPU_ERP_MISO (3.3 V amplitude) There is a possibility of parts defect or
UCOM (IC402) CPU_ERP_MOSI (3.3 V amplitude) mounting defect in the signal route between
R1526 CPU_ERP_XCS (0 V) IC901 and IC402.
(CPU_ERP_MOSI) For IC901, IC402
+ No printing on silk l Step 2
If it is other than IC901 or IC402, replace the
R546 corresponding parts.
(CPU_ERP_MISO) If there is still no improvement l Step 2
+ No printing on silk B

R1523
(CPU_ERP_XCS)
+ No printing on silk
2-1-9-1

2 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

[2-1-10] "E-0080" is displayed


WLAN UCOM communication error
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of MAIN Assy [Power supply to WLAN UCOM] ! if there are voltages 4.5 POWER
WLAN UCOM TP V+3R3D V+3R3D (3.3 V) l Step 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM
TP WLAN_PSWITCH WLAN_PSWITCH (3.3 V) ! if there is no voltage either C
TP V+1R275_DC_WLAN V+1R275_DC_WLAN (1.2 V) There is a possibility of parts defect or
TP V+1R8D_SDIO V+1R8D_SDIO (1.8 V) mounting defect in the signal route of IC205
2-1-10-1 and IC213.
If there are no problems with parts and
mounting
l Step 4
If there is a problem, replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4

2 CLK/RESET MAIN Assy [CLK/RESET supply to WLAN UCOM] ! if there are signals —
defect of WLAN TP2906 WLAN_24M (1.1 V 24 MHz) l Step 3
UCOM (WLAN_24M) WLAN_PORn (3.3 V) ! if there is no signal for either
+ No printing on silk There is a possibility of parts defect or
mounting defect in the signal route of circuit.
TP WLAN_PORn If there are no problems with parts and D
2-1-10-2 mounting
l Step 4
If there is a problem, replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
3 Communication Connection route [Component mountability between WLAN ! If there are no problems with parts and —
error between between WLAN UCOM and FLASH ROM (16Mb) ] mounting
WLAN UCOM UCOM (IC2801) and l Step 4
and FLASH FLASH ROM (16Mb) ! If there is a problem
ROM (16Mb) (IC2901) Replace the corresponding part.
2-1-10-3 If there is still no improvement l Step 4

4 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

E
[2-1-11] "E-2000" is displayed
MFi authentication IC communication error
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
3 Communication MAIN Assy [Communication between ERP UCOM ! If the signal is output normally —
error between R636 (SCL) and MFi authentication IC] l Step 2
ERP UCOM and + No printing on silk SCL (3.3 V (3.3 V amplitude) ! If output is not normal
MFi authentication SDA (3.3 V (3.3 V amplitude) There is a possibility of parts defect or
IC R637 (SDA) V+3R3D (3.3 V) mounting defect in the signal route between
+ No printing on silk GNDD (Continuity with other GNDD) IC402 and IC601.
For IC402, IC601
R631 (V+3R3D) l Step 2
+ No printing on silk If it is other than IC402 or IC601, replace the
corresponding parts.
R632 (GNDD) If there is still no improvement l Step 2
F
+ No printing on silk
2-1-11-1

2 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

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A [2-2] Error indications of the debug LED


+ The debug LED (D601) for ERP UCOM during normal startup: flashing at a cycle of 2 seconds
[2-2-1] The debug LED (D601) for ERP UCOM is flashing at a cycle of 100 ms
SDRAM check error of ERP UCOM
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Component — — Check the mounting status of parts between ERP —
mounting defect UCOM (IC402) and SDRAM (IC604).
of ERP UCOM or If there is no problem with the mounting state
SDRAM l Step 2
2-2-1-1 If there is a problem with the mounting state
Repair the affected parts.
If there is still no improvement l Step 2
2 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —
B

[2-2-2] The debug LED (D601) for ERP UCOM is flashing at a cycle of 400 ms
ERP UCOM is in update mode
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 ERP UCOM is in — — If the LED flashes at this cycle even though you [1] Failure in startup
update mode have not performed the update operation, please
perform the diagnostic items in "[1] Failure in
startup".
If it still does not improve, replace the MAIN Assy.

+ The debug LED (D1401) for MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) during normal startup: flashing at a cycle of 1 second (70 ms on, 970 ms off)
C [2-2-3] The debug LED (D1401) for MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) keep lighting on
MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) initialization error
[2-2-4] The debug LED (D1401) for MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) is flashing a little faster. (cycle of about 300 ms)
MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) stopped due to an error
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 — — — When [2-1-2] "E-0002" is displayed [2-1-2] "E-0002" is
Execute the diagnostic items in [2-1-2]. displayed
If there is still no improvement l Step 2
When [2-1-2] "E-0002" is not displayed
l Step 2
2 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

D + The debug LED (D1801) for MAIN CPU/DSP (ARM) during normal startup: flashing 3 times and turns off for 500 ms repeatedly
[2-2-5] The debug LED (D1801) for MAIN CPU/DSP (ARM) repeat the operation of twice flashing and one second off
SDRAM check error of MAIN CPU/DSP
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Component — — Check the mounting status of parts between —
mounting defect MAIN CPU/DSP (IC901) and DDR3L SDRAM
of MAIN CPU/DSP (IC1302, IC1303).
or DDR3L If there is a problem with component mounting state
2-2-5-1 Repair the affected parts.
If there is still no improvement l Step 2
No problem l Step 2
2 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

E
+ The debug LED (D2901) for WLAN UCOM During normal startup: flashing at a cycle of 2 seconds
[2-2-6] The debug LED (D2901) for WLAN UCOM is flashing at a cycle of 100 ms
SDRAM check error of WLAN UCOM
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Component — — Check the component mounting status between —
mounting defect WLAN UCOM (IC2801) and SDRAM (IC3102).
of WLAN UCOM If there is a problem with the mounting state
or SDRAM Repair the affected parts.
2-2-6-1 If there is still no improvement l Step 2
No problem l Step 2
2 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

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[2-2-7] The debug LED (D2901) for WLAN UCOM is flashing at a cycle of 400 ms A
WLAN UCOM is in update mode
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 WLAN UCOM is — — If the LED flashes at this cycle even though you [2-1-10] "E-0080" is
in update mode have not performed the update operation, please displayed
perform the diagnostic items in [2-1-10] "E-0080".
If it still does not improve, replace the MAIN Assy.

[2-2-8] The debug LED on the MAIN Assy remains off


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Startup failure of ERP UCOM (D601) — Check the troubleshooting items for each LSI and 5.3
ERP UCOM MAIN CPU/DSP - follow the instructions. TROUBLESHOOTING
(IC402) or DSP part (D1401) D601: [1-1] B
MAIN CPU/DSP MAIN CPU/DSP - D1401/D1801: [2-1-2]
(IC901) or ARM part (D1801) D2901: [2-1-10]
WLAN UCOM WLAN UCOM
(IC2801) (D2901)

+ The debug LED (D6002) for PNL UCOM During normal startup: 500 ms on, 500 ms off repeatedly
[2-2-9] The debug LED (D6002) for PNL UCOM lighting on or off
PNL UCOM startup failure
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 UCOM Assy UCOM Assy defect — Check the contents of "[1] Failure in startup_No.5 [1] Failure in startup
defect and No.6". If the problem still persists, replace - No.5
UCOM Assy. [1] Failure in startup
C
- No.6

[2-3] Error indications of [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] LED on the unit


[2-3-1] [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] LED on the unit flashing (cycle of 500 ms)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Detects — — Diagnose according to "5.4 POWER SUPPLY 5.4 POWER
abnormal voltage DIAGNOSTICS". SUPPLY
DIAGNOSTICS

[3] AUDIO INPUT


[3-1] No signal is input to the LINE, PHONO
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior ! BLUETOOTH, A, ! Check in Test mode that the operation ! When the Channel level indicator lights on Instruction Manual
confirmation B, DIGITAL, LINE, is enabled. "OUTPUT" may be defective. 6.1 TEST MODE
PHONO, ! Check that it is in the correct position. l [ 4 ] AUDIO OUTPUT
RETURN, ! Check if the CH level indicator lights on ! If it doesn't light on
USB/TRIM when the audio signal is input. l Step 1
! CH level indicator

1 Parts defect AINB SERVICE Assy [Check of the analog input before the ! With audio signal —
L*OUT_L/R, differential conversion circuit] l Step 2 E
P*OUT_L/R Check audio signal (sine wave) in ! No signal
Representative CH1 appropriate route. The before analog circuit may be defective.
3-1-1 Check the soldering condition and replace the
part.
2 Parts defect AINB SERVICE Assy [Check of the analog output after the ! With audio signal —
CH*OUT_L+/L-/R+/R- differential conversion circuit] l Step 3
Representative CH1 Check audio signal (sine wave) in ! No signal
3-1-2 appropriate route. The before analog circuit may be defective.
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part.
3 Parts defect AINB SERVICE Assy [Analog input check before ADC] ! With audio signal —
CH*_L+/L-/R+/R- Check audio signal (sine wave) in l Step 4
Representative CH1 appropriate route. ! No signal
3-1-3 The analog circuit may be defective. Check the F
soldering condition and replace the part.

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


4 Parts defect / AINB SERVICE Assy [Digital output check after ADC] ! With audio signal —
Connection IC4501 (CH1-2 ADC) Check the audio signal (except for fixed l Step 5
defect IC4502 (CH3-4 ADC) of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. ! No signal
ADAT_CH* CH*_ADC and peripheral circuits may be
Representative CH1 defective. Check solder condition of IC4501,
3-1-4 IC4502 and peripheral circuits
(V+4R5A_AVCC_**, V+3R3A_AVDD_**,
xRST_ADC, MCLK_CH*, BICK_CH*,
LRCK_CH*). Check the connection status of
40P FFC and 10P wires that connect between
AINB SERVICE Assy and MAIN Assy.
If the audio signal is still not output, replace
the AINB SERVICE Assy.

B 5 Parts defect / MAIN Assy [Input check to MAIN CPU/DSP] ! With audio signal —
Connection IC901(MAIN CPU/DSP) Check the audio signal (except for fixed The IC901 and peripheral circuits may be
defect CH*_ANA_DATA of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. defective. Replace MAIN Assy.
Representative CH1 ! No signal
3-1-5 Poor connection of 40P FFC connecting
between AINB SERVICE Assy and MAIN Assy
may be considered. There is a possibility of
solder defect or parts defect in the route to
IC901. Check the connection status, check the
soldering status, and replace the parts.

[3-2] No signal is input to the DIGITAL


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior ! BLUETOOTH, A, ! Check in Test mode that the operation ! When the Channel level indicator lights on Instruction Manual
C confirmation B, DIGITAL, LINE, is enabled. "OUTPUT" may be defective. 6.1 TEST MODE
PHONO, ! Check that it is in the correct position. l [ 4 ] AUDIO OUTPUT [4] AUDIO OUTPUT
RETURN, ! Check if the CH level indicator lights on ! If it doesn't light on
USB/TRIM when the audio signal is input. l Step 1
! CH level indicator
1 Parts defect MAIN Assy [Check of the digital input] ! With audio signal —
CH1 DIR (IC2305-37Pin) Check the audio signal (except for fixed l Step 2
CH2 DIR (IC2306-37Pin) of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. ! No signal
CH3 DIR (IC2503-37Pin) A peripheral circuit may be defective. Check
CH4 DIR (IC2504-37Pin) the soldering condition and replace the part.
Representative CH1
3-2-1

2 Parts defect MAIN Assy [Check of the digital input] ! With audio signal —
R2348 (CH1 SRC SDIN) Check the audio signal (except for fixed l Step 3
D R2355 (CH2 SRC SDIN) of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. ! No signal
R2539 (CH3 SRC SDIN) IC2305 (CH1), IC2306 (CH2), IC2503 (CH3),
R2546 (CH4 SRC SDIN) IC2504 (CH4) and peripheral circuit may be
Representative CH1 defective. Check the soldering condition and
3-2-2 replace the part.

3 Parts defect MAIN Assy [Input check to MAIN CPU/DSP] ! With audio signal —
MAIN CPU/DSP (IC901) Check the audio signal (except for fixed IC901 and peripheral circuit may be defective.
CH*_DIGI_DATA of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. Replace MAIN Assy.
input terminal ! No signal
Representative CH1 IC2308 (CH1), IC2309 (CH2), IC2505 (CH3),
3-2-3 IC2506 (CH4) may be defective. Check the
soldering condition and replace the part.

E
[3-3] No signal is input to the MIC1/MIC2
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior ! MIC button ! Check that it is in the correct position. ! When the MASTER level indicator lights on Instruction Manual
confirmation ! MIC1/2 LEVEL ! Check if the MASTER level indicator l Step 1
! MASTER LEVEL lights on when the audio signal is input. ! If it doesn't light on
knob l Step 2
! MASTER level
indicator
1 Parts defect / AINB SERVICE Assy MIC1 PHANTOM ON/OFF button: ON ! When +48 V is output [4] AUDIO OUTPUT
Connection V+48D_PH Check if +48 V is output from V+48D_PH. "OUTPUT" may be defective.
defect 3-3-1 l [ 4 ] AUDIO OUTPUT
! if not output
Check the connection status of the 10P wire. If
F there is still no output, Q3305 on MAIN Assy
and peripheral circuits may be defective.
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part.

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2 Parts defect AINB SERVICE Assy [Analog input check before MIC1/2 ! With audio signal —
MIC*_TRM_IN LEVEL] l Step 3
Representative MIC1 Check audio signal (sine wave) in ! No signal
3-3-2 appropriate route. The before analog circuit may be defective.
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part.
3 Parts defect / AINB SERVICE Assy [Analog output check before MIC ADC] ! With audio signal —
Connection MIC*_IN Check audio signal (sine wave) in l Step 4
defect Representative MIC1 appropriate route. ! No signal
3-3-3 The before TRIM circuit and analog circuit may
be defective. Check the connection status of
MTRM Assy. Check the soldering condition
and replace the part.
4 Parts defect / AINB SERVICE Assy [Digital output check after MIC ADC] ! With audio signal — B
Connection MIC ADC (IC4703) Check the audio signal (except for fixed l Step 5
defect ADAT_MIC of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. ! No signal
3-3-4 MIC ADC and peripheral circuits may be
defective. Check soldering condition of MIC
ADC (IC4703) and peripheral circuits
(V+5A_MIC, V+3R3A_MIC, xRST_ADC,
MCLK_MIC, BICK_MIC, LRCK_MIC). Check
the connection status of 40P FFC and 10P
wires that connect between AINB SERVICE
Assy and MAIN Assy. If the audio signal is still
not output, replace the IC4703.
5 Parts defect / MAIN Assy [Input check to MAIN CPU/DSP] ! With audio signal —
Connection MAIN CPU/DSP (IC901) Check the audio signal (except for fixed The IC901 and peripheral circuits may be
defect MIC1_2_DATA of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. defective. Replace MAIN Assy.
3-3-5 ! No signal C
The 40P FFC connecting between the AINB
SERVICE Assy and MAIN Assy may be
defective. There is a possibility of solder defect
or parts defect in the route to IC901. Check
connection status, soldering condition and
replace the part.

[3-4] No signal is input to the RETURN


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior ! BLUETOOTH, A, ! Check in Test mode that the operation ! When the Channel level indicator lights on Instruction Manual
confirmation B, DIGITAL, LINE, is enabled. "OUTPUT" may be defective. 6.1 TEST MODE
PHONO, ! Check that it is in the correct position. l [ 4 ] AUDIO OUTPUT [4] AUDIO OUTPUT
RETURN, ! Check if the CH level indicator lights on ! If it doesn't light on D
USB/TRIM when the audio signal is input. l Step 1
! INSERT SOURCE + During RETURN INSERT, even if an
select switch audio signal is input only to Rch, it will
! INSERT button not be input. When diagnosing Rch, be
! CH level indicator sure to input an audio signal to Lch as
well.
1 Parts defect / AINB SERVICE Assy [Analog input check before RTN ADC] ! With audio signal —
Connection RTN1_LIN/RIN Check audio signal (sine wave) in l Step 2
defect 3-4-1 appropriate route. ! No signal
There is a possibility that the wire connecting
between the RTNJ Assy and the AINB
SERVICE Assy is defective. And the analog
circuit in the previous stage may be defective.
Check connection status, soldering condition
E
and replace the part.
2 Parts defect AINB SERVICE Assy [Digital output check after RTN ADC] ! With audio signal —
RTN ADC (IC4602) Check the audio signal (except for fixed l Step 3
ADAT_RTN of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. ! No signal
3-4-2 RTN ADC and peripheral circuits may be
defective. Check solder condition of RTN ADC
(IC4602) and peripheral circuits (V+5A_RTN,
V+3R3A_RTN, xRST_ADC, MCLK_RTN,
BICK_RTN, LRCK_RTN). Check the
connection status of 40P FFC and 10P wires
that connect between AINB SERVICE Assy
and MAIN Assy. If the audio signal is still not
output, replace the IC4602.

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3 Parts defect / MAIN Assy [Input check to MAIN CPU/DSP] ! With audio signal —
Connection MAIN CPU/DSP (IC901) Check the audio signal (except for fixed The IC901 and peripheral circuits may be
defect RTN_DATA of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. defective. Replace MAIN Assy.
3-4-3 ! No signal
The 40P FFC connecting between the AINB
SERVICE Assy and MAIN Assy may be
defective. And there is a possibility of solder
defect or parts defect in the route to IC901.
Check connection status, soldering condition
and replace the part.

B [4] AUDIO OUTPUT


[4-1] No signal is output from the MASTER1 / MASTER2 / BOOTH / REC / SEND
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Output check MASTER1 / Check the terminal that does not output. ! When all are not output —
MASTER2 / l Step 2
BOOTH / ! When only MASTER1 is not output
REC / l Step 5
SEND ! When only MASTER2 is not output
l Step 6
! When only BOOTH is not output
l Step 7
! When only REC is not output
l Step 8
! When only SEND is not output
C l Step 9
2 Parts defect AOUT Assy [RESET signal input check to DAC] ! When HI —
DAC_xRST Check that the DAC_xRST signal is HI. l Step 3
TP5225 ! When LOW
4-1-2 There is a possibility of solder defect on the
DAC_xRST signal route. Check the soldering
condition and replace the part.
3 Parts defect AOUT Assy [Digital input check to DAC] ! With audio signal —
TP5202 (MASTER) Check the audio signal (except for fixed l Step 4
TP5201 (BOOTH) of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. ! No signal
TP5203 (REC) MAIN CPU/DSP (IC901) or AUDIO_CLK
TP5204 (SEND) (IC1903) may be defective. Replace MAIN
IC5202-45Pin, 46Pin, Assy.
19Pin
D 4-1-3

4 Parts defect AOUT Assy [Analog output check from DAC] ! With audio signal —
TP5301, TP5302 Check audio signal (sine wave) in l Step 5
(MAS_L-/MAS L+) appropriate route. ! No signal
TP5303, TP5304 The MULTI DAC (IC5202) and peripheral
(MAS_R-/MAS_R+) circuits may be defective. Check the soldering
TP5501, TP5502 condition and replace the part.
(BTH_L-/BTH_L+)
TP5503, TP5504
(BTH_R-/BTH_R+)
TP5416, TP5415
(RECL-/RECL+)
TP5418, TP5417
(RECR-/RECR+)
TP5609, TP5601
E (SNDL-/SNDL+)
TP5611, TP5610
(SNDR-/SNDR+)
4-1-4

5 Parts defect AOUT Assy [MASTER1 analog output check] ! With audio signal —
IC5303-1Pin, 7Pin Check audio signal (sine wave) in RY5301, RY5302, Q5302, Q5303, Q5304,
IC5304-1Pin, 7Pin appropriate route. Q5305 and peripheral circuits may be
4-1-5 defective. Check the soldering condition and
replace the part.
! No signal
The before analog circuit may be defective.
Check the soldering condition of IC5303,
IC5304 and peripheral circuits. If there is still
no signal, replace the AINB SERVICE Assy.
F

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6 Parts defect AOUT Assy [MASTER2 analog output check] ! With audio signal —
IC5402-1Pin, 7Pin Check audio signal (sine wave) in Q5403, Q5404 and peripheral circuits may be
4-1-6 appropriate route. defective. Check the soldering condition and
replace the part.
! No signal
The before analog circuit may be defective.
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part of IC5402 and peripheral circuits.
7 Parts defect AOUT Assy [BOOTH analog output check] ! With audio signal —
IC5503-1Pin, 7Pin Check audio signal (sine wave) in Q5501, Q5502, Q5503, Q5504 and peripheral
IC5504-1Pin, 7Pin appropriate route. circuits may be defective. Check the soldering
4-1-7 condition and replace the part.
! No signal
The before analog circuit may be defective.
B
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part of IC5503, IC5504 and peripheral circuits.
8 Parts defect AOUT Assy [REC analog output check] ! With audio signal —
IC5401-1Pin, 7Pin Check audio signal (sine wave) in Q5401, Q5402 and peripheral circuits may be
4-1-8 appropriate route. defective. Check the soldering condition and
replace the part.
! No signal
The before analog circuit may be defective.
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part of IC5401 and peripheral circuits.
9 Parts defect AOUT Assy [SEND analog output check] ! With audio signal —
IC5601-1Pin, 7Pin Check audio signal (sine wave) in Q5601, Q5602 and peripheral circuits may be
4-1-9 appropriate route. defective. Check the soldering condition and
replace the part.
! No signal C
The before analog circuit may be defective.
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part of IC5601 and peripheral circuits.

[4-2] No signal is output from the PHONES (PHONES A / PHONES B)


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Output check PHONES A Check the PHONES system that is not ! When both are not output —
PHONES B output. l Step 2
! When only PHONES A is not output
l Step 3
! When only PHONES B is not output
l Step 8
D
2 Parts defect MAIN Assy [Digital input check to DAC] ! With audio signal —
HP DAC (IC2202- Check the audio signal (except for fixed l Step 3
1Pin, 2Pin, 3Pin, of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. ! No signal
5Pin) MAIN CPU/DSP (IC901) or AUDIO_CLK
HP DAC (IC2203- (IC1903) may be defective. Replace MAIN
1Pin, 2Pin, 3Pin, Assy.
5Pin)
4-2-2
3 Parts defect MAIN Assy [RESET signal input check to DAC] ! When HI —
DAC_xRST Check that the DAC_RESET signal is HI. l Step 4
IC2203-4Pin ! When LOW
4-2-3 There is a possibility of solder defect on the
DAC_xRST signal route. Check the soldering
condition and replace the part.
4 Parts defect MAIN Assy [Analog output check from DAC] ! With audio signal — E
TP2203, TP2207, Check audio signal (sine wave) in l Step 5
TP2208, TP2204 appropriate route. ! No signal
4-2-4 The IC2203 and peripheral circuits may be
defective. Check the soldering condition and
replace the part.
5 Parts defect MAIN Assy [PHONES A analog output check] ! With audio signal —
TP2211(HP_A_L) Check audio signal (sine wave) in l Step 6
TP2212 (HP_A_R) appropriate route. ! No signal
4-2-5 The before analog circuit may be defective.
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part of IC2205 and peripheral circuits.
6 Parts defect HPPW Assy [PHONES A analog output check] ! With audio signal —
IC5802-1Pin, 7Pin Check audio signal (sine wave) in l Step 7
appropriate route. ! No signal F
4-2-6
The before analog circuit may be defective.
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part of IC5802 and peripheral circuits.

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7 Parts defect / HPPW Assy [PHONES A analog output check] ! With audio signal —
Connection TP5818 Check audio signal (sine wave) in 6Pin HPJK/HPJM wire may have poor
defect (HP_A_LOUT) appropriate route. connection. Replace it.
TP5819 ! No signal
(HP_A_ROUT) The RELAY circuit may be defective. Check
4-2-7 the soldering condition and replace the part of
RY5802 and peripheral circuits.
8 Parts defect MAIN Assy [RESET signal input check to DAC] ! When HI —
DAC_xRST Check that the DAC_RESET signal is HI. l Step 9
IC2202-4Pin ! When LOW
4-2-8 There is a possibility of solder defect on the
DAC_xRST signal route. Check the soldering
condition and replace the part.
B 9 Parts defect MAIN Assy [Analog output check from DAC] ! With audio signal —
TP2201, TP2205, Check audio signal (sine wave) in l Step 10
TP2206, TP2202 appropriate route. ! No signal
4-2-9 The IC2202 and peripheral circuits may be
defective. Check the soldering condition and
replace the part.
10 Parts defect MAIN Assy [PHONES B analog output check] ! With audio signal —
TP2209 (HP_B_L) Check audio signal (sine wave) in l Step 11
TP2210 (HP_B_R) appropriate route. ! No signal
4-2-10 The before analog circuit may be defective.
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part of IC2204 and peripheral circuits.
11 Parts defect HPPW Assy [PHONES B analog output check] ! With audio signal —
IC5801-1Pin, 7Pin Check audio signal (sine wave) in l Step 12
C 4-2-11 appropriate route. ! No signal
The before analog circuit may be defective.
Check the soldering condition and replace the
part of IC5801 and peripheral circuits.
12 Parts defect / HPPW Assy [PHONES B analog output check] ! With audio signal —
Connection TP5820 Check audio signal (sine wave) in 3Pin HPJC wire may have poor connection.
defect (HP_B_LOUT) appropriate route. Replace it.
TP5821 ! No signal
(HP_B_ROUT) The RELAY circuit may be defective. Check
4-2-12 the soldering condition and replace the part of
RY5801 and peripheral circuits.

[4-3] No signal is output from the DIGITAL MASTER OUT


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
D
1 Parts defect MAIN Assy [RESET signal check] ! When HI —
DOUT_SRC_DIT_xRST Check that the DOUT_SRC_DIT_xRST l Step 2
4-3-1 signal is HI. ! When LOW
There is a possibility of solder defect on the
DOUT_SRC_DIT_xRST signal route. Check
the soldering condition and replace the part.
2 Parts defect MAIN Assy [Digital input check to SRC] ! With audio signal —
IC2701-2Pin, 7Pin, Check the audio signal and CLK (except l Step 3
8Pin, 9Pin for fixed of LOW or HI) in appropriate ! No signal
4-3-2 route. MAIN CPU/DSP (IC901) or AUDIO_CLK
GENERATOR (IC1903) may be defective.
Replace MAIN Assy.
3 Parts defect MAIN Assy [Digital input check to DIT] ! With audio signal —
DIT (IC2702-7Pin, Check the audio signal (except for fixed l Step 4
E 8Pin, 9Pin, 10Pin) of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. ! No signal
4-3-3 The IC1903, IC2701 and peripheral circuits
may be defective. Check the soldering
condition and replace the part.
4 Parts defect MAIN Assy [DIT digital output check] ! With audio signal —
DIT (IC2702-16Pin) Check the audio signal (except for fixed l Step 5
4-3-4 of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. ! No signal
The IC2702 and peripheral circuits may be
defective. Check the soldering condition and
replace the part.
5 Parts defect MAIN Assy [Driver IC digital output check] ! With audio signal —
IC2703-4Pin, 6Pin, Check the audio signal (except for fixed VL2701 and peripheral circuits may be
8Pin, 10Pin, 12Pin of LOW or HI) in appropriate route. defective. Check the soldering condition and
4-3-5 replace the part.
F ! No signal
The IC2703 and peripheral circuits may be
defective. Check the soldering condition and
replace the part.

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[5] LCD
+ LCD is controlled by MAIN CPU/DSP (IC901).

[5-1] If the LCD display is not normal


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Confirmation of — Check if there is any connection defect — —
the inner wiring from LCD Module to LCDB Assy to UCOM
connection Assy to MAIN Assy.
1 Backlight power LCD_LED_A Check the voltage on the backlight power ! If there is voltage in the route —
defect LCDB Assy: supply route. l Step 2
L6602 [NM] ! No voltage
UCOM Assy: Check the wire condition. If there is a problem
TP LCD_LED_A with the connection state, repair it.
! When there is no voltage on MAIN Assy B
V+12LCDB The LCD BACKLIGHT circuit may be
MAIN Assy: R23 defective. Check the soldering condition and
5-1-1 replace the part around Q1101 to Q1106.
2 RESET signal LCD_xRST [RESET signal check] ! When "H" —
defect LCDB Assy: Check that the LCD_xRST signal is "H". l Step 3
TP LCD_xRST ! When "L"
UCOM Assy: R6015 There is a possibility of defective solder of
MAIN Assy: R41 LCD_xRST signal route. Check the soldering
5-1-2 condition and replace the part.

3 Signal defect LCD_DCLK Check if LCD_DCLK, LCD_HSYNC, ! Normal —


LCDB Assy: R6609 LCD_VSYNC square waves are working. l Step 4
UCOM Assy: ! Abnormal
TP LCD_DCLK There is a possibility of defective solder of the
MAIN Assy: R2 signal route. Check the soldering condition C
and replace the part.
LCD_HSYNC
LCDB Assy: R6604
UCOM Assy:
TP LCD_HSYNC
MAIN Assy: R1

LCD_VSYNC
LCDB Assy: R6611
UCOM Assy:
TP LCD_VSNYC
MAIN Assy: R3
5-1-3

4 Signal defect LCD_CS Check if the square wave of the following ! If the square wave works, the LCD module —
LCDB Assy: R6606 signal is working when the unit is started may be defective. Replace the LCD module. D
UCOM Assy: R6014 (when the power is turned on). ! If the square wave does not work, there may
LCD_CS be a solder defect in the signal route. Check
LCD_xMOSI LCD_xMOSI the soldering condition and replace the part.
LCDB Assy: R6607 LCD_xSCK
UCOM Assy: R6016

LCD_xSCK
LCDB Assy: R6608
UCOM Assy: R6017
5-1-4

E
[6] X-PAD
+ X-PAD signal are input/output by PNL UCOM (IC6006).

[6-1] No work of the X-PAD


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Connection UCOM Assy Check for connection defects on the ! Normal —
defect CDCB Assy power supply and signal lines from PNL l Step 2
UCOM (IC6006) to CDC IC (IC6701). ! Abnormal
If there is a problem with the connection status
of the power supply and signal lines, repair it.

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2 Signal defect UCOM Assy Check the power supply voltage and Check the mounting status of PNL UCOM —
CN7004-6Pin, 8Pin, input/output signals of the touch sensor IC (IC6006), if there is no signal at power up or
10Pin, 12Pin, 14Pin, communication line in the PNLA Assy X-PAD touch. If there is no problem, the port may
15Pin when the power is turned on. be broken.
6-1-2 ! PNL_CDC_MISO Replace CDCB Assy.
! PNL_CDC_MOSI If there is still no signal, replace UCOM Assy.
! PNLCDC_SCK
! PNL_CDC_XCS
! PNL_CDC_XINT
! V+3R3CDC (Power)
(Check CN6001-6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15Pin.)
(A signal is output when the power is
turned on and when the X-PAD is
touched.)
B

[6-2] X-PAD LED not light on


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Connection UCOM Assy Check the power supply voltage V+9LED If there is a problem with the connection status of —
defect CN6001-3Pin, 4Pin for driving the LED. the power line, repair it.
6-2-1

2 Connection UCOM Assy Check if the drive waveform is output to If the drive waveform is not output to the UCOM —
defect Q6026-Base the UCOM Assy (Q6026-Base). Assy (Q6026-Base), replace the PNL UCOM
CN6001-1Pin If the signal is output, check if the drive (IC6006).
6-2-2 signal is output from the UCOM Assy If there is a signal in Q6026 and the drive signal
(CN6001-1Pin). is not output from UCOM Assy (CN6001-1Pin),
replace Q6026.
C
3 LED parts defect CDCB Assy Check if the drive waveforms are output to If the drive waveform is output, replace the CDCB —
CN6701-1Pin, 2Pin the CDCB Assy (CN6701-1Pin, 2Pin). Assy.
6-2-3 If there is a signal in Q6026 and the drive signal
is not output from UCOM Assy (CN6001-1Pin),
replace Q6026.

[7] LAN
[7-1] No LAN communication
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior — + Diagnose while connected to a PC. ! Normal 6.1 TEST MODE
D confirmation Check if LAN, MACAd, IPAdd, and Subn l Step 3
display normal status by executing device ! LAN NG
test in Test mode. l Step 4
! When MACAd, IPAdd, Subn are abnormal
The data stored in the FLASH ROM (64Mb)
IC1402 may be corrupted.
l Step 5
+ IC1402 not supplied.
1 Power defect of MAIN Assy [Power supply to LAN HUB & PHY] ! When there is power control and power supply —
LAN HUB & PHY Q3101-Base LANHUB_V_CONT_E (3.3 V) to LAN HUB & PHY
(IC3104) (LANHUB_V_CONT_E) V+3R3D_ETH (3.3 V) l Step 2
+ No printing on silk V+1R8D_ETH_A (1.8 V) ! Either power control, if there is no power
supply
TP V+3R3D_ETH There is a possibility that the solder of the
TP V+1R8D_ETH_A signal route of the corresponding part is
E 7-1-1 defective.
! If there are no solder defects
l Step 5
! If there is a solder defect
Replace the corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 5

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2 CLK and RESET MAIN Assy [CLK, RESET supply to LAN HUB & PHY] ! When all signals are supplied —
defect of LAN R1736 XTAL_CPU_50M (3.3 V 50 MHz) l Step 3
HUB &PHY (XTAL_CPU_50M) XTAL_LANHUB1_50M (3.3 V 50 MHz) ! Either power control, if there is no power
(IC3104) or + No printing on silk XTAL_LANHUB2_50M (3.3 V 50 MHz) supply
MAIN CPU/DSP XTAL_WLAN_50M (3.3 V 50 MHz) There is a possibility that the solder of the
(IC901) IC3104-43Pin LANHUB_XRST (3.3 V) signal route of the corresponding part is
(XTAL_LANHUB1_50M) defective.
+ No printing on silk ! If there are no solder defects
l Step 5
IC3104-28Pin ! If there is a solder defect
(XTAL_LANHUB2_50M) Replace the corresponding part.
+ No printing on silk If there is still no improvement l Step 5

TP2920
(XTAL_WLAN_50M) B
+ No printing on silk

TP LANHUB_XRST
7-1-2

3 Communication MAIN Assy [Communication check between MAIN ! If both signals are normal —
error between IC3104-35Pin CPU/DSP and LAN HUB & PHY] l Step 4
MAIN CPU/DSP (RMII_RXD0) Check that the appropriate signal route is ! If any signal is abnormal
(IC901) and LAN + No printing on silk working (except for fixed of LOW or HI). There is a possibility of parts defect of signal
HUB &PHY RMII_RXD0 (3.3 V amplitude) route. Check the soldering condition of the
(IC3104) IC9104-38Pin RMII_RXD1 (3.3 V amplitude) route.
(RMII_RXD1) RMII_TXD0 (3.3 V amplitude) ! If there are no solder defects
+ No printing on silk RMII_TXD1 (3.3 V amplitude) l Step 5
! If there is a solder defect
IC3104-45Pin Replace the corresponding part.
C
(RMII_TXD0) If there is still no improvement l Step 5
+ No printing on silk

IC3104-46Pin
(RMII_TXD1)
+ No printing on silk
7-1-3

4 Parts defect of F3103 [Component mountability of pulse ! If there are no problems with mounting —
pulse transformer F3104 transformer, common mode filter] l Step 5
(T3101, T3102) 7-1-4 Check that the appropriate signal route is ! If there is a problem with mounting
or common working (except for fixed of LOW or HI). There is a possibility of parts defect of signal
mode filter route. Check the soldering condition of the
(F3103, F3104) route.
! If there are no solder defects
l Step 5 D
! If there is a solder defect
Replace the corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 5
5 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

[8] Crossfader
[8-1] Abnormal function of the Crossfader
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Not calibrated [CUE CH1 A LED] If [CUE A CH1], [CUE A CH2], [CUE A Perform the calibration. 6.2 CROSSFADER
[CUE CH2 A LED] CH3], [CUE A CH4] are flashing CALIBRATION E
[CUE CH3 A LED] immediately after starting the main unit,
[CUE CH4 A LED] crossfader calibration has not been
performed.
+ Crossfader calibration is required
when the MAIN Assy is replaced.
2 Can not calibrate — Perform Test mode calibration and check if If calibration cannot be performed or is NG 6.2 CROSSFADER
the status is normal. l [8-2] CALIBRATION

[8-2] No work of the Crossfader


+ Crossfader signals are input to PNL UCOM (IC6006).
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Connection UCOM Assy Check that the wires between the CRFB ! If there is a connection problem, fix it. —
F
defect CRFB Assy Assy and UCOM Assy are securely ! If no problem
inserted into the connector. l Step 2

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2 Connection [Power] [Power] [Power] —
defect / Signal V+5CRFD Check that the power supply is 5.0 V. ! Abnormal
defect CRFB Assy IC6002 may be broken. Replace it.
CN8301-Pin 1 [CROSS_FADER signal]
UCOM Assy Check that the voltage at the diagnostic [CROSS_FADER signal]
IC6006-Pin1 point changes while sliding the crossfader ! When the voltage of the CROSS_FADER
left and right. signal does not change even when the
[CROSS_FADER signal] crossfader is operated
CRFB Assy IC8302 and IC8305 may be broken. Replace
CN8301-Pin 2 to 6 them.
UCOM Assy
AD_CRFD
CN6006-Pin 2 to 6
8-2-2
B

[9] PCA (USB-B/USB-C) / PCB (USB-B/USB-C)


[9-1] USB-B terminal does not recognize
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of MAIN Assy (CN3) [Power supply to USBBC Assy] ! If there are voltages —
USBBC Assy USBBC Assy V+3R3D_USBSW (3.3 V) l Step 2
(CN3601) V+5D_VBUSBC_HS (5 V) ! No voltage
There is a possibility that the wire is defective,
5Pin or the component defect or mounting defect in
(V+3R3D_USBSW) the route between MAIN Assy and USBBC
C 12Pin Assy. Replace the corresponding part.
(V+5D_VBUSBC_HS) If there is still no improvement l Step 4
9-1-1

2 Component MAIN Assy (CN3) + Check with the corresponding terminal ! If there are voltages —
mounting defect USBBC Assy connected to the PC. l Step 3
between MAIN (CN3601) [VBUS power] ! No voltage or signal
CPU/DSP USBB1_VBUS / USBB2_VBUS (5 V) There is a possibility that the wire is defective,
(IC901) and [VBUS power] or the peripheral circuit parts in the MAIN Assy
USBBC Assy 8Pin (USBB2_VBUS) [USB control line] or USBBC Assy are defective, or the mounting
[VBUS related] 11Pin (USBB1_VBUS) USBBC2_SEL / USBBC1_SEL (3.3 V) is defective. Replace the corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
[USB control line]
6Pin (USBBC2_SEL)
9Pin (USBBC1_SEL)
9-1-2
D
3 Component MAIN Assy (CN3) + Check with the corresponding terminal ! If there are voltages —
mounting defect USBBC Assy connected to the PC. l Step 4
between MAIN (CN3601) [Data line] ! No voltage or signal
CPU/DSP USBBC1_DP, USBBC1_DM, There is a possibility that the wire is defective,
(IC901) and [Data line] USBBC2_DP, USBBC2_DM or the peripheral circuit parts in the MAIN Assy
USBBC Assy 2Pin, 3Pin (Not fixed of 0 V) or USBBC Assy are defective, or the mounting
[Data related] (USBBC2_DP/USBBC2_DM) is defective. Replace the corresponding part.
14Pin, 15Pin If there is still no improvement l Step 4
(USBBC1_DP/USBBC1_DM)
9-1-3

4 Other defects — — Crosscheck the MAIN Assy and USBBC Assy, —


and replace the problematic Assy.
E

[9-2] USB-C terminal does not recognize


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of MAIN Assy (CN3) [Power supply to USBBC Assy] ! If there are voltages —
USBBC Assy USBBC Assy V+3R3D_USBSW (3.3 V) l Step 2
(CN3601) V+5D_VBUSBC_HS (5 V) ! No voltage
There is a possibility that the wiring is
5Pin defective, or the component defect or
(V+3R3D_USBSW) mounting defect in the route between MAIN
12Pin Assy and USBBC Assy. Replace the
(V+5D_VBUSBC_HS) corresponding part.
9-2-1 If there is still no improvement l Step 4
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No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference A


2 Component MAIN Assy CN3 / + Check with the corresponding terminal ! Normal —
mounting defect USBBC Assy connected to the PC. l Step 3
between MAIN CN3601 [VBUS power] ! Abnormal
CPU/DSP USBC1_VBUS / USBC2_VBUS ( 5V) There is a possibility that the wire is defective,
(IC901) and [VBUS power] or the CC1, CC2 lines of the USBBC Assy
USBBC Assy 7Pin USBC2_VBUS [USB control line] JA3601, JA3602, or the peripheral circuit parts
[VBUS/CC line 10Pin USBC1_VBUS USBBC2_SEL / USBBC1_SEL (3.3 V) of the MAIN Assy, or the VBUS / SEL line of
related] the USBBC Assy is defective, or the mounting
[USB control line] is defective. Replace the corresponding part.
6Pin USBBC2_SEL If there is still no improvement l Step 4
9Pin USBBC1_SEL
9-2-2

3 Component MAIN Assy CN3 / + Check with the corresponding terminal ! Normal —
mounting defect USBBC Assy connected to the PC. l Step 4 B
between MAIN CN3601 [Data line] ! Abnormal
CPU/DSP USBBC1_DP, USBBC1_DM, There is a possibility that the wire is defective,
(IC901) and [ Data line] USBBC2_DP, USBBC2_DM or the peripheral circuit parts in the MAIN Assy
USBBC Assy 2Pin, 3Pin (Not fixed of 0 V) or USBBC Assy are defective, or the mounting
[Data line] (USBBC2_DP/USBB is defective. Replace the corresponding part.
C2_DM) If there is still no improvement l Step 4
14Pin, 15Pin
(USBBC1_DP/USBB
C1_DM)
9-2-3

4 Other defects — — Crosscheck the MAIN Assy and USBBC Assy, —


and replace the problematic Assy.

[10] MULTI I/O (USB-A)


[10-1] A connected device does not recognize
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of USBA Assy [Power supply to MULTI I/O line] ! If there are voltages —
MULTI I/O line JA3501-1Pin V+5R2D_VBUS (5.2 V) l Step 2
(V+5R2D_VBUS) V+12M_VBUSA (12 V) ! No voltage
The USBP Assy IC5951, IC5952 peripheral
USBP Assy circuit parts may be defective or the mounting
CN5951-4Pin, 5Pin may be defective. Replace the corresponding
(V+12M_VBUSA) part.
10-1-1 If there is still no improvement l Step 4

2 Power supply USBP Assy [Power supply control to MULTI I/O line] ! If both voltages are 3.3 V — D
control of MULTI IC5952-8Pin USBPSW_FA (3.3 V) l Step 3
I/O line (USBPSW_FA) USBPSW_EN (3.3 V) ! if either is not 3.3 V
IC5952-4Pin There is a possibility that the solder of the
(USBPSW_EN) USBPSW_FA/USBPSW_EN route. Check the
10-1-2 soldering condition and replace the part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4

3 Signal defect of USBA Assy [Signal line of MULTI I/O line] ! Normal —
MULTI I/O line JA3501-2Pin, 3Pin USBC_DP/USBC_DM Crosscheck the MAIN Assy and USBA Assy,
(USBC_DP/USBC_DM) (Not fixed of 0 V) and replace the problematic Assy.
! Abnormal
MAIN Assy There is a possibility of parts defect or
L3-1Pin, 4Pin mounting defect in the peripheral circuit
(USBC_DP/USBC_DM) between MAIN Assy IC402 and CN12 or
10-1-3 between USBA Assy CN3501 and JA3501. E
For IC402
l Step 4
If it is other than IC402, replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 4
4 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

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A [11] Wi-Fi / Bluetooth


[11-1] No work of the Wi-Fi
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of MAIN Assy [Power supply to WLAN module] ! If there are voltages —
WLAN module U2901-7Pin V+3R3D_WM (3.3 V) l Step 2
(U2901) (V+3R3D_WM) V+1R8D_SDIO (1.8 V) ! No voltage
TP V+1R8D_SDIO There is a possibility of parts defect or
11-1-1 mounting defect in the peripheral circuit of
IC205 and IC213. Replace the corresponding
part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 5
2 SDIO CLK defect MAIN Assy [SDIO CLK supply to WLAN module] ! Normal —
of WLAN module U2901-18Pin to SDIO_CLK (1.8 V 198 MHz) l Step 2
B (U2901) R2946 (SDIO_CLK) (Check for anything except for fixed of ! Abnormal
11-1-2 LOW or HI.) There is a possibility of parts defect of
SDIO_CLK signal route. Check the soldering
condition.
If there is still no improvement l Step 5
3 WLAN RST MAIN Assy [RESET supply to WLAN module] ! When WLAN_XRST is 3.3 V —
defect of WLAN U2901-3Pin WLAN_XRST (3.3 V) l Step 4
module (U2901) (WLAN_XRST) ! IF WLAN_XRST is 0 V
11-1-3 There is a possibility that the solder of
WLAN_XRST signal route. Check the
soldering condition of the peripheral circuit.
If there is still no improvement l Step 5
4 Communication MAIN Assy [Communication signal between WLAN ! Normal —
error between U2901-16Pin module and WLAN UCOM] l Step 5
C WLAN module (SDIO_CMD) Check that the appropriate signal route is ! Abnormal
(U2901) and U2901-15Pin working (except for fixed of LOW or HI). There is a possibility of parts defect of signal
WLAN UCOM (SDIO_D0) route. Check the soldering condition.
(IC2801) U2901-14Pin SDIO_CMD/D0/D1/D2/D3 If there is still no improvement l Step 5
(SDIO_D1) (1.8 V amplitude)
U2901-13Pin
(SDIO_D2)
U2901-12Pin
(SDIO_D3)
11-1-4

5 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

[11-2] No sound over Bluetooth


D No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power defect of MAIN Assy [Power supply to WLAN module] ! If there are voltages —
WLAN module U2901-7Pin V+3R3D_WM (3.3 V) l Step 2
(U2901) (V+3R3D_WM) V+1R8D_SDIO (1.8 V) ! No voltage
TP V+1R8D_SDIO There is a possibility of parts defect or
11-2-1 mounting defect in the peripheral circuit of
IC205 and IC213. Replace the corresponding
part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 9
2 Bluetooth RST MAIN Assy [RESET supply to Bluetooth block of ! When BT_XRST is 3.3 V —
defect of WLAN U2901-43Pin to WLAN module] l Step 3
module (U2901) R2904 (BT_XRST) BT_XRST (3.3 V) ! If BT_XRST is 0 V
11-2-2 There is a possibility that the solder of
BT_XRST signal route. Check the soldering
condition of the peripheral circuit.
E
If there is still no improvement l Step 9
3 Communication MAIN Assy [Communication signal between WLAN ! Normal —
error between U2901-24Pin to module and WLAN UCOM] l Step 4
WLAN module TP W_BL_U TX Check that the appropriate signal path is ! Abnormal
(U2901) and (BT_UART_TX) working (except for fixed of LOW or HI at There is a possibility of parts defect of signal
WLAN UCOM U2901-25Pin to 1.8 V). route. Check the soldering condition.
(IC2801) R3103 BT_UART_TX/RX, BT_UART_RTS/CTS If there is still no improvement l Step 9
(BT_UART_RTS) (1.8 V amplitude)
U2901-26Pin to TP
W_BL_U RX
(BT_UART_RX)
U2901-27Pin to
R2945
(BT_UART_CTS)
F 11-2-3

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


4 Power defect of MAIN Assy [Power supply to BT SRC] ! If there are voltages —
BT SRC IC3103-17Pin V+3R3D_DIGI (3.3 V) l Step 5
(IC3103) (V+3R3D_DIGI) V+2R5D_DIGI (2.5 V) ! No voltage
IC3103-3Pin There is a possibility of parts defect or
(V+2R5D_DIGI) mounting defect in the peripheral circuit of
11-2-4 IC201, IC208, and IC207. Replace the
corresponding part.
If there is still no improvement l Step 9

5 MCLK defect of MAIN Assy [MCLK supply to BT SRC] ! Normal —


BT SRC IC3103-2Pin to BT_SRC_MCLK (3.3 V 24.576 MHz) l Step 6
(IC3103) R3142 ! Abnormal
(BT_SRC_MCLK) There is a possibility of parts defect of
11-2-5 BT_SRC_MCLK signal route. Check the
soldering condition. B
If there is still no improvement l Step 9
6 RST defect of BT MAIN Assy [RESET supply to BT SRC] ! When BT_SRC_XRST is 3.3 V —
SRC (IC3103) IC3103-5Pin to BT_SRC_XRST (3.3 V) l Step 7
C3110 ! If BT_SRC_XRST is 0 V
(BT_SRC_XRST) There is a possibility that the solder of
11-2-6 BT_SRC_XRST signal route. Check the
soldering condition of the peripheral circuit.
If there is still no improvement l Step 9

7 CLK MAIN Assy [CLK supply to between BT SRC and ! Normal —


communication IC3103-7Pin WLAN UCOM] l Step 8
error between BT (BT_LRCLK_SRCI) Check that the appropriate signal route is ! Abnormal
SRC (IC3103) IC3103-8Pin working (except for fixed of LOW or HI at There is a possibility of parts defect of B signal
and WLAN (BT_BCLK_SRCI) 3.3 V). route. Check the soldering condition. C
UCOM (IC2801) IC3103-13Pin If there is still no improvement l Step 9
(DSP_BCLK6)
IC3103-14Pin
(DSP_LRCLK6)
11-2-7

8 Data MAIN Assy [Communication between BT SRC and ! Normal —


communication IC3103-9Pin WLAN UCOM] l Step 9
error between BT (BT_DATA) Check that the appropriate signal route is ! Abnormal
SRC (IC3103) IC3103-12Pin working (except for fixed of LOW or HI at There is a possibility of parts defect of signal
and WLAN (BT_DATA2) 3.3 V). route. Check the soldering condition.
UCOM (IC2801) 11-2-8 If there is still no improvement l Step 9

9 Other defects — — Replace MAIN Assy. —

[12] Firmware update


[12-1] Firmware cannot be updated
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 USB-A terminal — — [10] Run the diagnostics item for MULTI I/O [10] MULTI I/O
is not recognized (USB-A) and refer to the instructions in the item if (USB-A)
any problems are found.
If the MULTI I/O lines are normal
l Step 2
2 MAIN Assy MAIN Assy + Enter the software update mode and Perform a crosscheck of MAIN Assy and UCOM —
defect or UCOM UCOM Assy check while updating the firmware via Assy, and replace the defective Assy.
Assy defect USB memory. E

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5.4 POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOSTICS

A g Power monitoring circuit


The ERP UCOM (IC402) of this unit always monitors various power voltages and will shut the secondary power source off
immediately once an error is detected.
In such a case, the [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] LED flashes.

g Monitored power voltages


The name of a power source denotes its voltage. (Example: V+3R3A, denoting 3.3 V)
Upper limit monitoring
V+3R3D V+3R3D_CPU V+3R3D_CLK V+3R3A_MDAC_A V+3R3A_MDAC_D
V+3R8D_DIGI V+5D V+5D_CPU V+1R0_CVDD V+1R0_CVDD1
V+1R35_CPU_DDR V+1R8D_CPU V+9LED V+48D V-15A
V+5A V-7HP
C

Lower limit monitoring


V+3R3D V+5D V+9LED V+48D V+15A
V+5A

g Outline of the detection system


! An error-alert signal (FAULT_DET) is issued by the voltage-monitoring block.
The FAULT_DET signal is High level (+3.3 V) in normal state, or it is Low level (0 V) in abnormal state.
The ERP UCOM detects the state.
! The ERP UCOM issues a signal for interrupting SW POWER SUPPLY (ANA_P_CON, DIGI_P_CON) if an error is detected.
D

MAIN Assy SW POWER SUPPLY

Voltage monitoring
Block
! ANA_P_CON
FAULT_DET IC402 (V±15U, V+5U control)
ERP UCOM ! DIGI_P_CON
(V+12M control)

g Diagnostic procedure
Caution: Each time before turning the unit ON, make sure that each power-supply IC is not short-circuited to GND.

If any voltage is abnormal, that error will be detected by the voltage-monitoring program after it is started after a usual
startup of the unit. Then the V+12M, V+15U, V-15U, V+5U power from SW POWER SUPPLY will be stopped.
Identify which power-supply IC is defective, by duplicate drawing and inserting of the power cord while monitoring each
voltage with an oscilloscope. Check the value of each voltage immediately before stopping power supply.

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g Voltage-Monitoring Circuit diagram A

5.5 PHANTOM POWER DIAGNOSTICS

Turn on phantom power


Press and hold the [MIC 1 PHANTOM ON/OFF] button to turn phantom power on/off.
The [MIC 1 PHANTOM ON/OFF] button lights when the mode is on, and +48 V DC phantom power is supplied to the [MIC 1] XLR plug.
If the button does not light on, the phantom power function is locked. Cancel from the UTILITY setting. D

Cancellation method in UTILITY setting


In the UTILITY settings, select [MIXER SETTINGS] d [MIC] d [MIC PHANTOM LOCK] and set to "UNLOCK".

Check that +48 V is output from MIC1 using a tester


Procedure
1 Connect the "COM" side of the tester to "SIGNAL GND".
2 Contact the opposite terminal of the tester to "Pin 1" and check that "0V" is displayed.
3 Contact the opposite terminal of the tester to "Pin 2" and check that "48V" is displayed.
4 Contact the opposite terminal of the tester to "Pin 3" and check that "48V" is displayed.

E
SIGNAL GND [MIC 1] XLR plug

2 Contact the opposite terminal


of the tester to "Pin 1".

3 Contact the opposite terminal


of the tester to "Pin 2".

4 Contact the opposite terminal


of the tester to "Pin 3". F
1 Connect the "COM" side of
the tester to "SIGNAL GND".

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5.6 PNLL and PNLC ASSYS DIAGNOSIS METHOD

A When diagnosing the following Assy, it is necessary to remove the UCOM Assy.
" PNLL Assy l Procedure [1]
" PNLC Assy, CFX1 to 4 Assy l Procedure [2]

g Preparations
1 Remove the Jumper wires which is unnecessary for diagnosis.
Disconnect the 3 FFCs and 5 connectors of lower side of UCOM Assy.
(CN6001, 6002, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6008, 6009, 6012)
2 Remove the Sheet from left side of UCOM Assy.

1 ×8 2 Sheet
B

CN6012

UCOM Assy
CN6001

CN6002 CN6006
CN6008 CN6009
CN6004 CN6005

Procedure [1] Diagnosis of PNLL Assy


1 Remove the 4 screws. 3 Insert the insulating material between the Assy.
(BBZ30P060FTC)

1 ×4

UCOM Assy
D

UCOM Assy

PNLL Assy

2 Lift the UCOM Assy vertically.


E 3 Insulating material

UCOM Assy

Diagnosis
Lift

PNLL Assy

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Procedure [2] Diagnosis of PNLC Assy A

1 Disconnect the one FFC.


(CN6011)
2 Remove the 4 screws.
(BBZ30P060FTC)

2 ×4

UCOM Assy

CN6011

3 Lift the UCOM Assy as shown.


C
Caution: Do not let the Assy touch each other.

UCOM Assy

PNLC Assy D

Diagnosis

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5.7 CONNECTION CHECK WITH Wi-Fi/Bluetooth

A Wi-Fi
g Check that the wireless router and the Searching for an access point
1 Press and hold the [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] button.
unit can be connected normally The Utility menu appears.
! Specifications of the wireless router to be used (recommended) 2 Turn the [TIME] knob in the Beat FX section or press the [BEAT
Standard : IEEE802.11ac c] or [BEAT d] button to select [GENERAL SETTINGS], and
Security (encryption method) : WPA2-PSK (AES) press the [TAP] button.
The setting items under [GENERAL SETTINGS] appear.
3 Turn the [TIME] knob or press the [BEAT c] or [BEAT d] button
Connecting the unit to a wireless network to select [Wi-Fi], and press the [TAP] button.
You can connect the unit to a wireless network via the following 4 Turn the [TIME] knob or press the [BEAT c] or [BEAT d] button
methods: to select [CONNECT BY PASSWORD], and press the [TAP]
B ! Connecting with WPS button.
! Searching for an access point 5 Turn the [TIME] knob or press the [BEAT c] or [BEAT d] button
to select [SELECT SSID], and press the [TAP] button.
Connecting with WPS The access points list is displayed.
You can connect using the PBC method.

0 PBC method
Connect the unit to the wireless router (access point) by pressing
the WPS button on the router.
! Use a wireless router that supports WPS (PBC method).

1 Press and hold the [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] button.


The Utility menu appears.
C 2 Turn the [TIME] knob in the Beat FX section or press the [BEAT
c] or [BEAT d] button to select [GENERAL SETTINGS], and
press the [TAP] button.
The setting items under [GENERAL SETTINGS] appear.
3 Turn the [TIME] knob or press the [BEAT c] or [BEAT d] button
! SSIDs may not be detected depending on the signal strength.
to select [Wi-Fi], and press the [TAP] button.
In that case, press the [AUTO/TAP] button to return to the
4 Turn the [TIME] knob or press the [BEAT c] or [BEAT d] button
previous screen, then navigate to the access points list again.
to select [CONNECT BY WPS], and press the [TAP] button.
6 Turn the [TIME] knob or press the [BEAT c] or [BEAT d] button
5 Turn the [TIME] knob or press the [BEAT c] or [BEAT d] button
to select an access point, and press the [TAP] button.
to select [PBC], and press the [TAP] button.
The encryption method selection screen appears.
The [CONNECT BY WPS (PBC)] screen appears.

6 Press the [TAP] button. 7 Turn the [TIME] knob or press the [BEAT c] or [BEAT d] button
E [Connecting...] is displayed. to select an encryption method (used in the access point), and
! Perform the next step within 120 seconds of pressing the press the [TAP] button.
[TAP] button. The password (security key) input screen appears.
7 Press the WPS button on the wireless router.
If the connection succeeds, [Success] is displayed.
! Refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router and
press the WPS button on the wireless router.
! If [Failure] is displayed, perform the procedure from step 1
again, or try other connection methods.

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! If you don't know the encryption method, select [AUTO]. Telnet connection A
8 Enter a password (security key), and press the [TAP] button.
[Connecting...] is displayed. 1 Launch a command prompt on your PC. Enter the Telnet
If the connection succeeds, [Success] is displayed. command "telnet + IP address of the wired LAN of unit".
! Use the [TIME] knob and [BEAT c], [BEAT d] and [FX ! You can check the IP address of the wired LAN of unit by
FREQUENCY (LOW)] buttons to enter a password (security referring to "Viewing the wired LAN information" above.
key). The IP address used for Telnet connection is the IP address
! If [Failure] is displayed, perform the procedure from step 1 displayed at the bottom when the wired LAN information is
again, or try other connection methods. displayed.
Command prompt of PC

g Check that the connection between the


wireless router and the machine is good
B
Check wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) signal strength
After connecting the wireless router and unit, check that the
wireless LAN signal strength (Signal Level) is normal using the
following method.

Connect the PC and unit with a wired LAN


1 Connect the PC and unit with a LAN cable.
! If you connect the PC and the unit directly with a LAN cable,
there is no DHCP server in the network, so change the Enter "telnet + wired LAN IP address of unit"
network settings of the PC to match the IP address of the
wired LAN of the unit.
! You can check the IP address of the wired LAN of unit by Wired LAN information of unit (display example)
referring to "Viewing the wired LAN information" described C
later.

Wired LAN information of unit (display example)

Use the IP address displayed at


the bottom for Telnet connection.

Change the network settings of the PC according


2 Enter your "login name" and "password".
to the IP address displayed at the bottom
! The "login name" and "password" will be provided separately
in the service information.
! When entering a "password", the entered characters are not
Viewing the wired LAN information displayed.
1 Press and hold the [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] button. Telnet login
The Utility menu appears.
2 Turn the [TIME] knob in the Beat FX section or press the [BEAT
c] or [BEAT d] button to select [GENERAL SETTINGS], and E
press the [TAP] button.
The setting items under [GENERAL SETTINGS] appear.
3 Turn the [TIME] knob or press the [BEAT c] or [BEAT d] button
to select [LAN], and press the [TAP] button.
4 Press the [TAP] button.
The IP address and MAC address of the wired LAN are
displayed.
! If there is a DHCP server in your network, the DHCP server
will give an IP address. If a DHCP server doesn't exist, this
unit gives an IP address. It takes time for the unit to give an IP
address.
Enter "login name" and "password"
! If a LAN cable isn't connected, the IP address won't be
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A Check signal strength


1 Enter the Wlan Status command “wlan status” and check the
value of signal strength (Signal Level).
! A Signal Level of -30 to -50 dBm is normal.
! If the Signal Level is -50 dBm or less, check the following.
- Is the distance between the wireless router and the unit
about 50 cm?
- Are there any obstacles between the wireless router and the
unit?
- Is the antenna of unit attached correctly?
- Are the WLAN module inside the unit and the antenna
connection cable properly connected?
- Is the antenna connection cable inside the unit broken?
B

Enter "wlan status"

Check Signal Level value

Bluetooth
g Check that the Bluetooth device and g Check that there is no problem with the
D
this unit can be connected normally audio input from the Bluetooth device
! Specifications of the Bluetooth device to be used Inputting audio from a Bluetooth device
Standard: Bluetooth ver 4.2 or later
Check the audio input from the Bluetooth device using the following
method.
Pairing with a Bluetooth device
Connect with a Bluetooth device using the following method. 1 Connect a Bluetooth device with the unit.
2 Set the input selector switch for the channel to which Bluetooth
1 Press and hold the [BLUETOOTH PAIRING] button for audio is input to [ ].
approximately 2 seconds. 3 Play sound on the Bluetooth device.
The unit enters pairing state. 4 Turn the [TRIM] knob for the channel to which Bluetooth audio is
! The Bluetooth indicator blinks while the unit is in pairing state input to adjust the volume.
(for approximately 2 minutes).
E 2 Perform the pairing procedure on a Bluetooth device.
The Bluetooth indicator on the unit stops blinking and lights up
when the connection is established.
! Perform the pairing procedure on a Bluetooth device while the
unit is in paring state. If the unit can not pair with a Bluetooth
device within 2 minutes, the Bluetooth indicator turns off.
! For details on the pairing procedure for the Bluetooth device,
refer to the device's instruction manual.
! If you use a Bluetooth device registered to the unit, you can
connect the unit with the device by pressing the
[BLUETOOTH PAIRING] button briefly.
! You can only connect the unit to 1 Bluetooth device at a time.
If the unit pairs with a second device, the registration of the
first device will be lost. To register the first device again,
F perform pairing with the device.

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5.8 CONNECTION CHECK WITH EACH INTERFACE

g USB A

[1. USB B/C terminal]


You can check on the PC that the USB communication between the PCs connected to the USB B/C port of main unit is normal.
+ The driver software must be installed beforehand.

! For checking, use the USB connection indicator of the main unit.
Light off : Terminals to which the USB cable is not connected on the same PC are turned off.
Periodic flashing : Periodic flashing when the driver is recognized after connecting to the PC (light on: 200 ms / light off: 800 ms)
Periodic flashing : Periodic flashing when the driver is not recognized after connecting to the PC (light on: 500 ms / light off: 500 ms)

! Use Device Manager for checking.


If the PC and main unit are properly connected, the components of this unit are added
in Device Manager (under Hardware) as devices.
B
If all components are properly displayed, the PC and main unit are properly
communicating via the USB terminal.

In a case of Windows 10:


Input with "Device Manager" in the search box of the task bar.
Devices to be added:
! Universal Serial Bus controllers
USB Composite Device
! Under “Sound, video and game controllers”
DJM-A9
DJM-A9
DJM-A9 Stereo
! Human Interface Device
HID-compliant vender-defined device C
USB Input Device

A communication check may be easily performed if connection is made with Device


Manager displayed on the PC screen.

[2. USB A terminal]


Check that communication between main unit and the external device connected via
the USB A terminal is properly performed.
+ A USB memory device is required for checking.

! For checking, use the USB connection indicator of the unit.


Light on : The USB memory device was properly recognized.
Flashing : The unit is in the process of recognizing the connected USB memory
D
device.
(Flashing intervals: 500 ms [light on: 250 ms, light off: 250 ms])
Light off : No USB memory device is plugged in.

g LAN
[3. LINK]
You can check from main unit if the mixer can properly communicate via LAN.
+ Use a Category 5 cable or a cable with higher specifications for connection.
Either a straight or cross LAN cable can be used when the unit is directly connected
with the PC, but when the unit is connected with the PC via a hub, be sure to use a
straight cable.
E
! Check the LAN conditions, using Test mode of main unit
1 Start the main unit in Test mode.
2 Open "DEVICE" in “MODE 11: DEVICE CHECK.”
3 Press the BEAT d button to display the second page, and you will see the
IP/Subnet display.
4 Check if the LAN is properly connected.

When the LAN is properly connected:


IP: xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
Subnet: yyy . yyy . yyy . yyy
The above x’ s and y’ s mean any numeric digits 0–9.
Four blocks of numerical string delimited by dots
F
When the LAN is not properly connected:
IP: EE or 0.0.0.0
Subnet: EE

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5.9 STARTUP ERROR DISPLAY

A Startup errors are detected by the MAIN CPU/DSP and displayed in the form of "Error E-XXXX" on the Screen display of the
main unit.
It is classified into two types: detected by each CPU and displayed by each debug LED, or displayed by the lighting pattern of
the LED on the main unit.
Refer to "5.3 TROUBLESHOOTING" for the equivalence method to each error.

g GUI display
Display Meaning
Error E-0001 Communication error between MAIN CPU/DSP and PNL UCOM
Error E-0002 MAIN CPU/DSP startup error
B
Error E-0004 Clock generator setting error
Error E-1001 MULTI DAC setting error
Error E-1002 CH1-2 ADC setting error
Error E-1004 CH3-4 ADC setting error
Error E-0010 DIR setting error
Error E-0020 DIT setting error
Error E-0040 Communication error between MAIN CPU/DSP and ERP UCOM
Error E-0080 WLAN UCOM communication error
Error E-2000 MFi authentication IC communication error

g LED display
Display LED Meaning
The debug LED for ERP UCOM is flashing at a cycle of D601 SDRAM check error for ERP UCOM
100 ms
The debug LED for ERP UCOM is flashing at a cycle of D601 ERP UCOM is in update mode
400 ms
The debug LED for ERP UCOM is flashing at a cycle of D601 ERP UCOM normal startup
2 seconds
The debug LED for MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) keep lighting on D1401 MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) initialization error
D
The debug LED for MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) is flashing a little D1401 MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) stopped due to an error
faster. (cycle of 300 ms)
The debug LED for MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) is flashing at D1401 MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) normal startup
1 second intervals. (70 ms on, 970 ms off)
The debug LED for MAIN CPU/DSP (ARM) is flashing twice D1801 SDRAM check error for MAIN CPU/DSP
and turns off for 1 second repeatedly.
The debug LED for WLAN UCOM is flashing at a cycle of D2901 SDRAM check error for WLAN UCOM
100 ms
The debug LED for WLAN UCOM is flashing at a cycle of D2901 WLAN UCOM is in update mode
400 ms
The debug LED for WLAN UCOM is flashing at a cycle of D2901 WLAN UCOM normal startup
E
2 seconds
The debug LED (D6002) for PNL UCOM lighting on or off D6002 PNL UCOM startup error

QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP) LED on the main unit LED of Voltage abnormality was detected.
flashing (cycle of 500 ms) main unit

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A
SIDE A SIDE A
MAIN ASSY UCOM ASSY

CONTACT
SIDE
1 5

JA2501

JA2701
JA2301
JA3101

1
KN1

2
5 1 5 1 1

D2301

D2302

D2501
C2503
C2305

C2306
SPDIF

C2504

D2703
CN6001

D2502

IC2502
R2301

C2303

R2302
C2304

R2501
C2501

C2502
R2502
1

C2722
C2723
C2724
C2725
C2721
D2704

DWX4755-
1

F3103
CONTACT 15 CONTACT 59
C2720

F3104
R2747 55 45 35 25 15 5 1

5
15 5 1

IC2302

IC2501
IC2303
R2304
R2306

R2305
R2307

R2503
R2505

R2504
R2506
R3236
SIDE SIDE
C2307 C2309 C2505 C2507

R3237 R2314
R2308
R2316 R2315
R2309
R2317 R2509
R2507
R2511 R2510
R2508
R2512
D2702 D2701

R3234

R3235
1

1
C2727
C2308 C2310 C2506 C2508
T3102 T3101
1 1

DWX

R2328
C2515C2513 VL2701

5
C2317 C2320 C2318 C2516 C2514

C3143
C2314 C2512

R2526R2522 R2517
C2316 C2510

10
R2339 R2335R2331R2326
C3142

C3141
60 50 40 30 20 10

LCD_LED_A
1

CN6002
10
C2319 R2324 R2325 R2515 R2516
60 2
C2313 C2315 C2511 C2509
R2318 R2319 R2513 R2514
C2321 C2517 C2518

MAIN
C2322

L6002
R2327 R2329 R2518 R2520
2
C6023
14
45 40 45 40 45 40 45 40
R3228 R3229 R3226 R3227 C6022
48 48 48 48 KN6004 CN6013

36

R2525 R2521
36

36
R3232 R3233 R3230 R3231

36
C2323 C2324 C2519 C2520

R2524 R2519
R2386 R2387 R2569 R2570 C6024

C3140

C3139

R2338 R2330

1
1

1
35

35

35

35
1

1
C6025

15
5

5
R2334

30

30

30

30
1 C6026

R6015
R6014
R6016

R6017

R6050
R6054

R6002
R6053
R6052

R6051

R6033
R6032
R6031

R6030
R6029
R6028
R6027
R6026

R6025

R6024
R6023

R6022
R6021
R6020

R6019
R6018
1

1
C2726

10

10

10

10
R2745

R2523
25

25

25

25

R2744
R2340 R2341 R2531 R2532

KN6003
R2904
C2918
R2954

1
12

12

12

12
R2333

C2717
R2342 R2349 R2533 R2540

L6001
15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20

C2716
20 IC6005

R2529

R2530
24 24
Q6002 IC6004 IC6003
R2343 R2350 R2534 R2541
AREA 24 24

C6033
IC2305 IC2306 IC2503 IC2504

R2332

1
1

4
20 20

DIT_OUT
C2327 C2328 C2523 C2524

20

E
R2348
R2347
R2346

R2345
R2344

R2355
R2354
R2353

R2352
R2351

R2539
R2538
R2537

R2536

R2535

R2546
R2545
R2544

R2543

R2542
20 15 20 15 20 15
C6002

R2742
44

34

CABLE C2329 C2330 C2525 C2526


R6003
33

R6004
1

R2743

C6034
C6035

C6031
C6032

C6028
C6029
Q6001

CONTACT
SIDE UP
R2739

R2740

R2741
R3134

25
14
R2950
U2901

R2746
D3101
E

C6030

C6027
10

R6227
Q3101
Q6014

C2718
R3165
1 5 10 1 5 10 1 5 10

R6234

CN6003
V+1R8D_SDIO

R2320

R2322
R2321

R2323

R6241
E
10 10 10
R3164

R3166
Q3102

30
R2944

C3116

C2719
C3101

30
30
R6210
C3117
1 5 7

R6055
R6056

R6057

R6059
R6060

R6058
C6036

R6037

R6041
R6045
R6049

R6048
R6044
R6040

R6036
R6035

R6039

R6043
R6047

R6046
R6042
R6038

R6034

30
5

31
31

R6215
C3102
11

R2736

R6220
23

1
R2738 R2737
C3107

R2734

C2714
12

22

E
C2712
KN10

Q6006 Q6007

R2385
R2384

R2383
R2382

R2358

R2359

R2357
R2356
C2339 C2331
IC2703

R2732

R2731
R2730

R2729
C2713
1

C2708
C2709
14
C2342 C2332

5 5 10 IC2304

C2710

R6209
C2711
36 35 30 25

C3118
IC2310 R2310

R6214
C2311
C2312

24

R6219
R2940
R2936
R2934

R2937
R2933

R2938
R2941

R2939

R2942

R2943

R2946

R246

R2728

25
R2311
R3120

R3144
R2935

E
1 1
W_BL_U_Tx

W_BL_U_Rx

40

R6211
R3146
IC2307 R2312

20
5 R3145
V+3R3D_ETH 1 5 7

V+2R5D_DIGI

R6216
R2313

Zone 3

R6221
F3101
C2904

C2707

45
R2726
C3131

C2715
R2303
C3106

15

E
R2727
C2302
C2301
4 Q6008
C3113

1
C303

48
IC2301
IC2702
C3134

D3102

R6232

20
R6225
1 5 10

R6239
C3105

C3121 12
L2901

C301 Q6012

E
R1511
R1512

R1513
R1514

R1510
F3102
IC2901 1 R2801

R2722

R2721
C297

1
C3112

1
C2835
C2831
C2810

C2913

R6235
IC207 R6228
C3104
R2923
R2931
R2930
R2927
R2929
R2924

R6242
C2705
R2709

E
D203
1
IC1406
R2902

R2903

R2907
R2908
R2906
R2901

Q6015

V+3R3D_DIGI
R2708
5 C2704

15
C3103

V+1R8D_ETH_A C3123

R1544
C1431

C290

R6233
C1430
R6226

CN6006 D6001 V+5_CRFD


IC1405

R6240
C2838

Q3103

R2713
R2714
R2715
R2716

R2711
R2718

R2719

R2720

R245

E
L2802

IC2801 20 C292
R3101

A1
E
R2712
R1534
20 15 R2717
Q6013
C2827

R1536
R1541
R1538
C3135 R3225

R2964 R3222

10
R1533 R1539 R1535
D201
R3198 C3127

R3223
R2975 R2987 R341

5 7
R3224

9
R1542
R3206

10
C3136

C3130

C3128
C3129

C3132
C3133

V+1R275_DC_WLAN
1

5CN6015
R2974 R2986
L3101

R3194 10
C6009
R2912 15 10 5 1 R1537
C2836

C286
R3199

C3125

R2976 R2988 R3193


R3196

R2917
R1540
WLAN_PSWITCH
LANHUB_XRST

C299
IC2701

10
R2913 R3200

1
R2977 R2989 C3126
R3195

1
R2916 R2918

R6062
C6008
R3205

R3204

R3149

14
X3101

R2914 R2980 R2992 R3197 C1424


C2703 1

R2706
5 10

C296
W_DBG_U_Tx

C294
20

C3120

1
C3111

10
60

IC6002
R2983 R2995
R3104
C2832
C3122

1
C3124 C2702

R2704

R2705
R3190 R2707
IC208
R3209

R3208

R3207

C3144

R2968
10

R2702

R2703
25

R3189

R6064
R6063
C2833

55

5
R6065
C2826

R2966

R6005
W_DBG_U_Rx

R2909
E R2969 R3186 R3185

1
5

R6286
C2829
WLAN_PORn

R3187
C2837

R3182
30

1
R2919
C2701
50

R2997 C3119
R3184
R2963
R2965

R3183
R2920

D2901

R2921 Q2901 IC3104


R3181

35 40 45 C6006

KN2
B
R3148

2
R3147
R3102

R3129

R3118

R2967

R2910
R2971

R2972

1
C6004
R3202
C2903 R2928

C2817

1
C2902

R3001
1

R3111

R3168
R3201

R3169

R3167

R3170

R3171
R3178
R3179

R3172
R3175

R3176

R3162

R3163
R3173

C6003
1 C2814
WLAN_XRST

V+9CRF
1

5
WLAN_OFF
R3127 R3128

R3124 R3125

IC1906
X2901

C2811

6
L2801
5
C1914
R1919

R1922

R2905

CONTACT 6
R1737
R1736
R1740

R1741

10
2

SIDE UP
10
C1915
C1918
1

R1924
IC1907

R1923 CONTACT

R1929
SIDE

X1901
IC1904
5 1
9
1 CLKGEN_OE
8

CN3101
10

C1901
R1920
5

C1902
IC1919
R1910
15

R1927
5 1 5 1
1

7 7
1
16

R1916 R1917
L2

IC1920
L1

C1912
1 R1901 14 10
C1916
IC1901
C1937

C1941

C1938

C1942

CN3 1
C11

C1921
C1922
C8
16
C1903
C1904
8

C1421 E
10
R1496
R1497

DOUT_SRC_DIT_XRST
R1976

R1969

V+3R3A_MDAC_A

V+3R3D_PNL
15 16 10 5 1 C1422
10 10 R1921 5
DSP 14 14
5

5 R1926

C1907
IC1909 1

19
5 7
R1975
R1974

R1973
R1972
R1970
R1971

R1966
R1967
R1968

R1965
R1964

R1963

R1902

1
R1828

IC1913
IC1404 D1401
16 15

KN11
R1903

C1906
1

Q1901 5
R1906
1 R1915
R1471

C1913 C1930
IC1911
IC1905

R1908
1

14
USBBC2_SEL

GNDD

DBG_U_RX
R6076

R6075

R6070
R6074
R6069
R6073

R6068

R6072

R6067

R6071

R6066
R6098
R6102

R6097
R6084

R6100
R6083

R6099

R6082
R1458
C1917 C1905
C1924
C1926
C1928
9
20

R1909
1 5 9
1

5
ARM

1
C1908
D1801
R1727

R1931
R1911
R1802

R1936

R1938
R1939
KN9

Q1401 9

R6095
R6094

R6093
R6092
R6091

R6090
R6089
R6088

R6087
R6086
R6085
R6267

C6038
C6037
R1937
E
10

R1912
R43
R1934 CN11

10
1

C1402 1

5
R1830 R1817

R1831 R1813

C1923
C1925

C1909 R1913

15
R1507

DBG_U_TX
1

7
R1945
15IC1903
R1935

IC1912
USBBC1_SEL

C48
R1411

R1412

R1405

R1409

R1930
C1911

R1914
R1918
C1910

C44

R6113
R6112
R6111

R6110
R6109
R6108
R6107

R6106
R6105

R6104
R6103
R6203
C62
C42
C1929
C1403 R1826 IC1910 C47 C61
3
14

1
5.V+3R3A_MDAC_A
7.V+3R3A_MDAC_D
1

2
C1927
E
Q1802

1
R1457

V+3R3A_MDAC_D
R1506

C350
X1401

C849
R1438

R6101

R6081
R6080
R6079
R6078

R6077
12.V+5D_VBUSBC_HS

L1122
C856

R1940
R1942

R1943
R1932

5
L905 C1414

R1941

2.V-15A_OUT
3.V+15A_OUT
C1123 R6273

10
10
R1823
etc.GNDD_USBBC

R1420
C860

R1444
5.V+3R3D_USBSW

R1451

R1450

R6119
R6117

R6116
R6115
R6096
R1832

R1142
L906

C6130

C6001
1 R1944
7

10
R6272
R1834

R1833
R1824

R1827
R1837

R1845
10.USBC1_VBUS
11.USBB1_VBUS

R1820

etc.GNDA
C6039
9.USBBC1_SEL
8.USBB2_VBUS
7.USBC2_VBUS
6.USBBC2_SEL

R1151 R1933
R6125
15.USBBC1_DM
14.USBBC1_DP

3.USBBC2_DM
2.USBBC2_DP

L1115 C1116

C50
C51
R1825 R6122
R1154
IC1403
C6133 R6271

15
1 1
L1121
IC1916
IC1915

C1122

C6040

R6114
C1717 C958 R1862
R1460

C959
IC209
R6124
R1152

R6120

R6123
R1433

5 C6043 C6042
L1117
R1720

CN13
C6041
C966
C1118 C6131
R1493

C967 R6127

R247
R78
R1431
R1429

R1163 R6270
L1116

20
C974 R6126
R1435 C975
C1117
Q1801
R1719

R79
R1863 C6132
R6129
140 135 130 125 120 115 110

5
R1717
L1119 R1153
C914

C1423 5 5
C1802

R6118 R6121
R1434
R1857

R6128
R1801

C1120 R80
C910 R1811
L1113 R1829
R6280

25
R1150
R6131 R6269
R1954

R1953

R1948
R1947

C861 C1940 C1939


R81
R6281
C933

C986
C987

C1114
C918

R1446 C1944 C1943


L908

R1164 C916
C298 R82 R6132 R6130
C950

E R6134
R1439
L910

C1119
C846

30
C1801
C979

C977
C969
C961

1
C939
R1160 R83 R6268
C942

C6049
R1445
C2206
C921
C300
C936

C1111
R6136
C944

C951

C923

C6045

C6046
C938

C291

R1141
C981

1
R6133
C932

105
Zone 2
R902
C983
C984
C985

R6135
C1425

35
C1121
L904
C980

C302
C957
C965
C973

Q3303
R1161 R1723 R6138

CN6007 1
14

C6047
C2203
R1530

C912
C929 C911 R1543 C6050
C943

C1113 C842

C3314
R6137
C976
C968
C960

C952
R1146
L903 L909 C1428 R2205 R6140

C3315
C3316
1

40 40

39
C1106
C915

C941 C926

Q3304
R1525

R2201
R2209

CONTACT
SIDE UP
R1524
C956
C964
C972

100
L1118 L907

Q3305
C945
C6044
C947
R1145
D3305 R6139
R1523
C920

R6142

C6048
C862
10
R2219

R2218

C1104 C953 C927 R2202

CONTACT
5

10
C6051
C949

L1110
V+3R3D_CLK

E
C946

C313

R1158 C935 R1858


C908 R6141
R1306

C6136 R6144
R1526
C1107
7

R2206
L1120
C917

SIDE
C948

IC6006
SYSCLKOUT
C937

C922 C6052
R1156
D202 R3314
IC2201

R3317
C907
1
R3318
R1500
R2204

L1112 C1103 C906 C934


TXD_CHECKER R3309 R6143

95
E
C6054 R6146

C3317
R3316
C919

R1144 R1307 C924


RXD_CHECKER

R1504
R3310 C6053

15
L1105
C909
C1102
R6282 R6145
R2203

R1518
C6055 R6148
C955
C963
C971

R1162
CONTACT

L1103
R901

C6069
C1115 R1502
R1726 R3313 R6147
L902

C930

C6056
R1531
R1148 C982
V+1R0_CVDD
C1407
R3324
C6057 R6149

90
SIDE

R1428

L1106
C1110
R3315 C3318 R3323
R6150

20
CPU_PORn

R1149
R1490
R1501
R3311 R3319
C940

C1112 C3320
C6058 R6151
L1102 R3322
L901

C3313
R1491
R6152
R3312
R1147
C928

C810

C6059
C954
C962
C970
C913

Q3307
L1101 C1108

E
C978

C931

C925

C6061 R6157
CN1101
R1418
C1405

R53
C801
C804
C807
C811

85
R1159
R3321 R6153

25

C6082
L1114 C1109 R1417
V+48D_PH R6160 R6158

C6096
2

R1157
C6062 R6159

C6084
1
R1401

R1166 R1155

L1109 R1416 R3325


R6154

C6067
C1105
C6060
1

R3328
L1111
5

C36 C38
Q801

C1401
R6163 C6064 R6162

80
1

R63

R54

C3319
R3320
L1107
C1416

30
C6063
C814

C40
R1165
IC1401
C6074
5

1 C6066 R6165

C6073
CN9 R6166

23
L1108 C1420 R1482 R1470
10 E
C1101
R1167

R1725
R51
R52

R67

R56

R57

R58

C24
Q3306 C6065
1

L1104 C6068 R6167

R6183
R50

R6170
10

R1485
C817 C802 V+1R0_CVDD1

KN5

75
5 1
R1499

1
C23
10 C6071
CONTACT

35
11

R1483 R1480 C1419


12

39

1
1 1 5 15 25 35
R1486
C6070 R6169

C6081
C1411 SIDE R6173
5

C6112
C6115
C6118
R1498 C6075
L801
C1415
R804
R1477 R1492 C6072 R6171
R1489 R6175
C6077

Zone 4
R1487
C6076 R6174

Zone 1
40 45 50 55 60 65 70

20
C833

R1473
R807

C828
R802

C827

R1495

R1484

R1472
R806
R803 C859
C819 C805 L802

C829 R808 R1469


2 10 20 30 4040 C6078 R6176
C826

L6003
R801 R1463

6.V+15A_IN
5.V-15A_IN
2.V+48D_PH
R805
C901
C857

9.V+5A_IN
C6
CN5 C6095 C6135 C6098 C6110 C6097
C6085
R59

IC801 C824 C6101


C6093
R1488
C6079 R6177
C832

C10
R64

R65

R68

C6099
C825

R6181
etc.GNDA
C6103
1

C858

C6083
A
V+1R35_CPU_DDR

Q6011
C816

1.GNDD
C6088
8

R6189
V+1R8D_CPU

C903

C818
C808
C812
C815

C904

C1301

15
R818 2.USBA_DP

C6090
C6094

C6102
R6191
C902
R6202
C834
C836

C855

R6179
C821
C823

3.USBA_DM
C6120
IC1301

R6199 1
C1305 R6204 C6111
KN8

C839 etc.GNDD_USBA C6106


C905

R6238
1

E
C6104

R6231

R6224
Q6004 Q6009 Q6010
R514
C835

R6192
R6198
C837
DDR3L_VREF

C6092

C6100
C6091
L803

C6089
R6195

R6200
C6105
8

R817
C830

V+3R3D_CPU C1303 C1306


1

10
C822

R6237
1

R6190

C6117
Q504

E
R1340
CONTACT

C813

HEAT PROOF PREFLUX

R6230

R6223
5
R1317

R1313

C1342
C1304

R811 C6122
C803

E L3

R6197

R6194
R6196
C806

IC601

R1341

R6188
R6187
C1327

C1312

R502
L804 X6001 R6201
SIDE

R1308
C6125
R1335
C831
C809

C49

C6107
L6004
R1328
1
C1302

R1311
R1337 C1343
C820 CN601
R547

PNL_PSWITCH
R1332 C6113
C605

R1334
1

R6236

E
CN2

E
C1341

C1326

11

R6229

R6222
V+1R1D_PNL
R1338
5
R1171

C6116
C1344
9
R637 R629

C6123 C6124

C6109 R6193
R632
CONTACT
R814
R809

R810

Q6003
Q503
C604

C1311
R1336
R1322
E R636 R630
C1310

R813
R3923

SIDE
R812

R1321 C1345 R631


1

5
R622

R623

R1331
1

R1330
C843
C845

R816
R628
R627

5 1
1

R815

5 C1346
CN12

R1318
5
R1339

R1326

R6217
1

E
2

V+1R8_CPU_RTC

C1364
R624
R625

R6212

R6207
CPU_PMIC_SCL

CPU_PMIC_SDA

R1323
D601
1010
C1347
C1308
C1307

R673

C613

D6002
C1309

DGB0
V+12LCDBL

C1363
R23
5

R672

C1348

C6114
R1324
R1319
R1329

R1333
R1320
R1327
R1325

C1362
C1

R621
C614

Q601 2.USBPSW_EN

C6126
IC603 C6119

1
10

R614

R6218
C1349
R618

E
1
IC6008

R6213

R6208
C1361
R647

R22
3.USBPSW_FA

1
CN6010
R610
C1360

C1359

C1358

C1357

C1356

C1355

C1354

C1353

C1352

C1351

C1350 C601
R21
15

E E L401 5.V+12M_VBUSA R6206


R601
KN3

Q6005
R20
X502
C507

CONTACT
SIDE UP
6.V+12M_VBUSA
1

R604
Q602
1

R19
C412

R6205
20

R602

R603

10 15
C506

etc.GNDD_VBUSA
1
R613
R615

C509
R530

R18
1

R17
C415
16
R545
R551

R549
R552
R608

R619

C6121
C511 C60
25

C419
R548

C431

C6141
C6140
C6139

C6127
C6128

C6129
R550

R16
V+3R8D_DIGI

R543
R525 R516
R71
R522

R15 R546
E_DBG_U_Tx
R540
30

E_DBG_U_Rx

R13

C6086 C6108
R14

C6134
C439
V+5D_CPU

R542 R539 R616


LED_A

C6087
R12
C428

C45

R588 R576
35

R605
C43

R10 R11 R556 C435


5

R585 R573
R609
L205
CN10

R9
C619

R8
C434

R582 R570
40

R7
R581 R569
R231
C438

C616

R6 R562
R579 R567
45

C277
C282

C272

R561
R5
R580 R568 ERP_PORn
C275
C268

1
C205
C210

R2 R554 R565 C510


R559
C215
50

1
R232 R517
R675

C615
C617
C618

C505

R4
L201

1
C447
L202
C267

R503
C280

1 R506
R3
C417
R537
C264
55

IC502 IC401
R504

R42
R1
R674

R509
1

R560
A1
C276
R512 C2106 C2105
59

C281
R41
C409
60

V+3R3D IC402 R508


60

L402 R507 R511


C6138
R2120 R2119 R2118 R2117
1

1
5

5
IC204

IC201

Q2109

Q2108
C204

C502

5
C283
C201

C622

R233
1

5 IC205
C501

CPU_xMUTE
C429
1

E E
R520
R523
R521
R524
R527
R518
C295

C285
Q2104
C623

C352
R2111 R2105
L204
Q2106
C293

C433
CN1

IC206

C214 R2112 R2106


C627

C211
Q2103

CN6011
1
R2113
C206 C437

10
C
C209
C624

DWX4768-
1

R237
VMUTE_CONT
C346
2

C288
1

1
C5

R244 C203 IC503 C2103 E


C628

L3301
C54
E E
1

C2102
5

R2103 R2108
C625

C508
D3303

R2107
C208

D3304
C213

C411

1
10

R243 5 Q2102 1.V+12E


C3

C440
C53 C266

15
V+5LED R200 C271 C3306
1
2.3.V+12M
R533

E
1
15

V+5D R536 R2104


4.5.GNDD
R531
R535

R532
R534

C228
P1
C30

C324 Q2101 R2101


C2101

C274 V+1R275_DC_ERP 6.AC_OFF_DET


20

R2102
C229
C351
R236

R240

R235

R239

R234

C3322
C3310
C3312
C3311
C3309
R25

D3302 7.DIGI_P_CON
R3306

E
C67 V+12E
C2

1 C279

UCOM
L206
Q201

IC203
5
1
25

8.ANA_P_CON

C6020

C6019
Q202

R3304
R3305
R242

C31

20
C626

C3308
R287

CONTACT 21
R24
1
1
30

R292
R291

C621
C289

C6018
V+9LED
R241

C68

R27 C315
C314
E

R677
C3307
E

R293
C278
C273
C270

R28
35

C620
R30

C312
C316

SIDE UP
C25

R29 5
5

V+12M
1
1

R31
V+9LED_DCDC C318
40

IC3301

C3305
C27

R32
C265

C353
C3304 V+3R3E_SDRAM C321
C284

C335
R334

R33
C3321

C6021
45

R34
C3303 R330 C323
R323
CN6

C6016
R35
C26

R55
L203

Q223
R3326

R3327
50

D222 D221

5 1 IC211
V+48D
C28

Q221
C310
5
R37

R36

C308 R269
V+12M_P
C331
R311
R306
55

5
IC202

R275
1

C29

C307
R39

R38

Q6
8
C202

C333

R312
R40
60

Q222 1 C305
59

C344
C341
60

R86 R85
R328
R343
1

R329
C334

1
E

AC_OFF_DET
C342 C332
1
Q217 R87 C6144 C6143
C226
CONTACT

C212
R327
R342

E C306 R263
E E E E
DIGI_P_CON
KN4

R325 E
R88
C6017

V+9LED
GND_LED
V+5LED
D226
C6142
SIDE

V+3R3E Q1
FAULT_DET

Q7
1

R92

R91

C227 C207
V+3R3D
C330
R2220

ANA_P_CON
R2221

5.V-15U

V+3R3A_HP R283
C2202

1.V+15U
4.GNDAU
3.GNDAU
R2246

C2207

E
C317
C326

D219
V-15A
V+15A

2.V+5U
C328

V-15U_SW

Q4 Q3 Q8 Q9
D220

D211
D212

R89
C39 1 1
V+5A

1
R321
D214

R2229

R90
59
C2201

CONTACT 59
55 45 35 25 15 5 1 55 45 35 25 15 5 1
R2226
R2224
R2228

C35
R2225

R322
Q209

R2223
IC2205

SIDE
R2227

C12 C15
R324

C339

R319
R320
R326 C2239
C18
C34
7
R2222

R2237 R2233 C2238 1


C2235

C2231
Q212

IC214
E

R279 R273
R274

R2245
C2227 C2225

6
5

5
C2233

C2229

R2235R2241
R280

CONTACT
R272 R271 60 50 40 30 20 10 60 50 40 30 20 10
R2244
MAC ID1
C2226 C2224
C37 C33
C2234

C2230

R2243 60 2
E

R303
Q216 C57 C55 SIDE
R295 R294
2

3
R2242 R2240 R2231
C2232

C2228

R305 R297
R296

FOR IC901 R2236


1

IC2204 1

CN6012 60
Q214

C56 C52
CN6014
1
11 R2239
C14

C16 C21
R317
C13

C32

R2232
E

R2234

2
C2237

R6013

R6011
Q220 R316
R2238
R314

V+15U_SW

C2236 C17 C22 C59


V+5U

R315
R2230 CN7

R6001
KN7 9 1
E

R308
C7
9 5 1 C58
R307
E

9.V+15U_SW

6.V-15U_SW

V+15U

KN6002
Q219

1 5
R309
C9 CN4 1
C20
Q218

IC6001
C19
R310
19 CONTACT

KN6001
etc.GNDA

R6012
R6010
SIDE
V-15U
8.V+15A

5.V-15A

1
CN8
3.V+5U
1.V+5A

1
V-7HP

1
15 10 1 5
KN6

V+7HP 5
MAC ID2 1
R66

FOR IC2801
1
5

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4

R617
R6199 1
C3103

V+1R8D_E R6204 C6111

R6192
R6198

C6092

C6100
C6091

C6089
R6195
R6200
R3101

A1
7
C3135 R3225

R6190

C6117
IC601

R2964

D1401
R2975 R2987 R3224

R6197

R6194
R6196
D601

R6188

R6187
X6001 R6201
C3136

C3130

R2974 R2986
CN601 R3194
C605

15
11 5 MAIN CPU/DSP (DSP) D6002
R2976 R2988 R3193

ERP9 UCOM
R3196

R637 R629

D
PNL_PSWITCH
R632
CONTACT
C1421
C604

LANHUB_XRST

R3200 E
R1496
R1497

R2977 R2989 C3126


R636 R630
C_DIT_XRST D2901 C6116
R1976

SIDE
A

R631 C1422
0

Q6003
1

debugDSP
LED
R3197
R622

R623

debug LED PNL UCOM


R2980 R2992
5
R628

R627

20

5
R1975
R1974

WLAN UCOM
R2983 R2995
R3104
R1828

C3124
IC1404 D1401
R624
R625

debug LED
R3190
D601
1010
R673

C613

2 R2968
25

R3189

debug LED
R672

R1471

D6002

DGB0
R2966
1 R2969
E R3186 R3185
R621
SBBC2_SEL
C614

R1458
Q601
R614 R3182
30
R618

1 R2997 C3119
ARM
R647

R2963
R2965

R3183
D1801

R610
R1727

R1802

D2901

C601
Q1401
E Q2901 IC3104
E E L401 C1402
R1830 R1817

R1831 R1813
R601

R3129

R3118

R2967
X502
C507

R1507

R2971

R2972

R6206
R604
Q602
USBBC1_SEL

C412
R1411

R1412

R1405

R1409
R602

R603

R3001
C506

C509
R613
R615

R530

R3168
R3201

R3169

R3167

R3170

R3171
R3178
R3179

D1801
1

C511 C415 C1403


R545
R551

R549
R552
R608

R619

WLAN_OFF
1

R3124 R3125

C419
R548

E
Q1802
C431
R550

MAIN CPU/DSP
R1457
R1506

R525 R516
X1401
R522

R1438
C856

E_DBG_U_Tx
E_DBG_U_Rx

L905 C1414

debug LED
C439

R616 R1420
R1444
C860

C6086 C6108
C6134
R1832

L906
C428

R605 1
R1834

R1833
R1824

R1827

R1837

R1845

C6087
C435
R1737

R1736
R1740

R1741

2
R609

IC1403
C619
C434

C1717 C958 R1862


R1460

5 C959
R1433
C438

C616

R1720

C966
R1493

C967
CONTACT
R1431
R1429

C974
ERP_PORn C975
R1435
SIDE
R1719

R1863
C1423 R1434 R1717 5 1
R1857

R1811
R517
R1829
C861 1

[QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)]


LED

DJM-A9 49
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 TEST MODE
A Description of Test Modes

The following Test modes are provided for this product:


Mode 1: Firmware version check mode Mode 11: Device check mode
Mode 2: Crossfader setting mode Mode 12: Level meter LED check mode
Mode 3: All-LED lights-off mode Mode 13: Wi-Fi connect check mode
Mode 4: All-LED lights-on mode Mode 14: VOL A/D value check mode
Mode 5: KEY check mode Mode 15: Fader A/D value check mode
Mode 6: SW check mode
Mode 7: CENTER LOCK check mode Others
Mode 8: VOL check mode " Standby check mode
B Mode 9: Fader check mode " Checker mode
Mode 10: LCD check mode " Factory reset

The following items is posted under different title. Refer to the following.
Mode 2: Crossfader setting mode l "6.2 CROSSFADER CALIBRATION"

The following items are not used in the service.


Mode 13: Wi-Fi connect check mode
Mode 14: VOL A/D value check mode
Mode 15: Fader A/D value check mode
C

g How to enter/exit Test mode


While holding the [MIC FX][ECHO] button, [MIC REVERB] button and [SOUND COLOR FX] [NOISE] button pressed, press the
[u] button to turn the unit on.
(Be sure to hold the u button pressed until the unit starts up.)
Start up the unit in Mode 1 of Test mode.
To exit from Test mode; press the [u] button to turn the unit off.

[u] button

E [MIC FX] [TAP]


[ECHO] button button

[SOUND COLOR FX]


[NOISE] button

[MIC REVERB] button

F
[BEAT FX ON/OFF]
button

50 DJM-A9
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

Mode transition A

Power is off.

While holding the [MIC FX][ECHO] button, [MIC


REVERB] button and [SOUND COLOR FX] [NOISE]
button pressed, press the [u] button.

Mode 1 Mode 9
Firmware version check mode Fader check mode

BEAT FX BEAT FX
TAP TAP
ON/OFF ON/OFF

Mode 2 Mode 10
Crossfader setting mode LCD check mode

BEAT FX BEAT FX
TAP TAP
ON/OFF ON/OFF

Mode 3 Mode 11
All-LED lights-off mode Device check mode C

BEAT FX BEAT FX
TAP TAP
ON/OFF ON/OFF

Mode 4 Mode 12
All-LED lights-on mode Level meter LED check mode

BEAT FX BEAT FX
TAP TAP
ON/OFF ON/OFF

Mode 5 Mode 13
KEY check mode Wi-Fi connect check mode

BEAT FX BEAT FX
ON/OFF
TAP
ON/OFF
TAP D

Mode 6 Mode 14
SW check mode VOL A/D value check mode

BEAT FX BEAT FX
TAP TAP
ON/OFF ON/OFF

Mode 7 Mode 15
CENTER LOCK check mode Fader A/D value check mode

BEAT FX BEAT FX
TAP TAP
ON/OFF ON/OFF

Mode 8
VOL check mode E

BEAT FX
TAP
ON/OFF

DJM-A9 51
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

A Details of each mode

Mode 1: Firmware version check mode


[Functional overview]
It is a mode checking of the firmware version of each microcomputer.

[Mode title]
VERSION

[Element]
B
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode)

[Correspondence table] [Display] Screen display


Software name Display indication
SYSTEM SYSTEM
MAIN MAIN
MAIN-BOOT MAIN-B
MAIN-UPDATE MAIN-UP
DSP DSP
DSP-BOOT DSP-B
C
ERP ERP
ERP-BOOT ERP-B
WLAN WLAN
WLAN-BOOT WLAN-B
PANEL PANEL
PANEL-BOOT PANEL-B

[Notes]
Non

Mode 3: All-LED lights-off mode


[Functional overview]
It is the mode that all LED and Screen display light off.

[Mode title]
LED/LCD All OFF
+ This is shown for about 1 second from the start of the mode.
E

[Element]
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode)

[Notes]
Non

52 DJM-A9
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

A
Mode 4: All-LED lights-on mode
[Functional overview]
It is the mode that all LED and Screen display light ON.

[Mode title]
LED/LCD All ON
+ This is shown for about 1 second from the start of the mode.

[Element]
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode) B

[Notes]
LCD brightness is maximum.

Lighting parts:

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A
Mode 5: KEY check mode
[Functional overview]
In this mode, you can press the button to check LED lighting and Screen display.
Turn the [TIME] knob and check that the LED lighting and Screen display.

[Mode title]
KEY TEST

[Element]
Button to check (See table below)
B
[BEAT FX selector] switch : Test start/Test end
[TIME] knob
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode)

! Start test when turning [BEAT FX selector] switch.


! Mode can not be changed during test.
! Even when testing, turning the [BEAT FX selector] switch ends the test.

[Display] Screen display

Number of keys operated / Number of all keys

! This is the mode to check all buttons.


! The Self-lighting button other than [TAP] button is off as default.
! When the [BEAT FX selector] switch is turned, the test starts and all The Self-lighting button is turned on.
! The Self-lighting button is turned off when it is pressed.
! The status of the button you pressed is displayed at ****** in the upper left on the display.
! When pressing of all buttons is completed, [OK] will be displayed on the right side of RESULT.
! LEDs without buttons are turned off in sequence by turning [TIME] knob.
E

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[Correspondence table] A

Operating button Lighting LED Display indication


MIC1 PHANTOM ON/OFF MIC1 PHANTOM ON/OFF LED PHANTOM ON
BLUETOOTH PAIRING BLUETOOTH PAIRING LED PAIRING ON
MIDI ON/OFF MIDI ON/OFF LED MIDI ON
MIDI START/STOP MIDI START/STOP LED MIDI START
SOUND COLOR FX SPACE SOUND COLOR FX SPACE CFX 1
SOUND COLOR FX DUB ECHO SOUND COLOR FX DUB ECHO CFX 2
SOUND COLOR FX CRUSH SOUND COLOR FX CRUSH CFX 3
SOUND COLOR FX SWEEP SOUND COLOR FX SWEEP CFX 4
SOUND COLOR FX NOISE SOUND COLOR FX NOISE CFX 5
SOUND COLOR FX FILTER SOUND COLOR FX FILTER CFX 6 B
TALKOVER TALKOVER TALKOVER
MIC FX ECHO MIC FX ECHO MIC FX1
MIC FX PITCH MIC FX PITCH MIC FX2
MIC FX MEGAPHONE MIC FX MEGAPHONE MIC FX3
MIC REVERB MIC REVERB MIC REVERB
MIC ON/OFF MIC ON/OFF MIC ON
INSERT INSERT MULTI I/O ON
CUE CH1 A CUE CH1 A LED CUE 1 A
CUE CH1 B CUE CH1 B LED CUE 1 B
CUE CH2 A CUE CH2 A LED CUE 2 A
CUE CH2 B CUE CH2 B LED CUE 2 B
C
CUE CH3 A CUE CH3 A LED CUE 3 A
CUE CH3 B CUE CH3 B LED CUE 3 B
CUE CH4 A CUE CH4 A LED CUE 4 A
CUE CH4 B CUE CH4 B LED CUE 4 B
CUE MASTER A CUE MASTER A LED CUE M A
CUE MASTER B CUE MASTER B LED CUE M B
CUE LINK A CUE LINK A LED CUE L A
CUE LINK B CUE LINK B LED CUE L B
MONO SPLIT A MONO SPLIT A LED MONO SP A
MONO SPLIT B MONO SPLIT B LED MONO SP B
BEAT c Non BEAT <
BEAT d Non BEAT > D
AUTO/TAP Non AUTO/TAP
QUANTIZE QUANTIZE LED QTZ
FREQUENCY LOW FREQUENCY LOW LED FREQ L
FREQUENCY MID FREQUENCY MID LED FREQ M
FREQUENCY HI FREQUENCY HI LED FREQ H
CH SELECT 1 CH SELECT 1 CH SEL 1
CH SELECT 2 CH SELECT 2 CH SEL 2
CH SELECT 3 CH SELECT 3 CH SEL 3
CH SELECT 4 CH SELECT 4 CH SEL 4
CH SELECT MIC CH SELECT MIC CH SEL MIC
CH CF A CH CF A CH SEL A
E
CH CF B CH CF B CH SEL B
CH SELECT MST CH SELECT MST CH SEL MST
EFFECT ON/OFF EFFECT ON/OFF LED EFX ON
TAP TAP TAP

[Notes]
Non

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Mode 6: SW check mode
[Functional overview]
It is the mode which LED turns on corresponding to chosen switch.
The change of the [TIME] knob is shown on the Screen display.

[Mode title]
SW TEST

[Element]
Each switch to check
B
[TIME] knob
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode)

[Display] Screen display

! This is the mode to check all switches.


D ! The status of the operated switch is displayed.
! The number of selected switch / the number of selected total is displayed.
When all are selected, the check process is completed.
! Check the [TIME] knob of the rotary encoder at the same time.
If -100 to +100 is displayed, the check is completed and - or + is highlighted in red.
! When all the checks are completed, [OK] is displayed on the right side of RESULT.

[Correspondence table]
Operating switch Lighting LED
: (Bluetooth) 12dB
: A (USB A) 9dB
E : B (USB B) 6dB
Input selector switch : DIGITAL Channel level indicator 3dB
CH1 : LINE CH1 0dB
: PHONO -3dB
: RETURN -6dB
: USB (USB C) -9dB
: (Bluetooth) 12dB
: A (USB A) 9dB
: B (USB B) 6dB
Input selector switch : DIGITAL Channel level indicator 3dB
CH2 : LINE CH2 0dB
: PHONO -3dB
F : RETURN -6dB
: USB (USB C) -9dB

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Operating switch Lighting LED A


: (Bluetooth) 12dB
: A (USB A) 9dB
: B (USB B) 6dB
Input selector switch : DIGITAL Channel level indicator 3dB
CH3 : LINE CH3 0dB
: PHONO -3dB
: RETURN -6dB
: USB (USB C) -9dB
: (Bluetooth) 12dB
: A (USB A) 9dB
: B (USB B) 6dB
Input selector switch : DIGITAL Channel level indicator 3dB B
CH4 : LINE CH4 0dB
: PHONO -3dB
: RETURN -6dB
: USB (USB C) -9dB
CROSSFADER ASSIGN :A -30dB
Channel level indicator
(A, THRU, B) selector switch : THRU -27dB
CH1
CH1 :B -24dB
CROSSFADER ASSIGN :A -30dB
Channel level indicator
(A, THRU, B) selector switch : THRU -27dB
CH2
CH2 :B -24dB
CROSSFADER ASSIGN :A -30dB
Channel level indicator C
(A, THRU, B) selector switch : THRU -27dB
CH3
CH3 :B -24dB
CROSSFADER ASSIGN :A -30dB
Channel level indicator
(A, THRU, B) selector switch : THRU -27dB
CH4
CH4 :B -24dB
: OFF Channel level indicator -18dB
CENTER LOCK switch
: ON -21dB
: RETURN Master level indicator 9dB
INSERT SOURCE selector switch
: USB L CH 6dB
: ISOLATOR Channel level indicator -18dB
EQ CURVE switch
: EQ CH2 -21dB
: (Left) -15dB
Channel level indicator D
CH FADER switch : (MID) -18dB
CH3
: (Right) -21dB
: (Left) -15dB
CROSS FADER Channel level indicator
: (MID) -18dB
CURVE CH4
: (Right) -21dB
:1 -12dB
:2 -15dB
:3 -18dB
:4 Master level indicator -21dB
SEND CH selector switch
: MIC L CH -24dB
: CF.A -27dB
: CF.B -30dB
: MST -33dB E

: DELAY 9dB
: ECHO 6dB
: PING PONG 3dB
: SPIRAL 0dB
: HELIX -3dB
: REVERB -6dB
: FLANGER Master level indicator -9dB
BEAT FX selector switch
: PHASER R CH -12dB
: FILTER -15dB
: TRIPLET FILTER -18dB
: TRANS -21dB
F
: ROLL -24dB
: TRIPLET ROLL -27dB
: MOBIUS CLIP

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A [TIME] knob
Operation range
Default Value: 0
Max value: 100
Min. value: -100

Min. value Default Value Max value

Counterclockwise Clockwise

[Figure of correspondence]

2 1

6 3 4 5 2
D

3
4
5

F
[Notes]
Non

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Mode 7: CENTER LOCK check mode
[Functional overview]
This mode check that the center lock mechanism of the SOUND COLOR FX [COLOR] knob operates normally.

[Mode title]
Center Lock

[Element]
[CENTER LOCK] switch : Center lock mechanism ON/OFF
[COLOR] knob (CH1 to CH4) : Rotation speed measurement
B
[BEAT d] button : Mode switch
(CENTER LOCK OFF/CENTER LOCK ON (clockwise)/
CENTER LOCK ON (counterclockwise))
[BEAT FX selector] switch : Rotation speed judgment range switch
[CH SELECT] button : Measurement value reset
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode)

[CENTER LOCK] [BEAT d]


switch button
[COLOR]
knob

[BEAT FX selector]
switch
[CH SELECT]
button

[Details]
A. Confirmation when [CENTER LOCK] is off
Screen display

1 Turn off the [CENTER LOCK] switch.


2 Turn the CH1 [COLOR] knob toward LOW.
3 Turn the CH1 [COLOR] knob toward HI.
4 Check that the color of the displayed bar changes from white to red.
Check that there is a click at the CENTER position.
F
5 Repeat Steps 2 to 4 for the CH2 to CH4 [COLOR] knobs as well.

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A B. Confirmation when [CENTER LOCK] is on


1 Press the [BEAT d] button.
Set the [BEAT FX selector] switch to [DELAY].
2 Turn on the [CENTER LOCK] switch.
3 Turn the CH1 [COLOR] knob toward LOW.
4 Press the [CH SELECT] button for CH1.
Measurement of the speed of turning the knob is started.
5 Turn the [COLOR] knob from the center by 90° or more to the center.
Check that it is mechanically forced to stop in the center.
Match the turning speed with the sample animation.
[OK] is displayed when the speed of turning the knob is 10 to 15 rpm within the SPEC range. If it is out of the SPEC range,
B
[NG] is displayed.
Make sure it stops at the center when [OK] is displayed. If it does not stop at the center when [OK] is displayed, the
assembly may have failed.
If it does not stop at the center when [NG] is displayed, it is not abnormal.

LOW 90° from center


Check that it is mechanically
forced to stop in the center.

Turn more than 90°


from center.

C
Screen display

Sample animation moving


from left to right.

The bar becomes red when


Result 1 and Result 2 are [OK].

Result 1: Result 2:
If the rpm is 10 to 15 rpm within the SPEC range, [OK] is displayed. [OK] is displayed here when the knob is turned to HI.
If [NG] is displayed, there may be an assembly error.

6 Release the knob once it locks in the center.


7 Then turn the knob to HI.

8 Check that [OK] is displayed in Result.


Check that the color of the displayed bar changes from white to red.
If [NG] is displayed, repeat Steps 3 to 7.
9 Repeat Steps 3 to 8 for the CH2 to CH4 [COLOR] knobs as well.
0 Press the [BEAT d] button.
! For Steps 3 to 9, check for counterclockwise direction.

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Sample animation moving A


from right to left.

Screen display

The outer frame of the bar becomes


red when Result 1 and Result 2 are [OK]. B

C
[Notes]
Non

Mode 8: VOL check mode


[Functional overview]
It is a mode confirming an A/D conversion level of the rotary volume by level indicator and Screen display lighting.
D

[Mode title]
VOL TEST

[Element]
Each volume to check
[BEAT d], [BEAT c] button : Group switch
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode)

[Display] E

Group switch
Separate each rotary volume into six groups and switch with [BEAT d], [BEAT c] buttons.
" When the selected rotary volume is turned from MIN to MAX, the check is completed and the item name turns red.
" When all the checks are completed for each group, [OK] is displayed on the right side of RESULT.

Group 1 Group 2 Group 6

BEAT d BEAT d BEAT d

F
BEAT c BEAT c

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A Value display
Display the item name of each rotary volume.
+ X: Group number
+ xxxx: Operation volume

[Correspondence table]
Group 1
Operating volume Lighting LED Lighting range
TRIM knob Channel level indicator "-∞" : Lights off
CH1 CH1 "+9" : Full Illuminate
C
TRIM knob Channel level indicator "-∞" : Lights off
CH2 CH2 "+9" : Full Illuminate
TRIM knob Channel level indicator "-∞" : Lights off
CH3 CH3 "+9" : Full Illuminate
TRIM knob Channel level indicator "-∞" : Lights off
CH4 CH4 "+9" : Full Illuminate
HEADPHONES A Master level indicator "CUE" : Lights off
MIX knob L CH "MASTER" : Full Illuminate
HEADPHONES A Master level indicator "-∞" : Lights off
LEVEL knob R CH "0" : Full Illuminate

D
Group 2
Operating volume Lighting LED Lighting range
EQ/ISO (HI) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH1 CH1 "+6" : Full Illuminate
EQ/ISO (HI) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH2 CH2 "+6" : Full Illuminate
EQ/ISO (HI) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH3 CH3 "+6" : Full Illuminate
EQ/ISO (HI) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH4 CH4 "+6" : Full Illuminate
HEADPHONES B Master level indicator "CUE" : Lights off
E MIX knob L CH "MASTER" : Full Illuminate
HEADPHONES B Master level indicator "-∞" : Lights off
LEVEL knob R CH "0" : Full Illuminate

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Group 3 A
Operating volume Lighting LED Lighting range
EQ/ISO (MID) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH1 CH1 "+6" : Full Illuminate
EQ/ISO (MID) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH2 CH2 "+6" : Full Illuminate
EQ/ISO (MID) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH3 CH3 "+6" : Full Illuminate
EQ/ISO (MID) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH4 CH4 "+6" : Full Illuminate
MASTER LEVEL knob Master level indicator "-∞" : Lights off
L CH "+5" : Full Illuminate B
BOOTH LEVEL knob Master level indicator "-∞" : Lights off
R CH "0" : Full Illuminate

Group 4
Operating volume Lighting LED Lighting range
EQ/ISO (LOW) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH1 CH1 "+6" : Full Illuminate
EQ/ISO (LOW) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH2 CH2 "+6" : Full Illuminate
EQ/ISO (LOW) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH3 CH3 "+6" : Full Illuminate C
EQ/ISO (LOW) knob Channel level indicator "-26/-∞" : Lights off
CH4 CH4 "+6" : Full Illuminate
BOOTH EQ (HI) knob Master level indicator "-12" : Lights off
L CH "+6" : Full Illuminate
BOOTH EQ (LOW) knob Master level indicator "-12" : Lights off
R CH "+6" : Full Illuminate

Group 5
Operating volume Lighting LED Lighting range
MIC Channel level indicator "-∞" : Lights off
EQ (HI) knob CH1 "0" : Full Illuminate
D
MIC Channel level indicator "-∞" : Lights off
EQ (LOW) knob CH2 "0" : Full Illuminate
MIC FX PARAMETER knob Channel level indicator "-12" : Lights off
CH3 "+12" : Full Illuminate
MIC REVERB PARAMETER knob Channel level indicator "-12" : Lights off
CH4 "+12" : Full Illuminate
LEVEL/DEPTH knob Master level indicator "LOW" : Lights off
L CH "HI" : Full Illuminate
SOUND COLOR FX Master level indicator "MIN" : Lights off
PARAMETER knob R CH "MAX" : Full Illuminate

E
Group 6
Operating volume Lighting LED Lighting range
SEND LEVEL knob Master level indicator "MIN" : Lights off
L CH "MAX" : Full Illuminate

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A [Figure of correspondence]

: Group 1

: Group 2

: Group 3

: Group 4

B : Group 5

: Group 6

[Notes]
Non

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Mode 9: Fader check mode
[Functional overview]
It is a mode checking a value of CH1 to CH4 fader, Crossfader and X-PAD with level indicator.

[Mode title]
FADER TEST

[Element]
Each fader to check
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode) B

[Correspondence table]
Operating fader Lighting LED Lighting range
Channel level indicator Channel level indicator "0" : Lights off
CH1 CH1 "10" : Full Illuminate
Channel level indicator Channel level indicator "0" : Lights off
CH2 CH2 "10" : Full Illuminate
Channel level indicator Channel level indicator "0" : Lights off
CH3 CH3 "10" : Full Illuminate
Channel level indicator Channel level indicator "0" : Lights off
CH4 CH4 "10" : Full Illuminate C
Crossfader Master level indicator "A" : Lights off
L CH "B" : Full Illuminate
X-PAD Master level indicator "Left" : Lights off
L CH "Right" : Full Illuminate

[Notes]
For Crossfader, reflect the A/D value on the both ends saved in "6.2 CROSSFADER CALIBRATION" to the LED.
If it is not saved, use the A/D value of the leftmost sensor.

Mode 10: LCD check mode


[Functional overview]
It is a mode checking on a monochrome pattern, color pattern, black, white, red, green, blue, backlight brightness
of the Screen display.

[Mode title]
LCD CHECK
E
+ At the mode start or Group switch, this title will be displayed about 1 second.

[Element]
[BEAT d], [BEAT c] button : Group switch
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode)

[Default]
All LED light off, and Screen display shows Group 1.

[Procedure] F

Press [BEAT d], [BEAT c] buttons to select Group.


Screen display indication will change.

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A [Group switch]
Separate into 13 Groups and switch with [BEAT d], [BEAT c] button.

Group 1 BEAT d
Group 2 Group 13 BEAT d

BEAT c

B
[Figure of correspondence]
Group 1 Group 4 Group 7

Monochrome 7 color bar White Brightness: 2


(Left edge is white, Right edge is black)

Group 2 Group 5 Group 8

D Color 7 color bar


(White, Yellow, Light blue, Green, Pink, Red, Blue) Brightness: 4 Brightness: 1

E
Group 3 Group 6 Group 9

Black Brightness: 3 Brightness: 0 (Screen saver)

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Group 10 Group 12 A

Red Blue

Group 11 Group 13

Green Checks

Mode 11: Device check mode


[Functional overview]
This mode checks the status of SDRAM, LAN, MAC address, IP address, and subnet mask.

D
[Mode title]
DEVICE CHECK

[Element]
[BEAT d], [BEAT c] button : Page switch
[AUTO/TAP] button, [QUANTIZE/UTILITY (WAKE UP)] button : Address switch
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode)

[Display] Screen display Screen display E

F
If all items are OK, [OK] is displayed in Result.
If there is a problem with any item, [NG] will be displayed for that item, and [NG] is displayed in Result.
If the LAN is working properly, the screen display will show the IP and Subnet.

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A [Correspondence table]
Display indication
Device/Address
Title Result
DSP SDRAM SDRAM CHK Result
OK Normal
NG Abnormal
LAN LAN OK Normal
NG Abnormal
Bluetooth Device Address BD Add xxxxxxxx Address +1
-------- Not set
B Wireless MAC Address Mac Add Wireless xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx Address +1
EE-EE-EE-EE-EE-EE Not set
66AK MAC Address Mac Add 66AK xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx Address +1
EE-EE-EE-EE-EE-E0 Not set
RT1062 Wired MAC Address Mac Add RT1062 xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx Address +1
EE-EE-EE-EE-EE-E1 Not set
66AK IP Address IP Add 66AK xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx Address +1
EE Abnormal +2
66AK Subnet Mask Subnet 66AK xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx Address
EE Abnormal
C RT1062 IP Address IP Add RT xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx Address +1
0.0.0.0 Abnormal +2
RT1062 Subnet Mask Subnet RT xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx Address
EE Abnormal
PORT Port OK Normal
NG Abnormal

+1: "x" contains alphanumeric characters of the address value.


+2: "EE" is displayed even during IP Address acquisition. If "EE" is displayed for more than 30 seconds, it is abnormal.
+3: "EE" indication even when Subnet Mask is not finalized.

D [Notes]
In order to acquire the IP Address and Subnet Mask, it is necessary to connect to the computer with a LAN cable.

Mode 12: Level meter LED check mode


[Functional overview]
It is a mode checking lighting of the level indicator.

[Mode title]
E LEVEL METER TEST

[Element]
[CUE A] CH1, [CUE A] CH2, [CUE A] CH3, [CUE A] CH4 button (Lighting) : level indicator light on
[CUE A] MASTER, [CUE B] MASTER button (Lighting) : level indicator light on
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode)

[Details]
When each [CUE] button is pressed, the corresponding level indicator light on one by one from the bottom.
(Including CLIP indicator)
F
The default value is all light off.
If each [CUE] button is pressed after it is pressed 15 times (the top of the level indicator is light on), all light on.
When it is pressed one more time, all light off again.

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[Correspondence table] A

Operating button Lighting level indicator


CUE A button Channel level indicator
CH1 CH1
CUE A button Channel level indicator
CH2 CH2
CUE A button Channel level indicator
CH3 CH3
CUE A button Channel level indicator
CH4 CH4
CUE A button Master level indicator
MASTER L CH B

CUE B button Master level indicator


MASTER R CH

[Notes]
Non

Others: Standby check mode


C
[Functional overview]
It is a mode checking a standby state. The unit enters standby mode 1 minutes after standby checking mode starts.

[Operation]
While holding the [LINK CUE] button, [CUE A] CH2 button, SOUND COLOR FX [NOISE] button pressed, press the [u] button
to turn the unit on. Check the unit goes into standby state after 1 minute.
Press the [u] button to exit.

[u] button

SOUND COLOR FX
[NOISE] button

[LINK CUE]
button

[CUE A]
CH2 button
F

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A
Others: Checker mode
[Functional overview]
In this mode, the unit is connected to a PC with a USB cable and device-specific information is written from the PC.
This mode is used only when performing "write the main unit serial number" for service.

[Operation]
While holding the [LINK CUE] button, [CUE A] CH1 button, SOUND COLOR FX [FILTER] button pressed, press the [u] button
to turn the unit on.
Press the [u] button to exit.

[u] button

SOUND COLOR FX
[FILTER] button

[LINK CUE]
button

D
[CUE A]
CH1 button

[Display]
Screen display

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Others: Factory reset A

[Functional overview]
Restore settings to factory default.

[Operation]
While holding the [QUANTIZE/UTILITY(WAKE UP)] button pressed, press the [u] button to turn the unit on.

[u] button

[QUANTIZE/UTILITY(WAKE UP)] C
button

[Details]
1 Choose [YES] and click [OK].
2 It is indicated with [PLEASE POWER OFF], and factory setting returns to a factory shipment state.
Please turn off the power.
Screen display Screen display
D

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6.2 CROSSFADER CALIBRATION

A While holding the [LINK CUE] button, [CUE A] CH1 button, SOUND COLOR FX [SPACE] button pressed, press the u button to
turn the unit on.
(Be sure to hold the [u] button pressed until the unit starts up.)
Then press [TAP] button once to switch to "Crossfader setting mode".
(Refer to "6.1 TEST MODE" for the details.)

[Functional overview]
This mode is for calibrating the crossfader.
Record the information (AD values output from each of the four sensors) of the five positions shown in the figure below.

A2 A1 0 B1 B2
+ "Crossfader calibration position setting jig (GGF1731)" is required to get the position information of A1, 0 and B1.

[Mode title]
CROSSFADER SET

[Controls]
C
[CUE B] MASTER button (Lighting) : Set the A/D value / Save the setting value
[CUE A] CH1 button (Lighting)
[CUE B] CH1 button (Lighting)
[CUE A] CH2 button (Lighting) : Start the setting
[CUE B] CH2 button (Lighting)
[CUE A] CH3 button (Lighting)
[TAP] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to next mode)
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button (Lighting) : Mode change (to previous mode)

[Display]
Screen display
D

E
! "xxxx" is the A/D value
! The most left column displays the current A/D value, and the other columns display the A/D values stored in flash memory.
If there is no stored A/D value, "0000" is displayed.

F
! [CUE B] MASTER LED lights on in the initial state.

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[Details of Operation] A

(1) Start the settings


Press [CUE B] MASTER button.
[CUE B] MASTER LED lights off, and [CUE A] CH1, [CUE B] CH1, [CUE A] CH2, [CUE B] CH2 and [CUE A] CH3 LEDs
light on.
       
The following Steps (2) to (6) do not need to be performed in order.

A2 A1 0 B1 B2

C
Caution:
For positioning, be sure to use "Crossfader calibration position setting jig (GGF1731)" in Steps (2), (3) and (4).
Please confirm that Jig is grounded to the panel surface as shown below. Otherwise, it cannot be accurately calibration.

D
Check that Jig comes in contact
with a panel surface.

(2) The setting of A1


Move Crossfader to A1 and press [CUE A] CH1 button.
When A/D value is confirmed, it is displayed in the A1 column.
[CUE A] CH1 LED light off.
Screen display

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A (3) The setting of 0


Move Crossfader to 0 (Center), and press [CUE B] CH1 button.
When A/D value is confirmed, it is displayed in 0 column.
[CUE B] CH1 LED light off.
Screen display

(4) The setting of B1


Move Crossfader to B1, and press [CUE A] CH2 button.
When A/D value is confirmed, it is displayed in B1 column.
[CUE A] CH2 LED light off.
Screen display

D (5) The setting of A2


Move Crossfader to A2, and press [CUE B] CH2 button. At that time, take your hands slowly so that the fader does not
move. Otherwise, the position will change due to the cushion at the end of the fader.
When A/D value is confirmed, it is displayed in A2 column.
[CUE B] CH2 LED light off.
Screen display

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(6) The setting of B2 A


Move Crossfader to B2, and press [CUE A] CH3 button. At that time, take your hands slowly so that the fader does not
move. Otherwise, the position will change due to the cushion at the end of the fader.
When AD value is confirmed, it is displayed in B2 column.
[CUE A] CH3 LED light off, and [CUE B] MASTER LED light on.
Screen display

(7) Save the setting value


Press [CUE B] MASTER button.
Confirm that the status shown on Screen display is [OK].
When the calibration is completed successfully, [CUE A] CH1, [CUE B] CH1, [CUE A] CH2, [CUE B] CH2, [CUE A] CH3
LEDs and [CUE B] MASTER light on.
+ If an error occurs, the [CUE B] MASTER LED lights on, waiting for the initial settings to start. C

Screen display

[Status display]
It is explanation of status indicated by Screen display.
Display Explanation
OK Save completion
NG Invalid value

[Notes]
! If Crossfader A/D values are not saved, [CUE A] CH1, [CUE B] CH1, [CUE A] CH2, [CUE B] CH2, [CUE A] CH3 and [CUE E
B] MASTER LEDs flash at startup.
! If the amplitude becomes large due to noise or incorrect operation when acquiring A/D value, that time is treated as a failure,
and you can retry up to three times. If all three times fail, the result is [NG].
! The A/D value set in this mode becomes effective immediately after saving.
! If it becomes [NG], the setting can be started again without changing the mode.

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6.3 ABOUT THE DEVICE

A Device Name Function Part No. Ref. No. Assy


ERP UCOM Power and USB-A control MIMXRT1062DVJ6B@V IC402 MAIN Assy
(NSP) (NSP)
FLASH ROM (16Mb) ROM for ERP UCOM firmware DYW++++ IC503 MAIN Assy
SDRAM (64Mb) RAM for ERP UCOM (USB-A) W9864G6KH-5 IC604 MAIN Assy
MAIN CPU/DSP System control (DAC, ADC, DIR, DIT, LCD, 66AK2G12ABYA100 IC901 MAIN Assy
LAN) and DSP (NSP) (NSP)
DDR3L SDRAM RAM for MAIN CPU/DSP W631GU6NB-11@V IC1302, IC1303 MAIN Assy
(NSP) (NSP)
FLASH ROM (64Mb) ROM for MAIN CPU/DSP firmware and MAC DYW++++ IC1402 MAIN Assy
address (NSP) (NSP)
B PMIC Power Management IC for MAIN CPU/DSP TPS65911AA2NMA@V IC801 MAIN Assy
(NSP) (NSP)
LAN HUB & PHY LAN HUB and PHY for signal switching from RTL8304E-CG IC3104 MAIN Assy
LINK terminal or WLAN UCON (NSP) (NSP)
MULTI DAC DAC for MASTER, BOOTH, REC OUT and ES9026PRO@V IC5202 AOUT Assy
SEND OUT
HP DAC DAC for HP OUT PCM1789PWR@V IC2202, IC2203 MAIN Assy
DIT Digital Audio Transmitter/Receiver PCM9211PT@V IC2702 MAIN Assy
DIR Digital Audio Transmitter/Receiver PCM9211PT@V IC2305, IC2306, MAIN Assy
IC2503, IC2504
MFi authentication IC MFi authentication IC MFI343S00176@V IC601 MAIN Assy
C (NSP) (NSP)
WLAN UCOM WLAN & Bluetooth control MIMXRT1062DVJ6B@V IC2801 MAIN Assy
(NSP) (NSP)
FLASH ROM (128Mb) ROM for WLAN UCOM firmware DYW++++ IC2901 MAIN Assy
SDRAM (256Mb) RAM for WLAN UCOM W9825G6KH-6@V IC3102 MAIN Assy
WLAN Module Module for WLAN & Bluetooth SX-SDMAC2832S+@V U2901 MAIN Assy
(NSP) (NSP)
CH1-2 ADC ADC for Analog CH1 and 2 ES9842QPRO@V IC4501 AINB SERVICE Assy
(NSP) (NSP)
CH3-4 ADC ADC for Analog CH3 and 4 ES9842QPRO@V IC4502 AINB SERVICE Assy
(NSP) (NSP)
D
RTN ADC ADC for RETURN PCM1803ADB IC4602 AINB SERVICE Assy
MIC ADC ADC for MIC1 and 2 PCM1803ADB IC4703 AINB SERVICE Assy
PNL UCOM LED, KEY, VR, X-PAD control MIMXRT1021DAG5B@V IC6006 UCOM Assy
FLASH ROM (16Mb) ROM for PNL UCOM firmware DYW++++ IC6007 UCOM Assy
CDC IC IC for X-PAD control AD7147ACPZ500RL7 IC6701 CDCB Assy
(NSP) (NSP)
2.7 inch TFT LCD Display device DWX4330 — Main unit

Two or more FLASH and SDRAM are mounted in this unit. Note on DYW++++
Please judge the device which you should diagnose in The "++++" part of the part number changes each time
E the firmware is updated.
reference to this list.

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7. DISASSEMBLY

Note: Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the A

procedures described here are common.

Knobs and Volumes Location

A A
B
B H
C

E
I
M
G
C
J
K

F
L

N O

A DAA1415 B DAA1417 C DAA1470 D DAA1471 E DAA1430 F DAA1434


×5 ×4 ×2 ×2 ×12 ×6
Black Black
Black Dark Gray Dark Gray Black
(rubber) (rubber)
(rubber) (rubber) (rubber)
White White White White White White
White

G DAA1265 H DAA1435 I DAA1420 J DAA1205 K DAA1307 L DAA1180


×2 ×1 ×2 ×1 ×2 ×1 E
Black Black Black Black
Black (rubber) (rubber) Black (rubber) (rubber)
(rubber)
White White White
White White

M DAA1445 DNK6970 N DAC2685 DAC3539 DNK5888 O DAC2685 DAC3238 DNK6440


×4 ×4 ×4 ×4 ×4 ×1 ×1 ×1

DNK6970 White DAC2685 DAC2685 White


White

DAA1445 DAC3539 DAC3238 Black


Silver Black
F

DNK5888 Gray DNK6440


Gray

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A Disassembly

[1] Control panel Section


[1-1] Knobs
1 Remove the 40 knobs. 1 ×40
2 Remove the 4 Slider knobs 2, 4 Knobs,
4 Slider Knob Stoppers.
(See below.)
3 Remove the Slider knob 2, Knob, Stopper.
(See below.)
4 Remove the 4 COLOR knobs.
B (See next page.)

g The reference of the direction


Side on which the line reaches
the bottom
4 ×4
Stopper
(Rear direction)
Side on which the line
reaches the bottom 2 ×4

C Stopper
(Right direction)
3

D
g Assembly / Reassembly of the Slider Knob 2, Knob and Slider Knob Stopper (Stopper)
-Disassembly- -Reassembly-
1 Lift the lower end of the Slider knob 2, using a pointed tool. 1 Insert the Slider Knob Stopper (Stopper) horizontally.
2 Pull the Slider knob 2 out upward. 2 Insert the Knob, paying attention to its orientation.
3 Pull the Knob out upward. 3 Insert the Slider knob 2, paying attention to its orientation.
4 Pull the Slider Knob Stopper (Stopper) out horizontally.

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
F

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g Disassembly of the COLOR knob A

The panel must be removed to replace the CFX.


Remove all COLOR knobs even if only one CFX unit is being replaced.

1 Turn the COLOR knob and turn the 2 Insert the tweezers into the gap between the 3 With the COLOR knob removed.
stopper toward the rear side of the stopper and the panel.
product. While pulling the stopper in the direction of
the red arrow, pull out the knob (including
Stopper stopper) in the direction of the yellow arrow.
Cap Assy

Rear B
direction

COLOR knob Tweezers

Note 1: Note 2:
When removing the COLOR knob, if the stopper is pulled too If the contact rubber attached to the cap assembly is damaged
little (red arrow direction), the entire cap assembly will come off. (partial peeling or peeling state) when the COLOR knob is
In that case, remove the cap Assy from the COLOR knob. removed, replace the contact rubber.

Cap Assy Broken state C

COLOR knob

OK NG

[1-2] Panel and HPJC Assy


1 Remove the 8 screws.
(DBA1290)

Caution: 2
Be sure to use the following screw at the reassembling!

DBA1290

Panel E
2 Slide the Panel around the 5 to 7 mm. 5
3 Pull out it until you can see the connector of
HPJC Assy.
3
4 Disconnect the one connector. 1 ×8
(CN4951)
5 Remove the Panel. CN4951
4
Note: HPJC Assy
Remove the Panel after disconnecting the
connector earlier.
The connector in the main unit disconnects when
you pull the jumper wire at assembling too much. F

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A 6 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the 8


HPJC Assy with stay. HPJC Assy
Panel
(BPZ30P080FNI)
7 Remove the one nut.
(DBN1018)
8 Remove the one screw and then remove the
HPJC Assy.
(BBZ30P060FTC) 7
Stay ×2
6
• Rear view

B g Notes on assembling
At the panel assembling, tighten the screws while pressing the panel like the figure below in the direction of the arrow.

g Reference information
About Side panel
C When repairing the substrate, it is not necessary to remove the Side panel.
If removed, reassemble while paying attention to the following points.
1. When repairing the substrate, it is not necessary to remove the Side panel.
If removed, reassemble while paying attention to the following points.
2. The Side panel is fixed after fixing the Front panel with screws.
When fixing the Side panel, perform it while pushing it up in the direction of l.
And be sure to use the specified screws.

Caution:
Be sure to use the following screw at the reassembling!

D
DBA1290

Push up Push up
Front Front

[1-3] Control panel and Panel


1 Remove the 4 screws.
(BBZ30P060FTB) 1 ×4

Caution:
Be sure to use the following screw at the reassembling!

BBZ30P060FTB • Rear view


F

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2 Remove the 2 screws. A


(BBZ30P060FTC)

Caution: 2 2
Be sure to use the following screw at the reassembling!

BBZ30P060FTC
• Front view

3 Remove the 22 screws and then remove the 3 ×22


Control panel and Panels.
(DBA1451)

Caution:
Be sure to use the following screw at the reassembling!

DBA1451

C
g Notes on assembling
Insert the connector of the USB Type-C cable into the
USB Type-C terminal and align it before assembling.
Do not forget to remove it after work.

Panel Control panel


D

Screw tightening order


The other screws are random order.
Note:
When you remove Control Panel and Panel, assemble it from Control Panel surely.

F
1 1 2

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A g Notes on assembling / disassembling


Since the Lens (DNK7054) is fixed with
Be careful not to DS tape, it cannot be reused.
OK lost Lens. When attaching it, make sure that the
DS tape does not
Cushion protrude from the hole of the Control panel.

Be careful not to lost Lens.

The cushion is on the outside.


NG
Control panel
(Bottom view)
B Be careful not to lost Holder.

Cushion

The cushion is inside.

[1-4] Control panel Section


1 Remove the 5 Sheets. 1 ×4
2 Remove the 5 buttons. USBB/C panel Assy
3 Remove the USBA panel Assy and USBB/C
panel Assys.
2 ×5 Wi-Fi antenna
C
Button
4 Remove the Wi-Fi antenna.
3
4
USBA panel Assy

5 Open the Control panel Section in the Control panel Section


direction of the arrow and remove it.
6 Disconnect the 2 FFCs.
E (CN1, 2)
5
Caution:
The locking function of the connectors of CN1
and 2 are fragile. Please work with care.

6 ×2

CN2
CN1

Do not damage the FFC


at the chassis edges.
F

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[2] Chassis Section (Top part) A

[2-1] USBA and USBBC Assys


1 Release the 5 points of jumper wires. 1 ×5

2 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the USBBC Assy USBA Assy
USBA Assy with stay.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
3 Disconnect the one connector. 4 4 2
(CN3501) 3
4 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the CN3601 CN3501
USBBC Assy with stay. 5 2
(BBZ30P060FTC)
5 Disconnect the one connector.
C
(CN3601)

Screw tightening order

2 1
1
2

[2-2] MTRM Assy D

1 Remove the 2 screws. MTRM Assy


(BBZ30P060FTC)
2 Disconnect the BtoB connector and then 1 ×2
remove the MTRM Assy with stay. MTRM Assy
(CN4701)

Screw tightening order 2

1 2 CN4701

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A [2-3] Jumper wires


1 Disconnect the one FFC and 3 connectors. 1 ×4
(CN5, 9, 10, 12)
2 Release the 3 points of FFC and jumper
wires. 2
2 2
g Jumper wires styling
Connects after turning it half
a turn counterclockwise while
looking at the product from
the front.
CN5 CN9

B Styling should be done so that CN12


the wires from the USBP and
USBA Assy do not come into
CN10
contact with the wires between
the MAIN Assy and the AINB
Assy.

[2-4] USBP Assy


1 Disconnect the 2 connectors. 1
(CN5951, 5952)
2 Remove the 2 screws. 2
C (BBZ30P060FTC) CN5952
3
3 Remove the USBP Assy while sliding it in the
direction of the arrow. 1
USBP Assy
CN5951
2

[2-5] Shield plate and AINB Service Assys


1 Remove the one screw. Sheet Insert the sheet into the slit. Notes on assembling
D
(BBZ30P060FTB) Tighten the Shield plate
2 Remove the one screw and then remove the and Sheet together with
Shield plate. screw.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
2
3 Remove the 9 screws. Shield plate
(BBZ30P060FTC)

Screw tightening order 1


• Rear view
5 ×9
E 6 3

1
2
3 4
7 8 9

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4 Lift the right side of Shield plate and then Notes on assembling A
remove it in the direction of the arrow. Pass the cable from the hole.

Shield plate

4 -2
4 -1 B

5 Disconnect the one connector. C


(CN4003)
6 Remove the one screw.
(BBZ30P060FTC)

AINB Service Assy 5


6 CN4003

7 Remove the 8 Plug/PINs.


8 Remove the one washer and one nut. 10 ×4
7 ×2 7 ×2 7 ×2 7 ×2 9
(DEC2920, NKX2FNI)
9 Remove the 2 screws.
(PPZ30P080FTB) 9
0 Remove the 4 screws. 8
(BPZ30P080FTB)
• Rear view E

Screw, Washer and Nut tightening order

1 1
1 2 3 4

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A ! Pull out the AINB Service Assy to front


direction and then remove it.
AINB Service Assy

11

C @ Stand the AINB Service Assy in the fig.


# Reconnect the Control panel Section etc..
12 AINB Service Assy

AOUT Assy
RTNJ Assy
Diagnosis
13
Control panel Section MAIN Assy

D
HPJK Assy
PSWB
HPJM Assy Assy
SW POWER
HPPW Assy
REGB Assy SUPPLY

[2-6] RTNJ Assy


1 Remove the 2 washers and 2 nuts. 1 ×2 RTNJ Assy
(DEC2920, NKX2FNI)
2 Remove the RTNJ Assy.

2
F
• Rear view

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[3] Chassis Section (Bottom part) A

[3-1] Stay
1 Release the 2 points of jumper wires and then
remove the Stay.
1 ×2

Stay

[3-2] PSWB Assy


1 Disconnect the one connector. ×2
B
(CN7651)
2 PSWB Assy
2 Remove the 2 screws.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
3 Unlock the one PCB holder.
4 Pull out the PSWB Assy to front direction and
CN7651
3 PSWB Assy
then remove it. 4
1
Screw tightening order

2 C
1

[3-3] HPJK and HPJM Assys Notes on assembling


1 Remove the one screw. The slit of the stay
(BBZ30P060FTC) should be hooked
2 Disconnect the one connector. on the hook of the
chassis.
(CN5803)
3 Remove the HPJK and HPJM Assy with Stay.
D

3
1 HPJK Assy 2

CN5803
HPJM Assy
• Rear view

4 Remove the one nut. 4 E


(DBN1018) 5
5 Remove the one screw.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
6 Remove the 2 screws and the remove the
HPJK and HPJM Assys.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
6 ×2

HPJK Assy

HPJM Assy F

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A [3-4] SW POWER SUPPLY


1 Remove the 8 screws and then remove the 1 ×8
Cover and Shield cases.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
Screw tightening order
3 4

4 3

Front
B Cover Shield case
2 1 2 1

2 Release the 4 points of jumper wires.


3 Disconnect the 4 connectors.
(P1, 2, 3, 4)
4 Remove the 3 screws. 4 5
(ABZ30P060FTC)
5 Unlock the one Spacer and then remove the
3
C P1
SW POWER SUPPLY.
SW POWER
Screw tightening order 2 SYUPPLY

2 3

2
P3 P4 P2

1 2
D
2 4 4
3 ×3

g Jumper wires styling


Jumper wires styling of this part must be attached according to the following instructions.
+ You should comply with product performance and safety standards of each country.
Connection point
Jumper wire pass the wire clip.
CN6
P2 n CN6
P3 n CN5701
E
P4 n CN8
Bind jumper wire with
cable tie position of Jumper wire pass the wire clip.
the line on the chassis.
CN8

Bind jumper wire Capacitor


with cord clamper.

P3 P4 P2
CN5701 Put Jumper wire to the front
side of product than capacitor.
Jumper wire pass the wire clip.
F

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[3-5] REGB Assy A


1 Disconnect the one connector. 2 ×2
(CN7)
2 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the Cover
Cover. Caution:
(BBZ30P080FTC) REGB Assy
Before attaching Cover, you must attach a
3 Remove the REGB Assy. thermal sheet to Cover.
Screw tightening order 3 Otherwise, the regulator in the center will be
damaged and the product will break down.

Caution:

1 2 1 Before attaching Chassis, you must


attach a thermal sheet to Cover. B
Otherwise, the regulator in the center will be
CN7 damaged and the product will break down.

• Rear view
g Jumper wires styling

Push
HPPW Assy

[3-6] HPPW Assy


1 Disconnect the one FFC and one connector.
(CN5801, 5802)
2 Remove the 5 screws and then remove the
HPPW Assy.
(ABZ30P060FTC) 1
D
Screw tightening order
2 ×5
CN5801
5
2 HPPW Assy

CN5802

1
1
3 4

g Jumper wires styling

HPPW Assy Push


FGP2 Assy

CN5801 CN4

MAIN Assy

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A [3-7] MAIN and AOUT Assys


1 Disconnect the connector of Wi-Fi antenna. Shielded Conn-Cable
2 Disconnect the one FFC and one connector. 5 ×10
(CN11, 13, 5101, 5102)
3 Remove the one screw and then remove the 1
Stay with FGP2 Assy.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
4 Remove the 5 screws.
(ABZ30P060FTC) 4 AOUT Assy 4
CN5101
5 Remove the 10 screws. 2
(BBZ30P060FTC) 4
CN11

B
2
MAIN Assy CN13 CN5102 4
Screw tightening order
4

4
2 1
10 3
3 9
5
5 8
2 4 3
C FGP2 Assy

11 6 7

g Jumper wires styling Align the cable with the silk line.
Push
AOUT Assy Lift the cable side.

MAIN Assy
CN13 CN5102

OK NG

Do not touch the SMT part.

Do not stress the cable.

E Sheet

Tighten the Sheet and cable


together with cable ties.

Pass the locking mini clamp.

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6 Remove the 4 washers and 4 nuts. A


(DEC2920, NKX2FNI)
7 Remove the one screw. 9 8 ×4
×3
9
(BBZ30P060FTB) 7
8 Remove the 4 screws.
(PPZ30P080FTB) 6 ×2 6 ×2
• Rear view
9 Remove the 4 screws.
(BPZ30P080FTB)

Screw, Washer and Nut tightening order

AOUT Assy k l MAIN Assy AOUT Assy k l MAIN Assy AOUT Assy k l MAIN Assy
B

2 4 1 3 1 ×2 2 ×2
5
1 3 2 4

0 Pull out the MAIN and AOUT Assys to front


direction and then remove it.
C
MAIN Assy AOUT Assy

10
10

[4] Control panel Section


[4-1] Channel fader Section
1 Disconnect the 4 connectors. E

(CN6004, 6005, 6008, 6009) UCOM Assy


CN6004

CN605
g Jumper wires styling CN6008

UCOM Assy 1 ×4 CN6009

Cable of the UCOM side


passes the top.

Put the jumper wire • Bottom view F


to the hook.

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A 2 Remove the 8 screws and then remove the 4 Channel fader Section
Channel fader Sections. 2 ×8
(BSZ20P040FTB)

[4-2] CHF1 to 4 Assys


1 Remove the 4 screws and then remove the 1 ×4
Cover with PC board. Cover
C (BPZ20P060FTC)
2 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the
CHF* Assy. CHF* Assy
(BSZ20P040FTB)
3 Remove the 2 screws.
(CPZ26P080FTC)
4 Remove the Slider Section.
6 ×2
5 Remove the 2 Guide shafts VK1.
6 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the 3 ×2 2 ×2
Lever plate.
(BPZ20P060FTC) Lever plate 4
7 Remove the 2 Cushions.
D Guide shaft VK1
7 Cushion

g Notes on assembling
Confirm that a lever of VR is inserted in a slit of the 5 ×2
Slider.
Slider
Lever of VR Holder

E Slider

g Locations of grease application


Note:
Lubricating oil Greasing must be performed at a total of 4 points, 2 points
(GEM1107) each for the upper and bottom places of each shaft.
(0.01 to 0.02 g per point × 4 points)
After applying grease, move the slider base back and forth
from one end to the other for approximately 30 strokes, in order
to fully spread the grease.

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[4-3] Crossfader Service Assy A


1 Disconnect the one connector.
(CN6006) CN6006 UCOM Assy
2 Release the 2 points of the jumper wires.
3 Pass the wire upward and pull it out.
1
2 2
3

• Bottom view Crossfader


Service Assy
B

4 Release the one point of the jumper wires.


5 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the
Crossfader Service Assy.
(BBZ30P060FTC) 5
5 4

Cross Fader
Service Assy
C

g Jumper wires styling


Crossfader Service Assy Insert the barrier into Crossfader Service Assy
the slit to hold down
the jumper wire.
NG

Not inserted tightly

OK D

CRF Assy
PNLL Assy

Inserted tightly

E
[4-4] LEDB Assy
1 Disconnect the one FFC.
(CN6007)

1
CN6007

UCOM Assy
• Bottom view F

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A 2 Remove the 5 screws and then remove the 2 ×5 LEDB Assy


LEDB Assy.
(BBZ30P060FTC)

g Notes on assembling
Attach LEDB Assy to a Panel stay while inserting FFC in the slit of the Panel stay.

LEDB Assy

Panel stay

[4-5] CFX Section


" CFX Unit
1 Remove the Cap.
Cap
+ Do not install a similar cap (DAC3136) used
1
elsewhere.

2 While lifting the rear side of the lever Assy


upward, pull the lever Assy toward the rear to 2
E remove it. Lever Assy

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g Notes on assembling A

Reassembly can be done by reversing the disassembly procedure. However, please note the following.

1: When installing the Lever Assy to the main unit (each CFX),
install by fitting the specified parts of each CFX Cam and
Arm with the slits and holes of the Lever Assy.

Joint of Cam Joint of Arm

2: Follow the steps below to install the Lever Assy.


Fit the fitting part of the Cam and the Using tweezers, move the fitting part Check that the Cam and Arm are B
fitting part of the Lever Assy. (convex pin part) of the Arm to the position engaged with the Lever Assy.
of the fitting hole of the Lever Assy.

+ Align the CFX of CH1-CH4. + Execute it for CFX of CH1-CH4. + Check CFX of CH1-CH4.

Insert the fitting hole of the Lever Assy Install the Cap. Check that all 4CH Cams and Arms move C
into the Select SW convex part. when the Lever Assy is moved.

g Notes on assembling of Lever Assy


It is unlikely that the Lever Assy itself will be damaged or subject to service replacement. Below are notes on assembly.
D
When inserting the Adjuster into the Lever, push both ends of the Leaf
spring in the direction of the green arrows and insert it in the direction
of the red arrows while keeping it in close contact with the Adjuster.
Both ends of the Leaf spring should be
Don't forget to attach the inserted between the Lever and the Adjuster.
"Grip" when assembling.

Adjuster Lever

Check that the slot on the Adjuster


and the hole on the Lever are on the
Leaf spring same position.
E

3 Remove the 4 Cap Assys.


Cap Assy
×4
3 ×4

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A 4 Remove the 4 screws. 4 ×4


(DBA1456)

5 Remove the 4 CFX Units.


6 Disconnect the 4 FFCs.
(CN6801, 6851, 6901, 6951) CFX Unit
×4
CN6801
g FFC styling CN6851
5 ×4
CN6901
CN6951

6 ×4

Remove the CFX Unit


C
by lifting it from the
front side of the product.

CFX* Assy Style the FFC to have a "Z shape"


when viewed from the side.

*Be careful not to lose the Coil spring


D " CFX Unit Disassembly/Assembly when removing the Cover.
1 Remove the 2 screws. 1 ×2 Slide while removing
(DBA1455) the hook.
2 Slide the Cover in the direction of the arrow
and lift it off. 2
Cover

Pay attention to
3 Remove the 2 Coil springs. the insertion direction Coil spring
4 Remove the Arm. Coil spring

3
3

Arm
Convex part 4
F

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5 Remove the Plate. Plate A


6 Remove the Cam.
Note: Cam
When disassembling/assembling, use bamboo 5
tweezers to avoid damaging the parts.
6
g Notes on assembling
The protrusion of the Plate must Pay attention to the orientation
be inserted into the slit of the Base. and insertion direction of the parts.

Cam
Plate

7 Rotate the Cam. Hold this part when touching it


8 Remove the Cam. with your hands. Cam
Note:
When disassembling/assembling, use bamboo Cam 8
tweezers to avoid damaging the parts. C

7
Orientation of D-cut part
(when removing)
g Locations of ethanol application
Before assembling, be sure to remove oil from the green part with ethanol (concentration 70%)*1 using a cotton swab.
Never touch with bare hands after cleaning.
*1: Do not use absolute ethanol.

Ethanol (70% concentration)


(Marketed product)
D

Dirt & oil removal area

9 Remove the Sheet.


0 Remove the washer and nuts.
! Remove the CFX* Assy. Sheet

Washer 9 E
g Notes on assembling Nut
Insert the convex part of the Sheet Insert the protruding part of the
into the slit of the Base. CFX* Assy into the positioning
hole of the Base. 10
The D-cut part should
be on the left side.

11

CFX* Assy
F
Sheet
CFX* Assy

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A @ Remove the Brake (1/2).


Brake (1/2) Spring
# Remove the Spring.
$ Remove the Brake (2/2). 12 13
Note:
Remove the Brake (1/2) slowly. If you remove it Brake (2/2)
forcefully, the Spring may fly out.
14

• Bottom view
B
g Notes on assembling g Locations of ethanol application
The rib of the Brake (2/2) must The protruding part of the When removing, be sure to remove conspicuous dirt from the red
be inserted into the slit of Base. Brake (1/2) must be inserted frame area with ethanol (concentration 70%)*1 using a cotton swab.
into the hole of the Base Never touch with bare hands after cleaning.
with the Spring in between. *1: Do not use absolute ethanol.

Ethanol (70% concentration)


Brake (1/2) (Marketed product) Brake (2/2)

C Brake (2/2)

% Remove the Spring.


(DBH1827)
Move it in the direction
+ Use metal tweezers to attach the spring. of the arrow and stop it.
^ Remove the Holder Unit.
Note:
When disassembling/assembling, use bamboo
D tweezers to avoid damaging the parts.

Caution: 15 Spring (DBH1827) Holder Unit


The spring (DBH1826) and the spring (DBH1827)
cannot be visually distinguished, so never place them Push out to
in the same place. If you cannot tell the difference, be the direction Push the Holder Unit from
sure to use a new spring.
16
of the arrow. the back side of the CFX
(Replacing and installing them may cause Unit to remove it.
malfunction.)
Do not deform springs or use springs that have
already been deformed.
A deformed spring may degrade the performance of
the CFX or cause it to malfunction.
E

g Locations of ethanol application


Before assembling, be sure to remove oil from the yellow part with ethanol (concentration 70%)*1 using a cotton swab.
Never touch with bare hands after cleaning.
*1: Do not use absolute ethanol.

Dirt removal
Ethanol Dirt removal surface
(70% concentration) surface
(Marketed product)

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g Notes on assembling A

When attaching the Holder Unit to the Base, do not use your hands and attach it as follows. (Be sure to wear gloves when handling with your hands.)

Holder Unit
While holding the Holder Unit with bamboo
tweezers, pull it in the direction of the red arrow
and insert it in the direction of the yellow arrow
to attach it to the Base. (Beware of orientation)
Do not touch with bare hands when inserting.

Holder Unit Bamboo tweezers (or resin tweezers)

B
g Notes when assembling/disassembling the spring (DBH1827) to/from the CFX Unit
1. Notes on disassembling
Spring (DBH1827)
Pinch the end of the Spring While pinching the Spring with tweezers,
with fine-tipped tweezers, tilt the Spring and remove it from the CFX
compress the spring, and Unit in the direction of the red arrow.
move it in the direction of
the arrow.

C
2. Notes on assembling
It is easier to insert by pinching both First, use tweezers to insert the Spring into the spring
ends of the Spring with tweezers. holder (yellow area) on the Stopper Unit side.
Move the Holder Unit If the tip of the tweezers protrudes too Next, move the tweezers to the center of the slit pin on
in the direction of the far from the Spring, it will be difficult to the Base while compressing the Spring in the spring
arrow until it hits. insert. holding portion (red area) on the Base Unit side.
NG OK NG
Slit pin

Only pinch one end The tip of the tweezers protrudes


of the Spring. too far from the end of the Spring.

Check that the Spring is properly inserted


into the slit pin (red area).
Check the following to make sure there are no problems with assembly.
After that, remove the tweezers by moving
them in the direction of the arrow. Check OK NG NG
that the Spring is inserted into the two pins.
It is half out of position. Not attached properly.

Ensure that the Spring


(DBH1826) does not
protrude from the Holder.

Check that when the Stopper is pushed in the directions


of the arrows (two directions) with bamboo tweezers,
it returns to its original position using the restoring force
of the Spring.
F

Stopper

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& Remove the Stopper.


* Remove the Spring.
(DBH1826)

Caution:
The spring (DBH1826) and the spring (DBH1827)
cannot be visually distinguished, so never place them
in the same place. If you cannot tell the difference, be 17 Stopper 18 Spring (DBH1826)
B sure to use a new spring.
(Replacing and installing them may cause
malfunction.)
Do not deform springs or use springs that have
already been deformed.
A deformed spring may degrade the performance of
the CFX or cause it to malfunction.

g Notes on assembling
Follow the steps below to attach the Spring (DBH1826) to the Before assembling, be sure to remove oil or dirt from the red frame
Holder. area with ethanol (concentration 70%)*1 using a cotton swab.
C (It cannot be attached from the opposite direction.) Never touch with bare hands after cleaning.
*1: Do not use absolute ethanol.
Spring (DBH1826) Holder
Ethanol (70% concentration)
(Marketed product)

Secure the Spring (DBH1826) by fitting


D it into the two protrusions on the Holder.

Assemble as shown below.

Stopper

Check that the Spring (DBH1826) does not


Holder protrude from the Holder during assembly.
(Check the other side as well)
(If it protrudes, reattach it so that it fits.)

Spring (DBH1826)

Install the Spring (DBH1826) so that


it fits in the retainer of the Stopper.

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[4-6] UCOM Assy A


1 Remove the 4 screws and then remove the 1 ×4
Sheet.
(BBZ30P060FTC)

Sheet

• Bottom view C

2 Remove the 2 screws.


(BBZ30P060FTC) 3 3
3 Disconnect the 6 FFCs. 4 4
(CN6001-6003, 6010, 6011, 6013)
CN6003 CN6010 D
Caution:
The locking function of the connectors of 3 CN6013

CN6013 is fragile. Please work with care. UCOM Assy


3 CN6001

4 Remove the 4 screws and then remove the 4


UCOM Assy.
2 CN6002
CN6011

(BBZ30P060FTC) Sheet
3 4
3
Screw tightening order
The other screws are random order.

E
2
• Bottom view

1 2

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A g FFCs styling
Bend.
Insert the FFC into the slit. Bend at the silk line.

Insert the tongue part into the slit.


Bend.

Bend.

Bend at the silk line.

Bend.

Bend at the silk line.


Bend at the silk line.

D
5 Remove the 8 screws and then remove the 5 ×8
Sheet.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
Sheet
6 Remove the 4 screws and then remove the 4
Stays.
(BBZ30P060FTC) 6
6

Stay
Stay
Stay
E
Stay
6
6

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[4-7] PNLR and PNLL Assys A


1 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the 2 ×38
Stopper.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
2 Remove the 38 set of nuts and washers.

1 1
B
Stopper

Note that several types

3 Remove the 3 screws and then remove the D


PNLR Assy.
(BBZ30P060FTC) 3
4 Remove the 5 screws and then remove the
PNLL Assy.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
3
Screw tightening order
The other screws are random order.
4
2 PNLR Assy

4 4 PNLL Assy E
3
4
3 4
3 1
• Bottom view
2
1

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A 5 Disconnect the 2 FFCs. Slide SW cap (W) ×4


(CN7701, 7802) &
Holder
6 Remove the one Holder. Sheet ×4
7 Remove the 7 Slide SW cap (W)s.
5 Slide SW cap (W)
6 ×3
CN7701
×4 PNLR Assy
7

PNLL Assy ×3 7 5
B

CN7802

[4-8] MIOB, PNLC and PNLU Assys


1 Remove the one screw. 2
(BPZ30P080FTB) 3
3
2 Remove the 6 screws and then remove the 3
C
MIOB Assy
MIOB and PNLC Assys. PNLU Assy
(BBZ30P060FTC)
1
3 Remove the 3 screws and then remove the
2
PNLU Assy.
(BBZ30P060FTC)

Screw tightening order PNLC Assy


6 1 2
2
3 2
1
D 2 2

2 • Bottom view

3
5 4

4 Disconnect the 4 FFCs.


(CN7001, 7004, 7007, 7008, 7501, 7601) 5 Holder
×6
5 Remove the 7 Holders. PNLU Assy
E
6 Remove the one Cap. 6 Cap
+ When installing, do not confuse it with the
Cap used in the CFX section. 7 Holder 5 Holder

7 Remove the one Holder.


4
4
CN7001
4
CN7004 CN7501

4 CN7007
CN7601

CN7008
PNLC Assy
F MIOB Assy

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[4-9] LCD Section A

1 Remove the one screw. 2 ×4


(BPZ30P080FTB)
2 Remove the 4 screws and then remove the
LCD Section.
(DBA1290)

1
LCD
Section

• Bottom view

3 Remove the 3 screws and then remove the 3 ×3


Holder.
C
(BPZ26P080FTC)
4 Remove the CDCB Assy.

Holder CDCB Assy

• Bottom view • Bottom view


D

5 Disconnect the one FPC.


(CN6602)
Caution: LCDB Assy +
The locking function of the connectors of CN6602 + +
CN6602 is fragile. Please work with care. +
6 5
6 Remove the one screw and then remove the
E
LCDB Assy.
(BPZ30P080FTB)
7 Remove the Sheet. 8 TFT LCD
(Cannot be reused)
8 Remove the TFT LCD.
• Bottom view
+ When it removes the TFT LCD, insert a pin 7 Sheet
about 1.5 mm in diameter from the four holes
on the back side, push out and remove it.

• Bottom view
F

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A g Notes on pasting TFT LCD

If the double side tape that is used to fix TFT LCD


is damaged, remove it clearly.
And stick the new double side tape
B ((NITTO No. 500) 10 mm × 40 mm) at the
position shown in the figure.
Reference
position

g Assembly procedure for TFT LCD and LCDB Assy

Lock
C 1 3
4

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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


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

" MAIN Assy " Confirmation of the version of the firmware


! IC1402 (NSP) " Updating to the latest version of the firmware
(This IC stores MAIN CPU/DSP firmware, (8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE)
MAC address.) " Crossfader calibration
! U2901 (NSP) (6.2 CROSSFADER CALIBRATION)
(Wi-Fi MODULE) " Writing the serial number of the unit
(8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT)
" Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connection confirmation
(5.7 CONNECTION CHECK WITH Wi-Fi/Bluetooth) B
+ Be sure to perform the above after completing writing
the serial number.
" Factory reset
(Be changed user setting to condition before the repair
when be possible)

" IC503 " Confirmation of the version of the firmware


(This IC stores ERP UCOM firmware.) " Updating to the latest version of the firmware
(8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE)

" IC2901 " Confirmation of the version of the firmware C


(This IC stores WLAN UCOM firmware.) " Updating to the latest version of the firmware
(8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE)

" UCOM Assy " Confirmation of the version of the firmware


! IC6007 " Updating to the latest version of the firmware
(This IC stores PNL UCOM firmware.) (8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE)

" Crossfader Service Assy " Crossfader calibration


(6.2 CROSSFADER CALIBRATION)

D
" Wi-Fi antenna, Connection cable between " Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connection confirmation
Wi-Fi MODULE and Wi-Fi antenna (5.7 CONNECTION CHECK WITH Wi-Fi/Bluetooth)

" When disassembling CFX unit related parts " CENTER LOCK operation check
(With or without parts replacement) (6.1 TEST MODE_Mode 7: CENTER LOCK check mode)
* Except when only the knob (including the Cap Assy) " Clean the affected area with ethanol
is removed (CFX unit-related disassembly/assembly procedures
and precautions)
* Clean the CFX unit after confirming that there is
dust or foreign matter attached to it.
E

[CFX unit]

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8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE

A g Downloading and Unzipping the Updater File


1 Download the zipped firmware file for the latest firmware.
2 Unzip the DJM-A9_xxx.zip file to get the updater file.
DJM-A9_xxx.upd

+ The above xxx denotes the version of new firmware.


+ The extension (.upd) may not be displayed, depending on the setting of the computer.

g Preparation for Updating


B
Save the firmware file [DJM-VA9_xxx.upd] to the root directory of USB memory.
+ DO NOT rename the file name.
+ DO NOT save the multiple firmware files in the USB memory.

g How to Update
[u] button

Mobile device connection terminal


(USB port)
C

[FX FREQUENCY MID] button

D
[BEAT FX ON/OFF] button

1 Enter Update mode.


While holding the [BEAT FX ON/OFF] and [FX FREQUENCY MID] buttons pressed, press the u button (to set it to ON).

2 Check the current version of the firmware.


Check the version indicated on the display.
If the current version is the same as the downloaded firmware version (xxx), the current firmware version is the latest and
E there is no need for updating.

3 Plug a USB memory device to use for updating into the USB port.
Updating starts.
The progress of updating is indicated with the bar and percentage indications on the display.
+ NEVER unplug the USB memory device nor turn the unit OFF during updating.
+ Updating takes about 10 minutes.

4 After "COMPLETE" is indicated, turn the unit OFF then unplug the USB memory device used for updating.

Updating is completed.
If updating does not start, restart from downloading of an updater. If updating cannot be started even after the above retry,
F the USB memory device may be faulty. Retry updating, using another USB memory device.

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8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT

Preparations 5 Again display serial input dialog (second time), enter serial A
number by handwork or barcode reader, and click “Enter” like
1 Download the software: DJM-A9_SNW for writing the serial
Step 4.
number from WCS.
2 The compressed files decompress and save to PC.
The generated folder is below.
! Inifolder ! DJM_A9.exe
! Logfolder ! device.ini
! hidcom.dll ! UsbMidi.dll

Procedure
1 Connect the unit with a PC via a USB B cable.
2 To start the unit in Checker mode.
While holding the SOUND COLOR FX [FILTER] button, [LINK B
CUE] button and [CUE A] CH1button pressed, press the u 6 Dialog is displayed for the input of Destination Code, you need
button to turn the unit on. to enter in accordance with following table.
[u] button
Model Name Input Destination Code Serial number
last digits
DJM-A9/CUXJ DJM-A9/CUXJ CC
DJM-A9/PYXJ DJM-A9/PYXJ EH
DJM-A9/SXJ DJM-A9/SXJ NN
DJM-A9/XJ DJM-A9/XJ EV
DJM-A9/XJCN DJM-A9/XJCN CN

SOUND COLOR FX C
[FILTER] button
[LINK CUE]
button

[CUE A]
CH1 button

3 Turn on PC, and click software “DJM_A9.exe”.


4 Click [Serial Number Write] button, display serial input dialog 7 Completed successfully, PC software (DJM_A9.exe) is displayed
(first time). “OK”.
Enter serial number by handwork or barcode reader, and click
“Enter”.
If enter by handwork, enter “ ' ” before serial number.
D
(If forgot, displayed error)
If enter by barcode reader, need to connect for PC in advance.

8 Confirm that the written serial number is displayed in Checker


Mode on the Display of the unit.
! Make sure the last two digits match the list table in 6.

9 Turn off the unit, and remove the connection to the PC.
F

* Reference screen

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8.4 USER SETABLE ITEMS

A Setting Value (The factory default


Item for user's Setting Part Name Content to be Stored
settings are indicated in red letters.)
MIXER SETTINGS
BALANCE L128 to 0 to R127
MASTER OUT PEAK LIMITER OFF, 21dB, 18dB, 15dB, 12dB
ATT. −12dB, −9dB, −6dB, −3dB, 0dB
MONO/STEREO MONO, STEREO
DIGITAL MASTER REFERENCE LEVEL −30dBFS, −27dBFS, −24dBFS,
OUT −21dBFS, −18dBFS, −15dBFS,
−12dBFS, −9dBFS, −6dBFS
SAMPLING RATE 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz
PEAK LIMITER OFF, ON
MONO/STEREO MONO, STEREO
B BOOTH OUT ATT. −12dB, −9dB, −6dB, −3dB, 0dB
MONO/STEREO MONO, STEREO
MUTE WHEN MIC ON OFF, ON
MIC MIC TO MASTER PEAK LIMITER 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB,
18dB, 21dB, OFF
MIC TO BOOTH ATT. −∞, −18dB, −15dB, −12dB, −9dB,
−6dB, −3dB, 0dB
MIC TO BOOTH PEAK LIMITER 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB,
18dB, 21dB, OFF
MIC TO REC OUT EXCLUDE MIC OFF, ON
MIC PHANTOM LOCK LOCKED, UNLOCKED
AUTO STANDBY OFF, ON
LOCK LOCKED, UNLOCKED
C MY SETTINGS
HEADPHONES A MONO SPLIT STEREO, MONO SPLIT, NONE
IC1402
HEADPHONES B MONO SPLIT STEREO, MONO SPLIT, NONE
(NSP) Utility settings
BEAT FX QUANTIZE OFF, ON (MAIN Assy)
MIC LOW CUT OFF, ON (for MC)
MIC ECHO BEATS 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1, 2, 4, 8
TALK OVER MODE ADVANCED, NORMAL
LEVEL −∞, −24dB, −18dB, −12dB, −6dB
MIDI CH 1 to 16
BUTTON TYPE TOGGLE, TRIGGER
BRIGHTNESS DISPLAY 1 to 5, WHITE
INDICATOR 1 to 3
DELAY, ECHO, BEAT 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4,
D PING PONG, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
SPIRAL FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW OFF, ON
HELIX, TRANS, BEAT 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
ROLL FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW OFF, ON
REVERB BEAT 1, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100
FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW OFF, ON
FLANGER, BEAT 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64
PHASER,
FILTER FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW OFF, ON

TRIPLET FILTER BEAT 1/12, 1/6, 1/3, 2/3, 4/3, 8/3, 12/3
FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW OFF, ON
TRIPLET ROLL BEAT 1/12, 1/6, 1/3, 2/3, 4/3, 8/3, 12/3
FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW OFF, ON
E MOBIUS BEAT 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32,
64, −64, −32, −16, −8, −4, −2, −1, −1/2,
−1/4, −1/8, −1/16
FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW OFF, ON

g Procedure for checking, saving, and restoring settings


Procedure of [Check and save settings] and [Restore settings] are as follows.

[Check and save settings] [Restore settings]


1 Save [MY SETTINGS] to the storage device. 5 In [MY SETTINGS], load the settings from the storage
2 Record [MIXER SETTINGS] in the check sheet. device used in step 1.
F 3 Load [OWNER SETTING] (load setting). 6 Reset [MIXER SETTINGS] to the values recorded in step 4.
4 Record [MIXER SETTINGS] in the check sheet. 7 Save these settings as [OWNER SETTING].
8 Reset [MIXER SETTINGS] to the values recorded in step 2.

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g Sheet for confirmation of the user setting A

[MIXER SETTINGS]
BALANCE MASTER OUT
PEAK LIMITER ATT. MONO/STEREO
OFF 21dB 18dB 15dB 12dB −12dB −9dB −6dB −3dB 0dB MONO STEREO

DIGITAL MASTER OUT


REFERENCE LEVEL SAMPLING RATE PEAK LIMITER MONO/STEREO
−30dBFS −27dBFS −24dBFS −21dBFS −18dBFS −15dBFS −12dBFS −9dBFS −6dBFS 44.1kHz 48kHz 88.2kHz 96kHz OFF ON MONO STEREO

B
BOOTH OUT AUTO LOCK
ATT. MONO/STEREO MUTE WHEN MIC ON STANDBY
−12dB −9dB −6dB −3dB 0dB MONO STEREO OFF ON OFF ON LOCKED UNLOCKED

MIC
MIC TO MASTER PEAK LIMITER MIC TO BOOTH ATT.
0dB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB 21dB OFF −∞ −18dB −15dB −12dB −9dB −6dB −3dB 0dB

MIC TO BOOTH PEAK LIMITER MIC TO REC OUT EXCLUDE MIC MIC PHANTOM LOCK
0dB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB 21dB OFF OFF ON LOCKED UNLOCKED

C
[MY SETTINGS]
HEADPHONES A HEADPHONES B BEAT FX MIC LOW CUT MIDI BRIGHTNESS
MONO SPLIT MONO SPLIT QUANTIZE CH BUTTON TYPE DISPLAY INDICATOR
STEREO MONO SPLIT NONE STEREO MONO SPLIT NONE OFF ON OFF ON (for MC) TOGGLE TRIGGER

MIC ECHO BEATS TALKOVER


MODE LEVEL
1/8 1/4 1/2 3/4 1 2 4 8 ADVANCED NORMAL −∞ −24dB −18dB −12dB −6dB

DELAY, ECHO, PING PONG, SPIRAL


BEAT FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW
1/16 1/8 1/4 1/3 1/2 2/3 3/4 1 2 4 8 16 OFF ON D

HELIX, TRANS, ROLL


BEAT FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW
1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 2 4 8 16 OFF ON

REVERB
BEAT FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW
1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 OFF ON

FLANGER, PHASER, FILTER


E
BEAT FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW
1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 OFF ON

TRIPLET FILTER TRIPLET ROLL


BEAT FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW BEAT FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW
1/12 1/6 1/3 2/3 4/3 8/3 12/3 OFF ON 1/12 1/6 1/3 2/3 4/3 8/3 12/3 OFF ON

MOBIUS
BEAT
1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 −64 −32 −16 −8 −4 −2 −1 −1/2 −1/4 −1/8 −1/16

FX FREQUENCY HI, MID, LOW F


OFF ON

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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
A
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
- Screws adjacent to  mark on product are used for disassembly.

- For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.

(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)

9.1 PACKING SECTION

1 2 3

4
PYXJ, SXJ
only
2 6
11 3
DJ
M-
A9 1

8 7
5

E
CUXJ, SXJ, XJ, 12
XJCN only

XJCN only 14

XJCN only 13
10

112 DJM-A9
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
> 1 Power cord See Contrast table (2)
2 Quick Start Guide See Contrast table (2) A

3 Precautions for Use See Contrast table (2)


NSP 4 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117
5 Packing Pad DHA2020

6 Packing Pad DHA2021


7 Packing Pad DHA2035
8 Mirror Mat (1200*1000) DHL1169
9 Packing Case DHG3843
10 Master Carton See Contrast table (2)

B
NSP 11 Warranty See Contrast table (2)
NSP 12 Label See Contrast table (2)
NSP 13 Label See Contrast table (2)
NSP 14 Label See Contrast table (2)

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DJM-A9/CUXJ, PYXJ, SXJ, XJ and XJCN are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description DJM-A9/CUXJ DJM-A9/PYXJ DJM-A9/SXJ DJM-A9/XJ DJM-A9/XJCN
C
> 1 Power cord DDG1123 DDG1124 DDG1124 DDG1124 DDG1125
2 Quick Start Guide DRH1701 DRH1701 DRH1701 DRH1701 DRH1702
3 Precautions for Use DRH1699 DRH1699 DRH1699 DRH1699 DRH1700
10 Master Carton DHG3847 DHG3844 DHG3845 DHG3846 DHG3849
NSP 11 Warranty Not used DRY1274 DRY1274 Not used Not used

NSP 12 Label DRW3037 Not used DRW3035 DRW3036 DRW3039


NSP 13 Label Not used Not used Not used Not used DRW3040
NSP 14 Label Not used Not used Not used Not used DRW2842

DJM-A9 113
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION

A
×4
39 33 ×4

38 34 ×12
27 ×2

26 ×2 32 ×4

30 ×2
28 ×5 25 29
29

53 ×17

B 32

6
9
35

9 9
31 ×2 10
40 ×4 41 ×4 11
37
36
42 ×4 13 12

28
19 ×2 12 13
53 ×5 18 9 ×5

41

43 45 17
C
50 16

44 14

7 ×6

15 ×4

8 ×6

a
Refer to UCOM B UCOM

"9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/3)". CN6012 A CN6014


D 23

22 ×4
3

48 ×5 24 ×5
5 2 ×8

Refer to
"9.3 CHASSIS SECTION (1/2)".
B
A
52 ×6
E
a

52 ×8
49 ×3
21

46
51 ×2
4

49
L 52 ×6
F 1
47

20

114 DJM-A9
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

1 HPJC Assy DWX4761 26 Knob DAA1470


2 RCA Plug DKM1026 27 Knob DAA1471 A
3 Wi-Fi Antenna DSD1004 28 Knob DAA1434
4 Panel DAH3382 29 Rotary Knob Low (BN) DAA1265
5 Panel DAH3383 30 Knob DAA1420

6 Control Panel DNB1288 31 Knob/RSW DAA1307


7 DS Tape DEH1126 32 Knob DAA1415
8 Lens DNK7054 33 Knob DAA1417
9 Lens DNK7053 34 Knob DAA1430
10 Lens DNK6516 35 Knob DAA1435

36 Select Knob DAA1205 B


11 Holder DNK6552
12 Cushion DEC4042 37 Rotary SW Knob (C) DAA1180
13 Cushion DEC4043 38 Knob DAA1445
14 Panel DAH3386 39 Stopper DNK6970
15 Packing DEC4028 40 Knob DAC3539

16 Panel DNK7049 41 Slider Knob 2 DAC2685


17 Lid DNK7050 42 Slider Knob Stopper DNK5888
18 Panel DNK7047 43 Knob DAC3238
19 Lid DNK7048 44 Stopper DNK6440
20 Stay DNG1153 45 Holder DNK6549
C

> 21 Panel DNK7051 NSP 46 Name Label See Contrast table (2)
22 Cushion DEC3969 47 Nut M12 DBN1018
23 SW Packing (EF) DEC2929 48 Screw BBZ30P060FTB
24 Button DAC3632 49 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
25 Window DAH3385 50 Screw BPZ20P060FTC

51 Screw BPZ30P080FNI
52 Screw (FE) DBA1290
53 Screw DBA1451
D

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DJM-A9/CUXJ, PYXJ, SXJ, XJ and XJCN are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description DJM-A9/CUXJ DJM-A9/PYXJ DJM-A9/SXJ DJM-A9/XJ DJM-A9/XJCN
NSP 46 Name Label DAL1386 DAL1383 DAL1384 DAL1385 DAL1388

DJM-A9 115
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.3 CHASSIS SECTION (1/2)

A Accessories of VR
21

NON-CONTACT
×2 pair

CONTACT SIDE
3 38 ×2
+ 22 ×2
38
38

SIDE
38 ×2
Note + :
32 22 ×2 DEC4046 is nonreusable.
+ 22
24 Because the cushioning property
32
12 + cannot be maintained.
H
38
B
6 38 ×2
28
a
32 38 ×2
32 13 2
B

20
32 F 38 ×2
F
b 38 ×2

38 ×4
27

C A

19 1

38 15
38 ×2
8
32 F
×2

25 16 G
30
B
C 29 38 ×2
35
10 38
D 38
38 33
38 ×2
38
23
D
E
G
×2 31 H

c
a 40
38 40
K
J 36 7
11 b 18

4 37
B C 39 ×4
5 C
36 ×2
E
14

E 37 ×2
G
D
H
a

34
38 38 ×4
A 26
32
17 A
32

F 9

Refer to
"9.4 CHASSIS SECTION (2/2)".

116 DJM-A9
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

CHASSIS SECTION (1/2) PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 AINB Service Assy DEA1147
2 USBA Assy DWX4756 A
3 USBBC Assy DWX4757
4 HPJK Assy DWX4759
5 HPJM Assy DWX4760

6 MTRM Assy DWX4762


7 RTNJ Assy DWX4766
8 USBP Assy DWX4767
9 CCB1 Assy DWX4803
10 FGP1 Assy DWX4801

B
11 FGP2 Assy DWX4802
12 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1107
13 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1105
14 Crimp Connector DDC1043
15 Parallel Jumper PF10PP-S07A

16 Connector Assy PF06PP-S12


17 Parallel Jumper PF03PP-D25A
18 Parallel Jumper PF04PP-D07A
19 FFC DDD2147
20 Stay DNG1148 C

21 Stay DNG1154
22 Gasket DEC4046
23 Stay DNG1151
24 Stay DNG1157
25 Stay DNG1150

26 Cover DNF2066
27 Shield Plate DNG1149
28 Shield Plate DNG1156
29 Stay DNF1951 D
30 Sheet DEC3621

31 Holder VEC1355
32 Locking Mini Clamp DEC2439
33 Cord Clamper DEX1025
34 Cable Tie (SKB-90BK) ZCA-SKB90BK
35 Nut M12 DBN1018

36 Nut M12 NKX2FNI


37 Washer DEC2920
38 Screw BBZ30P060FTC E

39 Screw BPZ30P080FTB
40 Screw PPZ30P080FTB

DJM-A9 117
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.4 CHASSIS SECTION (2/2)

NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE
G 16
15

SIDE
12
44

30
44 ×10

42 ×5 D

M B
F
E 42 ×5
B C
I D

1
3
4

F 31
E
38
d
D 44

31 31
b
42
33 A
C c
11
e 10
9
AG
42 ×2

45 ×2 43 ×2
44 ×2 Accessories
6 of No. 8 43
18
28 13 37
23 41 ×2
40 ×2
46 ×3
29
38
27 18
49 ×4
D C 8
41 ×2 40 ×2
G 32 24
E 27
39 46
2 17
44 22

29
39 47 ×2
21 43 ×2
31 7
48 43
31
38 44 ×2
a
A
26
a 14 N
E 5
e B
b 20
44 ×3
d
c 25

36
21 + 21
19 +
+
20 ×2
20
+
20 + 35
Note + : 34
AEB7092 is nonreusable 20 +
to fix it with DS tape. 34
F 20 34
21

118 DJM-A9
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

CHASSIS SECTION (2/2) PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 MAIN Assy DWX4755
2 REGB Assy DWX4763 A
3 AOUT Assy DWX4764
4 HPPW Assy DWX4765
5 PSWB Assy DWX4780

> 6 SW POWER SUPPLY DWR1581


> 7 AC Inlet DKP3998
8 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1110
9 Parallel Jumper PF08PP-S22A
10 Parallel Jumper PF04PP-S17A

B
11 Parallel Jumper PF05PP-S27A
12 Parallel Jumper PF09PP-D05A
13 Crimp Connector PF09PP-S07
14 Connector Assy PF03PP-B05
15 FFC DDD2146

16 FFC DDD2147
17 Rear Panel DNC2142
18 Earth Terminal DKE1019
19 Chassis DNA1485
NSP 20 Spacer AEB7092 C

21 Foot (Rubber) REC-434


NSP 22 PCB Stay (FE) VNE2489
23 Stay DNG1129
24 Power Knob Guard DNK4534
25 Shield Case DNG1152

26 Power Knob DAC2306


27 Sheet DEC3618
28 Cover DNG1138
29 Sheet DEC3901 D
30 Stay DND1313

31 Holder VEC1355
32 Locking Mini Clamp DEC2439
33 Cord Clamper DEX1025
> 34 Spacer DEC3878
> 35 Spacer DEC3850

NSP 36 PCB Holder PNW1706


37 Sheet DEC4079
38 Cable Tie (SKB-90BK) ZCA-SKB90BK E

39 Flange Nut M9 DBN1008


40 Nut M12 NKX2FNI

41 Washer DEC2920
42 Screw ABZ30P060FTC
43 Screw BBZ30P060FTB
44 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
45 Screw BBZ30P080FTC

46 Screw BPZ30P080FTB
F
47 Screw IBZ30P080FTB
48 Screw PMH40P080FTC
49 Screw PPZ30P080FTB

DJM-A9 119
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/3)

NON-CONTACT
k Channel Fader Section k CFX Section

CONTACT SIDE
Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY" Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY"

SIDE
Lubricating oil Ethanol (70% concentration)
(GEM1107) (Marketed product)
Accessories
of VR
31 ×4 PQRS 53 ×2 d e
52
21 to 24 54 ×2
49
53 ×2
42
51
25 45
32 ×4 50 ×2
31 ×2
33 ×2 39
38
48
B 40
15 ×6
28 27 ×2 47
30
41 43 1/2
30
46
44

AC AD
29 AE AF 43 2/2
26 d e 14 ×6
34 to 37
18 ×5
See
"k Channel Fader Section ".
10
19 ×4 17
12 ×4 11 ×4
C
19 ×4

U
13 ×4
b
1
7
c
A
C
D 20 ×4 8 ×4 PNLC CN7002
E PNLC CN7003
5 ×4
F PNLC CN7005
PNLC
CN7006
See
D "k CFX Section ". Accessories of VR
a ×38 set

18 ×2

T
3 4

B
2
E
6
18 b
A
a

UCOM
CN6007
c UCOM
CN6009
UCOM
CN6008
C UCOM
CN6006
D 18 ×2
UCOM
E CN6004

9 F
16
F B
Refer to
"9.6 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/3)".

120 DJM-A9
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/3) PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

1 LEDB Assy DWX4769 47 Cam DNK6969


2 CRF Assy DWX4790 48 Plate DNK6929 A
3 1..Crossfader Service Assy DEA1096 49 Arm DNK6905
NSP 4 2..CRFB Assy DWX4772 50 Coil Spring DBH1851
5 Crimp Connector DDC1041
51 Cover DNH3454
6 Crimp Connector DDC1042 52 Cap DNK6904
7 FFC DDD2089 53 Contact Rubber DEC3972
8 FFC DDD2096 54 Screw DBA1455
9 Locking Mini Clamp DEC2439
10 Lever DNK6906

B
11 Grip DED1192
12 Leaf Spring DBK1402
13 Adjuster DNK6974
14 Holder DNK6878
15 Sheet DEC3885

16 Stopper DNK7069
17 Cap DAC3520
18 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
19 Screw BSZ20P040FTB
20 Screw DBA1456 C

Channel Fader Section


21 CHF1 Assy DWX4783
22 CHF2 Assy DWX4784
23 CHF3 Assy DWX4785
24 CHF4 Assy DWX4786
25 Cover DNG1131

26 Holder DNK6884
27 Guide Shaft VK1 DLA1978
28 Lever Plate DNH2954 D
29 Slider DNK6889
30 Cushion DEC3640

31 Screw BPZ20P060FTC
32 Screw BSZ20P040FTB
33 Screw CPZ26P080FTC

CFX Section
34 CFX1 Assy DWX4773
35 CFX2 Assy DWX4774
E

36 CFX3 Assy DWX4775


37 CFX4 Assy DWX4776
38 Holder DNK6903
39 Spring DBH1826
40 Stopper DNK6902

41 Base DNK6900
42 Spring DBH1827
43 Brake DNK7061
44 Spring DBH1843
F
45 Sheet DEC3971

46 Cam DNK6901

DJM-A9 121
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.6 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/3)

A • Bottom view

27 38 ×8

38 ×4
1
1 H
G
d
D 2

2
B H C 2
2
38 ×4 c G
2
E
1 D

b C 1
28
E 1 G2 c 28

36 H 2

18 D
2 E 2

C 38 ×2
2
1 O
20 D
1
F
19
C
E1 38
F
38
21 C 37 17 ×2
38
7 1
37
A 38
38 ×3 B
37
38
2
Y
Z d 37 a

b 26 ×2
38 ×2 38
38 ×2
34 ×3 a 39
D
X 4
38 ×2 33
22 AB
23 6

38 ×3 3
33
33
34 ×4
32
AA 38 ×3
11 33 ×5
H1 35 ×4 A 31
15
G1 16 14 B
38 13
38 10 25
30 5 9 24

12
E 29
8

F
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE

Refer to
"9.7 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (3/3)".
SIDE

122 DJM-A9
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/3) PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 UCOM Assy DWX4768
2 PNLC Assy DWX4777 A
3 PNLU Assy DWX4778
4 MIOB Assy DWX4779
5 SHADE V3 Assy DWX4793

6 PNLL Assy DWX4781


7 PNLR Assy DWX4782
8 SHADE V1 Assy DWX4791
9 SHADE V2 Assy DWX4792
10 SHADE V4 Assy DWX4794

B
11 SHADE V5 Assy DWX4795
12 SHADE H1 Assy DWX4796
13 SHADE H2 Assy DWX4797
14 SHADE H3 Assy DWX4798
15 SHADE H4 Assy DWX4799

16 SHADE H5 Assy DWX4800


17 FFC DDD2152
18 FFC DDD2087
19 FFC DDD2088
20 FFC DDD2090 C

21 FFC DDD2091
22 FFC DDD2092
23 FFC DDD2093
24 FFC DDD2094
25 FFC DDD2095

26 Locking Mini Clamp DEC2439


> 27 Sheet DEC4058
28 Spacer DEC3880
29 Stay DND1321 D
30 Stay DND1322

31 Holder DNK6511
32 Cap DAC3136
33 Holder DNK7066
34 Slide SW Cap (W) DAC2401
35 Sheet DEC3902

36 Sheet DEC4050
37 Stay DND1313
38 Screw BBZ30P060FTC E

39 Screw BPZ30P080FTB

DJM-A9 123
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.7 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (3/3)

A • Bottom view

k LCD Section
• Top view
• Bottom view
31 ×4
29 ×3

25
30

18
19
B 23 V
24
W

22
% Divide position
Divide Divide
2

26 21

1/3 Not used 3/3

3 Divide Divide
DS tape ×2 20
Nitto No. 500 (10 mm × 40 mm)
C
28
1/3 2/3 3/3
27

4 Divide Divide

1/3 Not used 3/3


2 1/3

Divide Divide
3 1/3 5
6 2/3
16 ×3
3/3 7 6 3/3
14 2/3 7 3 3/3
1/3 7 3 2/3 1/3 2/3 3/3
D
12 4 1/3 9 1/2
6 1/3 2/3 3/3
13 5 2/3
11 1/3 5 1/3
6 1/3 5 3/3
30 Divide Divide
4 3/3
8 2 3/3

7 1/3 2/3 3/3

1 Divide Divide

15 Divide
E 9

1/2 Not used

10 Divide Divide

1/3 Not used

11 Divide Divide

F
10 1/3
1/3 Not used
17

124 DJM-A9
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

CONTROL PANEL SECTION (3/3) PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 Stay DND1320
2 Button DAC3637 A
3 Button DAC3635
4 Button DAC3636
5 Button DAC3639

6 Button DAC3640
7 Button DAC3641
8 Button DAC3631
9 Button DAC3491
10 Button DAC3628

B
11 Button DAC3630
12 Button DAC3633
13 Button DAC3634
14 Button DAC3142
15 Button DAC3141

16 Sheet DEC4041
17 PCB Holder PNW2029

LCD Section
18 CDCB Assy DWX4771 C
19 LCDB Assy DWX4770
20 TFT LCD DWX4330

21 Panel DNK7067
22 Cushion DEC4030
23 Lens DNK7052
24 DS Tape DEH1125
25 Holder DNK7068

26 Panel DNK7136
27 Sheet DEC4032 D
28 Cushion DEC4031
29 Screw BPZ26P080FTC
30 Screw BPZ30P080FTB

31 Screw (FE) DBA1290

DJM-A9 125
5 6 7 8

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