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ORDER NO.

RRV4493
DDJ-SP1

DJ Controller

DDJ-SP1
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks

DDJ-SP1 CKSUVYXE5 DC 5 V (USB-bus power only)

DDJ-SP1 XECN5 DC 5 V (USB-bus power only)

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


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

K-MZV OCT. 2013 Printed in Japan


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SAFETY INFORMATION

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

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

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 4 A
1.2 ABOUT OPERATING ENVIRONMENT .......................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 ABOUT DEMO MODE.................................................................................................................................................... 6
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 7
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ........................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 JIGS LIST ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
4.1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM......................................................................................................................................... 9
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................. 10
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 12 B
6.1 SERVICE MODE .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 27
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 31
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED........................................................................................................................... 31
8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE ................................................................................................................................. 31
8.3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE........................................................................................... 33
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 34
9.1 PACKING SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 34
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................................... 38
10.1 MAIN PCB ASSY........................................................................................................................................................ 38
10.2 WAVEFORMS............................................................................................................................................................. 40
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11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................ 42
11.1 MAIN PCB ASSY........................................................................................................................................................ 42
12. PCB PARTS LIST .............................................................................................................................................................. 46

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

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

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

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

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


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

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1.2 ABOUT OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

To use this unit, an optional DJ mixer (DJM-900SRT, etc.) or a DJ controller (DDJ-S1, etc.) that can be used for authentication A
of Serato DJ is required.
By connecting this unit with a PC on which Serato DJ has been installed, control operations using Serato DJ are enabled.
For connection of a PC and this unit, USB 2.0 ports are required. On the PC, two USB 2.0 ports are required; one for this unit
and the other for a DJ mixer or DJ controller that can be used for authentication of Serato DJ.

[Minimum operating environment required for Serato DJ]


As of August 21, 2013, the specifications indicated below must be met for use of Serato DJ. As for the Windows OS, the latest
service pack must be applied. As for MAC OS X, the latest release of the versions (10.6.8, 10.7.5, and 10.8.4, as of August 21,
2013) must be applied.
Serato DJ that can support the DDJ-SP1 is planned to be released October 1, 2013 (Version 1.5).
B

[Minimum operating environment required for Serato Video]


As of August 21, 2013, the specifications indicated below must be met for use of Serato Video. As for the Windows OS, the
latest service pack must be applied. As for MAC OS X, the latest release of the versions (10.6.8, 10.7.5, and 10.8.4, as of
August 21, 2013) must be applied.
The latest version of Serato Video as of August 21, 2013, is Version 1.1. As Serato Video is plugin software of Serato DJ, to
use Serato Video with the DDJ-SP1, Serato DJ must have been installed on the connected PC beforehand.

*With a PC that uses a graphic engine built in an Intel CPU, Serato Video cannot be used.
(An alarm message will be displayed on the GUI if a video panel is to be opened.)

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A <Connection example>

1.3 ABOUT DEMO MODE


This unit will automatically enter Demo mode if it is left unoperated for 10 minutes in Normal Operation mode,
and a demonstration with LED illumination will start.
To cancel this mode, operate any control or button of this unit.
E To disable Demo mode, change the setting in the Utility settings.
(For details, refer to the operating instructions (Advanced Edition) of the unit.)

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
General – Main Unit Accessories A
Power supply........................................................................ DC 5 V
Rated current....................................................................... 500 mA • USB cable
Main unit weight..........................................................1.4 kg (3.1 lb) (408-USB-132)
Max. dimensions.........328 mm (W) × 47.4 mm (H) × 178.7 mm (D)
(13 in. (W) × 1.9 in. (H) × 7.1 in. (D)) • Operating Instructions (Basic Edition)
Tolerable operating temperature (CKSUVYXE5: 502-DDJSCA-3311, 502-DDJSCA-3312)
...............................................+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F) (XECN5: 502-DDJSCB-3313)
Tolerable operating humidity............5 % to 85 % (no condensation)
• Warranty (for some regions)
Input / Output terminals The included warranty is for the European region.
USB terminal For the North American region, the corresponding information is
B type ....................................................................................... 1 set provided on the last page of both the English and French versions
of the “Operating Instructions (Basic Edition)(502-DDJSCA-3311)”.
B

• Serato Video voucher

3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
Items to be checked after servicing
To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
No. Procedures Check points
D
1 Check the firmware version. The firmware version must be the latest one.
If it is not the latest one, be sure to update it.
2 Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved. The customer complain must not be reappeared.
Audio and operations must be normal.
3 Confirmation of operation of operating elements and LEDs. Each confirmation items work with service mode normally.
4 Check the connection of each interface.
USB B The device must be properly recognized by the PC.
5 Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.

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3.2 JIGS LIST

Jigs List
A
Jig Name Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks
USB cable GGP1193 for PC connection

Lubricants and Glues List

Name Part No. Remarks


Adhesive GYL1001 Refer to "9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION".

3.3 PCB LOCATIONS

C
A MAIN PCB ASSY

FSR Plate Assy L

FSR Plate Assy R

E
NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
MAIN PCB ASSY 704-SUB-A570

FSR Plate Assy L 704-SUB-A571


FSR Plate Assy R 704-SUB-A572

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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4.1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
A

FX VR * 6
A MAIN PCB ASSY
IC4 (704-SUB-A570)
AD * 6 74HC4053 ENCODE * 5
AD Expansion
AD Port 3 TO 6

GPIO * 10
AD * 3
LED * 56 + 2 PCS
IC8
VB GPIO * 8 74HC244 DATA * 8
Buffer
D+,D-

USB PortB
2
C1 IC3 2SD1757
1 MCU
GPIO * 7 SCAN * 7
DIMMER MKL25Z128VLK4
(24MHz)
IC2 I2C Buffer C
24LC02
EEPROM TACT SW * 37
ENCODE SW * 5
X1 GPIO * 6 (KEY)
1 2
8M
VUSB D3.3V AD * 8 AD * 1
VB IC1
BA033FP

IC5 to IC7 SAMPLER


74HC4053 * 3
AD Expansion D
AD Port 8 TO 16

CN3 CN2

AD3.3V AD3.3V
AD * 8 AD * 8
CN3 CN2
1 1
TP9 TP1
2 2
TP10 TP2
3 3
TP11 TP3
FSR PLATE TP12
4
5 LEFT RIGHT
4
5
TP4
FSR PLATE E
To left side FSR TP13 6
TP5 To right side FSR
6
ASSY L TP14
TP15
7 FSR PAD * 8 FSR PAD * 8 7
TP6
TP7 ASSY R
8 8
TP16 TP8
9 9
10 10
FCC10P FFC10P

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

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5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
A [0] Service mode [2] Abnormality about operation element and LED
Diagnose an abnormal point by the Service mode.
Key, slide SW does not work.
[1] Abnormality about start-up and communication
The key reads it in a matrix.
No Power

Confirm that ON does SW, and


Is the key which does No both ends do conduction.
Confirm whether a USB cable is
connected properly. not work the plural? When SW does not do conduction,
replace the SW.
B Yes

No Does the MIDI Confirm whether a matrix circuit


command output it? is defective.

Yes
Start up normally,; but the abnormality of When you turned on a key, No UCOM (IC3) is defective.
the LED circuit. is the target KEY signal "H"? Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.
See "LED does not turn on".
Yes

No USB cable is defective. Q1 to 7 are defective.


Is VUSB 5 V? Replace the corresponding part.
Replace the USB cable.

C Yes

Rotary VR, slide VR does not work.


Does D3.3V become No Power supply IC (IC1) is defective.
3.3 V correctly? Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.

Yes When you moved VR,


No VR is defective.
does the signal from VR
UCOM (IC3) is start-up change? Replace the corresponding part.
abnormality.
Yes

Confirm analog SW where


Does oscillator (X1) No X1 is defective. a signal is connected to.
oscillate it? (8 MHz) Replace the X1.

Yes
D No Confirm input signal A,B,C.
Is the signal H or L?
UCOM (IC3) is defective.
Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.
Yes

UCOM (IC3) is defective.


Cannot communicate USB. Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.

When you moved VR, No Analog SW (IC4) is defective.


Confirm whether a USB cable is does the output signal of IC4
connected properly. Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.
change?
Yes

Is the communication line No UCOM (IC3) is defective. UCOM (IC3) is defective.


E
of the USB "H" or "L"? Replace the MAIN PCB Assy. Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.

Yes
Confirm whether there is not the
part on the USB line abnormally.
Object: D1 - 4, L4

Is the abnormality in No UCOM (IC3) is defective.


the parts mentioned above? Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.

Yes

F Replace the corresponding part.

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Rotary selector does not work.


[3] Abnormality about settings A

Cannot store user settings.


Push
Do not push and rotary See "key, slide SW does not work".
which work?
The setting information is saved
Rotary in IC2.
Check on 3 pin, 1 pin of
the rotary selector. No UCOM (IC3) is defective.
When you turned a rotary Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.
selector, is the signal H? Are SCL and the SDA No E2ROM (IC2) is defective.
Yes signals "H" or "L"? Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.

Yes B
Rotary selector is defective.
Replace the rotary selector.
UCOM (IC3) is defective.
Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.

Pad does not work.

Confirm whether each cables is


connected properly.

When you pressed Pad, No FSR PCB is defective.


does the voltage change
Replace the FSR Plate Assy L, R.
with CN2 and 3 pins 2 - 9? C
Yes

When you pressed Pad,


No IC5 to 7 are defective.
does the voltage change
by the output of IC5 - 7? Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.

Yes

UCOM (IC3) is defective.


Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.

LED does not lit.


D

The LED lits by matrix drive.

No
Does not all LED lit?

Yes

Is the signal of "DATA1 - 8" No LED DRIVER (IC8) is defective.


of the LED control signal "L"? Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.

Yes E

UCOM (IC3) is defective.


Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.

The abnormality of the IC which


Does not only No LED is connected to if you confirm
that all keys work normally and do
one LED lit?
not have any problem.
Replace the MAIN PCB Assy.
Yes

Damage of the LED.


Replace the LED.
F

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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 SERVICE MODE
A 1. Testable Items
The testable items in Service mode are listed below.
1 Checking the firmware version
2 Checking the status of all LEDs unlit
3 Checking the status of all LEDs lit in the highest-level luminance
4 Checking the status of all LEDs lit in the mid-level luminance
5 Checking the status of all LEDs lit in the low-level luminance
6 Testing the buttons
7 Testing the velocity sensitivity and aftertouch of the pads
8 Testing the slide switch
9 Testing the rotary VRs, slider VR, and rotary encoders
B a Checking drift of the rotary VRs and slider VR

2. How to Enter Service Mode


[Preconditions]
• A USB cable must not be connected to this unit.
• The DIMMER switch must be set to OFF.

[How to enter]
To establish Service mode, while simultaneously holding the Effect Parameter 1 and TAP buttons on the left deck pressed,
C connect a USB cable.
Note that the device (PC, etc.) to be connected with this unit via a USB cable must be able to supply sufficient power to this unit.

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[Condition after enter] A


• The unit starts in Service mode.
• Immediately after Service mode is entered, Mode 0 is selected, and the firmware version is expressed with the LEDs
shown below.
These LEDs denote the ones-place digit of the firmware version.

C
These LEDs denote the 1st decimal-place These LEDs denote the 2nd decimal-place
digit of the firmware version. digit of the firmware version.

For example, if the firmware version is "3.27," the LEDs are lit as shown below.

These denote "3" for the ones-place digit.

These denote "2" for the 1st decimal-place digit. These denote "7" for the 2nd decimal-place digit.

• As the maximum number of LEDs for the 1st and 2nd decimal-place digits is 8, the future version numbers will not include 9.
• The LEDs that are not used for displaying the firmware version will be unlit.
• While this unit is in Service mode, the unit cannot enter DIMMER mode.

3. How to Quit Service Mode


[Operation method] F
• To quit Service mode, disconnect the USB cable.
While this unit is powered (the USB cable is connected), this unit cannot shift to Normal mode from Service mode.

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A 4. Modes of Service Mode


[Operation method]
• To advance Modes to the next one, turn the rotary selector for browsing clockwise.
• To turn back to previous Modes, turn the rotary selector for browsing counterclockwise.

B
[Detailed mode outline]
1 When the rotary selector for browsing is turned 1 click clockwise in Mode 9 or counterclockwise in Mode 1:
→ Mode 0 is entered. Mode 0 is used for confirmation of the firmware version and factory reset.

2 When the rotary selector for browsing is turned 1 click clockwise in Mode 0 or counterclockwise in Mode 2:
→ Mode 1 is entered. Mode 1 is used for checking the status of all LEDs unlit.

3 When the rotary selector for browsing is turned 1 click clockwise in Mode 1 or counterclockwise in Mode 3:
→ Mode 2 is entered. Mode 2 is used for checking the status of all LEDs lit in the highest-level luminance.

4 When the rotary selector for browsing is turned 1 click clockwise in Mode 2 or counterclockwise in Mode 4:
C → Mode 3 is entered. Mode 3 is used for checking the status of all LEDs lit in the mid-level luminance.

5 When the rotary selector for browsing is turned 1 click clockwise in Mode 3 or counterclockwise in Mode 5:
→ Mode 4 is entered. Mode 4 is used for checking the status of all LEDs lit in the low-level luminance.

6 When the rotary selector for browsing is turned 1 click clockwise in Mode 4 or counterclockwise in Mode 6:
→ Mode 5 is entered. Mode 5 is used for testing that all buttons function properly.

7 When the rotary selector for browsing is turned 1 click clockwise in Mode 5 or counterclockwise in Mode 7:
→ Mode 6 is entered. Mode 6 is used for testing that the velocity sensitivity and aftertouch for all pads function
properly.

D 8 When the rotary selector for browsing is turned 1 click clockwise in Mode 6 or counterclockwise in Mode 8:
→ Mode 7 is entered. Mode 7 is used for testing that the slide switch functions properly.

9 When the rotary selector for browsing is turned 1 click clockwise in Mode 7 or counterclockwise in Mode 9:
→ Mode 8 is entered. Mode 8 is used for checking that all rotary VRs, slider VR, and rotary encoders function
properly.

a When the rotary selector for browsing is turned 1 click clockwise in Mode 8 or counterclockwise in Mode 0:
→ Mode 9 is entered. Mode 9 is used for checking drift of all rotary VRs and the slider VR.

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[Remarks] A
The flowchart of mode shifting in Service mode is shown below.

While simultaneously holding the Effect Parameter 1 and TAP buttons


on the left deck pressed, connect a USB cable to this unit.
To advance Modes to the next one, turn the rotary selector
for browsing clockwise.
The unit starts in Service mode. To turn back to previous Modes, turn the rotary selector
for browsing counterclockwise.

Mode 0: Mode 9:
For confirmation of the firmware version and factory reset For checking drift of all rotary VRs and the slider VR

B
Mode 1: Mode 8:
For checking the status of all LEDs unlit For checking that all rotary VRs, slider VR, and rotary encoders function properly

Mode 2: Mode 7:
For checking the status of all LEDs lit in the highest-level luminance For checking that the slide switch functions properly

Mode 3: Mode 6:
For checking the status of all LEDs lit in the mid-level luminance For checking that the velocity sensitivity for all pads function properly

Mode 4: Mode 5:
For checking the status of all LEDs lit in the low-level luminance For checking that all buttons function properly C

5. Checking the Status of All LEDs Unlit


[Switch operation]
To enter a submode for checking the status of all LEDs unlit, after the unit starts in Service mode, turn the rotary selector for
browsing 1 click clockwise.

[Description of the modes]


1 The only LED for Pad 1 on the left deck flashes, and other LEDs are unlit. D
2 When the rotary selector for browsing is pressed, the LED for Pad 1 on the left deck goes dark (all LEDs unlit).
If the rotary selector for browsing is pressed again, the unit returns to the status of 1.

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A 6. Checking the Status of All LEDs Lit in the Highest-Level Luminance


[Switch operation]
To enter a submode for checking the status of all LEDs lit in the highest-level luminance, after the unit starts in Service mode,
turn the rotary selector for browsing 2 clicks clockwise.

[Description of the modes]


1 The only LED for Pad 2 on the left deck flashes, and other LEDs are unlit.
2 When the rotary selector for browsing is pressed, all LEDs light in the highest-level luminance. If the rotary selector for
browsing is pressed again, the unit returns to the status of 1.

7. Checking the Status of All LEDs Lit in the Mid-Level Luminance


[Switch operation]
D To enter a submode for checking the status of all LEDs lit in the mid-level luminance, after the unit starts in Service mode,
turn the rotary selector for browsing 3 clicks clockwise.

[Description of the modes]


1 The only LED for Pad 3 on the left deck flashes, and other LEDs are unlit.
2 When the rotary selector for browsing is pressed, all LEDs light in the mid-level luminance. If the rotary selector for
browsing is pressed again, the unit returns to the status of 1.

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8. Checking the Status of All LEDs Lit in the Low-Level Luminance A

[Switch operation]
To enter a submode for checking the status of all LEDs lit in the low-level luminance, after the unit starts in Service mode,
turn the rotary selector for browsing 4 clicks clockwise.

[Description of the modes]


1 The only LED for Pad 4 on the left deck flashes, and other LEDs are unlit.
2 When the rotary selector for browsing is pressed, all LEDs light in the low-level luminance. If the rotary selector for
browsing is pressed again, the unit returns to the status of 1.

9. Testing the Buttons


Mode 5 is used for testing operations of the operating elements shown below.
D

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A [Switch operation]
To enter a submode for testing operations of the buttons, after the unit starts in Service mode, turn the rotary selector for
browsing 5 clicks clockwise.

[Operation method]
1 The only LED for Pad 5 on the left deck flashes, and other LEDs are unlit.
2 When the rotary selector for browsing is pressed, the LED for Pad 5 on the left deck goes dark (all LEDs unlit).
If the rotary selector for browsing is pressed again, the unit returns to the status of 1.

3 Press any button, rubber pad, or rotary encoder.


C

[Description of the modes]


1 If a button or rubber pad in which an LED is built in is pressed, the LED lights.
When the same button or rubber pad is pressed again, the LED goes dark.
2 When a button or rotary encoder without LED is pressed, the corresponding LED indicated in Table 1 below will light.
When the same button or rotary encoder is pressed again, the LED goes dark.
Table 1
Operating element LED for confirmation
Code Code
without a built-in LED of operation
D E4-L FX BEATS control on the left deck E8-L TAP button on the left deck
E4-R FX BEATS control on the right deck E8-R TAP button on the right deck
S15-L AUTO LOOP control on the left deck S16-L AUTO LOOP indicator on the left deck
S15-R AUTO LOOP control on the right deck S16-R AUTO LOOP indicator on the right deck
B2 BACK button S12-L SAMPLER mode button on the left deck
B3 LOAD PREPARE button S9-R HOT CUE mode button on the right deck
B4 LOAD button on the left deck
B7 SHIFT button
B5 LOAD button on the right deck

E4-L E4-R

E8-L E8-R
S15-L S15-R

B2 B3
S16-L S16-R

S12-L B4 B5 S9-R

B7

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10. Operation Test of the Velocity Sensitivity and Aftertouch for the Pads A

Mode 6 is used for testing the velocity sensitivity and aftertouch of the operating elements shown below.

[Switch operation] C
To enter a submode for testing the velocity sensitivity and aftertouch of the operating elements, after the unit starts in Service
mode, turn the rotary selector for browsing 6 clicks clockwise.

[Operation method]
1 The only LED for Pad 6 on the left deck flashes, and other LEDs are unlit.
2 If the rotary selector for browsing is pressed, Pads 1 on the right and left decks light and other LEDs go dark.
If the rotary selector for browsing is pressed again, the unit returns to the status of 1.

3 Press a rubber pad or hold a rubber pad pressed.

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A
[Description of the modes]
• Values obtained in response to the speed of an initial keypress (velocity sensitivity) or the amount of force applied after initial
impact (aftertouch) will be converted to 8-step data (3-bit resolution).
• If a rubber pad on the left deck is held pressed, the number of the lit rubber pads on the right deck will increase/decrease in
response to force applied to the pad on the left.
• If a rubber pad on the right deck is held pressed, the number of the lit rubber pads on the left deck will increase/decrease in
response to force applied to the pad on the right.
(With the minimum amount of force applied, one LED is lit, and with the maximum amount of force applied, all 8 LEDs are lit.)

[Display examples]
• When the amount of force applied is minimum (the converted value is "0"), only pad LED 1 on the left (right) deck is lit.
B

• When the amount of force applied is medium (the converted value is "3"), pad LEDs 1–4 on the left (right) deck are lit and
C the other LEDs are unlit.

• When the amount of force applied is maximum (the converted value is "7"), all pad LEDs on the left (right) deck are lit.
D

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11. Testing the Slide Switch A

Mode 7 is used for testing operations of the operating element shown below.

[Switch operation]
To enter a submode for testing the slide switch, after the unit starts in Service mode, turn the rotary selector for browsing
7 clicks clockwise. B

[Operation method]
1 The only LED for Pad 7 on the left deck flashes, and other LEDs are unlit.
2 If the rotary selector for browsing is pressed, Pad 1 or 2 on the left deck lights and other LEDs are unlit. If the rotary
selector for browsing is pressed again, the unit returns to the status of 1.

• When the slide switch is set to the left position, only the LED for Pad 1 on the left deck is lit and other LEDs are unlit.

• When the slide switch is set to the right position, only the LED for Pad 2 on the left deck is lit and other LEDs are unlit.

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A 12. Testing the rotary VRs, slider VR, and rotary encoders
Mode 8 is used for testing operations of the operating elements shown below.

C [Switch operation]
To enter a submode for testing the rotary VRs, slider VR, and rotary encoders, after the unit starts in Service mode, turn the
rotary selector for browsing 8 clicks clockwise.

[Operation method]
1 The only LED for Pad 8 on the left deck flashes, and other LEDs are unlit.
2 If the rotary selector for browsing is pressed, Pads 1 on the right and left decks light and other LEDs are unlit.
If the rotary selector for browsing is pressed again, the unit returns to the status of 1.

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[Description of the modes] A


1 Turn a rotary VR or a rotary encoder clockwise or counterclockwise, or slide the slider VR up or down.

2 When a rotary VR is turned or the slider VR is moved, a VR value obtained will be converted via the A/D converter to
an 8-step value (3-bit resolution).
According to the angle of turning a rotary VR or the distance of sliding the slider VR, the number of the pad LEDs lit
changes from 1 (minimum) to 8 (maximum).

• Changes in the number of pad LEDs lit, according to increase in the angle of turning a rotary VR or the distance of sliding
the slider VR:

3 When a rotary encoder is turned clockwise


Each time a rotary encoder is turned 1 click, the pad LEDs to be lit on the right deck will change, as shown below:
C

To be repeated in the same way

4 When a rotary encoder is turned counterclockwise


Each time a rotary encoder is turned 1 click, the pad LEDs to be lit on the right deck will change, as shown below: D

To be repeated in the same way

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A 13. Checking Drift of the Rotary VRs and Slider VR


Mode 9 is used for checking drift of the operating elements shown below.

C [Switch operation]
To enter a submode for checking drift of all rotary VRs and the slider VR, after the unit starts in Service mode, turn the rotary
selector for browsing 9 clicks clockwise.

[Description of the modes]


1 The only LED for Pad 1 on the right deck flashes, and other LEDs are unlit.
2 When the rotary selector for browsing is pressed, the LED for Pad 1 on the right deck goes dark (all LEDs unlit).
If the rotary selector for browsing is pressed again, the unit returns to the status of 1.

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A
To start monitoring drift of a rotary VR or the slider VR, press the corresponding button indicated in Table 2 below.
Table 2
Operating element whose Button to be used to
Code Code
drift is to be monitored start drift monitoring
E1-L Effect Parameter 1 control on the left deck E5-L Effect Parameter 1 button on the left deck
E2-L Effect Parameter 2 control on the left deck E6-L Effect Parameter 2 button on the left deck
E3-L Effect Parameter 3 control on the left deck E7-L Effect Parameter 3 button on the left deck
E1-R Effect Parameter 1 control on the right deck E5-R Effect Parameter 1 button on the right deck
E2-R Effect Parameter 2 control on the right deck E6-R Effect Parameter 2 button on the right deck
E3-R Effect Parameter 3 control on the right deck E7-R Effect Parameter 3 button on the right deck
B
B6 SAMPLER VOL fader B4 LOAD button on the left deck

E1-L E2-L E3-L E1-R E2-R E3-R

E5-L E6-L E7-L E5-R E6-R E7-R

C
B4

B6

D
• Immediately after a button indicated in Table 2 is pressed, an A/D conversion value for the corresponding rotary VR or the
slider VR will be obtained.
• An obtained A/D conversion value will be used as a reference value for calculating drift. Drift is defined as a difference
between the latest value and the reference value.
• The pad LEDs are used to express a drift value. The association between drift values and the LEDs to be lit is indicated
in Table 3.
Table 3
Difference between the latest
LED to be lit (code)
and the reference values
Latest value – reference value = +1 S1-R
Latest value – reference value = +2 S1-R, S2-R E
Latest value – reference value = +3 S1-R, S2-R, S3-R
Latest value – reference value = +4 S1-R, S2-R, S3-R, S4-R
Latest value – reference value = +5 S1-R, S2-R, S3-R, S4-R, S5-R
Latest value – reference value = +6 S1-R, S2-R, S3-R, S4-R, S5-R, S6-R
Latest value – reference value = +7 S1-R, S2-R, S3-R, S4-R, S5-R, S6-R, S7-R
Latest value – reference value = +8 or greater S1-R, S2-R, S3-R, S4-R, S5-R, S6-R, S7-R, S8-R
Latest value – reference value = -1 S8-L
Latest value – reference value = -2 S7-L, S8-L
Latest value – reference value = -3 S6-L, S7-L, S8-L
Latest value – reference value = -4 S5-L, S6-L, S7-L, S8-L
Latest value – reference value = -5 S4-L, S5-L, S6-L, S7-L, S8-L
F
Latest value – reference value = -6 S3-L, S4-L, S5-L, S6-L, S7-L, S8-L
Latest value – reference value = -7 S2-L, S3-L, S4-L, S5-L, S6-L, S7-L, S8-L
Latest value – reference value = -8 or less S1-L, S2-L, S3-L, S4-L, S5-L, S6-L, S7-L, S8-L

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S1-L S2-L S3-L S4-L S1-R S2-R S3-R S4-R

S5-L S6-L S7-L S8-L S5-R S6-R S7-R S8-R

• While drift values for a rotary VR or the slider VR are being monitored, the maximum and minimum drift values will be
retained until resetting is performed.
• The LED for the button used for triggering monitoring flashes while drift values are being monitored.
For example, the LED for the Effect Parameter 1 button on the left deck flashes while drift values for the Effect Parameter 1
control on the left deck are being monitored.
• If the button used for triggering monitoring is pressed again during drift monitoring, the reference value will be updated,
all pad LEDs will be unlit, then drift monitoring will restart.

C
14. Factory Reset
[Switch operation]
Mode 0 (for confirmation of the firmware version) of Service mode must be selected.

[Operation method]
Simultaneously hold the SYNC buttons on the left and right decks pressed for at least 2 seconds.

[Description of the modes]


• The LEDs for the SYNC buttons on the left and right decks light.
• The settings for UTILITY mode are reset to the initial values, then those values are stored in nonvolatile memory.
• The LEDs for the SYNC buttons on the left and right decks go dark after initialization is completed.
F

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7. DISASSEMBLY

Note: A

Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the
procedures described here are common.

Knobs and Volumes Location

A B C A B

D E D

D
A 100-S1-3006 B 100-S1-3007 C 100-SN-3010A D 100-SN-3030 E 100-SN-3083
×6 ×2 ×1 ×2 ×1

White
White
Black Black Silver Black
Black

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A Disassembly

[1] Top Section


(1) Remove the all nobs. Front panel
(2) Remove the Front panel by removing the 2 ×10
10 screws.
(602-BTF2609-685B)
Screw tightening order 1 ×4 1 ×4
1 1 1
2 1 3 4

10 9 1

6 5 7 8

C About the double-back tape that is used for securing the front panel and the Chassis
When detaching the front panel
The front panel and the Chassis are secured with 2 pieces of double-back tape at the locations shown in the photo below.
Slowly peel off the tape, taking care that you will not deform the front panel.
When reattaching the front panel
1 Neatly remove any residue of double-back tape from the back of the front panel and the Chassis Assy.
2 Stick 2 pieces (5 mm × 70 mm) of NITTO No. 500 double-back tape to the locations shown in the photo below then remove the paper liner.
Note: Even if double-back tape was not used in the initial state, be sure to attach double-back tape when reattaching the front panel.

NITTO No. 500 NITTO No. 500


(5 mm × 70 mm) (5 mm × 70 mm)

(3) Remove the four LED lenses. 5 ×11


(4) Remove the two LIMPID lenses. 3
E ×4
(5) Remove the 11 nuts and 11 washers.

Nut, washer tightening order


11 10 9 7 2 3 4 5

4 4
8 1 6

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[2] Bottom Section A

(1) Remove the Base by removing the 10 screws. Base 1 ×10


(602-CDN88-563)

Screw tightening order


6 5 4

7 1 2 3
B

• Bottom view
8 9 10

(2) Remove the Large gound plate by removing Large ground plate 2 ×12
the 12 screws.
(602-SL24F-099) C
Screw tightening order
10 3 2 9

8
1

11 7

D
• Bottom view
12 4 5 6

(3) Disconnect the two connectors. Isolation slice


(CN2, 3) 4
(4) Remove the Isolation slice by removing the
five screws.
(602-900-565)
E
Screw tightening order 4 4
1

4 5 4 CN2 CN3 4
3 3

• Bottom view
3 2
F

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A (5) Remove the four screws. MAIN PCB Assy


(602-SF24F-099)

Screw tightening order


5 5
1 4 5
5
• Bottom view
2 3

(6) Remove the 12 screws. MAIN PCB Assy


(602-SL24F-099) 6 ×12

Screw tightening order

12 11
9
10

C 3 7
1 5
4 8
2 6
• Bottom view

(7) Remove the MAIN PCB Assy.


(8) Remove the FSR Plate Assy L and R.
D
Note: MAIN PCB Assy
When the MAIN PCB Assy is detached or reattached,
the slide switch on the Assy interferes with the
chassis. Therefore, widen the part of the chassis
where the slide switch interferes during detachment
and reattachment of the Assy.

During detachment During reattachment FSR Plate Assy R


of the PCB of the PCB

7
E

FSR Plate Assy L


8

• Bottom view

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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED
After repairing, be sure to check the version of the firmware, and if it is not the latest one, update to the latest version. A
Perform the each item when the following parts are replaced.

• IC storing firmware and PCB Assy • Confirmation of the version of the firmware
IC2 (MAIN PCB Assy), • Updating to the latest version of the firmware
MAIN PCB Assy • Factory reset
• Be changed user setting to condition before the repair
(when be possible)

8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE


Caution: B
DO NOT disconnect the USB cable until updating is completed.

Preparations
• Update file for DDJ-SP1
When the downloaded zip file is unzipped, the update file appears. Place the update file on the desktop.

e.g.) DDJ-SP1_V101.jar

C
• A computer where Java has been installed
If Java has not been installed, please download the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) at: http://java.com and install it
on your computer.

Updating Procedures
Note: Close all applications on your computer before running this updating procedure.

1 Connect the above prepared computer to DDJ-SP1 via the 3 When the update file for DDJ-SP1 (DDJ-SP1_Vxxx.jar)
USB cable included with the product while pressing the is activated, the following dialogue is displayed.
right effect parameter 1 button and right [TAP] button. Click the [Start] button.
D

4 The update of the firmware starts.


E

2 Make sure of LED flash of the two [SYNC] buttons and


fringe of the two [AUTO LOOP] knobs before releasing
your finger from these buttons.

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A 5 When the firmware update process is complete, click


the [OK] button.

B
Make sure of LED lighting of the two [SYNC] buttons and
fringe of the two [AUTO LOOP] knobs on DDJ-SP1 before
disconnecting the USB cable from DDJ-SP1.

Note: Please note that if you fail to update, disconnect the


USB cable from DDJ-SP1 and start from Step 1 of the
above Updating Procedures.

How to check the Firmware Version


For Windows For Mac
C Software to confirm the firmware version for DDJ-SP1 Open the Apple menu while pressing the option key, then
When the downloaded zip file is unzipped, select “System Profiler.”
DDJ-SP1_Version
Check.exe appears. Then, launch it. If [Security Warning]
dialogue appears on the screen, click [Run] button.

Confirm the firmware version.

Select the [USB] from the [Hardware] to display the name


of the controller. Select the controller to display the
firmware version.

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8.3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE

This unit is provided with user settable items, as shown below. A


Although no serious operational problems occur even if data for such user settable items are cleared during repair, it is
recommended that you take note of those settings before starting repair.
Use the Check Sheet shown below, to which you can transcribe the settings.
If the corresponding part or board Assy is replaced for repair, change the user resettable settings to those noted on the Check
Sheet before starting repair. If resetting is not possible, when returning the repaired product, be sure to tell the customer that
the Utility settings have been cleared and will have to be reset, as required.
Item for Which User's Setting Value (The factory default Content to be
Part Name
Setting is Available settings are indicated in bold.) / Indication method Stored
Velocity curve Curve1 / Curve2 / Curve3 / Curve4
selection Pad 1 flashing / Pad 2 flashing / Pad 3 flashing / Pad 4 flashing
After touch setting After-touch disabled / After-touch enabled B
Pad 1 flashing / Pad 2 flashing
Setting of method to Switch to sampler velocity mode when [SHIFT] +
Sampler enter [SAMPLER] buttons are pressed /
velocity mode Switch to sampler velocity mode when [SAMPLER] button is
pressed for over 1 second.
Switch to sampler velocity mode when [SHIFT] +
[SAMPLER] buttons are pressed → Pad 1 flashing
Switch to sampler velocity mode when [SAMPLER] button is
pressed for over 1 second → Pad 2 flashing IC2 (EEPROM)
UTILITY setting
Setting of DJ software to be used Serato DJ used / Software other than Serato DJ used (MAIN PCB Assy)
Serato DJ used → Pad 1 unlit
Software other than Serato DJ used → Pad 1 lit C
Demo mode setting Turns demo mode on / Turns demo mode off
Pad 1 lit / Pad 1 unlit
Setting of slip mode flashing Slip mode flashing enabled / Slip mode flashing disabled
Pad 1 flashing / Pad 2 flashing
Setting of illumination when Illumination type 1 / Illumination type 2
tracks are loaded Pad 1 flashing / Pad 2 flashing
Advanced MIDI settings Advanced MIDI settings disabled / Advanced MIDI settings enabled
Pad 1 flashing / Pad 2 flashing

Each of the above items can be set in Utility mode.


To enter Utility mode, hold the BACK button pressed for at least 1 second.
D
Then turn the rotary selector. Any one of the FX1 [Effect Parameter 1] to FX2 [TAP] buttons flash, and the items corresponding
to each button can be set.
(For details, refer to the operating instructions (Advanced Edition) of the unit.)

Sheet for confirmation of the user setting


Sampler velocity mode
Velocity curve selection After touch setting Setting of method to enter E
Curve1 Curve2 Curve3 Curve4 enabled disabled [SHIFT] + [SAMPLER] button [SAMPLER] button over 1second

Setting of DJ software to be used Demo mode setting Setting of slip mode flashing
Serato DJ Other than Serato DJ ON OFF enabled disabled

Setting of illumination when tracks are loaded Advanced MIDI settings


Type 1 Type 2 enabled disabled

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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
A
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
- Screws adjacent to b mark on product are used for disassembly.

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

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

9.1 PACKING SECTION

or

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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 USB Cable (L = 1500 mm) 408-SUB-132
2 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) A

3 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)


4 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
5 Handle 100-DDJLE-3012

6 Handle Base 100-DDJLE-3013


7 Polyfoam 506-SN-654
8 Gift Box See Contrast table (2)
9 Soft Bag 509-SN-325

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DDJ-SP1/CKSUVYXE5 and XECN5 are constructed the same except for the following:
DDJ-SP1 DDJ-SP1
Mark No. Symbol and Description
/CKSUVYXE5 /XECN5
2 Operating Instructions (En, Fr, De, It, Nl) 502-DDJSCA-3311 Not used
3 Operating Instructions (Es, Pt, Ru, Ko, Ja) 502-DDJSCA-3312 Not used
4 Operating Instructions (Zhcn) Not used 502-DDJSCB-3313
8 Gift Box 507-SN-3429 507-SCB-3429

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9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION

A
: Accessories of VR
(NSP)

Chassis
(NSP)

Cushion
(NSP) A

1/5

Adhesive
(GYL1001) CH fixed plate
2/5

3/5 4/5

5/5

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(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


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

1 MAIN PCB Assy 704-SUB-A570 21 Load Button 100-SNB-3039


2 FSR Plate Assy L 704-SUB-A571 22 FX Rotate Knob 100-S1-3006 A
3 FSR Plate Assy R 704-SUB-A572 23 Rotate Knob 100-S1-3007
4 Browser Knob 100-SN-3010A 24 Front Panel 300-SN-2079
5 Little Knob 100-SN-3030 25 Large Ground Plate 300-SN-2080

6 LED Lens 100-SN-3032 26 CH Fixed Plate 300-SN-2082


7 LIMPID Lens 100-SN-3033 27 Isolation Slice 501-SN-2569
8 4 Key Button 100-SN-3034 28 Pad Soft Knob 604-SN-612
9 2 Key Button 100-SN-3035 29 Gasket 612-SN-476
10 FX Button 100-SN-3036 30 Power Himilon 612-SN-493

31 Button Cushion 612-SN-494 B


11 Left Sync Button 100-SN-3037
12 Right Sync Button 100-SN-3038 32 Foot Pad Assy 701-SN-5314
13 2 Key Black Button 100-SN-3040S 33 • • • • •
14 Shift Button 100-SN-3041 34 • • • • •
15 Twin Key Button 100-SN-3042 35 Screw 2.6*9 602-BTF2609-685B

16 Small VR Knob 100-SN-3083 36 Screw 2.6*10 602-CDN88-563


17 HOT CUE Button 100-SNA-2993 37 Screw 602-SL24F-099
18 Base See Contrast table (2) 38 Screw 602-STS2003-677
19 3&4 Button 100-SNA-3039 39 Screw WBTP2.6*8 TTB 602-900-565
20 Slicer Button 100-SNB-2993 C

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DDJ-SP1/CKSUVYXE5 and XECN5 are constructed the same except for the following:
DDJ-SP1 DDJ-SP1
Mark No. Symbol and Description
/CKSUVYXE5 /XECN5
18 Base 100-SNA-3029 100-SNB-3029

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10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM


10.1 MAIN PCB ASSY
A AD3.3V

3
VR1 VR5
C32 2FX2- 3 C94 FX1- 22 C37
NC
HOL E1 HOL E2 HOL E3 HOL E4 HOL E9 0.1 20K B C36 C87 20K B 0.1

3 1

3 1
0.1 0.01
C83
VR2 C84 IC4 VR6
1CHASSIS 1CHASSIS 1CHASSIS 1CHASSIS 1CHASSIS 0.01
C33 2 0.01 1 16 FX1-21 C38
1Y VCC
C75 C76 C77 C78 C89 FX2- 2 2 15
0.1 OY YCOM C88 0.1
NC NC NC NC NC 20K B 3 14 20K B
CHASSIS CHASSIS CHASSIS CHASSIS CHASSIS 1Z XCOM

3 1

1
4 13 0.01
D D D D D VR3 ZCOM 1X VR7
FX2- 1 5 12
C34 OZ 0X SAMP LER C39
2 6 11
HOL E10 INH A
7 10
0.1 C85 VEE B 20K B 0.1
20K B 8 9
GND C

3 1
HOL E5 HOL E6 HOL E7 HOL E8 1CHASSIS 0.01 A
VR4 74HC4053
C90 C35 2FX1- 3
1CHASSIS 1CHASSIS 1CHASSIS 1CHASSIS NC R42
CHASSIS
0.1 C86 100
C79 C80 C81 C82 D 20K B
A

1
0.01

A D 23

A D 15
CHASSIS NC CHASSIS NC CHASSIS NC CHASSIS NC

A D0

A D3
SE L
D D D D HOL E11

1CHASSIS
C4
L6

K EY 6
K EY 5
K EY 4
K EY 3
K EY 2
K EY 1
220 A D 7b
220 A D 6b

A D 5b
S7
S6
S5
S4
S3
S2
S1
CHASSIS Bead- 120 0.
B

A D 15
A D 14
A D 13
A D 12
A D9
A D8
DATA1
P12

220

220
220
220
220
220
220
D DATA2

1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
DATA3
P14 P13 P11

220
220
220
220
220
220
DATA4

R10
R11

R12
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
R39
R40
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
IC1 1-2 560P
560P
C22
C23 DATA5

R27
R28
R29
R30
R31
R32
BA033F P 560P C24 DATA6
VB VUSB L3 D3.3V DATA7

80
79
78
77
76

66
65
64
63
62
61
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
L1 IC3
DATA8
I O
2-2

PT D 7
PT D 6/A D 7b
PT D 5/A D 6b/T PM 0_C H 5
PT D 4/T PM 0_C H 4
PT D 3/T PM 0_C H 3
PT D 2/PT M 0_C H 2
PT D 1/A D 5bT PM 0_C H 1
PT D 0/T PM 0_C H 0
PT C 17
PT C 16
PT C 13
PT C 12

PT C 9
PT C 8

PT C 4/PC S
PT C 6/M O SI
PT C 10/I2C 1_SC L

PT C 7/M ISO

PT C 5/SC K
PT C 11/I2C 1_SD A
Bead Bead 0.01 C25
G

C18
C1 C2 C6 C5 C7 1 60 0.1
C4 P1 PTE0 VDD 560P C26
0.1 0.1 10/25 0.1 0.1 100u/10 2 59
P2 PTE1 VSS 560P C27
3 58 1K R41 SEL
LED- G P3 PTE2 PTC3/LU_P 7
D110 R150 4 57 560P C28
1-1 RSB6.8S D1 1SS355
SW43
2 22K
P4
P5
5
PTE3
PTE4
P PTC2/AD11
TC1/RTC_CLK IN/AD15
56
P10
560P C29
D3 C1 6 55
DI MMER 0.1 PTE5 PTC0/AD14
JK 1 1SS355 D112 1 7 54 220 R19 DATA8 560P C30
VDD PTB19
1 C9 8 53 220 R20 DATA7 A
VB EDZ CT E61 6.8B L4 VSS PTB18
2 1 4 R1 33 D+ 9 52 220 R21 DATA6
D- D111 USB DP PTB17
3 R2 33 D- 10 MK L25Z128VL K 4 51 220 R22 DATA5
D+ USB DM PTB16
4 EDZ CT E61 6.8B 2 3 0.1 2.2 C15 11 50 220 R23 DATA4
DGND VUSB VOUT33 PTB11
5 C8 12 49 220 R24 DATA3
CHASSIS ACM2012 VREGI N PTB10
6 13 48 220 R25 DATA2
CHASSIS
USB (DEVICE)
D2 D4 P6
14
15
PTE20/AD0
PTE21/AD4a
PTB9
PTB8
47
46
220 R26 DATA1 3-1
1SS355 1SS355 PTE22/AD3 PTB3/AD13
C 16 45
PT E 25/I2C 0_SD A
PT E 24/I2C 0_SC L

PT A 0/SW D _C L K
CHASSI S
2-1 P7
17
PTE23/AD7a
VDDA PT A 3/SW D _D IO
PTB2/AD12
PTB1/AD9
44
PT E 29/A D4b
PT E 30/A D23

18 43
AD3.3V Bead VREH PTB0/AD8
L5 19 42 22 R172 /RST

EX TA L0
L2 C12 VREL RESETb
20 41
PT A 12
PT A 13
PT A 14
PT A 15
PT A 16
PT A 17
PT E 31

VSSA XTAL 0 C20


PT A 1
PT A 2

PT A 4
PT A 5
C3 NC 0.1

V DD
0 R5 20P

V SS
R9 D5
NC 560P C10 C14 X1 SMAJ6.0A
D 1M
47u/10 8M
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
C21
560P C11 R6 R7 C92 20P
C13 0.1 C17 0.01
A
R8 CN1
IC2 3-2
R147
R148
R171

R149

10K 0.1
1 8 1 D3.3V
220

220

4.7K

A0 VCC C16
4.7K

2 7 C19 2 SWD_DI O
A1 WP 0.1
3 6 3 GND
A2 SCL
4 5 0.1 4 SWD_CL K
GND SDA P9 P8
SC L K 22
A D 0 R3

A D 3 R4

5 /RST
SC L 22
SD A 22

SD IO 22

The > mark found on some component parts 24L C02BT


E N 2A

E N 1A
E N 1B

E N 2B
E N 3A
E N 3B
E N 4A
E N 4B
E N 5A
E N 5B

SC L K
SD IO

/RST
CON5
SD A
SC L

indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.


Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
of identical designation.
A D 6b

A D 23

A D 5b
SE L

A D 12
A D 13
A D 7b

R33
A D8
A D9
A D 14

220
D
C31 AD3.3V
C42
560P

IC5 0.1
R48 TR8 1 16 R62
1Y VCC
TR7 2 15
3.3K OY YCOM 3.3K
R46 TR6 3 14 R64
C47 1Z XCOM C53
R56 4 13 R70
3.3K ZCOM 1X 3.3K
TR5 5 12
C45 100 OZ 0X 100 C55
R54 0.01 6 11 0.01 R72
TR1 INH A TR9
7 10
100 TR2 VEE B TR10 100
8 9
GND C
0.01 TR3 0.01
74HC4053
TR4
AD3.3V R49 220 R43 R63 AD3.3V
TR5 TR4
CN2 R47 3.3K TR6 TR3 3.3K R65 CN3
R57 C48 C54 R71
1 3.3K 3.3K 1
TP 1 TP 9
FSR PLATE

2 C43 2
FSR PLATE
TP 2 R55 C46 100 0.01 0.01 100 C56 R73 TP 10
3 0.1 TR11 3
TP 3 IC6 TP 11
ASSY R

4 100 TR12 100 4


TP 4 TR7 TR1 1 16 TP 12
5 1Y VCC 5
ASSY L

TP 5 0.01 TR8 TR2 2 15 0.01 TP 13


6 OY YCOM 6
TP 6 3 14 TP 14
7 1Z XCOM 7
E 8
TP 7 R52 4
ZCOM 1X
13 R66 TP 15
8
TP 8 5 12 TP 16
9 3.3K OZ 0X 3.3K 9
R50 6 11 R68
10 C51 INH A C57 10
R60 7 10 R74
3.3K VEE B 3.3K
MOL EX- FFC10P 8 9 MOL EX- FFC10P
C49 100 GND C 100 C59
R58 0.01 TR13 0.01 R76
C61 C62 74HC4053 C63
0.1 100 220 R44 100 22u/16 C64
22u/16 TR14 0.01
0.01 C95 NC 0.1
A A
C44
R53 R67

R51 3.3K IC7 0.1 3.3K R69


R61 C52 1 16 C58 R75
3.3K 1Y VCC 3.3K
2 15
C50 100 OY YCOM 100 C60
R59 0.01 3 14 0.01 R77
1Z XCOM
4 13 TR15
100 ZCOM 1X 100
5 12 TR16 0.01
OZ 0X
0.01 6 11
INH A
7 10
VEE B
8 9
GND C
74HC4053
220 R45

F
A

A
38 DDJ-SP1
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

A
A MAIN PCB ASSY
R85 R93 R101 R109 R117 R125 R143
(704-SUB-A570)
75 180 180 75 33 33 200

D44 D52 D60 D68 D76 D84 D92


FX1 SEL .1 ASSI GN L-2 SYNC- L
ABS.- L HOT- L TAP -L1 IN- L

R86 R94 R102 R110 R118 R126 R137 R144


75 2.7K 180 75 33 33 100 100

D45 D53 D61 D69 D77 D85 D93 PARAM3- L


FX1 SEL .2
ASSI GN L-4 REL .-L AUTO- L TAP -L2 OUT- L
D101 PARAM3- L
VB
R87 R95 R103 R111 R119 R127 R145
75 22 150 75 33 33 2.7K

C40
20

C41 IC8
NC D46 D54 D62 D70 D78 D86 D94
0.1 FX1 SEL .3 DACK 3 ASSI GN L-3
B
+V
A D 12

PARAM- L1 MANUTL -L SAVE- L REL OOP -L


A D9
A D8

DATA1 2 18
1A1 1Y1
DATA2 4 16
1A2 1Y2
DATA3 6 14 R88 R96 R104 R112 R120 R128 R146
1A3 1Y3
220
220
220

DATA4 8 12 75 150 150 75 33 33 180


1A4 1Y4
1
/1G
74HCT244
DATA5 11 9 D47 D55 D63 D71 D79 D87 D95
R30
R31
R32

2A1 2Y1
DATA6 13 7 FX1- MODEL ASSI GN L-1
2A2 2Y2 LOAD- L PARAM- L2 VEL OCI TY- L SL OT- LU SL OT- LD
DATA7 15 5
2A3 2Y3
DATA8 17 3
GND

2A4 2Y4
19 R89 R97 R105 R113 R121 R129 R133
0.01 C25 /2G
75 180 180 75 33 33 200
560P C26
10

560P C27 LED- G D48 D56 D64 D72 D80 D88 D96
560P C28 FX2 SEL .1 HOT- R TAP -R1 IN- R SYNC- R
ASSI GN R-2 ABS.- R
560P C29
560P C30 R90 R98 R106 R114 R122 R130 R135 R134
A 75 2.7K 180 75 33 33 100 100

D49 D57 D65 D73 D81 D89 D97 PARAM3- R


AUTO- R TAP -R2 OUT- R
FX2 SEL .2 ASSI GN R-4 REL .-R
D99 PARAM3- R

R91 R99 R107 R115 R123 R131 R136


75 22 150 75 33 33 2.7K C
D50 D58 D66 D74 D82 D90 D98
FX2 SEL .2 MANUTL -R SAVE- R REL OOP -R ASSI GN R-3
DECK 4 PARAM- R1
A
R92 R100 R108 R116 R124 R132 R138
75 150 150 75 33 33 180

D51 D59 D67 D75 D83 D91 D100


D3.3V VEL OCI TY- R SL OT- RU SL OT- RD ASSI GN R-1
FX2- MODEL LOAD- R PARAM- R2

22K R173

K EY1

SW6 SW11 SW16 SW21 SW26 SW31 SW35


HOT- L AUTO- L MANUTL -L VEL OCI TY- L REL .-L PARAM- L1 PARAM- L2
22K R174 D11 D16 D21 D26 D31 D36 D41

1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355


K EY2

SW7 SW12 SW17 SW22 SW27 SW32 SW36


SYNC- L ABS.- L FX1 SEL .1 FX1 SEL .2 FX1 SEL .3 FX1- MODEL ASSI GN L-2
D
22K R175 D12 D17 D22 D27 D32 D37 D42

1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355


K EY3

SW8 SW13 SW18 SW23 SW28 SW33 SW37


SHI FT LOAD- L LOAD- R AREA VI EW DACK 3 DECK 4
22K R176 D13 D18 D23 D28 D33 D38 D43

1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355


K EY4

SW9 SW14 SW19 SW24 SW29 SW34 SW38


VEL OCI TY- R AUTO- R
MANUTL -R HOT- R REL .-R ABS.- R SYNC- R
22K R177 D14 D19 D24 D29 D34 D39 D106

1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355


K EY5
AD3.3V

CN3 22K R178 SW10 SW15 SW20 SW25 SW30 SW39 SW40
PARAM- R1 PARAM- R2 ASSI GN R-2
1
TP 9 K EY6 D15 D20 D25 D30 D35 D40 D107
2
FSR PLATE

TP 10
3 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355
TP 11
4
TP 12 FX2- MODEL FX2 SEL .3 FX2 SEL .2 FX2 SEL .1
5 0.01 22K R151
ASSY L

TP 13 C65 SW1
6
TP 14 EN1B 10K 1 5
7
TP 15
8
R1522
D6 E
TP 16 EN1A 10K R1533 4
9
10 22K 1SS355
C66 BEATS- L D3.3V
MOL EX- FFC10P 0.01 R154
C67
0.01 22K R155 R163 22K
C63 SW2 SW4 C74 0.01
22u/16 C64 EN2B 10K 1 5 5 1 10K EN4B
0.1 R1562 2R164
A EN2A 10K D7 D10 10K
R1573 4
SW41 SW42
4 3R165 EN4A
22K 1SS355 ASSI GN R-1 ASSI GN L-1 1SS355 22K C71
C68 PARAM3- L PARAM3- R 0.01
0.01 R158 D108 D109 R166
C69
0.01 22K R159 1SS355 1SS355
R167 22K 0.01
C72
SW3 SW5
EN3B 10K 1 5 5 1 10K EN5B
R1602 2R168
EN3A 10K D8 D9 3R169 10K
R1613 4 4 EN5A
22K 1SS355 1SS355 22K C73
C70 PANEL SELSCT BEATS- R 0.01
0.01 R162 R170
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 D
C91
2SD1757 2SD1757 2SD1757 2SD1757 2SD1757 2SD1757 2SD1757
D LED- G
0.1 R78 R79 R80 R81 R82 R83 R84

2.4K 2.4K 2.4K 2.4K 2.4K 2.4K 2.4K


VB
S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

S6

S7

A
DDJ-SP1 39
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

10.2 WAVEFORMS

1-1 JK1 Pin 1 (for 5V) 2-1 C14 + side (for AD3.3V) 3-1 IC3 Pin 42 (/RST)

1-2 C7 + side (for D3.3V) 2-2 IC3 Pin 58 (SEL) 3-2 IC3 Pin 40 (Extalo)

40 DDJ-SP1
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

DDJ-SP1 41
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM


11.1 MAIN PCB ASSY
A
SIDE A
1-2
A MAIN PCB ASSY

1-1

2-1

A
42 DDJ-SP1
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

A
SIDE A

NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS : 2. View point of PCB diagrams.


1. The parts mounted on this PCB include all Connector Capacitor
necessary parts for several destinations.
For further information for respective SIDE A
destinations, be sure to check with the
schematic diagram.
SIDE B
P.C.Board Chip Part

A
DDJ-SP1 43
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

SIDE B
A

A MAIN PCB ASSY

CN2

FSR PLATE
ASSY R

IC5
F

A
44 DDJ-SP1
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

SIDE B
A

3-2
3-1 D
2-2

CN2

FSR PLATE
ASSY L

IC4 IC1
IC6 IC8 IC2
IC7 IC3 Q1-Q7 F

A
DDJ-SP1 45
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

12. PCB PARTS LIST


NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
A - The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.

- Although the cables that are directly mounted on each PCB Assy are listed individually as electrical parts of the
corresponding PCB Assy in the parts list, those cables are included with each PCB Assy for service when it is supplied.

Mark No. Description Part No.


LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
MAIN PCB ASSY 704-SUB-A570

Mark No. Description Part No.

A MAIN PCB ASSY


SEMICONDUCTORS
Q 1-7 CHIP TRANSISTOR 416-MC6000-374
D 110 ESD DIODE 414-DJ1100G-207
D 1-4,6-43,106-109 SWITCHING DIODE 414-CD1000-075A
D 111,112 ESD DIODE 414-RMP3-285
D 5 TVS DIODE 414-UDJ200-284
C
D 54,58 LED(YELLOW GREEN) 410-DJ5000-252T
D 52,53,55-57,59-67 LED (RED) 410-DJ5000-253T
D 94,95,98,100 LED (RED) 410-DJ5000-253T
D 68-91 CHIP LED BLUE 410-SUB-424
D 44-51 CHIP LED RED 410-SUB-425

D 92,93,96,97,99,101 CHIP LED WHITE 410-S1-419

MISCELLANEOUS
JK 1 USB FIXED PLATE 300-SN-2083
L 4 COMMON MODE FILTERS 415-FU800-305
JK 1 USB JACK 420-S1-377
D L 1,3,5 TDK CHIP BEAD 415-FU801-316
L 6 CHIP BEAD 415-IS201-382

CN 2,3 10P FFC CONNECTOR 404-CDMIX2-1142


SW 43 SLIDE SW 403-DV300-5007
SW 2,4 ENCODER 403-COMBO-424
SW 6-42 TACT SW 403-DDJLE-419
SW 1,3,5 ENCODER 403-DDJLE-418

X1 QUARTZ CRYSTAL (8 MHz) 427-DV300-5017V

RESISTORS
VR 1-6 ROTARY VR 418-S1-694
E VR 7 SLIDE VR 418-SUB-704
0 CHIP RESISTOR 412-900-975
R 133,143 CHIP RESISTOR 412-I1-1261
R 95,99,147-149,171,172 CHIP RESISTOR 412-CDVD2001-554

CAPACITORS
C 62,63 CAPACITOR 413-SPPW3-236
C 14 ELEC.CAPACITOR 413-810-920
C 15 CHIP CAPACITOR 413-U5000-1005
0 ELEC.CAPACITOR 413-HT801K-192
C 7 ELEC.CAPACITOR 413-HMA2200-5017

C 1,2,4,5,8,9,12,13 CHIP CAPACITOR 413-DCM280-773


F
C 16-19,32-40,42-44 CHIP CAPACITOR 413-DCM280-773
C 61,64,91 CHIP CAPACITOR 413-DCM280-773

46 DDJ-SP1
1 2 3 4

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