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girarererrrr —___ PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL WAVEFORM SYNTHESIZER SERVICE MANUAL = Cal CONTENTS. 1, SPECIFICATIONS .. MIDI IMPLEMENTATION ..... DATA DUMP REFERENCE STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM BLOCK DIAGRAM .. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .... PC BOARD CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS . . : : CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE eee 20) TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE .. . PARTS LIST . . KEIO ELECTRONIC LABORATORY CORPORATION TOKYOJJAPAN 1. SPECIFICATIONS ‘* Keyboard 61 keys (C~C) = Voice 6 Voice = osct* Octave (167, 8,4"), Waveform (1 ~8), Level adjustment + osc2" Octave (16', 8,4"), Waveform (1 ~ 8), Interval (Unison, Minor 3rd, Major 3rd, Perfect 4th, Perfect Sth), Detune (24 ‘cents MAX, Level adjustment * Noise* Level adjustment (White noise) * vor* Cutoff Frequency, Resonance Key- board Track (OFF, HALF, FULL), EG Polarity (A, VW ), EG Intensity © Chorus" ON/OFF * VOF EG" ‘Attack time, Decay time, Break Point level, Slope time, Sustain level, Release time * VCAEG* Attack time, Decay time, Break Point level, Slope time, Sustain level, Release ‘time * MGt Frequency, Delay time, OSC intensity VOF intensity © Bend* ‘Maximum OSC Bend (1 Octave MAX), \VCF Rend ON/OFF ‘© Portamento” —Portamento time MIDI Receive Channel {ch 1 ~ 16), ENABLE (NOTE DATA/ALL), OMNI (ON/OFF) © Volume Adjustable © TUNE #50 cents © Joystick X axis (OSC Bend, VCF Bond) +¥ axis (OSC modulation) —Y axis (VCF modulation) ‘* Key assign mode POLY 1, POLY 2, UNISON. ‘+ Programmer Value (edit slider, UP/DOWN switches), PROGRAM/PARAMETER switches, Number select buttons (1~8), WRITE switch, BANK HOLD switch Display Tape interface Input jacks Output jacks Tape switch Write switch MIDI jacks Power supply Power consumption Weight Dimensions Accessories Program Number, Parameter Value, Bank hold indicator Save, Load, Verify, Cancel FROM TAPE (HIGH/LOW), DAMPER (GND), PORTAMENTO ( “1.GND) Program up ( 1 GND) ‘Output (R, L/MONO, HIGH/LOW), PHONES, TO TAPE ENABLE/DISABLE ENABLE/DISABLE IN, OUT, THRU Local voltage 34W 9.3 kg 998 (W) X 338 (D) X 101 (H) mm ‘AC power cord, Connection cord, Data Cassette (*Programmable) 2. MIDI IMPLEMENTATION 1. TRANSMITTED DATA 1. CHANNEL MESSAGE STATUS ‘SECOND THIRD DESCRIPTION. 1000 0000/0kKKkk kkkk] 0100 0000 NoTEOFFINOTEN 1001 0000/okKkk kkk] 0100 0000 NOTEON(NOTE? 1011 0000/0000 0001] ovvv vvoo | OscMODULATION (NoTE2) 0000 0010] 0vvv vv 00 | vcFMODULATION INOTES) 0100 0000/0000 0000 vameRreDALoFF 0100 0000/0111 1111 | DAMPERPEDALON 0100 0001] 0000 0000 Pontamentoorr o100 0001] 0111 1111 | PORTAMENTOON 1100 0000|/0pp5 pepo PROGRAM CHANGE pppppp=0 ~ 63 (NOTE 4) 7110 0000/0000 0000]0bbb bbb» | PITCHBEND ts80-0-0 IMs 0 — 40H — 7FH (NOTE 5) NOTE : 1, NOTE NUMBER (Okkkkkkk) = 36 ~ 96. . PITCH MODULATION range has 6 bits resolution (Ovevww00) 1. VCF MODULATION range has 5 bits resolution (Ovvvvv00) |. PROGRAM NUMBER (Oppppppp) correspond to DISPLAY NUMBER on the PANEL which will be the following DISPLAY NUMBER, PROGRAM NUMBER #1 ——_——_—- 0 #2 ———-_____-+ 1 #87 62 #88 63 5. PITCH BENDER range has 7 bits resolution (Obbbbbbb) only by MSB. 2, SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE fa) DEVICE ID (e) WRITE comPLeTED 1111 0000] exctusive pe eed exeeetel 100 0010] KoRGID4H eee ie Og kone baz croc fo se) KoneIoADM 004% 0.0.00 | ronmar ozo 0000 0100] ow600010 04H oe OH Ores 1c) Cg oxo00n Ost a ee ae 0040 000% | wnrecompueres 2m NOTE: 6. If receive DEVICE ID REQUEST, DEVICE id mentor wid Besar NOTE: 7. If receive WRITE REQUEST and program write complete, WRITE COMPLETED. message will be sent {e)_WRITE ERROR (0) DATE SAVE (DATA DUMP) ae eanrew ee) = cece] as NOTE: 8 ince WRITE REQUEST on pra NOTE : 9, If receive DATA SAVE REQUEST, DATA SAVE (DATA DUMP) will be sent. 2. RECOGNIZED RECEIVE DATA 1. CHANNEL MESSAGE STATUS ‘SECOND THIRD DESCRIPTION 1000 nnnalokkk kkk | Oxxx xx xx | NOTEOFF (NOTE ND velocity wil be ignored 1001 annalokkk kee | OVvv vv vv | NOTEON (Om50} (NOTE 11) velocity will, be ignored okkk kKkkk|0000 0000 | NOTEOFFINOTEN) TO1T nann|oo00 0001]o0vvv vv x x | OSCMODULATION (NOTE 12) 0000 0010]0vvv vv x x | VCFMODULATION (NOTE 13) 0000 0111} o0vvv vv vv | VOLUME (NOTE 14) 0100 0000/0000 0000 | oaMeRreDaLorr 0100 0000]0111 1111 | OAMPERPEDALON 0100 0001/0000 0000 | PORTAMENTOOFF 0100 0001] 0111 11171 | PORTAMENTOON TOT? naenalotti 1011]0000 0000 | ALLNOTESOFF oO 111 1100]0000 0000 | oMNIOFF(ALLNOTES OFF) 0111 1101 ]0000 0000 | OMNONIALLNOTES OFF) ort1 t1t10]oxxx xxx x | IALLNOTESOFF) 014.1 4111 ]0000 0000 | tatnoresorri 1100 nonn|Oppp pepe PROGRAM CHANGE (NOTE 15) 1110 nnnnloxxx xxxx|obbb bbb» | PITCHEEND 1.88 willbe fonored MSB will be recognized. (NOTE 161 NOTE : 10, nnnn:0-16, When the mode is OMNI ON, all the data will be received. When the mode is OMNI OFF, only data of the channel designated by Parameter #81 will be received, As to MODE MESSAGE, however, designated channel data only will be received even if the mode is OMNI ON. 11, NOTE NUMBER (Okkkikkk) = 24 — 108, If the data except above range were received, the data will be transposed to the same note on the nearest octave, 12, PITCH MODULATION range has 5 bits resolution (Qwwwxx) bit 0- bit 1 will be ignored, 13. VCF MODULATION range has 5 bits resolution (Ovwwvxx) bit Q-bit 1 will be ignored. 14, VOLUME range has 7 bits resolution (Owwwwwv). 15. PROGRAM NUMBER (Oppppppp) = 0 - 63. If the data is larger than 63, it will be recognized as a number which is taken 64 from it, 16. PITCH BENDER range has 7 bits resolution (Obbbbbbb) only by MSB. 4 2. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE (a) DEVICE Ip REQUEST (e) PARAMETER CHANGE Byte DESCRIPTION eyTe DESCRIPTION Rin tctohoie lecuane 1111 0000] exctusive fo tito coil ite) | aiconeioaan 0100 0010] KORGIO42H 0100 0000) FORMAT ID40H OO00 9000] Gawd nae ote cox 0000 0100 | ows000100¢H 0100 0001 | PARAMETER CHANGE 41H Ov vv vv vv | PARAMETER OFFSET (See (b) WRITE REQUEST w-e000 BIT MAP ovvv vv vv | PARAMETER VALUE (Seo BYTE DESCRIPTION 0W-6000 aI MAP) viat 0114 | cx 1111 0000] exctusive 0100 0010) KoRGID42H 0011 0000] FORMATIDSOH 9000 0100) ow.600010 08H 0001 0001 write Request iH 0p» » pe | PROGRAM NUMBER ppp = O— 63 EME eve OE Ut 12] eos (c)_ DATA SAVE REQUEST eyTE DESCRIPTION 111% 0000] exctusive 0100 0010) KoRGID42H 001% 0000] FoRMATIDI0H 0.000 01.0.0 | 0w-600010 04H 0.001 00.0 0| DATASAVEREQUEST 10H 144i 0181] cox (d) DATA LOAD (DATA DUMP) ByTe DESCRIPTION EXCLUSIVE KORG 10.424 FORMAT 1D 30H 'Dw.6000 10 o4H DATA DUMP 40H DATA 26bytes (See 0W-6000 BIT MAP) 0x 3. DATA DUMP REFERENCE 1. DW-6000 BIT MAP PARAMETER PARAMETER VALUE OFFSET live) ] oe te % Oa ee ee ° ° @ ASSIGN MODE Beno 080 1 0 a ° PORTAMENTO IME 2 0 ° @ oscruever a ° @ Q Osea uevet 4 0 @ ° NOWwe LeveL 8 ° 3 cuTorr @ ° @ @ RESONANCE 7 Q a @ vor €6 nr 8 [oe a @ Vor EG ATTACK ° ° ° ° vor €6 DECAY 70 0 @ 0 Vor EG BREAK, 1 0 0 0 Vor EG SLOPE 2 Q 0 ° Vor €6 SUSTAIN 7 ° Q 0 Vor EG RELEASE “ ° a Q Vea e6 ATTACK 18 ° @ 0 oA EG DECAY 1 0 @ 0 VCR EG BREAK 7 0 0 0 Wea EG Store 8 0 ° TEND Vea EG sUsTAIN 8 o set oct Vea EG RELEASE 0 ° sca oct wa FREQ 2 ° KD TRACK MG OELAY 2 o °_[rouanry ese 2 0 o | cronus WG vor a ° ° scr wr sea we = Q 0 0862 INTERVAL o8ca DETUNE 2. DW-6000 BIT MAP AND CORRESPONDING PARAMETER VALUES — PARAMETER NAME oe BIT CORRESPONDING PANEL DISPLAY : Orrser z ‘ASSIGN MODE 0 “bs-be | QO-POLY] O1-POLY2 10-UNISON 11-INHIBIT anaweren wane | PARAMETER Tar | connesonpmna ane. vatue [PARAMETER Seno 080 | tate | coo ~nreo-e=12 norte | 7 PORTAWENTOTIE 1 baby | eomo= TO ~8i 73 sor LeveL z bay | e000 TT1=0~ 31 78 Osc LEVEL 3 bey | 0om00 = eO~ 31 2 NOISE LEVEL a [oe 65] 00000 = 0= ra cuTorr 5 be ey [000000 =rTtT Teo ~ a WEA EG ATTACK ia ecb [oom 117034 3H WEA EG DECAY 5 ety | oomeo To at 2 Wee stoFe 7 ey] o000o 9977-0 84 ee SEND VEF 8 Be] o19FF HON 72 Wa E6 suRTA 1a [at [e000 ~ ar t00 33 a e801 cr a ee Ce m WA EG RELEASE fe [be by | 00000 TO = Ft 6 0502 ocr se a We FEO 20 [ong] onan = oat a KE THAGE a bebe | ROOF) OFTALET TOPOL @ woo Ai Taste o0000 = =H @ EGPOLARITY we belek) 2c 34 e080 za [esto] 0000 = HT =a~ © CHORUS zB Be [COO HON 38 WG vor zs Baby | e0o06~ Tiri-o~ 37 e Osc WF Boece 000 Ht 8 72 rn Ba [esto 00 = a= zZ 862 INTERVAL cS Bab B0D-T 007-3 1058 BYTE TOES ca 3. INTERFACE WITH PERSONAL COMPUTER, When using a computer for DW-6000 control and commu- nications, a system exclusive message and the following data types are employed. Sending DEVICE ID = Identifies the equipment. Sent upon receiving a DEVICE 1D REQUEST. Waite Sent in response to a WRITE RE. COMPLETED QUEST, this indicates that the PRO- GRAM WRITE task has been success: fully completed. WRITE ERROR :Sent in response to a WRITE RE QUEST, this means that the synth is set to the WRITE DISABLE mode so PROGRAM WRITE task cannot be completed, In response to @ DATA SAVE RE. QUEST, this sends the data for the sound presently being produced, DATA SAVE (OATA DUMP) ‘The above examples require that the DW-6000 and com: puter interface be connected via their respective MIDI IN. and MIDI OUT Jacks as shown here. Computer ‘ooT}_-—fin mio MON ce MIDI MIDI pws000 ww} our Receiving DEVICE ID A request for the equipment’s MIDI REQUEST identification number WRITE A request for the DW-6000 to write REQUEST data for the present sound to program memory. DATASAVE A request for the DW-6000 to send REQUEST data for the present sound. PARAMETER : Used to change parameters of the cur CHANGE rent sound, ‘The above deta types are used for communication in the following ways. (1) To find the ID number for equipment connected to the computer. Sending Computer | Receiving. DEVICE 1D REQUEST sei wooo ] Seca DEVICES (2) To elt sound data within the OW-6000, PROGRAM DATASAVE PARAMETER WRITE senamg®M@NGE™ ReQueST™ CHANGE. REQUEST cia Compster J eexiving 1 \ wooo Sse DATASAVE WRITE COMPLETED Note: PROGRAM CHANGE isnot a SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE message. (3) To edit data already available in the computer ‘OR WRITE ERROR PARAMETER WRITE DATALOAD CHANGE REQUEST, Sending Compute | een Receiving Sending w-6000 WRITE COMPLETED on WRITE ERROR (4) To load all 64 sound programs from the computer to the DW-6000. PROGRAM DATA SAVE CHANGE REQUEST Sending Receiving, Computer DATA SAVE (5) To save all 64 sound programs from the DW-8000 to the computer. warre DATALOAD REQUEST wer Semin T—. —| Soreures | Receiving nding 6000 | ec, WRITE COMPLETED on Repeated 64 times, WRITE ERROR PART NO, PART NAME PART CODE PART NO. ‘SCREWS. ary A [reac a6 a 8 | T2c.8.ezmc 3x8 7 c — |re2c.sezmc 3012 4 oO |reezmc axa 4 pp eene LOWER CASE RUBBER FEET RADIATOR HEAT SINK. SHIELDING SHEET SHIELOING COVER 154067000 50009500 {64066900 184066800 59021100 WVHYDSVIC TVWHNLONYLS ‘7 PART NAME PART CODE UPPER CASE. 184619700 UPPER CASE SUPPORT 184066700 DIN JACK PLATE 16408700 LEO DISPLAY COVER, 163000700 PARAMETER SHEET 63000800 PRELOAD DATA SHEET 163000800 SLIDE VR KNOB 62010001 ‘TACT SW KNOB (LIGHT IVR) | 62011300 ‘TACT SW KNOB (RED) 6201130 TACT SW KNOB (IVR) 62011400 SHIELDING SHEET 163000900 NAME PLATE SERIAL NUMBER SEAL SPIRAL CLIP 54008600 METAL FITTING OF SW 64057100 ~zi- PART NO. SCREWS ary a | trzc.8.8zmc 3x8 10 8 [Feeezmc 5x8 5 c_|pLax.e.szmc axto 10 ~e1- coer | 7 ) KEYBOARD now | caw | |) / ft ff: J Fino EL! | : | pore L POT wu | ane KLM-655, KLM711 —— avoio Line ——— conTRot Line POWER SUPPLY KLM.658, 660 WVHDVIG 19018 “Ss KLM654 (OLD PRODUCTION) KLM-655 (NEW PRODUCTION) a; MopiFicaTioN FROM sav PROBUETION Rai vA2 18 -81- cagilseary Hea wos} Tes Jgvoo] | esr H eos Nott sos) Ie a a r Ps | os og a70n anwresv ec 10 Kun 653, Kim 694, 10 RH 055 10, Rim-6s6 099 ‘63917 KuM711 ~19— ~02- sare seaqeaoaper C — GHBH 4 0900 9 4 7 - o00e00e OS o om 3 oe ae @ 0 Ho NU seaccooe @ oo RA ze e901 GuVOd Dd “L Heanee LES SUSUSOZ OES Etibas bons Ne | @ KLM-es: ~ez~ 999TH BOVNNYd30 37 S3¥a¥ z2> 39 a3 elalratsica g22 82 "~dez cSoE Buz 2 S87 82 z2 38 25 Fo Zmz ae Boo 73 Om wz RoR BB pias 22 8 BB 2s Ee 3 Fe = 5 Cc KLM659 FUSE 250v 6300 Fuse 2e0v Booz FUSE 260V T200-8 CAUTION FoR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE FUSE, ATTENTION = uTuiser UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MEME TRE. sw t-eas-wo Kum-660 ae oe ll Kim-eeo-1 CAUTION ton conrmueo eorection ATTENTION utwiser uv Fuser o€ +r 265) 8. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 1. Circuit boards ‘As shows in the block diagram, the DW-6000 uses the fol- lowing circuit boards: KLM-653: Manages function center of DW-6000 including ‘Scanner, assigner, programmer, tape interface, and MIDI interface. KKLM.654: Main board of DWGS system. KLM-655. Consists of 6-voice mixer, VCF, VCA, and noise circuit. KLM.656: Control knob and assign mode switching. KLM.657: LED segment display and switch matrix. KLM.658: Jacks. KLM.859, 660: Power supply. KLM-711: Chorus, headphone amp. etc. 2. Circuit descriptions (1) KLM653: ‘The CPU is an A/D converter equipped onechip Bit microcomputer; the ports can be given various functions dopending on the software. senauvo ha EEeEEEEEEES eveuveusseet T 8 por wm te Now: P0281 dee set conan bey mena KK Oy Tl 1 ad i kr m0 DW.6000 port functions are as follows: Port A (PAO~PA7): The keyboard matrix and switch ma- trix input port. 169 and 1C10 (4050) are non-inverting butters Port B (PBO~PB3): A 4-bit output port for switch matrix row control signals. Decoding is per- formed by IC11 (LS138) and 1C12 (LS139), which have 12 outputs Serial 1/0 data terminals for MIDI OUT and MIDI IN, respectively. MIDI IN/OUT and MIDI THRU circuits consist of the photo. coupler PCI (TLPSS2) and (C14 (LS09) AND circuit ‘TXD, RXD! Port c: ‘The two bits handled by PCS and PCE are for the tape interface output terminal (TO TAPE), with Q1 (C2785) and C7 (0.047u) used for conversion to audio level. PCT is for the tape interface input terminal (FROM TAPE), with IC16 (4588), DB4 (MC931), and DBS (MC921) used for wave shaping from audio level to square wave. ANO~AN3: A/D converter input terminal for input of joystick x, y, tune control, and slider variable resistors. 1/2 1C17 (4558) determines joystick center value. ADO~AD7: This terminal is for the lower B-bit address bbus and data bus. The lower address bus is latched by IC6 (L$373). ABB~ABI5: Upper address output port. Performs ROM and RAM addressing with ABB ~ AB12 and chip selection with AB13 ~ ABIS 1C2 (2764) is an EPROM chip containing the data and system program for operating the CPU (IC1 (uPO7811)) 13 (HM.6116) is RAM for storage of user created sound data, protected by the CR2032.F1 backup battery IC7 (H374) works as an interface between CPU1 and cPu2, IC18 (S-8OS4HN) is a S-terminal IC for system resetting 1C17 (4558) and 2, 3 (A1175) are used for MIDI power supply; at the same time this is input to the CPU ANA terminal for leading edge detection. (2) KLM-654: This board contains the DWGS basic system. The purpose of this system is £0 get pitch and waveform data from the CPU bus and output a cyclic (repetitive) waveform of con- stant amplitude, Oscillator operation The PAI (phase angle increment) value and PAR (phase angle register) value are added and the result is stored again in the PAR. The PAR value is used as the wave table ad- dress, The wave table stores different harmonic configura- tion data for each octave on the keyboard. 1C29 {MB64H129) performs the processing needed to use the PAR value as the wave table address. Finally, data read from the wave table is converted to an analog waveform by a D/A converter. Time division multiplexing enables dual oscillator 6-voice sound source capability. (Maximum simultaneous output of this system is 8 voices x 2 oscillators.) Note:Given sampling frequency of 50 kHz, PAI data N= 215 x £/50 x 10° (where fis the pitch frequency) is rounded to an integer value for N and converted toa hexadecimal number. Se ‘The main LSI chips are the CMOS gate array 1C31 (MB- 64H129) and 1C32 (MB62H133), the wave-table 256K mask ROM 1C29 and 1C30 (HN613256), the ten TTL 64- bit RAM chips for PAI & PAR (IC33~IC37, 1639~IC43: $189), the B-bit D/A converter IC28 (DAC-08), decoder chips (C38, 1C44 (LS244), 1C16 (LS175), C14, 1C15 (18138), as well_as S/H analog switches (1C11~IC13; 4066) and OP AMPS (ICE~IC10; 072). 1C32 (MB62H133) is a 64-pin LSI with about 800 gates handling major aspects of the system including the CPU interface, timing generation, and adder. ~27- Mp62H133 TERMINAL NAMES Fin No. [Tyee Tem [Pin No [Type ‘Ferm [Pin No. [Type Term 1 Tapur AO 23 Taput cs a Bus Dare 2 input At 24 Input wa 5 Bus B17, 3 Input a2 25 Input RST 6 Bus DBI6 4 input AD, 26 Input uk || _a7 Bus ais 3 input Aa 27__| Output SHEN [48 | Powersupply | Ves 6 input Do 28 | Ourpur ‘VNB 49 Bus paid 7 taput on 29__| Output Nz, 50 Bus D813 8 input 02 30_| Output VNt 51 Bus B12 2 Input D3 31__| Output No) 52 Bus batt 70 | ___Input Da 32 | Power supply | Vp 53 Bus eNO n Input D5. 33] Our [Ramo _||_54 Bus a9 12 input 06 34 | Output WweW 35 Bus Dae 13 Input] 07 35 | Ovrpur Paw || 56 Bus 87 14 Input 08. 36__ | Ourput PAIS 57 Bus a6 15 Input 09. 37 | Oupur | Parw || 53. Bus 85 16 | Power supply |__Vss 36 | ouput pars || _59 Bus 084 7 Input DI0 39 | Output WEG. 60 Bus 83 18 Input Dit 40 | Ourput ‘cre || 61 Bus a2 19 Input Diz at Outwut ‘oct 2 Bus at 20 Input Dis 42 | Oupur ocr || 63 Bus DBO 21 Input Dia a Bus 0819 || 64 | Powersupply | Von 2 Input O15 1C31 (MB64H129) is used mainly for wove table ROM ad- dress decoding; itis a 40-pin LSI having about 400 gates. MB64H129 TERMINAL NAMES Pin No. | Type | Term [| PinNo. | Type Term [Pin No. [Type Term 1 Tnput__| 080 15 | inpur ocr || 28 | Owpat_| aoa 2 Input | DB 16 | Input oct: [29 | Ourpar | _Aos 3 Tnput | Daa 17 Tput ‘OGT2 || 30 | Powersupsty | Vop 4 Input | DBS || 18. Input | WFG af NG. 5 Tat DBs 19 | Input] FG [32] ~ Ourpor~] —A07 6 input a5 20 taput__|__RST 33 | Output ‘AOS 7 Tapa DB 21 Ns. 34 | Output} aos. [8 Taput 087 22 | Ou | Cec 35_| _ Output aoa | 9 Taput Dae 23 | Output cee 36 | Output a3 | 10__| Power supply | Vgs 24 | Output CEA 37] Output 02 _ | 1 Nc. 25 | Ourpur ‘AoT2 || 38 | Output At 2 Input Dae 26 | Output ‘AoiT || 39] Ourpur ‘A00 13 Input Ds10 || 27 | Ourpur ‘A010 || 40 NG. 14 | Input BIT 1029 and 1C30 (HN613256) store digitally encoded her- (3) KLM-655 monic waveforms of the harmonics 2, 5, 19, 20, 40, 80, 160, and 320. Here a waveform including the 320th harmonic refers to addition of the sine value 320 times at a particular phase. This activates the six independent VCF and VCA modules (voiced ~ voices) for OWGS signal (CN128) inputs. 'al (CN13B) and control This board has many adjustment points. Please refer to the following check and adjustment procedure section for tune ‘up and troubleshooting details, -28— 9. CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Caution: 1. This product has been adjusted completely at the factory before shipment. Therefore, do not adjust any points other than those deemed necessary. 2. Wait at least 16 minutes after turning on the power before making any adjustments, PROGRAM No. 11 PROGRAM No. 14 PROGRAM No. 15 1 1 me = a 4 == ae el == Se = mt 3-5 == ; [ro fas = Ser ap ipo T | [Poly PROGRAM No. 13 | a Use the settings listed below for the check and adjustment procedures. For convenience, save these settings on tape You should have received the DW-6000 voice display card by separate mail, This is used to show which voice is ‘operating when keys are played on the keyboard, (See figure 1.) Turn off the power on the DW-6000 and connect, the card's IC clip to IC7 (40H374) on the KLM-653 board. Be sure that the “1” marked on the clip is at the IC7 ‘number 1 pin side, If the DW-6000 or the voice display card starts behaving erratically, reset the card by pressing its reset button. (And reset the DW-6000 by turning its power off and on again.) Be sure to turn off the power on the DW-6000 before removing the voice display card. 1. D/A converter (DAC) adjustment. (KLM-654) 1). Connect @ digital voltmeter (DVM) to the KLM-654 D/A check point (or IC1 [4558] 7 pin) (connect ground to €31 GND side}, confirm a reading in the range of 1.995V ~2.005V. 2) Adjust VR2 if necessary to obtsin @ value that meets the above specification. reference voltage check and 2. DWGS Clock check and adjustment. (KLM-654) 1) Connect a frequency counter to the clock adjustment test point or IC45 (LS04) 6-pin (ground goes to C104 Figt so that they can be loaded quickly the next time DW-6000 servicing is required. Ovocee ground side). Confirm a DWGS clock frequency within the range of 6,395kH2~6 405kHz. 2) Adjust VR1 if necessary, 3. OSC1 (oscillator 1) VCA level check and adjustment (kLM-655) 1) Connect an oscilloscope to the KLM-656 test point (ground goes to C8 GND side), 2) Select program aumber 11 3) Play key C3 and confirm @ waveform level of O.5V PP. (220mV p-p) (tig-2). 0.5V + 20mV Fig2 4) Check all six voices in the same way. 5) If a voice does not meet the level specification, adiust it by turning its VCA adjustment VR: No, 2, 7, 12, 17,22, or 27. 4. 08C2 (oscillator 2) VCA level check and adjustment, 1) Connect an oscilloscope to the KLM-655 test point (around goes to C6 GND side). 2) Select program number 12. 3) Play key C3 and confirm @ waveform level of O.5V pp. (20mV p-p) (Same as fig2) 4) Check all six voices in the same way. 5) If a voice does not meet the level specification, adjust it by turning its LEVEL 2 VCA adjustment VR: No. 4, 9,14, 19, 24, or 29, '5. Resonance level check and adjustment, a 1) Connect an oscilloscope to the KLM-655 test point {ground goes to CB GND side). 2) Select program number 13. 3) Play any key and confirm a waveform level of 0.8V pp. (40mV pp) (fig:3). sv + 4omv 4) Check all six voices in the same way, 5) If @ voice does not meet the level specification, adjust it by turning its resonance adjustment (RESO ADJ) VR No. 3,8, 13, 18, 23, or 28, (8) fo check and adjustment. 1) Connect an oscilloscope to the KLM655 test point (ground goes to C6 GND side). 2) Select program number 13. 3) Connect ¢ tuner to the output jack. 4) Play any single key and confirm a tuner reading of 0 cent, (£10 cants) deviation for that pitch at °C’ '5) Check all six voices in the same way. Ifa voice does not, ‘meet specification, adjust its fo adjustment VR: No. 5, 10, 18, 20, 25, or 30. 6, fe slope check and adjustment. 1) Connect an oscilloscope to the KLM655 test point (ground goes to C6 GND side), 2) Select program number 14, 3) Connect a tuner to the output jack. 4) Play any single key and confirm a tuner reading of 0 cent (#10 cents) deviation for that pitch at “C*. 5) Check all six voices in the same way. If a voice does not meet specification, adjust its fe adjustment VR: No. 6, 11, 16,21, 26,0r31 7. Noite level check and adjustment, 1) Connect an oscilloscope to the KLM-655 test point (ground goes to C6 GND side). 2) Select program number 16. 3) Play any single key and confirm that 80% of the wave form level is 0.2V~O.4V pp. (fig-4) 02v~04v pp 44) Adjust VR1 if necessary. 8. BBD input distortion check and adjustment, 1) Connect a signal generator to KLM-711 connector CN: 148-1 and input a 1 kHz sine wave ata level of BV p-p. 2} Connect an oscilloscope to the KLM-711 ICS 3-pin and confirm that there is no distortion in the observed wave- form. 3) If there is distortion in the observable waveform, elimi- nate it by adjusting VR1 -31- 10. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE tite ‘peck 634/16, Note: Please check i wach ICs, LSIs on each board is heated erogularly AM (L189), however, has ather higher heat than other LSIs regularly aoe ~ee- 11. PARTS LIST pants | _ PARTS NAME Pc. IDENTIFICATION No. Pants | PARTS NAME Pc. IDENTIFICATION NO. ; cove | sPeciFications | s0aRo FUNCTION ory cove | srecirications | soaRD FUNCTION ary CARBON RESISTORS Toaie2e7 | vieiTP a7 KLM659 1 eee Kumesd 1 rooreo0e | ve: on xuwese | 1 KLM656 8 Sora7e7 | suiast 4.7m KUM 659 1 poised | usste eat Kies 1 roarsta? | saivTe 4.78 Kun060 i 10416310 | 1/62TP 1000 7 0813210 | staivTe 108. Kem 4 KuMess 1 youg2is | si/alvTe isn . 1osi6s1s | 1/esTP 1500 KUMe5¢ 2 10813247 | siaivTe 47a Kunoss il tosigaze | 1esTP 2200 KuMesa ‘ 10813310 | stasvTP 1000 2 Kunesa : kuna 2 KLM656 2 sosra027 | syaivTe 2700 kumeso 1 0416362 | s/62TP 6200 KLMes2 1 10413333 | si/as¥TP 3300 KLM657 8 10816375 | est? 7500 1 10413947 | si/asyTe 4700 Kune5s : 10816810 | 1/6.TP 1.0% ues } 2 kiMms60 1 tosieara | 1/6.TP 1.0K KLMo5s \ 5 soaraaro | siesvTe 1K 4 10816420 | 1/67 2.0K a } kum a soateaza | sere 2.26 kimsso 1 j roaraaxa | suaivTe 22K 2 tossea39 | teste 2.3K Joa | tonraasa | siayyTe ook Kim6s7 3 10816487 | 1/6)TP 4.7K jos roarsae7 | siaivT? 7K KuMa7t1 5 Kunesa Nes) 40433510 | $1/41¥TP 10K KuMes7 8 toa16447 | /euTP 4.74 KLM655 {ou kim y roaneast | 1/6iTP 5.1K KUM653 }o4 043512 | si/aiyTe 12K 8 0416486 | 1/6)TP 56K jo 10813519 | s1/aivT 19K 1 Kuness 7 10813520 | s1/4ivTe 20K 1 tosr64e2 | 1v6s1P 6.2K {3 10813522 | S1/aivTP 22K Kum60 1 rosne46s | 1/6uTP 6.8K KLMes3 4 | kun ae KuMess Lo 043524 | svraryre 20K 2 tonigase | esr? 3.2K Kumesa 1 10413627 | svaivTP 27 | 3 toaresto | 1/6sTP 10K. os 10813633 | St/aiyTP 33K | 2 Kuness¢ fe 5 10413536 | s1/4iYTP 20K 1 KUM655 } 2 roa1a599 | 51/4s¥TP 39K lees vostesi1 | svevTP 11K 4; 10416745 7.5K 6 | tonigse7 | Si/aiyT 47K Kumes6 }o4 10416816 | est? 16K. 6 Kuwertt 5 10418822 | 1/607 22K KLmess 3 | roctas | stare 75« owt 2 tne : | roais6i0 | siasvT? 100K " Kuss i 10813612 | s1/aryTP 120K 1 10416527 | este 27K a 10413618 | S1/4)¥7P 150K 2 1041650 | 1/6)TP 30K Kunes 2 10413622 | s1/aivTP 220K Kumsse 1 Kuss 2 | RoeTG ‘i soaresaa | svesTP 99K KUM 653 foo 10413682 | s1/4svTP 220K 1 Kim 686 1 10813710 | s1/arvTP IM i voaresa7 | 16st 47K KLM653 lea 10813810 | S1/aivTP 10M 1 KUM65s 13 0416000 | 1/6JTP 09 KLM653. 3 yoa1es68 | 1/6TP 68K KLM653 1 Kumese 3 104x630 | 1/6)7? 100K 1 KuMe55 3 Kunese ‘ Kuwait 2 KLM655 2 _tose2r0 | vesT? 109 Kuma 1 AGI anIeRTOn ~~ PARTS | PARTS NAME Pc. IDENTIFICATION NO, ary rants | PARTS NAME Pe. IDENTIFICATION NO. as cone | srecirications | goaao FUNCTION cove | srecirications | S0ARD FUNCTION 10416615 | /6ITP 160K KLUM653 7 118092460 | T05-c250DA KLM654 1 KUM655 2 KUM6ss 1 KUM71t 1 ieee ko 10416620 | 1/617? 200K KLM683, 1 avian care rore| 10416710 | 1/627P 1.0m KuM355 1 pees 10509000 | vicon KUM658 2 2oaoza10 | Sov o.com KLUMe53, 2 KUM659 2 KLM655 24 10513147 | sivcs.7a KUMe54 2 20402412 | Sov ooo12uF KUM 4 KUM685 1 20402415 | Sov ooo1s uF KuMe5e 2 10519218 | si/asvic 158 KUM658 1 20402422 | 50v 0.0022uF KuM711 1 10813322 | s1/6svLc 2200 2 20102510 | Sov OO1MF KUM653, 1 10513810 | S1/AIYLC 1K 3 KLM5¢ 1 10513439 | st/asvLc3.aK 1 KUM7Ht 3 rosia4e2 | sivavveca.aK 1 20102533 | sov oossuF KLUMe5s 2 10513510 | S1/4JYLC 10K 2 20402547 | S0V 0.047uF KLUMe8 2 10813518 | S1/AJVLC 15K 1 KLMASS 6 10513610 | S1/al¥LC 100K 2 2osozsto | sov o.1uF KUMI 2 METAL FILM RESISTORS STYROL CAPACITORS. 12013232 | ware 2320 Kumeso 1 20503287 | sov 47 47°F Kies 2 12414100 | 1/4TP 1.00K 1 20503410 | Sov JT 1000°F Kuwait 1 r2siaaoe | 1/eTP 4070 KuMese 2 —e—eee 12614100 | 1/67P 1.00% 2 (CERAMIC CAPACITORS KUM6ss 6 rapiara0 | eT? 1.4K Kumesa 2 ‘21980471 | Sov 470°F KUMGS8 3 KLM655 1 21385470 | S0V 0.047UF 3 r2srara7 | ere 147K KLMe54 1 21406100 | 25v 0.16 TP KuMess 2 12514169 | /6TP 1.69 1 KLMes6 64 12514200 | 1/6TP 20K 5 KLM655 49 12814309 | WsTP 3.09 2 KUM656 1 r2staaze | vere 4.22K 2 KLM657 i 12515102 | 1/6TP 10.2K kumess 2 iiaca) : KUM7tt 4 BLOCK RESISTORS 21481500 | Sov SPF TP KuMese 1 21482220 | Sov 220F TP 1 13504547 | AKe1/s Ba) 47K 1 21482320 | Sov 39°F TP Kuss 2 13505522 | RKC1/8 88 22K Kunese 1 KLMGs6 2 13806810 | RKC1/8 BES 1K 2 21483160 | Sov 150PE TP 2 13806522 | AKCI/8 86s 22K KUM6s5 4 21450470 | SOV 470PF TP 1 13808522 | RKC1/8 88) 22K KLM652 a 21459680 | Sov G80PF TP Kuma 4 KUM656 2 21485100 | Sov 001uF KLM660 2 19510522 | RKC1/88103 22K KUM653, 1 21485470 | Sov 0.047uF kuMess 1 KUM654 1 KLMe54 3 KLME56, 1 ‘THERMISTORS. KiM657 1 18032810 | To5-a11008 KUMe54 1 18032810 | TO5-c2100a KLUM-65S 1 —se- PARTS | _ PARTS NAME Pe IDENTIFICATION NO. ary PARTS | _ PARTS NAME Pe IDENTIFICATION NO. cove | srecirications | soano FUNCTION cove | sreciricarions | s0aRo FUNCTION ory SPARK KILLER ‘soz02200 | 1A 2907706 K 1 — = SELECTED (Siner! ‘2¥900600 | ECO.UzAATaNIN KiMms59 2 0400020} TR2sa1175K TN | KLMes2 2 \? Kimosa 2 emt kus? | 3 Kun60 | 2 21950100 | osssrossozs | KLM65s a7 | ‘ eevee es soazoo20 | TR 2sca7esk TN | KLME5 2 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS uss | 3 ee kuMan 3 2oarsaar | 26v 4700p kumes 1 30420000 | TA 2scz001 TaLt | KuMess {3 zaar14ss | 26v 6800K 1 KUM Lo zasiiao | 25V 1000KF 1 25401310 | 6.3 1000F Kua 1 DIGITAL TR 78403210 | 16V 10) Kuss . aaa ao KuMesa é 20 | OTAAIaN 7 nore | ¢é 30430020 | oTc-114N | kumess ; meat \ 3 30460020 | FET 25K301988 | KLMTIT 1 ! KLM6s7 1 — KUM a proves { zsaag222 | 16v 22uF Kunes6 1 : uMé60 4 a100%600] saiK-2 Kumeso n asdosza7 | 16v 47uF KuMess 1 31400100 | 11885 7 KuMese 2 KLMS60 1 KiM657 2 | keane 8 keuweeo| A 25400910 | tev 100HF KLMess 1 Kim 4 | Ruse | 2 | [ssoooo| assiso 77 wlmess ‘ kuneso a 7 | KuMai1 | 6 BRIDGE DIODE asaosra7 | 25v 4.7uF KLMe60 1 oo 2540447 | 26 47K 1 131010200 | 94041 qT | 25406087 | S0v 0.47HF umes? a —— { KuM71t 2 LED 25406110 | Sov 1uF KuMes3 6 a KLMe54 lieve 31201900 | Gt 9eR26 KuMes6 3 KLM655 6 KLM657 2 kunt {4 31204500 | LED LNS24RALLIBR 2 25406122 | Sov 2.20 KuMe55 }o4 ‘31204600 | LED LNSZ4GA (LIBR, 1 KUMI 2 astosiaa | sov 39H | 3 psaes210 | 16V 10nF Kuss 8 ovate pioves zons6ri0 | Sov ue ROPT22 | KLM7I1 1 — T s1agor00 | me-9a1 1 TRANSISTORS: KuMes7 3 L —_— Kum 2 so100228 | TR 25674410 | KLMSEO 7 130200 | mc-921 Kus | 1 30202296 | TR 2802786 K2 KLMess 2 pants | _pantenaue | IDENTIFIGATION nO wants | pantenawe | rc IDENTIFICATION NO . CODE SPECIFICATIONS: BOARD FUNCTION bald CODE SPECIFICATIONS: BOARD FUNCTION ory c zor | wsasise umes 1 — —____} | Sronoss | tsoree keer | OP AMP 1 saootoes ] apovenvaeias | xuwess | op Tf Scorn | sweeze re : uwese | Gru | + | | Hoare | esas Kumast | oateonay ' szo02021 | we2209 emit | 60 1 | | Szorz0s | tssanz6 Gaoret ‘ Szoozoze | mn3i02 umgis | B80 Over } 1 | | Sotoss | SNrasres trenam ” seers | mnrancrse Kutess | uetPineotiinecwcose | | | saunine | swrancren Da Dltop 1 oozes | tawrancars Ocal Doe wonmoretinen | 4 |_| sooanas | swranerson xumess | Stes ine ceca ' KLM 654 2 KUM65¢ . 32002167 | MN74HC374 ‘KLM 653 Octal positive edge-triggered 2 32021120 | SN74HC175N Quad D flip-flop 1 Devoe on Seoz'i30 | Swrarezeen cam te 2 s200so13 | re-aoHoos» scunese | forte 1 || S2ezaes | Saosann xcumess | Reset i Soosote | Tesaroos r Oe ogo 1 | | Szozs | Nesrr KUM7iT | Noe rection 1 Sao0sose | Teamrone > xcumsss | Ocal Dmpe tp hon yf Pee et ED | Mereeetven Saoosniy | tevanesze Ques Zing or ae : PHOTO couPLER Soocooe | Horace 8° scumose | Quod anon sen 3 rues? i zeooi0o0 | TuPasa eases 7 sows | Hovsosose | kimass | sec aonmerine bute 2 L Szooso17 | v-veosier | ximess | scumersraograguce | 3 CERAMIC OSCILLATOR xzooaore | HmsrieLes | KUMES? | Rom 1 ; -—— ooomsr | nozausoar | KuMase | foc inverer : asor700 | Ken 2 one 7 Soowoss | tieaezree rcuwess | EPRoM ' russe | 1 cums { ———EEE saoocore | norausoor nest | one ainwoniie ne | | ———— gets itn opr caller cutut szoosors | wnersascemss | umsse | Bas koitmon Row Joa | be sae | miaceemae | 3 | Fsosss00 | cuss xeuateso 1 soos? | movaLstaze uetrupie2inpupotie rons | 1 | | 2406540 | KIS Ke : usin 2 | Srossoo | ecaess umes ' szoorore | sasz01 1 | | Saoesoo | utvese ues | t szoorors | sx7tee umes | 3 | | Stesreo | Ktacesr ql sooo: | Nawasseov | xuwess | oP AMP 3 | | sto | uses sents | 1 arsed lliceane ; 34065900 | KLM-669 KUM689 1 ese ce 1 | | Sétesoe | ccaeseo russe | ' Kowm | opanr * | | stort | earn kori | f s200s005 | namasses owess | onan 3 32009007 | NJw-2902 N or ame 3 SEMI FIXED VR Stoovo09 | numor20 mess | opan 7 Szooso1s | Nini 2903 0 kuwnnt + | [Ssaorzro | nrosta ike xumese i Spooso2t | Naw 7o08A Ktwe0 | Power sepustr -8V + | [Ssaotags | irostassxe | Kumess $ S008 | Naweese 0 Kuwess | onan 1 | [3éaorars | wtosta take. a 25201922 2K (6 2206) Sroosose | nawzocoa Kress | ver nvea & | |Sszons | Hosta sacs 2 Soovosy | bacon eve Ktwese | ova 1 | | Sszotser | iiosra ance ustose : saorsoao | zee Kusess | Grane > | [Storer | trosra te reumss : NOTE 4; MODIFICATION Cnery pants | PARTSNAME | PG IDENTIFICATION NO. - pants | _PARTSNAME Pe. IDENTIFICATION No. cope | srecirications | soaRo Funerion vy | | Cove | srecirications | eoano FUNCTION Ow ROTARY VR FUSE ae0res00 | vecrezonn05 1x8 | 2 |_| acerse01] 2sov 620ma ut ut 1 sane 1 supe va 173 1 asari001 | 250v soo ut t00v 1 36502000 | saoran.0a7m Kuss A ea61a01 | 2sov T200ma z0Ge : ro0Ks kures? t 208 1 ses0s000 | sao2se-ozem KUn656 1 20 AF 1 0x8 x2 240 AU 1 —__1— Senco 1 subE SW SeMKO 1 NEMKO : a7ana000 | #547806, Kun o88 ‘ 20ce 1 ——— Gar : Tact sw Fino ‘ 240 RM : 1 s7e05000 | KHe-10901 Knee 3 ea aeceeET i Kune? “ HARNESS | = pee peer T : e ‘7043400 | HNS-9942A.28 : Tf sreoeeoo [ wianee ‘| I 1 447083500 | HNS-395 34.38 | 1 ‘7043600 | Hs 48-48 uses : ese freee | sees exes | 1 \ ‘7o1ae00 | HNS-398 6A 58 cues | 1 T"seo0s200 [ Teavea fi ‘ronao0o | HNs.330 7.78 cues? | : i ‘ro4o00 | HNS-40 88.88 : i RELAY ‘7ovat00 | HN 98.98 1 ‘7044200 | NS942 t0A-100 1 ‘waa00700 | GsAza7e av Kunese 7 ‘rovaaoo | HNSS@ TAIT | KUME5s 1 | | srataioo | Has-o4e t2a-12v : peveoanD ‘roues00 | HWS. 138-198 | 1 sro4asoo | HNS246 144-148-140 1 “aaonne00 | esn70i8 i ‘rove700 | Hwa? tsa168 | KLMos6 1 ‘rouebo0 | HwSoaet6A168 | KLAGS? : PHONE Jack {7944000 | HNSO49 178.178, 1 a ‘7045000 | HNS.350 No, 20 ' «asao4z00 | vka21-s008 xiaese | 1 ‘saoeaoo | YK8218010 5 CONNECTOR ‘saoasoo | ¥x821-5029 2 ; -— ‘arisod0o | ear Kuness 1 Kuntess : scutes 2 «7190800 | 9se.vi wuwese 1 Kuatsso : parts | PARTS NAME Pe. IDENTIFICATION NO. ary | [rants | _raarswame Pe. IDENTIFICATION NO. on cove | srecirications | soaRo FUNCTION cove | srecirications | s0aRD FUNCTION ‘47170400 | 84674 1 ISOLATING WASHER 7170500 | 248.28 Kumesa 0 a Kuw7 1 s1oo7s00] 8:725K KLN660 4 arrtore0 | 70-24 Kuss 1 447170900 | B88.°H ums g 47171000 | 81084 1 Soeecteat ani7iio0 | 11684 2 ari7i200 | 812898 1 saoneen0 | 88 . Kuss 1 47171600 | 9155.0H 1 a kumar 1 54010700] Kumes7 3 47270600 | so5.eH Kuma 2 «7270800 | 586-74 KLM 658 1 INLET SockeT KLM6s? 2 47271000 | 8108-74 KuMs3 1 4010800] PA26 1 fesocker PLASTIC RIVET FOR DIN JACK 48001282 | 28° DICA-28CT! 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