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RRV4069
CDJ-350

MULTI PLAYER

CDJ-350
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks

CDJ-350 SYXJ8 AC 220 to 240 V

CDJ-350 CUXJ AC 120 V

CDJ-350 FLXJ AC 110 V to 240 V


CDJ-350 KXJ5 AC 220 V

CDJ-350 AXJ5 AC 220 to 240 VV

For details, refer to "Important Check Points for good servicing".

PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan


PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2010
K-IZV MAY 2010 Printed in Japan
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SAFETY INFORMATION

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

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

CAUTION
This product is a class 1 laser product classified
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under the Safety of laser products, IEC 60825-1:2007.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT


D58-5-2-2a_A1_En

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IMPORTANT
Laser Pickup specifications and Laser characteristics
THIS PIONEER APPARATUS CONTAINS
LASER OF CLASS 1. For CD Wave length (typ) : 790 nm
SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUS Operation output : 4 mW CW, Class 1
S H O U L D B E D O N E B Y A S P E C I A L LY Maximum output : Class 1 (Under fault condition)
INSTRUCTED PERSON.

Additional Laser Caution


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1. Laser Interlock Mechanism
The position of the switch (S752) for detecting loading
completion is detected by the system microprocessor, and the
design prevents laser diode oscillation when the switch is not in
LPS1 terminal side (when the mechanism is not clamped and
LPS1 signal is high level.)
Thus, the interlock will no longer function if the switch is
deliberately set to LPS1 terminal side.
( if LPS1 signal is low level ).
In the test mode ∗ the interlock mechanism will not function.
Laser diode oscillation will continue, if pin 41 of TC94A15FG
(IC201) on the MAIN Assy is connected to GND, or else the
terminals of Q201 are shorted to each other (fault condition).
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2. When the cover is opened, close viewing of the objective lens
with the naked eye will cause exposure to a Class 1 laser beam.

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LABEL CHECK A

(Printed on the chassis) (Printed on the chassis) (Printed on the chassis)

SYXJ8 CUXJ FLXJ

(Printed on the chassis) (Printed on the chassis)

KXJ5 AXJ5

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A
[Important Check Points for Good Servicing]
In this manual, procedures that must be performed during repairs are marked with the below symbol.
Please be sure to confirm and follow these procedures.
1. Product safety
Please conform to product regulations (such as safety and radiation regulations), and maintain a safe servicing environment by
following the safety instructions described in this manual.

1 Use specified parts for repair.

Use genuine parts. Be sure to use important parts for safety.

2 Do not perform modifications without proper instructions.


B
Please follow the specified safety methods when modification(addition/change of parts) is required due to interferences such as
radio/TV interference and foreign noise.

3 Make sure the soldering of repaired locations is properly performed.

When you solder while repairing, please be sure that there are no cold solder and other debris.
Soldering should be finished with the proper quantity. (Refer to the example)

4 Make sure the screws are tightly fastened.

Please be sure that all screws are fastened, and that there are no loose screws.

5 Make sure each connectors are correctly inserted.

Please be sure that all connectors are inserted, and that there are no imperfect insertion.
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6 Make sure the wiring cables are set to their original state.

Please replace the wiring and cables to the original state after repairs.
In addition, be sure that there are no pinched wires, etc.

7 Make sure screws and soldering scraps do not remain inside the product.

Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product.

8 There should be no semi-broken wires, scratches, melting, etc. on the coating of the power cord.

Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents, so please be sure that there are no damages.
If you find a damaged power cord, please exchange it with a suitable one.

9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks on the power plug.


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When spark traces or similar marks are found on the power supply plug, please check the connection and advise on secure
connections and suitable usage. Please exchange the power cord if necessary.

a Safe environment should be secured during servicing.

When you perform repairs, please pay attention to static electricity, furniture, household articles, etc. in order to prevent injuries.
Please pay attention to your surroundings and repair safely.

2. Adjustments
To keep the original performance of the products, optimum adjustments and confirmation of characteristics within specification.
Adjustments should be performed in accordance with the procedures/instructions described in this manual.

E 3. Lubricants, Glues, and Replacement parts


Use grease and adhesives that are equal to the specified substance.
Make sure the proper amount is applied.

4. Cleaning
For parts that require cleaning, such as optical pickups, tape deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, proper
cleaning should be performed to restore their performances.

5. Shipping mode and Shipping screws

F To protect products from damages or failures during transit, the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be
installed before shipment. Please be sure to follow this method especially if it is specified in this manual.

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 6 A
1.2 ABOUT VOLTAGE MONITORING .................................................................................................................................. 6
1.3 NOTE ON REPLACEMENT OF THE FL DISPLAY IN THE PNLB ASSY....................................................................... 6
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.1 SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 USABLE DISCS AND USB DEVICES............................................................................................................................ 8
2.3 PANEL FACILITIES....................................................................................................................................................... 10
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE ............................................................................................................................................ 12
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ......................................................................................................................... 12
3.2 JIGS LIST ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................... 14 B
4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM....................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................................................... 18
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 19
5.1 POWER ON SEQUENCE............................................................................................................................................. 19
5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................. 20
5.3 DIAGNOSIS OF THE PICKUP ASSY........................................................................................................................... 28
5.4 CONNECTION CHECK WITH THE PC........................................................................................................................ 29
5.5 ABOUT VOLTAGE MONITORING ................................................................................................................................ 30
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 31
6.1 TEST MODE................................................................................................................................................................. 31
6.2 ABOUT THE DEVICE OF CDJ-350.............................................................................................................................. 31
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6.3 DETAILS ON SERVICE MODE .................................................................................................................................... 32
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 37
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 45
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED........................................................................................................................... 45
8.2 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................... 45
8.3 USER SETABLE ITEMS ............................................................................................................................................... 46
8.4 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE ................................................................................................................................. 47
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 48
9.1 PACKING SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 48
9.2 EXTERIOR SECION..................................................................................................................................................... 50
9.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION ....................................................................................................................................... 52
9.4 SLOTIN MECHA SECTION .......................................................................................................................................... 54 D
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................................... 56
10.1 CNCT and SLMB ASSYS ........................................................................................................................................... 56
10.2 MAIN ASSY (1/4)........................................................................................................................................................ 58
10.3 MAIN ASSY (2/4)........................................................................................................................................................ 60
10.4 MAIN ASSY (3/4)........................................................................................................................................................ 62
10.5 MAIN ASSY (4/4)........................................................................................................................................................ 64
10.6 JACK ASSY ................................................................................................................................................................ 66
10.7 PNLB ASSY................................................................................................................................................................ 68
10.8 TCHB and JOGB ASSYS ........................................................................................................................................... 70
10.9 SMPS ASSY ............................................................................................................................................................... 72
10.10 VOLTAGES ............................................................................................................................................................... 76
10.11 WAVEFORMS........................................................................................................................................................... 77 E
11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................ 80
11.1 CNCT and SLMB ASSYS ........................................................................................................................................... 80
11.2 MAIN and JACK ASSYS............................................................................................................................................. 82
11.3 PNLB, TCHB and JOGB ASSYS ................................................................................................................................ 86
11.4 SMPS ASSY ............................................................................................................................................................... 90
12. PCB PARTS LIST .............................................................................................................................................................. 94

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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
A • For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit.
Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs
accompanied by reworking of soldering.

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

Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled.

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

The following lead-free solders are available as service parts:


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

1.2 ABOUT VOLTAGE MONITORING


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This unit always monitors for power failure and will shut itself off immediately after an error is detected. If an error is generated,
the STANDBY LED will flash after the unit shuts itself off. After the unit shuts itself off because of an error, unplug the AC power
cord and wait 1 minute before turning the unit ON by pressing the STANDBY/ON key.
Repair the unit, according to “5.5 ABOUT VOLTAGE MONITORING.”

1.3 NOTE ON REPLACEMENT OF THE FL DISPLAY IN THE PNLB ASSY


The fluorescent (FL) display on the control panel is attached to the board, using double-back tape. When replacing the
D FL display, new double-back tape is required. This part is not supplied as a service part, but we recommend using
double-back tape (part No. GYH1033) as a general-purpose part for service.
You can also use the double-back tape specified below, if available:
Manufacturer: 3M, Tape width: 5 mm, Model No.: Y-4300K-08 and Y-4609
Or, tape that uses acrylic foam as a base material, with tape thickness of 0.8 mm, and with the peel force
in 90° orientation (glass) of 20 N/cm or greater

Three pieces of double-back tape with the size of 5 mm × 30 mm are required. First attach the pieces of tape to the places
on the back of the FL display, as shown in the figure below, then attach it to the board.
Be careful when working with double-back tape, because its adhesion strength is very high.

FL (face side) PNLB Assy

30 mm Double-back tape

5 mm
Double-back tape FL (back side)
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 SPECIFICATIONS
Power requirements........ AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/ 60 Hz (SYXJ8) A
AC 120 V, 60 Hz (CUXJ)
AC 110 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/ 60 Hz (FLXJ)
AC 220 V, 60 Hz (KXJ5)
AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/ 60 Hz (AXJ5)
Power consumption................................................................... 16 W
Power consumption (standby).................................................. 0.3 W
Main unit weight....................................................................... 2.3 kg
Max. dimensions........... 220 mm (W) × 107 mm (H) × 288.5 mm (D)
Tolerable operating temperature.............................. +5 °C to +35 °C
Tolerable operating humidity.............5 % to 85 % (no condensation)

Analog audio output (AUDIO OUT L/ R)


Output terminal.............................................................RCA terminal
B
Output Level........................................................... 2.0 Vrms (1 kHz)
Frequency response.................................................. 4 Hz to 20 kHz
S/ N ratio.................................................................................115 dB
Total harmonic distortion.......................................................0.006 %

USB downstream section (USB)


Port..........................................................................................Type A
Power supply.......................................................5 V/ 500 mA or less

USB upstream section (USB)


Port..........................................................................................Type B

Control output (CONTROL)


Port...................................................................................... Mini-jack C

• The specifications and design of this product are subject to


change without notice.

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2.2 USABLE DISCS AND USB DEVICES

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2.3 PANEL FACILITIES

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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
A Items to be checked after servicing / CDJ
To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.

No. Procedures Check points

Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved. The customer complain must not be reappeared.
1 If the customer complain occurs with the specific disc, use it for Audio and operations must be normal.
the operation check.
2 Check output analog audio. Audio and operations must be normal.
3 Play back a CD. (track search) Audio, Search and operations must be normal.

B
Check the connection of each interface.
4 Play back data contained in the device connected to USB A. Audio, Search and operations must be normal.
USB B The device must be recognized by the PC.

Check output signals while the JOG dial or TEMPO slider is Audio and operations must be normal.
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being operated.

Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for
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service.

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

3.2 JIGS LIST


D
Jigs List
Jig Name Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks
CD test disc STD-905 CD playback diagnosis

Lubricants and Glues List

Name Part No. Remarks

E
Refer to “9.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION”,
Lubricating oil GYA1001 “9.4 SLOTIN MECHA SECTION”.
Dyfree GEM1036 Refer to “9.4 SLOTIN MECHA SECTION”.

Cleaning

Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools.
Position to be cleaned Name Part No. Remarks
Pickup lenses Cleaning liquied GEM1004 Refer to
F Cleaning paper GED-008 "9.4 SLOTIN MECHA SECTION".

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3.3 PCB LOCATIONS

• Bottom view E PNLB ASSY D JACK ASSY H SMPS ASSY

MAIN ASSY C

SLOTIN MECHA ASSY


JOGB ASSY G F TCHB ASSY
B SLMB ASSY

A CNCT ASSY

D
TM ASSY-S
(VTM091)

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. E

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
NSP 1..PANL ASSY DWM2380 > SMPS ASSY (SYXJ8, FLXJ, KXJ5, AXJ5) DWR1482
2..PNLB ASSY DWX3106 > SMPS ASSY (CUXJ) DWR1481
2..JACK ASSY DWX3107
2..SLMB ASSY DWX3108 NSP 1..SLOTIN MECHA ASSY DXA2206
2..TCHB ASSY DWX3109
1..TM ASSY-S (VTM091) DXX2616
2..JOGB ASSY DWX3124

NSP MACN ASSY DWM2391 F


2..MAIN ASSY DWX3105
2..CNCT ASSY DWX3111

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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
A

KN404
CKF1089-A-TRB
1
Screw of near DKN1404-A
(near 50pins connector)

FFC
CN951

B H+ 1
1.0mm Pitch
L=188mm
DKN1450-A-TFB

1 2 VCC C C 1/4- C 4/4


SPINDLE MOTOR

U+ 2 1 1 U+

U- 3 1 0 U-

V+
V-
4 9 V+
CN954 CN201 MAIN ASSY
(DXM1197)

5 8 V-
DKN1407-A-TBB DKN1404-A-TBB

(DWX3105)
W+ 6 7 W+
W- 7 6 W- INSW 50 50 INSW
H- 8 5 HB W 49 49 W
U 9 4 U W 48 48 W
V 10
for DEBU
3 V V 47 47 V
W 11 2 W 46 46 V
FLASH U
V
INSW 1 2 INSW U
JTAG
SLOTIN MECHA ASSY (DXA2206)

1 U 45 45

U 44 44 U (LAND)
GNDD 4 3 43 GNDD
IC101 1 X
FPC W- 42 42 HW-
2 T
1.0mm Pitch CN955 W+ 4 1 41 HW+ FLASH Memory
DKN1288-A-TFB 3 T
40 40 HV- DYW1792
ST2- L=105mm V-
(S29GL032N90TFI030-K) 4 T
(DXM1201)
STEPPING

1 4 ST2- V+ 39 39 HV+
ST2+ 5 A
2 3 ST2+ U- 38 38 HU-
TM ASSY-S (DXX2616)

MOTOR

ST1+ 6 T
3 2 ST1+ U+ 37 37 HU+
ST1- 7 T
4 1 ST1- V+5M 3 6 36 V+5M
IC103 8 J
GNDD 3 5 35 GNDD
9 G
FR 34 34 FR Main Ucom 10 V
C FD 33 33 FD SH7263
R5S72630P200FP
TR 32 32 TR
CN952 TD 31 31 TD D
DKN1445-A-TBB
GNDS 3 0 30 GNDS D

FR 1 1 FR LD780 29 29 LD780 V

FD 2 2 FD GNDS 2 8 28 GNDS G

TR 3 3 TR VR780PD 2 7 27 PD

TD 4 4 TD A 26 26 A_A
UART
NC 5 5 NC B 25 25 A_B (LAND)
GND 6 6 GNDS C 24 24 A_C
650LD 7 7 LD650 D 23 23 A_D
09SD PICK UP ASSY

PD 8 8 PD E 22 22 A_S1
780LD 9 9 LD780 VREF 2 1 21 VREF
IC204
GND 1 0 10 GNDS F 20 20 A_S2 Servo driver
VR780 11 11 VR780 V+5P 19 19 V+5P BD7956FS
VRCOM 1 2 12 VRCOM GNDS 1 8 18 GNDS
VR650 13 13 VR650 GNDS 1 7 17 GNDS

A 14 14 A GNDS 1 6 16 GNDS
IC201
B 15 15 B LPS1 15 15 LPS1 Servo DSP
VRF(RF_OUT) 16 16 VRF LPS2 14 14 LPS2 TC94A15FG
SW1(DVD/CD) 17 17 SW1_DVD/CD GNDS 1 3 13 GNDS

C 18 18 C LO- 12 12 LO-

D 19 19 D LO- 11 11 LO-

D E 20 20 E LO+ 10 10 LO+
VCC 2 1 21 Vcc LO+ 9 9 LO+

Vref 22 22 VREF ST2+ 8 8 ST2+ JTAG


F 23 23 F ST2+ 7 7 ST2+ (LAND)
IC301
GND 2 4 24 GNDS ST2- 6 6 ST2-
FRAME
GNDD ST2- 5 5 ST2- Audio DSP TMS
FFC ST1+ 4 4 ST1+ DSPC56371AF180 TCK
0.5mm Pitch ST1+ 3 3 ST1+ TDI
L=175mm

A
ST1- 2 2 ST1- TDO
DDD1491- ST1- 1 1 ST1-
LOADING MOTOR LO- FFC
ASSY-S 0.5mm Pitch
CNCT ASSY
LO+
(DXX2615) + side
L=66mm
blue marking DDD1536-

USBB_D_N
USBB_D_P
(DWX3111) Gold coated
LO+
LO-

MUTE_A

VBUS B
CONT1

CONT2

ZWNN1007G28-8-06A ZWNN1007G28-9-06A
GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD
GNDA

GNDA

GNDA
ROUT

Single Wire
LOUT

Single Wire
RKN1058-A-TFB

L=60mm GRAY L=60mm WHITE


CN403

DE007VE0
17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

4
L=75mm CN751 CN953

B
VKN1265-A DKN1402-A-TFB

LO- 5 1 LO-

LO+ 4 2 LO+

E
SLMB ASSY
FRAME 3 GNDS
GNDS 3
GNDD
VKN1277-A
CN701

LPS1 2 4 LPS1
CONT2 1 0

GNDD 1 1
USBB_D_N 1 2

USBB_D_P 1 3
GNDD 1 4

(DWX3108)
GNDA 1

ROUT 2
GNDA 3

LOUT 4

GNDA 5

MUTE_A 6

GNDD 7

CONT1 8
GNDD 9

LPS2 1 5 LPS2

FFC
1.0mm Pitch
L=90mm
DDD1492-
JACK ASSY
D (DWX3107)
1
3
2

XKB3057-A
VKB1243-A

1
3

2
JA702

JA701

JA703
R
L
CONTROL

AUDIO OUT

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

Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.


- : The power supply is shown with the marked box.

!
AC POWER CORD
H
Connector ASSY
2.0mm Pitch !

C 1/4- C 4/4 CN401


AKM1299-A-TBB
L=65mm
DKP3865-
CN2
B13B-PH-K-S(LF)(SN)
NEUTRAL
CN1
1
NEUTRAL
B
V+7R6M

GNDM 2
1 1

2
SW+7R6M

GNDM SMPS ASSY LIVE 2


LIVE

ASSY POWER_ON 3
V+5EV 4
3

4
standby
EV+5V
(SYXJ8,FLXJ,KXJ5, DESTINATION
/KXJ5
SMPS ASSY
DWR1482
AC INLET (CN1)
CCT2302-1302F
AC POWER CORD
XDG3054

X3105)
GNDD 5 5 GNDD
/FLXJ DWR1482 CCT2302-1302F ADG1154
V+7R6DCDC 6
V+7R6DCDC 7
GNDD 8
6

8
SW+7R6D

SW+7R6D
GNDD
AXJ5: DWR1482) /AXJ5 DWR1482 CCT2302-1302F
ADG7097 (taiwan)
ADG7079
for DEBUG,
FLASH UPDATE
VFDP32

GNDD 1 0
9 9 V+32

1 0 GNDD
(CUXJ: DWR1481) /SYXJ8
/CUXJ
DWR1482
DWR1481
CCT2302-1302F
CCT2302-1101F
ADG1154
ADG7022

JTAG V-7R6A 11 1 1 SW-8A

(LAND) GNDA 1 2 1 2 GNDA

1 XASEMD
V+7R6A 13 1 3 SW+7R6A
FG2
TP00370-21
2 TCK
Memory 3 TRST
2
32N90TFI030-K) 4 TDO
5 ASEBRKAK/ASEBRK
6 TMS
7 TDI
8 JTAG_RST

9 GNDD
Ucom 10 V+3R3
63
2630P200FP
C
CN402 CN502

E
DBG_TxD

PNLB ASSY
RKN1068-A-TFB VKN1287-A
DBG_RxD

V+3R3B GNDD 2 7 27 GNDD


CN504 CN801
GNDD V+5EV 2 6 V+5EV

(DWX3106)
26
KM200NA3L KM200NA3L
GNDD 2 5 25 GNDD

TCHB ASSY
UART V+32 V+5 V+5

F
V+32 24 24 3 3

(LAND) V+5R6 2 3 23 V+5R6 TCH 2 2 TCH

V+5R6 2 2
GNDD 2 1
22

21
V+5R6

GNDD
GNDD 1

Connector
1 GNDD
(DWX3109)
TSCK 2 0 20 TSCK
ASSY
GNDD 1 9 19 GNDD
for DEBUG, 2.0mm Pitch
ver TSCS 1 8 18 TSCS
FLASH UPDATE L=175mm
S TSO 1 7 17 TSO
PF03PP-B17
PNRDY 1 6 16 PNRDY
JTAG
TSI 15 15 TSI (LAND)
IC201 MAIN_RST 1 4 14 MAIN_RST
1 CNVSS
Servo DSP GNDD 1 3 13 GNDD
2 DISPRESET
TC94A15FG MUTE_PNL 1 2 12 MUTE_PNL CN501 CN851
IC501 3 GNDD KM200NA4L DKP3864-A
GNDD 1 1 11 GNDD
Panel Ucom 4 BUSY JOG2
VDET 1 0 10 VDET 4 JOG2
(with FLASH) 4

G JOGB ASSY
5 VCC JOG1
GNDD 9 9 GNDD DYW1793 3
3 JOG1
6 SCLK
(M3030RFCPFP) V+5
POWER_ON 8 8 POWER_ON
7 2
2 V+5
D
(DWX3124)
RXD GNDD
GNDD 7 7 GNDD 1 GNDD
IC501 8 TXD 1

JTAG USB_VBUSON 6 6 USB_VBUSON


Service Part No. PEG740A8-K Connector
IC301
(LAND) GNDD 5 5 GNDD ASSY
USB_CDETFLG 4 4 USB_CDETFLG 2.0mm Pitch
Audio DSP TMS GNDD 3 3 GNDD L=110mm
DSPC56371AF180 TCK USBA_D_N 2 2 USBA_D_N DKP3864-
TDI USBA_D_P 1 1 USBA_D_P

TDO
FFC
1.0mm Pitch
L=115mm
DDD1537-
USBB_D_N
USBB_D_P
MUTE_A

VBUS_B

MUTE_1
CONT1

CONT2
GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD
GNDA
LOUT

V501
14

13

12

11

10

USBA_D_N
USBA_D_P

FFC
1.0mm Pitch FL
GNDD

L=125mm
VCC

DDD1494-
E
RT3

1
CONT2 1 0

GNDD 1 1
USBB_D_N 1 2

USBB_D_P 1 3
GNDD 1 4

VBUS_B 1 5
GNDD 1 6

MUTE_1 1 7
LOUT 4
GNDA 5

MUTE_A 6
GNDD 7

CONT1 8
GNDD 9

RT2

RT1
GNDA

JA505
DKN1620-A

K ASSY USB A Type


V+5DETD

X3107)
USBB_N
USBB_P
GNDD
RT2

RT1
4

1
XKB3057-A

DKN1621-A
4

2
JA701

JA703
R
L

AUDIO OUT

B Type
USB

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4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM

C MAIN ASSY

IC301 Serial
Audio DSP
A CNCT ASSY
09SD PICK UP ASSY R

CN952

SHORT CN954 CN201


SW
B

IC201
Servo DSP
SLOT IN MECHA ASSY (DXA2206)

CN951
SPINDLE MOTOR
TM ASSY-S (DXX2616)

(DXM1197)

IC204
ST1+/-, DRIVER
ST2+/-
CN953 LO+/-

M LPS1, LPS2
LPS2 IC103
STEPPING MAIN CPU
D MOTOR
(DXM1201)
CN954 16bit
IC101
FLASH
MAIN SYSTEM BUS

32MB
CN751 16bit

M
LOADING MOTOR IN SW
16bit
ASSY-S IC102
E (DXX2615) B SLMB ASSY SDRAM
256MB

CN2 CN401

H SMPS ASSY POWER SUPPLY

CN1

3 3

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IC303 CN403 CN701


D JACK ASSY JA701
R OUT
5 7 16 2
301 Serial IC302
o DSP DAC L OUT
3 1 14 4

JA702
CONTROL

JA703
USB Full Speed B

JA505
V501
FL
IC107

USB Full

VBUS
USB
Switch
C
CN402 CN502

Serial
SELECT
PUSH
USB_CDETFLG IC504
71 4 4 5
USB_VBUSON High Side
88 6 6 4
Switch
TSCK RENC_1
48 20 20 37 20
RENC_2
19
TSCS RENCO_S
70 18 18 38 18

IC103
TSO
MAIN CPU 66 17 17 36
D
SW
TSI
64 15 15 35 LED
IC501
PNRDY PANEL CPU
75 16 16 39

MAIN_RST SLIDER
59 14 14 40

POWER_ON TEMPO
8 8 4 97

VDET TEMPOR
10 10 3 95

POWER SUPPLY
27 26 25 E
JOG1
JOG2
TCH

IJO
E PNLB ASSY
DETECT
CN504 2 CN501 3 4

CN801 2 CN851 3 4

F G
TCHB ASSY JOGB ASSY F

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4.3 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM

H IC206
IC204
BD7956FS
SMPS ASSY C MAIN ASSY 5.6V
REG
BA00BC0WFP
Driver

IC409 IC405
7.6V 5.6V 5.0V PICKUP
DCDC REG
BD9326 NJM2872BF05

IC408 IC201
3.3V TC94A15FG 1.65V
B REG ServoDSP
S- 1170B33UC

IC401 IC404
3.3V 1.2V
REG REG IC103
BA33BC0WFP BD00KA5WFP CPU
SH7263

IC102
SDRAM

IC101
FALSH
Transformer
IC402
3.3V
C REG IC301
S- 1170B33UC IC403 ADSP
1.25V DSPC56371
REG
BD00KA5WFP

IC302
IC406 DAC
5.0V PCM1742
REG
NJM2872BF05

IC303
- 7.6V OPAmp
RNB4580

IC121
5.0V IC501
REG PANEL CPU
PQ1LAX95 M3030RFCPFP

PC851 JOGB
J OG
SEDS- 7573 G ASSY
IC801
TCHB
TCH
GP1S094HCZ0F F ASSY
E
IC505
USB T YPE A

5.0V IC504
REG SWITCH
NJM2845DL1 BD2051AFJ

LED

V501
F+

VDD
32.0V
VH
DATA FL
F
E PNLB ASSY

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5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 POWER ON SEQUENCE
A
AC IN (Plugging of the AC power cord)
Power supply (EV +5PaneCPU) to the Panel CPU starts.

Reset IC The Reset signal is sent to the IC502 Panel CPU.

IC501 (Pin 12) receives the Reset signal.


Panel CPU
STANDBY mode is entered.
*FL display: Unlit. The STANDBY/ON LED is lit in red.

POWER ON (Press the STANDBY/ON key.)

STANDBY mode is shifted to ON mode.


“POWER ON” is displayed on the FL display.
The STANDBY/ON LED is lit in green. B
Panel CPU
Power supply to the Main CPU (Pin 4 of IC501) starts.

The Reset signal is sent to the IC501 (Pin 40) Main CPU.

IC103 (Pin 59) receives the Reset signal.

The program is downloaded to IC301 (audio DSP).


Main CPU
The Reset signal is sent to the IC103 (Pin 158) Audio DSP.

The Reset signal is sent to the IC103 (Pin 69) servo DSP.

Main CPU Communication between the main CPU and If communication fails, “E–8709” will be
C
Panel CPU audio CPU starts. displayed on the FL display.

Audio DSP IC301 (Pin 47) receives the Reset signal.

Servo DSP IC201 (Pin 90) receives the Reset signal.

Checking the inside SW

LD (Laser Diode) ON

Adjustment of tracking and focus offset

Spindle kick, focus sweep, and focus ON If checking fails once, the S-shaped waveform
will be measured with RF gain increased.
D
Checking if focus is OK If the level of the S-shaped waveform is 0.88 Vp-p or less,
focusing is turned ON with OEIC and RG gains increased.

Acceleration of spindle (100 ms) If checking fails three times, “EJECT” will be
displayed on the FL display.

CLV servo ON

CD drive Waiting 300 ms

Tracking balance adjustment (Tracking open)

Tracking close

GFS (RF lock) check E

Focus balance adjustment

Focus gain adjustment

Tracking gain adjustment


TOC reading RF gain adjustment After TOC reading is completed
Depending on the accuracy
of the stepper, the TOC If the pickup is reading the
position memory will be program area, it will jump
located after the unit is to the TOC area.
turned ON.
F
The first track is searched for.

Playback (Muting OFF)

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5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING

A In this section, causes of failure, diagnostics points, and corrective measures can be searched for according to symptoms.
Before disassembling this unit, it is recommended to infer a failure point by referring to the error code.

For the relationship of each power-supply and signal system, see “4.3 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM.”
If software of the product is updated before performing diagnostics, check that software updating has been performed properly
before proceeding to diagnostics.
If software updating has not been performed properly, update the software, following the instructions in “8.4 UPDATING OF
THE FIRMWARE.”

Contents
[0] Prior Confirmation
B [1] Failure in Startup
[2] Display (DATA FL/LED)
[3] Operations (SW/Volume/JOG)
[4] USB (Type A/Type B)
[5] AUDIO OUT
[6] DRIVE Assy
[7] SERVICE MODE
[8] Error Codes
[9] Basic Operation Check of CPU/DSP
The waveform numbers described in this section correspond to the “10.11 WAVEFORMS.”

C
[0] Prior Confirmation
[0-1] Checking in Service Mode
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
See the section describing locations of defects in 6.SERVICE
1 — Service mode Check the failure points.
this manual. MODE

[0-2] Checking Cables


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Disconnection, Check that all the cables are securely 4.1 OVERALL
breakage, or connected. Securely connect the cables. If a cable is broken,
1 Cables CONNECTION
D loose connection Check that there is no breakage in the replace it.
DIAGRAM
of cables cables.

[1] Failure in Startup


[1-1] No power
Even after the unit is turned on, a STANDBY/ON button is not lit with red.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
4.3 POWER SUPPLY
If the V+5EV voltage is not output, the SMPS Assy
SMPS Assy BLOCK DIAGRAM
1 Power failure Check V+5EV. may be defective.
PNLB Assy 10.10 VOLTAGES
If the V+5EV voltage is output, the PNLB Assy may
Diagnostic methods
E be defective.
by Assy

[1-2] Mode shift error in Standby mode


STANDBY mode cannot be entered.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check if there is loose connection on the If the connection up to the SW is properly made and
Poor connection —
1 PNLB Assy signal line from the PANEL CPU (IC501) if the signal is not set to "L" when the SW is pressed,
/Defective SW
to the SW(S525). the SW may be defective.
If the signal is not output, PANEL CPU (IC501) 10.11 WAVEFORMS
2 Signal errors PNLB Assy Check the TSCS, TSCK, and TSI waveforms.
may be defective. MAIN 7,8,9

Check the level of POWER_ON signal If the level is "H", PANEL CPU(IC501) may be 10.10 VOLTAGES
Defective signals
3 PNLB Assy defective. [9] Basic operation
/SMPS Assy (IC501-4 pin).
F If the level is "L", SMPS Assy may be defective. check of CPU/DSP

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A
Shifting from the STANDBY mode to another mode cannot be performed.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check if there is loose connection on the If the connection up to the SW is properly made and
Poor connection —
1 PNLB Assy signal line from the PANEL CPU (IC501) if the signal is not set to "L" when the SW is pressed,
/Defective SW
to the SW(S525). the SW may be defective.
If the signal is not output, PANEL CPU (IC501) 10.11 WAVEFORMS
2 Signal errors PNLB Assy Check the TSCS, TSCK, and TSI waveforms.
may be defective. MAIN 7,8,9

Check the level of POWER_ON signal If the level is "L", PANEL CPU(IC501) may be 10.10 VOLTAGES
Defective signals
3 PNLB Assy defective. [9] Basic operation
/SMPS Assy (IC501-4 pin).
If the level is "H", SMPS Assy may be defective. check of CPU/DSP

[1-3] “E-8709” is displayed on the FL display after startup.


B
Communication between the Main CPU and Panel CPU has not been established.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
10.10 VOLTAGES
1 Signal errors PNLB Assy Check the TSCS, TSCK, and TSI waveforms. If the signal is not output, PANEL CPU (IC501) [9] Basic operation
may be defective. check of CPU/DSP
If power is not output, a part of the power supply
2 Power failure MAIN Assy Check the V+3R3/V+1R2 power voltages. 10.10 VOLTAGES
section may be defective.

Check the level of the PNRDY signal If the PNRDY signal level is "L" or the TSO signal 10.10 VOLTAGES
3 Signal errors MAIN Assy and the waveform of the TSO signal. waveform is not output (fixed at either L or H), the [9] Basic operation
Main CPU (IC103) may be defective. check of CPU/DSP

[1-4] The Power switch flashes in red.


C
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
A voltage error If the signal level is "L", a voltage error was
1 — Check the level of the VDET signal. —
was generated. generated.

Possible causes when the POWER switch flashes in red (IJO DETECT)
Signal Name Detection Mode Possible Failure Point Signal Name Detection Mode Possible Failure Point
Q414 IC404(REG)
V+5IJO Voltage drop V+1R2 Voltage drop
PANEL CPU/SMPS Assy IC103(MAIN CPU)
IC205(REG) IC403(REG)
V+7R6M Voltage drop V+1R25 Voltage drop
SMPS Assy IC301(AUDIO DSP)
Q502 V+3R3S Voltage drop IC201(SERVO DSP)
VFDP32 Voltage drop SMPS Assy D
IC303 (OP amp)
IC404(REG) V-7R6A Voltage rise Q302,Q301(MUTE)
V+1R2 Voltage rise
IC103(MAIN CPU) SMPS Assy
IC403(REG)
V+1R25 Voltage rise IC301(AUDIO DSP)
Note: See "10.10 VOLTAGES" about possible failure point.

[2] Display (FL/LED)


[2-1] The FL does not light. E
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
If the presence of power is not confirmed, check the 4.3 POWER SUPPLY
Check the power-supply voltages mounting statuses of the regulator IC and its BLOCK DIAGRAM
1 Power failure PNLB Assy
(V+5R6, V+32) of the FL. peripheral parts for each power supply. If they are 10.10 VOLTAGES
properly mounted, then the parts may be defective.
Check the waveforms and connection of
communication line of FL in the PNLB Assy. If no signal is output, the PANEL CPU (IC501) may 10.11 waveforms
2 Signal errors PNLB Assy
• FLSCLK be defective. PNLB 1,2,3,4
• FLBK If output signal is no problem, FL (V501) may be [9] Basic operation
• FLLAT defective. check of CPU/DSP
• FLSO

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A
[2-2] The LED does not light.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
If no signal is output, check a mounting state of
Check that the control signal for the LED PANEL CPU(IC501). If the mounting is OK, the [9] Basic operation
1 Signal errors PNLB Assy is output from the PANEL CPU (IC501).
IC501 may be defective. check of CPU/DSP

Defective parts Check that the forward voltage (2.2 - 2.7 V) If the forward voltage is not present, then the LED
2 PNLB Assy —
of LED is present at both ends of the LED. itself is defective.
Defective parts If the symptom persists after the above
3 PNLB Assy The transistor may be defective. —
of transistor corrections,

B
[3] Operations (Keys/variable controls/JOG)
As operations of all keys, variable controls, and JOG dial can be checked in Service mode.
[3-1] No key functions
STANDBY, USB STOP, PLAY, CUE, LOOP IN/OUT, RELOOP, LOOP DIVIDE+, or LOOP DIVIDE- key does not function.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check if there is loose connection on the If there is no loose connection and if the signal does
Loose connection signal line from the PANEL CPU (IC501) not become "L" when the SW is pressed, that SW is —
1 Related point
/Defective SW up to the SW. defective.
Check a mounting state of PANEL CPU(IC501).
Defective PANEL If the symptom persists after the above [9] Basic operation
2 PNLB Assy If the mounting is OK, the PANEL CPU may be
CPU (IC501) corrections, check of CPU/DSP
defective.
C
The signals from other keys are analog and connected to multiple switches.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check if there is loose connection on the If the SWs connected to the signal line function
1 Loose connection Related point signal line from the PANEL CPU (IC501) properly and if the connections are properly made, —
/Defective SW up to the SW. the SWs may be defective.

Defective PANEL Check a mounting state of PANEL CPU(IC501). [9] Basic operation
If the symptom persists after the above
2 CPU (IC501) PNLB Assy If the mounting is OK, the PANEL CPU may be check of CPU/DSP
corrections,
defective.

[3-2] Rotary selector not controllable


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check if the signals from the RENC_1, RENC If the signals are not normal, check the connections of
D Defective rotary the signal lines. If the connections are properly made, —
1 PNLB Assy _2, and RENC_SW signal lines are normal
selector the encoder (S527) may be defective. Replace it.
when the rotary selector is turned or pressed.

Defective PANEL If the symptom persists after the above Check a mounting state of PANEL CPU(IC501).
[9] Basic operation
2 CPU (IC501) PNLB Assy corrections, If the mounting is OK, the PANEL CPU may be
check of CPU/DSP
defective.

[3-3] Variable controls not controllable


Tempo slider not controllable
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check if there is loose connection on the
Loose If the connections of signal line are improper,
1 PNLB Assy signal line from the PANEL CPU (IC501) —
connection resolder it.
to the tempo slider (VR501).

E If the voltage of the TEMPO signal line (IC501-pin 97)


Defective tempo
2 PNLB Assy Check the TEMPO signal level. does not change between 5.0 V and 0 V, the tempo —
slider
slider may be defective.

Defective PANEL If the symptom persists after the above Check a mounting state of PANEL CPU(IC501). [9] Basic operation
3 PNLB Assy
CPU (IC501) corrections, If the mounting is OK, the IC501 may be damaged. check of CPU/DSP

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A
[3-4] Abnormalities regarding the JOG dial
After the JOG Assy is disassembled then reassembled, be sure to check that the load value for the JOG dial is within the
specified range. (Refer to the "8.2 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT".)
Turning of the JOG dial is not detected
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
PNLB Assy Check the waveforms of signal lines. If no waveform can be confirmed, the part (PC851) 10.11 WAVEFORMS
1 Defective part JOG1_C(IC501-pin 26)
JOGB Assy on the JOGB Assy may be defective. PNLB 5,6
JOG2_C(IC501-pin 25)

Defective PANEL If the symptom persists after the above Check a mounting state of PANEL CPU (IC501). [9] Basic operation
2 PNLB Assy
CPU (IC501) corrections, If the mounting is OK, the IC501 may be defective. check of CPU/DSP

Pressing on the JOG dial cannot be detected. B


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
If the TCH_C signal (IC501-pin 27) is not set to "L"
PNLB Assy Check the level of TCH_C signal (IC501-pin when the JOG dial is pressed and it is not set to "H" —
1 Defective part
TCHB Assy 27) when the JOG dial is pressed. when the JOG dial is not pressed, the parts (IC801
and Q801) on the TCHB Assy may be defective.

Defective PANEL If the symptom persists after the above Check a mounting state of PANEL CPU(IC501).
2 PNLB Assy —
CPU (IC501) corrections, If the mounting is OK, the IC501 may be defective.

Noise is heard when the JOG dial is turned.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
If there are any scratches, replace the scratched gear
There may be any scratches on the gear with a new one. If there is any foreign object, remove
it then replace the gears with new ones. Gears to be — C
or some foreign object between the gears.
Defective gear replaced: Load gear, Encoder gear, JOG shaft
1 or JOG DIAL B JOG Assy
If sliding surfaces of the sliding sheet are
There may be any scratches on the JOG scratched, replace it with a new one. —
DIAL B or some foreign object. If any foreign matter is attached, remove it.

The JOG dial turns too freely. (The load value for the JOG dial is outside the specified range.)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
If it is outside the specified range, adjust the position
8.2 JOG Dial
of the Cam Plate to change the load value for the
Rotation Load
JOG dial, referring to “Load adjustment method” in
Check that the load value for the JOG dial “8.2 JOG Dial Rotation Load Adjustment.” Adjustment.
Improper adjust-
1 ment or assembly JOG Assy is within the specified range, referring to
During the above adjustment, if the upper-limit adjust-
of the JOG dial “Measuring method” in “8.2 JOG Dial
ment position of the Cam Plate is reached, oil may 8.2 JOG Dial D
Rotation Load Adjustment.”
have been spattered on the Cam Plate. Rotation Load
Replace the washer, load gear, and cam plate with Adjustment.
new ones, then reassemble.

Resistance to turning the JOG dial is too strong. (The load value for the JOG dial is outside the specified range.)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
If it is outside the specified range, adjust the position 8.2 JOG Dial
of the Cam Plate to change the load value for the Rotation Load
JOG dial, referring to “Load adjustment method” in Adjustment.
Improper adjust- Check that the load value for the JOG dial “8.2 JOG Dial Rotation Load Adjustment.”
ment of the JOG is within the specified range, referring to
1 JOG Assy
dial or defective “Measuring method” in “8.2 JOG Dial During the above adjustment, if the lower-limit adjust-
washer, gear, or ment position of the Cam Plate is reached, shavings 8.2 JOG Dial
Rotation Load Adjustment.”
cam plate from the worn-out washer may have increased the Rotation Load
friction. Replace the washer, load gear, and cam plate Adjustment. E
with new ones, then reassemble.

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A
[4] USB (Type A/Type B)
[4-1] No communication via the USB connector (Type A)
Check the following, with a USB device connected to the USB A connector.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Loose PNLB Assy Check the connection of the USB
1 connections If connection is improper, resolder it. —
MAIN Assy communication line.
If JA505-pin 1 (V+5USB) cannot be confirmed and
V+5USB is
2 PNLB Assy Check the voltage level. the IC504-pin 2 can be confirmed, then go to [3]. 10.10 VOLTAGES
defective.
If V+5USB can be confirmed, go to [4].

• If the IC504-pin 5 (USB_CODETFLG) and IC504-


pin 4 (USB_VBUSON) are "H", IC504 may be
B Check the signal level of IC504-5 pin
defective.
3 Defective part PNLB Assy (USB_CODETFLG) and IC504-4 pin • In the USB device no connection state, If the IC504- —
(USB_VBUSON). pin 5 (USB_ CODETFLG) is "H" and IC504-pin 4
(USB_VBUSON) is "L", IC103 may be defective.

Defective MAIN If the symptom persists after the above [9] Basic operation
4 MAIN Assy The MAIN CPU (IC101) may be defective.
CPU corrections, check of CPU/DSP

[4-2] No communication via the USB connector (Type B)


Check the following, with a USB device connected to the USB B connector.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Loose Check the connection of the signal lines —
1 connections — If connection is improper, resolder it.
(USB_D+/USB_D-).
C
Defective MAIN If the symptom persists after the above [9] Basic operation
2 — The MAIN CPU (IC103) may be defective.
CPU corrections, check of CPU/DSP

[5] AUDIO OUT


[5-1] No sound
The analog audio signal is not output.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
• If the V+7R6A/V-7R6 voltage level is abnormal, the
SMPS Assy unit may be defective.
Check the voltages for audio (V+7R6A, • If the V+5A voltage level is abnormal, IC406 may be
D 1 Power failure MAIN Assy defective. 10.10 VOLTAGES
V-7R6, V+5A, V+3R3A).
• If the V+3R3A voltage level is abnormal, the IC402
may be defective.

Loose MAIN Assy Check the connection of the audio signal


2 connections If connection is improper, resolder it. —
JACK Assy lines (ROUT/LOUT).
If the AUDIO DSP (IC301) is OK, the DAC (IC302) [9] Basic operation
3 Signal errors MAIN Assy Check the AUDIO DSP (IC301).
may be defective. check of CPU/DSP

[6] DRIVE ASSY


[6-1] Improper operation of the loading mechanism
E No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check that the wires between the loading
Improper motor and the SLMB Assy are securely If soldering is improper, resolder it. —
1 Cables
soldering soldered. Check also the wires are not broken. If the wires are broken, replace them.
For any power-supply section that does not output
Check the power voltages. the voltage, check the mounting statuses of the
(V+7R6M, V+5R6M, VREF1R65, V+3R3B, regulator IC and its peripheral parts. 4.3 POWER SUPPLY
2 Power failure MAIN Assy
V+3R3, V+1R2A) If they are properly mounted, then the parts may be BLOCK DIAGRAM
defective.
If the signal waveform is not proper, the loading
Check the waveforms of the LPS1 and LPS2 detection SWs (S751/S752) may be improperly
3 Signal errors MAIN Assy signal lines. (The LPS1 and LPS2 signals soldered or defective. If soldering is improper, —
becomes "L" when the SW is set to ON.) resolder them. If the symptom persists, replace the
defective parts.
F

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A
No loading (There is an abnormal noise.)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
If the SW lever has shifted on the loading detection
Improper SLOTIN Check if the SW lever has shifted on the SWs (S751/S752), correct the position of the SW
1 —
assembling MECHA Assy SWs on the SMLB Assy. lever. If the soldered SWs are lifted off the board,
resolder them.
If the signal waveform is not proper, the loading
Check the waveforms on the LPS1 and detection SWs (S751 and S752) may be improperly
2 Signal errors MAIN Assy —
LPS2 signal lines. soldered or defective. Resolder them, if necessary.
If the symptom persists, replace them.

[6-2] The stepper does not work.


B
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check the connection of the parts at the periphery of
Check the power voltages.
the regulator IC that does not output the voltage. 4.3 POWER SUPPLY
1 Power failure MAIN Assy (V+7R6M, V+5R6M, VREF1R65, V+3R3B,
If the symptom persists after a corrective action, the BLOCK DIAGRAM
V+3R3, V+1R2A) power supply block is defective. Replace it.

Check the INSIDE signal. (The INSIDE SW If the signal is not proper, check the connections.
2 Signal errors MAIN Assy becomes "L" when the INSIDE SW is set to If connections are properly made, replace the —
ON.) traverse mechanism.

[6-3] No CD playback
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Any foreign —
1 CD drive Assy Check if the objective lens is dirty. Remove any dirt or dust from the lens.
matter attached C

2 Defective pickup MAIN Assy Check the LD current value. 5.3 Diagnosis of
Refer to the “5.3 Diagnosis of the Pickup Assy.”
Measure the actuator resistance value. the Pickup Assy

If the symptom persists after the above Check operations of the CD drive, referring to the
procedures described in “6. SERVICE MODE.”
3 — Service mode corrections, check operations of the CD 6. Service mode
If the CD drive functions improperly,
drive in Service mode.
see “[7] SERVICE MODE” in this section.

[7] SERVICE MODE


[7-1] The measured error rate is outside the specified range in Player Operation mode.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
First, whether the cause is attributable to the
Scratches or disc or to the player must be distinguished. If it is clearly dirty, replace it with a CD of good D
1 DISC —
dirt on the disc Check if the recording surface of the disc is condition.
dirty.
Measure the error rate, using the same disc If the error rate measured in a different area is OK,
that produced the bad error rate but using the CD is defective. Replace the CD with one in good
Scratches or the addresses in a different area. If the error condition.
2 DISC —
dirt on the disc rate measured in a different area is OK, the If no error rate measured in various areas throughout
CD is defective. the entire surface of the CD is OK, go to [3].
Check if any foreign matter, such as
Any foreign Traverse shavings, dirt, or dust, is attached to the
3 Clean the lens. —
matter attached mechanism lens of the Pickup Assy.
Improper Traverse Check that the traverse mechanism has
4 If it has not, reinstall it properly. —
assembly mechanism been securely installed.
Improper Traverse Check that the loading mechanism Assy
5 If it has not, reinstall it properly. — E
assembly mechanism has been securely installed.
Any foreign Traverse Check for any foreign matter on the spindle
6 Remove any foreign matter. —
matter attached mechanism table.
Any foreign Traverse Check if any foreign matter is attached to —
7 Remove any foreign matter.
matter attached mechanism the magnet portion of the Pickup Assy.
If their waveforms are not of the same quality, check 10.11
Check that the waveforms of the RFO and the mounting status of the Servo IC (IC201).
8 Signal errors MAIN Assy AGCRF signals form clear eye patterns. WAVEFORMS
If it is correctly mounted, then it may be defective.
MAIN d, e
Replace it.
Traverse If the symptom persists after the above 5.3 Diagnosis of
9 Defective pickup See “5.3 Diagnosisi of the Pickup Assy” for details.
mechanism corrections, the Pickup Assy

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[7-2] The drive does not work during Test Operation mode.
The LD does not emit light.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check the LD current and measure the 5.3 Diagnosis of
1 Defective pickup — See “5.3 Diagnosis of the Pickup Assy” for details.
resistance value of the actuator. the Pickup Assy
The spindle motor does not rotate.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
If the signal is not normal, check the mounting
1 Signal errors MAIN Assy Check that the DRVMUTE1 signal becomes statuses of the DRIVER IC (IC204) and MAIN CPU —
H after loading is completed. (IC103) terminals. If they are properly mounted, then
the IC103 may be defective.
B Check a SPIN signal. If the signal is not normal, check the mounting
2 Signal errors MAIN Assy (1.65 V at the center. The voltage in the statuses of the DRIVER IC (IC204) and Servo CPU

(IC201) terminals. If they are properly mounted, then
start-up acceleration is around 3 V.)
the IC204 and IC201 may be defective.
Check the mounting statuses of the regulator IC of
the power-supply section that produces that voltage
and its peripheral parts. If they are properly mounted,
Check the power voltages. then the parts may be defective. 4.3 POWER SUPPLY
3 Power failure MAIN Assy (V+7R6M, V+5R6M, VREF1R65, V+3R3S) VREF1R65 is produced at the Servo IC (IC201). BLOCK DIAGRAM
If this voltage is not output, check the mounting
status of the IC201. If it is properly mounted, then the
part may be defective.

— If the symptom persists after the above —


4 Defective parts DRIVER IC(IC204) may be defective.
corrections,

C In-focus not possible


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check the LD current and measure the 5.3 Diagnosis of
1 Defective pickup MAIN Assy Refer to the “5.3 Diagnosis of the Pickup Assy.”
resistance value of the actuator. the Pickup Assy
For any power-supply section that does not output
Check the power voltages. the voltage, check the mounting statuses of the 4.3 POWER SUPPLY
2 Power failure MAIN Assy (V+7R6M, V+5R6M, VREF1R65, V+3R3S) regulator IC and its peripheral parts. If they are BLOCK DIAGRAM
properly mounted, then the parts may be defective.

No tracking close
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective pickup MAIN Assy Check the LD current and measure the 5.3 Diagnosis of
Refer to the “5.3 Diagnosis of the Pickup Assy.”
resistance value of the actuator. the Pickup Assy
D For any power-supply section that does not output
Check the power voltages. the voltage, check the mounting statuses of the 4.3 POWER SUPPLY
2 Power failure MAIN Assy (V+7R6M, V+5R6M, VREF1R65, V+3R3S) regulator IC and its peripheral parts. If they are BLOCK DIAGRAM
properly mounted, then the parts may be defective.

Traverse Check that focusing is in. (If focusing is out,


3 — See “In-focus not possible” above. —
mechanism tracking close is not possible.)

[8] Error Codes


How to respond when an error code is displayed on the FL DISPLAY is described below.
E
E-6002: COMMUNICATION ERROR
• The program cannot be written in the DSP.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power failure MAIN Assy Check the power voltages. If the voltage level is abnormal, IC402 or IC403
10.10 VOLTAGES
(V+3R3A, V+1R25) may be defective.

If the AUDIO DSP (IC301) is not operating, it may


Check if the AUDIO DSP (IC301) is be defective. [9] Basic operation
2 Defective part MAIN Assy
operating. If the AUDIO DSP (IC301) is operating, the MAIN check of CPU/DSP
CPU (IC103) may be defective.

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[9] Confirmation of basic operations of the CPU/DSP
First, check if the voltage at each section is OK.

[9-1] Periphery of the MAIN CPU: IC103


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check the waveforms and levels of the If the SH_STATUS signal is fixed at “L” or ”H,” the
following signals: Main CPU is not operating. 10.11
1 — MAIN Assy WAVEFORMS
• Reset: MAIN_RST must be ”H.” If both the Reset and Clock signals are OK, IC103
IC103
• Clock: Check the waveform of CLK66M. (MAIN CPU), IC101 (FLASH ROM) or IC102 MAIN 1,4
• Status: Check the waveform of SH_STATUS. (SDRAM) may be defective.

[9-2] SERVO DSP: IC201 B

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


Check the waveforms and levels of the
following signals (in CD PLAY mode): If both the Reset and Clock signals are OK, but the
MAIN Assy 10.11
1 — • Reset: SRVRST must be ”H.” SRVSCLK signal is not output, the SERVO DSP
IC201 WAVEFORMS
• Clock: Check the waveform of CLK_S_16M. (IC201) may be defective. MAIN 3,6
• Servo clock: Check the waveform of
SRVSCLK.

[9-3] AUDIO DSP: IC301


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check the waveforms and levels of the
MAIN Assy following signals (in PLAY mode): If both the Reset and Clock signals are OK, but the 10.11 C
1 — IC301 • Data request: DSPDREQ DSPDREQ signal is not output, the AUDIO DSP WAVEFORMS
• Reset: DSPRST must be ”H.” (IC301) may be defective. MAIN 5,2
• Clock: Check the waveform of CLK_A_16M.

[9-4] PANEL CPU: IC501


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
Check the waveforms and levels of the
MAIN Assy following signals: If the Reset signal is OK, but the TSCK signal is not 10.11
1 — WAVEFORMS
IC501 • Reset: RESET (IC501, Pin 12) must be ”H.” output, the PANEL CPU (IC501) may be defective.
• MAIN communication clock: Check the MAIN 8
waveform of TSCK (IC501, Pin 37).

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Item Specifications Measurement Procedures Failure Judgment Remarks
Laser Diode (LD) current Typ. 65 mA 1 Make sure that no CD is loaded. The LD can be judged to have degraded if the
Max. 75 mA 2 Enter Service mode. LD current, which is calculated by dividing the
3 Connect a tester between the test lands LD3S and measured voltage difference (DC value) by 22,

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1

LDCHK on the MAIN Assy to check the voltage is 75 mA or higher.


difference between them.
4 During Test Operation mode, press the TEMPO Note: Check the mounting status of R227, R228,
button to turn the LD on. R232 and R233 (22 ohms).
5 Measure the voltage difference (DC value) between the
test lands LD3S and LDCHK on the MAIN Assy.
6 Press the TEMPO button to turn the LD off.
Confirm that the voltage difference between test
lands LD3S and LDCHK becomes 0 then
disconnect the tester.
Focus coil resistance 3.7 ± 0.55 Ω 1 Make sure that no CD is loaded. If the measurement result is beyond the
2 Remove the bottom plate and set the LD short-circuit specified value, the pickup is in failure.
CNCT Assy
switch (S951) to Short side. (see right figure.)
3 Disconnect the FFC cable that connects the CNCT
Assy and the MAIN Assy from the CN201 connector.

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4 Measure the conductor resistance of the terminal

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2

assembly between Pins 33 and 34 of the FFC cable.

Tracking coil resistance 4.3 ± 0.65 Ω 1 Make sure that no CD is loaded. If the measurement result is beyond the
2
2 Remove the bottom plate and set the LD short-circuit specified value, the pickup is in failure.
switch (S951) to Short side. (see right figure.)
3 Disconnect the FFC cable that connects the CNCT LD short-circuit
Assy and the MAIN Assy from the CN201 connector. switch
4 Measure the conductor resistance of the terminal SHORT OPEN
assembly between Pins 31 and 32 of the FFC cable.
5.3 DIAGNOSIS OF THE PICKUP ASSY

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S-shaped level Reference: 1.7 Vp-p 1 Enter Service mode. If the measurement result is twice or more, or
Usually use a pressed CD, as the 2 Load a pressed CD. (Standby) 50 % or less of the reference value, the pickup
measurement result depends on the disc 3 Connect and set a digital oscilloscope so that the or the MAIN Assy is defective.
type. p-p level at the test land (FE) can be measured.
4 During Test Operation mode, press the TIME,

3
then A CUE buttons to send a command.
3

5 Measure the p-p level (S-shaped level) at the FF.

Tracking Error (TE) level Reference: 1.0 Vp-p 1 Enter Service mode. If the measurement result is twice or more, or
Usually use a pressed CD, as the 2 Load a pressed CD. (Standby) 50 % or less of the reference value, the pickup
measurement result depends on the disc 3 Connect and set a digital oscilloscope so that the or the MAIN Assy is defective.
type. p-p level at the test land (TE) can be measured.
4 During Test Operation mode, press the buttons in the
following order to send a command: TIME, TEMPO,
RELOOP, then LOOP IN twice.
5 Measure the p-p level of waveform at the TE.

RFO level Reference: 1.1 Vp-p 1 Play back a pressed CD. If the measurement result is twice or more, or You may disconnect the measuring
Usually use a pressed CD, as the 2 Measure the p-p level of RF waveform at the RFO 50 % or less of the reference value, the pickup equipment during measurement, if you
measurement result depends on the disc test land on the MAIN Assy. or the MAIN Assy is defective. wish.
type.

4
4

Auto Gain Control (AGC) RF level 1.2 Vp-p ± 10 % 1 Play back a CD. If the RFO level value is twice or less, or 50 % You may disconnect the measuring
The measurement result does not depend 2 During playback, measure the p-p level of RF or less of the reference value, and the AGC RF equipment during measurement, if you
on the disc type. waveform at the AGCRF test land on the MAIN Assy. level is out of the range stipulated in the wish.
specifications, the MAIN Assy is defective.
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5.4 CONNECTION CHECK WITH THE PC

[1. USB B connector] A

Whether communication between the PC connected via the USB B connector and this unit is properly performed or not can
be confirmed on the PC.
Note: Installation of the driver software is not necessary.

CONTROL MODE Setting


When you check the connection, please set this unit to CONTROL MODE.

How to Enter
Press the [ ] key more than one second.
B

Use Device Manager for checking.


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

In a case of Windows XP:


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

A communication check may be easily performed if connection is


made with Device Manager displayed on the PC screen.

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5.5 ABOUT VOLTAGE MONITORING

A Specifications of Voltage Monitoring


The Panel microcomputer of this unit always monitors for power failure of the unit and will shut the unit off immediately after
an error is detected.
The specifications of the terminal of the microcomputer for monitoring are as shown below.

Name of the terminal of the microcomputer: VDET (Pin 3 of IC501)


• Content to be detected
Power failure generated inside the MAIN and SMPS Assys
• Terminal voltage
Normal: 5 V
Abnormal: 0 V
B • Timing of monitoring start
0.1 sec after the unit is turned ON
• Timing for failure judgment
0.5 sec after an error is detected

If an error is generated, the STANDBY LED will flash after the unit shuts itself off.
After the unit shuts itself off because of an error, unplug the AC power cord and wait 1 minute before turning the unit ON
by pressing the STANDBY/ON key.

Diagnostic procedure
1 Unplug the AC power cord.
C 2 Replace R599 on the PNLB Assy with R569.
3 Plug the AC power cord.
4 Turn the unit ON and check each voltage.
*Unplug the AC power cord after several seconds, because power will be forcibly supplied even if any voltage is abnormal.
(If abnormal voltage continues, the defective point may produce heat, which may be dangerous.)
5 If the voltage at any power IC is abnormal, the circuit that is connected to the power IC or the power IC itself may be
defective.
6 Repair the detective part.
7 Replace R569 on the PNLB Assy with R599 (return R599 to its original position).

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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 TEST MODE
The following service modes are prepared for this unit. A

1 Confirmation of the button input and an indication function.


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

2 Check mode of the load of JOG dial.


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

3 Indication of various information


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

4 Error display list


An error code and the contents are shown. B

5 Confirmation of movement of the drive unit


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

6 Updating firmware
Mode for firmware updating. Two modes (one for updating using a USB memory device and one for updating using
a CD-ROM) are provided.
Refer to the “8.4 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE.”

6.2 ABOUT THE DEVICE OF CDJ-350


Device Name Function Part No. Ref No. Assy
MAIN CPU System control R5S72630P200FP IC103 MAIN Assy
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FLASH Memory for MAIN CPU (Firmware) DYW1792 IC101 MAIN Assy
SDRAM Memory for MAIN CPU (Work) K4S561632J-UC75 IC102 MAIN Assy
DSP Audio DSP DSPC56371AF180 IC301 MAIN Assy
DSP Servo DSP TC94A15FG IC201 MAIN Assy
Servo Driver Disc drive control BD7956FS IC204 MAIN Assy
Panel microcomputer Button input, LED & FL control PEG740A8-K IC501 PNLB Assy

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[1] Display of various information
How to Enter Service Modes

1) Version/error history
The Version Display mode is entered after the RELOOP key is held pressed for at least 10 sec.
(This does not apply when the TEMPO slider is set to the end "–" (uppermost) position or "+" (lowermost) position.
Each time the BPM LOCK key is pressed in Version Display mode, the versions for the MAIN, DISPLAY, and DSP
programs are displayed, in that order.

To change screens between Version Display and Error History, press the VINYL MODE key while the Version Display
screen is displayed.
B The error log screens will be changed if you press the DIVIDE (LEFT) or DIVIDE (RIGHT) key while the error history is
displayed.

2) Service mode (Panel diagnosis/JOG load measurement)


To enter Service mode, set the POWER switch to ON while holding the BACK and TEMPO RANGE keys pressed.
To enter JOG Load Measurement mode, set the TEMPO slider to the + (MAX) position during Service mode.
For details on how to operate, see “[2] Confirmation of the button input and an indication function.”
Set the POWER switch to OFF to quit this mode.

3) CD drive diagnosis mode


To enter CD Drive Diagnosis mode, set the POWER switch to ON while pressing the TIME and CD SELECT keys pressed.
Set the POWER switch to OFF to quit this mode.
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4) Firmware Updating (USB media)


To enter this mode, set the POWER switch to ON while pressing the SOURCE SELECT USB and RELOOP keys pressed.
After updating is completed, set the POWER switch to OFF to quit this mode.

5) Firmware Updating (CDROM media)


To enter this mode, set the POWER switch to ON while pressing the SOURCE SELECT DISC and RELOOP keys pressed.
After updating is completed, set the POWER switch to OFF to quit this mode.

6) Factory reset
To enter this mode, set the POWER switch to ON while holding the SOURCE SELECT USB and BACK keys pressed.
For details on items to be factory-reset, see “8.3 USER SETTABLE ITEMS.”
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[2] Confirmation of the button input and an indication function
When it spends a power supply while prssing a TEMPO RANGE button and a BACK button simultaneously, It is displayed
in the FL, "SERVICE MODE", and enters into this mode.
In this mode, the input of each button, JOG, volume, etc. is normal, and it can check that a display can also be performed
normally. In addition, indication turns on while pressing a button.

Caution: In this status display, if a TEMPO SLIDER is shifted to the + direction (lower side), it will shift to "the load
measurement mode of JOG."
Button, Switch Light up LED Status display of FL (BUTTON) Other Displays
PLAY/PAUSE PLAY/PAUSE PLAY
CUE CUE CUE B
IN/CUE/HOT LOOP IN/CUE/HOT LOOP IN
OUT/OUT ADJUST OUT/OUT ADJUST OUT
RELOOP/EXIT RELOOP/EXIT RELOOP
TRACK REV (o) TRACK |<<
TRACK FWD (p) TRACK >>|
SEARCH REV (m) REV <<
SEARCH FWD (n) FWD >>
JOG MODE VINYL JOG MODE
TEMPO TEMPO
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MASTER TEMPO MASTER TEMPO MASTER TEMPO
TIME MODE/AUTO CUE TIME/ACUE
DISPLAY/UTILITY DISPLAY
BACK All LED lights up All FL lights up
EJECT EJECT EJECT
BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE(LEFT) BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE DIVIDE <-
BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE(RIGHT) BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE DIVIDE ->
JOG TOUCH JOG TOUCH SW
TEMPO SLIDER g MARK of PLAYING ADDRESS
JOG (FWD) JOG > D
JOG (REV) JOG <
USB_STOP USB_STOP USB STOP
USB USB USB The upper part of the left of FL lights up.
CD CD CD The upper part of the right of FL lights up.
PC PC PC The lower part of the left of FL lights up.
ROTARY SELECTOR (SW) PUSH
ROTARY SELECTOR (FWD ROTATE*1) The number of upper of FL is increased.
ROTARY SELECTOR (REV ROTATE*2) The number of upper of FL is decreased.
PLAYLIST ADD PLAYLIST
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BPM LOCK BPM ADJUST
*1: Turn to the right.
*2: Turn to the left.

[3] Check mode of the load of JOG dial


Refer to the "8.2 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT."

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[4] The list of error display
Time display shows "E-XXXX: DISC DRIVE ERROR".
Main Sub Error Type Medium Error Content
E-6002 — DSP PROGRAM — The program cannot be written in the DSP.

E-7024 — Updating error — Updating failed.

E-7201 26 TOC READ ERROR CD TOC data cannot be read.


22 CD Focus servo cannot be closed.
E-8301 PLAYER ERROR
91 CD The pickup cannot be returned to the inner track of the disc.

B 12 PLAYER ERROR CD The desired address could not be searched for.


E-8302
15 (Playback error) CD The address could not be read.

E-8303 99 Buffer write error CD Writing of music data in the buffer failed.
CD Although compressed music data files (MP3/AAC) are supported by this unit, a data or
E-8304 — Decoding error
decoding (decompression) error was generated.
Although the filename extension of the music file (MP3/AAC/WAV/AIFF) is proper, the format
E-8305 — Format error CD
of descriptions in the file is not supported.

— Although the piece of music had once been registered in the library (database) or a playlist, etc.,
E-8306 No music file USB
that piece had been erased from the USB storage device as of time of playback.
E-8307 — USB writing error USB Writing to the USB storage device failed.
E-8709 — COMMUNICATION ERROR — Communication between the panel microcomputer and the main microcomputer failed.
C E-9101 90 LOADING TIMEOUT CD A mechanical error (timeout) was generated during loading/unloading of a disc.

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[5] Confirmation of movement of the drive unit
This mode consists of "player operation mode" and "test operation mode."

<Player operation mode>


Basic operation of Servo, such as setup, play, pause, and track search, is carried out.
Moreover, measurement of an error rate can also be performed.

<Test operation mode>


Servo operation is finely controllable gradually.

* It becomes player operation mode and shifts to test operation mode by the key input in the beginning. B
* The command treated here is for mainly testing a mechanism and a servo system, and is not for DJ functions, such as scan
and tempo.

Function Main unit button


<Player operation mode>
Servo All Off (Stop) TIME
Play(Trace) / Pause PLAY/PAUSE
Track Search Fwd/Rev TRACK SEARCH FWD/REV
Error Rate Count CUE
Eiect EJECT
Mode Change (-> Test operation mode) MASTER TEMPO

<Test operation mode> C


Servo All Off (Stop) TIME
LD On/Off TEMPO TEMPO
Focus On/Off RELOOP RELOOP
Spindle Kick, Tracking On IN/CUE (HOT LOOP)
Tracking Off OUT (OUT ADJUST)
Slide FWD SEARCH FWD
Slide REV SEARCH REV
Pickup Up/Down DISPLAY/UTILITY
Mode Change (->Player operation mode) MASTER TEMPO

Player operation mode command


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Play(Trace) / Pause
If it is in a stop state, it will set up and play. Moreover, if it is in a play state, whenever it will push a button, a pause and
a play are carried out by turns.
Display a playing address in FL at present.
Note: In this mode, even if it inserts a disc, an automatic setup is not carried out.
Moreover, a play is not carrying out audio reproduction, but is tracing the signal side of a disc.
Trace a disc by a turn of four times speed in the play. The sound is not output.

Track Search F/R


Search a track displayed by a FWD / REV direction and do pause.

Error Rate Count E


I measure an error rate from a present position doing a play/pause for about 10 seconds and display a measurement result
in FL. Usually, a track to measure is made to search and this button is inputted from a pause state.
For example, it is displayed as "3.56E-4 O.K." etc.
If an error rate is less than 3.00E-3, it will be displayed as OK. If an error rate is larger than 3.00E-3, it will be displayed as
NG.
Measurement with the managed disc at the time of factory shipments is a premise.
The product does not judge whether they are inferior goods at the time of service.

Eject
A disc is ejected.

Mode Change F
If the MASTER TEMPO button is pushed into player operation mode, MASTER TEMPO LED will light up, and it will shift to
the below-mentioned "test operation mode."

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Test operation mode command
Servo operation is finely controllable gradually.
Keep in mind a test operation mode command that it may give a damage to a player as mistaking the usage.

Servo All Off


When servo is ON, all servo will be turned off if the TIME button is pushed.
“ALL OFF” will be displayed.

LD On/Off
The LD can be turned on or off by pressing the TEMPO key. “LD ON” or “LD OFF” will be displayed.

B Focus On
If the RELOOP key is pressed in Stop mode, the LD is turned ON and auto focusing will be performed.
“FCS ON” will be displayed.

Spindle Kick, Tracking On/Off


If the IN/REALTIME CUE (LOOP IN) key is pressed while the tracking servo is OFF, spindle kick then automatic
adjustment will be performed, after which the tracking servo will be turned ON.
If the key is pressed while the tracking servo is ON, it will be turned OFF. “TRK ON” or “TRK OFF” will be displayed.

Tracking Off
If the OUT (LOOP OUT) key is pressed while the tracking servo is ON, it will be turned OFF.
“TRK ON” will be displayed.
C
Slide FWD
If the SEARCH n (FWD) key is pressed while the tracking servo is ON, it will be turned OFF and the slider will be
shifted by about 2 mm in the FWD direction. “SLD FWD” will be displayed.

Slide REV
If the SEARCH m (REV) key is pressed while the tracking servo is ON, it will be turned OFF and the slider will be
shifted by about 2 mm in the REV direction. “SLD REV” will be displayed.

Pickup Up/Down
f the DISPLAY/UTILITY key is pressed during Stop mode, the LD will be turned ON then the pickup will be moved
up and down. Focusing will not be closed. “PU UP/DN” will be displayed.
D
Mode Change
If the MASTER TEMPO key is pressed in Test Operation mode, the MASTER TEMPO LED will go dark then above-
mentioned Player Operation mode will be entered.
*To start up the unit in Test mode in steps, input the commands in the following order: "Servo All Off," "Focus On,"
then “Spindle Kick, Tracking On."

E
[6] Updating of the firmware
Refer to the "8.4 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE."

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7. DISASSEMBLY

Note: A

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

Diagnosis of MAIN Assy


(1) Remove the four screws. (BPZ30P080FTB)
(2) Remove the two screws. (BBZ30P060FTB) 1 1

2 B

1 • Bottom view 1 • Rear view C


Front

(3) Remove the control panel section. Control panel section


3

Diagnosis
D

27P FFC

• Note on Reassembly
Make styling so that 27P FFC does not insert it OK NG
inward (top of MAIN Assy).
27P FFC PNLB Assy 27P FFC PNLB Assy

MAIN Assy MAIN Assy F

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A SLOTIN MECHA Section


[1] MAIN PCB stay
(1) Disconnect the 27P FFC from control panel 27P FFC
section. CNCT Assy
(2) Change the position of the LD SW (S951) on
the CNCT Assy to "SHORT". 1 CN402

Note:
2
After work, connect the flexible cable on step (3),
then change the position to "OPEN".
B

(3) Disconnect the two flexible cables and 4 4 3


one connector.
(4) Remove the four screws. (BPZ30P080FTB) 5
C (5) Remove the four screws. (ABZ30P060FTC) CN403

MAIN PCB stay CN401 3


5

5
CN201 5
Front 3 4
4
D

(6) Remove the MAIN PCB stay.


MAIN PCB stay

6
E

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A
[2] SLOTIN MECHA Section
(1) Remove the four float springs G5.
(2) Hook the four float springs G5 to the four
hooks of the float base 05 Assy.
1
1 2
2

1 1
2 2
Float base 05 Assy Float base 05 Assy
1
2
C

Float spring G5 Float spring G5

(3) Remove the SLOTIN MECHA section. D

SLOTIN MECHA section

3 E

Direction of the dampers when attaching them


When attaching the dampers, place them so that
their projections (large) face front.

Projection (large)

to the front Damper


F

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A TM Assy-S (VTM091)
[1] Mecha Plate
(1) Remove the four screws. (BPZ30P080FTB)
(2) Remove the mecha plate. 1
1 ×3

B
Mecha plate

C
Note of earth spring Earth spring
• Be sure not to lose it. Mecha plate
• Be careful to the installation places.
• Confirm it by viewing.

This boss is not installation position.

[2] SLOTIN MECHA Assy


(1) Disconnect the flexible cable.
(2) Unhook the four hooks. SLOTIN MECHA Assy 1

2
CN751 2

E
2

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(3) Remove the SLOTIN MECHA Assy. A

• Note on Reassembly
When binding the cables from the SLMB Assy, be
careful that the bound part will not protrude from
the edge of the board toward the rear. Bind them
so that the bound part will come to the upper side
of Side A.
SLMB Assy Binder SLOTIN MECHA Assy
• Bottom view 3
B

Bound part
Side A
OK
Rear side Cable Side B

Side A
NG
Side B

Side A
NG
Side B

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A
[3] TM Assy-S (VTM091)
(1) Short-circuit two positions of figure solodering. Pickup
(short)

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

• Rear view

(2) Unhook the four hooks.

2
TM Assy-S (VTM091)

C 2

(3) Release the flexible cables, as required.


(4) Remove the TM Assy-S (VTM091). TM Assy-S (VTM091)

D
Note on the float rubber installation
4
OK NG

Pole of the float base 05 Assy

Hook
×2

Pickup lens
Cleaning the pickup lens

Before shipment, be sure to clean the pickup lens,


using the following cleaning materials:

F Cleaning liquid : GEM1004


Cleaning paper: GED-008

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A
Arrangement of the FFC
• Pickup FFC • Spindle motor FFC
Spindle motor
FFC

CNCT
Assy

• Stepping motor FFC

Stepping motor Stepping motor


FFC

Pickup
CNCT Assy FFC CNCT Assy

• 5P FFC

SLMB Assy
CNCT Assy F

5P FFC

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A JOG Dial Section


(1) Disconnect the two connectors.
(2) Remove the four screws. (BPZ30P080FTB)
JOG dial section
(3) Remove it while pulling JOG dial section to
front side.

CN504 CN501

1 1 2
2
B

2
2

Front • Bottom view


C

JOG Dial Rotation Load Adjustment Mechanism


About details of Adjustment etc., refer to the
“8.2 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT”.

JOG dial rotation load


adjustment mechanism

Screw tightening order


The other screws are random order.

A
E
4
1

2
3

F B

Front • Bottom view

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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED
Before 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 (Flash ROM) • Confirmation of the version of the firmware (MAIN, DSP)
• Updating to the latest version of the firmware

• Part of JOG dial section • JOG dial rotation load adjustment

8.2 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT C

JOG Check Mode : ON


• It is the mode which judges the load (light/heavy) numerically when rotating the JOG dial.

POWER ON TEMPO

TEMPO RANGE BACK


Mode for checking the
load on the Jog dial
D

JOG Check Mode : CANCEL

POWER OFF

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A [Measuring method]
1. The adjustment value of the Cam plate should be adjusted to "0" (Refer to Fig. 1).
2. First, rotate the Jog dial 5 times or more. The value at this time should not be inluded in measurement.
The actual measurement should be done after this rotation.
3. Enters the the Jog load confirmation mode.
4. Rotate the Jog dial quickly, and the direction of the rotation should be clockwise.
5. The rotational speed, time and the judgement are displayed in the FL display (Refer to Fig. 2).
The decreasing time of the rotation speed from ×3 to ×1.5 ("the rotation decreasing time") is displayed only when the
maximum speed is ×7 or more.
Confirm that the average of 4 times of "the rotation decreasing time" is in the spec.
Spec: 80 ± 10 msec.
B
Note: This spec (80 ± 10 msec) applied to only the process to fulfill the spec of the final product (80 ± 25 msec).
5. If "the rotation decreasing time" is not in the spec, change the adjustment value of the Cam plate and do the above
inspection from No. 3 to No. 4 again.

Cam plate

To decrease
the load

Adjust to "0".
C

To increase the load


Judgement Average of rotation
decreasing time
Fig. 1 Cam plate Fig. 2 Example of displaying FL

[Load adjustment method]


If it is outside the specified range (-1, -2, -3, +1, +2) , adjust the position of the Cam plate.
D
-1, -2, -3 : To decrease the load
+1, +2 : To increase the load

8.3 USER SETABLE ITEMS


The following data have been set in each IC.

Item for Which User's Setting Value (The factory default Content to be
settings are indicated in bold.) Part No. Part Name Ref No. Assy
Setting is Available Stored
E
-36 dB/-42 dB/-48 dB/
A. CUE LEVEL -54 dB/-60 dB/-66 dB/
-72 dB/-78 dB

MIDI CHANNEL 1 to 16
DYW1792 Flash ROM IC101 MAIN UTILITY setting
AUTO STANDBY OFF/20 min/40 min/60 min
LIBRARY CREATOR LIBRARY/FOLDER
VERSION No. —
TIME MODE TIME/REMAIN
AUTO CUE ON/OFF

F JOG MODE CDJ/VINYL DYW1792 Flash ROM IC101 MAIN Statuses of keys
TEMPO RANGE ± 6 % / ±10 % / ±16 % / WIDE
MASTER TEMPO ON/OFF

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8.4 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE

A
The device and updater file name for update is the following.

Device File Name


MAIN MAIN CPU C350MAIN.UPD

A version is not contained in a file name.

When USB memory is used


Please use USB memory formatted by FAT32. It does not correspond to HFS+.
1 A file to update is copied to USB memory. B

2 Please turn on a power supply, pushing both the buttons of SOURCE SELECT/USB and RELOOP.
(Please continue pushing until "DOWNLOAD" screen appears.)

3 The FL is displayed the following screen during update.


In the display example, show it is updating to 1.01 from Ver. 1.00.

4 Since the message of "COMPLETE" will be displayed if update is completed,


please return on a power supply.

When CD-R/RW is used


1 A file to update is copied to CD-R/RW.

2 Please turn on a power supply, pushing both the buttons of SOURCE SELECT/DISC and RELOOP.
(Please continue pushing until "DOWNLOAD" screen appears.)

3 The rest is the same as that of the case where USB memory is used.

Recovery when failing


When the power supply has been turned off on the way, subsequent normal operation becomes impossible.
When the error code of "E-7024" is displayed, the recovery mode operates when performing the update procedure
mentioned above again, and update is performed.
In this case, please carry out by USB memory in recovery. CD-ROM cannot be used.

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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 b mark on product are used for disassembly.

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

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

9.1 PACKING SECTION

SYXJ8
only KXJ5 only

D
or or
AXJ5 only
or or

E
FLXJ only

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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
> 1 Power Cable See Contrast table (2) 15 Vinyl Bag Z21-013
> 2 Power Cord (Taiwan) See Contrast table (2) 16 Vinyl Bag See Contrast table (2) A

3 Audio Cable XDE3045 17 Packing Sheet AHG7015


4 Control Cord XDE3063 18 Pad F See Contrast table (2)
5 CD-ROM DXX2653 19 Pad R See Contrast table (2)
(rekordbox license key attached)
20 Packing Case See Contrast table (2)
6 Disc Force Eeject Pin DEX1008 21 Recycle Label (M) See Contrast table (2)
(mounted on bottom of product) NSP 22 CCC S & E Label See Contrast table (2)
7 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) 23 Caution Card SB See Contrast table (2)
8 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) NSP 24 License Key Label Assy DXA2190
9 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
B

10 Operating Instructions) See Contrast table (2)


11 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
12 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
NSP 13 Warranty Card See Contrast table (2)
NSP 14 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


CDJ-350/SYXJ8, CUXJ, FLXJ, KXJ5 and AXJ5 are constructed the same except for the following:
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Mark No. Symbol and Description
/SYXJ8 /CUXJ /FLXJ /KXJ5 /AXJ5
> 1 Power Cable ADG1154 ADG7022 ADG1154 XDG3054 ADG7079
> 2 Power Cord (Taiwan) Not used Not used ADG7097 Not used Not used
7 Operating Instructions (En, Fr, De) DRB1508 Not used Not used Not used Not used
8 Operating Instructions (It, Nl, Es, Ru) DRB1534 Not used Not used Not used Not used
9 Operating Instructions (En, Fr) Not used DRB1507 Not used Not used Not used
D
10 Operating Instructions (En, Es, Zhtw) Not used Not used DRB1509 Not used Not used
11 Operating Instructions (Ko) Not used Not used Not used DRB1511 Not used
12 Operating Instructions (Zhcn, En) Not used Not used Not used Not used DRB1510
NSP 13 Warranty Card ARY7107 Not used Not used Not used Not used
16 Vinyl Bag Not used Not used Z21-013 Not used Not used

18 Pad F DHA1817 DHA1817 DHA1817 DHA1819 DHA1817


19 Pad R DHA1818 DHA1818 DHA1818 DHA1820 DHA1818
20 Packing Case DHG2957 DHG2958 DHG2960 DHG2962 DHG2961
21 Recycle Label (M) Not used Not used Not used DRW2307 Not used
NSP 22 CCC S & E Label Not used Not used Not used Not used DRW2310
E
23 Caution Card SB Not used Not used ARM7064 Not used Not used

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9.2 EXTERIOR SECION

Refer to “9.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION”.

D B

B
C

E C

F
C

H
SLMB
CN751

D A

D
Spindle
Motor
Pickup A D
Assy

E Refer to
“9.4 SLOTIN MECHA SECTION”.
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE

F
SIDE

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(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 JACK Assy DWX3107
2 MAIN Assy DWX3105 A
3 CNCT Assy DWX3111
> 4 SMPS Assy See Contrast table (2)
5 17P FFC DDD1494

6 50P FFC DDD1536


7 Connector Assy 13P DKP3865
8 Earth Lead wire DE007VE0
9 Damper CNV6011
10 Earth Spring DBH1398

B
11 Float Spring (G5) DBH1494
12 Mecha Plate DNH2642
13 Main PCB Stay DNH2914
14 Rear Chassis DNH2915
>NSP 15 Chassis See Contrast table (2)

16 Rubber Foot VEB1349


NSP 17 P. U. Caution Label DRW2448
18 • • • • •
19 • • • • •
20 Screw (M3 x 5) DBA1340
C

21 Screw ABZ30P060FTC
22 Screw BBZ30P060FTB
23 Screw BPZ30P080FTB
24 Screw PPZ30P080FTB

(2) CONTRAST TABLE D


CDJ-350/SYXJ8, CUXJ, FLXJ, KXJ5 and AXJ5 are constructed the same except for the following:
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Mark No. Symbol and Description
/SYXJ8 /CUXJ /FLXJ /KXJ5 /AXJ5
> 4 SMPS Assy DWR1482 DWR1481 DWR1482 DWR1482 DWR1482
> NSP 15 Chassis DNK5576 DNK5780 DNK5781 DNK5784 DNK5782

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9.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION

A
• Bottom view

Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)
B
G
B

Encoder arm

C Hook
Arm spring

Hook

Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)

MAIN
CN402
E

Note: B
NON-CONTACT

A
During reassembly, be careful not to scratch the sliding surface
CONTACT SIDE

of the back side of the Jog dial B.


(Scratches on the sliding surface may cause noise during
F
turning of the Jog dial.)
SIDE

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CONTROL PANEL SECTION PARTS LIST


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

1 PNLB Assy DWX3106 46 Standby Button Assy DXB2065


2 TCHB Assy DWX3109 47 • • • • • A
3 JOGB Assy DWX3124 48 • • • • •
4 27P FFC DDD1537 49 • • • • •
5 Connector Assy PF03PP-B17 50 • • • • •

6 Display Button DAC2574 51 Washer WA41D070D025


7 Loop Button DAC2575 52 Washer WT32D080D050
8 Search Button DAC2576 53 Screw (FE) DBA1265
9 Vinyl Tempo Button DAC2577 54 Screw BPZ20P060FTC
55 Screw BPZ30P080FTB
10 Beat Loop Button DAC2578
B
11 Dial Knob DAC2579
12 Play Button DAC2580
13 Slide Knob DAC2594
14 Jog Plate DAH2775
15 Display Panel DAH2789

16 Arm Spring DBH1612


17 Lever Spring DBH1726
18 Load Spring DBH1727
19 Encorder Plate DEC2889
20 Lever Cushion (A) DEC3001 C

21 Lever Cushion (B) DEC3002


22 Slide Sheet DEC3227
23 Ground Holder DNH2917
24 Jog Lever DNK4763
25 Jog Shaft DNK4934

26 Encorder Arm DNK4936


27 Encorder Gear DNK4937
28 Load Gear DNK5178
29 Lever Holder DNK5206 D
30 Shaft Holder DNK5514

31 Cam Plate DNK5546


32 Push Plate DNK5547
33 Beat Loop Lens DNK5548
> 34 Control Panel DNK5549
35 Color Ring A DNK5550

36 Jog Holder DNK5552


37 Jog Dial B DNK5571
38 Jog Dial A DNK5574 E

39 USB Cover DNK5657


40 Sourse Select B Assy DXB2063

41 • • • • •
42 • • • • •
43 USB Stop Button Assy DXB2064
44 • • • • •
45 • • • • •

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9.4 SLOTIN MECHA SECTION

Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)

B
Dyfree
(GEM1036)
CNCT
WHT
CN953
GRY

B
Dyfree
(GEM1036)

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

Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)

D
Cleaning liquid (GEM1004)
Cleaning paper (GED-008) CNCT
CN952

CNCT
CN955
CNCT
CN951

Note:
The TM Assy-S (VTM091) is supplied only in
E assembly form, not as a single parts.
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE

F
SIDE

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SLOTIN MECHA SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 SLMB Assy DWX3108
2 TM Assy-S (VTM091) DXX2616 A
3 24P FFC DDD1491
4 5P FFC DDD1492
NSP 5 SLOTIN MECHA Assy DXA2206

6 Loading Motor Assy-S DXX2615


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

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

16 Disc Guide DNK3478


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

21 Loading Gear DNK3911


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

26 Gear Holder SV DNK4372


27 Clamper Assy-S DXX2661
28 • • • • •
29 • • • • • D
30 Screw BPZ20P060FTC

31 Spacer POR (T3) DEB1566


32 Vessel Cushion A DEC2852
33 Vessel Cushion B DEC2853
34 Vessel Cushion C DEC2854
35 Front Sheet DED1132

36 Float Base 05 Assy DXB2068


37 Floating Rubber (SI) VEB1351
38 Binder ZCA-SKB90BK E

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10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM


10.1 CNCT and SLMB ASSYS
A
CN951
DKN145

INSW 1

W 2

SPINDLE MOTOR
V 3

U 4

(FS) HB 5

(TS)
: Focus Servo Signal Route W- 6
: Tracking Servo Signal Route
(ST) W+ 7
(LO)
: Stepping Motor Signal Route
V- 8
: Loading Motor Signal Route
V+ 9

B U- 1 0

U+ 1 1
VCC 1 2

CN952
DKN144

FR 1

FD 2

TR 3

TD 4

NC 5
C
GNDS 6

LD650 7

B SLMB ASSY (DWX3108) PD 8

PICKUP ASSY
LD780 9

GNDS 1 0
Slot in VR780 1 1
Mecha SW VRCOM 1 2

VR650 1 3
CN751 S751
VKN1265-A A 14
DSG1017-A
LPS2 1 2 B 15
LPS2 1
LPS1 1 2 VRF 1 6
LPS1 2
D GNDS 3
SW1_DVD/CD 1 7
S752
DSG1017-A C 18
LO+ 4
D 19
LO- 5 ZWNN1007G28-9-06A
L=60mm WHITE E 20
GNDD LO+ Vcc 2 1
LO+
LOADING MOTOR ASSY-S VREF 2 2
(DXX2615)
LO- LO- F 23
GNDS 2 4
ZWNN1007G28-8-06A
L=60mm GRAY

CN953
E DKN140

LO- 1

LO+ 2

GNDS 3

LPS1 4

LPS2 5

Notes
NM is No Mount (STBY) CN955
DKN128
CKSSYB***K F
STEPPING

SR CKSRYB***K F ST2- 4
MOTOR

CEHVQW***M F ST2+ 3
F ST1+
RS1/16SS***J 2

SR RS1/10SR***J ST1- 1

A B
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A
CN951 CN954
DKN1450-A
A CNCT ASSY (DWX3111) DKN1407-A

INSW 1 C965 50 INSW


W 2 NM 49 W
V 3 C966 48 W
U 4 NM 47 V
R967
HB 5 C967 46 V
0 SR
W- 6 NM 45 U
W+ 7 44 U
V- 8 43 GNDD
GNDD
V+ 9 42 W-
U- 1 0 41 W+ B
U+ 1 1 40 V-
R968
VCC 1 2 39 V+
0 SR
SHORT SW 38 U-
S951 37 U+
VSH1018-A V+5M
CN952 36 V+5M
DKN1445-A C968
35 GNDD
(FS) 0.01u
1 2 3
FR 1 34 FR
C952 (FS)
0.01u C970
FD 2 33 FD
(TS)

TR 3
C953 N M SR 32 TR
(TS)
0.01u
TD 4 31 TD

CN201
NC 5 30 GNDS
C
GNDS 6 29 LD780
R951
LD650 7 28 GNDS
0

C 2/4
PD 8 27 VR780PD
(FS)
LD780 9 26 A
(FS)

GNDS 1 0 25 B
(FS)
VR780 1 1 24 C
(FS)

VRCOM 1 2 (TS)
23 D
VR650 1 3 22 E
A 14 21 VREF
(TS)

B 15 20 F
V+5P
VRF 1 6 19 V+5P
DVD/CD 1 7 18 GNDS D
C 18 17 GNDS
D 19 16 GNDS
E 20 L952
15 LPS1
Vcc 2 1 14 LPS2
L951 CTF1410-A
C951
VREF 2 2 13 GNDS
CTF1410-A
F 23 0.1u
12 LO-
22u/16

22u/16
C955

C956

GNDS 2 4 11 LO-
0.1u
C969

10 LO+
9 LO+
8 ST2+
GNDS
CN953 7 ST2+
DKN1402-A E
C964 6 ST2-
(LO)
0.01u
LO- 1 5 ST2-
(LO)
LO+ 2 4 ST1+
GNDS 3 3 ST1+
LPS1 4 2 ST1-
LPS2 5 1 ST1-

CN955
DKN1288-A
(ST)
ST2- 4
(ST)
ST2+ 3
(ST)
ST1+ 2
F
(ST)
ST1- 1

A
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10.2 MAIN ASSY (1/4)

A
C 1/4 MAIN ASSY (DWX3105) for DEBUG
JTAG
JTAG_RST JTAG_RST
8 15K
(DA) XASEMD XASEMD
1 13I

: Audio Data Signal Route TMS

MAIN CONTROL
6
(USB_DN) TDI
7
: USB_D_N Signal Route 5
ASEBRKAK/ASEBRK
(USB_DP) 3
TRST

: USB_D_P Signal Route V+3R3 4


TDO

(CONT1) 2 TCK
: CONTROL1 Signal Route 10
(CONT2) 9
: CONTROL2 Signal Route
: Waveform Measuring Point GNDD

CONTO
SRVSBSY

DACCS

DSPRST
DSPCS

MUTE
AUDIO_SI
AUDIO_SCK

AUDIO_SO

DATA_R
PLAY
CONTI2
CONTI1
V+1R2
F101
DTL1106-A
DATA 1 3

SCH

330p SCH

NM SQ
100u/6.3
IC101 2

C177

C109

C122

C195

R196 33
33
R194

R183

R197
DYW1792- /J

330p

33

33

33
R195
B (S29GL032N90TFI030-K)

FLASH ROM(32M) V+3R3B

R121
C181

R181

R182

R133
GNDD

4.7k
10k
10k
1k
NM
V+3R3B
C182
ADRS17 V+3R3

R118

C128

C135

C140
0.1u

0.1u

0.1u
F102

10k

R122

R123

R180
DTL1106-A NM

10k

10k

NM
C176
SCH
330p

1 3 V+3R3B

VCG1063-A
SCH

VCG1063-A
48 1 ADRS16

R119

R124

C131

R131

C136
NM SQ
A16 A15

100u/6.3

0.1u
10k

10k

10k
2

C178

C110

C186

C123

C196
0.01u
47 2 ADRS15
BYTE# A14

330p
R101 46 3 ADRS14 V+1R2A
33 VSS2 A13
DATA15 4 5 45 4 ADRS13
D Q 1 5 / A -A
11 2
DATA7 3 6 44 5 ADRS12 GNDD

180
179

178
177

176
175
174
173
172
171

170
169
168
167
166

165

164
163
162
161
160
159
158

157
156
155
154

153
152

151
150

149

148

147
146

145

144
DQ7 A11
DATA14 2 7 43 6 ADRS11 GNDD
DQ14 A10

TDO

TMS
PVCC13

PVCC12

PVCC11
PF23/SSIDATA1/LCD_VEPWC/AUDATA3
VCC9
VCC10
TRST
TCK

PVSS14

PVSS13

PVSS12
VSS9
PF4/FWE/LCD_DATA4/SSCK1

PF10/NAF2/LCD_DATA10/SD_CMD

PF16/FRB/LCD_DON
VSS10
ASEBRKAK/ASEBRK

PF14/NAF6/LCD_DATA14/SD_WP
PF2/TCLKC/LCD_DATA2/SSO0

PF6/FOE/LCD_DATA6/SSO1
PF0/TCLKA/LCD_DATA0/SSCK0

PF3/TCLKD/LCD_DATA3/SCS0

PF15/NAF7/LCD_DATA15/SD_CD
PF7/FSC/LCD_DATA7/SCS1
TDI

PF8/NAF0/LCD_DATA8/SD_D2

PF9/NAF1/LCD_DATA9/SD_D3

PF11/NAF3/LCD_DATA11/SD_CLK
181

PF17/FCE/LCD_CL1
PF12/NAF4/LCD_DATA12/SD_D0

PF13/NAF5/LCD_DATA13/SD_D1
DATA6 1 8 42 7 ADRS10 SPDLFG

PF5/FCDE/LCD_DATA5/SSI1
PF1/TCLKB/LCD_DATA1/SSI0
PB1/SDA0/PINT1/IRQ1
PB0/SCL0/PINT0/IRQ0
DQ6 A9
DATA13 4 5 41 8 ADRS9 5MON 182
DQ13 A8 4:4A
DATA5 3 6 40 9 ADRS20 C111 183

DATA12

DATA4
2

1
7

8
39

38
DQ5

DQ12
A19

A20
10

11
ADRS21
DQMLL ZERO
C 4/4 0.1u
C112
0.1u
184
185
DQ4 WE#
C101 37 12
R114 186
R102 R106 10k
33 V C CR E S E T #
33 R109 R115
CPU_SRV

DATA11 4 5 0.1u 36 13 187


DQ11 A21 10k
DATA3 3 6 35 DQ3 14 22k 188
WP#/ACC
DATA10 2 7 34 15 RX/XBY 189
DQ10 PB6/SCL3/PINT6/IRQ6
RY/BY#
DATA2 1 8 33 16 ADRS19 190
C DATA9 4 5 32
DQ2 A18
17 ADRS18
C124 191
PB7/SDA3/PINT7/IRQ7
DQ9 A17 VCC11
DATA1 3 6 31 18 ADRS8 0.01u 192
DQ1 A7 PD15/D31/PINT7/SD_CD/ADTRG/TIOC4D 181: PB2/SCL1/PINT2/IRQ2
DATA8 2 7 30 19 ADRS7 PWMSL2IN R185 193
DQ8 A6 PD14/D30/PINT6/SD_WP/TIOC4C 182: PB3/SDA1/PINT3/IRQ3
DATA0 1 8 29 20 ADRS6 56 194
DQ0 A5 PD13/D29/PINT5/SD_D1/TEND1/TIOC4B 183: PVCC14
28 21 ADRS5 195
R107 PD12/D28/PINT4/SD_D0/DACK1/TIOC4A
33
OE# A4 184: PVCC15
27 22 ADRS4 196
VSS1 A3 PVSS16 185: PB4/SCL2/PINT4/IRQ4
26 23 ADRS3 197
CE# A2 R186 C113 PD11/D27/PINT3/SD_CLK/DREQ1/TIOC3D 186: PB5/SDA2/PINT5/IRQ5
GNDD 25 24 ADRS2 PWMSL1IN 1 8 0.1u 198
A0 A1 C114 PVCC16 187: PVSS15
ADRS1 PWMLO 2 7 VCG1063-A 199
PD10/D26/PINT2/SD_CMD/TEND0/TIOC3C 188: VSS11
CS0 DRVMUTE2 3 6 200
PD9/D25/PINT1/SD_D3/DACK0/TIOC3B
DRVMUTE1 4 5 201
PD8/D24/PINT0/SD_D2/DREQ0/TIOC3A
OE 202
56 PD7/D23/IRQ7/SCS1/TCLKD/TIOC2B
203
PD6/D22/IRQ6/SSO1/TCLKC/TIOC2A
C125 204
VCC12
R103 0.1u 205
56 PD5/D21/IRQ5/SSI1/TCLKB/TIOC1B
DATA15 4 5 206
VSS12
DATA14 3 6 207
PVSS17
DATA13 2 7 TCOUNT 208
PD4/D20/IRQ4/SSCK1/TCLKA/TIOC1A
C115 209
DATA12 1 8
PVCC17
0.1u 210
DATA8
DATA9
1
2
8
7 211
PD3/D19/IRQ3/SCS0/DACK3/TIOC0D
PD2/D18/IRQ2/SSO0/DREQ3/TIOC0C
IC103
DATA10 3 6 212
213
PD1/D17/IRQ1/SSI0/DACK2/TIOC0B R5S72630P200FP
DATA11 4 5
D R108 IC102 DATA15 1
R110
8 214
PD0/D16/IRQ0/SSCK0/DREQ2/TIOC0A
D15 CORE:200MHz
56 C104
54 1 DATA14 2 7 215
DATA

D14
VSS3 VDD1

DATA4 1
R104
8
53
52
DQ15 DQ0
2

3
0.1u
C105
DATA13
DATA12
3
4
6
5
216

217
PVSS18 LVTTL
VSSQ4 V D D Q 1 C116 D13
DATA5 2 7 51 4 0.1u 33 0.1u 218
DQ14 DQ1 C117 PVCC18
DATA6 3 6 50 5 VCG1063-A 219
DQ13 DQ2 R111 D12
C102 49 6 220
DATA7 4 5 DATA11 1 8
VDDQ4 V S S Q 1 D11
56 0.01u 48 7 DATA10 2 7 221
DQ12 DQ3 D10
47 8 DATA9 3 6 222
R105 DQ11 DQ4 D9
46 9 C106 223
DATA3 4 5 DATA8 4 5
VSSQ3 VDDQ2 D8
DATA2 3 6 45 10 VCG1063 C126 224
33
DQ10 DQ5 VCC13
DATA1 2 7 44 11 330p SCH 225
DQ9 DQ6 R112 D7
C103 43 12 226
DATA0 1 8 DATA7 1 8
VDDQ3 VSSQ2 VSS13
56 0.1u 42 13 DATA6 2 7 227
DQ8 DQ7 PVSS19 238: PC13/RD/WR
41 14 C107 228
DATA5 3 6
VSS2 VDD2 C118 D6 239: PC12/CKE
40 15 0.1u DQMLU DATA4 4 5 0.1u 229
N.C/RFU LDQM C119 PVCC19 240: PC11/CASU/BREQ/AUDATA1
GNDD 39 16 WE 33 VCG1063-A 230
UDQM WE D5 1: P C 1 0 / R A S U / B A C K / A U D A T A 0
38 17 CAS 231
CLK CAS R113 D4
66MHz 37 18 232
RAS DATA3 1 8
PC7/WE3/DQMUU/AH/ICIOWR

CKE RAS D3
36 19 CS3 DATA2 2 7 233
A12 CS D2
PC6/WE2/DQMUL/ICIORD

35 20 ADRS14 DATA1 3 6 234


PC0/A0/CS7/AUDSYNC

A11 BA0 D1
PC5/WE1/DQMLU/WR

34 21 ADRS15 DATA0 4 5 235


A9 BA1 D0
33 22 ADRS11 236
PC4/WE0/DQMLL

33
A8 A10/AP PVSS20
E 32
A7 A0
23 ADRS1
C120
0.1u
C121
237
PVCC20
31 24 ADRS2 VCG1063-A 238
PC9/CASL

PC8/RASL

A6 A1
PC3/CS3

PC2/CS2

30 25 ADRS3 CKE 239


PC1/A1
PVCC1

PVCC2

PVCC3
PVSS1

PVSS2

PVSS3

A5 A2
VCC1

VCC2

VCC3
VSS1

VSS2

VSS3

29 26 ADRS4 240
CS0

A10

A11

A12

A13
RD

A4 A3
A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A7

A8

A9

28 27 C108
VSS1 VDD3
1

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

330p
K4S561632J-UC75 SCH

GNDD ADRS5
VCG1063-A

VCG1063-A

ADRS6
C127

R125

C132

C193

C139
0.1u

0.1u

0.1u
10k

C133

C134
0.1u

ADRS7
ADRS8
V+3R3
R116
R117
R120

R128
R129
R130
10k
10k
10k

10k
10k
10k

ADRS9
ADRS10

ADRS12
VCG1063-A

VCG1063-A
C129
C130

C137
C138
VCG1063-A

VCG1063-A

VCG1063-A

VCG1063-A

VCG1063-A

VCG1063-A

0.1u

0.1u

ADRS13
C187

C188

C189

C190

C191

C192

CKE

DQMLL

SDRAM(256M)
5
6

7
8

8
7

6
5

8
7

6
5

7
6
5

8
7

8
R188

R187

R132

R134

R135

R136
56

56

33

33

33

Substitute GNDD
4
3
2
1

1
2

3
4

1
2

3
4

2
3

1
2
3

H57V2562GTR-75C-K
RX/XBY
DQMLU

DQMLL

F
CAS
RAS

CS0

CS3
WE

OE

ADRS10
ADRS11

ADRS12

ADRS13

CONTROL
ADRS1
ADRS2
ADRS3
ADRS4

ADRS5

ADRS6
ADRS7

ADRS8

ADRS9

ADRESS

C 1/4
58 CDJ-350
1 2 3 4
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V+5R6

1SS352
D101
V+3R3
A

220k
R147

R148
10k
6
(CONT1)
CONT1
Q101 2 R145
HN1C01FU(YGR) 4:11F

3
1
5
22k
R146 CONT2
4:11F
C 4/4

R1101
4 22k

56
(CONT2)

Q102
RT1N241M
Oscillation Circuit

R137

R139
V+3R3

22k

22k
C194

GNDD
C 3/4 0.01u
C180
VCG1063-A
CPU_AUDIO C170
CPU-AUDIO
3:10G
0.1u

IC105
CONTO

DATA_R

LRCK
BCK

SRVSDATA
PLAY

SRVLRCK
DATA_L

SRVSCLK
CONTI2
CONTI1

LPS1

LPS2
4Y
INSIDE

SERVO16M GND
8 7
to SERVO 4A
R169 3Y
CLK_S_16M 9
5Y
6
2:7C
11 3A

R172
33 10 5

1M
5A

C 2/4
(DA)

2Y
11 4
6Y

12 6 12
6A
2A
3

(DA)
R197

R198

R173
1Y
33

33

1k
13 2

14
VCC
1A
1
X103
VSS1084-A
B
TC74VHCU04FT

18p CH

18p CH
AUDIO16M

C171

C173
to AUDIO
CLK_A_16M R167
3:4C
33

C 3/4 16.9344MHz
C140

C144

C150

SCH
330p
0.1u

0.1u
R140

R141
10k
10k

GNDD
C136

C141

C146
0.1u

0.1u

0.1u
155

154
153

152
151
150

149
148

147

146
145

144

143

142

141

140

139

138

137

136

135

134

133

132

131

130

129

128

127

126

125

124

123

122

121

C 4/4
PF22/SSIWS1/LCD_VCPWC/AUDATA2
PVCC11
PF23/SSIDATA1/LCD_VEPWC/AUDATA3

PVCC10
VCC9

VCC8

VCC7
PVSS12

PVSS11
VSS8

VSS7
AUDIO_X2

AUDIO_X1
PF10/NAF2/LCD_DATA10/SD_CMD

PF16/FRB/LCD_DON
PF14/NAF6/LCD_DATA14/SD_WP

PF30/AUDIO_CLK
PF15/NAF7/LCD_DATA15/SD_CD

PF25/SSIWS2
PF19/SSIWS0/LCD_M_DISP
PF11/NAF3/LCD_DATA11/SD_CLK

PF20/SSIDATA0/LCD_FLM
PF17/FCE/LCD_CL1
PF12/NAF4/LCD_DATA12/SD_D0
PF13/NAF5/LCD_DATA13/SD_D1

PF26/SSIDATA2
PF24/SSISCK2

PF27/SSISCK3

120
PF21/SSISCK1/LCD_CLK

PF18/SSISCK0/LCD_CL2

AVSS
119 3 4 VBUS_B
PA7/AN7/DA1 4:11F
118 V+5R6
PA6/AN6/DA0
117

1SS352
PA5/AN5

D103
C156 5
116
AVREF
6
115 0.1u 3 4 R175 2
PA4/AN4
Q107
C157 RT3T22M
114 10k
AVCC
1
113 0.1u ADC
PA3/AN3
112
5
6
PA2/AN2 GNDD
111 2 Q104
125: P F 2 8 / S S I W S 3 PA1/AN1
110
R155
RT3T22M C
124: P F 2 9 / S S I D A T A 3 PA0/AN0
10k 1
109
123: P V C C 9 USBDVSS
108 C152
GNDD Q109
122: P B 1 2 / W D T O V F / I R Q O U T / R E F O U T / U B C T R G / A U D C K U S B D V C C C158 RT1N141M-11
107 0.01u
0.1u
121: P V S S 1 0 USBAPVCC
C159
106
USBAPVSS VCG1063-A USB_ABSEL VBUS
105 R156
REFRIN Low VBUS_B
104 5.6k F
Hi 5V
GNDD
USBAVSS
103 C153
USBAVCC
102 0.1u (USB_DP)
VBUS
101
DP
100 USBA_D_P
DM 4:11D
99
C160 (USB_DN) USBB_D_P
USBDPVCC 0.1u 4:11F
98
R150 C161
10k VCG1063-A
USBDPVSS
97
R157 (USB_DP)
MD_CLK0 2 1
96
NM R165 48.00MHz IC107 V+3R3
MD_CLK1 R158
R151 10k

D2+

D1+
95 NM 470 4 3
C162 X2

C 4/4
R164

10p CH
PVCC8 GND2
NM

0.1u 3 10
C169

94 D+ S
USB_X2 4 9
93 1 2 GND VCC
USB_X1 GND1
9p CH

X1 5 8
C167

92 D- OE
X102

D2-

D1-

C174
PVSS9

0.1u
ASS7099-A

IC103 VSS6

MD
91

90 R159
6 7 USBB_D_N
4:11F
R5S72630P200FP VCC6
89

88
C154

VCG1063-A
10k
R160
GNDD USBA_D_N
4:11D
10k USB_VBUSON TS3USB30RSW
4:11D
CORE:200MHz
PB11/CTX1/IETXD

PB10/CRX1/IERXD
87 USB_ABSEL (USB_DN) D
R152
86 GNDD
PB9/CTX0/CTX0&CTX1
NM
4 C 4/4
LVTTL PB8/CRX0/CRX0/CRX1
85

84
SH_STATUS
USB_ABSEL D+,D-

Low USBB
PVSS8
83 SRVBUS3 Hi USBA
PE15/IOIS16/RTS3
82 SRVBUS2
PE14/CS1/CTS3
81 SRVBUS1
PE13/TXD3
80 C163
PVCC7
79 0.1u
RTC_X2
78
RTC_X1
77
PVSS7
76

C 4/4
R161
VSS5
75 R192 PNRDY
PC14/WAIT 4:10B
C155 10k
74 0
VCC5
73 0.1u 5
C 3/4
SRVBUS0
PE12/RXD3
72 DSPDREQ
63: P E 1 / C S 4 / M R E S / T X D 0 PE11/CS6/CE1B/IRQ7/TEND1 R153 3:3C
71 10k USB_CDETFLG
62: P E 8 / C E 2 A / I R Q 4 / S C K 2 PE10/CE2B/IRQ6/TEND0 4:11D
70 R162
C185 TSCS
4:9C
61: A S E M D PE9/CS5/CE1A/IRQ5/SCK3
69 0 SRVRST
PE7/FRAME/IRQ3/TXD2/DACK1
68
15p SCH
SRVCCE 7 Notes
PE6/A25/IRQ2/RXD2/DREQ1

PVCC6
67
R199
10k
C164
0.1u
C165
10 C 4/4 NM is No Mount (STBY)
PE0/BS/RXD0/ADTRG

66 R193 TSO
VCG1063-A 4:10B CKSSYB***K F
PE5/A24/IRQ1/TXD1/DACK0
65 100 SR CKSRYB***K F
PVSS6
R163 TSI E
PE2/A21/SCK0

PE3/A22/SCK1

64 C183 CH CCSRCH***J F
PE4/A23/IRQ0/RXD1/DREQ0 4:10D
63 0 SCH CCSSCH***J F
NM SCH
9
PLLVCC
PLLVSS

62 R154 SRVBCLK CEHVAW***M F


PVCC3

PVCC4

PVCC5
PVSS3

PVSS4

PVSS5

To JTAG
EXTAL
VCC3

VCC4
VSS3

VSS4

XTAL
CKIO

61 XASEMD
RES

RS1/16SS***J
NMI
A10

A11

A12

A13

A14

A15

A16

A17

A18

A19

A20

7A
A6

A7

A8

A9

10k
F RS1/16SS****F
26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

C151
SR RS1/10SR***J
0.1u VCG1063A-T 1000pF/50V
R177 C179

0 VCG1063-A
C139

C145

R149
0.1u

0.1u

10k

CPU_SRV

C 2/4
R184
R142

R170

2:12B
10k
NM

NM
C147

0.1u

V+3R3
VCG1063-A
C137

C138

100p SCH
VCG1063-A
C142

C143

IC104
0.1u

8
0.1u

C 4/4
R191

C184

GNDD 5 1 RST
0

VCC INB
R179 2 R189 MAIN_RST
INA 4:11C
NM R166 4 3 10k F
R178

OUT GND
470
TSCK

R190

20k F

0 SR
SR

X101 NM
7

8
7

6
5

8
7

6
5

7
6
5

C166

C168

NM

3 4
X2
R135

R136

R138

R143

R144

NC2
0.01u
10p CH
120
33

33

33

33

33

C148

GNDD
4:10C

C 4/4
2
3

2
3
4

1
2

3
4

1
2

3
4

2 1

1 NC1
9p CH

X1
C149

GNDD GNDD
DSS1193-A
DBG_TxD

V+3R3B
F
DBG_RxD
CLK_66M
CLK_66M
ADRS10
ADRS11

ADRS12

ADRS13
ADRS14
ADRS15

ADRS16

ADRS17
ADRS18
ADRS19
ADRS20

ADRS21
ADRS6
ADRS7

ADRS8

ADRS9

33.00MHz
GNDD R171 JTAG_RST
TX 7A
NM SR
RX

GNDD
V+3R3B

GNDD
UART
C 1/4
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10.3 MAIN ASSY (2/4)

CPU-SRV

SRVSDATA

SRVCCE
SRVSBSY

SRVLRCK

SRVSCLK

SRVBCLK

SRVBUS3
SRVBUS2
SRVBUS1
SRVBUS0
SRVRST
SERVO

SRVRST
33

33

33

R275

100
IO3B
IO2B
IO1B
IO0B
R236

R237

R238
V+3R3S

C222
(DA)

0.1u

R240

R241

R242

R243

R244

R246
22k

22k

22k

22k

22k

22k
B

C223

C231

0.01u
0.1u
C214

100u/6.3

100

99

98

97

96

95

94

93

92

91

90

89

88

87

86

85

84

83

82

81

80

79

78

RO 77

76
CN201 3

AOUT

BUCK

DVR

DVDD3_1
EMPH

VDD5
LRCK

BCK

BUS3

BUS2

BUS1

BUS0

ZDET

DVSS3_2

DVSS3_1
VSS5

LO
/CCE
C233

/RST
DKN1404-A 1 75

IO3B(LRCK)

IO0B(EMPHI)
IO1B(BCKI)
IO2B(AIN)
IPF IPF
2 74 0.1u
ST1- 1 ST1- (ST) SBOK SBOK XO
L201 3 73
ST1- C275
ST1- 2
330p SCH CLCK XI
CTF1545-A 4 72
C211 75. X V D D 3
ST1+ 3 ST1+ (ST) VCG1063-A
VDD3_1 XVSS3
L202 5 71
ST1+
ST1+ 4 VSS3_1 TESIN
CTF1545-A 6 100. D O U T 70 C234
ST2- ST2-
5 (ST) DATA VDD3_2
L203 7 69 0.1u
ST2-
ST2- 6 SRVBSY R229
SFSY VSS3_2
CTF1545-A 8 68
VREF1R65 10k
ST2+ 7 ST2+ (ST) SBSY FGIN
L204 9 67 MONIT
ST2+
ST2+ 8 R291 IO0A(/HSO) MONIT
CTF1545-A NM 10 66 IO3A
IO1A
LO+ 9 LO+ (LO) IO1A(/UHSO) IO3A
L205 C282 11 65 IO2A
LO+
LO+ 1 0 R290 ARSEL IO2A
CTF1545-A 0.01u NM 12 64
LO- 11 LO- (LO) C203 AWRC DMO
L206
LO- 47p SCH
C212 13 IC201 63
C LO- 12
GNDS CTF1545-A R224
R230
5.6k 0.1u 14
PVDD3
TC94A15FG
FMO
62
GNDS 1 3 PDO VREF
LPS2 47 47k R231 15 61
R208 LPS2
LPS2 1 4 TMAXS TRO
LPS1 R225 150k 16 60
R209 47 LPS1
LPS1 1 5 TMAX FOO
150k 17 59 C235
GNDS 1 6 LPFN AVDD3_2
R226 C205 18 58 0.01u
V+5P
GNDS 1 7 LPFO TEZI
SQ

VREF1R65 15k 0.015u 19 57


GNDS 1 8 PVREF TEI
VCG1063-A

V+5P C210 20 56
C 2 7 6 2.2u

V+5P 1 9 R292 VCOF SBAD


(TS)
47u/6.3
C202

C204

C260

C261

L207
0.01u

A_S2 CTF1545-A 0.01u 21 55


0.1u

A_S2 0
A_S2 2 0 VCOREF
25. S L C O FEI
VR1R65 C206 22 54
VREF 2 1 DTCN 26. R F I RFDC
CN954

A_S1 (TS) L208 0.022u 23 27. R F R P I 53


CTF1545-A A_S1
A_S1 2 2 DTCP 51. R F Z I RFRP
AVDD3_1

A_D
(FS) L209 C207 24 52
CTF1545-A
INVSEL

A_D
RFEQO

EQSET

RVDD3
TESTR

PNSEL

RVSS3
VMDIR

0.022u
RESIN

PVSS3 RFDCI
A_D 2 3 AVSS3_1
(FS)
AGCI

L210 C208

FNI2

FNI1
A_C

FPI2

FPI1
25 51
VRO

RFO

LDO
CTF1545-A A_C

FTE
MDI

TNI
TPI
A_C 2 4 (FS)
A_B L211 CTF1545-A 1000p
A_B
A_B 2 5 (FS)
26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50
A_A L212 CTF1545-A A_A
A_A 2 6
A

PD
(FS) L213 GNDS
CTF1545-A PD
PD 2 7
GNDS
C218

C219

C224

C230

GNDS 2 8

FTE
0.1u

0.1u

0.1u

0.1u

LD780 L214 CTF1545-A LD780


LD780 2 9
D GNDS 3 0
(TS) L 2 1 5
C215

C217

C227
470p

TD
AGCRF

CTF1545-A
0.1u

TD
0.015u
C220

C221

TD 3 1
0.1u

(TS)
C225

TR L216 CTF1545-A 68p SCH


TR
47u/6.3

TR 3 2
FD (FS) L 2 1 7 CTF1545-A FD V+3R3S C216
FD 3 3 (FS) LD3S
FR L218 CTF1545-A 680p LDO MDI
FR
FR 3 4
V+5M R235 14 RFO V+3R3S
R227

R228

R232

R233

GNDD 3 5
22

22

22

22

C213

V+5M 22k VREF1R65


0.1u

47u/16
C228

V+5M 3 6 LDCHK
HU+ 13
NM SR

R285 NM HU+
R245

HU+ 3 7
HU- NM R234
R284 HU- Q201
HU- 3 8 2SA1036K(PQR)
HV+ R283 NM HV+ LD780 120
HV+ 3 9
HV- R282 NM HV-
C209

HV- 4 0 PD
0.1u

HW+ R281 NM HW+


HW+ 4 1
HW- R280 NM HW-
HW- 4 2
GNDS
GNDD 4 3
U 44 U R279
U
U 45
NM
V 46 V R278
V
E V 47
NM
W 48 W R277
W
W 49
INSIDE NM
(FS)
(FS)
(FS)
(FS)
(TS)
(TS)

INSW 5 0
V+3R3S
R201

A_S2
A_S1
10k

A_C

A_D
A_A

A_B

GNDD GNDS
PD

R276
INSIDE
47
C201

0.1u

GNDS

The
F
indic
The
of id

C 2/4
60 CDJ-350
1 2 3 4
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C 2/4 MAIN ASSY (DWX3105) A

C 1/4

TD
TR
FD
FR
CPU_SRV
CPU-SRV
1:13J

TCOUNT

PWMSL2IN
PWMSL1IN
SPDLFG
ADC

DRVMUTE1
DRVMUTE2

PWMLO
LO+

ST1+

ST2+
LO-

ST1-

ST2-
V+5R6 V+5R6M

(LO)
! L401
IC206
BA00BC0WFP NM

(TS)

(FS)
(ST)

(ST)
(LO)

GND
VDD
V+5R6M

VIN
R250

VC

(TS)

(FS)

(ST)

(ST)
NM

1
2
3

4
5
V+7R6M
V+3R3

330p SCH
C264 VCG1063-A
33k F 100k F 15k F
R287

47u/16
IC205
C 1/4
1:13C

1 8

C263

R288
0.1u
(from CN401) V+7R6M 2 7 B
0.01u

C272

C252
3 6

R289
CLK_S_16M

R274
4 5
N M1 / 4 W

C256

0.1u
RO 77

76

TC7W04FU
3 C246
47u/16 GNDM
DVSS3_1

75 C233
C247

XO
74 0.1u R249

NM
C240

NM
ADC FILTER 47u/16
DRIVER
73 VREF1R65 C269 GNDD
XI NM SQ IC204
72 VREF1R65 1 54 FILTER
XVSS3 FILTER
C270
71
1.65V NM SQ 2
LDO- ACO1+ 53
R257

C242

R259

C243

10K F
330p

270p

R265

R272

R273
10k

10k

TESIN LDO+ ACO1-

68k

68k
70 C234 C244 3 52
C259

VDD3_2 R253 VCC ACO2+


0.1u

VSS3_2
69 0.1u
14 VREF1R65 33k 0.1u 4
A C T I N 1 ACO2-
51 VREF1R65 VREF1R65
68 R254 5 50 R267 R270
VREF1R65
FGIN A C T I N 2 ACO3+
MONIT 18k C273 49 NM F NM F
1/4W

1/4W

1/4W

1/4W

67 6
C236

C239

C274

R286
SCH

C248 C257
330p

MONIT T J M O N ACO3-
47u/6.3
0.1u

22k

66 IO3A NM SCH 470p 7 48 C251 C255


IO3A BTHC AVM 2200p SR
IO2A R271
1

65 SCH 8 47 0.01u 1200p SR


SPVM_S
C245

C262

0.01u

IO2A
0.1u

ACTIN3 NM F
R258

R260

R261

R262

64 DMO 9 46
DMO PGND1 LDIN LDIN C258

CH
SR

SR

SR
63 10 45 V+3R3B 2200p SR
FMO PGND2 AGND
C

R266
0.01u
44 C249

C284

C285

C286

C287

100p SCH 100k


62 TACTHI 11
VREF U SPCNF

NM

NM

NM
61 TRO 12 43 0.01u
TRO SPVM1 FG
60 13 42

C254
FOO V VC SPDLFG
59 C235 FOO 14 41
VDD3_2 fin1 fin2
58 0.01u C238 15 40
TEZI TE PGND3 SLO1+
57 0.033u 16 39
TEI FILTER W SLO1-

DRVMUTE1
56 17 38
R255

SBAD SBAD SPVM2 SLO2+


SR
2.2k

DRVMUTE2
55 18 37
FEI FE SPRNF SLO2-
54 VREF1R65 19 36
RFDC HB SLGND
53 C241 20 35
RFRP HU+ CTL2
52 0.033u 21 34 R263
VSS3_1 SR EC HU- CTL1 2.7

R268

R269
51 C232 R252 22 33 1/4W C283

10k

10k
FTE
TNI

RFRP HV+ SLRNF2 VCG1063-A


0.033u NM SR 23 32 R264
HV- SLRNF1 C268
3 1 2 .17/ 4 W
49

50

24
NM SR

SL2IN
R256

VREF1R65 V+3R3S HW+ SLVDD 2.2u


GNDS 25 30 SQ GNDS
HW- SLIN2 C250
26 29 0.1u
R247

R251

SPIN SLIN1
FTE

10k

10k

C253
VCA

27 28
SPIN
DGND DVCC SL1IN
R248 0.1u
TCOUNT BD7956FS D
68k
VCG1063-A

TRACK COUN T V+3R3S


100p SCH
0.1u SR

SR
2.2u SQ

NM SR
C265
C278

C277

C266

C267

C271

GNDM
0.01u

2
8
C237

1
0.1u

4
3
IC203
NJM2903M GNDS

6
8
7 GNDS
4
5

GNDS

(DA)
Notes : Audio Data Signal Route
(FS)
NM is No Mount (STBY)
: Focus Servo Signal Route
CKSSYB***K F (TS) E
SR CKSRYB***K F : Tracking Servo Signal Route
(ST)
SQ CKSQYB***K F : Stepping Motor Signal Route
(TS)

CH CCSRCH***J F (LO)

SCH CCSSCH***J F
: Loading Motor Signal Route
CEHVAW***M F
A_S1

RS1/16SS***J
F RS1/10SR****F : Waveform Measuring Point
HW+
HU+

HW-
HV+
HU-

HV-

SR RS1/10SR***J
W
U
V

1/4W RS1/4SA***J : Voltage Measuring Point


VCG1063A-T 1000pF/50V

The > mark found on some component parts


F
indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
of identical designation.

C 2/4
CDJ-350 61
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10.4 MAIN ASSY (3/4)

AUDIO DSP
CPU_AUDIO

DSPRST
DSPDREQ
1:13H

C 1/4
DSP16M

2 16.9344M
R358 CLK_A_16M
C 1/4 F301
V+3R3A
DTL1106-A
1:13C
B 100 1 3

R351

C340

C335

SCH
330p
SQ
2.2u
4.7k
2

C305

R312

R313

R314

R315
GNDD

0.01u
V+1R25

10k

10k

10k

10k
R345
R308

NM

R316

C308

C310
SCH
330p
0 SR

0.1u
4.7k
C307

0.01u
PE7
PE8
PE9

F302
NM
PE10
PE11

1 3 DACCS

C341

C336

NM
SQ
2.2u
AUDIO_SCK
60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

49

48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41
2
AUDIO_SO
CORE_GND_3

MODC_IRQC

MODD_IRQD
CORE_VDD_3

MODA_IRQA

MODB_IRQB

PLLD_GND

PLLP_GND
PLLD_VDD
RESET_B
SDO1_PE10

SDO0_PE11

PLLP_VDD
SDO5_SDI0_PE

SDO4_SDI1_PE

SDO3_SDI2_PE

SDO2_SDI3_PE

EXTAL
FST_PE4

61 40

PINIT_NMI
62 39 C311 GNDD ZERO
PE3
63 38 330p
SCH
C301 64 37 DSPCS
SS_HA2
0.1u 65 36 AUDIO_SCK
SCK_SCL
66 35 R320
C HCKT_PE5
61: F S R _ P E 1
40: P L L A _ G N D MISO_SDA
AUDIO_SI
67 62: S C K T _ P E 3 34 33 AUDIO_SO
HCKR_PE2 39: P L L A _ V D D MOSI_HA0
63: S C K R _ P E 0
68 38: H R E Q 33
C O R E _ G N D _64:
4 IO_VDD_4 TMS TMS
69 65: I O _ G N D _ 4 32
ADO_PD1 IC301 TCK TCK
70 31
C302
ACI_PD0 DSPC56371AF180 TDI TDI
71 30

0.1u 72
CORE_VDD_4

DSP TDO
29
C312
TDO

R359
HCKR_PC2 76: S C K R _ P C 0 CORE_VDD_2

NM
R301 R307 VCG1063-A
73 77: S C K T _ P C 3 28
HCKT_PC5 CORE_GND_2
33 33 74
IO_GND_5
78: F S R _ P C 1 LVTTL TIO1_PB1
27 GNDD
79: F S T _ P C 4
C303 75 26
IO_VDD_5 80: S D O 5 _ S D I 0 _ P C 6 TIO0_PB0 GNDD
BCK R302 0.1u 76 23: P F 1 0 25 C313
SDO3_SDI2_PC8

SDO2_SDI3_PC9
SDO4_SDI1_PC7

22: S C A N IO_VDD_3
R303 33 77 24 0.1u
CORE_GND_1
CORE_VDD_1

21: P F 9 IO_GND_3
SDO1_PC10

SDO0_PC11

R304 33 78 23
LRCK PLAY
IO_GND_1

IO_GND_2
IO_VDD_1

IO_VDD_2

R305 33 79 22 R317

33 80 21 22k
DATA_L
PF8

PF6

PF7

PF2

PF3

PF4

PF5

PF1

PF0

PF9
(DA)
1

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

D
C304

C306
0.01u

0.1u

C309
VCG1063-A

GNDD
R310

33

(DA) (DA)
DACLRCK
(DA) DACDATA (DA)
(DA) (DA)
DACBCLK
CLK11M

E
DATA_R

Notes
NM is No Mount (STBY)
CKSSYB***K F
SR CKSRYB***K F
CH CCSRCH***J F
CEHVAW***M F
RS1/16SS***J
F
D RS1/16SS****D
SR RS1/10SR***J
VCG1063A-T 1000pF/50V

C 3/4
62 CDJ-350
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C 3/4 MAIN ASSY (DWX3105) A

ANALOG OUTPUT
FILTER
V+3R3A V+5A
V+7R6A V+5A

NM SR
0 SR
R339

R336
DAC VCG1063-A C328

560p CH
C 4/4

100u/6.3
47u/6.3 Lch
B
C342

C317

C318

C319

C320

C321

C343
0.01u

NM
0.1u

0.1u
ALO IC303 (1/2)
C323 RNB4580F
R325 R327 R330
3 4 R342 LOUT
100u/6.3 220 D 2.2k D 3.3k D 4:11E

680p CH
N MC H
1 NM

D
R323

C324

C326
8
2

47k
GNDD GNDA

47u/16
R353

C332

C331
NM

NM
R332 R333
R322

11M
10k

IC302 4.7k D 5.1k D

16
BCKIN
1 GNDA R356

15
MCLK
2 47k D GNDA
S
DATA
ML
_SCK 14 3
LRCKIN
_SO 13
MC
GND
4 AUDIO
MD
FILTER
C339

12 5
NM

47u/16
R354

C330

C333
Vdd C329 GNDA

NM

NM
R346 ZEROL
11 6
Vcc 560p CH
0 10
ZEROR

Vcom
VoutL
7
C322 R326 R328 R331
IC303 (2/2)
RNB4580F
Rch
C 4/4
9 8 5
4 R343 ROUT
VoutR
22u/6.3
C314

C315

AGND 100u/6.3 220 D 2.2k D 3.3k D 4:11E


0.1u

680p CH
GNDD 7 NM

NM CH
ARO 8
D

PCM1742KE
R324

C325

C327
6
C
47k

C316

330p CH R329 R334


TMS
GNDA GNDD 4.7k D 5.1k D V-AUDIO
TCK (V-7R6A)
R357
GNDA
TDI
47k D
TDO
(DA)
(DA)
(DA)

V+7R6A V+5EV
MUTE
MUTE_PANEL
CURCUIT

N MS R 1 S S 3 5 2
R340 D303

R344 D304
MUTE_HOST

NM
Low HiZ Hi

Low MUTE - MUTE

N MS R
HiZ MUTE MUTE OPEN

Hi MUTE - OPEN C 4/4 D


MUTE_CAP
4:11F

C 4/4 C334

NM
4
MUTE_PNL R349
5
4:11C
22k
6 3 GNDD
R352 R337
2 Q302 Q301
RT3T22M 2SA1576A(QR)
NM 22k
1
C 4/4
R350
NM

V+3R3 R347 MUTE_A


A) (DA) 2.2k SR
4:11E
(DA) (DA)
4
R338

22k

A) (DA) R348
0.01u/25

5 Q303 NM SR
C337

R341

C338

NM
1M

RT3T22M
3 6
2

1
GNDD V-AUDIO GNDD
(V-7R6A) E
GNDD
MUTE

CPU_AUDIO
1:12B C 1/4

: Analog Audio Signal Route


(DA)
: Audio Data Signal Route
: Waveform Measuring Point
F

C 3/4
CDJ-350 63
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10.5 MAIN ASSY (4/4)

A
POWER SUPPLY BE & CONNECTOR (USB_DN

(USB_DP

con REGULATOR PU REGULATOR & SERVO REGULATOR (CONT1

C 1/4
(CONT2

1:5D
!
V+5R6 V+3R3 V+1R2 V+5R6 V+5P V+5M V+5R6 V+3R3S

5MON
IC408
S-1170B33UC-OTS
IC401 IC404

VOUT
BA33BC0WFP BD00KA5WFP
8

VIN
! ! IC405

V1R2

5
GND

GND
VCC

OUT

OUT

V3S
!
CTL

CTL

ADJ
Vcc

R454

R456
V3R3
NC

5.6k

10k
7 9 3
C O N T R O LN B
4
12 13
1

2
3

3
4

NC
GND

ON/OFF
3

1
VSS
2

33k F
R426
Vin Vout
R405

VCG1063-A

VCG1063-A

DCH1165-A

VCG1063-A
R409 R413
SR

VCG1063-A
1 5
0

0
CN4

330p S C H
100u/6.3

1u SR
22u/6.3
NJM2872BF05
C402

C473

C403

C406

C408

C412

C495

C419
C410

C422

C400
SR
AKM1
0.1u

0.1u

1u

C462

C414

C415

C421

C418
0.01u
56k F

0.1u
R427
1u/10
R406

C463

C465
NM

NM

NM

NM
1u
V+7R6M
GNDM 2

B 3.3V GNDD
1.2V 5.0V GNDS
3.3V POWER_ON 3
GNDD GNDD GNDS
REGULATOR REGULATOR REGULATOR REGULATOR V+5EV 4

GMDD

CN2
5

V+7R6DCDC 6

V+7R6DCDC 7

AUDIO DAC & DSP REGULATOR AUDIO DAC & FILTER REGULATOR GNDD 8

H
VFDP32 9
V+5R6 V+3R3A V+1R25
GNDD 1
IC402
S-1170B33UC-OTS V-7R6A 1
VOUT

IC403 GNDA 1
VIN

BD00KA5WFP V+7R6A V+5A V-7R6A V-AUDIO


V+7R6A 1
4

V1R25

V+5A
10
GND

OUT

!
CTL

ADJ
V3R3A

Vcc

! IC406
V5R6

11 1 5
NC

ON/OFF
VSS
3

3
4

Vin Vout
2
GND
33k F 22k F

1000p CH
R407

R421

R415

SR
DCH1165-A

VCG1063-A

VCG1063-A

3 NB 4 V-AUDIO
C413

C417

C468
0

CONTROL
SR

0.1u
100u/6.3
C404
C401

C405

C474

C407

C409

C411

C467
22u/6.3
0.1u

1u

C416

0.01u

1u
1u

R408

C466
C464

R422

R416

NJM2872BF05
NM

NM

NM

NM

GNDD 3.3V GNDD 1.25V GNDA


5.0V
REGULATOR REGULATOR REGULATOR

V+5IJO IJO DETECT


R1001

V+5IJO
0

V+1R2 V+1R25
V+7R6M VFDP32 V+5IJO
R1002

1SS352

1SS352
NM

V+5R6
D406

D405
47k F
R410

R423

R435
4.7k

27k

R463

1k

GNDD
R412 R425 R437
Q402 Q404 Q406
2SA1576A(QR) 2SA1576A(QR) 2SA1576A(QR)
NM NM NM
R411

R492

R424

R436
F
NM
10k

10k
11k
R414

R432

R444

DC-DC
100

100

100

D
NORMAL Hi
ABNORMAL Low VDET
GNDD 11C
GNDD GNDD Q410
C423

RT1N241M
0.1u

NORMAL Hi-Z
ABNORMAL Hi
R460

C420
NM

0.1u

GNDD
VCG1063-A

V+7R6DCD
V+5IJO
V+5R6 V+3R3S V+3R3 GNDD
C1001
C475

R
0.1u

V+5EV
R484

3.3k

0
D404

D403

R495

D402

V+5IJO
NM

NM

NM
220

Q414 V+5IJO NORMAL Hi-Z (PU Hi)


RT1P141M R487 ABNORMAL Low
R485

5.6k

10k
Q415
R494

R458

GNDD
100k

10k

2SA1576A(QR)
R486

100

R491 POWER_ON
Q413 Q411
RT1N241M LSC4081UB(QR)
NM
GNDD GNDD R461
NM
C481

R459

R462
NM

12k

10k

E
NORMAL Hi-Z
ABNORMAL Hi

V-7R6A GNDD
GNDD
V+5IJO V+5IJO

V+1R25 V+1R2
R429

R446
10k

10k

3 3 Notes
R417

R440

R431 R448
5 5
2.2k

2.2k

10k 10k NM
4 4
R420 6 R443 6
2 Q405 2 Q408
NM HN1C01FU(YGR) NM HN1C01FU(YGR) SR
1 1
R418

R441
10k

10k

SQ
R434

R453
100

100

CH
SCH

GNDD GNDD

F NORMAL Hi-Z F
ABNORMAL Hi
SR
1/4W

C 4/4
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(USB_DN)

(USB_DP)
: Analog Audio Signal Route
: USB_D_N Signal Route
: Voltage Measuring Point
C 4/4 MAIN ASSY (DWX3105) A

: USB_D_P Signal Route


(CONT1)
: CONTROL1 Signal Route
(CONT2)
: CONTROL2 Signal Route

V+5EV
POWER_ON

RT1N241M
Q412
11C;2F 3.3V 5V
C476

NM
V+5IJO

C1004

C1007
(to R274)

47u/16
C452

C458

SCH
0.01u

330p
0.1u
V+7R6M IC410
CN402
V+5EV 1

2
14

13
R1003 C 1/4 VFDP32
RKN1068-A

C1005
CN401
AKM1299-A
1 GNDD C433 V+7R6DCDC
3 12
NM
PNRDY V+5R6 330p CH
C469
27 GNDD

0 1/4W
1:13H 26 V+5EV
NM 0.01u SR

R471
VFDP32 4 11 C454
V+7R6M 1 R499 0.1u SR 25 GNDD
R1009
GNDM 2
5

6
10

9
10k
C 1/4 TSO 0 2125
24 V+32
POWER_ON 3 2 2125
R498
1:13I
C472
23 V+5R6 B
R1008 GNDM 7 8 VCG1063-A
V+5EV 4 C470 22 V+5R6
10k 0.01u
C425

0
3
0.1u

GMDD R1004 C453


CN2

5 C1002 0.1u 21 GNDD


2.2u S Q TC74VHCT08AFTS1
V+7R6DCDC 6 C446 0.1u NM C1006 20 TSCK
330p
C434

C435
SCH

0.01u
330p

R477 SCH
V+7R6DCDC 7 C1003 19 GNDD
33 SR C487
R476 100p SCH
GNDD 8 0.01u SR 18 TSCS
33 C485
H

CN502
C431
47u/16 R478 220p
VFDP32 9 GNDD GNDD 33 C490 17 TSO
SR

R475 NM
C436

GNDD 1 0 C488 16 PNRDY


V-7R6A 4 V+3R3
33
R479 NM
0.1u

V-7R6A 1 1 C486 15 TSI


R1007 MAIN_RST 33
GNDA 1 2

V+7R6A 1 3
V+7R6A
NM IC411
C 1/4 1:15J
R473
33 SR
100p SCH

C482
14 MAIN_RST
13 GNDD

E
5
R482 1 14
C 3/4 MUTE_PNL NM
C426

C429

3:9F 12 MUTE_PNL
NM

NM

10k 2 13 R1005
6 TSCS R419 3 12
R496
NM R474
11 GNDD
VDET
10k 10 VDET
TSCK 6E
1:13H 33 4 11 R428 33 SR
9 GNDD
GNDA GNDD 33 1:10K POWER_ON R472
C 1/4 5

6
10

9
R497
2F;8B
33 SR
C489
8 POWER_ON

10k NM 7 GNDD
TSI USB_VBUSON R480
7 8 R430 C483
1:13G 6 USB_VBUSON
33 1:13I 33 SR C
220p 5 GNDD
R1006 USB_CDETFLG R481
TC74VHC08FTS1 C484
1:13H 4 USB_CDETFLG
C447 NM 33 SR
220p 3 GNDD

GNDD
0.1u

GNDD
C 1/4 USBA_D_N L405 2 USBA_D_N
1:16G 1 USBA_D_P
1 2
5V 3.3V USBA_D_P
4 3
1:16F
NM
GNDD
2200p
C440

5.6V CN403
C441

NM

11k D 750 F
R467
SR

RKN1058-A
C437

DC-DC CONVERTOR
R466

D
27k
0.47u

17 GNDA
R468

ROUT GNDA
3:12D 16 ROUT
R464
15 GNDA
100 C432 LOUT
D
R469

C 3/4 3:12C 14 LOUT


8

2.2k
COMP

0.1u
EN
SS

FB

CN701
MUTE_A 13 GNDA
C491
3:12F 12 MUTE_A
IC409
DCH1165-A

DCH1165-A

VCG1063-A

BD9326EFJ ! (CONT1)
100p SCH 11 GNDD
GND
BST

CONT1
VIN

SW

V+7R6DCDC C492
1:11A 10 CONT1
C424

C427

C428

C430
0.1u

CONT2 (CONT2) 1 0 0 p S C H 9 GNDD


R483

D
C493
V+5R6 1:11A 8 CONT2
0 1/4W
L403 (USB_DN) 100p SCH 7 GNDD
C438

0.1u
22u 2.5A
CTH1254-A-TLB
R470

0 1/4W
C 1/4 USBB_D_N
1:16G
(USB_DP)
R1010

0
6 USB_D_N
RSX201L-30

USBB_D_P
47u/16
D401

C448

C439 R1011 5 USB_D_P


1:16F
NM 0 4 GNDD
VBUS_B
C494
1:16D 3 VBUS_B
330p SCH
1000p CH

2.2u SQ
1000p CH

0.1u SR
SR
C442

C443

C444

C496

C445

C471

C497

C498

C499

C461
DCH1165-A

DCH1165-A

0.1u

0.01u

100p SCH 2 GNDD


MUTE_CAP

C 3/4
0.01u

3:12F 1 MUTE_1
E
GNDD
GNDD GNDD

C449 C455 C480 0.1u

KN102 NM 0.1u C479 NM


NM
C450 C456 C478 0.1u
CKF1089-A
KN401

KN402

KN403

KN404

NM NM C477 NM
NM

NM

NM

1 2
Notes 1 1 1 1 C451 C457 0.1u
C459
NM is No Mount (STBY) NM NM C460 0.1u
CKSSYB***K F
SR CKSRYB***K F
GNDD GNDD GNDA GNDD GNDD GNDM GNDD GNDS
SQ CKSQYB***K F
CH CCSRCH***J F
SCH CCSSCH***J F
CEHVAW***M F
RS1/16SS***J
F RS1/10SR****F The > mark found on some component parts F
SR RS1/10SR***J indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
1/4W RS1/4SA***J Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
VCG1063A-T 1000pF/50V of identical designation.

C 4/4
CDJ-350 65
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10.6 JACK ASSY

D JACK ASSY (DWX3107) C70

100u/
NP

: Analog Audio Signal Route


(USB_DN)
: USB_D_N Signal Route
(USB_DP)
: USB_D_P Signal Route
(CONT1)
: CONTROL1 Signal Route
(CONT2)
: CONTROL2 Signal Route
B

C70
CN701
VKN1277-A 100u/
NP

GNDA 1

ROUT 2
GNDA 3

LOUT 4
C GNDA 5
MUTE_A 6
CN403

GNDD 7 (CONT1)

CONT1 8
C715
GNDD 9 (CONT2)
C 4/4

NM CH
CONT2 10
C714
GNDD 11
NM CH
USBB_D_N 12
USBB_D_P 13
GNDD 14

VBUS_B 15
D
GNDD 16
C707 VA701
MUTE_1 17
470u/16 NM
AT
D709

RKZ5.6KG(B2)
C712

NM CH

GNDD GNDA

(USB_DN)

E
(USB_DP)

Notes

NM is No Mount

CH CCSRCH***J F
NP CEANP***M F

AT CEAT***M F

CKSRYB***K F
F
RS1/10SR***J

D
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C701 R705 R710


100u/16 150 150

R701
NP

47k
D704

CH

CH
RKZ5.6KG(B2) AUDIO OUT

C708

C704
GNDA R703 D701 R711 D710 JA701
RKZ5.6KG(B2)

1000p
NM
XKB3057-A
1k 1SS352 1k 2
Q701 Q703
INC2002AC1 INC2002AC1
3
D705
1

CH

CH
R712 C710 4 B
RKZ5.6KG(B2)

C709

C705
R704 D702 1k D711 1000p
Q704

1000p
NM
CH
1k 1SS352 INC2002AC1 C711
RKZ5.6KG(B2)
Q702
INC2002AC1 1000p
CH
C702 R706 R713 D708

100u/16 150 150


RKZ5.6KG(B2)
R702

NP
47k

GNDA
GNDA

C
CONTROL
JA702
(CONT1) (CONT1) VKB1243-A
R714 2
3
470 1
(CONT2) (CONT2)
R715

270

RKZ5.6KG(B2)

RKZ5.6KG(B2)
D706

GNDD D712
D

R709
100
C703

1u/10

USB CONNECTOR
B Type
GNDD JA703
DKN1237-A
(USB_DN)
RT1
R707 L701 V+5DETD 1
4 NM 3 (USB_DN)
0 USBB_N 2
(USB_DP)
E
(USB_DP)
R708 1 2 USBB_P 3
0
RKZ5.6KG(B2)

GNDD 4
NNCD6.2MF
D703

C706

RT2
NM

D707

GNDD

D
CDJ-350 67
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10.7 PNLB ASSY


V+5EV V+32 V+5R6 V+5SW V501
C505 C511 C513 C585 1000p DEL1072- (USB_DN
CH
100u/10 10u/50 100u/10 D526 FL INDICATOR TUBE (USB_DP
A HAR HAR HAR

PGND
NM

LGND
C503 C508 C512

NC10
NC11
NC12
NC13
NC14

NC31
D520

VDD
NC6
NC7
NC8
NC9

CLK
LAT
2 F+1
3 F+2
F+3

43 F-1
44 F-2
F-3
VH
BK
NM 0.01u NM CH

SI
IC506 NM 1SS352

22

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

42
C572 C560 C573

VOUT
GND
VIN
NM 330p CH NM
!

C589
D521
C569
C568

C554
C553
C551
GNDD C561 GNDD R523 GNDD
17

2
3
CN502 FL VH
NM

CH

CH

SQ

SQ
VKN1287-A NM

C550

C556

C586

C570

C549
C587

C588
NM

NM

SQ
CH

SQ

CH
GNDD

100p

1000p
2.2u

2.2u

0.1u
0.01u
GNDD 27 19 FL F+ R539 20 18 F

NM
V+5EV 26 Q502
FL F-

330p
1000p
R531 R532 NM

0.1u

2.2u
0.01u
2SA2092(Q)
GNDD 25
VH GNDD 10 10
V+32 24

R525

1000p CH
100k
V+5R6
V+5R6 23

0.1u/50
C528

R534

R535
C563

C564
R635

0.01u
VF

47k

47k
V+5R6 22
R626

R627

R607 R583
100k

2.2k
3
JP

JP

R546
GNDD 21

NM
R526
C533

22k
R650
TSCK

R516
TSCK 20

NM
0 100p CH

22k
CN402

GNDD 19
TSCS VDET R582 GNDD C534
TSCS 18 Q501

C537

C555
22k LSC4081UB(QR) NM CH

0.1u
TSO

C524

C525

R522
TSO 17 GNDD C535

NM

NM

22k
R600
B PNRDY 16
R508 220
PNRDY
1 47p CH
C536
TSI
TSI 15

FLSCLK
R505 100 MAIN_RST NM CH

FLLAT
FLSO
MAIN_RST 14

FLBK
C 4/4

GNDD 13
220 GNDD 4 2
GNDD G
R606 MUTE_PNL
MUTE_PNL 12
220

BPMADJUST

STOPL

CUEL

OUTL

RELOOPL
USBL

CDL
MUTE_PNL
STANDBY

PCL

PLAYL
STANDBYL

INL

DIVIDEL
GNDD 11
R599
VDET
VDET 10
220
GNDD 9
R598 POWER_ON
POWER_ON 8
220
GNDD 7
R602
USB_VBUSON
USB_VBUSON 6 C532
220
GNDD 5 0.1u
R509 USB_CODETFLG V+5EV
USB_CDETFLG 4
80
79
78
77

76

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62

61
60

59
58

57
56
55
54
53
52
51
220
GNDD 3

VCC2
VSS2
R603

P1_7/D15

P2_0/A0
P2_1/A1
P2_2/A2
P2_3/A3
P2_4/A4
P2_5/A5
P2_6/A6
P2_7/A7

P3_0/A8

P3_1/A9
USBA_D_N

P3_2/A10
P3_3/A11
P3_4/A12
P3_5/A13
P3_6/A14

P3_7/A15
P4_0/A16
P4_1/A17
P4_2/A18
P4_3/A19
LOOPDIVIDE+ 81 50

P1_5/D13/INT3
P1_6/D14/INT4
USBA_D_N 2 P0_7/AN0_7/D7
R604 0 USBA_D_P LOOPDIVIDE- 82 49
USBA_D_P 1 0 P0_6/AN0_6/D6
RELOOP 83 48
P0_5/AN0_5/D5
GNDD LOOPOUT 84 47
V+5EV P0_4/AN0_4/D4 50. P4_4/CS0
LOOPIN 85 46
C TEMPO SLIDER P0_3/AN0_3/D3 80. P1_0/D8
49.
48.
P4_5/CS1
P4_6/CS2 P5_0/WRL/WR%
CUE 86 79. P1_1/D9 47. P4_7/CS3 45
P0_2/AN0_2/D2 78. P1_2/D10 P5_1/WRH/BHE
PLAY 87 77. P1_3/D11 IC501 44
R513
DCV1009-A

P0_1/AN0_1/D1 P5_2/RD
2.2k
4
3

76. P1_4/D12
F

DYW1793- /J
VR501

USBSTOP 88 43
P0_0/AN0_0/D0 P5_3/BCLK
TEMPOR 89 (M3030RFCPFP-K) 42
P10_7/AN7/KI3 P5_4/HLDA
TEMPO 90 Service Part No. 41
P10_6/AN6/KI2 P5_5/HOLD
1

C514
RKZ5.6KG(B2)

RKZ5.6KG(B2)

KEY0 1000p 91 PEG740A8-K 40


C515 P10_5/AN5/KI1 P5_6/ALE
100u/16

KEY3 1000p 92 39
C501

D501

D524

C506

C509

R514
0.01u

0.01u

P10_4/AN4/KI0 P5_7/RDY/CLKOUT
2.2k
JQ

C516
F

KEY2 1000p 93 38
P10_3/AN3 P6_0/CTS0/RTS0
C517 25. P7_5/TA2IN
KEY1 1000p 94 26. P7_4/TA2OUT 37
P10_2/AN2 P6_1/CLK0
C518 97. P10_0/AN0 27. P7_3/CTS2/RTS2/TA1IN
1000p 95 98. VREF 28. P7_2/CLK2/TA1OUT 36
TEMPOR P10_1/AN1 P6_2/RXD0/SCL0
99. AVCC 29. P7_1/RXD2/SCL2/TA0IN
R612 96 100. P9_7/ADTRG 30. P7_0/TXD2/SDA2/TA0OUT 35
JP AVSS P6_3/TXD0/SDA0
GNDD 97 34
C519
P8_6/XCOUT
P9_6/ANEX1
P9_5/ANEX0

TEMPO 1000p P6_4/CTS1/RTS1/CTS0/CLKS1


P9_2/TB2IN

P9_1/TB1IN
P9_0/TB0IN

P8_7/XCIN

98 33
P8_4/INT2

P8_3/INT1

C520 P8_2/INT0
P8_5/NMI

P6_5/CLK1
0.47u
99 32
CNVSS

RESET

C521 P6_6/RXD1/SCL1
XOUT

VCC1
BYTE

VSS1

1000p CH
P9_4
P9_3

P8_1
P8_0
P7_7
P7_6
V+5E V 100 31
XIN

P6_7/TXD1/SDA1
CNVSS 1 CNVSS C522
DCH1319-A
1
2
3

4
5
6
7
8
9
10

11
12

13
14
15
16
17

18
19

20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

28
29
30
DISPRESET 2 RESET C574
GNDD 3 330p CH
C575
D
for Down Load

NM SQ
BUSY 4 BUSY C591
0.01u
R530

C527

R547
0.01u

VCC 5

NM
4.7k
R569

NM

SCLK 6 SCLK
C531

R538

R540

R541

R542

RXD 7 GNDD
0.1u

RXD
4.7k

4.7k

4.7k

4.7k

VDET
TXD 8 TXD
POWER_ON
R610

R637

R638
0

220

100

GNDD R645

0
DSS1166-A

IC502
R521 X501
CN801

1 5
CN504 VOUT CT
KM200NA3L V+5SW 10k
CTF1378-A

CTF1378-A

2
VDD
C526

R501
0.01u

L501

L502

3 4
C523

V+5 3 GND NC
0.1u

C529

C530

0 R605 TCH_C
CH

CH
10p

10p

TCH 2
0 BU4242G
47u/16
C507

C510
0.01u

GNDD 1
JQ
F

Oscillation
R502 GNDD RESET IC Circuit
0 15.975MHz
GNDD
GNDD

E CN501 6
CN851

KM200NA4L
R503 100 JOG2_C
JOG2 4
R504 100 JOG1_C
RENCO_SW

JOG1 3

V+5 2
5
RENC_2
RENC_1

JOG2_C
JOG1_C

FLSCLK

C504
CNVSS

RESET

TCH_C

FLSO

GNDD 1
G

47u/16 V+5SW
JQ
C502

0.01u
KEY0

KEY1

KEY3
KEY2

V+5EV
GNDD

R515 R524 R533 R613 R543


22k 22k 22k JP 22k

J517,J518,J557 is No mount UTILITY S501 EJECT S506 TIME S510 USB S513
R520 R519 R518 R517

R529 R528 R527

R537 R536

R545 R544

VSG1024-A VSG1024-A VSG1024-A DSG1079-A


3.3k

3.3k

3.3k

3.3k

T-SEARCH - S502 VINYL S507 S511 S514


JP501 JP502 BACK CD
NM NM
C582 C583 VSG1024-A VSG1024-A VSG1024-A DSG1079-A
3.9k

3.9k

3.9k

3.9k

MASTER
NM NM T-SEARCH + S503 TEMPO S508 PLAYLIST S512 PC S515
1 1
D527 VSG1024-A VSG1024-A DSG1079-A DSG1079-A The >
5.6k

5.6k

F NM SEARCH - S504
TEMPO S509 indicate
GNDD GNDD GNDF GNDD VSG1024-A VSG1024-A Therefo
10k

SEARCH +
S505 of ident

E
VSG1024-A

GNDD

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1 2 3 4
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(USB_DN)
: USB_D_N Signal Route : Waveform Measuring Point
(USB_DP)
: USB_D_P Signal Route : Voltage Measuring Point E PNLB ASSY (DWX3106) A
C553

C551
CH

R633 R631 R628

R634 R632 R629

R630
1000p
0.1u

0.01u

2.7

2.7

2.7
18 FL VDD V+5R6 V+5USB

C552

R617
2.7k
D519

1u

SQ

SQ
1.8

1.8
1SS352
R615

SQ

VOUT
SQ
1.8

1.8
!

GND
V+5R6 IC505

VIN
10
Q518 NJM2845DL1-05
2SA1576A(QR)
1SS352

USB POWER

1
2

3
R546

D522

R616
1k F
NM

DCH1324-A
Q517

CH

SQ
VDD 2SD1898(PQ)

C548

C557

C571

C547
0.47u
C580

1000p
0.01u

2.2u
1000p CH
NM SYB

C581 IC504
NM
C537

C555

R636

C565

C566

C567
0.01u
100k

BD2051AFJ
0.1u

C544
1u

0.1u 1 8
GND OUT3 B

NM
NM

NM

NM
R614
R618
R619
R620

R621
R622

R623
R624

R625
10
10
10
10

10
GNDD 2 7
IN1 OUT2
GNDD GNDD 3 6
IN2 OUT1
GNDD USB_VBUSON 4 5 USB CONNECTOR
SELECT PUSH EN /OC
A TYPE
S527
YSD5019-A USB_CODETFLG JA505
RENCO_SW 3 1 DKN1620-A
(USB_DN) L505 USB 21
4
NM
3 VBUS 1
RENC_1 4 2 USBA_D_N R608
0 2
R609
USBA_D_P 1 2
RENC_2 5 0 3
C546
4

NNCD6.2MF
C558 (USB_DP) 0.01u
C577 RT1
1000p CH

D525
C559 0.01u
C578
0.1u/50 RT2
0.01u
C579
RT3
GNDD 2.2u SQ
50 MTL
V+5R6
49 JMODEL D504
SLI-343M8C(FGHJ)
48 DISCL R584

47 PWRONL 390 GNDD


PLAYL V+5EV V+5R6
46 PLAY
(GREEN) C
45

R642 R643
Q503

JP
44 R639 L503 RT1N241M
220 CTF1378-A D505
43 FLBK Q512
SLI-343Y8C(KLMN)

GREEN NM
R548 PWRONL RT1P241M-11
42 NM FLLAT R585

41 R640 L504 2.7k R593


R549 220 CTF1378-A LED SPACER
4.7k CUEL
40 CUE 220 DEC3335-
MAIN_RST
(AMBER)
V+5EV
39 PNRDY POWER ON
(GREEN) D513
R568 R506 220 Q504 SPR-39MVWF(MN)
38 4.7k TSCS RT1N241M
37 R507 100 TSCK D506
SLI-343Y8C(KLMN) Q519
R550 STANDBYL RT1P241M-11
R576 R601 220 R586

RED
36 47k TSO
C590 1k 1.5k
35 10p CH TSI R641 GNDD
INL 680
34 BUSY LOOP IN
(AMBER) STANDBY
R551 (RED)
33 4.7k SCLK
R552 Q505
32 4.7k RXD RT1N241M
R553 V+5R6
31 4.7k TXD D507 D512
SLI-343Y8C(KLMN) SLR-343VC(NPQ)
R587 R592
1.5k 360
OUTL STOPL
LOOP OUT USB STOP
(AMBER) (RED) D
Q506 Q511 C562
NM

RT1N241M RT1N241M
D508 D514 820p CH
SLI-343Y8C(KLMN) SLR-343MC(NPQ)
R588 R594 R644 C576
2.7k 270 NM NM CH
RELOOPL DISCL D523
RELOOP EJECT
(AMBER) (GREEN)
RKZ5.6KG(B2)
Q507 Q513 GNDD GNDF
RT1N241M RT1N241M
V+5EV
D509 D515 R648 R649 R646
SLR-343MC(NPQ) SLI-343Y8C(KLMN)
R558 R589 R595 NM NM NM
SA SA SA
PLAY S516 10k PLAY 270 2.7k
CDL DIVIDEL R647
DSG1117-A R559 CD BEAT LOOP
(GREEN) (AMBER) NM
CUE S517 10k SA
CUE
DSG1117-A R560 Q508 Q514 C584
RT1N241M RT1N241M
LOOP IN S518 10k
LOOPIN D510 D516 0.01u
SLR-343MC(NPQ) SLR343BC4T(JKLM)
DSG1079-A R561 R590 R596 GNDD GNDD
LOOP OUT S519 10k 270 5.6k
LOOPOUT Notes
DSG1079-A USBL JMODEL
R562 USB VINYL
RELOOP S520 10k
(GREEN) (BLUE) NM is No Mount E
RELOOP
CH CCSRCH***J F
DSG1079-A R563 Q509 Q515
RT1N241M RT1N241M HAR CEHAR***M F
LOOP DIVIDE- S521 10k
LOOPDIVIDE- D511 D517
SLR-343MC(NPQ) SLR-343VC(NPQ) JQ CEJQ***M F
DSG1079-A R564 R591 R597
SQ CKSQYB***K F
LOOP DIVIDE+ S522 10k 270 360
LOOPDIVIDE+
PCL MTL CKSRYB***K F
DSG1079-A R565 PC MASTER TEMPO
(GREEN) (RED) SYB CKSYB***K F
BPM LOCK S523 10k
BPMADJUST
SA RS1/4SA***J
DSG1079-A R566 Q510 Q516
RT1N241M RT1N241M SQ RS1/8SQ***J
USB STOP S524 10k USBSTOP GNDD GNDD
RS1/10SR***J
DSG1079-A R567
F RS1/10SR****F
STANDBY S525 10k
STANDBY
VSG1024-A

GNDD

The > mark found on some component parts


indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. F
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
of identical designation.

E
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10.8 TCHB and JOGB ASSYS

F TCHB ASSY (DWX3109)


V+5

CN801
KM200NA3L

R802

R804
CN504

4.7k

22k
IC801
V+5 3
R801 1 2
TCH 2
C801 NM C A

1SS352
Q801

D801

C802
GNDD 1

NM
E

0.1u LSC4081UB(QR)
4 3 R805
R803 E K 390
B GNDD
100k GP1S094HCZ0F R806

GNDD GNDD 330

GNDD

NOTES

NM is No Mount

RS1/10SR***J
CKSRYB***K F
C

G JOGB ASSY (DWX3124)


V+5 V+5

PC851
R852

CN851 SEDS-7573
330
D DKP3864-A 2
VCC VLED
CN501

1 5
JOG2 4 A
R851 C853
3
JOG1 3 B
0 6 0.01u
4 GND1
V+5 2 GND
C851

C852

0.01u
SQ
2.2u
E

GNDD 1

Board in Connector GNDD

E
NOTES

RS1/10SR***J

CKSRYB***K F
SQ CKSQYB***K F

F G
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10.9 SMPS ASSY


FOR SYXJ8, FLXJ, KXJ5 and AXJ5
A

!
H SMPS ASSY (DWR1482)

B AC POWER
CORD

• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT


The > mark found on some component parts
CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OF FUSE. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
F of identical designation.

H
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CN401
C

C 4/4
D

H
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FOR CUXJ
A

!
H SMPS ASSY (DWR1481)

B AC POWER
CORD

• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT


The > mark found on some component parts
CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OF FUSE. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
F of identical designation.

H
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CN401
C

C 4/4
D

H
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10.10 VOLTAGES

A
H SMPS ASSY output level check
Point to be Possible defective point STANDBY mode
Name Normal voltage level
checked when a voltage error is generated (while u is lit in red)
• SMPS Assy
• MAIN Assy
V+7R6M 1 7.22 to 7.98 V SERVO OFF
• DRIVE Assy
• SMPS Assy
• PNLB Assy
V+5EV 2 4.75 to 5.25 V PANEL CPU(IC501) ON
SW
B • SMPS Assy
• MAIN Assy
MAIN CPU(IC103)
SERVO DSP(IC201)
AUDIO DSP(IC301)
V+7R6DCDC 3 7.22 to 7.98 V • PNLB Assy OFF
FL V501
JOG
LED
USB-A
• SMPS Assy
VFDP32 4 29.12 to 34.88 V • PNLB Assy OFF
FL
• SMPS Assy
C
V-7R6A 5 -7.22 to -7.98 V • MAIN Assy OFF
AUDIO/MUTE
• SMPS Assy
V+7R6A 6 7.22 to 7.98 V • MAIN Assy OFF
AUDIO/MUTE
Checking the voltage levels inside the various Assys
C MAIN ASSY *It is assumed that the SMPS Assy output level is normal.
Name Point to be checked Normal voltage level Possible defective part

V+5R6 7 5.53 to 5.87 V IC409

V+3R3 8 3.2 to 3.4 V IC401


D
IC404
V+1R2 9 1.19 to 1.21 V R426, R427
V+3R3A 10 3.27 to 3.33 V IC402
IC403
V+1R25 11 1.24 to 1.26 V
R421, R422
V+5R6M 12 5.54 to 5.66 V IC206

V+3R3S 13 3.27 to 3.33 V IC408

VREF1R65 14 1.57 to 1.73 V IC201, IC408

V+5A 15 4.95 to 5.05 V IC406


E
V-AUDIO 16 7.22 to 7.98 V SMPS Assy

E PNLB ASSY *It is assumed that the SMPS Assy output level is normal.
Name Point to be checked Normal voltage level Possible defective part

FL VH 17 28.8 to 35.2 V Q502

FL VDD 18 4.5 to 5.5 V D522


V+5R6 power supply circuit
FL F+ 19 5.54 to 5.66 V (periphery of IC409)
FL F- 20 1.98 to 2.42 V Q518, Q517
F
USB VBUS 21 4.75 to 5.25 V IC505, IC504

V+5SW 22 4.65 to 5.35 V D520

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10.11 WAVEFORMS

A
NOTE: The following waveforms were measured at the point of the corresponding
C MAIN ASSY balloon number in the schematic diagram and PCB diagram.
IC103 - pin 50 (CLK66M) IC103 - pin 126 (SRVSCLK) IC103 - pin 135 (LPS1) IC201 - pin 28 (AGCRF_TP) : lower
1 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 20 nS/div.
6 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 200 nS/div.
11 -1
V: 1.0 V/div. H: 1 S/div. DISC IN
14 V: 500 mV/div. H: 500 nS/div.

DSP16M_TP (CLKA_16M) Foot of R162 (TSCS) IC103 - pin 135 (LPS1)


2 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 100 nS/div.
7 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 500 μS/div.
11 -2
V: 1.0 V/div. H: 1 S/div. DISC EJECT

IC201 - pin 73 (CLK_S_16M) Foot of R191 (TSCK) IC103 - pin 134 (LPS2) C
3 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 100 nS/div.
8 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 1 μS/div.
12 -1
V: 1.0 V/div. H: 1 S/div. DISC IN

IC103 - pin 85 (SH_STATUS_TP) Foot of R163 (TSI) IC103 - pin 134 (LPS2)
4 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 500 mS/div.
9 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 50 μS/div.
12 -2
V: 1.0 V/div. H: 1 S/div. DISC EJECT
D

IC103 - pin 72 (DSPDREQ) Foot of R193 (TSO) IC201 - pin 37 (RFO_TP) : upper
5 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 20 μS/div. PLAY
10 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 50 μS/div.
13 V: 500 mV/div. H: 500 nS/div.

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A
NOTE: The following waveforms were measured at the point of the corresponding
E PNLB ASSY balloon number in the schematic diagram and PCB diagram.
V501 - pin 33 (FLSCLK) V501 - pin 34 (FLLAT) CN501 - pin 3 (JOG1_C)
1 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 100 μS/div.
3 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 100 μS/div.
5 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 10 mS/div. JOG scratch

V501 - pin 35 (FLBK) V501 - pin 32 (FLSO) CN501 - pin 4 (JOG2_C)


2 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 100 μS/div.
4 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 100 μS/div.
6 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 10 mS/div. JOG scratch

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11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM


11.1 CNCT and SLMB ASSYS
A
SIDE A SIDE A

STEPPING
C CN201 MOTOR
A CNCT ASSY CN954 CN955

CONTACT SIDE UP
L952 CN955
C956 LD SW
B
50 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 1 1 11 4 SHORT OPEN
CN954 CONTACT SIDE DOWN [[ G ]]
DWX3111- A30C5

C951
CONTACT SIDE UP 1
S951
CN951 R951 C969 CONTACT CNCT

11
12 10 5 11 11 5 10 15 20 24 SIDE DOWN

C964
CN952
CN953

55
CONTACT SIDE UP

CN951 CN952 CN953 (DNP2560-B)

SPINDLE PICKUP ASSY


C MOTOR

CN751 B SLMB ASSY


W
SLOTS
CONTACT SIDE UP 1.LPS2
D 2.LPS1 1
CN751 3.GNDD
1 5 [[ G ]]
4.LO+ S751
S752
1 5 5.LO- C7 SLOTSW
SLMB
1

DWX3108-
(DNP2561-B)

E NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :


1. The parts mounted on this PCB include all
necessary parts for several destinations.
For further information for respective desti-
nations, be sure to check with the sche-
matic diagram.

2. View point of PCB diagrams.


Connector Capacitor

SIDE A

F SIDE B
P.C.Board Chip Part

A B
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SIDE B SIDE B
A

A CNCT ASSY CN955 CN954

C970

CNCT LF B

C968
C965

DWX3111- C967
C966

C955
L951

C952

R968
R967
C953
CN953 CN952 CN951 (DNP2560-B)

B SLMB ASSY CN751

DWX3108- CN751
SLMB WHITE GRAY 1.LPS2
LF LO+ LO- 2.LPS1
3.GNDD D
4.LO+
SLOTSW 5.LO-
5 1
SLOTSW
ADD SOLDER
(DNP2561-B)

A B
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11.2 MAIN and JACK ASSYS


SIDE A
A H CN2
C MAIN ASSY
CN401

[[ G ]]
9 5 10
A30C

1
C256
R405 R406 IC205 2 3
C463
10 5 1
KN401 13 1 1

1
CN401 4 5
V4R3

C426

C111
R266
180
C429 C434 C402 175 180
R483 V5R6

C473
D304 R344

D303

R470
R1008 C435

IC401
C403

C112
C1002

C448
R147 C431

R115 C113
C124

185
D101 C471

190
C114
R340
B

C406
R185

11

195
R148

1 C125
R186

C494

200
C116
C117
CONTACT SIDE UP
PC

C115

205
CN403

CN403
C334

210
R1011
FC

C333

R110 R111 R112 R113 C121


C331

1
R1010

10

215
DSP16M
R359

220
C341

15
GNDD

225
IC403 F302 C126

1
1
C119

17

230
R316 C118

V1R25
R339 R315

235
R336 V-AUDIO C451
R354 R313
CONTACT SIDE UP

C323
C322

C340

240
1

C120

240
R422 R421 C409
1 5
1
CN402

1 R116
1

V3R3A
F301

R117
C335

R345 C467

R128
C411
R304

R120
C R302 C407

R310

C336
5

C127 C130
C129

R129
ARO ALO C318 C188
CN502

C482 C320 R187


1
10

R473 V+5A C314

AOI
C193 C134 C196
CN402

R477

C315
C487 C132 C133

C342
C450 2 8
15

C472
C470
C453

R1007 C1
E

C447 R428
C316
R496

C405
R1004
IC410 R482 IC411
20

14
7
1
10

5
R498

10
5
25

14

R1005
1
R1003 C1004

C446
R471

R430 R1006
R434
R446
27

Q405 R499
KN402 R431 R448 R419
C458

R453

1
KN403
R429 R418

D Q408
1

R441
R443
R440

1 1
A C452 R420 R417

IC410 IC411 IC403 IC401 IC205


Q405 Q408

D JACK ASSY

DWX3107-
C707

J706
JA703

JACK [[ G C7]]
1

17

GNDD
J705
15

J704
1 CONTACT SIDE10UP

CN701
GNDD
JA702

CN701
J701

C702
J703
J702

C701
1
JA701

C D (DNP2561-B)

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NOTE: The encircled numbers denote measuring point.


SIDE A
A

5 11 12 6

[[ G ]] DWX3105- MAIN
9
C256
5 10
A30C5 1 C180 R169
IC404
IC205 2 3 7 C170 C194 14 IC105
10
C152
C159
C146 C150 C171 C153 C455 R274

C160
1 C161

R150
R157 R151
4 5 6 8 C128 C131 IC103

R427
C144

X103
C252

C156
C111
R266

180
180 175 170 165 160 155 150 145 140 135 130 125 1

R158
SPIN
1 5 C410

120 120
7 C456 R269

C479
C408 1

C247
C157
C112

R426 R268

C122

C480
R173
C124

185

1 V1R2

R256
115

C109
R172

C495
F101

C270
R265
V3R3
190

C177

110

L401
C114

R185 EC B
195

C158
C173 C241

105

C283
C255
1
1 C125

R186 R252

R267
200

100
C167
C116
C117

C169

C269
C115

C284
205

C412
X102
95 C285

R255
C162

C459
210

C246
C286
R110 R111 R112 R113 C121

90
RFRP

V+5R6M
VCA
1

R165
R164 1 FE C287 C268
215

C274

FOO
85

C277
C154

C278
C265
C266
C267
C271
TE
C163 C234

TRO
1

220

SERVO16M
80
C182

SH_STATUS C240
225

SBAD
V3S C233
75

R249
1

LDCHK
C155
230

IC201
70

75

LD3S
FTE

C235
C238
C232
75 70 65 60 55
R244
C165
C164
1

235

R243
65

R277

50
R246 C230

50
240

RST C221 R245 R278


C231
C120

L204
L203
L202
L201
80

C218 R279

45
240

R242

1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 RFO
60 13
85
5

R116

40
R184

1
R117

R128

C168

1
R120

C139 1
C
90
R178 C149

CN201
35
C460

R143

5
R170

C225
95

7 C130

30
C148

C129 1 1 1 1 1 R138
R129
R130

10
X101
100100

R135 R136
R132

R134

CN954
R187
1 C138 C143 TX C217 A-S2

15
C193 C134 C196 C137 C142 V+3R3B RX 1 5 10 15 20 25 C215
25

CN201
4 C275 A-S1

20
C132 C133
F102

GNDD

8 C211 AGCRF A-D


R109

IC104

A-C
SBOK

9
C186
C123

IO0B
IO1B IO2B
1

C276

25
R154 C166
R171 R166

C178 C201
IPF

R201

A
30
A-B

CONTACT SIDE UP
IO3B
C151
C179
C110

R179 R177 7 R240 R241 C212 R292 R276 A-A

35
C145 C202 C261
C206
C207
C208
C222 C223
C260

40
C204 GNDS
1 10 3 14

45
B
50
50
1

KN404
D
(DNP2560-B)

IC205 IC103 IC105 IC404


IC104 IC201

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SIDE B
A
C MAIN ASSY CN401

C264
DWX3105- MAIN LF

C476
C272

C263
1

IC206
R273
R271

R272

R123
R121
R119
C258

C253

R198

R118
R124 R182

R122
C250

27
R270

R288
R289
C257 R287

R141
IC204

R140

R131
R197
30

25

R247 R248 R250

R180
R264 R167
C135 R183

C262 C248 C273


C245
C141

R155
R258
35

20
C140

C195

Q107

R196
R251
R114 C189

C242 C243
R257 R259
C136

D103

R194
R195
R181
R260

Q104
R263
C254

40

15
R261

R156
C457 R133
C249

1
C244
R262 R254
C251

R253 C192
45

10

R103
R175
1

R159
ADC

C107

C106

C104
C105
1
C462 C419 Q109

R160

5
IC405

50

C259 R413 IC107

E
IC102
R409

1
R286 27 25 20 15 10 5 1

IC408

R152
54

IC203
1

C108

R108
C414 C421

R456
R233
R232

R161
C181
R228

1
R227

R454
C237

C465

1
R3

R192
C415

C308
1
C418

C305
C422
Q201

C236 C400 R162 R153


R280

R104
R199
C185 R351

1
C228
C213 R234

R149 R314
R282

C214
C209

30 35 40 45 50
54 R312

C147
R285

C183
R163
L205
L206
R208
R209

R188

308
C103

C102
R190

R105
R189
C239

1
R193
R291
C282

C227 R144 R142 C190


R290 R275

R125

R101
R191

C184
1
C C224 R238 KN102
AWRC R237 IC101

48
L216

R236 1

1
C220 45

R106 R102
5

C101
L207
C210
C205
R225
R231
R230
L217
L218

C219

1
R235 40
CN201

L208
L215 R284

R226 10

C176
L209 C216
L210 15 35

1
L211 R229
C191

R107
L212 R224 30
C203 20

1
L213
L214 24 25
R283

R281

C478
C477

D (DNP2560-B)

IC405 IC204 IC206 Q104 Q107 IC102


Q201 IC203 IC408 Q109 IC101
IC1

C
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SIDE B
A

E
C476 C433

C436
Q412

C441
C440
R121
R119

C425

C430
C428
C443 C437
R118

C442 C432 R337 R347


C337 R348

R464
IC409 R341 C338

1
C445 R466
C496
C444 R1101
R114 C189 Q101

R469
R468
R467
R146
C461
C499
C497
C498

R145
1
C439 R137 B

Q301

C493 C492 C491


C438 R139

E
1 C427 Q102 E
C424 Q302
C104

D401
10 C174

L403 R338

CN403
5

IC107 R352 1
C313 R350
R320

R317

1
C312 R349 Q303
C311
C310

R356
R108

40
IC303

R333
R342 R343 C332

R353
R357
IC301
40

35

30

25
1

R358
C309 C339
20
C308

20
C305

R334
R332
45

R331 C329
15
R104

R329

R351

R328
C327
1

R314 C330 R330


50

R312
10

54
C325
R308

C328
R188

R324
R326
55

C306
5
1

C304 R322
C307

R325 IC302

C190
60
60

R472 R474 R479 R475


R101

R327 R323
C326
R346

R416 R415
70

75

80
65

C489
80 C466 C413 C
C301 C484
L405

C302 R307 15 10 C324


1

16
R106 R102

C303
R303

1
R301
1
R305

C486 C488

C404
1

CN402
C416
C401

IC402 R481
1 5 8 C483
1

C1005
C319

C417 R480
C317 C468 IC406
1

R458
R461 R424

C490
R478

1 C449 R462 C420


C474

C1003

R497 R459 R460


C464

C343 C481
C321
R407
R486
R444
R432
R408

Q413

C475
C1001

R1009
R492
R423

R476 C485
Q406

C187
Q414

R463
R437

C1006
R491

Q415 D402
C1007 C469
R485

R484 R435 D403 Q411 E E Q410 C423 C454


R436 E
R495 E
Q402
R414

R494
R487 R412
E R411
E
D404

E E R1001 D

D406 D405 R425 Q404 R410 R1002

Q412 IC409 Q102 Q101


IC107 Q303 Q302 Q301
IC301 IC302 IC303
IC402 Q410-Q413 IC406
Q415 Q406 Q404 Q402
D JACK ASSY
17.MUTE_1
16.GNDD
15.VBUS_B
14.GNDD
13.USBB_D_P
D707

12.USBB_D_N
11.GNDD 1
E
R708

L701

10.CONT2
CN701

9.GNDD
ADD SOLDER

8.CONT1
D703 D712
C706 D706

7.GNDD 1
6.MUTE_A
R709

5.GNDA
4.LOUT
C715

R715
R714

GNDD 3.GNDA
17

C703

2.ROUT
C714

1.GNDA
R707

GNDD
R713
D702
R704

R706

R712
Q704
CN701

Q702

Q702
C705
C709
DWX3107-

Q704
VA701
D709

E
D711 D705

E
R711
R702

Q701
D701
R703
1

JACK
C712

E E
Q703
D710

ADD SOLDER

Q703
D708
C711
LF

Q701
R710
R701

R705

F
C710
C704
C708

D704

(DNP2561-B)
C D
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E
B
A

D
C

86
E
SIDE A

1
1

C522

J603
X501

J575

J619

JIG
JIG
D513

J555
C547 V501 LED SPACER
JA505
E

J517
GNDD
J507
J595
J604

J508

V+5EV
GNDD
S525

1
STANDBY

GNDD
J570 GNDD
J528

J561
V+5EV
TIME S511
GNDD J527
J529 BACK
J506 J584

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V+5EV S510

2
2

J573 GNDD
V+5R6
J569

D512 GNDD J514 J538 J585 1


PNLB ASSY

J515 V+32

J539
J621 J594

GNDD
USB STOP V+5EV
J625 J576 EJECT
GNDD

J572
D514

J518
J571 V+5R6 V+5R6
GNDD
UTILITY
S506

S524
GNDD J533
J510 S501 J574 J586 GNDD J532
V+5EV V+5EV J577
J501 J610
11.3 PNLB, TCHB and JOGB ASSYS

J550 J535 S527 5


J588 1 10 35
V+5R6
V+5R6 J534

CDJ-350
J551 V+32 J549
V+32
J563 J556
D511 V+5R6 D510 J516 J583
J578
J617 GNDD

J505 V+5EV

J618

D509
J565
S512

J626 J587 J596 J609

J624
J530

J601
GNDD J568
J503 S513

S515
PC

S514
USB GNDD
S523

J564

J522
J560

3
3

J546
J597

J590
J542 J540 GNDD CD PLAYLIST
J622 J526
V+5EV J537
J558
DL
GNDD BPM LOCK
J502
J606
J524

J613
V+5EV
J607

GNDD
GNDD
J513

J521
S507

J543 GNDD
D516

J615

J600
J579
J616

V+5R6

J552
J523
DIVIDE- DIVIDE+
J582

J623

J614
J536
GNDD
VINYL

D507
S503
S522

D506
S521

S502
D515

D508
J592
J608

J602 V+5R6
T-SEARCH +

J591
T-SEARCH - S518 S519
J593
S520

J566

J599
GNDD
S509

J547

V+5R6
J504
J525
J548

J554
V+5R6
RELOOP C549 TEMPO
J544

4
IN
4

OUT
J580 V+5EV MASTER TEMPO
J562 V+5R6

S505

S504
J553 J605 V+5R6
D517

J620 GNDD
S508

SEARCH - SEARCH +

J531
VR501

J519

J598

GNDD
J559
GNDD
J541

V+32
V+5R6
GNDD

J545 V+5EV

1
C513

1
J511 V+5R6 J611
5 6 7 8

SIDE A
VR501 A

508
GNDD
J541

7
VR501

JP502
1 J509 V+5SW
GNDD

DWX3106-

CN501
1

C504
J612

CN504
DWX C507
J611

J557
J620

C501

CN501 CN504
B

G JOGB ASSY CN801


F TCHB ASSY
CN851

PC851 [[ G ]] C
C7 DWX3109
4

CN801
TCHB
1
CN851

2
[[ G ]]
J851

1
3 1 1

C7
5

3
1

IC801

1.GNDD
3.V+5

2.TCH
GNDD

DWX3124
1

JOGB

(DNP2561-B) (DNP2561-B)

J531 V+5R6
E
V+5R6

J519 V+32
J581 V+32

C505
C511
SEARCH +

J545 V+5EV
DWX3106-

J589
JP501

V+5R6 J512
J511

PNLB

J559 GNDD
C7
[[ G ]]

GNDD
V+5EV
CUE
C513

J520
D505

D504
S517

S516

CN502 J567 GNDD


CONTACT SIDE UP 20
SEARCH -

J598 10
PLAY

1 27
GNDD 1 5 15 25

CN502
(DNP2561-B)
F
C CN402

E F G
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R600 R505 R509

V+5R
V+32
R601 R604
GNDD R513
D524 R514 R603
D501 C509
C512
V+5R6
ADD V+32
BEND

SOLDER C508

CN502
C561
C560
R627
C572
GNDD

GNDD

C503 R650
4

4
V+5EV
DWX3106-

GNDD
PNLB CN502
LF R646 1.USBA_D_P
2.USBA_D_N
3.GNDD
4.USB_CODETFLG
C
A
B

R648 5.GNDD
R649 6.USB_VBUSON
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Q504
Q504 7.GNDD
8.POWER_ON

E
9.GNDD
10.VDET
CN851 11.GNDD
R585
R559

V+5R6
G JOGB ASSY

4 12.MUTE_PNL
0 1 2 3

13.GNDD
1
1

1.GNDD

CN851 14.MAIN_RST
1 15.TSI
0

16.PNRDY

C851
3

3
17.TSO

R851
18.TSCS

(DNP2561-B)
CN501 C852 19.GNDD
1.GNDD
4 20.TSCK
4.JOG2
3.JOG1
2.V+5SW 21.GNDD

DWX3124
2.V+5
1 22.V+5R6
3.JOG1 C502 23.V+5R6
4.JOG2 24.V+32

JOGB
25.GNDD
CN501

R852
C853 26.V+5EV
SOLDER

5 27.GNDD
PNLB ASSY

R504 LF

CDJ-350
5

6
ADD

Q503
BEND

Q503
R503

E
6
V+5SW

R605

GNDD
R584 R558
CN504

R502
C510
R501
CN504 3.GNDD
CN801 2.TCH
1.GNDD
2.TCH
E

1.V+5

3
C506 3.V+5SW

DWX3109
CN801
Q801 C801
2

TCHB

2
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1
R803
C802
TCHB ASSY
LF

R805

(DNP2561-B)
D801
E

R806
1 4

R804
2 3 IC801

E F G
1

1
SIDE B

88
C

D
A

F
C

D
A

F
SIDE B

89
E
4

8
8

NOTE: The encircled numbers denote measuring point.

C530 C529 1 D523 C580 IC504

IC502
C520

(DNP2561-B)
IC502 R645 3 C574 C546

IC504
C562

1
5
1

R521 R530 C521 C591 C576 C577


0
C575 D527
R541 R610 2 10
ADD

5
C526 R540 100 R612 C519 C544 C579 SOLDER
1
C531 C527 1
C517
C523 15 R644
V+5EV

95 C583
V+5EV

1
GNDD

Q512
R593 R538 1
1 10
90
GNDD

R642 R641
11
15 C516 C582 C581
85
GNDD

R637 R542
1
R543 C518

GNDD
1 20
E

Q512 R582 C584


1
R524
R516 R547 C578
1
R567

Q519
R533
215
E

C524 R638
30 80
C515 GNDD L505

IC501
1
Q519 R613

1
1 30
C525 R525 L501 R553 8 75
C571

Q502 Q501
C567 80

1
R522 Q502 L503 C566 R508 R552 D525
Q501 L502 7 70
C514 C557 R608
E

R531 D522 C565 R551 35


R609
6 65
V+5EV
R526

GNDD R576
V+5R6 L504 4
B

IC505
40
R636
60
E

GNDD IC505

Q513
E

Q513
C589

45
C537 D519
GNDD

55

GNDD

1
C555 50 C532 R592
C564 R546 V+5EV 50
V+5R6 C563 V+32 IC501
D521 V+5R6 C548

7
GNDD
7

C569

Q511
R549 R548 Q511
R594 R583

E
C568 C590
R527 R643 C559 C554
R607 R550 GNDD
C558 C553 C534 R507 R515 V+5EV
V+5EV C551 R506 R566
Q517 GNDD C533 R568

Q517
V+5R6 R640
E

R639
V+32

Q508 Q518
R614 R622 R635 V+5R6
E
GNDD

R618 R623 C536

CDJ-350
Q518 C535 Q509

Q509
R565 R619 R624 R632
R620 R625 R523 V+32
V+5EV

C528 R631

E
R621 R617 R532 V+5R6
R536 C552 R535 E
R615 R534 R539 Q508
R616 Q510
R628 R590

Q510
R537 GNDD R591

E
R629 GNDD R544
R630 R589
R633 R545
R634 GNDD
V+5EV
GNDD

6
6

Q515
V+5EV

Q515
GNDD

GNDD
E

GNDD
R562 V+5R6
R569
R564 Q514 R595 R563 Q507 R626 GNDD

Q514
Q507
E
R596 R588

Q505 Q506
R586
R587

E
R517

V+5R6
Q506

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C550 R518

E
GNDD
IC506 Q505 R519

V+5R6
D520 R561 R520

Q516 IC506
1
C585
R560
R597

V+5R6
R528 D526
Q516
R529 C588
E

C570 V+5EV

3
C587
V+5R6 V+5R6

GNDD
GNDD

V+5EV

5
5

GNDD
C556
C586 R647
R598
R602
A C573 R606
R600 R505
R599

V+5R6
R509

V+32
R601 R604
GNDD R513
D524 R514 R603
D501 C509
C512
V+5R6
ADD V+32

BEND
SOLDER C508

N502
C561
C560
1 2 3 4

11.4 SMPS ASSY


SIDE A SIDE A
A

FOR SYXJ8, FLXJ, KXJ5 and AXJ5

H SMPS ASSY
AC POWER CORD

B
CN1

D
CN401
CN2

H
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SIDE B SIDE B
A

FOR SYXJ8, FLXJ, KXJ5 and AXJ5

H SMPS ASSY

CN1
C

D
CN2

H
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SIDE A SIDE A
A

FOR CUXJ

H SMPS ASSY
AC POWER CORD

B
CN1

D
CN401
CN2

H
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SIDE B SIDE B
A

FOR CUXJ

H SMPS ASSY

CN1
C

D
CN2

H
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12. PCB 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.
- When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples.

Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47 k ohm (tolerance is shown by J = 5%,
and K = 10%).
560 Ω → 56 × 101 → 561 ................................................................... RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J
47 kΩ → 47 × 103 → 473 ................................................................... RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J
0.5 Ω → R50 ................................................................................................. RN2H R 5 0 K
1Ω → 1R0 ................................................................................................. RS1P 1 R 0 K
Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).
5.62 kΩ → 562 × 101 → 5621 ................................................................. RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F

- Meaning of the figures and others in the parentheses in the parts list.
B
Example) IC 301 is on the point (face A, 91 of x-axis, and 111 of y-axis) of the corresponding PC board.
IC 301 (A, 91, 111) IC NJM2068V

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
NSP 1..PANL ASSY DWM2380
C MAIN ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
2..PNLB ASSY DWX3106
IC 101 DYW1792
2..JACK ASSY DWX3107
IC 102 K4S561632J-UC75
2..SLMB ASSY DWX3108
IC 103 R5S72630P200FP
2..TCHB ASSY DWX3109
IC 105 TC74VHCU04FT
C IC 107 TS3USB30RSW
2..JOGB ASSY DWX3124
IC 201 TC94A15FG
NSP 1..MACN ASSY DWM2391
IC 203 NJM2903M
2..MAIN ASSY DWX3105
IC 204 BD7956FS
2..CNCT ASSY DWX3111
IC 205 TC7W04FU
> IC 206 BA00BC0WFP
> 1..SMPS ASSY (SYXJ8,FLXJ,KXJ5,AXJ5) DWR1482
> 1..SMPS ASSY (CUXJ) DWR1481
IC 301 DSPC56371AF180
IC 302 PCM1742KE
IC 303 RNB4580F
> IC 401 BA33BC0WFP
> IC 402,408 S-1170B33UC-OTS
D
Mark No. Description Part No. > IC 403,404 BD00KA5WFP

A CNCT ASSY
> IC 405,406 NJM2872BF05
> IC 409 BD9326EFJ
MISCELLANEOUS IC 410 TC74VHCT08AFTS1
L 951,952 INDUCTOR CTF1410 IC 411 TC74VHC08FTS1
S 951 SLIDE SWITCH VSH1018
CN 951 12P FFC CONNECTOR DKN1450 Q 101,405,408 HN1C01FU
CN 952 24P FFC CONNECTOR DKN1445 Q 102,410,412,413 RT1N241M
CN 953 5P CONNECTOR DKN1402 Q 104,107,302,303 RT3T22M
Q 109 RT1N141M-11
CN 954 CONNECTOR DKN1407 Q 201 2SA1036K
CN 955 4P CONNECTOR DKN1288
E Q 301,402,404,406 2SA1576A
RESISTORS Q 411 LSC4081UB
R 967,968 RS1/10SR0R0J Q 414 RT1P141M
Q 415 2SA1576A
Other Resistors RS1/16SS###J
D 101,103,304,405 1SS352
CAPACITORS
D 401 RSX201L-30
C 951,955 CKSSYB104K16
D 406 1SS352
C 952,953,964,968 CKSSYB103K16
C 956,969 CEVQW220M16
MISCELLANEOUS
L 201-218 INDUCTOR CTF1545
L 403 INDUCTOR CTH1254

F B SLMB ASSY
MISCELLANEOUS
F 101,102,301 EMI FILTER
KN 404 WRAPPING TERMINAL
DTL1106
CKF1089
X 101 CRYSTAL(33 MHz) DSS1193
S 751,752 PUSH SWITCH DSG1017
CN 751 5P CONNECTOR VKN1265
X 102 CRYSTAL (48 MHz) ASS7099

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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
X 103 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (16.9344 MHz) VSS1084 C 171,173 CCSRCH180J50
CN 201 CONNECTOR DKN1404 C 176-178,272,274 CCSSCH331J50
CN 401 CONNECTOR AKM1299
CN 402 27P CONNECTOR RKN1068 C 180,187-193,211 VCG1063 A
C 184,254,271,486 CCSSCH101J50
CN 403 17P CONNECTOR RKN1058 C 185 CCSSCH150J50
C 194,210,231,235 CKSSYB103K16
RESISTORS C 201,204,209,212 CKSSYB104K10
R 101,102,106,107 RAB4CQ330J
R 103-105,108 RAB4CQ560J C 202,225,239,318 CEHVAW470M6R3
R 110-113,132 RAB4CQ330J C 203 CCSSCH470J50
R 134-136,138 RAB4CQ330J C 205,220 CKSSYB153K16
R 156 RS1/16SS5601F C 206,207 CKSSYB223K16
C 208 CKSSYB102K50
R 166,339,345 RS1/10SR0R0J
R 186-188 RAB4CQ560J C 213,217-219 CKSSYB104K10
B
R 189 RS1/16SS1002F C 215 CKSSYB471K50
R 190 RS1/16SS2002F C 216 CKSSYB681K50
R 255,347 RS1/10SR222J C 221-224,230,233 CKSSYB104K10
C 227 CCSSCH680J50
R 258,260-262 RS1/4SA1R0J
R 263,264 RS1/4SA2R7J C 228,246,247,252 CEHVAW470M16
R 265 RS1/10SR1002F C 232,238 CKSSYB333K10
R 272,273 RS1/10SR683J C 234,236,237,253 CKSSYB104K10
R 287 RS1/16SS1502F C 241 CKSRYB333K25
C 242 CKSSYB331K50
R 288 RS1/16SS1003F
R 289,422,426 RS1/16SS3302F C 243 CKSSYB271K50
R 323,324,356,357 RS1/16SS4702D C 244,245,250,263 CKSSYB104K16 C
R 325,326 RS1/16SS2200D C 248 CCSSCH471J50
R 327,328,469 RS1/16SS2201D C 249,251,260,262 CKSSYB103K16
C 255 CKSRYB122K50
R 329,332 RS1/16SS4701D
R 330,331 RS1/16SS3301D C 256,259,301-303 CKSSYB104K10
R 333,334 RS1/16SS5101D C 257,258 CKSRYB222K50
R 421 RS1/16SS2202F C 261,264,267,283 VCG1063
R 423 RS1/16SS4702F C 265,436,454 CKSRYB104K50
C 268,276,278,340 CKSQYB225K10
R 424 RS1/16SS1102F
R 427 RS1/16SS5602F C 275,308,311,335 CCSSCH331J50
R 467 RS1/16SS7500F C 401,402,415 CKSRYB105K10
R 468 RS1/16SS1102D C 445,468,471 CCSRCH102J50 D
R 470,471,483 RS1/4SA0R0J C 304,305,307,342 CKSSYB103K16
C 306,310,313,314 CKSSYB104K10
R 472-474,477,480 RS1/10SR330J
R 481 RS1/10SR330J C 309,312,317,400 VCG1063
R 1008,1009 RS1/8SQ0R0J C 315,411,412 CEHVAW220M6R3
Other Resistors RS1/16SS###J C 316,1005 CCSRCH331J50
C 319,321,403,407 CKSSYB104K10
CAPACITORS C 322,323,405,406 CEHVAW101M6R3
C 101,103-105,107 CKSSYB104K10
C 102,124,152,186 CKSSYB103K16 C 326,327 CCSRCH681J50
C 106,114,117,119 VCG1063 C 328,329 CCSRCH561J50
C 108,122,126,150 CCSSCH331J50 C 331,333,431,448 CEHVAW470M16
C 109,110,214,320 CEHVAW101M6R3 C 337 CKSSYB103K25 E
C 341,499,1002 CKSQYB225K10
C 111-113,115,116 CKSSYB104K10
C 118,120,125 CKSSYB104K10 C 404,422,424,427 DCH1165
C 121,123,130,131 VCG1063 C 408,420,423,425 CKSSYB104K10
C 127-129,132,133 CKSSYB104K10 C 409,410 CKSSYB105K6R3
C 134,138,143,154 VCG1063 C 413,428,432 CKSSYB104K16
C 414,416,435,470 CKSSYB103K16
C 135-137,139-142 CKSSYB104K10
C 144-147,151,153 CKSSYB104K10 C 417,419 CKSRYB105K10
C 148,169 CCSRCH100D50 C 418,430,467 VCG1063
C 149,167 CCSRCH9R0D50 C 421,434,497,1006 CCSSCH331J50
C 155-158,160 CKSSYB104K10 C 437 CKSRYB474K10
C 438,444,446,447 CKSSYB104K10 F
C 159,161,165,179 VCG1063
C 162-164,170,174 CKSSYB104K10 C 440 CKSSYB222K50
C 166,266,284,469 CKSRYB103K50 C 442,443 DCH1165

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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
C 452 CEHVAW470M16 S 512-515,518-524 TACT SWITCH DSG1079
C 453,455,458-460 CKSSYB104K10 S 516,517 TACT SWITCH DSG1117
C 461 CKSRYB104K16 S 527 ROTARY SW YSD5019
A X 501 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (15.975 MHz) DSS1166
C 462,475,478,480 CKSSYB104K10 CN 501 L-PLUG(4P) KM200NA4L
C 472-474,495,1001 VCG1063
C 483-485 CKSSYB221K50 CN 502 27P CONNECTOR VKN1287
C 487,491-494 CCSSCH101J50 CN 504 L-PLUG(3P) KM200NA3L
C 496,1003 CKSRYB103K50 0 LED SPACER DEC3335

C 498,1004 CKSSYB103K16 RESISTORS


C 1007 CCSSCH331J50 R 513,514 RS1/10SR2201F
R 616 RS1/10SR1001F
R 617 RS1/10SR2701F

B
D JACK ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
R 631-634
Other Resistors
RS1/8SQ1R8J
RS1/10SR###J

Q 701-704 INC2002AC1 CAPACITORS


D 701,702 1SS352 C 501 CEJQ101M16
D 703-706,708-712 RKZ5.6KG(B2) C 502,506,508-510 CKSRYB103K50
D 707 NNCD6.2MF C 504,507 CEJQ470M16
C 505,513 CEHAR101M10
MISCELLANEOUS C 511 CEHAR100M50
JA 701 RCA 2 PIN JACK XKB3057
JA 702 JACK VKB1243 C 514-519 CKSRYB102K50
JA 703 USB-B CONNECTOR DKN1237 C 520,548 CKSRYB474K10
CN 701 17P CONNECTOR VKN1277 C 521,551,556,557 CCSRCH102J50
C 522 DCH1319
C RESISTORS C 523,531,532,537 CKSRYB104K16
All Resistors RS1/10SR###J
C 526,527,546,553 CKSRYB103K50
CAPACITORS C 528,578 CKSRYB104K50
C 701,702 CEANP101M16 C 529,530,590 CCSRCH100D50
C 703 CKSRYB105K10 C 533,589 CCSRCH101J50
C 704,705,710,711 CCSRCH102J50 C 535 CCSRCH470J50
C 707 CEAT471M16
C 544,554 CKSRYB104K16
C 547 DCH1324

E PNLB ASSY
C 552,567 CKSRYB105K10
C 558,559,564,566 CKSRYB103K50
SEMICONDUCTORS C 560,574,586 CCSRCH331J50
D IC 501 PEG740A8-K
IC 502 BU4242G C 562 CCSRCH821J50
IC 504 BD2051AFJ C 563,565,577,585 CCSRCH102J50
> IC 505 NJM2845DL1-05 C 568,569,571,579 CKSQYB225K10
Q 501 LSC4081UB C 570 CKSQYB104K25
C 580,584,587,591 CKSRYB103K50
Q 502 2SA2092
Q 503-511,513-516 RT1N241M C 588 CKSQYB225K10
Q 512,519 RT1P241M-11
Q 517 2SD1898
Q

D
518

501,523,524
2SA1576A

RKZ5.6KG(B2)
F TCHB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
E D 504 SLI-343M8C(FGHJ) IC 801 GP1S094HCZ0F
D 505-508,515 SLI-343Y8C(KLMN) Q 801 LSC4081UB
D 509-511,514 SLR-343MC(NPQ) D 801 1SS352
D 512,517 SLR-343VC(NPQ)
MISCELLANEOUS
D 513 SPR-39MVWF(MN) CN 801 L-PLUG(3P) KM200NA3L
D 516 SLR343BC4T(JKLM)
D 519,520,522 1SS352 RESISTORS
D 525 NNCD6.2MF All Resistors RS1/10SR###J

MISCELLANEOUS CAPACITORS
L 501-504 INDUCTOR CTF1378 C 801 CKSRYB104K16
JA 505 USB-A CONNECTOR DKN1620
F
V 501 VFD DEL1072
VR 501 VR DCV1009
S 501-511,525 SWITCH VSG1024

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Mark No. Description Part No.

G JOGB ASSY
MISCELLANEOUS
A
CN 851 CONNECTOR ASSY 4P DKP3864

RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/10SR###J

MISCELLANEOUS
PC 851 PHOTO INTERRUPTER SEDS-7573

CAPACITORS
C 851 CKSQYB225K10
C 852,853 CKSRYB103K50

H SMPS ASSY
There is no service parts.

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