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JUN. 1986 TR-SOS A TR-So0sS SERVICE NOTES First Edition SPECIFICATIONS Momory Capecity 49 Preset Ryton Paterns (Pater Groups A,B and C each 16 pater) 48 Users Programmable Rhythm Patterns (Patter Groups D,E and Fase 16 peter Track 6 (Nox. consecutive 423 bars) Step 110 16/messure Tempe 1010240 ouput Max. Level 6.5 Vpp_47K2 (MONO OUT) Noise Level Las than ~80d8m (HFA) ‘Tepe in/out 600 baud Pomer Requirements > 9VDC(7.2V — 10.18V) or AC Adeptor BOSS PSA-100, 120, 220 or 240 current raw 2 30mADG at OV Bettry life ‘Approx, 20 hours using SUMS Dimensions £808 (W) «178 (0) x75 {4} mm 127/16" x6-7/8" x 23/16" wont 2 BBD GA IB. 1308. including Batteries me {onnetion Gord LP-28 Options + AG Rdbotor BOSS PSA 100, 120,220 or 240 Pcl Sith DP-2 pee es oe RiCI2K 940 AietzKt40 Display Window ae (2202073800) (2248010700) aotaparasl | juoraay trsozoaay (22xb0109001 ie (2248010800) Key Top. (2247036700) 31 Contacts, 2are761) LED red Top case suP.144.00 (2201068200), 02a) sack Mono HL30821.07-110 (13448133), Jock Stereo HL10521-01-010 (13449248), Bottom Case (2201068500) Jock Mini ¥4510807-01-010 (13449418), Jack HEC0470.01-630 (13440711) Switeh S8SPI21148 (13189111) Socket DIN Tes0707-01-010 Betery Cover (13429607) (2202073700) EXPLODED VIEW 33 Voicing Board — (7314003000), (oeb 2292030703) * Battery Box Assy — (2342080700) Bottom Case— (2201088300) Shield Cover (2225023802) * Battory Box Assy Bottery Box 2202073900 Terminal Plate (+) 2345015500 Terminal Spring (—) 2345015600 Connector Assy 4? 2341059800 2.6 x6 mm BH, P, Ni (6 pos) Battery Cover 2200878700 \ ' x12 en BH, 2.1 utter Foot \ es Se \I | 08 HP. om if pes) Rear Pane (2221076100) 3x8 mm BH, P,cm J ves) , | 7 pt (e teaal cL |-—switcH Boarc 2 SK (7214000000) | (cb 229203080 |— Rubber Switeh( (92479761) LoD Bosra (7314005000) (eb 2282030800), } Rubber Connector (2343025100) —L tcp Lo-8er08a, (18028433) Oe ‘Top Case = (2201088200 tated. 6 5.6 7 69.40.9192 13-1415 eee BLOCK DIAGRAM A\7 = f 7 ; “a eee rat — ore E VOICING BOARD ee iw aa Pete fete vee | Pome 2 4 A : Te ' | e Led 2 | SWITCH BOARD LCD BOARD 2 L TR-505 BLOCK DIAGRAM oe a > JUN, 1986 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION The sound reproduction system in the TR-505 works on. a muktiplexing, With this system plural sound data stored. in a single sound ROM can be addressed in sequence from a multiplex address counter containing 8 13-bit counters— — — capable of generating 8 different faddresses concurrently. Then the multiplexed sounds, fetched from the sound ROM and converted to corres ponding analog voltages, are sampled into the S/H ‘capacitor of individual channels. ‘The multiplex address counter has found application on some predecessors and its funetion and applications are explained on the service notes of TR-707/727 and DDR: 30. Readers not familiar with MBHE3H114 are re: ‘commended to read the circuit description on these service notes This section briefly discusses the multiplex sound system, concentrating on ROM addressing and limiting reference to the block diagrem. Suppose a low StartTrig is applied to one of the XSTO- XST7 of 1C9, the assigned counter inside IC9 starts counting on a rising edge of a low XSTA (counter start fenable-common to all channels), incrementing the counts on every falling edge of the input clock (one of XCKO-XCKT7) (Table 1) ‘At the output stagae of IC9 the channel is selected with the select code ABC: ‘and its counts is represented in parallel 13 bits at AO— Al2 pins. Since the number of bits required for sound ROM addressing is 17 the remaining 4 bits are prepared out side the counter and routed to the ROM through dedi cated address decoders. At the decoders these 4 bits are selected on the same ABC cade as for IC9 counter, to be Cf the same channel and in synchronous with each other. GATE ARRAY 63H114 Multiple Address Counter “a sor coum —— Te = TO ae one ei Saar, Tine GEN ‘Lock Gen + ee Tees BRR aia TR—505C TFB, PUFF ELA UAT LORMAN TORT. COCCHI TTY AT ALI, MOHD y FROMCIME NTO BREE 26. HH HOT UAC ERET SUFI N- TEL AND YP OMA CHER, 77H 7 RIE RAR DMUX CRF + VANERD BY CCTs DART ROAFTAT ELAM AESO THLE TS BR OO TR—707/727, DDR- 306 MENT 23), MORMIUNIFIRC GOT — ERS —FCHL CR ENCHZTOCEMLTTS be DNF 2 PRCA CIEE Bt. 109 MBSSHING SBF r7 ALOT KLA+ HOVE 13K. Foy LASS MRTBHCREL, seBaLC WIL TH CL AHIR TS FO—O Start Trig de XSTO-XSTTONFHHEMDIRETSE. C9 HORA PY FIEXSTACRI—b 19-7 Fe Y RICH) OLED CAB —EL, AND O97 (X€K0-XCK703 5012) asin TeFUCHE RTs CODY NE, Fe vRwELD Fa-FABCIEL DMRS, 975 (itA0—A12 DEBE APLATHAAMST. $97 FROM Ey KURI Ty ROT, BOA ey helo s CBee HRA ChEAE > Na. SAOT K LAF S—#eMUTRO MICA 5 AETH CHETS—FR ETI EL? hae ABCHHHS ETO" YRUERUF YANO RAL » bOI ENSCLEUDRT. L COABCI—FEDMUX TCL BUTE T FU TICRMENIC DY Fe +SnceManst. Khor 1C9O7KLAnOY 2DF> TAR-S505 (TABLE 1) as ‘ster [xr ar {aytes) © | xsto| ae 6 AOusec aTD-aamsec | 92 |] OPEN E-HAT, CLOSED HI-WaT x | fea A [ia [en a [pasties Yxceaso] xcxisi/20] $7 |] eos | 60.5] 7 SE eee re 18x | 32 Sees ae wo te 2 laren! ao | weRec 9 ose are-330maec | 30, |] LOW TOM, NID TOM, HI TON, TIMBAL:| gy, | ee ar iar te te 7 fae) [ee [a | ee Perma | a [oR aT id Tass | eae aan eee | coat] areca ¥ To oe == | = be = ce) cue) 7 Yas] ar xen: oe Ousec ‘garr=ieangec | 24 || MANO CLAP, RIM SHOT. « L 1 ‘cver) (ee) DETAILED DESCRIPTION In this section the drum sounds are represented by CRASH CYMBAL (CC) because its data occupies the largest memory space in the sound ROM with the addresses for its memory cells provided in somewhat ‘unique way. Before entering CC addressing, lat us review the standard application of the multiplex address countor IC9 for easier comparison. ‘The channel select code ABC cycles the 8 counters at the clock © rate (in 40us), 30 do ROM accessing and other peripherals (DMUXs, address decoders, etc.)(Fia. 1 The LSB of IC9 should step at every 40us. With the clock C used as an XCK (countor input clock) a ‘counter advances on a falling edge of the clock C: its ‘counts should have changed every time it is selected by the ABC code. At its full counts the 13-bit counter has (generated the address needed to access a data sot of 8k byte in 330ms (Tabie 1) With CRASH CYMBAL selected on the panel, XCK1 for counter channe! 1 Is the clock 1/2 D. This slows down the counter step to 160s, allowing the counter to run for 1320ms, the time necessary for the 32k byte length CC memory locations to be completely accessed. However,the counts of CH1 remains the seme through 4 selection cycles. To have the CC addross keop pace with the 40s steps, clock D is positioned at the LSB of OC address and placed on A13 line, and 1/2D is at the 2nd LSB and placed on A14 line (Table 2). The bit set of Counter CHI is shifted up by 2 orders. The table 2 shows the exchange and reposition of addres bits. ‘The main purpose of this bit order rearrangement is as follows, The CPU IC3,once defines the range of CC location with A16 and 15, can render up the manage- ment of the memory area to IC9 (Table 3) ico by the adoption of clocks D and 1/2D can automatically generate 15-bit address without having A13 and A14 coded by the CPU at every termination of 8k byte ‘address, Note that the similar conception is applied to RIDE CYMBAL but counter CHT is shifted up by one lorder and the XCK1 clocks at the D rate. BAF p23 :RORREREER CWI eA, Paso eSbr eases tomes ne CEC, P99 ya YYW (EO )COOTRML BF. COAMREL Mem, F—AHLEABL (32 KHOR FL a@retkictiakee TA tRE BC 355, RSMO PHI THe 2 (LOW )OXST14400~ (LOW) OXSTA BERENSL, ICODHHY HCHILO XSTA OULD CXCK1EN9Z HLTHRaT. 2972 CHIODOY Mi eL7 b2—FABCH 1 "OH cunanare, "1" 21 "ody arena 49 CHIE Py 7COMMERIU-CTs (Fig. SRO Pah TEA ADORE + v2— 9, DMUX) $40 sIC8 OD Fs 7A WES —BLTO RET. CORD, $97 FROM BIDS IRSE, TELA eit UOT id, 7 RL AOMTITE » hid O ssicRleTs BMT. KB 2K SAW TDI 1 eo SOT FLADSB. 15 vy h(a = 32K b aim ttaigte DRAW 297202 1IMOM, 0OY heMSXCKA ED EMME 6 Oss et. COZ2» POLIT CHARADY NT > PUCB ORY TUF ORE MED Ay 16 O as ICTY BMC aT POY EROMDS RE, COA ERTUT EEA E> FETSEL COs TIET FL AURIS Bice LRAMIEH OE DT. KFT Cie My ~ Aig RHI DAT > FEB As BETA OR 1, 2EohEAy Theo vaniwMicte DRT. EU THU E> FAlg, Arg RO, 1” KETESNZO D RONADP Foy a LY KMORITE, CHE HOSNET. (TABLE. 388) COEITATAr WAy4 OFF Ux RINRRA BIC 9 BITE? A I iL, IBIS 2K MERA TORT. FEURMHCI, Arey Aig @PEL, 2E> MALL COSDT, MADE SCT REAL SLT KAO BBOMCLT, LO ITHEL DL OER(EL TH ate LONDUETELADUIRT Tit, LERNAS OF 4 Kee y rove KOMEN Te EL XCKL (ED, HEU LKCTS cH cu CLK A cLKe cuKe (a3) cLkD (ara) LK 1/20 TIMMING CHART (CRASH CYMBAL) 34277 #¥—F (Fig. 1) fot] sf=lsle]7To|slla}slels|7folx Vu bus LLL = Hz he [at [aves omen wana | (on) [AO Yan = aD.2 rir}ife| « cose ntenar| (c1)_| ADs |: ipa fa a | cast cman, (20) ] AD [oo wap o || a | ee sane cvea._| (xe) _| Ao |p le 16 TIMBAL (rime) | Ade [A o7}ofo} ak tow ror | (ary | aoe | 0 00 2| & | SOUND ROM MAP (TABLE 3) aT TOW (HT) | ADo | AD: rfo}o] ak Mie Mis Ate Ais Mies A Ae 0 vos (nT) | to» |a0: ro} o| ak [mete oo 0 fae ass pat (90) | 0 [A ofa pets] « buried [eo ef Taw conay | c.cer | a ads oj}ipo|la|™ mig) foot of axons | wee) | 1 {os olilo|*|« water) [oo L sana ORO | (50) —|_0_[ ofr pots] « wu foi 8 of cow emwpeue | (ues) | 3 | a: T]1]ol.| «| [culo 1 0 0 Wen) st comes | (ven) | 2 |p Aa ern aK aa a vam cae cHcel | 0 [a0 rytpe}> | « weet [ote 1) sem sum sor | cam) | 0 [ao ifito 4 wertax) Oa an) ea vad [oa a 8) ae | une) [9a Af Ot0m) weet) [> a Jaane) a cette) {CPU) SOUND SELECT SIGNAL CPULT PINT wasn | “Lown CIBR) x ( port no, | “Hi” _| “Low P50 [17 | RC ce P51 [18 (AT, MT| LT, 1B Cc) mi p52119 | HCG | LCG even) i Eg P53 [20 [1T, MT] AT, TB (ay-BE ps4 [21 | WCB LGB. eae P55 [22 | CH OH p56 1231 RIM | HCP TR-S0S SUN. 1986 TESTING The builtin test program executes the following tests while in the TEST mode. Test program version 1.0 (EFE.SN.630100-690699) “Test program version 1.1 (EFE.SN.680700-UP) CAUTION: Save user's program onto 2 cassette tape before entering the TEST mode. All the data in the backed up RAM IC will be ‘erased in TEST 3. Factory preset can be reloaded at TEST 8, while the user's after completion of the TESTS, Far TR 50 5ict2 OG RIES so PROTO 7S Lahm ENTOET. COTO7IAERSURICRT ANE KAS BmDAD Lt. FAR SHY 1.0 (Yes Fu 630100~ 690609) Fab ooHay dd we FY 690700 ~ ) Ce ) FART OPI MEE DLSL, A DMBAL TAS mitkene +. FR hE FIEASMEDIT —704—FUT ES Le PARBTIRIAT 7D 50RD ¥ efi TRS. SAVING USER'S DATA a= 9-F- 308-7 1. Connect TAPE IN/OUT jack to a tape recorder 2. Start the tape recorder with record mode. 3. While holding SHIFT key down, jush SAVE key (MAIN KEY 14), then ENTER key. The display reads as shown below indicating thet the ‘TR5OS is now saving data For about § seconds after ENTER key is pushed, the pilot tone is heard, followed by the modulated tone Wihich carries the data, 5 4, When the saving sign disappears, stop the tape re corde. 5, Go to the verification step 1, AAD TAPE* IN/OUT 24 92%7-7v9— BCPA G4 97 NUT FS 2 F-7es-FOmeeAs—bseat. 3. SHIFT$—2/PL tc2°6 SAVE 4—&#L. RIC ENTER+—£#U3T. LCDEKDE DK MANCT, 4-7 CSS BE AL AT. ENTERS APL TBs 9M MEDS oy MaBateR Eh, Kier Fie rte 4 ATO? —7HLC DOBRA SF-7 + va Fea by 7TEtat. 5 EUG e-7enTsamwory, KOXI7 7 4 OMIA 0 VERIFICATION [suzrt 1, Change the connection on the tape recorder to OUT Jack (HEADPHONES or EARPHONES) 2, Rewind the tape, start the tape recorder and hear the pilot tone. 3, While holding SHIFT key down, push VERIFY key (MAIN KEY 15), then ENTER key. Upon pushing VERIFY key, the display will show as shown below. When verification starts, TEMPO indicator lights. To stop verifieation, push MAIN KEY 1. If the display reads error message Repeat the verification procedure with different volume settings. ‘Try saving on a different tape recorder. a Err TERY Eo LFF va FROME, vo FRY KI PRY Se 2 PEMATR A 2 PoP LaF RAL CHEMS EL OM baer mT, I-¥ABAEOELE TS 3. SHIFT+—##U 055, VERIFY+~, 2UT ENTER+—2H1U 24 VERIFY +— EAL ISA CLC DICK £9 1% ROLF. TREO SEF —7HEF— FEN FrAULMO SL, Fy ye rmenETL A, 2 NUT 71 DIMER EM LEE A OLEH RT. Me BOS 31 <5 — RRR COMMRF—7-La-F—BAbY TET, H ORI 774 OMAR S POUL ET. 27— OMAR CBU TZOHD. 1D I 7 77 ORY 2 Ld Chet oti, OL IE = TURBO DED 0 MATT RUNNING TEST PROGRAM FRRE-K While holding down CLEAR and INST/METRO, switch ‘the power ON. The unit is now in the test mode and the LCD will display as shown below. ma mre) fimo --- | i tt | seen | Version 1.0 Version 1.1 Pressing ® MAIN KE selects txt 1 = 10, respectively. Upon completion of test 1,3, 4 6 or 7, the Cispay wl indicate result 8 shown in Fig, Aor Fig ' ? he tees jee TESTOR) ~ TEST 3 NO.GOOD) oy = Perform the following tests in the numerical order. CLEARS INST/METRO #2 72 /aHICRL cas BRUEL TSF APE FELD, RBOL SEK Rieke RT. FAIS 1ORCHD, ee s4 ye los Drminet. AA YR PHPENS & LCDET ARF Y RBIS NL FAL, 39, 46 TROT, FA TR ROPER L2t. (BA, BIBER) URS 2b SMICRALT FEL [TEST 1. SWITCHES READING FAR. Af 9 F RADA Push MAIN KEY(1] . Push the 31 buttons on the Front panel one by one in any order, ehacking LCD for small “(1 "reading at each pushing, Fig. C. With Ver.1.1 also. check for a RIM SHOT sound. After the 31st button check the Test 1 result, like Fig. A or B. tes 1 = tifa NOTE: Escaping from TEST 1 before the 31st key is impossibe 24 74 LDERU AT JRY NAMED 1 OHS YORI 2 9 PELE Fo HAY MTOM TEE. PTL OKRROLG OO HARE NET. (9 9 Y LL OME, (ARIE) 27a > EDD A Te) B1MOES VAETHLMD SL, Hathcaemarine +. (BA , BIB) HREM 31 MOAFYATHMAL TIE, ROTA Y Aub Etthe TEST 2. LCD LIGHTING FAh2. LODaT Push MAIN KEY [2]. The LCD will light all the dots and ‘then half of the dots, and repeat, TEST 3. RAM IC1 READING AND WRITING| CAUTION: TEST 2 erases the customer data in RAM ICI. Make sure the data is duplicated on the top. Push MAIN KEY [3] . The CPU writes a test data into RAM ICI, roads back the deta, vorfios it and displays the sults, Fig, A or 8. 44 7 -BERLET. LCD ORR, SATIRE ASAT RMSET CHRD EL BT FAb3. RAM (Cl) MAHL, Beas CEB) COFARERATSERAM( ICI emBENTU BF—Fik, RTMEMOD RT. (Fr 7hIT I> FAAP RE OTAMLE TS) A4 2 ABEML AF e CPURRAM (ICL DICH 9 BHAA SUT 2A Ly RAMOY = + 94 SBSEL, CARDNTOSDF 29 REMLERAL AT. (Bl A, EIBSH) [TEST 4. MIDI IN/OUT [FAR 4. MIDI IN/OUTRTE Push MAIN KEY [4]. The LCO will display ‘+f! mark. “This does not mesn “no good”. Connect MIDI IN and MIDI OUT via MIDI cabie. The CPU Collates processed “NDI IN" data with the “MIDI OUT” date and dis- plays the result. Fig, Aor B. Remove the MIDI cable 24 VEADERU RTs CORO, EYP 2-7 2478 Fe MIDI -OUT £ MIDI -INZMIDI >— Fur CHHLT FU. CPURMIDI-OUT 7 38 JMC MIDI + IND5OF— P35, 2OR DHL TF ERUD EOL CREPE RRE LT. COLA, BIBS) FADMTR, MIDI T—-7FreEMIE TFA. ve TR-SOS TEST 5. TAPE SAVING FANS. FF eT wT Push MAIN KEY [5]. CPU will develop a 2400 Hz (Ver. 1.0) oF 1200 Hz (Ver. 1.1) square wave at part 35 (pin 53). Connect the scope to TAPE IN/OUT jack and verify the waveform as shown below 5 (Version 1.0) Gi emalew ete inf: 447 ASEHLAT. CPUDH-b 3 5(PINSS) DBI 2AOOH2 (FAR FET FR Fay 10 OU Led, 12002 (FAR FOV IH mT 21.1 OMe ) OSBRERIDSE NSA, TAPE IN/OUT Foy MeRRROWEMH NER T. YY? BRTAPE: IN/OUT Ys TICRRBL, CHE RUHL TR SO. FA METAL ORAFLT Fave (Wersion 1.1) Disconnect the scope, Kra—= [TEST 6. TAPE LOADING J FARO. F-7- OW BE Push MAIN KEY [6]. The LCD wil display ‘+f 2° mark, This des not mean “"no good. Connect an Audio Generator (AG) to TAPE IN/OUT jack and set the AG fora 200mVpp, 240042, square wave. “The display should change as showin in Fig. Aas long as ‘the signal is being fe tothe unit, Disconnect the AG. APF DERURT. CORRE BEY SP EARL ET. (EMWRREe TAPE: IN/OUT 7+ > ZICHHL. 2O0mVeD , 2400H2 SHARC kL TF8te CORBEANEN THAME, Fig. AOHTIEES ETH, FARMTR, MMR BE FLT FS le TEST 7. START/STOP JACK FAT. START/STOP? v7 7! Push MAIN KEY [7] . The LCD will display 2. This, {does not mean "“no good". Connect an open-circuit plug into START/STOP jack: CPU port 26 will be pulled up 10 “HY” lovel, The resutis ether as shown in Fig. A or B. Pull out the plug from tho jack. 74 yREMUETs CORBC, ETOP BRENT e START/STOP Ye 9 Pet —7y + POT RRMUTT S02 (C PUR F268" HTL AMOTHT 9 FANETS) HALROWERRORENAT. (BIA, KBSA) FARR O77 797EOOTRE. TEST 8. FACTORY PRESET FA be. LMM T— 5 BERS Push MAIN KEY [6] . When the preceding tests 1 ‘through 7 proved to be successful, tho CPU transfers the factory preset data trom internal HOM t0 RAM ICT PAD RTDERURT. FAN DET AY TATE Wer HTL TIMUEC PUR, WBROMDS RAW C101 erin TiMT— 3 emBAET TEST 9. TEMPO DISPLA\ (Fab FoR Push MAIN KEY [8] . The LCD shows the tempo speed set by TEMPO. (Max. = more than 240, Min, = ls than 40) 2A VA ERU ETS FY MeRRL ET. RAIN CEA? 4 0 DLE~A 4 OPER) 2 eRES Nt TEST 10. LEVEL DATA (DAC OUT) FAM. UAW Push MAIN KEY 0) . Connect the oscilloscope to the cathode of D10 on the voicing bosrd and verify the waveform below, Version 1.0 X= 3.3msee Version 1.1 X= 1.9meeo PAYEE LET. YY PO EA, AKARODIO Ob Y— KMRL, EROB ERIE T FEL. RETURN TO NORMAL MODE BeE— KA Push MAIN KEY 16 for returning to the normal mode, BROS RABI A 07 EAA RL CFE LOADING USER’S DATA. ja-¥-7-300-*K 1. Connect TAPE IN/OUT jack to a tape recorder 1. RROTAPE IN/OUT 4 > 749-7 L3 —7 (HEADPHONES or EARPHONES Jack) (ne be point rk rie TREE 2, Rewind the tape, and start the tape recorder, a 3, While holding SHIFT key down, push LOAD key si KEY (1) (BASS - DRUM) 2#LET. 10902 9HEY (GaT—3) ic FBlng 5 emeaunanniey—> TUAGERTT. (BASS DRUM) veaTh: JUN, 1986 PARTS LIST CASING 4-2 Ic 2201068200 “Top Case -E7-% 15229825 2201068300 Bottom Case ¥5-% 15179244 2202073700 Battery Cover @ita/‘— 15179247 2342080700 Battery Box Assy (including the following 4 parts) 15179750 Rbk, 22RB TEI RERL) 15179340 2202073900 Battery Box mike 2% 15179317 2345015500 Terminal Plate (+) sr 15219164 2345015600 Terminal Spring (-) a7 15169516 2341053800 Connector Assy 4P yey say esuee, 15169532 2202073800 Display Window a 15169533 2221076100 Rear Panel ‘aes. 151591051 15159113) KNOB, BUTTON, KEY TOP yvs. #57. 4-by7 15159115) 2267036700 Key Top (large) gray E-0F IVE 151591161 2248010700 Key Top (small) white t1k273 (iy 15189136, 2248010800. Knob white ayvs 15229712 PCB ASSY _sii3eRe TRANSIS] 7314003000 Voicing Board (pcb 2292030703) "aan 15129137 7314004000 Switch Board (peb 2292030800) 27+ 15129601. 7314005000 LCD Board (peb 2292030900) comm 15129612 LoD maasenes DIODE } 15029433 TD=B91068 15019125; 150192091 col _a4w 15019405} 12469272 GH=50510152 Tine filter 942943 (or 1f 15019413. JACK, SOCKET F499. Yeah (or 4 13429607 Tes 0707-01-010 DIN MIDI IN, MIDI OUT 15029144. 13449711 HEC 0470-01-630 AG adapter DC IN 9v (or 13449706 HEC 0470-01-230) RESISTOR 13449415 WSJ 0807-01-010 mini TAPE IN/OUT "13910103 13449248 HLJ 0521-01-010 stereo PHONES 13919118. 13449133 HLJ 0521-01-10 monaural, R/MONO, L, START/STOP CONNECT SWITCH 24 9F 13439320. 12479791 Rubber Switch (pad) SbA17F 13439296, 13159111 SSSP 121144 POWER 13439297, 13439321 POTENTIOMETER J) 2—L 23430251¢ 13279793 RKI2K1240 TOOKB x 2 VOLUME 13279794 RK12K1140 Mc ‘TEMPO WIRING At 234105150 CERAMIC RESONATOR _3i8F 234105160 12389729 SA 4, OONG 7. 0Milz 12389735 CSA. 16MK 1. 6titiz MISCELLA 13629141, 13549123 - 12569105, f 234306750 12569255, 222502380 TR-S0S Ic 15229825 MBOSHIIGPF gate array 15179244 HD6301Y0A51P CPU (Ver.1,0 SN.630100-69099) 15179247 HD6301Y0A99P CPU (Ver.1.1 SN.690700-UP) 15179750 ‘TC531000P-7453 CMOS mask ROM (Sound ROM) 15179340 HM61L6LP=4 CMOS S-RAM (SN, 630100-645599) 15179317 ‘TCSS17APL CMOS $-RAM (SN.645900-UP) 15219164 UPD7225¢ LeD driver 15169516 ‘Te74HCO2P # cmos quad 2~input NOR gate 15169532, TC74HCS1P H CMOS dual 2 wide-2input AND/OR gate 15169533 TC74uC151P # cmos 8 to 1 line data selector/multiplexer 1515910540 HD14013BP cMos dual D-type flip-flop 15159113H0 HD14051BP cMos signal 8 channel multiplexer/demultiplexer 15159115H0 HD14066BP cyos quad bilateral switch 1515911680 §M4069UBP cyos hex inverter 15189136 52181 Op. amp 15229712 PC-900 photo coupler TRANSISTOR b37 724 15129137 28C2603-28-F TEN 15129601 28D666-C. NPN 15129612 2SD1469-R NEN DIODE _¥44-K 15019125 TsS-133 15019209T0 8-5500G rectifier Sam 15019405 MIZ5, 68-177 5.6V zener y= (or 15019525 RD-5.6EB-2 5.6V zener) ¥x+— 15019413 MTZ5.1B-177 5.1V zener yx (or 15019523 RD-5. 1EB-3 5.1V zener) ¥27- 15029144 SLP-144-40 LED red = -¥z?- RESISTOR ARRAY 7 U4 13910103 Resbs x 1037 TOK x 8 13919118 RESD16L1046 R-2R ladder network (D/A converter) CONNECTOR 327% 13439320 TL=S-4P-S2T2-EF GP (Voicing peb) 13439296 IL-S~7P-S272-EF 7 (Lcd peb) 13439297, IL~S-8P-8212-EF 8P (Switch pcb) 13439321 5124-03BHPB 3P (Switch peb) for LED 2343025100 rubber connector for LCD WIRING ASSY_J- Kft a9 5+ Py bY7Y 2341051500 7p (Woicing pcb) &=90mm 2341051600 8P (Voicing peb) —'=90mm MISCELLANEOUS 20 13629161 Philips 122.5109. 10iF 16V 13549123 polyester film capacitor 0.033uF S0VJ 15% 12569105 dry cell SUM-38 1.50 aEemie 2343067500 connection cable LP-25 tee -F 12569255, Lithium battery ¥25-C200 3v V9 AR 2225023802 Shield Cover (for Bottom case) =k /\— 1 a 4-5 6° 7 LCD BOARD A 7314005000 (pcb 2282030900) co4aowowvro2z Ss rac apvanset: . cit hen Udsttiing mi kun fortages af en saghyrde, sommes Litunbatar nous red are po oa fi. ADVARSEL! rete Fe fr aspen iowa sites inlet inte em ee ena, | ers = Lith aire fn ites ese ye oa bat VARNING ! LUthurtatio. Sess frends bts 2 burg suthe Seirstuktone i snioranate Lthum bare for endast ests med sme yp eh fateh | vaRoITUS! mune Rieoiees Pann a vata aso da artes. us vat thu parson KAYTA sams vari: Jn sama yi 9 10 11 12 13 4 «15 16 «17 18 19 20 24 SWITCH BOARD 7314004000 (pcb 2292030800) PF eee “ASSY 73140040 00 tee CF eee r VOICING BOARD 7314003000 (pcb 2292030703) El TR-SOS ‘SUN. 1088 B 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36/47 38,39 View from foil side 123 45 6 7 8&8 9 0 1 12:1 4 15 6.17.18 199. 2072 > CIRCUIT DIAGRAM a 4 B c 5 E F ¢ H i A K L N So 5 Q R 2 a 1 Cc B 19. 20°21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 TR-505 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION SP eee ee Rhythm machine move. TR-505 MIDI Implementation Chart 2332,3' 98° Transmitted Recognized Remarks Function, Basic Default 146 46 Memorized Channel Changed 116 16 Datault Made 3 Mode 1 Mode Messages OMNI ON/OFF Attered Freee ee ences Note 25-99 a1 | 25-99 ‘#1 | assigns to each Number True voice eerrrrrerren rhythm voice Velocity Note ON. © 9 v=48127 a v=1127 n=Inst CH #2 Note OFF Xn v=0 b=Basic CH After Key's x x Touch chs x x Pitch Bender x x Control | Change Prog x x Change Tue # wetheeseeenees Systom Exclusive x ‘System Song Pos ° (© SYNC mode=MIDI Song Sel ° © SYNC mode=MIDI [05 Common Tune x x System Clock ° (0 SYNC mode=MIDL Real Time Commands | 0 0 SYNC mode=MIDI Aux Local onyorF | x x All Notes OFF | x x Mes- ative Sense | x * | Sages Reset x x Notes: #1 Transmitted and recognized note numbers ean be assigned by panel operation. +2 Transmit channel # for each instrumeAt can be changed to 1-16 by panel operation. Mode 1: OMNI ON. POLY Mode 2°: OMNI ON, MONO Ot Yes Mode 3 7 OMNIOFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO. XiNo

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