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ORDER NO.

RRV4687
XDJ-RR

ALL-IN-ONE DJ SYSTEM

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

XDJ-RR AXJ AC 100 V to 240 V

XDJ-RR FWLPWXJ AC 100 V to 240 V


XDJ-RR SYXJ AC 100 V to 240 V

XDJ-RR UXJCB AC 100 V to 240 V

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

XDJ-RR RRV4688 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST

6F, Yokohama i-Mark Place, 4-4-5 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0012 JAPAN

© 2018 Pioneer DJ Corporation

K-ZZZ SEPT. 2018


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SAFETY INFORMATION

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 4 A
1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING ............................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 SERVICE NOTICE.......................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 6
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ........................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 JIGS LIST ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................... 11
4.2 SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM.......................................................................................................................................... 12
4.3 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................................................... 13
4.4 MATRIX INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................... 14 B
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15
5.1 STARTUP SEQUENCE ................................................................................................................................................ 15
5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................. 16
5.3 SIMPLIFIED DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AUDIO SIGNAL................................................................................ 26
5.4 VOLTAGE MONITORING CIRCUIT .............................................................................................................................. 27
5.5 ERROR CODE ............................................................................................................................................................. 29
5.6 IC INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 30
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 31
6.1 TEST MODE................................................................................................................................................................. 31
6.2 ABOUT THE DEVICE................................................................................................................................................... 38
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 39
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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 53
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED........................................................................................................................... 53
8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE ................................................................................................................................. 54
8.3 MEASUREMENT OF ROTATION LOAD OF THE JOG DIALS..................................................................................... 55
8.4 DEGREE OF LEANING CONFIRMATION OF PHOTO INTERRUPTER...................................................................... 57
8.5 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT ........................................................................................................ 59
8.6 USER SETABLE ITEMS ............................................................................................................................................... 60
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 61
9.1 PACKING SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 61
9.2 BOTTOM SECTION...................................................................................................................................................... 63
9.3 CHASSIS SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 65
9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/2)............................................................................................................................... 66 D
9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/2)............................................................................................................................... 68
9.6 LCD SECTION.............................................................................................................................................................. 70

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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 NOTES ON REPLACING


The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete component part.
When the part listed in the table is defective, replace whole Assy.
Parts that is Difficult to Replace
C Assy Name
Part No. Ref No. Function Remarks
MAIN Assy BD9328EFJ IC101, IC502 DC-DC CONVERTER (for system power) IC with heat-pad
BD9328EFJ IC303, IC304 DC-DC CONVERTER (for USB power supply) IC with heat-pad
IS31BL3555-ZLS4 IC302 DRIVER IC (for LCD backlight) IC with heat-pad
BD9851EFV IC301 DC-DC CONVERTER (for audio power) IC with heat-pad
MMPF0100F0AEP IC501 PO SUPPLY IC (Power management IC) QFN IC with heat-pad
MCIMX6D6AVT10AD IC701 U-PRO IC (Application processor) BGA
H5TQ2G63GFR-RDC IC702, IC703 RAM IC (DDR3) BGA
H337S3959 IC902 Authentication Coprocessor USON package
(UltraSmallOutlineNon-lead)
RTL8152B-VB-CG IC1601 INTERFACE IC (for USB-LAN conversion) QFN IC with heat-pad
D RTL8201F-VB-CG IC1602 INTERFACE IC (LAN PHY) QFN IC with heat-pad
USB2512B-AEZG-TR IC1603, IC1604 INTERFACE IC (USB HUB) IC with heat-pad
TPS2557DRB IC305, IC306 High-side SW IC (for USB current control) QFN IC with heat-pad
LCDB Assy R1290K103A IC3101 DC/DC CONV IC (for LCD power) QFN IC with heat-pad
DCIN Assy BD9851EFV IC3901 DC-DC CONVERTER (for audio power) IC with heat-pad

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1.3 SERVICE NOTICE

g About the ICs in the MAIN Assy A

Replacement of the Flash ROM (IC901) and USB-LAN Conversion (IC1601) in the MAIN Assy are not possible during service,
because writing of the MAC address on the production line is required.
Therefore, the Flash ROM (IC901) and USB-LAN Conversion (IC1601) are not supplied as a service part.
If the IC is defective, replace the whole MAIN Assy.
After replacing the the MAIN Assy, writing of the serial number of the unit is required.
For details on how to write the serial number, see "8.5 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT."

g VOLTAGE MONITORING
This unit always monitors for power failure and will shut itself off immediately after an error is detected.
B
All the LEDs other than MASTER REC (WAKE UP) LED will be light off, and all the switches and VRs will be disabled.
Repair the unit according to the diagnostic procedures described in "5.4 VOLTAGE MONITORING CIRCUIT."

g CONFIRMATION OF USER-SETTING
This product has user-setting data. Be sure to confirm those data before starting repair, although changing them may not have
a large effect.
The settings are stored in FLASH ROM (IC901) on the MAIN Assy.
For details, refer to "Changing the settings" in the operating instructions.

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g How to modify when the rattling of the product is occurred
• Place the 12 points ( ) of the control panel under the block (Height more than 30 mm and Diameter φ about 20 mm is
recommended), and attach the chassis part according to the screw tightening order manually.
(The block is available at the home center, etc.)(Refer to "7 DISASSEMBLY" about the screw tightening order.)
• When there is no block, place the whole surface of the control panel to the curing mat, and attach the chassis part according
to the screw tightening order manually.
• Take care not to press the screwdriver strongly to the product in any case.
• Do not use the electric screwdriver.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS

A AC adapter — Be sure to use the [MASTER 1] terminals for a balanced output.


Power requirements.........................AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz If they are connected to an unbalanced input (such as RCA) with
Rated current.............................................................................0.9 A an XLR to RCA converter cable (or converter adapter), etc., the
Rated output ..................................................................DC 12 V, 3 A sound quality may be lowered or noise may occur.
Power consumption (standby) ................................................0.4 W Use the [MASTER 2] terminals for an unbalanced input (such as
RCA).
General – Main Unit — The specifications and design of this product are subject to
Power consumption .............................................DC 12 V, 2 500 mA change without notice.
Main unit weight......................................................... 5.2 kg (11.5 lb)
Max. dimensions.......... 625 mm (W) × 74.2 mm (H) × 388.5 mm (D)
(24.6 in. (W) × 2.9 in. (H) × 15.3 in. (D))
Tolerable operating temperature.......+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F)
Tolerable operating humidity............. 5 % to 85 % (no condensation)
Accessories
B
• Power cord
Audio Section (AXJ: ADG7079)
Sampling rate ...................................................................... 44.1 kHz (FWLPWXJ: ADG1154)
A/D, D/A converter.................................................................... 24-bit (SYXJ: ADG1154)
Frequency characteristic (UXJCB: XDG3052)
USB, AUX (Line/Portable), MIC................................20 Hz to 20 kHz
S/N ratio (rated output, A-WEIGHTED) • AC adapter
USB ...................................................................................112 dB (DWR1574)
AUX (LINE) .........................................................................96 dB
AUX (PORTABLE) ..............................................................90 dB • USB cable
MIC......................................................................................81 dB (DDE1150)
Total harmonic distortion (20 Hz to 20 kHzBW)
USB ................................................................................. 0.003 % • Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)
Standard input level / Input impedance (AXJ: DRH1518)
C AUX (LINE) .......................................................... –12 dBu/47 kΩ (FWLPWXJ: DRH1517)
AUX (PORTABLE) ............................................... –24 dBu/47 kΩ (SYXJ: DRH1516)
MIC......................................................................... –57 dBu/3 kΩ (UXJCB: DRH1515)
Standard output level / Load impedance / Output impedance
MASTER 1........................................+6 dBu/10 kΩ/390 Ω or less • Warranty (SYXJ only)
MASTER 2.......................................... +2 dBu/10 kΩ/1 kΩ or less
PHONES ................................................+8 dBu/32 Ω/1 Ω or less • Software license notice x 2
Rated output level / Load impedance (AXJ: DRH1453)
MASTER 1............................................................ +24 dBu/10 kΩ (FWLPWXJ: DRH1451)
MASTER 2............................................................ +20 dBu/10 kΩ (SYXJ: DRH1451, DRH1452)
Channel equalizer characteristic (UXJCB: DRH1451, DRH1452)
HI ........................................................... –∞ dB to +6 dB (20 kHz)
MID.......................................................... –∞ dB to +6 dB (1 kHz) • rekordbox dj license key card
D LOW ........................................................ –∞ dB to +6 dB (20 Hz)
Microphone equalizer characteristic
HI ........................................................–12 dB to +12 dB (10 kHz)
LOW ...................................................–12 dB to +12 dB (100 Hz)

Input / Output terminals


MIC input terminal
XLR connector & 1/4” TRS jack ............................................ 1 set
AUX input terminal
RCA pin jacks ....................................................................... 1 set
MASTER 1 output terminal
XLR connector...................................................................... 1 set
MASTER 2 output terminal
RCA pin jacks ....................................................................... 1 set
E PHONES output terminal
1/4” stereo phone jack .......................................................... 1 set
3.5 mm stereo mini jack........................................................ 1 set
USB terminals
A type ..................................................................................2 sets
Power supply.................................................... 5 V/1 A or less
B type ................................................................................... 1 set

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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
Items to be checked after servicing A

To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
No. Procedure Check points
1 Confirm the firmware version in Test mode. The version of the firmware must be latest.
Update firmware to the latest one, if it is not the latest.
2 Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved. The customer complain must not be reappeared.
If the customer complain occurs with the specific source, such as Audio and operations must be normal.
Mic, each Input, Fader, Equalizer, and Trim, input that specific
source for checking.
3 Check the analog audio input (each channel, MIC). Audio and operations must be normal.
(Make the analog connections with CDJ player, analog player and
MIC.) B
4 Check the analog audio output (MASTER1, MASTER2). Audio and operations must be normal.
5 Check the headphones output. There must be no errors, such as noise, in the audio output.
(1/4” stereo phone plugs and 3.5 mm stereo mini plugs)
6 Check the LCD display. Check that there is no dirt or dust trapped inside the LCD display.
7 Check the LEDs. Check that all the LEDs light in Test mode.
8 Check operations of the operating elements. Make sure that all buttons and controls on the main unit function
(KEY, SW, VR, Fader and PAD etc.) properly in Test mode.
9 Check the connection of each interface.
Playback data contained in the device connected to USB A. Audio, Search and operations must be normal.
Confirm the connection with PC with USB B. The PC must be linked. The rekordbox software must be linked. C

10 Confirm user setting contents. Being repaired to the contents before repairing.
11 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
Noise Volume fluctuating
Volume too low Sound interrupted D

3.2 JIGS LIST


Jigs List
Jig Name Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks
Extension FFC for diagnoses GGD1250 50 pin FFC, L = 400 mm, for MAIN Assy diagnoses
MAIN Assy t UCOM Assy
Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY".
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Extension FFC for diagnoses GGD1380 60 pin FFC, L = 400mm, for MAIN Assy diagnoses
MAIN Assy t LCDB Assy
Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY".
Software for writing the serial GGS1339 For writing the serial number of the unit to the MAIN Assy
number after replacement. The file is uploaded to Niis.
Refer to "8.5 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT."

Lubricants and Glues List

F
Name Part No. Remarks
Lubricating oil GEM1100 Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY".

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A XDJ-RR Service check sheet

1/2
Check contents Check target Operation part, Setting Display part (LED) Display part (LCD) Status Check

Version display Firmware etc. ————— ————— VERSION INFORMATION


SYSTEM g Ver.
EUP g Ver.
Firmware version display
APL g Rev.
KERNEL g Rev.
LANGUAGE Language selection display g
MAC_ADDR g
MAC_ADDR(LAN) g
SERIAL Serial number display g
[CH1] JOG uCom ERROR! Display when left JOG uCom is in failure. g
[CH2] JOG uCom ERROR! Display when right JOG uCom is in failure. g
All LEDs and LCDs All LEDs and Rotary selector All LEDs and LCDs DISPLAY OFF Turn to the right once it light off g
light off LCDs rekordbox (white)
B (Partly light on dimly) MIDI (amber)
USB1 (green)
USB2 (green)
BROWSE (green) These LEDs light on dimly
TAG LIST (green)
INFO (green)
MENU (green)

All LEDs and LCDs All LEDs and Rotary selector All LEDs and LCDs DISPLAY ON ————— g
light on LCDs
LCD patterns LCD Rotary selector ————— LCD PATTERN TEST Cyclic pressed, ColorlBlacklWhite g
keys and LEDs Button DECK 1 / 2 KEY/LED TEST
(Individual) PLAY/PAUSE PLAY/PAUSE (green) CH1 / CH2 PLAY/PAUSE g/g
CUE CUE (amber) CH1 / CH2 CUE g/g
SHIFT RELOOP/EXIT (amber) CH1 / CH2 SHIFT g/g
TRACK SEARCH (o) LOOP IN (amber) CH1 / CH2 TRACK REV g/g
TRACK SEARCH (p) LOOP OUT (amber) CH1 / CH2 TRACK FWD g/g
SEARCH (m) REV (amber) CH1 / CH2 SEARCH REV g/g
SEARCH (n) SLIP (amber) CH1 / CH2 SEARCH FWD g/g
LOOP IN LOOP IN (amber) CH1 / CH2 LOOP IN g/g
LOOP OUT LOOP OUT (amber) CH1 / CH2 LOOP OUT g/g
C RELOOP/EXIT RELOOP/EXIT (amber) CH1 / CH2 RELOOP g/g
CUE/LOOP CALL (c) JOG MODE/VINYL (blue) CH1 / CH2 CALL PREV g/g
CUE/LOOP CALL (d) BEAT SYNC SYNC (white) CH1 / CH2 CALL NEXT g/g
DELETE BEAT SYNC MASTER (amber) CH1 / CH2 CUE DELETE g/g
MEMORY MASTER TEMPO (red) CH1 / CH2 CUE MEMORY g/g
BEAT SYNC SYNC SYNC (white) CH1 / CH2 SYNC Light on when pushed, g/g
BEAT SYNC MASTER BEAT SYNC MASTER (amber) CH1 / CH2 MASTER and light off when released. g/g
JOG MODE (VINYL) JOG MODE/VINYL (blue) CH1 / CH2 VINYL g/g
JOG (touch) JOG MODE/VINYL (blue) CH1 / CH2 JOG TOUCH g/g
Test mode

JOG (rotate clockwise) LOOP IN (amber) CH1 / CH2 JOG TOUCH g/g
JOG (rotate counterclockwise) LOOP OUT (amber) CH1 / CH2 JOG TOUCH g/g
TEMPO BEAT SYNC MASTER (amber) CH1 / CH2 TEMPO RANGE g/g
MASTER TEMPO MASTER TEMPO (red) CH1 / CH2 MASTER TEMPO g/g
HOT CUE HOT CUE (green) CH1 / CH2 HOT CUE g/g
AUTO BEAT LOOP AUTO BEAT LOOP (green) CH1 / CH2 AUTO BEAT LOOP g/g
SLIP LOOP SLIP LOOP (green) CH1 / CH2 SLIP LOOP g/g
BEAT JUMP BEAT JUMP (green) CH1 / CH2 BEAT JUMP g/g
PAD1 PAD1 (blue) CH1 / CH2 PAD1 g/g
PAD2 PAD2 (blue) CH1 / CH2 PAD2 g/g
PAD3 PAD3 (blue) CH1 / CH2 PAD3 g/g
PAD4 PAD4 (blue) CH1 / CH2 PAD4 g/g
D Common
rekordbox rekordbox (white) MEDIA RB g
MIDI MIDI (amber) MEDIA PC g
USB1 USB1 (green) MEDIA USB1 g
USB2 USB2 (green) MEDIA USB2 g
Light on when pushed,
BROWSE (SEARCH) BROWSE (green) BROWSE g
and light on dimly when released.
TAG LIST TAG LIST (green) TAG LIST g
INFO INFO (green) INFO g
MENU (UTILITY) MENU (green) MENU g
QUANTIZE QUANTIZE (red) DECK QUANTIZE Light on when pushed, g
TIME MODE (AUTO CUE) MIC indicator TIME MODE/ACUE and light off when released. g
BACK BROWSE (green) BACK g
TAG TRACK/REMOVE TAG LIST (green) TAG TRACK Light on when pushed, g
DECK1/2 MENU (green) DECK SELECT and light on dimly when released. g
Rotary selector INFO (green) ROTARY SELECTOR g
LOAD1 LOAD1 (white) CH1 LOAD g
LOAD2 LOAD2 (white) CH2 LOAD g
USB1 STOP USB1 STOP indicator CH1 USB STOP Light on when pushed, g
USB2 STOP USB2 STOP indicator CH2 USB STOP and light off when released. g
MASTER REC (WAKE UP) MASTER REC (red) USB REC g
TRACK MARK MASTER REC (red) TRACK MARK g
E Mixer
SOUND COLOR FX DUB ECHO CFX DUB_ECHO (white) CFX DUB ECHO g
SOUND COLOR FX PITCH CFX PITCH (white) CFX PITCH g
SOUND COLOR FX NOISE CFX NOISE (white) CFX NOISE g
SOUND COLOR FX FILTER CFX FILTER (white) CFX FILTER g
CUE CH1 HEADPHONES CUE1 (amber) CH1 HEADPHONE CUE CH Light on when pushed, g
CUE CH2 HEADPHONES CUE2 (amber) CH2 HEADPHONE CUE CH and light off when released. g
HEADPHONES MASTER HEADPHONES MASTER (amber) MASTER CUE g
BFX ON/OFF BFX ON/OFF (blue) EFFECT ON OFF g
BEAT (c) CLIP indicator BEAT PREV g
BEAT (d) BFX ON/OFF indicator BEAT NEXT g
Channel fader 1 LEVEL METER CH1 g
Channel fader 2 LEVEL METER CH2 Level indicator light on g
Crossfader LEVEL METER MASTER when VR position g

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2/2 A
Check contents Check target Operation part, Setting Display part (LED) Display part (LCD) Status Check

SW individual SW select ————— SW TEST


BEAT EFFECTS
ECHO / REVERB / FLANGER ECHO / REVERB / FLANGER g

EFFECT CHANNEL
1 / 2 / MASTER 1 / 2 / MASTER g

AUX
OFF / LINE / PORTABLE OFF / LINE / PORTABLE Display on LCD when selected g

CROSS FADER CURVE


THRU / / LEFT / CENTER / RIGHT g

MIC
Test mode

OFF / ON / TALKOVER OFF / ON / TALKOVER g


Values of the rotary Volume ————— VOL TEST
variable controls and operation CH1 / CH2 TRIM CH1 / CH2 TRIM xxx (value) g/g
sliders CH1 / CH2 EQ HI CH1 / CH2 HI xxx (value) Display the value (000 to 3FF hexadecimal) g/g B
CH1 / CH2 EQ MID CH1 / CH2 MID xxx (value) to the position of VR. g/g
CH1 / CH2 EQ LOW CH1 / CH2 LOW xxx (value) g/g
CH1 / CH2 COLOR CH1 / CH2 COLOR xxx (value) Display the value (000 to 3FC hexadecimal) to the position of VR. g / g
CH1 / CH2 Channel fader CH1 / CH2 FADER xxx (value) Display the value (000 to 3FF hexadecimal) to the position of VR. g / g
CH1 / CH2 TEMPO CH1 / CH2 TEMPO xxx (value) Display the value (000 to 3FF0 hexadecimal) to the position of VR. g / g
MIC EQ HI MIC EQ HI xxx (value) g
MIC EQ LOW MIC EQ LOW xxx (value) g
HEADPHONES MIXING HP MIXING xxx (value) g
HEADPHONE LEVEL HP LEVEL xxx (value) g
Display the value (000 to 3FF hexadecimal)
AUX TRIM AUX TRIM xxx (value) g
to the position of VR.
Crossfader CROSS FADER xxx (value) g
LEVEL/DEPTH LEVEL DEPTH xxx (value) g
MASTER LEVEL MASTER LEVEL xxx (value) g
Rotary selector Select operation ————— SELECTOR TEST
ROTARY SELECTOR SELECTOR xx (value) Display the value (00 to FF in hexadecimal) g
according to the position of the selector

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3.3 PCB LOCATIONS

DCIN ASSY N A AINB ASSY B MAIN ASSY E AOUT ASSY

D USBB ASSY M LCDB ASSY J PSWB ASSY

L MXRB ASSY

DCK2 ASSY K I DCK1 ASSY

F UCOM ASSY

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• Bottom view

CRVB ASSY H G CRFD ASSY C HPJK ASSY

NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
E Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
1..MAIN ASSY DWX4165 NSP 1..PNL2 ASSY DWM2688
2..DCK2 ASSY DWX4173
NSP 1..LCDA ASSY DWM2686 2..HPJK ASSY DWX4174
2..LCDB ASSY DWX4166
2..UCOM ASSY DWX4167 NSP 1..PNL3 ASSY DWM2689
2..DCIN ASSY DWX4168 2..MXRB ASSY DWX4175
2..USBB ASSY DWX4169 2..AOUT ASSY DWX4176
2..CRFD ASSY DWX4177
NSP 1..PNL1 ASSY DWM2687 2..AINB ASSY DWX4178
2..DCK1 ASSY DWX4170
2..PSWB ASSY DWX4171
F 2..CRVB ASSY DWX4172

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-
-
DDA1089-
4P SHIELDED CONN-CABLE
L=90mm AWG #24

POWER SW
J
F

DCIN

JA3901
DKN1649-A

H
G
N DCIN ASSY (DWX4168)

GNDD
PWR_SW
GNDD

3
2
1
CN4501
(DWX4171)
KM200NA3L
PSWB ASSY
V+12D
V+12D
V+12D
GNDD
GNDD
V+12L
GNDD
V+12E
GNDD
PWR_ON
V+15A
V+15A
GNDA
GNDA
V-15A
V-15A
GNDA
GNDA
V+12A

V+3R3D_AD

CRFD_CRV_AD

GNDD_AD
1

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN3902
CN3901

DKN1661
09R-1.25FJ

CRFD_AD
C

V+3R3D_AD

GNDD_AD

3
2
1

3P L=50mm
3
2
1

PF03PP-B05
CN4601
CN5901

KM200NA3L
KM200NA3L
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

TRS

3
2
1
4
3
2
JA5101
CN6003

GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA

V+15A
V+15A
V-15A
V-15A
V+12A

CN4101

CN4103
GNDA
GNDA

GNDD
GNDD
KM200NA3
09P-1.25FJ

KM200NA4L

PWR_SW
MIC_TRMOUT 1

: The power supply is shown with the marked box.

MIC_TRMIN
Head Phone
GNDA 2

MIC_TRMOUT
JA5102

Mini TRS
GNDA 3

DKN1669- XKN3017-
B to B

DDC1031-
DDC1030-
MIC_TRMIN 4

3P L=60mm
3P L=90mm
CONNECTOR

CRVB ASSY (DWX4172)


CRFD ASSY (DWX4177)
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.

CN6001

3
2
1
3
2
1
KM200NA4L

AKM1274

AKM1274
CN3405

CN3406
GNDD_HP 2

HP_L 4
GNDD_HP 3
HP_R 1

GNDD_AD
GNDD_AD
CRFD_AD
HPJK ASSY (DWX4174)
CN5101
KM200NA4L

V+3R3D_AD
V+3R3D_AD

CRFD_CRV_AD
MIC1

JA6001

DDC1029-
DKB1124-
V+7_LED 40 1 V+7_LED
V+7_LED 39 2 V+7_LED

(XLR+TRS Combo+SW)
GNDD_LED 38 3 GNDD_LED

GNDD_LED 37 4 GNDD_LED

CRIMP CONNECTOR
V+3R3D 36 5 V+3R3D

10P,L=260mm AWG 22
V+3R3D 3 5 6 V+3R3D
E
The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.

GNDD 3 4 7 GNDD
GRID_SI 3 3 8 GRID_SI
AUX

PF04PP-D22
JA6002
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM

GNDD 3 2 9 GNDD

A A 1/2, A 2/2
XKB3062-
GRID_SCK 3 1 1 0 GRID_SCK

I I 1/3- I 3/3
GNDD 3 0 1 1 GNDD
When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".

PWR_SW 2 9 1 2 PWR_SW

GNDD 2 8 1 3 GNDD

DCK1_KEY0 2 7 1 4 DCK1_KEY0

CONNECTOR ASS'Y,225mm
B to B
DCK1_LED0 2 6 1 5 DCK1_LED0

AINB ASSY (DWX4178)


DCK1_KEY3 2 5 1 6 DCK1_KEY3

CONNECTOR
DCK1_LED1 2 4 1 7 DCK1_LED1

DCK1 ASSY (DWX4170)


DCK1_KEY2 2 3 1 8 DCK1_KEY2

DKN1481
CN3402
DCK1_LED2 2 2 1 9 DCK1_LED2

L=175mm
DCK1_KEY1 2 1 2 0 DCK1_KEY1

V+12A
GNDA
GNDA
MIC
GNDA
GNDA
V-15A
V-15A
GNDA
GNDA
V+15A
V+15A
GNDA
AUX_L
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
AUX_R
AUX_GAIN_SEL

GNDD 2 0 2 1 GNDD
AKM7077

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN6002

19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
DCK1_JOGT 1 9 2 2 DCK1_JOGT

VKN2007
CN4102
GNDD 1 8 2 3 GNDD

FFC 1.0mm/40P
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10

DCK1_JOG_R0 1 7 2 4 DCK1_JOG_R0

2
2

4
3
9
8
7
6
5
4
3

1
1

10
GNDD 1 6 2 5 GNDD

MIC

CN101
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
CN1902

AKM1290
DCK1_JOG_R1 1 5 2 6 DCK1_JOG_R1

HP_L
HP_R
CN2101
V+12A
V-15A
V-15A
V+15A
V+15A
AUX_L
AUX_R

GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD

DDD1870-(SAME FACE)
AKP7199-A

V+12D
V+12D
V+12D
V+12L
V+12E
DKN1661-A
GNDD 1 4 2 7 GNDD

PWR_ON

JOG PLATE
GNDD_HP
GNDD_HP
GNDD 1 3 2 8 GNDD
1
DCK1_CUE 1 2 2 9 DCK1_CUE
AUX_GAIN_SEL

DCK1_PAD4 1 1 3 0 DCK1_PAD4

DCK1_PLAY 1 0 3 1 DCK1_PLAY

DCK1_PAD3 9 3 2 DCK1_PAD3

AKF7002
DCK1_PAD1 8 3 3 DCK1_PAD1

KN4101
1
L= 60mm
A
DCK1_PAD2 7 3 4 DCK1_PAD2

GNDD
RESET
CNVSS
V+3R3E
C 2
V+3R3D_AD 6 3 5 V+3R3D_AD
CN3002
CKS4428-A

NM
MIC_EQ_LOW 5 36 MIC_EQ_LOW

4
3
1
DCK1_ADCT 4 37 DCK1_ADCT

CN3401
MIC_EQ_HI 3 38 MIC_EQ_HI
2
GNDD 1 60 GNDD NC 1
DCK1_ADIN 39 DCK1_ADIN
1 LCD_ADKEY1 2 59 LCD_ADKEY1 GND 2
GNDD_AD 40 GNDD_AD
LCD_ADKEY0 3 58 LCD_ADKEY0 VGL 3

GNDD 4 57 GNDD VCC 4

LED_L11 5 56 LED_L11 VGH 5


D
LED_L10 6 55 LED_L10 NC 6

GNDD 7 54 GNDD V1 7

GNDD 8 53 GNDD V2 8
GNDD 5 0 1 GNDD
BROWSE_ENC1 9 52 BROWSE_ENC1 V3 9
GNDD 4 9 2 GNDD
TFT LCD

GNDD 10 51 GNDD V4 10
MSVR_MUTE 4 8 3 MSVR_MUTE
35 1 V+7_LED GNDD 11 50 GNDD V5 11
CWX4352-

V+7_LED GNDD 4 7 4 GNDD


34 2 V+7_LED BROWSE_ENC2 12 49 BROWSE_ENC2 V6 12
V+7_LED LCD_ADKEY0 4 6 5 LCD_ADKEY0
33 3 GNDD_LED GNDD 13 48 GNDD V7 13
GNDD_LED LCD_ADKEY1 4 5 6 LCD_ADKEY1
32 4 GNDD_LED BL_C 14 47 BL_C V8 14
GNDD_LED LCD_ADKEY2 4 4 7 LCD_ADKEY2
31 5 MXR_LED_xG BL_C 15 46 BL_C V9 15
MXR_LED_xG GNDD 4 3 8 GNDD
30 6 MXR_LED_RCK BL_A 16 45 BL_A V10 16
MXR_LED_RCK BROWSE_ENC2 4 2 9 BROWSE_ENC2
29 7 MXR_LED_SI BL_A 17 44 BL_A NC 17
MXR_LED_SI GNDD 4 1 10 GNDD
28 8 MXR_LED_SCK GNDD 18 43 GNDD NC 18
MXR_LED_SCK BROWSE_ENC1 4 0 11 BROWSE_ENC1
GNDD 19 42 GNDD DITH 19
2

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
1

27 9 GNDD
12
11
10

GNDD
NM

GNDD 3 9 12 GNDD
JTAG

10 GNDD LED_L9 20 41 LED_L9 VCOM 20


GNDD 2 6 EUP_SCLK 3 8 13
CN1401

EUP_SCLK
NC
For Debug

25 11 GRID_SI LED_L8 21 40 LED_L8 AVDD 21


GRID_SI
GNDD
GNDD

GNDD 3 7 14 GNDD

VKN1439
LED_L7 22 39 LED_L7 AGND 22

CN3404
12 GNDD
V+3R3D

GNDD 2 4 EUP_MOSI 3 6 15 EUP_MOSI


LED_L6 23 38 LED_L6 GND 23
JTAG_TDO
JTAG_TCK
JTAG_TMS
JTAG_TDI

GRID_SCK 2 3 13 GRID_SCK
JTAG_RSTN

GNDD 3 5 16 GNDD
14 MXR_KEY1 V+3R3D 24 37 V+3R3D UPDN 24
JTAG_TRRSTN

MXR_KEY1 2 2 EUP_MISO 3 4 17 EUP_MISO


JTAG_MOD(NC)
JTAG_DEN(NC)

15 GNDD V+3R3D 25 36 V+3R3D VCC 25

L=85mm
GNDD 2 1 GNDD 3 3 18 GNDD
16 MXR_KEY0 GNDD 26 35 GNDD SHLR 26
MXR_KEY0 2 0 EUP_IMX_xRST 3 2 19 EUP_IMX_xRST
17 V+3R3D GNDD 27 34 GNDD STBYB 27
V+3R3D 1 9 GNDD 3 1 20 GNDD
18 GNDD LVDS0_N0 28 33 LVDS0_N0 RSTB 28
GNDD 1 8 EUP_WRITE 3 0 21 EUP_WRITE

VKN2025
FFC 1.0mm/35P

CN5201
L=85mm
CN3201

LVDS0_P0 29 32 LVDS0_P0 MODE 29


CKS6646-A

GNDD 1 7 19 GNDD
2

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
1

EUP_CS 2 9 22 EUP_CS
10
NM

16 20 MAVR_xMUTE GNDD 30 31 GNDD VSD 30


MAVR_xMUTE EUP_REQ 2 8 L=70mm 23 EUP_REQ
CN1001

GNDD GNDD 31 30 GNDD HSD 31


SD BOOT

GNDD 15 21
EUP_CONT 2 7 24 EUP_CONT

DDD1871-(SAME FACE)
L=31.14mm

GNDD

GNDD 32 29 GNDD DE 32
CKS6646

SD_WP
SD_D1
SD_D0
SD_D3
SD_D2
CN1901

AD_SEL_A 14 22 AD_SEL_A
GNDD 2 6 25 GNDD
SD_CDN
SD_CLK
SD_CMD
V+3R3D
CN3001
CKS6543-A

13 2 3 GNDD
LVDS0_N1 33 28 LVDS0_N1 DCLK 33
GNDD GNDD 2 5 26 GNDD
FFC 0.5mm/60P
FPC 0.5mm/60P

12 24 AD_SEL_B LVDS0_P1 34 27 LVDS0_P1 B7 34


AD_SEL_B
CKS6645

PWR_ON 2 4 27 PWR_ON
CN1904

GNDD 35 26 GNDD B6 35
FFC 0.5mm/50P

V+3R3AD 1 1 25 V+3R3AD

L L 1/3- L 3/3
GNDD 2 3 28 GNDD
10 26 GNDD_AD GNDD 36 25 GNDD B5 36
GNDD_AD ACOFF_xDET 2 2 29 ACOFF_xDET
9 27 CHFD2_AD GNDD 37 24 GNDD B4 37
CHFD2_AD GNDD 2 1 30 GNDD
NM
DDD1873-(SAME FACE)

4
3
1

8 28 GNDD_AD LVDS0_N2 38 23 LVDS0_N2 B3 38


GNDD_AD 31 EUP_xMUTE
EUP_xMUTE 2 0
UART
CN1002

LVDS0_P2 39 22 LVDS0_P2 B2 39
DDD1874-(SAME FACE)

CHFD1_AD 7 29 CHFD1_AD
GND
RXD
TXD

GNDD 1 9 32 GNDD
6 30 GNDD_AD GNDD 40 21 GNDD B1 40
GNDD_AD FAULT_xDET 1 8 33 FAULT_xDET
V+3R3D

5 31 MXR_AD0 GNDD 41 20 GNDD B0 41


MXR_AD0 GNDD 1 7 34 GNDD
C
B B 1/14- B 14/14

4 32 MXR_AD3 GNDD 42 19 GNDD G7 42


MXR_AD3 EUP_RST 1 6 35 EUP_RST

MXRB ASSY (DWX4175)


3 33 MXR_AD1 LVDS0_CLKN 43 18 LVDS0_CLKN G6 43
MXR_AD1 GNDD 1 5 36 GNDD
2 34 MXR_AD2 LVDS0_CLKP 44 17 LVDS0_CLKP G5 44
MXR_AD2 V+3R3E 1 4 37 V+3R3E
DKP3953
CN3403

1 35 GNDD_AD GNDD 45 16 GNDD G4 45


MAIN ASSY (DWX4165)

GNDD_AD V+3R3E 1 3 38 V+3R3E


9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

14
13
12
11
10

GNDD 46 15 GNDD G3 46
NM
LAN

GNDD 1 2 39 GNDD
LCD_ADKEY2 47 14 LCD_ADKEY2 G2 47
CN1601

V+3R3D 1 1 40 V+3R3D
GNDD

GNDD 48 13 GNDD G1 48
0.5

V+3R3D 1 0 41 V+3R3D
V+3R3D

GNDD 49 12 GNDD G0 49
GNDD 9 42 GNDD
ENET_MDC

ENET_xRST
ENET_TXD1
ENET_TXD0
ENET_RXD1
ENET_RXD0
ENET_MDIO

LED_L5 50 11 LED_L5 R7 50
ENET_TX_EN
ENET_RX_ER

V+7 8 43 V+7
ENET_CRS_DV

LED_L4 51 10 LED_L4 R6 51
ENET_REF_CLK

GNDD_LED 7 44 GNDD_LED
ENET_ETHER_INT

LED_L3 52 9 LED_L3 R5 52
V+7 6 45 V+7
LED_L2 53 8 LED_L2 R4 53
GNDD_LED 5 46 GNDD_LED
LED_L1 54 7 LED_L1 R3 54
V+7 4 47 V+7
GNDD 55 6 GNDD R2 55
V+7_LED GNDD_LED 3 48 GNDD_LED
V+7_LED 40 1
GNDD 56 5 GNDD R1 56
V+7_LED V+7 2 49 V+7
V+7_LED 39 2
V+5 57 4 V+5 R0 57

AKF7002
KN4701
GNDD_LED GNDD_LED 1 50 GNDD_LED
GNDD_LED 38 3
V+5 58 3 V+5 VCC 58
4 GNDD_LED
GNDD_LED 37 GNDD 59 AVDD 59
2 GNDD
5 V+3R3D
1 V+3R3D 36 GNDD 60 AGND 60
1 GNDD
V+3R3D 3 5 6
V+3R3D

GNDD 3 4 7
GNDD

8
GRID_SI
GRID_SI 3 3
9
GNDD
GNDD 3 2
10 GRID_SCK
GRID_SCK 3 1
RT2

JOG PLATE
GNDD 3 0 11 GNDD 4

GNDD 2 9 12 GNDD 3

GNDD 2 8 13 GNDD 2
JA1601
USB B

DCK2_KEY0
DKN1237-A

DCK2_KEY0 2 7 14 1

15
DCK2_LED0 RT1
DCK2_LED0 2 6
16
DCK2_KEY3
DCK2_KEY3 2 5
F

17
DCK2_LED1
DCK2_LED1 2 4
L=175mm

DCK2_KEY2 2 3 18
DCK2_KEY2

DCK2_LED2 2 2 19 DCK2_LED2

DCK2_KEY1 2 1 20
DCK2_KEY1
FFC 1.0mm/40P

GNDD 2 0 21
GNDD
GNDD
USBDN2_P
USBDN2_N
GNDD
V+5USBA2_H
V+5USBA2_H
GNDD
USBDN1_P
USBDN1_N
GNDD
V+5USBA1_H
V+5USBA1_H
MAS_MUTE
GNDA
GNDA
MAS_L+
GNDA
MAS_L-
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
MAS_R+
GNDA
MAS_R-
GNDA
V-15A
V-15A
GNDA
GNDA
V+15A
V+15A

VKN2007
DKN1481

DCK2_JOGT
CN4701
CN3407

DCK2_JOGT 1 9 22
6
5
4
3
1
6
5
4
3
1

2
2

GNDD
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN1603
CN1602

KM200NA6L

B
23
CN1903
21R-1.25FJ

GNDD 1 8
KM200NA6L
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10

DDD1870-(SAME FACE)

24
DCK2_JOG_R0
DCK2_JOG_R0 1 7
GNDD
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

GNDD 1 6 25
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10

DCK2_JOG_R1 1 5 26
DCK2_JOG_R1

GNDD 1 4 27 GNDD
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
CN5801

V-15A
V-15A
V+15A
V+15A

GNDD
MAS_L+
MAS_L-
MAS_R+
MAS_R-

GNDD 1 3 28
21P-1.25FJ

MAS_MUTE

29 DCK2_CUE
DCK2_CUE 1 2
30 DCK2_PAD4
DCK2_PAD4 1 1
31 DCK2_PLAY
DCK2_PLAY 1 0
DCK2_PAD3 9 32
DCK2_PAD3
B to B

DCK2_PAD1 8 33
DCK2_PAD1

DCK2_PAD2 7 34 DCK2_PAD2
CONNECTOR

DDA1087-

K K 1/3- K 3/3
F 1/2, F 2/2

6 35
STBY_LED
STBY_LED
5 USB_REC_KEY
USB_REC_KEY 36
V+3R3D_AD
(DWX4169)

V+3R3D_AD 4 37
USBB ASSY

3
DCK2_ADCT
DCK2_ADCT 38
2
DCK2_ADIN
DCK2_ADIN 39
XKB3062-
JA5801

GNDD_AD
MASTER2

GNDD_AD 1 40
L=108mm AWG #26/#28
SHIELDED CONN-CABLE

DCK2 ASSY (DWX4173)


DDA1088-

1 V+5USBA1_H
M M 1/4- M 4/4

RT1
UCOM ASSY (DWX4167)

2 V+5USBA1_H
VBUS 1
3 GNDD
D- 2
L

4 USBDN1_N
USB1

D+ 3
JA4001
DKB1118-A

5 USBDN1_P
CN4001
AKM1277-A
DKB1093-
JA5701

GND 4
6 GNDD RT2
L=166mm AWG #26/#28
SHIELDED CONN-CABLE
MASTER1
LCDB ASSY (DWX4166)

E E 1/2, E 2/2
JA5702
DKB1093-

1 V+5USBA2_H RT1
2 V+5USBA2_H
VBUS
3 GNDD
AOUT ASSY (DWX4176)

D-
4 USBDN2_N
USB2

D+
JA4002
DKB1118-A

5 USBDN2_P
CN4002

GND
AKM1277-A

6 GNDD RT2
A

4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM


4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
8 7 6 5
1 2 3 4

4.2 SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

A
M LCDB ASSY
D USBB ASSY

B MAIN ASSY 33,32,28,27,23,22,18,17


CN3001 CN1602
4,5
CN4001
4,5
28,29,33,34,38,39,43,44
CN1901
1,2 1,2

CN1603 CN4002
4,5 4,5

1,2 1,2

E AOUT ASSY

CN1903 CN5801
18,10 18,10

16,8 16,8

18,10 18,10

C
C HPJK ASSY
CN2101 CN5101
1,4 1,4 HP

HP_mini

A AINB ASSY
CN1902 CN6002
16 16 MIC

2,6 2,6 AUX

1 1

CN1904
33 35 13 15 17 22 24 21,23

18 16 38 36 34 29 27 30,28
CN3403

F UCOM ASSY K DCK2 ASSY

CN3407 CN4701
36 5
35 6

CN3404 CN5201
22 14
24 12 L MXRB ASSY
I DCK1 CN4102
19
CN3402
22
ASSY 33 3
31 5
15 26

E 17 24
34 2
32 4
CN4701 CN3407
K DCK2 19 22
ASSY
CN3404 CN5201
15 26 7,8 29,28 I DCK1 ASSY
17 24 5,6 31,30

CN3402, CN4102,
K DCK2 ASSY
26,24, CN4701
CN5201 CN3404
CN3407 15,17,
19 22 L MXRB ASSY
B MAIN ASSY 7,9 29,27 CN3404 CN5201
13,11 23,25
G CRFD ASSY CN5901
2 2
CN3405
H CRVB ASSY 10,12 31,29
CN3402
10,8 31,33
CN4102

I DCK1 ASSY CN4102,


CN4701
CN3402,
CN3407
CN3407 CN4701
J PSWB ASSY CN1904 CN3403 10,8 31,33

K DCK2 ASSY 5-7 46-44

L MXRB ASSY CN4601 CN3406


CN3402, CN4102,
2 2 CN3407 CN4701
CN4102 CN3402 14,20, 27,21,
18,16 23,25
F 29 12 CN3404
16,14 20,22
CN5201

CN1904 CN3403
27 24

CN3403 CN1904
40,42 11,9 B MAIN ASSY

12 XDJ-RR
1 2 3 4
4.3 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM
CHASSIS SECTION LCD SECTION

AC Adapter
N DCIN ASSY B MAIN ASSY M LCDB ASSY
DWR1574-A
DCDC DCDC DCDC
JA3901 CN3902 CN101

5
MM1856A50N NJM2872BF33 R1290K103A
5

V+12ADP V+12E V+5E V+3R3E V+9R6


V+12 FET SW 3 3 IC102 IC104

CN1901

CN3001
V+18
IC3101
V+12D LCD PWR
V-6
FET SW
8-10 8-10
DCDC
V+12L IS31BL3555 BL_A/C
5 5 14-17 44-47
IC302
DCDC
BD9851EFV V+15A
V+12A

DCDC
LCD
IC3901 BD9328EFJ
BackLight
V+7
V-15A IC101

V+5 V+5
57,58 3,4
1 4,5 8,9
CN3901
V+12D_HP
V+12D

LVDS
V+15A
V+12A

V-15A

Receiver
V+3R3D
CN6003 V+15A
24,25 36,37
1 4,5 8,9 OpAmp
HP
V-15A LED

V+15A
8,9 8,9

6
6

DCDC
12,13
V-15A

V+12A
12,13 NJM2886DL3-05
V+5A
E AOUT ASSY
19 19 IC103
ADC AUX
CN5801
CN6002

CN1902

1,2 1,2 OpAmp


ADC MIC 5,6 5,6 Master

OpAmp
MIC DCDC CN1903
BD9851EFV V+7R5HP

OpAmp IC301
HP AMP
DAC HP
F UCOM ASSY I DCK1 ASSY
XDJ-RR

AUX V-7R5HP
DAC V+3R3D
MASTER 5,6 35,36 JOG

A AINB ASSY
1,2
V+7
39,40 LED
DCDC PMIC

CN3402

CN4102
BD9328EFJ MMPF0100F0AEP

IC502 V+4R2 V+1R375CORE


PAD LED

V+1R375SOC

V+2R8VHIGH

V+3R0VSNVS i.MX D

IC501 V+1R5DDR

MVREF
L MXRB ASSY

7
7

CN3404

CN5201
V+3R3A

LED
V+3R3D

V+5

DDR3 V+7 V+7


2,4,6,8 2,4,6,8 1,2 34,35 LED
LVL MTR
17 19
V+3R3E V+3R3D
Panel
13,14 13,14 uCom
USB HUB

V+3R3D
10,11 10,11
D USBB ASSY

CN1904

CN3403
DCDC
BD9328EFJ
CN1602 CN4001 NAND

IC303
V+5USB1 Hi-Side
SW
1,2 1,2 USB1
FLASH
K DCK2 ASSY
LAN PHY
V+3R3D
5,6 35,36 JOG

USB-LAN

DCDC V+7
BD9328EFJ
CN1603 CN4002 1,2 39,40 LED
Auth IC
V+5USB2 Hi-Side

CN3407

CN4102
IC304 1,2 1,2 USB2

8
8

SW

PAD LED
13

CONTROL PANEL SECTION


F

A
1 2 3 4

4.4 MATRIX INFORMATION


g KEY Assign
A DCK1 matrix
SIGNAL GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 GRID3 GRID4 GRID5 GRID6 GRID7
DECK1_KEY0 - SEARCH n SEARCH m SHIFT - - T_SEARCH p T-SEARCH o
DECK1_KEY1 VINYL M-TMP TMP RANGE SYNC MASTER MIC_SEL_OFF MIC_SEL_TALKOVER -
DECK1_KEY2 - MEMORY DELETE CALL d CALL c RELOOP LOOP OUT LOOP IN
DECK1_KEY3 HOTCUE BEAT LOOP SLIP LOOP BEAT JUMP - - - -

DCK2 matrix
SIGNAL GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 GRID3 GRID4 GRID5 GRID6 GRID7
DECK2_KEY0 - SEARCH n SEARCH m SHIFT - - T_SEARCH p T-SEARCH o
DECK2_KEY1 VINYL M-TMP TMP RANGE SYNC MASTER TRACK MARK USB1_STOP USB2_STOP
DECK2_KEY2 - MEMORY DELETE CALL d CALL c RELOOP LOOP OUT LOOP IN
DECK2_KEY3 HOTCUE BEAT LOOP SLIP LOOP BEAT JUMP - - - -

B MXRB matrix
SIGNAL GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 GRID3 GRID4 GRID5 GRID6 GRID7
MXR_KEY0 AUX_SEL_OFF AUX_SEL_12dB FILTER PITCH HP_2ch HP_1ch DUB ECHO NOISE
MXR_KEY1 BEAT c BEAT d BFX_SEL_1 BFX_SEL_3 BFX_CHSEL_1 BFX_CHSEL_MAS BFX_ON -

g LED Assign
DCK1 matrix
SIGNAL GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 GRID3 GRID4 GRID5 GRID6 GRID7
DCK1_LED0 LOOP IN HOTCUE PLAY PLAY MASTER VINYL - RELOOP
DCK1_LED1 LOOP OUT BEAT LOOP CUE CUE MASTER TEMPO SYNC - MIC_LED
DCK1_LED2 BEAT JUMP SLIP LOOP - - PAD4 PAD3 PAD2 PAD1

C
DCK2 matrix
SIGNAL GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 GRID3 GRID4 GRID5 GRID6 GRID7
DCK2_LED0 LOOP IN HOTCUE PLAY PLAY MASTER VINYL USB STOP1 RELOOP
DCK2_LED1 LOOP OUT BEAT LOOP CUE CUE MASTER TEMPO SYNC USB STOP2 -
DCK2_LED2 BEAT JUMP SLIP LOOP - - PAD4 PAD3 PAD2 PAD1

MXRB matrix
SIGNAL GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 GRID3 GRID4 GRID5 GRID6 GRID7
MXR_LED0 DUB ECHO DUB ECHO PITCH PITCH - - - HPCUE1
MXR_LED1 NOISE NOISE FILTER FILTER - - - HPCUE2
MXR_LED2 CH1_12dB CH2_12dB - - MASL_15dB MASR_15dB MASR_12dB MASL_12dB
MXR_LED3 CH1_9dB CH2_9dB CH2_6dB CH1_6dB MASL_9dB MASR_9dB BFX_ON CLIP
MXR_LED4 CH1_3dB CH2_3dB CH2_0dB CH1_0dB MASL_6dB MASR_6dB MASR_0dB MASL_0dB
MXR_LED5 CH1_-6dB CH2_-6dB CH2_-12dB CH1_-12dB MASL_-6dB MASR_-6dB MASR_-12dB MASL_-12dB
D MXR_LED6 CH1_-18dB CH2_-18dB CH2_-24dB CH1_-24dB MASL_-18dB MASR_-18dB MASR_-24dB MASL_-24dB

g VR Analog SW
MXRB assign
VR point Analog SW No. Signal name Control IC Pin No.
CFX2
LOW2
MXR_AD0 88
MID2
HI2
IC5203
AUX
MASTER_LV
MXR_AD1 90
TRIM1
TRIM2
E HP_MIX
IC3401
LOW1
MXR_AD2 91
HP_LV
LV/DEPTH
IC5204
HI1
CFX1
MXR_AD3 89
MID1
-

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5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 STARTUP SEQUENCE
Plugging in of the power cord. A

Starting supplies of V+12E.


Starting producing V+3R3EUP at IC104.

Canceling of resetting at EUP UCOM (IC3401)


when the signal at Pin 12 becomes "High".
Initialization of EUP UCOM (IC3401).

The POWER switch (S4501) is set to ON. B

Data of the PWR_SW signal being "Low" are


input to EUP UCOM (IC3401).

EUP UCOM (IC3401) issues the command to


set the PWR_ON signal to "High" to start, I.MX6 (IC701) starts up with its Pin C11
All power ICs start producing power, and set to "High."
The voltage-monitoring circuits start operating.

Yes The MASTER REC LED flashes in red.


Was a power failure generated? The PWR_ON signal is set to "Low" to stop
the all power ICs output.

No

Start of communication between Deployment of the program from the flash


EUP UCOM (IC3401) and I.MX6 (IC701). ROM (IC901) and initialization of the built-in
and peripheral modules.
Startup indications on the LCD.

Updating required D

Firmware updating starts.


Judgment of Update mode

Normal startup

Canceling audio muting

Completion of startup
E

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5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING

A
Before starting troubleshooting, check that all cable connectors are properly engaged.

Before replacing a microcomputer, check also the items shown below.

In a case where a failure of EUP UCOM Check the voltage of the EUP UCOM (IC3401), and canceling of reset.
(IC3401) is suspected ! UCOM Assy:
V+3R3E (3.3 V)
Pin 12 of IC3401 (RST) : 3.3 V
If the voltage of these parts are normal, replace the EUP UCOM (IC3401).
If abnormal, check their peripheral circuits.

Failure in startup and in the communication system


Failure in the power system

In the following diagnostic procedure, because power will be forcibly supplied even if any power circuit is abnormal, the defective point may produce heat and the
circuit that uses the power supply may fail if power supply continues. Be sure to disconnect the AC power cord some seconds after it is connected during the
diagnostic procedure so that the unit will not remain forcibly powered.

The unit does not startup even though


the POWER switch is set to ON.

C Before starting checking the power system,


be sure to check if each power IC is
short-circuited with GND, referring to
"10.39 VOLTAGES."

No short-circuit
Confirmation of
SW power A type of abnormality that cannot be detected by
Check the Light off Check the voltage of 3.3 V the voltage monitoring circuit is suspected.
MASTER REC LED. FAULT_xDET. Check if the voltage value is within the normal
range, referring to "10.39 VOLTAGES."
Flashing in red 0V

Check the connection wires between the each


boards are normal. And check the fuse (P3901).
If these are normal, check the circuit of "V+12E"
D and "V+3E", and replace the defective parts.

Disconnect the Power cord from the product then remove Reattach R138 (0 ohm) to the MAIN Assy.
Check the voltage at each block. (For enabling the voltage-monitoring function)
R138 (0 ohm) from the MAIN Assy. Reconnect the Power cord Check the circuits or power ICs that use the
then set the POWER switch to ON to monitor each power IC. Replace the defective part after check that
power supply with abnormal voltage. the voltage-monitoring function properly.
IMPORTANT: Because the voltage monitoring circuit is
disabled, disconnect the AC power cord within several
seconds.

If the MASTER REC LED is flashing in red or the voltage of FAULT_xDET is 0 V, it is recommended that the following circuits be checked first:
! Peripheral circuits of IC3901 (V+15A/V-15A generation circuits)
! Q3901, Q3903, D3902, D3906

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Failure in startup and in the A


communication system

Startup is not completed. Startup has been


completed properly.
After the POWER switch is set to ON, the
Failure of previous updating of the firmware
startup procedure stops in mid-course, with Perform updating of
was the cause. (Power failure occurred
the message "Connect USB storage device the firmware.
during previous updating.)
to top USB1 port" displayed on the LCD.
Startup was not completed,
or updating failed.

See "Updating of the firmware does not


start" in this flowchart.

Communication between I.MX (IC701) on B


Startup is not completed.
MAIN Assy and EUP UCOM(IC4001) in
After the POWER switch is set to ON, the UCOM Assy has not been established.
startup procedure stops in mid-course, with Check cable that connect the MAIN Assy
the message "PIONEER DJ rekordbox" and UCOM Assy.
displayed on the LCD. If no problem is found, replace the MAIN
Assy. When the system is not improved,
replace the UCOM Assy.

Check the keys (switches), using the


Updating not available diagnosis in Test mode or referring to "No
operation with keys (switches)."
When the unit is started in Update No ! DCK1 Assy: USB1 STOP
Updating of the firmware does not start. mode, does the indication on the LCD
RELOOP/EXIT
become that for Update mode?
If the keys (switches)function normally, the
EUP UCOM (IC3401) may be in failure. C
Yes Replace it.
Check if the updating notification circuit on
the UCOM Assy is normal.
Check EUP_WRITE while displaying the
update mode.

Is the voltage at Pin 33 of No


IC3401 (EUP_WRITE) 3.3 V? Replace the EUP UCOM (IC3401).

Yes I.MX (IC701) cannot recognize the updating


Check if data on the USB memory device status. Check connection between the MAIN
have been read. See "Data of the device Assy and UCOM Assy. D
(USB memory device, hard disk, etc.) Check also the line connected to Pin 21 of
connected to the USB A connector cannot CN1904 (EUP_WRITE) on the MAIN Assy.
be read" in this flowchart. If no problem is found, I.MX (IC701) may be
defective. Replace the MAIN Assy.
The device connected to the USB connector
and the connector itself are normal.

Updating is not possible, because the


program in the microcomputer is abnormal,
the flash ROM or EUP UCOM is in failure, or
the communication line is in failure.
Updating not available Check the indications displayed on the LCD
during updating. The updating status of the
Updating of the firmware failed.
flash ROM (IC901) in the MAIN Assy is
"MAIN firmware update failed" is displayed.
indicated on the upper line (MAIN). The E
updating status of the EUP UCOM (IC3401)
in the UCOM Assy is indicated on the lower
line (EUP). If the progress of a status bar
is stopped in mid-course, rewriting of the
corresponding ROM or microcomputer failed.

Rewriting of which one failed, Flash ROM Check the periphery of the flash ROM (IC901).
the flash ROM or microcomputer? If there is no problem, replace the MAIN Assy.

Check cable that connect the MAIN Assy


EUP UCOM and UCOM Assy.
If no problems are found in peripheral
circuits, connectors, or cables, replace the F
EUP UCOM (IC3401).

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A Confirmation of the USB A connector


Data from the device (USB memory device,
hard disk, etc.) connected to the USB A
connector cannot be read.

Check if the USB device is normal.


Note that a USB device that requires electric
current higher than 1000 mA according to its
specifications must not be used.
To such a USB device, USB power supply
will be stopped by the protection circuit.
Check the voltages at the following points
with the USB device plugged in:
! AOUT Assy: Pin 8 of IC305 (USBA1_xOCS)
B ! AOUT Assy: Pin 8 of IC306 (USBA2_xOCS)

Confirmation of
USB power USB power supply has been stopped by
Is the voltage at No activation of the protection circuit.
USBA1/USBA2_xOCS 3.3 V? Check the voltage at USBA1/USBA2_xOCS
after the USB device is unplugged.

Yes

Is the voltage at Yes The USB device is in failure or consumes


USBA1/USBA2_xOCS 3.3 V? electric current higher than 1000 mA.
Replace it.

No
C Is the voltage at 3.3 V Check the peripheral circuits of IC305/IC306.
USB1/USB2_EN 3.3 V? If they are OK, replace the MAIN Assy.

0V Check that 12 V is supplied to Pin 2 of


IC305/IC306 and that no abnormality is
Check the power supply to the USB A
found in their peripheral circuits. Check the
connector.
connection between the USBB Assy and
! USBB Assy: No
Is the voltage at each point normal? MAIN Assy.
Pins 1, 2 of CN4001/CN4002
If no problem is found in the above checks,
! MAIN Assy:
power IC (IC303/IC304) in the MAIN Assy
Pins 1, 2 of CN1602/CN1603
Yes may be in failure.
Check if the voltage is 5 V 0.25.
Replace the MAIN Assy.
Check the USB communication line.
! MAIN Assy:
D USBDN1_DM/DP, USBDN2_DM/DP
If no problem is found in the above checks,
replace the MAIN Assy.

Confirmation of the USB B connector


This unit cannot be recognized or controlled Does this unit operate properly No See the section on errors in the operating
by the PC/Mac that is connected via the on its own when it is not controlled elements and LEDs.
USB B connector. via the USB B connector?

Yes
Check that the driver for this unit has been
installed on the PC/Mac.
Check that the MIXER mode of this unit is
properly set as either XDJ-RR or MIDI
Control.
E
A problem in the periphery of USB HUB IC
(IC1603) or I.MX (IC701) USB
Is this unit recognized by No communication line in the MAIN Assy is
the PC/Mac? suspected.
Check the power supply to each IC. If there
is no problem, replace the MAIN Assy.
Yes
Check and correct the settings of the
application used on the PC/Mac.
(This unit operates properly.)

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Confirmation of LAN A
Confirm with peripheral device connected.
Check that the LAN settings are properly performed both with this unit and the other device.
Connection between this unit and another Note that LAN communication cannot be established unless rekordbox is started.
device via LAN is not possible. (This unit Check the peripheral circuit of and power supply to LAN PHY (IC1601).
cannot be recognized by rekordbox.) If there is no problem, replace the MAIN Assy.

Confirmation of LCD backlight


Is the voltage of BL_A normal? Normal
The LCD backlight does not light up. Replace the LCD module.
referring to "10.39 VOLTAGES."

Abnormal
B
Replace the MAIN Assy.

Confirmation of the LCD module


Is it operating normally
No display on the LCD. except the LCD module? No See the section on "Startup is not completed"
Indications on the LCD are not normal. (LED light up, USB recognition when other than LCD is not working properly.
is possible etc.)

Yes
See the section on "Confirmation of LCD
backlight".
Check power supply to the LCD module. C
Check the voltages at Pins 3, 4, 5 and 21 of
CN3201 in the LCDB Assy,
referring to "10.39 VOLTAGES."

Also check the voltage with the LCD module


removed.
No If the voltage becomes normal without the
Is the voltage at each block normal?
LCD module attached, replace the module.
When the system is not improved,
replace the LCDB Assy.
Yes
Replace the MAIN Assy.
If it does not improve, replace the LCDB Assy.
If it still does not, replace the LCD module.

JOG uCom error


Press the EFFECT ON/OFF button and
JOG uCom check became NG
confirm whether JOG touch is responsive
in the Test mode.
in Mode 5 of the Test mode.

Replace the DECK PCB of the side that is


not responsive.
Is the JOG touch of the No DCK1 Assy or DCK2 Assy
each Decks responsive?
If it does not improve, replace the UCOM
Assy.
Yes

Replace the DCIN Assy. E

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A Trouble with the operating elements or LEDs


[Confirmation work in advance]
Check whether LED / operation is OK.
Please refer to "6.1 TEST MODE" and check whether there are problems with LEDs/elements.
If there is a problem please repair the defective part. (See "Display trouble", "Operation trouble".)

Direct key, Direct LED *For details on Matrix keys and Matrix LEDs, refer to "4.4 MATRIX INFORMATION".
g Direct key (EUP UCOM) g Direct LED (MAIN UCOM)
LCDB Assy: Rotary selector LCDB Assy: BROWSE, TAG LIST, INFO, MENU, rekordbox, MIDI, USB1, USB2,
DCK1 Assy: CUE, f (PLAY/PAUSE), JOG TOUCH, JOG_R, Performance 1 to 4, QUANTIZE, LOAD1, LOAD2
POWER SW
DCK2 Assy: CUE, f (PLAY/PAUSE), JOG TOUCH, JOG_R, Performance 1 to 4, g Direct LED (EUP UCOM)
MASTER REC DCK2 Assy: MASTER REC
CRVB Assy: CROSS FADER CURVE
B
g Direct A/D key (EUP UCOM)
MXRB Assy: CH1 channel fader, CH2 channel fader
CRFD Assy: Crossfader
DCK1 Assy: TEMPO slider, MIC EQ HI, MIC EQ LOW
DCK2 Assy: TEMPO slider

Make sure that keys and LEDs that do not


Some of the matrix keys (SW) do not work are using the same GRID in the
function, and some of the LEDs cannot light. schematic diagram.
(4.4 MATRIX INFORMATION) ! If the MIXER block is in failure
MXRB Assy: IC5202
! If the CDJ block is in failure
DCK1 Assy: IC4101
Yes DCK2 Assy: IC4701
Is the same grid used?
C Check the output of the applicable GRID
form these parts.
If no problem, check the GRID line is not
No short circuit with GND. If the problem is
found, replace the defective parts.

See "No operation with keys (switches), No


operation with slide switches" or "The LEDs
do not light."

Check that current is conducted between the


terminals of the switch when it is pressed.
If current is not conducted, replace the
No operation with keys (switches), No
switch. Check the line between the switch
operation with slide switches.
D and the microcomputer.
If the line is OK, replace the microcomputer.
! UCOM Assy: IC3401

No When push operation does not work, see


The rotary VRs are inoperable. Is it a rotation operation
"No operation with keys (switches), No
The rotary selector is inoperable. that does not work?
operation with slide switches."
Rotary selector
BROWSE ENCORDER Yes
Check that the resistance value of the line
that is connected to ground and the
Which volume/selector Direct A/D key microcomputer changes in accordance with
does not operate, either the turning of the VR. Check the connection line
direct A/D key or the between the microcomputer and the VR.
E multiplexer A/D key? If no problem is found, replace the
microcomputers.
Multiplexer A/D key ! UCOM Assy: IC3401

Check that the resistance values of the lines


that are connected to GND and a
microcomputer change in response to
turning of the VR. Check the connection
lines between the multiplexer ICs and rotary
selectors/VRs. If there is no problem,
replace the multiplexer IC.
! MXRB Assy: IC5203 or IC5204

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A
Check whether normal waveform is input to the
microcomputer referring to "8.4 DEGREE OF
LEANING CONFIRMATION OF PHOTO
INTERRUPTER". If normal waveform cannot
Is it not a rotation operation Rotation be confirmed, replace it because it is probable
JOG dial does not work. that the photo interrupter is defective.
or a touch operation?
! DCK1 Assy: PC4101, PC4102
! DCK2 Assy: PC4701, PC4702
Touch If there is no problem, replace microcomputer.
! UCOM Assy: IC3401
Check the Pin 4 of IC4102/IC4702-4 of the
DCK1/DCK2 Assy.
! JOG untouch: 3.3 V
! JOG touch: 0 V

Is voltage of JOGT signal 0V Replace the microcomputer.


when touch the JOG? ! UCOM Assy: IC3401

3.3 V

Check the resistor, diode and varistor of the


touch detection circuit.
! DCK1 Assy:
R4232, R4233, D4157, D4158,
VA4101, VA4102
! DCK2 Assy:
R4834, R4835, D4759, D4760,
VA4701, VA4702 C
If the problem is not resolved with the above
corrections, the microcomputers for
detection of pressing the JOG dial may be in
failure. Replace the DCK1/DCK2 Assy.

Check whether the voltage of the signal line changes within 0 V to 3.3 V with
1.65 V as the median value. If the abnormally is found, replace the defective
The slide VRs are inoperable.
parts.
TEMPO SLIDER, CH FADER,
If it still does not, check the parts on the signal line.
CROSS FADER
If no problem, replace the Microcomputer.
! UCOM Assy: IC3401

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A
The LEDs do not light. Find the abnormal part in the Test mode.

Yes Is there more than one


abnormal part?

No

No
Is the abnormal part direct LED? Replace the LED of the abnormal part.

B
Yes
Confirm the LED connection with the
microcomputer (IC701/IC3401) controlling
the LED, and replace the parts if there is
any abnormality.
If there is no problem replace the LED of
the abnormal part.
Check the corresponding grid, referring to
"4.4 MATRIX INFORMATION."
! If the MIXER block is in failure
MXRB Assy: IC5202
! If the CDJ block is in failure
No LEDs connected to the Yes DCK1 Assy: IC4101
same grid light. DCK2 Assy: IC4701
C Check the output of the applicable GRID
form these parts.
No If no problem, check the GRID line is not
short circuit with GND. If the problem is
found, replace the defective parts.

No LEDs controlled of the No


Replace the LED of the abnormal part.
same segment signals light.

Yes
Check the LED connection with the
No microcomputer (IC701/IC3401) controlling
Is the segment signal normal? the LED. If no problem is found, then
replace the microcomputer.
D
If it still does not work, replace LED.
Yes

Replace the LED of the abnormal part.

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Trouble in the audio system A

[Confirmation work in advance]


1 It discriminates defective area in the input and output
Refer to "5.3 SIMPLIFIED DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AUDIO SIGNAL", divide which of input and output has defects.
+If all signal has defect, it has the defect on the power of audio, the clock of audio or the circuit near DSP.
And, refer to "10.40 WAVEFORMS" and check the waveform whether it is correct.

2 It checks whether there is a problem with the display or the operation.


Refer to "6.1 TEST MODE", it checks whether there is a problem with the display or the operation.
If it has defect, repair the defective area. (Refer to flowchart about "Display trouble", "Operation trouble".)

[1] Error in output section


Input the audio signal to the input terminal.
No MASTER1/2 output
Or play the USB music. B

No Signal is output from neither


MASTER1 nor MASTER2.

Yes

No Is MAS_MUTE
"H" (12 V)?

Yes C

Yes Muting is activated. The MUTE circuit in the


Is MSVR_MUTE MAIN Assy is in failure.
"H" (3.3 V)? Replace the MAIN Assy.

No
Check the periphery of Q2101/Q2104.
If no abnormality is found, replace the
Q2101/Q2104.

Are there audio signals?


MAIN Assy: No The MASTER DAC (IC2301) is in failure.
Pins 9, 10, 11, 12 Replace the MASTER DAC (IC2301).
(R-, R +, L-, L +) of IC2301 D
Yes
Check for a point in the AOUT Assy where
the audio signal is interrupted.
Preferentially confirm the following parts.
! MASTER1 Lch
IC5701, Q5701 to Q5704
! MASTER1 Rch
IC5702, Q5705 to Q5708
! MASTER2
IC5801, Q5801 to Q5804
If still does not work, replace the AOUT Assy.

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A
No HP output Input the audio signal to the input terminal.

Yes Muting is activated. The MUTE circuit in the


Is A_MUTE MAIN Assy is in failure.
"H" (12 V)? Replace the MAIN Assy.

No

Is there audio signal No The HP DAC (IC2101) is in failure.


waveform?
Replace the HP DAC (IC2101).
MAIN Assy: Pins 10, 11 of IC2101
B
Yes
Search where the audio signal is interrupted
on the MAIN Assy. Preferentially confirm
Is there audio signal No the following parts
waveform
! IC2102, Q2107, Q2108
on HP_R/HP_L line?
If it still does not work, replace the MAIN Assy.
Yes
Check Pins 1 and 4 of CN7601 in the
HPJK Assy. If an audio waveform cannot be
detected, check the connecting cable.
If an audio waveform is detected, replace
the HPJK Assy.

C
[2] Error in input section

The AUX input audio signal is not output. Input the audio signal to the input terminal.

Is switching among
AUX ON/OFF possible? No
See "No operation with keys (switches)."
(Check in the Test mode)

Yes
The AUX input circuits are normal.
See also "No MASTER output" and "No HP
D Are the MASTER level Yes output."
indicator light on? If the problem is not resolved after the above
corrections, the MAIN Assy may be in failure.
Replace it.
No

Check the connection between the AUX


Is there audio signal Yes ADC (IC2501) and the I.MX (IC701).
waveform on Pins 1, 2 If the problem is not resolved after the above
of AUX ADC (IC2501)? corrections, the MAIN Assy may be in failure.
Replace it.
No
Check for a point where the audio signal is
interrupted:
Check the periphery of the OP amplifier
(IC6002, IC6003). If no problem is found,
E then replace the OP amplifier.
! AINB Assy: IC6002, IC6003

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A
The MIC input is not output. Input the audio signal to the input terminal.

Can MIC ON/OFF be switched? No


See "No operation with slide switches."
(Check in the Test mode)

Yes
The MIC input is normal.
See also "No MASTER output" and "No HP
Are the MASTER level Yes output."
indicators light on? If the problem is not resolved after the above
corrections, the MAIN Assy may be in failure. B
Replace it.
No

Check the connection between the MIC ADC


Is there audio signal Yes (IC2502) and the I.MX (IC701).
waveform on Pin 2 If the problem is not resolved after the above
of MIC ADC (IC2502)? corrections, the MAIN Assy may be in failure.
Replace it.
No
Check for a point where the audio signal is
interrupted:
Check the periphery of the OP amplifier
(IC6001). If no problem is found,
then replace the OP amplifier.
! AINB Assy: IC6001

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5.3 SIMPLIFIED DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AUDIO SIGNAL

A With the NOISE effect function provided with this unit, white noise generated by the main CPU is filtered then mixed with the
audio signal of the assigned channel before being output.
With this function, simplified diagnostics for the audio signal blocks are possible.
Check the following:
· White noise is audible when the NOISE effect button is set to ON or OFF.
· White noise changes in response to changes in the cutoff frequency, volume, or sound quality of the NOISE effects.

If both phenomena can be confirmed, the block prior to the main CPU can be deemed being in failure.
If either phenomenon or neither phenomena can be confirmed, the main CPU, its periphery, or blocks subsequent to the
main CPU can be deemed being in failure.

The operating procedure for the NOISE effect is indicated below.


B 1 Press the [SOUND COLOR FX NOISE] button. (The NOISE effect is set for both CH1 and CH2.)
2 Adjust the volume with the [TRIM] control of the channel you wish to check, the sound quality with the
[EQ/ISO (HI, MID, LOW)] controls, or the cutoff frequency for the filter through which white noise is to be filtered with the
[COLOR] control.
(For details, refer to "Using the sound color FX function" in the operating instructions.)

This diagnostic method is applicable to other DJ products equipped with the NOISE effect generator.

B MAIN ASSY

C AUX ADC AUD3


E AOUT ASSY

MASTER1
A AINB ASSY AUD3
MASTER
DAC MASTER2
MIC1 ADC AUD5

MAIN CPU
(I.MX) C HPJK ASSY
USB
USBB USB OTG
HUB HEADPHONE
HP
D USBB ASSY AUD5
DAC
D HP MINI
USBA1
USB USB H1
HUB
USBA2

Possible defective locations when both phenomena Possible defective locations when either phenomenon or neither
can be confirmed phenomena can be confirmed
E

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5.4 VOLTAGE MONITORING CIRCUIT

g Voltage-Monitoring Circuit A

This unit monitors the voltages of the main power-supply ICs, using the F_DET (FAULT_xDET) signal.
The F_DET signal level is high (+3.3 V) during normal operations. When the level becomes low (0 V), detect abnormality
in the EUP UCOM (IC3401).

g Product behavior when an error is generated


If power failure is detected with the F_DET signal (F-DET signal consists with the interval Low levels more than 50 ms),
the EUP UCOM will stop supplying the V+12D/V+12L/V+12A power from DCIN Assy, setting the PWR_ON signal to low.
The EUP UCOM also informs of power failure with flashing of the MASTER_REC (red LED) button, by sending the STBY_LED
signal:
As the V+12D/V+12L/V+12A power is stopped, the indications other than the MASTER_REC are light off and all the switches B
and VRs are disabled. When you let you return from a power supply abnormality detection state, perform drawing and inserting
of the power cord.

g Diagnostic procedure
Note: Each time before turning the unit ON, make sure that each power-supply IC is not short-circuited to GND.
If any voltage is abnormal, that error will be detected by the voltage-monitoring program after it is started after a usual
startup of the unit. Then the V+12D/V+12L/V+12A power from DCIN Assy will be stopped.
Identify which power-supply IC is defective, by duplicate drawing and inserting of the power cord while monitoring each
voltage with an oscilloscope. Check the value of each voltage immediately before stopping power supply.

g Voltage-Monitoring Circuit Block diagram D

A AINB ASSY B MAIN ASSY


V+12A V+12A V±7R5HP
V±15A Monitoring
DC/DC V+12D V+3R3D
Converter V+5A V+7
Voltage
V±15A V+4R2D monitoring
circuit

F UCOM ASSY FAULT_xDET


High : normal
Monitoring Voltage Low : abnormal
V+12D V+7_LED monitoring
• DC/DC circuit E
V+12L
Converter
N • Regulator
DCIN ASSY V+7LED_xDET
High : normal
Low : abnormal
K DCK2 ASSY

V+12E V+3R3E (MASTER REC)


DC/DC
Converter STBY LED
REC_STBY_LED (D8406)
EUP UCOM
PWR_ON
(IC3401)
High : V+12D/V+12L/V+12A output Flashing when
Low : V+12D/V+12L/V+12A output stopped an error occurs
(red) F

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A g Voltage-Monitoring Circuit diagram

B MAIN ASSY
VOLTAGE DETECTION CIRCUIT
typ 7.32V typ 7.32V

V+3R3D V+7 V+7 V+4R2D


3:11D 1:8B 1:8B 3:4C
V+3R3D V+7 V+7 V+4R2D
R106

3.3k

R110

8.2k Low Value High Value


0.1u/10

0.1u/10
D

D
R101

3.3k

C105

R116

C118
V+7 5.55V 9.76V

NM
V+4R2D - 5.33V
R107

R111

V+3R3D 2.33V
0

GNDD GNDD

Q102
R108

2.2k

R112

15k

Q101 LSAR523UB
D

LSAR523UB
1SS355VM

1SS355VM
R109

R113
D101

D102
D
0

1:12B
V+3R3E

B
GNDD GNDD
M16IC(IC3401) Side pullup

R136

NM
F_xDET

R 1 3 8 TP128
FAULT_xDET
11:9D

LTC124EUB
Q109 0
V+12A V+12D V+5A V+15A V+7R5HP

11:6B 1:3A 1:11D 11:5B 2:6J 3:11D


V+12A V+12D V+5A V+15A V+7R5HP V+3R3D
F_xDET
GNDD
H Normal
0.1u/16

0.1u/16

0.1u/10

0.1u/25

0.1u/10

L Power failure
C101

R102

C102

R104

C112

R114

C115

R117

C121

R119
22k

22k

10k

22k

22k

LSAR523UB
LSAR523UB

Q103

R126

R132
1SS355VM 3:4C 3:11D

0
3.75V V+3R3A V+3R3D
D103
3.75V Q104
1SS355VM

0.1u/10

0.1u/10
D104

R122

C125

R128

C131
LSC4081UB(QRS)

LSC4081UB(QRS)
33k

33k
LSAR523UB

Q108 Q110
4V Q105
1SS355VM
LSAR523UB

D105

R124

R130
Q106

NM

NM
R123

R129
5V
47k

47k
1SS355VM

D106
LSAR523UB

Q107
1SS355VM
0.1u/25

0.1u/10
4.65V
C126

C132
D107
GNDD GNDD
R103

R105

R115

R118

R120
10k

10k

39k

10k

36k

V-15A V-7R5HP

C 11:5B 2:5L

V-15A V-7R5HP

F UCOM ASSY
7

1000p/50 89
3 2

AN7 IC3401
15W DETECT SW CH C3416
DYW****
1000p/50 90
6

AN6 R5F364AENFA-U0
CH C3417
1000p/50 91
5
4

SA CH AN5
R3485 C3418
R3404 1000p/50 92
AN4
R3474 100 CH C3408
100
EUP UCOM
8

1000p/50 93
1

C3409
AN3
CH
7

94
2

1000p/50 AN2
2 R3477 CH C3410
3

1000p/50 95
6

AN1
V+7 V+7_LED CH C3411
1000p/50 96
5
4

R3475 2 AVSS

CH C3412
97
AN0 Silk[F/D]
1000p/50 98
2 R3478 VREF

RESET#

TA4OUT

TA3OUT
V+3R3D V+3R3D_AD 99 CNVSS

TA4IN

TA3IN
AVCC
TB4IN
TB3IN

TB1IN
TB0IN

D
P9_2

BYTE

P8_7
P8_6

XOUT

VCC1

NMI#
P8_4

P8_3

P8_2
L3401
P9_6

P9_5

R3476 2 100
0.1u/10

VSS

XIN
C3419

33u
100u/16

0.1u/10

470p/50
C3401

C3402

C3413

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24
CH

2 R3479
R3486

For 15W Point


R3423
56

ZZ3401

R3435
2

R3431 56

NM
R3413

R3430
10k

R3422

4.7k
4.7k

ZZ3402
C3488 GNDD
R3427
GNDD GNDD_AD 22k
0.1u/10

470p/50

470p/50

470p/50

470p/50
470p/50

R3472
470p/50

0.1u/10
0.1u/10

R3415

C3429
56

C3423

C3432

CH C 3 4 4 2

CH C 3 4 4 5
CH C 3 4 4 6
CH C 3 4 4 7

CH C 3 4 4 9
LSAR523UB V+7LED_xDET
150k
C3420

Q3402 1:3G
4.7k
0.1u/10
R3420

CH

C3437
CH

Q3403
LTC024EEB
56 R3429

EUP_xMUTE
56
R3416
R3414

56

56

R3421

R3428

GNDD_LED
56

GNDD
R3424
56

2:10E USB_REC_KEY
DCK1_JOGT
2:3D

2:9E STBY_LED R3426


2:4F

1M
PWR_SW

16MHz
2:3C

R3425

g Voltage value of the voltage-monitoring section


NM

CSS1616
X3401
1 3

+LED power supply only current monitoring


C3433

C3439

E
NM

NM

GRID_SCK
2:10C;2:3C;2:6C 2
GRID_SI
2:10C;2:3C;2:6C

Over voltage / Detection range in consideration of variations GNDD


Power
Under voltage Minimum value Center value Maximum value 2:4F
FAULT_xDET

R3411
V+7LED_xDET
2:7B

V+12A 7.89 V 8.74 V 9.68 V 0

V+12D 7.89 V 8.74 V 9.68 V


V+5A 3.25 V 3.43 V 3.62 V
V+15A 7.89 V 8.74 V 9.68 V
V-15A -3.84 V -3.29 V -2.80 V
V+7R5HP 4.10 V 4.40 V 4.73 V
V-7R5HP -3.84 V -3.29 V -2.80 V
V+3R3D 2.16 V 2.33 V 2.50 V
V+7 8.97 V 9.76 V 10.59 V
F
5.17 V 5.55 V 5.99 V
V+4R2D 4.97 V 5.16 V 5.35 V
V+7_LED current limit 1.8 A

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5.5 ERROR CODE

A
Error code Display word Contents Remarks

E-7206 AUTH CHIP ERROR Apple authentication chip does not work normally.

E-8302 CANNOT PLAY TRACK Abnormalities occurred during playback.

E-8304 UNSUPPORTED FILE FORMAT Decoding error occurred.

E-8305 UNSUPPORTED FILE FORMAT This format is not supported.

E-8306 NO FILE The registered file does not exist.

E-8307 • DEVICE NO RESPONSE. • Device no response. USB ACCESS ERROR


• UNSUPPORTED DEVICE. • Unsupported device. An unsupported USB device is connected.
• HUBS ARE NOT SUPPORTED. • Hubs are not supported. Either of the three error types will be displayed.

E-8309 LINK ACCESS ERROR Link access failed due to timeout errors.
B

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5.6 IC INFORMATION

A DYW2135 (UCOM ASSY: IC3401)


EUP UCOM

• Pin Function
No. Pin Name Net Name I/O Function No. Pin Name Net Name I/O Function
1 P9_6 USB_REC_KEY I Direct LED input 51 P4_3 DCK2_KEY1 I Matrix KEY input
2 P9_5 STBY_LED O Direct LED output 52 P4_2 DCK2_LED2 O LED segment signal
3 TB4IN DCK1_JOG_R1 I JOG rotate signal input 53 P4_1 DCK2_KEY2 I Matrix KEY input
4 TB3IN DCK2_JOG_R1 I JOG rotate signal input 54 P4_0 DCK2_LED1 O LED segment signal
5 P9_2 DCK1_JOGT I JOG touch signal input 55 P3_7 DCK2_KEY3 I Matrix KEY input
6 TB1IN DCK1_JOG_R1 I JOG rotate signal input 56 P3_6 DCK2_LED0 O LED segment signal
B 7 TB0IN DCK2_JOG_R1 I JOG rotate signal input 57 P3_5 DCK2_KEY0 I Matrix KEY input
8 BYTE BYTE I GNDD 58 P3_4 MXR_LED_xG O Mixer LED control signal output
9 CNVSS CNVSS I CNVSS 59 P3_3 MXR_LED_RCK O Mixer LED control signal output
10 P8_7 PWR_SW I Power SW signal input 60 P3_2 MXR_KEY1 I Matrix KEY input
11 P8_6 GRID_SCK O Grid signal generate 61 P3_1 MXR_KEY0 I Matrix KEY input
12 RESET# EUP_RST I EUP UCOM reset input 62 VCC2 V+3R3D I VCC2
13 XOUT XOUT O XOUT 63 P3_0 AD_SEL_A O Analog SW select signal output
14 VSS GNDD I VSS 64 VSS2 GNDD I VSS2
15 XIN XIN I XIN 65 P2_7 AD_SEL_B O Analog SW select signal output
16 VCC1 V+3R3E I VCC1 66 P2_6 DCK1_PAD2 I Direct KEY input
17 NMI# NMI I NMI# 67 P2_5 DCK1_PAD1 I Direct KEY input
18 P8_4 GRID_SI O Grid signal generate 68 P2_4 DCK1_PAD3 I Direct KEY input
19 P8_3 FAULT_xDET I Power monitoring signal input 69 P2_3 DCK1_PAD4 I Direct KEY input
C 20 P8_2 EUP_xMUTE O Audio MUTE signal output 70 P2_2 DCK1_PLAY I Direct KEY input
21 TA4IN DCK1_JOG_R1 I JOG rotate signal input 71 AN2_1 DCK2_ADCT I TEMPO SLIDER signal
22 TA4OUT DCK1_JOG_R0 I JOG rotate signal input 72 AN2_0 DCK2_ADIN I TEMPO SLIDER signal
23 TA3IN DCK2_JOG_R1 I JOG rotate signal input 73 P1_7 DCK1_CUE I Direct KEY input
24 TA3OUT DCK2_JOG_R0 I JOG rotate signal input 74 P1_6 DCK1_KEY1 I Matrix KEY input
25 P7_5 ACOFF_xDET I Power monitoring signal input 75 P1_5 DCK1_LED2 O LED segment signal
26 P7_4 PWR_ON O SW power supply startup signal output 76 P1_4 DCK1_KEY2 I Matrix KEY input
27 - - - - 77 P1_3 DCK1_LED1 O LED segment signal
28 P7_2 EUP_CONT I Between I.MX6 communication 78 P1_2 DCK1_KEY3 I Matrix KEY input
29 - - - - 79 P1_1 DCK1_LED0 O LED segment signal
30 - - - - 80 P1_0 DCK1_KEY0 I Matrix KEY input
31 P6_7 EUP_REQ O Between I.MX6 communication 81 - - - -
D 32 P6_6 EUP_CS I Between I.MX6 communication 82 AN0_6 LCD_ADKEY2 I Direct AD key input
33 P6_5 EUP_WRITE O Between I.MX6 communication 83 AN0_5 LCD_ADKEY1 I Direct AD key input
34 P6_4 EUP_IMX_RST O i.MX RST signal output 84 AN0_4 LCD_ADKEY0 I Direct AD key input
35 TXD0 EUP_MISO O Between I.MX6 communication 85 AN0_3 CRFD_CRV_AD I CRFD CURVE signal input
36 RXD0 EUP_MOSI I Between I.MX6 communication 86 AN0_2 CHFD2_AD I Direct AD signal input
37 CLK0 EUP_SCLK I Between I.MX6 communication 87 AN0_1 CHFD1_AD I Direct AD signal input
38 - - - - 88 AN0_0 MXR_AD0 I Analog SW signal input
39 P5_7 BROWSE_ENC1 I BROWSE knob rotate signal input 89 AN7 MXR_AD3 I Analog SW signal input
40 P5_6 BROWSE_ENC2 I BROWSE knob rotate signal input 90 AN6 MXR_AD1 I Analog SW signal input
41 - - - - 91 AN5 MXR_AD2 I Analog SW signal input
42 P5_4 DCK2_PAD2 I Direct KEY input 92 AN4 CRFD_AD I Direct AD signal input
43 P5_3 DCK2_PAD1 I Direct KEY input 93 AN3 DCK1_ADIN I Direct AD signal input
44 P5_2 DCK2_PAD3 I Direct KEY input 94 AN2 DCK1_ADCT I Direct AD signal input
E 45 P5_1 DCK2_PAD4 I Direct KEY input 95 AN1 MIC_EQ_HI I Direct AD signal input
46 P5_0 DCK2_PLAY I Direct KEY input 96 AVSS GND_AD I AVSS
47 TXD7 MXR_LED_SI O Mixer LED control signal output 97 AN0 MIC_EQ_LOW I Direct AD signal input
48 P4_6 DCK2_CUE I Direct KEY input 98 VREF V+3R3_AD I VREF
49 CLK7 MXR_LED_SCK O Mixer LED control signal output 99 AVCC V+3R3E I AVCC
50 P4_4 DCK2_JOGT I JOG touch signal input 100 - - - -

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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 TEST MODE
Description of Test Modes A

The Following eight test modes are provided for this unit:
1 Mode 1: Check of the versions, destination (language), MAC address, Serial number, Update port check,
Operation check and JOG uComs
2 Mode 2: All LEDs and LCDs light off
3 Mode 3: All LEDs and LCDs light on
4 Mode 4: LCD patterns
5 Mode 5: Confirmation of individual keys and LEDs
6 Mode 6: Confirmation of individual switches
7 Mode 7: Confirmation of the values of the rotary variable controls and sliders
8 Mode 8: Confirmation of the Rotary selector
B

g How to Enter Test Mode


While holding the DECK 1 MEMORY and DECK 1 TEMPO RANGE buttons pressed, press the u switch to turn the unit on.
(Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.)
Start up the unit in Mode 1 of Test mode.

u switch

MEMORY button

TEMPO RANGE button

g How to Change Test Modes


" To change Test modes, turn the Rotary selector clockwise or counterclockwise.
" To shift from Mode 8 to Mode 1 or from Mode 1 to Mode 9, press the Rotary selector.
Then, Test modes can be changed again with a turn of the Rotary selector.

Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7 Mode 8

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A Test mode Contents

1 Mode 1: Check of the versions, destination (language), MAC address, serial number,
Update port check, Operation check and JOG uComs

" Check the the versions, destination (language), MAC address, serial number, Update port check, Operation check and
JOG uComs

" Update port check


" While checking, "Checking" is displayed.
" When there is no problem with all ports, "OK" is displayed.
B If some problem is found, "NG" display and the port name that has some problems are displayed.
The ports to be checked are Eup_Req, Eup_Write, and Eup_Cont.

" The mode change is not possible when the checking process and NG display.
When NG display indication, press the "EFFECT ON/OFF " button, it will be able to operate.

" Operation check


" The "END" display are displayed when the "END" display were displayed in all check items in Mode 5 to Mode 8.
" When the test mode is end, "END" display is disappeared.

D
" JOG uCom check
" If the JOG uCom is in failure, an error message will be displayed; if it is OK, no message will be displayed.
" If NG, the mode change is not possible.
Press the "EFFECT ON/OFF " button, it will be able to operate.
Correspondence in case of NG
Refer to "JOG uCom error" in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING".

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2 Mode 2: All LEDs and LCDs light off A

" After this mode is entered, then all indications on the LCDs will disappear and the LEDs will go dark or dim.

" The below button's LED cannot be turned off completely due to specification.
rekordbox, MIDI, USB1, USB2, Browse, TAGLIST, INFO, MENU
B

3 Mode 3: All LEDs and LCDs light on (Background color: white)

4 Mode 4: LCD patterns


" Each time the rotary selector is pressed, the LCD patterns change from color, black, then white, in that order.
When the BACK button is pressed, the screen returns to that shown below.

5 Mode 5: Confirmation of individual keys and LEDs


" When this mode is entered, when a key is pressed, the corresponding LED will light.
For details on correspondence between the keys and LEDs, see "Table of keys and corresponding LEDs to be light on in the
mode for confirmation of individual keys."

" When all elements are operated, "END" display are displayed as shown in the above figure.
The operation history will remain until the test mode ends.

" The CH 1 channel level indicator will move up or down in response to upward or downward movement of CH 1 Channel Fader.
" The CH 2 channel level indicator will move up or down in response to upward or downward movement of CH 2 Channel Fader.
" The master level indicator will move up or down in response to leftward or rightward movement of the crossfader.
F

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A Table of keys and corresponding LEDs to be light on in the mode for confirmation of individual keys
Color of self Others Color of self Others
Operating buttons LCD display text Operating buttons LCD display text
lighting button lighting button lighting button lighting button
DECK 1 Common
f (PLAY/PAUSE) CH1 Play/Pause green rekordbox Media RB white
CUE CH1 CUE amber MIDI Media PC amber
SHIFT CH1 Shift ----- RELOOP USB1 Media USB1 green
TRACK SEARCH o CH1 TrackRev ----- LOOP IN USB2 Media USB2 green
TRACK SEARCH p CH1 TrackFwd ----- LOOP OUT BROWSE (SEARCH) Browse green
SEARCH m CH1 SearchRev ----- LOOP IN TAGLIST TagList green
SEARCH n CH1 SearchFwd ----- LOOP OUT INFO Info green
LOOP IN/4BEAT (IN ADJUST) CH1 LoopIn amber MENU (UTILITY) Menu green
LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) CH1 LoopOut amber QUANTIZE Quantize red
RELOOP/EXIT CH1 Reloop amber TIME MODE (AUTO CUE) TimeMode/ACue ----- Mic Indicator
CUE/LOOP CALL c CH1 CallPrev ----- JOG MODE (VINYL) BACK Back ----- BROWSE
B CUE/LOOP CALL d CH1 CallNext ----- BEAT SYNC SYNC TAG TRACK/REMOVE TagTrack ----- TAGLIST
DELETE CH1 CueDelete ----- BEAT SYNC MASTER DECK1/2 Deck Select ----- MENU
MEMORY CH1 CueMemory ----- MASTER TEMPO ROTALY SELECTOR (PUSH) RotalySelector INFO
BEAT SYNC SYNC CH1 Sync white LOAD1 CH1 Load white
BEAT SYNC MASTER CH1 Master amber LOAD2 CH2 Load white
JOG MODE (VINYL) CH1 Vinyl blue USB1 STOP CH1 UsbStop ----- USB1 Stop Indicator
JOG (TOUCH) CH1 JogTouch ----- JOG MODE (VINYL) USB2 STOP CH2 UsbStop ----- USB2 Stop Indicator
JOG ROTATE FWD CH1 JogTouch ----- LOOP OUT MASTER REC (WAKE UP) USB REC red
JOG ROTATE REV CH1 JogTouch ----- LOOP IN TRACK MARK TrackMark ----- MASTER REC
TEMPO RANGE CH1 TempoRange ----- BEAT SYNC MASTER Mixer
MASTER TEMPO CH1 MasterTempo red SOUND COLOR FX DUB ECHO CfxDubEcho white
HOT CUE (CALL) CH1 HotCue green SOUND COLOR FX PITCH CfxPitch white
BEAT LOOP CH1 AutoBeatLoop green SOUND COLOR FX NOISE CfxNoise white
SLIP LOOP CH1 SlipLoop green SOUND COLOR FX FILTER CfxFilter white
BEAT JUMP CH1 BeatJump green CUE CH1 CH1 HeadphoneCueCh amber
C Performance 1 CH1 Pad1 blue CUE CH2 CH2 HeadphoneCueCh amber
Performance 2 CH1 Pad2 blue BFX ON/OFF EffectOnOff blue
Performance 3 CH1 Pad3 blue BEAT d BeatNext ----- CLIP Indicator
Performance 4 CH1 Pad4 blue BEAT c BeatPrev ----- BFX ON/OFF Indicator
DECK 2 Channel fader 1 ----- ----- LEVEL METER CH1
f (PLAY/PAUSE) CH2 Play/Pause green Channel fader 2 ----- ----- LEVEL METER CH2
CUE CH2 CUE amber Crossfader ----- ----- LEVEL METER MASTER
SHIFT CH2 Shift ----- RELOOP
TRACK SEARCH o CH2 TrackRev ----- LOOP IN
TRACK SEARCH p CH2 TrackFwd ----- LOOP OUT
SEARCH m CH2 SearchRev ----- LOOP IN
SEARCH n CH2 SearchFwd ----- LOOP OUT
LOOP IN/4BEAT (IN ADJUST) CH2 LoopIn amber
LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) CH2 LoopOut amber
RELOOP/EXIT CH2 Reloop amber
D CUE/LOOP CALL c CH2 CallPrev ----- JOG MODE (VINYL)
CUE/LOOP CALL d CH2 CallNext ----- BEAT SYNC SYNC
DELETE CH2 CueDelete ----- BEAT SYNC MASTER
MEMORY CH2 CueMemory ----- MASTER TEMPO
BEAT SYNC SYNC CH2 Sync white
BEAT SYNC MASTER CH2 Master amber
JOG MODE (VINYL) CH2 Vinyl blue
JOG (TOUCH) CH2 JogTouch ----- JOG MODE (VINYL)
JOG ROTATE FWD CH2 JogTouch ----- LOOP OUT
JOG ROTATE REV CH2 JogTouch ----- LOOP IN
TEMPO RANGE CH2 TempoRange ----- BEAT SYNC MASTER
MASTER TEMPO CH2 MasterTempo red
HOT CUE (CALL) CH2 HotCue green
BEAT LOOP CH2 AutoBeatLoop green
SLIP LOOP CH2 SlipLoop green
E BEAT JUMP CH2 BeatJump green
Performance 1 CH2 Pad1 blue
Performance 2 CH2 Pad2 blue
Performance 3 CH2 Pad3 blue
Performance 4 CH2 Pad4 blue

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6 Mode 6: Confirmation of individual switches A

" When this mode is entered, "SW TEST" is displayed. The set position of each switch is indicated on the LCD.
" When EFFECT SELECT, AUX, FADER CURVE, MIC and CH SELECT are operated, "END" display are displayed as shown in the below figure.
" The operation history will remain until the test mode ends.

Operation switch LCD indication Remarks


BEAT EFFECTS selector switch ECHO ECHO
REVERB REVERB
FLANGER FLANGER
Effect channel selector switch 1 1
2 2
MASTER MASTER
AUX selector switch OFF OFF
LINE LINE C
PORTABLE PORTABLE
CROSS FADER CURVE THRU LEFT
(crossfader curve selector switch) CENTER
RIGHT
MIC (OFF, ON, TALKOVER) OFF OFF
selector switch ON ON
TALKOVER TALKOVER

7 Mode 7: Confirmation of the values of the rotary variable controls and sliders
" The value for each VR or slider that is operated will be indicated.
" When CH1, MIC EQ HI and CH2 are operated, "END" display are displayed as shown in the below figure.
" The operation history will remain until the test mode ends.

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A Operation volume LCD indication Remarks


CH1 TRIM CH1 TRIM XXX XXX stands for 000–3FF in hexadecimal notation.
CH1 EQ/ISO (HI) CH1 HIGH XXX
CH1 EQ/ISO (MID) CH1 MID XXX
CH1 EQ/ISO (LOW) CH1 LOW XXX
CH1 COLOR CH1 COLOR XXX XXX stands for 000–3FC in hexadecimal notation.
CH1 Channel fader CH1 FADER XXX XXX stands for 000–3FF in hexadecimal notation.
CH1 TEMPO slider CH1 TEMPO XXX XXX stands for 000–3FF0 in hexadecimal notation.
CH2 TRIM CH2 TRIM XXX XXX stands for 000–3FF in hexadecimal notation.
CH2 EQ/ISO (HI) CH2 HIGH XXX
CH2 EQ/ISO (MID) CH2 MID XXX
B CH2 EQ/ISO (LOW) CH2 LOW XXX
CH2 COLOR CH2 COLOR XXX XXX stands for 000–3FC in hexadecimal notation.
CH2 Channel fader CH2 FADER XXX XXX stands for 000–3FF in hexadecimal notation.
CH2 TEMPO slider CH2 TEMPO XXX XXX stands for 000–3FF0 in hexadecimal notation.
MIC EQ (HI) MIC EQ HI XXX The value is displayed in the 2nd row of the left column of
MIC EQ (LOW) MIC EQ LOW XXX the LCD.
HEADPHONES MIXING HP MIXING XXX XXX stands for 000–3FF in hexadecimal notation.
HEADPHONES LEVEL HP LEVEL XXX
AUX TRIM AUX TRIM XXX
Crossfader CROSS FADER XXX
LEVEL/DEPTH LEVEL DEPTH XXX
MASTER LEVEL MASTER LEVEL XXX
C

8 Mode 8: Confirmation of the Rotary selector


" The value will increase if a rotary selector is turned clockwise and decrease if it is turned counterclockwise.
" If the value reaches FF while a rotary selector is turned clockwise and it is then further turned, the value will return to 00
then continue to increase. If the value reaches 00 while a rotary selector is turned counterclockwise and it is then further
turned, the value will return to FF then continue to decrease.
" When the rotary selector are operated, "END" display are displayed as shown in the below figure.
" The operation history will remain until the test mode ends.
D

Operation rotary selector LCD indication Remarks


Rotary selector SELECTOR XX XX stands for 00–FF in hexadecimal notation.

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How to Reset to the Factory Default Settings A

The operation by the main body button


While holding the DECK 1 DELETE and DECK1 TEMPO RANGE buttons pressed, press the u switch to turn on the unit.
(Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.)

+ The language setting will not be reset. u switch

DELETE button
B

TEMPO RANGE button

The confirmation mode about the installation of Photo interrupter

While holding the DECK 2 SHIFT and DECK2 LOOP OUT buttons pressed, press the u switch to turn on the unit.
(Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.)
u switch

LOOP OUT button

SHIFT button

The LEDs that light on in confirmation mode E


PAD1 and PAD3 on DECK1, and PAD2 and PAD4 on DECK2 will light on.
The button of the current measurement mode will light on.
The other buttons of DECK area and Mixer area will light off.

Change of the measurement speed


Press the button of the mode you want to measure.
After change, the pressed button will light on.
Mode Corresponding button
The measurement mode in 20x speed HOT CUE button
The measurement mode in 15x speed BEAT LOOP button
F
The measurement mode in 10x speed SLIP LOOP button
The measurement mode in 5x speed BEAT JUMP button

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6.2 ABOUT THE DEVICE

A Device Name Function Part No. Reference No. Assy


I.MX6 Main CPU. MCIMX6D6AVT10AD-K IC701 MAIN Assy
/Application Processor Display control, USB host/Device control,
LAN communication control, Device microcomputer
control, Audio processing, Device/LED control.
SDRAM (DDR3 32bit 2Gb x2) DRAM for I.MX6. H5TQ2G63GFR-RDC-K IC702, IC703 MAIN Assy
NAND Flash (2Gbit) Storing programs for I.MX6. DYW**** (NSP) IC901 MAIN Assy
PMIC for I.MX6 Power supply generation, Power supply MMPF0100F0AEP-K IC501 MAIN Assy
management IC for I.MX6.

USBB HUB Divide a USB signal into two of USB B for USB2512B-AEZG-TR IC1603 MAIN Assy
USBB communication and LAN conversion.

USB-LAN Conversion Convert USB communication from USB HUB to RTL8152B-VB-CG IC1601 MAIN Assy
B LAN communication.
LAN PHY Transceiver IC that connects LAN communication RTL8201F-VB-CG IC1602 MAIN Assy
LAN converted by USB-LAN Conversion with I. MK.
USBA HUB Connect two USB A terminals and I. MX6. USB2512B-AEZG-TR IC1604 MAIN Assy
High-side SW IC USB current control IC. Limit the supply electric TPS2557DRB IC305, IC306 MAIN Assy
current to USB A terminal.

AUDIO DAC MASTER DAC. AK4382AVT IC2301 MAIN Assy


Headphone DAC. AK4384ET IC2101 MAIN Assy
AUDIO ADC ADC for AUX and MIC. AK5358AET IC2501, IC2502 MAIN Assy
7 inch TFT LCD 7 inches liquid crystal modules. CWX4352 Connect to CN5201 on LCDB Assy.
LCD Backlight IC Backlight control IC. IS31BL3555-ZLS4 IC302 MAIN Assy
LVDS Receiver IC Convert LVDS signal for liquid crystal from BU90R104 IC3001 LCDB Assy
C
I.MX6 into RGB signal.
EUP UCOM Standby control. elements and LEDs control. DYW**** IC3401 UCOM Assy
Note on DYW****
The "****" part of the part number changes each time
the firmware is updated.

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7. DISASSEMBLY

Note: A

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

Knobs and Volumes Location

A B D C E B F

G D H D G D

A DAA1284 B DAA1360 C DAA1392 D DAA1361 E DAA1366 F DAA1246


53 52 52 59 52 51

White White White White


White
Black Black Gray Black Black Black
(rubber) (rubber) (rubber)

G DNK6769 H DAC2684 DAC2685 DNK6009


52 53 53 53

White
DAC2685
Black
White

DAC2684
Black

F
White
DNK6009

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A Disassembly

[1] Bottom Section


" Chassis
1 Remove the 13 screws. 1 513 2
(BPZ30P100FTB)
2 Remove the 1 screw and then, remove the
Chassis.
(BBZ30P060FTB)

Screw tightening order


B
6 12 13 7

10 4 5 11
" Bottom view
Chassis

9 3 2 8

" Cover
1 Remove the 3 screws. Cover
(BBZ30P060FTB)
1 53

" Bottom view

2 Remove the 4 screws and then, remove the 2 54


Cover.
(BBZ30P060FTB)
" Rear view
Cover

" Chassis Section


E 1 Remove the 4 screws. 1 54
(BBZ30P060FTB)

" Rear view

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2 Disconnect the 2 FFCs and 4 connectors. Chassis Section A


(CN1602, 1603, 1901, 2101, 3403, 6001) 4 56
3 Release the jumper wire from 2 Holders.
4 Remove the 6 screws and then, remove the
Chassis Section. CN6001
(BPZ30P080FNI) CN1901 2
2 2
CN1602
CN1603 CN2101 2 3
2 2 3
CN3403

" Bottom view Earth lead wire

" USBB Assy


1 Release the jumper wires from 5 Holders.
2 Remove the 3 screws and then, remove the C
USBB Assy with the Stay. 1 55
(BPZ30P080FNI)
2 53

USBB Assy

" Bottom view


D

" Shield Case


1 Remove the 2 screws
(BBZ30P060FTC)
1 52

2 Remove the 6 screws and then, remove the


Shield case. " Rear view
(BBZ30P060FTC) E

2 56 Shield case

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A g Diagnosis of MAIN Assy


When you diagnose MAIN Assy in an electricity state, perform it in the following procedures.
Extension FFCs to be used:
Extension FFC 50 pin (GGD1250)
Extension FFC 60 pin (GGD1380)

1 Reconnect the USBB Assy.


2 Replace the FFCs with the ones for diagnosis.

1 Long cable is
USBB Assy this side MAIN Assy
B

2 2
Extension FFC Extension FFC
(GGD1250) (GGD1380)

Diagnosis

[2] Chassis Section


" Shield Case
1 Disconnect the connector. 2 511 Shield case
E (CN101, 3902)
2 Remove the 11 screws and then, remove the
2 Shield case.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
CN3902
1 1 CN101
Screw tightening order
Shield case
14 15 17
16
8

13 7 2
10 19 18
9
F 12 11 1
3

6 5 4

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" Each PCB Assemblies A


1 Release the 3 BtoB connectors. 2 54
(CN1902, 1903, 3901, 5801, 6002, 6003)
2 Remove the 4 screws.
1 1 1
CN6002 CN1902
CN3901 CN6003
(BBZ30P060FTC) CN1903 CN5801

DCIN Assy AINB Assy


AOUT Assy

MAIN Assy
B

3 Remove the 8 screws. 3 58


(PPZ30P080FTB)
4 Remove the 1 screw. 4
(DBA1340) " Rear view

Screw tightening order


2 4 8
1 C
7
3 6
5

5 Remove the each PCB Assemblies. DCIN Assy

AINB Assy

5 MAIN Assy

5 AOUT Assy D

[3] LCD Section


" LCD Section
1 Remove the 2 screws. LCD Section
(BBZ30P060FTB)
2 Remove the 6 screws and then, remove the 2 56
LCD Section.
(BPZ30P100FTB)
1 1

" Bottom view


F

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A " LCDB Assy, TFT LCD


1 Remove the Dial knob.
Dial knob

2 Remove the 5 screws. Shield case


2 55
(BBZ30P060FTB) 3
3 Remove the 4 screws and then, remove the 3
Shield case.
(BPZ26P080FTC)

3
C
3

" Bottom view

4 Disconnect the 1 FFC and 1 connectors. LCDB Assy


(CN3002, 3201)
6 513

5 Remove the 13 screws and then, remove the


LCDB Assy. 4
D (BPZ26P080FTC)
CN3201

CN3002

" Bottom view

E 6 Remove the 4 screws and then, remove the 5 54 Stay


Stay.
(BPZ26P080FTC)

F " Bottom view

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7 Remove the TFT LCD. A

TFT LCD

7
B

" Bottom view

• Notes on disassembling buttons


C
As shown below, 2 buttons on the panel are fixed button from the bottom side.
(A button has 2 hooks.)
When disassembling it, put off the hook by using an thin rod or the like.
In addition, the hook is fragile so please be careful.

Button D

Panel

Button

Hook

Hook
Button E

• Bottom view

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A [4] Control Panel Section


" HPJK and CRVB Assemblies
1 Disconnect the 2 connectors.
(CN4601, 5101)
2 Remove the 2 screws. 1
2 2
(BPZ30P100FTB)
3 Remove the 3 screws and then, remove the 1 CN5101

HPJK and CRVB Assemblies with the Stay.


3 CN4601 3 3
(BPZ30P080FNI) CRVB Assy HPJK Assy
" Bottom view
Screw tightening order
B
3

2 1

" Note on assembling


Tighten the screws so that headphone terminal
(mini jack) does not go down too much.

C
Headphone terminal (mini jack)

" UCOM Assy


1 Disconnect the 3 FFs and 1 connectors. 1 54 UCOM Assy
(CN3402, 3404, 3405, 3407)
2 Remove the 3 screws and then, remove the 2 2 2
UCOM Assy.
D (BPZ30P080FNI) CN3407 CN3402

CN3404 CN3405

" Bottom view

E
" PSWB Assy
1 Disconnect the 1 connector.
(CN4501) Power knob
2 Remove the 2 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI) PSWB Assy
3 Remove the PSWB Assy with the Power knob. 2 52
3
1
CN4501

" Bottom view " Bottom view


F

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" Knobs A

1 Remove the all knobs. 1 520


2 Remove the 3 Slider knob 2, 2 Slider knob 1
and 3 Stopper/SLDs.
( See below.)

The reference of the direction


Side on which
the line reaches the bottom

B
Stopper
Stopper (right direction)
(rear direction)

2 53

g Assembly / Reassembly of the Slider Knob 2, Slider Knob 1 and Stopper/SLD


-Disassembly- -Reassembly-
1 Lift the lower end of the Slider knob 2, using a pointed tool. 1 Insert the Stopper/SLD horizontally.
2 Pull the Slider knob 2 out upward. 2 Insert the Slider knob 1, paying attention to its orientation.
3 Pull the Slider knob 1 out upward. 3 Insert the Slider knob 2, paying attention to its orientation.
4 Pull the Stopper/SLD out horizontally.
D

1 2 3 4 4
2 3 4

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A " MXRB, CRFD, DCK1 and DCK2 Assemblies


1 Remove the 2 screws. 2 566
(BPZ30P100FTB)
2 Remove the 66 screws. Earth lead wire
(BPZ30P080FNI)

Screw tightening order


The other screws are random order.

1
B
1 1

" Bottom view

3 Remove the 1 screw.


(BPZ30P080FNI) Barrier Barrier
4 Open the Barrier. 3 5 54

5 Remove the 4 screws.


(BPZ30P080FNI)
4
" Bottom view " Bottom view

Barrier
D
Barrier

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6 Remove the 3 Barriers. A


7 Remove the MXRB, CRFD, DCK1 and DCK2
Assemblies. Barrier

6 MXRB Assy

B
DCK2 Assy

CRFD Assy

DCK1 Assy
7

" Bottom view

" MXRB and CRFD Assemblies


+ You are careful about
1 Remove the 15 washers and 15 nuts. 1 52 overlap order, and assemble it. D
2 Remove the 4 screws.
(PMH20P040FTC) 2 54 1
3 Remove the 2 screws. 3 52

(IMZ30P040FTC)
4 Remove the 2 Stays.
5 Remove the 3 SW caps. 4
Stay 1 512

4
Stay

Screw tightening order 5


CRFD Assy SW cap

1 3

5 52
SW cap
2 4
MXRB Assy
F
1 2

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A
[5] Jog dial Section
Note:
When you remove the Jog dial section, it is not necessary to remove the each PCB Assemblies.
A figure is only Right DECK side, but the left DECK side is similar, too.

Remove the chassis by removing the 14 screws.


(BPZ30P100FTB, BBZ30P060FTB)

1 Remove the 1 washer.


(YC60FAC) 3
2 Remove the 1 washer. Jog dial Section
B (WA62D095D050)
3 Remove the Jog dial section.
4 Remove the 1 washer.
(WA62D095D050)

+ When you reassemble the Jog dial section, work Washer


4
on grease application according to "Procedure for
applying grease during reassembly of the Jog dial"
of the next clause.
For Disassembly/Assembly of Washer (1: YC60FAC)
Please use the jig. (Recommend Snap ring pryor.)

Insert the jig in the hole. Open the jig.

Washer
D
1
Washer

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Procedure for applying grease during reassembly of the Jog dial A

[Cases where the Jog dial is required to be detached]


! When the Jog dial is to be replaced
! When the control panel is to be detached for replacement
After the control panel is detached, carefully wipe off the grease from the Jog dial, as well as from the shaft bearing, then
apply new grease, in the following manner:
Grease to be used: GEM1100

1 Apply grease to the tip and base of the shaft of the Jog 3 Apply grease lightly to the shaft bearing of the control
dial, one round each. panel up to a depth of approximately 10 mm from the
Shaft upper-panel side. Then turn the control panel over and B
apply grease from the opposite side in the same manner.
Control panel Shaft bearing

C
Jog dial
" Bottom view

Shaft bearing

2 Put a washer (WA62D095D050) on the shaft and place it


at the base of the shaft.
D

Washer

" Bottom view

4 Turn the control panel over again then apply a small E


amount of grease to one point of the shaft bearing on
the upper-panel side.
Shaft bearing

" Bottom view Jog dial

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A 5 Insert the Jog dial in the shaft bearing while turning it. 8 Put the washer (YC60FAC) on the groove of the shaft.

Jog dial

Jog dial " Bottom view Washer

The washer must be properly fit with the groove.

NG

6 Turn the control panel over then wipe off the excess
grease.
" Bottom view

9 Turn the control panel over then check that the Jog
dial rotates properly.

0 Perform manual running-in rotations of the Jog dial,


as indicated below.
" Bottom view 1 Turn the Jog dial manually 50 rotations.
2 Perform failure judgment of the Jog dial.
For details on the measurement method, see
"8.3 MEASUREMENT OF ROTATION LOAD OF THE
JOG DIALS."
E 3-1 In a case of failure because of excessive load,
7 Put the washer (WA62D095D050) on the shaft.
repeat the following procedure until a good result is
obtained in failure judgment.
Manually turn the Jog dial 50 rotations then
perform failure judgment of the Jog dial again.
Washer 3-2 In a case of failure because of insufficient load,
apply grease again.
(Repeat the above procedures from Step 1.)

Note:
After disassembly, be sure to wipe off grease cleanly.
Thereafter apply grease again.
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 / PCB Assy storing firmware and utility settings " Confirmation of the version of the firmware
IC901 (Flash memory IC) / MAIN Assy " Updating to the latest version of the firmware
(8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE)
" Writing the serial number of the unit
(8.5 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT)
" Factory reset
(Be changed user setting to condition before the repair
when be possible)
B

" Flash ROM IC / PCB Assy storing firmware " Confirmation of the version of the firmware
IC3401 / UCOM Assy " Updating to the latest version of the firmware
(8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE)

" JOG dial section component part " Confirmation of the specified value by JOG dial Rotation
Time measurement mode
(8.3 MEASUREMENT OF ROTATION LOAD OF THE JOG
DIALS)
C

" Photointerrupter / PCB Assy " Confirmation of the degree of leaning of photointerrupter
PC4101, PC4102, PC4701, PC4702 / (6.1 TEST MODE_The confirmation mode about the
DCK1 Assy, DCK2 Assy installation of Photo interrupter)
(8.4 CONFIRMATION OF THE DEGREE OF LEANING
PHOTO INTERRUPTER)

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8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE

A Note:
If the power cord is disconnected during updating, perform updating again after the unit is turned on the next time.
Then you can operate the unit normally.
In that case, "Connect USB storage device into top USB1 port" is displayed on the display, and the product can not be
operated. Please start the firmware update from step 3. Then you can operate the unit normally.

You cannot operate the unit normally without reperforming updating.

Procedure
1 Copy an update file (XDJRR.UPD) to a root folder of USB device.
B
2 Turn on the power, pressing the USB1 USB1 STOP, DECK 2 RELOOP/EXIT buttons.
(Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.)

u switch USB1 STOP button

RELOOP/EXIT button

3 Insert the USB device into the USB 1 slot which you wrote in an update file at with step 1.

4 Update is started.

5 Update is completed, and displayed "Firmware update is complete."

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8.3 MEASUREMENT OF ROTATION LOAD OF THE JOG DIALS

g Measurement content A

The time required for the JOG dial to decrease its rotation speed from 3 times to 1.5 times normal speed will be measured.
If the maximum speed does not reach 7 times normal speed, measurement will not be performed.
Either rotation direction will do.
The RELOOP/EXIT button lights on during measurement.
(If the RELOOP/EXIT button is off, the measurement is not done.)

g Indications
1 Mode: Press the SHIFT button and LOOP IN/4BEAT button, switch between SPEC1 and SPEC2.
" SPEC1 (The LED of LOOP IN/4BEAT button is OFF) : The measuring mode for production line (Do not use it in Service)
B
" SPEC2 (The LED of LOOP IN/4BEAT button is ON) : The measuring mode for service (Use it in Service)
+Caution : If past measurement data remains, reset is performed before measurement.
2 Number of measurement sessions:
The accumulated number of measurement sessions from a measurement start will be
displayed (1, 2, 3, . . .).
The number will be reset to 1 when the rotary selector is pressed.
3 Maximum speed: The maximum speed in each measurement session will be displayed (unit: × normal).
4 Measured value: The time required for the rotation speed to slow down from 3 times to 1.5 times normal speed
("slowdown time") in each measurement session will be displayed (unit: ms).
5 Average value: The average value of all measured values (4 above) will be displayed (unit: ms).
The number will be reset to 0 when the rotary selector is pressed.
6 Judgement: When the average value of 5 is within the following range, "OK" is displayed. If it is out of range, "NG" is displayed. C
Even if the display of "OK" or "NG" comes out, it continues to judge.
If the number of measurements in 2 is 3 or less, it will be hidden.

SPEC1 : 50 to 100 msec


SPEC2 : 50 to 130 msec

4 Measured value 5 Average value

2 Number of measurement sessions


3 Maximum speed
D

g Reset
Press the SHIFT button and the rotary selector, all data is reset only the DECK side pressing the SHIFT button.
+Caution : If past measurement data remains, reset is performed before measurement.

E
g Measurement history display
The measurement data (2, 3, and 4 above) from each measurement session will be stored in memory for up to 99 sessions.
To display measurement data, turn the rotary selector while holding the SHIFT button of each deck pressed.

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A g Procedures
1. After reassembly, perform manual run-in rotations for 20–30 seconds so that grease will spread evenly and entirely.

2. Enter the mode for Confirmation of Rotation Load of the JOG dial.
To enter this mode, while holding the TEMPO RANGE and RELOOP/EXIT buttons of the DECK 1 pressed, hold the
u switch pressed to turn the unit ON. (Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.)

u switch

B
RELOOP/EXIT button

TEMPO RANGE button

3. Switch to SPEC2 mode, press the SHIFT and LOOP IN/4BEAT button.
C
4. Turn the JOG dial swiftly. Always turn the JOG dial in the same direction.

5. The rotate decline time (unit: ms) will be measured.

6. Perform measurement 3 times. Confirm the rotate decline time (unit: ms) displayed on the screen.

g Correspondence when measurements is outside the specified range


If the average value (unit: ms) is outside the specified range (50–130 ms), perform the following adjustment:
If the value exceeds 130 ms: Reapply grease.
If the value is below 50 ms: Perform additional run-in rotations.

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8.4 DEGREE OF LEANING CONFIRMATION OF PHOTO INTERRUPTER

Please also refer to "6.1 TEST MODE"_"The confirmation mode about the installation of the photo interrupter" for confirmation. A

Moreover, it performs while monitoring the following signal waveform. (Refer to the test point position on the next page)
UCOM Assy: JOG trigger signal (IC3401 38 pin)
DCK1 Assy: DCK1_JOG_R0, DCK1_JOG_R1
DCK2 Assy: DCK2_JOG_R0, DCK2_JOG_R1
+ The oscilloscope which is measurable more than 3CH to confirm it is necessary.

gProcedure
While holding the DECK 2 SHIFT and DECK2 LOOP OUT buttons pressed, press the u switch to turn on the unit.
(Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.)
Rotate the JOG dial of DECK vigorously you want to measure. B
When the rotation speed reaches the speed of each mode, the JOG trigger signal becomes 3.3 V.
Check the JOG rotation signal at that time.

gEvaluation criteria
OK: The pulse interval of JOG_R1 (between Rising and Rising) (A) and the phase difference between the rising and falling
edges of JOG_R0 and JOG_R1 (B,C,D,E) are within the range of the table below.
And, the phase relation is normal.
A [usec]
Mode B to D E Mode setting button
min typ max
The measurement mode in 20x speed 477 500 525 HOT CUE button
C
The measurement mode in 15x speed 626 667 713 More than BEAT LOOP button
The measurement mode in 10x speed 910 1000 1110 10 usec More than 200 usec SLIP LOOP button
The measurement mode in 5x speed 1668 2000 2499 BEAT JUMP button

NG: Even one of the above conditions is not satisfied.

gCorrespondence in case of NG
Attach the new photo interrupter not to incline.

gReference information of waveforms


CH1: JOG TRIG
CH2: JOG_R0
CH3: JOG_R1

Right rotation +The rising edge of JOG_R0 is earlier Left rotation +The rising edge of JOG_R1 is earlier

B C D E B C D E
A A
E

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A
gThe position of the test point

UCOM ASSY SIDE A

R3448
C3471

C3477 V+3R3E R3474


CONTACT 45 35 25 C3476 15 5 1
R3477

R3455 R3451
SIDE 49 1
R3475
DWX4167- L F

R3449
R3450
1 CN3403 R3478
[[ G ]]
50 40 30 20 10
2
R3457 50
UCOM

C3473
R3476
1

C3474

R3463 R3462

L3402
V+7
C3463 C3464 C3465
C3480
R3479 B30C5A3

R3486
C3478

32.EUP_IMX_xRST
C3462

R3470
R3468
R3465
C3466

42.BROWSE_ENC2
40.BROWSE_ENC1

1.3.5.7.GNDD_LED
R3472

46.LCD_ADKEY0
45.LCD_ADKEY1
44.LCD_ADKEY2

22.ACOFF_xDET

18.FAULT_xDET
R3446
R3447
C3483 C3488

48.MSVR_MUTE

30.EUP_WRITE

20.EUP_xMUTE

13.14.V+3R3E
10.11.V+3R3D
R3445 C3459 C3461 V+3R3D

CONTACT

38.EUP_SCLK
36.EUP_MOSI
34.EUP_MISO

27.EUP_CONT
C3485

E
R3437

CN3407
R3444 C3458 C3460

28.EUP_REQ

16.EUP_RST

etc.GNDD

CONTACT
C3475
C3457

UP
C3467
Q3402 Q3403

29.EUP_CS

24.PWR_ON

2.4.6.8.V+7
R3443 SCLK MOSI

SIDE

CN3402
UP
R3442

R3448
R3436 R3459

C3445 C3450
VA3402

SIDE
R3453
C3453 C3455

C3449
C3454
C3456 1 C3447

VA3404

1.V+3R3E
R3457

40
C3446

1
C3494
R3454

3.RESET
2.CNVSS

1
C3442
C3466

4.GNDD
R3437
R3440 R3441
40

C3467

1
C3457
C3456 R3435 40.GNDD_AD 1.2.V+7_LED

C3470
C3469
TA4O TA3I
TA4I TA3O
EUP_xMUTE
JOG 39.DCK2_ADIN 3.4.GNDD_LED

P_ON
AC/D
50 MISO 50 JOG MISO

C3451
38.DCK2_ADCT 5.6.V+3R3D

5
1C3448
50 45 40 35

35

30
4 1 1 37.V+3R3D_AD 8.GRID_SI

1 1 130
R3482
36.USB_REC_KEY 10.GRID_SCK

R3439
Q3404 CN3401 R3460
50 45 40 35 35.STBY_LED 12.PWR_SW

55

10
E R3461

R3430
1 1 1201 1 25
R3438
34.DCK2_PAD2 14.DCK1_KEY0

C3444

1
30
C3441 R3429 R3411

1
33.DCK2_PAD1 15.DCK1_LED0

R3433
30

C3431 C3435
C3428 C3434 C3436

60
R3431 32.DCK2_PAD3 16.DCK1_KEY3

R3417
PWR

1 1 130

R3426
C3440 C3438 X3401

R3428
F/D 31.DCK2_PLAY 17.DCK1_LED1

15
C3443
C3437 C3439

65
1
25
30.DCK2_PAD4 18.DCK1_KEY2

1 1 15 1 1101 1 15
C3427 C3430
C3433 29.DCK2_CUE 19.DCK1_LED2

C3468
B
R3425

1
26.DCK2_JOG_R1 20.DCK1_KEY1

E
70
R3418

20
24.DCK2_JOG_R0 22.DCK1_JOGT

1
20
22.DCK2_JOGT 24.DCK1_JOG_R0

1
R3419

R3432
Q3401
RST

75

R3420 C3432
C3452
20.DCK2_KEY1 26.DCK1_JOG_R1

IC3402
R3424
55

R3423 19.DCK2_LED2 29.DCK1_CUE

25
C3424

80
80

R3422
C3429
18.DCK2_KEY2 30.DCK1_PAD4

15

C3493
C3426

C3422
25

C3425 85 90 95 100 17.DCK2_LED1 31.DCK1_PLAY


1 R3421 16.DCK2_KEY3 32.DCK1_PAD3
C3421 100 C3419

30
R3481 R3412 1 IC3401 15.DCK2_LED0 33.DCK1_PAD1

10
14.DCK2_KEY0 34.DCK1_PAD2

R3413 C3423
R3410
10.GRID_SCK 35.V+3R3D_AD

C3420
R3480 C3412 R3416 8.GRID_SI 36.MIC_EQ_LOW C3472

C3414
C3403
C3405
C3407

C3417
C3408
C3410
C3411
C3413
C3402

35
C3492 L3401 5.6.V+3R3D 37.DCK1_ADCT

3.4.GNDD_LED
5.MXR_LED_xG
6.MXR_LED_RCK

8.MXR_LED_SCK

20.MAVR_xMUTE
R3415

1.2.V+7_LED

7.MXR_LED_SI
R3414 3.4.GNDD_LED 38.MIC_EQ_HI

13.GRID_SCK
14.MXR_KEY1

16.MXR_KEY0

22.AD_SEL_A
24.AD_SEL_B

29.CHFD1_AD
1 1 1 VA3401

11.GRID_SI

25.V+3R3AD

26.GNDD_AD
27.CHFD2_AD
28.GNDD_AD

30.GNDD_AD
1.2.V+7_LED 39.DCK1_ADIN

C3401
R3407 R3402

40
etc.GNDD 40.GNDD_AD

40
17.V+3R3D
1

R3485
R3404

C3415
C3404
C3406
C3416
C3418
C3409

31.MXR_AD0
32.MXR_AD3
33.MXR_AD1
34.MXR_AD2
35.GNDD_AD
etc.GNDD

R3483
R3484
R3469 R3471 R3473 D3402 D3401
D3404 D3403 C3484 C3486 C3487

1.V+3R3D_AD
C3490

3.GNDD_AD
2.CRFD_AD
C3491 R3466 R3467 3 1 1
CN3405
C3479 C3481 C3482
3 1 1 C3489

2.CRFD_CRV_AD
R3464 VA3403

1.V+3R3D_AD
3.GNDD_AD
CN3406 5 1 10 15 20 25 30 35
CONTACT
CN3404 SIDE

1 35

DCK1_JOG_R0
DCK1_JOG_R1
DCK2_JOG_R0

V
V
D

GNDD
DCK2_JOG_R1 D4
L47
L47

GND
C4710 R4838
DCK1 ASSY
DCK2 ASSY
3 1
C4113
R4101
R4102

3.GNDD
2.PWR_SW
1.GNDD
C4124 D4102

GNDA
C4126
C4125

C4114 C4115

D D4758
GNDD_AD D4175

R4820 D4756
R4821 R4815
R4814 V+3R3D_AD
1

D4776 D4779 4.MIC_TRMIN

SIDE B SIDE B
D4786
3.GNDA
4

2.GNDA
1.MIC_TRMOUT
GNDD

GNDF GNDF

GNDF GNDF

R4817 R4217
R4816 D4134 R4216
D4732
D4767 R4728 R4130
R4819 R4219
R4727 R4129
R4818 R4218
R4770 R4172 D4108
D4785 D4782 D4167 D4183 D4180
V+3R3D_AD

D4708 R4769 R4171


D4773 D4173 D4110
D4764 R4732 D4164
R4135
R4733 D4777 D4769 D4176 D4169
GNDD_AD
GNDF

GNDF

R4134

JOG_R1
D4706
JOG_R0 JOG_R0
JOG_R1

GNDD GNDD
Q4723 Q4119
R4826 R4224
E

R4743 R4825 R4144 R4223


R4742
DWX4170-
E

R4145

D4763 D4712 Q4724 D4163 Q4120


C4709 R4831 D4114 C4109 R4229 Q4123
DWX -
E

R4824 R4828 R4830 R4222 R4231 R4228


R4829 R4833 Q4721 R4227 R4226
Q4122
E

DCK1
E

GNDF

GNDF GNDF
E

Q4124
R4832 R4827 Q4720 LF GNDF R4230 R4225 LF
E

Q4722
GNDD [[ G ]] [[ G ]]
E

DCK2_JOG_R0
C7 C7 Q4121
E

D4714 D4116
GNDD
IC4701

R4738 VA4702 Q4719 R4140 VA4102


R4843 R4737 VA4701 GNDD C4703 R4241 R4139 VA4101
R4809 D4760 R4211 D4158
DCK2_JOG_R1 D4759 R4701 R4705 D4157
R4748 R4710 R4150
D4710 D4112
7

L4701 R4708 R4704 L4101


R4747 R4149
L4702 L4102 R4233
10

R4835 R4707 R4703


IC4101

D4766 D4166 R4232 GNDD


C4710 R4838 R4834 R4706 R4702 C4110 R4236 C4103
14

D4778 R4840 D4160 R4238


1

R4711
R4103 R4107
(ICSPCDAT)

D4761 R4112 D4161


D4772 (ICSPCDAT)
7

D4172 R4110 R4106


R4841 C4701 R4709 R4239

E
C4702
10

GNDD R4109 R4105


L4703 D4771 D4171
R4108
R4836 V+3R3D
14

R4113 R4104
L4103
R4234 C4102
0 1 A 0 1 A C4101 R4111
0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B R4837 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
B R4235
GNDD
DCK1_JOG_R0
DCK1_JOG_R1

C R4842 C R4240
1 0 1 0
C4712 C4112 V+3R3D
C4711 R4839 C4111 R4237
R4848
D4781 MODE SEL MODE SEL R4244
R4849
JOG_T D4179 GNDD
V+3R3D C4721 JOG_T
GNDD

GNDD

(ICSPCKL) (ICSPCKL) C4123 V+3R3D


C4720 C4122 R4243
V+3R3D GNDD V+3R3D GNDD
GNDD_AD

GNDD_LED D4783 D4780 GNDD_LED D4181 D4178


GNDD_AD

PWR_SW
V+7_LED V+7_LED V+3R3D_AD V+7_LED V+7_LED
5 25 C4717 25 C4119
GNDD GNDD
1 15 35 1 5 15 35
15.DCK1_JOG_R1
17.DCK1_JOG_R0
19.DCK1_JOGT
21.DCK1_KEY1
22.DCK1_LED2
23.DCK1_KEY2
24.DCK1_LED1
25.DCK1_KEY3
26.DCK1_LED0

V+3R3D_AD V+3R3D D4182 V+3R3D


D4784 GNDD GNDD
GNDD

R4792 R4194
GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

R4791 R4193
10.DCK1_PLAY
11.DCK1_PAD4
12.DCK1_CUE
etc.GNDD
1.GNDD_AD
2.DCK1_ADIN
3.MIC_EQ_HI
4.DCK1_ADCT
5.MIC_EQ_LOW
6.V+3R3D_AD
7.DCK1_PAD2
8.DCK1_PAD1
9.DCK1_PAD3

27.DCK1_KEY0
29.PWR_SW
31.GRID_SCK
33.GRID_SI
35.36.V+3R3D
37.38.GNDD_LED
39.40.V+7_LED
10.DCK2_PLAY
11.DCK2_PAD4
12.DCK2_CUE
15.DCK2_JOG_R1
17.DCK2_JOG_R0
19.DCK2_JOGT
21.DCK2_KEY1
22.DCK2_LED2
23.DCK2_KEY2
24.DCK2_LED1
25.DCK2_KEY3
26.DCK2_LED0
27.DCK2_KEY0
31.GRID_SCK
33.GRID_SI
35.36.V+3R3D
37.38.GNDD_LED
39.40.V+7_LED

D4754 D4156
etc.GNDD
1.GNDD_AD
2.DCK2_ADIN
3.DCK2_ADCT
4.V+3R3D_AD
5.USB_REC_KEY
6.STBY_LED
7.DCK2_PAD2
8.DCK2_PAD1
9.DCK2_PAD3

R4712 R4719
40 10 40
GNDD_AD

GNDD R4713 R4720 GNDD


10 C4719 C4117 C4121 R4114 R4121
C4715 Q4706
R4739 R4744 Q4701 Q4704
E

20 D4762 20 R4115 R4122


R4845 R4245 R4141 R4146 Q4106
R4847 R4740 R4745 R4247
E

R4846 Q4716 R4246 R4142 R4147 Q4101 Q4104 D4162


E

R4729 R4734 Q4712 Q4714 R4131 R4136


E

R4730 R4735 R4132 R4137 Q4112 Q4114 Q4116


E

E
E

E
E

Q4708 Q4710 V+7_LED R4724 Q4108 Q4110


E

R4755 GNDD_LED
GNDD_LED
E

R4756 R4725 V+7_LED R4126


R4157
E

E
E
Q4705

V+7_LED R4158 R4127


Q4707 GNDD_AD V+7_LED
E

GNDD
Q4105
E

R4767 R4715 R4169 R4117 Q4107


Q4715
Q4702

V+7_LED
E

GNDD_AD R4726 R4170 R4118


Q4115
Q4102

R4768 R4716
E
E

V+7_LED R4128
E
E

Q4718 Q4118
Q4711
Q4713

Q4111
Q4113
E

Q4703 Q4709 Q4103 Q4109


E

GNDD_LED
R4714 R4721
E

V+3R3D_AD
GNDD_LED
GNDD_LED R4116 R4123
Q4717 R4731 GNDD
V+3R3D_AD R4736 R4741 R4746 R4143 R4148 GNDD_LED
GNDD_LED Q4117 GNDD_LED
R4133 R4138
VA4706 VA4106
VA4703 C4704 R4753 VA4103 C4104 R4155
BEND

BEND

C4705 R4754 D4720 C4105 R4156 D4122 D4118


D4716
R4795 R4197
D4788 C4706 D4186 C4107
D4775 R4796 D4185 R4198
C4707 D4704 C4106 D4126 D4106
R4808 R4722 R4161 R4200
R4807 R4723 R4162 R4199
ADD SOLDER R4806 R4749 ADD SOLDER R4208 R4151
R4811 R4766 R4797 R4203 R4125
D4726 R4750 D4128 R4152
R4813 R4765 R4805 D4722 R4798 R4175 R4207 R4204 D4124 R4124
R4810
GNDD_AD

R4812 R4764 R4793 R4176 R4166 R4195


R4774 R4772 R4214
V+3R3D_AD

R4763 R4757 R4794 R4165 R4159 R4196


R4773 R4771 R4215
R4160
R4758
V+3R3D_AD

R4799 R4201
D4728 D4130
ADD ADD
GNDD_AD

R4800 R4202
D4736 D4734 D4730 R4761
D4768 D4765 SOLDER D4138 D4136 D4132 R4163
D4168 D4165 SOLDER
R4762 R4164
R4803 R4205
D4774 D4770 R4804 D4170 R4206
D4724 D4174
R4759 R4173
R4760 R4174
R4210
ADD SOLDER R4801 ADD SOLDER R4212
R4209
R4802 R4213
R4168
BEND

BEND

R4167
D4752 R4790 R4788 D4154 R4191 R4189
R4789 R4787 R4192 R4190
R4786 R4784 R4782 R4780 R4778 R4776 R4718 R4187 R4185 R4183 R4181 R4179 R4177 R4119
R4822 R4220
R4785 R4783 R4781 R4779 R4777 R4775 R4717 R4188 R4186 R4184 R4182 R4180 R4178 R4120
R4823 R4752 R4221 R4154

F
D4789 R4751 D4159 R4153

D4790 D4718 D4187 D4120


D4744 D4740 D4702 D4104
VA4705 D4750 D4748 D4746 D4742 D4738 VA4105 D4152 D4150 D4148 D4146 D4144 D4142 D4140
VA4704 VA4104

ADD ADD
ADD SOLDER ADD SOLDER ADD SOLDER ADD SOLDER SOLDER ADD SOLDER ADD SOLDER ADD SOLDER ADD SOLDER SOLDER

58 XDJ-RR
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

8.5 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT

Writing the serial number can be performed from a PC that is connected with this unit via a USB B cable. A

Preparations 5 Again display serial input dialog (second time), enter serial
1 Download the software for writing the serial number from Niis. number by handwork or barcode reader, and push “Enter”
2 The compressed files decompress and save to PC. like Step 4.
The generated folder is below.
! Ini folder
! Log folder
! XDJRR_SNW.exe
! hidcom.dll

Procedure B

1 Turn on PC, and click “XDJRR_SNW.exe” in the generated


folder. When the software is started, untick “Label print”.
6 Dialog is displayed for the input of Destination Code, you need
to enter in accordance with following table.
Model Name Input Destination Code LANGUAGE
XDJ-RR/SYXJ XDJ-RR/S ENGLISH
XDJ-RR/FWLPWXJ XDJ-RR/F ENGLISH
XDJ-RR/UXJCB XDJ-RR/U ENGLISH
XDJ-RR/AXJ XDJ-RR/A CHINESE

2 Connect the unit with a PC via a USB B cable.

3 While holding the DECK 1 MEMORY and DECK 1 TEMPO


RANGE buttons pressed, press the u switch to turn the unit on.
(Start up the unit in Test mode.)

4 Push [Serial Number Write] button, display serial input dialog 7 If update is finished correctly, display “OK” after a while.
(first time).

Enter serial number by handwork or barcode reader, and push


“Enter”. D
If enter by handwork, enter “ ' ” before serial number.
(If forgot, displayed error)
If enter by barcode reader, need to connect for PC in advance.

This is completed about to write serial number for system.


You need to confirm by Test mode about to write correctly.

The unit is already starting in Test mode [Mode 1 VERSION


E
INFORMATION]. Confirm that "LANGUAGE" is "ENGLISH
(AXJ model: CHINESE)" and "SERIAL" is the same as the serial
number of the unit.

*Reference screen
F

XDJ-RR 59
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

8.6 USER SETABLE ITEMS

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


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.
You can confirm the [UTILITY] setting in a main unit display. You can confirm the setting of the key in a main unit display or
a lighting state of the applicable key.

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 Content to
Part Name
Setting is Available (The factory default settings are indicated in red letters.) be Stored
B
LOAD LOCK LOCK / UNLOCK
QUANTIZE BEAT VALUE (DECK) 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1
HOT CUE AUTO LOAD ON / rekordbox SETTING / OFF
HOT CUE COLOR ON / OFF
AUTO CUE LEVEL –36 dB / –42 dB / –48 dB / –54 dB /
–60 dB / –66 dB / –72 dB / –78 dB / MEMORY
ON AIR DISPLAY ON / OFF
AUTO PLAY MODE ON / OFF
EQUALIZER CURVE EQUALIZER / ISOLATOR IC901 (NSP) [UTILITY]
CHANNEL FADER CURVE CURVE1 / CURVE2 / CURVE3 (MAIN Assy) setting
MASTER ATTENUATOR –12 dB / –6 dB / 0 dB
C
HEADPHONES MONO SPLIT/STEREO MONO SPLIT / STEREO
MIXER MODE XDJ-RR / MIDI CONTROL
LANGUAGE Language of each destination
LCD BRIGHTNESS 1/2/3/4/5
SCREEN SAVER ON / OFF
AUTO STANDBY ON / OFF
VERSION No. Firmware version
TIME MODE TIME / REMAIN (Main unit display)
Vinyl MODE ON / OFF (Button light up)
AUTO CUE ON / OFF (Main unit display) IC901 (NSP)
Key status
QUANTIZE (DECK, EFFECT) ON / OFF (Main unit display section) (MAIN Assy)
D MASTER TEMPO ON / OFF (Button light up)
TEMPO RANGE ±6 / ±10 / ±16 / WIDE (Main unit display)

Sheet for confirmation of the user setting


LOAD LOCK QUANTIZE BEAT VALUE (DECK) HOT CUE AUTO LOAD HOT CUE COLOR
LOCK UNLOCK 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 ON rekordbox SETTING OFF ON OFF

AUTO CUE LEVEL ON AIR DISPLAY


–36 dB –42 dB –48 dB –54 dB –60 dB –66 dB –72 dB –78 dB MEMORY ON OFF

E
AUTO PLAY MODE EQUALIZER CURVE CHANNEL FADER CURVE MASTER ATTENUATOR
ON OFF EQUALIZER ISOLATOR CURVE1 CURVE2 CURVE3 –12 dB –6 dB 0 dB

HEADPHONES MONO SPLIT/STEREO MIXER MODE LCD BRIGHTNESS


MONO SPLIT STEREO XDJ-RR MIDI CONTROL 1 2 3 4 5

SCREEN SAVER AUTO STANDBY TIME MODE Vinyl MODE AUTO CUE
VERSION No.
ON OFF ON OFF TIME REMAIN ON OFF ON OFF

QUANTIZE (DECK, EFFECT) MASTER TEMPO TEMPO RANGE


F
ON OFF ON OFF ±6 ±10 ±16 WIDE

60 XDJ-RR
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

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  mark on product are used for disassembly.

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

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

9.1 PACKING SECTION

SYXJ only
15 4 or 5 or 8 or 9 or 10 11
6 or 7

12

2
3 1 13

24

20

20

16 D

21

19 23

17 E
FWLPWXJ, 25
UXJCB only

18
22

25 FWLPWXJ,
UXJCB only F

XDJ-RR 61
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


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

1 USB Cable DDE1150 8 Software License Notice See Contrast table (2)
A > 2 AC Adapter DWR1574 9 Software License Notice See Contrast table (2)
> 3 Power Cord See Contrast table (2) 10 Software License Notice See Contrast table (2)
4 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) NSP 11 1..License Key Card Assy DEA1046
(Quick Start Guide) NSP 12 2..Leaflet DRM1410

5 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) NSP 13 2..License Key Label Assy DXA2304
(Quick Start Guide) 14 • • • • •
6 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) NSP 15 Warranty Card See Contrast table (2)
(Quick Start Guide) NSP 16 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117
7 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) 17 Handle DEC3783
(Quick Start Guide)
B
18 Spacer DEC3784
19 Packing Pad DHA1984
20 Packing Pad DHA1985
21 Partition DHC1104
22 Packing Case See Contrast table (2)

23 Packing Sheet RHC1023


24 Packing Pad DHA1988
25 Label See Contrast table (2)

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


XDJ-RR/AXJ, FWLPWXJ, SYXJ and UXJCB are constructed the same except for the following:
XDJ-RR XDJ-RR XDJ-RR XDJ-RR
Mark No. Symbol and Description
/AXJ /FWLPWXJ /SYXJ /UXJCB
> 3 Power Cord ADG7079 ADG1154 ADG1154 XDG3052
4 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(En, Fr) Not used Not used Not used DRH1515
5 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide) Not used Not used DRH1516 Not used
(En, Fr, De, It, Ne, Es, Po, Ru)
D 6 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(En, Es) Not used DRH1517 Not used Not used
7 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(Zhcn) DRH1518 Not used Not used Not used

8 Software License Notice Not used DRH1451 DRH1451 DRH1451


9 Software License Notice Not used Not used DRH1452 DRH1452
10 Software License Notice DRH1453 Not used Not used Not used
NSP 15 Warranty Card Not used Not used DRY1270 Not used
22 Packing Case DHG3647 DHG3646 DHG3646 DHG3646

25 Label Not used DRW2774 Not used DRW2773

62 XDJ-RR
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

9.2 BOTTOM SECTION

• Bottom view A
Refer to
"9.3 CHASSIS SECTION".

a
C
D

b 32
9
H
A c
13 I
30
a
30 B
Refer to
"9.6 LCD SECTION". 30

30
H

F b
1 G
33
B 32
F
24
20
2 D E
15
C
18 32
31
14
23
7

C
D 6

22
22
28
34
21

32 16
28 D
3
22
22 J
F I
B G
c
33 E
A
8

29
10
28

32
29
28 Refer to E
30 "9.4 CONTROL PANEL (1/2) SECTION".

33 19 5
4 C
11
H
17
12 31
33 31 31
27

11

11
F
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE

25
SIDE

XDJ-RR 63
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

(1) BOTTOM SECTION PARTS LIST


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

1 UCOM Assy DWX4167 21 Hook DNK6755


A 2 USBB Assy DWX4169 22 Holder VEC1355
3 PSWB Assy DWX4171 23 JOG Dial DNK6763
4 CRVB Assy DWX4172 24 Plate DAH3222
5 HPJK Assy DWX4174 NSP 25 Name Label See Contrast table (2)

6 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1087 26 • • • • •


7 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1088 27 Nut M12 DBN1018
8 Crimp Connector DDC1031 28 Washer WA62D095D050
9 FFC DDD1874 29 Washer YC60FAC
10 Connector Assy PF04PP-D22 30 Screw BBZ30P060FTB

B 31 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
11 Sheet/Leg DEC3534
> 12 Chassis DNK6770 32 Screw BPZ30P080FNI
13 Cover DNK6773 33 Screw BPZ30P100FTB
14 Gasket/JOG DEC3539 34 Screw PPZ30P080FTB
15 DS Tape/JOG DEH1042

16 Power Knob DAC2306


17 Cap DAC3284
18 Gasket/JOG DEC3562
19 Stay DNH3359
C
20 Stay DNH3360

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


XDJ-RR/AXJ, FWLPWXJ, SYXJ and UXJCB are constructed the same except for the following:
XDJ-RR XDJ-RR XDJ-RR XDJ-RR
Mark No. Symbol and Description
/AXJ /FWLPWXJ /SYXJ /UXJCB
NSP 25 Name Label DRW2772 DRW2771 DRW2771 DRW2771

64 XDJ-RR
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

9.3 CHASSIS SECTION

NON-CONTACT
• Bottom view

CONTACT SIDE
A
11

SIDE
9

7
11

B
N
8 11
4
DCK1 A
CN4101 11
11
LCDB
CN3001
5 1

HPJK
CN5101 B
UCOM
CN3403
E
12 C
12 3
USBB USBB
CN4002 CN4001

11
11
10
12
12
12

6 D

CHASSIS SECTION PARTS LIST


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

1 MAIN Assy DWX4165 11 Screw BBZ30P060FTC


2 DCIN Assy DWX4168 12 Screw PPZ30P080FTB
3 AOUT Assy DWX4176
4 AINB Assy DWX4178
5 Crimp Connector DDC1029

6 Stay DNH3355
7 Shield Case DNH3363
8 Shield Case DNH3364
F
9 Shield Case DNH3365
10 Screw (M3*5) DBA1340

XDJ-RR 65
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/2)

NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE
11
13

12

SIDE
13 15
26
14

13
14
12

17
B
25 16
17

16
13
25

26

• Bottom view
DCK1 Assy Accessories
of VR
7 24

C UCOM 18
UCOM CN3407 27
CN3402
7

30 30
1

20 I
21

30 30
19

30 AINB
MXRB Assy
CN6001 Accessories
D of VR
5 33 Accessories
32
30 of VR
30
10
23
Accessories
30
of VR
PSWB
CN4501
31 UCOM
CN3404
UCOM
CN3405 9 G
22
6 18
8 4

18
L
3

DCK2 Assy
2

66 XDJ-RR
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/2) SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 DCK1 Assy DWX4170
2 DCK2 Assy DWX4173 A
3 MXRB Assy DWX4175
4 CRFD Assy DWX4177
5 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1089

6 Crimp Connector DDC1030


7 FFC DDD1870
8 FFC DDD1871
9 Connector Assy PF03PP-B05
10 Earth Lead Unit DE005VC0

B
11 Knob/LBK DAA1284
12 Knob DAA1360
13 Knob DAA1361
14 Knob DAA1366
15 Knob DAA1392

16 Slider Knob 1 DAC2684


17 Slider Knob 2 DAC2685
18 SW Cap DAC2753
19 Barrier DEC3802
20 Barrier DEC3803 C

21 Barrier DEC3810
22 Stay DNH3356
23 Stay DNH3357
24 Stay DNH3358
25 Stopper/SLD DNK6009

26 Knob DNK6769
27 Holder VEC1355
28 • • • • •
29 • • • • • D
30 Screw BPZ30P080FNI

31 Screw BPZ30P100FTB
32 Screw IMZ30P040FTC
33 Screw PMH20P040FTC

XDJ-RR 67
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/2)

A • Bottom view
32
31
+1 +2 +2 31
13 2/2 13 1/2
12 30
11 14
10 1/2
10 1/2 10 2/2
+2 26 1/2 16
18 25
1/2 2/2 15 29
17
13
21
23 10 2/2
with lens
26 2/2 12
15 11
B
13 14
19
16

29
20

22
+1
16
C 18 25

27

28
17
22
24 23

2
D

6 1
5
4

F
7

68 XDJ-RR
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/2) SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
> 1 1..XDJ-RR Panel Service Assy DEA1089
2 2..Plate DAH3218 A
3 2..Plate DAH3219
4 2..Plate DAH3220
5 2..Plate DAH3221

6 2..Plate DAH3223
7 2..Packing/TMP DEC3392
8 2..Sheet DEC3795
> NSP 9 2..Control Panel DNK6771
10 Button/TMP DAC2845

B
11 Button/CAL DAC3020
12 Button/DLT DAC3021
13 Button/MT DAC3029
14 Button/REL DAC3030
15 Button/SYN DAC3032

16 Button/LOP DAC3074
17 Button DAC3288
18 Button DAC3363
19 Button DAC3370
20 Button DAC3371
C

21 Button DAC3372
22 Button DAC3409
23 Button DAC3410
24 Button DAC3411
25 Button DAC3413

26 Button DAC3414
27 Button DAC3415
28 Diffuser DEC3804
29 Plate/CND DNH3137 D
30 Door DNK6497

31 Holder DNK6710
32 Screw BPZ30P080FNI

XDJ-RR 69
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.6 LCD SECTION

• Bottom view MAIN


CN1901 3

21 14

20
B

21 5

6
18 7

C
21
1

17

16
D
2

15 15 4
13
8
9 16

11

10

E
12

19

F
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE
SIDE

70 XDJ-RR
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

LCD SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 LCDB Assy DWX4166
2 TFT LCD CWX4352 A
3 FFC DDD1873
4 Ferrite Clamper DTX1011
5 Dial Knob DAA1246

6 Button DAC3113
7 Button DAC3118
8 Button DAC3289
9 Button DAC3290
10 Button DAC3291

B
11 Button DAC3292
12 Button DAC3293
13 Button DAC3412
14 Window DAH3217
15 Packing/L DEC3568

16 Packing/S DEC3569
17 Stay DNH3361
18 Shield Case DNH3362
> 19 Panel DNK6772
20 Screw BBZ30P060FTB C

21 Screw BPZ26P080FTC

XDJ-RR 71
5 6 7 8

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