Yamaha Psre303 Service Manual PDF
Yamaha Psre303 Service Manual PDF
Yamaha Psre303 Service Manual PDF
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SERVICE MANUAL
PSR-E303
YPT-300
CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................3
PANEL LAYOUT .................................................................. 4
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT & WIRING ................................ 5
BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................ 6
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ............................................. 7
LSI PIN DESCRIPTION ....................................................... 11
IC BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................... 13
CIRCUIT BOARDS .............................................................. 14
TEST PROGRAM ...............................................................18
BACKUP & INITIALIZATION ............................................. 20
TRANSFERRING DATA BETWEEN
THE PSR-E303/YPT-300 and a COMPUTER ..................... 21
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ..................................... 23
MIDI DATA FORMAT ......................................................... 24
PARTS LIST
OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This manual has been provided for the use of authorized Yamaha Retailers and their service personnel. It has been assumed
that basic service procedures inherent to the industry, and more specifically Yamaha Products, are already known and under-
stood by the users, and have therefore not been restated.
WARNING : Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in per-
sonal injury, destruction of expensive components and failure of the product to perform as specified. For
these reasons, we advise all Yamaha product owners that all service required should be performed by an
authorized Yamaha Retailer or the appointed service representative.
IMPORTANT : This presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or firm does not constitute authorization certifi-
cation, recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principal-agent relationship of
any form.
The data provided is belived to be accurate and applicable to the unit(s) indicated on the cover. The research engineering, and
service departments of Yamaha are continually striving to improve Yamaha products. Modifications are, therefore, inevitable
and changes in specification are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit. Should any discrepancy appear to
exist, please contact the distributors Service Division.
WARNING : Static discharges can destroy expensive components. Discharge any static electricity your body may have
accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground bus in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to
this bus.)
IMPORTANT : Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power
to the unit.
DO NOT PLACE SOLDER, ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC OR PLASTIC COMPONENTS IN YOUR MOUTH FOR ANY REASON WHAT
SO EVER!
Avoid prolonged, unprotected contact between solder and your skin! When soldering, do not inhale solder fumes or expose
eyes to solder/flux vapor!
If you come in contact with solder or components located inside the enclosure of this product, wash your hands before handling
food.
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having specification equal to those
originally installed.
SAVING DATA
Saving and backing up your data
The panel settings and some other types of data will be lost if the power is turned off before they are saved.
Be sure to save data you want to keep to the internal Flash Memory before turning off the power.
Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation. Save the important data to your computer.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Keyboards Song
61 standard-size keys (C1-C6), with Touch Response 102 Preset Songs + 5 User Songs + Flash Memory
Display Song Clear
Song Volume
LCD display (backlit)
Recording
Setup
Song
STANDBY/ON
User Song: 5 Songs
MASTER VOLUME: MIN-MAX
Recording Tracks: 1, 2
Panel Controls
MIDI
[L]/[REC TRACK 2], [R]/[REC TRACK 1], [LISTEN &
Local On/Off
LEARN], [TIMING], [WAITING], [A-B REPEAT]/[ACMP
Initial Setup Send
ON/OFF], [REW]/[INTRO/ENDING/rit.], [FF]/[[MAIN/AUTO
External Clock
FILL], [TEMPO/TAP], [REC], [PAUSE]/[SYNC START],
PC mode
[START/STOP], [SONG], [STYLE], [VOICE], [FUNCTION],
[PORTABLE GRAND], [SOUND EFFECT KIT], [REVERB Auxiliary jacks
ON/OFF], [DEMO], [METRONOME ON/OFF], [SPLIT ON/ PHONES/OUTPUT, DC IN 12V, MIDI IN/OUT, SUSTAIN
OFF], [DUAL ON/OFF], [HARMONY ON/OFF], [TOUCH Amplifier
ON/OFF], number buttons [0]-[9], [+/ YES], [/ NO]
2.5W + 2.5W
Voice
Speakers
108 panel voices + 12 drum kits + 1 sound effect kit +
12cm x 2
359 XGlite voices + 2 XGlite optional voices
Polyphony: 32 Power Consumption
DUAL 10W (When using PA-3C power adaptor)
SPLIT Power Supply
Style Adaptor: Yamaha PA-3B/3C AC power adaptor
106 preset Styles Batteries: Six AA size, LR6 or equivalent batteries
Style Control: Dimensions (W x D x H)
ACMP ON/OFF, SYNC START, START/STOP,
945 x 370 x 128 mm
INTRO/ENDING/rit., MAIN/AUTO FILL
(37-1/4" x 14-5/8" x 5-1/16")
Fingering: Multi fingering
Style Volume Weight
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PANEL LAYOUT
Front Panel
Song List Display Voice List
q !2
!1
r u
e
t 001 GrandPno i
w 001
o !3
y !0
!4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9 @0 @1 @2 @3 @4 @5 @6 @7
Style List
001 GrandPno
001
Rear Panel
@8 @9 #0 #1
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+ PNAM PNAM
2/3 DMLCD 1/3
+
Speaker R Speaker L
!1 y
u
q
w e
r
61-L 61-H
!3
Connector
No. Location Parts No. Assembly Destination Remarks
*The parts with ( ) in Part No. are not available as spare parts.
*1: Installation
*2: Manual soldering
*3: Dip soldering
*4: Edge mark is adjusted to Pin 1 mark ( mark).
*5: Edge mark is adjusted to + mark ( + mark).
*6: Red wire is adjusted to Pin 1 mark ( mark).
*7: Battery terminal A (Black wire), Battery terminal B (Red wire)
Caution: Be sure to attach the removed filament tape just as it was before removal.
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
Keybord 61KEY
TOUCH RESPONSE
(16N)
MIDI SUSTAIN
IN OUT
3 1 3 1
SW MATRIX
CN4 CN3
(12P) (12P)
MIDI I / F SW501-525
SW1-36 SW37-61
IC601
TR601,602 CN404
(2P)
PB0-PB4
PA0-PA4
B07-B11
B01-B07
PB0-PB3
PA5-PA7
7,9-15 13-15 PNAM 1/3 (10P)
+5D IC701 (80P)
IC831 DECODER DECODER LCD SPEAKER L
74LV138A 74LV138A RXD0 LCD 4 12cm
PC0-5,PD0-5
LED: 2PCS(ORANGE)
CN102
+3.3D SW MATRIX
PA0-PA7 (2P)
RS
124-127 18-23, 35,36, ENB SW526-537
15,46,89,119 25-30 39,117
+5D +2.5V
+3.3D 24,47,66,90,120 PB0-PB7
57-64
IC302 5 RESET 48-55
PA0-PA7
4 16 +5A1
(5P) +3.6V 50ms SWL01 +5A2
YMW767-VT SDO IC431 (16P) IC432 (8P)
SYSCK
BCLK 14 8 Lch
XI 12
IC301
40,42-44 WCLK 24bit 11,12 2,3 BUFFER/ 1
16.9344MHz (128P) 1-4 Rch POWER AMP
Crystal SMD-49
DAC 9,10 LPF 7 VR401 L
6,5 11 L
F Tolerance100PPM XO
13 AK4385ET fc=27KHz R
BA5417 5 PHONES /
12 R
X301 67,68,123 5
CN402 CN401 IC401
3 OUTPUT
CN131 MASTER (5P) (5P) (15P)
/UWR 34 IRQ0(Power SS)
70-76,78-86 (11P) VOLUME 4 JK401
/CAS 117 PF0(Power Select)
+3.3D /LWR 91-103,105-108,110-114 (8P)
MD00-15 PNAM 3/3 +B
MA01-22 IC101
14 OR IC132 (3P) (3P)
MD00-15 MD00-15 MD00-15
74LV32A MA01-09 MA01-18 MA01-22 REGULATOR +5V +5V REGULATOR +
+2.5V
IC204 +2.5V +5V BATTERY
(14P) 4M 4M MASK STANDBY/ON
IRQ0(Power SS) 1.5V x 6
DRAM FLASH 64M REGULATOR
+3.3D CN101
ROM ROM +3.3V PF0(Power Select) SW101
(3P)
/LUAS AA-size,SUM-3,R6 batteries
/LCAS IC203 IC202 PROG/WAVE IC131 (3P) POWER SUPPLY
30,31
(44P) (48P) IC201 +5D SELECTOR
(48P)
TR101,102
DC IN 12V
+5A1 AC adaptor
1,5,22 12 37,47 12 37,47
PA-3B/PA-3C
+5A2
+3.3D
CN103 JK101
(11P)
28CA1-8834545
PSR-E303/YPT-300
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
Caution: Be sure to attach the removed filament tape just as it was before removal.
1. Lower Case Assembly When installing the DMLCD circuit board, tighten
(Time required: About 1 minute) the screws 1 through 8 in numerical order. (Fig. 2)
1-1 Remove the five (5) screws marked [240A], two (2) If the DMLCD circuit board is replaced, execute the
screws marked [270A], and two (2) screws marked Factory Set in the test program.
[320]. The lower case assembly can then be
removed. (Fig. 1) 3. LCD (Time required: About 3 minutes)
3-1 Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1)
2. DMLCD circuit board 3-2 Remove the DMLCD circuit board. (See procedure 2)
(Time required: About 3 minutes) 3-3 Remove the LCD holder and rubber connector.
2-1 Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1) 3-4 Remove the back light assembly. (Fig. 4)
2-2 Remove the eight (8) screws marked [240B]. The 3-5 Remove the LCD. (Fig. 4)
DMLCD circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 2) When attaching the rubber connector, set the
conductive part to face inside. (Fig. 4)
Bottom view
Lower Case Assembly
[240A] [270A] [240A] [270A] [240A]
Top view
(Fig.1)
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4. PNAM Circuit Board (1/3, 2/3, 3/3) 5. Speaker (Time required: About 3 minutes)
4-1 Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1) 5-1 Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1)
4-2 PNAM Circuit Board 3/3 5-2 Remove the four (4) screws marked [30]. The
(Time required: About 2 minutes) speaker can then be removed. (Fig. 2)
4-2-1 Remove the volume knob from the control panel The right and left speakers can be removed in the
surface. (Fig. 1, 3) same way.
4-2-2 Remove the three (3) screws marked [150A]. The
PNAM circuit board 3/3 can then be removed. (Fig. 2) 6. SP Grille (Time required: About 3 minutes)
4-3 PNAM Circuit Board 1/3 6-1 Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1)
(Time required: About 3 minutes) 6-2 Set the four (4) [A]s parallel to the groove in the upper
4-3-1 Remove the PNAM circuit board 3/3. case assembly and remove the SP grille. (Fig. 2)
4-3-2 Remove the twelve (12) screws marked [150B]. The The right and left SP grilles can be removed in the
PNAM circuit board 1/3 can then be removed. (Fig. 2) same way.
4-4 PNAM circuit board (2/3)
(Time required: About 3 minutes)
4-4-1 Remove the nine (9) screws marked [150C]. The
PNAM circuit board 2/3 can then be removed. (Fig. 2)
Bottom view
[30] [A] [150C] [240B] [150B] [150A] [150B] PNAM [30] [A]
3/3
3 4 5 6 PNAM
DMLCD 1/3
PNAM 1 7 8 2
2/3
(Fig.3)
LCD
Rubber Connector
Conductor side
Rubber Connector
Rubber Connector
8 (Fig.4)
PSR-E303/YPT-300
7. Lower Case Keyboard Assembly 10. Circuit Board 61L, Circuit Board 61H
(Time required: About 2 minutes) 10-1 Remove the lower case keyboard assembly.
7-1 Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1) (See procedure 7)
7-2 Remove the two (2) screws marked [240C] and 10-2 Circuit Board 61L
screw marked [270B]. The lower case keyboard (Time required: About 6 minutes)
assembly can then be removed. (Fig. 2) 10-2-1 Remove the keyboards from C1 to B3.
(See procedure 8)
8. Keyboard Assembly 10-2-2 Remove the four (4) screws marked [180A], and
8-1 Remove the lower case keyboard assembly. eight (8) screws marked [190A]. The circuit board
(See procedure 7) 61L can then be removed. (Fig. 6-1)
8-2 White and black keys for one octave unit are When installing the circuit board 61L, tighten the
integrated as a set. There are five sets in total. screws 1 through 12 in numerical order. (Fig. 6-2)
Remove the four (4) screws marked [200A]. The 10-3 Circuit Board 61H
keyboard can then be removed. (Fig. 5) There are (Time required: About 5 minutes)
two (2) hooks at the back of the black keys. (Photo.1) 10-3-1 Remove the keyboards from C4 to C6.
Press the hook for the black key and lift a little, and (See procedure 8)
pull forward to remove the hook for the black key to 10-3-2 Remove the three (3) screws marked [180B], and
lift it. five (5) screws marked [190B]. The circuit board 61H
8-3 To remove the white key C6, remove the screw can then be removed. (Fig. 6-1)
marked [200B], press the hook at the back to lift a When installing the circuit board 61H, tighten the
little, and pull forward to remove the hook to lift it. screws 1 through 8 in numerical order. (Fig. 6-2)
(Fig. 5)
9. Rubber Contact
9-1 Remove the lower case keyboard assembly.
(See procedure 7)
9-2 Remove the keyboard corresponding to the rubber
contacts to be removed. (See procedure 8)
9-3 Remove the rubber contacts. (Photo. 2)
C1 B2 B3 C4 C6
Hook
(Photo.1) Rubber Contact
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Top view
Rubber Contact Rubber Contact Rubber Contact [180A] [180B] Rubber Contact Rubber Contact
61L 61H
61L 61H
9 10 11 12 6 7 8
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 3 4 5 2
(Fig.6-2)
Soldering
(Fig.8)
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IC BLOCK DIAGRAM
A Output 1 +V 8
V+
1A 1 14 Vcc 1
A -INPUT A 16 Vcc
2 7 B Output
- + A
1B 2 13 4B Select 2 B Y0 15
A+INPUT 3 6
B -INPUT B YO
+ -
1Y 3 12 4A 3 C Y1 14
V-
B +INPUT C Y1
4 -V 5
2A 4 11 4Y G2A 4 G2A Y2 13 Y2
Output
2B 5 10 3B Enable 5 G2B Y3 12
G2B Y3
2Y 6 9 3A 6 G1 Y4 11
G1 Y4
GND 7 8 3Y Output Y7 7 Y7 Y5 10 Y5
Y6
GND 8 9 Y6
AK4385ET (X6040A00)
D/A Converter
DMLCD: IC431
MCLK
MCLK 1 16 DZFL
VDD
BICK 2 15 DZFR De-emphasis Clock VSS
CSN
P Control Divider
SDTI 3 14 VDD CCLK
Interface DZFL
CDTI
LRCK 4 13 VSS
DZFR
PDN 5 12 AOUTL+
8X AOUTL+
CSN AOUTL- LRCK SCF
6 11 Audio Interpolator Modulator AOUTL-
7 BICK Data
CCLK 8
10 AOUTR+
Interface 8X AOUTR+
SDTI SCF
CDTI 8 9 AOUTR- Interpolator Modulator AOUTR-
PDN
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CIRCUIT BOARDS
Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
CLEAR SYNC
LESSON
PART R WATING
to PNAM3/3-CN402
LESSON
to DMLCD-CN131 PART L
TIMING
LISTEN&LEARN
STANDBY
/ON
2NA-WE00540 1
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to PNAM1/3-CN401
MASTER VOLUME
Component side
VOICE - 0 +
STYLE 7 8 9 METRONOME
ON/OFF
FUNCTION
SONG 4 5 6
to DMLCD-CN631
1 2 3
DEMO
OUT IN
SUSTAIN
MIDI Component side
PNAM2/3: 2NA-WE00540 1
PNAM3/3: 2NA-WE00540 1 15
PSR-E303/YPT-300
to PNAM1/3-CN103
Component side
to 61H-CN2 to 61H-CN1 to 61L-CN5 not installed
Pattern side
2NA-WE00520 1
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A Component side
B B
to DMLCD-CN833 to 61H-CN3
B
Component side
61H: 2NAKB-V869540
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TEST PROGRAM
If the test number 47 Factory Set is executed, the data already set will be lost.
1 Preparation
1) Use an AC adaptor PA-3C or PA-32.
2) Measuring device: Frequency counter, which can detect thousandth digit, Level meter (with JIS-C filter)
Note: Connect a load resistor of 33 to the terminal [PHONES/OUTPUT]. Input impedance of the measuring device
should be 1M or more.
3) Jig: Foot switch (FC-4 or FC-5), MIDI cable
C2# G2#
STANDBY/ON
TEST
F2
3 Test Procedure
1) When the test program is started, TEST will be displayed on the LCD.
2) Press the [] or [+] button of the number buttons to select a test program item.
3) Press the [START/STOP] button to execute the test.
If the result is OK or test item is completed, press the [START/STOP] button again to return to the item selection
display.
Press the [] or [+] button of the number buttons to select the next test item.
A cursor (_) is shown below the first character of the item for which the test results are OK.
If the results are NG, press the lowest key in the keyboard (white key C1) to return to the item selection display.
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BACKUP
Initialization
This function erases all backup data in the instruments flash memory and restores the initial default settings.
The following initialization procedures are provided.
<Backup Clear>
To clear data backed up to the internal flash memory (described above),
STANDBY/ON
turn the power on by pressing the [STANDBY/ON] switch while holding
the highest white key on the keyboard. The backed up data will be
erased and the default values restored.
When you execute the Backup Clear operation, backup parameters will be cleared. You can save the backup
parameters (containing the five User Songs) by using Musicsoft Downloader to transfer them to a computer.
<Flash Clear>
To clear Song data that has been transferred to the internal flash STANDBY/ON
memory from a computer, simultaneously hold down the highest white
key and the three highest black keys on the keyboard and turn the
power on by pressing the [STANDBY/ON] switch.
When you execute the Flash Clear operation, Song data you have pur-chased and downloaded will also be
cleared. Make sure to save your impor-tant data by transferring to a computer using Musicsoft Downloader.
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The PSR-E303/YPT-300 includes 102 preset Songs, but you can load other Songs from your computer and use them in the
same way as the preset Songs as long as the loaded Song is SMF format 0*.
Loaded Song data will be stored in Song numbers beginning with 108.
In order to perform the operations described in this section you will need to use a computer connected to the Internet to
download the free Musicsoft Downloader application from the URL listed below.
* The SMF (Standard MIDI File) format is one of the most common and widely compatible sequence formats used for storing
sequence data. Most commercially available MIDI sequence data is provided in SMF Format 0.
The minimum computer requirements for Musicsoft Downloader operation are as follows:
OS : Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP Home Edition/XP Professional
CPU : 233 MHz or higher; Intel Pentium/Celeron
processor family (500 MHz or more is recommended)
Memory : 64 MB or more (256 MB or more is recommended)
Hard Disk : at least 128 MB of free space (at least 512 MB of free space is recommended)
Display : 800 x 600 HighColor (16-bit)
Other : Microsoft Internet Explorer5.5 or higher
NOTE: Visit the Yamaha website for more information on the latest version of Musicsoft Downloader (version 5.2.0 or higher) and how
to install it.
PSR-E303/
YPT-300
A USB-MIDI interface
(such as theYamaha UX16)
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Use the power adaptor when transferring data. The data can be corrupted if the batteries fail during the transfer.
Never turn the power off and never plug/unplug the AC power adaptor during data transmission. Not only will the
data fail to be transferred and saved, but operation of the flash memory may become unstable and its contents
may disappear completely when the power is turned on or off.
NOTE: Close the window to exit from the Musicsoft Downloader and re-enable control of the instrument.
The backup data, including the five User Songs is transmitted/received as a single file. As a result, all backup
data (including the five Songs) will be overwritten every time you transmit or receive. Keep this in mind when
transferring data.
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Default 3 3
Mode Messages x x
Altered ************** x
After Key's x x
Touch Ch's x x
Pitch Bend x o
System Exclusive o o
: Song Pos. x x
Common : Song Sel. x x
: Tune x x
System : Clock o o
Real Time: Commands o o
Aux :All Sound OFF x o(120,126,127)
:Reset All Cntrls x o(121)
:Local ON/OFF x o(122)
:All Notes OFF x o(123-125)
Mes- :Active Sense o o
sages:Reset x x
*1 Refer to #2 on page 24.
Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO o : Yes
Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO x : No
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NOTE:
1 By default (factory settings) the instrument ordinarily <MIDI Master Tuning> F0H, 43H, 1nH, 27H, 30H, 00H,
functions as a 16-channel multi-timbral tone generator, 00H, mm, ll, cc, F7H
and incoming data does not affect the panel voices or This message simultaneously changes the tuning
panel settings. However, the MIDI messages listed value of all channels.
below do affect the panel voices, auto accompaniment, The values of mm and ll are used for MIDI Master
and songs. Tuning.
MIDI Master Tuning The default value of mm and ll are 08H and 00H,
System exclusive messages for changing the respectively. Any values can be used for n and cc.
Reverb Type and Chorus Type. <Reverb Type> F0H, 43H, 1nH, 4CH, 02H, 01H, 00H,
mmH, llH, F7H
2 Messages for these control change numbers cannot be mm : Reverb Type MSB
transmitted from the instrument itself. However, they
ll : Reverb Type LSB
may be transmitted when playing the accompaniment,
Refer to the Effect Map (page 78) for details.
song or using the Harmony effect.
<Chorus Type> F0H, 43H, 1nH, 4CH, 02H, 01H, 20H,
3 Exclusive mmH, llH, F7H
<GM System ON> F0H, 7EH, 7FH, 09H, 01H, F7H mm : Chorus Type MSB
This message automatically restores all default set- ll : Chorus Type LSB
tings for the instrument, with the exception of MIDI Refer to the Effect Map (page 78) for details.
Master Tuning.
4 When the accompaniment is started, an FAH message
<MIDI Master Volume> F0H, 7FH, 7FH, 04H, 01H, ll,
is transmitted. When accompaniment is stopped, an
mm, F7H
FCH message is transmitted.When the clock is set to
This message allows the volume of all channels to
External, both FAH (accompaniment start) and FCH
be changed simultaneously (Universal System
(accompaniment stop) are recognized.
Exclusive).
The values of mm is used for MIDI Master Volume. 5 Local ON/OFF
(Values for ll are ignored.) <Local ON> Bn, 7A, 7F
<Local OFF> Bn, 7A, 00
Value for n is ignored.
Effect map
* When a Type LSB value is received that corresponds to no effect type, a value correspond-
ing to the effect type (coming the closest to the specified value) is automatically set.
* The numbers in parentheses in front of the Effect Type names correspond to the number
indicated in the display.
REVERB
TYPE TYPE LSB
MSB 0 1 2 8 16 17 18 19 20
0 No Effect
1 (01)Hall1 (02)Hall2 (03)Hall3
2 Room (04)Room1 (05)Room2
3 Stage (06)Stage1 (07)Stage2
4 Plate (08)Plate1 (09)Plate2
5...127 No Effect
CHORUS
TYPE TYPE LSB
MSB 0 1 2 8 16 17 18 19 20
0...63 No Effect
64 Thru
65 Chorus (2)Chorus2
66 Celeste (1)Chorus1
67 Flanger (3)Flanger1 (4)Flanger2
68...127 No Effect
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PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
OVERALL ASSEMBLY ....................................................... 2-3
LOWER CASE KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY ............................. 4
KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY ...................................................... 5
ELECTRICAL PARTS ........................................................ 6-10
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having
specification equal to those originally installed.
OVERALL ASSEMBLY
Upper case assembly Music Rest
10 230
290
330
180
10b
190
10d 200
210
10a
10c 220
20
10d 240
300
310
30
40 50 70
140
(3/3) 90
150 60
130
80
140
120
(1/3)
100
110 130 310
150 300 20
60
140
(2/3)
30
240
150
240
L30
L20
L30
L20
320 L40
L30
L50
L20 260 Lower case assembly
280b
L10
280a 280
280c
270 240
320
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ACCESSORIES
WA649300 Music Rest 04
V2693500 AC Adaptor O
* WD568200 Chinese Guide Sheet PSR-E303 O
* WD568100 Chinese Guide Sheet YPT-300 O
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120
50
30
40
Keyboard assembly
See page 5.
20
60
10
RED
80 100
90
120
BLACK
110
70
90 110
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KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY
200
40
190
10 200
50
40
180 20
150a
50
10
190
180
150c
200
60
160 20
150b
150d 150
170
Lower case:
See page 4.
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ELECTRICAL PARTS
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MEMORY
XX
LCD DRVER XX
XX
BA33BC0FP (X5889A00)
REGULATOR +3.3V
2 DMLCD: IC131 2
XX
2
1
3 1: INPUT
2: GND
3: OUTPUT
RH5RZ25CA (X3679A00)
CPU REGULATOR +2.5V
DMLCD: IC132
DRAM JACK SPEAKER R
3 4M 3
1
XX
2
LCD PN
IN 3
1: GND
MIDI I/F 2: INPUT
3: OUTPUT
MIDI
BA50BC0T (X5887A00)
SWL01 OUT REGULATOR +5V
PNAM1/3: IC101
SYSTEM
MIDI
RESET
SUSTAIN
4 4
REGULATOR PNAM 2/3 1
1: INPUT
2 2: GND
+3.3V 28CC1-8834546 3 3 3: OUTPUT
XX
REGULATOR
+2.5V
OR
PNAM 1/3
PN
XX
5 XX
OP AMP 5
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
DECODER
DAC MK REGULATOR +5V BATTERY
DMLCD XX
XX
PB DAC/AMP
6 28CC1-8834552 2 DC IN 12V 6
XX
XX
POWER AMP
61H
(C4~C6) XX
PHONES /
OUTPUT
XX
7 xx 7
SPEAKER L
28CC1-8822437
MASTER DAC/AMP
VOLUME
PNAM 3/3
61L 28CC1-8834546 3
28CC1-8834546 3
(C1~B3)
: Ceramic Capacitor : Semiconductive Ceramic Capacitor
8 : Mylar Capacitor : Metal Film Resistor
8
: Flame Proof C.Resistor
XX: Not installed
Note : See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
WARNING
28CC1-8822436 Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having
specifications equel to those originally installed.
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