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(ORDER No. EMIDS71655 ervice Manual PCM Keyboard SX-KN5000 (M™), (MC), (OM), (EN), (EH), (EF), (EZ), (EW), (EA), (EP), (EK), (XL), OR), (XS), (XD), (XT), (00, (XP), OW) : USA, the United Kingdom (MC): Canada (XL): New Zealand (XM): Mexico (XA): Australia (EN): Norway, Sweden, (XS): Malaysia Denmark, Finland (XD): Saudi Arabia, Hong (EH): Holland, Belgium Kong, Kuwait (EF): France, italy (xT): Taiwan (Ez): Germany (0): Thallang, indonesia, (EW): Switzerland Iran, UAE. Panama, (EA): Austria Argentina, Peru, Brasil (EP): Spain, Portugal, (XP): Philippines Greece, South Attica Singapore 2S WARNING This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt wth in this service information by anyone else could result in serious Injury or death, Ml Specifications oe EVBOARE 5 [TH TALAETER TOU ‘SOUNDS | ORGAN & ACCORDION, CACHESTFIAL PAD, SYNTH, BASS, Git SPECIAL, DRUM KITS. fame Sieeeeesee ie Conta, Us. Tao, SOUNTTN- LATIN, ARCH & WALTE PARTY Te, SHOW TUE BRAD BANEE WORLD. HANCAC SEGUENES PADS 19 BANS (USER BANS 2, STORAGE CAPACITY : APPROX. 100 NOTES, COMPLE EAIKEX), STCPIRECORD AUTO PLAY CHORD [ONE FINGER, FNGERED, OWT. MEMORY. ON BASS WUSC STYLE ARAMWOER, SOUND AFEUNGER Muse STVAST [OMMSE STUSTONETOUCHFLAY | Resouuow: a ruses Pen ouanTeR nore secuEncen Sronege curacy“ appaox sooo NOTES 10 9000S 4X) - ig 11997 Matsushita Electric industrial Technics od | sehony seat anion emo. 8 PLL 2 ROM * =a i. 207 GOREN, OVAL TOUCH SNS, LATTE UT PANERA HOO sou koreR TONG fey SEALING 'TESHA-CHORD, LEFT HOLD, REVERS, OS? EFFECT, REVERB & GO PRESETS, ECUMLIER, Sea WaT BULTN35 no RORY DGKORTE FORO HAN) OO TIONS) — = [renames ASRS INE GUT A ADE RAO FOOT WT. 8 FOOT OOMTRGLER BW FEDAL WIRGUT THRO) aurea ea ie wa FOREIGN SOW FORBAS — rw a Bian vane peor AMERICA ao MEIC) [Stze oes ie EUNDPE AUSTRALIA RE ZEALANO ENGAPORE AND PMLLPPSNES) [he wei : 15 i (9 WITHOUT MUS SND = Speoifeaton are aubject to change witout notice for futher improvement. WARNING ‘To prevent the risk of fre, smoke, or electrical shock and to ensure safe operation, please be sure to follow the safety guidelines below. 1. At places where special caution is required, the necessary safety precautions are clearly labeled or printed, for example, on the cabinet, or on the part concemed. Please follow these safety precautions, and also those listed in the Owner's Manual. 2. Parts which have a (2 mark in the circuit diagram or in the parts list are essential for safety. When replacing these parts, be sure to use only the specified parts. 8, Use the specified types for internal wiring (double-insulated wiring, etc). 4, When replacing parts on the AC primary side (power transformer, electric switch, electrical cord, noise-prevention condenser, ‘te.), wind the lead wire and secure it by soldering. 5. Do not let the wiring come into contact with heat-emitting devices (fuse resistor, radiator plate, etc). 66. When replacing the wiring, make sure that tis notin contact with the unfinished or rough edge of a part. 7, When replacing the power cord (except for the plug-in type), tug It from various directions to confirm that it does not sip out of place. 8. Spacing If soldering was done on the AC primary crcult, confirm thatthe interval between the soldered terminals or between the terminal and surrounding metallic parts is atleast the minimum required (between the primary circuit and the chassis: a least 6.5 mm; between primary circuit terminals: atleast 4.0 mm; between primary circuit terminals and secondary circuit terminals: atleast 6.5 mm.) CONTENTS INTRODUCTION SAFETY PRECAUTION. se 12 INITIAL SETTING, = 13 KEYBOARD RENGES. a mo ES ARRANGEMIENT OF CONTROL PANEL. 14 (CONDUCTOR SETTING. son 18 ‘TERMINALS. a sn LD PARTS LOCATION. . 18 DISASSEMEBLY INSTRUCTIONS sn 18 ‘SYMPTOMS WHICH APPEAR ‘TO BE SIGNS OF TROUBLE. 19 MESUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS. ns 45 ERROR OIS PLAY. se Lae ABOUT THE SELE-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION. nnn 1-17 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICING. 122 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICING THE MAIN GLUT, ae 12 MIO)IMPLEMENTATION CHART. 12s IISCHEMATIC DIAGRAM |WIRING CONNECTION Diagram. a La BLOCK Diagram. 9 DGS main P.c.Diagram 1s CONTROL SECTION, : no (PU SECTION. ve tt ‘TONE GENERATOR SECTION. sol 18 BEIM rea P.c.20a von 18 HIT roa nat FAJACPLIACKHB P.CDagran.. 1-24 BBW SWA P.C.0.09 29 sn ar Ea FAJACPAIACKIMS F.C Bom. 11-29 BUDS ED EI SW AVACPIIACK PCB enn SY NED BHU CPAIN 812 P..DiegFeM ern l- 8S Eee CPLICPCICPORICPCL P.C.Dagrem. 118s oS RESTA OS (CPRICPUICPCICPCRICPCLINVIINV2 P.C.Bam nn I1-S8 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Pc. BouWiFING ns ‘CABINET PARTS LOCATION. coll CCABINET/CHASSIS PARTS UST. iets PACKING, = 48 SAFETY PRECAUTION @ Safety Precaution the customer from being exposed to a shock hazard. @ Insulation Resistance Test Before servicing, unplug the power cord to prevent an electric shock, When replacing parts, use only the manufacturer's recommended components for salety. Check the condition of the power cord. Replace if wear or damage is evident. Ater servicing, be sure to restore the lead dress, Insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, etc. Before retuming the serviced equipment to the customer, be sure to make the following insulation resistance test to prevent 4. Unplug the power cord and shor the prongs of the plug with ajumper wire. 2. Tum on the power switch. 8. Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part, such {as serew heads, connectors, control shafts, handle brackets, etc. Measurements should range from 4 MQ to infinity forall ‘exposed parts, Exposed metal c— q part a, Co) ohenmatar Resistance = AMA. 10 22 INITIAL SETTING The inital setting function is used to return tothe original factory settings, and to reset the customer settings and misoperations, 1. Press the POWER button totum off the instrument. 2. While pressing the three leftmost buttons in the. RHYTHM GROUP section (MARCH & WALTZ, PARTY TIME and SHOW TIME & TRAD DANCE) at the same. time, tum the POWER button on again. (e) NoTE: Av eored deta inthe SEQUENCER anc COMPOSER én oer seting ae intalized wit tis operation (excluding RAYTH ‘CUSTOM and USER MIDI SETTINGS). " ‘ ° ™ KEYBOARD RANGES ‘This keyboard features Touch Response, by which you control the volume by playing the keys harder or softer. me 1 {| = ee ARRANGEMENT OF CONTROL PANEL = 66 <8B8888H5 8 45 CSS @ DEMO Pre-recorded performances are used to demonstrate the Individual appeal ofthe ehythms, sounds and other features. @ MANUAL SEQUENCE PADS ‘Add various phrases to your performance with tho pad buttons. © RHYTHM GROUP Various rhythm patterns are avaliable for each rhythm group. Other rhythm controls are START/STOP, SYNCHRO & BREAK, INTRO & ENDING 1 and 2, COUNT INTRO and FILL IN 1 and 2. The volume is adjusted wih tho DRUMS balance @ comPoseR Greate original rhythm patterns, ether in realtime or withthe step record method, or modify preset rhythms. Store up to 12 ‘ew chythms in tho reserved memory locations and recall them ‘as you Play just Ike the preset rhythms. @ Music STYLE ARRANGER ‘tap ofa button during your performance changes the rhythm land sounds o a simp of flasher arrangement te match the feeling of tho music. @ Auto PLAY CHORD [An automatic accompaniment appropriate forthe selected hythm 's procuced when you play a herd. MEMORY allows you to con- tinue the accompaniment even afer the chord keys are releasod. “The volume foreach part of the AUTO PLAY CHORD ( DRUMS, BASS, ACCOMP 1, 2, 3's adjusted with the respective balance buttons below the ceplay @ ONE TOUCH PLAY Selecta rhythm and press the ONE TOUCH PLAY button unl the panel settings change. The sounds and effects perfect forthe selected rythm are automaticaly set in seconds. Or press the ‘ONE TOUCH PLAY button brie o access the MUSIC STYLIST display. Choose one ofthe many muse styles and the appropiate ‘Sounds, effects and even yim are set instantly. © FADE IN/OUT ‘Bogin your song with a slowly increasing volume, or end itty hav- ing the sound slowly fade away. © DISPLAY (LCD screen) Display performance information, function settings and other messages * Use the CONTRAST slider to adjust the display go that ie easy 10 read. @ TRANSPOSE Cis the standard soting, bt you can ralse or lower the key ofthe entire instrument with these two buttons. The transposed key is shown on the normal performance csplay © EFFECT ‘Ad various affects to the sounds. @ conouctor “These buttons allow you to assign a diferent sound to each par, and then assign the desited part tothe entre keyboard, ‘assign a diferent pat to each section ofthe Keyboard, or mix paris. When the keyboard is duided ino sections, change the ‘viding point with the SPLIT POINT bation, ® TECHNI-CHORD Chord notes played on the left section of the keyboard are ‘died to melody notes played on th right sacton, Choose from four harmon syle, ® souND GROUP Various sounds are avallable foreach sound! group. ® SEQUENCER ‘With ths feature you can separatly play and record the parts foran entre song. Then have the whcle ensemble performance played back automaticaly. This is a tue 16-track sequencer, ‘With fll eat recording, step recording and edting features, @ sound “This button is used for making to various sound, volume and effect sattings for each part, as well as tuning and TECHNI- CHORD type etc, by eacing the display. @ coNnTROL ‘The settable functions in this mode include initialization, foot ‘itch funetion-assignment, display preferences, ete. @ PANEL MEMORY ‘Setup the sounds and elects, and then store ther in these 80 jmoties (10 BANKS x 8 momory locations) buttons for instant recall as you play. You can expand the range of storable set- tings to include the mythm selection, tempo setting and more ® PITCH BEND This wheel is moved up or down with your hand to ereste a continuous change in pile The whoelretums tothe cantor po- Stion automaticaly when I is releases. @ MODULATION ‘Ad viorato tothe sound by turing the who! upwards. Disk Drive This Disk Drive allows you to store SEQUENCER performances and other data on 35-n. 2D0/2HD memory disk

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