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ORDER NO.

RRV4641
DDJ-RX

DJ controller

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

DDJ-RX FJLPXEG AC 100 V to 240 V

DDJ-RX SVYXEG AC 100 V to 240 V

DDJ-RX UXEGCB AC 100 V to 240 V


DDJ-RX AXEG AC 100 V to 240 V

THIS SERVICE MANUAL SHOULD BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING MANUAL(S).
Model Order No. Remarks

DDJ-RX RRV4642 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST

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
Pioneer DJ Corporation 2015
K-MZV NOV. 2015 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

(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)


ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
The following check should be performed for the
SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
continued protection of the customer and service
RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
technician.
C LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Measure leakage current to a known earth ground 2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
(water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance
current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or have special safety related characteristics. These are
equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection
metal parts of the appliance (input/output terminals, afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using
screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc.
the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120 V Replacement parts which have these special safety
AC 60 Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on. Any characteristics are identified in this Service Manual.
current measured must not exceed 0.5 mA. Electrical components having such features are
identified by marking with a > on the schematics and on
D
the parts list in this Service Manual.
Reading should The use of a substitute replacement component which
Leakage not be above does not have the same safety characteristics as the
Device current 0.5 mA
under tester PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the
test parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire,
Test all or other hazards.
exposed metal
surfaces Product Safety is continuously under review and new
instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest
information, always consult the current PIONEER Service
Also test with Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of,
plug reversed Earth PIONEER Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal
E (Using AC adapter ground
plug as required) charge from PIONEER.

AC Leakage Test

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 4 A
1.2 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE DDJ-RX and DDJ-SX2 .............................................................................................. 4
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 5
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 6
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ........................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 JIGS LIST ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM......................................................................................................................................... 9
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................. 10
5.2 OPERATION CHECK WITH rekordbox ........................................................................................................................ 16 B
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 19
6.1 SERVICE MODE .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 32
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 43
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED........................................................................................................................... 43
8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE ................................................................................................................................. 43
8.3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE........................................................................................... 45
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 47
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION .................................................................................................................................................. 49

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

1.2 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE DDJ-RX and DDJ-SX2


This product is based on the DDJ-SX2, and some operation buttons are added to provide optimal operations as
a dedicated control unit for "rekordbox dj," an application having DJ play functions.
The differences in the operating elements of the DDJ-RX from those of the DDJ-SX2 are as follows:
C

• The operating elements of the DDJ-RX are laid out, taking compatibility with "rekordbox dj" application
software into full consideration.

• The DDJ-RX supports the sequencer function, which enables restructuring and arrangement of audio
sources assigned to Sampler.

RELEASE FX BEAT HALF / DOUBLE

CFX VR

CFX
-NOISE
-PITCH
-CRUSH
-FILTER
E

QUANTIZE SAMPLER
SYNC / CUE

PAD FX1
(Solid line): Added elements
(Broken line): Modified elements
CAPTURE SAMPLER SEQUENCER

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
AC adapter Accessories A
Power..............................................AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz • AC adapter
Rated current........................................................................ 800 mA (411-SXMK3-957)
Rated output ................................................................... DC 5 V, 3 A
• Power plug
General – Main Unit (FJLPXEG: 420-DJM250-407A, 420-DJM250-362-HA,
Main unit weight........................................................ 5.8 kg (12.8 lb) 420-DJM250-363-HA, 420-DJM250-364A, 420-DJM250-409A)
Max. dimensions......... 664 mm (W) × 70.4 mm (H) × 353.4 mm (D) (SVYXEG: 420-DJM250-362-HA, 420-DJM250-407A)
(26.1 in. (W) × 2.8 in. (H) × 13.9 in. (D)) (UXEGCB: 420-DJM250-361)
Tolerable operating temperature............ +5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F) (AXEG: 420-DJM250-408)
Tolerable operating humidity............ 5 % to 85 % (no condensation)
• USB cable
Audio Section (408-SUB-132)
Sampling rate ..................................................................... 44.1 kHz
B
A/D, D/A converter..................................................................24 bits • Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)
Frequency characteristic (FJLPXEG: 502-SXMK3F-3548)
USB, CD/LINE, MIC1, MIC2.................................20 Hz to 20 kHz (SVYXEG: 502-SXMK3B-3546)
S/N ratio (rated output, A-WEIGHTED) (UXEGCB: 502-SXMK3A-3545)
USB .................................................................................... 107 dB (AXEG: 502-SXMK3D-3547)
CD/LINE ............................................................................... 96 dB
PHONO ................................................................................ 87 dB • rekordbox dj license key
MIC....................................................................................... 80 dB (The license key cannot be reissued. Be careful not to lose it.)
Total harmonic distortion (20 Hz — 20 kHzBW)
USB .................................................................................. 0.003 %
CD/LINE ........................................................................... 0.005 %
Standard input level / Input impedance
CD/LINE ................................................................ –12 dBu/47 kΩ
PHONO ................................................................. –52 dBu/47 kΩ C
MIC.......................................................................... –57 dBu/3 kΩ
Standard output level / Load impedance / Output impedance
MASTER OUT 1 ........................................... +6 dBu/10 kΩ/330 Ω
MASTER OUT 2 ..............................................+2 dBu/10 kΩ/1 kΩ
BOOTH OUT................................................ +6 dBu/10 kΩ/330 Ω
PHONE............................................................. +4 dBu/32 Ω/32 Ω
Rated output level / Load impedance
MASTER OUT 1 ...................................................... 24 dBu/10 kΩ
MASTER OUT 2 ...................................................... 20 dBu/10 kΩ
BOOTH OUT........................................................... 24 dBu/10 kΩ
Crosstalk
CD/LINE ............................................................................... 82 dB
Channel equalizer characteristic D
HI ...........................................................–26 dB to +6 dB (13 kHz)
MID..........................................................–26 dB to +6 dB (1 kHz)
LOW ........................................................–26 dB to +6 dB (70 Hz)
Input / Output terminals
CD input terminal
RCA pin jack.........................................................................2 sets
PHONO/LINE input terminals
RCA pin jack.........................................................................2 sets
MIC1 terminal
XLR connector/phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm) ..................................1 set
MIC2 terminal
Phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm)...........................................................1 set
MASTER OUT 1 output terminal
XLR connector........................................................................1 set E
MASTER OUT 2 output terminal
RCA pin jacks .........................................................................1 set
BOOTH OUT output terminal
Phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm)...........................................................1 set
PHONES output terminal
Stereo phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm) ...............................................1 set
Stereo mini phone jack (Ø 3.5 mm)........................................1 set
USB terminal
B type .....................................................................................1 set

• The specifications and appearance of this unit and the software


are subject to change for improvement without notice.
F

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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
A Items to be checked after servicing
To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
No. Procedures Check points
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 that the customer complaint has been resolved. The symptoms in question must not be reproduced.
If the problem pointed out by the customer occurs with a specific There must be no abnormality in audio signals or operations.
source (music file, input channel) or specific operation then
perform that operation for checking.

3 Check operations of the each operating elements and LEDs. There must be no errors in operations of each button, the Jog dial,
Performance pads, needle search pads, VOL, fader control,
B rotary encoder and LEDs in service mode.
4 Check the analog audio output. There must be no errors, such as noise, in audio signals and
Connect this unit with a PC with the DJ application (rekordbox operations of the MASTER/HEADPHONES outputs.
later version 4.0.1) installed, via USB, then operate DJ application.
5 Check the analog audio input. There must be no abnormality in audio signals or operations.
Input an audio signal via each channel (MIC/LINE/PHONO).
6 Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.

See the table below for the items to be checked regarding audio.
Item to be checked regarding audio
Distortion Volume too high
C
Noise Volume fluctuating
Volume too low Sound interrupted

3.2 JIGS LIST


Jigs List
Jig Name Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks
USB cable GGP1193 for PC connection
AC adapter 411-SXMK3-957 Accessory
(Note: The power plug part is different.)
E
Extension FFC for diagnosis GGP1246 37-pin FFC (Part No.: 406-S1-1234-HA)
(Two FFCs required for diagnosis

Lubricants and Glues List

Name Part No. Remarks


Adhesive GYL1001 Refer to “7. DISASSEMBLY”.
Adhesive GYL1005 Refer to “7. DISASSEMBLY”.
F Grease GEM1096 Refer to “7. DISASSEMBLY”.

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3.3 PCB LOCATIONS

E OUTPUT PCB ASSY D DSP PCB ASSY

LED PCB ASSY K L


SENSOR
PCB ASSY
B
• Top view

BAL. PCB ASSY F J TOUCH PCB ASSY G MIX PCB ASSY J TOUCH PCB ASSY

TRANSFER C C TRANSFER
PCB ASSY PCB ASSY

D
CONTROL PCB ASSY B B H CR FADER A CONTROL PCB ASSY A
PCB ASSY
I FRONT PCB ASSY

• Bottom view

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. E

Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
1..CR FADER PCB ASSY 704-EN1000-9788 1..I/O & FIXED PLATE ASSY 704-SXMK3-B272
1..SENSOR PCB ASSY 704-PDJ33-A007-HA 2..I/O PCB ASSY SERVICE 704-SXMK3-B332
1..MIX PCB ASSY 704-SXMK3-B255 3..DSP PCB ASSY 704-SXMK3-B271
1..CONTROL PCB ASSY A 704-SXMK3-B252 2..OUTPUT PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A958
1..CONTROL PCB ASSY B 704-SXMK3-B253
1..BAL PCB & FIXED P. ASSY 704-S1MK2-A986
1..FRONT PCB ASSY 704-SXMK3-B254 2..BAL. PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A956
1..TOUCH PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A957
1..TRANSFER PCB ASSY 704-SXMK3-B256 1..LED & COVER ASSY 704-S1MK2-A961 F
2..LED PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A959

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F

4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM


4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
8
1

1
CN13
CN12
CN2A CN3A

D DSP PCB ASSY


(704-SXMK3-B271) CN7
1: BOOTH.L+
2: BOOTH.L-
1: CDC-INTL
2: CDC-CSL
3: DGND
4: CDC-SCK
1: 2AD5V
2: 2AD5V
3: A
1: CDC-INTR
2: CDC-CSR
3: DGND
3: BOOTH.GND
4: BOOTH.R+
5: BOOTH.R-
E OUTPUT PCB ASSY
(704-S1MK2-A958) 1: L+
2: LG
4: CDC-SCK
5: DGND 4: B CN8 3: L-
5: DGND
4: R+

406-S1MK2-1294
6: CDC-SDI 5: C 6: CDC-SDI

406-S1MK2-1294
1: PHL 6: 2AD9 5: RG
7: CDC-SDOL 7: CDC-SDOR
2: PHG 7: 2ADGND 6: R-
8: D3.3V 8: D3.3V
W9 3: PHG CN1A CN4A W7

37P FFC
CN14A CN5A CN5B CN14B CN6 W6

37P FFC
4: PHR 1: MAL
W8
1: 5VLED 1: 5VLED 2: MAG 1: L+ 1: MAL
1
2: GNDLED
2 2: GNDLED 3: MAR 2: L-
3: GND
4: R+
5: R-
2: MAG
3: MAR
F BAL. PCB ASSY
(704-S1MK2-A956)
1: CDC_INT 1: CDC_INT
2: CDC_CS 2: CDC_CS
2

2
3: GND 3: GND
4: CDC_SCK 4: CDC_SCK
5: GND 5: GND
6: CDC_SDI 6: CDC_SDI
7: CDC_SDO 7: CDC_SDO
8: D3.3V 8: D3.3V

W5 W5
1: 5VLED 1: 5VLED
2: DOL2 2: DOL2
3: PLD

406-S1MK2-1295
3: PLD
CN3B CN2B 4: SHCP

J 4: SHCP
J
DDJ-RX

TOUCH PCB ASSY W500


5: PL2 W701 W702 W500 5: PL2
TOUCH PCB ASSY

CONTROL PCB ASSY A


6: GNDLED

30P FFC
6: GNDLED
(704-S1MK2-A957) 1: WL-B 1: WL-B
(704-S1MK2-A957)

DSP PCB ASSY


2: D5V 2: D5V
1: 5VLED 1: 5VLED
3
G
3: WL-A 3: WL-A
CN14 2: GNDLED CN14 2: GNDLED
4: DGND 4: DGND
CN501 CN501 1
W500A CN500 MIX PCB ASSY CN500
(704-SXMK3-B255)

D
R
TRANSFER
AG
C B

C A

A
BK
W
BK PCB ASSY BK G
A
G (704-SXMK3-B256)
R R
B TRANSFER W500A
W B W
PCB ASSY
(704-SXMK3-B256)
3

3
SENSOR PCB ASSY SENSOR PCB ASSY
L (704-PDJ33-A007-HA) L (704-PDJ33-A007-HA)
K LED PCB ASSY K LED PCB ASSY
B CONTROL PCB ASSY B CN1B
A CONTROL PCB ASSY A

CONTROL PCB ASSY B


(704-S1MK2-A959) (704-S1MK2-A959)

DSP PCB ASSY


(704-SXMK3-B253) (704-SXMK3-B252)
CN502 CN502
2
1: 2AD5V
1: 1AD5V 6: TP5 2: 2AD0 1: 1AD5V 6: TP5
2: TP1 7: TP6 3: GND 2: TP1 7: TP6
3: TP2 8: TP7 3: TP2 8: TP7

D
4: TP3 9: TP8 4: TP3 9: TP8
W700
CN01

B
5: TP4 10: 1AD5V 5: TP4 10: 1AD5V

CARBON PAD
H CR FADER PCB ASSY
(704-EN1000-9788)
CARBON PAD

CN1B CN1A
1 1
2AD5V 2AD5V
2 2

I
2AD0 2AD0
3 3

1: 2AD5V 5: C
FRONT PCB ASSY 2AD1
2AD2
2AD3
4
5
6
4
5
6
2AD1
2AD2
2AD3

(704-SXMK3-B254)
2AD4 2AD4
2: 2AD5V 6: 2AD9 2AD10
7 7
2AD10
CN4B CN9

DSP PCB ASSY


MIX PCB ASSY
8 8
3: A 7: 2ADGND 2AD11
9 9
2AD11
2AD12 2AD12
4: B 10 10
4

2AD13 2AD13

4
11 11
1: HPL 2AD14
12 12
2AD14
2: HPG
3: HPG
2AD15
2ADGND
ENCA
13
14 3 13
14
2AD15
2ADGND
ENCA
15 15
ENCB ENCB
4: HPR A
16 16
A
17 17
B B
18 18

G
C C

D
19 19
PWMC PWMC
20 20
DOC DOC
21 21
PLD PLD
22 22
STBC STBC
23 23
DSC DSC
24 24
DI NC DI NC
25 25
GNDLED GNDL ED
26 26
CL K C CL K C
- When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST". 5VLED
27
28
27
28
5VLED
SHCP SHCP
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. 5VLED
29
30
29
30
5VLED
GNDLED GNDL ED
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
D DSP PCB ASSY K LED PCB ASSY (right)
IC1000-IC1004
LED RING
RIGHT RING
LED *44 74HC595 *5
1 2
5VLED A5V AD5V
G MIX PCB ASSY
JK1
1 1 2 OVP Limit 5.5V
IC39
6 TPA61085 5
IC40 K LED PCB ASSY (left)
2 BA05
Over Voltage BOOST DA5V IC1000-IC1004 CENTER PANEL
3 LED RING

5
5

Protection D5V LEFT RING KEY SCAN LEVEL METER


DC 5V/3A LED *44 74HC595 *5
-15V TACT SW *26 60LEDs
A3.3V
IC17
D3.3V
IC41 A CONTROL B CONTROL
2 TPS54232 8
INVERTER IC18
BA033FP PCB ASSY A PCB ASSY B B CONTROL PCB ASSY B
BA033FP IC500-IC504,
15V D3.3V 1.20V LED DIMMER IC508-IC510
IC16 LEFT PANEL RIGHT PANEL RIGHT PANEL
LED *45 IC703
6 TPS61085 5 IC28 KEY SCAN KEY SCAN 74HC595 *8
BD12KA5FP I/O EXPAND
BOOST TACT SW *29 TACT SW *28 SER.<-->PAL.
G MIX PCB ASSY PT6961
IC700-IC702
LED DIMMER
CENTER
LED *32
74HC595 *3
J TOUCH PCB ASSY (right) IC505 IC505 B CONTROL PCB ASSY B
I/O EXPAND I/O EXPAND IC500-IC504,
RIGHT PANEL SER.<-->PAL. SER.<-->PAL. LED DIMMER IC508-IC510 RIGHT PANEL
IC506
NEEDLE SEARCH PT6961 PT6961 LEFT PANEL AD * 1
LED *45 EXP. AD VR *3
AD7147*1 74HC595 *8 74HC4051 *1 TEMPO *2
SPI-3 SPI-3
BUFFER
3.3V<=>5V
SPI-2 A CONTROL PCB ASSY A
LEFT PANEL
GPIO *2 SPI-5 SPI-4 I FRONT PCB ASSY
NEEDLE SEARCH ENCODE * 1
IC1100 FRONT PANEL
AD7147*1 AD * 1
EXP. AD VR *3

6
6

IC24
J TOUCH PCB ASSY (left) MCU1
IC25 74HC4051 *1 3 SLIDE SW *4
SPI-1 MCU2
TACT SW *4 STM8S207MBT6B STM8S207MBT6B
ENCODE *2 GPIO *12
JOG WHEEL *2
(16 MHz) (16 MHz) G MIX PCB ASSY
EXP. AD
IC704, IC405,
IC707 CENTER PANEL
IC34 AD * 6 74HC4052 *3
IC706 VR *23
IC35 AD *8 AD *8 GPIO *2 AD *5
74HC4051 *1 3 SLIDE SW *4
SW OPA
DDJ-RX

LINE3 +4.43dB

-13.98dB IC506 LEFT PANEL


1 IC30 I2C AD * 1 EXP. AD
2 LEFT PANEL RIGHT PANEL VR *3
2 IC1 1 1 ADC 12 74HC4051 *1 TEMPO *2
3 FSR PAD *8 FSR PAD *8
PCM1803A

+17.87dB
- ∞ - 0dB
+27.95dB
A CONTROL PCB ASSY A
2

CENTER PANEL
3

CH FADER *4
3 2 L & R PANEL
3 IC2 1 5 IC2 7 SAMPLER FADER *1
MIC1 (XLR) 2 JOG TOUCH *2 CS FADER *1
51
1

X1
F BAL. PCB ASSY
1

Vbus 6M +7.60dB +7.60dB


IC21 MCLK IC20 2

2
SCK 7
50 TUSB3200 43 1 PLL 2X 5 AD/DA CLK 5

7
7

(12MHz or 48MHz) ICS501 IC10 IC11


USB Port 3 3
1 2 1 MASTER1 (XLR)
6
+4.43dB -13.98dB 39 36 38 35 34 NJM4580 NJM4580
IC31

1
1 ADC DI0 DO0 DO1 LRCK BCK
LINE1 / PHONO1 3 IC3 1 3 IC43 1 2 IC4 1 12
PCM1803A 123 97 98 90 91
+32.04dB(RIAA) SPI-1
CH3
87 IC29 +10.08dB
CH1 31
85 DSP56724 121
CH2 (24.576 MHz) 32 5 MASTER2 (RCA)
86 125 MAS1,MAS2,BOOTH,HP IC9 7
6
CH4 122 11 39
1 2 88 IC36
(44.1K/24bit/512fs for A/D,D/A) 120 9 40 NJM4580
+4.43dB -13.98dB (I2S format for audio data) DAC
10
IC32
79 80 8 PCM1690 35 +7.60dB +7.60dB
LINE2 / PHONO2 3 IC5 1 3 IC44 1 2 IC6 1 1 ADC 12 36
PCM1803A 2
7 3 L
+32.04dB(RIAA) 43 5
X4 2 R BOOTH
IC38 44 IC12 IC37
24.576M 1 G
IC42 3
1
SW OPA 6
LINE4 +4.43dB NJM4580 NJM4580
-13.98dB
E OUTPUT PCB ASSY
1 IC33
2

8
1
8

2 IC7 1 ADC 12
3
PCM1803A
- ∞ - 0dB +3.52dB J FRONT PCB ASSY
+17.87dB +27.95dB
3

Balance (mono) 5 Headphone


IC13 7
3 3 2 6 (32 ohm/6.3mm & 3.5mm)
L 1 5 IC8 7
MIC2 4 2 IC8 NJM4556
S
1
1

G
9

A
1 2 3 4

5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
A [1] Abnormality regarding startup and communications
No power. Check that the AC adapter is securely connected.

Is 5-V power output from No The AC adapter is in failure.


the AC adapter? Replace the AC adapter.

Yes

No Q1, Q2 or Q47 is defective.


Is 5-V power properly output
Replace the defective part. Still when trouble is not
from the DSP PCB Assy?
B repaired, replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Yes
The UCOM (IC24 and IC25) is in failure.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.
The UCOM (IC24 and IC25) is in failure.

Yes

Is the oscillator oscillating at 24 MHz? No The oscillator (X2 or X3) is defective.


IC24: X2 Replace the defective part.
IC25: X3
Yes
The UCOM (IC24 or IC25) is defective.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

C
The unit is not recognized to a PC. Check that the USB cable is securely connected.

Check whether USB communication No The USB IC (IC21) is defective.


line is fixed at "H" or "L". Replace the defective part.

Yes

Check whether /MRST signal of USB IC No The RESET IC (IC23) is defective.


(IC21 - pin 10) is fixed at "H. Replace the defective part.

Yes
D
Does not the part on the USB line No The USB IC (IC21) is defective.
have the abnormality?
Replace the defective part.
Part: D8 to D11, L16

Yes
Replace the defective part.

[2] Abnormality regarding the operating elements and LEDs


The keys or slide switches do not Check that the corresponding wires are properly
function. (Except OVERDUB button) connected.

E Direct key Turn on the corresponding switch and check


conduction between the two ends of the switch.
Is the inoperable switch a direct
If current is not conducted, replace the switch.
or matrix key?
If current is conducted, the UCOM (IC24) is defective.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.
Matrix key

Check whether the corresponding switch is defective


or the matrix circuitry is defective.

Is there another disabled key in the same No Turn on the corresponding switch and check
segment (SG**) or on the same signal conduction between the two ends of the switch.
line (K**) of the matrix circuitry? If current is not conducted, replace the switch.

F Yes
If the segment or signal line in question is on
CONTROL PCB Assy A/B, IC505 is defective.
If it is on the MIX PCB Assy, IC703 is defective.
Replace the defective part.

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A
The OVERDUB button do not Check that the corresponding wires are properly
function. connected.

If the defective button is pressed, does the No The SW532 is defective.


corresponding voltage of signal change? Replace the defective part.

Yes

Check whether input signal A, B, or C No The Analog SW (IC506) is defective.


of Analog SW (IC506) is fixed at "H" or "L". Replace the defective part.

Yes B
The UCOM (IC25) is defective.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

The rotary VRs or slide VRs do not Check that the corresponding wires are properly
function. connected.

If the defective VR is operated, does the No The VR is defective.


corresponding voltage of signal change? Replace the defective part.

Yes

C
No Is the defective VR a CH fader
or crossfader?

Yes
The UCOM (IC25) is in failure.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Check the analog SW IC to which the corresponding


signal is connected.

Check whether input signal A, B, No The analog SW IC is defective.


or C is fixed at "H" or "L". Replace the defective part.
D

Yes
The UCOM (IC25) is in failure.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

The rotary selectors do not Check that the corresponding wires are properly
function. connected.

Pushing
Which operations do not function,
See "The keys or slide switches do not function."
pushing or turning?

Turning
E
Check whether the signals from Pins 1 and 3 No With BROWSE: The UCOM (IC25) is defective.
of the corresponding rotary selector are With RELEASE FX: The UCOM (IC24) is defective.
fixed at "H" when it is turned. Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Yes
The rotary selector is in failure.
Replace the defective part.

There is no response to turning of Check that the corresponding wires are properly
the jog dial. connected.

Check whether the signals from Pins 2 No The UCOM (IC24) is in failure.
and 4 of CN501 are fixed at "H" when
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.
the jog dial is turned. F

Yes
The photo interrupter is defective.
Replace the SENSOR PCB Assy.

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A There is no response to pressing of the Check that the corresponding wires are properly connected.
jog dial. The sensitivity when the jog dial Check soldering of the wires for signals corresponding to
is pressed is low. pressing of the jog dial.

Check the Sensitivity adjustment value does not


lower too much.

Does the signal at Pin 14 of CN2B on


CONTROL PCB Assy A or No The PIC UCOM (IC507) is in failure.
CN3B on CONTROL PCB Assy B change Replace the defective part.
in response to pressing of the jog dial?
Yes
The UCOM (IC24) is in failure.
B Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Check that the corresponding wires are properly


NeedleSearch does not function.
connected.

If there is an abnormality in the waveform of the


Is there any abnormality in the waveforms No signal from Pin 7 of CN5A or CN5B, the sensor IC
of signals from Pins 1, 2, 4, or 6 of (IC475) is defective.
CN5A or CN5B? Replace the defective part.
Yes
The UCOM (IC24) is in failure.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

C
There is no response to touching Check that the corresponding wires are properly
on the PAD. connected.

Do the signals from Pins 2–9 of


No PAD & FSR Assy is in failure.
CN502 change in response to touching
of the PAD? Replace the PAD & FSR Assy.

Yes
The UCOM (IC24) is in failure.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Check that the corresponding wires are properly


D The LEDs do not light.
connected.

No Are the LEDs that do not light


those of a level indicator?

Yes

Is there any other LED that does not light No The LED is defective.
in the same segment (SG**) or on the same
Replace the defective part.
signal line (K**) of the matrix circuitry?

Yes
E The IC703 is defective.
Replace the defective part.y.

Check the transistor to which the LED in question is


No connected. If it is OK, then the IC to which the LED in
Is there only one LED that does not light?
question is connected is defective. Replace the IC
which target LED is connected to.
Yes
Check the diode of the LED that does not light.
If it is OK, then the IC to which the LED in question is
connected is defective. Replace the IC which target
LED is connected to.

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[3] Abnormality in audio input/output A

Check that the corresponding wires are properly


Audio is not output from the audio connected.
output. Check that there is no abnormality in the operating
element system.

Yes Is no audio output from any of


the audio output terminals?

No
Are the voltages at the following
power-supply ICs appropriate? B
No The power circuitry is in failure.
• DA5V
See "Abnormality in internal power supplies."
• +15V
• -15V
Yes

No The MUTE drive circuitry is in failure.


Is the MUTE signal -15 V? Check the peripheral circuits of Q8. If no problem is
found, replace Q8.

Yes
Check for digital input to DAC (IC36). If a signal is
No input, DAC is in failure.
Is the audio waveform output
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.
from the DAC output?
If a signal is NOT input, DSP (IC29) is in failure.
Replace DSP (IC29). C
Yes

No The audio circuitry is in failure.


Is the audio signal interrupted
Check the periphery of the OP amplifier.
around the MUTE Tr?
If no problem is found, replace the OP amplifier.

Yes
The MUTE Tr is in failure.
Replace it.

Check that the corresponding wires are properly


connected.
Audio input is not output.
Check that there is no abnormality in the operating
element system.
D

No
Are the level indicators lit?

Yes
See "Audio is not output from the audio output."

Check that the power-supply ICs are normal. If any


problem is found, see "Abnormality in internal power
No supplies."
Is the LINE/CD signal of the channel
If no problem is found in the power-supply ICs, the
whose level indicator is unlit output?
audio circuitry is in failure. Check for a point where
the audio signal is interrupted then replace the part E
Yes in failure.

Which signal is not output, MIC


See "The MIC1/MIC2 input signal is not output."
PHONO or MIC?

PHONO If the LINE/PHONO switching signal is NOT "L,"


UCOM (IC25) is in failure.
If the LINE/PHONO switching signal is "L," the
connected transistor is in failure.
Replace the part in failure or PCB Assy.

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A Check that the corresponding wires are properly


The MIC1/MIC2 input signal is not connected.
output. Check that there is no abnormality in the operating
element system.

When the INPUT SELECT switch for the No


channel whose signal is not output is set to See "The audio input is not output."
LINE, is the LINE input signal output?

Yes

Is conduction of the wires for the


microphone OK? No One of the wires is broken.
Perform a continuity check between Replace the broken wire.
B the two ends of each wire.
Yes

Is the resistance value of the TRIM VR


for the microphone normal?
Points to be checked: No The TRIM VR for the microphone is in failure.
MIC1: Between Pins 1 and 3 of W702
Replace it.
MIC2: Between Pins 1 and 3 of W701
MAX: Approx. 10 kohms
MIN: Approx. 0 ohm
The OP amplifier is in failure.
Yes Check the peripheral parts. If no problem is found,
replace the following part:
MIC1: IC2
MIC2: IC8

C [4] Abnormality in internal power supplies


Either +15 V or -15 V power supply Check that the AC adapter properly supplies
is abnormal. 5 V power.

Is the voltage on the source


No The DC/DC converter IC is in failure.
side of the FET normal?
Check the peripheral parts. If no problem is found,
+15 V: Q3
replace the DC/DC converter IC.
-15 V: Q5
Yes
The FET is in failure.
Replace it.

D
Check that the AC adapter properly supplies
DA5V is in failure.
5 V power.

No Is 5 V output from the No


output terminal of IC40?

Yes A bead is in failure.


Replace the part in failure.
Corresponding parts: L21, L5

No The DC/DC converter IC (IC39) is in failure.


E Is the input to IC40 approx. 6.5 V? Check the peripheral parts. If no problem is found,
replace the DC/DC converter IC.

Yes The regulator IC is in failure.


Check the peripheral parts. If no problem is found,
replace the regulator IC.

Check that the AC adapter properly supplies


D3.3V power supply is abnormal.
5 V power.

No Q1, Q2, or Q47 is in failure.


Is the input to IC18 5 V? Replace the part in failure.
If the problem persists, replace the DSP PCB Assy.
F
Yes The regulator IC is in failure. Check the peripheral
parts. If no problem is found, replace IC18.
If the problem persists, replace the DSP PCB Assy.

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Check that the AC adapter properly supplies A


A3.3V power supply is abnormal.
5 V power.

No
Is the input to IC41 5 V? See "DA5V is in failure."

Yes The regulator IC is in failure. Check the peripheral


parts. If no problem is found, replace IC14.
If the problem persists, replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Check that the AC adapter properly supplies


Power supply of 1.2V is abnormal.
5 V power. B

No
Is the input to IC28 3.3 V? See "D3.3V is in failure."

The regulator IC is in failure. Check the peripheral


Yes
parts. If no problem is found, replace IC28.
If the problem persists, IC29 is in failure.
Replace IC29.

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5.2 OPERATION CHECK WITH rekordbox

A [Installation of rekordbox]
A brief explanation of how to install rekordbox on a PC is given below.
For details, refer to the operating instructions of the software.
If the OS of the PC to be used is Windows, install the driver software that enables audio output from the PC beforehand.
The operating environment of the PC required for installation of rekordbox is shown below.
Minimum operating environment
Supported operating systems CPU and required memory Others
Mac OS X: 10.10, 10.9, 10.8 Intel Processor Dual Core 2.0GHz or higher A USB 2.0 port is required to connect the computer with this
USB port
(latest update) 4 GB or more of RAM unit.

Windows: Intel Processor Dual Core 2.0GHz or higher Display resolution Resolution of 1280 x 768 or greater
Windows 10/Windows 10 Pro 32-bit version An Internet connection is required for registering the rekordbox
4 GB or more of RAM Internet connection
(latest service pack), user account and downloading the software.
Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Intel Processor Dual Core 2.0GHz or higher
B Windows 8 Pro, Windows 8.1 Pro
(latest service pack),
Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit version
4 GB or more of RAM
Professional, Ultimate
(latest service pack)

• For the latest information on the required operating environment and compatibility as well as to acquire the latest operating
system, see “Software Info” of “DDJ-RX” on the “Pioneer DJ” site and “System Requirements” of “rekordbox.com” below.
http://pioneerdj.com/support/ http://rekordbox.com/
• Use the latest version/service pack of the operating system.
For the latest version of the rekordbox software, access rekordbox.com and download the software from there.
For downloading, registration of a user account at rekordbox is required.
Unzip the downloaded file, then double-click the unzipped file to launch the installer.
C Read the terms of the license agreement carefully, and if you agree, select [Agree], then click [Next](Mac OS X: Continue).
After installation is completed, the Installation Completed screen will be displayed. Click on [Finish](Mac OS X: Close) to quit
the rekordbox installer.

• Be sure to use rekordbox Version 4.0.1 or later, because the prior versions of rekordbox do not support the DDJ-RX.
• Activation using a license key is required to use PERFORMANCE mode for enabling the DJ performance function of rekordbox.

[Operating procedures] [Connections]


1 Connect headphone to one of the [PHONES] terminals.
2 Connect powered speakers, a power amplifier,
components, etc., to the [MASTER OUT 1] or [MASTER
D OUT 2] terminals.
3 Connect this unit to your computer via a USB cable.
4 Turn on the computer’ s power.
5 Connect the AC adapter. 5
6 Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch on this unit’ s rear
panel to turn this unit’ s power on.
6
7 Turn on the power of the devices connected to the
output terminals (powered speakers, power amplifier,
components, etc.).
3 2

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Starting the system A

For Windows 7
From the Windows [Start] menu, click the [rekordbox] icon under [All Programs] > [Pioneer] > [rekordbox X.X.X].

For Windows 8/Windows 8.1


From [Apps view], click the [rekordbox] icon.

For Windows 10
Click the [rekordbox] icon under [All apps] > [Pioneer] after left-clicking the Windows start button.

For Mac OS X
Open the [Applications] folder in Finder, then click the [rekordbox] icon.
B

The screen displayed immediately after the rekordbox software is started on the computer (the screen on the right shows
the [EXPORT] mode in which the operations equivalent to the previous rekordbox 3 are possible.)

Computer screen when a track is loaded in rekordbox dj


Select the desired layout from the pull-down menu for the layout selection at the upper right of the computer screen.

A Track deck section


The track information (the name of the loaded track, artist name, BPM, etc.), the overall waveform and other information is displayed here.

B Enlarged waveform section


The loaded track’ s waveform is displayed here.

C Browse section
Displays the track list, tree view, and playlist palette.

D Global section
Displays the display status of effect panel and sampler panel, and the level of the master sound, etc. F

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A Importing tracks
1 Click [Collection] in the tree view.
2 Open Finder or WindowsExplorer and drag and drop music files and/or folders, where music files are stored, to the track list.

a : Track list

B Loading tracks and playing them


1 Press this unit’ s [BACK] button, move the cursor to the tree view on the computer screen, then turn the rotary selector
and select a collection or playlist, etc.
2 Press the rotary selector, move the cursor to the track list on the computer screen, then turn the rotary selector and select
a track.
3 Press the [LOAD] button to load the selected track onto the deck.

b
a

a : Track list
b : Tree View

Playing tracks and outputting the sound


1 Set the positions of the controls, etc., as shown below.
D

1
2 2 1
3 3
4
5
6
7

2 Press the [f] button to play the track. 4


3 Move the channel fader (5) away from you.
E
4 Turn the [TRIM] control (2). 10
Adjust [TRIM] so that the orange indicator on the
channel level indicator lights at the peak level.
5 Turn the [MASTER LEVEL] control (1) to adjust the
audio level of the speakers. 5

Monitoring sound with headphones


Set the positions of the controls, etc., as shown below.

8
9
F
1 Press the headphones [CUE] button (a) for the channel 1.
2 Turn the [HEADPHONES LEVEL] control (9).
9 8 7

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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 SERVICE MODE
[1] Error Alarming A

When the controller detects following 2 types of problem while the controller is launching or working, it should indicate using
LEDs so that user notices the problem.

No. Part where problem occurs Symptom Controller's behavior when detect the problem
1 Built-in FLASH ROM of When firmware is updated, the internal data LED within FX 1 assign button for Deck 3 is flashed
MAIN UCOM on FLASH ROM can not be erased. in cycle of 1second. (*1)
When firmware is updated, the update data
can not be written to FLASH ROM correctly.
2 USB controller Although the controller connects with a LED within FX 2 assign button for Deck 4 is flashed
computer via USB cable, the USB controller in cycle of 1second. B
within the controller can not communicate
with the computer.

*1: When the controller launches next, same LED is flashed.

1 2
C

[2] Service mode

[How to enter Service mode]


Turn on the power while pressing both left "SHIFT" button and the "DECK 1" button or while pressing both right "SHIFT" button
and the "DECK 2" button.
LEDs of Channel Level Indicator (CH1), Channel Level Indicator (CH2), and Channel Level Indicator (CH4) are lit depending
on the firmware version and other LEDs are unlit right after the controller launches in Service mode.
D
Note: Even if the controller connects with a computer via USB cable, it does not communicate with the computer during
Service mode. Unused LEDs are unlit during Service mode.

[How to exit Service mode]


In order to exit Service mode, turn off the power.

[Note]
When in this mode, the firmware version display appear first.
In this mode, it does not work to communicate with computer via USB.
In this mode, LED dimmer is not available.

E
Firmware version (x.xx)

into into
Service mode Service mode

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A
1. Confirmation of firmware version
LEDs of Channel Level Indicator (CH1) indicate first digit of the firmware version. (*1)
LEDs of Channel Level Indicator (CH2) indicate second digit of the firmware version. (*1)
LEDs of Channel Level Indicator (CH4) indicate third digit of the firmware version. (*1)
The firmware version is indicated right after the controller launches in Service mode. (*2)

x.xx not used


9
8
7
6
B 5
4
3
2
1
0 (all off)
Above figure is shown "Ver.2.3.5".

*1: If the firmware version is "0", all segments of the Channel Level Indicator are unlit.
*2: If any Channel fader is slid, state of the Channel fader is indicated instead of firmware version.

2. Check of buttons
All buttons on this controller can be checked using LEDs in Service Mode.

B C3 C4 B
C5 B B
B B B B
D
C6 B C6 B
C7 C7

B B
B
B
C1 B C1
B C2 B C2

B B B B
E A A

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Table-1 LED behavior of when buttons are checked A

Group Trigger Details


A Press LED color is changed as follows each time the button is pressed.
Even if the button is released while the LED is lit, the controller holds lighting.
(The LED is embedded within the button.)

White → Red → Yellow → Green → Cyan → Blue → Magenta → Unlit → White → • • •


B Press LED is lit while the button is pressed and held.
When the button is released, the LED is unlit.
(The LED is embedded within the button.)
C C1 Press LED within HOT CUE Mode button of the same side is lit with blue color while the "C1" button is pressed and held.
When the "C1" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within the HOT CUE Mode button is used in order to check the "C1" button.) B

C2 LED within SAMPLER Mode button of the same side is lit with blue color while the "C2" button is pressed and held.
When the "C2" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within the SAMPLER Mode button is used in order to check the "C2" button.)
C3 LED within the HEADPHONE CUE (CH1) button is lit while the "C3" button is pressed and held.
When the "C3" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within the HEADPHONE CUE (CH1) button is used in order to check the "C3" button.)
C4 LED within right SYNC button is lit while the "C4" button is pressed and held.
When the "C4" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within right SYNC button is used in order to check the "C4" button.)
C5 LED within left SLIP REVERSE button is lit while the "C5" button is pressed and held.
When the "C5" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within left SLIP REVERSE button is used in order to check the "C5" button.) C
C6 LED within DECK 1 button is lit while left "C6" button is pressed and held.
LED within DECK 2 button is lit while right "C6" button is pressed and held.
When the "C6" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within DECK 1/DECK 2 button is used in order to check the "C6" button.)
C7 LED within DECK 3 button is lit while left "C7" button is pressed and held.
LED within DECK 4 button is lit while right "C7" button is pressed and held.
When the "C7" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within DECK 3/DECK 4 button is used in order to check the "C7" button.)

3. Check of rotary knobs, sliders and NEEDLE SEARCH pads


All rotary knobs, sliders and NEEDLE SEARCH pad on this controller can be checked using LEDs in Service Mode.
D

D1 D1

F F

D1 D2 D1

E1 E1

E2 E3 E2

E4

D2 D2

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A Table-2 LED behavior of when rotary knobs, sliders and NEEDLE SEARCH pads are checked
Group Trigger Details
D D1 Turn Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial of the same side is moved depending on the turned amount.
Refer to Figure-1.
D2 Lighting position of white LEDs of both side Jog dials are moved depending on the turned amount.
Refer to Figure-1.
E E1 Slide Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial of the same side is moved depending on the slid amount.
If the position after sliding is upper than center, The upper "TEMPO slider Take-over" indicator of the same side is lit.
If the position after sliding is lower than center, The lower "TEMPO slider Take-over" indicator of the same side is lit.
If the position after sliding is center, The upper and lower "TEMPO slider Take-over" indicators of the same side are
unlit. Refer to Figure-1.
E2 Lighting of Channel Level Indicator of the same channel is changed depending on the slid amount.
B
Refer to Figure-2.
E3 Lighting of Master level indicator is changed depending on the slid amount.
Refer to Figure-3.
E4 Lighting position of white LEDs of both side Jog dials are moved depending on the slid amount.
Refer to Figure-1.
F Touch Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial of the same side is moved depending on the touching position.
and Refer to Figure-1.
move

Figure-1 LED behavior of when a rotary knob is turned, a slider is slid, or a NEEDLE SEARCH pad is touched and moved

C
When position of the knob is center, these LEDs are lit.
When position of the slider is center, these LEDs are lit.
When position of Crossfader is center, these LEDs are lit.
When touching position of the NEEDLE SEARCH pad is center, these LEDs are lit.

When the knob is fully turned counterclockwise, these LEDs are lit. When the knob is fully turned clockwise, these LEDs are lit.
When position of the slider is top, these LEDs are lit. When position of the slider is bottom, these LEDs are lit.
When position of Crossfader is left edge, these LEDs are lit. When position of Crossfader is right edge, these LEDs are lit.
When the touching position of the NEEDLE SEARCH pad is left When the touching position of the NEEDLE SEARCH pad is right
edge, these LEDs are lit. edge, these LEDs are lit.

Figure-2 LED behavior of when a Channel fader is slid


E This controller has Channel faders with 10 bit resolution. But, Channel Level Indicator is only 11 steps.
Therefore, the controller rounds the actual position data to 11 steps.

When position of the Channel fader is bottom, When position of the Channel fader is top,
all segments of the Channel Level Indicator are unlit. all segments of the Channel Level Indicator are lit.

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Figure-3 LED behavior of when the SAMPLER VOLUME fader is slid A

This controller has the SAMPLER VOLUME fader with 10 bit resolution. But, Master level indicator is only 6 steps.
Therefore, the controller rounds the actual position data to 6 steps.

When position of the SAMPLER VOLUME fader is bottom, When position of the SAMPLER VOLUME fader is top,
all segments of the Master level indicator are unlit. all segments of the Master level indicator are lit.

4. Check of rotary encoders, slide SWs, and Jog dials


All rotary encoders, slide SWs, and Jog dials on this controller can be checked using LEDs in Service Mode.

H2 H1 H2
C

I I

G
E

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A Table-3 LED behavior of when rotary encoders, slide SWs, and Jog dials are checked
Group Trigger Details
G Slide Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial of the same side is moved clockwise each time position of the slide SW is
moved. Refer to Figure-4.
H H1 Press LED lighting is changed as shown in following order each time the Rotary selector is pressed.
Even if the Rotary selector is released while the LEDs are lit, the controller holds lighting.
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is white.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is red.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is yellow.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is green.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is cyan.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is blue.) ⇒
B All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is magenta.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is white.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is red.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is yellow.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is green.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is cyan.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is blue.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is magenta.) ⇒
All LEDs are unlit.
Turn Lighting position of white LEDs of both side Jog dials are moved each time the Rotary selector is turned.
Refer to Figure-4.
H2 Press LED within the BEAT c button of the same side is lit while the rotary encoder is pressed and held.
When the rotary encoder is released, the LED is unlit.
C Turn Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial of the same side is moved each time the rotary encoder is turned.
Refer to Figure-4.
I Touch All white and red LEDs of Jog dial are lit while top surface of the Jog dial is touched and held.
When top surface of the JOG is released, the LEDs are unlit.
Turn Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial is moved when the Jog dial is turned.
Refer to Figure-4.

Figure-4 LED behavior of when a slide SW is slid, a rotary encoder is turned, or a Jog dial is turned
*: Only when positon of a slide SW is moved, lighting position of white LED is moved clockwise.
D
*: The starting position depends on the last position.

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5. Factory reset A

All settings in Utilities mode and adjustment value for Jog dial touch sensitivity can be initialized in Service mode.
[Trigger to initialize]
In order to initialize all settings in Utilities mode, press and hold both left and right SYNC buttons for over 2 seconds during
Service mode.
To perform Factory Reset, wait at least 5 seconds after Service mode is entered.

[Posterior condition]
LEDs wihin both left and right SYNC buttons are lit while the controller is initializing the settings.
When the initialization is completed, the LEDs are unlit.

*: All settings in Utilities mode are initialized. B


Adjustment values for left and right Jog dial touch sensitivity are returned to center value.

Factory Reset
C

6. Check of velocity
Behavior of velocity can be checked using Channel Level Indicator in Service Mode.
[Preparation to check velocity]
In order to check the velocity, press both left and right HOT CUE Mode buttons firstly during Service mode.
In order to select Pads of which check the velocity, press left Pad Mode button.
Relation between left Pad Mode button and checkable Pad is shown in Table-4.
State transition between Service mode and Velocity check mode is shown in Figure-5.
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Table-4 Relation between left Pad Mode button and checkable Pads
Mode Checkable Pads Pad Mode button
Velocity check mode 1 Left Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3, and Pad 4 Left HOT CUE Mode button (*1)
Velocity check mode 2 Left Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7, and Pad 8 Left PAD FX1 Mode button (*1)
Velocity check mode 3 Right Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3, and Pad 4 Left SLICER Mode button (*1)
Velocity check mode 4 Right Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7, and Pad 8 Left SAMPLER Mode button (*1)
*1: LED within the pressed Pad Mode button is lit with blue color.

In order to return from Velocity check mode to Service mode, press the Rotary selector.
Then the controller returns to condition right after it launches in Service mode.
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A Figure-5 State transition between Service mode and Velocity check mode

Press the Rotary selector. Press the Rotary selector.


Service mode

Press the Rotary selector. Press both left and


right HOT CUE Mode buttons.

Press left HOT CUE Mode button. Velocity check mode 1 Press left HOT CUE Mode button.
Left Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3,
Press left PAD FX1 Mode button. and Pad 4 are checkable. Press left SAMPLER Mode button.

Press left HOT CUE Press left SLICER


Mode button. Mode button.
B Press left PAD FX1 Press left SAMPLER
Velocity check mode 2 Mode button. Velocity check mode 3 Mode button. Velocity check mode 4
Left Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7, Right Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3, Right Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7,
and Pad 8 are checkable. Press left SLICER and Pad 4 are checkable. Press left SLICER and Pad 8 are checkable.
Mode button. Mode button.
Press the Rotary selector.

Service mode
Press left SAMPLER
Mode button.

Press left PAD FX1


Mode button.
C
[Trigger of which check velocity]
1) Press left Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3, or Pad 4 when LED within left HOT CUE Mode button is lit with blue color.
2) Press left Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7, or Pad 8 when LED within left PAD FX1 Mode button is lit with blue color.
3) Press right Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3, or Pad 4 when LED within left SLICER Mode button is lit with blue color.
4) Press right Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7, or Pad 8 when LED within left SAMPLER Mode button is lit with blue color.

[Posterior condition]
1) Lighting of Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is changed depending on pressure force of the pressing Pad (*2).
2) Lighting of Channel Level Indicator (CH1) is changed depending on pressure force of the pressing Pad (*3).
3) Lighting of Channel Level Indicator (CH2) is changed depending on pressure force of the pressing Pad (*4).
D 4) Lighting of Channel Level Indicator (CH4) is changed depending on pressure force of the pressing Pad (*5).
*2: When LED within left HOT CUE Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 1.
When LED within left PAD FX1 Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 5.
When LED within left SLICER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 1.
When LED within left SAMPLER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 5.
*3: When LED within left HOT CUE Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH1) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 2.
When LED within left PAD FX1 Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH1) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 6.
When LED within left SLICER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH1) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 2.
When LED within left SAMPLER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH1) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 6.
*4: When LED within left HOT CUE Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH2) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 3.
When LED within left PAD FX1 Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH2) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 7.
When LED within left SLICER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH2) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 3.
When LED within left SAMPLER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH2) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 7.
E *5: When LED within left HOT CUE Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH4) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 4.
When LED within left PAD FX1 Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH4) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 8.
When LED within left SLICER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH4) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 4.
When LED within left SAMPLER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH4) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 8.

*: This controller's velocity has resolution of 128 steps. But, Channel Level Indicator is only 11 steps.
So, the controller rounds the actual velocity value to 11 steps
so that indicate behavior of velocity using Channel Level Indicator during Velocity check mode.

*: Lighting of Channel Level Indicator is applied pressure force of not only initial touch (velocity) but also after touch during Velocity check mode.

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Figure-6 Relation between Pad and Channel Level Indicator during Velocity check mode A
(Following example is left-side. It is the same for right-side.)

Figure-7 Relation between pressure force and lighting segment

A few segment is lit. Many segments are lit.

Tap a Pad weakly Tap a Pad hard

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A [3] Measurement mode


This controller can measure "Jog dial rotation time" and drift of knobs and faders in Measurement mode.
[How to enter Measurement mode]
Turn on the power while pressing both left SHIFT button and the DECK 3 button.
LEDs within the DECK 3 button, DECK 4 button, and left FX 1-1 ON button are lit
and other LEDs are unlit right after the controller launches in Measurement mode.

Note:
Even if the controller connects with a computer via USB cable, it does not communicate with the computer during
Measurement mode.
B
Unused LEDs are unlit during Measurement mode.

[How to exit Measurement mode]


In order to exit Measurement mode, turn off the power.

These LEDs are lit right after the controller launches in Measurement mode.

into
Measurement mode

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A
1. Measurement of Jog dial rotation time
This controller measures the rotation time by rotating Jog dial during Measurement mode.
In particular, when Jog dial is turned with 233.1 rpm (33.3 X 7) or more during Measurement mode, the controller measures
difference between time of when the rotation speed slows down to 99.9 rpm (33.3 X 3) and time of when it slows
down to 49.95 rpm (33.3 X 1.5).
(The controller measures "T1" shown in Figure-8.)
But, when the rotation speed is less than 233.1 rpm, the controller does not measure.

Figure-8 Characteristic example of when Jog dial is turned

250 rpm
Speed up B
Slow down
Rotation speed

150 rpm

100 rpm

50 rpm

Jog dial rotation is started.


T1 Jog dial rotation is stopped C
Time

[Trigger of which measure Jog dial rotation time]


1) In order to measure the rotation time for left-side Jog dial, turn left-side Jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise during
Measurement mode.
2) In order to measure the rotation time for right-side Jog dial, turn right-side Jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise during
Measurement mode.

[Posterior condition]
When the rotation speed is more than 233.1 rpm, measurement value ("T1" shown in Figure-8) is indicated using Channel
Level Indicator and LED within left side SLIP button is unlit (*1). Indication method by Channel Level Indicator is common
D
to both side.
The measurement unit is "milli second".
When the rotation speed is less than 233.1 rpm, all Channel Level Indicators are unlit and LED within SLIP button of the left
side is lit.
The specified range is 65 ± 35 msec.
xxx not used
9
8
7
6
5
4 E
3
2
1
0 (all off)
Above figure is shown "235 msec".

*1: If a place of a measurement value is "0", all segments of the related Channel Level Indicator are unlit.
Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is not used in Measurement mode.

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A
2. Check of drift of knobs and faders
Drift of all knobs and faders can be checked using Master level indicator during Measurement mode.
In order to select test subject, turn the Rotary selector clockwise or counterclockwise.
Then, lighting LED is moved each time the Rotary selector is turned.
In order to start or reset observation of drift, press the Rotary selector.

[Use of this mode during repair]


• For failure judgment of the rotary VRs
As a guide, amplitude values higher than +4 or lower than -4 may be judged as failure.
The VRs can be set to any position during measurement. Possible symptoms are shown below.
• The volume changes arbitrarily.
B • Interrupted sound leakage occurs even if the volume is decreased to the minimum at the Master or Booth Monitor.
• The MIDI signal is output even if the corresponding VR is not operated.
• For operation check of a rotary VR after replacement

Figure-9 Relation between knob/fader and LED


Knobs and faders painted with light blue color are checkable.
Number in this figure means order of which select test subject.

5 11 21 27
6 7 12 13 22 23 28 29
1 2 3 33 34 35
C 4 36

10 16 19 26 32

17
20
D
18 24
8 14 30

9 15 37 38 25 31 39

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[Preparation of when check drift] A


Firstly, Select knob or fader of which check drift.
In order to select it, turn the Rotary selector clockwise or counterclockwise.
Each time the Rotary selector is turned, lighting LED is moved according to the order shown in Figure-9.
Knob or fader of which check drift can be identified by lighting LED.

[Trigger of which observe drift]


In order to start observation of drift, press the Rotary selector.
In order to clear measured result of drift and start new observation of drift, press the Rotary selector again.

The controller stores A/D converted value for knob/fader as "reference value" right after the Rotary selector is pressed.
The controller always calculates difference between the "reference value" and latest value during observation. B
The controller indicates maximum difference value until now as drift.
If latest difference value is more than past maximum difference value, the drift value uses the latest difference value.
If not, the drift value uses not the latest difference value but past maximum difference value.

[Posterior condition]
Segments of Master level indicator are lit depending on amount of the drift.

The controller always indicates both negative and positive maximum drift value at the same time until the Rotary selector is
pressed next.

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Table-5 Relation between amount of drift and Master level indicator
Master level indicator
Amount of drift
Lighting segments Lighting pattern Side
+1 -18 dB Pattern 1 Right-side
+2 -18 dB and -6 dB Pattern 2 Right-side
+3 -18 dB, -6 dB and 0 dB Pattern 3 Right-side
+4 -18 dB, -6 dB, 0 dB and +4 dB Pattern 4 Right-side
+5 or more -18 dB, -6 dB, 0 dB, +4 dB and "OVER" Pattern 5 Right-side
-1 "OVER" Pattern 6 Left-side
-2 +4 dB and "OVER" Pattern 7 Left-side
-3 0 dB, +4 dB and "OVER" Pattern 8 Left-side
D
-4 -6 dB, 0 dB, +4 dB and "OVER" Pattern 9 Left-side
-5 or less -18 dB, -6 dB, 0 dB, +4 dB and "OVER" Pattern 10 Left-side

Figure-10 Lighting pattern of Master level indicator during drift observation

Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Pattern 6 Pattern 7 Pattern 8 Pattern 9 Pattern 10

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7. DISASSEMBLY

A Note:
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 D A B

A A

F F
E E

D
C C

A 100-S1-3006-HA B 100-S1-3007-HA C 100-S1-3008-HA D 100-S1-3010-HA


×18 ×2 ×9 ×1

White
White

Black Black Black Black

E 100-SX3-3009 F 100-S1-3005-HA G 100-SXMK2-3157


×4 ×2 ×6

White
White
White

Black Black Black

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Disassembly A

[1] DSP and OUTPUT PCB Assemblies


• Base 1 ×21 Base
(1) Remove the Base by removing the 21 screws.
(602-PTP3012-571-HA)

Screw tightening order


18 17 2 3 9 10

19 16 8 11 B
1
20 15 7 12

• Bottom view

21 14 4 5 6 13

C
• Shield
(1) Remove the 2 screws. Cover
(602-MP3-324-HA) 6
(2) Remove the Isolation plate by removing the
2 screws. 3
(602-B600-072-HA)
(3) Remove the 1 screw. 4 5
(602-CDN88-563)
(4) Remove the 1 screw. 2 2
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
(5) Remove the 1 screw.
(602-QMX2BPM-322-HA)
D
(6) Remove the Cover by removing the 1 screw.
(602-B600-072-HA)

1 1 • Bottom view
Isolation plate

E
• DSP and OUTPUT PCB Assemblies
(1) Remove the Strain relief bush by removing
the 1 screw. 2 2 2 2
(602-BTB3012-446B-HA)
(2) Remove the 4 screws. 3 1
(602-MP3-324-HA)
• Rear view
(3) Remove the Ground terminal and washer.

Screw tightening order

3 2 1 4

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A
(4) Disconnect the 1 flexible cable and
6 connectors.
5 5 5 5 5
(CN1B, 4B, 5A, 5B, 9, 14A, 14B)
(5) Remove the Output board with PCB Assemblies
by removing the 8 screws.
(602-B600-072-HA)
5 5 5
CN14B CN5B CN5A CN14A
• Note on connection of the flexible cable (CN1B)
4 ×2
4 4 ×2
CN1B

4 4
B
CN4B CN9

CN1B CN1B
Tuck the flexible cable MIX PCB Assy FRONT PCB Assy Earth lead
between the PC boards.
• Bottom view

(6) Disconnect the 2 flexible cables and


C
3 connectors.
(CN2B, 3B, 7, 12, 13)
6 CN7
Screw tightening order (reference information)
6 CN13 CN12 6
9 5
7 6
8 4
10 OUTPUT PCB Assy DSP PCB Assy
1 2 3

D 4
7 6 1 2 3 CN3B 6 6 CN2B

• When replacing the USB JACK


When the USB JACK in the DSP PCB Assy is to be
replaced, the USB fixing bracket (USB fixed plate)
must be detached together with it. To detach them,
remove the solder from the JACK and USB fixed
plate.
E CONTROL PCB Assy B CONTROL PCB Assy A
USB fixed plate
• Bottom view
USB JACK

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Diagnosis of DSP PCB Assy A

When you diagnose DSP PCB Assy in an electricity state, perform it in the following procedures.
Extension FFCs to be used: GGP1246 (2 pcs)

Step 1:
Perform the disassembly steps up to Step (5)
described in [1] DSP, OUTPUT PCB Assy in
"DISASSEMBLY."
Remove the BAL. PCB Assy.

DSP, OUTPUT PCB Assy BAL. PCB Assy

Step 2:
Disconnect the FFCs 1 and 2 and the wires 3 1 2
and 4 then turn over the DSP PCB Assy toward C
the front side.

4
3

Extension FFC (GGP1246)


for diagnoses
Step 3:
Replace the FFCs 1 and 2 with the ones for
diagnosis.

Step 4:
Connect the adapter and cables.

F
Diagnosis

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A [2] Jog dial section


Note:
A figure is only left DECK side, but the right side is similar, too.

• SENSOR PCB Assy


(1) Remove the Dust-proof slice by removing the
2 screws.
(602-PROS2-363-HA) 1

Dust-proof slice
B
1

• Bottom view

(2) Disconnect the 1 connector.


(CN501) CN501
(3) Remove the Sensor fixed plate by removing SENSOR PCB Assy 2 3
the 2 screws.
(602-DJ5500-452-HA) 4
(4) Remove the SENSOR PCB Assy. Sensor fixed plate
C
3

• Bottom view

• Jog dial section


D
(1) Remove the 6 solders. JW LED base
(2) Remove the 1 nut and 1 washer.
(3) Remove the JW LED base by removing the
2 screws. 3
(602-3113-122-HA)
1
2

3
TRANSFER PCB Assy

• Bottom view
E

(4) Remove the 1 E ring.

F • Bottom view

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(5) Remove the jog dial section. A

Jog dial section

• LED PCB Assy


(1) Remove the Windows lens.
Insert a slim rod in the hole for disassembly Windows lens
in the jog dial section bottom side, and remove it.
LED & COVER Assy 1
C

Hole

WHEEL Assy 2

• Bottom view

(2) Remove the LED & COVER Assy. D

(3) Remove the JW cover by unhooking the


6 hooks. JW cover
(4) Remove the LED PCB Assy.

• When replacing the LED & COVER Assy or


WHEEL Assy
When replacement of the LED & COVER Assy is required, the
3
Windows Lens must be detached, because the Windows Lens is
attached to the WHEEL Assy with double-back tape, which is
attached around the outer periphery of the Windows Lens as a E
tube, and the LED & COVER Assy is placed in between them.
LED PCB Assy
Once the Windows Lens is detached, the double-back tape cannot
be reused. The Windows Lens may not be reused either, because
it may be scratched, depending on the manner in which it was
detached.
When replacement of the WHEEL Assy is required, the Windows 4
Lens must also be detached and may not be reused. Note that
when replacement of the following Assys are required, replace 3 3
them together with the parts mentioned below. 3
Double-back tape is supplied with the WHEEL Assy.
· When the LED & COVER Assy is to be replaced: 3
Double-back tape (TWIN ADHESIVE) (must),
Windows Lens (if necessary) 3 3 • Bottom view
· When the WHEEL Assy is to be replaced: F
Windows Lens (if necessary)

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A [3] Each PCB Assemblies


Note:
When you remove each PCB Assemblies, it is not necessary to remove a jog dial section.

• CR FADER PCB Assy


(1) Remove the Push button.
(2) Remove the CF Panel & Cushion Assy by
removing the 2 screws.
(602-CTF3010-698B-HA)
(3) Remove the CR FADER PCB Assy.
B 2 2
3
CF Panel & 1 CR FADER PCB Assy
Cushion Assy

(4) Disconnect the 1 connector.


(CN01)

C
CN01

4
CR FADER PCB Assy

• BAL. PCB Assy


(1) Remove the BAL. PCB Assy by removing the
2 screws. 1
(602-DJ5500-452-HA) 1
D BAL. PCB Assy
• Bottom view

• FRONT PCB Assy


(1) Remove the 3 Gain rotate knobs.
(2) Remove the 2 screws.
(602-MP3-324-HA)
2 2
1 1 1
E
Screw tightening order

2 1

(3) Remove the FRONT PCB Assy by removing 3 ×8


the 8 screws.
(602-DJ5500-452-HA)

• Bottom view
F
FRONT PCB Assy

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• CONTROL and MIX PCB Assemblies A


(1) Remove the all knobs. 1 ×38

(2) Remove the Front panel by removing the 2 ×33


33 screws.
(602-HP1010K-182-HA)

Front panel
Detachment/Reattachment of the front panel
For replacement of the CONTROL A/B PCB Assy or MIX PCB Assy, the front panel must be detached. D
The front panel is secured to the Chassis Assy with double-back tape at 4 locations for prevention of lifting. Be fully careful not to deform the
front panel when detaching it.

• About the double-back tape that is used for securing the front panel and the Chassis Assy
When detaching the front panel
The front panel and the Chassis Assy are secured with 4 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 4 pieces (5 mm × 40 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.
E

Double-back tape Double-back tape

Double-back tape: NITTO No. 500


(5 mm × 40 mm)

Double-back tape Double-back tape F

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A (3) Remove the 31 nuts and 31 washers. 3 ×31


(4) Remove the 10 screws.
(602-2002-077-HA)

4 ×10

(5) Remove the 2 screws • Bottom view


(602-CDN88-563)
6 6
(6) Remove the MIC1 and 2 isolation slices by
removing the 2 screws. 5
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
5
C

MIC 2 isolation slice MIC 1 isolation slice

(7) Remove the Isolation slice by removing the 7 ×4 • Bottom view


4 screws. 7 7
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
7
D
7
Isolation slice

(8) Remove the Ground plate by removing the


E 4 screws.
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
(9) Disconnect the 2 flexible cables and 9 8 9
4 connectors. CN501 8 CN501 8
(CN500 x2, CN501 x2, CN502 x2) CN500 8 CN500
(10) Remove the 2 solders. 9 9

10 10

9 CN502
9 CN502

F • Bottom view

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A
(11) Remove the MIX PCB Assy by removing the 13 ×18 11 ×12 12 ×17
12 screws.
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
(12) Remove the CONTROL PCB Assy A by
removing the 17 screws.
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
(13) Remove the CONTROL PCB Assy B by
removing the 18 screws.
(602-SL24F-099-HA)

Screw tightening order


The other screws are random order. B
3 2

4 CONTROL MIX PCB Assy CONTROL


5
1 PCB Assy B PCB Assy A
• Bottom view

• TOUCH PCB Assy


(1) Remove the 2 TOUCH PCB Assemblies by TOUCH PCB Assy TOUCH PCB Assy
removing the 6 screws.
(602-B600-057-HA) 1 1

E
1 1 1 1

• Bottom view

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A The Application Position of Adhesive and Grease

Adhesive Adhesive
(GYL1005) (GYL1001)
JW LED base
Adhesive
(GYL1005)

SENSOR CF fixed plate


PCB Assy

Adhesive
B (GYL1001) Sponge Adhesive CH fader fixed plate
(GYL1001)

Adhesive Adhesive
(GYL1005) (GYL1001)

Sensor fixed plate SENSOR PCB Assy


CH fixed plate MIX PCB Assy

Adhesive
Grease Grease (GYL1001)
(GEM1096) (GEM1096)

USB Jack
D

DSP PCB Assy

Adhesive
(GYL1001)

Chassis Assy

Washer
Grease
(GEM1096) Jog dial section

F • 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 and PCB Assy storing firmware and utlity settings • Confirmation of the version of the firmware
IC24, IC25, DSP PCB Assy • Updating to the latest version of the firmware
• Factory reset

• When replaced WHEEL Assy • Confirmation of the specified value by the mode which
measures Jog dial rotation time

8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE


Note: If firmware with a version later than the one installed in this unit has been released on the Pioneer DJ site, that
information will be indicated on the screen for rekordbox. (The PC must be connected to the Internet.)
What you need for updating
• Update file for DDJ-RX
* When the downloaded zip file is double-clicked, the update file is unzipped.
Example) DDJ-RX_UpdaterApp_v1.01.jar
DDJ-RX_UpdaterApp_v1.01.jar
• A computer where Java has been installed.
C
* If Java has not been installed, please download the Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
at: https://java.com and install it on your computer.
Note: If you attempt to download Java via an Edge browser in Windows 10, even if "In Windows 10, the Edge browser does
not support plug-ins and therefore will not run Java. Switch to a different browser" messages are shown, Ignore the
message and click on "Agree and Start Free Download" displayed below the message to start downloading.

Updating procedures
1 Connect the above prepared computer to DDJ-RX via the 3 When the update file for DDJ-RX
USB cable included with the product. (DDJ-RX_UpdaterApp_vx.xx.jar) is activated, the
following dialogue is displayed. Click the [Start] button.
AC adapter
(DC IN) D

Computer (USB) 4 The update of the firmware starts.


2 Turn on the power of DDJ-RX while pressing the [SHIFT]
button and the [SYNC] button on the LEFT deck ensure
the Level meter LEDs flash before releasing your finger
from the these buttons.

E
5 When the firmware update process is complete, click the
[OK] button.

Please note that if you fail to update, turn on the power of


DDJ-RX again and start from Step 3 of the above
Updating Procedures. F

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A How to check the firmware version


For Windows 7
ASIO driver exclusively for DDJ-RX is required to be installed.
From the [Start menu], click [All the programs] → [Pioneer] → [DDJ_RX] → [DDJ_RX Version Display Utility] icon
You can also display the firmware version, by selecting the Start menu's Run command then entering
C:\Program Files\Pioneer\DDJ_RX ASIO\DDJ_RX_Version.exe in the Open box.
For Windows 8/Windows 8.1
From [Apps view], click [Pioneer] → [DDJ_RX Version Display Utility] icon.
For Windows 10
Click [All apps] → [Pioneer] → [DDJ_RX Version Display Utility] icon after left-clicking the Windows start button.
B

DDJ_RX_Version.exe

For Mac
Open the Apple menu while pressing the option key, then select “System Profiler.”

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, 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 settings are indicated in bold.) Content to
Part Name
Setting is Available Indication method be Stored
MIDI controller setting Automatically switching modes, according to whether or not rekordbox is running /
Forced operations to be generally expected from the MIDI controller, regardless
of running or not running of rekordbox
B
Right Deck HOT CUE mode button lit / PAD FX1 mode button lit
Channel fader start setting function abled / function disabled
Left Deck Effect parameter: 1 button lit / 2 button lit
Crossfader start setting function abled / function disabled
Right Deck Effect parameter: 1 button lit / 2 button lit
Attenuator level setting 0 dB (without attenuation) / –3 dB / –6 dB
for the Master output Left Deck HOT CUE mode button lit / PAD FX1 mode button lit /
SLICER mode button lit

Flashing setting in Slip mode Flashing enable / Flashing disenable


Left Deck SLIP button lit / SLIP button unlit
Light/flash setting The SLIP button to start flashing when Slip mode is entered / The SLIP button to light when
of the SLIP button Slip mode is entered and flash while normal playback is being performed in the background C
Right Deck SLIP button lit / SLIP button unlit
Demo mode setting Time required for start of Demo mode: One minute /5 minutes /
10 minutes of no operation / Demo mode disabled

Right Deck LOOP 2X button lit / LOOP IN button lit / LOOP OUT button lit /
LOOP 1/2X button lit
Utility mode

SAMPLER Velocity Curve 1 / Curve 2 / Curve 3 / Curve 4


VELOCITY curve Utility mode
Left Deck LOOP 1/2X button lit / LOOP 2X button lit / LOOP IN button lit / IC24
mode setting LOOP OUT button lit
setting value
(DSP PCB Assy)
Cut lag setting for crossfader 0 (0.5 mm) / 1 (0.6 mm) to 5 (1 mm) to 51 (5.6 mm) / 52 (5.7 mm)
The number of lit segments of the [CH3] channel level indicator denotes a value in tens, and
the number of lit segments of the [CH1] channel level indicator denotes a value in units.
D
Microphone output setting Microphone sound to be output from the [BOOTH OUT] connector /
to Booth monitor Microphone sound NOT to be output from the [BOOTH OUT] connector
Right Deck SAMPLER mode button lit / SAMPLER mode button unlit
Illuminations White Decks 1 and 2: Pattern 1 / Pattern 2 / Pattern 3 / Pattern 4 / Pattern 5,
mode setting illuminations Decks 3 and 4: Pattern 1 / Pattern 2 / Pattern 3 / Pattern 4 / Pattern 5
for jog dial
Left Deck Performance pad: 1 lit / 2 lit / 3 lit / 4 lit / 5 lit,
Right Deck Performance pad: 1 lit / 2 lit / 3 lit / 4 lit / 5 lit

Red The indicator lights when the sound of the deck being operated can be
illuminations output as the master sound. (On Air display) / the red illuminations to light
or flash in the same way as the SLIP button
Left Deck Performance pad: 6 lit / 7 lit
Backspin length: Short / Normal / Long E
Setting for backspin length
Right Deck Performance pad: 6 lit / 7 lit / 8 lit
High-pass filter operation Enable / disable the high-pass filter for the microphone sound
setting for microphone sound Left and Right Deck BEAT c button lit / BEAT c button unlit
MIDI message operation Enable / disable optimization of MIDI messages for the crossfader
setting for crossfader Left Deck MASTER TEMPO button lit / MASTER TEMPO button unlit
Jog dial touch sensor –17 / –16 . . . 0 . . . +16 / +17 (35 steps) Jog dial touch sensor
sensitivity adjustment The LEDs at the center of the jog dial: All unlit (–17) to half lit (0) to all lit (+17) sensitivity adjustment

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A Each of the above items can be set in Utility mode or Jog Dial Touch Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment mode.
To enter Utility mode, disconnect the USB cable from the PC then press the STANDBY/ON switch on the rear panel of this unit
to set it to Standby. Then while holding the SHIFT and PLAY/PAUSE buttons on the left deck pressed, press the STANDBY/ON
switch to set it to ON.
To start this unit in Jog Dial Touch Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment mode, connect the PC and this unit, using the supplied USB
cable, then while holding the SHIFT button pressed, press the DECK1 or DECK3 button for the left jog dial or press the
DECK2 or DECK4 button for the right jog dial.
(For details, refer to the operating instructions of the unit.)

Sheet for confirmation of the user setting


B
MIDI controller setting Channel fader start setting Crossfader start setting

Auto Compulsion Enable Disenable Enable Disenable

Attenuator level setting Flashing setting Light/flash setting


Demo mode setting
for the Master output in Slip mode of the SLIP button
0 dB -3 dB -6 dB Enable Disenable Flashing Lit 1 min 5 min 10 min Disenable

Microphone output
Velocity curve setting Cut lag setting for crossfader
setting to Booth monitor
Curve 1 Curve 2 Curve 3 Curve 4 0 1 to 5 to 51 52 Output Non output
C

Illuminations mode setting for jog dial


White illuminations (Deck 1 and 2) White illuminations (Deck 3 and 4) Red illuminations
Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 On air display SLIP state

High-pass filter operation High-pass filter operation


Setting for backspin length
setting for microphone 1 input sound setting for microphone 2 input sound
Short Normal Long Enable Disenable Enable Disenable

MIDI message operation


setting for crossfader
D Enable Disenable

Jog dial touch sensor


sensitivity adjustment
-17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10+11+12+13+14+15+16+17

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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.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. A
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 PACKINGSECTION

or or or
B

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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
1 USB Cable (L = 1500 mm) 408-SUB-132 14 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
A > 2 AC Adapter 411-SXMK3-957 (Quick Start Guide)
> 3 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 15 Handle 100-SX-3017
> 4 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 16 Handle Base 100-SX-3018
> 5 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 17 Polyfoam A 506-SX2-676AA

> 6 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 18 Polyfoam B 506-SX2-676BA


> 7 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 19 Pasterboard 507-S1-3372-HA
8 ••••• 20 Soft Bag 509-DDJSX-320-HA
> 9 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 21 Gift Box See Contrast table (2)
> 10 Power Plug See Contrast table (2)

B
11 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
(Quick Start Guide)
12 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
(Quick Start Guide)
13 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
(Quick Start Guide)

C (2) CONTRAST TABLE


DDJ-RX/FJLPXEG, SVYXEG, UXEGCB and AXEG are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description DDJ-RX/FJLPXEG DDJ-RX/SVYXEG DDJ-RX/UXEGCB DDJ-RX/AXEG
> 3 Power Plug 420-DJM250-407A 420-DJM250-407A Not used Not used
> 4 Power Plug 420-DJM250-362-HA 420-DJM250-362-HA Not used Not used
> 5 Power Plug 420-DJM250-363-HA Not used Not used Not used
> 6 Power Plug 420-DJM250-364A Not used Not used Not used
7 Power Plug 420-DJM250-409A Not used Not used Not used

9 Power Plug Not used Not used 420-DJM250-361 Not used


10 Power Plug Not used Not used Not used 420-DJM250-408
11 Operating Instructions 502-SXMK3F-3548 Not used Not used Not used
D
(Quick Start Guide)(En, Es, Jp)
12 Operating Instructions Not used 502-SXMK3B-3546 Not used Not used
(Quick Start Guide)
(En, De, Fr, It, Nl, Es, Ru, Pt)
13 Operating Instructions Not used Not used 502-SXMK3A-3545 Not used
(Quick Start Guide)(En, Fr)

14 Operating Instructions Not used Not used Not used 502-SXMK3D-3547


(Quick Start Guide)(Zhcn)
21 Gift Box 507-RXF-3370 507-RXB-3370 507-RXA-3370 507-RXD-3370

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9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION
Wheel plate (NSP) JW lens (NSP) ∗1: To ensure performance of the product and protect
Diffuse slice (NSP) J of the parts, these parts must be attached.
JW cover (NSP)
Twin adhesive Twin adhesive
(NSP) (NSP) K
Twin adhesive
(NSP) JW cover (NSP)
Screw

5
5

(NSP) Mandrel (NSP)


Carbon pad
JW ground plate (NSP)
(NSP)
Carbon pad
1P lead wire (NSP) G
(NSP)
∗1
Wheel & shaft Assy
(NSP)
FSR Fixed plate
(NSP)
FSR Fixed plate
(NSP)

A
CF board
(NSP)
Accessory

6
6

of VR
Cushion (NSP)
Accessory
of VR
Serch panel
B
Deck panel
H (NSP) (NSP)
Accessory of VR F
VR cushion
(NSP) Screw (NSP)
VR cushion
DDJ-RX

(NSP) Ground plate


(NSP)
Serch panel
(NSP)

Screw (NSP) Rear panel


(NSP)
Ground plate
(NSP) Chassis Assy
Cushion (NSP)
(NSP)
Ground plate
(NSP)
Screw

7
7

(NSP) Ground plate VR cushion ∗1


(NSP)
Front panel
(NSP) ∗1 D
(NSP)

Accessory
C of VR
L
I

∗1

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EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


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

1 CR FADER PCB Assy 704-EN1000-9788 46 Little Round Button 100-S1-2991-HA


A 2 SENSOR PCB Assy 704-PDJ33-A007-HA 47 2 Key Button 100-S1-2992S-HA
3 1..MIX PCB Assy 704-SXMK3-B255 48 ON Button 100-S1-2993-HA
4 2..Spacer 612-SX2-450 49 1, 2 Button 100-S1-2994-HA
5 CONTROL PCB Assy A 704-SXMK3-B252 50 PLAY SYNC Button 100-S1-2995-HA

6 CONTROL PCB Assy B 704-SXMK3-B253 51 TEMPO Lens 100-S1-2998-HA


7 1..FRONT PCB Assy 704-SXMK3-B254 52 Fixed Plate 100-S1-2999-HA
8 2..Spacer 612-SX2-459 53 Strain Relief Bush 100-S1-3000-HA
9 TOUCH PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-A957 54 VR Cover 100-S1-3002-HA
10 TRANSFER PCB Assy 704-SXMK3-B256 55 CF Button 100-S1-3003-HA

B 56 Button 100-S1-3004-HA
11 1..BAL PCB & FIXED P. Assy 704-S1MK2-A986
12 2..BAL. PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-A956 57 Speed Push Button 100-S1-3005-HA
13 2..XLR Fixed Plate 300-S1-2048-HA 58 FX Rotate Knob 100-S1-3006-HA
14 2..Nut + Gear Washer 601-R2150-033-HA 59 BEAT Rotate Knob 100-S1-3007-HA
15 2..Screw 602-HMD510B-198-HA 60 GAIN Rotate Knob 100-S1-3008-HA

16 1..I/O PCB & FIXED PLATE Assy 704-SXMK3-B272 61 FILTER Rotate Knob 100-SX3-3009
17 2..I/O PCB Assy Service 704-SXMK3-B332 62 BROWSER Rotate Knob 100-S1-3010-HA
18 3..DSP PCB Assy 704-SXMK3-B271 63 DECK 2 Button 100-S1A-2990-HA
19 3..Cushion 612-SX2-362 64 IN/OUT Button 100-S1A-2994-HA
20 3..Sponge 612-DJFA-373-HA 65 DECK 3 Button 100-S1B-2990-HA
C

21 2..OUTPUT PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-A958 66 CUE Button 100-S1B-2993-HA


22 2..Output Board 300-S1-2044A 67 2X Button 100-S1B-2994-HA
23 2..Sponge 612-F300-358-HA 68 DECK 4 Button 100-S1C-2990-HA
24 2..Screw 602-HP1010K-181-HA 69 MASTER CUE Button 100-SX3-2993
25 2..Screw 602-MK7-131-HA 70 Button 100-S1C-2994-HA

26 2..Screw 602-SA12-378 71 LOAD Button 100-S1D-2993-HA


27 1..LED & COVER Assy 704-S1MK2-A961 72 AUTO BEAT LOOP Button 100-SX3A-2993
28 2..LED PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-A959 73 Rectangular Button 100-SX-2989S-HA
D 29 1..Wheel Assy 703-SX3-1383 74 HOT CUE/ROLL Button 100-SX2-3156
30 2..Encoder Plate 300-PROS2-848-HA 75 1, 2 Button 100-SX3-3256

31 2..Encoder Fixed Plate 300-PROS2-851-HA 76 JW Ring 100-S1-3001-HA


32 2..Screw 602-PROS2-363-HA 77 LM Lens 100-SXMK2-3154
33 2..Clip 603-S1-395-HA 78 MASTER Lens 100-SXMK2-3155
34 2..Twin Adhesive 501-S1-2526-HA 79 Push Button 1 100-SXMK2-3157
35 1..Clip & Lead Wire Assy 704-S1-A586 80 Sponge 612-S1-461-HA

36 2..1P Lead Wire 406-S1-1231-HA 81 Round Knob 100-SXMK2-3160A


37 2..Clip (1 mm) 603-S1-394-HA 82 Ground Terminal 200-S1-665-HA
E 38 PAD & FSR Assy 704-S1MK2-A962 83 Fixed Cover 300-33-1918-HA
39 Chassis Assy 705-SXMK3-1630 84 Sensor Fixed Plate 300-HDJ9800-981-HA
40 Top Panel 300-SX3-2043B 85 Winding Fixture 300-HM510B-224-HA

41 1P Lead Wire (L = 55 mm) 406-S1MK2-1301 86 Dust-Proof Slice 501-HDJ9800-1648-HA


42 1P Ground Wire (L = 40 mm) 406-8001-833 87 CF Fixed Plate 300-S1-2045-HA
43 DECK 1 Button 100-S1-2990-HA 88 CH Fader Fixed Plate 300-S1-2046-HA
44 37P 1.0 FFC Cable (L = 190 mm) 406-S1MK2-1294 89 JW LED Base 300-S1-2049A-HA
45 Foot Mat 612-S1-445-HA 90 Ground Plate 300-S1-2051-HA

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Mark No. Description Part No.


91 Cable Tie 504-S100-004-HA
92 SHIFT Button 100-S1-2989-HA
93 Cover 300-S1-2059-HA A
94 Isolation Plate 300-S1-2060-HA
95 Velocity Soft Knob 604-SXMK2-651

96 Sponge 612-DJFA-373-HA
97 Windows Lens 100-SX3-2985
98 Isolation Slice 501-S1-2542A
99 MIC1 Isolation Slice 501-SX2-2645
100 MIC2 Isolation Slice 501-SX2-2646

101 CF Panel & Cushion Assy 703-SX3-1396


102 Power Knob 100-HDJ2000-1641-HA B

103 HOT CUE/PAD FX1 Button 100-SX3-3156


104 Base 100-SX3-3158
105 Round Knob 100-SX3-3160A

106 Button 100-SX3-3254


107 LITTLE Button 100-SX3-3255
108 CFX Button 100-SX3-3257
109 SYNC Button 100-SX3-3258
110 CUE Button 100-SX3-3259

C
111 PITCH Button 100-SX3A-3258
112 FILER Button 100-SX3A-3259
113 CH Fixed Plate 300-SX3-2251
114 30P 1.0 FFC Cable (L = 120 mm) 406-S1MK2-1295
115 • • • • •

116 Washer 606-S1-007-HA


117 Washer 606-S1-261-HA
118 Washer 606-DDJLE-260-HA
119 E Type Wsher 606-S1-262-HA
120 Nut 601-A100-004-HA D

121 Nut 601-MM1000-029-HA


122 Screw 602-PTP3012-571-HA
123 Screw 602-QMX2BPM-322-HA
124 Screw 602-SA12-414-HA
125 Screw 602-SL24F-099-HA

126 Screw 602-CDN88-563


127 Screw 602-2002-077-HA
128 Screw 602-3113-122-HA
129 Screw 602-A700-494-HA E
130 Screw 602-B600-057-HA

131 Screw 602-B600-072-HA


132 Screw 602-BTB3012-446B-HA
133 Screw 602-CTF3010-698B-HA
134 Screw 602-DJ5500-452-HA
135 Screw 602-HP1010K-182-HA

136 Screw 602-MP3-324-HA


137 Screw 602-PROS2-363-HA
F
138 Screw 602-MK9-505
139 Screw 602-CTP3050-774B

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