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Pioneer cdj-400 PDF
OFF
ON MULTI PLAYER
TIME MODE
AUTO CUE
CDJ-400
BACK
EJECT
SELECT PUSH
MEMORY DELETE
USB CUE/LOOP
SCRATCH JOG EFFECT BUBBLE TRANS WAH HOLD DIGITAL JOG BREAK JET ROLL WAH
CALL
CD
DIRECTION RE V
REALTIME CUE IN
OUT
RELOOP/EXIT
BEAT LOOP
LOOP
HOT LOOP OUT ADJUST LOOP DIVIDE
TEMPO 6 10 16 WIDE
TRACK SEARCH
MASTER TEMPO
SEARCH
CUE
ORDER NO.
TEMPO
RRV3679
CDJ-400
CDJ-400
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model
CDJ-400 CDJ-400 CDJ-400 KUCXJ WYXJ5 TLFXJ
Type
AC 120 V
Power Requirement
AC 220 to 240 V AC 110 V to 240 V
Remarks
PIONEER CORPORATION
4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, 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
SAFETY INFORMATION
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This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual. Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
WARNING This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65
NOTICE (FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY) Fuse symbols (fast operating fuse) and/or be of identical designation.
REMARQUE (POUR MODLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT) Les symboles de fusible (fusible de type rapide) et/ou de remplacement doivent avoir la mme dsignation.
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following check should be performed for the continued protection of the customer and service technician.
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
Earth ground
AC Leakage Test
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IMPORTANT THIS PIO N EER APPARATUS CO N TAI N S LASER OF CLASS 1. SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUS S H O U L D B E D O N E B Y A S P E C I A L LY INSTRUCTED PERSON.
WARNING ! The AEL(accessible emission level) of the laser power output is less then CLASS 1 but the laser component is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for CLASS 1. A specially instructed person should do servicing operation of the apparatus.
LABEL CHECK
CDJ-400 WYXJ5 and KUCXJ : Types Only
(DRW2248)
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for TLFXJ
Chassis
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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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION .....................................................................................................................................2 1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS................................................................................................................................6 1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ...........................................................................................................................6 2. SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................................................7 2.1 ACCESSORIES..........................................................................................................................................7 2.2 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................8 2.3 DISC USABLE WITH THIS UNIT ...............................................................................................................9 2.4 PANEL FACILITIES...................................................................................................................................11 3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE ........................................................................................................................14 3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING .....................................................................................................14 3.2 PCB LOCATIONS .....................................................................................................................................15 3.3 JIGS LIST .................................................................................................................................................16 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ..........................................................................................................................................18 4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................18 4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................20 5. DIAGNOSIS ....................................................................................................................................................22 5.1 CHECKING THE PICKUP ASSY..............................................................................................................22 5.2 POWER ON SEQUENCE.........................................................................................................................23 6. SERVICE MODE.............................................................................................................................................24 6.1 OVERVIEW OF SERVICE MODE ............................................................................................................24 6.2 CHECK MODE OPERATION....................................................................................................................24 7. DISASSEMBLY ...............................................................................................................................................32 8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................39 9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST ..........................................................................................................40 9.1 PACKING SECTION .................................................................................................................................40 9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION ..............................................................................................................................42 9.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION...................................................................................................................44 9.4 JOG DIAL SECTION ................................................................................................................................46 9.5 SLOT-IN MECHANISM SECTION ............................................................................................................48 10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM................................................................................................................................50 10.1 MAIN ASSY (1/2)....................................................................................................................................50 10.2 MAIN ASSY (2/2)....................................................................................................................................52 10.3 CNCT and SLMB ASSYS .......................................................................................................................54 10.4 PNLB ASSY............................................................................................................................................56 10.5 JACB ASSY ............................................................................................................................................58 10.6 REGB and ACIN ASSYS ........................................................................................................................60 10.7 JOGB, TCHB and SW POWER SUPPLY ASSYS ..................................................................................62 10.8 VOLTAGES .............................................................................................................................................64 10.9 WAVEFORMS.........................................................................................................................................66 11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................71 11.1 TCHB ASSY ...........................................................................................................................................71 11.2 MAIN, CNCT, SLMB and JACB ASSYS .................................................................................................72 11.3 PNLB ASSY............................................................................................................................................76 11.4 REGB ASSY ...........................................................................................................................................80 11.5 JOGB and ACIN ASSYS ........................................................................................................................82 12. PCB PARTS LIST..........................................................................................................................................84
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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
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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 C. Therefore, for lead-free soldering, the tip temperature of a soldering iron must be set to around 373 C 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. Compared with eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times and higher melting 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.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 ACCESSORIES
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Accessories
Audio Cable (VDE1064) L=1.5m Power Cord (ADG7021 : KUCXJ) (ADG7097 : TLFXJ) Forced Fject Pin (housed in a groove in the bottom panel) (DEX1008)
(ADG1154 : WYXJ5,TLFXJ) Screw driver (housed in a groove in the bottom panel) (DEX1022)
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Warranty Card
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2.2 SPECIFICATIONS
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2. Audio section
Frequency response........................................4 Hz to 20 kHz Signal-to-noise ratio.......................... 115 dB or more (JEITA) Distortion.................................................... .0.006 % (JEITA)
2. Audio section
Frequency response...................................... 4 Hz to 20 kHz Signal-to-noise ratio ....................... 115 dB or more (JEITA) Distortion ................................................... 0.006 % (JEITA)
3. Accessories
Operating instructions........................................................ 1 Power cord........................................................................ 1 Audio cable....................................................................... 1 Control cable..................................................................... 1 Forced eject pin (housed in a groove in the bottom panel)... 1 Limited warranty................................................................ 1 Screwdriver (housed in a groove in the bottom panel)......... 1 Jog sheets (for replacing) ............................................. 3
3. Accessories
Operating instructions ..................................................... 1 Power cord ...................................................................... 1 Audio cable ..................................................................... 1 Control cable ................................................................... 1 Forced eject pin (housed in a groove in the bottom panel)... 1 Screwdriver (housed in a groove in the bottom panel)......... 1 Jog sheets (for replacing) ............................................. 3 NOTE: Specifications and design are subject to possible modification with-out notice.
System.......................... Compact disc digital audio system Power requirements .................... AC 220 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption ..................................................... 19 W Operating temperature .................................. +5C to +35C Operating humidity ............................................ 5 % to 85 % (without condensation.) Weight ....................................................................... 2.7 kg Dimensions .................. 217.9 (W) x 107.5 (H) x 296.3 (D) mm
2. Audio section
Frequency response...................................... 4 Hz to 20 kHz Signal-to-noise ratio ....................... 115 dB or more (JEITA) Distortion ................................................... 0.006 % (JEITA)
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3. Accessories
Operating instructions ..................................................... 1 Power cord ...................................................................... 1 Audio cable ..................................................................... 1 Control cable ................................................................... 1 Forced eject pin (housed in a groove in the bottom panel)... 1 Limited warranty................................................................ 1 Screwdriver (housed in a groove in the bottom panel)......... 1 Jog sheets (for replacing) ............................................. 3 NOTE: Specifications and design are subject to possible modification with-out notice.
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Note 1) Regarding TEXT display: The number of characters that can be displayed is up to 48. When a display exceeds eight characters in length, the display will scroll. Only alpha-numerics and a limited number of symbols can be displayed.
Notes: ! Some CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded on standalone recorders or computer drives may not be playable back on this player, due to a variety of reasons, including disc characteristics, scratches, dirt, player lens dirt or condensation, etc. ! Some discs recorded on computer drives may not be playable on this player, depending on the recording application used, its settings, and operating environment. Be sure to use the correct formatting for the discs used. For details, consult the application author. ! This unit cannot play partially recorded CD-R or CD-RW discs that have not been finalized. ! For detailed information regarding the handling of CD-R/ CD-RW discs, consult the handling precautions supplied with each disc. Regarding CD-R/RW discs Due to the unique construction of CD-R/RW discs, leaving them for extended periods of time in the pause (or cue standby) mode at a single point may result in the discs becoming difficult to play at that place. The same symptom may also occur if the loop function is used to play back a single point on the disc excessively. As a result, users are advised to construct backup archive discs when playing discs containing important data. About DualDisc playback This product is designed to conform to standards for music CDs. No warranty is made for operation or performance when used with discs not conforming to such music CD standards.
This player supports playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded in audio CD format or MP3. * For details, consult the Operating Instructions for your recorder.
File extension
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Playing Tracks from USB memory By connecting a USB memory device to the CDJ-400, MP3 files on the USB memory can be played. ! The CDJ-400 may not support playback with all USB memory devices or provide sufficient electrical power. Additionally, note that Pioneer is not responsible for any loss of data on a USB memory device that may occur as the result of connecting to the CDJ-400. ! Reading from a USB memory device may take time if large quantities of data are involved. ! Erratic performance may result when a USB hub is used. To disconnect a USB memory device Use SOURCE SELECT to cancel the selection of the USB memory device, and then confirm that the USB memory device indicator has gone out before removing the device.
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Maximum eight levels (cannot play files in folders exceeding 8th hierarchy level) 10 000 20 000 (maximum 10 000 in single folder) Devices conforming to USB mass storage class (USB MSC), including external hard discs, portable flash memory devices, and digital audio playback devices (supporting FAT16 and FAT32 format).
* No file sort function. Playback is in order recorded in memory. * Longer startup times are required with increasing numbers of files.
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About CD-ROM playback MP3 files recorded on CD-ROM can be played back on this unit.
Disc format File extension Folder layers Maximum number of folders Maximum number of files Multi-session .mp3, .MP3, .mP3, .Mp3 Maximum eight layers; files in folders exceeding eight layers cannot be played. 2 000 3 000 Does not support multi-session. When the disc used is a multi-session disc, only the first session will be played. Record following the ISO9660 CD-ROM file system. Supports only Disc At Once or Track At Once. CDJ-400 does not support Packet Write recorded discs.
* No file sort function. Playback is in order recorded in memory. * Longer startup times are required with increasing numbers of files.
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PANEL FACILITIES
29 28 27 26
MEMORY PC
POWER
OFF
ON MULTI PLAYER
TIME MODE
AUTO CUE
CDJ-400
BACK
EJECT
SELECT PUSH
USB CUE/LOOP
SCRATCH JOG EFFECT BUBBLE TRANS WAH HOLD DIGITAL JOG BREAK JET ROLL WAH
Turns the Master Tempo function ON/OFF (lights when turned ON).
CALL
CD
25 24 23
DIRECTION RE V
REALTIME CUE IN
OUT
RELOOP/EXIT
BEAT LOOP
LOOP
HOT LOOP OUT ADJUST LOOP DIVIDE
6 10 16 WIDE
TEMPO
TRACK SEARCH
22 21 23
MASTER TEMPO
SEARCH
20
0
11
19 18 17
CUE
TEMPO
30
16
15
14
13
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changed. ! Changing the jog indicators illumination pattern. 1. Hold the TEXT MODE/UTILITY MODE button depressed for one second or more to enter utility setting mode. Turn the rotary dial so that the display screen shows [JOG ILLUMI], and then press to confirm the selection. The display screen will show [PATTERN 1]. 2. Turn the rotary dial to change the illumination pattern. Patterns can be chosen from PATTERN 1 to PATTERN 6. 3. Press the rotary dial to confirm. Utility setting mode will be canceled if no command is entered for 15 seconds. Pressing the BACK button will also exit the setting mode.
4. EJECT button
Ejects the disc.
5. CUE/LOOP button
! CUE/LOOP MEMORY/DELETE button Use to record cue points and loop points. ! CUE/LOOP CALL buttons (c , d ) Use to call cue points and loop points recorded.
7. HOLD button
Preserves the effect of the Digital Jog Break and Scratch Jog Effect.
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D
Rear Panel
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1. USB port
Use to connect a computer.
3. CONTROL connector
When the accessory control cord is used to connect this connector to the corresponding CONTROL connector on a Pioneer DJ mixer, the DJ mixer can be used to control the CD player for fader start play and back cue. Also, by connecting this connector to the CONTROL connector on another Pioneer DJ CD player, automatic relay play can be performed.
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Display
1. Segment display x3
Displays folder number, track number, or alphanumeric data.
2. REMAIN
Lights when the track remaining time is displayed.
3. Segment display x3
Displays time (minutes) or alphanumeric data.
4. Segment display x2
Displays time (seconds) or alphanumeric data.
5. Segment display x2
Displays time (frame) or alphanumeric data.
6. TEMPO
Displays the change rate of tempo.
7. MT
Lights when Master Tempo function is ON.
8. WIDE
Lights when the TEMPO control range button is set to WIDE.
When an album name is selected in TEXT display, the [ ] icon will be displayed followed by the album name. Pioneer When an artist name is selected in TEXT display, the [ will be displayed followed by the artists name. Pioneer PRO DJ When folder search is performed with MP3, the folder name is displayed during the search. Pioneer DJ ] icon
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9. 6, 10, 16
Lights to display tempo range.
10. BPM
Displays the BPM of the track displayed.
12. A.CUE
Lights when Auto Cue function is turned on.
Jog sheet
14. MEMORY
Lights when a cue/loop point is saved.
REV
VYNIL
Time display
! Press the TIME MODE button to alternate between elapsed ! The display mode is saved when the power is turned off.
time (TIME) and the tracks remaining time (REMAIN).
CUE
Jog plate
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Screws
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To ensure the quality of the product after repair, check the recommended items shown below: No.
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Procedures
Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved. If the customer complain occurs with the specific disc, use it for the operation check. Chack the analog audio output. Play back a CD. (track search) Chack the digital audio output.
Check the outputs when it operated a JOG dial and a TEMPO Vol.. Check the exterior section.
Item to be checked
The symptoms in question must not be reproduced. Audio and operations must be normal.
Audio and operations must be normal. Audio and operations must be normal. Audio and operations must be normal.
Audio and operations must be normal. Check for any scratches or dirt that have been made or attached on the exterior section after receiving the product for repair.
See the table below for the items to be checked regarding audio: Item to be checked regarding audio
Distortion Noise Volume too low Volume too high Volume fluctuating Sound interrupted
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ACIN ASSY
SW POWER SUPPLY
JACB ASSY
PNLB ASSY
REGB ASSY
JOGB ASSY
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SLMB ASSY
MAIN ASSY
STPB ASSY
TCHB ASSY
CNCT ASSY
NOTES:
Parts marked by NSP are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
Mark No.
NSP NSP NSP
Description
Part No.
DWG1652 DWM2323 DWM2313 DWR1442 DWS1404 DWX2756 DWX2759 DWX2760 DWX2761 DWX2792 DWX2800
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
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LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
MAIN ASSY 1..PNLA ASSY (for KUCXJ) 1..PNLA ASSY (for WYXJ5, TLFXJ) 2..REGB ASSY 2..SLMB ASSY 2..PNLB ASSY 2..JACB ASSY 2..JOGB ASSY 2..TCHB ASSY 2..STPB ASSY 2..ACIN ASSY (for KUCXJ) CNCT ASSY > NSP SW POWER SUPPLY SLOT-IN MECHANISM ASSY 03 TRAVERSE ASSY (Ro) DWX2762 DWR1443 DXA2121 VXX3125
> >
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Remark
Refer to "9.5 SLOT-IN MECHANISM SECTION" Refer to "9.4 JOG PANEL SECTION", "9.5 SLOT-IN MECHANISM SECTION"
Cleaning
Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools: Position to be cleaned
Pickup leneses
Cleaning tools
Cleaning liquid : GEM1004 Cleaning paper : GED-008
Remark
Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY SECTION" ,"9.5 SLOT-IN MECHANISM SECTION" .
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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
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FRAME GNDD
CN501
CKS4999-A
CN101
A3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TFM-115-32-S-D
GNDD RSVD GNDD GNDD XRST V+3R3 GNDD PST2 PST0 DT2 DT0 RSVD GNDD
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
GNDD TMSBKPT TCKDS RSVD TDIDSI TDODSO PST3 PST1 DT3 DT1 GNDD RSVD PSTCLK TA GNDD
22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
CN2005
RKN1045-A 1
V+3R3 GNDD
1 2 3 4
NM
03TM.ASS'Y(RO) (VWT1225)
2 3 4
CN2001
DKN1447-A 1 2 3
CN502
DKN1447-A
FR
32
FD
31
TR
30
CN1
OKN8002-A
1 2 3 4 5 6
CN2002
DKN1445-A
4 5 6
TD
29
GNDD
28
LD780
27
FR FD TR TD NC GNDD LD650 VR780PD LD780 GNDD VR780 VRCOM VR650 VREF1R65A A_B A_A A_S1 OEICG A_S2 780/X650 A_D A_C V+5PA GNDD DDD1331-A L=300mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
GNDD
26
VR780PD
25
VREF1R65
24
A A 1/2, A 2/2
MAIN ASSY (DWG1652)
A_B
23
A_A
22
A_S1
21
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
OEICG
20
A_S2
19
A_D
18
A_C
17
B
CNCT ASSY (DWX2762)
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
V+5P
16
LPS2
15
GNDD
14
LPS1
13
LO12
LO11
LO+
10
LO+
9
ST18
ST17
ST1+
6
ST1+
5
ST2+
4
ST2+
3
ST22
ST2DDD1371-A L=110mm
DC MOTOR S(ROHS)
(DXM1230)
LOLO+
CN102
LOLO+
RKN1058-A 10 11 13 14 12 15 16 2 17 1 3 4 6 7 8 2 5 9
A_AROUT
VFDP5R6
A_ALOUT
V+5DETD
C N1801 VKN1265-A
LO-
C N2003 DKN1402-A
1
LPS2
1 5
UPDATE CONNECTOR
16
11
17
15
14
13
12
10
GNDD
3 3
CN1502
KM200NA6L 1 2
LPS1
CN1501
VKN1248-A
DDD1370-A L=85mm
3 4 5 6
G
JA1503
2 1 DKB1089-A
JA1502
GNDD
VKB1243-A
LO+
USBB_P
CONTROL
18
1 2
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DIGITAL OUT
AUDIO OUT
DKB1088-A
USBB_N
CONT2
CONT1
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
SPDIF
GNDD
MUTE
RXD
TXD
DDD1372-A L=93mm
!
LIVE
BLUE
!
LIVE
DKP3790-A L=45mm
VIOLET
1 2
S1001
DSA1035-A
NEUTRAL
JA1001
I
REGB ASSY (DWR1442)
J1916 J1905 J1902 J1903 J1907 J1911 J1924 J1917
P51
B4B-EH 1 2 3 4
P1
NEUTRAL
B2P3-VH
1 2 3 4
USB A Type
VFDP5R6 VFDP30 GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD V+3R3 GNDD V+7M
J1913
J1901
J1922
JA1101
DKB1087-A RT1 RT2
RT3
USBA_N
CN103
VKN1427-A 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN1108
VKN1254-A
GNDD USBA_P USBA_N GNDD USBPFLG TSCK USBPE TSI GNDD TSO GNDD TSCS GNDD V-5 GNDD VFDP5R6 GNDD V+3R3 V+3R3 GNDM V+7M GNDM V+7M DDD1374-A L=61mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
USBA_P
JH1101
51048-0300
CN1701
52151-0310
1 2 3
1 2 3
CN1104
KM200NA4L 1 2 3 4
CN1601
PF04PG-B05
1 2 3 4
D H
DISPRESET
TXD
CNVSS
SCLK
RXD
VCC
GNDD
BUSY
FLASH UPDATE
CN1109
NM
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.
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7 8
JA1504
RT1
RT2
B Type
DKN1237-A
USB
USB A Tayp
TCHB Sensor
106
20
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
JOG Sensor
A
MAIN ASSY
CN1502
G
JACB ASSY
K
CN1901 P51 P1
J
JA1001
CN501
CN102
DWR1443
I
CN2001 CN502 CN103
CN2005
CDJ-400
D
H
7
DWX
E
CN1101
8 E A D C B
21
22
Item
Typ. 70 mA Max. 80 mA
Specifications
Measurement Procedures
Failure Judgment
Remarks
5. DIAGNOSIS
If the measurement result of the LD current is 1 Make sure that no CD is loaded. 80 mA or more, the LD is deteriorated. 2 Enter Service mode. 3 Connect a tester between the test lands LD3S and LD CHECK to check the voltage difference between them. Note: Check the mounting status of R502, R506, R509 and R514 (22 ohms). 4 During Test Operation mode, press the TEMPO button to turn the LD on. 5 Measure the voltage difference (DC value) between the test lands LD3S and LD CHECK on the MAIN Assy. 6 Press the TEMPO button to turn the LD off. Confirm that the voltage difference between test lands LD3S and LD CHECK becomes 0 then disconnect the tester.
3.4 0.5
SHORT
OPEN
If the measurement result is beyond the 1 Make sure that no CD is loaded. 2 Remove the bottom plate and set the LD short-circuit specified value, the pickup is in failure. switch (S2002) to Short side. (see right figure.) 3 Disconnect the FFC cable that connects the CNCT Assy and the MAIN Assy from the CN502 connector. 4 Measure the conductor resistance of the terminal assembly between Pins 31 and 32 of the FFC cable.
4.1 0.6 If the measurement result is beyond the 1 Make sure that no CD is loaded. 2 Remove the bottom plate and set the LD short-circuit specified value, the pickup is in failure. switch (S2002) to Short side. (see right figure.) 3 Disconnect the FFC cable that connects the CNCT Assy and the MAIN Assy from the CN502 connector. 4 Measure the conductor resistance of the terminal assembly between Pins 29 and 30 of the FFC cable.
LD short-circuit switch
CNCT Assy
CDJ-400
Reference: 1.5 Vp-p 1 Enter Service mode. 2 Load a pressed CD. (Standby) 3 Connect and set a digital oscilloscope so that the p-p level at the test land (FE) can be measured. 4 During Test Operation mode, press the TIME, A, then CUE buttons to send a command. 5 Measure the p-p level (S-shaped level) at the FF. Reference: 1.1 Vp-p Reference: 1.2 Vp-p 1 Play back a pressed CD. 2 Measure the p-p level of RF waveform at the RFO test land on the MAIN Assy. 1.2 Vp-p 10 %
S-shaped level Usually use a pressed CD, as the measurement result depends on the disc type.
If the measurement result is twice or more, or 50% or less of the reference value, the pickup or the MAIN ASSY is defective.
Tracking Error (TE) level Usually use a pressed CD, as the measurement result depends on the disc type.
1 Enter Service mode. If the measurement result is twice or more, or 2 Load a pressed CD. (Standby) 50% or less of the reference value, the pickup 3 Connect and set a digital oscilloscope so that the or the MAIN ASSY is defective. 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 LOOPIN twice. 5 Measure the p-p level of waveform at the TE. If the measurement result is twice or more, or 50% or less of the reference value, the pickup or the MAIN ASSY is defective. You may disconnect the measuring equipment during measurement, if you wish.
4
RFO level Usually use a pressed CD, as the measurement result depends on the disc type.
Auto Gain Control (AGC) RF level The measurement result does not depend on the disc type.
If the RFO level value is twice or less, or 50% 1 Play back a CD. or less of the reference value, and the AGC RF 2 During playback, measure the p-p level of RF waveform at the AGCRF test land on the MAIN Assy. level is out of the range stipulated in the specifications, the MAIN ASSY is defective.
You may disconnect the measuring equipment during measurement, if you wish.
POWER ON SEQUENCE
POWER ON RESET ROOT RESET IC MPU FPGA
RESET ROOT
2
RESET IC
IC112 (Reset IC) RESET START IC114(MPU) Reset receiving pin P12 IC106(FPGA) Reset receiving pin 72
IC1101 (Reset IC) RESET START IC1100(DISPLAY-MPU) Reset receiving pin 12 IC1100(DISPLAY-MPU) Indication 'POWER ON' # 'POWERON' data is inside of DISPLAY-MPU. IC1100(DISPLAY-MPU) Communication start to MPU
DISPLAY MPU
IC105(DSP) Reset receiving pin 47 DSP IC105(DSP) Program download ServoDSP IC502 (Servo DSP) Reset receiving pin 90 Inside SW check Laser Diode ON LD : Laser Diode Tracking and focus offset adjustment Spindle kick & focus sweep & focus on When a check fails one times,S-curve waveform is measured in RF gain up. When S-curve waveform level is 0.88Vp-p or less,focus on is carried out by OEIC and RG gain up. When a check fails three times,display EJECT.
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CD-DRIVE
Focus OK check Spindle acceleration 100msec CLV servo ON Wait for 300msec Tracking balance adjustment (T open) Tracking close GFS check Focus balance adjusutment Focus gain adjusutment
GFS : RF LOCK
CD-DRIVE
Tracking gain adjusutment TOC read The 1st time carries out TOC position memory by stepper accuracy after power on. RF gain adjusutment If it is a program area, it jump-backs to TOC area. When TOC read is completion
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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 OVERVIEW OF SERVICE MODE
A
Two microcomputers are provided for this unit: One is for the Display section, and it controls key input, displays on the FL display, and lighting of LEDs. The other is for the Player section, and it controls the drive of the player. Test modes are provided for each microcomputer: 1 Display Check mode for the Display section Mode for confirmation of key input and display functions 2 Mode for checking load on the JOG dial and Adjustment Mode for measuring load on the JOG dial when turned 3 Version Check mode Mode for checking the software version of each microcomputer 4 Updating mode Mode for updating software of the microcomputer for the Player section (main microcomputer) 5 List of Error codes/Detail Display mode Up to 16 error logs can be checked. 6 Operation Check mode for the Player section This mode for operation check of the mechanism and servomechanism of the Player section consists of Player Operation mode and Test Operation mode.
C
FL Display
POWER OFF
S ERV I CE MODE
POWER ON
If the TEMPO slider is located anywhere other than the plus (bottom) or positive (lowest) maximum-value positions, the unit enters Display Check mode for the Display section.
In this mode, while a key is held pressed, the corresponding FL display and LED are lit.
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1 2
Key and Switch Name 1 PLAY/PAUSE 2 CUE 3 SEARCH m 4 SEARCH n 5 TRACK SEARCH o 6 TRACK SEARCH p 7 DIRECTION REV 8 IN/REALTIME CUE 9 OUT/OUT ADJUST a RELOOP/EXIT b HOLD c SOURCE SELECT CD d SOURCE SELECT USB e TEXT MODE f TIME MODE/AUTO CUE g JET/BUBBLE h ROLL/TRANS i WAH j MEMORY k SELECT PUSH l SELECT PUSH p m SELECT PUSH o n BACK o EJECT p CALL q BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE r BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE + s JOG MODE VINYL t TEMPO u MASTER TEMPO v TOUCH SENSOR (JOG dial) w During a JOG dial FWD direction rotation x During a JOG dial REV direction rotation y TEMPO slider knob
Dot FL Display 1 PLAY 2 CUE 3 REV << 4 FWD >> 5 TRACK |<< 6 TRACK >>| 7 REVERSE 8 IN 9 OUT a RELOOP b HOLD c CD d USB e TEXTMODE f TIME/ACUE g JET/BUBBLE h ROLL/TRANS i WAH j MEMORY k PUSH
7 DIRECTION REVERSE 8 IN/REALTIME CUE 9 OUT/OUT ADJUST a RELOOP/EXIT c SOURCE SELECT CD d SOURCE SELECT USB e USB MEMORY f PC g 13G section light up h 14G section light up i 15G section light up g JET/BUBBLE h ROLL/TRANS i WAH
C B
l 14G light up 00 to FF m 14G light up FF to 00 n All the FL display light up All the FL display light up o EJECT p CALL q DIVIDE <? r DIVIDE ?> s JOG MODE t TEMPO u MASTER TEMPO v TOUCH SW w JOG> x <JOG y Bar display
E
All the LED display light up o DISC IN INDICATOR q BEET LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE r BEET LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE s JOG MODE VINYL u MASTER TEMPO
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CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
25
14
15 16 16
17 17 18 18
11 20
15 14 13 13 12 12
B
24 24 FL display 23 19 25
9 8 7
9 8 7 6
21 22 28 28 29
5 4 3 3 4
C
30 30 27 27 26 26 10 10
2 34 2 1 1
33
31
32
FL Display
16 13GA 16 13GB 17 21 22 14GA 16 17 21 22 13GC 14GB 17 21 22 14GC 18 15GA 18 15GB
1G
2G
3G
4G
5G
6G
7G
8G
9G
10G
11G
12G
1 to 20 , 23 to 34
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6.2.2 Mode for checking load on the JOG dial and Adjustment This mode is for objectively judging the load (light or heavy touch) on the JOG dial when it is turned, with a value.
A
POWER OFF
S ERV I CE MODE
POWER ON
B
[Measuring procedure] After entering this mode, rapidly turn the JOG dial, either clockwise or counterclockwise. The figures will be displayed. If, for example, "8.6: 115" is displayed, each figure means the following: 8.6 : Maximum speed (Normal speed is one rotation in 1.8 sec.) 115 : Time (in msec) required for decreasing the rotation speed from 3 times to 1.5 times normal speed To measure the time required for reducing the rotation speed, the maximum speed must be 7.0 times normal speed or higher. If measurements are consecutively performed several times, the mean value of the results of up to four latest measurements will be displayed, in order to minimize variation. Standard value: 95 25 msec [Adjustment procedure] 1. Enter this mode. 2. Adjust the adjustment value of Adjust plate to "0". 3. Rapidly turn the JOG dial, either clockwise or counterclockwise. 4. The rotational speed (maximum speed) and time are displayed in the dot FL display section. The time required so that the rotation may decrease from 3 times normal speed to 1.5 times normal speed when maximum speed is only 7 times normal speed or more is displayed. Moreover, the mean value of the measurement result at the rotation decrease time is displayed since the second times. The thing that the mean value at the decrease of the rotation three times in total time is in the standard value (95 25 msec) is confirmed. Perform the following procedure if coming off from the standard value. 5. When the rotational speed is smaller than 70, the adjustment value of the adjust plate is changed to "-1" and performs the procedure 3 and 4. (1) When the rotational speed is larger than 120, the adjustment value of the adjust plate is changed to "+1" and performs the procedure 3 and 4. (2)
-3 -2 +2 -1 0 +1
Place the TEMPO slider at the positive maximum-value (lowest) position then press any key once.
FL Display
0.0:
Max. speed
0m
Time (msec)
The unit enters the mode for checking load on the JOG dial, and the maximum speed and the time required for transition are displayed on the dot-matrix display.
Adjust plate (The installation position refers to the JOG Dial of section "7. DISASSEMBLY".)
POWER OFF
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6.2.3 Version Check mode This is the mode for checking the software version of each microcomputer.
A
RELOOP/EXIT
1 Ver. 1.00 Version of the microcomputer for the Player section (main microcomputer) 2 disp 1.00 Version of the microcomputer for the Display section 3 DSP 1.00 Version of the audio DSP Toggle operation 4 FPGA 1.00 Version of the FPGA
CALL
Audio DSP and FPGA are the processors for audio processing and control of each signal, respectively, and operate independently from the microcomputer for the Player section. However, their programs are stored in the flash ROM for the microcomputer for the Player section and are transferred from the flash ROM to each processor each time the unit is turned on. The version of the main microcomputer is also displayed in the TEMPO display when the unit enters Operation Check mode for the Player section, mentioned above.
C
POWER ON
DOWN L O A D
Disc for updating or
Updating starts, and the updating progress is displayed in the PLAYING ADDRESS section.
COMP L E T E
Disc for updating or
POWER
POWER OFF
Note: NEVER turn the unit off, unplug the power cord, or remove the disc or USB memory stick before updating is completed.
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6.2.5 List of Error Codes/Detail Display mode If an error is generated during Normal mode, one of the following error codes is displayed on the FL display. Detailed error content (error described in the Error content column of the table below: E-XX) can be confirmed if the JOG MODE key is pressed during Software Version Check mode for the Player microcomputer. Each time the JOG MODE key is pressed, the version number and error display are cyclically displayed. The first error displayed when the JOG MODE key is pressed is the latest, and each time the LOOP DIVIDE key is pressed the previous error is displayed (pressing the LOOP DIVIDE + key displays the oldest error). Data for up to 16 errors are stored in memory. For errors E-12 and E-15, the address (TNO:MIN:SEC:FRM) where an error was generated is also stored in memory, and it can be displayed by pressing the TIME MODE key (toggle operation). Error No.
E-6002 E-7201
Error Name
DSP PROGRAM DOWNLOAD ERROR TOC READ ERROR PLAYER ERROR (Startup error)
Error Content
The program cannot be written in the DSP. 26: TOC data could not be read. 12: The desired address could not be searched. 15: Address data could not be read. 22: The Focus Servo could not be closed. 91: The pickup could not be returned to the inner track. 12: The desired address could not be searched. 15: Address data could not be read. 22: The Focus Servo could not be closed. 99: Abnormality in writing in the buffer Abnormality in decoding A data format other than MP3 was used. Communication between the microcomputers for the Display section and the Player section could not be established. 90: Abnormality in the disc-loading mechanism (TIMEOUT)
D C B
E-8301
E-8302
PLAYER ERROR (Abnormality in playback) PLAYER ERROR (Abnormality in writing to the buffer) MP3 DECODE ERROR (Abnormality in decoding) DATA FORMAT ERROR (Inappropriate data format) COMMUNICATION ERROR MECHANICAL TIME OUT
If these errors are generated before the loaded disc is identified as a CD, the disc is automatically ejected. In this case, the error code is not displayed, but you can check it, as the error content is stored in memory. Data for errors E-6002, E-8304, E-8305 and E-8709 are not stored in the memory.
To clear error logs, turn on the power while simultaneously holding the BACK and USB keys pressed. In this case, the following settings are reset to the initial settings:
Setting Item
AUTO CUE AUTO CUE LEVEL TIME MODE JOG MODE MASTER TEMPO TEMPO RANGE JOG illumination pattern MIDI channel
Default Setting
OFF 60dB REMAIN VINYL OFF 10% Pattern 1 Channel 1
E
Note: A function for storing the CUE/LOOP point in memory is provided with this unit. If error logs are cleared, CUE/LOOP-point data are also cleared. Therefore, be careful when using this mode.
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MASTER TEMPO
MASTER TEMPO
This mode consists of Player Operation mode and Test Operation mode.
30
1 2
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Track Search F/R The unit starts searching for the displayed track in the forward or reverse direction and will pause when it finds it. Error Rate Count An error rate is measured from the current Play/Pause position for about 10 seconds (duration of disc recording). The result will be displayed on the FL display. Normally, search for the track to be measured then press the CUE key in Pause mode. The error rate is displayed, for example, as "3.56E-4 OK." "OK" is displayed if the error rate is 3.00E-3 or less, and "NG" is displayed if it is more than 3.00E-3. The result is determined on the assumption that the measurement is performed using a control disc upon shipmentof the product. This measurement cannot be used for judging whether or not the product is defective during servicing. Eject The loaded disc is ejected. Mode Change Press the MASTER TEMPO key during Player Operation mode to change to Test Operation mode. The MASTER TEMPO LED lights up, and Test Operation mode (described below) is entered.
A
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7. DISASSEMBLY
A
Note 1: Do NOT look directly into the pickup lens. The laser beam may cause eye injury. Note 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.
4 5 6 7 8 1
Disconnect the connector. Remove the screw. Remove the shield case. Disconnect the flexible cable. Remove the four screws. Shield case
1 2
1
Rear view
2 5 8
6 7
MAIN Assy
2
Bottom view Front side
2 8 8
9 3
E
Lift the MAIN Assy. Insert the MAIN Assy to slit of the MAIN PCB stay.
10
9
10 10
Note: Attach the ground wire in the specified direction. If you don't, it will come into contact with the capacitor.
Diagnosis
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32
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
4 5
1
Rear view
4
B
JOG support
4 5 2 4
C
2
Bottom view Front side
3
E
Adjust plate
Note: Attach the ground wire in the specified direction. If you don't, it will come into contact with the capacitor.
About details of Adjustment etc., refer to the 6.2.2 Mode for checking load on the JOG dial and Adjustment in 6. SERVICE MODE.
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1 1
Remove the control panel section. (See 1 Control panel section) Change the position of the LD switch on the CNCT Assy to SHORT .
Note: After work, connect the flexible cable, then change the position to OPEN.
B
1
Rear view
1
SHORT OPEN
1 2
Remove the four screws.
2
C
LD switch
CNCT Assy
2 2 3 4
Disconnect the two flexible cables. (MAIN Assy side) Remove the screw. Remove the four DM screws.
2
Bottom view Front side
D
4 3
Remove the control panel section. Control panel section
4 2 2
4
E
3 5 6
Unhook the four float springs G5. Hook the four float springs G5 to the four hooks of the float base 04 Assy.
5 6
Note: Attach the ground wire in the specified direction. If you don't, it will come into contact with the capacitor.
F
Hook
34
1 2
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3 4
1 2
1 2
Mecha. plate.
C
Slot-in mechanism section Note: Attach the ground wire in the specified direction. If you don't, it will come into contact with the capacitor.
Projection (large)
3 4
Unhook the four hooks. Remove the slot-in mechanism Assy. slot-in mechanism Assy
3 3 4
3
E
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35
Note: After replacement, connect the flexible cable, then remove the soldered joint (open).
Pickup lens
C D
Rear view
2 3 4
Unhook the four hooks. Disconnect the some flexible cables at need. 03 Remove the traverse Assy (Ro). FPC guard Hook
4 2 2
03 Traverse Assy (Ro) Flexible cable for pickup Hook Hook
Exchange
E
Hook 2
F
Bottom view
36
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
5 JOG section
8 9
1 Remove the screw. 2_1 Remove the shield case. 2_2 Remove the connector. 3 Remove the three screws. 4 Remove the shield case 2. 5 Remove the four screws. 6 Remove the MAIN Assy. 7 Disconnect the some flexible cables at need.
Remove the connector. Shield case Shield case 2
8 8 8 8
B
3 2_2
8 9 8 4
C
2_1 3 5
1 5
5
10 11
Remove the dial knob. Remove the slide knob. Dial knob MAIN Assy
10
E
11
Slide knob
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37
6 JOG B
A
12 13 14
Disconnect the two connectors. Remove the ten screws. Remove the PNLB Assy.
1 2
1
13 13
1
B
13 13 14
13
13 13 12 13
C
1
12
2
Note on the JOG B installation
JOG B
13
13
Fit the lib of the ring lens in a slit of JOG B. (four places)
PNLB Assy
15 16
15
15
16 15 15
JOG section
F
JOG holder
38
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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. - 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.)
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40
1 2
CDJ-400
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(Housed in a groove in the bottom panel) 5 6 7 NSP 8 NSP 9 Screw driver Jog Sheet 1 Operating Instructions Warranty Card Polyethylene Bag (0.06 x 230 x 340)
B
DEX1022 DAH2599 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) AHG7117
NSP 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NSP 17 18
Polyethylene Bag Packing Sheet Pad L Pad R Packing Case Jog Sheet 2 Jog Sheet 3 Label Caution Card SR
DHL1174 AHG7015 DHA1749 DHA1750 See Contrast table (2) DAH2600 DAH2601 VRW1629 See Contrast table (2)
C
(2) CONTRAST TABLE CDJ-400/KUCXJ, WYXJ5 and TLFXJ are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark
> >
Operation Instructions (English) Operation Instructions (English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Russian) Operation Instructions (English, Spanish, Chinese) Warranty Card Packing Case Caution Card SR
7
NSP
8 14 18
CDJ-400
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41
A C B
K
C
To Traverse
J C
B C D
B C
E C
B
B
To MAIN
42
1 2
CDJ-400
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Part No. DWX2762 DWS1404 See Contrast table (2) DWR1443 DDD1331 DDD1370 DE010VE0 PF04EE-S22 DEB1456 DEC2250 DEC3072 DNH2814 DNH2815 See Contrast table (2) DNK5017 CNV6011 DBH1398 DBH1494 DEC3053 DNH2642
C B A
(2) CONTRAST TABLE CDJ-400/KUCXJ, WYXJ5 and TLFXJ are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark
NSP
CDJ-400
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A B
B
C
C D
F
D A
D
I
To PNLB
G
E
F E
A
F
To Slot-in mecha. To Spindle motor To CNCT CN2001
44
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
Part No. DWG1652 DWX2756 DWX2759 DWR1442 DDD1371 DDD1372 DDD1374 DNK4218 DAC2406 DAC2407 DAC2409 DAC2410 DAC2411 DAC2412 DAC2413 DAC2414 DAC2415 DAC2416 DAC2417 DAC2418
C B A
DAC2419 DAC2423 DAC2424 DAH2549 DEC3056 DNH2800 DNH2801 DNH2808 DNH2813 DNK4997 DNK4999 DNK5042 DNK5049 DNK5078 DXB1977 DNK5030 DNK5031 DNK5073 VEC2234 RNH-184-0
E D
CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
45
D
To PNLB JH1101
To PNLB CN1104
46
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
DNK4979 DXA2122 DXB1877 DXB1982 DLA2042 DNK4933 DNK4935 ZCA-SKB90BK WA42D080D025 WT32D080D050
D
CDJ-400
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47
Dyfree GEM1036 (ZLX-ME413A) Dyfree GEM1036 (ZLX-ME413A) Cleaning liquid: GEM1004 Cleaning paper: GED-008 To CNCT CN2002 (Pickup) To SLMB (Loading motor)
D
To CNCT CN2005 (Stepping motor)
Note: The Traverse Assy 03-S is supplied only in assembly form, not as a single parts.
To Slot-in mecha.
48
1 2
CDJ-400
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DNK4371 DNK4372 DXB1859 BPZ20P060FTC VEB1351 DXB1838 DEB1566 DEC2852 DEC2853 DEC2854 DED1132 DBK1282 BPZ30P080FTB BBZ26P040FTC
D
CDJ-400
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5.0 V REGULATOR
V +7M V +5A IC119
1 Vin C215 Vout 4 C216
!
5
V +5A
GND 3 NB CONTROL
C136 100u/6.3
22u/6.3
21 22 23
1u
C214
3.3 V REGULATOR
!
1 VIN 2 GND 3 4 CONTROL NB C218 VOUT
0.01u
IC120
5
V +3R3A
1u
(Data)
C211 100u/16 C204
C217
FILTER
R130 10k D C205 R136 11k D R125 47k D R131 C209 100u/16 C151
0.01u
20
(Anal)
ALO
0.1u
A_ALOUT0 0.1u
0.1u
D
R132
470p
1.5k
A_AROUT0
C115 1 C117
R123
560p
6 8 4 7 IC107
G N DD
Lch
(Anal)
CCSSCH CH CE VW or CEH VW
IC103 PCM1742KE
DATA
BCKIN MCLK
LRCKIN
GND
Vdd
Vcc
VoutR AGND
VoutL
AUDIO FILTER
C135 100u/6.3
C148
G N DD
470p
R127 10k D
N JM45 8 0MD
ZEROR
ZEROL
Vcom
MC
MD
ML
DAC
QSPISO
R105
10k
ARO
R128 1.5k
C123 1 0
470p
R129
1.5k
C124
0.1u
V +3R3
25
11M G N DD
1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 10
16
15
12
14
13
11
560p
2 8 4 1
IC107
N JM45 8 0MD
C149
Rch
G N DD
10u/16
From CPU
QSPISCK
26
ZERO DACCS DSP16M 16.9344M
C147
G N DD
0.1u
C212 100u/16
470p V -5
V +3R3
G N DD
V +3R3
C161
TMSBKPT TMSBKPT TCKDS RS V D TDIDSI TDODSO PST3 PST1 DT3 DT1 TDIDSI TDODSO TCKDS CLK_DSP16M 16.9344M
OSC
C208
0.1
24
0.47u
C126 R116
1.8k
R144
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 22
C N 101
DSPDREQ
27
PE7 PE 8 PE9
60 56 59 58 57 55
28
C133
C162 100u/6.3
2 INA 3 GND
6M0
4 OUTY
to CPU&FPGA
29
0.1u
C137 R121
G N DD
Q102 2SC2412K(RS)
SPD1 R19 8
PE10
PE11
C128
SPD0
R145 3.9k R147
0.1u
0.1u
22k
R199 C207
NM
220
X102 CH
53
52
49
48
45
54
51
50
47
46
43
44
42
41
CORE_GND_3
MODC_IRQC
MODD_IRQD
CORE_VDD_3
MODA_IRQA
MODB_IRQB
PLLD_GND
SDO1_PE10
SDO0_PE11
PLLD_VDD
PLLP_GND
RESET_B
PLLP_VDD
SDO5_SDI0_PE
SDO3_SDI2_PE
SDO4_SDI1_PE
SDO2_SDI3_PE
FST_PE4
PINIT_NMI
EXTAL
G N DD
40 39 38
C206
18p
G N DD 25 26 V +3R3 27 2 8 G N DD 29 30
PSTCLK TA G N DD
C140
V +3R3
PE3
62 63 64 65
0.1u
31
TMS TCK TDI TDO
RT1P241M Q101
RT1N241M Q103
0.1u
G N DD
66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 C112 74 75 76 77
HCKT_PE5 HCKR_PE2
38: HREQ
MUTE CURCUIT
G N DD
0.1u CLK_DAC11M
IC105 DSPC56371AF1 8 0
39
61: F S R _ P E 1 62: S C K T _ P E 3
40: P L L A _ G N D 39: P L L A _ V D D
MISO_SDA MOSI_HA0
V -5
30
QSPISCK
FLASH ROM(16M)
C
V +3R3 ADRS17
1 A16 47 /BYTE 46 VSS_46 A13 45 12 D Q 1 5 _ AA -1 44 DQ7 43 DQ14 42 DQ6 41 DQ13 40 DQ5 39 DQ12 NC10 38 C101 DQ4 37 /R VCC_ 3E 7 SET 36 DQ11 NC13 35 DQ3 34 RY_/BY DQ10 33 DQ2 32 DQ9 31 DQ1 30 DQ8 29 DQ0 28 /OE 27 VSS_27 26 A3 23 /CE 25 A0 A1 A2 24 A4 22 A5 21 A6 20 A7 19 A17 18 A18 17 16 NC14 15 14 R102 13 /WE 12 11 XWE A19 10 A8 9 A9 8 A10 7 A11 6 5 A14 3 4 A15 2
32
BCK DBCK
79: F S T _ P C 4 8 0: S D O 5 _ S D I 0 _ P C 6
SDO3_SDI2_PC8 SDO2_SDI3_PC9
DSP
CORE_GND_1
0.1u G N DD
From CPU
QSPISO
0.1u DACBCK
CORE_VDD_1
SDO1_PC10
IO_GND_1
ADRS15 ADRS14 ADRS13 ADRS12 ADRS11 ADRS10 ADRS9 ADRS20 DATAR1 DATAL2 DATAR2 DATAL1
DACLRCK
78 79 80
IO_GND_2
IO_VDD_2
IO_VDD_1
48
ADRS16
SDO0_PC11
IC101 DY W 1763S29AL016D70TFI010
DATA15 DATA7 DATA14 DATA6 DATA13 DATA5 DATA12 DATA4 0.1u
From CPU
0.1u
PF8
PF6
PF7
PF2
PF3
PF5
PF1
PF4
PF0
!
ADJ V 1R25
C 1 6 4 0.1u
CTL
V cc
10
14
15
17
18
19
11
12
13
16
R151 R150
C122
C127
C134
V 3R3
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
C160
22k
34
DACDATA
XDSPCS
DSPSI N
DACCS
ZERO
PLAY
G N DD
MUTE0
(Data)
DSPRST
1.25 V REGULATOR
G N DD
CPU-DSP-DAC
From CPU
16.9344M
CLK_SRV16M
A 2/2
ADRS19 CPU-BUS
V +3R3
to SR V
V cc
V 3R3
NC
DATAR2 DATAL2
R114
CTL
!
V 1R2
R141 R140
SR V SCLK
22u/6.3 C158
C130
C131
C139
C138
From CPU
0.1u
C150
TMS
G N DD
10k
56k
37
FPGA-DSP V +2R5
R107 0 R112 100 NM
470
P W MSL1I N P W MSL2I N
0.1
0.1
0.1
TDI
0.1
TCK
G N DD
TDO
D
DATA7 DATA6 DATA5 DATA4 DATA3 DATA2 DATA1 DATA0 DATA
R101
1.2 V REGULATOR
78
77
85
84
83
89
87
86
81
99
98
97
94
93
92
91
VCCAUX4
GND
VCCO_0
VCCO_1
PROG_B
GND9
TMS
VCCINT4
IO_L31N_0
IO_L32N_0/GCLK7
IO_L32P_0/GCLK6
IO_L32P_1/GCLK4
IO_L31N_1/VREF_1
IO_L01N_0/VRP_0
IO_L01P_0/VRN_0
IO_L31P_1
TDI
IO_L01N_1/VRP__1
DATAR1 DATAL1
2 3
IO_L31P_0/VREF_0
IO_L01P_1/VRN__1
IO_L32N_1/GCLK5
IO5
TDO
TCK
G N DD
HSWAP_EN
STBY
82
80
96
95
90
88
79
76
75 74 73
SR V SDATA
GND8 72 IO_L21N_2 71 IO_L21P_2 70 VCCO_2 69 VCCINT3 68 IO_L24N_2 67 IO_L24P_2 66 GND7 65 IO_L40N_2 64 C220
SR V LRCK 0.1
C152 SRVSBSY
From SR V
A 2/2
P W MSL1I N
P W MSL2I N
SR V -FPGA
22k
RX/XBY
SR V SCLK
TSCS
TSCK
TSO
33k
ADRESS
48 -b
DATA15 DATA14 DATA13
IC102
G N DD 54 53 52 V SSQ4 V D D Q 1 51 DQ14 50
C102 DQ1 5 DQ2 6 7 DQ12 47 DQ11 46 VSSQ3 VDDQ2 10 DQ10 44 C103 DQ9 43 VDDQ3 42 DQ8 41 VSS2 VDD2 15 N.C/RFU LDQM 16 UDQM CLK WE 17 CAS 18 CKE A12 35 A11 34 A9 33 A8 32 A7 31 A6 30 A5 29 A4 28 VSS1 A3 27 VDD3 A2 26 C109 A1 25 A0 24 A10/AP 23 BA1 22 BA0 21 RAS 19 CS 20 22k R104 38 40 DQ7 14 VSSQ2 13 C108 DQ6 12 DQ5 11 45 DQ4 9 DQ3 8 C107 4 1 C105
48
CLK_DSP16M
2 3
-a
0.1
C119
0.1
C153
16.9344M
1: I O _ L 0 1 P _ 7 / V R N _ 7 2: I O _ L 0 1 N _ 7 / V R P _ 7 3: G N D 1
75: I O _ L 0 1 N _ 2 / V R P _ 2 74: I O _ L 0 1 P _ 2 / V R N _ 2
P W MLO XFRST
V SS3 DQ15
VDD1 DQ0
0.1u
C106
0.1u
IO_L40N_7/VREF_7 13 IO_L40P_6/VREF_6 14 IO_L40N_6 15 IO_L24P_6 16 IO_L24N_6/VREF_6 17 IO1 18 VCCINT1 19 VCCO_6 GND3 IO2 22 XOE 23 24 25 M2 IO_L01P_5/CS_B IO_L01N_5/RDWR_B 20 21
FPGA
45: V C C I N T 2 46: V C C O _ 4 47: I O _ L 2 7 P _ 4 / D 1
0.1u
38
DQ13 49
48
48: IO_L27N_4/DIN/D0
49: I O _ L 0 1 P _ 4 / V R N _ 4
50: I O _ L 0 1 N _ 4 / V R P _ 4
DATA12 DATA11
0.1u
V DDQ4 V S S Q 1
0.1u
0.1
C121
24: M 1 25: M 0
IO_L32N_5/GCLK3 IO_L32N_4/GCLK1 IO_L32P_5/GCLK2 IO_L32P_4/GCLK0
39
XCSFPGA ADRS1 ADRS2
0.1
DATA6 DATA7 LDQM X W ESDRAM XCAS XRAS XCSSDRAM ADRS23 From CPU
IO_L28N_5/D6
IO_L31N_5/D4
IO_L31P_5/D5
IO_L30P_4/D3
IO_L28P_5/D7
IO_L30N_4/D2
DATA 8
IO_L31N_4/INIT_B
GND4
UDQM 3 9
CLK_70M
GND5
70MHz
G N DD
VCCO_5
0.1u
VCCAUX2
QSPISCK
From CPU
28
29
30
31
35
26
27
32
33
34
36
37
38
42
39
40
41
43
From CPU
36
44
BCLKE 3 7
47
41
40
XI N IT
C129
C132
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
46 -b
ADRS25
2
CLK_CPU16M
V +3R3
C163
C145
to CPU
49
V +2R5 V 2R5
C146
C166
A 2/2
22u/6.3
35
0.1u
F 5
33
20
NC
G N DD
V +3R3
42
0.1 16M
4 5
0.1 1M
NC 1
R148
C157
V +3R3 V 3R3
46
-a
CPU16M
VCC
IC109
8 VCC 7 1Y 6 3A 5 2Y 4 GND 2A 3 1A 1 3Y 2
K4S561632H-UC75
R146
0.1u
220
2 NC 3 GND 4 C116 Cn
1u
Vout
C125
CLK_FP16M FP16M
1k
G N DD ADRS12
IC104
43
From CPU From CPU
TC7SU04FU IC111
X101
18p CH
22u/6.3
C159
R197
C113
C114
470p
G N DD
CLK_70M
45
TC7 W 04FU-TRB
QSPISO
MM1562FF
44
OSC
ADRESS
VSS1084-A
G N DD
16.9344MHz
C165
18p CH
ADRS5
G N DD
SDRAM(256M)
F
19
-a
DATA
A 1/2
50
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
ADRS4
ADRS3
2.5 V REGULATOR
G N DD
18p
23 24
6MHz
CH
V SS1210-A
2.2k
1M
A 1/2
9
0.01u
10k C219 R211
UBP
16
(Anal)
G N DD
15
Rch
(Anal)
Lch MUTE
14 13 12 11 10 9
V R2R5
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
V REF2R5 47k
C174
R164
R208
R166
C173
C176
0.1u
15 48 -c
V +3R3
100u/6.3 C169
13
33 DM1 DP1 32 31 /CS 30
C N T1
8
44
43
42
41
40
48
37
39
36
35
47
46
45
34
38
12
VREGOUT
ENVREG
VBUS
VSSA1
TEST
VBP
/RESET
/EXVBO
3.3VDDA2
3.3VDDA1
/OC
/PO
3.3VDD
ID
11 10
8
VFDP5R6
G N DD
7
C N T2
6
TXD
5
SPDIF
4
49 50
RXD
3
V+5 0.1u
C184 2
49: D 0 50: D 1
32: D M 2 31: D P 2
V 5DT
1
0.1u
C170
0.1u
0.1
G N DD
23
G N DD USBA_P USBA_ N G N DD
VKN1427-A
G
B
USBA_P USBA_ N
UAP
22
UA N
21 20
IC11 8 INA V CC
6M
19
USBPFLG TSCK USBPE TSI G N DD TSO G N DD TSCS G N DD V -5 G N DD V FDP5R6 G N DD V+3R3 V+3R3 G N DM V +7M G N DM V +7M
CO N T1 USBPE 0.1u CO N T2
TSCK
18
UPE
17
A 2/2
21 A6 20 A5 19 VSS1 18 A2 17
C171
TSI
16
0.1u
R210 10k
22k
R171 Q104 2SC4081(RS)
G N DD
15
TSO
14 13
22k
CLK_CPU16M R174 R170 Q105 RT1N241M
C179
0.1u
0.1u
10k R165
C177
from SR V
17
XWR
7
22k V +3R3
R193 Q106 2SC4081(RS) R175
15
10
11
12
13
14
16
12
V FDP5R6 V -5
11 10
G N DD
16.9344M
G N DD V -5
9
V 5R6
8 7
G N DD
ADRS11 ADRS10 ADRS12 DATA11 DATA13 DATA12 DATA10 DATA14 DATA15 DATA0 DATA2 DATA4 DATA6 DATA7 DATA 8 DATA1 DATA3 DATA5 DATA9
G N DD
3.3k
R190
V +3R3
V 3R3
6
ADRS3
ADRS4
From CPU
R181
G N DM
4
DATA ADRESS DATA7 DATA13 ADRS15 ADRS14 ADRS23 ADRS25 ADRS13 DATA15 DATA12 DATA11 DATA14 DATA6 CO N TI1 USBIRQ CO N TO CO N TI2 G N DD
V 7M 3.3k G N DM V +7M
3 2 1
USBCS
TSCK
TSCS
RXD
CPU-FPGA
CPU-FPGA
TSO
TSI
TXD
F
C
ADRESS DATA
18
19 -b
ADRS2
ADRS5 ADRS6
ADRS1
5MO N
G N DD
5
22k
3.3k
CPU-SR V
SR V BUS0
36
C178 C181 C182 C185 C186 C187
SR V BUS1
4
C190
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
TA SR V CCE
A13 K1 DATA31 J14 PLLCOREG N D J13 PLLPADG N D J12 PLLPAD V DD J11 PLLGRDG N D J4 BUFE N B1/GPIO57 J3 SDATA3/GPIO56 J2 DATA30 J1 DATA29 H14 CRI N H13 IDE-DIOR/GPIO13 H12 IDE-DIO W /GPIO14 H11 PLLCORE V DD H4 PAD-G N D3 H3 RSTO/SDATA2_BS2 H2 DATA2 8 H1 DATA27
K14
K13
K12
K11
L10
K10
K9
K8
K7
K6
K5
K4
K3
L3
L2
L9
L8
L7
L6
L5
L4
L1
PLLGRD V DD
CORE-G N D4
CORE- V DD1
BUFE N B2/GPIO17
CORE- V DD4
CORE-G N D3
R161
PAD-G N D4
PAD- V DD4
PAD- V DD3
DATA22
DATA23
GPIO6
CFLG/GPIO1 8
QSPI_CS3/GPIO22
QSPI_CS2/GPIO21
QSPI_CS1/GPIO24
EBUI N 1/GPI36
A25/GPO 8
A15
A14
SDATAI1
A23
10k
K2
0.1
A 2/2
CPU-BUS L9 L8 J4 V+3R3
G14 G13 G12 G11 G4 G4 G3 A22 G2 DATA26 G1 DATA25 F14 PLAY CO N TI1
R182 NM
CHECK
FPGASCLK DSPRST
CN105
SR V B U S 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NM
USBRST SR V RST
M4 M11
SDATA1_BS1/GPIO9 SDA2/GIPO55
XTRIM/GPO3 8 F13 SFSY/GPIO52 F12 RCK/GPIO51 F11 TRST/DSCLK F4 EF//GPIO19 SCLK_OUT/GPIO15 DATA24 F1 SDUDQM E14 RW_B UDQM
XWE R 1 8 3 TMSBKPT 10k R187
SR V BCLK
From SR V
TACT
CN1108
D E F
16
D11
/WR
D12
D13
D14
D15
A1
OSC2
/RD
INT
V +3R3
TSCS
5MON
TCKDS
ADRS20
F3 F2
0 DR V MUTE2 R205
SR V B U S 2 DATA 8
1 2 3 NM 4 5 6 7 8
DATA 8 DATA9 DATA10 DATA11 DATA12 DATA13 DATA14 DATA15 DATA3 DATA1
to FPGA &DSP&DAC
QSPISO
R159 22k
CPU-BUS
PAD-G N D2
E11 E10
N9 N 10 N 11 N 12
CN106
to FPGA &FLASH&USB
DO N E FPGALRCK XRAS
R203 22k
N 13 N 14
E9 E8
C195
G N DD
SRE/GPIO11 S W E/GPIO12
0.1
CPU-SR V
TCK
USBCS
XWR
E7 E6
to USB
C196
CORE-G N D1 E5 PAD- V DD2 E4 SDA/QSPI_DI N E3 CMD_SDIO2/GPIO34 BCLK/GPIO10 BCLKE D14 PST3/GPIO62 D13 C N PSTCLK/GPIO63 D12 D8: D7: D6: RTS1_B/GPO30 TXD1/GPO27 TI N 1/GPIO23 PAD-G N D1 PAD- V DD1 D11 TDI/DSI D10 TDSO CTS1_B/GPI30 D9 D8 D7 SCL/QSPI_CLK E2 E1
P1 SDRAS P2 SDCAS P3 SDLDQM P4 QSPI_CS0/GPIO29 P5 DATA21 P6 DATA20 P7 DATA1 8 P 8 DATA16 P9 EBUOUT2/GPO37 P10 P11 CTS2_B/ADI N 3/GPI31 EBUI N 4/ADI N 1/GPI39 EBUI N 3/ADI N 0/GPI3 8 SCL2/GPIO3 SCLK3/GPIO49 RSTI CS1/GPIO5 8 LRCK2/GPIO44 SDATAO2/GPO41
0.1 70MHz
R180 33
DSPSIN
CLK_70M
XCAS LDQM
BCLKE PST3
to FPGA&SDRAM CPU-USB
C197
0.1
TDODSO
P9
From SR V
SRVSBSY
D5:
D8
R204 22k
RTS2_B/GPO31
SDATAI3/GPI41
DDATA0/GPIO0
DDATA2/GPIO2
DDATA3/GPIO4
TOUT0/GPO33
PST2/GPIO61
TXD2/GPO2 8
RXD1/GPI27
CORE- V DD2
XI N IT XFRST
C175
PST1/GPIO60
D6 D5
TI N 0/GPI33
TEST1
DO N E
HI-Z
CS0
R201 10k
TEST0
PIO59
A17
A11
A10
A12
A7
A3
A8
C1
C2
C3
C4
D1
D2
D3
C11
C12
C13
A11
A12
R202 4.7k
A9 A10 FPGADREQ
A14
R167
B11
DR V MUTE1
C188
22k
C14
B1
B4
A8
A9
B7
B12
A10
A13
A14
B10
B13
B14
D4
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
B2
B3
B5
B6
B8
B9
V +2R5
G N DD
A2
A1
A1 8
A6
A4
A5
A9
A21
V +1R 8
0.1
V 1R 8 IC116
C 2 0 2 0.1
A 2/2
A 2/2
LRCK3/GPIO45
DDATA1/GPIO1
From SR V
XRST
P12
!
7
V 3R3
CPU-FPGA
I N SIDE
PST0
PST2
PST1
100u/4
TSCS
C199
LPS2
to FPGA&DSP&DAC
ADRESS
V +3R3
NM
C201
R168
470p
QSPISCK
G N DD
MM1561JF
G N DD
R207
RST
CO N TO
1
DSPDREQ
RXD
G N DD
CPU-C N ADRS10 ADRS17 ADRS1 8 ADRS21 ADRS9
USBCS,USBIRQ CPU-USB
1. 8V REGULATOR
1u
ADRS11
ADRS12
ADRS 8
ADRS6
ADRS2
ADRS5
ADRS4
ADRS7
ADRS3
BU4230G
G N DD
(Data)
ADRS1
RESET IC
From DSP
0.01u
C167
C172
1u
G N DD
CPU-C N
PSTCLK
CPU-DSP-DAC
N 7 DATA17 N8 SDRAM_CS2/GPPIO7
CPU
A 1/2
51
8
CDJ-400
5 6 7
C N 103
USBPFLG
UPFG
RKN1058-A
USBB_P
CN1501 C N 102
14
USBB_ N
USBB_ N
SR V SDATA
SR V LRCK
SR V SCLK
A 1/2
SR V -FPGA CPU-SR V
IO3B
IO2B
IO1B
IO0B
V +3R3S
SR V RST
51
SR V BUS1
SR V BUS0
SR V RST
52
C530
0.1u
R529 22k R530 22k R531 22k R532 22k R533 22k R534 22k
LO
C557
RO 0.1u
78 DVR DVDD3_1 RO 77 DVSS3_1 76
0.1u
87
84
83
99
88
82
97
96
95
89
86
81
93
90
80 DVSS3_2 LO
100u/6.3 1
LRCK
EMPH
AOUT
VDD5
BUCK
BCK
BUS1
BUS0
BUS3
BUS2
ZDET
VSS5
79
92
91
85
/RST
IO3B(LRCK)
IPF
2
IPF 3
IO0B(EMPHI)
IO1B(BCKI)
IO2B(AIN)
75 74 XO 73 XI 72
C542
0.1u
R561 NM
C560 NM
A 1/2
CLK_SRV16M
SBOK 0.1u
C515 4
/CCE
16.9344M
A 1/2
CPU&FPGA
SRVSBSY
75. X V D D 3
XVSS3 71 TESIN 70 VDD3_2 69 VSS3_2 68 FGIN 67 MONIT 66 IO3A 65 IO2A 64 DMO C543
53
0.1u V REF1R65
SR V 16M
100. D O U T
SFSY
SR V BSY
7 8 SBSY
1.65 V
TACTHI DMO
V REF1R65
R508 10k
IO0A(/HSO) 10 IO1A(/UHSO) 11 ARSEL 12 C516 AWRC 13 PVDD3 14 PDO 15 TMAXS 16 TMAX 17 LPFN 18 LPFO 19 C517 PVREF 20 VCOF 21 VCOREF 22 DTCN 23 DTCP RFEQO 24 25 PVSS3 TC94A15FG IC502
IO1A
C503
IO3A IO2A
47p
CH
R503 47k R504 150k R505 15k
0.1u
(TS) (F)
0.01u TEZI SBAD FE
C549
47u/6.3
0.1u
OEICG
C548
C550
MO N IT
TRO
LPFO
C511
(TS)
FOO
0.015u
0.033u
C505
0.1u
(TS)
TE
(F)
C502 47u/6.3
0.01u 0.022u
C508 C509
SR V -C N
FEI 54 RFDC 53
RFDC
(TS)
INVSEL
EQSET
RVDD3
TESTR
RVSS3
RESIN
PNSEL
VMDIR
0.022u
C510
51. R F Z I
RFDCI AGCI FNI2 FNI1 FPI2 VRO FPI1 RFO LDO MDI
1000p
28 26 27
G N DD
RFRP V REF1R65 LPS2 V +3R3S LPS1
R541 10k R549
29
30
31
32
35
37
46
49
39
40
33
36
38
41
42
43
44
45
47
34
48
50
V COF
C525 C527
(RF)
C532
0.033u RFZI
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
RFI
(RF)
C534
V +3R3
C521
470p
0.1u
C523
AGCRF
(RF) (RF)
C528
C529
LD3S
R502 22 R506 22 R509 22 R514
0.015u
FTE
(RF)
(RF)
0.1u
C537
(RF)
0.1u
6 8 p CH
TCOU N T
10k
R543 68k 8 1
100u/6.3
C522
47u/6.3 C533
C518
6 8 0p
V CA
22
LDCHK
LDO
MDI
TCOU N T
RFO
R523
3 IC504
V +3R3S ADC I N
8 4 7 R542
N JM2903M
6
LD7 8 0
V REF1R65
R557 C556
0.1u
NM IC501
V +3R3
0.1u
V R7 8 0PD
G N DD
R535 22k
22k
10k C551
R551 33k
0.1u
O V ER
TACT
C526
0.033u
C555
R554
G N DD
R513 NM
3.3k
R540
R521 NM C519 NM
ADC
G N DD
10k
10k C552
V REF1R65 270p
G N DD
A_S1 A_S2 A_C A_D A_A A_B
G N DD
A 1/2
ST1+ ST1ST2+ TR FD FR ST2-
FILTER
V REF1R65 ADC
MO N ITOR DIODE I N
DRI V ER
MOTOR
IC503 1 2 LDOLDO+ 3 4 5 6 VCC
TD
I N SIDE
C535 47u/16
C536 R501
10k
1 1/4 W
1 1/4 W
0.1u
C501
CKS4999-A
1 1/4 W
1/4 W
CN501
I N SIDE
1
I N SIDE
(S) (S)
0.1u
(F)
V +3R3S
C538 C546
ACO1+ 53 (TS) ACO152 ACO2+ (F) 51 A C T I N 1 ACO250 V REF1R65 A C T I N 2 ACO3+ V +5M 49 T J M O N ACO348 BTHC AVM 47 46 PGND1 LDIN 45 SPVM_S ACTIN3 C539
(S) (S)
54
FILTER V REF1R65
7 8 9 10 PGND2 AGND SPCNF FG VC 11 U 12 SPVM1 13 V 14 fin1 fin2 15 PGND3 16 W 17 SPVM2 18 SLO2+ SPRNF 19 HB 20 HU+ 21 HU22 HV+ 23 HV24 HW+ SLVDD 25 HWSLIN2 SLRNF1 SLRNF2 CTL1 CTL2 SLGND SLO2SLO1SLO1+
R507
R512
R515
R516
V +5M 2
0.1u
47p CH
0.1u
1200p
NM F
R548
C553
NM
NM
270p
R547
to CPU
2.2k
33k R553
V REF1R65
R550
TRACK COU N T
SPI N
(TS)
P W MLO
R545 10k
G N DD
V +3R3S
R552
H3+
5
H26
100p CH 1 0 0 k
SPDLFG SPDLFG
H2+
7
H18
C554
H1+
9 10 11 12
54
DR V MUTE1 DR V MUTE1 DR V MUTE2
A1 A2
0.01u
C507
C512
0.01u
(S)
A3
0.01u
C506
DR V MUTE2
G N DD
55
R536 10k R539 10k
V REF1R65
NM F C524 R524 R522 NM F C520
1/4 W
(S)
C558
G N DD
SL2I N SL1I N
R518
(S) (S)
R558 0
26 27
0.1u
C541
47k
(S)
R517
0.1u
A 2/2
52
1 2
G N DM
BD7956FS
G N DD
CDJ-400
3 4
A 2/2
(RF) (TD)
A 1/2
(F)
to CPU
5MON
(S)
V 3S
L501 OTL1009-A
R563
R564
5.6k
10k
!
5
OTL1009-A
IC505
1 Vout Vin 2 GND
C561
1.0u
4 C562
NB
3 CONTROL
5.0 V REGULATOR
0.01u
N JM2 8 72BF05
CN502
G N DD
FR FD TR TD
DKN1447-A
(F) (F)
FR FD
32 31 30 29 28
(TS)
(TS)
TR TD
LD7 8 0 V REF1R65 V R7 8 0PD V +5P A_B A_A A_S1 OEICG A_S2 A_D A_C
G N DD
27
LD7 8 0
26
V R7 8 0
25
V R1R65
24
A_B
23
A_S2 A_D A_C V +5P LPS2 G N DD LPS1 LOLOLO+ LO+ ST1ST1ST1+ ST1+ ST2+ ST2+ ST2ST2-
LPS2
15
G N DD
LO-
G N DD LPS1
14 13 12
LOLO+ LO+
11 10 9 8 7
ST1-
ST1-
ST1+
6 5
ST1+
ST2+
4 3
ST2+
ST2ST2-
2 1
CN2001
OEICG
(S)
N OTES NM means STA N DBY RS1/16SS***J or RS1/16S***J P W MLO RS1/16SS****F F RS1/4SA***J 1/4 W CKSSYB CCSSCH CH CEH VW The
P W MSL2I N P W MSL1I N
A 2/2
53
DKN1402-A
LO+
to STEPPER MOTOR
C N 2005
RKN1045-A C2016
LPS2
LO-
C N 2003
G N DD
1 2 3 4
ST2-
0.01u
G N DD
S2002 V SH101 8 -A
SHORT S W
ST1+ ST2+
CEH VW
ST1-
32 31 30
LO-
LO+
DKN1447-A
LPS1
LPS2
C N 2001
V +5PA
29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 CTF1410-A 22u/6.3 C2018 C2019 L2001
H VW
0.1u
C N 2002
DKN1445-A 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
LO+ LOLO-
CN502
LPS1
A 2/2
15 14
0.1u
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
0.01u
0.01u
B
54
1 2
G N DD
CDJ-400
3 4
to PICKUP ASS'Y
A_A
C N 1 8 01
VKN1265-A
Slot in Mecha S W
S1801 DSG1017-A
SLMB ASS'Y
1 2 3 4 5
LPS2 LPS1
S1802 DSG1017-A
G N DD
LO+ LO-
C
CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
55
V FDP5R6 (J1911)
V FDP30 (J1922)
V +3R3 (J1916)
G N DD (J1903)
G N DD (J1901)
G N DD (J1924)
G N DD (J1902)
V +7M (J1907)
G N DD (J1917)
V FDP5R6
V -5 (J1905)
2
V +5 1 F+ V FDP5R6
C1158 100u/10 R1284 D1151
V 1101
DEL1064-A 33 34 35 36 37 38
10 R1111 C1126 10 R1113 R1266 10k R1267 C 1 1 1 5 220p C 1 1 1 6 220p C 1 1 1 7 220p C 1 1 1 8 220p C1120 R1218 NM
(466.750)
VKN1254-A
C1163 100u/10
P1101
C N 110 8
V +7M
23
DEK1096-A
3
V +7M
10
VF
NM
FL I N DICATOR TUBE
EP05Q04
C1159
G N DM 2 2 G N DM V +7M
21
0.01u
G N DD
V FDP30 VH
Q1142 2SA2092(Q)
CH
CH
CH
0.1u
R1210 22k
V +3R3 V +3R3
19 18
100k
C1124
10u/50
C1122
0.01u
G N DD 1 7
G N DD
1
G N DD
0.47u
CN103
FLSO
G N DD G N DM
R1237 1.5k
G N DD
DISP-BUS RELOOPL W AHL OUTL ROLLL 4-BEATL RE V L J11L CUEL USBL JETL J10L JS2L J7L J5L J1L J9L J2L J6L CDL J3L J4L J8L INL
FLBK
V -5
14
FLLAT
FLSCLK
G N DD 1 5
17
1u
V FDP5R6
20k
16
V -5
2SC4081(RS)
G N DD
A 1/2
PCL
JS1L
V +5
16
8 9
61 C1129
74
73
70
69
66
65
80
0.1
60
57
56
53
52
75
67
62
VCC2
VSS2
P2_2
P2_3
P2_6
P2_7
P3_1
P3_5
P3_6
P3_7
51
78
72
71
68
77
76
64
63
59
55
54
58
P1_7
P2_0
P2_1
P2_4
P1_4
P2_5
P3_0
P3_2
P3_3
P3_4
P4_0
P4_1
P4_2
P4_3
P1_5/INT3
P1_6/INT4
15
R1244 0
50 49 48
2 1
8 0: P 1 _ 0
RELOOP
G N DD
14
OUT
4-BEAT-L 4-BEET-R
40: 39:
FLBK
L1104 CTF1410-A
V +5
C
KEY0
R1182 2.2k
IC1100
FLLAT
91
1: P 9 _ 6 / A N E X 1
KEY3 KEY2
92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
2: P 9 _ 5 / A N E X 0 3: P 9 _ 4 4: P 9 _ 3 5: P 9 _ 2 / T B 2 I N
P10_5/AN5/KI1 P10_4/AN4/KI0 P10_3/AN3 P10_2/AN2 P10_1/AN1 AVSS P10_0/AN0 VREF AVCC P9_7/ADTRG 6 2 3 1 4 5
PEG4 8 2A-K
VR1100 DCV1009-A
TEMPOR TEMPO
KEY1 TEMPOR
P9_1/TB1IN
P8_6/XCOUT
1000p 0.47u
P9_0/TB0IN
P8_7/XCIN
P8_4/INT2
P8_3/INT1
CNVSS
XOUT
P7_7
P8_1
SLIDE V OLUME
C1133 100u/16
JQ
10
11
13
14
XIN
G N DD
19
20
P8_0
23
P7_6
0.47u
VCC1
C1113
RESET
BYTE
VSS1
D1156 NN CD6.2MF
P8_2/INT0
C1112
P7_5/TA2IN
P8_5/NMI
18 12
P7_4/TA2OUT
TEMPO
27
P7_2/CLK2/TA1OUT
JQ
100u/16
C1139
C1138
0.01u
C1136
0.01u
R1183 2.2k
12
15
16
17
18
21
22
24
25
26
29
28
R1110
C1123
C1128
30
R1144
FLASH UPDATE
CTF1410-A
CTF1410-A
OSC
12p CH CH
C1127
CN1 109 NM
C NV SS DISPRESET
1 2
G N DD
C NV SS DISPRESET RESET IC
C1114 R1100 1 VOUT 2 VDD 3 4 GND NC CT
19
IC1101
C1119 5
IC1102
1 INB 2 L1101 L1102 Vcc 5
C NV SS 0.01u
DISPRESET
RE N C_2
RE N C_1
4 5 6 7 8
BUSY
0.1
G N DD
FLSCLK
TC7SET0 8 FUS1
BU4242G-TRB
TCH
TSO
SCLK RXD
FLSO
JOG2
JOG1
G N DD
4-BEET-R RE N CO_S W 4 RE N C_2 4-BEAT-L RE N C_1 RE V
KEY1
CUE
KEY0
PLAY
KEY2
V +5
G N DD
JH1101
R1114
22k S1108
10k S1118
E CN1701
51048-0300
V +5
R1201
PLAY
DSG1117-A R1116 R1126 10k S1119
CALL
R1107 VSG1024-A 3.3k R1235 0
M T
VSG1024-A S1109 3.3k S1105
V +5 TCH G N DD
3 2 1 0 R1239
TCH MEMORY
JQ
R1108
R1117
TEMPO
VSG1024-A 3.9k VSG1024-A 3.9k S1110 S1106
CUE
DSG1117-A R1127 S1120 10k
C1145 47u/16
0.01u
G N DD
C1142
C N 1104
CN1601
KM200NA4L
25 24
100 R1187 R1188
S1107
5.6k
R1109
G N DD
EJECT
VSG1024-A
V I N YL
VSG1024-A R1103 22k S1100
I N
DSG1079-A R1128 S1121 R1104 10k
BACK
VSG1024-A R1115
JOG2 JOG1 V +5 G N DD
HOLD
VSG1024-A S1101 3.3k
4 3 2 1
100
OUT 2 3 1
DSG1079-A R1129 10k
JQ
V +5
W AH
S1102 R1105 VSG1024-A 3.9k
S1122
R1119
S1114
10k
T-SEARCH-L
R1120 VSG1024-A 5.6k S1115
JET
S1125 R1202 VSG1024-A 10k S1123
RE V ERSE
T-SEARCH-R
R1121 VSG1024-A 10k S1116
G N DD
SELECT PUSH
TEXT
S1126 R1203 VSG1024-A 22k
SEARCH-R
R1122 VSG1024-A
TIME
VSG1024-A
S1127
The ! mark found on some component parts should be replaced with same parts (safety regulation authorized) of identical designation
22k
BEATLOOP-L
DSG1079-A R1205 S1113 10k
S1117
SEARCH-L
VSG1024-A
G N DD
BEATLOOP-R
G N DD
PA N EL S W
DSG1079-A
F
56
1 2
G N DD
CDJ-400
3 4
S1103
5.6k
C1157 0.01u
R1106
G N DD
C1143 47u/16
C D
VSG1024-A 3.9k
ROLL
VSG1024-A
RELOOP
DSG1079-A R1130
OUT
IN
G N DD
RELOOP
TXD
S1124 DSX1056-A
0.1u
X1101
RE N CO_S W
C1125
C1134
G N DD 3
10k
13
CH 120p
C1132
12p
STBY
4.7k
0.01
0.1
V +5
R1243 1k
NM
0.1u
100k
Q1143
G N DD
R1215 NM
V +3R3
10k
CH
G N DM 2 0
R1209
SI CLK LAT BK V DD VH
F
39 PG N D 40 LG N D
R1274 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 R1230 R1229 R1228 R1225 R1224 R1223 R1220
44 F-
11
C 1 1 3 1 ZL 100u/10
RD2.4FM-TRB
D1153
C1130
0.01u
G N DD
J3L J2L
UDZS5R1(B) C1121 D1166 22u/16 3.3k R1233 3.3k 3.3k R1234 RT1P241M Q1130 RT1N241M Q1129
J1L
V DD
R1208
R1219
V FDP5R6
RT1N241M Q1132
V FDP5R6
3.3k RT1P241M Q1127 R1192 D1110 390
B
Q1133 RT1P241M
G N DD
INL
I N (AMBER)
Q1126 RT1N241M D1119 R1167 D1131
D1139
V FDP5R6
R1193
OUT OUTL
D1112 390
J4L
Q1118 RT1N241M
200
R1168
(AMBER)
SLI-343Y8C(KLMN)
200
R1173
Q1137 RT1N241M
D1158
D1150 R1198
200
R1172 D1121 D1133 D1141
JS1L
270 SLI-343U3R(HJKL)
200
R1207
RELOOPL
Q1108 RT1N241M
200
R1206 D1122 D1134 D1142
D1161
D1160 R1199
200
R1212
D1162
200
R1211
JS2L
Q1128 RT1P241M Q1131 RT1P241M Q1134
SLI-343U3R(HJKL)
200
Q1100 RT1N241M
RT1P241M
TSCS TSCK
200
R1217 R1249 D1157 300
27k
JETL
200
R1222 D1124 D1136 D1144
DISKL
200
R1221
27k
TXD
200
R1227 D1125 D1137 D1145
DISK I N (GREE N )
ROLLL
200
R1226 R1282 Q1124 RT1N241M
200
R1232 D1126 D1138 D1146
W AH
R1279 27k
PCL
W AHL
D1114
1.5k
(RED) J11L
Q1125 RT1N241M
200
R1231
Q1111 RT1N241M
Q1140 RT1N241M
P C (AMBER)
G N DD
USB
R1283
D
1.2k
R1265
15k
USBL
Q1112 RT1N241M
1.2k
MEMORYL
D1165
SLI-343Y8C(KLMN)
SLI-343M8C(FGHJ) R1158
1SS355-TRB
VOUT
R1264
4.7k
CDL
Q1113 RT1N241M
VIN
D1116
GND
390
C D (GREE N ) V +5USB
1 C1162
5.0 V REGULATOR
Q1141 RT1N241M
MEMORY (AMBER)
G N DD
C1141
33u/16
C1135 0.1u
IC1103
1 NC VCC 4 OUTY 5
ZL
5.6 V
0.47u
21
R1147 1.8k D1105 SLI-343U8RC(HJKL)
5.0 V
RE V ERS (RED)
USBPE
2 3 INA GND
RE V L
G N DD
PO
RS1/16S****F IC1105
5 V OUT
5 CH 4
TC7SET04FUS1-TLB
20
PE
G N DD
CUE (AMBER) USBPFLG
C1140
CUEL
0.1u
JQ ZL C1144 0.01u
CEJQ CEHAZL
PLAY PLAYL
D1107 390 SLI-343M8C(FGHJ) Q1114 RT1N241M R1160 D1108 430
29
USBA_ N USBA_P
G N DD
USB PO W ER
(GREE N )
R1185 33
23
G N DD
1 2
RT1
JA1101
DKB10 8 7-A
R1186
33
D1167 NN CD6.2MF
4 RT3 RT2
V I N YL (BLUE)
JMODEL
30
22
G N DD
M T MTL
D1118 3.6k SLI-343U8RC(HJKL)
(RED)
Q1117 RT1N241M
G N DD
CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. DEK1096-A 466.750
PA N EL LED
F
57
8
CDJ-400
5 6 7
G JACB ASSY
(DWX2759)
V +5DETD N OTES NM means STA N DBY RS1/16S***J CKSRYB
MA
USBB_ N
A_AROUT
C1501 220u/16
V FDP5R6
C N 1501
V K N 124 8 -A USBB_ N
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C1502 220u/16
USBB_P G N DD A_AROUT G N DD
CN102
A_ALOUT G N DD MUTE G N DD
A_ALOUT
MUTE
8 9
A 1/2
CO N T1 1 0 G N DD 1 1 CO N T2 1 2
R1523 220k
V +5
R1525 1.5k R1526 1.5k
TXD
13 14
SPDIF RXD
V +5
10k D1504 R1524 15
V FDP5R6 1 6
100u/16
V +5DETD
17
1SS355-TRB
C1510
G N DD
G N DD
G N DD 6
RXD
FL W R( N C)
RS-232C
G
58
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
RMI N ( N C)
TXD
KM200NA6L
V +5
C N 1502
JA1504
DK N 1237-A
L1504 RT1
4 1 D1506 NN CD6.2MF
3 2
STBY
D1505 NN CD6.2MF
G N DD
G N DD
1000p MA
D1507
JA1502
DKB10 88 - A
1k
27
NN CD6.2MF
1 2 3
AUDIO OUT
C
C1505
1000p MA
NN CD6.2MF 4 D150 8 G N DD
26
G N DD
MUTE
47k
470
50
JA1501
V KB1243-A CO N T1
R1511 470
2 3 1
CO N TROL
CO N T2
R1512 270
D1501 NN CD6.2MF
JA1503
DKB10 8 9-A
C1506
SPDIF
0.1u
R1517
28
2 1
22k
DIGITAL OUT
E
D1509 NN CD6.2MF
G N DD
G
CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
59
60
I I
C1901 KN1901 VNF1084
K
P51 PWER SUPPLY
V +12 V +12 G N DD G N DD 0.1u
R1901 2 3 4 1
G N DD
B4B-EH
R1902
C N 1901
30k
20k C1902
1u
C1950
G N DD
0.47u
R1903 3 CT COMP 6 C1947 4 ENB GND 5 VCC R1907 20k 1 2 RT FB 7 COMP 6 GND 5 VCC 3 CT 8 C1909 4.7k C1908 2 RT FB 7
G N DD
P1901 1 8
(491200.)
AEK7013-A
C1905
R1904
10k
100p CH
IC1901 100p CH
C1955
220p CH
C1954
R1905
DTC
14
G N DD
RT
NON 13
220p CH
C1953
G N DD
20k
1/2VREF
CT
12
220p CH
C1952
C1907
INV
FB
11
OUT
VREF 10
100p CH
220p CH
C1951
2
0.01u V +12
100u/25
0.1u
-5 V
G N DD
C1945
CTL
N.C.
220p CH
GND
SCP 8
7.0 V
V +12
Vcc
2.2u
C1910
BD9300F V -F-TBB
NM
C1912
R1910
!
0.1u
C1914 100u/25
0.01u
1.8k
Q1901
C1904 4 5 6
5.6 V
1/4 W 1 R1936
1/4 W
V +12
RSQ030P03-TLB
DC-DC CO NV ERTOR
0.1u
C1903 C1958
DC-DC CO NV ERTOR
CDJ-400
2200p CH
C1935 R1914 11k C1917 R1916 1k R1937 1 R1944 1 R1933 R1932 1
R1912
100u/25 R1911
Q1902
1k
510
G N DD
1000p
D1903
1/4 W
1/4 W
1/4 W
CH 3 9 F
RSQ030P03-TLB
DC-DC CO NV ERTOR
Q1903 2SC4081(RS)
ATH11 8 9-A-T
3
RB050LA-30
C1915
C1956
10u
L1902
2200p CH
C1932 R1934 R1913
D1901
1SS355
120p CH
1000p CH
D1902 RB051LA-40
39
Q1904
G N DD
5.1k
!
F
2SA2092(Q)
C1944
R1942
D
C1916 R1915
10u
L1901
ATH11 8 9-A-T
1000p CH 0.1u
C1918
39
0.1u V +7M
C1919
200p CH
R1917 100u/10 C1933 18k
1k
CTF14 8 3-A
100u/10
L1903
D1904
D 0.1u
100u
R1943 NM
RB160M-30
V FDP5R6
V -5
AC PO W ER CORD
!
LI V E N EUTRAL
!
1 2
!
C1001 ACG7033-A
J1001
!
LI V E N EUTRAL
P1 SW POWER SUPPLY(DWR1443)
JA1001
V +12 0.1u
R1925
R1927
33k F
!
R1923
470p CH
1.2k
C1927
VCC
FB
COMP
GND
56k
1 2
6 5 4
G N DD
R1929
Q1905
1k
C1923
V +3R3
V FDP30
ENB
0.01u
C
ATH11 8 9-A-T
L1905 R1940
CT
RT
GD
10u 1000p CH 3 9
RB050LA-30 D1906 C1929 C1939
G N DD
100u/25 C1937 C1926
C1963
2200p CH
R1938 C1957
R1921 20k
C1921
100p
CH
C1938
0.1u
V +3R3 G N DD V +7M G N DD
V FDP5R6
C1960 NM
G N DD
G N DD
C1948
3.3 V
0.1u
DC-DC CO NV ERTOR
V +12
V -5
C1961 NM C1962 NM
G N DD(G N DM)(J1913)
to P N LB ASS'Y (JUMPER)
D E F
RSQ030P03-TLB
100u/10
R1926
R1928
G N DD
1k
CTF14 8 3-A
R1924
13k
BD9306AF V M-TLB
5.1k
L1904
C1928
75p CH
100u
COMP
GND
VCC
300k
FB
G N DD
D1905 RB160-60
R1930
F V FDP30
C1942
IC1905
C1924
ENB
0.01u
D
Q1906
R1941
!
G
RTR020 N 05-TLB
RT
CT
GD
C1930
100u/50
G N DD
100u/25 C1940 C1925
39
R1922 20k
C1922
100p CH
0.1u
C1941
1000p
CH
0.1u
G N DD
30 V
DC-DC CO NV ERTOR
RS1/16S****D
F
RS1/16S****F
1/4W
CAUTIO N FOR CO N TI N UED PROTECTIO N AGAI N ST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE O N LY W ITH SAME TYPE N O. AEK7013-A 491002.
CH
CCSRCH CEHAZL
The
I J
CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
61
R1601 C1603
C N 1601
PF04PG-B05 2
CN1104
VCC A B GND
JOG2 JOG1 V +5 G N DD
4 3 2 1
JOG2 JOG1
C1601 C1602 R1602 0
1 3 4
VLED 5 6 GND1
0.01u
DCH1201-A
10u
0.01u
G N DD
N OTES
Board in Connector
&EP036 CDJ-400
JOGB ASS'Y
C
330
PC1601 SEDS-7573
RS1/16S***J CKSRYB
E
D
V +5
C N 1701
52151-0310
JH1101
1SS355 R1706
R1702
4.7k
STBY V +5 TCH G N DD
3 2 1 C1701 R1701 NM
22k
1 D1701 C1702 C 4 E NM
IC1701
0.1u
G N DD
GP1S94
G N DD G N DD
330
G N DD
N OTES
&EP036 CDJ-400
TCHB ASS'Y
F
NM
D E
62
1 2
D E
CDJ-400
3 4
[Figure of reference] I
CN1901
This assembly has no service part. Please exchange assembly.
K
5
J
CDJ-400
6 7 8
K
63
10.8 VOLTAGES
A
Note: The voltage measured using the HOZAN DT-113 Digital Tester is an approximation of DC voltage. Note that the result of measurement of a waveform comprising many AC-current components will vary from tester to tester. Conditions of measurement: Play back Track 2 of the STD-905 Test Disc from Pioneer. For the IC mounted on the SECB Assy, measurement is performed with loads at the downstream stages lifted. The voltage at the MPU (IC301 on the MAIN Assy) is to be measured in Standby mode (not during CD playback), because the unit will freeze up (cannot play back a CD) if the core block is defective.
A
B
MAIN ASSY
IC105 DSPC56371AF180 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Voltage (V) 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 1.1 3.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 2.6 0.0 3.3 0.0 3.3 0.0 Pin No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Voltage (V) 3.3 0.0 0.0 1.3 1.71.8 1.2 3.3 0.6 3.3 0.6 3.3 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 3.2 1.6 0.0 1.7 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.6 1.3 0.0 1.6 0.0 3.3 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.6 0.0 IC502 TC94A15FG Pin No. Voltage (V) 1 0.0 2 2.93.3 3 0.0 4 3.3 5 0.0 6 0.0 7 0.0 8 0.0 9 0.0 10 0.0 11 3.3 12 0.0 13 3.3 14 1.6 15 1.6 16 1.6 17 1.6 18 1.4 19 1.6 20 0.6 21 1.6 22 1.6 23 1.6 24 0.0 25 1.7 26 1.6 27 1.6 28 1.6 29 3.3 30 1.5 31 1.6 32 1.5 33 1.6 34 0.0 35 1.6 36 1.3 37 1.3 38 3.3 39 0.0 40 3.3 41 2.4 42 0.2 43 0.0 44 1.8 45 1.7 46 1.7 47 1.7 48 1.8 49 1.8 50
IC101 DYW1763Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Voltage (V) 2.2 2.12.4 0.91.2 1.72.0 1.71.9 1.92.2 2.02.2 2.12.4 0.0 0.0 2.52.8 3.3 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.5 1.21.5 2.12.4 2.12.4 1.82.2 1.92.2 1.92.2 0.91.1 2.12.4 1.9 3.3 0.0 3.3 0.0 3.3 0.50.8 0.50.9 0.50.8 0.50.8 0.50.8 0.40.7 3.3 0.70.8 0.60.8 0.60.8 0.81.0 0.50.7 0.40.6 0.60.7 0.50.7 0.0 3.3 1.31.5
IC109 TC7W04FU Pin No. Voltage (V) 1 0.0 2 1.7 3 0.0 4 0.0 5 3.3 6 1.6 7 3.3 8 3.3
Voltage (V) 1.6 0.0 2.4 1.6 1.5 1.8 1.7 1.6 3.3 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.71.0 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.5 3.3 0.0 1.6 3.3 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 2.83.0 3.3 3.3 1.82.4 3.3 0.0 3.3 0.0 1.7 1.7 1.7 0.0
64
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
IC114 SCF5249VM140 Pin No. Voltage (V) A1 3.3 A2 3.3 A3 2.3 A4 2.4 A5 2.4 A6 3.3 A7 0.0 A8 3.3 A9 3.3 A10 0.0 A11 2.7 A12 3.3 A13 0.0 A14 0.0 B1 2.3 B2 2.0 B3 2.3 B4 2.4 B5 0.9 B6 2.1 B7 3.3 B8 0.0 B9 3.3 B10 0.0 B11 3.3 B12 0.0 B13 3.2 B14 0.0 C1 2.4 C2 2.1 C3 0.0 C4 1.8 C11 3.3 C12 2.2 C13 0.0 C14 0.0 D1 1.2 D2 1.1 D3 0.3 D4 0.0 D5 0.0 D6 0.0 D7 3.3 D8 0.0 D9 0.0 D10 0.0 D11 0.0 D12 0.0 D13 0.0 D14 0.0 E1 3.3 E2 1.7 E3 0.0 E4 2.7 E5 3.3 E6 0.0 E7 3.3 E8 3.3 E9 1.8 E10 0.0 E11 0.0 E12 0.0 E13 0.0 E14 0.0 F1 0.0
Pin No. F2 F3 F4 F11 F12 F13 F14 G1 G2 G3 G4 G11 G12 G13 G14 H1 H2 H3 H4 H11 H12 H13 H14 J1 J2 J3 J4 J11 J12 J13 J14 K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 K12 K13 K14 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 M1 M2 M3 M4 M11 M12
Voltage (V) 0.3 3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.5 0.5 0.8 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.6 0.0 0.0 1.8 3.2 3.3 1.6 0.7 0.4 3.2 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.5 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 0.5 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 2.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 4.9 0.0 4.4 1.8 0.0 3.2 1.6 3.3 2.3 0.6 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0
Pin No. M13 M14 N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 N11 N12 N13 N14 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14
Voltage (V) 3.2 1.5 0.7 1.2 3.0 3.3 0.0 0.6 0.4 0.0 0.0 3.3 1.7 3.3 2.5 1.7 3.0 2.6 0.0 3.3 3.3 3.3 0.6 0.5 0.0 1.5 0.0 3.3 3.3 3.3
IC106 XC3S50-4VQG100C Pin No. Voltage (V) Pin No. 51 1 01.8 52 2 1.6 3 0.0 53 54 4 3.2 55 5 0.0 6 3.3 56 57 7 2.5 58 8 0.0 9 14.5 59 60 10 0.0 61 11 14.5 12 1.6 62 63 13 1.61.8 64 14 1.7 15 1.7 65 66 16 1.8 67 17 1.9 18 1.2 68 69 19 3.3 70 20 0.0 71 21 0.50.7 72 22 0.50.7 73 23 0.50.7 74 24 2.5 25 2.5 75 76 26 2.5 77 27 0.70.9 78 28 0.70.9 79 29 0.0 80 30 0.50.7 81 31 3.3 82 32 0.40.7 83 33 2.5 84 34 0.60.9 85 35 0.40.8 86 36 0.50.7 37 1.6 87 38 0.50.7 88 39 1.7 89 40 0.0 90 41 0.0 91 42 3.3 92 43 0.50.7 93 44 0.81.0 94 45 1.2 95 46 3.3 96 47 0.60.8 97 48 0.0 98 49 0.50.8 99 50 0.50.8 100
Voltage (V) 2.5 0.0 2.0 1.92.2 0.0 0.0 3.3 2.5 0.9 2.4 2.8 0.0 3.3 3.3 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.7 1.2 3.3 1.6 3.3 0.0 3.2 0.2 2.5 2.5 2.5 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.0 3.3 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 2.5
CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
65
10.9 WAVEFORMS
A
Note: The numbers for the waveform photos (circled) are identical to those for the schematic diagrams flowcharts.
A
7 1 15
MAIN ASSY
Conditions: At the time of power on, without a disc loaded Conditions: At the time of power on, without a disc loaded
7 43 1
CH1 : V+3R3 (CN103-5pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 10 msec/div. CH2 : CLK_CPU16M (IC109-7pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 10 msec/div. CH3 : XRST (IC112-1pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 10 msec/div.
37 2 40 45
CH1 : PROG-B (IC106-99pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 20 usec/div. CH2 : XINT (IC106-42pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 20 usec/div. CH3 : QSPISCK (IC106-52pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 20 usec/div. CH4 : QSPISO (IC106-48pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 20 usec/div.
B
CH1
CH1
CH1
CH3
CH3
CH4
7 1
CH1 : V+3R3 (CN103-5pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 10 msec/div. CH2 : XRST (IC112-1pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 10 msec/div.
2 45 41 38
CH1 : XINIT (IC106-42pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 5 usec/div. CH2 : QSPISO (IC106-48pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 5 usec/div. CH3 : DONE (IC106-51pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 5 usec/div. CH4 : XFRST (IC106-67pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 5 usec/div.
41 53 29 38
CH1 : DONE (IC106-51pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 500 usec/div. CH2 : CLK_SRV16M (IC502-73pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 500 usec/div. CH3 : CLK_DSP16M (IC105-45pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 500 usec/div. CH4 : XFRST (IC106-67pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 500 usec/div.
CH1 CH1
CH1
CH2
CH2
1 36
E
51 28
CH1 : XRST (IC112-1pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH2 : PRGM (IC114-L4pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH3 : SRVRST (IC502-90pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH4 : DSPRST (IC105-47pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div.
29 28 31 30
CH1 : CLK_DSP16M (IC105-45pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH2 : DSPRST (IC105-47pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH3 : DSPSIN (IC105-35pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH4 : QSPISCK (IC105-36pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div.
29 45 27 24
CH1 : CLK_DSP16M (IC105-45pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH2 : QSPISO (IC106-48pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH3 : DSPDREQ (IC105-60pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH4 : CLK_DAC11M (IC3-16pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div.
CH1
CH1
CH1
3.3 V
CH2
CH2
CH2
CH3
CH3
CH3
F
CH4 CH4 CH4
c 3.3 V
66
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
Note: The numbers for the waveform photos (circled) are identical to those for the schematic diagrams flowcharts.
A
53 51
MAIN ASSY
Conditions: At the time of power on, without a disc loaded Conditions: At the time of power on, without a disc loaded
7 1 51
52 54
CH1 : V+3R3 (CN103-5pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH2 : XRST (IC112-1pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH3 : SRVRST (IC502-90pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div.
43
B
CH1 CH1
CH4
CH3
53 51 52 55
CH1 : CLK_SRV16M (IC502-73pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH2 : SRVRST (IC502-90pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH3 : SRVBUS0 (IC502-84pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div. CH4 : DRVMUTE2 (IC503-34pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 msec/div.
53
44
CH1
CH2
D
CH1
CH3
CH1
CH4
51 54 55
CH1 : SRVRST (IC502 - 90pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 50 msec/div. CH2 : DRVMUTE1 (IC503-35pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 50 msec/div. CH3 : DRVMUTE2 (IC503-34pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 50 msec/div.
42
45 -a
CH1
CH3
CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
67
Note: The numbers for the waveform photos (circled) are identical to those for the schematic diagrams flowcharts.
A
A
16
MAIN ASSY
Conditions: At the time of power on, without a disc loaded
: CLK_70M (IC102-38pin) 46- b CH1 V: 1.0 V/div. H: 5 nsec/div.
21 22
23 26
CH1 : DACLRCK (CN103-3pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH2 : DACDATA (IC103-2pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH3 : DACBCK (CN103-1pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH4 : ZERO (CN103-11pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div.
Conditions : POWER ON
B
CH1
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
29
7 1 24 50
CH1 : V+3R3 (CN103-5pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH2 : XRST (IC112-1pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH3 : CLK_DAC11M (IC103-16pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH4 : L -OUT (JA1502-3pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div.
13 14 11 12
CH1 : USBPFLG (IC113-36pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH2 : USBPE (IC113-39pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH3 : USBA_P (IC113-31pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH4 : USBA_N (IC113-32pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div.
Power ON
PLAY start
CH1
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH2
24
26 20 9
50
CH1 : ZERO (CN103-11pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH2 : A_ALOUT0 (IC103-7pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH3 : MUTE (CN102-10pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div. CH4 : L-OUT (JA1502-3pin) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 1 sec/div.
3 4 5 6
CH1 : TSCK (CN103-18pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 5 usec/div. CH2 : TSCS (CN103-12pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 5 usec/div. CH3 : TSI (CN103-16pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 5 usec/div. CH4 : TSO (CN103-14pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 5 usec/div.
Conditions : POWER ON
Power ON PLAY start
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH4
68
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
Note: The numbers for the waveform photos (circled) are identical to those for the schematic diagrams flowcharts.
MAIN ASSY
Conditions: At the time of power on, without a disc loaded
: DATA8 (IC103-18pin) 19- a CH1 V: 2.0 V/div. H: 50 nsec/div.
F
6 7 8 9
PNLB ASSY
MODE : PLAY
CH1 : DEL1064-34pin (FLCSCLK) V: 0.5 V/div. H: 100 msec/div. CH2 : DEL1064-33pin (FLSO) V: 0.5 V/div. H: 100 msec/div. CH3 : DEL1064-73pin (FLLAT) V: 0.5 V/div. H: 100 msec/div. CH4 : DEL1064-74pin (FLBK) V: 0.5 V/div. H: 100 msec/div.
47
B
CH1 CH1 CH1
CH2
CH2
MODE : PLAY
39 47
CH1 : XWE (IC106-61pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 50 msec/div. CH2 : XOE (IC106-23pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 50 msec/div.
32 33 34 35
CH1 : BCK (CN105-76pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 nsec/div. CH2 : DBCK (IC105-78pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 nsec/div. CH3 : DATAL1 (IC105-80pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 nsec/div. CH4 : DATAR1 (IC105-1pin) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 nsec/div.
10 11
CH1 : DEL1064-1pin (F +) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 20 msec/div. CH2 : DEL1064-44pin (F -) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 20 msec/div.
CH1
MODE : POWER ON
12 13
CH1 : IC1100-16pin (V+5V) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 20 msec/div. CH2 : IC1100-12pin (DISPRESET) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 20 msec/div.
49
CH2
CH2
CH2
CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
69
Note: The numbers for the waveform photos (circled) are identical to those for the schematic diagrams flowcharts.
A
F
14 15 16 17
PNLB ASSY
MODE : PLAY
CH1 : CN1108-6pin (TSCLK) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 10 usec/div. CH2 : CN1108-8pin (TSI) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 10 usec/div. CH3 : CN1108-10pin (TSO) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 10 usec/div. CH4 : CN1108-12pin (TSCS) V: 5.0 V/div. H: 10 usec/div.
20 21 22 23
CH1 : IC1105-3pin (USBPFLG) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 nsec/div. CH2 : IC1103-2pin (USBPE) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 nsec/div. CH3 : JA1101-3pin (USBA_P) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 nsec/div. CH4 : JA1101-2pin (USBA_N) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 nsec/div.
26
Conditions: 10 k terminal on
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH2 CH1
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
MODE : PLAY
C
18
22 23
CH1 : JA1101-3pin (USBA_P) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 nsec/div. CH2 : JA1101-2pin (USBA_N) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 200 nsec/div.
27
Conditions: 10 k terminal on
Magnification
CH1
CH1
D
CH1
CH2
MODE : PLAY
MODE : PLAY
MODE : PLAY
19
24 25
CH1 : CN1104-3pin (JOG1) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 500 usec/div. CH2 : CN1104-4pin (JOG2) V: 2.0 V/div. H: 500 usec/div.
28
Conditions: 75 terminal on
CH2
70
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations. For further information for respective destinations, be sure to check with the schematic diagram. 4. View point of PCB diagrams.
B C E B B C E D D G S G S D G S C E B C E
Transistor
Connector
Capacitor
SIDE A
Transistor with resistor
P.C.Board
Chip Part
SIDE B
Resistor array
3-terminal regulator
SIDE A
CN1701
SIDE A
TCHB ASSY
IC Q
F JH1101
TCHB DWX2761
1
1
IC1701
SIDE B
IC Q
Q1701
R1702
E
5 6
CN1701
(DNP2313-B)
CDJ-400
7 8
R1705
Q1701 R1704
CN1701
R1701
(DNP2313-B)
4 IC1701
SIDE B
IC1701
DWX2761 TCHB
LF
D1701 C1702
3 2 C1701
4 1
R1703
E
71
SIDE A
IC
A MAIN ASSY
R126 C142 C141 R133 R203 C140 C218 R105 TP114 C124 C115 TDI C123 R151 R150 C206 C207 R199 C
1 80 75
R116 C126
100
C217
C118 C119
90 95
LF
85
A30C5/C7 [[ G ]]
IC106 TP128
75 65 55 60 70
C164
PE7
C160
C127
C214
IC120
IC119
C166
DSP16M C120
C134
C216
B C144 C143
IC110
R131
C133
TDI
1
R130
C145
CONTACT SIDE-UP
R127
X102
IC109
CN102
IC109
1
C179
R135
10
15
IC113
R136
R165
6M
C177
C101 C171
C151
IC107 R149
R213
60
17
CN105 N9 P9
50
R162 R163
R190
15
25
UPE
5
TO UPDATE CONNECTOR
IC118
C209
R132
R129
C210
R198
10 20 30
IC118 CN101
30
C213 R206
SIDE A(SE
G JACB ASSY
CN1502
1 CN1502
1 5
CN102
JACB DWX2759-
TO SPINDL
CN1501
JA1503
JA1501
V+5DETD
C1505
V+5
GNDD
J1502
E
J1508 JA1502 C1504
J1507
C1510
Production code
(DNP2313-C)
A G
72
1 2
JA1504
V+5DETD
J1509
CDJ-400
3 4
10
15
CN1501
CONTACT SIDE
17
V3R3
R170
GNDD
UPFG
1 C16 58
C169
R193
C167
C172
C180
IC112
C175
35
40
45
R201
CN501
CONT
CN5
A14
A10
55
C170
C159
IC117 IC502
C132
70MHz
C146
IC105
IC105 C137
C208
5 1
C121
C215
C129
30
35
40
45
80
IC106
PE8 C128
65
70
60
5 55 5 10 10 15 20 50 45 15 20 25
C1
1 25 30 35 40
R20
50
X101
1 5 10 15 17 1 20 25 30
SIDE A
A
A30C5/C7
IC106 TP128 R523 C522
[[ G ]]
80
C529
C525
V2R5
LF
85
MAIN DWG1652
1
B
R197 C114
CNCT ASSY
CONTACT SIDE UP
C527
75
CN2005
C152 C153
70
C534
65
60
R510
C556
55
IO1B
C531
SRVBSY
C505
IO1A
IO3B IO2B
IO0B
C515
L501
C154
R542
C116
TO STEPPING MOTOR
R513
C125 IC104
CONTACT SIDE UP
C532 C537
V3R3
1 1
C2016
4
CN2003
C528
1
CN2005
CN2003
40
45
50
SRV16M
VCOF
LPFO
IC502
C159
C145
C551
P228
C157
IC109
1
C561
C562
A10
R564 SPDLFG
A14
R562
FTE
C519 R521
C507 C506 12
IC501
C512
IC505
TEZI
MDI
C526
10
20
TE FE RFZI 30 32
S2002
DMO TRO
LD SW OPEN
VR1R65
RFO
[[ G ]]
RFDC
A30C5
C517 C508 C509 C510 IC111 RFI C163 C521 C523 AGCRF R563 16M
5
Production code
CNCT DWX2762
1.ST22.ST23.ST2+ 4.ST2+ 5.ST1+ 6.ST1+ 7.ST18.ST19.LO+ 10.LO+ 11.LO12.LO13.LPS1 14.GNDD 15.LPS2 16.V+5P 17.A_C 18.A_D 19.A_S2 20.OEICG 21.A_S1 22.A_A 23.A_B 24.VREF1R65 25.VR780PD 26.GNDD 27.LD780 28.GNDD 29.TD 30.TR 31.FD 32.FR
25
R146 R148
SHORT
LF
CO 10 NTACT SIDE 20
SIDE A(SECOND)
30
CN502 CN501
(DNP2312-C)
CN2001
15
L2002
CN2001
C2014
10
R2001
15
C2017 20
24
C2015 CN2002
1 1
TO SPINDLE MOTOR
TSW
SLO
S1802
SLOTSW
S1801
Production code
5 1 CONTACT SIDE UP
CN1801
CN1801
SLMB DWS1404
CN501
CONTACT SIDE
C O N T A1C T 5 SIDE 15
25 DNP2312-C
32
10
CN502
C2018
L2001 C2019
24.GNDD 23.V+5P 22.A_C 21.A_D 20.780/X650 19.A_S2 18.OEICG 17.A_S1 16.A_A 15.A_B 14.VREF1R65 13.VR650 12.VRCOM 11.VR780 10.GNDD 9.LD780 8.VR780PD 7.LD650 6.GNDD 5.NC 4.TD 3.TR 2.FD 1.FR
CN2002
(DNP2314-C)
C SLMB ASSY
TO PICK UP ASSY
E
(DNP2313-C)
A B C
CDJ-400
6 7 8
73
C103
C131
C108
40
25
C196
TP125
R104
35
R187 C197 R207 R185 R168 C504 G4 J4 R204 INSIDE V7M C554 R552 C540 R548 C553 C501 R501 D8
C203
IC102 15
30
A1 A2 A3
R534
R522
5MON DRVMUTE1 C150 C156 R141 R140 DRVMUTE2 ST1+ ST2V+5P LO+ ST2+ ST1A_C LOA_S2 A_B GNDD LD780 TD C513 FD
Proof Pre-Flux
A MAIN ASSY
C547 R556
R555
OEICG
N
R545 A_S1 TP587 VR780 FR A_A
A_D
C559 C558
C539
C535
LPS1
R540 ADC TR
E
C533
RO IO3A MONIT
P
LO C518 LDCHK
C SLMB ASSY
LDO
Heat
Q501
CN1801
DWS1404 SLMB
SIDE B(FIRST)
LF
LO+
S1802
LOSLOTSW SLOTSW
S1801
ADD SOLDER
Q102
Q106
Q501
IC
IC504
IC103 IC102
IC503
IC101
SIDE B
A C
C D A B E
74
C550
LF
CN1801
(DNP2313-C)
CDJ-400
CN502
50
10
45
15
40
20
35
25
C530 R529 R530 R531 R532 R518 SL2IN C524 C546 C538 C536
CN501
N
R516 R515 R512 R507 L502
V3R3
R180
C185 C190
C182
C202
R502
C18
C1
10
45
R107
30
SIDE B
A
TP125
R134
C131 C108
25
11M C122
R107
15
R112
R114 C105
1
R113 PE9
GNDD
C211
R104
20
C107 C106
10 5
10
IC103
PE3
PE10
V1R25
V+5A
C162
R147
PE11
L101
PF9
Production code
35 40 45 50
C136
V+5 C111 R106 R109 R144 C112 R101 RXD SPDIF TXD C149 GNDD
C103
R180
C196
0 0
1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
0 1 2 3
C182 C202
A B C R214
UDP
R215 UDN
20
15
V3R3
CN103
CONTACT SIDE
CN103
G JACB ASSY
Q
CN1501
17 CN1501 1 R1518 R1505 C1511 R1519 C1512 R1502
E
Q1502 Q1504
Q1504
Q1501 Q1503
CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
10
40
C188
C186
20
C181
15
25 30
R102
R145 Q102
L102
DP1
R174
DM1
CN102
IC101
R185 R168 G4 J4
R210
R103
35
C185 C190
T M
H2+ H2H1+ H1L8
45
R183 R184
D8
C205
L9
GNDA V-5
Q106
GNDM
R175
23
V5R6
5
C203
RST
10
C201
(DNP2312-C)
F CN1108
R1517 D1509 R1524 R1512 R1523 R1511 D1508 R1508 R1509
E
CN1502
CN1502
C1506 D1504
ADD SOLDER
JA1503 JA1501
D1501
Q1502
E
D1503 R1504 D1502 Q1501 R1503 R1507 R1510 Q1503
E
R1520 R1501
R1506
E
ADD SOLDER
D1507
R1526
R1525
JA1502
JACB
DWX2759
D1505
C1510 L1504
1
LF
JA1504
ADD SOLDER
C1507
D1506
(DNP2313-C)
A G
75
76
SIDE A
F
I
From REGB ASS'Y (JUMPER)
C1121 C1124 S1106 V1101 S1107 VDD J1271 V-5 GNDD GNDD VFDP30 VFDP30 S1126
J1240
VFDP5R6
VFDP5R6
V+7M
J1103
GNDD
GNDD
J1246
TIME
J1270 J1108 J1113 J1242 J1204 J1256 S1125 J1235 J1111 J1171
V+3R3
J1127 VFDP5R6
GNDM
J1129 GNDD
J1220
J1178
J1116 GNDD
J1189
TEXT
VFDP5R6
C1158
PNLB ASSY
J1226
GNDD
J1109 GNDD
J1261 GNDD
C1131
J1137 GNDD
GNDD
J1186
J1254 GNDD
J1163 GNDD
J1151 GNDD
VFDP5R6
J1264
GNDD
J1104
GNDD
J1146
D1105 D1113
J1156
GNDD
D1110 D1112
J1141 GNDD
J1244 GNDD
J1181
GNDD
C1163
J1118 GNDD J1131 GNDD GNDD GNDD D1145 J1148 J1208 D1149
D1158
D1146
J1231
D1121
J1173 J1252 J1167 J1187 J1212 D1122 J1153 J1125 J1172 J1139 J1157 J1184 GNDD V+5 D1119 J1248 V+5 D1120
23
D1118
TRK BACK
J1241 GNDD D1144
TRK FWD
J1170 GNDD
J1223
J1209
20
15
CN1108
VFDP5R6
J1243
CN1108
J1195
J1202
CONTACT SIDE
10
J1119
A CN103
J1142 213
1162
J1135
J1182
D1123
SCAN BACK
SCAN FWD
1
EJECT BACK
J1260 J1259 S1124 S1105
JA1101
C1141
2
1
1
D1165
D1164
USB
D1115
MEMORY
S1103 S1102 S1101 33
35
S1111 40
40
44
CDJ-400
S1100
J1262
GNDD S1104
D1116
J1169
3
RELOOP IN OUT
J1176
J1164
J1138
J1121
BEATLOOP-L
BEATLOOP-R
J1228
S1110 J1263 J1165 V+3R3 J1155 VFDP5R6 J1258 J1128 J1110 GNDD GNDD
S1123
REVERSE
VINYL
S1109
S1114
S1115
TEMPO
MT
S1108
S1117
S1116
J1207 GNDD
J1
J1139
CN1108
VFDP5
J1157
15
V+5
D1120
J1243
CN1108
J1195
J1202 J1207
A CN103
J1142 J1130
1
J1213
J1257 GNDD J1229 J1180 J1179 J1239 J1219 J1132 J1206 J1120 D1142 D1124 J1190 J1251 J1105 V+5 J1144 J1140 J1249 J1221 J1117 J1177 V+5 GNDD J1250 J1230 J1102
1
J1197
D1143
J1162
J1135 GNDD
J1182
D1123
SCAN BACK
J1215
SCAN FWD
CONTACT S
S1117
S1116
D1141
D1125
J1222
GNDD JH1101 3
J1193
J1183 D1139
1
C1143
C1145
D1132
J1160 GNDD
D1138
J1266
GNDD
J1216
D1133
C1139
J1201
CN1104
V+5
GNDD
GNDD
J1267
J1147
GNDD
X1101
J1188 GNDD
CDJ-400
D1136 J1134 D1134 D1135
C1133
E CN1701
D1140 J1101 J1253 D1126 GNDD D1131 4 1 J1198
J1255 GNDD
GNDD
J1158
J1217
J1205
J1268
J1269
J1166
V+5 VR1100
J1152
GNDD
D1160
V+5
J1133 8 CN1109
5 1
GNDD 1
(DNP2313-C)
DWX2756PNLB
NO MOUNT
CN1104
D CN1601
8
5
J1200 J1114 J1232 J1174 GNDD VFDP5R6 J1233 J1168 J1115 V+5 GNDD J1191 J1112 GNDD J1227 J1211 V+5 J1145 J1122 V+5 J1237 J1107
J1224
GNDD
J1149
VFDP5R6
J1143
J1194
D1106 S1119
JH1101
6
NO MOUNT JAMPER
D1157
CUE
GNDD
D1107 S1118
J1214 GNDD
Production code
J1210 GNDD
7 E D
J1245 V+5
PLAY
SIDE A
F
A C B
77
IC1101
1
Q1122 Q1132
E
SCAN FWD
SCAN BACK
GNDD
GNDD
BEND
C1109 R1115 C1110
V+5
GNDD
E
D1156
1
VFDP5R6
GNDD V+5
1 5
R1102
R1206
GNDD
R1207 Q1129
VFDP5R6
V+5
IC1102 R1182
R1148
R1201
C1157
R1172
C1111
V+5
+
C1152
R1173 Q1119
E
GNDD
CUE
GNDD
80
ADDITIONAL SOLDER
90 70 65 60 55 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 30 35 1 25 40 1 20 1 50
R1168 R1167
95 10 0
Q1118
PNLB ASSY
R1246
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
X1101
V+5
GNDD
GNDD V+5
R1245
GNDD
R1199
E
Q1114
GNDD
R1134 R1133
8
C1138 R1257 R1256 R1144 R1243
7 6 4 GNDD
CN1109
Q1143 Q1126
Q1131 Q1123
Q1117
Q1108
Q1110
Q1129
Q1109 Q1132
Q1107
Q1105
Q1118 Q1119
Q1115
Q1100
Q1130
Q1138
Q1134
Q1128
Q1124
Q1125
Q1133
Q1120 Q1121
IC Q
IC1101
IC1102
IC1100
IC1103 IC1106
IC1105
Q1141
SIDE B
F
C D A B E
78
R1259 R1258
CN1104
45
1 15
R1249
DWX2756PNLB
GNDD
Q1139 R1131 R1132 Q1138 R1200
PLAY
V+5 V+5 1 8
LF
NO MOUNT
[[ G ]] C7
CDJ-400
BEND
11 01
GNDD
R1110 R1247
VFDP5R6
GNDD 1 C1123
Q1131
E
NO MOUNT JAMPER
R1159
IC1100
JH1101
GNDD
Q1103
4
GNDD
C1142
E
R1235
R1239
SIDE B
F
+
IC1106 GNDD
79
IC1105
1 1
C1140
C1122
VDD
VFDP30
EJECT
R1108 R1109
4 VFDP5R6
GNDD
GNDD
IC1103
GNDM
BACK
V+3R3 GNDD
V+7M
D1168
1
GNDD
R1185
VFDP5R6
R1209
V-5
TIME
VFDP5R6
Q1142 R1210
E
GNDD
GNDD
MEMORY
40.LGND 39.PGND 38.VH 37.VDD 36.BK 35.LAT 34.CLK 33.SI
E
1.F+
44.F-
R1191 C1130 44 C1126 R1218 33 40 C1116 R1215 C1118 C1115 C1117 R1104 C1120 R1107
D1153
R1267 R1266
TEXT
R1284
R1105 R1202 R1203
Q1112
+
GNDD GNDD
USB JET
R1106 R1154 1 C1159
R1265
R1274
GNDD
GNDD
Q1113 R1156
R1158
GNDD
WAH HOLD
R1279
ROLL
E
R1155
R1118
E E
R1278
R1277
R1264
CALL
23.V+7M 21.V+7M 19.V+3R3 17.GNDD 15.GNDD 13.GNDD 11.GNDD 9.GNDD 7.USBPE 5.USBPFLG 3.USBDM_N 1.GNDD GNDD GNDD VFDP5R6
Q1100 R1145
E
GNDD
Q1115
22.GNDM 20.GNDM 18.V+3R3 16.VFDP5R6 14.V-5 12.TSCS 10.TSO 8.TSI 6.TSCLK 4.GNDD 2.USBDP_P
Q1111
Q1110
Q1109
CD
GNDD V+5R6
Q1108
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
R1160
R1193
E
Q1105
E
GNDD
Q1102
VINYL
+
V-5
R1117
BEATLOOP-R
BEATLOOP-L
GNDD
Q1107
REVERSE RELOOP IN
V+3R3 VFDP5R6
CAUTION
R1221 R1222
CAUTION
REPLACE IC LINKS AS MARKD. P1101 466.750 MFD BY LITTELFUSE INC. 466.750
GNDD
R1197
TEMPO
GNDD
R1162
R1232 R1231
Q1127
E
OUT
GNDD
GNDD
R1119
ATTENTION
GNDD
Q1137 R1198
E
GNDD
MFD BY LITTELFUSE INC. REMPLACER LE IC LINK COMME INDIQUE. P1101 466.750 ,P1901 491002. DE CHEZ LITTELFUSE INC.
P1101
R1205 R1129 R1204
GNDD
R1120
Q1117
E
R1116
23
TRK FWD
Q1128 R1128
TRK BACK
V+5 VFDP5R6 GNDD
E
CN1108
MT
C1136
D1151
V+5 CN1108
R1126 R1127 R1125 R1130 R1244
Q1126
E E
Q1123 R1226
E
GNDD
R1122
Q1122 Q1132
SCAN FWD
1
C1114
SCAN BACK
GNDD
R1100 Q1134
E E
GNDD
ADDITIONAL SOLDER
GNDD
Q1121 R1212
Q1125
R1121
R1153
R1192
R1147
CDJ-400
GNDD
ADDITIONAL SOLDER
R1111 R1113
R1157
Q1141
C1161
Q1140
PUSH SELECT
R1213
R1186 C1135
ADDITIONAL SOLDER
R1283
R1282
C1144
+
D1166
JA1101 C1162
(DNP2313-C)
8
R1229 R1228 R1270 R1271 R1272
D1167
SIDE A
I
K P51
CN1901
REGB ASSY
J1920
3.3V
J1908 V+12
C N 19 01
1
V+12 1
KN1901
C1930
C1920 C1919
J1910
V+7M
D
L1901 C1914 J1904 V+12
J1912 -5V
VFDP5R6 J1905
J1902
J1913
GNDD
J1918
V+12
REGB
(DNP2313-C)
DWR1442-
I
80
1 2
Production code
J1923 V+3R3
491002.
J1915 L1902
C1929
L1905
J1925
VFDP30
CDJ-400
3 4
J1906
D1901
C1910
10
C1907
-5V
C1944
R1917
5.6V
R1943
C1961
C1933 C1912
C1931 C1909 IC1903 R1907 C1945 C1917 R1914 R1916 C1935 R1937 D1903
1 5
D1905
30V
R1939 R1938
D1906
R1925 C1938
C1953
C1937 C1957
C1939
5 1
[[ G ]]
SIDE B
IC Q
REGB ASSY
CN1901
IC1904
IC1904
C1946
LF
Q1905 01 19 N C
Q1905
R1940
R1936 R1935
Q1901
C1941
C1934
R1941 C1940
VFDP30 C1963
IC1902
Q1901 Q1906
Q1906
GNDD
IC1905
IC1905
R1909 C1911
R1910
C1952 C1960
C1936
C1948
IC1903
VFDP5R6
Q1902
DWR1442REGB
C1904
D1904
C1962
GNDD C1951
Q1904
C1902 C1901
C1915 R1912
I
E
5
IC1901 Q1903
CDJ-400
C1955 R1903 IC1901
(DNP2313-C)
IC1902
SIDE B
I
E D C A B F
E
81
a 7.0V a
C7
3.3V
R1929
4 1
C1927
SIDE A
D
B
JOGB ASSY
1
JOGB DWX2760
(DNP2313-C)
J
D
K P1 ACIN ASSY
J10601
NEUTRAL
J1001
PRIMARY
JA1001
ACIN
E
DWX2766DWX2800Production code
S1001
F CN1104
PC1601
5
CN1601
(DNP2313-C)
D J
82
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
J1601 GNDD
CN1601
1. GNDD 2. V+5 3. JOG1 4. JOG2
D J
SIDE B
SIDE B
A
JOGB ASSY
C1601 R1601
LF
C1603
CN1601
C1602 R1602
CN1601
JOGB DWX2760
(DNP2313-C)
ACIN ASSY
D
J1001
C1 00
NEUTRAL
ADDITIONAL SOLDER
ADDITIONAL SOLDER
LIVE
PRIMARY
LF
POWER SW ADDITIONAL SOLDER
S1001
JA1001
ACIN
DWX2766DWX2800E
(DNP2313-C)
D J
CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
D J
83
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. 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 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%). 560 561 56 x 10 1 RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J 47k 47 x 10 3 473 RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J 0.5 R50 RN2H R 5 0 K 1R0 1 RS1P 1 R 0 K Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors). 5.62k 562 x 10 1 5621 RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F
>
J ACIN ASSY
84
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
g PCB PARTS LIST FOR CDJ-400 / KUCXJ UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTED
Mark No.
A
IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC
Description
Part No.
Mark No.
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
Description
Part No.
CEVW100M16 CKSSYB105K6R3 CKSSYB474K6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CEVW101M6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB471K50 CCSSCH180J50 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CEVW101M4 CEVW101M16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB561K50 CKSSYB105K6R3 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CEHVW470M6R3 CCSSCH470J50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB223K16 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB153K16 CEHVW101M6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH121J50 CKSSYB681K50 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH680J50 CEHVW470M16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB333K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB271K50 CKSSYB122K50 CCSSCH101J50 CKSSYB104K10
A
MAIN ASSY
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108,110 109 111,117 112 113 114 116 118 119 120 502 503 504 DYW1763 K4S561632H-UC75 PCM1742KE MM1562FF DSPC56371AF180 XC3S50-4VQG100C NJM4580MD BD00KA5WFP TC7W04FU TC7SU04FU BU4230G TDOTG242-0F0C8 SCF5249VM140 MM1561JF TC7SH04FUS1 NJM2872BF05 NJM2872BF33 TC94A15FG BD7956FS NJM2903M NJM2872BF05 RT1P241M 2SC2412K RT1N241M 2SC4081 2SA1036K
SEMICONDUCTORS
124 125,172,203,214 126 127-134,137-142 135,136,162,169 145,146,149-157 148,201,521 159,165,206,207 160,163,164,168 161,167,175,216 170,171,173,174 176-188,190 195-197,202,204 199 205,211,212 208,213,215,220 209,210 217 218,219,504,506 501,505,513,515 502,533,550,559 503,538 507,512,517,540 508,509 510 511,528 514,518 516,523,525,527 520,524 522 529-532,536,537 534 535 539,541-543 544,562 545,549,555 546-548,556-558 551,552 553 554
> IC 505
Q Q Q Q
Q 501
MISCELLANEOUS
L X X CN CN 501,502 CHIP COIL 101 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (16.9 MHz) 102 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (6 MHz) 102 17P CONNECTOR 103 23P CONNECTOR OTL1009 VSS1084 VSS1210 RKN1058 VKN1427 CKS4999 DKN1447
RESISTORS
R R R R R R R R R R 122,123 124,125 127,130 128,129,131,132 135,136 140,151 141 150 507,512,515,516 517,518 RS1/16SS4702D RS1/16SS4700D RS1/16SS1002D RS1/16SS1501D RS1/16SS1102D RS1/16SS3302F RS1/16SS5602F RS1/16SS2202F RS1/4SA1R0J RS1/16SS4702F RS1/16SS1002F RS1/4SA2R7J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16SS###J
C 561
B
L S CN CN CN
CNCT ASSY
2001,2002 INDUCTOR 2002 SLIDE SWITCH 2001 32P FFC CONNECTOR 2002 24P FFC CONNECTOR 2003 5P CONNECTOR CTF1410 VSH1018 DKN1447 DKN1445 DKN1402 RKN1045
MISCELLANEOUS
CAPACITORS
C C C C C 101-103,105-112 113 114,117-123 115,158,166 116,143,144,147
5
RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/16S###J
F
CAPACITORS
C 2014-2016 CKSRYB103K50
CDJ-400
7 8
85
Mark No.
C 2017,2019 C 2018
A
Description
Part No.
CKSRYB104K50 CEHVW220M6R3
Mark No.
D D D D D D D D D
Description
Part No.
SLR343BC4T(JKLM) SLI-343Y8C(KLMN) SLI-343U8RC(HJKL) SLI-343U3R(HJKL) SLI-343U3R(HJKL) EP05Q04 RD2.4FM NNCD6.2MF SLI-343U3R(HJKL) UDZS5R1(B) 1SS355
C SLMB ASSY
MISCELLANEOUS
S 1801,1802 PUSH SWITCH CN 1801 5P CONNECTOR DSG1017 VKN1265
D JOGB ASSY
MISCELLANEOUS
B
D 1166 D 1168
MISCELLANEOUS
PF04PG-B05 L JA V VR S S S S S X 1101-1104 INDUCTOR 1101 USB CONNECTOR A 1101 FL INDICATOR TUBE 1100 VR 1100-1112,1114-1117 SWITCH 1113,1120-1123,1127 TACT SWITCH 1118,1119 TACT SWITCH 1124JOG SWITCH 1125,1126 SWITCH 1101 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (15.975M) CTF1410 DKB1087 DEL1064 DCV1009 VSG1024 DSG1079 DSG1117 DSX1056 VSG1024 DSS1166 KM200NA4L VKN1254 DNF1778 51048-0300 D20PDY0310E DEK1096
RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/16S###J
MISCELLANEOUS
PC 1601 PHOTO INTERRUPTER SEDS-7573
CAPACITORS
C 1601 C 1602,1603
C
DCH1201 CKSRYB103K50
E TCHB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC 1701 Q 1701 D 1701 GP1S94 2SC4081 1SS355
CN 1104 L-PLUG(4P) CN 1108 23P CONNECTOR FL HOLDER JH 1101 3P CABLE HOLDER JP 1101 3P JUMPER WIRE
>P
1101 PROTECTOR(0.750A)
RESISTORS
R R R R R 1111,1113 1167,1168,1172,1173 1182,1183 1191,1220,1223-1225 1206,1207,1211,1212 RS1/10S100J RS1/10S221J RS1/16S2201F RS1/10S131J RS1/10S221J RS1/10S332J RS1/10S221J RS1/10S221J RS1/10S131J RS1/16S###J
MISCELLANEOUS
CN 1701 3PJUMPER CONNECTOR
D
52151-0310
RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/16S###J
CAPACITORS
C 1701 CKSRYB104K16
F
E
CAPACITORS
PNLB ASSY
1100 1101 1102 1103 1105 1106 1100,1102,1103,1105 1107-1115,1117-1126 1127,1128,1130,1131 1129,1132,1137-1141 1133,1134 1142 1143 1101,1106,1110,1112 1102,1103,1105,1114 PEG482A8 BU4242G TC7SET08FUS1 TC7SET04FUS1 R5523N001B NJM2845DL1-05 RT1N241M RT1N241M RT1P241M RT1N241M RT1P241M 2SA2092 2SC4081 SLI-343Y8C(KLMN) SLI-343U8RC(HJKL) SLI-343M8C(FGHJ)
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC IC IC IC IC IC Q Q Q Q Q Q Q D D
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
1109-1111,1149,1152 1112,1113 1114,1120,1128,1129 1115-1118 1119,1122,1123,1130 1121 1124 1125,1127 1126 1131 1132 1133,1139 1134,1135,1140 1136,1138,1142,1144 1141 1143,1145 1153 1157,1159 1158,1163
CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB474K16 CKSRYB104K16 CCSRCH221J50 CKSRYB103K50 CEHAR220M16 CEHAR100M50 CCSRCH120J50 CKSRYB104K50 CEHAZL101M10 CCSRCH121J50 CEJQ101M16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB103K50 CEHAZL330M16 CEJQ470M16 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 CEHAR101M10
D 1107,1116,1157
86
1 2
CDJ-400
3 4
Mark No.
C 1160 C 1161,1162
Description
Part No.
CKSRYB105K16 CKSRYB474K10
Mark No.
R 1913 R 1914 R 1917 R R R R R 1918 1925 1926 1929 1930
Description
Part No.
RS1/16S5101D RS1/16S1102F RS1/16S1802D RS1/16S5102F RS1/16S3302F RS1/16S1302F RS1/16S5602F RS1/16S3003F RS1/4SA1R0J RS1/4SA1R0J RS1/16S###J
A
G JACB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
Q 1501-1504 D 1501,1505-1509 D 1502-1504 2SD2114K NNCD6.2MF 1SS355
MISCELLANEOUS
JA JA JA JA CN 1501 1502 1503 1504 1501 JACK 2P JACK 1P JACK USB CONNECTOR 17P CONNECTOR VKB1243 DKB1088 DKB1089 DKN1237 VKN1248 KM200NA6L
CAPACITORS
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 1901 1902 1903,1913,1914,1925 1904,1931,1933,1934 1905 1906,1908,1909,1921 1907,1916 1910 1911,1912,1915,1923 1917 1918-1920,1929 1922 1924 1926 1927 1928 1930 1932,1935,1938,1941 1936,1937,1939,1940 1942,1943,1945-1948 1944 1950 1951-1955 1956-1958 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB105K16 CEHAZL101M25 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB332K50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH201J50 CKSQYB225K16 CKSRYB103K50 CCSRCH121J50 CEHAZL101M10 CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYB103K50 CEHAZL101M25 CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH750J50 CEHAZL101M50 CCSRCH102J50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH102J50 CKSRYB474K16 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH222J50
B
CN 1502 L-PLUG(6P)
RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/16S###J
CAPACITORS
C C C C C 1501,1502 1504,1505 1506 1510 1511,1512 CEHAT221M16 CQMA102J50 CKSRYB104K50 CEHAT101M16 CKSRYB103K50
DC MOTORS ASSY
I REGB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
> IC > IC > IC >Q
BD9300FV BD9305AFVM BD9306AFVM RSQ030P03 2SC4081 2SA2092 RTR020N05 1SS355 RB051LA-40 RB050LA-30 RB160M-30 RB160M-60
J ACIN ASSY
MISCELLANEOUS
> JA 1001 AC INLET 1P > S 1001 SWITCH > JP 1001 VH-BOARDIN
CAPACITORS
>C
1001
ACG7033
MISCELLANEOUS
L L KN CN 1901,1902,1905 COIL 1903,1904 INDUCTOR 1901 WRAPPING TERMINAL 1901 CONNECTOR 0 G PLATE ATH1189 CTF1483 VNF1084 B4B-EH DNH2819 AEK7013
SW POWER SUPPLY
RESISTORS
R 1903 R 1908 RS1/16S4701F RS1/16S2402F
CDJ-400
5 6 7 8
87