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NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL literature accompanying the product.
WARNING: When using electric products, basic precautions should 9. The power supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the
always be followed, including the following: outlet when left unused for a long period of time. When unplugging
the power supply cord, do not pull on the cord, but grasp it by the
1. Read all of the Safety and Installation Instructions and Explanation plug.
of Graphic Symbols before using the product.
10. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not
2. Do not use this product near water—for example, near a bathtub, spilled into the enclosure through openings.
washbowl, kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming
pool, or the like. 11. The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel
when:
3. This product should be used only with a stand or cart that is
recommended by the manufacturer. A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
4. This product, either alone or in combination with an amplifier and B. Objects have fallen onto, or liquid has been spilled into the
speakers or headphones, may be capable of producing sound product;
levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for
a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is C. The product has been exposed to rain;
uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the D. The product does not appear to be operating normally or
ears, you should consult an audiologist. exhibits a marked change in performance;
5. The product should be located so that its location or position does E. The product has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
not interfere with its proper ventilation.
12. Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the
6. The product should be located away from heat sources such as user maintenance instructions. All other servicing should be
radiators, heat registers, or other products that produce heat. referred to qualified service personnel.
7. The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type 13. WARNING: Do not place objects on the product’s power supply
described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product. cord, or place the product in a position where anyone could trip
8. This product may be equipped with a polarized line plug (one blade over, walk on, or roll anything over cords of any type. Do not allow
wider than the other). This is a safety feature. If you are unable to the product to rest on or be installed over cords of any type.
insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace your Improper installations of this type create the possibility of a fire
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug. hazard and/or personal injury.
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Young Chang Distributors ............................................................................................................................................... iii
Chapter 1 Introduction
Models ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
Notes, Cautions, Warnings ..................................................................................................................................... 1-1
K2600/X Rear Panel........................................................................................................................................................ 1-2
K2600R Rear Panel .......................................................................................................................................................... 1-2
Rear Panel Features......................................................................................................................................................... 1-3
All Models................................................................................................................................................................. 1-3
Keyboard Models only ............................................................................................................................................ 1-3
Rack Models only..................................................................................................................................................... 1-3
K2600/X Front Panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 1-4
Front Panel Features ....................................................................................................................................................... 1-5
All Models................................................................................................................................................................. 1-5
Keyboard Models only ............................................................................................................................................ 1-5
K2600R Front Panel......................................................................................................................................................... 1-6
Rack Models only..................................................................................................................................................... 1-6
Chapter 2 Diagnostics
Diagnostic Tests ............................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Saving User Data ............................................................................................................................................................. 2-1
Entering Diagnostics....................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
LCD and Front Panel Buttons ................................................................................................................................ 2-2
Test Results................................................................................................................................................................ 2-3
Diagnostic Test Menus.................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Main Menu................................................................................................................................................................ 2-3
Burn-In Menu ........................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Forever ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Description of Tests......................................................................................................................................................... 2-4
LCD ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2-4
Engine Blk (Engine Block) ...................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Object Blk (Object Block)......................................................................................................................................... 2-4
RAM/PRAM............................................................................................................................................................. 2-5
I/O Port ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2-5
FDD Init (Floppy Disk Drive Initialize) ................................................................................................................ 2-6
Scanner ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2-6
MIDI Uart .................................................................................................................................................................. 2-6
FDD R/W (Floppy Disk Drive Read/Write) ....................................................................................................... 2-6
SCSI ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2-7
VLSI & ZRAM .......................................................................................................................................................... 2-7
Hobbes................................................................................................................................................................ 2-7
Janis..................................................................................................................................................................... 2-7
Lisa ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2-8
Sampling Opt (Sampling Option).......................................................................................................................... 2-8
Test access to sampling option........................................................................................................................ 2-8
Test analog-sampling circuitry........................................................................................................................ 2-8
Test digital-sampling circuitry ........................................................................................................................ 2-9
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Sine Wave .................................................................................................................................................................. 2-9
Sound ROM ............................................................................................................................................................ 2-10
Sound RAM ............................................................................................................................................................ 2-10
1st NVRAM..............................................................................................................................................................2-11
2nd NVRAM ............................................................................................................................................................2-11
Digital IO..................................................................................................................................................................2-11
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Connecting the Keyboard ..................................................................................................................................... 4-23
Removing Keys ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-24
Natural/White Key ........................................................................................................................................ 4-24
Natural/White Keys.............................................................................................................................................. 4-25
Sharp/Black Keys .................................................................................................................................................. 4-25
Replacing a Key...................................................................................................................................................... 4-26
Servicing the Keyboard Contact Boards ............................................................................................................. 4-26
Removing the Treble Contact Board ............................................................................................................ 4-26
Replacing the Treble Contact Board ............................................................................................................. 4-26
Removing the Bass Contact Board ............................................................................................................... 4-26
Replacing the Bass Contact Board ................................................................................................................ 4-26
Removing the Keyboard Contact Strips ............................................................................................................. 4-27
Replacing the Keyboard Contact Strips .............................................................................................................. 4-27
K2600X Keyboard Assembly ....................................................................................................................................... 4-28
Removing the K2600X Keyboard Assembly ...................................................................................................... 4-28
Replacing the K2600X Keyboard Assembly ....................................................................................................... 4-29
Removing Keys ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-29
Natural/White Key ........................................................................................................................................ 4-30
Natural/White Keys.............................................................................................................................................. 4-30
Sharp/Black Keys .................................................................................................................................................. 4-31
Replacing a Key...................................................................................................................................................... 4-32
Servicing the Keyboard Contact Boards ............................................................................................................. 4-32
Removing the Treble Contact Board ............................................................................................................ 4-32
Replacing the Treble Contact Board ............................................................................................................. 4-32
Removing the Bass Contact Board ............................................................................................................... 4-32
Replacing the Bass Contact Board ................................................................................................................ 4-32
Removing the Keyboard Contact Strips ............................................................................................................. 4-33
Replacing the Keyboard Contact Strips .............................................................................................................. 4-33
Removing a Key Weight........................................................................................................................................ 4-34
Replacing a Key Weight ........................................................................................................................................ 4-34
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Surface-Mount Devices ........................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Cables, Connectors................................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Using the Disk Drive ...................................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Formatting Floppy Disks ........................................................................................................................................ 5-1
Saving User Data...................................................................................................................................................... 5-2
Loading Saved Data................................................................................................................................................. 5-2
Boot Loader ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5-3
Entering the Boot Loader ........................................................................................................................................ 5-3
Hard Reset................................................................................................................................................................. 5-3
Soft Reset ................................................................................................................................................................... 5-4
Installing the Operating System ............................................................................................................................ 5-4
Installing Objects...................................................................................................................................................... 5-4
Replacing the Battery...................................................................................................................................................... 5-5
Removing the Battery .............................................................................................................................................. 5-5
Installing a Battery ................................................................................................................................................... 5-5
Scanner Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................................................ 5-6
K2600R Rack Models ............................................................................................................................................... 5-6
Front Panel Buttons ................................................................................................................................................. 5-6
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Alpha Wheel ............................................................................................................................................................. 5-6
K2600 Keyboard Models ......................................................................................................................................... 5-7
Front Panel Sliders ................................................................................................................................................... 5-7
Wheels ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5-7
Small Ribbon............................................................................................................................................................. 5-8
Large Ribbon............................................................................................................................................................. 5-8
Keyboard ................................................................................................................................................................... 5-8
Switch Pedals 1, 2, 3, and 4 ..................................................................................................................................... 5-8
CC Pedals 1 and 2 .................................................................................................................................................... 5-8
Power Up Problems ........................................................................................................................................................ 5-9
Dead, No Power ....................................................................................................................................................... 5-9
Blue Screen ................................................................................................................................................................ 5-9
Locks Up, Freezes .................................................................................................................................................. 5-10
‘Running System…’ or Fails VLSI/ZRAM test in diagnostics:................................................................ 5-10
‘Waking up Scanner’ ...................................................................................................................................... 5-10
‘V.A.S.T.’ Sign Wave on boot-up or Fails Sound ROM, Sound RAM or VLSI diagnostic tests ........... 5-10
“Please Wait…” when trying to load from floppy disk: ........................................................................... 5-10
“Please Wait…” when trying to load from SCSI: ....................................................................................... 5-10
Fails Sound RAM Diagnostic test ........................................................................................................................ 5-10
Front Panel Problems.....................................................................................................................................................5-11
Boots up with three Flashes...................................................................................................................................5-11
LCD not lit................................................................................................................................................................5-11
Buttons, Sliders or Controllers Not Working ......................................................................................................5-11
Audio Problems............................................................................................................................................................. 5-12
Intermittent or No Audio...................................................................................................................................... 5-12
No Audio, Distortion, or Noisey Outputs.......................................................................................................... 5-12
Right Channel.................................................................................................................................................. 5-12
Left Channel .................................................................................................................................................... 5-12
Full volume static distortion after 10-15 minutes of warm-up then locks-up: ...................................... 5-12
Different clicks and pops on each effect or consistent ‘thumping’ noise in all outputs: ...................... 5-12
Boots up normally but has no sound, .......................................................................................................... 5-12
Keyboard Problems....................................................................................................................................................... 5-13
Keyboard velocity problems................................................................................................................................. 5-13
Dead Keyboard....................................................................................................................................................... 5-13
Dead Note(s), One or More in a Section ...................................................................................................... 5-13
Mechanical Noise............................................................................................................................................ 5-13
K2600/K2600X Interconnect Diagram ....................................................................................................................... 5-14
K2600R Interconnect Diagram..................................................................................................................................... 5-15
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Phone & Volume Assembly, N012401127.............................................................................................................. 6-8
AC Entry Module Assembly, N012104121 ........................................................................................................... 6-8
Power Supply Board, N012304340 ........................................................................................................................ 6-8
Front Panel/Scanner Board, N012305417........................................................................................................... 6-10
Final Assembly, N012000134 .................................................................................................................................6-11
K2600 Series Keyboard Models................................................................................................................................... 6-13
Audio Board, N012305611..................................................................................................................................... 6-13
Button Board, N012304344.................................................................................................................................... 6-14
Control Panel Board, N012104341 ....................................................................................................................... 6-14
Floppy Disk Drive Assembly, N012104666 ........................................................................................................ 6-15
Backlight Board, N012104311 ............................................................................................................................... 6-15
Super Ribbon Assembly, N044011513 ................................................................................................................. 6-16
Pitch & Mod Wheel Assembly, N012304338 ...................................................................................................... 6-16
Player Control Board, N012104337...................................................................................................................... 6-16
AC Entry Module, N012104111............................................................................................................................ 6-17
Power Supply Board, N012304339 ...................................................................................................................... 6-17
Keyboard Scanner Board, N012305415 ............................................................................................................... 6-19
Slider Board, N012104345 ..................................................................................................................................... 6-20
K2600/K2600S ............................................................................................................................................................... 6-21
LCD Board, N012103794 ....................................................................................................................................... 6-21
Final Assembly, N012002131 ................................................................................................................................ 6-21
Keyboard Assembly, N215040311 ........................................................................................................................ 6-23
K2600X/K2600XS/K2600 AES .................................................................................................................................... 6-24
LCD Board, N012103798 ....................................................................................................................................... 6-24
Final Assembly, N012000133 ................................................................................................................................ 6-24
Keyboard Assembly, N215040413........................................................................................................................ 6-26
Chapter 7 Schematics
CPU Board–CPU, Sampler Interface (1 of 8) ............................................................................................................... 7-3
CPU Board–Flash, SRAM, Expansion PRAM (2 of 8) ................................................................................................ 7-4
CPU Board–FDD, LCD, MIDI Interface (3 of 8).......................................................................................................... 7-5
CPU Board–SCSI Interface (4 of 8)................................................................................................................................ 7-6
CPU Board–JANIS, DAC Interface (5 of 8).................................................................................................................. 7-7
CPU Board–Sound Memory Interface (6 of 8) ............................................................................................................ 7-8
CPU Board–Sound Memory (7 of 8) ............................................................................................................................. 7-9
CPU Board–Connectors and Decoders (8 of 8) ......................................................................................................... 7-10
DSP Board–Vast Chain (1 of 5) .....................................................................................................................................7-11
DSP Board–FX LISAs, DITHER (2 of 5) ..................................................................................................................... 7-12
DSP Board–DRAM 3/5V Addr/Data Buffers (3 of 5).............................................................................................. 7-13
DSP Board–FX Delay RAM (4 of 5)............................................................................................................................. 7-14
DSP Board–System Init, Dig IO Int, Decode, Clock (5 of 5) .................................................................................... 7-15
Backlight Inverter Board .............................................................................................................................................. 7-17
Audio Board (rack models)–A DACs, B DACs, Filters (1 of 4)............................................................................... 7-18
Audio Board (rack models)–C DACs, D DACs, Filters (2 of 4) .............................................................................. 7-19
Audio Board (rack models)–A, B, C, D Balanced Outs (3 of 4) .............................................................................. 7-20
Audio Board (rack models)–Mix Output, Phones Output (4 of 4)......................................................................... 7-21
Front Panel/Scanner Board (rack models)–Scanner, Front Panel I/F ................................................................... 7-22
Audio Board (keyboard models)–A DACs, B DACs, Filters (1 of 4) ..................................................................... 7-23
Audio Board (keyboard models)–C DACs, D DACs, Filters (2 of 4)..................................................................... 7-24
Audio Board (keyboard models)–A, B, C, D Balanced Outs (3 of 4) ..................................................................... 7-25
Audio Board (keyboard models)–Mix Output, Phones Output (4 of 4)................................................................ 7-26
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Front Panel Board (keyboard models)–Buttons and LEDs ..................................................................................... 7-27
Slider Board (keyboard models) ................................................................................................................................. 7-28
Scanner Board (keyboard models)–Scanner Kybd I/F, Play I/F (1 of 2) .............................................................. 7-29
Scanner Board (keyboard models)–Power, Dig I/O (2 of 2) ................................................................................... 7-30
Player Control Board (keyboard models)–Player Control Interface...................................................................... 7-31
Itty Bitty Button Board (keyboard models) ............................................................................................................... 7-32
Digital I/O Board–Relays, AES Encoding, KDS Encoding (1 of 3)........................................................................ 7-33
Digital I/O Board–KDS & AES In/Out connectors (2 of 3) .................................................................................... 7-34
Digital I/O Board–KDS In (3 of 3) .............................................................................................................................. 7-35
ROM Expansion Daughter Board–Sound Memory Control, Connectors............................................................. 7-36
Sampling Option Board (SMP-2)–Analog A/D (1 of 4)........................................................................................... 7-37
Sampling Option Board (SMP-2)–System Interface (2 of 4) .................................................................................... 7-38
Sampling Option Board (SMP-2)–Digital Interface (3 of 4)..................................................................................... 7-39
Sampling Option Board (SMP-2)–Analog Input (4 of 4) ......................................................................................... 7-40
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Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter provides the service technician with a layout of the front and rear panel features, as
well as a brief explanation of their functions. For in-depth descriptions of the many features the
K2600 Series instruments include, consult the Musician’s Guide.
This chapter also includes a description of the models available in the K2600 Series and a
description of the symbols used throughout this manual.
Note: If possible, all user data should be saved prior to opening the unit, entering the Boot
Loader to run diagnostics or to perform a hard reset. For instructions to save all user data, refer
to Chapter 5, Saving User Data on page 5-1.
Models
There are seven models in the K2600 Series. The available models are listed below.
Note: Provides additional information, indicates differences between models, and emphasizes
specific instructions.
Caution: Highlights areas to instruct you to proceed cautiously so that damage does not occur
to the unit or individual components.
Warning: Alerts you so that damage does not occur to yourself, others, or external equipment
and devices.
Introduction
K2600/X Rear Panel
SCSI MIDI
Power Termination Ports CC Pedals/
Entry Module Switch MIDI Breath
SCSI Select Switch Switch
Ports LCD Pedals
Contrast
ATTENTION
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE Serial No.
Out In NE PAS OUVRIR
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
In Thru / Out Out 100/120V ~ F2.0A 250V slow-blow
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE ATTENTION: UTILISER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MEME TYPE. 230/240V ~ F1.0A 250V slow-blow
RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
SCSI
Termination
Switch MIDI
Optical Digital
Select Switch
Kurzweil SCSI Out I/O
MIDI
I/O Ports Ports
1-2
Introduction
Rear Panel Features
1-3
Introduction
K2600/X Front Panel
Data Entry
1 2 3
STU VWX YZ
+/- 0 Clear
Exit Exit
button button
Chan/Bank Alphanumeric
button Alpha Wheel,
LCD, buttons
Cursor Minus, Plus
Layer/Zone soft buttons
buttons buttons
button
Setup Master
Mute 2 Mark
Zoom + Gain +
Master
Volume
slider
Solo,
Mixdown,
Record,
MIDI Faders Assignable
Play/Pause,
buttons and KB3 controllers
Stop buttons
1-4
Introduction
Front Panel Features
1-5
Introduction
K2600R Front Panel
Chan/Bank 1 2 3
Lo Z
ABC DEF GHI
Layer/Zone 4 5 6
JKL MNO PQR
Left
7 8 9
+/- 0 Clear
Edit Exit
MIDI
UPPER/lower 0-9 Space
LCD
Contrast Cancel Enter
Right
Hi Z
Program Setup Q Access Effects MIDI Master Song Disk
Mute 1 Mute 2 Mute 3 FX Bypass Previous Pg Mark Jump Compare
Zoom - Zoom + Samp/Sec Gain - Gain + Link
Left
Power Volume Headphone Right
LCD
Contrast MIDI LED
Power Volume
Disk Drive Inputs
Mode Headphone
Edit buttons
button
1-6
Chapter 2
Diagnostics
Diagnostic Tests
Test Name Description
LCD Tests the LCD
Engine Blk Tests the Operating System (installed in FlashROM)
Object Blk Tests the Setups (installed in FlashROM)
RAM/PRAM Tests the RAM (volatile, non-volatile and expansion)
I/O Port Tests the Microcontroller’s port pins
FDD Init Tests the Floppy Disk Drive controller
Scanner Tests the Scanner communications
MIDI Uart Tests MIDI In and Out
FDD R/W Tests the Floppy Disk Drive
SCSI Tests drive(s) on the SCSI bus
VLSI & ZRAM Tests Janis, Hobbes, and Lisa (not Lisa option)
Sampling Opt Tests the Sampling Option
Sine Wave Tests the sound hardware with sine waves
Sound ROM Tests the Sound ROM
Sound RAM Tests the Sound RAM
1st NVRAM Writes to the Non-Volatile and Expansion RAM
2nd NVRAM Checks the pattern written by the 1st NVRAM test
Digital IO Tests the Lisa Option
To save user data, insert a formatted floppy disk into the disk drive and press the Disk button.
In Disk Mode, use the Down cursor button to scroll through the list until Everything appears
in the LCD. Press the soft button under OK and follow the instructions displayed in the LCD.
See Saving User Data on page 5-2 for additional information.
Diagnostics
Entering Diagnostics
Entering Diagnostics
1. Apply power to the unit. When the Please wait... message appears in the LCD,
quickly press and release the Exit button. The LCD shows the following:
OK
2. Use the cursor buttons or turn the Alpha Wheel until Run Diags is highlighted. Press the
soft button under OK.
3. The LCD briefly shows a message that the integrity of the operating system is being
checked and then displays a message warning you that some diagnostic tests will erase
data stored in user RAM.
Warning: If you have not saved the data stored in user RAM and wish to do so before
proceeding, turn the unit off to exit the diagnostic tests, power up and save the data. If
you need instructions, refer to Saving User Data on page 5-2.
4. If you have already saved data stored in user RAM, press any button to continue.
Press the Left, Right, Up, or Down cursor buttons or turn the Alpha Wheel to navigate through
the available tests.
Use the soft buttons located below the LCD to select different test modes or actions.
2-2
Diagnostics
Diagnostic Test Menus
Test Results
At the completion of an individual test, the LCD displays the results of the test. Figure 2-3 shows
an example of the display for the Engine Blk test.
Main Menu
To run an individual test, press Left, Right, Up, or Down cursor buttons or turn the Alpha
Wheel to highlight the test name, then press the soft button below OK to execute the test. When
the test has completed, whether pass or fail, press any button to return to the main menu and
use the cursor buttons or Alpha Wheels to select another test.
Burn-In Menu
Burn-In continuously runs the sequence of tests listed in Figure 2-4.
Press the soft button below Burn-In in the LCD to begin running the tests. The tests continue to
run until you press the Exit button.
Forever
Forever continuously runs an individual test. The test continues to run until you press the Exit
button. The number of tests performed and the result is displayed in the LCD. You can return to
the diagnostic main menu by pressing the soft button below EXIT-Stop Diag. in the LCD.
2-3
Diagnostics
Description of Tests
Description of Tests
LCD
This test writes a group of characters to the LCD and verifies that the same characters can be
read back again. The LCD Test includes four test phases that run automatically. The four steps
include the following:
The data test phase repeatedly writes the following 17-byte data pattern to the LCD:
0x00, 0xFF, 0x00, 0x0F, 0xF0, 0xCC, 0x33, 0xAA, 0x55, 0x11, 0xEE, 0x22, 0xDD, 0x44, 0xB,
0x88, 0x77
After the pattern is written, it is read back. If a difference is detected, the test fails.
The address test phase writes consecutive values to consecutive locations in the LCD. Then
these values are read back. If a difference is detected, the test fails.
A failure of this test indicates a problem with the LCD, Engine Board, connections between the
two boards or related circuitry.
If this test fails, install the latest Operating System and run the test again.
A failure of this test indicates a problem with the microcontroller, Flash ROMs, or related
circuitry on the Engine Board.
If this test fails, install the latest Operating System and Objects and run the test again.
A failure of this test indicates a problem with the Flash ROMs or related circuitry on the Engine
Board.
2-4
Diagnostics
Description of Tests
RAM/PRAM
Caution: This test destroys all non-volatile user RAM! If you haven’t already saved user data,
power cycle the unit and save the data now. If you need instructions, refer to Saving User Data on
page 5-2.
The RAM/PRAM test performs a data test and an address test on each of the processor RAM
sections. These sections include volatile RAM at addresses 0x2100000 through 0x213FFFF and
the non-volatile RAM at addresses 0x02000000 through 0x0203FFFF.
If the PRAM optional expansion non-volatile RAM is installed, this test checks addresses
0x01F00000 through 0x01FFFFFF. After the volatile and non-volatile RAM is tested, the message
PRAM Present is displayed in the LCD. If the PRAM optional expansion is not installed, the
LCD shows PRAM Absent.
The data test phase of this test writes a value derived from a 23-word test sequence to each RAM
location. While the value is in memory, it is bitwise-inverted twice. This should bring the data
back to its original value. The data is then compared with the original data. If a difference is
detected, an error occurs and the test fails.
The address-test phase of this test writes RAM addresses sequentially throughout RAM. The
addresses are then read back. If a difference is detected, an error occurs and the test fails.
A failure of this test may indicate a problem with the RAM or related circuitry.
Note: If a PRAM option is installed and the test fails, remove the optional PRAM Board and
rerun the test.
If the PRAM optional expansion RAM is installed and the LCD shows PRAM Absent, be sure
that the PRAM option board is correctly installed. If the LCD doesn’t show PRAM Present,
there may be a problem with either the PRAM Board, the Engine Board or related circuitry.
I/O Port
The I/O Port test mutes and unmutes the audio circuitry to verify that the signal is transmitted
correctly.
A failure of this test may indicate a problem with the Engine or DSP Board.
2-5
Diagnostics
Description of Tests
A failure of this test may indicate a problem with the connection between the floppy drive and
the Engine Board, the floppy drive, or floppy drive’s controller (U9 on the Engine Board).
Scanner
This test lights sequentially the LEDs for the eight mode select buttons:
This test confirms scanner communications by sending data to the scanner, 37451, (U1 on the
Scanner Board-keyboard units and on the Front Panel/Scan Board-rack units). After processing
the data, the scanner sends a result back to the main processor (U3 on the Engine Board). If the
returned value is not as expected or if the scanner does not reply as expected, the test fails.
Failure of this test indicates a failure of the main processor or the scanner. Note that failed
scanner communications will likely disable operating the diagnostics from the control panel,
since control panel signals must be read and written through the scanner.
MIDI Uart
The MIDI Uart test performs a loop-back of the serial port by sending a 23-byte pattern over the
external MIDI link. This test requires a MIDI loop (a MIDI cable that connects two MIDI jacks).
The test will fail if a MIDI cable is not connected between two MIDI jacks. Be sure to run this test
with MIDI cables connected as follows:
1. Connect a MIDI cable to the MIDI In and MIDI Out jacks and run the test.
2. Connect a MIDI cable to the MIDI In and MIDI Out/Thru jack and set the Out/Thru
switch on the rear panel to Out. Run the test.
Failure of this test could be caused by failure of the serial port, other MIDI circuitry, or a problem
on the Engine or DSP Board.
This test initializes the floppy disk drive and performs a write/read test of the disk in the drive.
If this test fails, check the cable connections from the floppy disk drive to the Engine Board.
Failure of this test may indicate a problem with the floppy disk drive, the floppy drive’s
controller (U9 on the Engine Board), or related circuitry.
2-6
Diagnostics
Description of Tests
SCSI
The LCD shows the following when you select the SCSI test.
The SCSI tests the functionality of the SCSI ports. This test sets the K2600’s SCSI ID to 7 and
scans the SCSI bus. When it finds a connected SCSI device (such as an internal or external hard
drive) the K2600 writes random data to each block, then checks to see if data has been retained.
Warning: The attempt is made to retain user data on an internal or external hard drive by
saving the contents of each block before testing and restoring it at the completion of the test.
However, it is always wise to back up critical data prior to executing this test.
Failure of this test may indicate a problem with SCSI ID settings, a fault of the SCSI device or
connection, or a problem on the Engine Board.
Note: For more information on SCSI configurations and guidelines, refer to the K2600 Series
Musician’s Reference and Musician’s Guide.
Hobbes
• Hobbes time slot data
• Hobbes accumulator store
• Hobbes dither store
• Hobbes output unit-hold register
Janis
• Janis channel registers
• Janis sample cache
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Description of Tests
Lisa
• Lisa microcode RAM (only Engine Board Lisa), not optional
Failure of this test generally indicates a problem on the DSP Board; it should be replaced.
Note: If the sampling option is not installed, the LCD indicates that the option is not installed.
You can select the first option to test the complete sampling option, or choose from one of the
following:
OK
LK
This test plays a 1KHz sine wave in the left channel and a 1.5KHz sine wave in the right channel.
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Diagnostics
Description of Tests
OK
LK
This test plays a 1KHz sine wave in the left channel and a 1.5KHz sine wave in the right channel.
These sine waves are not sampled, but are merely used to generate digital data with which to
test the digital audio circuitry.
Note: For more information on sampling, refer to the K2600 Series Musician’s Reference and
Musician’s Guide.
Sine Wave
This test produces six sine waves to confirm the clarity of each sine wave.
Warning: This test generates loud constant sine waves! Before executing this test, turn the
volume on the K2600 and your sound system down to minimum.
As soon as this test is executed, you should hear the first sine wave. Press any button or move
the Alpha Wheel to step through the remaining five frequencies.
Note: The LCD does not prompt you during this test. You must press a button or move the
Alpha Wheel to administer this test!
To test the frequency of each sine wave, connect an oscilloscope to the headphone or mix output
jacks. The six sine waves should generate at the following frequencies:
To hear each sine wave, connect a set of headphones to the headphone jack and begin running
the test.
A failure of this test may indicate a problem with the Engine Board, Audio Board, or related
circuitry.
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Diagnostics
Description of Tests
Sound ROM
The Sound ROM test performs a checksum of each megabyte of Sound ROM. The computed
checksum is compared to the checksum stored in ROM.
The asterisk groups displayed in the LCD change to PASS or FAIL at the completion of each
sound block test. If a sound block is not installed that portion will fail.
A failure of this test indicates a problem with a Sound ROM or the Engine Board.
Sound RAM
Note: The length of the testing time to run this test depends on the amount of RAM installed.
The more RAM present, the longer the test time. The test time for each megabyte of RAM is
approximately 20 seconds. It should take approximately 15 minutes to run this test for a unit
with 128M.
This test checks the amount of sound RAM installed and displays the amount found in each
bank in the LCD. The test then writes a bit pattern to each block of sound RAM. The bit pattern
is confirmed and an inverse of this pattern is written into RAM for confirmation.
A failure of this test may indicate a problem with the SIMMs, their installation, the Engine
Board, or related circuitry.
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Diagnostics
Description of Tests
1st NVRAM
Caution: This test destroys all non-volatile user RAM! If you haven’t already saved user data,
power cycle the unit and save the data now. If you need instructions, refer to Saving User Data on
page 5-2.
The 1st NVRAM test checks the function of the battery-backed RAM by writing a bit pattern to
it, and works in conjunction with the 2nd NVRAM test. After the test is executed, the LCD
prompts you to remove power from the unit, wait two minutes, apply power, and immediately
execute the 2nd NVRAM test.
2nd NVRAM
This test confirms that the bit pattern written to it during the 1st NVRAM test has been retained,
thereby constituting a successful test.
A failure of this test may indicate a problem with the battery, or related circuitry on the Engine
Board.
Digital IO
This test performs a test of the microcode RAM and delay RAM of all Lisa chips on the Digital
IO option. If this option is not installed, the LCD indicates not found.
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Description of Tests
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Chapter 3
K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Introduction
The chapter contains all the procedures for the disassembly and assembly of the K2600R
instruments including factory-installed and after-market options. In some instances a procedure
may instruct you to remove a cable from an after-market option board or device that may not be
present. Simply skip this step of the procedure and continue.
To save user data, insert a formatted floppy disk into the disk drive and press the Disk button.
In Disk Mode, use the Down cursor button to scroll through the list until Everything appears
in the LCD. Press the soft button under OK and follow the instructions displayed in the LCD. For
detailed instructions to save the user data, please refer to Saving User Data on page 5-2.
Cables, Connectors
All flat ribbon cable connectors are keyed, and therefore cannot be reversed. Flat ribbon cables
have locking cable clips. Be sure to reapply the clips when connecting cables.
In some cases, tape secures cable connections or fastens cables to the top cover and bottom
enclosure. Always peel back the tape from one side when disconnecting cables so that the tape
remains properly positioned.
Tools Required
• No. 1 Phillips head screwdriver
• No. 2 Phillips head screwdriver
• No. 2 Phillips head screwdriver right angle
• 1/2” nut driver
• 5MM nut driver (hex standoffs)
• Allen Wrench
• Foam blocks
K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600R
1. The top cover is secured to the K2600R with ten screws: four screws on each side of the
unit and two screws on the rear.
2. Remove the four screws on the left and four screws on the right side of the top cover.
Notice that the screws positioned closest to the rear panel are shorter.
3. Remove the two screws (use #1 screwdriver) from the upper rear panel edge of the top
cover.
4. The top cover locks into a groove on the Front Panel Assembly. To remove it, lift it and
slide it back toward the rear panel.
Remove
screws
Remove
screws
Remove
screws
(shorter)
Remove
screws
(shorter)
Remove
screws
(use #1 screwdriver)
2. Install the four screws on the left and right sides of the top cover.
Caution: Be sure to install the shorter screws closest to the rear panel. Failure to do so
could damage or short out components located near these positions.
3. Install the two screws on the rear panel edge of the top cover.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600R
All flat ribbon cables use cable locking clips that secure the cables to the connectors.
Remove the cable locking clip from the flat ribbon cable on the Audio Board. Be sure to set
it safely aside so that you can reinstall it when you reconnect the cable.
2. Remove the three screws that secure the Audio Board to the rear panel.
2. Install the three screws that secure the Audio Board to the rear panel.
3. Connect the flat ribbon cable to location J601 and install the locking cable clip.
4. The Digital I/O Option Board is mounted component side down. Move the board slightly
toward the front panel to free the jacks from the openings provided for them in the rear
panel.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600R
6. Remove the cable locking clip and disconnect the flat ribbon cable from the DSP Board.
3. Position the board so the Digital I/O jacks, Optical jack, and Digital I/O ports are aligned
properly and through the openings provided for them in the rear panel.
4. Install the four screws that secure the Digital I/O Out and In jacks to the rear panel.
5. Install the two screws that secure the Digital I/O ports to the rear panel.
2. Remove the four screws that secure the Digital I/O Out and In jacks to the rear panel.
3. The Small Digital I/O Board is mounted component side down. Move the board slightly
toward the front panel to free the jacks from the openings provided for them in the rear
panel.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600R
2. Lower the board and position it so that the Digital I/O jacks and Optical jack are aligned
properly with the openings provided for them in the rear panel.
3. Install the four screws that secure the Digital I/O Out and In jacks to the rear panel.
4. Install the cap on the Optical jack.
The DSP Board is mounted on the CPU Board and is held in place by four nylon PC board
standoffs and two 50-pin connectors.
1. Several cables are routed over the DSP Board. It is not necessary to disconnect all the
cables. However to make the removal of the DSP Board easier, we recommend
disconnecting two flat ribbon cables, as described in Steps 2 and 3.
2. On the CPU Board, remove the locking cable clip and disconnect the cable that connects
the LCD Board to the CPU Board.
3. On the Sampling Board, remove the locking cable clip and disconnect the cable that
connects the CPU Board to the Sampling Board.
4. After disconnecting the two flat ribbon cables, fold them back, away from the DSP Board.
5. There are two styles of nylon standoffs securing the DSP Board. The standoffs on the right
side of the DSP Board (as viewed standing at the rear panel) have tabs that clip over the
top edge of the DSP Board. The standoffs on the left side of the DSP Board protrude
through the DSP Board.
6. Start with the standoffs on the right of the DSP Board. Press the tabs of the standoffs away
from the DSP Board and slightly lift the right edge of the DSP Board to clear the tabs.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600R
7. To release the DSP Board from the standoffs on the left side of the board, squeeze the top
of the standoffs and slightly lift the left side of the DSP Board.
8. Once the DSP Board is free of the standoffs, lift the DSP Board straight up to disconnect
the two 50-pin connectors from the CPU Board.
2. Verify that the DSP Board pins are lined up properly with the two 50-pin connectors
located on the CPU Board.
3. Press the DSP Board down to insert the pins on the back of the DSP Board into the two
50-pin connectors on the CPU Board. This will also secure the DSP Board into the four
standoffs.
4. Connect the flat ribbon cable from the CPU Board to the Sampling Board.
5. Connect the flat ribbon cable from the LCD Board to the CPU Board.
6. Be sure to replace the locking cable clips on the flat ribbon cables.
7. If the K2600R you are servicing has a Digital I/O Option, follow the procedure on
page 3-4 to replace it. If the K2600R you are servicing has a Small Digital I/O Board,
follow the procedure on page 3-5 to replace it.
Front panel
Holding
bracket
screw
Access panel
Rear panel
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600R
1. Follow the procedures previously described to remove the Audio Board, Digital I/O
Option (if installed) or the Small Digital I/O Board, and the DSP Board.
2. Place the K2600R on its side. Hold the CPU holding bracket and remove the holding
bracket screw from the bottom enclosure. Place the CPU holding bracket aside.
screw
standoff
standoffs
4. All flat ribbon cables use cable locking clips that secure the cables to the connectors.
Remove the cable locking clips from the flat ribbon cables on the CPU Board. Be sure to set
them safely aside so that you can reinstall them when you reconnect the cables.
5. Disconnect the cables listed in Table 3-4. All but one of these cables connect to the CPU
Board. The exception is Ref. J108, which connects to the Power Supply Board.
Note: The flat ribbon cable that connects the LCD Board to the CPU Board should already
be removed from location J804 on the CPU Board. Therefore, it is not listed in Table 3-4.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600R
6. Remove the two screws that secure the MIDI jacks to the rear panel.
7. Remove the four hex standoffs and flat washers that secure the SCSI ports to the rear
panel.
8. Remove the screw that secures the CPU Board to the mounting post.
9. Press the tabs of the three nylon PC board standoffs away from the CPU Board and lift the
board clear of the tabs.
10. Remove the CPU Board by moving it toward the front panel to clear the SCSI ports and
MIDI jacks.
2. Press the CPU Board down that secure it onto the standoffs.
3. Install the screw that secures the CPU Board to the mounting post.
4. Install the two screws that secure the MIDI jacks to the rear panel.
5. Install the four hex standoffs and flat washers that secure the SCSI ports to the rear panel.
7. Hold the CPU holding bracket in position over its mounting hole on the bottom enclosure
and install the screw through the bottom enclosure.
9. A number of CPU Board cables cross over the DSP Board. When reconnecting cables, do
so in the following order.
Connect the flat ribbon cable from the Front Panel/Scanner Board to the CPU Board,
location J813. Be sure to install the cable locking clip.
Caution: The Disk Drive and Sampling Option flat ribbon cables are the same size and
could easily be reversed. Be sure to pay special attention when reconnecting these cables,
connecting these cables incorrectly could cause the cables to literally melt.
Connect the flat ribbon and shielded wire cables from the floppy disk drive to the CPU
Board, locations J805 and J807. Be sure to install the cable locking clip on the flat ribbon
cable.
If you disconnected the cables from locations J808 (DAC) and J801 (Sampler) connect them
and install the locking cable clips on all flat ribbon cables.
Connect the stranded wire cable from the Front Panel/Scanner Board to the Power Supply
Board, location J108.
10. Follow the procedure on page 3-6 to replace the DSP Board.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600R
11. If the K2600R you are servicing has a Digital I/O Option, follow the procedure on
page 3-4 to replace it. If the K2600R you are servicing has a Small Digital I/O Board,
follow the procedure on page 3-5 to replace it.
12. Follow the procedure on page 3-3 to replace the Audio Board.
2. The Power Supply Board is secured to the K2600R bottom enclosure with four screws.
Two screws are located at the left edge of the board (as viewed standing at the rear panel),
and two screws are located at the heatsink mounting bracket. Remove these screws.
2. Install the four screws that secure the Power Supply Board to the bottom enclosure.
2. Disconnect the two stranded wire cables from the Power Supply Board at locations J101
and J102.
3. Disconnect the stranded wire cable from the Backlight Board. This cable connects to J104
on the Power Supply Board.
4. Remove the four screws and split washers that secure the transformer to the bottom
enclosure, and remove the transformer.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600R
2. Install the four screws and split washers that secure the transformer to the bottom
enclosure.
3. Connect the stranded wire cable that connects the Backlight Board to the Power Supply
Board at location J104.
4. Connect the two stranded wire cables that connect the transformer to the Power Supply
Board at locations J102 and J101.
5. Connect the stranded wire cable that connects the transformer to the AC Entry Module.
1. Disconnect the stranded wire cable that connects the Backlight Board to the Power Supply
Board.
2. Disconnect the stranded wire cable that connects the Backlight Board to the LCD Board.
3. Remove the four screws that secure the board to the front panel mounting bracket. These
screws also secure the cover plate over the board. Be aware that once the screws are
removed, the cover plate is no longer attached to the board.
Note: Access to the lower right screw (as viewed standing at the rear panel) is limited due
to its close proximity to the transformer. Be sure to use an appropriate style screwdriver to
avoid damaging the transformer.
2. Install the four screws that secure the board to the front panel mounting bracket. Use an
appropriate style screwdriver to avoid damaging the transformer.
3. Connect the stranded wire cable from the LCD Board to its location on the Backlight
Board.
4. Connect the stranded wire cable from the Power Supply Board to its location on the
Backlight Board.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600R
2. Remove the four screws that secure the fan to the rear panel. Each screw has one flat
washer and one split lock washer. You will need to use a screwdriver with a right angle to
remove the two lower screws.
3. The fan is held in place on the rear panel with standoffs. Move the fan away from the rear
panel to free it from the standoffs.
Note: If you are installing a new fan, be sure that the fan is positioned so that air will flow
out of the opening in the rear panel. An arrow on the side of the fan indicates airflow.
2. Install the four screws, flat washers, and split lock washers that secure the fan to the rear
panel.
3. Connect the stranded wire cable that connects the fan to J103 on the Power Supply Board.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Front Panel Assembly
3. From the Optical Inputs section of the front panel, remove the cap from the Optical jack.
4. Remove the nut and washer from the Optical Input 1/4” jack on the front panel cover and
the four screws (use a #1 screwdriver) from the Optical Input XLR jacks.
5. From the Data Entry section of the front panel, remove the nut and washer from the
Headphone jack.
6. Remove the two screws from the top right and left corners of the front panel cover.
7. Remove the front cover. Place it safely aside to avoid damage.
2. Install the four screws (use a #1 screwdriver) that secure the front cover to the Optical
Input XLR jacks, and install the Optical jack cap.
3. Install the nut and washer that secure the Headphone jack, and install the nut and washer
that secure the Optical Input 1/4” jack.
4. Install the two screws that secure the top right and left corners of the front panel cover.
5. Place the K2600R on its side and install the four screws along the bottom edge of the front
panel cover.
2. Remove the two brass screws that secure the power switch to the Front Panel/Scanner
Board, and slide the power switch assembly into the K2600R to clear it from the Front
Panel/Scanner Board and the front panel mounting bracket.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Front Panel Assembly
3. Tilt the front of the K2600R up and remove the three screws along the bottom edge of the
front panel mounting bracket.
Caution: If the unit you are servicing has a Sampling Board installed, the hardware that
secured it was removed during the removal of the front panel cover. At this point, the
Sampling Board is held in place only by the cables connected to it. When you tilt the
K2600R up to remove the screws located on the bottom edge, be careful to not allow the
board to move freely and cause damage to it or other components.
5. Remove the two screws from the top of the front panel mounting bracket. The screws are
at the corners of the bracket.
6. The Headphone/Volume Board is attached to the front panel mounting bracket. It is
secured to the front panel mounting bracket with the volume potentiometer mounting
hardware.
7. Unless the service you are providing requires that you have access to the components on
the Headphone/Volume Board, it is not necessary to remove the board when removing
the front panel mounting bracket. However, two shielded wire cables are connected to the
Headphone/Volume Board. These cables are soldered into the board and are routed to the
Audio Board. Disconnect the two shielded wire cables from the Headphone/Volume
Board at locations J612 and J615 on the Audio Board.
8. Remove the locking cable clip and disconnect the flat ribbon cable connecting the CPU
Board to the LCD Board.
9. Two Front Panel/Scanner Board cables are routed over the disk drive mounting bracket
and are secured to it with tape. Peel back the tape from one side.
10. Remove the locking cable clip and disconnect the flat ribbon cable from the Front
Panel/Scanner Board.
11. Disconnect the shielded wire cable from the Front Panel/Scanner Board.
12. Remove the front panel mounting bracket. To clear the top cover mounting holes located
on the left side of the bottom enclosure, slide the mounting bracket out from the right side
of the K2600R.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Front Panel Assembly
2. Install the two screws into the top corners of the front panel mounting bracket. Be sure to
line up and install the screws in the second hole back from the front edge. (The first hole is
used that secure the front panel cover.)
mounting
bracket screw
front panel
cover screw
mounting
front panel
bracket screw
cover screw
3. Position the power switch through the opening provided for it on the front panel
mounting bracket and Front Panel/Scanner Board. Install the two brass screws that secure
the power switch to the Front Panel/Scanner Board.
4. Tilt the front of the K2600R up and install the three screws along the bottom edge of the
front panel mounting bracket.
Caution: If the unit you are servicing has a Sampling Board installed, the hardware that
secured it was removed with the removal front panel cover. At this point, the Sampling
Board is held in place only by the cables connected to it. When you tilt the K2600R up to
install the screws located on the bottom edge, be careful to not allow the board to move
freely and cause damage to it or other components.
6. Connect the shielded wire cable from the Power Supply Board to location J701 on the
Front Panel/Scanner Board.
7. Connect the flat ribbon cable from the CPU Board to location J702 on the Front Panel/
Scanner Board, and install the locking cable clip.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Front Panel Assembly
8. Secure the two cables to the disk drive mounting bracket with the tape.
9. Connect the flat ribbon cable from the LCD Board to the CPU Board and install the locking
cable clip.
10. Connect the two shielded wire cables from the Headphone/Volume Board to locations
J612 and J615 on the Audio Board.
11. Follow the procedure on page 3-12 to install the front panel cover. Follow the procedure
on page 3-14 to install the front panel mounting bracket.
Note: Step 1 is necessary to gain access to a screw located beneath the spinner knob.
2. Remove the 16 screws that secure the Front Panel/Scanner Board to the front panel
mounting bracket.
3. Remove the two brass screws that secure the power switch to the Front Panel/Scanner
Board.
Note: To be certain that the board is correctly positioned and that it will line up properly
with the front panel cover, place the front panel cover over the board to verify the switch
cap positions. If the switch caps are not correctly positioned, remove the front panel cover
and adjust the corner screws. If the switch caps are correctly positioned, remove the front
panel cover and place it safely aside.
3. Position the power switch through the opening provided for it on the Front
Panel/Scanner Board.
4. Install the two brass screws that secure the power switch to the Front Panel/Scanner
Board.
5. Place the spinner knob on the shaft and use an Allen wrench to tighten the set screw. The
spinner potentiometer has a “D” shaft and cannot be installed incorrectly.
6. Follow the procedure on page 3-12 to replace the front panel cover and mounting bracket.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Front Panel Assembly
1. Remove the locking cable clip and disconnect the flat ribbon cable from the LCD Board at
its location on the CPU Board (J804).
2. Disconnect the stranded wire cable from the LCD Board at its location on the Backlight
Board (J2).
3. Remove the four screws and flat washers that secure the LCD Board to the front panel
mounting bracket.
4. Lift the LCD Board off of the front panel mounting bracket. Be sure to feed the flat ribbon
cable through the opening provided for it on the front panel mounting bracket.
2. Position the LCD Board over the four mounting standoffs on the front panel mounting
bracket.
Note: The correct placement of the LCD Board should seem obvious. However, an arrow
is printed on the LCD Board just below the stranded wire cable connection to indicate the
“Up” direction.
3. Install the four screws and flat washers that secure the board.
4. Connect the stranded wire cable from the LCD Board to its location on the Backlight
Board.
5. Connect the flat ribbon cable from the LCD Board to its location on the CPU Board, and
install the locking cable clip.
6. Follow the procedure on page 3-15 to install the Front Panel/Scanner Board.
7. Follow the procedure on page 3-12 to install the front panel cover.
2. A nut and two star washers (one on each side of the lug) secure the ground wire from the
AC Entry Module to the bottom enclosure. Remove the nut from the ground wire
connection on the bottom enclosure.
3. A cable harness connects the AC Entry Module to the transformer and the power switch.
A molex connector is in-line so that the AC Entry Module can be disconnected from the
transformer. Disconnect the molex connector.
4. To completely remove the AC Entry Module from the unit, you would need to remove the
power switch as well. Follow the procedure on page 3-12 to remove the front panel cover.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Front Panel Assembly
5. Remove the two screws that secure the power switch to the Front Panel/Scanner Board,
and push the power switch into the unit.
2. Follow the procedure on page 3-12 to replace the front panel cover.
3. Place the AC Entry Module in position on the rear panel and install the two screws that
secure it.
5. Connect the ground wire to the bottom enclosure and secure it with the nut and star
washers. Be sure there is a star washer on each side of the lug.
1. Two cables are routed over the disk drive mounting bracket and are secured to it with
tape. Peel back the tape from one side.
2. Remove the locking cable clip and disconnect the flat ribbon cable from the Front
Panel/Scanner Board.
3. Disconnect the shielded wire cable from the Front Panel/Scanner Board.
4. Disconnect the stranded wire cable from the LCD Board to the Backlight Board.
5. Remove the four screws that secure the disk drive mounting bracket to the bottom
enclosure. These screws have been reinforced with glyptol.
6. Slide the disk drive mounting bracket back toward the rear panel. This should free the
front cover of the floppy disk drive from the front panel.
7. Carefully lift the back end of the disk drive mounting bracket and move it back and up
until it clears the CPU and DSP Boards.
8. Remove the cable locking clip and disconnect the flat ribbon and shielded wire cable from
the floppy disk drive.
10. To remove the disk drive from the mounting bracket, remove the four screws from the
bottom of the mounting bracket.
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K2600R Disassembly/Assembly
Front Panel Assembly
2. Connect the flat ribbon and shielded wire cable to the floppy disk drive. Be sure to install
the cable locking clip on the flat ribbon cable.
3. Standing at the front panel, tilt the front end of the disk drive mounting bracket down
toward you and lower it into position.
4. Install the four screws that secure the disk drive mounting bracket to the bottom
enclosure.
5. Connect the stranded wire cable from the LCD Board to the Backlight Board.
6. Connect the shielded wire cable from the Power Supply Board to the Front Panel/Scanner
Board.
7. Connect the flat ribbon cable from the CPU Board to the Front Panel/Scanner Board, and
install the locking cable clip.
8. Reapply the tape over the two cables that secure them to the top of the disk drive
mounting bracket.
2. Disconnect the power cable from the Hard Disk Drive. This cable connects to J106 on the
Power Supply Board.
3. Remove the four screws that secure the drive to the mounting bracket.
3. Connect the power cable from the Power Supply Board to the Hard Disk Drive.
4. Connect the flat ribbon cable from the CPU Board to the Hard Disk Drive. Be sure to
install the cable locking clip.
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Front Panel Assembly
2. From the Optical Inputs section of the front panel, remove the cap from the Optical jack.
3. Remove the nut and washer from Analog Input 1/4” jack.
4. Remove the four screws (use a #1 screwdriver) from the Analog Input XLR jacks.
5. Slide the board back toward the rear panel to free the jacks from the front panel cover, and
lift the back end of the board (closest to the rear panel) to remove the Sampling Board.
Note: You will notice a rubber bumper located on the bottom enclosure. This helps
protect and position the bottom edge of the Sampling Board.
2. Install the four screws (use a #1 screwdriver) that secure the Analog Input XLR jacks.
3. Install the nut and washer that secure the Analog Input 1/4” jack.
5. Connect the cables listed in Table 3-6. Be sure to install the locking cable clip on the flat
ribbon cable.
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Front Panel Assembly
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Chapter 4
K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
Introduction
This chapter contains all the procedures for the disassembly and reassembly of both the 76-note
K2600 and the 88-note K2600X—as well as instruments with factory-installed or after-market
options. In some instances a procedure may instruct you to remove a cable from an after-market
option board or device that may not be present. Simply skip this step of the procedure and
continue.
There are five main sections: Opening the K2600/K2600X, Top Enclosure, Bottom Enclosure, K2600
Keyboard Assembly, and K2600X Keyboard Assembly.
Cables, Connectors
All flat ribbon cable connectors are keyed, and therefore cannot be reversed. Flat ribbon cables
have locking cable clips. Be sure to reapply the clips when connecting cables.
In some cases, tape secures cable connections or fastens cables to the bottom enclosure. Always
peel back the tape from one side when disconnecting cables so that the tape remains properly
positioned.
Tools Required
• Dowel (3mm diameter)
• No. 1 Phillips head screwdriver
• No. 2 Phillips head screwdriver
• Small flat screwdriver
• Small blunt-end tool (Q-Tip, toothpick, etc.)
• Foam blocks
• 5MM Nut driver (hex standoffs)
• 1/2” Nut driver
• Needle-nose pliers
K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600/K2600X
2. Tilt the K2600 up and remove the seven enclosure support wall screws. These attach the
support wall to the bottom enclosure.
3. Remove the four endblock locking brackets screws (two on each side of the bottom
enclosure).
4. Slide the endblock locking brackets out of the K2600 and set them aside.
Note: The left and right endblock locking brackets are identical. Therefore, you don’t
need to keep them separate.
Endblock screws
Access panel
Rear panel
Endblock locking bracket screws
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K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
Opening the K2600/K2600X
K2600X Bottom
1. Refer to Figure 4-2. Remove the enclosure support wall screws and the endblock locking
bracket screws (not the endblock screws). Arrows show the locations of the enclosure
support wall and endblock locking bracket screws.
2. Tilt the K2600X up and remove the eight enclosure support wall screws. These attach the
support wall to the bottom enclosure.
3. Remove the four endblock locking brackets screws (two on each side of the bottom
enclosure).
4. Slide the endblock locking brackets out of the K2600X and set them aside.
Note: The left and right endblock locking brackets are identical. Therefore, you don’t
need to keep them separate.
Keyboard
Endblock screws
Endblock screws
Enclosure support wall screws
Access panel
Rear panel
Endblock locking bracket screws
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Opening the K2600/K2600X
Note: Figure 4-3 is an illustration of the K2600 rear panel. An illustration of the K2600X
rear panel has not been included because the difference between the two is minimal. The
number of screws to be removed is the same and the position of the endblock screws is
identical. The only difference is the spacing of the seven rear panel screws.
2. Remove the seven rear panel screws. These secure the rear panel portion of the top
enclosure.
Endblock screws
Endblock screws
Caution: The following steps describe removing the left and right endcaps. To avoid
damage to an endblock, be sure to hold onto the endblock when removing the screws.
When the these screws are removed, the endblock will be free of the unit.
4. Refer to Figure 4-2. Move the unit so that one end hangs over the edge of your work
surface. Remove the three endblock screws from the bottom enclosure. Set the endblock
safely aside. Repeat for the other endblock.
Warning: Be sure to have your work surface prepared. This includes placing foam
blocks behind the unit. When the top enclosure is removed, place it on the foam blocks to
avoid damaging the Alpha Wheel, control panel buttons, and sliders. The following
procedure requires enough room behind the rear of the unit to place the top enclosure face
down on your work surface.
Caution: The Audio Board extends approximately two inches beyond the rear panel
portion of the top enclosure. When you remove the top enclosure, if you do not lift the top
enclosure up at least three inches, you could damage the Audio Board.
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Opening the K2600/K2600X
Audio Board
6. Turn the top enclosure over and place it face down onto your work surface.
Caution: Remember that the Audio Board extends beyond the rear panel.
2. Be sure that the cables are properly routed and are not caught between the rear panel or
enclosure support wall.
3. Refer to Figure 4-3 and install the seven rear panel screws.
3. Tilt the unit up and install the enclosure support wall screws.
Note: If you are servicing a K2600, there are seven screws securing the enclosure support
wall. If you are servicing a K2600X, there are eight screws.
4. Insert one endblock locking bracket and install the two endblock locking bracket screws.
Repeat for the other endblock locking bracket.
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Top Enclosure
Top Enclosure
The top enclosure includes five boards: Audio, Slider, Control Panel, LCD, and Backlight. The
Disk Drive and the Power Entry Module are also located on the top enclosure. Figure 4-5 shows
the placement of the boards, Disk Drive, and Power Entry Module. Figure 4-6 shows the top
enclosure with the Digital I/O and Sampling Boards installed.
Audio
Disk Drive
Power Entry
Module
Slider
Front Panel
LCD
Backlight
Digital I/O
Sampling
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Top Enclosure
2. Remove the two screws that secure the Audio Board to the rear panel, and remove the
Audio Board.
Note: Do not remove the nuts and washers from the audio jacks.
2. Install the two screws that secure the Audio Board to the rear panel.
2. Remove the cable locking clip and disconnect the flat ribbon and stranded wire cables
from the disk drive.
3. Remove the four screws that secure the disk drive to the disk drive retainer bracket, and
remove the disk drive.
4. If you are replacing the disk drive with a new disk drive, remove the front bezel from the
old disk drive. It is secured with two screws and flat washers.
2. Position the disk drive on the retainer bracket and install the four screws to secure it to the
retainer bracket.
3. Connect the stranded wire cable and flat ribbon cable to the disk drive. Be sure to apply
the adhesive tape over the flat ribbon cable and install the cable locking clip.
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Top Enclosure
2. Remove the cable locking clip and disconnect the flat ribbon cable. Be sure to place the
cable locking clip safely aside so that you can install it when replacing the board.
5. The Digital I/O Option Board is secured to the rear panel with six screws. Remove these
screws, and remove the Digital I/O Option Board.
2. Install the four screws that secure the Digital I/O Out and In jacks to the rear panel.
3. Install the two screws that secure the Digital I/O ports to the rear panel.
5. Connect the cables listed in Table 4-2. Be sure to install the cable locking clip on the flat
ribbon cable.
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Top Enclosure
2. Install the four screws that secure the Digital I/O Out and In jacks to the rear panel.
4. Remove the four screws (use a #1 screwdriver) from the Optical Input XLR jacks.
5. The Sampling Board has a mounting clip that is secured to it with a screw and a nut. This
bracket inserts into a groove on the enclosure support wall.
Note: If you are servicing a K2600, there are seven screws securing the enclosure support
wall. If you are servicing a K2600X, there are eight screws.
7. Move the board away from the rear panel to free the jacks from the openings provided for
them on the rear panel.
2. Install the four screws (use a #1 screwdriver) that secure the Optical Input XLR jacks.
3. Install the nut and washer to secure the Optical Input 1/4” jack.
5. Connect the cables listed in Table 4-4. Be sure to install the locking cable clip on the flat
ribbon cable.
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Top Enclosure
6. Place the enclosure support wall in position. Be sure that the mounting clip on the
Sampling Board is positioned into the upper groove on the enclosure support wall.
7. Place the enclosure support wall in position and install the screws that secure it to the top
enclosure. You should see thread marks in the extrusion to verify proper positioning of the
enclosure support wall screws.
Note: If you are servicing a K2600, there are seven screws securing the enclosure support
wall. If you are servicing a K2600X, there are eight screws.
3. Remove the enclosure support wall screws and set the enclosure support wall aside.
Note: If you are servicing a K2600, there are seven screws securing the enclosure support
wall. If you are servicing a K2600X, there are eight screws.
4. Remove the four screws that secure the Slider Board to the top enclosure.
Caution: The Slider Board is connected to the Control Panel Board with a short flat ribbon
cable. Do not lift the Slider Board until you have performed Step 5.
5. Lift the Slider Board up slightly and disconnect the flat ribbon cable that connects the
Slider Board, location J303, to the Control Panel Board, and remove the Slider Board.
Note: The switch button caps and slider knobs remain attached to the Slider Board.
2. Place the Slider Board in position. Be sure that the slider and switch button caps are
correctly positioned through the openings provided for them in the top enclosure. To
verify that the switch button caps are correctly positioned, hold the Slider Board in
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Top Enclosure
position and tilt up the top enclosure. Press individual switch button caps to verify that
their corresponding switches click.
3. Install the four screws that secure the Slider Board to the top enclosure.
4. Place the enclosure support wall in position and install the enclosure support wall screws.
You should see thread marks in the extrusion to verify proper positioning of the enclosure
support wall screws.
Note: If you are servicing a K2600, there are seven screws securing the enclosure support
wall. If you are servicing a K2600X, there are eight screws.
5. Connect the shielded wire cable from the Audio Board to J301 on the Slider Board.
6. Connect the shielded wire cable from the Keyboard Scanner Board to J302 on the Slider
Board.
7. Connect the shielded wire cable from the Mod Wheel Assembly to J304 on the Slider
Board.
1. Disconnect the stranded wire cable that connects the LCD Board to the Backlight Board.
This cable is bent to form a loop. The loop portion is then inserted through a tie wrap that
is affixed to the Backlight Board mounting plate. Disconnecting the cable should pull the
cable free of the tie wrap.
2. Remove the cable locking clip and disconnect the flat ribbon cable that connects the LCD
Board to location J804 in the CPU Board.
3. Remove the four screws that secure the LCD Board to the bezel.
2. Install the four screws that secure the LCD Board to the bezel.
3. Connect the flat ribbon cable that connects the LCD Board to the CPU Board. Be sure to
install the cable locking clip.
4. Connect the stranded wire cable that connects the LCD Board to the Backlight Board. Be
sure to position the cable to insert it as a loop into the tie wrap secured to the Backlight
Board mounting plate.
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Top Enclosure
2. Disconnect the stranded wire cable from the Power Supply Board to the Backlight Board.
3. The Backlight Board is secured to a mounting plate. The mounting plate is secured to the
top enclosure with two screws at one edge of the mounting plate (rear panel edge); the
other edge fits into a groove on the enclosure support wall.
4. Remove the two screws that secure the mounting plate to the top enclosure.
Note: If you are replacing the Backlight Board with a new board, remove the Backlight
Board from the mounting plate, as described in Steps 7 and 8.
7. Remove the four screws that secure the Backlight Board to the mounting plate. These
screws also secure a shield over the board.
8. Remove the Backlight Board and shield from the mounting plate.
1. Place the Backlight Board onto the mounting plate and position the shield over the board.
2. Install the four screws that secure the shield and the board.
3. Slide the mounting plate into the groove on the enclosure support wall.
4. Position the Backlight Board mounting plate on the top enclosure. You should see thread
marks in the extrusion to verify proper placement.
5. Install the two screws that secure the mounting plate to the top enclosure.
6. Connect the stranded wire cable from the Power Supply Board to the Backlight Board.
7. Connect the stranded wire cable that connects the Backlight Board to the LCD Board. Be
sure to position the cable to insert as a loop into the tie wrap secured to the Backlight
Board mounting plate.
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Top Enclosure
2. The Control Panel-to-Keyboard Scanner Board flat ribbon cable is soldered into the
Control Panel Board. Remove the cable locking clip and disconnect the flat ribbon cable
from the Keyboard Scanner Board, location J705.
3. The enclosure support wall secures the front edge of the Control Panel Board to the top
enclosure. Remove the enclosure support wall screws, and set the wall aside.
Note: If you are servicing a K2600, there are seven screws securing the enclosure support
wall. If you are servicing a K2600X, there are eight screws.
4. Once the enclosure support wall is removed, you will notice that the Control Panel Board
also has adhesive-backed black felt that secures the front edge of the board to the top
enclosure. Peel back the black felt to release the front edge of the board.
Black felt
LCD Board
Ribbon cable to Ribbon cable to
Slider Board Scanner Board
5. Remove the seven screws that secure the rear panel edge of the Control Panel Board to the
top enclosure.
6. Slightly lift the Control Panel Board up horizontally just enough to insure that the
spinknob and switch caps clear the openings provided for them.
7. Lift the right side of the board up vertically to gain access to the flat ribbon cable that
connects the Control Panel Board to the Slider Board.
8. This cable is soldered into the Control Panel Board. Disconnect the cable from the Slider
Board, location J303.
2. Once this cable is connected, lay the Control Panel Board flat, then raise the top enclosure
up slightly to verify that the spinknob and switch caps are correctly positioned through
the openings provided for them in the top enclosure.
3. Install the seven screws that secure the Control Panel Board to the top enclosure.
4. Reapply the adhesive-backed black felt on the front edge of the board.
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Top Enclosure
6. Install the enclosure support wall screws. You should see thread marks in the extrusion to
verify proper positioning of the enclosure support wall screws.
Note: If you are servicing a K2600, there are seven screws securing the enclosure support
wall. If you are servicing a K2600X, there are eight screws.
7. Connect the flat ribbon cable that connects the Control Panel Board to the Keyboard
Scanner Board. Be sure to install the cable locking clip.
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Bottom Enclosure
Bottom Enclosure
Removing the Keyboard Scanner Board
1. All flat ribbon cables use cable locking clips to secure the cables to the connectors. Remove
the cable locking clips from the flat ribbon cables at locations J704, J705, and J714 on the
Keyboard Scanner Board. Be sure to set them safely aside so that you can reinstall them
when you reconnect the cables.
3. The Keyboard Scanner Board is mounted onto the rear panel portion of the bottom
enclosure. It is secured to the rear panel with the same nuts and flat washers that secure
the Switch Pedal and Pedal/Breath jacks.
4. Remove the six nuts and six flat washers that secure the jacks.
2. Install the six flat washers and six nuts that secure the Switch Pedal and Pedal/Breath
jacks to the rear panel.
3. Connect the flat ribbon cables listed in Table 4-6. Be sure to install the locking cable clips.
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Bottom Enclosure
1. Start with the standoffs on the left side of the board. Press the tabs of the standoffs away
from the DSP Board and slightly lift the left edge of the DSP Board to clear the tabs.
2. To release the DSP Board from the standoffs on the right side of the board, squeeze the top
of the standoffs and slightly lift the right side of the DSP Board.
3. Once the DSP Board is free of the four standoffs, lift the DSP Board straight up to
disconnect the two 50-pin connectors from the CPU Board.
2. Verify that the DSP Board pins are lined up properly with the two 50-pin connectors
located on the CPU Board.
3. Press the DSP Board down to insert the pins on the back of the DSP Board into the two
50-pin connectors on the CPU Board. This also secures the DSP Board into the four
standoffs.
The CPU Board is secured using three nylon PC board standoffs, a screw, a moveable bracket,
and hardware that secures the SCSI ports and MIDI jacks to the rear panel.
2. All flat ribbon cables use cable locking clips to secure the cables to the connectors. Remove
the cable locking clips from the flat ribbon cables on the CPU Board. Be sure to set them
safely aside so that you can reinstall them when you reconnect the cables.
4. Remove the two screws that secure the MIDI jacks to the rear panel.
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Bottom Enclosure
5. Remove the four hex standoffs and flat washers that secure the SCSI ports to the rear
panel.
6. Remove the screw that secures the CPU Board to the mounting post.
7. The three nylon PC board standoffs that secure the CPU Board have tabs that clip over the
top edge of the board. Press the tabs of the standoffs away from the CPU Board and lift the
board up to clear the tabs.
8. A moveable bracket also holds the CPU Board in position. (This bracket is secured by the
hardware that secures the enclosure support wall.) When the top enclosure is removed
from the unit, the moveable bracket is held in place with tape securing the bracket to the
bottom enclosure. This bracket can tilt away from the CPU Board.
9. Remove the CPU Board by moving it toward the keyboard until it clears the SCSI ports
and MIDI jacks.
2. Press the CPU Board down to secure it onto the three standoffs.
3. Install the screw that secures the CPU Board to the mounting post.
4. Install the two screws that secure the MIDI jacks to the rear panel.
5. Install the four hex standoffs and flat washers that secure the SCSI ports to the rear panel.
6. Be sure that the moveable bracket is in position and is secured to the bottom enclosure.
8. Be sure to install the locking cable clips on all flat ribbon cables.
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Bottom Enclosure
2. The Power Supply Board is secured to the bottom enclosure with four screws. Two screws
are located at the left edge (as viewed standing at the keyboard) of the board; the other
two are located at the heatsink mounting bracket. Remove these screws.
2. Install the four screws that secure the Power Supply Board to the bottom enclosure.
3. Remove the four screws, flat washers, and lock washers that secure the transformer to the
bottom enclosure. One of these screws secures a ground wire from the Power Entry
Module to the transformer.
2. Install the four screws that secure it to the bottom enclosure. Be sure to connect the ground
wire cable from the Power Entry Module.
3. Connect the stranded wire cable that connects the transformer to the Power Entry
module.
4. Connect the two stranded wire cables that connect the transformer to the Power Supply
Board at locations J102 and J101.
2. Remove the four screws that secure the fan to the bottom enclosure. Each screw has one
flat washer and one split lock washer.
3. The fan is held in place on the bottom enclosure with standoffs. Lift the fan up to free it
from the standoffs.
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Bottom Enclosure
2. The fan should be positioned so that the stranded wire cable is located at the right rear
side of the fan (as viewed standing at the keyboard), toward the rear panel portion of the
bottom enclosure.
Note: If you are installing a new fan, be sure that the fan is positioned so that air will flow
out of the opening in the bottom enclosure. An arrow on the side of the fan indicates
airflow.
3. Install the four screws, flat washers and split lock washers that secure the fan to the
bottom enclosure.
4. Follow the procedure on page 4-18 to install the Power Supply Board.
2. Disconnect the power cable from the Hard Disk Drive. This cable connects to J106 on the
Power Supply Board.
3. Remove the four screws, flat washers, and locks washers that secure the drive mounting
brackets to the bottom enclosure.
5. If you are installing a new disk drive, you will need to remove the mounting brackets
from the old drive. To do so, remove the four screws and grommets that secure the
mounting brackets to the drive, then remove the brackets.
2. Connect the power cable from the Power Supply Board to the Hard Disk Drive.
3. Connect the flat ribbon cable from the CPU Board to the Hard Disk Drive. Be sure to
install the cable locking clip.
4. Place the drive in position on the bottom enclosure and install the four screws, flat
washers, and lock washers that secure the mounting brackets to the bottom enclosure.
2. Lift the Mod Wheel Assembly and peel back the nylon reinforced tape securing the
Aftertouch flex cable(s). Disconnect the cable(s).
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Bottom Enclosure
Note: If you are servicing a K2600, one flat flex cable attaches to the Mod Wheel
Assembly, location J403. If you are servicing a K2600X, two flat flex cables attach to the
Mod Wheel Assembly, locations J403 and J404.
3. Disconnect the shielded wire cable from J302 on the Slider Board. This cable connects to
the small button board on the Mod Wheel Assembly and is soldered into the board at that
location.
4. From the Mod Wheel Assembly, disconnect the two shielded wire cables from locations
J401 and J406. Both of these cables connect to the Keyboard Scanner Board.
Note: At this point the Mod Wheel Assembly can be moved for access to its components.
If you are replacing the Mod Wheel Assembly, continue with Step 5.
5. The shielded cable that connects the small button board on the Mod Wheel Assembly to
location J302 on the Slider Board is soldered directly to the small button board. This cable
and other cables are bundled together in two places with tie wraps. Cut the tie wraps to
free the small button board cable, and remove the Mod Wheel Assembly.
Note: If you are servicing a K2600, connect the flat flex cable to location J403 on the Mod
Wheel Assembly. If you are servicing a K2600X, connect the two flat flex cables to
locations J403 and J404 on the Mod Wheel Assembly.
4. Connect the two shielded wire cables to locations J401 and J406 on the Mod Wheel
Assembly.
7. If you are installing a replacement Mod Wheel Assembly, be sure to install the two tie
wraps to bundle the cables.
8. Slide the left side of the unit forward so that you can install the four screws and washers
to secure the Mod Wheel Assembly to the bottom enclosure.
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K2600 Keyboard Assembly
The K2600 keyboard is mounted onto a wooden spacer and is secured to the wooden spacer
with 16 screws. The Keyboard Assembly refers to the keyboard and the wooden spacer. The
assembly is secured to the bottom enclosure with eight screws.
Note: The following steps describe the procedure to remove the keyboard from the K2600 and
the wooden spacer to gain access to the keys, contacts, contact boards, and key weights. If you
need to gain access to the keys only (i.e. key replacement), you can do so by following the
procedure described on page 4-23, Disconnecting the K2600 Keyboard.
1. Refer to Figure 4-8. This illustration shows the locations of the keyboard and keyboard
wooden spacer screws. Both sets of screws are accessible from the bottom enclosure.
Keyboard
keyboard front screws
front
wooden spacer screws
rear
Access panel
Rear panel
2. Tilt the K2600 up and remove the four keyboard rear screws, then lay the K2600 flat on
your work surface.
3. Move the K2600 forward so that the front hangs over the edge of your work surface,
giving you access to the remaining screws.
5. Remove the four Mod Wheel screws and washers. At this point the keyboard is loose in
the bottom enclosure, but it has cables connected to the Mod Wheel Assembly and the
Keyboard Scanner Board.
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K2600 Keyboard Assembly
7. Lift the Mod Wheel Assembly and disconnect the Aftertouch flex cable. This cable has
nylon reinforced tape securing it to the bottom enclosure. Peel back the tape from one side
to free the cable.
8. Place the Mod Wheel Assembly in its position on the bottom enclosure.
9. Remove the cable locking clip and disconnect the flat ribbon cable from the Keyboard
Scanner Board. This cable is also secured to the bottom enclosure with nylon reinforced
tape. Peel back the tape from one side to free the cable.
11. The keyboard is mounted onto a wooden spacer. Sixteen screws secure the spacer to the
keyboard.
12. Lay the Keyboard Assembly upside down on a flat protected surface and remove the
16 screws. Remove the spacer and set it aside. The keyboard components are now
accessible for maintenance and repair.
1. Place the keyboard upside down on a flat protected surface and position the wooden
spacer over the keyboard. Install the 16 screws that secure the wooden spacer to the
keyboard.
2. Place the Keyboard Assembly on the bottom enclosure. Be sure that the flat ribbon cable
from the keyboard is correctly positioned.
3. Connect the flat ribbon cable to the Keyboard Scanner Board and reapply the cable locking
clip. Be sure to reapply the nylon reinforced tape that secures the flat ribbon cable to the
bottom enclosure.
4. Lift the Mod Wheel Assembly and connect the Aftertouch flex cable. Place the Mod Wheel
Assembly in its position on the bottom enclosure. Be sure to reapply the nylon reinforced
tape that secures the flex cable to the bottom enclosure.
5. Move the K2600 forward so that the front hangs over the edge of your work surface, and
install the four keyboard front screws.
8. Tilt the K2600 up and install the four keyboard rear screws.
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K2600 Keyboard Assembly
2. Tilt the K2600 up and remove the four keyboard rear screws, then lay the K2600 flat on
your work surface.
3. Move the K2600 forward so that the front hangs over the edge of your work surface,
giving you access to the remaining screws.
Caution: The keyboard Aftertouch flex cable from the keyboard is connected to the Mod
Wheel Assembly and is secured to the bottom enclosure with reinforced tape. When
following the instructions below, be certain that you only slightly lift or move the
Keyboard Assembly, to avoid damage to the flex cable.
5. The 16 screws that secure the keyboard to the wooden spacer rest in holes provided for
them on the bottom enclosure. To move the keyboard, lift the keyboard up slightly to free
the 16 screws from their positions on the bottom enclosure.
6. Lift the keyboard up slightly and move it approximately one inch to the right (as viewed
standing at the keyboard).
7. You can now move the keyboard back approximately one inch toward the rear panel so
that you can remove keys for replacement. See page 4-24 for procedures for removing and
replacing keys.
Caution: Be certain that the Aftertouch flex cable is correctly positioned and that the
nylon reinforced tape securing it to the bottom enclosure is still properly applied.
3. Move the K2600 forward so that the front hangs over the edge of your work surface, and
install the four keyboard front screws.
5. Tilt the K2600 up and install the four keyboard rear screws.
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K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
K2600 Keyboard Assembly
Removing Keys
The following procedure assumes you have removed the top enclosure from the K2600.
1. Follow the procedure for removing the keyboard (page 4-21) or disconnecting the
keyboard (page 4-23.)
2. The following diagrams illustrate the outlines of the natural and sharp keys and the
locations and functions of the components described in the following procedures.
Natural/White Key
Pivot
location
Key spring
location
Pivot
location
Key spring
location
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K2600 Keyboard Assembly
Natural/White Keys
1. Each key has a spring located at the rear of the key. Using needle-nose pliers, slightly pull
up the top portion of the spring to release it from the key.
Caution: Be careful not to pull up too much, which could damage the spring.
2. Unlock the key from the pivot anchoring the key to the keyboard chassis. To do this, insert
a small flat screwdriver at the back end of the pivot and press toward the front edge of the
keyboard. While doing so, lift the back end of the key (where the spring was positioned).
Spring
Keyboard
chassis section
3. The key should now be free of the pivot. Remove the screwdriver.
4. Lift the key up slightly, then forward. You should be able to feel when the key is free of the
pivot. A portion of the key hooks onto the keyboard chassis (see Figure 4-9). Lifting the
back end of the key forward unhooks the key from the keyboard chassis.
Sharp/Black Keys
1. To remove a sharp key, first remove the adjacent natural keys, as described in the previous
procedure.
2. Each key has a spring located at the rear of the key. Using needle-nose pliers, slightly pull
up the top portion of the spring to release from the key.
Caution: Be careful not to pull up too much, which could damage the spring.
3. Unlock the key from the pivot anchoring the key to the keyboard chassis. To do this, insert
a small flat screwdriver at the back end of the pivot and press toward the front edge of the
keyboard. While doing so, lift the back end of the key (where the spring was positioned).
4. The key should now be free of the pivot. Remove the screwdriver.
5. Lift the key up slightly, then forward. You should be able to feel when the key is free of the
pivot. A portion of the key hooks onto the keyboard chassis (see Figure 4-10). Lifting the
back end of the key forward unhooks the key from the keyboard chassis.
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K2600 Keyboard Assembly
Replacing a Key
The following instructions apply to both natural and sharp keys.
Note: Always replace a sharp key before replacing the adjacent natural keys.
1. Place the key on the keyboard chassis and lower the key into position.
2. Align the pivot with the hole at the rear of the key. Push down on the key. It should snap
into position on the pivot.
1. Place the keyboard upside down on a flat soft surface. Be sure that the keys are resting on
a soft surface to avoid scratching or other damage. The Treble and Bass Contact Boards are
now visible.
2. Remove the 24 screws that secure the Treble Contact Board to the keyboard chassis, and
remove the Treble Contact Board.
2. Install the 24 screws that secure the board to the keyboard chassis.
3. Connect the Treble end of the flat ribbon cable and reapply the nylon tape to the
connector.
2. Remove the 18 screws that secure the board to the keyboard chassis, and remove the Bass
Contact Board.
2. Install the 18 screws that secure the board to the keyboard chassis.
3. Connect the Bass end of the flat ribbon cable and reapply the nylon tape to the connector.
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K2600 Keyboard Assembly
2. Follow the procedure for removing the Bass and Treble Keyboard Contact Boards on
page 4-26.
3. Examine the keyboard contact strips and look at the design of an individual contact. The
top portion of the contact has two indentations. One indentation is deeper than the other.
When replacing the keyboard contact strips, the deeper indentation is always positioned
toward the rear of the key.
4. The keyboard contact strips have mounting pegs that secure the contact strips to the
keyboard contact boards.
5. To remove a keyboard contact strip, gently lift and free the strip from its position. Be
careful not to rip or damage any contact in the process.
Pivot
location
Front of key
Key spring
location Strikes the front and rear key
contact on key depression
PC board
Key contacts
(side view)
Mounting pegs
Key contacts
(top view)
Note: Be sure that the deeper indentation is positioned toward the rear of the key.
2. Line up the contact strip mounting pegs with their respective mounting holes on the
keyboard contact board.
3. Using a small blunt-end tool (Q-Tip, toothpick, etc.), gently push the mounting pegs
through the holes. Do not use too much force or use a tool that can poke a hole through
the mounting pegs. However, be sure that the mounting pegs are installed through the
holes.
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K2600X Keyboard Assembly
1. The keyboard is secured to the bottom enclosure using nine screws. Refer to Figure 4-13
for the position of the screws. Arrows identify the locations of the nine screws.
2. Tilt the K2600X up and remove the four keyboard rear screws, then lay the K2600X flat on
your work surface.
3. Move the K2600X forward so that the front hangs over the edge of your work surface to
access the remaining screws, and remove the five keyboard front screws.
4. Remove the four Mod Wheel screws and washers. At this point the keyboard is loose in
the bottom enclosure, but it has cables connected to the Mod Wheel Assembly and the
Keyboard Scanner Board.
Keyboard
Keyboard front screws
Rear panel
6. Lift the Mod Wheel Assembly and disconnect the Aftertouch flex cables. These cables
have nylon reinforced tape securing them to the bottom enclosure. Peel back the tape from
one side to free the cables.
7. Place the Mod Wheel Assembly in its position on the bottom enclosure.
8. Remove the cable locking clip and disconnect the flat ribbon cable from the Keyboard
Scanner Board. This cable is also secured to the bottom enclosure with nylon reinforced
tape. Peel back the tape from one side to free the cable.
Note: If you are merely replacing one or more keys, it is not necessary to entirely remove
the Keyboard Assembly from the K2600X. Follow the procedure on page 4-29.
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K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
K2600X Keyboard Assembly
Note: If you have disconnected the Bass and Treble ends of the flat ribbon cable during
service, be sure that you have reconnected them and secured them with tape. Be sure that
the small ribbon cable connecting the Bass and Treble Contact Boards is connected.
2. Connect the flat ribbon cable to the Keyboard Scanner Board and reapply the cable locking
clip.
3. Secure the flat ribbon cable to the bottom enclosure with the nylon reinforced tape.
4. Lift the Mod Wheel Assembly and connect the Aftertouch flex cables. Be sure to reapply
the nylon reinforced tape that secures the flex cables to the bottom enclosure.
5. Slide the K2600X forward so that you can install the five keyboard front screws.
8. Tilt the K2600X up and install the four keyboard rear screws.
Removing Keys
The following procedure assumes you have removed the top enclosure from the K2600X.
Note: If you are merely replacing one or more keys, it is not necessary to entirely remove
the keyboard from the K2600X. Once the keyboard is loose, you can slide it toward the
rear panel to give you enough access to remove keys.
2. The following diagrams illustrate the outlines of the natural and sharp keys and the
location and functions of the components described in the following procedures.
4-29
K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
K2600X Keyboard Assembly
Natural/White Key
Pivot
location
Key spring
location
Strikes the front and rear key Hooks under the front
contact on key depression of the keyboard chassis
Mounts through the
keyboard chassis
Pivot
location
Natural/White Keys
1. Remove the silver key spring located at the rear of the key. You will notice that the bottom
of the spring is secured to the keyboard chassis by a hook.
You can remove the spring by inserting a dowel (3mm diameter) into the spring, and
pushing down on it slightly. Then pull the top of the dowel toward the front of the
keyboard. This will unhook the spring from the keyboard chassis.
4-30
K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
K2600X Keyboard Assembly
Insert the
screwdriver here
Insert a 3mm dia. dowel into the
spring and push down slightly.
Keyboard
chassis section
Hook
2. Unlock the key from the pivot anchoring the key to the keyboard chassis. To do this, insert
a small flat screwdriver at the back end of the pivot and press toward the front edge of the
keyboard. While doing so, lift the back end of the key (where the spring was positioned).
3. The key should now be free of the pivot. Remove the screwdriver.
4. Lift the key up slightly, then forward. You should be able to feel when the key is free of the
pivot. The front edge of each key hooks under the keyboard chassis. Be sure the key is not
hooked under the keyboard chassis prior to lifting the key off.
Sharp/Black Keys
1. To remove a sharp key, first remove the adjacent natural keys, as described in the previous
procedure.
2. Remove the gold key spring located at the rear of the sharp key. You will notice that the
bottom of the spring is secured to the keyboard chassis by a hook.
Refer to Figure 4-16. You can remove the spring by inserting a dowel (3mm diameter) into
the spring, and pushing down on it slightly. Then pull the top of the dowel toward the
front of the keyboard. This will unhook the spring from the keyboard chassis.
3. Unlock the key from the pivot anchoring the key to the keyboard chassis. To do this, insert
a small flat screwdriver at the bottom of the pivot and press toward the front edge of the
keyboard. While doing so, lift the back end of the key (where the spring was positioned).
4. The key should now be free of the pivot. Remove the screwdriver.
5. Lift the key up slightly, then forward. You should be able to feel when the key is free of the
pivot. The front edge of each key hooks under the keyboard chassis. Be sure the key is not
hooked under the keyboard chassis prior to lifting the key completely off.
4-31
K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
K2600X Keyboard Assembly
Replacing a Key
1. The following instructions apply to both natural and sharp keys.
Note: Always replace a sharp key before replacing the adjacent natural keys.
2. Hook the front end of the key under the keyboard chassis.
4. Lower the key into position. Align the pivot with the hole at the rear of the key.
5. Push down on the key. It should snap into position onto the pivot.
2. Remove the 26 screws that secure the Treble Contact Board to the keyboard chassis, and
remove the Treble Contact Board.
2. Install the 26 screws that secure the board to the keyboard chassis.
3. Connect the small ribbon cable that connects the Treble to the Bass Contact Board.
2. Remove the 22 screws that secure the board to the keyboard chassis, and remove the Bass
Contact Board.
2. Install the 22 screws that secure the board to the keyboard chassis.
3. Connect the small ribbon cable that connects the Bass to the Treble Contact Board.
4-32
K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
K2600X Keyboard Assembly
2. Follow the procedure for removing the Bass and Treble Keyboard Contact Boards.
3. Examine the keyboard contact strips and look at the design of an individual contact. The
top portion of the contact has two indentations. One indentation is deeper than the other.
When replacing the keyboard contact strips, the deeper indentation is always positioned
toward the rear of the key.
4. The keyboard contact strips have mounting pegs that secure the contact strips to the
keyboard contact boards.
5. To remove a keyboard contact strip, gently lift and free the strip from its position. Be
careful not to rip or damage any contact in the process.
Pivot
location
Front of key
PC board
Key contacts
(side view)
Mounting pegs
Key contacts
(top view)
Note: Be sure that the deeper indentation is positioned toward the rear of the key.
2. Line up the contact strip mounting pegs with their respective mounting holes on the
keyboard contact board.
3. Using a small blunt-end tool (Q-Tip, toothpick, etc.), gently push the mounting pegs
through the holes. Do not use too much force or use a tool that can poke a hole through
the mounting pegs. However, be sure that the mounting pegs are installed through the
holes.
4-33
K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
K2600X Keyboard Assembly
Note: Key weights are attached to one of the two rods that span the length of the
keyboard. The first rod is referred to as the bass rod and the second rod is referred to as
the treble rod. The first rod (the bass rod) begins at low A and extends to G# above Middle
C. The second rod (the treble rod) begins at A above Middle C and extends to High C.
2. To replace a key weight, identify the section with the broken key weight and remove all
the keys from that section. The key weights, rods, and support brackets are now visible.
3. There is a locking clip at each end of the keyboard. To remove the locking clips, use a
standard screwdriver to pry the locking clips off.
4. Pry the rod up from the support bracket. The key weights remain attached to the rod.
5. To remove the key weights from the rod, move the key weight side to side and pull it
away from the rod. The key weight should easily pop off the rod.
Note: The natural and sharp key weights are physically different. The sharp key weights
are smaller. When you remove multiple key weights, do so in a way that you will be able
to place the new natural and sharp key weights in their correct positions.
Natural/White Sharp
key weight key weight
6. Remove the broken key weight(s) and inspect the other key weights for reliability.
2. Place the key weight in position against the rod and snap it onto the rod with slight
pressure.
Note: Be sure to place the sharp key weights in the correct positions.
4-34
K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
K2600X Keyboard Assembly
3. Place the rod and key weights into position over the support brackets and snap the rod
into the support brackets. Be certain that the rod is pressed securely into the support
brackets.
4. Prior to replacing the keys, check that each key weight moves freely. To do this, position a
screwdriver at the back end of the key weight (on the red felt), press down and remove the
screwdriver. The key weight should move up and down freely.
4-35
K2600/K2600X Disassembly/Assembly
K2600X Keyboard Assembly
4-36
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
Introduction
Before opening the unit, verify the customer’s complaint. If possible, save any customer data
stored in RAM. Perform a Hard Reset to return the unit to factory defaults thereby eliminating
any chance of operator error. Reinstall the operating system and objects files. Always check for
recently installed options and verify the installation.
Surface-Mount Devices
The removal and replacement of surface-mount devices requires training and the proper
equipment. If you do not have the training or equipment to remove or replace surface-mount
devices, contact the service department to order a board replacement. International service
technicians should contact their appropriate Young Chang Distributor.
Cables, Connectors
All cable connectors are keyed, and therefore cannot be reversed. Flat ribbon cables have locking
cable clips. Be sure to reapply the clips when connecting cables.
In some cases, tape secures cable connections or fastens cables to the bottom enclosure. Always
peel back the tape from one side when disconnecting cables so that the tape remains properly
positioned.
Warning: So that you don’t accidentally format a connected SCSI device, be sure that the
LCD shows Floppy highlighted as the current disk.
2. The Format command is on the second Disk Mode page. Press the more> soft button to
advance the page. Press the soft button below Format. The display prompt changes to:
Format this floppy disk? Press the Yes soft button.
3. The LCD displays three soft buttons. Two soft buttons to select either 720K or 1.4M for the
disk format, and one soft button, Cancel, to exit. Select 720K for double-density or 1.4M
for high-density disks. If you insert a disk and select the wrong format, the format process
will fail.
Troubleshooting
Using the Disk Drive
4. The LCD displays a warning that continuing will erase everything, press the Yes soft
button to continue. The LCD displays a second warning. Press the Yes soft button to
continue.
5. After the disk is formatted and verified, the LCD displays the message: Format
another floppy disk? Press the Yes soft button and repeat the process or press the
No soft button to return to the Disk Mode page.
1. Insert a blank formatted floppy disk into the disk drive and press the Disk button to enter
the Disk Mode page.
Note: Be sure to have additional formatted disks ready. Depending on the amount of data
stored in RAM, you may need more than one disk to save everything.
3. Use the Alpha Wheel or the Up and Down cursor buttons to scroll to Everything. Press
the OK soft button.
4. Use the alphanumeric keypad, cursor buttons and the Alpha Wheel to name the file. After
naming the file, press the OK soft button.
5. Press the OK soft button to save the file to the current directory.
6. When the writing is completed, the display returns to the Disk Mode page.
1. Insert the disk with the customer’s saved data into the disk drive and press the Disk
button to enter the Disk Mode page.
2. The LCD should show floppy highlighted as the current disk. Press the Load soft
button.
3. The LCD displays the message File to load: and the name of the file containing the
customer’s data. Press the OK soft button.
4. Use the Alpha Wheel or the Up and Down cursor buttons to scroll to Everything. Press
the OK soft button.
5. The LCD displays six soft buttons. Five buttons to select how the file is loaded and one
soft button to Cancel.
7. After the file is loaded, the unit returns to the Disk Mode page. Press the Exit button to
return to normal operation.
5-2
Troubleshooting
Boot Loader
Boot Loader
Use the K2600’s Boot Loader to enter Diagnostics or perform a Hard Reset to the unit. You can
also install operating system updates and ROM objects into flash ROM.
OK
Use the cursor buttons or turn the Alpha Wheel to select a menu item. Press the soft button
below OK to select the highlighted menu item.
There are six menu options available in the K2600 boot loader. A brief description of the
available menu options follows.
• Install System, select to install operating system software either from a floppy disk or SCSI
device.
• Install Objects, select to install objects either from a floppy disk or SCSI device.
• Run System, returns you to normal operation when you have completed any of the other
available boot block menu options except the two diagnostic selections. If you were running
either Run Diags or Fixed Diags, you must remove power and reapply power to the unit to
return to normal operation.
• Hard Reset, returns the unit to factory settings. This erases anything stored in user RAM.
• Run Diags, to enter the system’s diagnostic test menu. See Chapter 2, Diagnostics.
• Fixed Diags, to enter the diagnostic tests stored in the boot block.
Hard Reset
There are two ways to perform a Hard Reset to the K2600.
1. Press the Master button to enter Master Mode. Select the soft button below MAST2. Press
the soft button below Reset. The LCD displays a warning indicating that everything will
be deleted. Press the soft button below Yes to continue or No to exit.
2. Enter the Boot Loader and select Hard Reset. Press the OK soft button. Simultaneously
press the Up and Down cursor buttons to erase everything stored in user RAM.
5-3
Troubleshooting
Boot Loader
Soft Reset
The Soft Reset does not erase user RAM and is equivalent to turning the power off and on. To
perform a Soft Reset, simultaneously press the +/-, 0 and Clr buttons.
2. As the first menu item available in the Boot Loader, Install System is highlighted.
3. Insert the operating system disk into the disk drive and press the OK soft button.
4. At the Device to install from: prompt, highlight floppy and press the OK soft
button.
Note: The operating system includes more than one disk. If you are loading a new
operating system, be sure to load all disks.
7. The unit returns to the Boot Loader main menu after the software installation.
Installing Objects
1. Follow the instructions to enter the Boot Loader.
2. Use the cursor buttons or turn the Alpha Wheel to highlight Install Objects.
3. Insert the objects disk into the disk drive and press the OK soft button.
4. At the Device to install from: prompt, highlight floppy and press the OK soft
button.
7. The unit returns to the Device to install from: prompt. Press the OK soft button
to repeat the process and install additional objects or press the Done soft button to finish
the installation.
8. The unit returns to the Boot Loader main menu after the installation.
5-4
Troubleshooting
Replacing the Battery
Note: The battery voltage can be checked at anytime using the Scanner Diagnostics. See
page 5-6 for more information.
1. Remove the six screws that secure the access panel and set it safely aside.
3. Insert a flat plastic tool (plastic knife, pen cap, etc.) into one of the openings between the
battery and the front of the holder (toward the front panel) to lift the battery.
CR2032
Caution: Be sure no damage occurs to the electrolytic capacitor (C37) located next to the
battery.
4. Ease the battery out of the holder. If necessary, insert the plastic tool at the back of the
holder (close to rear panel) to remove the battery.
Installing a Battery
1. Position the battery over the holder so that the positive terminal is pointing to the rear
panel.
2. Slide the battery into the holder and apply slight pressure until it snaps into place.
5-5
Troubleshooting
Scanner Diagnostics
Scanner Diagnostics
The Scanner Diagnostics include separate tests to verify the operation of the front panel buttons,
LEDs, and the Alpha Wheel. For the K2600 keyboard models, the Scanner Diagnostics also
include tests for the keyboard, sliders, wheels, ribbons, and pedals.
Note: The Volume potentiometer is not tested using the Scanner Diagnostics.
BUTTON LAYERS UP
The first line of the display shows the scanner software version. The second line displays the
procedure to exit the diagnostics. The third line displays the battery voltage. The fifth line shows
the results of the current test. Figure 5-3 shows the result of a front panel button test.
BUTTON PROGRAM
Alpha Wheel
To test the Alpha Wheel, turn it to increase or decrease the value by one. The expected test result
when the Alpha Wheel is turned is one of four values–0, 1, 2, or 3.
SPINKNOB = 3
5-6
Troubleshooting
Scanner Diagnostics
BUTTON LAYER
The first line of the display shows the scanner software version. The second line displays the
procedure to exit the diagnostics. The battery voltage and the pitch wheel center position is
displayed on the third line. The fifth line displays the results of the current test. Figure 5-4 shows
the result of a front panel button test.
Note: The Scanner Diagnostics for the Front Panel Buttons and the Alpha Wheel are the same for
the rack and keyboard models. Refer to page 5-6 for the description and expected test results for
the buttons and wheels.
At bottom: SLIDER 1 = 0
Wheels
To test the pitch and mod wheels, move a wheel up and down. An example of the expected test
results for the Pitch Wheel follows (your results may vary slightly):
5-7
Troubleshooting
Scanner Diagnostics
Small Ribbon
To test the small ribbon, move your finger up and down the ribbon. This test includes the
position and pressure of the small ribbon. An example of the expected test result follows:
Large Ribbon
To test the large ribbon, move your finger up and down the ribbon. The large ribbon is divided
into three sections. Blue arrows positioned above the large ribbon indicate the divisions.
Starting at the lowest point (bass end of the keyboard), the range of section one is zero to 255,
255 to zero for section two, and zero to 255 for section three.
An example of the normal test results for section one follows (individual results can vary
slightly):
At bottom: LONG SEC. 1 = 0
Keyboard
To test the keyboard, press any key. The key name and number will be displayed twice in the
LCD. The first name and number set is the test result for the front key contact switch and the
second is for the rear switch. An example of the expected test result for the Middle C key
follows:
KEY C4 60 C4 60
Pressing harder causes the display to change and show the pressure value. An example follows:
PRESSURE = 255
CC Pedals 1 and 2
To test the continuous control pedal, press the pedal. An example of the expected test result for
CC Pedal 1 follows:
5-8
Troubleshooting
Power Up Problems
Power Up Problems
Dead, No Power
1. Before opening the unit, verify the following:
• Check the fuse located in the AC entry module. If the fuse is blown, replace it. (Refer
to Chapter 6, Parts Lists to verify the correct value of the fuse for the unit you are
servicing.
2. Refer to the Power Supply Board schematic. Check all supply voltages.
3. Refer to the Interconnect Diagram. See page 5-14 for keyboard models or page 5-15 for
rack models. Check all related connections.
Blue Screen
1. Check the LCD Contrast pot in the scanner circuitry.
2. Check the stranded wire cable at J108 on the Power Supply Board. This cable connects to
the scanner circuitry. Its destination depends on the K2600 model you are servicing, refer
to the following note.
Note: If you are servicing a K2600R rack unit, this cable connects to J701 on the Front
Panel/Scanner Board. If you are servicing a K2600 keyboard, this cable connects to J709 on
the Scanner Board.
3. Check the flat ribbon cable from the LCD Board to J804 on the Engine Board.
6. On the Engine Board, check the signal paths and supplies for the components at the
following locations:
• Check the supplies and crystal signals for U1 and the Flash ROMs, U4 and U5.
• If the unit does not have a Digital I/O option installed, remove the jumper pin on
JP803.
• Check the continuity between J814, Pin 8 and R149 (opposite side of designator
silkscreen). R149 is a small surface-mount resistor located on the component side near
the DAC connector.
• Check Y1 crystal.
• Check buffers U8, U12, U34 through U39. These buffers are connected to U3,
microprocessor.
5-9
Troubleshooting
Power Up Problems
• Check Y1 crystal and verify that this signal is reaching the appropriate ICs.
2. On the Engine Board, check buffers U8, U12, U34 through U39. These buffers are
connected to U3, microprocessor. (These buffers often will display a ‘Bus Error’ code
when running the VLSI/ZRAM test in diagnostics.
‘Waking up Scanner’
1. On the Scanner Board, check the signal paths and supplies for U3, U4, and Y1.
‘V.A.S.T.’ Sign Wave on boot-up or Fails Sound ROM, Sound RAM or VLSI
diagnostic tests
1. On the Engine Board, check the clock signals to the components at the following locations:
5-10
Troubleshooting
Front Panel Problems
Note: If you are servicing a K2600R rack unit, U1 (M37451) is located on the Front
Panel/Scanner Board. If you are servicing a K2600 keyboard, U1 (M37451) is located on
the Scanner Board.
5. Refer to the schematic diagrams and check signal path for the section not working.
5-11
Troubleshooting
Audio Problems
Audio Problems
Note: If you are diagnosing a K2600R rack unit, you can check for audio without having a
controller connected. Connect a pair of headphones, turn the power on, and press the
Cancel button. While pressing the Cancel button, press a few of the alphanumeric
buttons. If the audio portion of the K2600R is functioning properly, you should hear notes.
Intermittent or No Audio
1. Check the flat ribbon cable at location J808 on the CPU Board to J601 on the Audio Board.
Disconnect and reseat the cable.
3. On the DSP Board, make sure that U1, U7, and U34 are labeled 7z04.
Right Channel
1. On the Audio Board, check the DACs (AD1865R) at locations U2 and U3 input pins 2 and
3 and output pins 12 and 13.
Left Channel
1. On the Audio Board, check the DACs (AD1865R) at locations U12 and U13 input pins 2
and 3 and output pins 12 and 13.
Full volume static distortion after 10-15 minutes of warm-up then locks-up:
1. On the DSP Board, check U2, U3, U5 and U6 (Hobbes ICs). May be heat sensitive.
Different clicks and pops on each effect or consistent ‘thumping’ noise in all
outputs:
1. Clean contacts and reflow solder on Audio Board to Engine Board cable connectors.
2. On the DSP Board, check the signal lines for the components at the following locations:
5-12
Troubleshooting
Keyboard Problems
Keyboard Problems
Keyboard velocity problems
1. Perform a Hard Reset to eliminate programming problems.
3. On the Scanner Board, check J703 for the proper jumper setting.
Dead Keyboard
1. Check the flat ribbon cable connecting the keyboard Bass and Treble Contact Boards to the
Scanner Board, location J704. Be certain that the cable is not loose or damaged.
2. Check contact strip for dirt, damage or wearing. Clean dirty contacts with denatured
alcohol. Replace damaged or worn contact strip.
4. If section is still dead, remove strip and check contact board for shorts, cold solder joints
or open diodes.
Mechanical Noise
1. Check keyboard for broken key weights, support brackets, or ripped contacts.
5-13
Troubleshooting
K2600/K2600X Interconnect Diagram
LCD
J701
Player Control J714 XFMR
SCANNER BOARD CPU
FAN
J704 J702 J705 J709 AC
Keyboard Slider Front Panel Scan Pwr
J102
J101 J2
HDD J1
J108 SYS Sec
Sec BKLITE
SCNR Pwr
POWER SUPPLY
J103
J107 Fan
Audio Pwr J611
J106 J104 J612
Sampler
J105 HDD Pwr Light Slider
CPU Pwr
AUDIO BOARD
J602 J601
Audio DAC
Power
SLIDER BOARD
FRONT PANEL BOARD
J301 Volume
J202
Front
J302 Sliders J303 J201 Panel
Slider Slider
J304 IBBB Bridge Bridge Bridge
IBBB
BOARD
SUPER RIBBON
Super Rib
J404, P-Strip-B
J401 J406
PLAYER
CONTROL
BOARD
J402 J403, P-Strip-W
J405
MINI RIBBON
WHEELS
5-14
Troubleshooting
K2600R Interconnect Diagram
J1101
CPU Host
J1103
Audio
SAMPLER
J1108
J1102
SMP Dig I/O
PHONES/
VOLUME
J1201 J1205
J2 J3
SM DIG I/O
*Located on back
side of the board.
J611
Sampler J807 Floppy Pwr *J818
HDD
J901
DSP to
Dig I/O
J702 CPU
J701 Scnr Pwr
DSP BOARD
FRONT PANEL/
J903
SCANNER BOARD CPU to
DSP
LCD
XFMR
AC
FAN
J102
J101 J2
HDD J1
J108 SYS Sec BKLITE
Sec
SCNR Pwr
POWER SUPPLY
J103
J107 Fan
Audio Pwr
J106 J104
J105 HDD Pwr Light
CPU Pwr
5-15
Troubleshooting
K2600R Interconnect Diagram
5-16
Chapter 6
Parts Lists
Introduction
The parts lists included in this chapter cover all models of the K2600 Series. Some printed circuit
boards and assemblies are used in more than one model. Therefore, the parts lists on the
following pages are listed under these headings:
The following two tables list the printed circuit boards and assemblies by model.
K2600R, K2600RS
Part No. Description Page
N012000134 Final Assembly page 6-11
N012103796 LCD Board page 6-7
N012104121 AC Entry Module Assembly page 6-8
N012104325 Backlight Inverter Board page 6-7
N012104665 Floppy Disk Drive Assembly page 6-7
N012304340 Power Supply Board page 6-8
N012305411 CPU Board page 6-3
N012305413 DSP Board page 6-5
N012305417 Front Panel/Scanner Board page 6-10
N012305605 Audio Board page 6-6
N012401127 Phone & Volume Assembly page 6-8
Parts Lists
Introduction
6-2
Parts Lists
K2600 Series
K2600 Series
CPU Board, N012305411
Part No. Description Qty. Reference Designation
N013041101 CABLE SAMPLE RAM POWER JUMPER K2600 1 @J819 PIN 2 & 3
N033120600 PCB FAB CPU BOARD (REV. D) K2600 1 PCB1
N035040105 BATTERY COINCELL 3V 195mah CR2032 1 B1
N035040202 BATTERY HOLDER TOSHIBA BH32 1 @B1
N041025206 HEADER .1" SP 6P (DUAL 3P) 1 J821
N041025303 HEADER .156" SP 3P (09-65-2038) 1 J819
N041025308 HEADER .156" SP 8P (09-65-2088) 1 J814
N041030111 CONN SOCKET .079" SPGLD 50P SQW-125-01-L-D 2 J812
N041030310 CONN MIDI JACK 3-GANG YKF 51-5041(JALCO) 1 J815
N041031210 CONN .1" SP DUAL ROW 14P (057-014-153) 1 J813
N041031216 HEADER .1" SP DUAL ROW 16P (057-016-153) 1 J808
N041031220 HEADER .1" SP DUAL ROW 20P (057-020-153) 1 J804
N041031234 HEADER .1" SP DUAL ROW 34P (057-034-153) 2 J801, 805
N041031250 CONN .1" SP DUAL ROW 50P (057-050-153) 1 J818
N041031268 CONN HIGH DEN 68P MALE FX2CA-68P-1.27DSA 1 J809
N041031279 CONN HDR DIP .079" SQR 8P 87089-0816 2 J802, JP803
N041032425 CONN DB PLST SHRT RAPC 25P 747846-3(-4) 2 J816, 817
N041033373 SOCKET SIMM 40 72P 15-82-0627 3 J803, 810, 811
N041034004 HEADER .098" SP 4P (22-03-5045) 1 J807
N043002141 POLYSWITCH 15V 2.0A .125Ω SMD 1 R162
N043010201 SW TACK 6mmX3.5mm 160GF ALPS SKHLAC 1 S3
N043010510 SW SLIDER R/A SPDT (ASC MHSS1105) 2 S1, 2
N051001007 RES NET ISO 10KX4 5% 1/10W 5.08mmX2.2mm 4 RP1-4
N051001014 RES NET ISO 51X4 5% 1/10W 5.08mmX2.2mm 6 RP5-10
N051064005 RES TF 56Ω 5% 1/16W 0603 19 R1, 3-8, 10-12, 14-17, 31, 64, 69, 70, 73
N051064010 RES TF 100Ω 5% 1/16W 0603 20 R9, 28-30, 88, 102-117
N051064012 RES TF 120Ω 5% 1/16W 0603 19 R128-146
N051064075 RES TF 75Ω 5% 1/8W 0603 1 R2
N051064110 RES TF 10Ω 5% 1/16W 0603 39 R19-27, 33-41, 77-81, 84, 89-91, 94, 97, 120-127, 149, 160
N051101287 RES TF 1.87KΩ 1% 1/8W 1206 1 R86
N051101293 RES CF 392Ω 1% 1/8W 1206 1 R147
N051101651 RES CF 150Ω 5% 1/8W 1206 1 R151
N051101700 RES CF 0Ω 5% 1/8W 1206 1 R164
N051101714 RES TF 110Ω 5% 1/8W 1206 11 R58, 60, 65-68, 71, 72, 74-76
N051101718 RES CF 220Ω 5% 1/8W 1206 4 R82, 92, 99, 118
N051101720 RES TF 330Ω 5% 1/8W 1206 4 R83, 93, 100, 119
N051101730 RES CF 1.0KΩ 5% 1/8W 1206 15 R18, 44-46, 53, 95, 96, 98, 101, 153, 156, 157, 159, 191, 192
N051101738 RES CF 2.2KΩ 5% 1/8W 1206 8 R47, 49, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 158
N051101741 RES TF 3KΩ 5% 1/8W 1206 3 R62, 165, 166
N051101745 RES CF 4.7KΩ 5% 1/8W 1206 5 R48, 50, 51, 56, 150
N051101747 RES TF 4.7MΩ 5% 1/8W 1206 1 R52
6-3
Parts Lists
K2600 Series
6-4
Parts Lists
K2600 Series
6-5
Parts Lists
K2600R/K2600RS
K2600R/K2600RS
Audio Board, N012305605
Part No. Description Qty. Reference Designation
N032055802 BRACKET SUPPORT AUDIO PCB K2600R 1
N041025305 HEADER .156" SP 5P (09-65-2058) 1 J602
N041031216 HEADER .1" SP DUAL ROW 16P (057-016-153) 1 J601
N041034003 HEADER .098" SP 3P (22-03-5035) 1 J615
N041034005 HEADER .098" SP 5P (22-03-5055) 1 J611
N041034006 HEADER .098" SP 6P (22-03-5065) 1 J612
N041034501 PHONE JACK STEREO 1/4" RA49C-14B 10 J603-610, 613, 614
N051080401 RES TF 1.0KΩ 5% 1/10W 0805 1 R215
N051080410 RES TF 100Ω 5% 1/10W 0805 2 R235, 236
N051080411 RES TF 10KΩ 5% 1/10W 0805 1 R205
N051080412 RES TF 4.12KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 8 R65-68, 133-136
N051080447 RES TF 470Ω 5% 1/10W 0805 2 R211, 214
N051080464 RES TF 4.64KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 16 R25-28, 45-48, 93-96, 113-116
N051080576 RES TF 57.6KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 8 R21-24, 89-92
N051080604 RES TF 6.04KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 8 R5-8, 73-76
N051080610 RES TF 10.0KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 26 R193-204, 206, 207, 209, 213, 216-219, 222, 223, 231-234
N051080617 RES TF 1.78KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 8 R140-142, 161-163, 181, 182
N051080628 RES TF 6.98KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 16 R49, 51, 53, 55, 57-60, 117, 119, 121, 123, 125-128
N051080630 RES TF 30.1KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 20 R146-151, 167-172, 185-188, 221, 224, 227, 228
N051080632 RES TF 8.45KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 16 R9, 11, 13, 15, 17-20, 77, 79, 81, 83, 85-88
N051080633 RES TF 15.0KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 16 R29, 31, 33, 35, 37-40, 97, 99, 101, 103, 105-108
N051080635 RES TF 3.57KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 24 R1-4, 69-72, 137-139, 143-145, 158-160, 164-166, 179, 180, 183, 184
N051080636 RES TF 22.6KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 8 R61-64, 129-132
N051080639 RES TF 31.6KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 8 R10, 12, 14, 16, 78, 80, 82, 84
N051080646 RES TF 53.6KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 8 R50, 52, 54, 56, 118, 120, 122, 124
N051080649 RES TF 4.99KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 4 R208, 212, 237, 238
N051080675 RES TF 76.8KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 8 R30, 32, 34, 36, 98, 100, 102, 104
N051080686 RES TF 226KΩ 1% 1/10W 0805 8 R41-44, 109-112
N051102103 RELAY 5V DPDT (G6H-2-DC5) 11 RY1-11
N051125201 RES TF 200Ω 1% 1/4W 1210 20 R152-157, 173-178, 189-192, 225, 226, 229, 230
N051204010 RES TF 10Ω 5% 1/2W 2010 1 R220
N051204047 RES TF 47Ω 5% 1/2W 2010 2 R239, 240
N052001711 CAP ELECT 100UF 25V 20% RAD 4 C5, 6, 17, 18
N052002405 CAP ELECT 22UF 16V 20% .08 SP 1 C129
N052004203 CAP ELECT 47UF 35V 20% SHL 16 C20, 22, 24, 26, 82, 84, 86, 88, 190, 191-197
N052005105 CAP ELECT 100UF 10V RAD 1 C188
N052007503 CAP CER X7R 0.1UF 50V 10% 1206 75 C1, 3, 7-10, 14, 15, 27, 28, 69, 71, 73, 74, 78, 79, 130-187, 189
N052080012 CAP CER NPO 68PF 50V 2% 0805 8 C45-48, 105-108
N052080015 CAP CER NPO 150PF 50V 2% 0805 8 C57-60, 117-120
N052080022 CAP CER NPO 220PF 50V 5% 0805 8 C11-13, 16, 75-77, 80
N052080023 CAP CER NPO 180PF 50V 2% 0805 8 C33-36, 93-96
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Parts Lists
K2600R/K2600RS
6-7
Parts Lists
K2600R/K2600RS
6-8
Parts Lists
K2600R/K2600RS
6-9
Parts Lists
K2600R/K2600RS
6-10
Parts Lists
K2600R/K2600RS
6-11
Parts Lists
K2600R/K2600RS
6-12
Parts Lists
K2600 Series Keyboard Models
6-13
Parts Lists
K2600 Series Keyboard Models
6-14
Parts Lists
K2600 Series Keyboard Models
6-15
Parts Lists
K2600 Series Keyboard Models
6-16
Parts Lists
K2600 Series Keyboard Models
6-17
Parts Lists
K2600 Series Keyboard Models
6-18
Parts Lists
K2600 Series Keyboard Models
6-19
Parts Lists
K2600 Series Keyboard Models
6-20
Parts Lists
K2600/K2600S
K2600/K2600S
LCD Board, N012103794
Part No. Description Qty. Reference Designation
N013040200 CABLE ASSY LCD DATA 350M/M K2600 1
N245010315 LCD DISPLAY 240X64 TIANMA (TM24064KFG) 1
6-21
Parts Lists
K2600/K2600S
6-22
Parts Lists
K2600/K2600S
6-23
Parts Lists
K2600X/K2600XS/K2600 AES
K2600X/K2600XS/K2600 AES
LCD Board, N012103798
Part No. Description Qty. Reference Designation
N013040200 CABLE ASSY LCD DATA 350M/M K2600 1
N245010315 LCD DISPLAY 240X64 TIANMA (TM24064KFG) 1
6-24
Parts Lists
K2600X/K2600XS/K2600 AES
6-25
Parts Lists
K2600X/K2600XS/K2600 AES
6-26
Chapter 7
Schematics
Description Page No.
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Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
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CD[15:00] {8-A1}
CA[25:00] {8-A1} SCSIEOP {4-B1}
EXTIAK {8-D1}
SCSIDRQ {4-A8}
139 VCC
1 2 IACK7
RESET {3-B1,8-B1,D8} J801 138 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
R9 100 IACK6
137
32 21 IACK5 /A29/PA5
1
RST DREQS 136 31 C10 C12 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
/A28/PA4
IACK4 /A30/PA6 TCK R39
SD[15] 1 17 23 SMPDREQ2 133 32 .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF
D15 DRQ2 IACK3 /A31/PA7 TMS
SD[14] RP5 2 16 22 1 2 CPUDACK1 132 33
D14 DACK2 IACK2 /A26/PA2 TDI 10K
SD[13] 51 6 3 15 R28 100 CA[25] 131 34
2
D13 25 SMPDREQ1 IACK1 /A27/PA3
/A25/PA1 TDO
SD[12] 5
7 4 14 DRQ1 CA[24] 130
A D12 20 1 2 SMPDACK1 A[24]/PA0 A
SD[11] 8 1 13 DACK1 CA[23] 43 25
D11 R29 100 A[23] DSI/ IFECTH VCC
SD[10] RP6 2 12 34 CA[22] 44 24 J802
D10 +12 +12V A[22] DSO/ IPIPE
SD[09] 51 6 3 11 33 CA[21] 45 26 BKPT 2 1
D09 -12 ~12V A[21] DSCLK/ BKPT BKPT VSEE1 VCC
SD[08] 5
7 4 10 CA[20] 46 27 FREEZE 4 3
D08 31 A[20] FREEZE FREEZE VSEE2
SD[07] 8 1 9 +5 VCC CA[19] 47 IFETCH 6 5
D07 A[19] IFTECH RESET
SD[06] RP7 2 8 26 1 2 SMPCS CA[18] 48 28 IPIPE 8 7
D06 CS A[18] TIN1 IPIPE VCC
SD[05] 51 6 3 7 30 R30 100 1 2 CA[17] 49 30
D05 OE A[17] TGATE1
SD[04] 5
7 4 6 28 1 2 R32 DNS CA[16] 52 29 MOTO 8PIN BDM
D04 W R/ A[16] TOUT1
1
SD[03] 1 5 R31 56 CA[15] 53 75
D03 19 A[15] TIN2 R40 R41
SD[02] RP8 2 4 A1 CA[14] 54 73
D02 A[14] TGATE2
SD[01] 51 6 3 3 1 CA[13] 56 74 SCLK
D01 G1 A[13] TOUT2 10K 10K
SD[00] 5
7 4 2 18 CA[12] 57
2
D00 G2 A[12]
8 24 CA[11] 58 93 SMPDREQ2
G3 A[11] DREQ1
27 CA[10] 61 94 CPUDACK1
SD[15:00] {8-A8} G4 A[10] DACK1
29 CA[09] 62 95 DONE1
G5 A[09] DONE1
CA[08] 63 96 SMPDREQ1
A[08] DREQ2
CA[07] 64 97 SMPDACK1
K25 SOB A[07] DACK2
CA[06] 65 98 DONE2
A[06] DONE2
SA[01] {8-B8} CA[05] 66
A[05]
SMPCS {8-A8} CA[04] 67 76
CPUOE A[04] RXDA CMIDI_RxD {8-D3}
CA[03] 70 77
A[03] TXDA CMIDI_TxD {8-D1}
CA[02] 71 80 SIZE[3]
A[02] OP0/ RTSA
AS {6-C1} CA[01] 72 81
A[01] CTSA
CA[00] 140 83 SIZE[2]
WRITE {2-B1,3-D1,5-A1,6-C1,8-A1} A[00] OP6/ RXRDYA
82 SIZE[1]
OP4/FFULLA/ TXRDYA
1 2 CD[15] 129 84
VCC VCC D[15] RXDB EXTMIDIRXD {3-C1}
R19 10K CD[14] 128 85
D[14] TXDB EXTMIDITXD {3-C1}
B CD[13] 127 86 SIZE[0] B
1 2 C6 C8 D[13] OP1/ RTSB
2 1
2 1
CD[12] 125 87
R20 10K .1uF .1uF D[12] CTSB
CD[11] 122 92 SIZE[3:0] {6-B1}
D[11] X1 L1
1 2 CD[10] 121 89
These Bypass caps are for U1. D[10] X2 1
R21 10K CD[09] 120 88 VCC
VCC VCC VCC D[09] SCLK
CD[08] 119
1 2 D[08] 2 VCCSYN
VCC CD[07] 118
C1 C2 C3 R22 10K D[07]
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
.1uF .1uF .1uF D[06] U3
1 2 CD[05] 116 .1uF C13 R42 20M
2 1
VCC D[05] 68340
R23 10K CD[04] 115 C9 .1uF 1 2
D[04]
CD[03] 112 19 .1uF,POLY
1 2 1 2 D[03] VCCSYN
VCC VCC VCC CD[02] 111 16 XFCSYN 1 2 R43
R24 10K R33 10K D[02] XFC 1 2 CLK32KRC1 1 2
CD[01] 110 18 EXTAL
D[01] EXTAL
C117 C118 C119 1 2 1 2 CD[00] 109 20 XTAL 330K C22
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
D[00] XTAL C21 Y1
.01uF .01uF .01uF R25 10K R34 10K 14 2 1 20pF,NPO
CLKOUT 20pF,NPO
FC3 37 22 32.768KHZ
1 2 1 2 FC[3] PB0/MODCK VCC L2
FC2 38
3
R26 10K R35 10K FC[2] 47pF
FC1 39 99
FC[1] IRQ7 EXTIRQ {8-D3}
1 2 1 2 FC0 40 100
FC[0] IRQ6 SCSIIRQ {4-A8}
R27 10K R36 10K 101
FLASH2CS {2-D1} PB5/ IRQ5 FDCIRQ {3-A8}
AS 6 105
FLASH1CS {2-D1} AS PB3/ IRQ3
PB6/ CPUMUTE {5-D1}
5
SRAM_A18 {2-D1} DS PB7/
WRITE 2 104
SRAM_A19 {2-D1} R/ W PB4/IRQ4/ CS3 8_BIT {8-A1}
1 106
DMC PB2/IRQ2/ CS2
107
PB1/IRQ1/ CS1 ONE_WS {8-A1}
DSACK0 141 108
DSACK[0] AVEC/CS0
DSACK1 142
DSACK[1]
SIZ1 3
C SIZ[1] C
SIZ0 4
SIZ[0]
BERR 10
BERR
HALT 11
HALT
TDO_DEV1 {6-C1} RESET_68K12
RESET
TMS {5-A8,6-C1}
TDI_DEV1 {5-A8} BR 9
BR
8
BG
BGACK 7
15
16
30
BGACK
VCC
CA[25] 33 14 AS
TDI
TMS
TDO
CA23 U1 DSACK1
CA[22] 37 18 CPUDACK1 R37 R38
CA22 XC9536-15 CPUDACK1
CA[21] 8 44 1 56 2 R11 CPUWE_HI
CA21 K2600UC1.5 BYTEWR RESET_68K {8-D1}
CA[20] 36 26 1 2 R14 CPUWE_LO 10K 10K
CA20 HIWR
2
R8 1 56 2 12 39 CPU_NWS
SRAM_A19 CPU_NWS_CS2
R10 1 2 11 19 ONE_WS CPUBUSEN {8-A1}
SRAM_A18 ONE_WS_CS1
56 29 28 CS0
FLASH1CS CS0
GBLOE
20 38
FLASH2CS SCSIDACK
TCK
CLK
24 43
FLASHTYPE SCSIDRQ SCSIDRQ {4-A8}
D D
5
42
17
R163
1 2 DNS
R15
2
R164 1K
0.0 2 1
K2600 CPU BOARD
1
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BA[21:00] {3-A1,4-B1,5-D1,8-C8}
BD[15:00] {3-A1,5-D1,6-C8,8-A8}
+VBAT +VBAT
C33 C34
2 1
2 1
A .1uF .1uF A
VCC VCC U4
1M/2MX16 FLASH ROM +VBAT
BA[21] 8 VCC VCC
C24 C29 NC/A21
2 1
2 1
BA[20] 9
.1uF .1uF A20
BA[19] 10 56
A19 VPP
BA[18] 11 U6
A18 Q3 +VBAT
BA[17] 12 1 32 C
A17 A18 VCC MMBT2222
2
VCC BA[16] 13 19 BD[15] 30
A16 D15 A17/CE 1 2 B D4
BA[15] 5 17 BD[14] BA[17] 2 POWEROK {8-D3}
A15 D14 A16 S1A(1N4001)
C25 BA[14] 4 24 BD[13] BA[16] 31 R51
1
2 1
1
A11 D10 A12 D07
1
BA[10] 53 41 BD[09] BA[12] 25 20 BD[14] S1J(1N4005) + C37
A10 D09 A11 D06
BA[09] 52 39 BD[08] BA[11] 23 19 BD[13] D3 R54 1000uF,10V
A09 D08 A10 D05
2
BA[08] 43 18 BD[07] BA[10] 26 18 BD[12] 1.0M
A08 D07 A09 D04
BA[07] 45 16 BD[06] BA[09] 27 17 BD[11] 1 2
A07 D06 A08 D03
BA[06] 46 25 BD[05] VCC BA[08] 5 15 BD[10]
A06 D05 A07 D02
BA[05] 47 27 BD[04] BA[07] 6 14 BD[09]
1
A05 D04 A06 D01
BA[04] 48 31 BD[03] BA[06] 7 13 BD[08]
A04 D03 A05 D00 R52 R53
1
2
BA[01] 51 38 BD[00] 3K C31 C32 BA[03] 10
2 1
2 1
NC A00 A01
BA[01] 12
2
55 36 A00 + B1
RESET {3-D1,4-B1,5-A1,8-D8} PWD BYTE
B 1 B
CE0 +VBAT SRAMGATE 22 3V 195mAh
7 20 CE
1
CE1 STATUS VCC J803 24
21 OE
OE 512KX16 PROG EXPAN 29
22 WE
1
WE 3
23 VCC1
WP R46 BA[19] 29 4 512KX8 SRAM
A19 VCC2
1K BA[18] 26 69
VCC 14 28 42 A18 VCC3
BA[17] 25 70
2
2 1
BA[02] 50 40 BD[01] 24
2
55 36 VCC
PWD BYTE Q1
1 C +VBAT +VBAT
CE0 MMBT3904
1
7 20
CE1 STATUS R166 B
21
OE 3K Q2 C35 C36
2 1
2 1
22 C
WE E MMBT3904 .1uF .1uF
23
2
WP VCC B
R48
VCC 14 28 42
1
4.7K E
DGND 15 29 44
1
R45
2
1K R50
4.7K
2
FLASH1CS {1-C1}
2
FLASH2CS {1-C1}
ENVRAM2 {8-A8}
DLY_RESET {8-D8}
CPUWE_HI {1-D8,3-B1,4-B1}
CPUWE_LO {1-D8}
CPUOE {1-D8,3-B1,4-B1,6-C1}
ENVRAM1 {1-D3}
SRAM_A18 {1-C1}
SRAM_A19 {1-C1}
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 8
FDCIRQ {1-C8}
U13
74HC04
BD[15:00] {2-A1,5-D1,6-C8,8-A8}
BA[21:00] {2-A1,4-B1,5-D1,8-C8}
VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
A U9 A
1
82C765 J820
1 2 R55 R59
FDD CTL DEV.
BD[15] 14 26 CLK16 2.2K 2.2K
1
VCC VCC D[7] XA1
1
BD[14] 13 16 MHz 25 C41 Y2 C43 BD[15] 18
2
D[6] XA2 R63 D[7]
C38 C39 BD[13] 12 15pF 47pF R57 R61 BD[14] 17
2 1
2 1
2
.1uF .1uF BD[12] 11 XB1 2.2K 2.2K BD[13] 16
D[4] 22 D[5]
2
BD[11] 10 XB2 J805 BD[12] 15
2
D[3] D[4]
BD[10] 9 BD[11] 14
D[2] 41 VRPT 28 1 D[3]
BD[09] 8 WRPT WRPT GND[1] BD[10] 13 L5
D[1] 43 INDEX 8 3 D[2]
BD[08] 7 INDEX INDEX GND[2] BD[09] 12 1
D[0] 40 DISKCHG 34 5 D[1] VCC
DKCG DKCG GND[3] BD[08] 11 J807
42 TRACK0 26 7 D[0]
BA[00] 4 TRK0 TRK0 GND[4] FLOPPYVCC 1
2
A0 17 2 9 VCC
DKCGEN N/C1 GND[5] BA[00] 10 2
4 11 A0 C46 GND1
2 1
18 NC2 GND[6] 3
FDCOUTCS {8-A8} ADCR 37 SEL3 6 13 1000pF,X7R GND2
19 EM2/DS4 SEL[3] GND[7] 9 4
FDCCTRLCS {8-A8} ACCR 36 MOTORON 16 15 ADCR N/C
3 EM1/DS3 MOTOR GND[8] 8
FDCCS {8-A8} CS 35 SEL1 12 17 ACCR
1 DS2 SEL[1] GND[9] 7 FDD POWER
CPUOE {1-D8,2-D1,4-B1,6-C1} RD 33 SEL0 10 19 CS
2 DS1 SEL[0] GND[10] 6
CPUWE_HI {1-D8,2-D1,4-B1} WR 38 14 21 RD
HDLD SEL[2] GND[11] 5
39 23 WR
VCC 6 DEN/LCT GND[12] 4
TC 25 IRQ
15 GND[13]
DMAREQ 28 HEAD_SEL 32 27
5 SIDE HDSEL GND[14] 2
DACK 32 STEP 20 29 SP2
STEP STEP GND[15] 1
31 DIR 18 31 VCC SP1
FDCIRQ 16 DIR DIR GND[16]
IRQ 33
GND[17] 3
29 WEN 24 RESET
24 WE WEN 19
DRVTYP 30 WDATA 22 VCC
WDATA WDATA 20
B GND B
20
RESET {1-A1,8-B1,D8} RESET 21 RDATA 30
RDATA RDATA
27 FDD DATA
PCSVL
VCC 44
J815
DGND 34
MIDI
IN OUT/THRU OUT
2 2 2
5 3 1 4 5 3 1 4 5 3 1 4
5
7
2
6
4
25
19
21
16
20
18
24
12
14
13
11
23
22
R70
56
1 2
EXTMIDIRXD {1-B8}
C49 R69
2 1
EXTMIDITXD {1-B8}
1000pF,X7R 56 VCC
VCC R73 2 1
56
C40
2
2 1
1
VCC
2
2 1
56 110
L4 1 3K 1000pF,X7R
FGND U11 R68
1 2 C48
2
2 1
GND PC410 110
1
1000pF,X7R 2 1
1
2 LCDVCC 3 5
VCC 3
LCDCONT 4 C45
2 1
LCDCONT {8-D3} VEE
1
C 1000pF,X7R C
6 2 LLN4148
LCDCS 7
CS 5 3 D5
READ 6
2
RD
WRITE_BUF 5 U43
WR
8 PC910 EXTMIDIRXDLO
C/D VCC
1
9
N/C1 R60
13 12 11 10 EXTMIDITHRU
1
110
10
U10 RESET E R65
U13 U13
2
74HC245
74HC04 74HC04 R67 110
BD[08] 18 2 LCDD0 11 B R74
2
B[1] A[1] D00 110
BD[09] 17 3 LCDD1 12 Q5 110 2 1
B[2] A[2] D01 C
BD[10] 16 4 LCDD2 13 MMBT2907
2
2 1
B[4] A[4] D03 3 110
BD[12] 14 6 LCDD4 15 2 1 2 EXTMIDITHRUO 1000pF,X7R
B[5] A[5] D04 1
BD[13] 13 7 LCDD5 16
B[6] A[6] D05
BD[14] 12 8 LCDD6 17
B[7] A[7] D06 C50
2 1
BD[15] 11 9 LCDD7 18
B[8] A[8] D07 1000pF,X7R
1
C/D {8-B8}
R75
RESET {2-B1,4-B1,5-A1,8-D8} DIR G 19
VCC FS 110
1
19
20
2
1
N/C2
R58
WRITE {1-B1,2-B1,5-A1,6-C1,8-A1} VCC 240X64 LCD 110
LCDCS {8-A8}
E
C42
2
2 1
.1uF
B R76
D Q4 110 D
C
MMBT2907 R72 YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
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110
2 1 EXTMIDITXDO Reproduction without the express written consent
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C51
2 1
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Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual CPU Board–SCSI Interface (4 of 8)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
VCC VCC .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF
1
1
A R82 R87 A
220 DNS R88
2
2
U13 100
SCSIDRQ 3 4 1 2
SCSIDRQ {1-A1,D2}
1
74HC04
R83
330
2
U13
SCSIIRQ 5 6
SCSIIRQ {1-C8}
74HC04
U14
J818
53C80
BD[15:08]
BD[15] 20 1 SD7 SD7 16
D[7] SBD[7] DB[7]
BD[14] 21 44 SD6 SD6 14
D[6] SBD[6] DB[6]
BD[13] 22 43 SD5 SD5 12 1
D[5] SBD[5] DB[5] GND[1]
BD[12] 24 41 SD4 SD4 10 3
D[4] SBD[4] DB[4] GND[2]
BD[11] 25 40 SD3 SD3 8 5
D[3] SBD[3] DB[3] GND[3]
BD[10] 26 39 SD2 SD2 6 7
D[2] SBD[2] DB[2] GND[4]
BD[09] 27 38 SD1 SD1 4 9
D[1] SBD[1] DB[1] GND[5]
BD[08] 28 37 SD0 SD0 2 11
D[0] SBD[0] DB[0] GND[6]
BA[21:00] {2-A1,3-A1,5-D1,8-C8} 35 SDBP SDBP 18 13
SDBP DBP GND[7]
BA[02] 16 15
A[2] GND[8]
BA[01] 15 2 SRST SRST 40 17
A[1] RST RST GND[9]
B BA[00] 14 4 SBSY SBSY 36 19 B
A[0] BSY BSY GND[10]
5 SSEL SSEL 44 21
SEL SEL GND[11]
17 33 SACK SACK 38 23
SCSICS {8-B8} CS ACK ACK GND[12]
19 6 SATN SATN 32 25
CPUOE {1-D8,2-D1,3-B1,6-C1} RD ATN ATN GND[13]
18 27
CPUWE_HI {1-D8,2-D1,3-B1} WR GND[14]
34 SREQ SREQ 48 29
REQ REQ GND[15]
8 32 SI/O SI/O 50 31
IRQ I/O I/O GND[16]
30 SC/D SC/D 46 33
C/D C/D GND[17]
9 29 SMSG SMSG 42 35
SCSIDACK {1-D2}
11
DRQ
DACK
MSG MSG GND[18]
GND[19]
37 SCSI
10 20 39
SCSIEOP {1-A8} EOP GND[26] GND[20]
13
READY J816 J817
22
24
GND[27] GND[21]
41
43
INT.
GND[28] GND[22]
7 45
RESET {2-B1,3-D1,5-A1,8-D8} RESET 13 13 26 GND[23]
DB[7] DB[7] TPWR 47
VCC 23 12 12 GND[24]
DB[6] DB[6] 28 49
DGND 3 12 31 36 42 11 11 GND[29] GND[25]
DB[5] DB[5] 30
23 23 GND[30]
DB[4] DB[4] 34
VCC 10 10 GND[31]
U15 DB[3] DB[3]
22 22
20 DB[2] DB[2] INTERNAL SCSI
1 21 21
1
C54 + 2
21
8
DB[1]
8
DB[1]
4.7uF,6.3V,TANT 12 22 DB[0] DB[0]
GND1 3 20 20
2
13 23 DBP DBP
GND2 4
14 24
GND3 5 4 4
15 25 RST RST
GND4 6 6 6
16 26 BSY BSY
GND5 7 19 19
17 27 SEL SEL
GND6 8 5 5
18 28 ACK ACK
C GND7 9 17 26 17 26 C
3 ATN MT1 ATN MT1
10 27 27
1 4 MT2 MT2
VCC TRMPWR 11 1 1
5 REQ REQ
12 3 3
2 6 I/O I/O
S2 REG 13 15 15
AUTO U13 7 C/D C/D
3 14 2 2
SCSI_DISCON {6-A8} 2 1 2 19 8 MSG MSG
1 DISCONN 15
9
16 24 24 VCC
OFF 74HC04 10 GND[26] GND[26]
17 18 VCC 18
11 GND[27] GND[27]
18 16 16
VCC GND[28] GND[28] SCSI
SCSI
1
1
C55 + UC5608QP 25
TPWR
25
TPWR R97
1
4.7uF,6.3V,TANT 14 R84 14 THRU
2
GND[29] GND[29]
R81 9 9 10K
GND[30] GND[30]
2
7 10K 7
GND[31] GND[31]
2
10K
2
C52 + C53
2 1
7-6
CPU Board–JANIS, DAC Interface (5 of 8) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
U17 U18
R90 R192 R91
JANIS JANIS
72 VCC 72
TOPO TOPO 10K DNS 10K
76 76
2
P KISO0
74
B KISO0
74
1
KISO1 KISO1
73 R89 73
KISO2 KISO2
77 80 77 80
TOPEN SMAV 10K TOPEN SMAV SMAV {6-B1,7-D1}
81 81
2
26
27
28
29
34
37
38
39
40
43
44
PJANISCS {8-B8} CS 12 SMA[23] C60 C67 CS 12 SMA[23]
2 1
2 1
69 SMA[23] 69 SMA[23]
R/W 11 SMA[22] .1uF VCC .1uF R/W 11 SMA[22]
70 SMA[22] 70 SMA[22]
S13
S14
S15
S16
S17
S18
S19
S20
S21
S22
S23
DTACK 10 SMA[21] VCC DTACK 10 SMA[21]
SMA[21] SMA[21] R1 1 2 56
6 SMA[20] C64 6 SMA[20] CLK10 {8-D1}
2 1
2 1
2 1
1
A[7] SMA[7] A[7] SMA[7] XC9536-15
BA[06] 51 115 SMA[06] C66 BA[06] 51 115 SMA[06] R191
2 1
S10
S11
S12
2 1
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
A[5] SMA[5] .1uF A[5] SMA[5] DGND 10 23 31
BA[04] 49 113 SMA[04] VCC VCC BA[04] 49 113 SMA[04] 1K
A[4] SMA[4] A[4] SMA[4] JTAG DEV 3
1
2
4
6
7
12
14
18
19
20
22
24
BA[03] 48 112 SMA[03] BA[03] 48 112 SMA[03]
A[3] SMA[3] A[3] SMA[3]
BA[02] 47 111 SMA[02] C63 C70 BA[02] 47 111 SMA[02]
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
D[07] SMD[07] D[07] SMD[07]
BD[06] 29 92 SMD[06] BD[06] 29 92 SMD[06] .1uF .1uF .1uF
C D[06] SMD[06] D[06] SMD[06] C
BD[05] 28 91 SMD[05] BD[05] 28 91 SMD[05]
D[05] SMD[05] D[05] SMD[05]
BD[04] 27 90 SMD[04] BD[04] 27 90 SMD[04]
D[04] SMD[04] D[04] SMD[04]
BD[03] 26 89 SMD[03] BD[03] 26 89 SMD[03] VCC VCC VCC
D[03] SMD[03] D[03] SMD[03]
BD[02] 25 88 SMD[02] BD[02] 25 88 SMD[02]
D[02] SMD[02] D[02] SMD[02]
BD[01] 24 87 SMD[01] BD[01] 24 87 SMD[01] C74 C90 C93
2 1
2 1
2 1
D[01] SMD[01] D[01] SMD[01]
BD[00] 16 86 SMD[00] BD[00] 16 86 SMD[00] .01uF .01uF .01uF
D[00] SMD[00] D[00] SMD[00]
VCC 1 9 18 19 23 33 34 41 60 75 84 97 98 108 118 119 VCC 1 9 18 19 23 33 34 41 60 75 84 97 98 108 118 119
DGND 7 8 17 21 22 31 32 40 59 82 83 95 96 106 107 117 128 DGND 7 8 17 21 22 31 32 40 59 82 83 95 96 106 107 117 128
SMA[26:00]
SMA[26:00] {6-A1,7-C1}
SMD[15:00]
SMD[15:00] {6-D1}
VCC VCC VCC
BA[21:00] {2-A1,3-A1,4-B1,8-C8}
C75 C76 C77 VCC U42
2 1
2 1
2 1
BD[15:00] {2-A1,3-A1,6-C8,8-A8}
.1uF .1uF .1uF 11 10
1
74HCU04
R94 VCC
BH2TOPO {8-C8}
10K
1
DACDA {8-C8}
2
R92
All resistors are 5% unless specified otherwise.
CPUMUTE {1-C8} 220 All capacitors are X7R unless specified otherwise.
PWRMUTE {8-C8}
2
D YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD. D
2 4 VLSICLK1
VLSICLK {6-A1,7-D1,8-C8}
1
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NC7SZ04 330
C4 K2600 CPU Engine
2
2 1
7-7
Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual CPU Board–Sound Memory Interface (6 of 8)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SCSI_DISCON {4-C1}
B_ROMCS {7-C1}
VCC P_ROMCS {7-C1}
ROMOE {7-C1}
C78 U22
2 1
VCC
.1uF 74VHC574
1 C82
2 1
OE
U20 11 .1uF
CLK ROMA[21:00] {7-C1}
NC7SZ04
2 19
D[1] Q[1]
A 3 18 A
2 4 VLSICLK2 D[2] Q[2]
VLSICLK {5-D1,7-D1,8-C8} SMA[21] 4 17 ROMA[21]
D[3] Q[3]
SMA[20] 5 16 ROMA[20]
D[4] Q[4]
SMA[19] 6 15 ROMA[19]
SMA[26:00] {5-C8,7-C1} D[5] Q[5]
SMA[18] 7 14 ROMA[18]
D[6] Q[6]
SMA[17] 8 13 ROMA[17] U28
VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC D[7] Q[7]
SMA[16] 9 12 ROMA[16] 74VHC245
D[8] Q[8] ROMD[15:00] {7-D1}
SMD[15] 18 2 ROMD[15]
1
C110 C115 C116 C109 C84 C79 B[1] A[1]
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
OE SMD[11] 14 6 ROMD[11]
11 .1uF B[5] A[5] C80
2 1
CLK SMD[10] 13 7 ROMD[10]
B[6] A[6] .1uF
SMA[15] 2 19 ROMA[15] SMD[09] 12 8 ROMD[09]
D[1] Q[1] B[7] A[7]
5
19
1
22 36 D[5] Q[5]
SMB {5-B8} SMB P_ROMCS R12 SMA[10] 7 14 ROMA[10]
SMA[26] 18 19 1 2 D[6] Q[6] R99 VCC
SMA26 ROMOE 56 SMA[09] 8 13 ROMA[09]
SMA[25] 25 21 32 41 D[7] Q[7] 220
SMA25 SMA[08] 9 12 ROMA[08]
SMA[24] 13 VCC 26 SMRAS1 D[8] Q[8]
2
SMA24 RAMRAS1
SMA[23] 34 DGND 43 SMRAS2 U29
SMA23 RAMRAS2
SMA[22] 37 10 23 31 74VHC245
SMA22
SMA[21] 8 24 SMCAS0 SMD[07] 18 2 ROMD[07]
1
SMA21 CAS1 B[1] A[1]
SMA[20] 40 U21 2 SMCAS1 1 SMD[06] 17 3 ROMD[06]
SMA20 CAS2 OE R100 B[2] A[2] VCC
XP9536 9 SMCAS2 11 SMD[05] 16 4 ROMD[05]
SIZE[3:0] {1-B8} CAS3 CLK 330 B[3] A[3]
SIZE[3] 3 K2501SC1.8 12 SMCAS3 SMD[04] 15 5 ROMD[04]
SIZE_3 CAS4 SMA[07] 2 19 ROMA[07] B[4] A[4] C7
2 1
B SIZE[2] 27 JTAG DEV2 D[1] Q[1] SMD[03] 14 6 ROMD[03] B
SIZE_2 SMA[06] 3 18 ROMA[06] B[5] A[5] .1uF
SIZE[1] 4 33 D[2] Q[2] SMD[02] 13 7 ROMD[02]
SIZE_1 ROMCS SMA[05] 4 17 ROMA[05] B[6] A[6]
SIZE[0] 28 35 D[3] Q[3] SMD[01] 12 8 ROMD[01]
GLOBALOE
WRITE
2 1
44 16 SMA[02] 7 14 ROMA[02]
SCSISNS1 {4-D8} SCSISNS1 TMS D[6] Q[6] .1uF DIR G
TCK
29 30 SMA[01] 8 13 ROMA[01]
AS
19
SMA[00] 9 12 ROMA[00]
D[8] Q[8]
VCC
6
7
42
17
39
U24
R95 1 2 1K 74VHC574
ROMCS
U25
74LCX245
18 2
TCLK {1-D1,5-A8} B[1] A[1]
SMRAS1 17 3 RAMRAS1
TDO_DEV2 {5-A8} B[2] A[2] RAMRAS1 {7-A1}
SMRAS2 16 4 RAMRAS2
TMS {1-C1,5-A8} B[3] A[3] RAMRAS2 {7-A1}
SMCAS0 15 5 RAMCAS0
TDO_DEV1 {1-C2} B[4] A[4] RAMCAS0 {7-A1}
SMCAS1 14 6 RAMCAS1
B[5] A[5] RAMCAS1 {7-A1}
This line must be serial. No "T" or "Y" splits. SMCAS2 13 7 RAMCAS2
CPUOE {1-D8,2-D1,3-B1,4-B1} B[6] A[6] RAMCAS2 {7-A1}
SMCAS3 12 8 RAMCAS3
AS {1-B1} B[7] A[7] RAMCAS3 {7-A1}
SMWRITE 11 9 RAMWE
WRITE {1-B1,2-B1,3-D1,5-A1,8-A1} B[8] A[8] RAMWE {7-A1}
20 10
VCC GND
1
19
.1uF
10K 2 1 R78
2
10K 2 1 R79
C 10K 2 1 R80 C
U26 U30
RAMD[15:00] {7-C1}
74LCX244 74LCX245
2 1 2 18 BD[03] SMD[15] R102 1 2 100 18 2 RAMD[15]
A[1] B[1] B[1] A[1]
4 3 4 16 BD[02] SMD[14] R103 1 2 100 17 3 RAMD[14]
A[2] B[2] B[2] A[2]
6 5 6 14 BD[01] SMD[13] R104 1 2 100 16 4 RAMD[13]
5-6 FUTURE EXP A[3] B[3] B[3] A[3]
8 7 8 12 BD[00] SMD[12] R105 1 2 100 15 5 RAMD[12]
7-8 FUTURE EXP
3-4 A[4] B[4] B[4] A[4]
SMA[22] 11 9 RAMA[11] SMD[11] R106 1 2 100 14 6 RAMD[11]
1-2 DIGITAL I/O A[5] B[5] B[5] A[5]
3VCC SMA[20] 13 7 RAMA[10] SMD[10] R107 1 2 100 13 7 RAMD[10]
A[6] B[6] 3VCC B[6] A[6]
JP803 SMA[18] 15 5 RAMA[09] SMD[09] R108 1 2 100 12 8 RAMD[09]
A[7] B[7] B[7] A[7]
ID JUMPER PORT SMA[08] 17 3 RAMA[08] SMD[08] R109 1 2 100 11 9 RAMD[08]
A[8] B[8] B[8] A[8]
10 20 20 10
GND VCC VCC GND
OE1 OE2 C89 DIR G
2 1
C91
2 1
.1uF 3VCC
1
1
19
19
SMWRITE {5-B8,7-D1} .1uF
IDPORTCS {8-A8}
U27 U31
74LCX245 74LCX245
1
2 1
1
19
19
.1uF .1uF
of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
K2600 CPU BOARD
Sound Memory Interface
RAMCS
Filename: 021206D2 Date: 1/5/00
SMD[15:00] {5-D8} Eng: By: Mike Richmond
Mfg: Sht 6 6 of 8
Date:
Sht.
Eng: 021206-001
Doc: Rev: RDV2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7-8
CPU Board–Sound Memory (7 of 8) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RAMRAS1 1 2 VTERM
RAMRAS1 {6-C8}
RAMRAS2 1 2 R137 120
RAMRAS2 {6-C8}
RAMCAS0 R128 120 1 2 C23
2 1
RAMCAS0 {6-C8}
RAMCAS1 1 2 R138 120 .1uF
RAMCAS1 {6-C8}
RAMCAS2 R129 120 1 2
RAMCAS2 {6-C8}
RAMCAS3 1 2 R139 120
RAMCAS3 {6-C8}
RAMWE R130 120 1 2
RAMWE {6-C8}
R140 120
RAMA[11:00] {6-C8}
1 2 1 2
A R120 10K 1 2 R124 10K 1 2 A
1 2 R122 10K 1 2 R126 10K RAMA[11] 1 2
J810 R121 10K 1 2 J811 R125 10K 1 2 RAMA[10] R131 120 1 2
38 R123 10K 38 R127 10K RAMA[09] 1 2 R141 120 C28
2 1
DQ35 DQ35
64 RAMD[15] 64 RAMD[15] RAMA[08] R132 120 1 2 .1uF
48 DQ34 48 DQ34
1X36X2 62 RAMD[14] 1X36X2 62 RAMD[14] RAMA[07] 1 2 R142 120
DQ33 DQ33
60 RAMD[13] 60 RAMD[13] RAMA[06] R133 120 1 2
70 DQ32 70 DQ32
PD3 58 RAMD[12] PD3 58 RAMD[12] RAMA[05] 1 2 R143 120
69 DQ31 69 DQ31
PD2 56 RAMD[11] PD2 56 RAMD[11] RAMA[04] R134 120 1 2
68 DQ30 68 DQ30
PD1 54 RAMD[10] PD1 54 RAMD[10] RAMA[03] 1 2 R144 120
67 DQ29 67 DQ29
PD0 52 RAMD[09] PD0 52 RAMD[09] RAMA[02] R135 120 1 2
DQ28 DQ28
50 RAMD[08] 50 RAMD[08] RAMA[01] 1 2 R145 120
11 DQ27 11 DQ27
NC1 NC1 RAMA[00] R136 120 1 2
66 35 66 35
NC2 DQ26 NC2 DQ26 R146 120
46 27 RAMD[07] 46 27 RAMD[07]
NC3 DQ25 NC3 DQ25
25 RAMD[06] 25 RAMD[06]
DQ24 DQ24
71 23 RAMD[05] 71 23 RAMD[05]
NC4 DQ23 NC4 DQ23
RAMA[11] 29 21 RAMD[04] RAMA[11] 29 21 RAMD[04]
RAMA[10] 19
A11
A10
DQ22
DQ21
9 RAMD[03] SAMPLE RAM RAMA[10] 19
A11
A10
DQ22
DQ21
9 RAMD[03]
RAMA[09] 32 7 RAMD[02] RAMA[09] 32 7 RAMD[02]
1
A09 DQ20 A09 DQ20
RAMA[08] 31 5 RAMD[01] RAMA[08] 31 5 RAMD[01]
A08 DQ19 A08 DQ19 R147
RAMA[07] 28 3 RAMD[00] RAMA[07] 28 3 RAMD[00]
A07 DQ18 A07 DQ18 392,1%
RAMA[06] 18 RAMA[06] 18
A06 37 A06 37
2
RAMA[05] 17 DQ17 RAMA[05] 17 DQ17
A05 65 RAMD[15] A05 65 RAMD[15]
RAMA[04] 16 DQ16 RAMA[04] 16 DQ16 C
A04 63 RAMD[14] A04 63 RAMD[14]
RAMA[03] 15 DQ15 RAMA[03] 15 DQ15
A03 61 RAMD[13] A03 61 RAMD[13] B
RAMA[02] 14 DQ14 RAMA[02] 14 DQ14
A02 57 RAMD[12] A02 57 RAMD[12]
RAMA[01] 13 DQ13 RAMA[01] 13 DQ13
B A01 55 RAMD[11] A01 55 RAMD[11] VCC 3VCC Q7 E B
RAMA[00] 12 DQ12 RAMA[00] 12 DQ12
A00 53 RAMD[10] A00 53 RAMD[10] KSC2331
2
DQ11 DQ11
51 RAMD[09] 51 RAMD[09] D7
RAMRAS1 44 DQ10 RAMRAS2 44 DQ10
RAS0 49 RAMD[08] RAS0 49 RAMD[08] S1A(1N4001)
1
RAMRAS2 45 DQ09 RAMRAS1 45 DQ09 C113 + C114
2 1
RAS1 RAS1
RAMRAS1 34 36 RAMRAS2 34 36 .1uF 22uF,6.3V,TANT
RAS2 DQ08 RAS2 DQ08
2
RAMRAS2 33 26 RAMD[07] RAMRAS1 33 26 RAMD[07]
2
RAS3 DQ07 RAS3 DQ07 J819
24 RAMD[06] 24 RAMD[06] D8
DQ06 DQ06 3V/5V
RAMCAS0 40 22 RAMD[05] RAMCAS0 40 22 RAMD[05] S1A(1N4001)
CAS0 DQ05 CAS0 DQ05 1
1
RAMCAS1 43 20 RAMD[04] RAMCAS1 43 20 RAMD[04] C
CAS1 DQ04 CAS1 DQ04 2
RAMCAS2 41 8 RAMD[03] RAMCAS2 41 8 RAMD[03]
CAS2 DQ03 CAS2 DQ03 3 B
RAMCAS3 42 6 RAMD[02] RAMCAS3 42 6 RAMD[02]
CAS3 DQ02 CAS3 DQ02
4 RAMD[01] 4 RAMD[01]
DQ01 DQ01 Q6 E
RAMWE 47 2 RAMD[00] RAMWE 47 2 RAMD[00]
WE DQ00 WE DQ00 KSA931
10 1 10 1
1
VCC1 GND1 VCC1 GND1
30 39 30 39
VCC2 GND2 VCC2 GND2 R86
59 72 59 72
VCC3 GND3 VCC3 GND3 1.87K,1%
2
SIMM729P SIMM729P
SRAMPWR
2
RAMD[15:00] {6-C8}
D10
ROMA[21:00] {6-A8} S1A(1N4001)
1
P_ROMCS {6-A8}
B_ROMCS {6-A8}
2
ROMOE {6-A8} D11
J809 S1A(1N4001)
SMA[26:00] {5-C8,6-A1}
1
C SMA[26] 39 VCC VCC VCC VCC C
SA26
SMA[25] 36
SA25 C94 C95 C96 C97
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2
SMA[24] 35
SA24 .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF D12
SMA[23] 34
SA23 S1A(1N4001)
SMA[22] 33
1
SA22
SMA[21] 30
SA21
SMA[20] 29
SA20 PIANO ROM
ROMA[21]
ROMA[20]
28
27
A21 BASE ROM
A20
ROMA[19] 26 U32 ROM4MX16 U33 ROM4MX16
A19
ROMA[18] 25 ROMA[21] 1 ROMA[21] 1
ROMA[17] 24
A18
A17
ROM EXPANSION ROMA[20] 44
A21
A20
ROMA[20] 44
A21
A20
ROMA[16] 23 ROMA[19] 43 ROMA[19] 43
A16 A19 A19
ROMA[15] 20 66 ROMD[15] ROMA[18] 2 14 ROMA[18] 2 14 This ROM is actually 2Mx16.
A15 DQ15 A18 OE A18 OE
ROMA[14] 19 64 ROMD[14] VCC ROMA[17] 3 12 ROMA[17] 3 12 Pin one is a "No Connect."
A14 DQ14 A17 CE A17 CE
ROMA[13] 18 62 ROMD[13] ROMA[16] 34 ROMA[16] 34
A13 DQ13 A16 A16
ROMA[12] 17 61 ROMD[12] ROMA[15] 35 31 ROMD[15] ROMA[15] 35 31 ROMD[15]
1
7-9
Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual CPU Board–Connectors and Decoders (8 of 8)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BD[15:00] {2-A1,3-A1,5-D1,6-C8}
SD[15:00] {1-A1}
SMPCS
ONE_WS {1-C8}
CA[25:00] {1-A1}
U2
CD[15:00] {1-A1} K2600GL1.2
A 22V10isp-15 A
8_BIT 5
8_BIT {1-C8} 8_BIT_CS3 17
JANISCS 11 PJANISCS
JANISCS {1-D3} JANISCS 27 RP9 51
ONE_WS 2 BJANISCS 1
U37 ONE_WS_CS1 BJANISCS {5-A1}
U34 U8 26 2
74VHC245 CA[24] 16 LCDCS LCDCS {3-D1}
74VHC245 74VHC245 CA24 25 3 6
CA[01] 18 2 SA[01] CA[23] 13 FDCOUTCS FDCOUTCS {3-B1}
CPUBUSEN {1-D8} CD[15] 18 2 BD[15] BD[15] 18 2 SD[15] B[1] A[1] CA23 24 4 5
7
B[1] A[1] B[1] A[1] CA[00] 17 3 C/D CA[22] 4 VCC 28 FDCCS FDCCS {3-B1}
CD[14] 17 3 BD[14] BD[14] 17 3 SD[14] B[2] A[2] CA22 19 8
B[2] A[2] B[2] A[2] CA[21] 16 4 BA[21] CA[21] 3 DGND 14 FDCCTRLCS
CD[13] 16 4 BD[13] BD[13] 16 4 SD[13] B[3] A[3] CA21 RP10 51
B[3] A[3] B[3] A[3] CA[20] 15 5 BA[20] CA[20] 12 23 1
VCC CD[12] 15 5 BD[12] BD[12] 15 5 SD[12] B[4] A[4] CA20 SMPCS SMPCS {1-B1}
K2600 CPU-TO-DSP B[4] A[4] B[4] A[4] CA[19] 14 6 BA[19] CA[04] 10 21 2
CD[11] 14 6 BD[11] BD[11] 14 6 SD[11] B[5] A[5] CA04 IDPORTCS IDPORTCS {6-D1}
B[5] A[5] B[5] A[5] CA[18] 13 7 BA[18] CA[03] 9 20 3 6
11 3 CD[10] 13 7 BD[10] BD[10] 13 7 SD[10] B[6] A[6] CA03 ENVRAM2 ENVRAM2 {2-D1}
MODE
WRITE {1-B1,2-B1,3-D1,5-A1,6-C1} WRITE +5V1 B[6] A[6] B[6] A[6] CA[17] 12 8 BA[17] CA[02] 7 4 5
7
SCLK
12 4 CD[09] 12 8 BD[09] BD[09] 12 8 SD[09] B[7] A[7] CA02 18 FDCCTRLCS {3-B1}
SDO
DSACK1 {1,5-A1} DSACK1 +5V2 B[7] A[7] B[7] A[7] CA[16] 11 9 BA[16] CA[01] 6 SCSICS 8
SDI
13 97 CD[08] 11 9 BD[08] BD[08] 11 9 SD[08] B[8] A[8] CA01
DSPCS {1-D8} DSPCS +5V3 3VCC B[8] A[8] B[8] A[8] 56
15 98 1 2 R16
RESET {1-A1,3-B1} RESET +5V4 DIR G PJANISCS {5-B1}
1
8
15
22
99 DIR G DIR G
+5V5 1 2 R17
19
100 SCSICS {4-B1}
1
1
19
19
CD[15] 36 +5V6 TP35
CD15 56
CD[14] 35 5 TP36
CD14 +3V1 U38
CD[13] 34 6 TP37
CD13 +3V2 74VHC245 TP38
1
CD[12] 33 7
CD12 +3V3 CA[15] 18 2 BA[15]
CD[11] 32 8 CD[07] 18 2 BD[07] BD[07] 18 2 SD[07] R156 B[1] A[1]
CD11 +3V4 B[1] A[1] B[1] A[1] CA[14] 17 3 BA[14]
CD[10] 31 CD[06] 17 3 BD[06] BD[06] 17 3 SD[06] 1K B[2] A[2]
CD10 B[2] A[2] B[2] A[2] CA[13] 16 4 BA[13]
CD[09] 30 CD[05] 16 4 BD[05] BD[05] 16 4 SD[05] B[3] A[3]
2
CD09 B[3] A[3] B[3] A[3] CA[12] 15 5 BA[12]
CD[08] 29 14 CD[04] 15 5 BD[04] BD[04] 15 5 SD[04] B[4] A[4]
CD08 SPARE1 B[4] A[4] B[4] A[4] CA[11] 14 6 BA[11]
CD[07] 26 16 CD[03] 14 6 BD[03] BD[03] 14 6 SD[03] B[5] A[5]
CD07 SPARE2 NC B[5] A[5] B[5] A[5] CA[10] 13 7 BA[10]
CD[06] 25 39 CD[02] 13 7 BD[02] BD[02] 13 7 SD[02] B[6] A[6]
CD06 SPARE3 NC B[6] A[6] B[6] A[6] CA[09] 12 8 BA[09]
CD[05] 24 40 CD[01] 12 8 BD[01] BD[01] 12 8 SD[01] B[7] A[7]
CD05 SPARE4 NC B[7] A[7] B[7] A[7] CA[08] 11 9 BA[08]
B CD[04] 23 61 CD[00] 11 9 BD[00] BD[00] 11 9 SD[00] B[8] A[8] B
CD04 SPARE5 NC B[8] A[8] B[8] A[8]
CD[03] 22 62
CD03 SPARE6 NC U35 U12 DIR G
CD[02] 21 DIR G DIR G
CD02 74VHC245 74VHC245
19
CD[01] 20
1
1
19
19
CD01
CD[00] 19
CD00
U39
1
CA[25] 68 74VHC245
CA25 J812 R157
CA[24] 67 CA[07] 18 2 BA[07]
CA24 1 SD[15] 1K B[1] A[1]
CA[23] 66 CA[06] 17 3 BA[06]
CA23 RP1 2 SD[14] B[2] A[2]
2
CA[22] 65 CA[05] 16 4 BA[05]
CA22 10K 3 6 SD[13] B[3] A[3]
CA[21] 64 CA[04] 15 5 BA[04]
CA21 4 5
7 SD[12] B[4] A[4] SA[01] {1-B1}
CA[20] 63 75 CA[03] 14 6 BA[03]
CA20 PJTOPO PJTOPO {5-A1} 8 B[5] A[5]
CA[10] 53 86 1 SD[11] CA[02] 13 7 BA[02]
CA10 PJKISO2 PJKISO2 {5-A1} B[6] A[6]
CA[09] 52 79 RP2 2 7 SD[10] CA[01] 12 8 BA[01]
CA09 PJKISO1 PJKISO1 {5-A1} B[7] A[7] C/D {3-D1}
CA[08] 51 82 VCC 10K 3 6
8 SD[09] CA[00] 11 9 BA[00]
CA08 PJKISO0 PJKISO0 {5-A1} B[8] A[8]
CA[07] 48 4 5 SD[08]
CA07
CA[06] 47 83 DIR G
CA06 BJTOPO BJTOPO {5-A1} 1 SD[07]
CA[05] 46 94
19
CA05 BJKISO2 BJKISO2 {5-A1} RP3 2 SD[06]
CA[04] 45 87
CA04 BJKISO1 BJKISO1 {5-A1} 10K 3 6 SD[05]
CA[03] 44 90
CA03 BJKISO0 BJKISO0 {5-A1} 4 5
7 SD[04]
1
CA[02] 43
CA02 8
CA[01] 42 91 1 SD[03] R159
CA01 BH1CTOPO BH1CTOPO {5-A1}
CA[00] 41 RP4 2 SD[02] 1K BA[21:00] {2-A1,3-A1,4-B1,5-D1}
CA00
74 10K 3 6 SD[01]
2
DACDATA
78 4 5
7 SD[00]
VLSICLK
71 8
BH2TOPO
C DGND 1 2 9 10 17 18 27 28 49 50 C
DACDA {5-D1}
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 69 70 72 73
VLSICLK {5-D1,6-A1,7-D1}
76 77 80 81 84 85 88 89 92 93 95 96
BH2TOPO {5-D1}
PWRMUTE {5-D1}
VCC +VBAT U36
J814 R160 9 8
* PWRUPRST {1-D1}
1
DGND1 R152
2 .1uF
DGND2 100K U36
14
3 U36 U42
1
DGNDSNS D9 74HCU04
2
4 11 10 13 12
+3V
+3V+SNS
5
R150
4.7K
LL4148
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 V 2 1 2 3
U36
4 5
U36
6 * 74HCU04 74HCU04
+5V
6
C
* * *
2
1
MMBT2222
* Indicates device is powered by +Vbat
* 5 6
1
MMBT2222 3 4
R149 RESET {2-B1,3-D1,4-B1,5-A1}
2
E U42
10K 74HCU04
J813 K2501 Scanner Connector 1 2 1 2
U42
1 2 S3 74HCU04
EXTIAK {1-A8} EXTIAK EXTIRQ EXTIRQ {1-C8} 2 1 9 8
RESET DLY_RESET {2-D1}
3 5 VCC VCC VCC VCC R161 74HCU04
2 1
CMIDI_TxD {1-B8} SMIDI_RxD SMIDI_TxD CMIDI_RxD {1-B8}
6.2K
D RESET C101 C103 C105 C107 D
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
CLK10 {5-B8}
11
CLK10 CLK10EN
12
CLK10EN {5-B8} .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF
C111 YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
+12V 47pF,NPO
6 10 Reproduction without the express written consent
+12 LCDCONT LCDCONT {3-C1}
7
--12 of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
9 14
BATSENSE {2-B8} BATSNS RESET VCC VCC VCC VCC K2600 CPU BOARD
~12V Connectors and Decoders
DGND 4 8 13 C102 C104 C106 C108
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
7-10
DSP Board–Vast Chain (1 of 5) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
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1
C14
2 1
A .1uF U1 VLSICLK1 R1 A
NC7SZ04 220
2
BA[25:00] {2-D1,5-B8}
U2 U5
1
HOBBES HOBBES VCC
20 11 PH1TOPO 20 11 R4
PJTOPO {5-C1} TOPI TOPO TOPI TOPO
1
18 32 PH1KISO5 18 32 330
KISI5 KISO5 KISI5 KISO5
KDS2KIS {5-C8} 17 33 PH1KISO4 17 33 R6
2
KISI4 KISO4 KISI4 KISO4
16 34 PH1KISO3 16 34 220
BH2KISO5 KISI3 KISO3 KISI3 KISO3
15 35 PH1KISO2 15 35
2
PJKISO2 {5-C1} KISI2KISO2/DIE2 KISI2KISO2/DIE2
14 36 PH1KISO1 14 36
PJKISO1 {5-C1} KISI1KISO1/DIE1 KISI1KISO1/DIE1
13 37 PH1KISO0 13 37
PJKISO0 {5-C1} KISI0KISO0/DIE0 KISI0KISO0/DIE0
1
BA[10] 9 BA[10] 9
A[10] A[10] VCC
BA[09] 8 BA[09] 8 R7
BA[08] 7
A[9]
P BA[08] 7
A[9]
P 330
1
A[8] A[8]
BA[07] 6 BA[07] 6
2
A[7] A[7] R2
BA[06] 5 VCC VCC VCC BA[06] 5
A[6] A[6] 220
VCC VCC VCC BA[05] 4 24 BA[05] 4 24
A[5] CTOPO C15 C19 C23 A[5] CTOPO
2
2 1
2 1
2 1
BA[04] 3 BA[04] 3
C1 C5 C10 A[4] 26 .1uF .1uF .1uF A[4] 26
2 1
2 1
2 1
1
BA[01] 82 DLE1 BA[01] 82 DLE1
A[1] 29 A[1] 29
BA[00] 81 DLE0 VCC VCC VCC BA[00] 81 DLE0 R3
A[0] 25 A[0] 25
VCC VCC VCC DIE3 DIE3 330
BD[15] 73 C16 C20 C24 BD[15] 73
2 1
2 1
2 1
D[15] 19 D[15] 19
2
C2 C6 C11 BD[14] 72 DACCLK .1uF .1uF .1uF BD[14] 72 DACCLK
2 1
2 1
2 1
D[14] D[14]
B .1uF .1uF .1uF BD[13] 71 50 BD[13] 71 50 B
D[13] XIN D[13] XIN
BD[12] 69 51 BD[12] 69 51
D[12] XOUT D[12] XOUT
BD[11] 68 BD[11] 68
D[11] 47 D[11] 47
BD[10] 67 CLKOUT BD[10] 67 CLKOUT VCC
D[10] 46 D[10] 46
BD[09] 66 CLK/2 BD[09] 66 CLK/2
D[09] 45 D[09] 45 C27
2 1
BD[08] 63 CLK/4 BD[08] 63 CLK/4
D[08] D[08] .1uF
BD[07] 62 41 BD[07] 62 41
D[07] CLK D[07] CLK
BD[06] 61 BD[06] 61
D[06] 43 D[06] 43
BD[05] 60 RESET BD[05] 60 RESET
D[05] D[05]
BD[04] 57 75 BD[04] 57 75
D[04] CS D[04] CS
BD[03] 56 77 BD[03] 56 77 2 4
D[03] R/W D[03] R/W VLSICLK2 {2-D1}
BD[02] 55 80 BD[02] 55 80
D[02] DTACK D[02] DTACK
BD[01] 54 79 BD[01] 54 79 U7
D[01] PW8 D[01] PW8
BD[00] 52 76 VCC BD[00] 52 76 VCC NC7SZ04
D[00] LE D[00] LE
BH1CTOPO {5-C1}
VCC 10 12 22 30 38 40 44 49 58 59 70 84 VCC 10 12 22 30 38 40 44 49 58 59 70 84 BH2TOPO {2-A1,C8;5-D1}
DGND 1 21 23 31 39 42 48 53 64 65 74 78 DGND 1 21 23 31 39 42 48 53 64 65 74 78
U8 LISA
26
KISO DKISO {2-A1}
BH2TOPO 25
TOP 28
U3 U6 BH2KISO5 24 SMRAS
KISI0 29
HOBBES HOBBES PH2KISO5 27 SMCAS
KISI1 30
20 11 BH1TOPO 20 11 SMR/W
BJTOPO {5-C1} TOPI TOPO TOPI TOPO
18 32 BH1KISO5 18 32 VLSICLK2 72 64
KISI5 KISO5 KISI5 KISO5 CLK DMD[23]
17 33 BH1KISO4 17 33 63
KISI4 KISO4 KISI4 KISO4 22 DMD[22]
16 34 BH1KISO3 16 34 RESET 62
PH2KISO5 KISI3 KISO3 KISI3 KISO3 DMD[21]
15 35 BH1KISO2 15 35 61
BJKISO2 {5-C1} KISI2KISO2/DIE2 KISI2KISO2/DIE2 20 DMD[20]
C 14 36 BH1KISO1 14 36 CS 60 C
BJKISO1 {5-C1} KISI1KISO1/DIE1 KISI1KISO1/DIE1 21 DMD[19]
13 37 BH1KISO0 13 37 R/W 59
BJKISO0 {5-C1} KISI0KISO0/DIE0 KISI0KISO0/DIE0 23 DMD[18]
DTACK 58
BA[10] 9 BA[10] 9 DMD[17]
A[10] A[10] BA[09] 15 57
BA[09] 8 BA[09] 8 A[9] DMD[16]
BA[08]
BA[07]
7
6
A[9]
A[8] B BA[08]
BA[07]
7
6
A[9]
A[8] B BA[08]
BA[07]
14
13
A[8]
A[7]
DMD[15]
DMD[14]
56
55
C32
VCC
C34
VCC
C36
VCC
2 1
2 1
2 1
A[7] A[7] BA[06] 12 54
BA[06] 5 BA[06] 5 A[6] DMD[13] .1uF .1uF .1uF
A[6] A[6] BA[05] 11 53
VCC VCC VCC BA[05] 4 24 BA[05] 4 24 A[5] DMD[12]
A[5] CTOPO A[5] CTOPO BA[04] 10 50
BA[04] 3 BA[04] 3 A[4] DMD[11]
C3 C7 C12 A[4] 26 A[4] 26 BA[03] 9 49
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
A[1] 29 A[1] 29 BA[00] 6 46
BA[00] 81 DLE0 .1uF .1uF .1uF BA[00] 81 DLE0 A[0] DMD[07] .1uF .1uF .1uF
A[0] 25 A[0] 25 45
VCC VCC VCC DIE3 DIE3 BD[15] 3 DMD[06]
BD[15] 73 BD[15] 73 D[15] 44
D[15] 19 D[15] 19 BD[14] 2 DMD[05]
C4 C8 C13 BD[14] 72 DACCLK BD[14] 72 DACCLK D[14] 43
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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DLY1D[23:00] {3-B1}
DLY1A[09:00] {3-D1}
DLY2D[23:00] {3-B1}
DLY2A[09:00] {3-D1}
U10 LISA
L1RAS {3-C5,C6}
26
KISO L1CAS {3-B1,C5,C6}
25 L1W {3-B1,C5,C6}
BH2TOPO {1-C8, 5-D1} TOP 28
24 SMRAS L2RAS {3-C5,C6}
DKISO {1-C8} KISI0 29
L2KISO 27 SMCAS L2CAS {3-C5,C6,D1}
KISI1 30
SMR/W L2W {3-C5,C6,D1}
A VLSICLK2 72
CLK DMD[23]
64 DLY1D[23] U13 LISA A
63 DLY1D[22] 26
22 DMD[22] KISO DACDATA {5-C1}
RESET {1-A1,5-C8} RESET 62 DLY1D[21]
DMD[21] 25
61 DLY1D[20] TOP 28
20 DMD[20] 24 SMRAS
EFX1CS {5-A8} CS 60 DLY1D[19] KISI0 29
21 DMD[19] 27 SMCAS
WRITE {1-A1,5-A1} R/W 59 DLY1D[18] KISI1 30
23 DMD[18] SMR/W
DSACK1 {1-A1,5-A1} DTACK 58 DLY1D[17]
DMD[17] VLSICLK2 72 64
BA[09] 15 57 DLY1D[16] CLK DMD[23]
A[9] DMD[16] 63
BA[08] 14 56 DLY1D[15] 22 DMD[22]
VCC A[8] DMD[15] RESET 62
BA[07] 13 55 DLY1D[14] DMD[21]
A[7] DMD[14] 61
BA[06] 12 54 DLY1D[13] 20 DMD[20]
1
A[6] DMD[13] CS 60
BA[05] 11 53 DLY1D[12] 21 DMD[19]
R10 A[5] DMD[12] R/W 59
BA[04] 10 50 DLY1D[11] 23 DMD[18]
220 A[4] DMD[11] DTACK 58
BA[03] 9 49 DLY1D[10] DMD[17] KDSERRFLAG {5-D6}
1
A[3] DMD[10] BA[09] 15 57
2
2
45 DLY1D[06] A[6] DMD[13] KDSInLOCK {5-D6}
1
2 1
2 1
2 1
BD[08] 78 40 DLY1A[09] D[15] 44
2
D[08] DMA[9] C42 C46 C50 .1uF .1uF .1uF BD[14] 2 DMD[05]
2 1
2 1
BD[07] 77
D[07] DMA[8]
39 DLY1A[08]
.1uF .1uF .1uF 2 1 BD[13] 1
D[14]
DMD[04]
43
BD[06] 76 38 DLY1A[07] D[13] 16
B D[06] DMA[7] BD[12] 84 DMD[03] B
1
BD[05] 75 37 DLY1A[06] D[12] 19
D[05] DMA[6] R15 BD[11] 83 DMD[02]
BD[04] 74 36 DLY1A[05] VCC VCC VCC D[11] 65
D[04] DMA[5] 1K BD[10] 82 DMD[01]
BD[03] 70 35 DLY1A[04] VCC VCC VCC D[10] 66
D[03] DMA[4] C53 C55 C57 BD[09] 79 DMD[00]
2 1
2 1
2 1
BD[02] 69 34 DLY1A[03] D[09]
2
D[02] DMA[3] C43 C47 C51 .1uF .1uF .1uF BD[08] 78 40
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
31
.1uF .1uF .1uF DMA[0] of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
VLSICLK2 {1-B8}
VCC 4 17 41 51 71 80
DITHER18CS {5-A8} K2600 DSP Engine
DGND 5 18 42 52 73 81
FX LISAs, DITHER
DITHER16CS {5-A8}
Filename: 021205C0 Date: 8/4/99
BA[25:00] {1-A1,5-B8}
Eng: By: Mike Richmond
BD[15:00] {1-D1,5-B8}
Mfg: Sht 02 of 05
Doc: 021205 Rev: RCV0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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U15
BDLY1D[23:00] {4-A8}
74LCX2245
RP1 47
DLY1D[23] 18 2 BDLY1D[23] DLY1D[23] 8 1 BDLY1D[23]
B[1] A[1] BDLY2D[23:00] {4-B8}
DLY1D[22] 17 3 BDLY1D[22] DLY1D[22] 7 2 BDLY1D[22]
B[2] A[2]
DLY1D[21] 16 4 BDLY1D[21] DLY1D[21] 6 3 BDLY1D[21]
B[3] A[3]
DLY1D[20] 15 5 BDLY1D[20] DLY1D[20] 5 4 BDLY1D[20]
B[4] A[4]
DLY1D[19] 14 6 BDLY1D[19] DLY1D[19] 8 1 BDLY1D[19]
+3 B[5] A[5]
DLY1D[18] 13 7 BDLY1D[18] DLY1D[18] 7 2 BDLY1D[18]
B[6] A[6] BDLY1A[09:00]
DLY1D[17] 12 8 BDLY1D[17] DLY1D[17] 6 3 BDLY1D[17] BDLY1A[09:00] {4-B1}
B[7] A[7]
DLY1D[16] 11 9 BDLY1D[16] DLY1D[16] 5 4 BDLY1D[16] BDLY2A[09:00]
B[8] A[8] BDLY2A[09:00] {4-D1}
A 20
VCC GND
10 RP2 47 DLY1A[09:00] A
DIR G
U21
1
19
74LCX2245
RP13 47
DLY1A[09] 18 2 BDLY1A[09] DLY1A[09] 8 1 BDLY1A[09]
B[1] A[1]
DLY1A[08] 17 3 BDLY1A[08] DLY1A[08] 7 2 BDLY1A[08]
B[2] A[2]
U16 DLY1A[07] 16 4 BDLY1A[07] DLY1A[07] 6 3 BDLY1A[07]
B[3] A[3]
74LCX2245 DLY1A[06] 15 5 BDLY1A[06] DLY1A[06] 5 4 BDLY1A[06]
RP3 47 B[4] A[4]
DLY1D[15] 18 2 BDLY1D[15] DLY1D[15] 8 1 BDLY1D[15] DLY1A[05] 14 6 BDLY1A[05] DLY1A[05] 8 1 BDLY1A[05]
B[1] A[1] B[5] A[5]
DLY1D[14] 17 3 BDLY1D[14] DLY1D[14] 7 2 BDLY1D[14] DLY1A[04] 13 7 BDLY1A[04] DLY1A[04] 7 2 BDLY1A[04]
B[2] A[2] B[6] A[6]
DLY1D[13] 16 4 BDLY1D[13] DLY1D[13] 6 3 BDLY1D[13] DLY1A[03] 12 8 BDLY1A[03] DLY1A[03] 6 3 BDLY1A[03]
B[3] A[3] B[7] A[7]
DLY1D[12] 15 5 BDLY1D[12] DLY1D[12] 5 4 BDLY1D[12] DLY1A[02] 11 9 BDLY1A[02] DLY1A[02] 5 4 BDLY1A[02]
B[4] A[4] B[8] A[8]
DLY1D[11] 14 6 BDLY1D[11] DLY1D[11] 8 1 BDLY1D[11]
B[5] A[5] 20 10 RP14 47
DLY1D[10] 13 7 BDLY1D[10] DLY1D[10] 7 2 BDLY1D[10] VCC GND
B[6] A[6]
DLY1D[09] 12 8 BDLY1D[09] DLY1D[09] 6 3 BDLY1D[09] DIR G
B[7] A[7] +3
DLY1D[08] 11 9 BDLY1D[08] DLY1D[08] 5 4 BDLY1D[08]
19
B[8] A[8]
20 10 RP4 47
VCC GND
DIR G
U22
1
19
74LCX2245
RP15 47
DLY1A[01] 18 2 BDLY1A[01] DLY1A[01] 8 1 BDLY1A[01]
B[1] A[1]
DLY1A[00] 17 3 BDLY1A[00] DLY1A[00] 7 2 BDLY1A[00]
1
B[2] A[2]
DLY2A[09] 16 4 BDLY2A[09] R72 DLY2A[09] 6 3 BDLY2A[09]
U17 B[3] A[3]
DLY2A[08] 15 5 BDLY2A[08] 1K DLY2A[08] 5 4 BDLY2A[08]
74LCX2245 B[4] A[4]
RP5 47 DLY2A[07] 14 6 BDLY2A[07] DLY2A[07] 8 1 BDLY2A[07]
DLY1D[07] 18 2 BDLY1D[07] DLY1D[07] 8 1 BDLY1D[07] B[5] A[5]
2
B[1] A[1] DLY2A[06] 13 7 BDLY2A[06] DLY2A[06] 7 2 BDLY2A[06]
DLY1D[06] 17 3 BDLY1D[06] DLY1D[06] 7 2 BDLY1D[06] B[6] A[6]
B[2] A[2] DLY2A[05] 12 8 BDLY2A[05] DLY2A[05] 6 3 BDLY2A[05]
B DLY1D[05] 16 4 BDLY1D[05] DLY1D[05] 6 3 BDLY1D[05] B[7] A[7] B
B[3] A[3] DLY2A[04] 11 9 BDLY2A[04] DLY2A[04] 5 4 BDLY2A[04]
DLY1D[04] 15 5 BDLY1D[04] DLY1D[04] 5 4 BDLY1D[04] B[8] A[8]
B[4] A[4]
DLY1D[03] 14 6 BDLY1D[03] DLY1D[03] 8 1 BDLY1D[03] 20 10 RP16 47
B[5] A[5] VCC GND
DLY1D[02] 13 7 BDLY1D[02] DLY1D[02] 7 2 BDLY1D[02]
B[6] A[6] DIR G
DLY1D[01] 12 8 BDLY1D[01] DLY1D[01] 6 3 BDLY1D[01]
B[7] A[7]
19
DLY1D[00] 11 9 BDLY1D[00] DLY1D[00] 5 4 BDLY1D[00]
B[8] A[8]
20 10 RP6 47
VCC GND
DIR G
U23
1
19
74LCX2245
RP17 47
L1W {2-A8} DLY2A[03] 18 2 BDLY2A[03] DLY2A[03] 8 1 BDLY2A[03]
B[1] A[1]
L1CAS {2-A8} DLY2A[02] 17 3 BDLY2A[02] DLY2A[02] 7 2 BDLY2A[02]
B[2] A[2]
DLY1D[23:00] {2-A8} DLY2A[01] 16 4 BDLY2A[01] DLY2A[01] 6 3 BDLY2A[01]
B[3] A[3]
U18 DLY2A[00] 15 5 BDLY2A[00] DLY2A[00] 5 4 BDLY2A[00]
DLY2D[23:00] {2-A8} B[4] A[4]
74LCX2245 14 6 BSPR[05]
RP7 47 B[5] A[5] TP1
DLY2D[23] 18 2 BDLY2D[23] DLY2D[23] 8 1 BDLY2D[23] 13 7 BSPR[04]
B[1] A[1] B[6] A[6] TP2
DLY2D[22] 17 3 BDLY2D[22] DLY2D[22] 7 2 BDLY2D[22] 12 8 BSPR[03]
B[2] A[2] B[7] A[7] TP3
DLY2D[21] 16 4 BDLY2D[21] DLY2D[21] 6 3 BDLY2D[21] 11 9 BSPR[02]
B[3] A[3] B[8] A[8] TP4
DLY2D[20] 15 5 BDLY2D[20] DLY2D[20] 5 4 BDLY2D[20]
B[4] A[4] 20 10
DLY2D[19] 14 6 BDLY2D[19] DLY2D[19] 8 1 BDLY2D[19] VCC GND
B[5] A[5]
+3 DLY2D[18] 13 7 BDLY2D[18] DLY2D[18] 7 2 BDLY2D[18] DIR G
B[6] A[6]
DLY2D[17] 12 8 BDLY2D[17] DLY2D[17] 6 3 BDLY2D[17]
19
B[7] A[7]
DLY2D[16] 11 9 BDLY2D[16] DLY2D[16] 5 4 BDLY2D[16]
B[8] A[8]
20 10 RP8 47
VCC GND
DIR G
1
19
C U24 C
74LCX2245
18 2 BSPR[01]
U19 B[1] A[1] TP5
17 3 BSPR[00] RP18 47
74LCX2245 B[2] A[2] TP6 8 1
RP9 47 16 4 L1CAS {2-A8} BL1CAS {4-A1}
DLY2D[15] 18 2 BDLY2D[15] DLY2D[15] 8 1 BDLY2D[15] L1CAS {2-A8} B[3] A[3] BL1CAS {4-A1} 7 2
B[1] A[1] 15 5 L1RAS {2-A8} BL1RAS {4-A1}
DLY2D[14] 17 3 BDLY2D[14] DLY2D[14] 7 2 BDLY2D[14] L1RAS {2-A8} B[4] A[4] BL1RAS {4-A1} 6 3
B[2] A[2] 14 6 L1W {2-A8} BL1W {4-A1}
DLY2D[13] 16 4 BDLY2D[13] DLY2D[13] 6 3 BDLY2D[13] L1W {2-A8} B[5] A[5] BL1W {4-A1} 5 4
B[3] A[3] 13 7 L2CAS {2-A8} BL2CAS {4-B1}
DLY2D[12] 15 5 BDLY2D[12] DLY2D[12] 5 4 BDLY2D[12] L2CAS {2-A8} B[6] A[6] BL2CAS {4-B1} 8 1
B[4] A[4] 12 8 L2RAS {2-A8} BL2RAS {4-B1}
DLY2D[11] 14 6 BDLY2D[11] DLY2D[11] 8 1 BDLY2D[11] L2RAS {2-A8} B[7] A[7] BL2RAS {4-B1} 7 2
B[5] A[5] 11 9 L2W {2-A8} BL2W {4-C1}
DLY2D[10] 13 7 BDLY2D[10] DLY2D[10] 7 2 BDLY2D[10] L2W {2-A8} B[8] A[8] BL2W {4-C1} 6 3
B[6] A[6]
DLY2D[09] 12 8 BDLY2D[09] DLY2D[09] 6 3 BDLY2D[09] 20 10 5 4
B[7] A[7] VCC GND
DLY2D[08] 11 9 BDLY2D[08] DLY2D[08] 5 4 BDLY2D[08]
B[8] A[8] DIR G RP19 47
20 10 RP10 47
1
19
VCC GND
DIR G
1
19
R71
1K
U20
2
74LCX2245
RP11 47
DLY2D[07] 18 2 BDLY2D[07] DLY2D[07] 8 1 BDLY2D[07]
B[1] A[1]
DLY2D[06] 17 3 BDLY2D[06] DLY2D[06] 7 2 BDLY2D[06]
B[2] A[2]
DLY2D[05] 16 4 BDLY2D[05] DLY2D[05] 6 3 BDLY2D[05]
B[3] A[3]
DLY2D[04] 15 5 BDLY2D[04] DLY2D[04] 5 4 BDLY2D[04]
B[4] A[4] +3 +3 +3 +3 +3
DLY2D[03] 14 6 BDLY2D[03] DLY2D[03] 8 1 BDLY2D[03]
B[5] A[5]
DLY2D[02] 13 7 BDLY2D[02] DLY2D[02] 7 2 BDLY2D[02] C83 2 1 C85 C72 C74 C76
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
B[6] A[6]
D DLY2D[01] 12 8 BDLY2D[01] DLY2D[01] 6 3 BDLY2D[01] .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF D
DLY2D[00] 11
B[7] A[7]
9 BDLY2D[00] DLY2D[00] 5 4 BDLY2D[00] YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
B[8] A[8]
20 10 RP12 47 Reproduction without the express written consent
VCC GND
+3 +3 +3 +3 +3
DIR G of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
C84 C86 C73 C75 C77
1
19
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
K2600 DSP Engine
The resistor packs are not used for +3.3V DRAM. .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF
L2W {2-A8} DRAM 3/5V Address/Data Buffers
L2CAS {2-A8} The 74LCX2245s are not used for 5.0V DRAMs.
Filename: 021205C0 Date: 8/4/99
74LCX245s cannot be substituted for 74LCX2245s. Eng: By: Mike Richmond
DLY1A[09:00] {2-A8}
Mfg: Sht 03 of 05
DLY2A[09:00] {2-A8}
Doc: 021205 Rev: RCV0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7-13
Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual DSP Board–FX Delay RAM (4 of 5)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BDLY1D[23:00] {3-A8}
BL1RAS {3-C5,C7}
BL1CAS {3-C5,C7}
BL1W {3-C5,C7}
A A
U29 U31
1M/4Mx16 DRAM 1M/4Mx16 DRAM
18 18
RAS1M RAS1M
14 14
2
RAS4M RAS4M
34 34
1Mx16 DRAM 1Mx16 DRAM UCAS1M 49 BDLY1D[15] UCAS1M 49
37 D15 1K 37 D15
14 41 BDLY1D[15] 14 41 UCAS4M 48 BDLY1D[14] UCAS4M 48
RAS D15 RAS D15 35 D14 R115 35 D14
30 40 BDLY1D[14] 30 40 LCAS1M 47 BDLY1D[13] LCAS1M 47
1
UCAS D14 UCAS D14 38 D13 38 D13
31 39 BDLY1D[13] 31 39 LCAS4M 46 BDLY1D[12] LCAS4M 46
LCAS D13 LCAS D13 D12 D12
38 BDLY1D[12] 38 17 44 BDLY1D[11] 17 44
13 D12 13 D12 W1M D11 W1M D11
W 36 BDLY1D[11] W 36 13 43 BDLY1D[10] 13 43
29 D11 29 D11 W4M D10 W4M D10
OE 35 BDLY1D[10] OE 35 33 42 BDLY1D[09] 33 42
D10 D10 OE1M D09 OE1M D09
BDLY1A[09] 28 34 BDLY1D[09] BDLY1A[09] 28 34 36 41 BDLY1D[08] 36 41
A9 D09 A9 D09 OE4M D08 OE4M D08
BDLY1A[08] 27 33 BDLY1D[08] BDLY1A[08] 27 33 10 BDLY1D[07] 10 BDLY1D[23]
A8 D08 A8 D08 BDLY1A[09] 32 D07 BDLY1A[09] 32 D07
BDLY1A[07] 26 10 BDLY1D[07] BDLY1A[07] 26 10 BDLY1D[23] A9/A11 9 BDLY1D[06] A9/A11 9 BDLY1D[22]
A7 D07 A7 D07 BDLY1A[08] 31 D06 BDLY1A[08] 31 D06
1
BDLY1A[06] 25 9 BDLY1D[06] BDLY1A[06] 25 9 BDLY1D[22] A8/A10 8 BDLY1D[05] A8/A10 8 BDLY1D[21]
1
A6 D06 A6 D06 BDLY1A[07] 30 D05 BDLY1A[07] 30 D05 R119
1
BDLY1A[05] 24 8 BDLY1D[05] BDLY1A[05] 24 8 BDLY1D[21] A7/A9 7 BDLY1D[04] R116 A7/A9 7 BDLY1D[20]
A5 D05 A5 D05 R113 BDLY1A[06] 29 D04 BDLY1A[06] 29 D04 1K
BDLY1A[04] 23 7 BDLY1D[04] BDLY1A[04] 23 7 BDLY1D[20] A6/A8 5 BDLY1D[03] 1K A6/A8 5 BDLY1D[19]
A4 D04 A4 D04 1K BDLY1A[05] 28 D03 BDLY1A[05] 28 D03
BDLY1A[03] 20 5 BDLY1D[03] BDLY1A[03] 20 5 BDLY1D[19] A5/A7 4 BDLY1D[02] A5/A7 4 BDLY1D[18]
2
A3 D03 A3 D03 BDLY1A[04] 27 D02 BDLY1A[04] 27 D02
2
BDLY1A[02] 19 4 BDLY1D[02] BDLY1A[02] 19 4 BDLY1D[18] A4/A6 3 BDLY1D[01] A4/A6 3 BDLY1D[17]
2
A2 D02 A2 D02 BDLY1A[03] 24 D01 BDLY1A[03] 24 D01
J902 BDLY1A[01] 18 3 BDLY1D[01] BDLY1A[01] 18 3 BDLY1D[17] A3/A5 2 BDLY1D[00] A3/A5 2 BDLY1D[16]
A1 D01 A1 D01 BDLY1A[02] 23 D00 BDLY1A[02] 23 D00
5V/3V BDLY1A[00] 17 2 BDLY1D[00] BDLY1A[00] 17 2 BDLY1D[16] A2/A4 A2/A4
A0 D00 A0 D00 BDLY1A[01] 22 1 BDLY1A[01] 22 1
A1/A3 VCC1 A1/A3 VCC1
1 1 BDLY1A[00] 21 6 BDLY1A[00] 21 6
VCC1 VCC1 A0/A2 VCC2 A0/A2 VCC2
6 6 BDLY1A[09] 20 12 BDLY1A[09] 20 12
VCC2 U25 VCC2 U28 NC/A1 VCC3 NC/A1 VCC3
21 21 BDLY1A[08] 19 25 BDLY1A[08] 19 25
VCC3 VCC3 NC/A0 VCC4 NC/A0 VCC4
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
.1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF
BDLY1A[09:00] {3-A8}
DRAMPWR
BDLY2D[23:00] {3-A8}
BL2RAS {3-C5,C7}
BL2CAS {3-C5,C7}
BL2W {3-C5,C7}
U30 U32
1M/4Mx16 DRAM 1M/4Mx16 DRAM
18 18
RAS1M RAS1M
14 14
RAS4M RAS4M
1
34 34
1Mx16 DRAM 1Mx16 DRAM UCAS1M 49 BDLY2D[15] R117 UCAS1M 49
37 D15 37 D15
14 41 BDLY2D[15] 14 41 UCAS4M 48 BDLY2D[14] 1K UCAS4M 48
RAS D15 RAS D15 35 D14 35 D14
30 40 BDLY2D[14] 30 40 LCAS1M 47 BDLY2D[13] LCAS1M 47
UCAS D14 UCAS D14 38 D13 38 D13
2
31 39 BDLY2D[13] 31 39 LCAS4M 46 BDLY2D[12] LCAS4M 46
LCAS D13 LCAS D13 D12 D12
C 38 BDLY2D[12] 38 17 44 BDLY2D[11] 17 44 C
13 D12 13 D12 W1M D11 W1M D11
W 36 BDLY2D[11] W 36 13 43 BDLY2D[10] 13 43
29 D11 29 D11 W4M D10 W4M D10
OE 35 BDLY2D[10] OE 35 33 42 BDLY2D[09] 33 42
D10 D10 OE1M D09 OE1M D09
BDLY2A[09] 28 34 BDLY2D[09] BDLY2A[09] 28 34 36 41 BDLY2D[08] 36 41
A9 D09 A9 D09 OE4M D08 OE4M D08
BDLY2A[08] 27 33 BDLY2D[08] BDLY2A[08] 27 33 10 BDLY2D[07] 10 BDLY2D[23]
A8 D08 A8 D08 BDLY2A[09] 32 D07 BDLY2A[09] 32 D07
BDLY2A[07] 26 10 BDLY2D[07] BDLY2A[07] 26 10 BDLY2D[23] A9/A11 9 BDLY2D[06] A9/A11 9 BDLY2D[22]
A7 D07 A7 D07 BDLY2A[08] 31 D06 BDLY2A[08] 31 D06
1
BDLY2A[06] 25 9 BDLY2D[06] BDLY2A[06] 25 9 BDLY2D[22] A8/A10 8 BDLY2D[05] A8/A10 8 BDLY2D[21]
A6 D06 A6 D06 BDLY2A[07] 30 D05 BDLY2A[07] 30 D05 R120
1
1
A5 D05 A5 D05 R114 BDLY2A[06] 29 D04 BDLY2A[06] 29 D04 1K
BDLY2A[04] 23 7 BDLY2D[04] BDLY2A[04] 23 7 BDLY2D[20] A6/A8 5 BDLY2D[03] R118 A6/A8 5 BDLY2D[19]
A4 D04 A4 D04 1K BDLY2A[05] 28 D03 BDLY2A[05] 28 D03
BDLY2A[03] 20 5 BDLY2D[03] BDLY2A[03] 20 5 BDLY2D[19] A5/A7 4 BDLY2D[02] 1K A5/A7 4 BDLY2D[18]
2
A3 D03 A3 D03 BDLY2A[04] 27 D02 BDLY2A[04] 27 D02
BDLY2A[02] 19 4 BDLY2D[02] BDLY2A[02] 19 4 BDLY2D[18] A4/A6 3 BDLY2D[01] A4/A6 3 BDLY2D[17]
2
2
BDLY2A[01] 18 3 BDLY2D[01] BDLY2A[01] 18 3 BDLY2D[17] A3/A5 2 BDLY2D[00] A3/A5 2 BDLY2D[16]
A1 D01 A1 D01 BDLY2A[02] 23 D00 BDLY2A[02] 23 D00
BDLY2A[00] 17 2 BDLY2D[00] BDLY2A[00] 17 2 BDLY2D[16] A2/A4 A2/A4
A0 D00 A0 D00 BDLY2A[01] 22 1 BDLY2A[01] 22 1
A1/A3 VCC1 A1/A3 VCC1
1 1 BDLY2A[00] 21 6 BDLY2A[00] 21 6
VCC1 VCC1 A0/A2 VCC2 A0/A2 VCC2
6 6 BDLY2A[09] 20 12 BDLY2A[09] 20 12
VCC2 U26 VCC2 U27 NC/A1 VCC3 NC/A1 VCC3
21 21 BDLY2A[08] 19 25 BDLY2A[08] 19 25
VCC3 VCC3 NC/A0 VCC4 NC/A0 VCC4
DGND 22 37 42 DGND 22 37 42 DGND26 39 45 50 DGND26 39 45 50
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
.1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7-14
DSP Board–System Init, Dig IO Int, Decode, Clock (5 of 5) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CA[25:00] U39
74VHC138
CA[20] 1 15
VCC A Y0
CA[21] 2 14
DSPCS B Y1
C126 CA[22] 3 13
2 1
C Y2 DITHER18CS {2-D1}
.1uF 12
U35 Y3 DITHER16CS {2-D1}
11
74VHC245 Y4 EFX2CS {2-C1}
CA[23] 4 10
CA[24] 18 2 BA[24] G2A Y5 EFX1CS {2-A1}
A B[1] A[1] DSPCS 5 9 A
K2600 CPU-TO-DSP VCC +3 CA[23] 17 3 BA[23] G2B Y6
VCC B[2] A[2] 6 7
VCC CA[22] 16 4 BA[22] VCC G1 Y7
11 3 B[3] A[3]
WRITE {1-A1,2-A1} WRITE +5V1 CA[21] 15 5 BA[21]
1
12 4 + C115 C123 B[4] A[4]
2 1
DSACK1 {1-A1,2-A1} DSACK1 +5V2 CA[20] 14 6 BA[20]
13 97 470uF,6.3V .1uF B[5] A[5]
DSPCS +5V3 2 CA[10] 13 7 BA[10] U40
15 98 B[6] A[6]
RESET +5V4 CA[09] 12 8 BA[09] 74VHC138
99 B[7] A[7]
+5V5 CA[08] 11 9 BA[08] CA[20] 1 15
100 B[8] A[8] VCC A Y0
CD[15] 36 +5V6 CA[21] 2 14
CD15 +3 B Y1 PHOBBES1CS {1-A1}
CD[14] 35 5 DIR G C127 CA[22] 3 13
2 1
CD14 +3V1 C Y2 PHOBBES2CS {1-A1}
CD[13] 34 6 .1uF 12
19
1
1
CD10 74VHC245 G2B Y6
CD[09] 30 R122 CA[23] 6 7
CD09 CA[07] 18 2 BA[07] G1 Y7 BHOBBES1CS {1-D1}
CD[08] 29 14 B[1] A[1] 1K
CD08 SPARE1 NC CA[06] 17 3 BA[06]
CD[07] 26 16 VCC B[2] A[2]
CD07 SPARE2 NC CA[05] 16 4 BA[05]
2
CD[06] 25 39 B[3] A[3]
CD06 SPARE3 NC C124 CA[04] 15 5 BA[04]
2 1
CD[05] 24 40 B[4] A[4]
CD05 SPARE4 NC .1uF CA[03] 14 6 BA[03]
CD[04] 23 61 B[5] A[5]
CD04 SPARE5 NC CA[02] 13 7 BA[02]
CD[03] 22 62 B[6] A[6]
CD03 SPARE6 NC CA[01] 12 8 BA[01]
CD[02] 21 B[7] A[7]
CD02 CA[00] 11 9 BA[00]
CD[01] 20 B[8] A[8]
CD01
CD[00] 19
CD00 DIR G
BA[25:00] {1-A1,2-D1}
19
CA[25] 68
CA25 J903
CA[24] 67
CA24 BD[15:00] {1-D1,2-D1}
CA[23] 66
CA23 NC7SZU04 or NC7SU04 is acceptable for U33.
B CA[22] 65 U37 B
CA22
CA[21] 64 74VHC245
CA21 VCC
CA[20] 63 75 CD[15] 18 2 BD[15] 2 4 2 4 OSCVLSI1 1 2
CA20 PJTOPO B[1] A[1] VLSICLK {1-A1}
CA[10] 53 86 CD[14] 17 3 BD[14] C118
2 1
CA10 PJKISO2 B[2] A[2] U33 U34 L7
CA[09] 52 79 VCC CD[13] 16 4 BD[13] .1uF
3
CA09 PJKISO1 B[3] A[3] NC7SZU04 NC7SZ04 47pF
CA[08] 51 82 CD[12] 15 5 BD[12]
CA08 PJKISO0 C119 B[4] A[4] R121
2 1
2 1
CA05 BJKISO2 B[7] A[7]
CA[04] 45 87 CD[08] 11 9 BD[08] C121 .1uF
2 1
CA04 BJKISO1 B[8] A[8]
CA[03] 44 90 6.8pF,NPO
CA03 BJKISO0
CA[02] 43 DIR G 1 2
CA02
CA[01] 42 91
1
19
CA01 BH1CTOPO C117 C122
2 1
2 1
CA[00] 41 WRITE Y1
CA00 47pF,NPO 47pF,NPO
74 DSPCS
3
DACDATA 19.968 MHz
78
VLSICLK U38
71
BH2TOPO 74VHC245
CD[07] 18 2 BD[07]
B[1] A[1]
CD[06] 17 3 BD[06]
DGND 1 2 9 10 17 18 27 28 49 50 VCC B[2] A[2]
CD[05] 16 4 BD[05]
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 69 70 72 73 B[3] A[3]
C120 CD[04] 15 5 BD[04]
2 1
76 77 80 81 84 85 88 89 92 93 95 96 B[4] A[4]
.1uF CD[03] 14 6 BD[03] VCC
B[5] A[5] 2 4
CD[02] 13 7 BD[02] RESET {1-A1,2-A1}
B[6] A[6] C128
2 1
CD[01] 12 8 BD[01] U41
B[7] A[7] .1uF
CD[00] 11 9 BD[00] NC7S04
DACDATA {2-A8} B[8] A[8]
PJTOPO {1-A1} KDS2KIS {1-A1}
DIR G
PJKISO2 {1-A1}
C C
1
19
PJKISO1 {1-A1}
PJKISO0 {1-A1} J901
VCC
BJTOPO {1-C1} DSP TO DIGIO
BJKISO2 {1-C1} 1
+5V0
BJKISO1 {1-C1} 2
+5V1
BJKISO0 {1-C1} 39
+5V2
BH1CTOPO {1-C8} 40
+5V3
VCC VCC
RESET 3
RESET
1
15
R8 R5 KDS2KIS
DATA16_BUF 11
1M 1K DATA16
VLSICLK3_BUF 7
CLK20
BH2TOPO_BUF 19
2
TOPI
1 9
DATA16 {2-C8} 3 KDSERRFLAG {2-A8} KDSERRFLAG
2 U4 13
KDSERRCNT0 {2-B8} KDSERRCNT0
74AC08 17
KDSERRCNT1 {2-B8} KDSERRCNT1
26
KDSInLOCK {2-B8} KDSInLOCK
4
6
5 U4 28
LISA {2-B8} LISA
74AC08 21
KDS {2-B8} KDS1
32
BYPASS {2-B8} BYPASS
9 34
BH2TOPO {1-C8,2-A1,C8} 8 AES/SPD {2-B8} AES-SPD
10 U4
74AC08 36
LOAD {2-C8} LOAD
VCC DLY3D[7] 23
DIOD[7]
12 DLY3D[6] 25
D C9 11 DIOD[6] D
2 1
.1uF
13 U4 NC DLY3D[5] 27
DIOD[5] YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
74AC08 DLY3D[4] 29
DIOD[4]
DLY3D[3] 31 Reproduction without the express written consent
DIOD[3]
DLY3D[2] 33
DIOD[2] of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
DLY3D[1] 35
DIOD[1]
DLY3D[0] 37 K2600 DSP Engine
DIOD[0]
System Int, Dig IO Int, Decode, Clock
DLY3D[7:0] {2-C8}
4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 30 38 Filename: 021205C0 Date: 8/4/99
Eng: By: Mike Richmond
Mfg: Sht 05 of 05
Doc: 021205 Rev: RCV0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7-15
Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual Power Supply Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
J104
VR5
*
BACKLIGHT SUPPLY
D1 LM7805
1
KBU04 UNREG
1 3 2
IN OUT BLV+
3
4
GND HDGND
R29
+
1
+ C26
1
499 1%
2
R20 100uF 16V
1 2
2
1
2 3 + C9 15k
AC
AC
4700uF / 25V Q3
1
A A
2
2
R21 PN2222 R26
1
J102 C1 C J103
15k 357 1%
-
16VAC 2 1 3 2
2
IN OUT FANV+
1
E VR7 GND HDGND
1
R35
*
HDD SECONDARY D4 VR1 R24 LM7805
1
+ C23 1k
2
1
1N4002 C11 LM7815 3k
220uF 16V R27 1 2
2 1 2200uF / 35V 1 3
2
IN OUT 150
1
GND
1
1
C4 + C14 + C16 R33
2
2 1
0.1uF 0.1uF 100uF 25V 200
2
1
C + C30
2
2
D5
100uF 16V
2
1N4002 1 2 B
2
Q5
D6
*
VR2 1 R30 PN2222
J101 1N4002 C15 E
1
1
C5 1 2 + LM7915 + C17 15k
1
5 GND 3k 510
2
2
17VAC
4 1 2 2 3
IN OUT
2
3
D7 C12
2
7VAC 1N4002 2200uF / 35V HD+12
1 VR3 J106
LM7812 HDD SUPPLY
SYSTEM SECONDARY C2 C3 1 3 1 3 1
0.1uF 0.1uF IN OUT IN OUT HD+12
2
1 2 1 2 D3 GND VR6 GND HDGND
1
1
C18 + C20 + C27 3
KA78T12 DGND
MBR1535CT 0.1uF 100uF 16V 4
2
2
*
100uF 16V R40 +5
2
2
A1
10
B K 1 2 B
A2
1
+ C10 + C21
1
*
VR4 C19 J107
33000uF 16V
1
JP1
1
1 2 D11 R22 3
AGND
10.0K E 2
1N4001 R8 R13 1 2 +5V
HD+12 1
4.7K 4.7K R36 DGND
D2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 B
HD+12 Q6 10
2 1 1 2
1N4001 R42 C PN2222
J108
B
2
C8 D10 2K
C6 SCANNER POWER
0.1uF 1N5231B 5.1V
+ E C 1 2
1
220uF 16V 5
--12V
Q1 PN2907 R23 4
+12V
4.7K 3
AGND
2
+5V
1
+5V+SNS DGND
DGNDSNS
Q2 1 2
D
* S
IRFZ30
R31
10 # CPU DC POWER
1
1
C13 C22 + C24
G
R32
R4 R6 470pF 0.1uF 220uF,6.3V 8
C 330 POWEROK C
2
2
- +5V
7 1 2 5
+3V+SNS
5 4
+ +3V
3
R1 5.0V DGNDSNS
2
11
*
1 2 9 U1 DGND1
- IRFZ30
1
8 C25 D S
1 2 10 R18 470pF J105
+
2
1K TL074 R28
1
C28 + C29
G
4
- 0.1uF 100uF,6.3V
3
2
10.0K 1% HD+12 1 2 1 2 1 2 3
+ # #
2
R7 R14 3.30V
2
R5 1K 1 2 4.7K
HD+12 1 2 1 2
1K
R10
R19 R25
1
C7 2K
2
84.5K 1% 165K 1%
0.1uF R16
1
1 2
2
(6.8V) R39
R11 10.0K 1% 10
10.0K 1%
#
2
2
1 2 13
-
D9 14
1
D D8 D
1N5234B
10.0K 1% R15 YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
10.0K 1%
6.2V
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7-16
Backlight Inverter Board Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
A B C D E
1 1
U1 J2
16VDC UNREG
INPUT LM7805CTB CCFT-INV BKLITE
1 3 1 3 3 HI-VOLT
U2 VIN OUT2
J1 4
1 2 OUT1
1 2 SENSE-IN
2 R1 2 1
2 GND GND 5 SENSE-OUT
2PIN,1ROW.,098SP
499 4 GND
C1 +
100uF R6 4PIN,1ROW,.200SP
25V 357
R3 C3 +
15K
2 100uF 2
25V
Q1
PN2222
R2 R5
143
15K
C2 +
R4
100uF 3K
25V
3 3
7-17
Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual Audio Board (rack models)–A DACs, B DACs, Filters (1 of 4)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
LLE LSJ 2200PF 1% + C190
11 DACDA 10 1 1 2 8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K
4
DACDA LDIN RSJ C20 R1 1 2 47uF
9 DACDB 5 26 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
2
DACDB RDIN RIOUT C11 47uF 3.57K + + +
7 6 2 7 1 7
CH1 RLE RRF 220pF 1 2 1 2 2
5 24 3 - C33 6 C45 2 C57 6
CH2
3 DACLE 23
RADJ RVOUT
21 + 1 -
U4
-
U5
-
U5
DACLE RTRIM +5VA 3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
8
1 4 22 + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
DACCLK +5VD -5VA U4
27 11 +15 +15
NC3 NC1 NE5532A
1
1
25 16 C9 C14 R10 R25 R30 R45 R50 R65
NC4 NC2
18 15 0.1uF 0.1uF 31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
NC5 AGNDL
2
8 28 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
DGND AGNDR
1
AD1865 C49
1
C37 R41 C61 R61
R21 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
226K 22.6K
2
57.6K
2
U1
2
74HC139
2 4 DCLKA R6 C42 C54 C66
1
Y2 DNS
1 7 C30
G Y3 1 2 R11 R18 ~15 R31 R38 R51 R58 ~15
1
2200PF 1%
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K
+ C191
4
C22 R2 1 2 47uF
1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
2
47uF 3.57K + + +
7 1 7
U1 1 2 1 2 2
Vcc - C34 6 C46 2 C58 6
74HC139 + 1 -
U6
-
U7
-
U7
14 12 3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
8
B A Y0 + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A B
13 11 U6
B Y1 +15 +15
10 NE5532A
Y2 R12 R26 R32 R46 R52 R66
15 9
G Y3 31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1
C50
1
C38 R42 C62 R62
R22 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
226K 22.6K
2
57.6K
2
2
R7 C43 C55 C67
6.04K 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1%
C23 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
DNS BLEFT {3-A6,4-B1}
1 2 C31 ~15 ~15
R13 R19 R33 R39 R53 R59
2200PF 1%
1
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K + C192
4
C24 R3 1 2
1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5 47uF
U3 47uF 3.57K + + +
2
7 1 7
7 12 1 2 1 2 2
CLK LVOUT - C35 6 C47 2 C59 6
20
LTRIM LRF
13 C12 + 1 -
U8
-
U9
-
U9
19 17 3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
220pF
8
LADJ LIOUT + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
9 14 1 2 U8
LLE LSJ +15 +15
10 1 1 2 NE5532A
LDIN RSJ R14 R27 R34 R47 R54 R67
5 26
RDIN RIOUT C16 31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
6 2
RLE RRF 220pF 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
24 3
RADJ RVOUT
23 21
1
RTRIM +5VA C51
1
1
4 22 C39 C63
C +5VD -5VA 47PF 2% R43 R63 C
27 11 270PF 2% R23 1000PF 2%
2
NC3 NC1 226K 22.6K
2
2
1
C1 NC4 NC2
2
18 15 0.1uF 0.1uF
2
8 28
2
1
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K + C193
4
4
DNS C26 R4 1 2
1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5 47uF
1 2 47uF 3.57K + + +
2
7 1 7
1 2 1 2 2
L1 - C36 6 C48 2 C60 6
1
+ C2 C4 2.5T + 1 -
U10
-
U11
-
U11
3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
0.1uF
8
8
100uF 6.3V DNS + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
2
DNS U10
DNS +15 +15
NE5532A
R16 R28 R36 R48 R56 R68
31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1
1
C52
1
1
C40 R44 C64 R64
R24 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
2
1 3 57.6K
IN OUT +5ANA 2
2
2
4
D +15V D
AGND
3 YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
2
+5V
1 Reproduction without the express written consent
1
1 2 100uF 25V 0.1uF VR2 100uF 25V 0.1UF of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
2
+ C188 C189 2 3
IN OUT ~5ANA A DACs, B DACs, Filters
100uF 6.3V 0.1uF
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7-18
Audio Board (rack models)–C DACs, D DACs, Filters (2 of 4) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
U12
7 12 R73 C101 C113 C125
CLK LVOUT 6.04K 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1%
20 13 C77
LTRIM LRF C81 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 CLEFT {3-C4,4-B1}
DCLKB {1-A8} 19 17 220pF
A LADJ LIOUT DNS A
9 14 1 2 C89
1
DACLE {1-A8} LLE LSJ 1 2 R77 R85 ~15 R97 R105 R117 R125 ~15 + C194
DACDA {1-A8} 10 1 1 2 2200PF 1%
LDIN RSJ 8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K 47uF
4
5 26 C82 R69 1 2
2
DACDB {1-A8} RDIN RIOUT C75 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
DCLKD {1-A8} 6 2 47uF 3.57K + + +
RLE RRF 220pF 7 1 7
24 3 1 2 1 2 2
RADJ RVOUT - C93 6 C105 2 C117 6
23
RTRIM +5VA
21 + 1 -
U14
-
U15
-
U15
4 22 3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
8
+5VD -5VA + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
27 11 U14
NC3 NC1 +15 +15
1
8 28
DGND AGNDR 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
AD1865
1
C109
1
C97 R109 C121 R129
R89 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
226K 22.6K
2
57.6K
2
2
R74 C102 C114 C126
1
DNS
1 2 C90 ~15 ~15
R79 R86 R99 R106 R119 R126
1
2200PF 1%
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K
+ C195
4
C84 R70 1 2 47uF
1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
2
47uF 3.57K + + +
7 1 7
1 2 1 2 2
- C94 6 C106 2 C118 6
+ 1 -
U16
-
U17
-
U17
3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
8
B + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A B
U16
+15 +15
NE5532A
R80 R94 R100 R114 R120 R134
31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1
C110
1
C98 R110 C122 R130
R90 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
226K 22.6K
2
57.6K
2
2
R75 C103 C115 C127
6.04K 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1%
C85 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
DLEFT {3-D1,4-B1}
DNS
1 2 C91 ~15 ~15
R81 R87 R101 R107 R121 R127
1
2200PF 1%
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K
+ C196
4
C86 R71 1 2 47uF
U13 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
2
47uF 3.57K + + +
7 12 7 1 7
CLK LVOUT 1 2 1 2 2
20 13 C76 - C95 6 C107 2 C119 6
19
LTRIM LRF
17 + 1 -
U18
-
U19
-
U19
LADJ LIOUT 220pF 3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
8
9 14 1 2 + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
LLE LSJ U18
10 1 1 2 +15 +15
LDIN RSJ NE5532A
5 26 R82 R95 R102 R115 R122 R135
RDIN RIOUT C80
6 2 31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
RLE RRF 220pF
24 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
RADJ RVOUT
23 21
RTRIM +5VA
1
4 22 C111
1
1
C +5VD -5VA C99 C123 C
27 11 47PF 2% R111 R131
NC3 NC1 270PF 2% R91 1000PF 2%
2
1
2
1
2
0.1uF NC5 AGNDL
2
8 28
2
DGND AGNDR
R76 C104 C116 C128
AD1865 6.04K 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1%
C87 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
DRIGHT {3-D4,4-D1}
JP2 DNS
DAC VOLTAGE SELECT 1 2 C92 ~15 ~15
R83 R88 R103 R108 R123 R128
1
1
DNS 2200PF 1%
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K
+ C197
4
4
C88 R72 1 2 47uF
1 2 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
2
47uF 3.57K + + +
7 1 7
L2 1 2 1 2 2
1
8
DNS + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
DNS U20
+15 +15
NE5532A
R84 R96 R104 R116 R124 R136
31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1
1
C112
1
1
C100 R112 C124 R132
R92 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
226K 22.6K
2
2
57.6K
2
2
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7-19
Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual Audio Board (rack models)–A, B, C, D Balanced Outs (3 of 4)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 1 2 1 2
2
9 NC 200 0.1% 9 NC 200 0.1% 9 NC 200 0.1%
3.57K 8 1 2 3 3.57K 8 1 2 3 3.57K 8 1 2 3
R137 7 4 R158 7 4 R179 7 4
NO 5 NO 5 NO 5
1
1
R153 2 R174 2 R190 2
2 NC 200 0.1% 2 NC 200 0.1% 2 NC 200 0.1%
1 1 1
~15 3 1 2 ~15 3 1 2 ~15 3 1 2
6 6 6
4 4 4
4
4
NO NO NO
5 J603 5 J606 BLEFT 5 J609
ALEFT {1-A8,4-B1} + ARIGHT {1-B8,4-C1} + +
7 1/4" STEREO 7 1/4" STEREO {1-B8,4-B1} 7 1/4" STEREO
1
1
6 6 6
- - -
U22 R146 R149 U25 R167 R170 U28 R185 R187
1
1
10
10
10
8
8
5532A 30.1K 30.1K 5532A 30.1K 30.1K 5532A 30.1K 30.1K
2
2
+15 +15 +15
1 2 1 2 1 2
1 2 1 2 1 2
B 3.57K 3.57K 3.57K B
R144 R165 R184
5532A 5532A 5532A
2 U23 2 U26 2 U29
- - -
1 1 1
3 3 3
+ + +
C LEFT C RIGHT
RY2
B RIGHT RY5 RY8
DPDT DPDT DPDT
R154 R175 R191
2
2
9 NC 200 0.1% 9 NC 200 0.1% 9 NC 200 0.1%
3.57K 8 1 2 3 3.57K 8 1 2 3 3.57K 8 1 2 3
R138 7 4 R159 7 4 R180 7 4
NO 5 NO 5 NO 5
1
1
R155 2 R176 2 R192 2
2 NC 200 0.1% 2 NC 200 0.1% 2 NC 200 0.1%
1 1 1
~15 3 1 2 ~15 3 1 2 ~15 3 1 2
6 6 6
4 4 4
4
4
NO NO NO
BRIGHT 5 J604 CLEFT {2-A8,4-B1} 5 J607 CRIGHT 5 J610
+ + +
{1-C8,4-C1} 7 1/4" STEREO 7 1/4" STEREO {2-B8,4-D1} 7 1/4" STEREO
1
1
6 6 6
- - -
U23 R147 R150 U26 R168 R171 U29 R186 R188
1
1
10
10
10
8
8
5532A 30.1K 30.1K 5532A 30.1K 30.1K 5532A 30.1K 30.1K
2
2
+15 +15 +15
1 2 1 2 1 2
C 1.78K 1.78K 1.78K C
R141 R162 R182
OUTMUTE
{4-A4,C3,D2,D6}
1 2 1 2
3.57K 3.57K
R145 R166
5532A 5532A
2 U24 2 U27
- -
1 1
3 3
+ +
RY3
D LEFT RY6
DPDT DPDT
R156 R177
2
R157 2 R178 2
2 NC 200 0.1% 2 NC 200 0.1%
1 1
~15 3 1 2 ~15 3 1 2
6 6
4 4
4
NO NO
5 J605 DRIGHT {2-C8,4-D1} 5 J608
DLEFT {2-B8,4-B1} + +
7 1/4" STEREO 7 1/4" STEREO
1
6 6
- -
D U24 R148 R151 U27 R169 R172 D
1
1
10
10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7-20
Audio Board (rack models)–Mix Output, Phones Output (4 of 4) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Vcc
1
R210 Vcc Vcc
4.7K +15
E
2
1
B KSA931 C130 C134 C138 C142 C146 C150 C154 C158 C162 C166 C170 C174 C178 C182 C186
Q3 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
2
C
1
1
A R211 R214 Vcc A
2
470 470 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
E
2 C131 C135 C139 C143 C147 C151 C155 C159 C163 C167 C171 C175 C179 C183 C187
1
B KSA931
Q2
OUTMUTE {3-B1,C1,D1} ~15
C
1
1
+ C129 R215
1
D1 C132 C136 C140 C144 C148 C152 C156 C160 C164 C168 C172 C176 C180 C184
22uF 16V 1K R220
LL4148 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
2
16 1/2W
2
2
PWRSENSE {1-A1} 1 2
1 2
R205 D2
2
S1A (1N4001) 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C
10K LL4148
1 2 2 1 B Q1 D3 C133 C137 C141 C145 C149 C153 C157 C161 C165 C169 C173 C177 C181 C185
1
R204 UNMUTE {1-A1}
2
MMBT2222A
10.0K
E
+15
1 2
+15
R197
10.0K 5532A
8
ALEFT 1 2 6 U30
-
{1-A8,3-A1} 7
5
+ R212 R223
R198
4.99K 10.0K
4
10.0K 1 2 1 2
BLEFT 1 2 ~15
{1-B8,3-A6}
B +15
B
R199 5532A +15
R216
8
CLEFT 1 2 -
1 1 2 2 U33
{2-A8,3-C4} 3
+
-
1 RY10 MIX LEFT
R217 3 DPDT
R200 R201 + R229 6
4
10.0K 9 1
10.0K 10.0K 200 0.1%
4
NC
~15 1 2
DLEFT 1 2 1 2 8 1 2 2
~15
{2-B8,3-D1} 7 5
J611 NO 4
R230 3
5 R213 2
LMON R222 NC 200 0.1%
4 10.0K 3 1 2 J614
RMON 1 2 10.0K
3 1 2 4 1/4" STEREO
GND NO
2 R207
LOUT
1 10.0K 5532A R218
ROUT +15
1
SAMPLER - ~15
5 7 30.1K 30.1K
+ B
R219 5 R235 Q4
2
4
J612 +
10.0K 3 100 KSC2331
6 + E
NC 1 2 1 1 2
5 E
L_HI 2
4 -
R_HI
3
U34
B KSA931 PHONES
8
R_WPR 5532A RY11
2 Q5
L_WPR OUTMUTE {3-B1,C1,D1} +15 C DPDT
1 R233 R239
AGND
C 10.0K 9 NC 47 1/2W PHONES C
VOLUME 1 2 8 1 2 1
L
7 2
AGND
1
NO 3
~15 R240 R
R231
2 NC 47 1/2W
R193 R202 10.0K J615
3 1 2
10.0K 10.0K
2
4
ARIGHT 1 2 1 2 R208 NO
{1-B8,3-A4} 4.99K
1 2 +15
1
R196 R203 C
R237 R238
1
10
10.0K 10.0K B
1 2 1 2 Q6 4.99K 4.99K
BRIGHT R236
2
{1-C8,3-C1} 5 100 KSC2331
+15 + E
7 1 2
5532A E
8
R194 RY9 6
2 U31 -
10.0K 5532A - DPDT U34
1 R225 B KSA931
CRIGHT 1 2 2 U30 5532A
- 3 9 NC 200 0.1% R234 Q7
{2-B8,3-C6} 1 + C
8 1 2 3 10.0K
3
4
+ 7 4 1 2
R195 ~15 NO 5 MIX RIGHT
10.0K R226
1
2
DRIGHT 1 2 2 NC 200 0.1% 1 R232 ~15
{2-C8,3-D4} 3 1 2
6 10.0K
4
R209
2
NO
J613
10.0K 1/4" STEREO OUTMUTE {3-B1,C1,D1}
1 2
1
-
7
of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
5
+
K2600R Audio PCB SV2.5
Mix Output, Phones Output
Filename: 021218C0 Date: 9/15/99
OUTMUTE {3-B1,C1,D1} Eng: By: MRL
Mfg: Sht 04 of 04
Doc: 021218 Rev: RCV0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual Front Panel/Scanner Board (rack models)–Scanner, Front Panel I/F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VCC
P[7:0]
1
R8 R9 VCC
10K 10K
1
SP1 R11
C
2
100 R12
2
1
PHASEA 2 1 B 100 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8
66 2
DAC2 COMMON RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED
2
A 67 3 A
1
DAC1 PHASEB Q1 E MIDI
2
U1 MMBT2222 D9
74 DISK SONG MASTER MIDI EFFECTS Q ACCS SETUP PROGRAM
37451 P[37] RED
R1 75 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
1
24 P[36]
10K RESETOUT 76 SMIDI_TxD
TxD/ P[35] 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3
1 2 58 77 SMIDI_RxD VCC
AIN[7] RxD/ P[34] 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4
59 78
AIN[6] PWM/ P[33]
60 79
AIN[5] EV3/ P[32]
61 2
AIN[4] EV2/ P[31] EDIT SOFT C SOFT F EXIT CANCEL ENTER 1 4 7 +/-
62 3
AIN[3] EV1/ P[30] S9 S14 S17 S22 S37 S38 S25 S28 S31 S34
1
63
AIN[2]
64 42 R14 R15 R16 R17 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3
AIN[1] A15/ P[17]
65 43 10K 10K 10K 10K 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4
AIN[0] A14/ P[16]
44
2
A13/ P[15] VCC
P[7] 4 45
P[57]/SLD7 A12/ P[14]
P[6] 5 46 LAYER UP SOFT B SOFT E CURS UP CURS< INC 2 5 8 0
P[56]/SLD6 A11/ P[13]
P[5] 6 47 S10 S13 S16 S19 S18 S24 S26 S29 S32 S35
2
P[1] 10 50
1
R2 P[0] 11 51
.1UF P[50]/SLD0 A06/ P[06] LAYER DN SOFT A SOFT D CURS DN CURS> DEC 3 6 9 CLR
52
2
1M A05/ P[05] S11 S12 S15 S20 S21 S23 S27 S30 S33 S36
23 53 P[5]
2
25 18
MODE INT2/ P[61] Pins 3&4 on switches S1 - S38 are connected internally. Do not need traces between them.
19
INT1/ P[60]
1
R10
10K
2
R3
100 OHM
U2
2
PRE
P[3] 2 5
D Q
P[2] 3 6 VCC
CLK Q
C CLR C
10
U2
1
74HC74 PRE
EXTIAK 12 9
D Q
11 8
CLK Q
BATSENSE
CLR
J702
13
74HC74
1 2 EXTIRQ
EXTIAK EXTIRQ
3 5
SMIDI_RxD SMIDI_TxD
PCB Note:
11 12 VCC
CLK10 CLK10EN J702-12 must run
next to J2-11.
6 10
+12V +12 LCDCONT
1
7
~12V --12
9 14
BATSNS RESET
VCC R6
34.8K
2
DGND 4 8 13
1
1
5
3
--12V X1 R21
4
D +12V GJ1 10K D
1
3 R18 + C3 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC +12V ~12V YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
1
AGND 1 2
2
2
E
2
C
1 2 2N2907 B
J701 47UF,6.3V Q4 K2600 RACK SCANNER
2
U1 U1 U2 U3
Q3 B R20
~12V Filename: 021209A4 Date: 2000/11/02
2N2222 4..7K Eng: By: Mike Richmond
E
1 2
RAV4: Changed value of R6 and R7 for Tianma LCD. Mfg: Sht 1 of 1
RAV3: Updated version to match BOM. No schem changes were made. Doc: 021209A4 Rev: RAV4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Audio Board (keyboard models)–A DACs, B DACs, Filters (1 of 4) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
LLE LSJ 2200PF 1% + C190
11 DACDA 10 1 1 2 8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K
4
DACDA LDIN RSJ C20 R1 1 2 47uF
9 DACDB 5 26 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
2
DACDB RDIN RIOUT C11 47uF 3.57K + + +
7 6 2 7 1 7
CH1 RLE RRF 220pF 1 2 1 2 2
5 24 3 - C33 6 C45 2 C57 6
CH2
3 DACLE 23
RADJ RVOUT
21 + 1 -
U4
-
U5
-
U5
DACLE RTRIM +5VA 3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
8
1 4 22 + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
DACCLK +5VD -5VA U4
27 11 +15 +15
NC3 NC1 NE5532A
1
1
25 16 C9 C14 R10 R25 R30 R45 R50 R65
NC4 NC2
18 15 0.1uF 0.1uF 31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
NC5 AGNDL
2
8 28 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
DGND AGNDR
1
AD1865 C49
1
C37 R41 C61 R61
R21 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
226K 22.6K
2
57.6K
2
U1
2
74HC139
2 4 DCLKA R6 C42 C54 C66
1
Y2 DNS
1 7 C30
G Y3 1 2 R11 R18 ~15 R31 R38 R51 R58 ~15
1
2200PF 1%
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K
+ C191
4
C22 R2 1 2 47uF
1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
2
47uF 3.57K + + +
7 1 7
U1 1 2 1 2 2
Vcc - C34 6 C46 2 C58 6
74HC139 + 1 -
U6
-
U7
-
U7
14 12 3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
8
B A Y0 + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A B
13 11 U6
B Y1 +15 +15
10 NE5532A
Y2 R12 R26 R32 R46 R52 R66
15 9
G Y3 31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1
C50
1
C38 R42 C62 R62
R22 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
226K 22.6K
2
57.6K
2
2
R7 C43 C55 C67
6.04K 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1%
C23 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
DNS BLEFT {3-A6,4-B1}
1 2 C31 ~15 ~15
R13 R19 R33 R39 R53 R59
2200PF 1%
1
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K + C192
4
C24 R3 1 2
1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5 47uF
U3 47uF 3.57K + + +
2
7 1 7
7 12 1 2 1 2 2
CLK LVOUT - C35 6 C47 2 C59 6
20
LTRIM LRF
13 C12 + 1 -
U8
-
U9
-
U9
19 17 3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
220pF
8
LADJ LIOUT + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
9 14 1 2 U8
LLE LSJ +15 +15
10 1 1 2 NE5532A
LDIN RSJ R14 R27 R34 R47 R54 R67
5 26
RDIN RIOUT C16 31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
6 2
RLE RRF 220pF 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
24 3
RADJ RVOUT
23 21
1
RTRIM +5VA C51
1
1
4 22 C39 C63
C +5VD -5VA 47PF 2% R43 R63 C
27 11 270PF 2% R23 1000PF 2%
2
NC3 NC1 226K 22.6K
1
2
25 16 C10 C15 57.6K
1
C1 NC4 NC2
2
18 15 0.1uF 0.1uF
2
8 28
2
1
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K + C193
4
4
DNS C26 R4 1 2
1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5 47uF
1 2 47uF 3.57K + + +
2
7 1 7
1 2 1 2 2
L1 - C36 6 C48 2 C60 6
1
+ C2 C4 2.5T + 1 -
U10
-
U11
-
U11
3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
0.1uF
8
8
100uF 6.3V DNS + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
2
DNS U10
DNS +15 +15
NE5532A
R16 R28 R36 R48 R56 R68
31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1
1
C52
1
1
C40 R44 C64 R64
R24 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
2
1 3 57.6K
IN OUT +5ANA 2
2
2
4
D +15V D
AGND
3 YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
2
+5V
1 Reproduction without the express written consent
1
1 2 100uF 25V 0.1uF VR2 100uF 25V 0.1UF of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
2
+ C188 C189 2 3
IN OUT ~5ANA A DACs, B DACs, Filters
100uF 6.3V 0.1uF
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual Audio Board (keyboard models)–C DACs, D DACs, Filters (2 of 4)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
U12
7 12 R73 C101 C113 C125
CLK LVOUT 6.04K 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1%
20 13 C77
LTRIM LRF C81 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 CLEFT {3-C4,4-B1}
19 17 220pF
A DCLKB {1-A8} LADJ LIOUT DNS A
9 14 1 2 C89
1
DACLE {1-A8} LLE LSJ 1 2 R77 R85 ~15 R97 R105 R117 R125 ~15 + C194
10 1 1 2 2200PF 1%
DACDA {1-A8} LDIN RSJ 8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K 47uF
4
5 26 C82 R69 1 2
2
DACDB {1-A8} RDIN RIOUT C75 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
6 2 47uF 3.57K + + +
DCLKD {1-A8} RLE RRF 220pF 7 1 7
24 3 1 2 1 2 2
RADJ RVOUT - C93 6 C105 2 C117 6
23
RTRIM +5VA
21 + 1 -
U14
-
U15
-
U15
4 22 3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
8
+5VD -5VA + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
27 11 U14
NC3 NC1 +15 +15
1
8 28
DGND AGNDR 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
AD1865
1
C109
1
C97 R109 C121 R129
R89 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
226K 22.6K
2
57.6K
2
2
R74 C102 C114 C126
1
DNS
1 2 C90 ~15 ~15
R79 R86 R99 R106 R119 R126
1
2200PF 1%
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K
+ C195
4
C84 R70 1 2 47uF
1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
2
47uF 3.57K + + +
7 1 7
1 2 1 2 2
- C94 6 C106 2 C118 6
+ 1 -
U16
-
U17
-
U17
3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
8
B + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A B
U16
+15 +15
NE5532A
R80 R94 R100 R114 R120 R134
31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1
C110
1
C98 R110 C122 R130
R90 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
226K 22.6K
2
57.6K
2
2
R75 C103 C115 C127
6.04K 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1%
C85 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
DLEFT {3-D1,4-B1}
DNS
1 2 C91 ~15 ~15
R81 R87 R101 R107 R121 R127
1
2200PF 1%
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K
+ C196
4
C86 R71 1 2 47uF
U13 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
2
47uF 3.57K + + +
7 12 7 1 7
CLK LVOUT 1 2 1 2 2
20 13 C76 - C95 6 C107 2 C119 6
19
LTRIM LRF
17 + 1 -
U18
-
U19
-
U19
LADJ LIOUT 220pF 3 180PF 2% 68PF 2% 150PF 2%
8
9 14 1 2 + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
LLE LSJ U18
10 1 1 2 +15 +15
LDIN RSJ NE5532A
5 26 R82 R95 R102 R115 R122 R135
RDIN RIOUT C80
6 2 31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
RLE RRF 220pF
24 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
RADJ RVOUT
23 21
RTRIM +5VA
1
4 22 C111
1
1
C +5VD -5VA C99 C123 C
27 11 47PF 2% R111 R131
NC3 NC1 270PF 2% R91 1000PF 2%
1
2
25 16 C74 C79 226K 22.6K
1
2
Vcc C69 NC4 NC2 57.6K
18 15 0.1uF 0.1uF
2
0.1uF NC5 AGNDL
2
8 28
2
DGND AGNDR
R76 C104 C116 C128
AD1865 6.04K 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1% 2200PF 1%
C87 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
DRIGHT {3-D4,4-D1}
JP2 DNS
DAC VOLTAGE SELECT 1 2 C92 ~15 ~15
R83 R88 R103 R108 R123 R128
1
1
DNS 2200PF 1%
8.45K 8.45K 15.0K 15.0K 6.98K 6.98K
+ C197
4
4
C88 R72 1 2 47uF
1 2 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5
2
47uF 3.57K + + +
7 1 7
L2 1 2 1 2 2
1
8
DNS + 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A 1 2 NE5532A
DNS U20
+15 +15
NE5532A
R84 R96 R104 R116 R124 R136
31.6K 4.64K 76.8K 4.64K 53.6K 4.12K
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1
1
C112
1
1
C100 R112 C124 R132
R92 47PF 2%
270PF 2% 1000PF 2%
2
226K 22.6K
2
2
57.6K
2
2
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Audio Board (keyboard models)–A, B, C, D Balanced Outs (3 of 4) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 1 2 1 2
3.57K 3.57K 3.57K
R143 R164 R183
5532A 5532A 5532A
2 U22 2 U25 2 U28
- - -
1 1 1
3 3 3
+ + +
2
9 NC 200 1% 9 NC 200 1% 9 NC 200 1%
3.57K 8 1 2 5 3.57K 8 1 2 5 3.57K 8 1 2 5
R137 7 4 R158 7 4 R179 7 4
NO 3 NO 3 NO 3
1
1
R153 2 R174 2 R190 2
2 NC 200 1% 2 NC 200 1% 2 NC 200 1%
1 1 1
~15 3 1 2 ~15 3 1 2 ~15 3 1 2
J603 J606 J609
4 4 4
4
4
NO 1/4" STEREO NO 1/4" STEREO NO 1/4" STEREO
5 5 5
ALEFT {1-A8,4-B1} + ARIGHT {1-B8,4-C1} + BLEFT {1-B8,4-B1} +
7 7 7
1
1
6 6 6
- - -
U22 R146 R149 U25 R167 R170 U28 R185 R187
1
1
10
10
10
8
8
5532A 30.1K 30.1K 5532A 30.1K 30.1K 5532A 30.1K 30.1K
2
2
+15 +15 +15
1 2 1 2 1 2
1.78K 1.78K 1.78K
R140 R161 R181
OUTMUTE {4-A4,C3,D2,D7}
1 2 1 2 1 2
B 3.57K 3.57K 3.57K B
R144 R165 R184
5532A 5532A 5532A
2 U23 2 U26 2 U29
- - -
1 1 1
3 3 3
+ + +
C LEFT C RIGHT
RY2 B RIGHT RY5 RY8
DPDT DPDT DPDT
R154 R175 R191
2
2
9 NC 200 1% 9 NC 200 1% 9 NC 200 1%
3.57K 8 1 2 5 3.57K 8 1 2 5 3.57K 8 1 2 5
R138 7 4 R159 7 4 R180 7 4
NO 3 NO 3 NO 3
1
1
R155 2 R176 2 R192 2
2 NC 200 1% 2 NC 200 1% 2 NC 200 1%
1 1 1
~15 3 1 2 ~15 3 1 2 ~15 3 1 2
J604 J607 J610
4 4 4
4
4
NO 1/4" STEREO NO 1/4" STEREO NO 1/4" STEREO
5 5 5
BRIGHT {1-C8,4-C1} + CLEFT {2-A8,4-B1} + CRIGHT {2-B8,4-D1} +
7 7 7
1
1
6 6 6
- - -
U23 R147 R150 U26 R168 R171 U29 R186 R188
1
1
10
10
10
8
8
5532A 30.1K 30.1K 5532A 30.1K 30.1K 5532A 30.1K 30.1K
2
2
+15 +15 +15
1 2 1 2 1 2
C 1.78K 1.78K 1.78K C
R141 R162 R182
OUTMUTE {4-A4,C3,D2,D7}
1 2 1 2
3.57K 3.57K
R145 R166
5532A 5532A
2 U24 2 U27
- -
1 1
3 3
+ +
9 NC 200 1% 9 NC 200 1%
3.57K 8 1 2 5 3.57K 8 1 2 5
R139 7 4 R160 7 4
NO 3 NO 3 D RIGHT
1
R157 2 R178 2
2 NC 200 1% 2 NC 200 1%
1 1
~15 3 1 2 ~15 3 1 2
J605 J608
4 4
4
6 6
- -
D U24 R148 R151 U27 R169 R172 D
1
1
10
10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual Audio Board (keyboard models)–Mix Output, Phones Output (4 of 4)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Vcc
1
R210 Vcc Vcc
4.7K +15
E
2
1
B KSA931 C130 C134 C138 C142 C146 C150 C154 C158 C162 C166 C170 C174 C178 C182 C186
Q3 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
2
1
1
A R211 R214 Vcc A
2
470 470 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C131 C135 C139 C143 C147 C151 C155 C159 C163 C167 C171 C175 C179 C183 C187
E
2
1
B KSA931
Q2
~15
C
1
OUTMUTE {3-B1,C1,D1}
1
+ C129 R215
1
D1 C132 C136 C140 C144 C148 C152 C156 C160 C164 C168 C172 C176 C180 C184
22uF 16V 1K R220
LL4148 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
2
16 1/2W
2
2
1 2
PWRSENSE {1-A1} 1 2
R205 D2
2
S1A (1N4001) 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C
10K LL4148
1 2 2 1 B Q1 D3 C133 C137 C141 C145 C149 C153 C157 C161 C165 C169 C173 C177 C181 C185
1
R204 UNMUTE {1-A1}
2
MMBT2222A
10.0K
E
+15
1 2
+15
R197
10.0K 5532A
8
1 2 6 U30
ALEFT {1-A8,3-A1} -
7
5
+ R212 R223
R198
4.99K 10.0K
4
10.0K 1 2 1 2
1 2 ~15
BLEFT {1-B8,3-A6}
B +15
B
R199 5532A +15
R216
8
1 2 -
CLEFT {2-A8,3-C4}
3
1 1 2 2
-
U33
1 RY10
MIX LEFT
+
R217 3 DPDT
R200 R201 + R229 1/4" STEREO
4
10.0K 9 1 J614
10.0K 10.0K NC 200 1%
4
~15 1 2
1 2 1 2 8 1 2 2
DLEFT {2-B8,3-D1} ~15
7 3
J611 NO 4
R230 5
5 R213 2
LMON R222 NC 200 1%
4 10.0K 3 1 2
RMON 1 2 10.0K
3 1 2 4
GND NO
2 R207
LOUT
1 10.0K 5532A R218
ROUT +15
1
SAMPLER - ~15
5 7 30.1K 30.1K
+ B
R219 5 R235 Q4
2
4
J612 +
10.0K 3 100 KSC2331
+ E
1 1 2 1 1 2
L_HI E
2 2
L_WPR -
GND1
3 U34
B KSA931 PHONES
8
4 5532A RY11
GND2 Q5
5 OUTMUTE {3-B1,C1,D1} +15 C DPDT
R_WPR R233 R239
6
C R_H 10.0K 9 NC 47 1/2W C
1 2 8 1 2 5
SLIDER 7 4
1
NO 3
~15 R240
R231 2
2 NC 47 1/2W
R193 R202 10.0K 1
3 1 2
10.0K 10.0K J615
2
4
ARIGHT 1 2 1 2 R208 NO 1/4" STEREO
{1-B8,3-A4} 4.99K
1 2 +15
1
R196 R203 C
R237 R238
1
10
10.0K 10.0K B
1 2 1 2 Q6 4.99K 4.99K
BRIGHT R236
2
5 100 KSC2331
{1-C8,3-C1} +15 + E
7 1 2
5532A E
8
R194 RY9 6
2 U31 -
10.0K 5532A - DPDT U34
1 R225 B KSA931
CRIGHT 1 2 2
-
U30
3 9
5532A
Q7
1 + NC 200 1% R234 C
{2-B8,3-C6} 8 1 2 5
3 10.0K
4
+ 7 4 1 2
R195 ~15 NO 3
10.0K R226 MIX RIGHT
1
2
DRIGHT 1 2 2 NC 200 1% 1 R232 ~15
{2-C8,3-D4} 3 1 2
J613 10.0K
4
R209 NO 1/4" STEREO
2
-
7
of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
5
+
K2600K AUDIO PCB SV2.5
Mix Output, Phones Output
Filename: 021212D0 Date: 9/21/99
OUTMUTE {3-B1,C1,D1} Eng: By: MRL
Mfg: Sht 04 of 04
Doc: 021212 Rev: RDV0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Front Panel Board (keyboard models)–Buttons and LEDs Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
A B C D E F G H
B COL0
B COL1
B COL2
B COL3
B COL4
B COL5
COL6
1 1
E C E C E C E C E C E C
Q14 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13
SP1
2SA1271 2SA1271 2SA1271 2SA1271 2SA1271 2SA1271
1
PHASEA
2
COMMON
3
PHASEB Q1 R1 AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 SLIDER 1
U2
1
2N2222 15 RED RED RED RED RECORD PLAY/PAUSE
74HC138
SW ROTARY C E 1 2 RED RED
1 A Y0 15 COL0
2 14 COL1 2 2
VCC B Y1 DUAL COLOR DUAL COLOR
2 3 13 COL2 2
B
C Y2
12 COL3 D7 D13
J202 Y3
VCC 11 COL4 AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 SLIDER 1
Front Panel Y4 Q2 R2 GREEN GREEN
3
4 G2A 10 COL5 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN
1
20 + C1 Y5 2N2222 15
+5V 5 9 COL6
19 470uF 6V G2B Y6 C E 1 2
DGND3 6 G1 7
2
16 Y7
DGND2
15
DGND1 EFFECTS DISK Q ACCESS SONG
1
1
R3
18 RED RED RED RED IBBB 1 IBBB 2
PHASEB 1
17 Q3 R4 D3 D9 D4 D10 RED RED
PHASEA J201
2
2N2222 15
2
SLIDER BRIDGE
14 C E 1 2
SENSE
13 7
DRIVE LEDROW8
3 6 3
SETUP MASTER PROGRAM MIDI LEDROW7
1
12 + C6 C5 5
1
1
COLD LEDROW6
11 470uF 6V 0.1uF RED RED RED RED 4
COLC LEDROW4
2
10 Q4 R5 D5 D11 D6 D12 3
COLB LEDROW3
2
2
9 2N2222 15 2
COLA LEDROW2
C E 1 2 1
LEDROW1
8 ROW7
ROW7 R10
7 ROW6 VCC 16
ROW6 2.2k COL5
B
6 ROW5 15
ROW5 1 2 COL4
5 ROW4 14
ROW4 SLIDER 2 SLIDER 3 SLIDER 4 SLIDER 5 SLIDER 6 SLIDER 7 COL3
4 ROW3 Q5 R6 13
B
Q16 11 9
G SWROW2
10
ROW1 3 2 SLIDER 2 SLIDER 3 SLIDER 4 SLIDER 5 SLIDER 6 SLIDER 7 SWROW1
D[1] Q[1] Q6 R7
ROW3 4 5 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN
D[2] Q[2] 2N2222 15
ROW5 7 6
D[3] Q[3] C E 1 2
ROW7 8 D[4] 9
Q[4]
ROW6 13 12
D[5] Q[5]
ROW4 14 15
B
D[6] Q[6]
ROW2 17 16
D[7] Q[7] SLIDER 8
ROW0 18 19
D[8] Q[8] Q7 R8 RED
2N2222 15
C E 1 2
5 5
B
SLIDER 8
Q8 R9 GREEN
2N2222 15
C E 1 2
1 3 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3
2 4 2 4 1N4148 2 4 1N4148 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4
U1 S28 S27 S29 S30 S38 S43 S44
74HC541
ROW7 18 2 DOWN "-" D102 "+" D108 KEYPAD 2 KEYPAD 5 KEYPAD 8 KEYPAD 0
B[1] A[1]
6 ROW6 17 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 6
B[2] A[2]
ROW5 16 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4
B[3] A[3] 1N4148 1N4148
ROW4 15 5 S26 S36 S37 S31 S39 S42 S45
B[4] A[4]
ROW3 14 6 VCC
B[5] A[5]
ROW2 13 7
B[6] A[6] CANCEL ENTER KEYPAD 3 KEYPAD 6 KEYPAD 9 CLEAR RP1
ROW1 12 8 1
B[7] A[7] 1 3 1 3 SLIDER 8 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 COM
ROW0 11 B[8] A[8] 9 2 R1
2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4
3
S48 S47 S32 S40 S41 S46 R2
G2 G1 4 R3
5
1
19
C2 C3 C4 C7
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF SOFT 1 D103 SOFT 2 D109 SOFT 3 D104 SOFT 4 D110 SOFT 5 D105 SOFT 6 D111 EXIT
2
1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3
2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148
S24 S23 S22 S21 S20 S19 S9
Reproduction without the express written consent
of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 SLIDER 1 IBBB 1 IBBB 2
K2501 FRONT PANEL
Buttons and LEDs
8 8
Filename: 021211A0 Date: 8/27/01
SLIDER 2 SLIDER 3 SLIDER 4 SLIDER 5 SLIDER 6 SLIDER 7
Eng: M.Richmond By: DMH
Mfg: Sht 1 of 1
Doc: 021211-000 Rev: A V0
A B C D E F G H
7-27
Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual Slider Board (keyboard models)
A B C D E F G H I
1 1
SLIDER 1 SLIDER 2 SLIDER 3 SLIDER 4 SLIDER 5 SLIDER 6 SLIDER 7 SLIDER 8
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
VOLUME
UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP C1
J301 0.1UF
6PIN RA .098SP
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
VOLUME
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 AGnd
TOP-L 1 2
SLDR-L 2
1 3
2 2
GND1 3 U R9
GND2 4 P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 6
SLDR-R 5
TOP-R 6 AGnd AGnd AGnd AGnd AGnd AGnd AGnd AGnd
5 4 3
I7
2
I6
5 I5 U1
1
I4 CD4051B
12
I3
15 I2
14 I1
13
I0 Vcc 16
3 J304 9 A2 GND 8 3
4PIN RA .098SP 10 J302
A1
11 Vee 7
7PIN RA .098SP
IBBB A0
6 EN SLIDERS
BRIDGE
7 +5VREF
COL2 4
3
COL1 6 OUT
2 AGnd AGnd
SWROW
1
LEDROW 2 MUXA0
3 MUXA1
4 MUXA2
K2500K 1
GND1
5 GND2
SLIDER
4 4
BRIDGE
16 AGnd
COL5
COL4 15
COL3 14
13
COL2
12
COL1
11
COL0
LEDROW8 7
6
LEDROW7
5
LEDROW6 D1 D2 D3 D4
4
LEDROW4
3
LEDROW3
2 AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 SLIDER 1
LEDROW2
1
5 LEDROW1 5
8
SWROW6
SWROW2 9
SWROW1 10 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10
D11
SLIDER 8
6 6
S1 S2 S3 S4
S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10
K2500/X SLIDER
Filename: 021076A1.ds2 Date: 10/3/95
Eng: By: Richmond
Mfg: Sht. 1 of 1
Doc: 021076 Rev: A Ver 1
A B C D E F G H I
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Scanner Board (keyboard models)–Scanner Kybd I/F, Play I/F (1 of 2) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
R5 1 2 1M
BATSENSE {2-D7}
AUXO[7:0]
AUXO[7:0]
CPDL1SNS {2-A8}
CPDL2SNS {2-A8}
BRTHSNS {2-A8}
SMIDI_TxD {2-C1}
J701
SMIDI_RxD {2-D7}
1
10 R6 1 2 1K C5
KBDPRESS
.1uF DNS VCC VCC
R25 R42
2
1
7 R9 1 2 1K
MUXOUT
VCC 1 R55 R56
A15/VPP[32k] U4
6 AUXO[2] 66 SA[14] 27 10K 10K
MUXA2 DAC2 A14 SA[14] 1 U7
5 AUXO[1] 67 SA[13] 26 A14
2
MUXA1 DAC1 A13 26
4 AUXO[0] SA[12] 2 19 SD[7] A13
MUXA0 U1 A12 D07 SA[12] 2
1
74 SA[11] 23 18 SD[6] A12 19 SD[7] SD[7] 18 19 AUXO[7]
37451 P[37] A11 D06 SA[11] 23 D07 D[8] Q[8]
3 +5Vref {2-A1,A3,A4,C3,C4} 75 R19 SA[10] 21 17 SD[5] A11 18 SD[6] SD[6] 17 16 AUXO[6]
+5REF 24 P[36] A10 D05 SA[10] 21 D06 D[7] Q[7]
2 RESETOUT 76 10K SA[09] 24 16 SD[4] A10 17 SD[5] SD[5] 14 15 AUXO[5] J705
-12V ~12V TxD/ P[35] A09 D04 SA[09] 24 D05 D[6] Q[6] VCC
1 58 77 SA[08] 25 15 SD[3] A09 16 SD[4] SD[4] 13 12 AUXO[4]
2
AGND AIN[7] RxD/ P[34] A08 D03 SA[08] 25 D04 D[5] Q[5]
59 78 SA[07] 3 13 SD[2] A08 15 SD[3] SD[3] 8 9 AUXO[3] 20
AIN[6] PWM/ P[33] A07 D02 SA[07] 3 D03 D[4] Q[4] +5V
60 79 SA[06] 4 12 SD[1] A07 13 SD[2] SD[2] 7 6 AUXO[2] 19
PLAYER CONTROL AIN[5] EV3/ P[32] A06 D01 SA[06] 4 D02 D[3] Q[3] DGND3
61 2 SA[05] 5 11 SD[0] A06 12 SD[1] SD[1] 4 5 AUXO[1] 16
J702 AIN[4] EV2/ P[31] A05 D00 SA[05] 5 D01 D[2] Q[2] DGND2
62 3 SA[04] 6 A05 11 SD[0] SD[0] 3 2 AUXO[0] 15
AIN[3] EV1/ P[30] A04 SA[04] 6 D00 D[1] Q[1] DGND1
7 +5Vref {2-A1,A3,A4,C3,C4} 63 SA[03] 7 A04
+5REF AIN[2] A03 SA[03] 7 AUXOUT 11
64 42 SA[15] SA[02] 8 A03 CLK 18
AIN[1] A15/ P[17] A02 SA[02] 8 RESET 1 PHASEB
6 R10 1 2 1K 65 43 SA[14] SA[01] 9 A02 20 CLR 17
OUT AIN[0] A14/ P[16] A01 SA[01] 9 CE PHASEA
44 SA[13] SA[00] 10 A01 22
A13/ P[15] A00 SA[00] 10 OE 74HC273
4 AUXO[2] RB[7] 4 45 SA[12] A00 27 AUXO[6] 14
MUXA2 P[57]/SLD7 A12/ P[14] 20 WE U8 SENSE
3 AUXO[1] RB[6] 5 46 SA[11] CE AUXO[7] 13
MUXA1 P[56]/SLD6 A11/ P[13] 22 DRIVE
2 AUXO[0] RB[5] 6 47 SA[10] OE/VPP
MUXA0 P[55]/SLD5 A10/ P[12]
RB[4] 7 48 SA[09] 12
P[54]/SLD4 A09/ P[11] COLD
5 RB[3] 8 49 SA[08] AUXO[5] 11
ANGD2 P[53]/SLD3 A08/ P[10] COLC
1 RB[2] 9 AUXO[4] 10
AGND1 P[52]/SLD2 COLB
RB[1] 10 50 SA[07] AUXO[3] 9
P[51]/SLD1 A07/ P[07] COLA
RB[0] 11 51 SA[06] SA[15:00]
SLIDER P[50]/SLD0 A06/ P[06]
52 SA[05] BT[7] 8
B A05/ P[05] SD[7:0] ROW7 B
23 53 SA[04] BT[6] 7
SYNC A04/ P[04] ROW6
CPDL2 {2-A8} 54 SA[03] BT[5] 6
A03/ P[03] ROW5
CPDL1 {2-A8} 22 55 SA[02] BT[4] 5
R/W A02/ P[02] ROW4
SWR 20 56 SA[01] BT[3] 4
RB[7:0]
AVCC
70 12 RA[7]
1
2 1
2 1
2 1
73 15 RA[4]
VSS2 A0/ P[64] .1uF .1uF .1uF
32 16 RA[3]
VSS1 RDY/ P[63]
17 RA[2]
INT3/ P[62] VCC
2 1 25 18 RA[1]
MODE INT2/ P[61]
19 RA[0]
R18 INT1/ P[60]
1
10K
R21 13
QH
10K U5 12
CLK12 QG
11
2
QF
C R1 R4 2 10 VCC C
B QE
1M 0 ohm 1 6
A QD
1 2 1 2 5 RB[7] 10K 2 1 R57
1-2 = 76 KEYS QC
8 4 RB[6] 10K 2 1 R58
3-4 = DIAGS CLK QB
9 3 RB[5] 10K 2 1 R59
5-6 = OPTION CLR QA
1 2 RB[4] 10K 2 1 R60
J703 J704
74HC164 RB[3] 10K 2 1 R61
1 2
Y1 R26 1 2 100 35 38 R43 1 2 100 RB[2] 10K 2 1 R62
1
MK3T BR4T
19
13 19 R45 1 2 100
1
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+5Vref {1-A1,B1}
C
1 2 D1
1 2 B Q1
1 2
MMBT2907 R79 10K CPDL1SNS {1-A1}
R73 4.7K
E 1N4148
CPDL1 {1-B1}
1 2
D2 CPDL2SNS {1-A1}
A 1 2 D4 A
C14 CPDL2 {1-B1}
4148
3 .1uF 1 2 4148
BRTHSNS {1-A1}
4
R80 10K 1 2
1
5 D3 VCC
1
6 DNS 1000pF,X7R
+5Vref {1-A1,B1}
2
1 2
J706 Switch Pedal 4
D6 C20 3 D10 VCC R96
4148 1000pF,X7R 4 4148 10K
1 2 R92 1 2 1 2
5 1K
1 2 2 1 2
R86 PDL4 {1-D1}
+5Vref {1-A1,B1} 1
R75 10K R82 100.0K,1% 1 2
1
1
C11 J710 6
1.1M,1% 1 2 C23
1
1000pF,X7R D14
1 2
2
2
R85 4148
1
R76 1.5M +12V SS12
1000pF,X7R
1.0M,1% TL072CD R83 D8
2
2
3 1 2 2 U9 100.0K,1% TL072CD R87 Switch Pedal 3
8
- VCC R97
4 1 1 2 6 U9 10K 3 D11
- 10K
5 3 7 1 2 4 R95 4148
1
+ 1 2 1 2
Control Pedal 2 2 C12 5 5 1K
R84 +
1 .1uF 2 1 2
2
1
6 1
1 2 SS12 1 2
1
~12V J711 6
J707 D9 C24
D15
2
R77
2
~12V 4148
B 100 +12V ~12V B
2 1 2 1000pF,X7R
4
1
4 R93 4148
1 1 2 1 2
R78 R81 5 1K
J708 VCC
49.9K 20.0K,1% 2 1 2
2
1
J712 6
1
C25
1
C13 D16
2
1000pF,X7R 4148
2
1000pF,X7R
Switch Pedal 1
3 D13 VCC R99
4 4148 10K
R94 1 2 1 2
5
+5Vref {1-A1,B1}
1K
2 1 2
PDL1 {1-D1}
1
1 2
1
VCC ~12V +12V VCC J713 6
+5Vref {1-A1,B1} C26
SCANNER POWER D17
VR1
2
SS12 4148
5 78L05ACM VCC +12V ~12V
--12V D7
4 8 1 2 1
+12V IN OUT 1000pF,X7R
3
AGND G1 G2 G3 G4
2
+5V TP1 TP2 TP4 TP6
1
2
C + C10 + C17 C
1
J709 GJ2
100uF,16V
+ C18
1 2 + C15 100UF,6.3V
2
100uF,6.3V 100uF,16V
VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
1
C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36
.1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF
2
EXTIRQ {1-B7}
SMIDI_TxD {1-A7}
VCC
J714
1
2 1
R88 VCC EXTIRQ EXTIAK EXTIAK {1-D1}
34.8K
2
5 3
SMIDI_TxD SMIDI_RxD SMIDI_RxD {1-A7}
VCC
1
1 2 12 11
1
CLK10EN CLK10 NC
2
+12V ~12V
R89 2 D18 R102 R100 R91 100ohm
10 6
RESET {1-D1} 10K 1N4148 20K 2.2K LCDCONT +12
7
1
1
--12
2
14 9
3
R104 RESET BATSNS BATSENSE {1-A1} All resistors are 5% unless specified otherwise.
10K All capacitors are Z5U unless specified otherwise.
1
C22 + R101
1
4 8 13 DGND
2
4.99K
2 1 B MMBT2907 YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
Q2 RESET {1-D1}
E
2 1
Filename: 021208A3 Date: 2000/11/02
Eng: By: Mike Richmond
Mfg: Sht 2 of 2
RAV3: Changed value of R90 for Tianma LCD.
Doc: 021208A3 Rev: RAV3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Player Control Board (keyboard models)–Player Control Interface Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
2 1
+5Vana
R26 240K
J402
6PIN1ROW.098SP +5Vana 8
+5Vana R22 5
7
WHEELS 3 6 U5a
1 240K MOD 100K
PCHHI 100K 1
2 PITCH U5b CENTER
PCHWIP 2 R25 R27 4
3 CENTER TLC2272
PCHLO
4 R23 R21
TLC2272 240K R28
MODHI 5 390K
MODWIP 6 R24 390K R29 AGnd
240K
MODLO
91ohm C4 .1uF AGnd C6
WHITE C5 10K R30
J403 .022uF2 1
R11 2 1 2 1 .022uF
B 10K
B
4PIN1ROW.100SP
50K R17 3 R20
P-STRIP 1
1 2
U3b
HI2 2
10K
TLC2272
HI1 4 +5Vana
3 6 D1 TLC2272
LOW1 4 7
U4a R18
LOW2 5
1N270 3
+5Vana 100K J401
J404 8 R14 R12 R7 R8
4 U2 10PIN1ROW.098SP
4PIN1ROW.100SP R19 - 100K 100K 100K 100K
BLACK +5Vana LM339 +5Vana
2 1
200K
8
2 74HC4051 PLAYER
P-STRIP 1 C3 - U1 a 4
HI2 2 .1uF 50K R15 LM339 14
5
+ 2
AI7 3 CONTROL
HI1 R32 R6 5
AI6 AOUT 10
U1 c AI5 KEYPRESSURE
3 1.0K 9 12 1
AI4
LOW1 TLC2272 1.5K + 9
4 12 PITCHWHEEL
LOW2 1N4001 AI3 8
AGnd 15 16 MODWHEEL
Q1 2 D2 AI2 Vcc
14
2SA1271 U4b 1 AI1 7
D7 1 13 MUXOUT
3 1 AI0
1N270 2 8
R33 AGnd 10
-
6
- 3 2 9 GND 6
MUXA2
R31 2.2K R34 3 A2 5
150ohm LM339 LM339 10 MUXA1
150ohm 13 1 JP1 11
A1 7 1
4
J406 U1 d U1 b A0 Vee C1 MUXA0
R10 6
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
FLEXPC5PIN 11
+
7
+
EN .1uF 3
+5REF
D3
D4
D5
D6
47ohm 2 2
1 -12
SUPER GND
RIBBON
2
SEC1 3
SEC2 1
SEC3
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 C2 1
5
REF+ 4 100K 100K 100K 100K 150K AGnd
.1uF
REF- 2
J405
A R9 A
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
FLEXPC5PIN
D10
D11
D8
D9
2.2K
MINI
2 1
RIBBON PN3904
C7
1 Q2 PN3906 20K 50K R13 RIBBON YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
REF+ 2 Q3 .1uF
REF- SENS. Young Chang R&D Inst. - Waltham, MA, USA
3 R35 Duplication without the express written
PSENS 4.7K consent of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
TLC2272
4 4
FSENSHI 5 R36 6 K2500/X PLAYER CONTROL INTERFACE
R16
FSENSLO 7
U3a Filename: 021077B3.DS3 Date: 7/31/101
AGnd 5
10K
+5Vana Eng: By: H. Chamberlin
8
Mfg: Sht: 1 of 1
AGnd AGnd
Doc#: 021077 Rev: B Ver 3
2 1
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Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual Itty Bitty Button Board (keyboard models)
A B C D E F G
1 1
2 2
D2
IBB1
D8
IBB2
3 K2048K 3
IBBB BRIDGE S3 S11
IBB1 IBB2
COL2 4
3
COL1
2
SWROW
1
LEDROW
J1301
5PIN,.098"SP
4 4
5 5
YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
Young Chang R&D Inst. - Waltham, MA, USA
Duplication without the express written consent of
Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
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Digital I/O Board–Relays, AES Encoding, KDS Encoding (1 of 3) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
A B C D E F G H
KDSERRFLAG {3-H5}
KDSERRCNT0 {3-H5}
KDSERRCNT1 {3-H5}
KDSINLOCK {3-H5}
1 VLSICLK {3-A5} 1
VCC VCC VCC
CLK {3-H2} VCC
TDO {3-H2}
1
C3 C7 C9
1
TMS {3-H2} C4
0.1uF,50V,Z5U 0.1uF,50V,Z5U R12 0.1uF,50V,Z5U
TDI {3-H3} 0.1uF,50V,Z5U
2
110,5%,1/16W
2
1 2 12
EN
4
EN
VCC VCC 13 I_DACDATALO
D-
15 14 I_DACDATAHI
DIN D+ I_DACDATAHI {2-C4}
1
U3
1
15
16
30
17
11 I_KDSCLKLO I_DACDATALO {2-C4}
R1 KDS_DATA C-
TDI
TMS
TDO
TCK
R10 VLSICLK 6 9 10 I_KDSCLKHI
220,5%,1/16W VLSICLK CIN C+
220,5%,1/16W I_FSYNCHI {2-C4}
5
2
18 7 6
DATA16 28 KDS_DATA BIN B+
DATA16 37
BH2TOPO 38 KDS_CLK 3 AES_TXD_LO I_KDSCLKHI {2-C4}
BH2TOPO KDS_SYNC A-
1
40 35 1 2 I_SMPTXDHI
GLOBAL_OE KDS_SYNC AIN A+ I_KDSCLKLO {2-C4}
1
R30
1
330,5%,1/16W R2 26LS31
R4 R5 DEV 2 11 AESOUT
330,5%,1/16W AESOUT U5
2
1 2 36 "LISA V5.3"
PRO
2
VCC 21 32 41
DLY4D4
DGND 10 23 31 4 3 2 1 44 43 42 39 34 33 29 27 26 25 22 20 19 14 13 12 9 8 7
J1001 VCC
U4 RESET {3-A1}
DSP TO DIGIO
74HC04
3 1 KDSINDATA {3-H4} 3
+5V0
2
+5V1 U4
39 1 2 VCC
+5V2 74HC04
40
+5V3
1
U4 C2
3 RESET 74HC04 13 12 0.1uF,50V,Z5U
RESET
2
U9
15 NC7SZ04 AES_TXD_LO
KDS2KIS 3 4
11 DATA16 U4 I_SMPTXDHI
DATA16
7 CLK20 2 4 74HC04
CLK20
1
19 BH2TOPO
TOPI
R14 R17
9 KDSERRFLAG 11 10 C10
KDSERRFLAG 750,5%,1/16W 750,5%,1/16W
13 KDSERRCNT0 VCC 0.1uF,50V,Z5U
KDSERRCNT0 U4 NC 2 5 5 2
2
17 KDSERRCNT1 NC
4 KDSERRCNT1 74HC04 1 6 6 1 2 1 4
1
26 KDSINLOCK C1
KDSInLOCK
0.1uF,50V,Z5U
8
3 4 4 3
2
28 LISA 5 6 1
LISA
21 KDS 1
KDS1 U1 U4 SHLD'D XFRMR RL3 SHLD'D XFRMR
32 4148
1 2
OE NC 10
11 C NO NC NO NC
36 CLK 9 8
LOAD
23 2 19 B Q1
4
9
DIOD[7] D[1] Q[1] NC
25 3 18 MMBT2907
8
DIOD[6] D[2] Q[2] NC
27 DLY3D5 4 17 E 1
DIOD[5] D[3] Q[3] DLY4D5 {3-A5} VCC
29 DLY3D4 5 16 DLY4D4
1
DIOD[4] D[4] Q[4] RL5
31 DLY3D3 6 15 DLY4D3 4148
2
2
DIOD[3] D[5] Q[5] VCC
5 33 DLY3D2 7 14 DLY4D2 130,5%,1/16W D4 DPDT Relay 5
DIOD[2] D[6] Q[6] 130,5%,1/16W
2
35 DLY3D1 8 13 DLY4D1 10
1
1
2
9
B Q4
5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 30 38 MMBT2907
1
E VCC
1
R15 R18
R3
110,5%,1/16W 82.5,1%,1/16W 82.5,1%,1/16W
2
2
10K,5%,1/16W
2
AES_DATA_HI {2-C4}
R21
AES_DATA_LO {2-C4}
1
AES/SPD R6 1 2 10K,5%,1/16W
3
6 R7 1 2 10K,5%,1/16W 1 6
2
1
RL2 10K,5%,1/16W
4148
D1 DPDT Relay I/O R20
2
BYPASS R8 1 2 10K,5%,1/16W 10
1
C NO NC NO NC
R9 1 2 10K,5%,1/16W B Q2
4
MMBT2907
E DIG_IN_HI {2-C7} J1008
VCC
DIG_IN_LO {2-C7} OPT XMTR
IO_OPT_TXD
1
IN
DIG_OUT_HI {2-C7}
4
5
NC
DIG_OUT_LO {2-C8}
7 SOB 7
8
8
1 1
1
2 10 10
RXDLO NC NO NC NO NO NC NO NC
3
GND1 C
4 YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
9
GND2 J1003
5 B Q3
TXDHI
2
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A B C D E F G H
1 1
J1004
16
L2 15-pin "Mini D"
QUAD DIF'L CHOKE
16 1 1
KDS_DATA_HI {3-B3}
15 2 11
KDS_DATA_LO {3-B3}
14 3 6
1
KDS_SYNC_HI {3-B4}
13 4 2 JP1
KDS_SYNC_LO {3-B4}
12 5 12 LABEL?
KDS_CLK_HI {3-B4}
11 6 7
KDS_CLK_LO {3-B4}
10 7 3
9 8 13
8
4
2 14 2
9
5
15
10
C13 C18 C23
68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO
17
1 2 1 2 1 2
C12 C15 C17 C20 C22 C25
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO
3 3
16
L1 15-pin "Mini D"
AES_DATA_LO {1-G6}
QUAD DIF'L CHOKE
16 1 1
15 2 11
4 14 3 6 4
I_KDSCLKHI {1-H2}
13 4 2
I_KDSCLKLO {1-H2}
12 5 12
I_FSYNCHI {1-H2}
11 6 7
I_FSYNCLO {1-H2}
10 7 3
I_DACDATAHI {1-H2}
9 8 13
I_DACDATALO {1-H2}
8
4
14
9
5
15
10
5 5
17
C11 C14 C16 C19 C21 C24 C26 C27
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO 68pF,50V,NPO
6 6
1 3
4
L3
2
100 pF 1
7
3
8
-
DIG_IN_HI {1-E7}
1 3 2
+
J1006
100 pF
7 7
1 3
DIG_OUT_HI {1-E7}
L5
4
J1007
8 100 pF 8
Filename: 021213A5 Date: 8/4/99
Eng: By: Wendy Mittelstadt
Mfg: Sht 2 of 3
Doc: Rev: RAV5
A B C D E F G H
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Digital I/O Board–KDS In (3 of 3) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
A B C D E F G H
1 1
RESET {1-H3}
VCC
2 2
J1009
5 3
VCC TCLK CLK {1-A1}
4 6
TDI TDO TDO {1-A1}
1 2
GND TMS TMS {1-A1}
JTAG TAP
C28
0.1uF,50V,Z5U
2
3 3
U6
1 2
26LS32B
2 3 R35
KDS_DATA_HI {2-C1} A+ AOUT
1 51,5%,1/16W
17
16
30
15
39
20
42
KDS_DATA_LO {2-C1} 1 2 A-
U8
KDS_SYNC_HI {2-C1} 6 5
R22 110,5%,1/16W B+ BOUT 512x9 FIFO VCC
TCK
HOSTRST
TMS
TDO
TDI
GLOBALOE
OE_OUT
KDS_SYNC_LO {2-C2} 7 VCC
B- 1 2 1 15
KDS_CLK_HI {2-C2} 28 W R
1
10 11 WRITE C32
1
KDS_CLK_LO {2-C2} C+ COUT U7 9 R36 C8
1 2 9 READ 2 13 0.1uF,50V,Z5U
C- DEV 1 13 51,5%,1/16W D8 Q8 NC 0.1uF,50V,Z5U
2
KDS26 24 19
2
R23 110,5%,1/16W 14 13 24 D7 Q7 NC
D+ DOUT NC 29 FIFORS 25 18
15 KDS32 D6 Q6 NC
4 D- 14 4 26 17 4
4 KDSSYNC XC9572 CES NC D5 Q5 NC
EN 6 26 27 16
1 2 12 KDSCLK VCC 21 32 41 E NC D4 Q4 NC
EN 5 3 12
CLK20 DGND 1 3 7 10 11 18 23 3135 D3 Q3 NC
R24 110,5%,1/16W ERRCTR0 4 11
25 44 D2 Q2 NC
TOP ERRCTR1 5 10
TOOSLOW
MEASURE
12 2 D1 Q1 NC VCC
1
EXTRST ERRFLAG 6 9
D0 Q0 2
EQUAL
R27 34 4
SLOW
TEST
SPR1
SPR2
FAST
FF C416 VCC KDS_IN_DATA 1 KDSINDATA {1-H3}
110,5%,1/16W 43 23 20
FE FL/RT XO/HF NC
7
2
XI
8
22
33
36
38
40
37
19
27
8 NC7SZ08
FF
1 2 22 21 U2
RS EF
1
VCC R37
51,5%,1/16W
R32
R33
110,5%,1/16W
110,5%,1/16W
DGND
1
5 KDSINLOCK {1-H1} 5
R31
VLSICLK {1-H1}
1k,5%,1/16W
2
2
BH2TOPO {1} VCC
KDSERRCNT0 {1-H1}
2
DLY4D5 {1-C5}
KDSERRCNT1 {1-H1}
VCC
KDSERRFLAG {1-H1}
1
VCC
R25
220,5%,1/16W
1
2
C29 C30
2
0.1uF,50V,Z5U 0.1uF,50V,Z5U
1
6 6
2
R26
1
330,5%,1/16W
R29
2
330,5%,1/16W
VCC
2
C31
0.1uF,50V,Z5U
2
7 7
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Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual ROM Expansion Daughter Board–Sound Memory Control, Connectors
A B C D E F G H
ROMD[15:00]
1 J1203 1
J1202
8 ROMA[18] ROMA[19] 23
J1201 A18 A19
7 ROMA[17] ROMA[08] 24
SMA[26:00] A17 A8
SMA[26] 39 10 ROMA[07] ROMA[09] 21
SA26 A7 A9
SMA[25] 36 9 ROMA[06] ROMA[10] 22
SA25 A6 A10
SMA[24] 35 12 ROMA[05] ROMA[11] 19
SA24 A5 A11
SMA[23] 34 11 ROMA[04] ROMA[12] 20
SA23 A4 A12
SMA[22] 33 14 ROMA[03] ROMA[13] 17
SA22 A3 A13
SMA[21] 30 13 ROMA[02] ROMA[14] 18
SA21 A2 A14
ROMA[26:00] SMA[20] 29 16 ROMA[01] ROMA[15] 15
SA20 A1 A15
ROMA[21] 28 15 ROMA[00] ROMA[16] 16
A21 A0 A16
ROMA[20] 27
A20
ROMA[19] 26 ROM BLOCK A
A19 18 ROMCS0 ROMCS2 14
2 ROMA[18] 25 CS0 CS2 2
A18 17 ROMCS1 ROMCS3 11
ROMA[17] 24 CS1 CS3
A17 19 ROMOE
ROMA[16] 23 OE (Orch.)
A16
ROMA[15] 20 66 ROMD[15]
A15 DQ15
ROMA[14] 19 64 ROMD[14]
A14 DQ14
ROMA[13] 18 62 ROMD[13] 21 ROMD[08] ROMD[07] 10
A13 DQ13 D0 D15
ROMA[12] 17 61 ROMD[12] 22 ROMD[00] ROMD[15] 9
A12 DQ12 D8 D7
ROMA[11] 16 60 ROMD[11] 23 ROMD[09] ROMD[06] 8
A11 DQ11 D1 D14
ROMA[10] 15 58 ROMD[10] 24 ROMD[01] ROMD[14] 7
A10 DQ10 D9 D6
ROMA[09] 14 56 ROMD[09] 25 ROMD[10] ROMD[05] 6
A09 DQ09 D2 D13
ROMA[08] 13 54 ROMD[08] 26 ROMD[02] ROMD[13] 5
A08 DQ08 D10 D5
ROMA[07] 10 52 ROMD[07] 27 ROMD[11] ROMD[04] 4
A07 DQ07 D3 D12
ROMA[06] 9 50 ROMD[06] 28 ROMD[03] ROMD[12] 3
A06 DQ06 D11 D4
ROMA[05] 8 49 ROMD[05] VCC
3 A05 DQ05 3
ROMA[04] 7 48 ROMD[04]
A04 DQ04
ROMA[03] 6 46 ROMD[03]
1
A03 DQ03 C6 C5 C1 C2 + C3 C4 C7
ROMA[02] 5 44 ROMD[02] VCC 34 VCC 13 27 28
A02 DQ02 .01 uF .01 uF .1 uF .1 uF 10uF .1 uF .01 uF
ROMA[01] 4 42 ROMD[01] DGND 1 2 12 25 26 29 30
2
A01 DQ01 DGND 1 2 5 6 20 29 30
ROMA[00] 3 40 ROMD[00]
A00 DQ00
38 68 VLSICLK J1204 J1205
SMAV CLK
37 23 ROMA[18]
R/W A18
NC 24 ROMA[17] ROMA[19] 8
A17 A19
21 ROMA[07] ROMA[08] 7
A7 A8
VCC 1 11 21 31 22 ROMA[06] ROMA[09] 10
A6 A9
DGND 2 12 22 32 41 43 45 47 51 53 55 57 59 63 65 67 19 ROMA[05] ROMA[10] 9
A5 A10
20 ROMA[04] ROMA[11] 12
A4 A11
17 ROMA[03] ROMA[12] 11
A3 A12
4 18 ROMA[02] ROMA[13] 14 4
VCC 21 32 41 A2 A13
15 ROMA[01] ROMA[14] 13
DGND 2 4 6 7 10 19 20 23 24 25 27 28 A1 ROM BLOCK B A14
16 ROMA[00] ROMA[15] 16
A0 A15
26 ROMCS0 ROMA[16] 15
U1 "RXSMC12" ROMCS0B A16
5 1 ROMCS1
VLSICLK ROMCS1B 13 ROMCS4 (Contemp.)
14 3 ROMCS2 CS0
SMAVB ROMCS2B 14 ROMCS5 ROMCS6 17
SMA[26] 33 8 ROMCS3 CS1 CS2
SMA26 ROMCS3B 12 ROMOE ROMCS7 20
SMA[25] 13 43 ROMCS4 OE CS3
SMA25 XC 9536 ROMCS4B
SMA[24] 34 12 ROMCS5
SMA24 ROMCS5B
SMA[23] 37 38 ROMCS6
SMA23 ROMCS6B
SMA[22] 36 18 ROMCS7 10 ROMD[08]
SMA22 ROMCS7B D0
SMA[21] 11 35 ROMCS8 9 ROMD[00] ROMD[07] 21
SMA21 ROMCS8B D8 D15
SMA[20] 9 22 ROMCS9 8 ROMD[09] ROMD[15] 22
SMA20 ROMCS9B D1 D7
29 ROMOE 7 ROMD[01] ROMD[06] 23
5 ROMOEB D9 D14 5
6 ROMD[10] ROMD[14] 24
SPR1
SPR2
SPR3
SPR4
D2 D6
TMS
TDO
TCK
D10 D13
4 ROMD[11] ROMD[13] 26
J1210 D3 D5
15
16
30
17
44
42
40
39
3 ROMD[03] ROMD[04] 27
5 3 D11 D12
VCC TCLK ROMD[12] 28
4 6 D4
TDI TDO
1 2
GND TMS
TP1
TP2
TP3
TP4
VCC 27 28
JTAG TAP
VCC 3 4 18
DGND 1 2 11 25 26 29 30
DGND 1 2 5 6 19 29 30
6 J1207 6
J1209 J1206 26 ROMA[20]
J1208 5 ROMA[20] A20 ROMA[21] 5
A20 ROMA[21] 26 23 ROMA[18] A21
8 ROMA[18] A21 A18 ROMA[19] 8
A18 ROMA[19] 23 24 ROMA[17] A19
7 ROMA[17] A19 A17 ROMA[08] 7
A17 ROMA[08] 24 21 ROMA[07] A8
10 ROMA[07] A8 A7 ROMA[09] 10
A7 ROMA[09] 21 22 ROMA[06] A9
9 ROMA[06] A9 A6 ROMA[10] 9
A6 ROMA[10] 22 19 ROMA[05] A10
12 ROMA[05] A10 A5 ROMA[11] 12
A5 ROMA[11] 19 20 ROMA[04] A11
11 ROMA[04] A11 A4 ROMA[12] 11
A4 ROMA[12] 20 17 ROMA[03] A12
14 ROMA[03] A12 A3 ROMA[13] 14
A3 ROMA[13] 17 18 ROMA[02] A13
13 ROMA[02] A13 A2 ROMA[14] 13
A2 ROMA[14] 18 15 ROMA[01] A14
16 ROMA[01] A14 A1 ROMA[15] 16
A1 ROMA[15] 15 16 ROMA[00] A15
15 ROMA[00] A15 A0 ROMA[16] 15
A0 ROMA[16] 16 A16
ROM 3 A16
13 ROMCS9
7 18 ROMCS8 CS0 ROM 4 17 7
CS0 14 14 CS2
17 CS2 CS1 20
CS1 11 12 ROMOE CS3
19 ROMOE CS3 OE
OE
9 ROMD[00]
22 ROMD[00] D0 ROMD[15] 22
D0 ROMD[15] 9 10 ROMD[08] D15
21 ROMD[08] D15 D8 ROMD[07] 21
D8 ROMD[07] 10 7 ROMD[01] D7
D1
24 ROMD[01]
ROMD[14] 7
D7 D1
8 ROMD[09]
ROMD[14] 24
D14 YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
23 ROMD[09] D14 D9 ROMD[06] 23
D9 ROMD[06] 8 5 ROMD[02] D6
26 ROMD[02] D6 D2 ROMD[13] 26 Reproduction without the express written consent
D2 ROMD[13] 5 6 ROMD[10] D13
25 ROMD[10] D13 D10 ROMD[05] 25
D10 ROMD[05] 6 3 ROMD[03] D5 of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
28 ROMD[03] D5 D3 ROMD[12] 28
D3 ROMD[12] 3 4 ROMD[11] D12
27 ROMD[11] D12 D11 ROMD[04] 27 k2501 ROM EXP DAUGHTER
D11 ROMD[04] 4 D4
D4 Sound Memory Control, Connectors
8 8
Filename: 021214C1 Date: 7/26/99
VCC 27 28 Eng: By: Wendy Mittelstadt
VCC 34 VCC 3 4 18
VCC 27 28 13 Mfg: Sht 1 of 1
DGND 1 2 11 25 29 30 DGND 1 2 6 19 29 30
DGND 1 2 6 20 29 30 DGND 1 2 12 25 29 30 Doc: Rev: RCV1
A B C D E F G H
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Sampling Option Board (SMP-2)–Analog A/D (1 of 4) Kurzweil K2600 Series Service Manual
A B C D E F G H I J K L
+5V
R42 2
2.21K +5V
LM393
1 GAINA {2-K2} STAT/ERR {2-K2, 3-H2} 1
D2 3+ 1
1N914 U11 1
GAINB {2-L3} 1 U30
2 1 2 _
CLR 74HC74
2 5 OVER {2-H6}
1 D Q
R4 +5V
10K 3 C 6
R25 Q
10 9 6 AGnd
A B I 3.09K 2 PPE
1 2
N X0 12 8 4
H
5 +
X1 14 1 2
D3
AGnd
13 U4 1N914 U11 7
X R26
74HC4052-A 15 2 1 6 _
X2 6.98K C72
4 .1uF
1 +5ana
X3 11 1 2 LM393
2 R5 1 2 2
R27 10K
C19 15.4K
68pF 1 2
2 2
1 2 1 2 D1
R2 1N914
R24 4.75K
R18 C20 34.8K
AGnd
Right Channel 1 2 20K 68pF
1 2
1
2
C59 1 R3
R13
20K .1uF 6.98K
R15 2
R IN {4-J3} 1+ 2 2 +1 1 2 2 _ 4.75K
1 1
1 2 2_
1 C1 U1 1 +5V
C2 3 + U2
10uF 10uF MC33078 3 + MC33078
AGnd
1 2 2 2
3 2 R20 R8 1
C22
6.8uF + C57
3
20K 10M C38 2 C63 1 .1uF
1 2 1 2 1 6.8uF + 1
AGnd .1uF
C7 R32 1
C56 2 1.00K 2
2 .22uF
.1uF AGnd
1 R11 2 _ 2 1 2
4.75K R14 AGnd
1 R9 51
1 R1 U3 100K
20K + 3 1 2
AD706
2 C58 28
AGnd ADC_CAL {2-L2}
+5Vana .1uF V
AGnd -12V 1 18 VD+ R 6
+5Vana E APD +5V
F DPD 10
25 VL+
4 2 4
1 2 1 2
1 ACAL 7 R35
16 8 7 C37 + 2 C62 4 VA+ CS5336 2.21K
C60 C25 VCC GND VEE 1 2 6.8uF 9
.1uF .1uF .1uF DCAL
2 1 1
Y0 1
R40
3.09K 1 AGND U5 12
-5Vana AGnd CMODE ADC_SR {2-L2}
1 2 C61
+12V U4 5 1 2 C36 + 5 VA- 13
74HC4052-B Y1 +5Vana 6.8uF .1uF SMODE
3 Y R37 AGnd 1
2 11 A_LRCK {2-B1}
Y2 2 6.98K TST
24 LGND
Y3 4 1 2
C3 L/-R 14 A_SOUT {2-B1}
.1uF R39 -5Vana
1 15.4K 16
19 DGND SDATA
2 1
C17 R23 15
68pF 1 2 2 C54
.1uF 51 SCLK A_BCK {2-B1, 3-G5}
5 AGnd R38 1 2 27 17 5
1 2 C18 AINR FSYNC
68pF 34.8K
R12 A_WCK {2-A1}
20K 1 2 AGnd R-A/D {4-G5} 2 2 Z Z I O ICLKD 20
Left Channel 1 2
1
C21
.0047uF
AINL E
R
O
E
R
O
C
L
K
C
L
K
R29
20K 8 L R A D
1+ 2 2 1 1 2 6_ MC33078 8 R36 3 26 23 21 MCK {2-K1}
L IN {4-J2} L-A/D {4-G5}
+ 7 1 2 6_ MC33078 51 AGnd
U1 7
C14 1 C24 5+ 1 2
R16 U2
10uF 10uF 4.75K 5+
4 2 C26
4 .0047uF
2 R31 2
R17 AGnd AGnd
20K C4 1.00K C6 1
AGnd 2 .1uF 2 .1uF 74HCU04
6 C53 2 2
+5Vana 6
1 1 1 9 8
.1uF AGnd OCLK {3-G5}
1
U6
1 R30 AGnd R7
AGnd 10M 2
20K -5Vana AGnd
2 1 1 C8
.1uF
-12V
AGnd -12V C10
.22uF
AGnd
2 1
8
R10
4.75K _ 6 1 2
1 2 7 R6
U3
5 100K
7 + 7
4
AD706
YOUNG CHANG CO., LTD.
AGnd
Reproduction without the express written consent
2 of Young Chang Co., Ltd. is prohibited.
C9
1 .1uF Sample Option SMP-2
Analog A/D
Filename: 021075C1.DS2 Date: 10/3/95
-5Vana AGnd
Eng: By: Richmond
Mfg: Sht 1 of 4
Doc: 021075 Rev: RCV1
A B C D E F G H I J K L
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A B C D E F G H I J K L
DFSYNC {3-K4}
TXSYNC {3-G7}
1 A_SOUT {1-K5} 1
MCK {1-K6}
DSCK {3-K4}
11CLK {3-K1}
DSDATA {3-K4}
EXTCLK {3-H3}
A_BCK {1-K5, 3-G5}
ANA/DIG
2
74HC595
R34 9 AES/SPD {3-C4}
10 QH' 74HCT377
U23 7 18 19 OPT/COAX {3-E1, G4}
1 QH D7 Q7
+5V CX15 CX15 17 16
6
QG D6 Q6
2 QF
5 CX14 CX14 14
D5 Q5
15 ADC_SR {1-K4} 2
4 CX13 CX13 13 12
+5V 14 QE D4 Q4
SIN 3 CX12 CX12 8 9 STAT/ERR {1-J1, 3-H2}
QD D3 Q3
+12V L2 2 CX11 CX11 7 6
2 BEAD BCK 11 QC D2 Q2
SRCK 1 CX10 CX10 4 5
2 QB D1 Q1 ADC_CAL {1-K4}
15 CX9 CX9 3 2
R59 WCK 12 QA D0 Q0
RCK CX8 CX8 GAINA {1-E1}
L1 10K 11
2 BEAD +5V
1 SCLR OE G
RESET GAINB {1-E1}
10 13 1
2 U8
2 K20/K25 R71
-12V R70 10K
J1101 1K
34PIN,2ROW,.100SP 1
1
3 CPU +5V 6 5 4 2 1 44 43 41 40 3
I I I O G O G I I
HOST 7 / / / E C E C / / 39 74HC595 U22
I/O O O O 2 L 1 L O O I/O /TST {3-I5}
34 +5V 9 74HCT377
+12V b R b K QH'
33 8 I/O / b / / 38 U16 /PRO {3-I5}
I/O 7
-12V
32 I / I I QH 18 D7 Q7 19
RESET 6 CX7 CX7 17 16
31 9 I 37 QG D6 Q6
+5V I/O I/O 5 CX6 CX6 14 15
30 QF D5 Q5 MON {4-J5}
OEb NC 4 CX5 CX5 13 12
29 11 I/O 36 SDATA 14 QE D4 Q4
K20/K25 I/O SIN 3 CX4 CX4 8 D3 9 A/D SOURCE {4-I2}
28 QD Q3
R/Wb 2 CX3 CX3 7 6
27 R/Wb 12 34 11 QC D2 Q2
GND
26
I/O U28 I/O SRCK
QB 1 CX2 CX2 4
D1 Q1
5 /C1 {3-I6}
CX1 CX1
CSb
DREQ1b
25 1 2 R90 100 OHM DREQ1b 13
I/O
EPM7032 I/O
33 12
RCK
QA
15
CX0 CX0
3
D0 Q0 2 /C6 {3-I6}
24 11
GND
23 1 2 R91 100 OHM 14 32 SCLR OE
4 DREQ2b
22
I/O I/O G
/C7 {3-I6} 4
DACK2b 10 13 1
21 16 31 /C9 {3-I6}
DREQSb I/O I/O
20
DACK1b 29 DROEb
19 17 I I I I I I I I I
A1 I/O I/O
18 / / / / / / / / /
GND O O O O O O O O O CONT Ab
17 R74 1 2
D15 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28
16 R75 1 2 CX15
D14 CONT Bb
15 R76 1 2 CX14
D13 R77 1 CX13
14 2
D12 R78 1 CX12
13 2 +5V +5V
D11 R79 1 CX11 FORMAT0
12 2
D10 FORMAT1
11 R80 1 2 CX10
D9
10 R81 1 2 CX9
D8 R82 1 CX8 2 2
9 2
D7 R83 1 CX7 R73 ADCRDYb
8 2 R58 U17
5 D6
7 R84 1 CX6 +5V 10K 10K 5
2 F0 {3-K3} 74HC541
D5 R85 1 CX5
6 2 1 1 9 11
D4 R86 1 CX4 F1 {3-K3} A7 Y7
5 2 CX15
D3 DACK1b 8 12
4 R87 1 2 CX3 A6 Y6
D2 2 7 13 CX14
3 R88 1 2 CX2 A5 Y5
D1 R47 F2 {3-K3} 6 14 CX13
2 R89 1 2 CX1 A4 Y4
D0 CX0 10K E0 {3-K4} 5 15 CX12
1 A3 Y3
GND 1 A1 4 16 CX11
50 OHM X 16 A2 Y2
3 17 CX10
E1 {3-K3} A1 Y1
CSb 2 18 CX9
A0 Y0
E2 {3-K3} CX8
G1 G2
LRCK 1 19
6 6
STATOEb
U13 U29
74HC541 74HCT377
9 11
OVER {1-J1} A7 Y7 18 D7 Q7 19
8 12 CX7 CX7
TR1 A6 Y6 17 D6 Q6 16
2 1 7 13 CX6 CX6 14 D5
TR2 A5 Y5 Q5 15
6 14 CX5 CX5
+5V TR3
2 1 A4 Y4 13 D4 Q4 12
5 15 CX4 CX4
TR4
2 1 A3 Y3 8 D3 Q3 9
4 16 CX3 CX3
TR5 2 1 A2 Y2 7 D2 Q2 6
3 CX2 CX2
TR6 2 1 A1 Y1 17 4 D1 Q1 5
2 2 CX1 CX1
ERF {3-K3} A0 Y0 18 3 D0 Q0 2
R72 CX0 CX0
11
10K
G1 G2
7 1 G 7
1 19
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System Interface
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NOTE: TIE SIGNALS TO VCC/GND THRU TRACES 10K Eng: By: Richmond
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74HCU04 1 2
11CLK {2-L1}
5 6 L11
+5V +5V Q1 FE Bead
1 ZVN3306F D U6 74HCU04 1
2 74HCU04 1 2 1 2 1 2 12CLK {2-L1}
3 4 G R21 L12 +5V
R33 OPT/COAX {2-K2, 3-G4} U6
1 S 10M FE Bead
2.21K 1
U6 C31 1 2
VCC 1 15pF
2 R22 C28
J1106 3 10M
GP1F31F OUT 1 15pF 13
U30 CLR
1 C30 1 C32 1 2 74HC74 12 9 6CLK
C52 47pF 47pF D Q
GND +5Vana
5 2 4 .1uF 2 2
2 11 C 8
Y2 Q
11.2896MHz 1 1 2
C29 C27 PPE
47pF 47pF R53
2 2 10
Y1 10
+5V +5V 12.288MHz
2 1 2
1 1
R50 R51
8.45K 8.45K 1
C65 C41 R41
C70 C16 74HCU04 .1pF .047uF 1.00K
.1uF T2 R52 .01uF 2
110 2 2 1 2 1 2
1 2 1 2 6 1 2 STAT/ERR {1-J1, 2-K2} 11 10
1 U12
U6
2
CS8412 ERF{2-H7}
3 4 1 2 AGnd 20 FILT 15
5 CBL
C71 21 F2 {2-H5}
.01uF AGND
1 1 +5V 22 25
R28 R19 VA+ ERF
4.22K 4.22K F1 {2-H5}
1 7
R45 1 VD+ F2 27
8 2
3 237 2 2 C15 DGND F1
F0 {2-H5}
3
.1pF 2 F0 3
+5V 16
2 SEL
6CLK 4
E2 E2 {2-H6}
+5V 13 5
CS12 E1
6
RL1 8 C55 E0
EXTCLK {2-A1} 19 E1 {2-H6}
.1uF +5V ECLK
1 2 1 28
23 VERF
D4 1 1 2 14 E0 {2-H5}
2 M0 U
1N914 24 1
R43 L3 M1 C
2 FE Bead +5V 18 M2
AES/SPD {2-L2} 10 N 2.21K
U20 C66 17 11
C 74HC08 M3 FSYNC DFSYNC {2-A1}
8 VCC 1IN+ 1 1 .01uF 12
7 9 SCK
7 2 1 3 1 2 10 26
1IN- 1OUT U14 RXN SDATA
6 3 2 9 DSCK {2-A1}
2IN+ 2OUT 74HCU04 RXP
5 4
4 2IN- GND
13 12 4
J1102 OPT/COAX
+5V SN75157 {2-K2, 3-E1} DSDATA {2-B1}
U6 74HC08
DIG I/O R54
604 4
2 1 6 1 2
DIG+IN 1 5 U14
DIG-IN 2 C67
1 +5Vana .01uF
R55
DGND 3 806 R56
4 806
DGND 2 1 OCLK {1-K6}
2
5
DIG+OUT 1
DIG-OUT 6 R57 A_BCK {1-K5, 2-B1}
/TST {2-L3}
806 +5V
2 6 5
5 C5 S M
/PRO {2-K3} 5
C47 + 1
6.8uF
1 .01uF C C /TST 24
19 K K +5V
VD+ 2
2 2 /PRO
18 GND
14
EM0
EM1 13
15 CBL
C69 R49
.1uF T1
750 /C1 3 /C1 {2-L4}
9V
1 2 1 2 6 1 2 CS8402 /C6
4
10 C /C6 {2-K4}
RL1 3 U21 /C7 1
11 U /C7 {2-L4}
3 4 1 2
6 /C9 12
6
5 /RST 16
R48 /RST
130 /C9 {2-K4}
N +5V
C 20 M0 21
TXP
4 2
1 2
F S M1 22
+5V 17 TXN S D
Y A
R44
N T M2 23
J1108 82.5
C A
OPTICAL 7 8
DIG OUT
+5V 1
2
7 DIG_OUT 7
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1 1
2
R61 2 RL2
L6
100pF P1 806 1
U27
1 3 1 2 3 + MC33078 NC
1 6 2 3
2 2 4 R IN {1-A3}
2 L4
R62 +12V 1 C73
402
J1104 68pF
XLR FEMALE XLR 1 2
3 1 3 2
3
RIGHT R67
FGnd L9
604 FE Bead
5
2 1 1
L7 R64
100pF P1 1.21K
1 3 2 1
2 8
L8 6 MC33078
100pF P1 U27 7
1 C80
1 3 2 1 5 +
.1uF
4
R65 2
2
806
2
4 2 4
3 4
R66 2 J1103
J1105 402 L4
XLR 1 C81
XLR FEMALE 1 3 L10 1 C75 K2048
1 .1uF FE Bead
68pF AUDIO
LEFT 2 1
2 1
5 ->RMIX
2
->LMIX
FGnd
FGnd -12V FGnd AGnd
4
<-RMON
U26
5
74HC4053 <-LMON
FGnd 3
3 4 AGND
CNO CIN
5 9
5 CNC CCTL 5
+5V
1 15 AGnd
R-A/D {1-G5} BNO BIN
2 10
BNC BCTL
13 14
L-A/D {1-G6} ANO AIN
12 11
+5Vana ANC ACTL MON {2-L3}
16 6
V+ EN
C39 C43 8
.1uF .1uF VSS
7
V-
1 2 1 2
-5Vana
C51 C48
.1uF .1uF
AGnd AGnd
6 1 2 1 2 6
C64 C42
.1uF .1uF
1 2 1 2 +5Vana
VR2
VR1 79L05
+12V 2
C46 C45 78L05 1 74HC08
8 1 3 O
.1uF .1uF I O C34 C40 9
C33 C35 6 I 8
1 2 1 2 1 1 6.8uF 2 .1uF 2 6.8uF 10 U14
2 C12 G 2 C13 C23
2 2 .1uF 7
+ C11 + G
6.8uF 6.8uF -12V +
.1uF 2 3 6 7 .1uF + 1 5 1
1 1 1 1
-5Vana
2 2
C68 C49 74HC08
.1uF .1uF
12
7 1 2 1 2 AGnd AGnd 11 7
AGnd AGnd AGnd AGnd AGnd AGnd AGnd 13 U14
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AGnd AGnd Analog Input/P.S.
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Transformer 3-10
Numerics Audio Board
1st NVRAM: diagnostic test 2-11 cables, keyboard models 4-7
2nd NVRAM: diagnostic test 2-11 cables, rack models 3-3
parts list, keyboards models 6-13
parts list, rack models 6-6
A removing, keyboard models 4-7
AC Entry Module removing, rack models 3-3
parts list, keyboard models 6-17 replacing, keyboard models 4-7
parts list, rack models 6-8 replacing, rack models 3-3
removing, rack models 3-16
replacing, rack models 3-17
Alpha Wheel: scanner diagnostics 5-6 B
Assembly instructions, 76-note Keyboard Assembly Backlight Board
connecting the keyboard 4-23 parts list, keyboard models 6-15
contact boards 4-26 parts list, rack models 6-7
replacing contact strips 4-27 removing, keyboard models 4-12
replacing keys 4-26 removing, rack models 3-10
replacing the keyboard 4-22 replacing, keyboard models 4-12
Assembly instructions, 88-note Keyboard Assembly replacing, rack models 3-10
contact boards 4-32 Battery
removing a key weight 4-34 removing 5-5
replacing contact strips 4-33 replacing 5-5
replacing keys 4-32 Blue Screen: power up problems 5-9
replacing the keyboard 4-29 Boot Loader: entering 5-3
Assembly instructions, keyboard models Bottom Enclosure
Audio Board 4-7 diagram 76-note keyboard 4-2, 4-21
Backlight Board 4-12 diagram 88-note keyboard 4-3, 4-28
Control Panel Board 4-13 Bracket Front Panel Mounting
CPU Board 4-17 removing, rack models 3-12
Digital I/O Option Board 4-8 replacing, rack models 3-14
Disk Drive Floppy 4-7 Button Board: parts list, keyboard models 6-14
Disk Drive Hard 4-19
DSP Board 4-16
Fan 4-19 C
Keyboard Scanner Board 4-15 Cables, keyboard models
LCD Board 4-11 Audio Board 4-7
Mod Wheel Assembly 4-20 CPU Board 4-16
Power Supply Board 4-18 Digital I/O Option Board 4-8
Sampling Board 4-9 Interconnect Diagram 5-14
Slider Board 4-10 Keyboard Scanner Board 4-15
Small Digital I/O Board 4-9 Power Supply Board 4-17
top enclosure 4-5 Sampling Board 4-9
transformer 4-18 Slider Board 4-10
Assembly instructions, rack models Small Digital I/O Board 4-8
AC Entry Module 3-17 Cables, rack models
Audio Board 3-3 Audio Board 3-3
Backlight Board 3-10 CPU Board 3-7
cover front panel 3-12 Digital I/O Option Board 3-4
CPU Board 3-8 Interconnect Diagram 5-15
Digital I/O Option Board 3-4 Power Supply Board 3-9
Disk Drive Floppy 3-17 Sampling Board 3-18
Disk Drive Hard 3-18 Small Digital I/O Board 3-5
DSP Board 3-6 Contact Boards
Fan 3-11 removing, 76-note keyboard models 4-26
front panel assembly 3-12, 3-14 removing, 88-note keyboard models 4-32
front panel mounting bracket 3-14 replacing, 76-note keyboard models 4-26
Front Panel/Scanner Board 3-15 replacing, 88-note keyboard models 4-32
LCD Board 3-16 Control Panel Board
Power Supply Board 3-9 diagram, keyboard models 4-13
Sampling Board 3-19 parts list, keyboard models 6-14
Small Digital I/O Board 3-5 removing, keyboard models 4-13
Top Cover 3-2 replacing, keyboard models 4-13
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Sampling Board User Data
cables, keyboard models 4-9 loading 5-2
cables, rack models 3-18 saving 5-2
removing, keyboard models 4-9
removing, rack models 3-18
replacing keyboard models 4-9 V
replacing, rack models 3-19 VLSI & ZRAM: diagnostic test 2-7
Sampling Opt (Sampling Option): diagnostic test 2-8
Scanner Diagnostics 5-6
Alpha Wheel 5-6 W
CC Pedals 5-8 Wheels: scanner diagnostics 5-7
Front Panel Buttons 5-6
Front Panel Sliders, keyboard models 5-7
Keyboard, keyboard models 5-8 Y
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Small Ribbon, keyboard models 5-8
Switch Pedals 5-8
wheels, keyboard models 5-7
Scanner: diagnostic test 2-6
SCSI: diagnostic test 2-7
Sine Wave: diagnostic test 2-9
Slider Board
cables, keyboard models 4-10
parts list, keyboard models 6-20
removing, keyboard models 4-10
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