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ORDER NO.

RRV4671
DDJ-SR2

DJ Controller

DDJ-SR2
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks

DDJ-SR2 SYXJ AC 100 V to 240 V

DDJ-SR2 UXJCB AC 100 V to 240 V


DDJ-SR2 XJCN AC 100 V to 240 V

DDJ-SR2 FWLPWXJ AC 100 V to 240 V

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

DDJ-SR2 RRV4672 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST

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

© 2017 Pioneer DJ Corporation

K-ZZZ AUG. 2017


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SAFETY INFORMATION

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

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

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 4 A
1.2 NOTES ON PARTS REPLACEMENT............................................................................................................................. 4
1.3 NOTES ON DIAGNOSIS ................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.4 ABOUT DEMO MODE.................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 6
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ........................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 JIGS LIST ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.3 SERVICE CHECK SHEET.............................................................................................................................................. 8
3.4 PCB LOCATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM....................................................................................................................................... 11 B
4.3 MATRIX TABLE............................................................................................................................................................. 12
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................. 15
5.2 MONITORING OF POWER SUPPLY AND VOLTAGE.................................................................................................. 21
5.3 BASIC OPERATION CHECK USING Serato DJ .......................................................................................................... 23
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 26
6.1 TEST MODE................................................................................................................................................................. 26
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 37
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 47
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED........................................................................................................................... 47
8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE ................................................................................................................................. 48
C
8.3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE........................................................................................... 50
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 52
9.1 PACKING SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 52
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION (1/2) .......................................................................................................................................... 54
9.3 EXTERIOR SECTION (2/2) .......................................................................................................................................... 56

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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 PARTS REPLACEMENT


Detachment/Reattachment of the plate
Plate (No.28: DAH3177) is bonded to the double-sided tape in the Control panel (No.47: DNK6738), it is difficult to replacement.
When replacing the Plate (No.28: DAH3177), please order the following service parts Assy.
Mark No. Part Name Part No. Remarks
B DDJ-SR2 Panel Service Assy DEA1080
Component part
NSP 28 Plate DAH3177 Refer to
29 Panel DAH3103 “9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION (1/2)”
30 Sheet DEC3674
NSP 32 DS Tape DEH1085
NSP 33 DS Tape DEH1088
NSP 39 Ring DNK6619
44 Label DRW2734

36 Fader Packing DEC3355 Refer to


37 Packing/TMP DEC3392 “9.3 EXTERIOR SECTION (2/2)”
NSP 47 Control Panel DNK6738
C

9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION (1/2) 9.3 EXTERIOR SECTION (2/2)

Parts that require simultaneous replacement


Two photointerrupters are provided for detection of Jog dial rotations.
When replacement of photointerrupters is required because of abnormalities in detected waveforms, etc., be sure to replace
both photointerrupters at the same time.
Corresponding Part No.: RPI-579N1
F
Parts that require simultaneous replacement: PC2001 and PC2002 (PNL1 Assy, PNL2 Assy)
After replacement, be sure to perform the procedure described in Judging the quality of mounting and connection of the
photointerrupter in "6. SERVICE MODE 2-3: Photo interrupter check mode."

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About Crossfader calibration A


The Crossfader in this model was performed the calibration in the product, so there is no variance due to assembly etc...
When the Cross-fader-related part, the flash ROM (IC602) that has the calibration value or Main Assy is replaced, it is
necessary to perform Crossfader calibration in service.
Otherwise, even if Crossfader is squeezed to one side, sound leakage may occur on the other side.
And, the product will not start up normally if the calibration is not performed. (JOG LED will be flashing red)
Be sure to perform Crossfader calibration in service mode after replacing.

How to modify when the rattling of the product is occurred


• Place the 8 points ( ) of the control panel under the block (Height more than 20 mm and Diameter φ lower than 30 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.)
B
• 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.

1.3 NOTES ON DIAGNOSIS


How to diagnose the MAIN Assy
It is difficult to diagnose the MAIN Assy of this unit as the stay side is layed on the front by removing the chassis.
When diagnosing the MAIN Assy, remove all cables connected, and remove the Assy with the stay as integrated units.
And then, perform the diagnosis by connecting the unit to the PC with USB cable directly.
As the PWSW Assy is removed with stay as integrated units, it is able to diagnose the unit in power supplied state
by turning on the power. E
(The power is supplied by the USB bus-power. Confirm the functional operation by connecting the AC adapter as needed.)
And when checking the playback of music, operate the control on the Serato DJ of PC directly.

1.4 ABOUT DEMO MODE


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

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2. SPECIFICATIONS

A AC adapter Accessories
Power requirements....................... AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Rated current........................................................................... 0.6 A • AC adapter
Rated output ................................................................ DC 12 V, 2 A (SYXJ, UXJCB: DWR1571, XJCN, FWLPWXJ: DWR1551)
Power consumption (standby) ................................................0.5 W
• Power cord
General – Main Unit (SYXJ, FWLPWXJ: ADG1154, UXJCB: XDG3052,
Power consumption .............................................. DC 12 V, 700 mA XJCN: ADG7079)
Main unit weight..........................................................3.7 kg (8.2 lb)
Max. external dimensions • USB cable
...................................553 mm (W) × 65.1 mm (H) × 334.5 mm (D) (DDE1128)
(21.8 in. (W) × 2.56 in. (H) × 13.2 in. (D))
Tolerable operating temperature • Warranty (for some regions)1(SYXJ only)
B ..................................................+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F)
Tolerable operating humidity............5 % to 85 % (no condensation) • Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)
(SYXJ: DRH1462, UXJCB: DRH1463,
Audio Section XJCN: DRH1465, FWLPWXJ: DRH1466)
Sampling rate .....................................................................44.1 kHz
A/D, D/A converter...................................................................24-bit • Serato DJ EXPANSION PACK VOUCHER2
Frequency characteristic 1 The included warranty is for the European region.
USB, LINE ............................................................ 20 Hz to 20 kHz 2 Note that the Serato DJ EXPANSION PACK VOUCHER cannot
S/N ratio (rated output, A-WEIGHTED) be reissued. You will need to use the voucher code to activate
USB .................................................................................... 105 dB the expansion pack. Keep the voucher code in a safe place so
LINE...................................................................................... 80 dB as not to lose it.
PHONO ................................................................................ 75 dB
MIC....................................................................................... 70 dB
Total harmonic distortion (20 Hz to 20 kHzBW)
C USB ...................................................................................0.003 %
LINE...................................................................................0.005 %
Standard input level / Input impedance
LINE........................................................................–12 dBu/42 kΩ
PHONO ..................................................................–52 dBu/42 kΩ
MIC...........................................................................–52 dBu/7 kΩ
Standard output level / Load impedance / Output impedance
MASTER 1..................................................... +6 dBu/10 kΩ/390 Ω
MASTER 2................................................... +2 dBu/10 kΩ/820 kΩ
BOOTH.......................................................... +6 dBu/10 kΩ/390 Ω
PHONES ...........................................................+4 dBu/32 Ω/10 Ω
Rated output level / Load impedance
MASTER 1................................................................24 dBu/10 kΩ
D MASTER 2................................................................20 dBu/10 kΩ
Crosstalk
LINE...................................................................................... 88 dB

Input / Output terminals


PHONO/LINE input terminals
RCA pin jacks ....................................................................... 2 sets
MIC terminal
1/4” TS jack............................................................................. 1 set
MASTER 1 output terminal
XLR connector........................................................................ 1 set
MASTER 2 output terminal
RCA pin jacks ......................................................................... 1 set
BOOTH output terminal
E
1/4” TRS jack .......................................................................... 1 set
PHONES output terminal
1/4” TRS jack .......................................................................... 1 set
3.5 mm stereo mini jack.......................................................... 1 set
USB terminals
B type ..................................................................................... 1 set

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


If they are connected to an unbalanced input (such as RCA)
with an XLR to RCA converter cable (or converter adapter),
etc., the sound quality may be lowered or noise may occur.
Use the [MASTER 2] terminals for an unbalanced input (such
as RCA).
F — The specifications and design of this product are subject to
change without notice.

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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. Procedures Check points
1 Check the firmware version. The firmware version must be the latest one.
If it is not the latest one, be sure to update it.
2 Confirm that the customer complaint has been resolved. The symptoms in question must not be reproduced.
If the problem pointed out by the customer occurs with a specific There must be no abnormality in audio signals or operations.
source or operation, such as PC input, PHONO/LINE input ,
MIC input, Fader, or VOL, input that specific source then perform
that specific operation for checking.
3 Check operations of the operating elements. There must be no errors in operations of each button, the jog dial,
Enter Service mode. LEDs, VOL, fader control, and rotary encoder. B

4 Check the analog audio output. There must be no errors, such as noise, in audio signals and
Connect this unit with a PC with the DJ application (Serato DJ) operations of the MASTER/HEADPHONES outputs.
installed, via USB, then play back audio.
5 Check the analog audio input. There must be no abnormality in audio signals or operations.
Input an audio signal via PHONO/LINE input , MIC input.
6 Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.

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

3.2 JIGS LIST


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

Lubricants and Glues List

Name Part No. Remarks


E
Grease GEM1100 Refer to “7. DISASSEMBLY”.

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3.3 SERVICE CHECK SHEET

A DDJ-SR2 Service check sheet


Check target Operation part, Setting Display part Status Check
firmware ————— ————— [First digit] —————
Version display

Left, Right DECK : [HOT CUE][ROLL][SLICER][SAMPLER],


Right DECK : SINC
[Second digit]
Left, Right DECK : PAD upper, Right DECK : CUE
[Third digit]
Left, Right DECK : PADlower, Right DECK : PLAY/PAUSE
LED all lit Browser section BROWSE All LED Lights on when pushed.
LED all lit dimly BROWSE All LED Lights on dimly when pushed.
LED all unlit BROWSE All LED Lights off when pushed.
Push SW Browser section LOAD(BPM) LOAD(BPM) Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
(with LED) LOAD(ARTIST) LOAD(ARTIST) Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.

Deck section SLIP(VINYL) SLIP(VINYL) Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
KEY LOCK KEY LOCK Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
B KEY SYNC KEY SYNC Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
KEY SHIFT KEY SHIFT Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
AUTO LOOP AUTO LOOP Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
LOOP 2× LOOP 2× Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
LOOP 1/2× LOOP 1/2× Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
LOOP OUT LOOP OUT Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
LOOP IN LOOP IN Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
PARAMETER PARAMETER Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
HOT CUE mode HOT CUE mode Repeat lights on and off when every pushed.
ROLL mode ROLL mode Repeat lights on and off when every pushed.
SLICER mode SLICER mode Repeat lights on and off when every pushed.
SAMPLER mode SAMPLER mode Repeat lights on and off when every pushed.
Perfomance pads Perfomance pads Repeat lights on and off when every pushed.
PLAY/PAUSE PLAY/PAUSE Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
CUE CUE Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
SYNC SYNC Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
CENSOR CENSOR Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
Mixer section Heaphones CUE Heaphones CUE Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
C Effect section EFFECT PARAMETER EFFECT PARAMETER Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
FX1 assign FX1 assign Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
FX2 assign FX2 assign Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
Push SW Browser section BROWSE All LED Repeat lights on t on dimly t off when every pushed.
(without LED) BACK(VIEW) LOAD(BPM) Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
LOAD PREPARE(AREA) LOAD(ARTIST) Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
Deck section JOG(TOUCH) PLAY Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
RESET KEY SYNC Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
Check contents
Test mode

SHIFT Push left DECK to enter in previous mode, and right DECK in next mode.
GRID SLIDE (CLEAR) KEY LOCK Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
GRID ADJUST (SET) SLIP(VINYL) Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
Elements check

PANEL Left DECK EFFECT PARAMETER ON 1 Lights on when pushed, and lights off when released.
Slide SW Browser section INPUT SELECT JOG LED DECK1/2: red
DECK3/4: green
LINE/PHONO: blue
Rear panel LINE/PHONO ASSIGN JOG LED LINE: purple
PHONO: yellow

D Volume operation [TYPE A]


Effect section FX PARAMETER1 [HOT CUE], [ROLL], [SLICER], [SAMPLER]LED The LED of each button lights on or lights off according to the position of VR.
FX PARAMETER2 The LED of each button lights on or lights off according to the position of VR.
FX PARAMETER3 The LED of each button lights on or lights off according to the position of VR.
NEEDLE SEARCH pad The LED of each button lights on or lights off according to the position of VR.
[TYPE B]
Browser section BROWSE Pad (eight) Lighting position of PAD LED moves according to the rotation.
Deck section JOG dial Lighting position of PAD LED moves according to the rotation.
Effect section FX BEAT Lighting position of PAD LED moves according to the rotation.
[TYPE C]
Deck section TEMPO slider CH1/CH2 level indicator The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
Mixer section TRIM The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
EQ HI The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
EQ MID The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
EQ LOW The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
FILTER The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
Channel fader The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
[TYPE D]
E Mixer section Crossfader Master level indicator The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
MASTER level The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
Front panel Booth monitor level The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
HEADPHONES MIXING The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
SAMPLER VOLUME The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
HEADPHONES VOLUME The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
MIC VOLUME The display of the level indicator changes according to the position of VR.
Pad display All lit HOT CUE mode Pad (eight : all) Blue
ROLL mode Red
SLICER mode Green
SAMPLER mode White
All lit dimly HOT CUE mode Pad (eight : all) Blue (lit dimly)
ROLL mode Red (lit dimly)
SLICER mode Green (lit dimly)
SAMPLER mode White (lit dimly)
Pad operation All unlit Each Pad Applicable Pad cycric pressed, RedtMagentatGreentYellowtBluetAqua
tUnlittRed (repeat afterward)

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3.4 PCB LOCATIONS

HOLD ASSY L

JOG ASSY K K JOG ASSY

B
• Bottom view

• Top view

E MBJK ASSY A MAIN ASSY B PWSW ASSY

C
CDC ASSY I I CDC ASSY

PNL2 ASSY H G PNL1 ASSY

PAD ASSY J J PAD ASSY

D
• Bottom view

MCVR ASSY D C MIXR ASSY F 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.
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES E
MAIN ASSY DWX4120 NSP 1..MIXA ASSY DWM2677
2..MCVR ASSY DWX4126
NSP 1..PNL1 ASSY DWM2675 2..PWSW ASSY DWX4127
2..PNL1 ASSY DWX4121 2..MIXR ASSY DWX4123
2..HOLD ASSY DWX4124 2..MBJK ASSY DWX4128

NSP 1..PNL2 ASSY DWM2676 2..HPJK ASSY DWX4129


2..PNL2 ASSY DWX4122
2..HOLD ASSY DWX4124 NSP 1..PADJ ASSY DWM2632
2..CDC ASSY DWX3894
2..PAD ASSY DWX3902
2..JOG ASSY DWX3903

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4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM


4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
10

4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
Use "megane" type AC POWER CORD
DESTINATION Part Number Polarity AC POWER CORD
SYXJ ADG1154 Non-Polarized AC ADAPTER
UXJCB XDG3052
1

1
XJCN ADG7079
USB CONNECTOR
FWLPWXJ ADG1154 (B TYPE) MIC IN INPUT2 INPUT1 BOOTH MASTER2 MASTER1
POWER SW DC IN
JXJ DDG1112 Lch OUT Rch OUT
Lch OUT Rch OUT
Lch Rch Lch Rch Lch OUT Rch OUT (White) (Red) 4 4
1 2 1 2

3 3

5
4

1
5

3
2

3
2

1
CN2003 CN101 CN102 CN2003

GND

D+

VBUS
JA401 JA1401 JA1301

D-

1
2
3
VKN2007-A
JA3303 JA3301 JA3302

PWSW ASSY
DKN1481-A DKN1481-A VKN2007-A
DKN1649-A DKB1120-A DKB1120-A
JA1501 DKB1120-A DKB1093-A DKB1093-A

1
(DWX4127)

3
GNDD 40 40 GNDD GNDD 1 1 GNDD
DKN1653-A
CDC_SCK 39 CDC_SCK
JA601 JA3304 JA3305

PNL2 ASSY (DWX4122)


39 CDC_SCK
PNL1 ASSY (DWX4121)
DKN1237-A CDCR_SCK 2 2
DKN1653-A DKN1653-A
V+3R3_CDC 38 38 V+3R3_CDC V+3R3_CDCR 3 3 V+3R3_CDC
CDC_SDO 37 37 CDC_SDO CDCR_RXD 4 4 CDC_SDO
CDC_INT 36 36 CDC_INT CDC_INT

E
CDCR_INT 5 5
CDC_SDI 35 35 CDC_SDI CDCR_TXD CDC_SDI
6 6
CDC_xCS 34 34 CDC_xCS CDCR_xCS CDC_xCS
7 7

MBJK ASSY (DWX4128)


V+3R3D 33 33 V+3R3D V+3R3D V+3R3D
8 8
GRID7 32 32 GRID7 GRID7 GRID7
9 9
GRID6 31 31 GRID6 GRID6 GRID6
10 10

B
CDC ASSY (DWX3894)

CDC ASSY (DWX3894)


GRID5 30 GRID5

MASTER1_R+
30 GRID5

MASTER1_L+
MASTER1_R-
GRID5

GNDA_OUTB

GNDA_OUTB
11

MASTER1_L-
11

MASTER2_R
MASTER2_L
GNDA_OUT

GNDA_OUT

GNDA_OUT

BOOTH_R+
BOOTH_L+
CN2004 CN2004

BOOTH_R-
CN1601

CN3301

BOOTH_L-
CN1601 GRID4 29 29 GRID4 GRID4 12 12 GRID4

A_MUTE
VKN1468-A VKN1239-A GRID3 28 28 GRID3 GRID3 VKN1239-A VKN1468-A
GRID3 13 13

VKN1247-A
REVERSE CONTACT

JH2701
GRID2 27 GRID2

A A 1/8 - A 8/8
27 GRID2

LENGTH = 110 mm
CDC_INT CDC_INT GRID2 14 14 CDC_INT 1 1 CDC_INT
LENGTH = 90 mm

1 1

PITCH = 1.0 mm
PITCH = 1.0 mm

51048-0300
GRID1 26 GRID1 GRID1

16

15

14

13

12

11

10
26 GRID1

1
CDC_xCS 2 2 CDC_xCS 15 15 CDC_xCS 2 2 CDC_xCS
GRID0 25 25 GRID0 GRID0
DDD1778-

1
GNDD 3 3 GNDD GRID0 16 16 GNDD 3 3 GNDD
2

2
KEY2 24 KEY2 FFC 30P
24 KEY10

MAIN ASSY (DWX4120)


KEY10 CDC_SCK

D20PDY0305E
CDC_SCK 4 4 CDC_SCK LENGTH = 100 mm 17 17 CDC_SCK 4 4
KEY0 23 KEY0 REVERSE CONTACT
23
PITCH = 1.0 mm KEY8 18 18 KEY8 GNDD 5 5 GNDD
GNDD 5 5 GNDD

CN103
KEY1 22 KEY1

DKN1453-A
22 KEY9 19 19 KEY9 CDC_SDI 6 6 CDC_SDI
CDC_SDI CDC_SDI

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

DDD1774-
6 6

1
DDD1773-

LED0 21 21 LED0 LED14 LED14


CDC_SDO 7 7 CDC_SDO 20 20 CDC_SDO 7 7 CDC_SDO

MASTER1_R+
MASTER1_R-

MASTER1_L-
GNDA_M

MASTER1_L+

A_MUTE
GNDA_M

MASTER2_L
GNDA_M

MASTER2_R
GNDA_B
BOOTH_L+

GNDA_B

BOOTH_L-
BOOTH_R-

BOOTH_R+
CN105
GND_LED 20 20 GND_LED GND_LED

FFC 40P
GND_LED V+3R3_CDC
52147-0310
V+3R3_CDC 8 8 V+3R3_CDC 21 21 V+3R3_CDC 8 8
FFC 40P

LED2 19 19 LED2 LED16 LED16


22 22

2
GNDD 3

GNDD 1

LENGTH = 50 mm
18

H H 1/3 - H 3/3
V+5_LED V+5_LED

DDD1782-
18 V+5_LED

PITCH = 1.0 mm
G G 1/3 - G 3/3

V+5_LED
LENGTH = 50 mm

PWR_SW 23 23
DDD1782-

PITCH = 1.0 mm

LED1 17 17 LED1 LED15 LED15


24 24
JOGD_L_1 16 16 JOGD_L_1 JOGD_L_1

FFC 8P
JOGR1 25 25
FFC 8P

V+3R3E 15 15 V+3R3E V+3R3E


DDJ-SR2

V+3R3E 26 26
JOGD_L_0 14 14 JOGD_L_0 JOGR0 JOGD_L_0
27 27
KEY_PLAY 13 13 KEY_PLAY KEYR_PLAY KEY_PLAY
28 28

ENC_BRWS1

ENC_BRWS0

AD_CHFD1

AD_CHFD2
JOG_TCH 12 JOG_TCH

V+3R3_AD
12 JOG_TCH

GND_LED

AD_CRFD
JOGRT 29 29

AD_SEL0

AD_SEL1

AD_SEL2
V+5_LED

GND_AD
CN104

V+3R3D
KEY16

KEY17
11

GRID1

GRID2
GRID0

GRID3

GRID7
GRID4
GRID6

GRID5

LED31

LED30

LED29

LED28
KEY_CUE KEY_CUE

GNDD
11 KEYR_CUE 30 30 KEY_CUE
I

I
DKN1480-A

AD3

AD2
ENC_REL_FX0 10 10 ENC_REL_FX0 ENCR_FX0 ENC_REL_FX0
31 31
KEY_SLIPREV 9 9 KEY_SLIPREV KEY_SLIPREV

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30
N.C. 32 32

9
ENC_REL_FX1 8 8 ENC_REL_FX1 ENCR_FX1 ENC_REL_FX1
33 33
LED_SLIPREV 7 7 LED_SLIPREV DDD1777- N.C. LED_SLIPREV
FFC 30P 34 34
GND_AD 6 6 GND_AD LENGTH = 190 mm GND_AD 35 35 GND_AD
PITCH = 1.0 mm
AD_SEL0 5 5 AD_SEL0 AD_SEL0
CN3001

AD_SEL0 36 36
VKN1261-A

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30
1

9
AD_SEL2 4 4 AD_SEL2 AD_SEL2 AD_SEL2
37 37
JOG ASSY (DWX3903)

JOG ASSY (DWX3903)


GRID1

GRID2
GRID0

GRID3

GRID7
GRID4
GRID6

GRID5

KEY16

V+5_LED
KEY17
GND_LED

GNDD
LED31

V+3R3D
LED30
ENC_BROWS1

LED29
ENC_BROWS0

LED28

GND_AD
V+3R3_AD
AD_CRFD
AD_CHFD1

AD_CHFD2
AD_SEL0
AD3

AD_SEL1

AD2
AD_SEL2
AD_SEL1 3 3 AD_SEL1 AD_SEL1 AD_SEL1
38 38
AD0 2 2 AD0 AD1 AD1
39 39

REVERSE CONTACT
LENGTH = 160 mm
V+3R3_AD 1 1 V+3R3_AD V+3R3_AD V+3R3_AD
40 40

DDD1780-

PITCH = 1.0 mm
FFC 10P
3

3
CN1801 CN108 C C 1/2 - C 2/2 CN109
AKN7041-A
CN1801
AKN7041-A

MIXR ASSY (DWX4123)


AKN7041-A AKN7041-A

N.C. 1 1 N.C. V+5_LED 1 1 V+5_LED

V+3R3_AD
CN3002

GND_AD
GND_AD
MIC_LV
GND_LED 2 2 GND_LED GRIDJ0 2 2 GRIDJ0

VKN1819-A
LED13-27 3 3 LED13-27 GRIDJ1 3 3 GRIDJ1
LED12-26 4 4 LED12-26 GRIDJ2 4 4 GRIDJ2

4
2
LED11-25 5 5 LED11-25 N.C. 5 5 N.C.
N.C. 6 6 N.C. LED25P 6 6 LED11-25
GRIDJ2 7 7 GRIDJ2 LED26P 7 7 LED12-26
GRIDJ1 8 8 GRIDJ1 LED27P 8 8 LED13-27
GRIDJ0 9 9 GRIDJ0 GND_LED 9 9 GND_LED

LENGTH = 100 mm
K

K
V+3R3_AD

GND_LED

GND_LED
GNDA_HP

GNDA_HP

DDD1783-
GND_LED
GND_LED

PITCH = 1.0 mm
AD_HPLV

V+5_LED V+5_LED

V+5_LED

V+5_LED
10 10 N.C. 10 10 N.C.
V+5_LED
V+5_LED

GND_AD

A_MUTE

V+3R3D

LED23P
LED22P
LED24P

LED21P
LED17P
LED18P

LED19P
LED20P
V+3R3D
LED10P

V+7R5A

CN107
V-7R5A

KEY11
KEY12
KEY13

KEY14
KEY15
GRID0

GRID1

GRID2
GRID3
GRID4
GRID5

GRID6
GRID7
LED6P
LED5P

LED4P
LED3P

LED7P

LED8P

LED9P

GNDD
GRID7
GRID6
GRID5

GRID4
GRID3
GRID2

GRID1
GRID0
GNDD

CN110
CN106

HP_R
KEY7
KEY6
KEY5

KEY4
KEY3

HP_L

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.
N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

DKN1480-A
AKN7041-A
DKN1480-A

FFC 4P
LENGTH = 100 mm

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30
10
9

9
1

9
DDD1779-

PITCH = 1.0 mm

DDD1775- DDD1781- DDD1776-


FFC 10P

FFC 30P FFC 10P FFC 30P


LENGTH = 120 mm LENGTH = 120 mm LENGTH = 310 mm

CN4001
PITCH = 1.0 mm PITCH = 1.0 mm PITCH = 1.0 mm
HOLD ASSY

HOLD ASSY
CN3401

VKN1620-A
VKN1853-A

CN2501
(DWX4124)

(DWX4124)
CN4001
VKN1620-A

VKN1264-A
30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

GRID7 10

GNDD 11

KEY3-11 12

KEY4-12 13
KEY5-13 14
KEY6-14 15

KEY7-15 16
GND_LED 17
GND_LED 18

LED9-23 19
LED8-22 20
LED10-24 21

LED7-21 22
LED3-17 23
LED4-18 24
N.C. 25

LED5-19 26
LED6-20 27

V+5_LED 28
V+5_LED 29
N.C. 30
10
9

9
1

4
1

N.C.
V+3R3D
GRID0

GRID1
GRID2
GRID3

GRID4
GRID5
GRID6
N.C.
V+5_LED

V+5_LED
LED6-20
LED5-19

N.C.
LED4-18
LED3-17

LED7-21

LED10-24
LED8-22

LED9-23
GND_LED

GND_LED

KEY7-15

KEY6-14

KEY5-13
KEY4-12

KEY3-11
GNDD
GRID7

GRID6
GRID5
GRID4

GRID3
GRID2
GRID1

GRID0
V+3R3D

N.C.

V+3R3_AD

AD_HPLV
GND_AD

V+7R5A_HP
A_MUTE

HP_L

GNDA_HP
HP_R

GNDA_HP

V-7R5A_HP

V+3R3_AD

MIC_LV

GND_AD

GND_AD

F
4

4
HPJK ASSY (DWX4129) D
J PAD ASSY (DWX3902) JA3401 MCVR ASSY J PAD ASSY (DWX3902)
L

L
DKN1622-A JA3402
XKN3017-B
(DWX4126)
3
1

3
1

HP TRIM MIC TRIM


HP JACK HP Mini JACK
8 7 6 5
11 DDJ-SR2

LINE/PHONO MASTER 1
MASTER 2 BOOTH

B
V+VBUS MIC CH1 CH2
V+12_DC USB
LINE/PHONO
DC IN DC_DET FET SW FET SW SW
PC MIX
RTQ040P02 RTQ040P02
F

PWSW ASSY
E

S1401
S1301
PWR Q406 Q415 IC401

11
11
IC201
SW V+5_SEL
FET SW FET SW DDC 5 V REG 3.3 V

1
RSQ035P03 RSQ035P03 BD9328EFJ V+5_DC MM3411A33N NJM4580MD

2
MUTE
INPUT_SEL

7
7

IC1303

5
IC1403
MBJK ASSY

Q202 IC203

2
9
7
2
1
5
3

PWR_ON

16
15
14
12
FET SW

JH2701
RTQ040P02 DDC 1.2V CN3301
BD9328EFJ

IC1501
CN103

9
7
2
1
5
3

3
16
15
14
12
V+5_LED V+5D

NJM4580MD
NJM4580MD
1
7

IC204
A

1
7
7
DDC ±15V
V±15A
IC1001
BD9851EFV

2
1
2
1
2
1
IC207

IC1502
IC1302
IC1402
NJM4580MD

IC206
REG 5V V+7R5A

4
2
V+5A DDC ± 6.3V ADC ADC ADC
MAIN ASSY

NJM2886DL3 AK5358AET AK5358AET 1


7
7
1
7
1
7
1

BD9851EFV AK5358AET
IC903
IC1103

V-7R5A

IC603
IC202
NJM4580MD

NJM4580MD
RESET
REG 3.3V

5
1
V+3R3D S-80927CNMC-G8X
E
MM3411A33N

1
9
9

10
11
12
10
11
12

DAC DAC
V+3R3A
Vcc PVcc USB xRST SSI GPIO SSI GPIO AK4382AVT AK4382AVT
IC1101

IC901

SSI
GPIO

DC_DET
IRQ
X'tal 13.3M
1

EXTAL

CN105
PWR_SW CSS1840-
X602

2
84

GPIO

X'tal 48M

5
1

USB_X1
X601

CSS1760-
105

IC1201 IC1202
NJM4580MD
DAC SPI FLASH

6
AK4387ET SSI SPI DYW2057
IC602

CN110
D
CN108

CN109
K

K
LED LED
PWM PWM

1-9
1-9
Matrix Matrix
2-10
2-10
JOG ASSY

JOG ASSY
CN1801
CN1801

IC1601 IC1601

I
I

CDC CDC
AD7147ACPZ500RL7 AD7147ACPZ500RL7

CDC ASSY
CDC ASSY

1-8 1-8
CN1601 CN1601
CN2004 CN2004
1-8 1-8

CN101
CN102

Sirial Sirial
H

IC601

PC2001, PC2002 PC2001, PC2002


Photo Interrupter Photo Interrupter
RPI-579N1x2 Timer Timer RPI-579N1x2
MAIN uCom

14, 16
14, 16
27, 25
14, 16

IC2002 IC2002
C
PNL2 ASSY

Touch uCom GPIO GPIO Touch uCom


29
12

12
12

DYW1959 DYW1959
R5S72690RW266FP

VR2001 VR2001
VR2002 VR2002
VR2003 IC2001 IC2001 VR2003
VR x3 MUX MUX VR x3
2

2
2
39

SLIDER TC74HC4051AF A/D A/D TC74HC4051AF SLIDER

LED LED
1 - 40
1 - 40
1 - 40
1 - 40

G GPIO GPIO
KEY KEY

ENCODER ENCODER
DSX1133 DSX1133
PNL1 ASSY
CN2003
CN2003

B
J

CN106
CN107

FSR FSR
PWM PWM
1 - 30
1 - 30

1 - 30

KEY LED
1 - 30

LED KEY
Matrix Matrix GPIO GPIO Matrix Matrix
PAD ASSY

PAD ASSY
CN4001
CN4001

A/D GPIO A/D

2 17 19 9 11 26 - 30 23 24 25
CN110 CN104

CN3401 CN3001
6 5 2 17 19 9 11 26 - 30 23 24 25
IC3001
MUTE HPLV C MIXR ASSY IC3002 D MCVR ASSY
VR3401
VR LED MUX
ENCODER KEY SLIDER x3 VR2501
Matrix TC74HC4051AF x2
DSX1133 Matrix
CN2501

CN3002
3

VR x14 VR
A JA3401 JA3402 BROWSE
F HPJK ASSY MC_LV

4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM


8 7 6 5
1 2 3 4

4.3 MATRIX TABLE


Color of each unit (KEY, LED, AD common) LEDs color (LED block only)
A PANEL1 PANEL2 MIXA MAIN MCVR, HPJK Blue Yellow Red White Green

KEY
*1: Left DECK
PLAY CUE CENSOR *1 2 position SW1
*2: Right DECK
Direct DURABILITY SW DURABILITY SW Normal SW Slide SW

PLAY CUE 2 position SW2


Direct DURABILITY SW DURABILITY SW Slide SW

B
Matrix Grid0 Grid1 Grid2 Grid3 Grid4 Grid5 Grid6 Grid7

FX.SEL1 FX_SEL2 FX_SEL3 BEATS FX ASSIGN1 FX ASSIGN2 SLIP


KEY0 Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW ENC. SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW

G.ADJ G.SLIDE SHIFT SYNC KEY LOCK RESET PARAMT> PARAMT<


KEY1 Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW

KEY SYNC KEY SHIFT< KEY SHIFT> A.B.LOOP 2X 1/2X OUT IN


KEY2 Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW

HOT CUE ROLL(PAD FX) SLICER SAMPLER


KEY3 Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW
PAD0 PAD4 PAD0 PAD4 PAD0 PAD4 PAD0 PAD4
C
KEY4 FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR
PAD1 PAD5 PAD1 PAD5 PAD1 PAD5 PAD1 PAD5
KEY5 FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR
PAD2 PAD6 PAD2 PAD6 PAD2 PAD6 PAD2 PAD6
KEY6 FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR
PAD3 PAD7 PAD3 PAD7 PAD3 PAD7 PAD3 PAD7
KEY7 FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR
CENSOR *2 FX.SEL1 FX_SEL2 FX_SEL3 BEATS FX ASSIGN1 FX ASSIGN2 SLIP
KEY8 Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW ENC.SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW

G.ADJ G.SLIDE SHIFT SYNC KEY LOCK RESET PARAMT> PARAMT<


D
KEY9 Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW

KEY SYNC KEY SHIFT< KEY SHIFT> A.B.LOOP 2X 1/2X OUT IN


KEY10 Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW

HOT CUE ROLL(PAD FX) SLICER SAMPLER


KEY11 Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW
PAD0 PAD4 PAD0 PAD4 PAD0 PAD4 PAD0 PAD4
KEY12 FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR
PAD1 PAD5 PAD1 PAD5 PAD1 PAD5 PAD1 PAD5
KEY13 FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR
PAD2 PAD6 PAD2 PAD6 PAD2 PAD6 PAD2 PAD6
E
KEY14 FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR
PAD3 PAD7 PAD3 PAD7 PAD3 PAD7 PAD3 PAD7
KEY15 FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR FSR
INPUT SEL1 INPUT SEL1
LOAD1 BACK CUE1 BROWSE
3 position SW1-1 3 position SW1-2
KEY16 Normal SW Normal SW Normal SW ENC. SW
Slide SW Slide SW
INPUT SEL2 INPUT SEL2 LOAD
LOAD2 CUE2
3 position SW2-1 3 position SW2-2 PREPARE
KEY17 Normal SW Normal SW
Slide SW Slide SW Normal SW

12 DDJ-SR2
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

LED
CENSOR *1 A
Direct Red *1: Left DECK
*2: Right DECK

Direct

Matrix Grid0 Grid1 Grid2 Grid3 Grid4 Grid5 Grid6 Grid7


FX_SEL1 FX_SEL2 FX_SEL3 FX ASSIGN1 FX ASSIGN2
LED0 Red x2 Red x2 Red x2 Red Red
CUE KEY SYNC A.B.LOOP 1/2X 2X IN OUT
LED1 Yellow Blue x2 Red x2 Red Red Red Red
PLAY KEY SHIFT < SLIP KEY LOCK PARAMT< PARAMT> SYNC KEY SHIFT>
LED2 Green Blue Red Red Red Red Red Blue B
PAD0 PAD1 PAD2 PAD3
LED3 RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B)
PAD0 PAD1 PAD2 PAD3
LED4 RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G)
PAD4 PAD5 PAD6 PAD7
LED5 RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B)
PAD4 PAD5 PAD6 PAD7
LED6 RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G)
PAD0 PAD4 PAD1 PAD5 PAD2 PAD6 PAD3 PAD7
LED7 RGBR RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R)
HOT CUE ROLL(PAD FX) SLICER SAMPLER C
LED8 RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B)
HOT CUE ROLL(PAD FX) SLICER SAMPLER
LED9
RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R)
HOT CUE ROLL(PAD FX) SLICER SAMPLER
LED10 RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G)
JOG0 JOG1 JOG2
LED11 RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B)
JOG0 JOG1 JOG2
LED12 RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R)
JOG0 JOG1 JOG2
LED13 RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G)
D
FX_SEL1 FX_SEL2 FX_SEL3 FX ASSIGN1 FX ASSIGN2
LED14 Red x2 Red x2 Red x2 Red Red
CENSOR *2 CUE KEY SYNC A.B.LOOP 1/2X 2X IN OUT
LED15 Red Yellow Blue x2 Red x2 Red Red Red Red
PLAY KEY SHIFT < SLIP KEY LOCK PARAMT< PARAMT> SYNC KEY SHIFT>
LED16 Green Blue Red Red Red Red Red Blue
PAD0 PAD1 PAD2 PAD3
LED17 RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B)
PAD0 PAD1 PAD2 PAD3
LED18 RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G)
PAD4 PAD5 PAD6 PAD7
LED19 RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B) E
PAD4 PAD5 PAD6 PAD7
LED20 RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G)
PAD0 PAD4 PAD1 PAD5 PAD2 PAD6 PAD3 PAD7
LED21 RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R)
HOT CUE ROLL(PAD FX) SLICER SAMPLER
LED22 RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B)
HOT CUE ROLL(PAD FX) SLICER SAMPLER
LED23 RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R)
HOT CUE ROLL(PAD FX) SLICER SAMPLER
LED24 RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G)
JOG0 JOG1 JOG2 F
LED25 RGB(B) RGB(B) RGB(B)

DDJ-SR2 13
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

A Matrix Grid0 Grid1 Grid2 Grid3 Grid4 Grid5 Grid6 Grid7


JOG0 JOG1 JOG2
LED26 RGB(R) RGB(R) RGB(R)
JOG0 JOG1 JOG2
LED27 RGB(G) RGB(G) RGB(G)
CH LV1 L CH LV2 L CH LV3 L CH LV4 L CH LV5 L CH LV6 L LOAD1 LOAD3
LED28 Red Yellow Yellow Green Green Green Redx2 Yellow
MT LV1 L MT LV2 L MT LV3 L MT LV4 L MT LV5 L MT LV6 L LOAD2 LOAD4
LED29 Red Yellow Yellow Green Green Green Redx2 Yellow
MT LV1 R MT LV2 R MT LV3 R MT LV4 R MT LV5 R MT LV6 R HP CUE1 HP CUE2
LED30 Red Yellow Yellow Green Green Green Redx2 Redx2
B CH LV1 R CH LV2 R CH LV3 R CH LV4 R CH LV5 R CH LV6 R
LED31 Red Yellow Yellow Green Green Green

AD
CROSS
CH FADER1 CH FADER2
FADER
Direct Slide VR Slide VR
Slide VR
C
Multiplexer IN0 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7

FX.SEL1 FX.SEL2 FX.SEL3 FX.PANEL AD_TEMPO AD_TEMPO_C


AD0 Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Normal SW Slide VR Slide VR

FX.SEL1 FX.SEL2 FX.SEL3 FX.PANEL AD_TEMPO AD_TEMPO_C


AD1 Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Normal SW Slide VR Slide VR

MST LV MID1 HI1 BOTH.LV TRIM1 MID2 TRIM2 HI2


AD2 Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR

FILTER1 LOW1 HP MIX LOW2 SMP VOL MIC LV FILTER2


AD3 Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR Rotary VR
D
V+12_DC HP.VR V+VBUS V+12_15WDET
AD4 Voltage monitoring Rotary VR Voltage monitoring Voltage monitoring

14 DDJ-SR2
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
[1-1] Troubles of starting system (AC adapter) A

The power is not turned on.


It does not start correctly.

CENSOR button flashes,


Other LED is turned off?
No Check the voltage of V+12_DC No
*Later, Diagnosis of MAIN Assy Fuse (P402) was cut
See “5.2 MONITORING OF whether it is normal?
or Power cord, AC adapter, DC jack (JA401) was defective.
POWER SUPPLY [Measuring point P402 pin2]
AND VOLTAGE.”
Yes
Yes

(Power supply which is Check PWR_ON signal on


No uCOM (IC601), The power supply circuit for the B
monitored is unusual) HI/LOW in conjunction with
uCOM was defective or power supply SW (S2701),
Power supply IC was unusual the power supply SW?
around peripheral circuit was defective.
and around peripheral circuit [Measuring point 2]
was defective or defective circuit
caused by unusual power source. Yes

Check the voltage of V+5D No Power supply IC (IC401), around peripheral circuit was
whether it is normal?
defective, or FET SW, around peripheral circuit was defective.
[Measuring point 3]

Yes

Check the voltage whether No Each power supply IC and around peripheral circuit was
it is normal?
defective.
See “10.21 VOLTAGES”

Yes C

Display circuit was defective.


See “[2] Troubles of display.”

[1-2] Troubles of starting system (USB bus power)


The power is not turned on.
It does not start correctly.

CENSOR button flashes, D


Other LED is turned off?
No Check the voltage of V+VBUS No Fuse (P601) was cut
*Later, Diagnosis of MAIN Assy
See “5.2 MONITORING OF whether it is normal? or USB cable, USB jack (JA601) was defective
POWER SUPPLY [Measuring point D403 Anode] or Troubles of Host PC.
AND VOLTAGE.”
Yes
Yes

(Power supply which is Check PWR_ON signal on


No uCOM (IC601), The power supply circuit for the
monitored is unusual) HI/LOW in conjunction with
uCOM was defective or power supply SW (S2701),
Power supply IC was unusual the power supply SW?
around peripheral circuit was defective.
and around peripheral circuit [Measuring point 2]
was defective or defective circuit
caused by unusual power source. Yes

Check the voltage of V+5D No E


whether it is normal? FET SW, around peripheral circuit was defective.
[Measuring point 3]

Yes

Check the voltage whether No Each power supply IC and around peripheral circuit was
it is normal?
defective.
See “10.21 VOLTAGES.”

Yes

Display circuit was defective.


See “[2] Troubles of display.”

DDJ-SR2 15
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

A [2] Troubles of display

LED does not lit.

Identify the unusual location


by “6.1 SERVICE MODE”

Check unusual parts of No Unusual LED parts and around


the LED display, there are
peripheral circuit was defective.
multiple issue or not?

B Yes

Check all unusual LEDs, Check all unusual LEDs,


whether controlled at the No whether controlled at the No Unusual LED parts and around peripheral circuit was
same GRID signal or not? same SEG signal or not? defective.
See “4.3 MATRIX TABLE” See “4.3 MATRIX TABLE.”

Yes Yes

Check what target No


SEG signal is normal? uCOM (IC601) was defective.
[Measuring point 6 etc.]
Yes

C LED lowside drive circuit


was defective.
Yes
Check what target
No
GRID signal is normal? uCOM (IC601) was defective.
[Measuring point 5 etc.]

Yes

LED highside drive circuit


was defective.

D
[3] Troubles of operation
Button/PAD/Slide switch
does not work.

Identify the unusual location


by “6.1 SERVICE MODE”

Check unusual No Unusual manipulandum parts and


operation points, there are and around peripheral circuit
multiple issue or not? was defective.

Yes
E
Check all unusual manipulandums,
whether controlled at the same No Unusual manipulandum parts and
GRID signal or the same and around peripheral circuit
SEG signal, or not.? was defective.
See “4.3 MATRIX TABLE.”

Yes
Transistor which controls
SEG signal was defective or
uCOM (IC601) was defective.

16 DDJ-SR2
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

Rotary VR/Slide VR
does not work.

Identify the unusual location


by “6.1 SERVICE MODE”

Check unusual No Unusual manipulandum parts and


operation points, there are and around peripheral circuit
multiple issue or not? was defective.

Yes
B
Check all VR signals
No Unusual manipulandum parts and
which enter for The same
and around peripheral circuit
switching IC?
was defective.
See “4.3 MATRIX TABLE”

Yes

Multiplexer IC was defective.

Rotary encoder does not work.


C

No If it cannot push,
Check whether encoder
See “Button/PAD/Slide switch
do not work rotating?
does not work.”

Yes

Check that rotary signal


is normal? No
Rotary encoder was defective.
[Measuring point CN2003
pin10 etc.]

Yes
D

uCOM (IC601) was defective.

JOG dial does not work.

No JOG_TOUCH whether No
Check whether encoder Touch detected uCOM (IC2002) and around peripheral
it is normal?
do not work rotating. circuit was defective.
[Measuring point a]
Yes Yes
E
uCOM (IC601) was defective.

Photo interrupter
JOG0/JOG1 whether
No (PC2001, PC2002)
it is normal?
and Mounting unusual,
[Measuring point
around peripheral circuit
Q2051 C etc.]
was defective.

Yes

uCOM (IC601) was defective.

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NeedleSearch does not work.

Check that V+3R3_CDC CDCR: CDCR_Pcon whether it is normal?


which is supplied to the No [Measuring point Q612 B etc.] No
CDCL: CDCL_Pcon whether it is normal? uCOM (IC601) was defective.
SENSOR IC is normal?
[Measuring point CN2004 pin1] [Measuring point Q610 B etc.]

Yes
Yes
SENSOR IC (IC1601)
or Transistor was defective.
B

Check that CDC_INT is LOW No


uCOM (IC601) or
level when sensor touched?
SENSOR IC (IC1601) was defective.
[Measuring point CN2004 pin8]
Yes

uCOM (IC601) was defective.

C
[4] Troubles of audio
[Prior confirmation]
1 Discriminate unusual parts section input or output.
Please discriminate unusual parts section input or output, refer to check simple method for audio signals.
*If all signals were defective, power supply for audio, clock for audio, and around uCOM electric circuit were defective.

2 Check indication and operation


Please check indication and operation by Service mode.
If some problems, you should repair it. (See “[2] Troubles of display” and “[3] Troubles of operation” )

Sound dose not input


from channel input terminal.

D
Input audio signals for
unusual input terminal.

*Later, Diagnosis of MAIN Assy


Dose channel level No Check audio signals No OP amp (IC1301 etc.) and around peripheral circuit
indicator lights? in ADC input terminal? was defective.
[Measuring point IC1302 pin1 etc.]
Yes
Yes
uCOM (IC601) and around
peripheral circuit was defective. ADC (IC1302 etc.) and around
peripheral circuit was defective.

E
Sound dose not input
from MIC terminal.

*Later, Diagnosis of MAIN Assy


Input audio signals for MIC terminal.

Check audio signals No OP amp (IC1501) and around


in ADC input terminal?
peripheral circuit was defective.
[Measuring point IC1502 pin2 etc.]
Yes

F ADC (IC1502) and around


peripheral circuit was defective.

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Sound dose not output


from MASTER 1, 2 terminal.

*Later, Diagnosis of MAIN Assy


Input audio signals for input terminal.

MASTER_DATA whether No uCOM (IC601) and around


it is normal?
peripheral ircuit was defective.
[Measuring point IC901 pin3
Yes
B
Check audio signals No DAC (IC901) and around
in MAIN Assy output?
peripheral circuit was defective.
[Measuring point d etc.]
Yes

Check what A_MUTE No


signal is high level? MBJK Assy was defective.
[Measuring point c]
Yes

MUTE circuit was defective.

Sound dose not output


from BOOTH terminal.

*Later, Diagnosis of MAIN Assy


Input audio signals for input terminal.

BOOTH_DATA No uCOM (IC601) and around


whether it is normal?
peripheral circuit was defective.
[Measuring point IC1101 pin3]
Yes
D
Check audio signals No DAC (IC1101) and around
in MAIN Assy output?
peripheral circuit was defective.
[Measuring point C1129 etc.]
Yes

Check what A_MUTE No


signal is high level? MBJK Assy was defective.
[Measuring point c]

Yes

MUTE circuit was defective.

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Sound dose not output


from PHONES jacks.

*Later, Diagnosis of MAIN Assy


Input audio signals for input terminal.

HP_DATA whether No uCOM (IC601) and around


it is normal?
peripheral circuit was defective.
[Measuring point IC1202 pin3]
Yes
B Check the voltage of
Check audio signals No V±7R5A_HP whether it is normal? No Power pupply IC (IC206) and around peripheral circuit
in HPJK Assy input? [Measuring point CN3401
was defective.
[Measuring point CN3401 pin6 etc.] pin4 : V+7R5A_HP
pin10 : V-7R5A_HP]
Yes
Yes

DAC (IC1201) and around


peripheral circuit was defective.

Check what A_MUTE No


signal is high level? HPJK Assy was defective.
[Measuring point CN3401 pin5]
Yes

C MUTE circuit was defective.

[5] Troubles of PC connection


PC does not recognize
the DDJ-SR2.

Check the voltage of analog USB


power supply No Around analog USB power
whether it is normal?
D supply circuit was defective.
[Measuring point IC601
pin100,101]

Yes

Check disconnection No USB jack (JA601) or


about VBUS, D+,
Chip filter (L601) was defective.
and D- line?
Yes

uCOM (IC601) was defective.

E
It can not be firmware updates.

Does the PC USB connection was wrong.


No
recognize See “PC does not recognize
the DDJ-SR2? the DDJ-SR2.”

Yes

Check what update No FLASH IC (IC602) was defective,


operation was around peripheral circuit was
not success? defective.

Yes
F There is a possibility of update
operational errors.
You have to enter update mode with
pressing SHIFT and SYNC buttons
on the left deck.

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5.2 MONITORING OF POWER SUPPLY AND VOLTAGE

This item requires a diagnosis of MAIN Assy. A

The circuit of this unit monitors for power and voltage failure from AC adapter
and will shut the unit off immediately after an error is detected.

• Content to be monitored
Power supply voltage failure from the AC adapter
Power to be monitored: V+12_SW

• Voltage monitoring and value


Monitoring voltage Reduced voltage Overvoltage 12V FET SW1
! V+12_SW
V+12_ADP D407

V+12_SW ------ 17.5 V RB060M-30 V+12_SW


B

RSQ035P03
D4

D3
ACE7129-A

4
S

0.1u/50
1u 25V

Q406

*C418
C414

R416

75k
SS

SRYB
• Detection terminal and its terminal voltage

1
D1
2
D2
3
G
! FAULT_D
R 4 0 1 SR
V+5_DC

V+12_SW [Measuring point D407 Cathode] 100

Normal: HI (12 V) GNDD

DZ2J150M0

DZ2J051M0
0.01u/50
FAULT_D

C405

D410

D413
V+12_DC

Abnormal: LOW (0 V)

SRYB
• Timing of monitoring start
Abnormal: Power supplied from the AC adapter Immediately

• Timing upon judgment as a failure


Abnormal: After an error is detected
C
•LED indication when an error is generated
All LEDs are unlit.

• Restoration method
If the unit shuts itself down because an error is detected, perform diagnosis, disconnect AC adapter and the USB cable,
wait for a while and then turn on the power again.

• Diagnostic procedure
See "5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING."

The circuit of this unit monitors for power and voltage failure from 12 V → 5 V DC-DC
converter (IC401) and USB bus power and will shut the unit off immediately after an error is detected.
D
• Content to be monitored
Power supply voltage failure from 12 V → 5 V DC-DC converter (IC401) and the USB bus power
Power to be monitored : V+5_SEL
• Voltage monitoring and value
Monitoring voltage Reduced voltage Overvoltage
V+5_SEL 4.20 V ------

• Detection terminal and its terminal voltage


V_DET signal [Measuring point IC205 pin1]
Normal: HI (3.3 V)
Abnormal: LOW (0 V) E

• Timing of monitoring start


Abnormal: 3 msec after the unit is turned ON

• Timing upon judgment as a failure


Abnormal: 640 usec after an error is detected

• LED indication when an error is generated


CENSOR indicator flashes. The other LEDs are unlit.

• Restoration method
If the unit shuts itself down because an error is detected, perform diagnosis, disconnect AC adapter and the USB cable,
wait for a while and then turn on the power again.
F
• Diagnostic procedure
See "5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING."

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A The circuit of this unit monitors for power and voltage failure suppied to the uCOM and will
shut the unit off immediately after an error is detected.
• Content to be monitored
Power supply voltage failure suppied to the uCOM
Power to be monitored: V+1R2E

• Voltage monitoring and value


Monitoring Power Reduced Overvoltage
voltage supply voltage
AC adapter 2.16 V
V+1R2E ------
USB 2.14 V
B
• Detection terminal and its terminal voltage
FAULT_DET2 signal [Measuring point Q409 pin2]
Normal: LOW (0 V)
Abnormal: HI (5 V)

• Timing of monitoring start


Abnormal: Power supplied Immediately

• Timing upon judgment as a failure


Abnormal: Power supplied Immediately

•LED indication when an error is generated


C To repeat the power ON / OFF, Start up illumination will repeat ON / OFF.

• Restoration method
If the unit shuts itself down because an error is detected, perform diagnosis, disconnect AC adapter and the USB cable,
wait for a while and then turn on the power again.

• Diagnostic procedure
See "5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING."

The uCOM of this unit always monitors for power and voltage failure of the unit and will shut
the unit off immediately after an error is detected.
• Content to be monitored
D Power supply voltage failure on MAIN Assy
Power to be monitored : V+5A, V±15A, V±7R5A, V+3R3D
• Voltage monitoring and value
Monitoring Reduced Overvoltage Monitoring Reduced Overvoltage
voltage voltage voltage voltage
V+5A 3.39 V ------ V+7R5A 4.35 V ------
V+15A 4.35 V ------ V-7R5A ------ –3.24 V
V-15A ------ –3.24 V V+3R3D ------ –3.90 V

• Detection terminal and its terminal voltage


FAULT_DET signal [Measuring point 4]
Normal: HI (3.3 V)
E Abnormal: LOW (0 V)

• Timing of monitoring start


500 msec after the unit is turned ON
• Timing upon judgment as a failure
50 msec after an error is detected

• LED indication when an error is generated


CENSOR indicator flashes. The other LEDs are unlit.

• Restoration method
If the unit shuts itself down because an error is detected,
perform diagnosis, disconnect AC adapter and the USB cable,
F wait for a while and then turn on the power again.
• Diagnostic procedure
See "5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING."

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5.3 BASIC OPERATION CHECK USING Serato DJ

[Installation of Serato DJ] A

A brief explanation of how to install Serato DJ on a PC is given below.


For details, refer to the operating instructions of the software.
Install the driver software that enables audio output from the computer beforehand.
The operating environment of the PC required for installation of Serato DJ is shown below.

• For the latest information on the required operating environment, the compatibility, and information on how to obtain
the latest operating system, refer to “Software Info” for “DDJ-SR2” on the following Pioneer DJ support site.
pioneerdj.com/support/
• The Operating System support assumes that the latest version is used.

For the latest version of the Serato DJ software, access http://serato.com/ and download the software from there.
For downloading, registration of a user account at "Serato.com" is required.
C
Unzip the downloaded file, then double-click the unzipped file to launch the installer.
Read the terms of the license agreement carefully, and if you agree, select [I agree to the license terms and conditions],
then click [Install].
After installation is completed, the Installation Completed screen will be displayed. Click on [Close] to terminate the Serato DJ
installer.

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

[Connections]
AC adapter
(included)

To power outlet
5 6
3

USB cable E
(included)

1 7
Powered speaker, etc.

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A Launching Serato DJ
For Windows 7
From the [Start] menu, click [All Programs] > [Serato] > [Serato DJ] > the [Serato DJ] icon in order.

For Windows 10/8.1


From [Apps view], click the [Serato DJ] icon.

For Mac OS X
In the Finder, open the [Applications] folder, and click the [Serato DJ] icon.

Computer screen displayed directly after the Serato DJ software is launched

1 [BUY/ACTIVATE]may appear at the right bottom of the screen when Serato DJ is launched for the first time. There is no need for DDJ-SR2 users to
activate or purchase the license.
2 Click [Online] to use the unit as is.

C
Computer screen displayed when a track is loaded to the Serato DJ software
Click [Library] at the upper left of the screen, and select [Vertical] or [Horizontal] from the pull-down list to set the display style of the Serato DJ
screen.

A Deck sections
Displays the track information (the name of the loaded
track, artist name, BPM, etc.), the overall waveform, and
other information.

B Waveform display
Displays the waveform of the loaded track.

C Browser section
Displays the crates in which tracks in the library or sets of
D
multiple tracks are stored.

Importing tracks
1 Click the [Files] key on the Serato DJ screen to open the [Files] panel.
E
The contents of your computer or the components connected to the computer are displayed in the [Files] panel.
2 Click a folder containing the tracks to be added to the library on the [Files] panel.
3 Drag and drop the selected folder to the crates panel.
A crate is created and the tracks are added to the library.
a [Files] panel
b Crates panel

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Loading and playing tracks A


1 Press the [BACK (VIEW)] button (2) on the unit, move the cursor to the crates panel on the Serato DJ screen, and turn the
rotary selector (1) on the unit to select the crate, etc.
2 Press the rotary selector, move the cursor to the library pane on the Serato DJ screen, and turn the rotary
selector to select a track.
3 Press the [LOAD] button (3) to load the selected track onto the deck.

3 2 B

Playing tracks and outputting the sound


1 Set the controls, etc. as follows.
2
C
3
1
2 1
3
4 4
5
6
2 Press the [ ] button to play the track.
3 Turn the [TRIM] control.
Adjust the [TRIM] control (3) to confirm that the channel
level indicator lights up in orange at the highest volume. 8
4 Move the channel fader (5) forward. D
5 Rotate the [MASTER LEVEL] control (1) to adjust the
sound level of the speakers.
Adjust the level of sound output from the [MASTER 1] and
[MASTER 2] terminals to an appropriate level.
5

Monitoring sound with headphones


Set the controls, etc. as follows.

6
7 E
1 Press the headphones [CUE] button (8) for the channel 1.
2 Rotate the [HEADPHONES LEVEL] control (7).
Adjust the level of sound output from the headphones to 7
an appropriate level.

Turning off the system


1 Close [Serato DJ].
A confirmation message for closing the software appears
on the screen. Click [Yes] to close.
2 Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch on the rear panel of
this unit to set this unit to standby mode. F
3 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer.

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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 TEST MODE
A 1. Description of Service Modes
The Following test modes are provided for this unit:

1. Service Mode 1 2. Service Mode 2


1-1: Version check mode 2-1: Version check mode
1-2: Check mode of the controls (buttons, knobs, etc.) 2-2: Measurement mode of the load of JOG dial
1-3: Factory reset mode 2-3: Photo interrupter check mode
1-4: Voltage value display mode (not used in service)
1-5: Voltage value fluctuation range check mode
(not used in service)
1-6: Crossfader calibration mode
B

2. How to Operate in Service Mode


[How to Enter Service Mode 1] [How to Enter Service Mode 2]
Turn on the power while pressing the KEY SYNC button on the (left) DECK Turn on the power while pressing the HP CUE2 button on the (right) DECK
and the HP CUE1 button on the (left) DECK. and the SYNC button on the (right) DECK .

D [How to move forwards/backwards the pages in the Service Mode]


Press the SHIFT button on the (left) DECK to go backward to the previous page.
Press the SHIFT button on the (right) DECK to move forward to the next page.
This applies to Test Mode 1 and Test 2.

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AC adapter is connected.

Press the KEY SYNC(left) button + HP CUE1 (left) button


or
Press the HP CUE2 (right) button + SHIFT (right) button
+
Turn on the power.

A caution will appear if the firmware of the built-in PIC microcomputer is not for DDJ-SR2.
Check the
The caution will appear right after the Service Mode 1 or 2 started.
PIC microcomputer.
All LEDs of the CH level indicator will blink.
The caution will be cleared if you press and hold the Rotary selector for more than 5 seconds. B
Then you can move on to the service mode.
Service mode 1

Press the SHIFT button (left) DECK. Press the SHIFT button (right) DECK.

Service mode 2

Press the SHIFT button (left) DECK. Press the SHIFT button (right) DECK.

Service mode 3

Press the SHIFT button (left) DECK. Press the SHIFT button (right) DECK.

Service mode n-1

Press the SHIFT button (left) DECK. Press the SHIFT button (right) DECK.

Service mode n

Press the SHIFT button (left) DECK. Press the SHIFT button (right) DECK.

[To know what page you are testing in the Service Mode]
When you press the SHIFT button to enter the new test page, the LED corresponding to each page will blink red for a moment (for 1 to 2 seconds).
After the "red-blinking" is over and the light is off, the testing of each page will start.

Page No., E
Name of the test page
LED 2-2 2-3
1-1 Version check mode
1-2 Check mode of the controls (buttons, knobs, etc).
1-3 Factory reset mode
1-4 Voltage value display mode
(not used in service)
1-5 Voltage value fluctuation range check mode
(not used in service)
1-6 Crossfader calibration mode 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4
2-1 Version check mode (same as ) 2-1
2-2 Measurement mode of the load of JOG dial
1-5 1-6 F
2-3 Photo interrupter check mode

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A 3. Description of Service Mode


1-1: Version check mode
This mode is to check the version of the firmware. The version is displayed using the deck LEDs.
The version is displayed using the deck LEDs following red, yellow and blue frame border colors
in triple-digit decimal number.
[Version dislay]

Ones place

First decimal place

Second decimal place

* When all horizontal LEDs are turned off, it means zero (0).

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1-2: Check mode of the controls (buttons, knobs, etc) A

This is to check the operation of all the controls (buttons, knobs, etc.) on the top and front surface.
Note: Buttons except for the mode and PAD buttons: the light turns on when the button is pressed and goes off when
the button is released. For other buttons, the light turns on and off each time the button is pressed (toggle mode).

(This test does not cover the following buttons as they do not send signals to the microcomputer.)
PHONO/LINE switch
Type of Buttons, Knobs, etc. UI Parts Name Trigger LEDs to check
Push type switch (with LED) ————— Press Its own LED
Push type switch (without LED) BROWSE Press All LEDs light up -> all LEDs dimmer out -> Light off
FX PANEL Press Left DECK FX ON1
GRID ADJUST button (L/R) Press SLIP B
GRID SLIDE button (L/R) Press KEY LOCK
KEY RESET button (L/R) Press KEY SYNC
SHIFT button (L/R) ——— —————
BACK button Press LOAD1
LOAD PREPARE (AREA) button Press LOAD2
JOG dial (TOUCH) Press PLAY
Slide switch INPUT SELECT switch Slide DECK1/2: JOG LED (red)
DECK3/4: JOG LED (green)
LINE/PHONO: JOG LED (blue)
PHONO/LINE switch Slide LINE: JOG LED (purple)
PHONO: JOG LED (yellow)
C
FX1_1 knob, FX1_2 knob, FX1_3 knob, ————— Rotate TYPE A (* 1)
TYPE A FX2_1 knob, FX2_2 knob, FX2_3 knob, (Slide)
NEEDLE SEARCH pad
JOG dial (rotation), RELEASE FX rotary, ————— Rotate TYPE B (* 2)
TYPE B Rotary selector
TEMPO slider, Channel fader ————— Rotate TYPE C (* 3)
TYPE C TRIM control, EQ(HI MID LOW) control, (Slide)
FILTER control
MASTER VOL control, BOOTH VOL control, ————— Rotate TYPE D (* 4)
TYPE D SAMPLER VOL control, HP_MIX control, (Slide)
Crossfader, HP_VOL control, MIC VOL control
PAD, PAD mode (*5) ————— Press Its own LED
D

F
Basic rule: Except for TYPE B, the number of lighting LEDs will change based on the position of
each knob/fader. (i.e., when the volume is minimum, no LED will light up; when the volume is
maximum, all LEDs will light up.)

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A TYPE A (∗ 1)
The position (min. to max.) of the knob/NEEDLE SEARCH will be displayed using the following 4 LEDs: HOT CUE/PAD FX1/
SLICER/SAMPLER.
Starting from left, LEDs will light up according to the position of the knob/NEEDLE SEARCH right after each knob is rotated/
NEEDLE SEARCH is touched.

TYPE B (∗ 2)
The position of the rotary encoder will be displayed using the following 8 LEDs.

TYPE C (∗ 3)
The position of the of the knob/fader will be displayed using the following 5 LEDs for each CH according to the move.
The LEDs will light up according to the position of the knob/fader right after each knob is rotated/fader is moved.
D

E TYPE D (∗ 4)
The position of the knob/fader will be displayed using the following LEDs for both CHs according to the move.
The LEDs will light up according to the position of the knob/fader right after each knob is rotated/fader is moved.
* Crossfader : No LED will light up when it is in far left; All LEDs will light up when it is in far right.

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PAD (∗ 5) A
PAD: 3 color LED.
There are 2 testing modes for PADs.

1 Overall testing of PAD LED


You can check 3 colors of the LEDs by pressing the following buttons while turning on the Rotary selector to light up all the LEDs.
PAD MODE (HOT CUE) ON : All the PAD MODE buttons and PAD buttons will turn blue.
PAD MODE (PAD FX1) ON : All the PAD MODE buttons and PAD buttons will turn red.
PAD MODE (SLICER) ON : All the PAD MODE buttons and PAD buttons will turn green.
PAD MODE (SAMPLER) ON : All the PAD MODE buttons and PAD buttons will turn white (red, blue and green will light up
simultaneously).
B
2 Testing od each PAD LED
The color of the PAD will change as follows when the PAD is pressed during not-all-lit mode.
RED ⇒ MAGENDA ⇒ GREEN ⇒ YELLOW ⇒ BLUE ⇒ AQUA ⇒ Light off ⇒ • • • • • repeat

In addition, when Rotary selector is pushed, the LED mode changes as below.
All OFF mode (default) → All ON mode → All DIMMER mode → All OFF mode • • •

1-3: Factory reset mode C


The following settings will be reset back to the factory default by pressing and holding both of the SYNC buttons of the left
and right DECKs for 1 sec.

[Setting item and control]


# Setting Item Setting Value : Factory default value
1 MIDI MODE AUTO
GeneralDJApp
2 FADER START Enable with SYNC
Enable
Disable
3 MASTER ATT. 0 dB D
-3 dB
-6 dB
4 DEMO MODE OFF
1 min
5 min
10 min
5 SLIPMODE FLASHING MODE 1
MODE 2
OFF
6 STANDBY ON
OFF E
7 CROSS FADER CUT LAG 0 to 52
default : 6
8 JOG LED DECK
VINYL
TRACK COLOR
9 PC MIX AUTO
OFF
When the SYNC buttons on the both DECKs are
pressed and hold at the same time, the LEDs of
these buttons will light.
Press and hold for 1 sec at the same time
After the reset is complete, the PADs on the both F
DECKs will light in red.
When the reset failed, the SYNC buttons will flash.

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A 1-4: Voltage value display mode


This mode is to monitor and indicate values of voltages (A/D conversion values) of various controls (faders and knobs).
* This mode is for the development and design. Not used in service.

1-5: Voltage value fluctuation range check mode


This mode is to test fluctuated values of voltages (A/D conversion values) of various controls (faders and knobs) and to
indicate the values on the CH level indicator.
* This mode is for the development and design. Not used in service.

1-6: Crossfader calibration mode


When this mode is shown, PAD8 of left deck and PAD5 of right deck light in purple.
And CH CUEs of both deck light.

[Operation procedures of Crossfader calibration]


1 Move Crossfader to left edge, then push PAD8 of left deck.
⇒ The color of PAD8 of left deck changes purple to green.
(The MAX value of the Crossfader is memorized at this time.)

Move Crossfader to left edge, then push PAD8 of left deck.

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A
2 Move Crossfader to right edge, then push PAD5 of right deck.
⇒ The color of PAD5 of right deck changes purple to green.
(The min value of the Crossfader is memorized at this time.)

Move Crossfader to right edge, then push PAD5 of right deck.

3 Push CH CUEs of both deck at the same time.


⇒ The color of 2 PADs change green to blue. (End of memorizing Crossfader values.)

D
By pushing CH CUEs of both deck When the color of 2 PADs
at the same time, the Crossfader values become blue, the operation is end.
are memorized to serial flash ROM.

(Error display)

When a error occurs, PAD8 of left deck and PAD5


of right deck blink in red.
[Estimated errors]
• It occurs when CH CUEs of both deck are pushed without going through the operation procedure 1 and 2.
F
• It occurs when the magnitude relationship between MAX value and min value is wrong.

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A [Display when calibration procedure is not gone through]


When calibration procedure is not gone through, JOG LEDs of both deck blink in red.

The timing JOG LEDs of both deck blink in red : Other than test mode 2.

2-1: Version check mode


This mode is to check the version of the firmware. The version is displayed using the deck LEDs.
Same as 1-1.
C

2-2: Measurement mode of the load of JOG dial


This is the measurement mode of the load of JOG dial. When the measurement mode starts, [CENSOR] of the left DECK
will light up.

Operation procedures
1 Rotate the JOG dial.
To start measurement, the maximum JOG dial rotation speed must be 7 times normal speed or higher.
If the maximum speed does not reach 7.0 times normal speed, [KEY LOCK] will blink several times.
D
2 The number of sessions will be displayed up to four sessions on LED as follows.
The end of 1st session → AUTO LOOP lighting
The end of 2nd session → 1/2X + 2X lighting
The end of 3rd session → IN + OUT lighting
The end of 4th session → PARAMETER < + > lighting

3 If the measurement is OK, the [FX ASSIGN1] LED is turned on. If the measurement failed, the [FX ASSIGN2] LED is turned on.

4 When the measurement failed, FX LED indicates as follows.


NG (Heavy) → FX[1] lighting
NG (Light) → FX[3] lighting
E
When the JOG dial is rotated swiftly, measurement for the top speed and the time required for slowdown will begin.
When the rotation speed of the Jog dial exceeds 7 times normal speed, the time required for slowdown will be assessed
whether it is in the range or not. The result will be displayed on LED.
Top speed : Top speed (when normal speed is defined as one rotation in 1.8 sec)
Time required for slowdown : Time required for the jog dial to decrease its rotation speed from 3 times to 1.5 times normal speed;
OK → [FX ASSIGN1] lighting
NG → [FX ASSIGN2] lighting → Heavy → FX[1] lighting
→ Light → FX[3] lighting

The number of measurement sessions executed is displayed up to 4 sessions.


The measurement can be continued 5 sessions and more, however the number of sessions will not be displayed.
F When the session ended, an average is taken each time and the result will be displayed on LED.
Regulation value is 100 ± 40 [msec]. (The specification is subject to change.)

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A
[FX ASSIGN1] LED is turned on if the measurement is OK. [FX ASSIGN1] LED is turned on if the measurement is OK.
[FX ASSIGN2] LED is turned on if the measurement is failed. [FX ASSIGN2] LED is turned on if the measurement is failed.

NG(Heavy) NG(Light) NG(Heavy) NG(Light)

If the maximum speed does not If the maximum speed does not
reach 7.0 times normal speed, reach 7.0 times normal speed,
the all PAD LEDs of the rotated the all PAD LEDs of the rotated
side will blink. side will blink.

Indicates the number of Indicates the number of


measurement sessions measurement sessions
executed (up to 4 sessions). executed (up to 4 sessions).

2-3: Photo interrupter check mode


This is to check the status of Photo interrupter.
When the mode starts, [CENSOR] of the right DECK will blink.

Operation procedures
1 Rotate the JOG dial swiftly.
To start the measurement, the maximum Jog rotation speed must be 10 times normal speed or higher.
If the maximum speed does not reach 10 times normal speed, no result will be displayed.

2 The number of sessions will be displayed up to four sessions on LED as follows. D


The end of 1st session → AUTO LOOP lighting
The end of 2nd session → 1/2X + 2X lighting
The end of 3rd session → IN + OUT lighting
The end of 4th session → PARAMETER < + > lighting

3 [FX ASSIGN1] is lit, if the measurement result is OK. [FX ASSIGN2] is lit, if the measurement result is fail.

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A
Clockwise 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

JOG Pulse
P1

A B C D

JOG Pulse
P2

B
Counterclockwise 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 1
JOG Pulse
P1
A B C D

JOG Pulse
P2

C
Time A - D will be memorized in each range of the speed: x21-x19/x16-x14/x11-x9/x6-x4.

OK : When phase relation is normal, and the minimum value of all the A -D is 10 μsec or greater,
and the time of [x11-x9] (clockwise: "D"; counterclockwise: "C") is 200 μsec or greater. → [FX ASSIGN1] lighting

NG : When none of these conditions described above is not satisfied. → [FX ASSIGN2] lighting

[FX ASSIGN1] LED is turned on if the measurement is OK. [FX ASSIGN1] LED is turned on if the measurement is OK.
[FX ASSIGN2] LED is turned on if the measurement is failed. [FX ASSIGN2] LED is turned on if the measurement is failed.

E
Indicates the number of Indicates the number of
measurement sessions measurement sessions
executed (up to 4 sessions). executed (up to 4 sessions).

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7. DISASSEMBLY

Note: A

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

Knobs and Volumes Location

A B C D E A B C

A A

F F
C
G

G H G
D

A DAA1361 B DAA1362 C DNK6629 D DAA1359 E DAA1246


×12 ×2 ×2 ×2 ×1

White White White

Black Black Black Black Black

E
F DAA1366 G DAA1360 H DAC2684 DAC2685 DNK6009
×2 ×6 ×3 ×3 ×3

White White DAC2685


White
Black Black

DAC2684
Black

White
DNK6009
F

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A Disassembly

[1] Each PCB Assemblies


• Exterior Section
(1) Remove the all knobs.
1 ×25
(2) Remove the 3 Silider knobs 2, 3 Slider knobs 1,
and 3 Stoppers/SLD.
(See below.)

The reference of the direction


B
Side on which
the line reaches the bottom

Stopper Stopper
(rear direction) (right direction)
2 ×3

• Disassembly of the slider knob


The new slider knob adopted by this product is designed so that it is not pulled out easily.
Therefore, the method for removing the slider knob is different from the conventional method; it can only be pulled out after
Slider knob 2 is removed.
D
1 Find the side on which the line reaches 2 Insert a pair of tweezers etc. beneath 3 Remove the Slider knob 2.
the bottom. the line then push the Slider knob 2 upward.
To protect the panel from being
scratched, use protective material. Slider knob 2
Slider knob 2

Tweezers Protective material *: During reassembly, fully push


E down Slider knob 2 until it is
dented into Slider knob 1.

4 Remove the Slider knob 1. 5 Remove the Stopper/SLD.

Slider knob 1

Stopper/SLD

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(3) Remove the 2 screws. A


4 ×13 Chassis
(BBZ30P080FTB)
(4) Remove the Chassis by removing the
13 screws.
(BPZ30P100FTB)

Screw tightening order 3 3


1 9
5

2 14 15
6
3 10 11 B
7
12 13
4 8 • Bottom view

Take care in the servicing as the screw 1 to d


and e to f are different types.

• MCVR and HPJK Assemblies


C
(1) Disconnect the 1 flexible cable.
(CN2501)
(2) Remove the 1 screw.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
(3) Remove the MCVR Assy with Stay by removing MCVR Assy HPJK Assy
the 2 screws. 4
(BPZ30P080FNI) CN3401
(4) Disconnect the 1 flexible cable. 2 5 6
(CN3401) 1
(5) Remove the 1 screw. CN2501

(BBZ30P060FTC)
(6) Remove the HPJK Assy with Stay by removing
• Bottom view 3 3 6 6
D
the 3 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)
Screw tightening order

1 2

• MAIN and PWSW Assemblies


E
(1) Disconnect the 8 flexible cables.
MBJK Assy MAIN Assy PWSW Assy
(CN101-104, 106-109)
(2) Remove the 2 screws. 1 ×8 2 ×2 3
(BBZ26P060FTB)
(3) Remove the 2 screws. CN103
(BPZ30P080FNI)
CN102 CN101

Screw tightening order CN109 CN108


CN107 CN104 CN106
2 3

• Bottom view F
1

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A (4-1) Pull up on the MAIN Assy as much as


possible, keeping it in a horizontal position
(the Assy actually can be lifted slightly).

4 -1 MAIN Assy section

(4-2) While keeping the MAIN Assy in the


position of Step (4-1), raise the front side of
the MAIN Assy.
(4-3) Pull out the MAIN Assy, while raising its
MAIN Assy section
front side upward. 4 -2
C
4 -3

Note:
Be sure to detach the MAIN Assy as indicated in
the above procedure. Otherwise, its detachment
may be hampered by interference between edge
of the stay and outer line of the bending MAIN Assy
portion. Stay
A
D

B Barrier

PNL1 Assy

How to diagnose the MAIN Assy


Connect the MAIN Assy (included PWSW Assy) to the PC with USB cable directly, which is removed with the stay as
integrated units.
MAIN Assy

Stay
F
Power switch
USB cable

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• MBJK Assy A

(1) Remove the MBJK Assy with stay by removing MBJK Assy
1 ×3
the 3 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)

Screw tightening order

2
B
1
• Bottom view

• PAD, PNL1, PNL2, MIXR and CDC Assemblies


(1) Remove the Sheet and Barrier by removing 1 ×7 Sheet Barrier C
the 7 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)

• Bottom view

(2) Remove the 2 PAD Assemblies by removing


the 17 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI) 2 ×17 • Bottom view
E
Screw tightening order

PAD Assy PAD Assy


1 1

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A (3) Disconnect the 2 flexible cables. PNL2 Assy MIXR Assy PNL1 Assy
(CN1601)
(4) Remove the PNL1, PNL2 and MIXR Assemblies
by removing the 70 screws. CN1601 CN1601
(BPZ30P080FNI)

Screw tightening order 3 3


The other screws are random order.

3 1 3 1
B

2 2

4 ×25 4 ×19 4 ×26 • Bottom view

(5) Remove the 2 CDC Assemblies by removing


the 6 screws. 5 ×3
C CDC stopper
(BPZ30P080FNI)
×3
CDC Assy
Screw tightening order

5 ×3
2 3 1 2 3 1 CDC stopper
×3
CDC Assy

Flexible cables styling


Sheet MAIN Assy

Bend flexible cable


according to a silk line.
E
CN107

CN4001
CN3002
CN2501

Bend
Bend flexible cable ( 2) MCVR Assy Bend flexible cable Bend flexible cable
F flexible cable
PAD Assy MIXR Assy

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Reference information A

Screw tightening order (MJKB Assy) Screw tightening order (MIXR Assy)
The other screws are random order. The other screws are random order.

MJKB Assy
MIXR Assy

1
B

Stay

Screw tightening order (MAIN and PWSW Assemblies)


The other screws are random order. C

1 2

Stay

1
D
1 2
MAIN Assy PWSW Assy

Stay

MAIN Assy

1 E
Stay

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A [2] 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 15 screws.


(BBZ30P080FTB, BPZ30P100FTB)
• JOG dial Section
3
(1) Remove the 1 washer.
(YC60FAC)
B (2) Remove the 1 washer. JOG dial section
(WA62D120D050)
(3) Remove the JOG dial section.
(4) Remove the 1 washer.
(WA62D120D050) 4
Washer
* When you reassemble the JOG dial section, work
on grease application according to "Procedure for
applying grease during reassembly of the JOG dial"
of the next clause.
For Disassembly/Assembly of Washer ( : YC60FAC)
Please use the jig. (Recommend Snap ring pryor.)
C
Washer
1
Washer

2
Insert the jig in the hole. Open the jig.

• JOG Assy
(1) Disconnect the 2 flexible cables. 2 ×4
(CN1801)
(2) Remove the 2 JOG Assemblies by removing
the 4 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)
CN1801 CN1801
E
1 1

JOG Assy JOG Assy

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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

• Bottom view
Washer

(4) Turn the control panel over again then apply a small
amount of grease to one point of the shaft bearing on
the upper-panel side.
Shaft bearing

JOG dial

• Bottom view

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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

Washer

• Bottom view
JOG dial

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.

(10) 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
"2-2: Measurement mode of the load of JOG dial" in
"6. SERVICE MODE."
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.
Washer Manually turn the JOG dial 50 rotations then
perform failure judgment of the JOG dial again.
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 any externally
accessible grease.
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 storing firmware and utility settings • Crossfader calibration


(PCB Assy ) (Refer to “6. SERVICE MODE_1-6 Crossfader calibration
IC602 (MAIN Assy) mode” )
• Confirmation of the version of the firmware
• Updating to the latest version of the firmware
• Be changed user setting to condition before the repair
(when be possible)

• JOG dial • Confirmation of the specified value by the mode which B


measures rotary decline time of the JOG dial
(Refer to “6. SERVICE MODE_2-2: Measurement mode of the
load of JOG dial” )

• PC2001, PC2002 (PNL1 Assy, PNL2 Assy) • Good / bad judgment when Photo interrupter is attached
(Refer to “6. SERVICE MODE_2-3: Photo interrupter
check mode” )

• Cross fader related parts (Slide VR, Stay) • Crossfader calibration


VR3601 (MIXR Assy) (Refer to “6. SERVICE MODE_1-6 Crossfader calibration
Stay : DNH3340 mode” ) C

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8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE

A A. How to check the current Firmware Version of C. Preparation for updating DDJ-SR2
DDJ-SR2 1. Connect DDJ-SR2 and a computer.
1. Connect DDJ-SR2 to your computer using a USB cable. Connect DDJ-SR2 to your computer using a USB cable.
2. Activate the update mode.
2. Launch the Settings Utility. Press the power button while pressing the [SHIFT]
button and the [SYNC] buttons on the left deck.
For Windows 10, 8.1: Once the update mode is activated, the LED at the top
In [Apps view], click [Pioneer] > [DDJ-SR2] > [DDJ-SR2 of the MASTER level indicator flashes.
Settings Utility].
[2-2] Press the [1] Connect a
power button. USB cable.
For Windows 7:
B In the Windows [Start] menu, click [All Programs] >
[Pioneer] > [DDJ-SR2] > [DDJ-SR2 Settings Utility].

For macOS, OS X:
1. In Finder, open the [Applications] folder.
2. Click [Pioneer] > [DDJ-SR2] > [DDJ-SR2 Settings Utility].
[2-1] Press these 2 buttons
simultaneously.
3. Check the Firmware Version in the Settings Utility [3] LED at the top of
The firmware version is displayed in the [About] tab. level indicator flashed.

D. Updating the firmware using a computer


1. Updating procedures
Before updating, close all the applications running on
the computer.

D B. Check the downloaded file <STEP1> Activate the update program.


For Windows:
1. Unzip the downloaded file.
Double click [DDJ-SR2_vxxx.exe] to activate
For Windows:
the update file.
Save the downloaded file [DDJ-SR2_vxxx_Win.zip] to an
arbitrary directory such as desk top and unzip it.
For macOS, OS X:
Double click [DDJ-SR2_vxxx.app] to activate
For macOS, OS X:
the update file.
Save the downloaded file [DDJ-SR2_vxxx_Mac.zip] to an
arbitrary directory such as desk top and unzip it.
<STEP2> Select a language.
The [DDJ-SR2_vxxx_MAC.dmg] file is generated when the
Select the language you want to use and
file is unzipped and then double click to mount it.
click on [OK].
E 2. Check the unzipped file.
For Windows:
[DDJ-SR2_vxxx.exe]

For macOS, OS X:
[DDJ-SR2_vxxx.app]

• xxx is numerical characters of the new firmware version.


• Depending on your computer settings, the extension such • Please refer to “Tips: When [Your DDJ-SR2 is not
as .exe, .pdf or .app may not be displayed. connected] is shown during updating the firmware”
in a later section if the same message is popped up after
clicking “OK” .
F

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<STEP3> Check the firmware version before updating. Tips: How to cope with abnormal termination A
After ensuring that the firmware version is If you fail to update and the following message appears,
x.xx, click on the [Start] button. turn off the power of DDJ-SR2 and start from
Ensure that the power cable and the USB the beginning of the above Updating Procedures.
cable are securely connected to DDJ-SR2
during the update.
Please make sure to use an AC adaptor to
power your laptop during updating the firmware.

Tips: When [Your DDJ-SR2 is not connected] is


shown during updating the firmware
When the following message appears after selecting a
The updating process starts. language, check the following tips.
Please wait until the progress bar reaches to the right end.

• Is the USB cable connected to a USB-A port?


If it is not connected, connect the cable to a USB-A port
<STEP4> Complete the updating process.
and start the updating steps from the beginning again.
When the firmware update process is complete and the
• When the above message appears even if the cable is
message below appears, click the [OK] button.
connected to a USB-A port, please follow the steps below.
When all the LEDs of the MASTER level meter on
DDJ-SR2 are lit, the firmware update is completed.
1 Uninstall the driver software of DDJ-SR2.

How to uninstall the driver software:


For Windows users:
Navigate to [Start] menu > [Control panel] -> [Programs]. D
Then select “Pioneer DDJ -SR2 Driver” and click “Uninstall” .

For macOS, OS X users:


Double click the driver software and then double click
<STEP5> Reboot DDJ-SR2. [DDJ-SR2 Uninstaller.app].
Turn off the power of DDJ-SR2 and then turn it on again. Follow the instructions in your computer after this.

2 Update the firmware again from the beginning.


3 After completing the firmware update, install the driver
software again.
E. Check the firmware version Please see the Operating Instructions for how to install the
Check the firmware version of DDJ-SR2 as described in driver software. E
[A. How to check the current Firmware Version of DDJ-SR2].
The firmware update is successfully completed when you [Reference information]
find the version you wanted in the Settings Utility. This updater has been verified to operate on the operating
systems below:
Windows : Windows 10 / Windows 8.1 / Windows 7
macOS, OS X : macOS Sierra 10.12 / OS X 10.11 /
OS X 10.10 / OS X 10.9

Approximately 2 minutes is required for updating.


The images shown in this Guide may not be the same as
the current ones.
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8.3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE

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.
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.
: The factory default settings
No. Setting item Operating button (Left deck) LED to be lit Setting value
1 MIDI controller setting KEY LOCK KEY LOCK : off AUTO
KEY LOCK : lit GenaralDJApp
B 2 Fader start setting FX1 PARAMETER 1 FX1 PARAMETER 1 Enable, with SYNC setting
FX1 PARAMETER 2 FX1 PARAMETER 2 Enable
FX1 PARAMETER 3 FX1 PARAMETER 3 Disable
3 Master output attenuator level HOTCUE HOTCUE 0 dB
setting ROLL ROLL -3 dB
SLICER SLICER -6 dB
4 Demo mode setting Performance pad upper left Performance pad upper left Disable
Performance pad upper left middle Performance pad upper left middle no operation for 1 minute
Performance pad upper right middle Performance pad upper right middle no operation for 5 minutes
Performance pad upper right Performance pad upper right no operation for 10 minutes
5 Slip mode flashing setting Performance pad lower left Performance pad lower left MODE1
C Performance pad lower left middle Performance pad lower left middle MODE2
Performance pad lower right middle Performance pad lower right middle OFF
6 Auto standby function setting AUTO LOOP AUTO LOOP : lit Enable
AUTO LOOP : off Disable
7 Cut lag setting of crossfader Rotary selector CH 1/2 channel level indicator 0 to 52
and performance pads of
Left deck (initial value: 6)

No. Setting item Operating button (Right deck) LED to be lit Setting value
1 On JOG Indicator display target FX2 PARAMETER 1 FX2 PARAMETER 1 DECK state indication
setting FX2 PARAMETER 2 FX2 PARAMETER 2 VINYL state indication
FX2 PARAMETER 3 FX2 PARAMETER 3 Track Color state indication
D
2 Setting for mixing external input KEY LOCK KEY LOCK : off AUTO
with the unit KEY LOCK : lit OFF
3 Microphone output setting of KEY SYNC KEY SYNC : lit ON
the booth monitor KEY SYNC : off OFF
4 Back spin length setting HOTCUE HOTCUE NORMAL
ROLL ROLL SHORT
SLICER SLICER LONG
5 Microphone maximum allowable AUTO LOOP AUTO LOOP : lit to high
input level setting AUTO LOOP : off to low

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


E
To enter Utility mode, disconnect the USB cable from the PC then press the STANDBY/ON switch on the rear panel
of this unit to set it to Standby. Then while holding the SHIFT and PLAY/PAUSE buttons on the left deck pressed,
press the STANDBY/ON switch to set it to ON. (For details, refer to the operating instructions of the unit.)

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Sheet for confirmation of the user setting A

MIDI controller Fader start


setting setting
AUTO GeneralDJApp Enable (with sync) Enable Disable

Master output attenuator level Demo mode


setting setting
0 dB -3 dB -6 dB Disable when there is no when there is no when there is no
operation for 1 minute operation for 5 minutes operation for 10 minutes B

Slip mode flashing Auto standby function Cut lag setting of


setting settingDisable crossfader
MODE1 MODE2 OFF Enable 0 to 52 6 (initial value)

On JOG Indicator display target Setting for mixing external Microphone output setting C
setting input with the unit of the booth monitor
DECK VINYL Track Color AUTO OFF ON OFF

Back spin length Microphone maximum allowable


setting input level setting
NORMAL SHORT LONG to high to low

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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


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

or or or

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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


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

> 1 Power Cord See Contrast table (2) NSP 9 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117
> 2 AC Adapter See Contrast table (2) 10 Handle DEC3709 A

3 USB Cable DDE1128 11 Spacer DEC3710


NSP 4 Warranty See Contrast table (2) 12 Packing Pad DHA1955
5 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) 13 Packing Pad DHA1956
(Quick Start Guide)
14 Packing Case See Contrast table (2)
6 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) 15 Partition DHC1095
(Quick Start Guide) 16 Packing Sheet RHC1023
7 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) NSP 17 Leaflet See Contrast table (2)
(Quick Start Guide) NSP 18 Serato DJ EXPANSION DEA1067
8 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) PACK VOUCHER
B
(Quick Start Guide)
NSP 19 Leaflet DRM1421
NSP 20 Voucher Code Label Assy DXA2343

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DDJ-SR2/SYXJ, UXJCB, XJCN and FWLPWXJ are constructed the same except for the following:
C
DDJ-SR2 DDJ-SR2 DDJ-SR2 DDJ-SR2
Mark No. Symbol and Description
/SYXJ /UXJCB /XJCN /FWLPWXJ
> 1 Power Cord ADG1154 XDG3052 ADG7079 ADG1154
> 2 AC Adapter DWR1571 DWR1571 DWR1551 DWR1551
NSP 4 Warranty DRY1270 Not used Not used Not used
5 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide) DRH1462 Not used Not used Not used
(En, Fr, De, It, Ne, Es, Pt, Ru)
6 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(En) Not used DRH1463 Not used Not used

7 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(Zhcn) Not used Not used DRH1465 Not used

8 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(En, Es) Not used Not used Not used DRH1466
D
14 Packing Case DHG3594 DHG3596 DHG3598 DHG3595
NSP 17 Leaflet DRH1431 DRH1431 DRH1432 DRH1431

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9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION (1/2)

Grease
(GEM1100) • Bottom view

XJCN only
B

• Bottom view

PNL2
CN2003

A
A
D
K B PAD (R) MIXR
CN4001 CN3001
C PAD (L)
K CN4001
A
B
Accessories Accessories
of the VR of the VR
PNL1
CN2003
MIXR
CN3002 C
D
Grease
E (GEM1100) Grease
(GEM1100)
Grease F
(GEM1100)

Grease
(GEM1100)

Refer to
"9.3 EXTERIOR SECTION (2/2)".

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EXTERIOR SECTION (1/2) PARTS LIST


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

1 MAIN Assy DWX4120 > 31 Barrier DEC3707


2 MBJK Assy DWX4128 NSP 32 DS Tape DEH1085 A
3 HPJK Assy DWX4129 NSP 33 DS Tape DEH1088
4 MCVR Assy DWX4126 34 Stay DNH3266
5 PWSW Assy DWX4127 35 Stay DNH3267

6 JOG Assy DWX3903 36 Stay DNH3268


7 HOLD Assy DWX4124 37 Stay DNH3274
8 FFC DDD1778 38 Stopper/SLD DNK6009
9 FFC DDD1779 NSP 39 Ring DNK6619
10 FFC DDD1780 40 Hook/CRD DNK6084

41 Knob DNK6629 B
11 FFC DDD1781
12 Rubber Foot VEB1349 42 Chassis DNK6739
13 Plate DAH3178 43 Earth Terminal DKE1015
14 Window DAH3179 44 Label DRW2734
15 Spring DBH1812 45 • • • • •

16 DS Tape/JOG DEH1058 46 Nut (M12) NKX2FNI


17 JOG Dial DNK6616 47 Washer WA62D120D050
18 JOG Dial DNK6737 48 Spring Lock Washer WS40FNI
19 Dial Knob DAA1246 49 Washer YC60FAC
20 Knob DAA1359 50 Screw (M3*5) DBA1340
C

21 Knob DAA1360 51 Screw BBZ26P060FTB


22 Knob DAA1361 52 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
23 Knob DAA1362 53 Screw BBZ30P080FTB
24 Knob DAA1366 54 Screw BPZ20P060FTC
25 Power Knob DAC2306 55 Screw BPZ30P080FNI

26 Slider Knob 1 DAC2684 56 Screw BPZ30P100FTB


27 Slider Knob 2 DAC2685 57 Screw PPZ30P080FTB
NSP 28 Plate DAH3177 NSP 58 Label See Contrast table (2)
29 Panel DAH3103 D
30 Sheet DEC3674

Note:
Plate (No.28: DAH3177) is bonded to the double-sided tape in the Control panel (No.47: DNK6738), it is difficult to replacement.
When replacing the Plate (No.28: DAH3177), please order the following service parts Assy.
Mark No. Part Name Part No. Remarks
DDJ-SR2 Panel Service Assy DEA1080
Component part
NSP 28 Plate DAH3177 Refer to
E
29 Panel DAH3103 “9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION (1/2)”
30 Sheet DEC3674
NSP 32 DS Tape DEH1085
NSP 33 DS Tape DEH1088
NSP 39 Ring DNK6619
44 Label DRW2734

36 Fader Packing DEC3355 Refer to


37 Packing/TMP DEC3392 “9.3 EXTERIOR SECTION (2/2)”
NSP 47 Control Panel DNK6738

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DDJ-SR2/SYXJ, UXJCB, XJCN and FWLPWXJ are constructed the same except for the following: F

Mark No. Symbol and Description DDJ-SR2/SYXJ DDJ-SR2/UXJCB DDJ-SR2/XJCN DDJ-SR2/FWLPWXJ


NSP 58 Label Not used Not used DRW2743 Not used

DDJ-SR2 55
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.3 EXTERIOR SECTION (2/2)

A • Bottom view
MAIN
C
CN107

Accessories
of the VR

MAIN
CN102

C A

B H

MCVR C
J CN2501
B
MAIN
G CN101
MAIN
CN104
MAIN
CN106

C J

D
• Bottom view
1/2
1/2
1/2

1/2
1/2
1/2
2/2
1/2
1/2
2/2
2/2
2/2
2/2
2/2

E
2/2

A 2/2

I
B

F
I

56 DDJ-SR2
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

EXTERIOR SECTION (2/2) PARTS LIST


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

1 PNL1 Assy DWX4121 46 CDC Stopper DNK5863


2 PNL2 Assy DWX4122 NSP 47 Control Panel DNK6738 A
3 MIXR Assy DWX4123 48 Button DAC3347
4 CDC Assy DWX3894 49 Button DAC3351
5 PAD Assy DWX3902 50 Screw BBZ30P060FTC

6 FFC DDD1773 51 Screw BPZ30P080FNI


7 FFC DDD1774 52 Screw IMZ30P040FTC
8 FFC DDD1775 53 Screw PMH20P040FTC
9 FFC DDD1776
10 FFC DDD1777

B
11 FFC DDD1782
12 FFC DDD1783
13 SW Cap DAC2753
14 Button DAC3236
15 Button/MT DAC2875

16 Button DAC3152
17 Button DAC3205
18 Button DAC3206
19 Button DAC3207
20 Button DAC3208 C

21 Button DAC3209
22 Button DAC3210
23 Button DAC3212
24 Button DAC3213
25 Button DAC3350

26 Button DAC3348
27 Button DAC3216
28 Button DAC3352
29 Button DAC3349 D
30 Button DAC3219

31 • • • • •
32 Button DAC3221
33 Button DAC3222
34 Button DEB2035
35 Gasket DEC3719

36 Fader Packing DEC3355


37 Packing/TMP DEC3392
38 Sheet DEC3671 E

39 Sheet DEC3672
40 Sheet DEC3673

> 41 Barrier DEC3706


42 Plate/CND DNH3137
43 Stay DNH3340
44 Stay DNH3265
45 Stay DNH3273

DDJ-SR2 57
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