Pioneer CDJ-2000NXS2 Service Manual

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ORDER NO.

RRV4645
CDJ-2000NXS2

MULTI PLAYER

CDJ-2000NXS2
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks

CDJ-2000NXS2 SYXJ AC 110 V to 240 V

CDJ-2000NXS2 UXJCB AC 110 V to 240 V

CDJ-2000NXS2 FLXJ AC 110 V to 240 V


CDJ-2000NXS2 AXJ AC 220 V

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

CDJ-2000NXS2 RRV4646 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST

K-MZV FEB. 2016 Printed in Japan


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SAFETY INFORMATION

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

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

IMPORTANT
Laser Pickup specifications and Laser characteristics
THIS PIONEER APPARATUS CONTAINS
LASER OF CLASS 1. For DVD Wave length (typ) : 655 nm
SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUS Operation output : 3 mW CW, Class 1
S H O U L D B E D O N E B Y A S P E C I A L LY Maximum output : Class 1 (Under fault condition)
INSTRUCTED PERSON. For CD Wave length (typ) : 790 nm
Operation output : 4.5 mW CW, Class 1
Maximum output : Class 1 (Under fault condition)
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LABEL CHECK

(Printed on the plate)

Additional Laser Caution


1. Laser Interlock Mechanism
The position of the switch (S9002) for detecting loading
completion is detected by the system microprocessor, and the
design prevents laser diode oscillation when the switch is not in
LPS1 terminal side (when the mechanism is not clamped and
LPS1 signal is high level.)
Thus, the interlock will no longer function if the switch is
deliberately set to LPS1 terminal side.
E ( if LPS1 signal is low level ).
In the test mode ∗ the interlock mechanism will not function.
Laser diode oscillation will continue, if pin 5 (pin 3) of
AN22022A (IC7002) on the SRVB Assy is connected to GND,
or else the terminals of Q7002 (Q7001) are shorted to each
other (fault condition).

2. When the cover is opened, close viewing of the objective lens


with the naked eye will cause exposure to a Class 1 laser beam.

Bottom view

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 4 A
1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING PARTS ................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 SERVICE NOTICE.......................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 7
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 JIGS LIST ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ........................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2 SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM.......................................................................................................................................... 11
4.3 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM........................................................................................................................... 12
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13 B
5.1 SEQUENCE.................................................................................................................................................................. 13
5.2 FAILURE JUDGEMENT OF THE PICKUP ASSY ........................................................................................................ 15
5.3 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................. 16
5.4 OPERATIONAL WAVEFORMS .................................................................................................................................... 30
5.5 CONNECTION CONFIRMATION WITH THE PC ......................................................................................................... 31
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 32
6.1 SERVICE MODE .......................................................................................................................................................... 32
6.2 ABOUT THE DEVICE................................................................................................................................................... 47
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 48
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 66
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED........................................................................................................................... 66
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8.2 FIRMWARE UPDATE / RECOVERY............................................................................................................................. 66
8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT ........................................................................................................ 67
8.4 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................... 68
8.5 TEMPO ZERO POINT ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................................................................... 69
8.6 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE........................................................................................... 70
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 71
9.1 PACKING SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 71
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION .................................................................................................................................................. 73
9.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION ....................................................................................................................................... 75
9.4 JOG DIAL SECTION .................................................................................................................................................... 77
9.5 DISPLAY SECTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 79
9.6 SLOT IN MECHA SECTION ......................................................................................................................................... 81 D

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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.

C 1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING PARTS


The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete component part.
When the part listed in the table is defective, replace whole Assy.
Parts that is Difficult to Replace
Assy Name
Ref No. Function Part No. Remarks
MAIN Assy IC1, IC2 DDR2 W971GG6SB-25 BGA package
IC10 MAIN CPU R8A77240D500BG2 BGA package
IC14 AUTHENTICATION CHIP H337S3959 USON package
(UltraSmallOutlineNon-lead)
IC301 DSP TMS320C6655CZH BGA package
IC501, IC502 DDR3 W631GG6KB-12 BGA package
D IC1101 PMIC TPS65262RHB IC with heat-pad
IC1102 SmartReflex LM10011SD IC with heat-pad
IC1103 VTT Regulator TPS51200DRC IC with heat-pad
IC602 USB-LAN Conversion RTL8152B-VB-CG IC with heat-pad
IC603 USB-HUB (function) USB2512B-AEZG-TR IC with heat-pad
IC604 LAN-HUB & PHY RTL8304E-CG IC with heat-pad
IC606, IC1502, IC1503 DC/DC CONVERTER BD9328EFJ IC with heat-pad
IC1201 FPGA XC3S50A-4FTG256C BGA package
IC607 USB CURRENT LIMIT IC TPS2557DRB QFN package
LCDB Assy IC4801 LCD POWER IC R1290K103A QFN package
IC4802 LCD BACKLIGHT POWER IC BD81A04EFV-M IC with heat-pad
E IC4202, IC4204 DC/DC CONVERTER BD9328EFJ IC with heat-pad
SRVB Assy IC7305 DC/DC CONVERTER BD9328EFJ IC with heat-pad

The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete component part.


The replaceing method see remarks.
Parts that is Difficult to Replace
Assy Name
Ref No. Function Part No. Remarks
JFLB Assy V9201 Jog FL DEL1074 As the Jog FL is integrated with the FL Holder (DNF1735) with the aid of two
pieces of double-back tape (Z12-016), first remove the integrated Jog FL and
FL Holder, attach a new Jog FL and an FL Holder, using two pieces of
double-back tape, then mount them together.

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1.3 SERVICE NOTICE

Before starting servicing A

For prevention of electrical shock, before starting working on the product, be sure to wait at least 2 minutes after unplugging
the Power cord.

About the self-diagnostic functions for the drives


This unit has self-diagnostic functions for the drives in Service mode. Use the self-diagnostic functions to check the drives if
the problem symptom pointed out by the customer is a malfunction related to the drives or if a drive-related error is logged in
the error history.
For details on the self-diagnostic functions for the drives, see "[5] Drive self-diagnosis" and "[6] Contents of drive self-diagnosis"
in "6.1 SERVICE MODE."
B

About the Flash ROM (IC12) and USB-LAN Conversion IC (IC602) in the MAIN Assy
Replacement of the Flash ROM (IC12) and USB-LAN Conversion IC (IC602) in the MAIN Assy is not possible during service,
because writing of the MAC address on the production line is required and USB-LAN Conversion IC (IC602) has unique ID.
Therefore, the Flash ROM (IC12) and USB-LAN Conversion IC (IC602) are not supplied as a service part.
If the Flash ROM and USB-LAN Conversion IC are defective, replace the whole MAIN Assy.
After replacing the the MAIN Assy, writing of the serial number of the unit is required.
For details on how to write the serial number, see "8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT."

About work required after replacement of the TM Assy 09SD-S C


After replacement of the TM Assy 09SD-S, reset the LD lighting time to zero.
How to Reset: See "6 Drive LD life manual input" in "[3] Various displayed information" in "6.1 SERVICE MODE."

About transfer of the accumulated LD lighting time data after replacement of the MAIN Assy
This unit is equipped with self-diagnostic functions for the drives in Service mode. The service-life check for the laser
diode (for CDs/DVDs) among the self-diagnostic functions uses the accumulated lighting time for judgment. If it is
7,000 hours or less, the laser diode is judged as OK. The accumulated lighting time of the LD is stored in the Flash ROM
(IC12) in the MAIN Assy. Therefore, after replacement of the MAIN Assy, the accumulated lighting time of the LD is cleared
and proper judgment will not be possible after that. To avoid such a situation, when replacement of the
MAIN Assy is required, transfer the LD accumulated lighting time data. D
Before replacement, confirm the drive LD lighting time in Service mode and take note of the time value. After replacement
is finished, enter Service mode then change the drive LD lighting time value to what you noted.
For details on how to confirm and change the LD lighting time, see "6 Drive LD life manual input" in "[3] Various displayed
information" in "6.1 SERVICE MODE."

About backup of the UTILITY settings


As this unit is provided with user-settable UTILITY settings (such as the Play mode setting,) it is recommended that you back
up the settings before starting repair. The settings can be stored for backup in a USB memory device or an SD card.
For details on how to back up and restore data, see "g How to Back Up and Restore the Settings" in "8.6 ITEMS FOR WHICH
USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE." E

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A SW POWER SUPPLY Assy Primary side electrical shock


The primary side of SW POWER SUPPLY Assy remains voltage long time, and the primary solder side can be seen.
So if you touch the primary solder side, it is possible to receive an electrical shock.
There is the red area below where we tend to receive an electrical shock.
Be sure to dischsarge the voltage of primary side to avoid receiving the electrical shock.
Electrical shock area of A-side.

Electrical shock area of B-side.

When discharging the above point, use the following discharge jig as needed.

While the charging voltage is left of both C4 and C5, either of checking LEDs turns on.
And if both of LED turns off, we can avoid receiving the electrical shock!!

D Checking C4 C5
LEDs

E No
polarity

The circuit of "discharge JIG" is shown below.


• Resister is all 10 kΩ (3W)
• Both of LED is LTL17KRH5D

F
When there is no above type LED, take measures the following method.
Step 1: After the power is turned off, wait 2 minutes.
Step 2: Connect the Register Jig and leave the unit as it is, for 10 seconds.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS

Power requirements........................AC 110 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz SD memory card section A


Power consumption .................................................................. 41 W File system .... Conforming to “SD Specifications Part 2 File System
Power consumption (standby) ................................................ 0.4 W Specification Version 2.00”
Main unit weight........................................................ 5.7 kg (12.6 lb) Max. memory capacity............................................................ 32 GB
Max. dimensions....... 320 mm (W) × 113.2 mm (H) × 414.4 mm (D)
(12.6 in. (W) × 4.4 in. (H) × 16.3 in. (D)) Main display
Tolerable operating temperature......+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F) Display type ...............Active matrix TFT liquid crystal display (LCD)
Tolerable operating humidity............ 5 % to 85 % (no condensation) Supported languages ..................................................18 languages

Analog audio output (AUDIO OUT L/R) • The specifications and design of this product are subject to
Output terminals ..........................................................RCA terminal change without notice.
Output Level .......................................................... 2.0 Vrms (1 kHz)
Frequency response..................................................4 Hz to 40 kHz
S/N ratio.................................................................................115 dB Accessories B
Total harmonic distortion ................................................... 0.0018 % • Power cord
(SYXJ: ADG1244)
Digital audio output (DIGITAL OUT) (UXJCB: DDG1108)
Output terminals ..........................................................RCA terminal (FLXJ: ADG1244, ADG1239)
Output type..................................................Coaxial digital (S/PDIF) (AXJ: DDG1114)
Output level...............................................................0.5 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Output format..................................... 44.1 kHz/96 kHz, 24 bit/16 bit • Audio cable
(XDE3045)
USB downstream section (USB)
Port ........................................................................................ Type A • LAN cable
Power supply.......................................................... 5 V/2.1 A or less (DDE1141)

USB upstream section (USB) • Disc force eject pin (mounted on bottom of product)
Port ........................................................................................ Type B C
(DEX1024)

LAN (PRO DJ LINK) • Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)


Rating ........................................................................... 100Base-TX (SYXJ: DRH1322)
(UXJCB: DRH1321)
(FLXJ: DRH1323)
(AXJ: DRH1324)

3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 JIGS LIST
D
Jigs List
Jig Name Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks
CD test disc STD-905 Drive self-diagnosis
DVD test disc GGV1035 (DVDT-001) Drive self-diagnosis
Software for writing the serial GGS1177 For writing the serial number of the unit to the MAIN Assy after replacement.
number The zipped writing tool (mmpforseigi.exe) and data file (hidcom.dll) are
posted at Niis.
See "8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT."

Lubricants and Glues List


E

Name Part No. Remarks


Lubricating oil GEM1104 Refer to "9.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION".
Lubricating oil GYA1001 Refer to "9.4 JOG DIAL SECTION", "9.6 SLOTIN MECHA SECTION".
Lubricating oil GEM1034 Refer to "9.4 JOG DIAL SECTION".
Dyfree GEM1036 Refer to "9.6 SLOTIN MECHA SECTION".

Cleaning

Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools.
F
Position to be cleaned Name Part No. Remarks
Pickup lens Cleaning liquied GEM1004 Refer to "9.6 SLOTIN MECHA SECTION".
Cleaning paper GED-008

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3.2 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING

A Items to be checked after servicing


To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
No. Procedure Check points
1 Confirm the firmware version on Service Mode. The version of the firmware must be latest.
Update firmware to the latest one, if it is not the latest.
2 Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved. The customer complain must not be reappeared.
If the customer complain occurs with the specific disc, use it for Audio and operations must be normal.
the operation check.
3 Playback a disc. (track search) Audio, Search and operations must be normal.
4 Check the connection of each interface.

B Playback data contained in the device connected to USB A. Audio, Search and operations must be normal.
USB B. The PC must be linked.
Playback data contained in an SD card. Audio, Search and operations must be normal.
LINK. The PC must be linked.
5 Check output signals while the Jog dial or TEMPO slider is Audio and operations must be normal.
being operated.
6 Check the keys on the unit. Check whether a product can be operated properly by buttons
on the product.
7 Check the LCD display. Check that there is no dirt or dust trapped inside the LCD display.
8 Check the Touch panel. Check whether a product can be operated properly in an all-black
screen of the Service mode.
C
9 Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.

Specific Items to be Checked


No. Procedure Check points
1 Confirm playback error rates at the innermost and outermost The error rates must be less than 5.0e-4.
tracks by using the following disc. (This procedure can determine if the drive is degraded.)
DVD test disc (GGV1025)

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

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3.3 PCB LOCATIONS

A
H LCDB ASSY
E MAIN ASSY

F USBA ASSY
N EUPB ASSY
G SDCB ASSY

Q SW POWER
I PNLB ASSY SUPPLY ASSY

J HLED ASSY
B

K JFLB ASSY

L JOGB ASSY
M SLDB ASSY

O KSWD ASSY

• Bottom view
P INDB ASSY

C
TM ASSY 09SD-S D SLMB ASSY

C B
INSW SPCN
ASSY ASSY
A SRVB
ASSY
D
• Bottom view SLOTIN MECHA
G11 ASSY
• Bottom view

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

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
1..MAIN ASSY DWX3672 NSP 1..PNLA ASSY DWM2571 E
2..PNLB ASSY DWX3702
NSP 1..LCDA ASSY DWM2569 2..KSWB ASSY DWX3703
2..LCDB ASSY DWX3693 2..EUPB ASSY DWX3704
2..SDCB ASSY DWX3694 2..SLMB ASSY DWX3707
2..USBA ASSY DWX3695 2..JFLB ASSY DWX3708
2..JOGB ASSY DWX3709
NSP 1..SRVA ASSY DWM2570
2..SRVB ASSY DWX3696 1..SLDB ASSY DWX3705
2..INSW ASSY DWX3697
2..SPCN ASSY DWX3698 1..HLED ASSY DWX3700
2..INDB ASSY DWX3699
> 1..SW POWER SUPPLY ASSY DWR1548
F
NSP SLOTIN MECHA G11 ASSY DXA2163
TM ASSY 09SD-S DXX2697

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4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM


4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
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*HORIZONTAL
TFT-LCD MODULE (CWX4352-) CN4401
CKS6625-A
CN4801

BackLight
CKS4428-A
1 YT
Anode 1
TOUCH PANEL (DSX1130-)
2 XR
CN4601
DKN1445-A
Cathode 2 3 YB NM
4 XL FOR DEBUG
1

1
1 V+3R3_CPU
*VERTICAL *VERTICAL 2 V+3R3_CPU USB CONNECTOR USB CONNECTOR
CN6301
VKN1418-A
CN4001
VKN1418-A
3 GNDD (A-TYPE) (B-TYPE)
4 GNDD
V+12 1 1 V+12 5 REST_ER

1
2 *HORIZONTAL RT2 RT1 SD CARD
V+12 2 V+12 6 CPU_TRST
CN4802

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GNDD 3 GNDD

RT1

RT2
3 7 CPU_TDI
RT3 RT4

NC

GND
VGL

VCC
VGH

NC

V1
V2

V3

V4

V5

V6
V7

V8
V9

V10

NC
NC

DITH
VCOM

AVDD
AGND

GND
UPDN

VCC

SHLR
STBYB

RSTB
MODE

VSD
HSD

DE
DCLK

B7
B6

B5

B4

B3
B2
B1
B0
G7

G6
G5

G4
G3

G2

G1
G0

R7
R6

R5
R4
R3

R2
R1
R0
VCC

AVDD

AGND
4 CKS6646-A
GNDD 4 GNDD 8 CPU_TMS
ZIF
JA5101 JA502

4
SD_SW 5 5 SD_SW 9 CPU_TCK 12

G SDCB ASSY
DDD1711- DKN1664-A

4
DKB1118-A SD_W
SD_ILM_G 6 6 SD_ILM_G 10
FFC CPU_TDO

USBA ASSY

VBUS
D-

D+

GND
SD_ILM_R 7 (REVERSE FACE) 7 SD_ILM_R 11 CPU_MPMD 11

F
TER
SD_ILM_B 8 L=56mm 8 SD_ILM_B 12 CPU_AUDSYNC
GNDD
GNDD
9

10
Pitch=1.0mm 9

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GNDD

GNDD
H H 1/5 - H 5/5 LCDB ASSY (DWX3693) 13

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CPU_AUDATA3

CPU_TxD
(DWX3695) (DWX3694) CN5001
CKS5956-A

SD_DATA2

SD_DATA3

SD_DATA0

SD_DATA1
SD_CMD

SD_DET
USB_STOP 11 USB_STOP

SD_CL
11 15 CPU_RxD

GND2
GND

VDD
USB_DN_A

USB_DP_A

USB_DN_B

USB_DP_B

SD_DATA2

SD_DATA1
SD_DATA0

SD_DATA3
USB_ILM_G 12 12 USB_ILM_G

V+5_USB
V+5_USB
16 CPU_EMU_BRK

SD_CMD
SD_DET
SD_CLK
SD_WP
*HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL *VERTICAL

V+3R3
VBUS

GNDD
USB_ILM_R 13 13 USB_ILM_R

GND

GND
17 CPU_RST

GND

GND

GND
CN5102 CN5101 CN5002

8
S_LED_PWM

10
PNL_CNVSS
S_LED_RCK

USB_ILM_G
S_LED_SCK

USB_ILM_R
USB_ILM_B
14

PNL_BUSY
USB_ILM_B USB_ILM_B

SD_ILM_G

SD_ILM_R

SD_ILM_B
MAT_SEL4
14 18

EUP_CON
GNDD

S_LED_SI
AKM1291-A

PNL_RXD
VKN1414-A

PNL_SCK
PWR_SW

PNL_TXD

PNL_RST

V+12LED

V+12LED
AKM1293-A

TCP_XIN

TCP_YIN
ENC_SW

TCP_YV

TCP_XV
KYE5_B
V+3R3E

SD_SW
V+12FL

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7
V+3R3

V+5R2
V+5R2
V+5R2

V+5R2

2
ENC_1

V_DET
ENC_2

GNDD
GNDD

GNDD
GNDD

GNDD

1
GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD
GNDD

GNDD
19 DSP_TMS

KEY2

KEY1
OUT2

OUT1
VKN1431-A VKN1431-A
20 DSP_TDI DDA1052- DDA1053-
*VERTICAL *VERTICAL
SHIELDED SHIELDED DDD1706-

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DSP_TDO FFC(SAME FACE)
CONN-CABLE CONN-CABLE
CN4005 CN4004 22 DSP_TCK AWG #26/#28 AWG #26/#28 L=70mm
Pitch=1.0mm
DDD1707- L=85mm L=120mm
DDD1707- 23 DSP_EMU0
FFC(REVERSE FACE) FFC(REVERSE FACE) 24 DSP_TRST

SD_DATA3 10
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1

9
L=60mm L=60mm
CN601 CN603 CN604

GNDD

GNDD
USB_DN_A

USB_DP_A

V_BUS_B
Pitch=1.0mm

GND

SD_WP
SD_DATA2
SD_DATA1

SD_DATA0

GNDD

SD_CLK
V+3R3

SD_CMD
SD_DET
GNDD

GNDD
Pitch=1.0mm

USB_DN_B
USB_DP_B

V+5_USB
V+5_USB
AKM1291-A AKM1278-A-TBB CKS6095-A
*HORIZONTAL
CN8002 CN8001 *VERTICAL *VERTICAL
S_LED_RCK 27

EUP_CON 26
PNL_CNVSS 25

PWR_SW 24
ENC_1 23

V_DET 22
ENC_2 21

S_LED_PWM 20

ENC_SW 19

S_LED_SCK 18
MAT_SEL4 17

S_LED_SI 16

OUT2 15
PNL_BUSY 14

OUT1 13
PNL_SCK 12

GNDD 11

PNL_TXD 10
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VKN1287-A VKN1287-A

GNDD
PNL_RXD

GNDD
GNDD

PNL_RST

GNDD
GNDD

GNDD

V+3R3E
*VERTICAL
CN4002

V+12FL
GNDD

GNDD
V+12LED

V+12LED
V+3R3

KYE5_B

SD_ILM_G
KYE2

SD_ILM_R
KYE1
USB_ILM_B

SD_SW
USB_ILM_R

SD_ILM_B

USB_ILM_G

TCP_YV

TCP_XIN

TCP_XV

TCP_YIN
V+5R2

V+5R2

V+5R2
V+5R2

GNDD

GNDD
GNDD
*HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL CN1701
CN6304
VKN1431-A
CN8004 VKN1434-A CKS6025-A
*HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL
VKN1287-A *VERTICAL
CN605 LAN
V+5R2 27 1 V+5R2 GND 1 1
GNDD
DKN1445-A
NM
CONNECTOR
V+5R2 26 2 V+5R2 TCP_SCLK 2 2 TCP_SCLK
GNDD 25 3 GNDD TCP_SDA 3 3
TCP_SDA
V+3R3_CPU 1
JA601
GNDD 24 4 GNDD GND 4 4 V+3R3_CPU 2 VKN2023-A

I
GNDD
CUEA_B 23 5 CUEA_B SH2_RSPCK1 5 5 GNDD 3
SH2_RSPCK1
2

2
CUEA 22 6 CUEA SH2_SSL10 6 6 GNDD 4
SH2_SSL10
SH2_MOSI1 REST_ER
CUEA_R 21 7 CUEA_R
GND
7 7
SH2_MOSI1
CPU_TRST
5
JA901
CUEB 20 8 CUEB 8 8
GNDD 6 PKB1045-A

PNLB ASSY
CUEA_G 19 9 CUEA_G SH2_MISO1 9 9 CPU_TDI 7 1
SH2_MISO1
2 DIGITAL
HLED ASSY (DWX3700)

CUEC 18 10 CUEC SH2_STARTUP 10 10 CPU_TMS 8


SH2_STARTUP
OUT

N
CUEB_B 17 11 CUEB_B PENIRQ CPU_TCK 3

O
11 11 9
PENIRQ
CUED 16

CUEB_G 15

CUEB_R 14
DDD1712-
FFC
(REVERSE FACE)
12

13

14
CUED

CUEB_G

CUEB_R
(DWX3702) JH8003 CN8651
GND

V+1R2
V+3R3
12

13

14
DDD1705-
FFC
12

13

14
GNDD

V+1R2
CPU_AUDSYNC
CPU_TDO
CPU_MPMD
10

11

12
L=165mm V+3R3
CN8502 JH8001
51048-0600 52147-0610
JA801

E E 1/11 - E 11/11
V+3R3 CPU_AUDATA3

EUPB ASSY
CUEC_R 13 15 CUEC_R 15 (SAME FACE) 15
CDJ-2000NXS2

13

KSWB ASSY
Pitch=1.0mm V+3R3 DKB1121-A
CUEC_B 12 16 CUEC_B 52147-0810 51048-0800
KEY4_B 1 1 KEY4_B GND 16 L=180mm 16 CPU_AUDATA1 14
GNDD
Pitch=1.0mm 1
CUED_B 11 17 CUED_B GNDD V+12 17 17 CPU_AUDATA0 15 L
2 2
D_INDL 1 1 D_INDL GNDD V+12
2 AUDIO

(DWX3704)
JP8003 CPU_EMU_BRK

(DWX3703)
CUEC_G 10 18 CUEC_G MAT_SEL4 V+12 18 18 16
PLAY 2 2 PLAY 3
D20PDY0605E
3 MAT_SEL4
V+12 3 OUT
CUED_G 9 19 CUED_G V+5R2 JUMPER WIRE PNL_RST 19 19 CPU_RST 17 R
CUE 3 3 CUE 4 4 V+5R2 PNL_RST
L=50mm 4

MAIN ASSY (DWX3672)


CUED_R 8 20 CUED_R PLAYL OUT4(EJECTL) 5 5 OUT4 PNL_RXD 20 20 GNDD 18
PLAYL 4 4 PNL_RXD
5
JOG2 7 21 JOG2 CUEL EPUL 6 6 EUPL PNL_TXD 21 21 DSP_TMS 19
CUEL 5 5 PNL_TXD
DIREC 6 22 DIREC GND PNL_BUSY 22 22 DSP_TDI 20
GNDD 6 6 PNL_BUSY
JOG1 5 23 JOG1 GND PNL_SCK 23 23 DSP_TDO 21
GNDD 7 7 PNL_SCK
JOGILM_W 4 24 JOGILM_W PNL_CNVSS 24 24 DSP_TCK 22
V+12 8 8 V+12 PNL_CNVSS
D_INDL

SLIP_REV 3 25 SLIP_REV JP8001 SH2_RESET 25 25 DSP_EMU0 23


GNDD
GNDD

SH2_RESET
V+12

JOGILM_R 2 26 JOGILM_R CN8501


VKN1264-A
D20PDY0820E
JUMPER WIRE USB_STOP 26 26
USB_STOP
DSP_TRST 24
POWER
OUT3 1 27 OUT3
L=200mm EUP_CONT 27 27
EUP_CONT SW
1
4

PWR_SW 28 28
DDD1641- PWR_SW
GND FOR DEBUG (DSP&CPU)
FFC 29 29
GNDD S801

M
*VERTICAL *HORIZONTAL (SAME FACE) V+12_EUP 30 30 ASG1102-A
L=75mm JH8002 CN8701 V+12_EUP Only Proto
CN6302
VKN1425-A
CN8003
VKN1281-A Pitch=1.0mm 51048-0900 52151-0910

V+3R3E 1 1 V+3R3E
2

4
1

V+12LED 21 1 V+12LED
GNDS GNDS
CN6201 2 2

SLDB ASSY
V+12

GNDD

GNDD
D_INDIL

V+12FL 20 2 V+12FL
RKN1045-A KYE3_B 3 3 KYE3_B
GNDD 19 3 GNDD

ATA_RESET

ATA_DREQ
ADCT ADCT

ATA_DACK
4 4

ATA_DIOR
JP8002
GNDD 18

ATA_RDY

ATA_CS0
ATA_CS1
4 GNDD

ATA_D10

ATA_D11

ATA_D12

ATA_D13

ATA_D14

ATA_D15

ATA_WR

ATA_INT
ATA_D7

ATA_D8

ATA_D6
ATA_D9

ATA_D5

ATA_D4

ATA_D3

ATA_D2

ATA_D1

ATA_D0
(DWX3705)

ATA_A1

ATA_A0
ATA_A2
D20PDY0910E

V+5S_D
ADIN ADIN

GNDD

GNDD
GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD
5 5

standby
*HORIZONTAL

INDB ASSY

V+12S
V+12S
*HORIZONTAL

V+12S

V+12A
V+12E
JUMPER WIRE *HORIZONTAL

GNDD

GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD

GNDD
GNDD
GNDD 17 5 GNDD

V+12
V+12
J

GNDD 16 6 GNDD
OUT3 6
L=100mm 6 OUT3 CN1501 CN1502 CN602
MAT_SEL3 MAT_SEL3 DKN1661-A AKM1292-A VKN1818-A
7 7

36
37

38
39
40
10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35
10
15 7 GNDD

9
1

6
2
GNDD

(DWX3699)
GNDD 8 8 GNDD
GNDD 14 8 GNDD
V+5R2 9 9 V+5R2
V+5R2FL 13 9 V+5R2FL DDC1024- PF06PP-S10 DDD1703-
3

DDD1709-

3
CRIMP CONNECTOR CRIMP CONNECTOR FFC(SAME FACE)
V+5R2FL 12 FFC 10 V+5R2FL
(REVERSE FACE) L=144mm L=100mm L=90mm
KEY5 11 11 KEY5 AWG #24
L=95mm AWG #22 Pitch=0.5mm
J_SCLK 10 12 J_SCLK
Pitch=1.0mm
KEY0 9 13 KEY0

standby 10
1

40

39
38

37
36
35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

1
2

6
1
JOG_SW 8 14 JOG_SW
CN2 CN7002 CN7005

V+12

V+12
V+12
V+12A

V+12E

GND
GND
GND

GND

ATA_RST
GNDD
ATA_D7
ATA_D8

ATA_D6

ATA_D9
ATA_D5

ATA_D10

ATA_D4
ATA_D11
ATA_D3

ATA_D12

ATA_D2
ATA_D13

ATA_D1

ATA_D14
ATA_D0
ATA_D15
GNDD
GNDD

ATA_DREQ

GNDD
ATA_WR

GNDD
ATA_DIOR

GNDD

ATA_RDY
GNDD
ATA_DACK
GNDD

ATA_INT
GNDD
ATA_A1
GNDD

ATA_A0
ATA_A2
GNDD
ATA_CS0

ATA_CS1
GNDD
V+12S

V+12S
GND

GND
GND

V+5S_D
MAT_SEL1 7 15 MAT_SEL1 B10B-PASK AKM1292-A
*VERTICAL VKN1818-A
*HORIZONTAL
J_DSO 6 16 J_DSO
AC INLET ASSY CN1 *HORIZONTAL

5 B2P3-VH
OUT1 17 OUT1 DKP3975- *VERTICAL

Q
4 18 J_BK_N
J_BK_N
3

JOGB ASSY AC POWER CORD 3 LIVE

L
19 OUT2 LIVE(YELLOW) L=120mm
OUT2 LIVE
2 LIVE LIVE 2 NC

V+5S_D
20 V+3R3

GNDSD
GNDSD
NEUTRAL(WHITE) L=120mm
V+3R3 *HORIZONTAL
EARTH EARTH NEUTRAL *HORIZONTAL

INSW
LPS1
LPS2

HW+
1 NEUTRAL

HU+

HV+

HW-
(DWX3709)

LO+
1
CN7009

HU-
21 J_LAT

HV-
CN7003

LO-
J_LAT NEUTRAL NEUTRAL EARTH(GREEN YELLOW Stripe)

HB

W
U

V
L=63mm

SW POWER
AKM1291-A DKN1313-A

10

11

12

13
1

9
1

5
2
PF05PP-C25 DDD1704-
Use "C13" type AC POWER CORD
CRIMP CONNECTOR FFC(SAME FACE) DKP3769-

SUPPLY
V+3R3

GNDD
JOG2

JOG1

L=98mm CRIMP CONNECTOR


CN9301
52151-0410
DESTINATION Part Number L=250mm
Pitch=1mm L=180mm

C
/UXJCB DDG1108-

13

12

11

10

1
1

5
2

JP9201

ASSY (DWR1548) CN9001 CN6101

V+5S_D
HU+
HU-

HV+
HV-

HW+
HW-
HB
U

V
W
GNDSD
INSW
LO-

LO+
GNDSD

LPS1
LPS2
D20PYY0405E /SYXJ ADG1244- KM200NA5L DKN1313-A
JUMPER WIRE *HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL

D
L=50mm /JXJ DDG1110-

INSW ASSY
/FLXJ ADG1244-
1

JH9201 ADG1239-
JOG2
JOG1

V+3R3
GNDD

B SPCN ASSY
51048-0400
/AXJ DDG1114-

SLMB ASSY CN6103


(DWX3697)
*VERTICAL
CN6303
*VERTICAL
A SRVB ASSY (DWX3696) (DWX3698)
VKN1940-A
*HORIZONTAL

CN9201
K JOG FL (DWX3707)
INSW 1 1 INSW
VKN1425-A VKN1252-A
GNDSD 2 2 GNDSD
JOG1 1 21 JOG1 V9201
CN6001
V+5S_A
GNDSA

VRCOM

V+5S_D
GNDSA

GNDSA
VREF1

JOG2 2 20 JOG2 *HORIZONTAL


A_S2

A_S1

ST1+

ST2+
VR65

VR78

DEL1074-A
LD78

LD65

ST1-

ST2-
CN6102
A_D
A_C

HW+
7/x6

*HORIZONTAL
CN7001

HU+
CN7004

HV+
HW-
A_B
A_A

HU-
RF

HV-
JFLB ASSY
NC

NC
PD

HB
T+

F+

V+3R3 3 19 V+3R3
F-

VKN1940-A

W
T-

U
V
DKN1445-A DKN1288-A DKN1312-A
V+12LED 4 18
10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

V+12LED

10

11

12
1

4
2

9
JOGILM_W 5 17 JOGILM_W
J_DSO

JOGILM_R
6

7
16

15
J_DSO
JOGILM_R (DWX3708) DDD1713-
FFC(SAME FACE)
L=118mm Pitch=0.5mm
4

4
J_BK_N 8 14 J_BK_N
CN9202
JOG_SW
GNDD

JOG_SW 9 13 JOG_SW CKS1072-A


DDD1709-
NC

*HORIZONTAL ZWNN1007G28-8-07A
J_LAT 10 FFC 12 J_LAT L=70mm GRAY Single Wire
LO+ DC MOTOR
1

(REVERSE FACE)
3

GNDD 11 11 GNDD

10

11

12
A_B 10
A_A 11

VR65 12
VRCOM 13

VR78 14
GNDSA 15
LD78 16
PD 17

LD65 18

GNDSA 19
NC 20

T+ 21
T- 22

F+ 23
F- 24

L=95mm ASSY-S

9
1

2
1

4
J_SCLK 12 10 J_SCLK LO-
Pitch=1.0mm (DXX2510)
GNDSA

A_S2
VREF1

V+5S_A
A_S1

A_D
A_C

7/x6

RF

NC
W

HB
HW-
HW+
HV-
HV+

HU-

HU+
V+5S_D
GNDD ZWNN1007G28-9-07A
13 9 GNDD
ST1+

ST2+
ST1-

ST2-

L=70mm WHITE Single Wire


V+5R2FL 14 8 V+5R2FL
GNDD 15 7 GNDD
GNDD
LOADING MOTOR
V+5R2FL 16 6

GNDD 17 5
V+5R2FL
09SD PICK UP ASSY SPNDIE MOTOR G11
GNDD
V+12FL 18 4 V+12FL
SHEET SW STEPPING
GNDD 19 3 GNDD
GNDD 20 2 GNDD (DSX1078-) MOTOR SK
GNDD 21 1 GNDD
JOG_SW
TM ASSY 09SD-S (DXX2697)
DE007VE0
EARTH LEAD WIRE
L=75mm SLOTIN MECHA G11 ASSY
4.2 SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
TOUCH PANEL LCD MODULE
1-4
CN5001 JA5101 JA5102
CN4401 CN4801 CN4802
SD Card USB Jack USB Jack
J DIGITAL RGB Connector A TYPE B TYPE
HLED ASSY IC4601 32MB SDRAM

CN6301

CN4001
KEY 5,11 5,11
32
6-8, 6-8,
IC4604

5
5

LED 12-14 12-14


IC4603 32MB SDRAM
32 GUI CPU
CLK:13.3333MHz G F
LED KEY IC4602 8MB FLASH 16 SDCB ASSY USBA ASSY

H
LCDB ASSY
CN4005 CN4004 CN4002 CN5002 CN5102 CN5101
4 8,10,12 13 17-20
8,9,1 3,4 2,3
14-16 26,28

POWER POWER
20,18,16 26,28 3,2,10 3,4 2,3
24 14-16 15 11-8

CN8002 CN8001 CN1701 CN604 CN601 CN603


SD I/F
I USB I/F
PNLB ASSY USB
S801 30,31

POWER IC603
LED KEY
USB-HUB USB LAN 10-13 4,5
VR8001 VR8002
SWITCH 3,4 7,8 IC602 2-5 4-7 LAN 7,8
22,20,
TOUCH / BRAKE RELEASE / START IC604 JA601
18,16
USB-LAN
8-15,17, 13-20, USB I/F LAN-HUB
19,21,23 11,9,7,5 RMII 1,2
LAN
76,78,
6,8,10,12 80-82,88 Connector
19 100 84-87 95 97
CONFIG
KEY 50-47
CN6304

CN8004

LED 42-45,52-59

IC12

6
6

2,4 26,24 38,39 16


5,7 23,21 26,25 IC8001 IC14 I2C
8MB FLASH IC1201 JA901
AuthenticationIC IC10 FPGA D-OUT
PANEL CPU upp
(Within FLASH) MAIN CPU 16
CLK:33.333333MHz upp
KEY
IC1 Core CLK:500MHz IC301
9,11 13,11 90,92
CLK:4MHz DDR2 (128MB)
CN6302

CN8003
CDJ-2000NXS2

LED 3,5 19,17 36,35 DSP


32 CLK:66.6666MHz
I2C Core CLK:1GHz 35,36
8 14 63 IC2
DDR2 (128MB) IC801 JA801
94 93 6 37 73,74 65
32 A- OUT
DAC
27,28 66,67
CLK:
E IC501 IC502 22.5792/24.576
MAIN ASSY MHz
DDR3 (128MB) DDR3 (128MB)
CN1501 CN1502
CN602
ATAPI POWER
POWER

JH8003 JH8002 JH8001 CN2 CN7005 CN7002


1 5,6 3 6 5 2,3 4,5 1
A
SRVB ASSY
1 5,6 3 6 5 2,3 4,5 1 99,98 23,24

IC7006

7
7

CN8651 CN8701 CN8502 IC7002


SODC IC7001 FEP
KEY LED KEY LED KEY LED
CLK:16.9344MHz 6ch Driver IC
TEMPO SLIDER

6 145,146 11,13,16 40-37 2,1 54-51 34


8
VR8701

IC7004
128kB FLASH
13 CN7009 CN7004 CN7003 CN7001 9
O 9-11 1-4 4,5 2,1
21-24
KSWB
N M ASSY Q 4,5 2,1
EUPB ASSY SLDB ASSY SW POWER SLOTIN MECHA
CN6303 CN8501 SUPPLY ASSY CN9001
3-5
15,17 13 2,1 1
ASSY
1 CN6101
M
7,5 9 20,21 1,2 1,2 4 B
CN9201 CN6201 SPCN ASSY 1 D LOADING
SLMB MOTOR
CN9301
JH9201

L CN6103 CN6102
ASSY
LED
JOGB 2-4

ASSY LED
1

PC9301

8
8

CN6001 CD/DVD
M M
Vinyl JOG FL C
INSW ASSY
SPDL STEPPINGING OEIC
CN9202

2 MOTOR MOTOR Pickup ASSY TRAVERSE MECHA ASSY


K SHEET SW P
JFLB ASSY INDB ASSY
11

A
F

4.3 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM


12
1

1
DCDC LDO Regulator Other Device (Voltage)

Q E H N CN4001 CN6301
K
SW POWER MAIN ASSY LCDB ASSY EUPB ASSY V+12
3 Color
JFLB ASSY
SUPPLY ASSY 1,
2
1,
2 LED

STBY
Touch
O

LED
Pannel

CN4005

CN8002
CN2 CN1501 V+12E CN1701 CN4002
Mute KSWB ASSY JOG
LED
(+12V) V+12E V+12E V+12E IC4204 V+3R3E V+3R3E
IC8001
5 5 for Ever 30 30 2 DCDC 3 27 1 PANEL CPU
(+12V) BD9328EFJ (+3.3V) R5F364AENFA
AC V+12LED V+12LED V+12LED
(+12V) V+12 V+12 V+12 Q4202 V+12LED D9203 IC9201 V+3R3_JFL
Q161 2, 2, 17, 17, 4, 24,
for System Over 1 21 4 18 Diode 1 LDO 5 1
12V FETSW 3 3 18 18 5 23
Current MM1856A33N (+3.3V)
Trans. V+12 V+1R2
IC1502 V+1R2 V+1R2_SH2 detect
V+12S 2 DCDC 3 LED LED D9201, R9201/02 D9202
IC4604
1 1 for Servo (+12V) BD9328EFJ (+1.2V)
V+3R3_CPU IC14 Apple IC Ctrl Circuit Q1
13 13
V+3R3_SH2
GUI CPU
SH7269
J 6.2V Zener
+ Resistor
Diode

8 H337S3959 FETSW
HLED ASSY

LED
(+12V) V+12A V+1R2_CPU IC10
Q151 V+12 V+5USB V+3R3_NIC
4 4 for Audio IC606 IC607 IC602 USB-LAN MAIN CPU V9201

USB-A
FETSW 2, 6,

Jack
2 DCDC 3 Hi-Side 1,10,13 RTL8152B IC1501 SH7724 V+
3 7 IC4602
BD9328EFJ SW V+3R3 V+1R8_CPU V+3R3_SH2 Q4201 V+12FL V+12FL V+12FL 12FL V+12FL IC9203 V+26 V+26 JOG FL
(+12V) (+5V) LDO IC1, IC2 FLASH
V+3R3_USB_HUB IC603 USB HUB 4 MM3529A 5 DDR2*2 Over 1 27 2 20 18 4 6 DCDC 1 28 (DC Filament)
IC4601,4603
2

18P

2
USB2512B (+3.3V) (+1.8V) (1.8V) Current (+12V) NJM2392M (+26V)
V+3R3_CPU SDRAM*2
Enable IC12 detect
F V+3R3_LAN_HUB IC604 LAN HUB
RTL8304E
Ctrl Circuit 37 FLASH
(3.3V) V+12 V+5R2
LED LED
IC4202
USBA ASSY 3
2 DCDC 3
21-
V+5R2
7- 1,
V+5R2
27, LED 14, 8,
V+12 V+3R3DDC 24 4 2 26 16 6
IC1503 V+3R3 V+3R3 (+12V) BD9328EFJ (+5.2V)
Q1506 CN8004 V+5R CN6304 V+5R
2 DCDC 3 14, 14, Enable 2FL 2FL FLDC+
FETSW 15 15 9, 13,
(+12V) BD9328EFJ (+3.3V) 23
10 12
(+5.2V)
Ctrl Circuit V+1R2_FPGA V+3R3 V+3R3 V+3R3
CDJ-2000NXS2

V+12 V+3R3 IC1201 6 22 20 2 3 19


1 FPGA
1.8-3.3 Conv
XC3S50A-
V+3R3_FPGA V+3R3
V+1R8DSP SN74AVC8T2 4FTG256C 3
CN4004 CN8001 CN8003 CN6302 CN6303 CN9201 JH9201
8 45DGV
CLK Gen
V+1R8_FPGA 1.8-3.3Conv
DIT
IC4801 V+18
I
IC1101 V+5R2
DCDC
V+9R6 PNLB ASSY V+3R3 PC9301
TPS65262 LCD 3 Photo
R1290K103A
V+3R3DDC V+1R8DSP V+1R8DSP V-6 interruputor
CN9301
32 LDO1 (200mA) 31 CWX4352

(+3.3V) (+1.8V) LCD Drive Power


V+12 V+1DSP_SMRT V+1DSP_SMRT
A V+5S_D
28 BUCK1 (3A) 26 IC301
DSP
IC4802 L
DCDC
SRVB ASSY 6 6
(+12V)
V+12
(+0.85~1.10V)
V+1DSP V+1DSP
V+5R2
BD81A04EFV-M
V+10
JOGB ASSY
TMS320
12 BUCK2 (1A) 10 C6655 BackLight Driver
(+12V) (+1.0V)
V+5S_D IC7305 V+12S V+12 V+1R5DDR3 V+1R5DDR3
1, 1,
3 DCDC 2 13 BUCK3 (1A) 15
2 2
(+5V) BD9328EFJ (+12V) (+12V) (+1.5V)
V+12 V+3R3DSP V+3R3DSP IC1103
CN7002 V+12S CN1502
P7001 ICP 1 LDO2 (100mA) 2 10 V+1R5DDR3
(+12V) (+3.3V) (+3.3V) VTT Reg IC501
V+12S V+1R5DDR3 TPS51200DR V+0R75VTT IC502
3 IC7001 CT
2 3 DDR3*2
Servo IC1102 1
3

(+0.75V) (1.5V)

3
V+3R3DSP (+1.5V)
V+5S_D Driver SmartReflex
PickUp 3
for CVDD
D7001 Diode 28 BD7956FS V+0R75VREF W631GG6KB
LM10011 R503,504 -15
D7002 Diode LD drive
1k //1k
V+5S_D (+0.75V)
V+12S IC7010 V+5S_A Spindle
1 LDO 3 IC7002 V+12A IC1007 V+5SPDIF V+5SPDIF
IC901
FEP V+5S_D
(+12V) NJM2845DL1-05 (+5V) IC7004 1 LDO 5 14 SPDIF Buffer
FLASH NJM2872BF05 NLV74VHCU04DT
AN22022A 8 (+12V) (+5V)
X1202,1203 IC1204 IC1216
V+5S_D V+5S_D 22/24MHz Oscillator Analog SW 3.3-1.8Trans
V+3R3DAC_D V+3R3DAC_D
4 16 1
48
V+5S_D IC7003 V+3R3S_A V+3R3S_A V+12A IC1003 V+3R3DAC_A
2 LDO 4 1 LDO 5 V+3R3DAC_A
IC7006
(+5V) NJM2846DL3-33 (+3.3V) SODC (+12V) NJM2872BF33 (+3.3V) 44
IC801
V+3R3S_D V+3R3S_D
V+5DAC_L DAC
MN103S71F V+12A V+12A IC1001 V+5DAC_L
33,34,
1 Reg 3 AK4490EQ
41,42
V+5S_D IC7005 V+1R5S V+1R5S NJM7805DL1A
(+12V) (+5V)
4 LDO 5
V+5DAC_R
S-1155B15-U5 V+12A V+12A IC1002 V+5DAC_R
(+5V) (+1.5V)
19,20,
1 Reg 3
27,28
(+12V) NJM7805DL1A (+5V)

V+12A V+12A IC1005 V+AUDIO V+AUDIO


1 Reg 3 8 IC802
IC803
(+12V) NJM78M09DL1A (+9V) (+9V) IC804
Mute
V-AUDIO OPAMP
V+12A IC1004 V-12A V-12A IC1006 V-AUDIO
NJM8801E
5 DCDC 6 2 Reg 3 4 NJM4580MD
(+12V) NJW1933F1 (-12V) (-12V) NJM79M09DL1A (-9V) (-9V)
4

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5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 SEQUENCE
POWER ON SEQUENCE A

MAIN CPU GUI CPU PANEL CPU SRVO


Power on Power on Power on Power on

Pin G4 of MAIN CPU Pin 88 of GUI CPU Pin 12 of PANEL CPU Pin 45 of SODC
(IC10) cancels reset (IC4604) cancels reset (IC8001) cancels reset (IC7006) cancels reset
at H. at H. at H. at H.

Initialization of the MAIN CPU Initialization of the GUI CPU Initialization of the PANEL CPU Initialization of the SODC

Initialization of the SDRAM Initialization of the SDRAM Initialization of the Jog FL Initialization of the B
loading mechanism
Program transfer from Program transfer from
FLASH to SDRAM FLASH to SDRAM

FPGA program start from


Pin D18 of MAIN CPU.
Pin A2 of FPGA (IC1201)
becomes "L" to "H".

FPGA Program transfer

Canceling DSP reset Initialization of the The insertion of the C


from pin A14 of MAIN peripheral device disc is possible.
CPU. Pin J14 of DSP Initialization of the DSP
(IC301) becomes "H".
Initialization of the SDRAM Display an opening screen

Program transfer to
DSP

Initialization of the DAC


Canceling LAN_HUB reset
from pin B14 of MAIN CPU.
Initialization of the peripheral device

Pin 16 of LAN-HUB & PHY


(IC604) becomes "H".
D
Register setting of LAN_HUB

Canceling USB_HUB reset


from pin D19 of MAIN CPU.
Pin 26 of USB_HUB
(IC603) becomes "H".
Built-in peripherals
• USB_A
Register setting of USB_HUB • ETH_MAC
• SD
Initialization of the • ATAPI
built-in peripherals • SERIAL
• SSI
Canceling ATAPI reset E
from pin M2 of MAIN
CPU. Pin 173 of SODC Initialization of the ATAPI
(IC7006) becomes "H".

Communication between MAIN CPU and SRVO

Communication between MAIN CPU and PANEL CPU


The insertion of the
disc is possible.
Communication between MAIN CPU and GUI CPU
LED initial lighting
F
Device select screen
Canceling reset Apple
AUTHENTICATION CHIP (IC14)

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A SETUP SEQUENCE

Power ON

Initialization of the loading mechanism

Loading of a disc

Stepper moving to a
focusing position

B Offset canceling

Turn ON the LD on the CD side Without a disc, an unloading


to check for the presence of a disc. process starts.

Spin-up (CAV 2000 rpm)

Media distinction with the aid of reflectivity, by alternately emitting light from the LDs on the CD and DVD sides.

With the LD corresponding to the loaded medium found as a result of media distinction, focus search is
performed to acquire S-shaped signal data.
C
Judged as a CD Judged as a DVD

LD OFF LD OFF

Offset canceling for the 2nd time Offset canceling for the 2nd time

CD_LD ON for the 2nd time DVD_LD ON for the 2nd time

Focusing in Focusing in

D
Media distinction with the aid Coarse adjustment of
of a sync signal (only for CD) focus position

Coarse adjustment of
Coarse adjustment of focus position Tr Drive offset adjustment
focus position

Tr Drive offset adjustment TBAL adjustment Tr Drive offset adjustment

TBAL adjustment TEPP adjustment TBAL adjustment

TEPP adjustment OFTR slice level adjustment


TEPP adjustment
E

OFTR slice level adjustment T close


OFTR slice level adjustment

Measurement of Focus position adjustment


T close
eccentricity amount
Focus gain adjustment
Acquisition of addresses
Tracking gain adjustment
T close
Tracking gain adjustment
Focus gain adjustment
Focus gain adjustment
Focus position adjustment
TOC (control data)
reading Tr open
F Control data reading
Acquisition of addresses

Searching for the 1st piece of


music (SPDL acceleration starts) Searching for the top address

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5.2 FAILURE JUDGEMENT OF THE PICKUP ASSY

This unit has self-diagnostic functions for the drives. A


For drive-related malfunctions, first perform the self-diagnostics to check the drives in Service mode. If the results indicate any
problem with the drives, check the following items:

LD power after passing through the objective lens [mW]


SPEC: DVD 0.180 ± 0.03
CD 0.210 ± 0.03
Check method: Measure the LD power, using an optical power meter.
Failure judgment: A value out of the range of the specifications is judged as failure.
LD current [mA]
SPEC: DVD TYP50 MAX70 B
CD TYP65 MAX75

Check method
Measure the voltage at the probe pad on the SRVB Assy (see the photo below), using a tester.
∗ To check lighting of each LD, follow the procedure indicated in "[7] Checking the servo operations of the drive unit" in
"6.1 SERVICE MODE."
∗ Note that the LD may be degraded if the probes of a tester are applied to or pulled away from the probe pad with the LD ON.

Procedures
1. With the LD OFF, apply the probes of a tester to the reference probe pad (LDCHK) and 78CHK (CD side) or 65CHK
(DVD side).
2. With the probes kept applied to the above-mentioned pads, turn the LD ON to measure the voltage between them. C
3. After measurement, turn the LD OFF (ALL OFF) then pull the probes away.
4. Calculate the current value by dividing the measured voltage value by the resistance value mentioned below.
(For CDs: R7008 = 22 ohms, For DVDs: R7007 = 12 ohms)

Failure judgment:
If the calculated current value exceeds the maximum value, the LD has been degraded

78CHK

IC7002
D

65CHK

LDCHK

Fig.1 SRVB Assy

Actuator resistance value [ohms]


E
Specifications on the focus side: 3.7 ±0.55
Specifications on the tracking side: 4.3 ±0.65
Check method
Directly measure the resistance value of the actuator, using a tester.
* Before measuring, short-circuit the LD short-circuit pads.
Note that the LD may be degraded if connection/disconnection of CN7001 is performed with the LD short-circuit pads open.

• Focus side
Disconnect* the FFC connected to the CN7001 then measure the resistance value between FFC pins 23 and 24.
• Tracking side
Disconnect* the FFC connected to the CN7001 then measure the resistance value between FFC pins 21 and 22. F

Failure judgment:
A value out of the range of the specifications is judged as failure.

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5.3 TROUBLESHOOTING

A In this section, causes of failure, diagnostics points, and corrective measures can be searched for according to symptoms.
Before disassembling this unit, it is recommended to infer a failure point by performing a status check and referring to the error
code.
For the relationship of each power-supply and signal system, see "4. BLOCK DIAGRAM,” and “10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM."
If software of the product is updated before performing diagnostics, check that software updating has been performed properly
before proceeding to diagnostics.
If software updating has not been performed properly, update the software, following the instructions in "[9] Firmware update"
of "6.1 SERVICE MODE."
Contents
[0] Prior Confirmation [6] AUDIO OUT
[1] Failure in Startup [7] ATAPI DRIVE
[2] Display (Jog FL/LED) [8] DRIVE ASSY
B
[3] Operations [9] EUP mode
(Button/Volume/Rotary enncoder / Jog dial / Touch panel) [10] SERVICE MODE
[4] USB (Type A/Type B), SD card [11] Error Codes
[5] LAN [12] Power Monitoring
The waveform numbers confirmation-point numbers (10.27 WAVEFORMS) described in this section correspond to the
numbers on the "10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM" and "11. PCB DIAGRAM."
Be sure to check the failure points, as well as check for failure in their peripheral circuits.

[0] Prior Confirmation


[0-1] Checking in Service Mode
C
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— ————— Check for the location of a defect in See the section describing locations of defects in 6.1 SERVICE MODE
Service mode. this manual.

[0-2] Checking the Alarm Port


If “[0-1] Checking in Service Mode” is performed, this check is not required.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— Alarm port on Check the output waveforms from the If an output waveform is judged to be improper, 6.1 SERVICE MODE
the MAIN Assy alarm port. see the section describing locations of defects in _[8] Alarm port output
(Fig. 1) this manual.

Alarm port MAIN Assy

Fig. 1
E
[0-3] Checking Cables
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Disconnection, Cables Check that all the cables are securely Securely connect the cables. If a cable is broken, 4.1 OVERALL
breakage, or connected. replace it. WIRING DIAGRAM
loose connection Check that there is no breakage in the 10. SCHEMATIC
of cables cables. DIAGRAM

[1] Failure in Startup


[1-1] No power
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
F 1 The SW POWER SW POWER Check V+12E. If V+12E (CN2 pin 5) is not output, the SW —————
SUPPLY Assy SUPPLY Assy POWER SUPPLY Assy is defective. Replace it.
does not function
properly.

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No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference A

2 The SW power PNLB Assy, Check V+3R3E. The DCDC converter (IC4204) may be loosely —————
does not function LCDB Assy connected with its peripheral devices or a part may
properly. be defective. Correct loose connection. If the
symptom persists, replace the defective part.
3 The EUP control SW POWER Check the standby signal. If the signal of standby (CN2 pin 10) is L, check the —————
unit does not SUPPLY Assy output of the SW POWER SUPPLY Assy.
function properly. If V+12 or V+12A (CN2 pins 1 to 4) is not output,
the SW POWER SUPPLY Assy is defective.
Replace it.

4 Various power MAIN Assy, Check each power-supply IC. The power IC and its peripheral devices for each —————
supply ICs do LCDB Assy power supply may be loosely connected or a part
not function may be defective. Correct loose connection.
properly. If the symptom persists, replace the defective part. B
5 Defective MAIN Assy Check the CPU_RST signal. If CPU_RST is "L" although the V+3R3_CPU is —————
CPU_RST signal normal, the RESET IC (IC11) is defective or the
relevant connection is poor.
Correct loose connection. If the symptom
persists, replace the defective part.
6 Defective MAIN Assy Check the SYS_CLK (=33.333333 MHz) The X2 or Logic IC (IC9) may be loosely connected 10.27 WAVEFORMS
SYS_CLK signal signal. with its peripheral devices or a part may be defective. 1
Correct loose connection. If the symptom persists,
replace the defective part.

[1-2] Indications on the LCD


Check the indications on the LCD.
Nothing is displayed on the LCD. (Black screen) C

No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference


1 Power for LCDB Assy Check the connection of the backlight power Possible causes are poor connection of the backlight —————
backlight is not connector (CN4801) and the mounting status power connector (CN4801) and defective power-supply
input properly. of the peripheral parts of the power-supply circuit for backlighting. Correct loose connection.
circuit for backlighting (IC4802). If the symptom persists, replace the defective part.
2 Defective LCDB Assy Check the SH2_VCK (IC4604-pin 189 = The GUI CPU (IC4604) may be loosely connected —————
SH2_VCK signal 32~about 33.3 MHz) signal. with its peripheral devices or a part may be defective.
Correct loose connection. If the symptom persists,
replace the defective part.
3 Defective LCDB Assy Check the SH2_RES (IC4604-pin 88) If SH2_RES is "L" although the V+3R3_SH2 is —————
SH2_RES signal signal. normal, the Q4601 is defective or the relevant
connection is poor. Correct loose connection.
If the symptom persists, replace the defective D
part.
4 Defective LCDB Assy Check the CKIO (IC4604-pin 61 = If CKIO is "L" although the V+3R3_SH2 and 10.27 WAVEFORMS
CKIO signal about 66 MHz) signal. V+1R2_SH2 are normal, the GUI CPU (IC4604) 6
or X4602 is defective or the relevant connection
is poor. Correct loose connection. If the symptom
persists, replace the defective part.
5 Loose connections LCDB Assy Check the power source and signals to Check the signals described in the left adjacent —————
between GUI CPU the LCD module (CN4802). column at GUI CPU (IC4604) and LCD module
and LCD module • VAVDD (pin 59), VGL (pin 3), to identify a defective part then correct
V+3R3LCD (pin 4), VGH (pin 5) connection or replace the defective part with
• DCLK (pin 33 = about 32 MHz), a new one.
DE (pin 32), RSTB (pin 28 = "H"),
STBYB (pin 27 = "H")
E

The colors displayed on the LCD are improper.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose connections LCDB Assy Check the power source and signals to Check the signals described in the left adjacent —————
between GUI CPU the LCD module (CN4802). column at GUI CPU (IC4604) and LCD module
and LCD module • B7 : B2 (pin 34 : 39) to identify a defective part then correct
G7 : G2 (pin 42 : 47) connection or replace the defective part with
R7 : R2 (pin 50 : 55) a new one.

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A [2] Display (Jog FL/LED)


The Jog FL and the LEDs are controlled by the PANEL CPU (IC8001).
[2-1] The Jog FL does not light.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power is not JFLB Assy Check the power-supply voltages Each power-supply may be loosely connected or —————
supplied properly. (VDD (= 3.3 V), F+ (= 4.86 V), F- (= 2.17V) , may be defective. Correct loose connection. If the
VH (= 26 V)) of the FL (V9201). symptom persists, replace the defective part.

2 Defective JFLB Assy Check that the FL (V9201) control line is Check the connection and correct loose 10.27 WAVEFORMS
control signal properly connected in the JFLB Assy. connection. 9
• J_SCLK As the Jog FL is controlled by the PANEL CPU
• J_BK (IC8001), if no signal is output, check the
• J_LAT PANEL CPU (IC8001).
B • J_DSO

3 Defective Jog FL ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the Jog FL. —————
corrections,

[2-2] An LED does not light.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective LEDs PNLB Assy Check that soldering at the LED in question Correct any defective soldering. —————
is properly made. If it is OK, check that the If the forward voltage is present, then the LED
forward voltage (2.2 - 2.7 V) is present at itself is defective. Replace it.
both ends of the LED.
2 Defective drive PNLB Assy Check that the control signal for the LED in If the LED does not light even if the control signal is —————
circuit question is output from the PANEL CPU (IC8001). output properly, then the transistor is defective. Replace it.

C 3 Defective PANEL PNLB Assy If the symptom persists after the above Check the connection between the PANEL CPU —————
CPU corrections. (IC8001) and the LED in question. If the connection
is OK, the port may be damaged. Replace it.

[3] Operations (Button / Volume / Rotary encoder / Jog dial / Touch panel)
As operations of all buttons, variable volumes, rotary encoder , Jog dial and Touch panel can be checked in Service mode, it is
recommended to check operations of those controls in Service mode before proceeding to the subsequent checks.
(For details, refer to "6.1 SERVICE MODE.")
[3-1] No key functions.
No key functions. (except USB STOP button)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective PNLB Assy Check if there is loose connection on the If there is no loose connection and if the signal —————
D
Power SW signal line from the PANEL CPU (IC8001) does not become L when the Power SW is
up to the SW. pressed, that SW is defective. Replace it.

2 Defective PNLB Assy Check the RST signal of the PANEL CPU If Pin 12 of IC8001 is "L" although the V+3R3E is —————
RST signal of (IC8001 pin 12). normal, the RESET IC (IC8002) or Q8015 is
PANEL CPU defective or the relevant connection is poor.
Correct connection or replace the defective part
with a new one.
3 Defective PNLB Assy Check the CLK signal of the PANEL CPU The X8001 may be loosely connected with its 10.27 WAVEFORMS
CLK signal of (IC8001 pin 13 = 4 MHz). peripheral devices or a part may be defective. 8
PANEL CPU Correct loose connection. If the symptom persists,
replace the defective part.
4 Defective PANEL PNLB Assy If the symptom persists after the above Check the connection of the PANEL CPU —————
CPU corrections. (IC8001). If the connection is OK, the port may
E be damaged. Replace it.

The USB STOP button does not function. (The signal from the USB STOP button is input to the MAIN CPU.)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective SW HLED Assy, Check if there is loose connection on the If there is no loose connection and if the signal —————
MAIN Assy signal line from the MAIN CPU (IC10) does not become L when the SW is pressed,
up to the SW. that SW is defective. Replace it.

2 Defective MAIN Assy If the symptom persists after the above The MAIN CPU (IC10) is defective. —————
MAIN CPU corrections. Replace the MAIN CPU (IC10).

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[3-2] Variable volumes not controllable A


TEMPO slider not controllable
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective SLDB Assy, Check the waveform of signals on the If the voltage on the signal line (ADIN) fluctuates —————
TEMPOslider PNLB Assy signal line (ADCT, ADIN). within the range of 0–3.3 V, with 1.65 V at the
center, go to Step 2. If it does not, the TEMPO
slider (VR8701) is defective. Replace it.

2 Defective PANEL PNLB Assy If the symptom persists after the above Check the connection of the PANEL CPU —————
CPU corrections. (IC8001). If the connection is OK, the port may
be damaged. Replace it.

TOUCH/RELEASE control not controllable


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
B
1 Defective VOL PNLB Assy Check the connections of and waveforms If the voltage on the signal line (TCH/BRK and —————
of signals on the signal line (TCH/RELS). RELS/ST) fluctuates within the range of 0–3.3 V,
go to Step 2. If it does not, the TOUCH/RELEASE
(VR8001/VR8002) are loosely connected or
defective. Connect them properly or replace them.

2 Defective PANEL PNLB Assy If the symptom persists after the above Check the connection of the PANEL CPU —————
CPU corrections. (IC8001). If the connection is OK, the port may
be damaged. Replace it.

[3-3] The Rotary encoder does not work.


No response when the Rotary selector is operated
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
C
1 Loose connections LCDB Assy, Check the connections of the signal lines for The PANEL CPU (IC8001) and SW may be —————
in the signal line PNLB Assy ENC_SW, ENC1, and ENC2. When the SW is loosely connected or they may be defective.
or defective SW pressed, the ENC_SW signal must become L, Reconnect them securely.
and when it is turned, the waveforms of the If the symptom persists, replace them.
signal lines for ENC1 and ENC2 must change.
2 Defective PANEL PNLB Assy If the symptom persists after the above Check the connection of the PANEL CPU —————
CPU corrections. (IC8001). If the connection is OK, the port may
be damaged. Replace it.

[3-4] Abnormalities regarding the Jog dial


Turning of the Jog dial is not detected
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
D
1 Defective photo JOGB Assy, Check the waveforms of the signal lines If no waveform can be confirmed, the photo 10.27 WAVEFORMS
interrupter or JFLB Assy, (JOG1/JOG2). interrupter (PC9301) may be defective. ab
PANEL CPU PNLB Assy Replace it. If a waveform can be confirmed, the
signal line may be loosely connected or the
PANEL CPU (IC8001) may be defective.
Reconnect the signal line. If the symptom
persists, replace it.
2 Defective JOG section Check if the Encoder plate has come off If it has come off, adhere it at its original position. —————
Encoder plate Gear/A or is dirty. If it is dirty, replace it with a new one.
Pressing on the Jog dial cannot be detected.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective JOGB Assy, Check the waveform of the signal on the If the signal on the signal line (JOG_SW) is not —————
Sheet SW JFLB Assy, signal line (JOG_SW) when the Jog dial set to L when the Jog dial is pressed, the Sheet
or PNLB Assy is pressed. SW may be defective. Replace it. E
PANEL CPU If the signal line is set to L, the signal line may be
loosely connected or the PANEL CPU (IC8001)
may be defective. Reconnect the signal line.
If the symptom persists, replace it.

2 Defective JOG section Check if there is any foreign object Remove any foreign object, if present. —————
SW ring between the SW ring and Holder.
and
Holder Check if the cushions that are adhered to Replace the SW cushion with a new one. —————
the Holder and SW ring have worn out.

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A Noise is heard when the Jog dial is turned.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective JOG section Check if the Jog FL of the JFLB Assy has The Jog FL may interfere with Jog Dial A Assy. —————
JFLB Assy been shifted upward from the holder. Replace the JFLB Assy.
or
gears There may be any scratches on the 3 If there are any scratches, replace the scratched —————
gears or some foreign object between gear with a new one. If there is any foreign object,
the gears. remove it then replace the gears with new ones.
After that, check that the Jog adjustment value is
within the reference range, referring to “8.4 JOG
DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT.”
The Jog dial turns too freely. (The load value for the Jog dial is outside the specified range.)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
B 1 Improper adjust- JOG section Check that the load value for the Jog dial If it is outside the specified range, adjust the position —————
ment is within the specified range, referring to of the Adjust plate to change the load value for the
or assembly “Measuring method” in “8.4 JOG DIAL Jog dial, referring to “How to Adjust” in “8.4 JOG DIAL
of the Jog dial ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT.” ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT.”
During the above adjustment, if the upper-limit —————
adjustment position of the Adjust plate is reached,
oil mayhave been spattered on the Adjust Plate.
Replace the washer, gear, and smoother with new
ones, then reassemble. After replacement, adjust
the position of the Adjust Plate to change the load
value for the Jog dial.

Resistance to turning the Jog dial is too strong. (The load value for the Jog dial is outside the specified range.)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
C 1 Improper adjust- JOG section Check that the load value for the Jog dial If it is outside the specified range, adjust the position —————
ment of the Jog is within the specified range, referring to of the Adjust plate to change the load value for the
dial or defective “Measuring method” in “8.4 JOG DIAL Jog dial, referring to “How to Adjust” in “8.4 JOG DIAL
washer, gear, or ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT.” ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT.”
cam plate During the above adjustment, if the lower-limit —————
adjustment position of the Adjust plate is reached,
shavings from the worn-out washer may have
increased the friction. Replace the washer, gear,
and smoother with new ones, then reassemble.
After replacement, adjust the position of the Adjust
plate to change the load value for the Jog dial.

[3-5] The touch panel is inoperable


The touch panel is unresponsive to operations.
D No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Poor calibration ————— Check if position gap is a cause of Perform calibration. —————
unresponsiveness of the keys on the
touch panel.
2 Loose LCDB Assy Check that the FFC from the touch panel Fully insert the FFC from the touch panel at —————
connections is securely connected to CN4401. a right angle to CN4401 then securely lock it.

3 Defective PNLB Assy Check the touch panel input signal If the waveform is abnormal, go to 4. —————
PANEL CPU (Pins 84 and 85 of IC8001) at the If the waveform is OK, the PANEL CPU (IC8001)
PANEL CPU (IC8001). may be in failure. Replace it.

4 Defective LCDB Assy Check the touch panel control signal Check operations of the circuits between IC8001 10.27 WAVEFORMS
Touch panel (Pins 1–4 of CN4401). and CN4401 to identify the part in failure, then cdef
repair or replace the part in question. If there is Note: The reference
E no problem with those circuits, the touch panel waveforms are those to
itself is in failure. Replace it. be indicated when the
center of the screen or
its periphery is touched.

[4] USB (Type A/Type B), SD card


[4-1] No communication via the USB connector (Type A)
Check the following, with a USB device connected to the USB A connector.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose connections Between USBB Assy Check the connection of the USB If connection is improper, resolder it. —————
in the communi- and MAIN Assy communication line. If connection is proper, go to 2.
cation line.
F
2 V+5_USB MAIN Assy Check V+5_USB of the USB power supply. If V+5_USB can be confirmed, go to 5. —————
is defective. If V+5_USB cannot be confirmed and
V+5_USB_D can be confirmed, go to 3.
If V+5_USB_D cannot be confirmed, go to 4.

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No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference A

3 The USB MAIN Assy Check the CPU_USB_HSTPWREN and If the CPU_USB_HSTPWREN signal does not —————
POWER SW IC HSSW_PWRFL signals from the become H, check the connection. If the
or its control USB POWER SW IC (IC607). connection is OK, then the MAIN CPU (IC10) is
signal is defective. defective. Replace the MAIN CPU (IC10). If the
HSSW_PWRFL signal does not become H, the
USB POWER SW IC (IC607) is in a state of
shutdown caused by abnormally high
temperature. Check the connection. If the
connection is OK, then the port may be
damaged. Replace it.
4 Defective MAIN Assy Check the DC/DC converter for Analyze DC/DC converter for V+5USB (IC606) —————
DC/DC V+5_USB (IC606) or and peripheral circuit. Identify a defectiveness
converter for check the peripheral circuit. element and replace it.
V+5_USB or B
peripheral circuit
5 Defective MAIN Assy Check the USB_CLK (= 48.000 MHz) The X1 may be loosely connected with its 10.27 WAVEFORMS
USB_CLK signal signal. peripheral devices or a part may be defective. 2
Correct loose connection. If the symptom
persists, replace the defective part.
6 Defective MAIN Assy If the symptom persists after the above The MAIN CPU (IC10) is defective. —————
MAIN CPU corrections. Replace the MAIN CPU (IC10).

[4-2] No communication via the USB connector (Type B)


Check the following, with a USB device connected to the USB B connector.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
C
1 Loose connections MAIN Assy Check the USB communication line. The communication line may be loosely —————
in the communi- connected. Correct it if it is.
cation line. If connection is proper, go to 2.
2 Defective MAIN Assy Check the VBUS_DET_DIRECT signal. If the VBUS_DET_DIRECT signal cannot be —————
CPU_VBUS0 found, something is wrong in the line from the
signal USB-B connector (JA5102) to IC603.
Identify the defective site and correct it. If the
VBUS_DET_DIRECT signal is found, go to 3.

3 Loose connections MAIN Assy Check the connections of the The communication line may be loosely —————
in the USB signal. communication line (USB_D+, USB_D-). connected. Correct it if it is.
If connection is proper, go to 4.
4 Defective MAIN Assy Check the USB_CLK (= 48.000 MHz) The X1 may be loosely connected with its 10.27 WAVEFORMS
USB_CLK signal signal. peripheral devices or a part may be defective. 2
Correct loose connection. If the symptom D
persists, replace the defective part.

5 Defective MAIN Assy If the symptom persists after the above The MAIN CPU (IC10) is defective. —————
MAIN CPU corrections. Replace the MAIN CPU (IC10).

[4-3] The SD card cannot be recognized.


Check the following, with an SD card inserted in the SD card slot.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose connections MAIN Assy, Check the connection of the SD serial The communication line may be loosely 10.27 WAVEFORMS
in the communi- SDCB Assy communication line. connected. Correct it if it is. 5
cation line.
2 Defective MAIN Assy If the symptom persists after the above The MAIN CPU (IC10) is defective. —————
MAIN CPU corrections. Replace the MAIN CPU (IC10). E

[5] LAN
[5-1] No LAN communication
Check the following, with a peripheral device connected to the LINK terminal.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose connections MAIN Assy Check the connection of the periphery The communication line may be loosely —————
in the communi- circuit of LAN-HUB & PHY (IC604). connected. Correct it if it is.
cation line.
2 Defective MAIN Assy If the symptom persists after the above The LAN-HUB & PHY (IC604) may be defective. —————
LAN-HUB & PHY corrections. Replace it.
or If the symptom persists, the MAIN CPU (IC10) F
MAIN CPU may be defective.
Replace the MAIN CPU (IC10).

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A [6] AUDIO OUT


The analog audio signal is not output.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power is not MAIN Assy Check the power voltages (V+AUDIO Each power-supply may be loosely connected or —————
supplied properly. (= 9 V), V-AUDIO (= -9 V), V+3R3DAC_A/D, may be defective. Correct loose connection.
V+5DAC_L/R)) for audio. If the symptom persists, replace the defective part.

2 Defective MAIN Assy Check the MUTE signal (Q953 collector). The connection, or transistor may be defective. —————
MUTE signal While you usually playback, MUTE is Correct loose connection. If the symptom
canceled, and consist with around -12 V. persists, replace the defective part.

3 Loose connections MAIN Assy, Check the connection of the audio signal The signal line may be loosely connected. —————
in the signal line. JKSW Assy lines (ROUT, LOUT). Correct it if it is.

4 Defective MAIN Assy Check the DAC_MCLK The X1202, X1203 or logic IC (IC1204) may be 10.27 WAVEFORMS
B
DAC_MCLK (IC801 pin 46 = 22.5792 MHz) signal. loosely connected with its peripheral devices or 3
signal a part may be defective. Correct loose connection.
If the symptom persists, replace the defective part.

5 DAC or DSP MAIN Assy Check the digital inputs (IC801 pin 3, 4, 5 ) If the analog signal is not output although the —————
is defective. on DAC (IC801) and analog outputs digital signal is input, DAC (IC801) or one of its
(IC801 pin 25, 26, 35, 36). peripheral parts may be defective. If the digital
signal is not input, DSP (IC301) or FPGA
(IC1201) or one of its peripheral parts may be
defective. Correct loose connection. If the
symptom persists, replace the defective part.

The digital audio signal is not output.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose connections MAIN Assy Check the connection of the digital audio Each signal line may be loosely connected or —————
C
in the signal line. signal (SPDIF). The digital audio signal may be defective. Correct loose connection.
from IC1201-pin N6 through IC1202, IC901 If the symptom persists, replace the defective part.
and T901 is output by JA901.

[7] ATAPI DRIVE


No disc playback (Although loading and disc rotation can be performed properly, no track data are output.)
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Improper SRVB Assy, Check the ATA_RESET signal (CN7005). Communication will not start while the —————
RESET signal MAIN Assy ATA_RESET signal is L. Check the connection
between the MAIN CPU (IC10) and SODC
(IC7006). If the connection is not properly made,
correct it. If no problem is found, see “[8] DRIVE
ASSY.” If the signal does not become H after
those corrections, go to Step 2.
D
2 Loose connections SRVB Assy, Check the connection of the ATAPI lines. Check the connection between the MAIN CPU —————
in the communi- MAIN Assy (IC10) and SODC (IC7006). If no problem is
cation line. found, see “[8] DRIVE ASSY.” If the symptom
persists after those corrections, go to Step 3.

3 Defective MAIN Assy Check the periphery circuit of the MAIN Check the periphery of the MAIN CPU (IC10). —————
MAIN CPU CPU (IC10). If no problem is found, the MAIN CPU (IC10)
may be defective. Replace the MAIN CPU (IC10).

[8] DRIVE ASSY


When it is thought abnormally, the drive section execute drive self-diagnose beforehand.
[8-1] Improper operation of the loading mechanism
No loading
E
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Missing or Loading mecha Check that there is no part missing or If there is, install the missing part or replace the —————
defective part defective. defective part.

2 Loose connections Loading mecha Check that the LP switch has been If soldering is improper, resolder it. —————
in the signal line. mounted.

3 Improper Loading mecha Check that the lever is engaged with the Engage the lever with the LP switch. —————
assembling LP switch.
4 Improper Loading mecha Check that the wires from the loading If they are not soldered, solder them. —————
soldering motor have been properly soldered.

5 Power supply SRVB Assy Check the power voltages (12 V, 5 V, Check the connection of the parts at the periphery of —————
error 3.3 V, and 1.5 V). the power-supply IC that does not output the voltage.
If the symptom persists after a corrective action, the
F power supply block is defective. Replace it.
6 LPS1 and LPS2 SRVB Assy Check the waveforms of the LPS1 and LPS2 The loading detection SWs (S9001 and S9002) may 5.4 OPERATIONAL
signal errors signal lines. (The LPS1 and LPS2 signals be improperly soldered or defective. Resolder them, WAVEFORMS
becomes L when the SW is set to ON.) if necessary. If the symptom persists, replace them. 2

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7 MUTE1 and SRVB Assy Check the waveforms of the MUTE1 and DRIVER IC (IC7001) and SODC (IC7006) may —————
MUTE2 signal MUTE2 signals. (During loading, the be improperly soldered or defective.
errors MUTE1 signal is L and the MUTE2 signal Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom
is H.) persists, replace SODC (IC7006).
8 LOAD signal SRVB Assy Check the LOAD signal. DRIVER IC (IC7001) and SODC (IC7006) may 5.4 OPERATIONAL
error be improperly soldered or defective. WAVEFORMS
Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom 2
persists, replace SODC (IC7006).

9 Defective SRVB ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the SRVB Assy. —————
Assy corrections.

[8-2] The stepper does not work.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference B

1 The main unit is Main unit Check if the main unit is positioned inclined. Place it on a level surface. —————
positioned inclined.

2 Improper assembling Traverse mecha Check if there is a missing or defective part at the If there is, install the missing part or replace the —————
section where the main axis and stepper contact. defective part.
3 Improper assembling Traverse mecha Check the inside switch. Assemble the INSW Assy properly. —————
4 Power supply SRVB Assy Check the power voltages (12 V, 5 V, Check the connection of the parts at the periphery of —————
error 3.3 V, 1.5 V, VREF1, VREF2 and VHALF). the power-supply IC that does not output the voltage.
If the symptom persists after a corrective action, the
power supply block is defective. Replace it.
5 INSW signal SRVB Assy Check the INSW signal. (The INSW The FFC cables that connect the traverse mechanism, —————
error becomes L when the INSW is set to ON.) SPCN, and SRVB are loosely connected, or the INSW
is defective. Reconnect them securely.
If the symptom persists, replace the INSW. C
6 MUTE1 signal SRVB Assy Check that the MUTE1 signal becomes H DRIVER IC (IC7001) and SODC (IC7006) may —————
error after loading is completed. be improperly soldered or defective.
Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom
persists, replace SODC (IC7006).
7 Improper assembling Cables Check that the FPC cable that connects the If it does not, securely connect it. If it is broken, —————
traverse mecha and the SRVB Assy is replace the traverse mecha.
securely connected.
8 Signal error SRVB Assy Check that a sine-wave signal is input to The DRIVER IC (IC7001) may be loosely 5.4 OPERATIONAL
Pins 29 and 30 of DRIVER IC (IC7001). connected or defective. WAVEFORMS
Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom 5 7 8
persists,replace SODC (IC7006).
9 Defective ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the parts in the order of (1) DRIVER IC —————
traverse mecha corrections. (IC7001), (2) SRVB Assy, then (3) traverse mecha.
D
[8-3] No playback
Neither a CD nor a DVD can be played back.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Short-circuit pad Traverse mecha Check if the LD short-circuit pad is If it is, open it. —————
short-circuited.
2 LD current SRVB Assy Check that the LD current is within the If there is any error, replace the traverse mecha. 5.2 FAILURE
specified range. JUDGEMENT OF THE
PICKUP ASSY
3 Power supply SRVB Assy Check the power voltages (12 V, 5 V, Check the connection of the parts at the periphery of —————
error 3.3 V, 1.5 V, VREF1, VREF2 and VHALF). the power-supply IC that does not output the voltage.
If the symptom persists after a corrective action, the
power supply block is defective. Replace it.
E
4 INSW signal SRVB Assy Check the INSW signal. (L at ON.) If the signal waveform is not proper, replace the —————
error INSW Assy.
5 MUTE1 signal SRVB Assy Check that the MUTE1 signal becomes H DRIVER IC (IC7001) and SODC (IC7006) may —————
error after loading is completed. be improperly soldered or defective.
Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom
persists, replace SODC (IC7006).
6 Improper Traverse mecha Check if the objective lens is dirty. Clean the lens. —————
assembling
7 A–F signal error SRVB Assy Check the A–F signals (CN7001). Check that the signals fluctuate with 2.2 V at the center. —————
If a DC signal is not output, check the VREF1. If a DC
signal is not output from it, replace the FEP (IC7002).
If an AC signal is not output, check the soldering at the
CN7001–IC7002 of the pickup. If soldering is improper,
resolder it. If soldering is OK, replace the parts in the F
order of (1) FEP (IC7002), (2) DRIVER IC (IC7001),
(3) SODC (IC7006), (4) SRVB Assy, then (5) traverse
mecha.

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8 RF signal error SRVB Assy Check the RF signal (CN7001). Compare the waveform with the operational waveform 5.4 OPERATIONAL
to check if its quality is low. Check if the disc is dirty or WAVEFORMS
scratched. Check the polarity of the 7/x6 signal. When 1
it is normal, Check the connections between pickup
and CN7001 and FEP (IC7002). If soldering is
improper, resolder it. If soldering is OK, replace the
parts in the order of (1) FEP (IC7002), (2) DRIVER IC
(IC7001), (3) SODC (IC7006), (4) SRVB Assy, then
(5) traverse mecha.
9 ————— ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the parts in the order of —————
corrections. (1) DRIVER IC (IC7001), (2) FEP (IC7002),
(3) SODC (IC7006), (4) SRVB Assy, then
(5) traverse mecha.
B
Only a CD cannot be played back
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 LD current SRVB Assy Check that the LD current is within the If there is any error, replace the traverse mecha. 5.2 FAILURE
specified range. JUDGEMENT OF THE
PICKUP ASSY
2 7/x6 signal error ————— Check that the 7/x6 signal is H during Check the connections between SODC (IC7006) —————
CD playback. and CN7001. If soldering is improper, resolder it.
3 E,F signal error SRVB Assy Check the E, F signals (CN7001). Check that the signals fluctuate with 2.2 V at the center. —————
If a DC signal is not output, check the VREF1. If a DC
signal is not output from it, replace the FEP (IC7002).
If an AC signal is not output, check the soldering at the
CN7001–IC7002 of the pickup. If soldering is improper,
resolder it. If soldering is OK, replace the parts in the
C order of (1) FEP (IC7002), (2) DRIVER IC (IC7001),
(3) SODC (IC7006), (4) SRVB Assy, then (5) traverse
mecha.
4 RF signal error SRVB Assy Check the RF signal (CN7001). Compare the waveform with the operational waveform 5.4 OPERATIONAL
to check if its quality is low. Check if the disc is dirty or WAVEFORMS
scratched. Check the polarity of the 7/x6 signal. When it 1
is normal, Check the connections between pickup and
CN7001 and IC7002. If soldering is improper, resolder it.
If soldering is OK, replace the parts in the order of
(1) FEP (IC7002), (2) DRIVER IC (IC7001), (3) SODC
(IC7006), (4) SRVB Assy, then (5) traverse mecha.
Only a DVD cannot be played back
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 LD current SRVB Assy Check that the LD current is within the If there is any error, replace the traverse mecha. 5.2 FAILURE
D
specified range. JUDGEMENT OF THE
PICKUP ASSY
2 7/x6 signal error ————— Check that the 7/x6 signal is L during Check the connections between SODC (IC7006) —————
DVD playback. and CN7001. If soldering is improper, resolder it.
3 RF signal error SRVB Assy Check the RF signal (CN7001). Compare the waveform with the operational waveform 5.4 OPERATIONAL
to check if its quality is low. Check if the disc is dirty or WAVEFORMS
scratched. Check the polarity of the 7/x6 signal. When it 1
is normal, Check the connections between pickup and
CN7001 and IC7002. If soldering is improper, resolder it.
If soldering is OK, replace the parts in the order of
(1) FEP (IC7002), (2) DRIVER IC (IC7001), (3) SODC
(IC7006), (4) SRVB Assy, then (5) traverse mecha.

E [9] EUP Mode


Shifting to EUP mode is not possible.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 The AUTO ————— Check that the AUTO STANDBY setting in Shifting to EUP mode is not possible when the —————
STANDBY setting is the UTILITY settings is set to ON. setting is OFF. Change the setting, as required.
set to OFF.

2 Defective PNLB Assy Check that the signal from pin 18 of the The PANEL CPU (IC8001) may be defective. —————
PANEL CPU PANEL CPU (IC8001) changes from H to Check the soldering of the PANEL CPU (IC8001)
L during mode shift. and its periphery. If the soldering is OK, then
replace it.
3 Disconnection, SW POWER Check the standby signal The signal line cable may be defective. —————
breakage, or SUPPLY Assy (CN2 pin 10) changes from L to H If it is loosely connected, securely connect it.
loose connection during mode shift. If it is broken, replace it.
F of cables
4 Defective SW ————— ————— When there is not a problem with Step 3, the —————
POWER SUPPLY SW POWER SUPPLY Assy is defective.
Assy Replace it.

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No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective key or PNLB Assy Check the connection of the Check the connection of the signal line for the —————
loose connection its periphery nonresponding key. nonresponding key. If the connection is proper,
of the signal line replace the connected SW.

2 Defective PNLB Assy Check that the signal from pin 18 of the The PANEL CPU (IC8001) may be defective. —————
PANEL CPU PANEL CPU (IC8001) changes from H to Check the soldering of the PANEL CPU (IC8001)
L during mode shift. and its periphery. If the soldering is OK, then
replace it.
3 Disconnection, SW POWER Check the standby signal The signal line cable may be defective. —————
breakage, or SUPPLY Assy (CN2 pin 10) changes from H to L If it is loosely connected, securely connect it.
loose connection during mode shift. If it is broken, replace it.
of cables
B
4 Defective SW ————— ————— When there is not a problem with Step 3, the —————
POWER SUPPLY SW POWER SUPPLY Assy is defective.
Assy Replace it.

Reference: Signal logic during EUP mode


Normal mode EUP mode
standby (CN2 pin 10) L H or open
PANEL CPU (IC8001) pin 18 H L

[10] SERVICE MODE


The drive does not work during Test Operation mode. C
The LD does not emit light.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Short-circuit pad Traverse mecha Check if the LD short-circuit pad is If it is, open it. —————
short-circuited.
2 LD current SRVB Assy Check that the LD current is within the If there is any error, replace the traverse mecha. 5.2 FAILURE
specified range. JUDGEMENT OF THE
PICKUP ASSY

The spindle motor does not rotate.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Missing or Loading mecha Check that there is no part missing or If there is, install the missing part or replace the —————
defective part defective. defective part.
2 Power supply SRVB Assy Check the power voltages (12 V, 5 V, Check the connection of the parts at the periphery of ————— D
error 3.3 V, 1.5 V, VREF1, VREF2 and VHALF). the power-supply IC that does not output the voltage.
If the symptom persists after a corrective action, the
power supply block is defective. Replace it.
3 MUTE1 signal SRVB Assy Check that the MUTE1 signal becomes H DRIVER IC (IC7001) and SODC (IC7006) may —————
error after loading is completed. be improperly soldered or defective.
Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom
persists, replace SODC (IC7006).
4 SPDLEC signal SRVB Assy Check that the SPDLEC signal is a PWM DRIVER IC (IC7001) and SODC (IC7006) may 5.4 OPERATIONAL
error signal with 1.65 V at the center. be improperly soldered or defective. WAVEFORMS
Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom 4 9
persists, replace SODC (IC7006).
5 SPIN1 signal SRVB Assy Check that the SPIN1 signal to Pin 29 of IC7002 If the signal is not input, check the soldering. 5.4 OPERATIONAL
error is 3.3 V when disc rotation is at full speed. If the soldering is improper, resolder it. WAVEFORMS
4 E
6 ————— ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the parts in the order of —————
corrections. (1) DRIVER IC (IC7001), (2) SODC (IC7006),
(3) SRVB Assy, then (4) traverse mecha.
In-focus not possible
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Short-circuit pad Traverse mecha Check if the LD short-circuit pad is If it is, open it. —————
short-circuited.
2 LD current SRVB Assy Check that the LD current is within the If there is any error, replace the traverse mecha. 5.2 FAILURE
specified range. JUDGEMENT OF THE
PICKUP ASSY
3 Power supply SRVB Assy Check the power voltages (12 V, 5 V, Check the connection of the parts at the periphery of —————
error 3.3 V, 1.5 V, VREF1, VREF2 and VHALF). the power-supply IC that does not output the voltage.
If the symptom persists after a corrective action, the F
power supply block is defective. Replace it.

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4 MUTE1 signal SRVB Assy Check that the MUTE1 signal becomes H DRIVER IC (IC7001) and SODC (IC7006) may —————
error after loading is completed. be improperly soldered or defective.
Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom
persists, replace SODC (IC7006).
5 SPDLEC signal SRVB Assy Check the SPDLFG signal. SPDLFG signal may be improperly solded and 5.4 OPERATIONAL
error SODC (IC7006) may be defective. WAVEFORMS
Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom 4 9
persists, replace SODC (IC7006). If the symptom
persists, replace DRIVER IC (IC7001).
6 FEDRV signal SRVB Assy Check that the FEDRV signal fluctuates FEDRV signal may be improperly solded and 5.4 OPERATIONAL
error with 1.65 V at the center. SODC (IC7006) may be defective. WAVEFORMS
Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom 3 4 9
persists, replace SODC (IC7006). If the symptom
B persists, replace FEP (IC7002).
7 FE signal error SRVB Assy Check that an S-shaped signal is output FE signal may be improperly solded and SODC 5.4 OPERATIONAL
when a waveform of the FE (FEDRV) (IC7006) may be defective. WAVEFORMS
signal is rising after it drops down from Resolder them, if necessary. If the symptom 3 4 5 9
1.65 V. persists, replace SODC (IC7006). If the symptom
persists, replace FEP (IC7002).
8 ————— ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the parts in the order of —————
corrections. (1) FEP (IC7002), (2) SODC (IC7006),
(3) DRIVER IC (IC7001), (4) SRVB Assy,
then (5) traverse mecha.

No tracking close
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
C 1 ————— Traverse mecha Check that focusing is in. (If focusing is See “In-focus not possible” above. —————
out, tracking close is not possible.)

2 Signal error SRVB Assy With a CD, check that the E and F signals Check that the signals fluctuate with 2.2 V at the center. 5.4 OPERATIONAL
fluctuate with 2.2 V at the center. If a DC signal is not output, check the VREF1. If a DC WAVEFORMS
With a DVD, check the A, B, C, and D signal is not output from it, replace the FEP (IC7002).
signals. If an AC signal is not output, check the soldering at the
CN7001–IC7002 of the pickup. If soldering is improper,
resolder it. If soldering is OK, replace the traverse
mecha.
3 TE signal error SRVB Assy Check that the TE signal fluctuates Check the connection of the parts at the periphery of 5.4 OPERATIONAL
with 1.65 V at the center. the FEP (IC7002). If soldering is improper, resolder it. WAVEFORMS
If soldering is OK, replace the FEP (IC7002). 4 5 6 7 8
4 TEDRV signal SRVB Assy Check that the TEDRV signal fluctuates If the output signal waveform is not proper, the connection 5.4 OPERATIONAL
error with 1.65 V at the center, and that a of the SODC (IC7006) and its periphery may be WAVEFORMS
D
pulselike signal is output during tracking loose or the parts may be defective. If the connection is 6 7 8
close. loose, reconnect securely. If the connection is OK,
replace the SODC (IC7006).
5 ————— ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the parts in the order of (1) FEP (IC7002), —————
corrections. (2) SODC (IC7006), (3) DRIVER IC (IC7001),
(4) SRVB Assy, then (5) traverse mecha.

[11] Error Codes


How to respond when an error code is displayed on the CONTROLLER DISPLAY (LCD) is described below.
[11-1] E-7001: DISC DRIVE ERROR
E The ATAPI drive does not work properly.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— Traverse mecha Enter Service mode, If it is judged as NG, the ATAPI drive does not —————
"[3] Various displayed information"_ work properly. If the track data are not output
In 3 "Auto device diagnosis", although loading and rotating are properly
Check whether be indicated with performed, see "[7] ATAPI DRIVE."
"DRIVE OK ". In other cases, see "[8] DRIVE ASSY."

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[11-2] E-7010: DSP DEVICE ERROR A


The DSP (IC301) does not work properly. Downloading of programs is not possible.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— ————— ————— If it is judged as NG, the DSP (IC301) or DDR3 —————
(IC501, IC502) does not work properly or
communication between the MAIN CPU (IC10)
and DSP is not established. Proceed as follows:
2 Power is not MAIN Assy Check the power voltages (V+1R8DSP, The DSP (IC301) requires four power supply —————
supplied properly. V+1R5DDR3, V+1DSP, V+1DSP_SMART). systems. Check the connections of the power
supply lines. The power supply lines may be
loosely connected. Correct it if it is.
3 The clock is not MAIN Assy Check that the frequency at Check the connection of the X1201, IC1214 —————
properly input. DSP_CORECLKP (IC301-pin AD18), and IC1201.
DSP_CORECLKN (IC301-pin AE19), The signal line may be loosely connected. B
DSP_DDRCLKP (IC301-pin A22), Correct it if it is.
DSP_DDRCLKN (IC301-pin B22) are
approx. 66.6 MHz.

4 The RESET MAIN Assy Check that the signals of the DSP_RST If the signal of the CPU_DSP_RST line is L, the —————
signal is not line are H. port of MAIN CPU (IC10) may be damaged.
properly input. If the signal of the DSP_RST line is L, check the
connection of the logic IC (IC8) and its periphery.

5 Loose connection MAIN Assy Check the connection between the Check the connections between MAIN CPU —————
between the MAIN MAIN CPU (IC10), FPGA (IC1201) and (IC10), FPGA (IC1201) and DSP (IC301).
CPU and DSP DSP (IC301). The signal line may be loosely connected.
Correct it if it is.
6 Loose connection MAIN Assy Check the connection between the Check the connections between DSP (IC301) —————
between the MAIN DSP (IC301) and SDRAM (IC501, IC502). and DDR3 (IC501, IC502). C
DSP and SDRAM The signal line may be loosely connected.
Correct it if it is.
7 ————— ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the MAIN CPU (IC10). —————
corrections.

[11-3] E-7021: PHY CHIP ERROR


The LAN-HUB & PHY (IC604) does not work properly.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— ————— ————— LAN-HUB & PHY (IC604) has a function as —————
PHY CHIP. If it is judged as NG, the LAN-HUB &
PHY (IC604) does not work properly or
communication between the MAIN CPU (IC10)
and LAN-HUB & PHY is not established.
Proceed as follows: D

2 Power is not MAIN Assy Check the power voltages of Check the connections of the power supply lines. —————
supplied properly. V+3R3_LAN_HUB line. The power line may be loosely connected.
Correct it if it is.
3 The clock is not MAIN Assy Check that the frequency at Check the connections between X604 and 10.27 WAVEFORMS
properly input. RMII_REF_CLK (IC604-pin 28) of LAN-HUB & PHY (IC604). 4
LAN-HUB & PHY (IC604) is 50 MHz. The signal line may be loosely connected.
Correct it if it is.
4 The RESET MAIN Assy Check that the signals of the ETHER_RST Check the connection of the ETHER_RST line. —————
signal is not line is H. The signal line may be loosely connected.
properly input. Correct it if it is.

5 Loose connection MAIN Assy Check the connections of communication Check the connections between MAIN CPU —————
between the line between the MAIN CPU (IC10) and (IC10) and LAN-HUB & PHY (IC604).
MAIN CPU and LAN-HUB & PHY (IC604). The signal line may be loosely connected. E
LAN-HUB & PHY Correct it if it is.
6 ————— ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the LAN-HUB & PHY (IC604). —————
corrections.

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A [11-4] E-7023: GUI CPU ERROR


The GUI CPU (IC4604) does not work properly.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— ————— ————— If it is judged as NG, the GUI CPU (IC4604), —————
FLASH (IC4602) or SDRAM (IC4601, IC4603)
does not work properly or communication
between the MAIN CPU (IC10) and GUI CPU
(IC4604) is not established.
Proceed as follows:
2 Power is not LCDB Assy Check the power voltages of V+3R3_SH2, The power supply line may be loosely connected. —————
supplied properly. V+1R2_SH2 lines. Correct it if it is.
3 Defective LCDB Assy Check the SH2_RES (IC4604 pin 88) If the SH2_RES is "L" although the V+3R3_SH2 —————
SH2_RES signal signal. is normal, the Q4601 is defective or the relevant
B connection is poor. Correct connection or replace
the defective part with a new one.
4 Defective LCDB Assy Check the CKIO (IC4604-pin 61 = about If the CKIO dosn’t work although the V+3R3_SH2 10.27 WAVEFORMS
CKIO signal 66MHz) signal. and V+1R2_SH2 are normal, the GUI CPU 6
(IC4604) or X4602 is defective or the relevant
connection is poor. Correct connection or
replace the defective part with a new one.
5 Loose connection LCDB Assy Check the connections of communication Check the connections between GUI CPU —————
between the line between the GUI CPU (IC4604) and (IC4604) and FLASH (IC4602).
GUI CPU and FLASH (IC4602). The signal line may be loosely connected.
FLASH Correct it if it is.
6 Loose connection LCDB Assy Check the connections of communication Check the connections between GUI CPU —————
between the line between the GUI CPU (IC4604) and (IC4604) and SDRAM (IC4601, IC4603).
GUI CPU and SDRAM (IC4601, IC4603). The signal line may be loosely connected.
C
SDRAM Correct it if it is.
7 ————— ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the GUI CPU (IC4604). —————
corrections.

[11-5] E-7026: AUTH CHIP ERROR


The Apple AUTHENTICATION CHIP (IC14) does not work properly.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose connection MAIN Assy Check the connections of communication Check the connections between MAIN CPU —————
between the line between the MAIN CPU (IC10) and (IC10) and AUTHENTICATION CHIP (IC14).
MAIN CPU and AUTHENTICATION CHIP (IC14). The signal line may be loosely connected.
AUTHENTICATION Correct it if it is.
CHIP
D 2 ————— ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the MAIN Assy. —————
corrections.

[11-6] E-8709: COMMUNICATION ERROR


Communication between the GUI CPU (IC4604) and MAIN CPU (IC10) is not possible.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 ————— ————— ————— If it is judged as NG, the MAIN CPU (IC10) or —————
DDR2 (IC1, IC2) does not work properly or
communication between the MAIN CPU (IC10)
and GUI CPU (IC4604) is not established.
Proceed as follows:
2 Power is not MAIN Assy Check the power voltages of V+3R3_CPU, The MAIN CPU (IC10) requires three power —————
E supplied properly. V+1R8_CPU and V+1R2_CPU lines. supply systems.
Check the connections of the power supply lines.
If soldering is improper, resolder it.
3 Defective MAIN Assy Check the CPU_RST signal. If the CPU_RST is "L" although the V+3R3_CPU —————
CPU_RST signal is normal, the RESET IC (IC11) is defective or
the relevant connection is poor. Correct
connection or replace the defective part with
a new one.
4 Defective MAIN Assy Check the SYS_CLK (= 33.333333 MHz) The X2 or Logic IC (IC9) may be loosely 10.27 WAVEFORMS
SYS_CLK signal signal. connected with its peripheral devices or a part 1
may be defective. Correct loose connection. If the
symptom persists, replace the defective part.
5 Loose connection MAIN Assy Check the connections of communication Check the connections between MAIN CPU —————
between the line between the MAIN CPU (IC10) and (IC10) and FLASH (IC12).
F MAIN CPU and FLASH (IC12). The signal line may be loosely connected.
FLASH Correct it if it is.

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No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference A

6 Loose connection MAIN Assy Check the connection between the MAIN Check the connections between MAIN CPU —————
between the MAIN CPU (IC10) and SDRAM (IC1, IC2). (IC10) and DDR2 (IC1, IC2).
CPU and SDRAM The signal line may be loosely connected.
Correct it if it is.
7 ————— ————— If the symptom persists after the above Replace the MAIN Assy. —————
corrections.

[11-7] E-8308: SD CARD ACCESS ERROR


Check the following, with an SD card inserted in the SD card slot.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose connections MAIN Assy, Check the connection of the SD serial The communication line may be loosely 10.27 WAVEFORMS
in the communi- SDCB Assy communication line. connected. Correct it if it is. 5 B
cation line.
2 Defective MAIN Assy If the symptom persists after the above The MAIN CPU (IC10) is defective. —————
MAIN CPU corrections. Replace the MAIN CPU (IC10).

[12] Power Monitoring


The Standby LED flashes, and the unit does not start up.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Poor connection LCDB Assy Check the VDET voltage level. If the base of Q4201 or Q4202 is H, the excess —————
of the voltage- If it is L, one or more of the error detection current detection circuit for V+12_JFL or
monitoring circuit functions was activated. V+12_LED, respectively, was activated. C
Check the load circuit.
If the anode of D4206, D4205, or D4204 is H,
the excess voltage detection circuit was
activated.

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5.4 OPERATIONAL WAVEFORMS

A
1 6
RF (CD: STD-905/DVD: Z-1) Pause (CD/DVD) 1-ch TE, 2-ch TEDRV, 3-ch RF, 4-ch OFTR

B
2 7
Loading in (1-ch LPS1, Loading out (1-ch LPS1, Track search (CD/DVD)
2-ch LPS2, 3-ch LOAD) 2-ch LPS2, 3-ch LOAD) 1-ch TE, 2-ch TEDRV, 3-ch SLIN1, 4-ch SLIN2

C
3 8
In-focus (CD/DVD) 1-ch FE, 2-ch FEDRV Search (CD-DA/DVD-MP3)
1-ch TE, 2-ch TEDRV, 3-ch SLIN1, 4-ch SLIN2

D
4 9
Setup (CD/DVD) 1-ch FE, 2-ch FEDRV, 3-ch TE, 4-ch SPIN Stop (CD/DVD)
1-ch FE, 2-ch FEDRV, 3-ch SPIN, 4-ch SPDLFG

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5
Playback (CD/DVD) 1-ch FE, 2-ch TE, 3-ch SLIN1, 4-ch SLIN2

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5.5 CONNECTION CONFIRMATION WITH THE PC

A
[1. USB B connector]
Whether communication between the PC connected via the USB B connector and this unit is properly performed or not can
be confirmed on the PC.
Note: Installation of the driver software is not necessary.

Use Device Manager for checking.


If the PC and this unit are properly connected, the components of this unit are added in Device Manager (under Hardware)
as devices.
If all components are properly displayed, the PC and this unit are properly communicating via the USB connector.

In a case of Windows 7:
Click on "Start" then right-click on "Computer." Next, select "Properties" then select "Device Manager" on the System
B
screen.
If a User Account Control screen is displayed, click on [Yes].
Devices to be added:
Universal Serial Bus controllers
USB Composite Device
Under “Sound, video and game controllers”
USB Audio Device
Human Interface Devices
HID-compliant device
USB Human Interface Device

A communication check may be easily performed if connection is


C
made with Device Manager displayed on the PC screen.

[2. LINK]
Whether communication between the PC connected via the LINK connector and this unit is properly performed or not
can be confirmed on this unit.
Note: Use a Category 5 cable or a cable with higher specifications for connection.
Either a straight or cross LAN cable can be used when the unit is directly connected with the PC, but when the unit is
connected with the PC via a hub, be sure to use a straight cable.

Use the MENU/UTILITY key of this unit to check linkage.


The linkage between the PC and this unit can be confirmed with LINK STATUS under [MENU/UTILITY].
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How to display LINK STATUS
1. Hold the MENU/UTILITY key pressed for at least 1 sec.
The [UTILITY] screen will be displayed.
2. Select LINK STATUS, using the rotary selector.
3. With LINK STATUS selected, connect the PC and this unit, using the LINK cable.
4. Check the LINK STATUS display.
1 Not connected 2 While connection is being made 3 When connected properly
Indication NOT CONNECT CONNECTING CONNECTED
If the indication changes from 1 to 2 then 3, the link is properly established.
If the cable is disconnected, the indication returns to 1. F

5. After checking is completed, press the MENU/UTILITY key.


The screen displayed before the MENU/UTILITY key was pressed will be restored

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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 SERVICE MODE
A OUTLINE OF THE SERVICE MODE

The following service modes are prepared for this unit.

[1] Check mode of the buttons and displays


The mode to check buttons, knobs, sliders and Jog dial and display function.

[2] Check mode of the load of Jog dial


The mode to measure the load when rotating the Jog dial.

[3] Various displayed information


B
The mode to display information such as version number, error history and abnormality of devices.

[4] List of displayed error


Error codes and the contents are shown.

[5] Drive self-diagnosis


The mode for self-diagnosis of a drive unit.

[6] Contents of drive self-diagnosis


Contents of self-diagnosis of the drive unit.

[7] Check mode of servo of the drive unit


C The mode to check operation of mechanism and servo of the drive unit.

[8] Alarm port output


The pulse signal output from the status terminal on the PC board Assy to show abnormality is explained.

[9] Firmware update.


How to update the firmware is explained.

D
DETAILS OF THE SERVICE MODE

[1] Check mode of the buttons and displays


When you turn on the power while pressing the both "TEMPO" and "MEMORY" buttons simultaneously, " SERVICE MODE"
will be displayed on the LCD to enter service mode. (Please hold all the buttons until "Pioneer LOGO" screen disappears.)
In this mode, you can check whether the buttons, knobs and Jog dial on the unit work normally or not.
Please note that the button name is lit only while the button is pressed.

Caution: When you turn the TOUCH/BRAKE knob to the far right in this mode, "Check mode of the load of Jog dial" will start.
(Refer to the following clause. )

E BUTTON : The name of the pressed button is displayed.


JOG : A block is lit depending on the Jog rotation.
ENCODER : A block is lit depending on the rotation of the ENCODER Knob.
NEEDLE : Not used in service mode.
SLIDER VOLUME : When the TEMPO slider knob is moved to the - side, the
number of blocks will be increased.
JOG TOUCH VOLUME : When the TOUCH/BRAKE knob is turned to the right,
the number of the blocks will be increased.
JOG RELEASE VOLUME : When the RELEASE/START knob is turned to the right,
the number of the blocks will be increased

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Button, Switch Light up LED Status Display (BUTTON) Other Displays A


PLAY/PAUSE PLAY/PAUSE PLAY
CUE CUE CUE
IN/CUE/IN ADJUST IN/CUE/IN ADJUST IN
OUT/OUT ADJUST OUT/OUT ADJUST OUT
RELOOP/EXIT RELOOP/EXIT RELOOP/EXIT
TRACK REV (o) PREVIOUS o
TRACK FWD (p) NEXT p 1 (Refer to the display pattern of Jog FL)
SEARCH REV (m) REV m 2 (Refer to the display pattern of Jog FL)
SEARCH FWD (n) FWD n 5 (Refer to the display pattern of Jog FL)
HOT CUE (A) HOT CUE (A) *1 HOT CUE A
HOT CUE (B) HOT CUE (B) *1 HOT CUE B
HOT CUE (C) HOT CUE (C) *1 HOT CUE C B
HOT CUE (D) HOT CUE (D) *1 HOT CUE D
HOT CUE BANK (A) HOT CUE BANK (A) BANK 1
HOT CUE BANK (B) HOT CUE BANK (B) BANK 2
HOT CUE CALL/DELETE CALL/DEL
JOG MODE VINYL JOG MODE 4 (Refer to the display pattern of Jog FL)
TEMPO RANGE CDJ TEMPO RANGE
MASTER TEMPO MASTER TEMPO MASTER TEMPO
TEMPO RESET TEMPO RESET TEMPO RESET
TIME MODE/AUTO CUE TIME/ACUE
DELETE All LED lights up *2 DELETE All Jog FL lights up
MEMORY MEMORY
EJECT EJECT EJECT C
CUE/LOOP CALL c c CALL
CUE/LOOP CALL d CALL d
JOG TOUCH JOG TOUCH JOG TOUCH SW 3 (Refer to the display pattern of Jog FL)
4/8BEAT 4-BEAT LOOP
TEMPO SLIDER VOLUME g MARK Increase and decrease (10 points)
JOG (FWD ROTATE) JOG illuminations white JOG g MARK Right movement (10 points by one rotation)
JOG (REV ROTATE) JOG illuminations red JOG g MARK Left movement (10 points by one rotation)
TOUCH/BREAK (VOLUME) JOG TOUCH VOLUME g MARK Increase and decrease (10 points)
RELEASE/START (VOLUME) JOG RELEASE VOLUME g MARK Increase and decrease (10 points)
DIRECTION LEVER (REV) REV REV
DIRECTION LEVER (SLIP REV) SLIP REV
SD DOOR (OPEN) SD Access SD OPEN D
USB STOP USB Access USB STOP
LINK LINK LINK
USB USB USB
SD SD SD
DISC DISC DISC
BROWSE BROWSE BROWSE
TAG LIST TAG LIST TAG LIST
INFO INFO INFORMATION
MENU MENU MENU
BACK Color pattern-changes. (Refer to the color pattern display of LCD)
TAG TRACK Color pattern-changes. (Refer to the color pattern display of LCD)
FILTER FILTER E
SHORTCUT SHORTCUT
ROTARY SELECTOR (SW) ROTARY SELECTOR INDICATOR ENCODER PUSH
ROTARY SELECTOR (FWD ROTATE) ENCODER g MARK Right movement (Max 10 points)
ROTARY SELECTOR (REV ROTATE) ENCODER g MARK Left movement (Max 10 points)
BEAT SYNC BEAT SYNC SYNC
BEAT SYNC MASTER BEAT SYNC MASTER MASTER
REKORDBOX REKORDBOX REKORDBOX
QUANTIZE QUANTIZE QUANTIZE
SLIP SLIP SLIP
*1: The LED of the HOT CUE buttons lights up in white.
*2: Includes lighting up of the STANDBY-LED and the DISC SLOT-LED.
F

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A Display pattern of Jog FL

B
3
1

5
2

Color pattern display of LCD


C
When the TAG-TRACK button is pressed during the mode mentioned above, the following six color patterns are displayed
in the LCD.
If the BACK button is pressed, a display will return to the previous one.

Monochrome colorbar All-black screen All-red screen

Colorbar All-white screen All-green screen


D

All-blue screen

Confirmation of the Touch display operation


Display LCD color patterns, as mentioned above, then select an all-black screen.
Touch the screen and verify that a plus sign lights at the touched position.

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[2] Check mode of the load of Jog dial A


Measurement
The load (light or heavy) on the Jog dial when it is turned can be objectively judged in this mode.
First, start "[1] Check mode of the buttons and displays."
When the TOUCH/BRAKE knob is turned to the far right, "[2] Check mode of the load of Jog dial" will begin.

When the Jog dial is rotated swiftly in this mode, the speed is measured.
Either direction, clockwise or counterclockwise, is OK.
The meaning of the numerical value displayed is as follows.
TOP SPEED : Maximum speed given that normal speed is defined as when one rotation takes 1.8 sec.
TIME : Time required for the jog dial to slow down from 3x speed to 1.5x speed.

To measure the time required for slowdown, the maximum speed must be 7 times normal speed or higher.
B
If the maximum speed does not reach 7.0 times normal speed, the time indication section (00M:00S 00.0F) flashes as a warning.

When the measurement is carried out several times in a row, time will be displayed as an avarage of maximum 99 times of the
measurement.
This evens out the measurement value.
The result when measured twice.

The number written to the far right C

The result when measured 5 times.

D
The result when measured 10 times.

You can measure up to max 99 times to calculate the average value.

Judgment result MAC_ADDR:00-E0-36-00-84-40


If the measured time is within a certain range, [OK] will be E
NO. TOP SPEED TIME(msec)
displayed in the line of the title. If not, [NG] will be displayed. 1 7.71 138
The judgment value for this is 170 ± 20 msec. 2 8.17 138
3 7.61 138
4 9.25 141
5 8.81 135
Record of a judgement 6 8.41 138
If you insert a USB memory and press the MASTER TEMPO 7 8.68 141
button, the measurement result can outputted as a CSV file 8 7.12 141
under the name "JOGLOAD_2000NXS2.C 9 8.17 138
The new data is added whenever the MASTER TEMPO 10 8.68 135
button is pressed. 11 8.17 138
12 8.54 132
MAC address is written fro individual identification. 13 7.82 135
AVR 8.24 137(NG)
F
(judge : 150ms <= Time <= 190ms)

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A [3] Various displayed information


If the power is turned on while the [TEMPO] button and the [CUE/LOOP CALL c] button is pressed simultaneously,
[SERVICE MODE] will be displayed on the LCD display indicating that the service mode has started.
(Please continue pushing until "Pioneer LOGO" screen disappears.)
In this mode, if you press the TAG-TRACK button to scroll, the display will change as follows.
You can scroll back with the BACK button.

1 Version information
The version number of CPU/microcomputer carried in this machine is displayed.
The MAC Address of Ethernet built in this unit, destination code (DESTINATION)
and serial number (SN) are also displayed.

B MAIN : The CPU which controls a main


GUI : The CPU which controls a LCD display
PANEL : The microcomputer which controls a button input.
DSP : Audio DSP
DRIVE : The controller which controls a disc drive.

2 Error history
The 16 error codes recorded in the past are divided into two screens and displayed.
(1) is the latest error code.
The latest 16 error codes are displayed in reverse chronological order.
The screen is switched using the BACK button or TAG TRACK button.
C The item which follows an error code expresses its media.
(The error which is not related to media is blank.)

USB : USB device (MEMORY/HDD)


SD : SD card
CD : DRIVE - CD media (CDDA/CD-ROM)
DVD : DRIVE - DVD media (DVD-ROM)
About descriptions of the error codes, please refer to "[4] List of displayed error."

3 Auto device diagnosis


The result which judged normal/abnormalities of each device is displayed at the time of
power ON and initialization.

GUI : The CPU which controls LCD indication.


PANEL : The microcomputer which controls a button input.
DSP : Audio DSP
DRIVE : The controller which controls a disc drive.
E PHY CHIP : The controller which controls the physical layer of Ethernet.
AUTH CHIP : The authentication chip of Apple.

Please refer to "[8] Alarm port output" for details.

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4 Factory reset A
It is used to reset the setting of UTILITY to the factory setting, or clear an error history.
If TIME MODE button is pressed on this screen, it resets to the factory setting below.
[UTILITY] Settings Other settings
PLAY MODE = CONTINUE TIME MODE = REMAIN
EJECT / LOAD LOCK = UNLOCK AUTO CUE = OFF
QUANTIZE BEAT VALUE = 1Beat JOG MODE = CDJ
HOT CUE AUTO LOAD = rekordbox SETTING MASTER TEMPO = OFF
HOT CUE COLOR = OFF QUANTIZE = ON
AUTO CUE LEVEL = MEMORY PHASE METER = TYPE1
SLIP FLASHING = ON
ON AIR DISPLAY = ON Error history
JOG BRIGHTNESS = 2 ALL CLEAR
JOG INDICATOR = ON B
DISC SLOT ILLUMINATION = 2
LANGUAGE = <Shipment setting >
HISTORY NAME = "HISTORY"
PLAYER No. = AUTO
MIDI CHANNEL = 1
DIGITAL OUT 24bit
AUTO STANDBY = ON
LCD BRIGHTNESS = 3
SCREEN SAVER = ON
DUPLICATION = DEFAULT
Factory reset can be performed if you turn the power on while pressing the
USB-STOP button and the EJECT button at the same time.
However, the error history is not cleared at this time.
C

5 Drive Self-Diagnosis
Self-diagnosis of a drive is performed.
Please refer to
"[5] Drive self-diagnosis" and
"[6] Contents of drive self-diagnosis"
for details.

6 Drive LD life manual input


The addition time which the laser diode of CD/DVD had turned on is inputted manually.
In addition, this is used only once, when a main unit is exchanged newly.

QUANTIZE button: Select CD/DVD


BROWSE button: Increase the grade of 1000
TAG LIST button: Increase the grade of 100
INFO button: Increase the grade of 10
MENU button: Increase the grade of 1
TIME MODE button: It memorizes.
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A 7 Drive operation / error rate measurement


This displays the state of the drive at the time of servo test and the measurement result
of the error rate.
Please refer to
"[7] Check mode of servo of the drive unit"
for details.

B 8 Auto standby check


Auto standby usually starts when there are no media to reproduce and when operation is
not performed for a certain period of time.
In this mode, however, you can immediately switch to the auto standby mode.

To recover from auto standby mode, trigger any operation except the following:
performed,
• Press the USB STOP button
• Jog rotation (except for touching the Table top)
• Turn the TOUCH/BREAK , RELEASE/START volume
• Move the TEMPO slider
• Switch the DIRECTION lever
Auto standby mode will be reset.
C
Since auto standby reset is the same processing as turning the power on,
the service mode will be ended.

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A
[4] List of displayed error
WAVE display shows "E-XXXX: DISC DRIVE ERROR".
Note: An alarm port is a function to notify the location of abnormality based on the number of pulses generated from the SH test port.
Error Alarm port
Display word Contents Notes
code correspondence
E-7001 DISC DRIVE ERROR The ATAPI drive doesn't function normally. _

E-7010 DSP DEVICE ERROR DSP does not function normally. _


The program cannot be downloaded.
E-7020 USB-B DEVICE ERROR The USB-B controller doesn't function normally. _

E-7021 PHY CHIP ERROR The PHY CHIP does not function _ B
E-7022 PANEL CPU ERROR The PANEL CPU does not This error code appears when communication _
function normally. between the PANEL CPU and the MAIN CPU
is not established due to wire connection error,
etc. The error code also appears when
firmware update of the PANEL CPU fails.
The MAIN CPU detects the error and sends
the error code to GUI.
E-7023 GUI CPU ERROR The GUI CPU doesn't function This error code appears when the GUI _
normally. firmware update fails. The GUI CPU is
activated in the emergency mode and displays
the error code.
* If the GUI CPU cannot be activated even in
the emergency mode, nothing will be displayed. C

E-7024 MAIN CPU ERROR The MAIN CPU does not function This error code appears when the MAIN CPU
normally. firmware update fails. The MAIN CPU detects
the error and sends the error code to GUI in
the emergency mode.
E-7026 AUTH CHIP ERROR Apple authentication chip does not _
work normally.
E-7101 INTERRUPT EXCEPTION Unexpected abnormalities on the
MIAN CPU occurred.
E-7201 CANNOT READ DISC TOC Data can't be read.
E-8301 CANNOT READ DISC Abnormalities occurred during starting.
D
E-8302 CANNOT PLAY TRACK Abnormalities occurred during playback.
E-8303 CANNOT PLAY TRACK Error occurred when writing in buffer memory.
E-8304 UNSUPPORTED FILE FORMAT Decoding error occurred.
E-8305 UNSUPPORTED FILE FORMAT This format is not supported.
E-8306 NO FILE An unsupported USB device is connected.
E-8307 • DEVICE NO RESPONSE • There is no response from the connected • USB ACCESS ERROR
• UNSUPPORTED DEVICE device. • An unsupported USB device is connected.
• HUBS ARE NOT SUPPORTED • An unsupported device is connected.
• Unsupported hubs are connected. One of these three error types is indicated.
E-8308 SD CARD ACCESS ERROR MMC (Multi Media Card) was connected.
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E-8309 LINK ACCESS ERROR Link access failed after 4 consecutive
timeout errors.
E-8709 COMMUNICATION ERROR GUI CPU and MAIN CPU cannot be When the communication with MAIN is not
communicated. materialized by the abnormalities of connection,
GUI displays an error code spontaneously.
When MAIN does not operate completely, it will
be in this mode.
E-9101 MECHANICAL TIMEOUT Mechanism operation was not
completed within regulation time.

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A
[5] Drive self-diagnosis
Drive self-diagnosis is performed in the following three steps.
[Push PLAY Button] is displayed at the beginning of each step. Insert the test disc and press the PLAY button.
Step 1. A flashing message [Executing ...] is displayed and the diagnosis starts.
Step 2. When the diagnosis is successfully completed, [Complete] is displayed and the disc is automatically ejected.
Step 3. If the diagnosis is disabled for some reason, the following message is displayed and the disc is automatically ejected.
[Mecha Error] Mechanism error occurred such as a loading mechanism error.
[Setup Error] The disc was not started.
[Error Stop] An error occurred in the middle of the diagnosis and the diagnosis stopped.
[Check Disc] The disc differs from the disignated disc.
[No Disc] No disc is inserted.
B
The following items are diagnosed.
See "[6] Contents of drive self-diagnosis" for the details of each item.
CD-LD LIFE CHECK
DVD-LD LIFE CHECK
STEPPER CHECK
OEIC CHECK
DISC MOTOR CHECK
CD ERROR RATE CHECK

The following items are diagnosed.


DVD ERROR RATE CHECK
C

The following items are diagnosed.


USER CD PHYSICAL CHECK
USER CD SCRATCH CHECK
USER CD QUALITY CHECK
USER CD DIRT CHECK
D

Result display
The result of the diagnosis of each item is displayed as "OK" or "NG". Undiagnosed item is displayed as "--."
As for "CD-LD Life Check" and "DVD-LD Life Check",
the working time of the LD is displayed when it exceeded the predetermined
period of time (7000H).
("OK" is displayed when it is not exceeded 7000H, and the working time is
E not displayed.)

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The worst value of the measured error rate is displayed A


in "CD Error Rate Check" and "DVD Error Rate Check".

[6] Contents of drive self-diagnosis C

STEP 1 STEP 2
(1) CD-LD LIFE CHECK (7) DVD ERROR RATE CHECK
This checks the cumulative working time of the LD to An error rate is measured and the final check is
judge degradation status. performed.
[NG] will be displayed if the working time exceeds 7000H.
LD current should be measured when the working time STEP 3
exceeds 7000H since the failure date is 1 %.
(8) USER CD PHYSICAL CHECK
(2) DVD-LD LIFE CHECK Distinguishes whether the cause of the error is due to
D
Same as mentioned above. the disc or not when the user submitted a disc.
Checks the characteristic of the disc based on
automatic adjustment value.
(3) STEPPER CHECK
Only CDs are accepted. (Judged based on precedents)
Detects malfunction of the stepper motor caused by
foreign materials/stuck, defect of inside switch, step loss
due to mechanical component defect, lack of lateral (9) USER CD SCRATCH CHECK
pressure, The error rate of the entire disc is measured per
Ensures that the stepper motor works correctly using the 1 minute, and best value and worst value are calculated.
inside switch. The state of the disc is checked from those values.

(10) USER CD QUALITY CHECK


(4) OEIC CHECK E
Same as mentioned above.
Detects OEIC drop and other failures frequently occurred
on 05SD/09SD. (11) USER CD DIRT CHECK
Detects the failure by checking whether the disc is
Same as mentioned above.
inserted or not using a CD.

(5) DISC MOTOR CHECK


Detects the defect of the spindle motor.
Starts the spindle motor and checks the time to reach
2000 rpm.

(6) CD ERROR RATE CHECK F


An error rate is measured and the final check is performed.

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A [7] Check mode of servo of the drive unit


The following control is enabled when entering "[3] Various displayed information" mode and select "7 Drive operation / error
rate measurement."
This mode consists of "Player operation mode" and "Test operation mode."
<Player operation mode>
Basic operation of servo, such as setup, play, pause, and track search, is carried out.
The measurement of an error rate is also performed.
<Test operation mode>
This mode fine-controls the servo operation step by step.
* The player operation mode starts first, and switch to the test operation mode by the key input.
* The command operated here is for mainly testing mechanism and servo systems and not for the operation of DJ functions
B such as scanning and temp control.
Function Main unit button
<Player operation mode>
Servo All Off (Stop) TIME
Play(Trace) / Pause PLAY/PAUSE
Track Search Fwd/Rev TRACK SEARCH FWD/REV
Error Rate Count CUE
Eject EJECT
Mode Change (-> Test operation mode) MASTER TEMPO

<Test operation mode>


Servo All Off TIME
C CD Select MEMORY
DVD Select DELETE
Focus Jump Up LOOP IN
Focus Jump Down LOOP OUT
Slider Move Fwd SEARCH FWD
Slider Move Rev SEARCH REV
Step command CUE/LOOP CALL NEXT(d)
Mode Change (->Player operation mode) MASTER TEMPO

Player operation mode command


Play(Trace) / Pause
If the operation is completely stopped, the set up will begin and play will start with the PLAY/PAUSE button lighting up.
D If the system is in the play mode, the pause mode will be canceled and the play mode will start. If the system is in the pause
mode, the pause mode will be canceled and the play mode will start.
"PLAY or PAUSE" is displayed on the drive condition indication section.
In the case of CD, the track number and time currently tracing are displayed.
In the case of DVD, the number of a layer currently tracing is displayed on the [TRACK] section, and the physical address is
displayed on the [MSF] section.
*: In this mode, the automatic setup is not carried out even if a disc is inserted.
"Play" is not reproduce audio, but is tracing the signal side of a disc.
Track Search F/R
In the case of CD, it searches a track displayed in a direction of FWD/REV and pauses.
[SEARCH] is displayed in the drive condition indication section.
E *: A track search is disabled in CD-ROMs (MP3/AAC/WAV/AIFF).

In the case of DVD, whenever the FWD/REV is pressed, the search starts with the following direction and pauses.
When the FWD direction was pressed when a DUAL LAYER DISC is in the deck.
→ L0 inside → L0 middle → L0 outside → L1 inside → L1 middle → L1 outside →

When the REV direction was pressed when a DUAL LAYER DISC is in the deck.
← L0 inside ← L0 middle ← L0 outside ← L1 inside ← L1 middle ← L1 outside ←

When the FWD direction was pressed when a SINGLE LAYER DISC is in the deck.
→ L0 inside → L0 middle → L0 outside →

F When the REV direction was pressed when a SINGLE LAYER DISC is in the deck.
← L0 inside ← L0 middle ← L0 outside ←

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The following messages are displayed in the drive condition indication section. A

[SEARCH L0 IN] Layer 0 inside [SEARCH L1 IN] Layer 1 inside


[SEARCH L0 MID] Layer 0 middle [SEARCH L1 MID] Layer 1 middle
[SEARCH L0 OUT] Layer 0 outside [SEARCH L1 OUT] Layer 1 outside

*: The search address [IN/MID/OUT] is relative depending on the total capacity of the disc.
*: The search location of [OUT] is about 20000 sectors from the outermost address on the disc.

Error Rate Count


The error rate is measured for about 20 seconds in the case of CD and 10,000 block in the case of DVD, both starting from the
current PLAY/PAUSE position.
The measured error rate will be displayed in the error rate indication section. B
Usually you can search the place you wish to measure the error code, and when pushing the [CUE] button during PAUSE, the
Error Rate Count will begin.
For example, [3.56E-4 O.K.] will be displayed.
If the error rate is less than 3.00E-3, [OK] will be displayed. If the error rate is larger than 3.00E-3, [NG] will be displayed.
The judgement is based on the judgement using a controlled DISC at the time of shipment from a factory.
(Line inspection judgement)
This is not to judge OK/NG of the product at the time of service.
Eject
The disc is ejected. [EJECT] is displayed in the drive condition indication section.
Mode Change (It shifts to the Test operation mode)
If the MASTER TEMPO button is pressed during the [Player] mode, the MASTER TEMPO LED will light up. C
The [Play] stops and the mode will be switched to the below-mentioned the test operation mode. The [TEST MODE] is
displayed in the drive condition indication section.

Test operation mode command


The servo operation can be finely controlled step by step.
Please note that the test operation mode command may give damage to a player when used in a wrong way.
*: Please operate this mode after the loading is completed.
Servo All Off
If the [TIME] button is pressed when servo is turned on, all the servo will be turned off.
[ALL OFF] will be displayed in the drive condition indication section.
CD Select D
Press the [MEMORY] button to select to start a CD.
[CD SELECT] will be displayed in the drive condition indication section.
DVD Select
Press the [CALL] button to select to start a DVD.
[DVD SELECT] will be displayed in the drive condition indication section.
Focus Jump Up
When selecting a DVD, focus jump to L1 will occur.
[FOCUS JUMP] will be displayed in the drive condition indication section.
Focus Jump Down
When selecting a DVD, focus jump to L0 will occur. E
[FOCUS JUMP DOWN] will be displayed in the drive condition indication section.
Slider Move Fwd
When the [SEARCH FWD] button is pressed, the slider will move to about 1.8 mm to the direction of outer perimeter.
[SLIDER FWD] will be displayed in the drive condition indication section.
Slider Move Rev
When the [SEARCH REV] button is pressed, the slider will move to about 1.8 mm to the direction of inner perimeter.
[SLIDER REV] will be displayed in the drive condition indication section.

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A Step command
A series of operations for the set-up will be carried out step by step.
If the CUE/LOOP CALL NEXT (d) button is pressed, the procedure will step up (even if the PREV (c) button is pressed,
the step down will not occur.) Operation and display of each step are as follows.

Step Action Indication Part


STEP0 : Servo All Off ALL OFF
STEP1 : Laser diode on LD ON
STEP2 : Disc presence judgment DISC SEARCH
STEP3 : Spindle on (2000 rpm) SPINDLE ON
STEP4 : Disc sense DISC SENSE
STEP5 : Focus serve on FOCUS ON
B STEP6 : Tracking servo on TRACKING ON
STEP7 : Focus position coarse adjustment FOCUS POSITION
STEP8 : Focus gain adjustment FOCUS GAIN
STEP9 : Tracking gain adjustment TRACKING GAIN
STEP10 : Address lead start ADDRESS READ

CUE/LOOP CALL NEXT (d) button : step up

Mode Change (The end of the test movement mode)


If the MASTER TEMPO button is pressed in the "test operation mode", MASTER TEMPO LED will light off and servo will stop.
The mode will be switched to the "player operation mode" as mentioned above. [PLAYER MODE] will be displayed in the drive
condition indication section.
C

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[8] Alarm port output
In addition to "[3] Various displayed information"_"3 Auto device diagnosis" the test port output on the main board can identify
abnormalities of each device when the power of the device is turned on and initialized.
If a failure is detected in the device when the power is on, the alarm port will output the pulse signal as follows:
Alarm Port Service Mode/Auto Device Diagnostic Display Normal
Error
Detection Remarks Output Pattern Display Remarks Display

5
5

MAIN CPU
FLASH (for MAIN CPU) × If FLASH fails, the boot program will not work. × ←
SDRAM (for MAIN CPU) _ (0.5sHI->0.5sLOW) x 1 time -> 2sLOW -> × If SDRAM fails, the service program does
the same pattern to be repeated not work.
Peripheral with built-in MAIN CPU
IDE (DRIVE) _ (0.5sHI->0.5sLOW) x 7 times -> 2sLOW -> _ E-7001
the same pattern to be repeated
USB-A ⎯ Since it is SH built-in, it is quite unlikely to have an ⎯ ←
SD ⎯ issue only in a peripheral device. ⎯
Whether any issue occurs all the way to connectors
LAN ⎯ or not may not be detected. ⎯
External peripheral
USB-B _ (0.5sHI->0.5sLOW) x 4 times -> 2sLOW -> _ E-7020

6
6

(USB CONTROLLER) the same pattern to be repeated


PHY chip (PHY CHIP) _ (0.5sHI->0.5sLOW) x 3 times -> 2sLOW -> _ E-7021
the same pattern to be repeated
AUTH chip (AUTH CHIP) _ (0.5sHI->0.5sLOW) x 9 times -> 2sLOW -> _ E-7026
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the same pattern to be repeated


Device communicated with MAIN CPU
PANEL CPU _ (0.5sHI->0.5sLOW) x 5 times -> 2sLOW -> " Although detection is possible even when E-7022
(PANEL) the same pattern to be repeated communication fails, precise testing may
not be performed because the service
mode is not available.
DSP (DSP) _ (0.5sHI->0.5sLOW) x 2 times -> 2sLOW -> _ E-7010
the same pattern to be repeated
SDRAM (for DSP) × If SDRAM is NG, it cannot communicate with MAIN CPU. × ←

7
7

GUI CPU (GUI) _ (0.5sHI->0.5sLOW) x 6 times -> 2sLOW -> " Although detection is possible even when
the same pattern to be repeated communication fails, precise testing may
not be performed because it is unable to
display on the LCD.
FLASH (for GUI CPU) × If FLASH is NG, the boot program itself does not operate. × ←
SDRAM (for GUI CPU) × If SDRAM fails, it cannot communicate with MAIN CPU. × ←
External peripheral communicated with PANEL CPU
CDC _ (0.5sHI->0.5sLOW) x 8 times -> 2sLOW -> _ E-7025
the same pattern to be repeated
Everything normal After 2sHI, remain in LOW

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A [9] Firmware update


The devices and updater files required for an update are shown below:
Device File Name Remarks
MAIN CPU (MAIN) C2KNXS2M.UPD Motorola formal text
GUI CPU (GUI) C2KNXS2G.UPD Binary text
PANEL CPU (PANEL) C2KNXS2P.UPD Motorola formal text
Drive controller (DRIVE) C2KNXS2D.UPD Motorola formal text
Four devices (one conclusion) C2KNXS2.UPD Mixture of text form and binary form
The version number is not included in the file name.
Since the character sequence containing information such as version is added to the head of each file, you can check
them using a tool such as Editor and Viewer.
B
"C2KNXS2.UPD", a package of the 4 files, can be loaded.

When USB memory stick is used


Please use a USB memory stick formatted by FAT/FAT32. HFS+ is not supported.

1 Copy a file you wish to update in a USB memory stick.


(Copy only a file or files you want to update. …(" C2KNXS2.UPD " is recognized as one file.))

2 Turn on the power while pressing both of the MEDIA SELECT/USB button and the RELOOP button.
(Please continue pressing until "Pioneer LOGO"screen disappears.)
Insert a USB memory stick in the USB port when the message "Connect USB storage device into USB port." appears.
C (If the service mode is activated when a USB memory stick is inserted, the message will not be displayed and the update
will start immediately.)

3 Update is automatically performed in the order of "GUI -> Drive -> MAIN -> PANEL".
The update status is displayed showing the progress bar indicator and the percentage. Previous version is displayed as
well as the new version.

4 If there is no file, the device will be grayed out and the update will not be performed.
Please note that the progress bar indication and percentage shown on the screen are just an estimate.

5 When the update is completed, the message "Firmware update is completed. Turn the power off before using" will appear.
Please power off and then power on again.

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Recovery when failing A


When the update fails or the power is turned off before completing the update process, the subsequent process may not be
completed.
In that case, the recovery (emergency) mode for updating will begin.

1 Failure of MAIN update


When the message of "MAIN firmware update failed." is displayed or the power is turned off in the middle of the process,
The error code of "E-7024: MAIN CPU ERROR" will be displayed when the power is turned on again.
In this case, you can complete the update by using MEDIA SELECT/USB button and RELOOP button.
In addition, only MAIN is updated even if files other than MAIN are in the USB memory stick.

2 Failure of GUI update


When the message of "GUI firmware update failed." is displayed or the power is turned off in the middle of the process, B
The error code of "E-7023: GUI CPU ERROR" will be displayed when the power is turned on again.
In this case, you can complete the update by using MEDIA SELECT/USB button and RELOOP button.
If files other than GUI are in the USB memory stick, all of them will be updated as usual.

3 Failure of PANEL update


When the message of "PANEL firmware update failed." is displayed or the power is turned off in the middle of the process,
The error code of "E-7022: PANEL CPU ERROR" will be displayed when the power is turned on again.
In this case, the process to enter the update mode is different.
Please turn on the power while pressing only the USB-STOP button, and continue pressing the button until the message of
"Connect a USB storage device to the USB port." is displayed.
If files other than PANEL are in the USB memory stick,all of them will be updated as usual.
C
4 Failure of Drive update
When the message of "DRIVE firmware update failed." is displayed or the power is turned off in the middle of the process,
The error code of "E-7001: DISC DRIVE ERROR" will be displayed when the power is turned on again.
Recovery of a drive cannot be performed only by USB memory stick. Software for the recovery and other tools are needed.

D
6.2 ABOUT THE DEVICE
Device Name Function Part No. Ref No. Assy
MAIN CPU Main control R8A77240D500BG2 IC10 MAIN Assy
FLASH Memory for MAIN CPU (Firmware) DYW**** (NSP) IC12 MAIN Assy
DDR2 Memory for MAIN CPU (Work) W971GG6SB-25 IC1, IC2 MAIN Assy
DSP Audio DSP TMS320C6655CZH IC301 MAIN Assy
DDR3 Memory for DSP (Work) W631GG6KB-12 IC501, IC502 MAIN Assy
USB-HUB USB-HUB (function) USB2512B-AEZG-TR IC603 MAIN Assy
USB-LAN Conversion CONTROLLER for USB-B (function) RTL8152B-VB-CG (NSP) IC602 MAIN Assy
E
LAN-HUB & PHY LAN-HUB included PHY RTL8304E-CG IC604 MAIN Assy
AUTHENTICATION CHIP Apple authentication H337S3959 IC14 MAIN Assy
FPGA SPDIF_TX and I/O level conversion XC3S50A-4FTG256C IC1201 MAIN Assy
GUI CPU LCD display control R5S72690RW266FP IC4604 LCDB Assy
FLASH Memory for GUI CPU (Firmware) DYW**** IC4602 LCDB Assy
SDRAM Memory for GUI CPU (Work) M12L2561616A-5TG2S IC4601, IC4603 LCDB Assy
PANEL CPU Button input, LED & Jog FL control DYW**** IC8001 PNLB Assy
SODC Disc drive control MN103S71F IC7006 SRVB Assy
FLASH Memory for DRIVE CONTROLLER DYW**** IC7004 SRVB Assy
Note on DYW****
The "****" part of the part number changes each time the firmware is updated. F
Two or more FLASH and SDRAM are mounted in the main body.
Please diagnose it after confiming whether it is a device that agrees with purpose again.

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7. DISASSEMBLY

A Note:
(1) Do NOT look directly into the pickup lens. The laser beam may cause eye injury.
(2) Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the
procedures described here are common.

Diagnosis of SRVB Assy


(1) Remove the 7 screws.
(BBZ30P060FTB)
2 1
(2) Remove the 8 screws. 2
(PPZ30P080FTB) 1 2
(3) Remove the Panel.
B 1
1
Screw tightening order
The other screws are random order. 2 3 2
Panel

1 1
2
2
2 1
1 2 Front • Bottom view
C

(4) Remove the Plate, by removing the 5 screws.


(BPZ30P100FTC)
4
4
4
Plate

4 4

Front • Bottom view

Diagnosis
E

SRVB
Assy

F
Front • Bottom view

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Diagnosis of MAIN Assy A

[1] Control Panel Section


(1) Remove the 3 screws.
(BBZ30P060FTB) 1 1 1
(2) Remove the 5 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)

Screw tightening order • Rear view


4 3
2 2
B

1
2

5
2
2 2 C
Front • Bottom view

(3) Remove the Control panel Section.

3
D

Control panel Section

E
[2] MAIN Assy
(1) Remove the SD earth spring, by removing SD earth spring Shield plate
the 1 screw.
(BPZ30P080FNI)

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A (2) Remove the 4 screws.


(PMH30P080FTC) Shield plate
(3) Remove the Shield plate, by removing the
3 3 3
5 screws.
(BBZ30P060FTB)
Screw tightening order 2 2
The other screws are random order. 3

2 1
3
B 2 2

(4) Remove the 1 screw and cord clampers. USBA Assy


(BBZ30P060FTB)
5
(5) Remove the USBA and SDCB Assemblies
with Stay, by removing the 2 screws. 4
(BPZ30P080FNI) SDCB Assy
5
C Screw tightening order

(6) Remove the 2 screws.


(PPZ30P080FTB) 7 7 7
(7) Remove the 3 screws.
D (BBZ30P060FTB)
6 6
Screw tightening order • Rear view
1 2 3

(8) Disconnect the Power switch from the shaft. MAIN Assy
(9) Stand the MAIN Assy with the USBA and USBA Assy 9
SDCB Assemblies.
E SDCB Assy

Diagnosis
Shaft

8
Power switch
F

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Notes on Reassembly A

• How to attach the cushion to the shield plate


FFC

Shield plate SDCB Assy


Press the self-adhesive cushion
against the shield plate so that
the entire area of the cushion is
stuck fast.

Cushion B
(Wrap the cushion around
the shield plate one round.)

• How to dress the cables between the MAIN and SDCB Assys and between the MAIN and USBA Assys

SDCB Assy USBA Assy

Shielded Shielded Conn-Cable (7P) Shorter


Conn-Cable (5P) reinforcing plate 10 mm
(Place this cable near
the cable tie.)
C
CN603
Longer FFC
reinforcing plate CN5002

Cable tie CN5102 CN5101

Bind this cable without slack


between the connector and The FFC must be folded at
CN601 the cable tie. a right angle downward at the
edge of the reinforcing plate. CN604

MAIN Assy (back side)

Cord clamper D
After clamping the FFC, bend the end
of the cord clamp at a right angle at a
Ferrite core
position approximately 5 mm away from
the end so that it will not come into
contact with the Shielded Conn-Cable.

• How to dress the cables from the AC inlet and the SW POWER SUPPLY Assy

SW POWER SUPPLY Assy


Pass the cables through the
opening of the chassis. E

CN1
The cables from the AC inlet
must be placed at a level lower Pull the cables
than the insulator-mold line. so that they will
not protrude
Insulator-mold upward.

CN2

Cord clamper AC inlet SW POWER SUPPLY Assy

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A Reference information (Screw tightening order)


SRVB Assy SW POWER SUPPLY Assy Guide
The other screws are random order.
SRVB Assy

1 2 1 2

Guide
B 2
1
SW POWER SUPPLY Assy
• Bottom view
Plate Stay
The other screws are random order. Stay

1 2
C
Plate

Slotin Mechanism Section


[1] Mecha Plate
(1) Remove the 4 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)
(2) Remove the Mecha plate.

D
1 1

1 1
E

Mecha plate Cord with plug

Note of earth spring Earth spring


• Be sure not to lose it.
Mecha plate
• Be careful to the installation places.
• Confirm it by viewing.

F
This boss is not installation position.

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[2] Slotin Mechanism Section A

(1) Unhook the 4 hooks.


(2) Release the jumper wires, as required.
(3) Remove the Slotin mechanism section.

1 1

1 3 B

Slotin mechanism section

TM Assy-S
[1] Float Base Section
(1) solder the short-circuit point. (short)
Pickup
Note:
After working, connect the flexible cable,
then remove the soldered joint (open). 1
D
for DVD

for CD

• Rear view

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A (2) Disconnect the 1 connector and 3 flexible


cables.
(CN7001, 7003, 7004, 7009)
SRVB Assy

CN7003
CN7004 2
2
B
CN7001 CN7009

2 2

• Bottom view
C

(3) Remove the 4 DM screws.


(DBA1260)

3 3

3 3

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(4) Remove the 4 float springs (G5). A


(5) Hook the 4 float springs G5 to the 4 hooks of
the Float base G11 Assy.
4 5 4 5

4 5 4 5

Float base G11 Assy Float base G11 Assy

4
C

Float spring G5 Float spring G5

(6) Remove the Float base Section.

Direction of the dampers when attaching them


When attaching the dampers, place them so that
their projections (large) face rear.

Projection (large)
to the rear
6

F
Damper

Float base Section

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A Arrangement of the jumper wires

SPCN Assy SLMB Assy

[2] TM Assy-S
(1) Remove the 3 float screws. SPCN Assy
(DBA1286)
(2) Remove the TM Assy-S. 3
C
(3) Remove the 1 screw. 4
(IPZ20P060FTC) 4
5
(4) Unhook the 2 hooks. 1
(5) Remove the SPCN Assy.

2 1
TM Assy-S
1

D
Front

Cleaning the pickup lens

Before shipment, be sure to clean the pickup lens,


using the following cleaning materials:
E
Cleaning liquid : GEM1004
Cleaning paper: GED-008

Pickup lens

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Jog Dial Section A

(1) Remove the Adjust knob black.


1
Adjust knob black

C
(2) Disconnect the 2 flexible cables.
(CN6303, 8501)
(3) Remove the 6 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)
(4) Remove it while pulling Jog dial Section in
front side.

3 3
Screw tightening order

4 5
3 6 3 3
D
CN6303

Jog dial Section 4 2

3
1 2 3 2 CN8501

• Bottom view Front


• Bottom view

Position of the Adjust plate


About details of Adjustment etc., refer to the
“8.4 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT”. Adjust plate

• Bottom view

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A
(5) Unhook the 3 hooks.
(6) Remove the Jog Section.
6
Jog Section

C 5

(7) Remove the 3 screws.


(DBA1265)
8
SW ring
(8) Remove the SW ring. 7 ×3

Note:
Be careful not to lost SW spring.

E
SW spring

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A
Notes on replacing the Sheet SW
Styling of the Sheet SW
Bend it to the direction Sheet SW
of the arrow.

Notes on replacing the Sheet SW B

Pasting position of the Sheet SW


Notes: Sheet SW
1. Be careful not to warp the sheet SW.
2. Remove any dirt on the Holder to which the
sheet SW is to be adhered. If some adhesive for
the old sheet SW remains on the holder,
completely remove it with a cloth moistened
with alcohol.
3. Do NOT place the sheet SW so that it is Rib
mounted on the rib of Holder.
4. When adhering the sheet SW, be careful not to C
trap air bubbles in it. If air bubbles are formed, Sheet SW
remove the sheet SW and adhere a new
sheet SW. Do NOT reuse the removed sheet SW.
5. When making a connection, be sure to first
release the lock of the connector then securely Holder
relock the connector after making the connection. Rib

Holder

Pasting position of the SW cushion HH48/2


SW cushion HH48/2 (×9)
Sheet SW

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A
Alignment of the Rack Plate
Place the rack plate so that its teeth are
engaged with those of the gears and its
triangular marks are positioned as shown Dial gear Link gear B
in the figure.

Rack plate Link gear A

C Reference information
Screw tightening order (JFLB Assy) Screw tightening order (Link plate)
The other screws are random order. The other screws are random order.

JFLB Assy Link plate

1 2

2 1

• Bottom view • Bottom view


E

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Control Panel Section / Display Section A

[1] PNLB, EUPB, SLDB, HLED and KSWB Assemblies


• Exterior Section
(1) Remove the Knob/SLD. 2 ×2
(2) Remove the 2 Knobs.
Knob

1
Knob/SLD

C
• Sheet/FFC
(1) Remove the Sheet/FFC, by removing the
1 rivet.
Sheet/FFC

• Bottom view

• Sheet
(1) Remove the 3 screws. Sheet Sheet 1 ×3
(BPZ30P080FNI)

Front
• Bottom view
F

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A (2) Disconect the 1 flexible cable. Sheet Sheet


(CN8501)
3 ×6
(3) Remove the 2 Sheets, by removing the
6 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)
CN8501

Screw tightening order 2


The other screws are random order.
2

B
2 1

1 Front
• Bottom view

• HLED Assy
(1) Disconnect the 2 flexible cables. Sheet HLED Assy
(CN6301, 6303) 4 ×8
(2) Remove the 2 screws.
3
Leaf spring 3
(BBZ30P060FTB)
(3) Remove the Sheet and Leaf springs, by CN6303

removing the 2 screws. Front 2 1 2


(BPZ30P100FTC)
1
CN6301
(4) Remove the 8 screws. • Bottom view
(BPZ30P080FNI)
D
Screw tightening order
The other screws are random order.

1 2

• SLDB Assy
E
(1) Remove the Plate, by removing the 4 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI) 1 ×4

Screw tightening order


The other screws are random order.

1 Front
Plate
2
• Bottom view

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(2) Remove the 3 screws. A


2 ×3
(BPZ30P080FNI)

Screw tightening order

3 Front

SLDB Assy
2 • Bottom view
1

• PNLB and EUPB Assemblies


(1) Disconnect the 2 flexible cables. 3 ×10
(CN4004, 4005)
(2) Remove the 1 screw. EUPB Assy 1
(ABZ30P060FTC) 1 2 CN4004
(3) Remove the 10 screws. CN4005
(BPZ30P080FNI)

PNLB Assy
Screw tightening order C

The other screws are random order.

3
4
• Bottom view

1 2
D

(4) Remove the all PCB Assemblies.


PNLB Assy
EUPB Assy

SLDB Assy

KSWB Assy HLED Assy


E

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A Reference information
Screw tightening order (Lens) Screw tightening order (Base)

1
1 2
Base

Lens 2
• Bottom view • Bottom view

[2] Display Section


Display Section
• Display Section 1 ×8
(1) Remove the Display Section, by removing
the 8 screws.
(BPZ30P080FNI)

Screw tightening order

8 6
C

7 5
• Bottom view
3 4
2 1

• Exterior Section
(1) Remove the Dial knob. 1
Dial knob
D

E
(2) Remove the Cover, by removing the 2 screws. 3 ×6
(BBZ26P060FTB) 2 2 Cover
(3) Remove the Shield case, by removing the
6 screws.
(BBZ26P060FTB)
Shield case

F • Bottom view

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• LCDB Assy A
(1) Disconnect the 2 flexible cables and 2 ×10
1 connector. 1
(CN4401, 4801,4802)
1
(2) Remove the LCDB Assy, by removing the CN4401 LCDB Assy
CN4802
10 screws.
(BPZ26P080FTC)

Screw tightening order CN4801


The other screws are random order.
1 2 1
• Bottom view B

• Stay
(1) Remove the Stay, by removing the 4 screws. 1 ×4
(BPZ26P080FTC)
C
Screw tightening order
The other screws are random order.
Stay
1 2

• Bottom view

D
• TFT LCD and Touch panel
(1) Remove the TFT LCD.
(2) Remove the Panel/TCP.
(3) Remove the Spacer/LCD.
TFT LCD
(4) Remove the Touch panel.
(5) Remove the Plate/GND.
1
Panel/TCP

Jumper wire styling 2


Spacer/LCD E
To LCDB Assy Slit
CN4801
Slit
3
Touch panel

4
Plate/GND

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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED
A After repairing, be sure to check the version of the firmware, and if it is not the latest one, update to the latest version.
Perform the each item when the following parts are replaced.

• MAIN Assy • Input Drive LD life before the replacing with a manual.
(See "6.1 SERVICE MODE")
• Confirmation of the version of the firmware
• Updating to the latest version of the firmware

• LCDB Assy (FLASH ROM: IC4602) • Confirmation of the version of the firmware
• Updating to the latest version of the firmware

B • PNLB Assy (PANEL CPU: IC8001) • Confirmation of the version of the firmware
• Updating to the latest version of the firmware

• SRVB Assy (FLASH ROM: IC7004) • Confirmation of the version of the firmware
• Updating to the latest version of the firmware

• TM Assy 09SD-S • Reset drive LD lighting time


(See "6.1 SERVICE MODE")

• Tempo slider VR: VR8702 (SLDB Assy) • TEMPO ZERO POINT ADJUSTMENT
(See "8.5 TEMPO ZERO POINT ADJUSTMENT")
C
• Jog dial section component • JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT
(See "8.4 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT")

• Touch panel • Confirmation of the touch display operation∗

∗: For confirmation of the touch display operation, refer to "Confirmation of the Touch display operation" in "[1] Check mode of
the buttons and displays" of "6.1 SERVICE MODE."

8.2 FIRMWARE UPDATE / RECOVERY


For details on updating of firmware and recovery of the main unit, see “[9] Firmware update” in “6.1 SERVICE MODE.”

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8.3 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT

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

Preparations
1 Download the software for writing the serial number (GGS1177) from Niis.
2 Unzip GGS1177 then store the two unzipped files (mmpforseigi.exe and hidcom.dll) in the PC.
Create a new folder at a place of your preference, such as the desktop, to store those files.

Procedure
1 Connect the unit with a PC via a USB B cable. 5 Enter an "xSN" ("x" denotes a 12-digit serial number printed
2 Start the writing software, by double-clicking on mmpforseigi.exe. on the label) command then click on OK.
3 Enter a "$CDJ" command then click on OK.

6 Enter a "?N" command then click on OK to check the serial


4 Enter a "1MC" command then click on OK. number.

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8.4 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT

A
JOG Check Mode : ON
• It is the mode which judges the load (light/-- heavy) numerically when rotating the Jog dial.

Mode for checking the


load on the Jog dial
Maximum position
POWER ON (fully clockwise direction)

B JOG Check Mode : CANCEL

POWER OFF

[Measuring method]
C 1. The adjustment value of adjust plate is adjusted to "0" (Refer to Fig. 2).
2. Enters the mode for checking the load on the Jog dial.
3. The jog dial is mightly rotated. Moreover, the direction of the rotation is clockwise.
4. The rotation speed and time are displayed in LCD display (Refer to Fig. 1).
The time required so that the rotation may decrease from 3 X speed to 1.5 X speed when maximum speed is only
7 X speed or more is displayed.
The average of the rotation decrease time of 5 times in all is confirmed in spec or less.
Spec: 170 ± 20 msec.
5. When the rotation decreace time is coming off from spec, the adjustment value of adjust plate is changed, and it does
from 2 of above-mentioned to 4.

D
Adjust plate

To decrease
the load

To increase the load


Fig. 1 Example of displaying LCD
E
Fig. 2 Adjust plate

[Load adjustment method]


Remove the screw fixing the adjust plate, then screw it into the hole corresponding to the value (-1, -2, -3, -4, +1, +2 or +3)
for a load to be added:
-1, -2, -3, -4 : To decrease the load
+1, +2, +3 : To increase the load

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8.5 TEMPO ZERO POINT ADJUSTMENT

Necessary Adjustment Points Adjustment and Check Points


When Adjustment points
VR8702
Exchange the SLIDER VR
(Zero Point ADJ.)

Jigs
B

• ≠ Precise screwdriver (small) • Digital multimeter which


can be measured to 0.1mV.
TEMPO knob
• Insulation sheet
(SLDB Assy)
(The thing that is bigger than
SLDB Assy)
C

Zero Point ADJ.


Notes:
Perform the adjustment before SLDB Assy mounting.
Repeat the adjustment until the voltage becomes 0 ± 5 mV.

1 Insert the insulation sheet between SLDB Assy and the 3 Adjust it so that turn VR8702, and the voltage of the
main unit. digital multimeter becomes 0 ± 5 mV.

SLDB Assy
0 ± 5 mV D
J8705

1 J8706

V+3R3E

Pin 4: ADCT
J8710

Pin 5: ADIN
CN8701

J8708
9

J8709
GNDD J8711
V+5

Insulation sheet
J8703
J8707
J8702

S8701
1 /4
D8701

TEMPO 0 E
RESET
SLDB

2 Match the knob section of slide VR with J8701


CENTER POSITION
PC

CENTER POSITION.
Knob section of slide VR
ADJ
DWX3705-

ZERO POINT ADJ

J8704
VR8702

VR8702
(Zero Poin ADJ)

C8702

VR8701 F
CENTER POSITION
SIDE A
SLDB ASSY
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8.6 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE

A The following data have been set in each IC.


Item for Which User's Content to be
Setting Value Part No.
Setting is Available Stored
PLAY MODE CONTINUE*/SINGLE
EJECT/LOAD LOCK LOCK/UNLOCK*
QUANTIZE BEAT VALUE 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1*
HOT CUE AUTO LOAD ON/rekordbox SETTING*/OFF
HOT CUE COLOR ON/OFF*
AUTO CUE LEVEL –36 dB/–42 dB/–48 dB/–54 dB/–60 dB
/–66 dB/–72 dB/–78 dB/MEMORY*
B SLIP FLASHING ON*/OFF
ON AIR DISPLAY ON*/OFF
JOG BRIGHTNESS OFF/1/2*
JOG INDICATOR ON*/OFF IC12 (NSP)
UTILITY setting
DISC SLOT ILLUMINATION OFF/1/2* (MAIN Assy)
LANGUAGE Destination
HISTORY NAME ——
PLAYER No. AUTO*, 1 – 4
LINK STATUS ——
MIDI CHANNEL 1* to 16
C DIGITAL OUT 16 bit/24 bit*
AUTO STANDBY ON*/OFF
LCD BRIGHTNESS 1 – 3* – 5
SCREEN SAVER ON*/OFF
DUPLICATION DEFAULT*, ALL, PLAYER1–4
TIME MODE TIME/REMAIN*
AUTO CUE ON/OFF
JOG MODE CDJ/VINYL IC12 (NSP)
Statuses of keys
MASTER TEMPO ON/OFF (MAIN Assy)
QUANTIZE BEAT VALUE ON/OFF

D PHASE METER TIPE1*/TIPE2


*: Setting upon purchase

How to Back Up and Restore the Settings


You can store the UTILITY and other settings in the recording media (USB/SD) then retrieve the stored settings later.
How to store and retrieve data is described below.
(For details, refer to "Changing the Settings" in the operating instructions.)

Backup (Storing the Settings)


1. Connect the storage device (SD, USB) on which you want to store the settings.
2. Press the device button (SD or USB).
E 3. Press the [MENU/UTILITY] button.
4. Use the rotary selector to select and enter [SAVE] at [MY SETTINGS].

Restore (Retrieving the stored settings)


1. Connect the storage device (SD, USB) on which the settings are stored.
2. Press the device button (SD or USB).
3. Press the [MENU/UTILITY] button.
4. Use the rotary selector to select and enter [LOAD] at [MY SETTINGS].

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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


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

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

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

9.1 PACKING SECTION

FLXJ only
B

or or or

SYXJ only

AXJ5 only AXJ5 only

AXJ5 only

F
Front
• Bottom view

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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) 9 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
A > 2 Power Cord See Contrast table (2) (Quick Start Guide)
3 Audio Cable XDE3045 NSP 10 Leaflet See Contrast table (2)
4 LAN Cable DDE1141 NSP 11 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117
5 Disc Force Eject Pin DEX1024 12 Packing Pad DHA1935

6 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) 13 Packing Pad DHA1936


(Quick Start Guide) 14 Packing Case See Contrast table (2)
7 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) 15 Packing Sheet RHC1023
(Quick Start Guide) NSP 16 Warranty See Contrast table (2)
8 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) 17 Caution Card SB See Contrast table (2)
(Quick Start Guide)
B
NSP 18 Label See Contrast table (2)
NSP 19 Name Label See Contrast table (2)
NSP 20 CCC S Label See Contrast table (2)

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


CDJ-2000NXS2/SYXJ, UXJCB, FLXJ and AXJ5 are constructed the same except for the following:
CDJ-2000NXS2 CDJ-2000NXS2 CDJ-2000NXS2 CDJ-2000NXS2
C Mark No. Symbol and Description
/SYXJ /UXJCB /FLXJ /AXJ5
> 1 Power Cord ADG1244 DDG1108 ADG1244 DDG1114
> 2 Power Cord Not used Not used ADG1239 Not used
6 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide) DRH1322 Not used Not used Not used
(En, Fr, De, It, Nl, Es, Pt, Ru)
7 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(En) Not used DRH1321 Not used Not used
8 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide) Not used Not used DRH1323 Not used
(En, Es, Zhtw)

9 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(Zhcn) Not used Not used Not used DRH1324
NSP 10 Leaflet DRH1275 DRH1275 DRH1275 DRH1274
14 Packing Case DHG3438 DHG3440 DHG3441 DHG3443
D NSP 16 Warranty ARY7158 Not used Not used Not used
17 Caution Card SB Not used Not used ARM7064 Not used

NSP 18 Label Not used Not used Not used DRW2667


NSP 19 Name Label Not used Not used Not used DAL1335
NSP 20 CCC S Label Not used Not used Not used DRW2310

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9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION
• Bottom view
Refer to
"9.3 CONTROL PANEL SECTION".

5
5

G
G

a F
E
F

F
E
D D
b

b E

6
6

2 C
H 2
I 1
I
2 1
L H

A C
CDJ-2000NXS2

A
2
2
J
M

Refer to
SLMB
CN9001
"9.6 SLOTIN MECHA SECTION". Q
1
J

2
K

Stteping
SPCN motor

1 1

7
M
7

L
Pickup
K
1 B

1
2 I
H 1
J
1
I
2
1
H
2 M
L
a
2
K 1
2 1 L
2 J K
M

8
8

NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE
SIDE
73

A
1 2 3 4

EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


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

1 MAIN Assy DWX3672 46 Mecha Plate DNH2339


A 2 SDCB Assy DWX3694 47 Panel DAH3052
3 USBA Assy DWX3695 48 Cord With Plug DE007VE0
4 SRVB Assy DWX3696 49 Cord Clamper (Steel) RNH-184
> 5 SW POWER SUPPLY Assy DWR1548 50 Cable Tie ZCA-SKB90BK

> 6 AC Inlet DKP3975 51 Cushion DEC3680


7 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1053 52 • • • • •
8 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1052 53 DM Screw (FTC) DBA1260
9 FFC DDD1703 54 Screw BBZ30P060FTB
10 FFC DDD1706 55 Screw BPZ30P080FNI

B 56 Screw BPZ30P100FTC
11 Crimp Connector DDC1024
12 Connector Assy PF06PP-S10 57 Screw IBZ30P100FTB
13 Ferrite Core BTX1037 58 Screw PMB30P080FTB
14 Power Knob DAC2306 59 Screw PMH30P080FTC
15 SD Earth Spring DBK1357 60 Screw PMH40P080FTC

16 Silicon Rubber D5 L DEB1456 61 Screw PPZ30P080FTB


17 Heat Cond Sheet DEB2018
18 Heat Cond Sheet DEB2019
19 Cushion DEB2024
C
20 Cushion DEB2030

21 Bracket/ACI DNH3020
22 Stay/KST DNH3021
23 Stay DNH3225
24 Stay DNH3226
25 Stay DNH3227

26 Shield Plate DNH3229


27 Plate DNH3230
28 Plate DNH3237
D 29 Heat Sink DNH3238
30 Servo Cover DNK5492

> 31 Chassis DNK6500


32 Shaft DNK6501
33 Guide DNK6502
34 Insulator DXB2169
35 Sheet DEC3660

36 Heat Cond Sheet DEB2041


37 Heat Cond Sheet DEB2042
E 38 Cushion DEC3679
39 Gasket DEC3681
40 Cushion DEC3687

41 Cushion DEC3688
42 Gasket/JOG DEC3562
43 Damper CNV7618
44 Earth Spring DBH1398
45 Float Spring (G5) DBH1494

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• Bottom view
Refer to
"9.4 JOG DIAL SECTION".

5
5

1/2

D
B E
C

Refer to
"9.5 DISPLAY SECTION".
N F H

G
MAIN
J

6
CN1701
6

H
I
2
E A B 2/2
M 1/4
CDJ-2000NXS2

1 C
D A
2
4/4
A
1
A
2/4
3/4
O
2/2

1/2

7
7

1/2
2/2

Lubricating oil Button Button Mode Lens


(GEM1104)
1/2 2/2
1/4 1/2
Base Lever
2/4 or 3/4

8
8

Shaft area Shaft area

VINYL
REV

CDJ
2/2
3/4 or 2/4
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE

• Top view
4/4
SIDE
75

A
1 2 3 4

CONTROL PANEL SECTION PARTS LIST


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

1 PNLB Assy DWX3702 46 DS ADH Sheet DEH1076


A 2 KSWB Assy DWX3703 47 DS ADH Sheet DEH1082
3 EUPB Assy DWX3704 48 Stay/VR DNF1894
4 SLDB Assy DWX3705 49 SD Card Door DNK5308
5 HLED Assy DWX3700 50 Ring Rens (PLAY) DNK5315

6 FFC/4P DDD1641 51 Tempo Lens DNK5316


7 FFC DDD1705 52 Mode Lens DNK5317
8 FFC DDD1707 53 Lever Cap DNK5344
9 FFC DDD1709 54 Knob/SLD DNK5981
10 FFC DDD1711 55 Lens/EUP DNK6040

B 56 Base DNK6470
11 FFC DDD1712
12 Panel DAH3051 57 Lens DNK6491
13 Plate DNH3223 58 Lens DNK6492
14 Sheet/FFC DEC3577 59 Lens DNK6493
15 Knob DAA1303 > 60 Control Panel DNK6494

16 Button (LOOP) DAC2470 61 Holder DNK6496


17 Button (RELOOP) DAC2471 62 Door DNK6497
18 Button (4-BEAT LOOP) DAC2472 63 Holder DNK6498
19 Button (JOG MODE) DAC2473 64 Button DXB2170
20 Button (TEMPO) DAC2474 65 Sheet DEC3689
C

21 Button (TEMPO REST) DAC2475 66 Rivet (Plastic) RBM-003


22 Button (EJECT) DAC2476 67 • • • • •
23 Adjust Knob Black DAC2528 68 • • • • •
24 Button/SLP DAC2865 69 Flange Nut M9 DBN1008
25 Lever DAC3097 70 Screw ABZ30P060FTC

26 Button DAC3129 71 Screw BBZ30P060FTB


27 Button DAC3130 72 Screw BPZ30P080FNI
28 Button DAC3134 73 Screw BPZ30P100FTC
D 29 Button DAC3135
30 Button DAC3147

31 Button DAC3148
32 Button DAC3149
33 Slide Sheet 1C DAH2404
34 Lever Spring DBH1702
35 Spring DBH1717

36 Leaf Spring DBK1386


37 Gasket/JOG DEC3562
E 38 Sheet DEC3614
39 Brake DEC3634
40 DS ADH Sheet DEH1070

41 DS ADH Sheet DEH1071


42 DS ADH Sheet DEH1072
43 DS ADH Sheet DEH1073
44 DS ADH Sheet DEH1074
45 DS ADH Sheet DEH1075

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9.4 JOG DIAL SECTION

A
Holder
Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)

Lubricating oil C
(GEM1034)

Lubricating oil
(GEM1034)

D
Lubricating oil
Lubricating oil (GEM1034)
(GEM1034)

KSWB
CN8501
P

E
HLED Lubricating oil
CN6303 (GYA1001)

Lubricating oil
K (GYA1001)

A B
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE

F
SIDE

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JOG DIAL SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 INDB Assy DWX3699
A 2 JFLB Assy DWX3708
3 JOGB Assy DWX3709
4 Jog Panel DAH2609
5 Jog Plate DAH2679

6 Coil Spring/LD DBH1798


7 SW Spring DBH1681
8 SW Cushion HH48/2 DEC2538
9 Cushion/RNG DEC3466
10 Washer DEC3137

B
11 Link Plate DNH2848
12 Jog B DNK4068
13 SW Ring DNK5233
14 Gear/LD DNK6145
15 Smoother DNK5237

16 Holder DNK6556
17 Comp Plate DNK5243
18 Adjust Plate DNK5300
19 Cam Plate DNK5301
C
20 Dial Gear DNK5302

21 Link Gear A DNK5303


22 Link Gear B DNK5304
23 Rack Plate DNK5305
24 Sheet SW DSX1078
25 Jog Dial A Assy DXA2159

26 Roller DXB2178
27 Stay Assy/JOG DXB2133
28 Encoder Spring DBH1710
D 29 Plate DEC3700
30 Gear/A DNK6143

31 Gear/B DNK6144
32 Leaf Spring/ADJ DBK1376
33 • • • • •
34 • • • • •
35 • • • • •

36 • • • • •
37 Screw (FE) DBA1265
E 38 Screw BPZ20P100FTC
39 Screw BPZ30P080FNI
40 Screw IPZ20P060FTC

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9.5 DISPLAY SECTION

• Bottom view A

NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE
SIDE
PNLB
CN8002

PNLB
CN8001

H
HLED
B
CN6301

MAIN
CN1701
A

C
A

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DISPLAY SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 LCDB Assy DWX3693
A 2 TFT LCD CWX4352
3 Touch Panel DSX1130
4 Dial Knob DAA1246
5 Button/MOD DAC2807

6 Button DAC3113
7 Button DAC3114
8 Button DAC3115
9 Button DAC3116
10 Button DAC3117

B
11 Button DAC3118
12 Panel/TCP DAH3006
13 Panel DAH3043
14 Panel DAH3044
15 Packing/LCD DEC3565

16 Packing/L DEC3568
17 Packing/S DEC3569
18 Spacer/LCD DEC3571
19 Light-D Sheet DEC3613
C
20 Plate/GND DNH3173

21 Shield Case DNH3220


22 Stay DNH3221
> 23 Control Panel DNK6465
24 Cover DNK6466
25 Holder DNK6467

26 Lens DNK6468
27 • • • • •
28 • • • • •
D 29 Screw BBZ26P060FTB
30 Screw BPZ26P080FTC

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9.6 SLOT IN MECHA SECTION

A
Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)

SRVB
CN7003

GRY
WHT
A
Lubricating oil
(GYA1001) D
B

Dyfree Dyfree
(GEM1036) (GEM1036)

A
GRY C
WHT

Lubricating oil
(GYA1001)

Cleaning liquid (GEM1004)


Cleaning paper (GED-008)

SRVB
CN7001

SRVB Note:
CN7004 The TM Assy 09SD-S is supplied only in
assembly form, not as a single parts.

B SRVB
CN7009

C
E
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE

F
SIDE

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SLOT IN MECHA SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 SPCN Assy DWX3698
A 2 INSW Assy DWX3697
3 SLMB Assy DWX3707
NSP 4 SLOTIN MECHA G11 Assy DXA2163
5 TM Assy 09SD-S DXX2697

6 FFC DDD1704
7 FFC DDD1713
8 Connector Assy 2P DKP3769
9 Connector Assy PF05PP-C25
10 DC Motor Assy-S DXX2510

B
NSP 11 DC Motor S DXM1230
NSP 12 Worm Gear DNK3910
13 Clamp Spring DBH1374
14 Guide Spring DBH1375
15 SW. Lever Spacer (PET) DEC2420

16 Main Cam DNK3407


17 Disc Guide DNK3478
18 Clamp Arm DNK3576
19 Eject Lever DNK3684
C
20 Lever AP DNK3835

21 Lever BP DNK3836
22 Loading Gear DNK3911
23 Drive Gear DNK3912
24 Clamper Assy DXA2043
25 Loading Lever Assy DXB1880

26 Loading Base Assy-S DEA1022


27 Float Rubber D3 DEB1404
28 Spacer POR (T3) DEB1566
D 29 Vessel Cushion A DEC2852
30 Vessel Cushion B DEC2853

31 Vessel Cushion C DEC2854


32 Front Sheet DED1132
33 Inside SW Base DNK4236
34 Float Base G11 Assy DXB1793
35 Binder ZCA-SKB90BK

36 Float Fastener DBA1286


37 Screw VBA1062
E 38 Screw IPZ20P060FTC
NSP 39 Lead Wire (JP1901) ZWNN1007G28-8-07A
NSP 40 Lead Wire (JP1902) ZWNN1007G28-9-07A

82 CDJ-2000NXS2
1 2 3 4
SEARCH LINK INFO UTILITY
rekordbox
BROWSE TAG LIST INFO MENU
TAG TRACK
BACK / REMOVE STANDBY

USB
STOP LINK
DISC EJECT

USB

SD

DISC
SD

TIME
VINYL
HOT CUE AUTO TRACK FILTER SHORT SPEED ADJUST
MODE CUE EDIT CUT
TOUCH / BRAKE
A E

QUANTIZE

B F RELEASE / START

IN/CUE OUT RELOOP/EXIT CUE / LOOP DELETE MEMORY


LOOP CALL

C G
1/2X LOOP 2X
IN ADJUST OUT ADJUST
JOG ADJUST VINYL
4/ 8BEAT JOG
MODE
CDJ
D H
LOOP CUTTER
LIGHT HEAVY BEAT SYNC
SLIP
INST. DOUBLES
CALL/ DELETE

SYNC MASTER

BANK TEMPO
6 10 16 WIDE
DIRECTION
SLIP
REV
FWD
MASTER
REV TEMPO

TRACK SEARCH

SEARCH

CUE
TEMPO
RESET

ORDER NO.
RRV4646
REV FWD
PLAY / PAUSE

TEMPO

MULTI PLAYER
CDJ-2000NXS2

CDJ-2000NXS2

MULTI PLAYER

CDJ-2000NXS2
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks

CDJ-2000NXS2 SYXJ AC 110 V to 240 V

CDJ-2000NXS2 UXJCB AC 110 V to 240 V

CDJ-2000NXS2 FLXJ AC 110 V to 240 V


CDJ-2000NXS2 AXJ AC 220 V

CDJ-2000NXS2 JXJ AC 100 V

This service manual should be used together with the following manual(s).
Model No. Order No. Remarks

CDJ-2000NXS2 RRV4645 BLOCK DIAGRAM, EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST etc.

K-ZZZ FEB. 2016 Printed in Japan


1 2 3 4

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

IMPORTANT
Laser Pickup specifications and Laser characteristics
THIS PIONEER APPARATUS CONTAINS
LASER OF CLASS 1. For DVD Wave length (typ) : 655 nm
SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUS Operation output : 3 mW CW, Class 1
S H O U L D B E D O N E B Y A S P E C I A L LY Maximum output : Class 1 (Under fault condition)
INSTRUCTED PERSON. For CD Wave length (typ) : 790 nm
Operation output : 4.5 mW CW, Class 1
Maximum output : Class 1 (Under fault condition)
C

LABEL CHECK

(Printed on the plate)

Additional Laser Caution


1. Laser Interlock Mechanism
The position of the switch (S9002) for detecting loading
completion is detected by the system microprocessor, and the
design prevents laser diode oscillation when the switch is not in
LPS1 terminal side (when the mechanism is not clamped and
LPS1 signal is high level.)
Thus, the interlock will no longer function if the switch is
deliberately set to LPS1 terminal side.
( if LPS1 signal is low level ).
E
In the test mode the interlock mechanism will not function.
Laser diode oscillation will continue, if pin 5 (pin 3) of
AN22022A (IC7002) on the SRVB Assy is connected to GND,
or else the terminals of Q7002 (Q7001) are shorted to each
other (fault condition).

2. When the cover is opened, close viewing of the objective lens


with the naked eye will cause exposure to a Class 1 laser beam.

Bottom view

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1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
10.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................... 4 A
10.2 SRVB ASSY.................................................................................................................................................................. 5
10.3 SPCN, INSW and SLMB ASSYS.................................................................................................................................. 6
10.4 MAIN ASSY (1/11)........................................................................................................................................................ 7
10.5 MAIN ASSY (2/11)........................................................................................................................................................ 8
10.6 MAIN ASSY (3/11)........................................................................................................................................................ 9
10.7 MAIN ASSY (4/11)...................................................................................................................................................... 10
10.8 MAIN ASSY (5/11)...................................................................................................................................................... 11
10.9 MAIN ASSY (6/11)...................................................................................................................................................... 12
10.10 MAIN ASSY (7/11).................................................................................................................................................... 13
10.11 MAIN ASSY (8/11).................................................................................................................................................... 14
10.12 MAIN ASSY (9/11).................................................................................................................................................... 15
10.13 MAIN ASSY (10/11).................................................................................................................................................. 16 B
10.14 MAIN ASSY (11/11).................................................................................................................................................. 17
10.15 USBA ASSY ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
10.16 SDCB ASSY ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
10.17 LCDB ASSY (1/5) ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
10.18 LCDB ASSY (2/5) ..................................................................................................................................................... 21
10.19 LCDB ASSY (3/5) ..................................................................................................................................................... 22
10.20 LCDB ASSY (4/5) ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
10.21 LCDB ASSY (5/5) ..................................................................................................................................................... 24
10.22 PNLB ASSY.............................................................................................................................................................. 25
10.23 HLED ASSY.............................................................................................................................................................. 26
10.24 JFLB ASSY............................................................................................................................................................... 27
C
10.25 JOGB, SLDB, EUPB, KSWB and INDB ASSYS....................................................................................................... 28
10.26 SW POWER SUPPLY ASSY .................................................................................................................................... 29
10.27 WAVEFORMS........................................................................................................................................................... 30
11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................ 31
11.1 SRVB ASSY................................................................................................................................................................ 31
11.2 SPCN, INSW and SLMB ASSYS................................................................................................................................ 33
11.3 MAIN ASSY ................................................................................................................................................................ 34
11.4 USBA, SDCB and LCDB ASSYS ............................................................................................................................... 36
11.5 PNLB ASSY................................................................................................................................................................ 38
11.6 HLED ASSY................................................................................................................................................................ 40
11.7 JFLB, JOGB and SLDB ASSYS ................................................................................................................................. 41
11.8 EUPB, KSWB and INDB ASSYS ................................................................................................................................ 43 D
11.9 SW POWER SUPPLY ASSY ...................................................................................................................................... 44
12. PCB PARTS LIST .............................................................................................................................................................. 45

CDJ-2000NXS2 3
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F

10.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM


10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
4

*HORIZONTAL
TFT-LCD MODULE (CWX4352-) CN4401
CKS6625-A
CN4801

BackLight
CKS4428-A
1 YT
Anode 1
TOUCH PANEL (DSX1130-)
2 XR
CN4601
DKN1445-A
Cathode 2 3 YB
1

NM

1
4 XL FOR DEBUG
1 V+3R3_CPU
*VERTICAL *VERTICAL 2 V+3R3_CPU USB CONNECTOR USB CONNECTOR
CN6301
VKN1418-A
CN4001
VKN1418-A
3 GNDD (A-TYPE) (B-TYPE)
4 GNDD
V+12 1 1 V+12 5 REST_ER

1
2 *HORIZONTAL RT2 RT1 SD CARD
V+12 2 V+12 6 CPU_TRST
CN4802

10

11

12
13
14

15
16
17
18

19

20

21

22
23

24

25
26
27
28

29

30

31
32
33
34

35
36

37

38

39
40

41
42

43

44
45
46
47
48

49
50

51

52

53

54

55

56
57

58

59
60
RT5

1
2

3
4

5
6

8
9
GNDD 3 GNDD

RT1

RT2
3 7 CPU_TDI
RT3 RT4

NC

GND
VGL

VCC
VGH

NC

V1
V2

V3

V4

V5

V6
V7

V8
V9

V10

NC
NC

DITH
VCOM

AVDD
AGND

GND
UPDN

VCC

SHLR
STBYB

RSTB
MODE

VSD
HSD

DE
DCLK

B7
B6

B5

B4

B3
B2
B1
B0
G7

G6
G5

G4
G3

G2

G1
G0

R7
R6

R5
R4
R3

R2
R1
R0
VCC

AVDD

AGND
4 CKS6646-A
GNDD 4 GNDD 8 CPU_TMS
ZIF
JA5101 JA502

4
SD_SW 5 5 SD_SW 9 CPU_TCK 12

SDCB ASSY
DDD1711- DKN1664-A

4
DKB1118-A SD_W
SD_ILM_G 6 6 SD_ILM_G 10
FFC CPU_TDO

USBA ASSY G

VBUS
D-

D+

GND
SD_ILM_R 7 (REVERSE FACE) 7 SD_ILM_R 11 CPU_MPMD 11

F
TER
SD_ILM_B 8 L=56mm 8 SD_ILM_B 12 CPU_AUDSYNC
GNDD

GNDD
9

10
Pitch=1.0mm 9

10
GNDD

GNDD
H H 1/5 - H 5/5 LCDB ASSY (DWX3693) 13

14
CPU_AUDATA3

CPU_TxD
(DWX3695) (DWX3694) CN5001
CKS5956-A

SD_DATA2

SD_DATA3

SD_DATA0

SD_DATA1
SD_CMD

SD_DET
USB_STOP 11 USB_STOP

SD_CL
11 15 CPU_RxD

GND2
GND

VDD
USB_DN_A

USB_DP_A

USB_DN_B
USB_DP_B

SD_DATA2

SD_DATA1
SD_DATA0

SD_DATA3
USB_ILM_G 12 12 USB_ILM_G

V+5_USB

V+5_USB
16 CPU_EMU_BRK

SD_CMD
SD_DET
SD_CLK
SD_WP
*HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL *VERTICAL

V+3R3
VBUS

GNDD
USB_ILM_R 13 13 USB_ILM_R

GND

GND
17 CPU_RST

GND

GND

GND
CN5102 CN5101 CN5002

8
S_LED_PWM

10
PNL_CNVSS
S_LED_RCK

USB_ILM_G
S_LED_SCK

USB_ILM_R
USB_ILM_B
14

PNL_BUSY
USB_ILM_B USB_ILM_B

SD_ILM_G

SD_ILM_R

SD_ILM_B
14

MAT_SEL4
18

EUP_CON
GNDD

S_LED_SI
AKM1291-A

PNL_RXD
PNL_SCK
VKN1414-A

PWR_SW

PNL_TXD

PNL_RST

V+12LED

V+12LED
AKM1293-A

TCP_XIN

TCP_YIN
ENC_SW

TCP_YV

TCP_XV
KYE5_B
V+3R3E

SD_SW
V+12FL

10
1

7
V+3R3

V+5R2
V+5R2

V+5R2

V+5R2

2
ENC_1

V_DET
ENC_2

GNDD
GNDD

GNDD
GNDD

GNDD

1
GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD
GNDD

GNDD
19 DSP_TMS

KEY2

KEY1
OUT2

OUT1
VKN1431-A VKN1431-A
20 DSP_TDI DDA1052- DDA1053-
*VERTICAL *VERTICAL
SHIELDED SHIELDED DDD1706-

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27
10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27
21

9
1

9
DSP_TDO FFC(SAME FACE)
CONN-CABLE CONN-CABLE
CN4005 CN4004 22 DSP_TCK AWG #26/#28 AWG #26/#28 L=70mm
Pitch=1.0mm
DDD1707- L=85mm L=120mm
DDD1707- 23 DSP_EMU0
FFC(REVERSE FACE) FFC(REVERSE FACE) 24 DSP_TRST

SD_DATA3 10
2

5
1

9
L=60mm L=60mm
CN601 CN603 CN604

GNDD

GNDD

USB_DN_A

USB_DP_A
V_BUS_B
Pitch=1.0mm

GND

SD_WP
SD_DATA2
SD_DATA1

SD_DATA0
GNDD

SD_CLK
V+3R3

SD_CMD
SD_DET
GNDD

GNDD
Pitch=1.0mm

USB_DN_B
USB_DP_B

V+5_USB
V+5_USB
AKM1291-A AKM1278-A-TBB CKS6095-A
*HORIZONTAL
CN8002 CN8001 *VERTICAL *VERTICAL
S_LED_RCK 27

EUP_CON 26
PNL_CNVSS 25

PWR_SW 24
ENC_1 23

V_DET 22
ENC_2 21

S_LED_PWM 20
ENC_SW 19

S_LED_SCK 18
MAT_SEL4 17

S_LED_SI 16
OUT2 15
PNL_BUSY 14

OUT1 13
PNL_SCK 12
GNDD 11

PNL_TXD 10
9

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

1
VKN1287-A VKN1287-A

GNDD
PNL_RXD

GNDD

GNDD
PNL_RST

GNDD
GNDD

GNDD

V+3R3E
*VERTICAL
CN4002

V+12FL
GNDD

GNDD
V+12LED

V+12LED
V+3R3
KYE5_B

SD_ILM_G
KYE2

SD_ILM_R
KYE1
USB_ILM_B

SD_SW
USB_ILM_R

SD_ILM_B
USB_ILM_G

TCP_YV
TCP_XIN

TCP_XV

TCP_YIN
V+5R2
V+5R2

V+5R2
V+5R2

GNDD

GNDD
GNDD
*HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL CN1701
CN6304
VKN1431-A
CN8004 VKN1434-A CKS6025-A
*HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL
VKN1287-A *VERTICAL
CN605 LAN
V+5R2 27 1 V+5R2 GND 1 1
GNDD
DKN1445-A
NM
CONNECTOR
V+5R2 26 2 V+5R2 TCP_SCLK 2 2 TCP_SCLK
GNDD 25 3 GNDD TCP_SDA 3 3
TCP_SDA
V+3R3_CPU 1
JA601
GNDD 24 4 GNDD GND 4 4 V+3R3_CPU 2 VKN2023-A

I
GNDD
2

2
CUEA_B 23 5 CUEA_B SH2_RSPCK1 5 5 GNDD 3
SH2_RSPCK1
CUEA 22 6 CUEA SH2_SSL10 6 6 GNDD 4
SH2_SSL10
SH2_MOSI1 REST_ER
CUEA_R 21 7 CUEA_R
GND
7 7
SH2_MOSI1
CPU_TRST
5
JA901
CUEB 20 8 CUEB 8 8
GNDD 6 PKB1045-A

PNLB ASSY
CUEA_G 19 9 CUEA_G SH2_MISO1 9 9 CPU_TDI 7 1
SH2_MISO1
2 DIGITAL
HLED ASSY (DWX3700)

CUEC 18 10 CUEC SH2_STARTUP 10 10 CPU_TMS 8


SH2_STARTUP
OUT

N
CUEB_B 17 11 CUEB_B PENIRQ CPU_TCK 3

O
11 11 9
PENIRQ
CUED 16

CUEB_G 15

CUEB_R 14
DDD1712-
FFC
(REVERSE FACE)
12

13

14
CUED

CUEB_G
CUEB_R
(DWX3702) JH8003 CN8651
GND

V+1R2

V+3R3
12

13

14
DDD1705-
12

13

14
GNDD

V+1R2
CPU_AUDSYNC
CPU_TDO

CPU_MPMD
10

11

12
CDJ-2000NXS2

L=165mm FFC V+3R3


CN8502 JH8001
51048-0600 52147-0610
JA801

E E 1/11 - E 11/11
V+3R3 CPU_AUDATA3

EUPB ASSY
CUEC_R 13 15 CUEC_R 15 (SAME FACE) 15 13

KSWB ASSY
Pitch=1.0mm V+3R3 DKB1121-A
CUEC_B 12 16 CUEC_B 52147-0810 51048-0800
KEY4_B 1 1 KEY4_B GND 16 L=180mm 16 CPU_AUDATA1 14
GNDD
Pitch=1.0mm 1
CUED_B 11 17 CUED_B GNDD V+12 17 17 CPU_AUDATA0 15 L
2 2
D_INDL 1 1 D_INDL GNDD V+12
2 AUDIO

(DWX3704)
JP8003 CPU_EMU_BRK

(DWX3703)
CUEC_G 10 18 CUEC_G MAT_SEL4 V+12 18 18 16
PLAY 2 2 PLAY 3
D20PDY0605E
3 MAT_SEL4
V+12 3 OUT
CUED_G 9 19 CUED_G V+5R2 JUMPER WIRE PNL_RST 19 19 CPU_RST 17 R
CUE 3 3 CUE 4 4 V+5R2 PNL_RST
L=50mm 4

MAIN ASSY (DWX3672)


CUED_R 8 20 CUED_R PLAYL OUT4(EJECTL) 5 5 OUT4 PNL_RXD 20 20 GNDD 18
PLAYL 4 4 PNL_RXD
5
JOG2 7 21 JOG2 CUEL EPUL 6 6 EUPL PNL_TXD 21 21 DSP_TMS 19
CUEL 5 5 PNL_TXD
DIREC 6 22 DIREC GND PNL_BUSY 22 22 DSP_TDI 20
GNDD 6 6 PNL_BUSY
JOG1 5 23 JOG1 GND PNL_SCK 23 23 DSP_TDO 21
GNDD 7 7 PNL_SCK
JOGILM_W 4 24 JOGILM_W PNL_CNVSS 24 24 DSP_TCK 22
V+12 8 8 V+12 PNL_CNVSS
D_INDL

SLIP_REV 3 25 SLIP_REV JP8001 SH2_RESET 25 25 DSP_EMU0 23


GNDD
GNDD

SH2_RESET
V+12

JOGILM_R 2 26 JOGILM_R CN8501


VKN1264-A
D20PDY0820E
JUMPER WIRE USB_STOP 26 26
USB_STOP
DSP_TRST 24
POWER
OUT3 1 27 OUT3
L=200mm EUP_CONT 27 27
EUP_CONT SW
1
4

PWR_SW 28 28
DDD1641- PWR_SW
GND FOR DEBUG (DSP&CPU)
FFC 29 29
GNDD S801

M
*VERTICAL *HORIZONTAL (SAME FACE) V+12_EUP 30 30 ASG1102-A
L=75mm JH8002 CN8701 V+12_EUP Only Proto
CN6302
VKN1425-A
CN8003
VKN1281-A Pitch=1.0mm 51048-0900 52151-0910

V+3R3E 1 1 V+3R3E
2
1

V+12LED 21 1 V+12LED
GNDS GNDS
CN6201 2 2

SLDB ASSY
V+12

GNDD

GNDD

D_INDIL

V+12FL 20 2 V+12FL
RKN1045-A KYE3_B 3 3 KYE3_B
GNDD 19 3 GNDD

ATA_RESET

ATA_DREQ
ADCT ADCT

ATA_DACK
4 4

ATA_DIOR
18 JP8002

ATA_RDY

ATA_CS0
ATA_CS1
4 GNDD

ATA_D10

ATA_D11

ATA_D12

ATA_D13

ATA_D14

ATA_D15
GNDD

ATA_WR

ATA_INT
ATA_D7
ATA_D8

ATA_D6
ATA_D9

ATA_D5

ATA_D4

ATA_D3

ATA_D2

ATA_D1

ATA_D0
(DWX3705)

ATA_A1

ATA_A0
ATA_A2
D20PDY0910E

V+5S_D
ADIN ADIN

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD
5 5

standby
*HORIZONTAL

INDB ASSY

V+12S

V+12S
*HORIZONTAL

V+12S

V+12A
V+12E
JUMPER WIRE *HORIZONTAL

GNDD

GNDD
GNDD
GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD
GNDD 17 5 GNDD

V+12

V+12
J

GNDD 16 6 GNDD
OUT3 6
L=100mm 6 OUT3 CN1501 CN1502 CN602
MAT_SEL3 MAT_SEL3 DKN1661-A AKM1292-A VKN1818-A
7 7

36
37

38
39
40
10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35
10
GNDD 15 7 GNDD

9
1

6
2
(DWX3699)
GNDD 8 8 GNDD
GNDD 14 8 GNDD
3

3
V+5R2 9 9 V+5R2
V+5R2FL 13 9 V+5R2FL DDC1024- PF06PP-S10 DDD1703-
DDD1709-
CRIMP CONNECTOR CRIMP CONNECTOR FFC(SAME FACE)
V+5R2FL 12 FFC 10 V+5R2FL
(REVERSE FACE) L=144mm L=100mm L=90mm
KEY5 11 11 KEY5 AWG #24
L=95mm AWG #22 Pitch=0.5mm
J_SCLK 10 12 J_SCLK
Pitch=1.0mm
KEY0 9 13 KEY0

standby 10
1

40
39

38
37
36
35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

1
2

6
1
JOG_SW 8 14 JOG_SW
CN2 CN7002 CN7005

V+12

V+12

V+12
V+12A

V+12E

GND

GND
GND

GND

ATA_RST
GNDD
ATA_D7

ATA_D8

ATA_D6
ATA_D9

ATA_D5

ATA_D10

ATA_D4

ATA_D11
ATA_D3
ATA_D12

ATA_D2

ATA_D13
ATA_D1

ATA_D14
ATA_D0

ATA_D15
GNDD
GNDD

ATA_DREQ

GNDD
ATA_WR

GNDD

ATA_DIOR
GNDD

ATA_RDY
GNDD
ATA_DACK
GNDD

ATA_INT
GNDD
ATA_A1
GNDD

ATA_A0
ATA_A2
GNDD

ATA_CS0

ATA_CS1
GNDD
V+12S

V+12S
GND

GND
GND

V+5S_D
MAT_SEL1 7 15 MAT_SEL1 B10B-PASK AKM1292-A
*VERTICAL VKN1818-A
*HORIZONTAL
J_DSO 6 16 J_DSO
AC INLET ASSY CN1 *HORIZONTAL

5 B2P3-VH
OUT1 17 OUT1 DKP3975- *VERTICAL

Q
4 18 J_BK_N
J_BK_N
3

JOGB ASSY AC POWER CORD 3 LIVE

L
19 OUT2 LIVE(YELLOW) L=120mm
OUT2 LIVE
2 LIVE LIVE 2 NC

V+5S_D
20 V+3R3

GNDSD
GNDSD
NEUTRAL(WHITE) L=120mm
V+3R3 *HORIZONTAL
EARTH EARTH NEUTRAL *HORIZONTAL

INSW
LPS1

LPS2

HW+
1 NEUTRAL

HU+

HV+

HW-
(DWX3709)

LO+
1
CN7009

HU-
21 J_LAT

HV-
CN7003

LO-
J_LAT NEUTRAL NEUTRAL EARTH(GREEN YELLOW Stripe)

HB

W
U

V
L=63mm

SW POWER
AKM1291-A DKN1313-A

10

11

12

13
1

9
1

5
2
PF05PP-C25 DDD1704-
Use "C13" type AC POWER CORD
CRIMP CONNECTOR FFC(SAME FACE) DKP3769-

SUPPLY
V+3R3

GNDD
JOG2

JOG1

L=98mm CRIMP CONNECTOR


CN9301
52151-0410
DESTINATION Part Number L=250mm
Pitch=1mm L=180mm

C
/UXJCB DDG1108-

13

12

11

10

1
1

5
2

JP9201

ASSY (DWR1548) CN9001 CN6101

V+5S_D

HU+
HU-

HV+

HV-
HW+

HW-
HB
U

V
W
GNDSD
INSW
LO-

LO+

GNDSD

LPS1

LPS2
D20PYY0405E /SYXJ ADG1244- KM200NA5L DKN1313-A
JUMPER WIRE *HORIZONTAL *HORIZONTAL

D
L=50mm /JXJ DDG1110-

INSW ASSY
/FLXJ ADG1244-
1

JH9201 ADG1239-
JOG2
JOG1

V+3R3
GNDD

B SPCN ASSY
51048-0400
/AXJ DDG1114-

SLMB ASSY CN6103


(DWX3697)
*VERTICAL
CN6303
*VERTICAL
A SRVB ASSY (DWX3696) (DWX3698)
VKN1940-A
*HORIZONTAL

CN9201
K JOG FL (DWX3707)
INSW 1 1 INSW
VKN1425-A VKN1252-A
GNDSD 2 2 GNDSD
JOG1 1 21 JOG1 V9201
CN6001
V+5S_A
GNDSA

VRCOM

V+5S_D
GNDSA

GNDSA
VREF1

JOG2 2 20 JOG2 *HORIZONTAL


A_S2

A_S1

ST1+

ST2+
VR65

VR78

DEL1074-A
LD78

LD65

ST1-

ST2-
CN6102
A_D
A_C

HW+
7/x6

*HORIZONTAL
CN7001

HU+
CN7004

HV+
HW-
A_B

A_A

HU-
RF

HV-
JFLB ASSY
NC

NC
PD

HB
T+

F+

V+3R3 3 19 V+3R3
F-

VKN1940-A

W
T-

U
V
DKN1445-A DKN1288-A DKN1312-A
V+12LED 4 18
10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

V+12LED

10

11

12
1

4
2

9
JOGILM_W 5 17 JOGILM_W
J_DSO 6 16 J_DSO

(DWX3708) DDD1713-
FFC(SAME FACE)
4

JOGILM_R 7 15 L=118mm Pitch=0.5mm

4
JOGILM_R
J_BK_N 8 14 J_BK_N
CN9202
JOG_SW
GNDD

JOG_SW 9 13 JOG_SW CKS1072-A


DDD1709-
NC

*HORIZONTAL ZWNN1007G28-8-07A
J_LAT 10 FFC 12 J_LAT L=70mm GRAY Single Wire
LO+
1

(REVERSE FACE)
3

GNDD 11 11 GNDD
DC MOTOR

10

11

12
A_B 10
A_A 11

VR65 12
VRCOM 13

VR78 14

GNDSA 15
LD78 16

PD 17

LD65 18

GNDSA 19
NC 20

T+ 21

T- 22

F+ 23

F- 24

L=95mm

9
1

2
1

J_SCLK 12 10 J_SCLK LO-


Pitch=1.0mm
GNDSA

A_S2
VREF1

V+5S_A

A_S1

A_D
A_C

7/x6

RF

NC
W

HB

HW-
HW+
HV-
HV+

HU-

HU+
V+5S_D
GNDD ZWNN1007G28-9-07A
13 9 GNDD
ST1+

ST2+
ST1-

ST2-

L=70mm WHITE Single Wire


V+5R2FL 14 8 V+5R2FL LOADING MOTOR
GNDD 15 7 GNDD
GNDD
V+5R2FL 16 6

GNDD 17 5
V+5R2FL
09SD PICK UP ASSY SPNDIE MOTOR G11
GNDD
V+12FL 18 4 V+12FL
SHEET SW STEPPING
GNDD 19 3 GNDD
GNDD 20 2 GNDD (DSX1078-) MOTOR SK
JOG_SW
GNDD 21 1 GNDD
TM ASSY 09SD-S (DXX2697)
DE007VE0
EARTH LEAD WIRE
L=75mm SLOTIN MECHA ASSY
10.2 SRVB ASSY
E 5/11 CN602
CN7002 CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST
A SRVB ASSY

ATA_DREQ

ATA_DACK
RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE

ATA_DIOR
AKM1292-A

ATA_RDY
E 6/11 CN1502

ATA_RST

ATA_CS0
ATA_CS1
ATA_D10

ATA_D11

ATA_D12

ATA_D13

ATA_D14

ATA_D15

ATA_WR
No.0437002.

ATA_INT
1:7H/

38 ATA_D7

37 ATA_D8

36 ATA_D6
ATA_D9

ATA_D5

ATA_D4

ATA_D3

ATA_D2

ATA_D1

ATA_D0
1:2E,3G,5G/

ATA_A1

ATA_A0
ATA_A2
MFD. BY LITTELFUSE INC.FOR P7001.

(DWX3696)

39 GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD

GNDD
V+12S V+12S1
P7001
DEK1126-A CN7005 VKN1818-A
V+12S 1
1 2

40

35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

1
KN7003
Rating:2.000A !
C7373

V+12S 2 CKF1089-A 1
0.1u

GND 3

R7058
GNDSD

CH100p
NM
R7340

R7341

R7342

R7343

R7344

R7345

R7346

R7347

R7348

R7349

R7350

R7351

R7352

R7353

R7354

R7355
GND 4

C7116
C7117
C7118
C7119
C7120
C7122
C7123
C7124
C7125
C7129
C7130
C7131
C7134
C7135
C7136
C7137
CTF1379-A
4 5 6 7 8

8
7

1
2
3

4
GNDSD

L7031
C7374

GND 5 KN7001

R7042

R7043
0.1u

100

100
C7093
C7032 CKF1089-A

R7053
NM
NM

5
100

R7055
V+5S_D 6
5

100

4
1
1:8G 1

8
7

5
C7033
V+5S_D

ATA_DACK
NM

ATA_DREQ

(TS)

(FS)
1:4H

ATA_RDY

ARF_N
ARF_P
ATA_D10

ATA_D11

ATA_D12

ATA_D13

ATA_D14

ATA_D15

ATA_DIOR

ATA_CS0
ATA_CS1
ATA_RESET

R7056
ATA_WR

100
ATA_D7
ATA_D8
ATA_D6

ATA_D9
ATA_D5

ATA_D4

ATA_D3

ATA_D2

ATA_D1

ATA_D0

TE

RFAS
FE
ATA_A1

ATA_A0
ATA_A2
GNDSA V+3S_D
GNDSD 1:5B
C7105 NM
3 4 VREF2

RFDIFO
1:6H 1:4B C7106 NM 1:5B

TEDRV

FEDRV

RFENV
CN7001
DKN1445-A
V+5S_A VREF1
5 9 VHALF
R7028 1M GNDSD
C7114

C7010

0.01u
0.1u

C7041 560p 1:4H R7089


C7073
1:1B/

C7083

1200p
V+3S_D 1:4H
1 6

CTF1379-A

CTF1379-A
C7042 0.027u

1000p
1000p
VREF1 10k
PICKUP ASSY OF TM ASSY-S

GNDSA 1 V+3S_D R7090 470p

R7095
L7027

L7028
0.047u

(FS)
(TS)10k
F C7043

4700p
A_S2 2 RFENV 22k C7074
RF R7091

7
6

1M
2.2V BDO 10k
VREF1 3 470p

R7057
R7092

0.1u

0.1u
R7084
10k

C7087
C7088
OFTR

0.1u

10k

1000p
C7079

C7081

R7098
V+5S_A 22k

CTF1379-A

CTF1379-A
CTF1379-A
CTF1379-A
4 TESTSG
1:4H

C7045

L7038

L7037
L7036
L7035
2
3

4
1
E

1800p

2200p
A_S1 1:12E,4E,4F,9B/

0.1u

C7078
35 C7040
5 V+3S_A

C7084

C7086
D 1:4H VHALF
A_D 6 1:6H V+3S_A
1:9A/

36

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25
A_C C V+5S_A

CH
VREF2

15k F

C7107
7 ARF_P

0.027u
C7089

1000p

R7104
1800p

C7090

C7091

C7092
C7076

C7077

C7080

C7082

R7099

0.01u
C7071
R7045

0.1u
0.1u

0.1u
47

VIN5
RFINN
RFINP

TESTSG

AGCO

AGCG

PEAK

RFENV

BDO

OFTR
DCRF
RFOUT

0.1u
7/x6

1k
NM

100p
7/x6 8 7H C7027 37 24 R7046 47 ATA_DACK GNDSA
RF 9 1:6H
VAW 38 DFLTOP 23 C7052
ARF_N
B V+5S_A C7020 0.1u VIN6 ATA_RDY
A_B 0.1u

C7098
10 VCC2 DFLTON

C7099

0.1u
CCH1565-A

39 VREF2 22 C7053

132

131

130

129

128

127

126

125

124

123

122

121

120

119

118

117

116

115

114

113

112

111

110

109

108

107

106

105

104

103

102

101

100
A 47u/6.3 C7028

99

98

97

96

95

94

93

92

91

90

89
A_A VIN7 1000p
C7031

11 C7021 DCFLT
FEP
100u 16V

0.1u VIN8
0.1u/16 40 21 RFDIFO
VR65 12 VCC3 RFDIFO

NTRYCL/MONI7
NEJECT/MONI6
DASPST/MONI5
MSTPOL/MONI4

MONI3/P12

MONI2/P11

MONI1/P10

MONI0/P9

DTRD

IDGT

VDD3-5

VSS-8

PWM1

PWM0

AVSSA

AD8

AD7

AD6

AD5

AD4

AD3

AD1

AD2

AD0

TECAPA

AVDDA

JITOUT

AVDDB

DSLF1

DSLF2

VREFH

RVI

VHALF

NARF

ARF

AVSSB

PLFLT1

PLFLT2

AVSSC

RFDIF

CSLFLT
WBLIN
AVDDC
TRCRS
ATA_DREQ 133 88
C7018 41 20
VRCOM 13 R7007
1/4W
0.47u/10
C7029 42
VREF1 IC7002 GND1
19
(FS)
FE
ATA_WR 134 87 C7094

VR78 14 VIN1 FEOUT C7064 135 VCOF 86 0.1u


12 R7011 0.1u 43
AN22022A 18 C7054 C7056 AVDDD
GNDSA 15 VIN2 VHALF 0.1u 136 85
6

R7100
Q7001 0.1u 150p CH LOUT
44 17

3.3k
C7030 VCC1 ASOUT
LD78 16 120 GND3 137 ROUT 84
GNDSA 0.1u VIN3 RFAS ATA_DIOR
45 VIN4 TEOUT 16 AVSSD
PD 17 2SA1036K(PQR) VAW
VIN11 JLINE (TS) ATA_RDY 138 83 OFTR

VFOSHORT
C7022 46 15 IORDY OFTR
TE
LD65 18 ATA_DACK 139 82 BDO
47u/6.3
LPCO1

LPCO2
C7023 47 14 NDMACK BDO
VIN12

DTRD
133 DMARQ
IC7006
LPC1

LPC2

FBAL
0.1u/16

IDGT

STDI
C7142

SEN
SCK
0.1u/16

SODC
GNDSA 19 ATA_INT 140 134 NIOWR 81
48 13 INTRQ JLINE
GNDSA 135 VDD3-6
C7019
(TS)
NC 20
C7001 R7008 XIOCS16 141
136 VSS-9 MN103S71F 80 R7102 C7101 VFOSHORT
2

9
1

0.47u/10 NIOCS16 VFOSHORT

10

11

12
4700p 1/4W 137 NIORD 3.3k 0.1u
T+ 21 142 79

6
ATA_A1 TESTSG
6

(TS) TD GNDSA FEPDT DA1 TSTSG


T- 22 R7013
R7022

22 XPDIAG 143 78
1:4G
R7026

C7002
20k

TR Q7002 NPDIAG VSS-7


20k

(FS) F+ 4700p FEPCLK V+1R5S


23 2SA1036K(PQR) 120 ATA_A0 144 77 C7102 0.1u
FD FEPEN DA0 VDD15-2
R7016
(FS) F- 24
FR
145 76
2.2M FBAL VSS-10 TX
C7065 146 Channel select of Driver IC (IC7001) *1 O --- ACTIVE X --- MUTE 75
C7108 SPDLFG
CN9001

CN7003 AKM1291-A
100p/50 VFOSHORT
ATA_A2 0.1u 147
VDD3-7
MU1(35P) MU2(34P) LOADING SLIDER1 SLIDER2 FOCUS TRACKING SPINDLE /MODE
FG
74
1:8G
DA2 VDD3-4
C7005 (L) 148 73 C7095 VDRAM1R5
LO- 1 ATA_CS0
NM
(L) NCS1FX H H X O O O O O --- short brake DRAMVDD33
LO+ 2 ATA_CS1 149 72 0.1u
GNDSA NCS3FX DRAMVDD15-2
CDJ-2000NXS2

GNDSD
C7011 CH
Q7005 R7066 150
H L X O O O O O --- reversed brake C7100
3 100p/50 1 G1 71
GNDSD D1 5 100 NDASP DRAMVSS-2
R7004 R7076
LPS1 10k 151 L H O X X X X X 70 0.1u FEPEN
4 HDD15 DRV14
0 5 4 C7140
LPS2 2S 152 L L X X X X X X 69 220p/50 FEPDT
5
D

C7012 CH R7005 HDD0 DRV13


100p/50 6 3 153
C7006
NM
R7119
NM
2 ST1+ (ST)
0

D2 4 3 G2
GNDSD 7 2 154
HDD14 DRV12
68

67
R7010 FEPCLK

ST1+ 1 HDD1 OEIC3 DRV11


10k C7139
ST1- (ST) 8 1 C7066 155 L7032
ST1- UM5K1N 66 220p/50 7VRSW
2 1:4G HDD13 7VRSW DRV10
C7007 R7120 0.1u CTF1379-A 7H
ST2+ (ST) 156
STEPPING

ST2+ V+1R5S 65 6VRSW


3 VDD3-8 6VRSW DRV9 7H
ST2- (ST) 157 L7033
64
MOTOR

ST2- 4 R7065 VDD15-3 DRV8


NM NM 1:1A 100 R7031 CTF1379-A
C7067 158 63
V+12S1 VSS-11 NOTES VSS-6
5 4 0.1u 159 NM means STANDBY
ATA_D2 62 10k
CN7004 HDD2 LOAD DRV7 1:5B
6VRSW

7VRSW
12F

12F

ATA_D12 6 3 160
DKN1288-A RS1/10SR***J 61 VHALF
HDD12 NC DRV6
7 2 161 (ST)
C7133
1:8G ATA_D3 60 ST2
0.1u DRIVER IC FLASH ROM IC
HDD3 RS1/10SR****F DRV5
V+5S_D 8 1 162 (ST)
1:8G ATA_D11 F 59 ST1
IC7001 HDD11 DRV4
C7121 V+5S_D 1/4W R7112
100u BD7956FS 1Mb 5 4 163 RS1/4SA***J 58
V+5F ATA_D4 HDD4 DRV3 10K F
1 54 (TS) IC7004
1:8G ATA_D10 6 3 164 R7109 FBAL
CN7009 57
0

CCH1565-A DYWxxxx- /J
R7012

LDO- ACO1+ (TS) HDD10 CKSRYB DRV2 F


V+5S_D 2 53 27k
DKN1313-A C7008 LDO+ ACO1-
MAKER PARTS NO.: 7 2 165 56 (SP) SPDLEC
0.1u R7034 SST39SF010A70-4CWH ATA_D5 HDD5 DRV1
C7016 3 52 (FS) CCSRCH
R7110 4.7k F
0.1u R7064 8 1 C7068 166 CH 55 LOAD
VCC ACO2+ 33k VSS-12 NC DRV0
V+5S_D (TS) 4 51 (FS) 1:4H 100 0.1u
1
C7111 1:5B FA11 1 32 XOE R7063 167 CEHAS***M** 54
GNDSD
ACTIN1 ACO2- V+3S_D A11 OE# VDD3-9 VSS-5
1000p/50 (FS) 5 50 VHALF 100
HU+ R7103
2
ACTIN2 ACO3+ FA9 2 31 FA10 ATA_D9 168 CEHVW470M16 53
2
47u/16
C7025

C7110

A9 A10 HDD9 VW OSCO

0.033u

0.047u
0.1u

C7103

C7104
6 49
C7014

C7017

HU- 5 4

1M
1k
0.1u

3 3 30 169
47p
R7003
R7006
R7009

CH

C7112 TJMON ACO3- 1.65V FA8 XCE ATA_D6 52

7
CN6101

DSS1157-A
7

1000p/50 A8 CE# HDD6 OSCI


HV+ 7 48 R7023 6 3

X7001
4
BTHC AVM 10k FA13 4 29 FD7 ATA_D8 170 51

R7106
HV- 5 8 47 9 5
A13 DQ7
28 7 2 171
HDD8
174
VDD3-3
C7096 1u
1/4W
1/4W

1/4W

C7113 SPVM_S ACTIN3 FA14 FD6 ATA_D7 MASTER 50


1000p/50 GNDSD (L) A14 DQ6 HDD7 175 P0/SERIAL RXD/EXTRG1/MCLOCK
HW+ 9 46 LOAD 1:4H 8 1
R7033

6 FA17 6 27 FD5 R7075 172 176 P1/SERIAL


220

PGND1 LDIN 49
NC1 DQ5 V+3S_D VDDH TXD/EXTRG0/MDATA
HW- 10 45 SPDLFG
7
PGND2 AGND XWE 7 26 FD4 173 SDATA 48
WE# DQ4 NRESET 16.9344MHz
11 44 C7024 C7038 22k SCLOCK
HB 8 C7047 8 25 R7137 174
1000p FD3 47

DRAMVDD15-1
C7003 U SPCNF 0.1u C7060 VSS-4
VDD DQ3 NM
NM (SP) C7109

DRAMVSS-1
U 12 43 0.01u NRST

P6/NSPCCS
NRST
0.68
0.68
0.68

P4/EXCNT0

P5/EXCNT1

P7/FADR17

P8/FADR18
9 175
SPVM1 FG
6 7 8 9
NC2
24 1:8G
0.1u
46

VDD15-1
(SP) VSS
B

FADR11

FADR13

FADR14

FADR16

FADR15

FADR12

FADR10
0.1u V+5S_D
VDD3-1

VDD3-2
V 10 13 42

FADR9

FADR8

FADR7

FADR6

FADR5

FADR4

FADR3

FADR2

FADR1

FADR0
C7097

MMOD
10 23 176
VSS-1

VSS-2

VSS-3
FA16 FD2 45

FDT0

FDT1

FDT2

FDT3

FDT4

FDT5

FDT6

FDT7
V VC

NWE

NOE
NCE
(TS) GNDSD A16 DQ2
DCN1143-A
DCN1143-A
DCN1143-A

14 41
P2
P3

W 11 R7020 11 22 C7061 CH 1000p


C7004 fin1 fin2 TEDRV FA15 FD1
(ST) A15 DQ1
NM 15 40 ST1+ 12k F
1

9
5

GNDSD 12 12 21

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40
C7009 FA12 FD0 100p/50

41

42

43

44
PGND3 SLO1+
NM 16 ST1- (ST)
R7018 (FS) FEDRV A12 DQ0
39
INSW 13 W SLO1- FA7 13 20 FA0
(ST) 15k F 1:5B A7 A0
C7115 (SP) 17 38 ST2+ C7062
VHALF 14 19 CH
F

FA6 FA1
10k

R7142

R7105
1000p/50 SPVM2 SLO2+
(ST)

100
A6 A1
220p/50

1k
C7085
ST2- C7072
R7078

R7080

R7082

C7069

C7070

C7141

18 37
R7017

C7034

R7021

C7039

0.01u

C7075
0.1u
100p

150p

15 18 100p/50
10k

10k
27k

33k

3 4 9

1u
FA5 FA2
1u

SPRNF SLO2-

1u
R7114 1:1A A5 A2
19 36 C7063
HB SLGND V+12S1 FA4 16 17 FA3 GNDSD
A4 A3
GNDSD 0 20 35 MUTE1 0.1u/16
R7115

HU+
NM

CTL2 1:4G
MUTE2
MUTE1

MUTE2

21 34 R7014 L7034 V+1R5S VDRAM1R5


INSW

HU- CTL1
FA17

FA11

FA13

FA14

FA16
FA15

FA12

FA10
XWE
CTF1379-A R7087 1:12D/

XOE
XCE
ST2 7/x6

FD0

FD1
FD2

FD3
FD4
FD5

FD6
FD7
1/4W
FA9

FA8

FA7
FA6

FA5

FA4
FA3

FA2

FA1
FA0
12k F

22 33
12k F

2
R7117

GNDSD
R7118

HV+ SLRNF2
(ST) R7024 1A 100
23 32 1/4W 2 15k F ST1
GNDSD HV- SLRNF1
24 31 R7015 (ST)
HW+ SLVDD
R7025
1800p

1800p
C7036

C7037

25 30 SLIN2
HW- SLIN2 15k F
(SP) C7339 0.01u/50
R7001 26 29 R7330
SPDLEC SPIN SLIN1
4.7k F 27 28 SLIN1 1:12D,6E,7G/
100k Sub Ass'y No:
GNDSD
5V DCDC
0.022u/50

DGND DVCC
8

0.1u/16

V+1R5S
C7340

C7341

C7343

SPIN C7026 0.1u 1:1E,1A,2H,3E,4H,5E,6F/


C7013
0.22u

5 7 8 DWX3696- /J
NM
SS

EN

COMP

FB

1:1A ! V+5S_D
BD9328EFJ
IC7305

V+12S1 5V REG IC
FIN

4 9
9

GNDSD GNDM
1:8G
IC7009 1:11B,4B/ D7001 D7002 IC7010 1:1A SRVA DWM2570- /J
R7335

R7336

S-80942CNMC-G9C V+3S_A 1.5V REG IC NJM2845DL1-05


GND

5.10V
22k

39k
BST

V+12S
VIN

SW

V+5S_D R7032 D1F60-5053 D1F60-5053


1
OUT CD
5 10k
1:4E,6B,6F,7B,8A/
V+3S_D 1:8G IC7005 ! 1:1B,2B,3B/
SRVB DWX3696- /J
VOUT

4
GND

2 V+5S_D GNDSD
VIN

V+5S_A
1 5 ! PCB DNP2778-
R7322

VDD
NJM2846DL3-33 ON/OFF
L7303
SERVO BLOCK REFERENCE 7001~7299
22

3 4 VOUT CTH1394-A
R7019

R7027

8
16V
0.1u/16
C7347
8

VSS NC
NM
22k

22k

0 C7342

IC7003 ! VSS 56u


ACG1142-A
100u 16V

: RF Signal Route
CCH1565-A

CCH1565-A

3 4
ACG1142-A 10u 16V

10u 16V

R7339

R7040
CH

1 C7338
NM
16V

10u

CONT NC VIN
C7126

C7127

C7128

C7138

C7132

LTC014YEB
0.1u

0.1u

2 0 0.01u/50
R7334 R7333 R7332

Q7004 R7041 (FS)


VIN
: Focus Servo Signal Route
1000p/50
C7335

S-1155B15-U5
C7334
100u

CCH1565-A

3
C7344

16V

0
0.018u

47u/16
C7143

C7049

C7044

C7046

NM

GND
ACG1142-A

C7345
0.1u

0.1u

(TS)
16V
CCH1565-A

CKF1089-A

10k F 47k F

Q7003 4
: Tracking Servo Signal Route
KN7002
47u/6.3
47u/16
C7048
C7050

C7051

C7057

C7055

C7059

C7058

VOUT
0.1u

0.1u

0.1u

0.1u

LTC014YEB GNDSA
100u

5 (SP)
C7346
100u

NC 1
C7336

: Spindle Motor Signal Route


NM

GNDSD
(ST)
3.3V REG IC
GNDSA GNDSD GNDSD
(L)
: Stepping Motor Signal Route
: Loading Motor Signal Route
5

A A
F

A
1 2 3 4

10.3 SPCN, INSW and SLMB ASSYS

B SPCN ASSY C INSW ASSY


(DWX3698) (DWX3697)
CN6101 V+5S_D CN6102 CN6001
VKN1940-A S6001
DKN1313-A DKN1312-A CSN1031-A
1 2
GNDSD 2

from/to SPDL MOTOR G11


V+5S_D 13 12 V+5S_D INSW 1
HU+ 12 11 HU+

HU- 11 10 HU- GNDSD


HV+ 10 9 HV+
CN7009

HV- 9 8 HV-
Sub Ass'y No:
HW+ 8 7 HW+
B HW- 7 6 HW- DWX3697- /J
HB 6 5 HB
(SP)
A

U 5
(SP) 4 U SRVA DWM2570- /J
V 4 3 V
(SP)
3
INSW DWX3697- /J
W 2 W
GNDSD 2 1 NC INSW UNIT PCB DNP2778-
INSW 1

CN6103
VKN1940-A

2 GNDSD

1 INSW

GNDSD
C
Sub Ass'y No:

DWX3698- /J

SRVA DWM2570- /J

SPCN DWX3698- /J (SP)


: Spindle Motor Signal Route
SPCN UNIT PCB DNP2778- (L)
: Loading Motor Signal Route

D D SLMB ASSY
(DWX3707)
Slot in
Mecha SW
CN9001 S9001
KM200NA5L
DSG1017-A
LPS2 1 2
CN7003

LPS2 5
LPS1 1 2
LPS1 4
S9002
3 DSG1017-A
GNDSD

LO+ 2
A

LO- 1
ZWNN1007G28-9-07A
L=70mm WHITE Single Wire
(L)
LO+
LO+
GNDSD LOADING MOTOR
(L)
LO-
LO- DXM1230-
E
ZWNN1007G28-8-07A
L=70mm GRAY Single Wire

Sub Ass'y No:

DWX3707- /J
Reference 9001-9100

PNLA DWM2571- /J
SLMB DWX3707- /J
PCB DNP2779-

B C D B C D
6 CDJ-2000NXS2
1 2 3 4
10.4 MAIN ASSY (1/11)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
V+1R8_CPU V+3R3_CPU V+3R3_CPU

E 7/11
V+1R2_CPU
1:15E 1:15B
1:16D 1:15B

R182

R164

R150

R110

R144

R149

R151
4.7k

4.7k

4.7k

4.7k

4.7k

4.7k

4.7k
CPU_WAIT

1000p/50
1000p/50
1000p/50
1000p/50
1000p/50
1000p/50
1000p/50
1000p/50

1000p/50
1000p/50
0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.01u/16

0.01u/16
0.01u/16

1000p/50
1000p/50
1000p/50
1000p/50
1000p/50
1000p/50
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10

0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10

0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.01u/16
0.1u/10

0.1u/10

0.1u/10

0.1u/10

0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10

0.1u/10
0.1u/10

0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10

0.1u/10
0.1u/10

0.1u/10
0.1u/10

0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
0.1u/10
1B;7:10D
CPU_CS6A
2:13J
to DSP
E 7/11

C141
C142
C145
C148
C149
C150

C143
C147

C144
C146
CPU_CS0 to FLASH
C10
C25
C26
C27
C28
C29
C32
C33
C35
C38
C40
C41
C42

C11
C12
C13
C30
C36

C24
C31
C34
C37
C39
C1
C2
C5

C4
C8
C9

C3
C6
C7

C44

C47

C53

C60

C64

C67

C43
C45

C48
C50

C56
C57
C58
C59

C61
C62

C65
C66

C68
C69
C74
C75
C77

C49
C52
C54
C70
C73

C46
C51
C55
C63
C71
C72

UPP_CH0_WAIT
E 1/11 MAIN ASSY (DWX3672)

UPP_CH0_WE#
CPU_UPP_START R4 100
2:13J
CPU_RD
E 2/11 R11

E 2/11 1B;7:10E 2:9K

E 5/11
GNDD GNDD FLASH_RDY GNDD
CPU_USB CPU_WE0 5.6k
5:10D 2:9K
CPU_DSP_BOOTTXD
7:10H

E 7/11, 8/11 V+3R3_CPU


1:15B
CPU_DSP
7:11D;8:2B
GNDD
CPU_ATAPI
5:3G
E 5/11

ALARM
CPU_PANEL CPU_ADRS_BUS
C76 11:2D 2:8J

CPU_IDE_ADRS1
CPU_ETH CPU_DATA_BUS

CPU_ADRS20

CPU_ADRS13
0.1u/10 5:10K

E 2/11
V+3R3_CPU 2:2J
IC6 1:15B

CPU_DSP_BOOTTXD
CPU_SCIF2_RXD

CPU_RMII_REF_CLK

CPU_ADRS24
SH2_SH4_BUS

5
CPU_RMII_CRS_DV

CPU_PTM3
5

CPU_DDR2_DATA

4.7k
CPU_WAIT_EN

CPU_RDWR
CPU_RMII_TX_EN
IC15

CPU_RMII_RX_ER
1 8

CPU_UPP_MASK
CPU_CS6A

CPU_ADRS0
1A 7:10J;11:2B

CPU_DSP_ENABLE

CPU_RMII_RXD1
CPU_SCIF2_SCK
CPU_SCIF2_TXD
CPU_RMII_RXD0

CPU_RMII_TXD0

CPU_RMII_TXD1

UPP_CH0_WAIT
VCC 2:2F

CPU_DSP_RXD
9A;7:10D

CPU_DSP_CLK

22

CPU_IDE_DATA13

CPU_IDE_DATA15

CPU_IDE_DATA12

CPU_IDE_DATA11

CPU_IDE_DATA14

CPU_IDE_DATA10
1B

CPU_DSP_CS
2 7 CPU_CLKGEN 1 5

CPU_IDE_ADRS2

CPU_IDE_ADRS0
CPU_DDR2_CONT

CPU_IDE_DATA8

CPU_IDE_DATA9
R142
CPU_UPP_START

22
1Y 7:10K INB VCC

22

22

CPU_DATA15S

CPU_DATA11S

CPU_DATA12S

CPU_DATA10S
CPU_DATA13S

CPU_DATA14S
CPU_IDEIOWR
2:2F

CPU_CKO
CPU_MDC

CPU_IDEIORD
6A;7:10E

CPU_IODREQ
CPU_DATA7S

CPU_DATA8S

CPU_DATA5S

CPU_DATA6S
CPU_DATA9S

CPU_DATA2S
CPU_DATA4S
CPU_ADRS22
R180

CPU_ADRS21

CPU_ADRS17
CPU_ADRS16
CPU_ADRS19
CPU_ADRS15

CPU_ADRS11
CPU_ADRS18
CPU_ADRS10
CPU_ADRS14

CPU_ADRS12
3 6 2

CPU_ADRS23
2Y

CPU_IDECS1

CPU_IDECS0
CPU_ADRS3
CPU_ADRS5
CPU_ADRS9

CPU_ADRS4
CPU_ADRS7
CPU_ADRS8

CPU_ADRS2
CPU_ADRS6

CPU_ADRS1

CPU_IDEINT
2B INA
V+3R3_CPU

7:10G
4 GND 5 3 4

R135

CPU_CS5A
2A GND OUTY

R143
1:14G,15H,16J,2J,2G,2C,2D,2B,2H,3J,3F,4B,4A,7A,9K/2:11H/5:7I/

4.7k

CPU_CS4

R134

R139
UPP_CH0_START
NM GNDD V+3R3_CUSB
TC7SH08FUS1
UPP_CH0_ENABLE 1:3I/
C166 ZZ4

4.7k
GNDD V+3R3 3.3V FILTER

22

22
0.1u/10

22

22
GNDD F4
6:7D NM

R52

R5
E 11/11 E 7/11

47k

10k

R13

R19

R23

R24
F3

4.7k

4.7k

0
R141
22
1 3

R179

R181

R140

R137
1 2

R67
E 5/11
3
2

CCG1352-A

DCH1201-A

DCH1201-A

DCH1201-A
10u/10
E 7/11, 11/11

C110

10u/10

10u/10
C111

C112
A25 B25 C25 D25 E25 F25 G25 H25 J25 K25 L25 M25 N25 P25 R25 T25 U25 V25 W25 Y25 AA25 AB25 AC25 AD25 AE25

R53

NM
VSS2 PTN0 PTL3 PTL0 PTM4 PTZ0 CKO IOIS16 CS5A WE1 A24 A20 A15 A13 A12 A8 A6 A1 A0 D29 D25 D22 D18 D14 VSS57
RMII_CRS_DV RMII_TXD0 MSIOF0_TSYNC IODREQ IDEIOWR# IDED14 IDED10
LCDLCLK ZZ5 V+3R3_CUSBA
IC14 F1
V+3R3_CPU NM 1:3I/
H337S3959
1:15B GNDD 1 3
CPU_PTN5 A24 B24 C24 D24 E24 P24
1 8 APL_RST F24 G24 H24 J24 K24 L24 M24 N24 R24 T24 U24 V24 W24 Y24 AA24 AB24 AC24 AD24 AE24
GND VCC

DCH1201-A

DCH1201-A
GND VCC CPU_PTX6 PTN5 PTL7 PTL5 PTM5 PTZ1 PTU6 CS6A CS4 RD A25 A23 A19 A14 A9 A7 A2 D30 D28 D26 D19 D17 D13 D9 D4

E 6/11

10u/10

10u/10
PTM7

C113

C114
2 7 CPU1R2_CNT
SDA 9 RST RMII_RXD0 RMII_REF_CLK MSIOF0_TXD IDEA0 IDECS0# IDEIORD# IDED11 IDED9 2
SDA RST CPU_PTX7 6:6C
3 6 MSIOF0_TSCK
NC SCL
0.1u/10

DA2J101
NC1 PAD SCL
C133

4.7k
R17

4 5

4.7k
R10
D1
NC NC
NC2 NC3 A23 B23 C23 D23 E23 F23 G23 H23 J23 K23 L23 M23 N23 P23 R23 T23 U23 V23 W23 Y23 AA23 AB23 AC23 AD23 AE23
PTX2 PTL2 PTM6 PTU7 WAIT CS6B CS0 WE0 A21 A16 A10 A5 A4 WE2 D27 D24 D20 D16 D12 D10 D6 D2
2200p/50

PTN3 PTN1 PTM3

0.1u/10
C134

C153
4.7k

4.7k
R16

R66

SCIF2_RXD RMII_RX_ER RMII_TXD1 MSIOF0_RXD MSIOF0_RSCK IDEA2 IDECS1# IDEINT IDED12 IDED8
CPU_MDQ21

A22 B22 C22 D22 E22 F22 G22 H22 J22 K22 L22 M22 N22 P22 R22 T22 U22 V22 W22 Y22 AA22 AB22 AC22 AD22 AE22 GNDD V+1R8 V+1R8_CPU
Authentication PTX6 PTX5 PTX3 PTN2 PTL1 PTN4 PTL6 PTL4 PTM2 CS5B RDWR A22 A17 A18 A3 D31 D21 D15 D23 D7 D11 D8 D5 MDQ21 VCCQ_DDR10 CPU_DATA3S 6:7C 1.8V FILTER
GNDD 10 1:13J,3A/2:7A/
Coprocessor CPU_SCL0 R15 LNKSTA MDC SCIF2_TXD SCIF2_SCK RMII_RXD1 RMII_TX_EN MSIOF0_RSYNC IDEA1 IDED13 IDED15
CPU_DATA1S
CPU_SDA0 F6
CPU_MDQ26 1 2
R14 10
V+3R3_CPU TPUTO3 CPU_MDQ29
1:15B CPU_ETHER_INT CCG1352-A 3

DCH1201-A
R163 A21 B21 C21 D21 E21 F21 G21 H21 J21 K21 L21 M21 N21 P21 R21 T21 U21 V21 W21 Y21 AA21 AB21 AC21 AD21 AE21

10u/10
C139

C140
NM
PTZ5 PTX7 SDA0 SCL0 VCCQ_SR3 VSS6 VSS7 VCCQ1_1 VCCQ1_2 VCCQ1_3 VSS19 VCCQ1_4 VCCQ1_5 A11 WE3 VSS44 VCCQ1_6 VCCQ1_7 VCCQ1_8 VSS46 VSS53 D3 D1 MDQ26 MDQ29 CPU_DATA0S
4.7k
CPU_MDIO
CPU_MDQ18
CPU_MDQ24
R158 CPU_DSP_RDREQ CPU_DSP_RDREQ
CPU_MDQ31
4.7k A20 B20 C20 D20 E20 AA20 AB20 AC20 AD20 AE20 3.3V
PTU0 PTZ7 PTZ3 PTX4 VCCQ_SR2 VSS52 D0 MDQ18 MDQ24 MDQ31 CPU_MDQ16 GNDD
MDIO
CPU_MDQ23

E 8/11
R157 4.7k DSP_BOOT_DONE DSP_BOOT_DONE
CPU_MDQS3P
R156 4.7k UPP_BOOT_REQ UPP_BOOT_REQ
CPU_MDQS3N
R44 4.7k BOOT_COMPLETE BOOT_COMPLETE A19 B19 C19 D19 E19 AA19 AB19 AC19 AD19 AE19
CPU_FPGA_INIT_B PTU4 PTU3 PTZ6 PTZ4 VCCQ_SR1 VCCQ_DDR8 MDQ16 MDQ23 MDQS3 MDQS3
V+1R2
CPU_MDQS2N

E 5/11 GNDD
R46 4.7k UPP_BOOT_ACK CPU_MUTE
CPU_FPGA_PROG_B

MAIN CPU
CPU_MDQS2P
6:10C
1.2V FILTER V+1R2_CPU

6
Q1
6

CPU_MDQ25
V+1R2_CPLL CPU_DSP_BOOT1 1:1A,3J/7:12D/
1:16E CPU_MDQM3 1 D1 6
UPP_BOOT_ACK V+1R2_CPLL
A18 B18 C18 D18 E18 IC10 AA18 AB18 AC18 AD18 AE18 D4

E 7/11
C151
0.1u/10 2 D2 5 1:2E/
CPU_FPGA_DONE PTV1 PTE7 PTU2 PTU5 PTU1 VCCQ_DDR7 MDQS2 MDQS2 MDQ25 MDQM3 L1
C106
10u/10 SH2_MISO1
R8A77240D500BG2 CPU_MDQ22
3 G
D3
4 1
F2
2 CTF1394-A
CPU_MDQM2 S
DCH1201-A-T SH2_SSL10 R47 22 V+1R2_CFLL
CPU_MDQ27 CCG1352-A 3
V+1R2_CFLL SH4_MSIOF1_TSCK R27 L2 1:2F/

E 5/11

100u/6.3
CPU_MDQ30 RTQ045N03 CTF1394-A

C108
1:16E SH4_MSIOF1_RXD 22
C100 GNDD A17 B17 C17 D17 E17 AA17 AB17 AC17 AD17 AE17
0.1u/10 ZZ1
SH2_STARTUP PTV5 PTV3 PTV4 PTV2 PTE6 MVREF1 MDQ22 MDQM2 MDQ27 MDQ30 V+1R2_CPUUV
C23 CPU_MDQ17 1.2V SWITCH
10u/10 SH4_MSIOF1_RSCK R22 MSIOF1_RXD MSIOF1_TSCK MSIOF1_TSYNC L3 1:3H/
CPU_MDQ20 NM
DCH1201-A-T R48 22 MSIOF1_TXD GNDD
USBHUB_RST SH2_SSL10 CPU_MDQ19
5:8C R7 22
22 ZZ2
FPGA_RST V+3R3_CPU CPU_MDQ28 V+1R2_CUSB
7:10K R153 22 A16 B16 C16 D16 E16 K16 L16 M16 N16 P16 R16 T16 AA16 AB16 AC16 AD16 AE16 L4 1:3H/
1:15B NM
R80
VDD_PLL VSS_PLL PTV7 PTV6 PTV0 VDD4 VDD6 VDD8 VDD10 VDD12 VDD14 VDD18 VSS51 MDQ17 MDQ20 MDQ19 MDQ28
CDJ-2000NXS2

CPU_MCLKP
ETHER_RST 10k CPU_USB_HSTPWREN MSIOF1_RSYNC MSIOF1_RSCK ZZ3
5:10I R128 22 CPU_MCLKN V+1R2_CUSBA
R79 CPU_USB_HSTPWRFL L5
CPU_MA6 1:3I/
DSP_RST NM
8:7F R126 22 10k CPU_MA11
A15 B15 C15 D15 E15 K15 L15 M15 N15 P15 R15 T15 AA15 AB15 AC15 AD15 AE15
PNL_RST
11:5D R132 22 H:RESET R45
VDD_FLL VSS_FLL PTH1 PTN6 PTN7 VDD3 VSS18 VSS24 VSS29 VSS34 VSS39 VDD17 VCCQ_DDR6 MCLK MCLK MA6 MA11 CPU_MA8

E 11/11 SH2_RESET
11:5D R112 22 H:RESET
10k CPU_USB_HSTSTOP
CPU_PNL_CNVss
CPU_ETHER_RST
CPU_MA12
CPU_MCS
CPU_MA2
V+3R3_CPU CPU_DSP_RST A14 B14 C14 D14 E14 N14 P14 R14 AA14 V+3R3_CPU
IC8 K14 L14 M14 T14 AB14 AC14 AD14 AE14
1:15B CPU_PNL_BUSY PTH0 PTH3 PTH6 PTH4 PTH2 VSS12 VSS17 VSS23 VSS28 VSS33 VSS38 VSS43 VCCQ_DDR5 MA8 MA12 MCS MA2 1:15B
CPU_MCAS V+1R8DSP
4.7k

4.7k
NM R58

1 5
R8

CPU_RST
INB VCC CPU_IDE_DATA0 CPU_MA0 10:9D
14I;3K;2:9K;5:6K;6:5D;10:12E
R57

2
R122

CPU_MRAS

2.2k

2.2k
R90

R96
4.7k

INA
3 4 CPU_PNL_RST
CPU_MODT

R106

R108
CPU_SCL1

NM

NM
GND OUTY

E 2/11, 5/11,
CPU_FPGA_RST A13 B13 C13 D13 N13 P13 R13 T13 AA13 AB13
E13 K13 L13 M13 AC13 AD13 AE13 3H;5:8D;11:5B
D3
0.1u/10

R155

PTH5 PTH7 PTK1 PTK2 PTK0 VSS11 VSS16 VSS22 VSS27 VSS32 VSS37 VSS42 VSS50 MCAS MA0 MRAS MODT
4.7k

4.7k
C95

R43

TC7SH00FUS1 CPU_MA4
CPU_IDE_DATA4 IDED0 DA2J101
CPU_MA5 CPU_SDA1 CPU_DSP_SCL1
CPU_IDE_DATA3

E 3/11
3G;5:8D;11:5B Q3 3:14E

6/11, 10/11
CPU_MBA1 S1 1 6 D1
CPU_IDE_DATA2
CPU_SH2_RST CPU_MWE
CPU_IDE_DATA1

E 5/11, 11/11
A12 B12 C12 D12 E12 K12 L12 M12 N12 P12 R12 T12 AA12 AB12 AC12 AD12 AE12 CPU_DSP_SDA1
CPU_SDA1 G1 2 5 G2 3:14E
GNDD PTK3 PTK4 PTK5 PTK6 VCCQ_VIO2 VSS10 VSS15 VSS21 VSS26 VSS31 VSS36 VSS41 VCCQ_DDR4 MA4 MA5 MBA1 MWE CPU_MCKE
14G;5:8D;11:5B CPU_IDE_DATA7 IDED1 IDED2 IDED3 IDED4
CPU_MA1
CPU_SCL1 D2 3 4 S2
CPU_MBA2
14G;5:8D;11:5B

E 5/11,11/11
CPU_IDE_DATA6
CPU_MBA0 EM6K7
CPU_IDE_DATA5
R160

R161

A11 B11 C11 D11 E11 K11 L11 M11 N11 P11 R11 T11 AA11 AB11 AC11 AD11 AE11
0

D2
PTK7 PTS0 PTS6 PTS1 VCCQ_VIO1 VDD2 VSS14 VSS20 VSS25 VSS30 VSS35 VDD16 VCCQ_DDR3 MCKE MA1 MBA2 MBA0 CPU_MA9
R40 IDED5 IDED6 IDED7
CPU_MA7 DA2J101
22 CPU_MA3
CPU_MA10
V+3R3_CPU A10 B10 C10 D10 E10 K10 L10 M10 N10 P10 R10 T10 AA10 AB10 AC10 AD10 AE10

IC7
1:15B V+1R2_CUSB PTS2 PTS4 SDA1 PTS3 VSS4 VDD1 VDD5 VDD7 VDD9 VDD11 VDD13 VDD15 VSS49 MA9 MA7 MA3 MA10 CPU_MDQ2 V+3R3_CPU
TC7WHU04FK 1:16F CPU_MDQ0 CPU RESET 1:15B
CPU_USB_VBUS0
CPU_MDQ5
1 8 CPU_IDEIORDY
1A VCC
C22 CPU_MA13 50ms IC11
0.1u/10

R113
PST8430N

3.3k
2 7 A9 B9 C9 D9 E9 AA9 AB9 AC9 AD9 AE9
3Y 1Y C21
1000p/50
MDQ2

7
3 6 SCL1 PTS5 VBUS0 DG12_0 DV12_0 VCCQ_DDR2 MDQ0 MDQ5 MA13 CPU_MDQS0P 5 1
7

2A 3A IDEIORDY CD OUT
4 5
V+1R2_CPUUV CPU_MDQS0N 2
GND 2Y 1:16F CPU_MDQ13 VDD
4 3
C20 CPU_MDQ7 NC GND

0.1u/10
C168 0.1u/10 CPU_USB_DM0

C115

C116

NM
C19 A8 B8 C8 D8 E8 AA8 AB8 AC8 AD8 AE8

6800p/25
0.1u 1000p/50 DM0 DG33_0 AV12_0 UG12_0 UV12_0

C117
VCCQ_DDR1 MDQS0 MDQS0 MDQ13 MDQ7 CPU_MDQM0
GNDD R145
V+1R2_CUSBA CPU_MDQ6
1M 1:16F
R159

470

CSS1760-A CPU_MDQ15
3 X2 4 C18 CPU_MDQ10
GND2 0.1u/10 CPU_USB_DP0
C17 A7 B7 C7 D7 E7 AA7 AB7 AC7 AD7 AE7 GNDD
1000p/50
R38 DP0 DV33_0 AG12_0 DG12_1 DV12_1 MVREF0 MDQM0 MDQ6 MDQ15 MDQ10 CPU_MDQ1 CPU_RST
2 1
GND1
V+3R3_CUSB 1G;3K;2:9K;5:6K;6:5D;10:12E
X1 1:16B CPU_MDQ3
5p CH
C99

100
CH
6p

X1
C169

C15 CPU_MDQS1N
0.1u/10 R18
C14
CPU_MDQ8
GNDD NM

E 2/11, 5/11, 6/11, 10/11


1000p/50 A6 B6 C6 D6 E6 AA6 AB6 AC6 AD6 AE6
V+3R3_CUSBA AV33_0 AG33_0 VBUS1 UG12_1 UV12_1 VSS48 MDQ1 MDQ3 MDQS1 MDQ8
GNDD 1:16C R183
48.000MHz
C165 NM CPU_MDQ4 CPU CONF V+3R3_CPU
0.1u/10

E 5/11 C16
CPU_MDQM1
CPU_CONF 1:15B
1000p/50 R116 CPU_MDQS1P 8L R6
A5 B5 C5 P5 R5 Y5 AA5 AB5 CPU_CONF_MD0
D5 E5 F5 G5 H5 J5 K5 L5 M5 N5 T5 U5 V5 W5 AC5 AD5 AE5
OSC_INV

R2

0
V+3R3_CPU V+1R2_CPU 5.6k F REFRIN0 DG33_1 DV33_1 AG12_1 VSS3 VSS5 VCCQ1 VCCQ2 VSS8 VSS9 VSS13 VCCQ_MMC1 VCCQ_MMC2 VCCQ_SDC1 VCCQ_SDC2 VSS40 VCCQ_LCD1 VCCQ_LCD2 VCCQ_LCD3 VSS45 VSS47 MSLD MDQ4 MDQM1 MDQS1 0
V+3R3_CPU MD[2:0] CLOCK MODE
IC9 1:15B 1:15E R26
001(1h):X30 CPU_CONF_MD1
TC7WHU04FK 1:15B
CPU_MDQ14 MD3 BUS WIDTH
0:16bit 0
CPU_MDQ11 R28
1 8 MD5 ENDIAN CPU_CONF_MD2
1A VCC A4 B4 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 H4 J4 K4 L4 M4 N4 P4 R4 T4 U4 V4 W4 Y4 AA4 AB4 AC4 AD4 AE4
V+5S_D GNDD 1:LITTLE
2 7 CPU_USB_DM1 0
3Y DM1 AV33_1 AV12_1 MD5 MD8 MD0 RESETP STATUS0 TRST PTG5 NMI PTW3 PTX1 PTY6 PTY3 PTC6 PTD4 PTE0 PTE4 PTF7 PTF3 PTM0 VSS54 MDQ14 MDQ11
1Y 6:2E Q5 5:5B MD8,TST FOR VENDOR TEST
AUDCK SDHI0WP SDHI0D1 LCDD6 LCDD12 LCDD16 LCDD20 LCDVSYN LCDDCK R29
3 6 LTA024EEB ,TSTMD CPU_CONF_MD3
2A 3A
R61 CPU_MDQ12 BOOT BOOT MODE
4 5 0
GND 2Y 0:NORMAL
CPU_MDQ9
R1
100

R30
0 CPU_CONF_MD5
A3 B3 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 H3 J3 K3 L3 M3 N3 P3 R3 T3 U3 V3 W3 Y3 AA3 AB3 AC3 AD3 AE3
CPU_USB_DP1 R37 DP1 AG33_1 MD2 TSTMD STATUS2 BOOT TMS PTG0 PTG3 MPMD PTW0 PTW4 PTX0 PTY4 PTZ2 PTC3 PTD0 PTD3 PTD6 PTE1 PTF0 PTF4 PTM1 MDQ12 MDQ9 0
4.7k
R42

C103 0.1u/10 5:5B AUDATA0 AUDATA3 DIRECTION SDHI0D2 SCIF0_RXD V+1R8_CPU R31
LCDD3 LCDD8 LCDD11 LCDD14 LCDD17 LCDD22
1u/10
C107

GNDD R39 4.7k

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