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CONTENTS
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT ······························································ 3
BLOCK DIAGRAM·············································································· 4
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ························································ 5
LSI PIN DESCRIPTION··································································· 13
IC BLOCK DIAGRAM ······································································ 16
CIRCUIT BOARDS··········································································· 17
TEST PROGRAM············································································· 21
INSPECTIONS·················································································· 23
SPECIFICATIONS ··········································································· 24
PANEL LAYOUT··············································································· 25
ERROR MESSAGES······································································· 26
INITIALIZE ························································································· 27
MIDI DATA FORMAT······································································· 28
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART················································· 37
PARTS LIST
OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
SY 011392
19980301-198000 HAMAMATSU, JAPAN
1.96K-759 Printed in Japan '98.03
P-200
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This manual has been provided for the use of authorized Yamaha Retailers and their service personnel. It has been assumed that
basic service procedures inherent to the industry, and more specifically Yamaha Products, are already known and understood by
the users, and have therefore not been restated.
WARNING: Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in personal
injury, destruction of expensive components and failure of the product to perform as specified. For these
reasons, we advise all Yamaha product owners that all service required should be performed by an authorized
Yamaha Retailer or the appointed service representative.
IMPORTANT: This presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or firm does not constitute authorization, certification,
recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principal-agent relationship of any form.
The data provided is belived to be accurate and applicable to the unit(s) indicated on the cover. The research engineering, and
service departments of Yamaha are continually striving to improve Yamaha products. Modifications are, therefore, inevitable and
changes in specification are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit. Should any discrepancy appear to exist,
please contact the distributor's Service Division.
WARNING: Static discharges can destroy expensive components. Discharge any static electricity you body may have
accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground buss in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to this
buss.)
IMPORTANT: Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power to the
unit.
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having specification equal to those
originally installed.
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HP
WHEEL1 WHEEL2
(PITCH) (MODULATION)
Connector assembly listed above are not available as service parts.
POWER switch
PN3 LCD assembly
Earth wire
DM
Power transformer
FU60P
AC cord
Speaker-L Speaker-R
MJ
MA60
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL
INL
INR
PB0..7
KPB0.7
KPA0..2
AN3
AN0..2
CN1,6 CN12 CN7,8 CN9 CN5 CN3
AN6
PA2
PA1
PA0
KPB0..2
PB0..2
LCDCONT
KPB2..3
KPB3
DB0..7
DM MIDI
LCDCONT
RXD0
TXD0
CN8
CN2 SPEAKER(L)
WHEEL BEND AN4..5 13cm 30W
MOD
AN7
SPEAKER(R)
16MHz
AN0-7
PA0-2
13cm 30W
GHD88Key +5D CN9
BATCK
IC19 IC23
INITIAL CN7
CN4 IC14 CLEAR BACK BATTERY
TA2 IC1 UP 3V (CR2032)
KEYBOARD
FLOP ARRAY HP
IC20 H8/3002 IC2
TR IC3
KPA0..7 XQ375A0 4M 256k
FLIP ARRAY FLIP ROM
TA1 FLOP SRAM
FLOP IC15
(DIP)
D8..15
RESET
SCK1
PA7
RXD1
A0..18
A1..18
A0..13
D0..15
D0..15
D8..15
D8..15
PHONES
D8..15
A0..5
CN6
+12
IC32
11.2896MHz LPF
IC26 IC30
PN3 CN5
A21 DCK D/A +5A CN13 CN31 CN32 MA60
LE CN3
IC4 DACL
20bit -5A L
A0..20 -12 MIX POWER AMP
WAVE GEW9-2 DACR M.VOL
R INL
CKM0
CD
IC12 CN6
IC29 D8..15
PSRAM
+VCC
-VCC
WAVE A0..20 D0..7
GEW9-2 MDA EST 256k
A0..14
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DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
1 Opening Control Panel Unit
Remove the four (4) screws marked [240]
located under the keybed. (Fig. 1)
* Lift the control panel unit from the front and
pass strings through two side plates and both
ends of the keybed, as shown in the figure so
that hinges are not damaged. (Fig. 2)
CAUTION:MAKE SURE THAT THE
UPPER CASE IS SECURE.
[240]
Bottom side
Strings
Keybed
(Fig. 2)
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2 DM Circuit Board
2-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
2-2 Remove the four (4) screws marked [920A]. The
DM circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
* Lithium battery is not a part of DM circuit
board. When you replace the DM circuit
board, remove the lithium battery and install
it in the new circuit board.
3 PN1 Circuit Board
3-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
3-2 Remove the nine (9) screws marked [920B] and
one(1) screw marked [920C]. The PN1 circuit
board can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
4 PN2 Circuit Board
4-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
4-2 Remove the DATA ENTRY knob.
4-3 Remove the five (5) screws marked [920D]. The
PN2 circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
5 PN3 Circuit Board
5-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
5-2 Remove the VOLUME knob.
5-3 Remove the two (2) screws marked [920E]. The
PN3 circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
6 PN4 Circuit Board
6-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
6-2 Remove the three EQUALIZER knobs.
6-3 Remove the one(1) screw marked [920C] and
three (3) screws marked [920F]. The PN4 circuit
board can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
7 LCD Assembly
7-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
7-2 Remove the three (3) screws marked [920G]. The
LCD assembly can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
8 MA60 assembly
8-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
8-2 For U.S. model: Before removing the MA60
assembly, it is necessary to remove the MA
cover by removing the four (4) screws marked
[170A]. (Fig. 3)
8-3 Remove the four (4) screws marked [170B]. The
MA60 assembly can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
9 FU60P Circuit Board
9-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
9-2 For U.S. model: Before removing the FU60P
circuit board, it is necessary to remove the FU
cover by removing the four (4) screws marked
[170C]. (Fig. 3)
9-3 Remove the four (4) screws marked [190A]. The
FU60P Circuit Board can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
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10 Power Transformer
10-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
10-2 Remove the four (4) screws marked [220]. The
power transformer can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
11 Speakers
11-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
11-2 Remove the four (4) screws marked [4]. The
speaker can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
* The right and left speakers can be removed in
the same manner.
Battery VN103500
VN103600(Battery holder for VN103500)
Power switch
[920E] [920D] [920G]
[920A]
[170C] x 4 [170A] x 4
[220] [170B] x 4
Left speaker Right speaker
[190A] x 4 [190B] x 8
[4] [4]
[200]
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12 Wheel Assembly
12-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
12-2 Remove the four (4) screws marked [930A]. The
wheel assembly can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
13 Power Switch
13-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
13-2 Remove the two (2) screws marked [960]. The
power switch can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
13-3 Remove the push knob from the power switch.
14 HP Circuit Board
14-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
14-2 Remove the two (2) screws marked [930B]. The
HP assembly can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
14-3 Remove the nut marked [230b] and remove the
holder from the HP circuit board. (Fig. 4)
15 MJ Circuit Board
15-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
15-2 Remove the eight (8) screws marked [190B].
The JACK unit can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
15-3 Remove the eight (8) U-shaped holders and
remove the earth plate from the MJ circuit
board. (Fig. 5)
Earth plate
U-shaped
HP
MJ
[230b]
(Fig. 4) (Fig. 5)
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16 Keyboard Assembly
16-1 Open the control panel unit. (see procedure 1)
16-2 Remove the nine (9) screws marked [200] and
two (2) screws marked [210]. The keyboard
assembly can then be removed. (Fig. 3)
* When taking the keyboard assembly out of the
main unit, slide it backward and hold it in the
middle. Lift the keyboard assembly from the
front and take it out of the main unit as shown
in the figures. (Fig. 6 and Fig. 7)
* Do not hold the keyboard by the ends.
Keyboard assembly
Keyboard assembly
(Fig. 6) (Fig. 7)
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Keyboard assembly
Insert a round
stick before removing
circuit boards.
[260A]
[260B]
White key
Spring
[C]
[A]
[D]
Hook
Spring
[B]
(Fig. 11) (Fig. 12)
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Stopper (L88)
(Fig. 13)
18 Assembling the Keybed
18-A Place the keyboard assembly upside-down,
insert a hammer assembly into the frame, and
put the stopper on. (Fig. 14)
* There are four (4) weights of hammers.
18-B Place the keyboard assembly rightside up. Fix
key springs on the frame by setting one at each
slit and pushing down once on each key?
spring?. (Fig. 14 and Fig. 15)
* Be careful of the direction of the spring.
18-C After a key has been fit to part [F] and key
guide, make sure that the spring is fixed to the
key and then press down part [E] of the key.
(Fig. 16)
18-D Tighten the seven (7) screws marked [260A] to
fix the GH-D SW (L) circuit board. (Fig. 9)
18-E Tighten the ten (10) screws marked [260B] to
fix the GH-D SW (H) circuit board. (Fig. 9)
* Install the circuit boards in the keyboard
assembly so that the hooks hold it as shown in
figure 17.
up
Hammer, white key
Stopper (L88)
Spring
Frame
Frame Hook
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White key
[E]
Keyboard assembly : bottom side
[F]
Key guide
GH-D SW(L)
(Fig. 16) (Fig. 17)
19 Main Unit
19-1 Remove the four (4) knob bolts. (Fig. 18)
19-2 Then, carefully lift the main unit up from the
side boards and slide it toward the back. Next,
raise it, taking care not to pinch your fingers.
(Fig. 19)
CAUTION: WATCH YOUR FINGERS
WHEN DOING THIS!!
P-200 P-200
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IC BLOCK DIAGRAM
1A 1 14 Vcc 1A 1 14 VDD 1 16
1G Vcc
1B 2 13 4B 1B 2 13 4B G
1A 2 A G 15 2G
1Y 3 12 4A 1Y 3 12 4A 3 A 14
1B B 2A
2A 4 11 4Y 2Y 4 11 4Y 1Y0 4 Y0 B 13 2B
2B 5 10 3B 2A 5 10 3Y 1Y1 5 Y1 Y0 12 2Y0
2Y 6 9 3A 2B 6 9 3B 6 Y1 11
1Y2 Y2 2Y1
GND 8 9 2Y3
2Q 5 Q Q 16 7Q
3Q 6 Q Q 15 6Q
OE OE
3D 7 D CK CK D 14 6D
4D 8 D CK CK D 13 5D
OE OE
4Q 9 Q Q 12 5Q
GND 10 11 CLOCK
µ PC4570HA (XB247A00)
Dual Operational Amplifier
+
A B
- -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
+V -IN -V -IN +V
OUT +IN +IN OUT
A A A B B B
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CIRCUIT BOARDS
DM Circuit Board
to PN3 to PN1-CN2
-CN31
to MJ
-CN5
to PN4
-CN41
to PN2
-CN22
to Wheel
assembly
to MJ
-CN2
2NA-VZ88550 1
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EFFECT CHORUS
ROOM SYMPHONIC
STAGE
HALL
TREMOLO
EDIT PREF. B VOICE PIANO1 PIANO2 PIANO3 PIANO4 E. PIANO1 E. PIANO2 E. PIANO3 VIBES ORGAN1 ORGAN2 STRINGS BASS REVERB MODULATION
SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PC TABLE CHANNEL LOCAL CS FC PS NAME ORGAN PB MW KBD SENS INT.EQ
COMBINATION
Component side
to DM-CN13
CS to DM-CN1 to DM-CN6
CONTRAST to MJ-CN3
LED installing
PS1 PS2 SPLIT TRANSPOSE MIDI
DATA ENTRY -1/NO +1/YES BALANCE DETUNE PAGE
Component side
Note : See parts list for details of circuit board
component parts.
anode cathode
2NA-VT36040 0
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MJ Circuit Board
IN OUT THRU FOOT CONTROLLER SOFT SOSTENUTO SUSTAIN L/MONO R L/MONO R ON OFF
to MA60-CN5
to DM-CN5 to DM-CN3
to DM-CN10
to HP-CN1
to MA60-CN6
HP Circuit Board
to PN3-CN32 to SP-L to SP-R
Component side
PHONES
Earth wire
VG60540
to MJ-CN7
MJ : 2NA-VT35990 0
HP : 2NA-VT83360
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to MJ-CN4
to Power Transformer
secondary
to MJ-CN6
VT740000 VT443500
IC5
Spacers
MA60 : 2NA-VT14420 1
FU60P : 2NA-VT45890 0
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TEST PROGRAM
1. HOW TO ENTER THE TEST PROGRAM 3-3. (A) 1 kHz Sound Output Test
While pressing the [A-1] and [C7] keys of the Press the [A0] key and check that the correct sine
keyboard, turn on the power switch. wave signal is output from PHONES (L/R) and
OUTPUT (L/R) jacks.
PHONES (L): +17.5 +/- 3 dBm
2. INITIAL TEST PHONES (R): +17.5 +/- 3 dBm
The following tests will be performed automatically OUTPUT(L/MONO): -3.5 +/- 3 dBm
when the test program is initiated. OUTPUT(R): -3.5 +/- 3 dBm
A. The version number of the PROGRAM ROM
will appear on the LCD screen. 3-4. (A) 440 Hz Sound Output Test 1
B. The 2nd contact check of the keyboard will be Press the [B0] key and check that the correct sine
performed. If an error is detected, the system wave signal is output from PHONES (L/R) and
will not enter the test program. OUTPUT (L/R) jacks.
C. The pedal off check will be performed. If an error PHONES (L): +19 +/- 3 dBm
is detected, "NG" will appear on the LCD screen. PHONES (R): +16 +/- 3 dBm
D. The panel switch off check will be performed. If OUTPUT (L/MONO): -2 +/- 3 dBm
an error is detected, "NG" will appear on the OUTPUT (R): -5 +/- 3 dBm
LCD screen . Next, press the [C1] key. Check that the correct sine
wave signal is output from PHONES (L/R) and
3. TEST PROGRAM OUTPUT (L/R) jacks as above.
Pressing the key of the keyboard will activate the test 3-5. LCD Test
as shown below. Press the [D1] key, and check that all dots on the LCD
[B-1][F0]: SYSTEM RESET
light together, all letters will then appear in sequence.
[G0]: MIDI TEST
[A0]: (A) 1 kHz SOUND OUTPUT TEST 3-6. LED Test 1
[B0]: (A) 440 Hz SOUND OUTPUT TEST 1 Press the [E1] keys. Check that all LEDs on the panel
[C1]: (B) 440 Hz SOUND OUTPUT TEST 1 light together; each block of LEDs will then light in
[D1]: LCD TEST succession.
[E1]: LED TEST 1
[F1]: LED TEST 2 3-7. LED Test 2
[C3]: (A) 440 Hz SOUND OUTPUT TEST 2 Press the [F1] key. Check that all LEDs on the panel
[D3]: (B) 440 Hz SOUND OUTPUT TEST 2 blink together.
[G3]: (A) 440 Hz SOUND OUTPUT TEST 3
[A3]: (B) 440 Hz SOUND OUTPUT TEST 3 3-8. (A) 440 Hz Sound Output Test 2
[C4]: (A) 32 SOUNDS OUTPUT, WAVE ROM Press the [C3] key and check that the correct sine
TEST wave signal is output from PHONES (L/R) and
[D4]: (B) 32 SOUNDS OUTPUT, WAVE ROM OUTPUT (L/R) jacks.
TEST PHONES (L): +20.5 +/- 3 dBm
[C5]: RAM TEST PHONES (R): -∞ dB
[C6]: START THE DEMO SONG OUTPUT(L/MONO): -0.5 +/- 3 dBm
[E6]: FOOT CONTROLLER, CONTINUOUS OUTPUT(R): -∞ dB
SLIDER TEST Next, press the [D3] key. Check that the correct sine
[F6]: WHEEL TEST wave signal is output from PHONES (L/R) and
[G6]: PANEL EQ TEST OUTPUT (L/R) jacks as above.
[B6]: BATTERY TEST
3-9. (A) 440 Hz Sound Output Test 3
[C7]: PROGRAM ROM VERSION NUMBER
Press the [G3] key and check that the correct sine
DISPLAY
wave signal is output from PHONES (L/R) and
3-1. System Reset (Exit) OUTPUT (L/R) jacks.
Press the [B-1] key or [F0] key to exit the test PHONES (L): -∞ dB
program, the system will then enter the play mode. PHONES (R): +20.5 +/- 3 dBm
OUTPUT(L/MONO): -∞ dB
3-2. MIDI Test OUTPUT(R): -0.5 +/- 3 dBm
After connecting the MIDI IN to the MIDI OUT Next, press the [A3] key. Check that the correct sine
terminals via a MIDI cable, press the [G0] key to wave signal is output from PHONES (L/R) and
execute the test. The LCD will display "OK" or "NG". OUTPUT (L/R) jacks as above.
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4. KSN IC Test
When turning the POWER switch on, the KSN IC test
can be executed. If the test is NG, "NG" will be
indicated on the LCD.
5. INITIALIZATION
While pressing the MIDI and EDIT buttons, turn on
the POWER switch of the P-200; memorized data will
be initialized.
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INSPECTIONS
1. Preparations 2. INSPECTIONS
1-1. Power supply voltage 2-1. PITCH
Before testing for specifications, confirm AC line Press the [A3] key on the keyboard, and check that the
voltage is the rated value +/- 2 %. pitch of the output signal is 440 Hz +/- 3 cents.
1-2. Measuring Equipment 2-2. INPUT/OUTPUT LEVELS
The level meter should have a JIS-C filter. The input 2-2-1. Activate the test program, and press the [B0]
impedance of the oscilloscope should be more than 1 key on the keyboard to generate a sine wave of
M ohms. 1 kHz (refer to TEST PROGRAM section for
details). Insert appropriate phone plugs into
1-3. Measuring Point each output jacks and check PHONES (L/R)
Unless specified, measure the signal at the PHONES and OUTPUT (L/R) outputs using an
(L) jack. oscilloscope or a level meter (with JIS-C
filter). Listed below are the specifications of
1-4. Controls
each output during this test.
Unless specified, set the controls and jacks as follows:
PHONES (L): +19 +/- 3 dBm
POWER SW: ON
PHONES (R): +16 +/- 3 dBm
VOLUME: Maximum
OUTPUT (L/MONO): -2 +/- 3 dBm
CS: Minimum
OUTPUT (R): -5 +/- 3 dBm
SPLIT: Default Setting
TRANSPOSE: Default Setting When the plug connected to the OUTPUT (R)
MIDI: Default Setting is disconnected, the specification of the
STORE: Default Setting OUTPUT (L/MONO) is as follow:
EDIT: Default Setting OUTPUT (L/MONO): -3 +/- 3 dBm
PERF. A: Default Setting
PERF. B: Default Setting 2-2-2. When a sine wave of 1 kHz, - 20 dBm is
VOICE SW: PIANO 1 (SINGLE applied to the INPUT (L/MONO) jacks, the
MODE) specifications and conditions of each output
EFFECT REVERB: OFF are as follows during the test.
EFFECT MODULATION: OFF PHONES (L): +13 +/- 3 dBm
EQUALIZER LOW: CENTER PHONES (R): +13 +/- 3 dBm
EQUALIZER MIDDLE: CENTER OUTPUT (L/MONO): -8 +/- 3 dBm
EQUALIZER HIGH: CENTER OUTPUT (R): -8 +/- 3 dBm
PITCH (WHEEL): CENTER
MODULATION (WHEEL): Minimum 2-3. NOISE LEVEL
SUSTAIN: OPEN The noise level at both L and R outputs should be less
SOFT: OPEN than -72 dBm if any voice or reverb effect mode is
SOSTENUTO: OPEN selected.
OUTPUT (L/MONO, R): OPEN
INPUT (L/MONO, R): OPEN
MIDI (IN, OUT, THRU): OPEN
FOOT CONTROLLER: OPEN
SPEAKER ON/OFF: ON
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SPECIFICATIONS
Keyboard 88-key (A-1 to C7), velocity sensitive, Graded Hammer Effect keyboard
Tone Generator AWM; 64-note maximum polyphony
Voices PIANO 1 ~ 2 (STEREO/MONO); PIANO 3 ~ 4; ELECTRIC PIANO 1 ~ 3; VIBES; ORGAN 1 ~ 2; STRINGS; BASS (UPRIGHT/ELECTRIC)
Play Modes Voice Play mode; Performance Play mode
Performances Performance Bank A (1 ~ 12); Performance Bank B (1 ~ 12)
Effects REVERB (ROOM, STAGE, HALL, OFF); MODULATION (CHORUS, SYMPHONIC, TREMOLO, OFF)
Panel Equalizer LOW; MIDDLE; HIGH
Edit SYSTEM MASTER TUNE 424.0Hz ~ 456.3Hz
REVERB bypass, active
DEVICE NUMBER off; 1 ~ 16; all
MIDI MERGE off; on
PERFORMANCE ENABLE MIDI CHANNEL (sys; perf); LOCAL (sys; perf); CONTROLLER ASSIGN (sys; perf)
POPUP TIME PC (off; 1 ~ 5); OTHERS (1 ~ 5)
STORE TYPE auto store; non auto store
PANEL SWITCH LOCK MODE disable, enable
MIDI FILTER TRANSMIT FILTER Message Types; on/off
RECEIVE FILTER Message Types; on/off
PC TABLE PROGRAM CHANGE TRANSMIT VOICE/PERFORMANCE NO.(1 ~ 12); MSB/LSB (off; 0 ~ 127);
PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER (off; 1 ~128)
PROGRAM CHANGE RECEIVE VOICE/PERFORMANCE NO. (off; 1 ~ 12);
PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER (1 ~128)
CHANNEL TRANSMIT (off; 1 ~ 16); RECEIVE (off; 1 ~ 16; all)
LOCAL on; off
CS FC CS ASSIGN (functions) CS RANGE MIN (1 ~ 128); MAX (1 ~ 128)
FC ASSIGN (functions) FC RANGE MIN (1 ~ 128); MAX (1 ~ 128)
PS PS1 ASSIGN (off; start:FA; continue:FB; stop:FC)
PS2 ASSIGN (off; start:FA; continue:FB; stop:FC)
NAME PERFORMANCE NAME
ORGAN COMBINATION FOOTAGE 16’, 8’, 5-1/3’, 4’, 2-2/3’, 2’, 1-1/3’, 1’; (0 ~ 7)
RESPONSE (0 ~ 7)
ATTACK 4’, 2-2/3’, 2’; (0 ~ 7)
LENGTH (0 ~ 7)
Mode (First, Each)
PB MW PITCH BEND RANGE (0 ~ 12) MODULATION WHEEL ASSIGN (off; reverb depth; mod. speed; vibrato)
KBD SENS. KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY INTERNAL normal; soft-1~3; hard-1~3; fixed-1~3
KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY MIDI normal; soft-1~3; hard-1~3; fixed-1~3
KEYBOARD RANGE MIN (1 ~ 128); MAX (1 ~ 128)
INT. EQ LOW (-16 ~ 16); MID (-16 ~ 16); HIGH (-16 ~ 16)
REVERB TYPE (ROOM, STAGE, HALL, OFF); DEPTH (0 ~ 7)
MODULATION TYPE (CHORUS, SYMPHONIC, TREMOLO, OFF); SPEED (0 ~ 7)
Controls POWER; VOLUME; CS (DATA ENTRY); PS1 (-1/NO); PS2 (+1/YES); SPLIT (BALANCE, ); TRANSPOSE (DETUNE, );
MIDI (PAGE); LCD CONTRAST; PITCH WHEEL; MODULATION WHEEL; STORE; EDIT; PERF. A; PERF. B; VOICE; SELECT 1 ~ 12;
REVERB, MODULATION; EQUALIZER; SPEAKER ON/OFF
LCD screen 16-character x 2-row, backlit
Button Lamps SPLIT, TRANSPOSE, MIDI enable, STORE, EDIT, PERF. A, PERF. B, VOICE, 1 ~ 12 buttons, EFFECT x 6
Input Jacks FOOT CONTROLLER, SUSTAIN, SOSTENUTO, SOFT; LINE IN (L/MONO, R; 1/4” phone)
Output Jacks LINE OUT (L/MONO, R; unbalanced, 1/4” phone); PHONES
MIDI Terminals MIDI IN / OUT / THRU
Electrical Characteristics Power Consumption: 55 W; Output Impedance: 600Ω; Input Impedance: 10 kΩ
Amplifiers 30 W x 2
Speakers 13 cm (5-1/8”) x 2
Dimensions 1389(W) x 460(D) x 166(H) mm (54-11/16” x 18-1/8” x 6-9/16”)
Weight 30kg (66 lbs.)
Included Accessory FC4 Footswitch, Music Stand, Owner’s Manual
Optional Accessories Yamaha FC4, FC5 Footswitches; Yamaha FC7 Foot Controller; Yamaha Keyboard Stand LP-3
Output Level see the Inspection described on page 25 of this service manual
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PANEL LAYOUT
Upper panel
IN OUT THRU FOOT CONTROLLER SOFT SOSTENUTO SUSTAIN L/MONO R L/MONO R OFF ON
MIDI OUTPUT INPUT SPEAKER
EFFECT
VOLUME CS CONTRAST STORE PERF. A EQUALIZER
MAX
REVERB MODULATION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ROOM CHORUS
STAGE SYMPHONIC
POWER
PS1 PS2 SPLIT TRANSPOSE MIDI EDIT PERF. B VOICE PIANO 1 PIANO 2 PIANO 3 PIANO 4 E.PIANO 1 E.PIANO 2 E.PIANO 3 VIBES ORGAN 1 ORGAN 2 STRINGS BASS HALL TREMOLO
MIN
ON/ OFF BALANCE DETUNE SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PC TABLE CHANNEL LOCAL CS FC PS NAME ORGAN PB MW KBD SENS. INT.EQ
DATA ENTRY -1/NO +1/YES PAGE C3 COMBINATION LOW MIDDLE HIGH
PITCH MODULATION
Rear panel
[POWER] switch
[VOLUME] slider
[CS, DATA ENTRY] slider
[PS1, -1/NO] button, [PS2, +1/YES] button
[SPLIT, BALANCE, ]button
[TRANSPOSE, DETUNE, ] button SPEAKER
INPUT OUTPUT THRU
MIDI
OUT IN
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ERROR MESSAGES
Occasionally you may encounter certain error messages which appear in the LCD screen. Below is a list with descriptions of each.
The internal backup battery charge is low and the battery should be replaced.
Too much MIDI data is being received at once. Reception of data is interrupted and cannot be
continued. Reduce the amount of data and attempt the operation again.
An error occurred during reception of MIDI data. Check all MIDI connections, settings, etc., and
attempt the operation again.
An error occurred during reception of bulk data. Check all MIDI connections, settings, etc., and
attempt the operation again.
Certain data cannot be transmitted or received because a MIDI Filter is set to On. Check each
MIDI Filter setting in Edit mode.
Bulk data cannot be transmitted or received because the Device Number parameter is either
turned off or does not match that of the connected device.
The Send Bulk Data operation cannot be executed when MIDI Merge is on.
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INITIALIZE
The Initialize feature lets you restore the initial factory
default settings with a quick and simple operation. VOICE SETTINGS: Similarly, you can initialize
Before initializing the settings, make sure to first offload only the Voice parameter default settings. To do
any data that you want to save using the Bulk Dump so, first turn the power off, then hold both the
operation. Otherwise, the Voice and Performance data [MIDI] and [VOICE] buttons and turn the power
you have created will be lost permanently. back on.
MIDI POWER
+
VOICE
MIDI POWER
+
EDIT
+ ON/ OFF
MIDI POWER
+ +
PERF. A
ON/ OFF
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ACTIVE SENSING FE
PANIC
Split
NOTE ON/OFF 9n Tx sub ch
PITCH BEND En
MODULATION Bn (01H)
INTERNAL VELOCITY MIDI VELOCITY
CURVE CURVE PS 1/2 FA, FB, FC
CONTINUOUS Bn (00~77H)
SLIDER Dn, (F0)
MIDI SW
Txch OUT
MIDI TRANSPOSE
PROGRAM CHANGE Cn P.C. Tx
TABLE
PARAMETER CHANGE Device No.
MERGE SW
Tx FILTER BULK DUMP Device No.
MERGE SW
MIDI In
LOCAL MIDI SW
MERGE
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
2.2 MIDI Reception Conditions
FE ACTIVE SENSING
MERGE
Rx FILTER
Rx sub 8n NOTE OFF
9n NOTE ON/OFF
Split
Rx+1ch
INTERNAL
TRANSPOSE Bn ,01 Modulation
Rxch
,07 Volume
Rx Filter
,40 Sustain
Split
Rx sub ch ,42 Sostenuto
P-200 TG
IN ,43 Soft
Split
Rx sub ch
Split
Rx sub ch
PARAMETER CHANGE
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RX Program
When Aftertouch is assigned to the CS or FC assignable controller, Change No. Voice
Channel Pressure Data is transmitted.
1 Piano 1
2 Piano 2
3.1.5 Pitch Bend 3 Piano 3
4 Piano 4
Pitch Bend is transmitted with 7-bit resolution.
5 E. Piano 1
6 E. Piano 2
3.1.6 Channel Mode Message 7 E. Piano 3
8 Vibes
When you press [Panic] switch (SW), <all sounds off>, <all notes
9 Organ 1
off>, <reset all controllers> will be transmitted.
10 Organ 2
See page 41 for detail.
11 Strings
12 Bass
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5.1.5 MIDI Filter Table For more information about bulk dump format, see page 85.
11110000 F0 You can assign the device number in Edit mode, System function;
01000011 43 see page 51.
0001nnnn nnnn=Device Number When the device number is set to Off, bulk dump send and
00101010 2A receive operations cannot be executed.
00101100 2C When MIDI Merge (Edit mode, System function) is set to On, the
00000000 00 P-200 cannot send bulk dump messages.
00000000 00 When the device numbers of the P-200 and the external device
0ppppppp ppppppp=N2 are not matched, the P-200 cannot receive bulk dump messages.
0000000i i=Send switch Bulk dump messages cannot be sent and received at the same time.
0vvvvvvv vvvvvvv=Data Value When the MIDI Filter bulk setting (Edit mode, MIDI Filter function)
11110111 F7 is set to On, bulk dump operations cannot be executed.
The following three types of bulk dumps are sent and received:
5.4 MIDI Panic
1. All Bulk Dump
With the P-200, pressing the [MIDI]+[REVERB]+[MODULATION]
All six types of bulk dumps as listed above will be sent.
buttons suppresses MIDI transmission as an emergency method to
2. Performance Bulk Dump
shut down all sound.
Types 2 and 3, listed above, will be sent, for Performance Play
mode Performances A01 ~ A12 or B01 ~ 12. MIDI transmission
3. Voice Bulk Dump The following messages are transmitted :
Types 2 and 3, listed above, will be sent, for Voice Play mode Modulation Depth Off, Sustain Pedal Off, All Sound Off, All Note
Voices 1 ~ 12 and currently stored panel settings. Off, Reset All Controllers, Pitch Bend Depth (Center) and
Channel Pressure Off, for all channels.
The above six types of bulk dump messages can be received MIDI Panic transmission is not possible when the MIDI Merge
independently. function is On.
MIDI Panic transmission is not possible during sending/receiving bulk data.
* The MIDI Panic feature is an emergency measure of last resort, so
sound sometimes might not stop.
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N2 data name
00 TX P.C. Data
01 Bank Select MSB
02 Bank Select LSB
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34
P-200
95 PERFNAME 16
96 check_sum
97 F7H
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7.5 Program Change Transmit Table Bulk Dump 7.6 Program Change Receive Table Bulk Dump
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After Key's X X
Touch Ch's X
0, 32 Bank select X
1 M. Wheel
7 Foot Volume
64 Sustain
66 Sostenuto
67 Soft
Control Change 1 - 119 Assignable X
System : Clock X X
Real Time : Commands X
: Local On/Off X X
Aux : All Notes Off *1
Messages : Active Sense
: Reset X X
Notes :
Received messages are merged to MIDI OUT when MIDI merge Switch is on.
*1=Transmit if PANIC Switch is ON.
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PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
OVERALL ASSEMBLY········································································································································································································································································· 2
KEYBED ASSEMBLY ············································································································································································································································································· 4
CONTROL PANEL UNIT ·································································································································································································································································· 5
KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY ································································································································································································································································· 6
SPEAKER BOX ASSEMBLY L , R·································································································································································································································· 7
WHEEL ASSEMBLY ················································································································································································································································································· 8
AC CORD ASSEMBLY········································································································································································································································································· 8
MA60 CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY ······················································································································································································································· 9
SUSTAIN PEDAL ······················································································································································································································································································· 10
ELECTRICAL PARTS··························································································································································································································································· 11~23
KEYBOARD STAND LP-3 (Option) ·························································································································································································································· 24
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having
specification equal to those originally installed.
OVERALL ASSEMBLY
310
450 320
430
440
AC card assembly; see page 8 330 460
470
340
100 380
140 MA60 assembly
170 350
; see page 9
170 360
90 370
130
220
170 500
120 190
170
Speaker box assembly (L) 190 80 JACK unit
; see page 7 80a
60 220 80b
220 190
110 Speaker box
180 assembly(R)
; see page 7
270 80c
270 70
170 180
420
490 170
280
490
40
150
410
230 170 240
230
250 240
210
Keyboard assembly 50 200
; see page 6 300
260
2
P-200
ACCESSORIES
Sustain Pedal FC4 (VT37300)
* VZ885400 Music Rest Unit
3
P-200
KEYBED ASSEMBLY
6 3 5
1
2
4 1
2a 2b 2 2a 2b
4 8
4
P-200
930
140
140a
920
5
P-200
KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY
90
20
30
40
50
110
10
60
70
80
100 270
200 280
222
230
210
340 350
160
220
120 260
310
300 224
170
130
240
190
180
140
150 260
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REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS QTY RANK
JIGS
TX000670 Rod, GHD K.B.Assembly
7 1 2 4
6 6
3
7
P-200
WHEEL ASSEMBLY
60 70 10
90
80
90
50
15
40
40
30 20
40
20
AC CORD ASSEMBLY
4 5
8
P-200
2 3 2 2 2
1 1
7
4 5 4 6
9
P-200
SUSTAIN PEDAL
3
12
1f
12
1c
1g
1e
1b
1h 1a
1d
5 1
2
6
8 10
7
10
P-200
ELECTRICAL PARTS
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS QTY RANK
ELECTRICAL PARTS P-200
* VZ885500 Circuit Board DM (XU104B0)
VT458600 Circuit Board FU60P J,U J,U (XQ670B0) 09
* VT458700 Circuit Board FU60P E,GBR E,B (XQ670B0) 09
* VZ705200 Circuit Board GH-D SW (L) (XT240A0)
* VZ705300 Circuit Board GH-D SW (H) (XT241A0)
VT833700 Circuit Board HP (XE779B0) 08
VT143900 Circuit Board MA60 J,U J,U (XQ393E0) (XQ778E0)
VT144000 Circuit Board MA60 E,GBR,N E,B (XQ393E0) (XQ778E0)
VT360500 Circuit Board MJ (XQ652C0) 17
VT360000 Circuit Board PN1 (XQ653C0) 11
VT360100 Circuit Board PN2 (XQ653C0) 10
VT360200 Circuit Board PN3 (XQ653C0) 09
* VT360300 Circuit Board PN4 (XQ653C0) 09
11
P-200
12
P-200
13
P-200
14
P-200
15
P-200
16
P-200
17
P-200
18
P-200
19
P-200
20
P-200
21
P-200
22
P-200
23
P-200
30c 70b
30b
30 Back top board assembly
L50
L40
30a 30d
30e 70b
L10
30c
30b
70a
40
L20
70a
L60
R40
70d
70c R50
70b
60
70a
L30 L70 70a R40
40
L80 R10
L80
L70 L100
70b
L90 R60
R20
Side board & stand base, RIGHT 20
60
50 Attachment set
R70
R30
70e
R80 R80
R70
R100
R90
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
1 1
REGULATOR
2 to PN2-CN22 2
(CS)
to M J-CN5
( 12V MUTE)
NAND
to WHEEL
Assembly
REGULATOR
to MA60-CN4
3 (+5,+8) 3
OP AMP
Transistor
Array
to MJ-CN2
(PEDAL,FC)
INVERTER
4 to LCD
4
to GH-D SW L
(KEYBOARD) Assembly
D-FF CPU D-FF
Transistor
Photo Coupler Array OR
to MJ-CN1 SWITCH
5 (MIDI) 5
D-FF
DECODER
OR
EPROM SRAM
(PROGRAM)
Lithium
Battery
6 6
OP AMP
DAC to PN3-CN31
(MASTER VOLUME)
7 OP AMP
7
NOT installed
DAC
PSRAM PSRAM
8 8
GEW9-F GEW9-F
9 9
ESI
10 10
DSPN DSPN
INVERTER
INVERTER
11 11
28CC1-8812238 1
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
1 1
PN1
STORE / COPY PERF A GHD SW R
PEVERB MODULATION
ORGAN 2
PIANO 1 PIANO 2 PIANO 3 PIANO 4 E.PIANO 1 E.PIANO 2 E.PIANO 3 VIBES ORGAN 1 /PB MW STRINGS BASS
VOICE
/SYSTEM /MIDI FILTER /PC TABLE /CHANNEL /LOCAL /CS FC /PS /NAME /ORGAN COMBINAT ION /KBD SENS /INT .EQ
2 2
28CC1-8811214 2
3 3
28CCC1-8811097 1
to DM - CN7 to DM - C N 8
GHD SW L
PN2 PN3 PN4
28CC1-8811214 2
to DM-CN4
5 5
to DM - CN1 to D M - C N 6 to D M - CN13 to DM-CN9 MIDI
OUTPUT
FOOT SOS-
MA60 REGULATOR
IN OUT THRU CONTROLLER SOFT TENUTO SUSTAIN L/MONO R
Not installed
MJ
HP
6 6
Japanese model to DM-CN5
Power Transformer (MIDI)
PHONES
to DM-CN11
to DM-CN3
REGULATOR (PEDAL,FC)
7 7
SPEAKER
OFF/ ON
SPEAKER L
L /MONO
SPEAKER R
8 INPUT 8
R
POWER SW
to Power transformer primary
9 FU60P 9
to D M-C N 1 0
( 12V MU T E )
to PN3-CN32
28CC1-8811096 3
TO SERVICE PERSONNEL
Critical Components Information 1
Components having special characteristics are marked !
1:OUTPUT 1:OUTPUT
2:COMMON 2:INPUT 1:ANODE
3:INPUT 3:COMMON 2:CATHODE
M5237L(XQ667A00) D5SBA20 6.0A(VK421800) SI-3051N(XQ437A00)
11 REGULATOR +5V D3SBA20-4103 4.0A REGULATOR +5V 11
(VQ111500)
REGULATOR DIODE STACK
:
12
3 12
28CB1-8811075 2 3
1:INPUT 1:GND
2:GND 2:OUTPUT
12 3:VOLTAGE adj. 3:INPUT
12
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q