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ORDER NO.

RRV4643
DJM-900NXS2

DJ MIXER

DJM-900NXS2
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks

DJM-900NXS2 LSYXJ AC 110 V to 240 V

DJM-900NXS2 UXJCB AC 110 V to 240 V

DJM-900NXS2 XJCN AC 220 V

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

DJM-900NXS2 RRV4644 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST

PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan


PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 2 Jalan Kilang Barat, #07-01, Singapore 159346
Pioneer DJ Corporation 2016
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

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 4 A
1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING ............................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 SERVICE NOTICE.......................................................................................................................................................... 4
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 5
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 6
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ........................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 JIGS LIST ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 AUDIO SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................. 9
4.3 DSP BLOCK DIAGRAM................................................................................................................................................ 10
4.4 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM........................................................................................................................... 11 B
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12
5.1 POWER ON SEQUENCE............................................................................................................................................. 12
5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................. 14
5.3 INFORMATION ON POWER DIAGNOSTICS .............................................................................................................. 26
5.4 ERROR INDICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 27
5.5 CONNECTION CHECK WITH EACH INTERFACE ...................................................................................................... 28
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 29
6.1 TEST MODE................................................................................................................................................................. 29
6.2 ABOUT THE DEVICE................................................................................................................................................... 46
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 47
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 58
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8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED........................................................................................................................... 58
8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE ................................................................................................................................. 59
8.3 USER SETABLE ITEMS ............................................................................................................................................... 60
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 62
9.1 PACKING SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 62
9.2 EXTERIOR SECION..................................................................................................................................................... 64
9.3 BOTTOM SECION ........................................................................................................................................................ 66
9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/2)............................................................................................................................... 68
9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/2)............................................................................................................................... 70

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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
A • For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit.
Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs
accompanied by reworking of soldering.
Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled.

1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING


The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete component part.
B
When the part listed in the table is defective, replace whole Assy.
Parts that is Diffcult to Replace
Assy Name
Ref No. Function Part No. Remarks
MAIN Assy IC1 MAIN UCOM AM3352BZCZ100 BGA
IC2 PMIC TPS65910A31A1RSL IC with heat-pad
IC9 DDR3 SDRAM K4B1G1646G-BCK0 BGA
IC16 LAN PHY LAN8720A-CP IC with heat-pad
IC1001 DSP D810K013DZKB456 BGA
IC1501 SRC_DSP D810K013DZKB456 BGA
IC3002 CLK Generator SI5351C-B03300GM IC with heat-pad
IC4502 12V → 5V Regulator NJM78M05DL1A IC with heat-pad
IC4503 5U → 5V Regulator NJM78M05DL1A IC with heat-pad
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IC4507 12V → 1.285 DC/DC converter BD9328EFJ IC with heat-pad
IC4512 15U → 15V Regulator NJM78M15DL1A IC with heat-pad
USBP Assy IC4852 High Side SW TPS2557DRB IC with heat-pad
HPPW Assy IC8001 12V → 7V DC/DC converter MM3543BH IC with heat-pad
IC8002 12V → -7V DC/DC converter NJW4154GM1 IC with heat-pad
Q8210, Q8211, Q8213, Q8215 Transistor 2SD1760F5 (R) Transistor with heat-pad
Q8209, Q8212, Q8214, Q8216 Transistor 2SB1184F5 (R) Transistor with heat-pad
CDCB Assy IC4902 X-PAD TOUCH CONTROLLER ATSAMD20E15A-MU IC with heat-pad

1.3 SERVICE NOTICE


VOLTAGE MONITORING
This unit always monitors for power failure and will shut itself off immediately after an error is detected.
A power failure is indicated with flashing of the QUANTIZE LED (Intervals: 250 ms [Lit 125 ms/Unlit 125 ms]).
All the LEDs other than QUANTIZE LED will be unlit, and all the switches and VRs will be disabled.
Repair the unit according to the diagnostic procedures described in "5.3 INFORMATION ON POWER DIAGNOSTICS."

CONFIRMATION OF USER-SETTING
This product has user-setting data. Be sure to confirm those data before starting repair, although changing them may not have
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a large effect. Use the Check Sheet in "8.3 USER SETABLE ITEMS" to which you can transcribe the settings, as required.
The settings are stored in FLASH ROM (IC8) on the MAIN Assy.
For details, refer to "Changing the settings" in the operating instructions.

FLASH ROM ON THE MAIN Assy


Never replace the FLASH ROM (IC8) on the MAIN Assy during servicing.
If the FLASH ROM is assumed to be defective, replace the whole MAIN Assy.
This FLASH ROM contains data that can only be written in at the factory.
An IEEE 802.3-based MAC address specific to this unit has been written.

X-PAD TOUCH CONTROLLER ON THE CDCB Assy


F Never replace the X-PAD TOUCH CONTROLLER (IC4902) on the CDCBN Assy during servicing.
If the IC4902 is assumed to be defective, replace the whole CDCB Assy.
This X-PAD TOUCH CONTROLLER contains data that can only be written in at the factory.

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CROSS FADER Assy replacement


Noncontact faders are adopted for the cross faders with this product. Compared with conventional contact-type cross faders,
noncontact faders offer dozens of times the durability. A
Because high accuracy is required for assembly of the fader section, the service part of this section will be supplied as a whole
Assy. Use the CROSS FADER Assy (DXA2257) for replacement.
After replacement, be sure to perform "CFDR SET" in Crossfader calibration mode of Test mode. If you don't, the unit may not
start up properly.
Note that performing "CFDR SET" in Cross Fader Calibration mode is also required after replacement of the PNLA Assy.

2. SPECIFICATIONS
General Input / Output terminals
Power requirements........................AC 110 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz PHONO input terminal
(LSYXJ and UXJCB) RCA pin jacks .......................................................................4 sets
Power requirements......................... AC 220 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz (XJCN) LINE input terminal
Power consumption .................................................................. 60 W RCA pin jacks .......................................................................4 sets
Power consumption (standby) ................................................ 0.4 W MIC1 input terminal (XLR/TRS)
Main unit weight........................................................ 8.0 kg (17.6 lb) XLR connector & 1/4” TRS jack ............................................. 1 set
Max. dimensions....... 333 mm (W) × 107.9 mm (H) × 414.2 mm (D) MIC2 input terminal (TRS)
(13.1 in. (W) × 4.2 in. (H) × 16.3 in. (D)) 1/4” TRS jack ......................................................................... 1 set
Tolerable operating temperature......+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F) RETURN Input terminals (TS) C
Tolerable operating humidity............ 5 % to 85 % (no condensation) 1/4” TS jack............................................................................ 1 set
DIGITAL IN coaxial input terminal
Audio Section RCA pin jacks .......................................................................4 sets
Sampling rate ........................................................................ 96 kHz MASTER output terminal
MASTER D/A converter........................................................... 32 bit XLR connector....................................................................... 1 set
Other A/D and D/A converters................................................. 24 bit RCA pin jacks ........................................................................ 1 set
Frequency characteristic BOOTH output terminal (TRS)
LINE......................................................................20 Hz to 40 kHz 1/4” TRS jack ......................................................................... 1 set
S/N ratio (rated output) REC OUT output terminal
PHONO ................................................................................88 dB RCA pin jacks ........................................................................ 1 set
LINE....................................................................................105 dB SEND output terminal (TS)
MIC1, MIC2 ..........................................................................79 dB 1/4” TS jack............................................................................ 1 set
Total harmonic distortion (LINE — MASTER1) ................... 0.005 % DIGITAL MASTER OUT coaxial output terminal
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Standard input level / Input impedance RCA pin jacks ........................................................................ 1 set
PHONO ................................................................. –52 dBu/47 kΩ PHONES output terminal
LINE....................................................................... –12 dBu/47 kΩ 1/4” stereo phone jack ........................................................... 1 set
MIC1, MIC2 ............................................................. –52 dBu/8 kΩ 3.5 mm stereo mini jack......................................................... 1 set
RETURN................................................................ –12 dBu/47 kΩ USB terminal
Standard output level / Load impedance / Output impedance Type A.................................................................................... 1 set
MASTER1........................................+6 dBu/10 kΩ/100 Ω or lower Power supply...5 V/2.1 A or less
MASTER2........................................+2 dBu/10 kΩ/390 Ω or lower B type ...................................................................................2 sets
REC OUT ..........................................–8 dBu/10 kΩ/22 Ω or lower LINK terminal
BOOTH............................................+6 dBu/10 kΩ/100 Ω or lower LAN terminal (100Base-TX) ................................................. 1 set
SEND............................................... –12 dBu/10 kΩ/1 kΩ or lower
PHONES ........................................... +8.5 dBu/32 Ω/1 Ω or lower • The specifications and design of this product are subject to
Rated output level / Load impedance change without notice.
MASTER1.............................................................. +25 dBu/10 kΩ E
MASTER2.............................................................. +21 dBu/10 kΩ
Crosstalk (LINE) .....................................................................82 dB
Channel equalizer characteristic Accessories
HI ...........................................................–26 dB to +6 dB (30 kHz) • Power cord
MID..........................................................–26 dB to +6 dB (1 kHz) (LSYXJ: ADG1244)
LOW ....................................................... –26 dB to +6 dB (20 Hz) (UXJCB: DDG1108)
Microphone equalizer characteristic (XJCN: DDG1114)
HI .........................................................–12 dB to +12 dB (10 kHz)
LOW ................................................... –12 dB to +12 dB (100 Hz) • USB cable
(DDE1128)

• Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)


(LSYXJ: DRH1331, DRH1332) F
(UXJCB: DRH1330)
(XJCN: DRH1333)

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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 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 Check the firmware version in Test mode. The firmware version must be the latest one.
If it is not the latest one, be sure to update it.
2 Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved. The customer complain must not be reappeared.
If the customer complain occurs with the specific source, such as Audio and operations must be normal.
Mic, each Input, Fader, Equalizer, and Trim, input that specific
source for checking.
3 Check the analog audio input Audio and operations must be normal.
(Check the each Channel, MIC1, MIC2 and RETURN.) (Make the
B analog connections with CDJ player, analog player and MIC.)
4 Check the analog audio output (MASTER1, 2, REC, BOOTH and Audio and operations must be normal.
SEND.) (Make the analog connection with CDJ player.)
5 Check the digital audio input/output Audio for each channel and operations must be normal.
(Make the dgital connection with CDJ player.)
6 Check DVS. Make sure that PC applications function properly and that the
audio signals and operations of each channel are normal.
7 Check the headphones output. There must be no errors, such as noise, in the audio output.
(1/4” stereo phone plugs and 3.5 mm stereo mini plugs)
8 Check playback, using the fader function. There must be no errors in audio output and operations of each
(Select the fader function then check operations of each channel channel.
with audio signals via the DSP.)
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9 Check the connection of each interface.
USB A. Plug in a USB memory device and check that the USB connection
indicator lights.

USB B. The device must be properly recognized by the PC.


LINK. The Main unit being conected to LAN normally.
10 Check the buttons and controls. Make sure that all buttons and controls on the main unit
function properly.
11 Check operations of the X-PAD. Touch the X-PAD in Test mode and check that it operates properly.
12 Check the FL displays and LEDs. Check that all the OLED and LEDs light in Test mode.
D 13 Check the user settings. They must be returned to those set before repair.
14 Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.

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

3.2 JIGS LIST


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

Lubricants and Glues List

F
Name Part No. Remarks
Lubricating oil GYA1001 Refer to "9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/2)".

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3.3 PCB LOCATIONS

A
A AINB ASSY
C TRM2 ASSY
Bottom view B TRM1 ASSY D TRM3 ASSY

U CDCB ASSY Z GRDM ASSY K USBB ASSY E TRM4 ASSY


P PNLA ASSY

USBC
J

TRM4

TRM3

TRM2

TRM1
ASSY

ACSW B
Y ASSY

SEND
MTRM L ASSY
F ASSY
USBP
I ASSY

MAIN
G ASSY

HPJM
O ASSY

T Q N SW POWER
FAD4 ASSY FAD1 ASSY HPJK ASSY X SUPPLY
S FAD3 ASSY R FAD2 ASSY M HPPW ASSY

V PNLB ASSY W CRFD ASSY H REGB ASSY

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES

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CN7004 CN4906
VKN1255-A VKN1428-A

Z
LED_OUT_12V_7 24 1 LED_OUT_12V_7

L=100mm
CN7006
KM200NA3

PF03PP-B10
CDC_LED_3 23 2 CDC_LED_3

V
GNDD_REF_L 1 1 GNDD_REF_L CDC_LED_2 22 3 CDC_LED_2
VR_FADER1 2 2 VR_FADER1 CDC_LED_1 21 4 CDC_LED_1 CN4910
V+3R3REF_L 3 3 V+3R3REF_L CN4909

Q
GNDD 20 5 GNDD CKS6476-A CKS6476-A
CDC_SI 19 6 CDC_SI

Conn.coler:WHITE
CN7811 1 NC GND_OLED 12
CDC_SO 18 7 CDC_SO
KM200NA3L
2 OLED2_VKH GND_OLED 11
CDC_SCK 17 8 CDC_SCK
F
GNDD 16 3 V+15OLED OLED_MOSI_1 10
9 GNDD
CDC_CS 15 4 V+3R3OLED OLED_SCL_1 9
10 CDC_CS

(DWX3862)
CDC_XINT 14 5 V+3R3OLED OLED_A0_1_1 8
11 CDC_INT
6 OLED_XRST_1 OLED_CS1_1 7

GRDM ASSY
CDC_XRST 13 12 CDC_XRST

(DWX3720)
PNLB ASSY
7 OLED_CS2_1 OLED_XRST_1 6
V+3R3REF 12 13 V+3R3REF
8 OLED_A0_2_1 V+3R3OLED 5
OLED_CS2 11 14 OLED_CS2
9 OLED_SCL_1 V+3R3OLED 4
OLED_A0_1 10 15 OLED_A0_1
OLED UPEER

10 OLED_MOSI_1 V+15OLED 3

OLED LOWER
CN7007 OLED_XRST 9 16 OLED_XRST

L=125mm
KM200NA3R 11 GND_OLED OLED1_VKH 2
(DWX3733)

OLED_CS1 8 17 OLED_CS1
CDCB ASSY

PF03PP2B12
V+3R3REF_L 1 1 V+3R3REF_L OLED_A0_2 12 GND_OLED NC 1
7 18 OLED_A0_2
CN7501 CN7003 VR_FADER2 2 2 VR_FADER2 GNDA 6 19 GNDA
VKN1259-A VKN1259-A

R
GNDD_REF_L 3 3 GNDD_REF_L OLED_MOSI 5 20 OLED_MOSI

W
OLED_SCL 4 21 OLED_SCL
OLED FPC

LED_OUT_12V_0 1 1 LED_OUT_12V_0

OLED FPC

Conn.coler:RED
CN7502 CN7821 GNDA 3 22 GNDA

L=90mm
KM200NA3 V+5LED 2 2 V+5LED KM200NA3L
V+3R3OLED 2 23 V+3R3OLED

PF03PP-B07
GNDD_LED 3 3 GNDD_LED
GNDREF 1 1 GNDD_REF_L V+15OLED 1 24 V+15OLED
LED_SEG16 4 4 LED_SEG16
AD_CRS_FADER 2 2 VR_CFD
KEY_IN5_PNLB 5 5 KEY_IN5_PNLB
V+3R3REF 3 3 V+3R3REF_L
LINK_CUE_LED 6 6 LINK_CUE_LED

L=150mm
DDD1719-
KEY_IN2_2_PNLB 7 7 KEY_IN2_2_PNLB
CN4001

FFC REVERCE
TIME_ENC_1 8 8 TIME_ENC_1
AKM1274-A
KEY_IN4_PNLB 9 9 KEY_IN4_PNLB

(DWX3258)
CRFD ASSY
TIME_ENC_0 10 10 TIME_ENC_0
CN7008
KEY_IN6_PNLB 11 11 KEY_IN6_PNLB KM200NA3E

L=100mm
GNDD 12 12 GNDD

PF03PP6B10
GNDD_REF_L 1 1 GNDD_REF_L
GRID0 13 13 GRID0
VR_FADER3 2 2 VR_FADER3
GRID7 14 14 GRID7

S
V+3R3REF_L 3 3 V+3R3REF_L
GRID4 15 15 GRID4
GRID3 16 16 GRID3

P P 1/3 - P 3/3
CN7831
GRID6 17 17 GRID6 KM200NA3L

Conn.coler:BLUE
GRID2 18 18 GRID2
GRID5 19 19 GRID5
GRID1 20 20 GRID1
GNDD_REF_L 21 21 GNDD_REF_L
B to B

BOOTH_LEVEL 22 22 BOOTH_LEVEL

PNLA ASSY (DWX3719)


HP_MIX 23 23 HP_MIX MIC2_TRIM_IN 6 6 MIC2_TRIM_IN
HP_LEVEL 24 24 HP_LEVEL MIC2_TRIM_OUT 5 5 MIC2_TRIM_OUT
HP_LEVEL 25 25 HP_LEVEL CN7009 GND_MIC2 4 4 GND_MIC2

L=125mm
KM200NA3Y
E
BFX_LEVEL_DEPTH 26 26 BFX_LEVEL_DEPTH GND_MIC1 3 3 GND_MIC1
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM

PF03PP4B12
CRS_FADER 27 27 CRS_FADER V+3R3REF_L 1 1 V+3R3REF_L MIC1_TRIM_OUT 2 2 MIC1_TRIM_OUT
V+3R3REF_L 28 28 V+3R3REF_L VR_FADER4 2 2 VR_FADER4 MIC1_TRIM_IN 1 1 MIC1_TRIM_IN
GNDD_REF_L 3 3

T
GNDD_REF_L
F MTRM

CN5101 CN7901

L=370mm
CKS3561-A CKS3533-A

DDD1720-
CN7841
KM200NA3L

FFC REVERCE
Conn.coler:YELLOW
FAD1 ASSY FAD2 ASSY FAD3 ASSY FAD4 ASSY
(DWX3723) (DWX3724) (DWX3725) (DWX3726)
(DWX3729)
ASSY
A A 1/11 - A 11/11
AINB ASSY (DWX3713)

EFX_CH_SEL4
EFX_CH_SEL2

EFX_CH_GRID
EFX_CH_GRID

EFX_CH_SEL3
EFX_CH_SEL1
GNDD_LED
V+15OLED
GNDD_LED
V+12M
GNDD_LED
V+12M
GNDD_LED
V+5LED
V+5LED
AM_M16_xCS
AM_M16_MISO
GNDD
AM_M16_MOSI
GNDD
AM_M16_SCK
GNDD
V+5E
GNDD

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5
4
3
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

2
V+3R3REF 19
CH1_TRIM 18
CH2_TRIM 17
CH3_TRIM 16
CH4_TRIM 15
AUX_FADER 14
GNDD_REF 13
GNDD_REF 12
MVR_MUTE 11
GNDA 10
GNDD 24
DIGI_P_CON 23
AC_OFF_DETECT 22
ANA_P_CON 21
FAULT_DET 20
GNDD 19
V1R285D_CONT 18
V33D_CONT 17
CPU_MUTE 16
AM_OFF 15
GNDD 14
AM_M16_xINT 13
M16_AM_xINT 12
M16_AM_TXD 11
GNDD 10

VKN1250-A

VKN1237-A
CN7503
CN7002
VKN1255-A
CN7001

FFC SAME FFC REVERCE


DDD1726- DDD1718- FFC REVERCE
L=450mm L=340mm DDD1717-
L=417mm
B to B

2
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
GNDD_REF 11 11 GNDD_REF
VR-TRIM1 10 10 VR_TRIM1
VKN1428-A

VKN1410-A
VKN1423-A
23 V+5E

9 9 V+3R3D_REFA

10 GNDA
GNDD
GNDD
11 GNDD
15 GNDD
18 GNDD
20 GNDD
22 GNDD
24 GNDD

V+3R3REF

14 V+12M
16 V+12M
CN4506

18 V+5LED
19 V+5LED

AUX_FD
B

10 AM_OFF

CN4517
CN4505
GNDA 8 8 GNDA

CH1_TRIM
CH2_TRIM
CH3_TRIM
CH4_TRIM

V+3R3REF
12 V+15OLED
CN4507 CN5004

11 GNDD_LED
13 GNDD_LED
15 GNDD_LED
17 GNDD_LED
FAULT_DET

GNDD_REF
GNDD_REF
CPU_MUTE

MVR_MUTE
V33D_CONT

DIGI_P_CON
ANA_P_CON
DKN1663-A DKN1663-A R_out1 7 7 R_out1
16 AM_M16_xCS

14 M16_AM_TXD
21 AM_M16_SCK

12 AM_M16_xINT
13 M16_AM_xINT

EFX_CH_SEL3
EFX_CH_SEL1
EFX_CH_SEL4
EFX_CH_SEL2

EFX_CH_GRID
EFX_CH_GRID
17 AM_M16_MISO
19 AM_M16_MOSI

V1R285D_CONT GNDA 6 6 GNDA

AC_OFF_DETECT
GNDA 1 20 GNDA
R_in1 5 5 R_in1
D1_TC_L 2 19 D1_TC_L
GNDA 4 4 GNDA
D1_TC_R 3 18 D1_TC_R
L_out1 3 3 L_out1
GNDA 4 17 GNDA
GNDA 2 2 GNDA
D2_TC_L 5 16 D2_TC_L
L_in1 1 1 L_in1
D2_TC_R 6 15 D2_TC_R
CN7601 CN4503 GNDA 7 14 GNDA
KM200NA9L AKM1280-A CN5201 CN6101
(DWX3715)

D3_TC_L 8 13 D3_TC_L AKM7101-B AKN7067-B


TRM1 ASSY

H
V+5U 1 1 V+5U D3_TC_R 9 12 D3_TC_R
GNDAU 2 2 GNDAU GNDA 10 11 GNDA
V+5A 3 3 V+5A D4_TC_L 11 10 D4_TC_L
D
GNDAU 4 4 GNDAU D4_TC_R 12 9 D4_TC_R
V-15U 5 5 V-15U GNDA 13 8 GNDA
V-15A 6 6 V-15A V+3R3REF 14 7 V+3R3REF
GNDAU 7 7 GNDAU CH1_TRIM 15 6 CH1_TRIM
V+15U 8 8 V+15U CH2_TRIM 16 5 CH2_TRIM
V+15A 9 9 V+15A CH3_TRIM 17 4 CH3_TRIM
B to B

CH4_TRIM 18 3 CH4_TRIM

(DWX3721)
GNDD_REF 11 11 GNDD_REF

REGB ASSY
GNDD_REF 19 2 GNDD_REF

L=75mm
VR-TRIM2 10 10 VR_TRIM2
GNDD_REF 20 1 GNDD_REF
V+3R3REF 9 9 V+3R3D_REFA
C

GNDA 8 8 GNDA
L=90mm

R_out2 7 7 R_out2
DDD1715-
FFC SAME

GNDA 6 6 GNDA
CN4508 CN5002
CN4701 CN2 VKN2050-A VKN1811-A R_in2 5 5 R_in2
AKM1281-A AKM1281-A
GNDA 4 4 GNDA
MIC_DATA 1 40 MIC_DATA
L_out2 3 3 L_out2
GNDD_USB 1 1 GNDD_USB GNDD 2 39 GNDD

K
GNDA 2 2 GNDA
DKB1124-

2 2 CH1_ANA_DATA 3 38 CH1_ANA_DATA
MIC1

USBA_VBUS USBA_VBUS

USB A
1 L_in2

JA4701
USBA_DP 3 3 USBA_DP GNDD 4 37 GNDD L_in2 1

USBA_DM 4 4 USBA_DM SEL_CH1_A/TC 5 36 SEL_CH1_A/TC


CN5401 CN6201

DKN1607-
(DWX3716)

GNDF_USB 5 5 GNDF_USB SEL_CH1_ATC/DTC 6 35 SEL_CH1_ATC/DTC AKM7101-B AKN7067-B


G G 1/24 - G 24/24
TRM2 ASSY

GNDD_USB 6 6 GNDD_USB CH1_SEL 7 34 CH1_SEL


DKN1653-

7 7 GNDD 8 33 GNDD
MIC2

USBB_VBUS USBB_VBUS
MAIN ASSY (DWX3710)
JA5103 JA5104
(XLR/TRS) (XLR/TRS)

USBB_DP 8 8 USBB_DP CH2_ANA_DATA 9 32 CH2_ANA_DATA

USB B
USBB_DM 9 9 USBB_DM GNDD 10 31 GNDD

JA4702
GNDF_USB 10 10 GNDF_USB SEL_CH2_A/TC 11 30 SEL_CH2_A/TC

(DWX3711)
SEL_CH2_ATC/DTC 12 29 SEL_CH2_ATC/DTC

DKN1607-
USBB ASSY
CH2_SEL 13 28 CH2_SEL
DKB1112-
CH1

L=175mm
JA5201

DDA1054-

GNDD 14 27 GNDD
CD/LINE PHONO
L

ANAIN_MCLK 15 26 ANAIN_MCLK
B to B

GNDD 16 25 GNDD
GNDD_REF 11 11 GNDD_REF
ANAIN_BCLK 17 24 ANAIN_BCLK
VR-TRIM3 10 10 VR_TRIM3
GNDD 18 23 GNDD V+3R3D_REFA
V+3R3REF 9 9
D

CN4801 CN2002 ANAIN_LRCLK 19 22 ANAIN_LRCLK


CH2
DKB1112-

AKM1281-A AKM1276-A GNDA 8 8 GNDA


JA5401

GNDD 20 21 GNDD
CD/LINE PHONO

R_out3 7 7 R_out3
L=280mm
DDA1056-
L

J
GNDF_USBC 1 1 GNDF_USBC V+3R3D 21 20 V+3R3D GNDA
GNDA 6 6
USBC_DP 2 2 USBC_DP V+3R3D 22 19 V+3R3D R_in3 5 R_in3
5
USBC_DM 3 3 USBC_DM V+3R3D 23 18 V+3R3D GNDA 4 GNDA
4
GNDD_USBC 4 4 GNDD_USBC GNDD 24 17 GNDD L_out3 3 L_out3
3
GNDD_USBC 5 5 GNDD_USBC ADC_XRST 25 16 ADC_XRST
DKB1112-
CH3

JA4801 GNDA 2 2 GNDA


C
JA5601

V+5R2D_VBUS 6 GNDD 26 15 GNDD


CD/LINE PHONO

L_in3 1 1 L_in3
L

V+5R2D_VBUS 7 CH3_ANA_DATA 27 14 CH3_ANA_DATA


DKB1118-

V+5R2D_VBUS 8 GNDD 28 13 GNDD CN5601 CN6301


L=116mm
(DWX3717)

AKM7101-B AKN7067-B
TRM3 ASSY

GNDD_USBC 9 SEL_CH3_A/TC 29 12 SEL_CH3_A/TC


GNDD_USBC 10 SEL_CH3_ATC/DTC 30 11 SEL_CH3_ATC/DTC
(DWX3712)

CH3_SEL 31 10 CH3_SEL
USB CONNECTOR (A-TYPE)
USBC ASSY
CH4
DKB1112-

CN4852
JA5801

GNDD 32 9 GNDD
CD/LINE PHONO

AKM1291-A
L

CH4_ANA_DATA 33 8 CH4_ANA_DATA
1 V+5R2D_VBUS GNDD 34 7 GNDD
2 V+5R2D_VBUS CN4851 CN4509 SEL_CH4_A/TC 35 6 SEL_CH4_A/TC
3 V+5R2D_VBUS AKM1292-A AKM1277-A SEL_CH4_ATC/DTC 36 5 SEL_CH4_ATC/DTC
L/MONO
DKN1654-

4 GNDD CH4_SEL 37 4 CH4_SEL


V+12M 6 6 V+12M
5 GNDD GNDD 38 3 GNDD
B to B

V+12M 5 5 V+12M
RTN_DATA 39 2 RTN_DATA GNDD_REF 11 11 GNDD_REF
GNDD 4 4 GNDD_USBC
N
O

RTN_IN 40 1 RTN_IN
R

VR-TRIM4 10 10 VR_TRIM4
USBPSW_FA 3 3 USBPSW_FA
DKN1652-

V+3R3REF 9 9 V+3R3D_REFA
E
RETURN (TS)

USBPSW_EN 2 2 USBPSW_EN
JA5101 JA5102

(DWX3734)

8 8 GNDA
L=90mm

USBP ASSY

GNDA
GNDD 1 1 GNDD_USBC
DDD1550-
FFC SAME

R_out4 7 7 R_out4
CN4504 CN5003 GNDA 6 6 GNDA
AKM1281-A KM200NA10L
XKB3066-

R_in4
L=125mm

R_in4 5 5
XKN3017-
PF06PP-S12

JA8702

GNDD 10 10 GNDD GNDA 4 4 GNDA


JA6501

V+12M 9 9 V+12M L_out4 3 3 L_out4


GNDA 8 8 GNDA GNDA 2 2 GNDA
HP

V+5A 7 7 V+5A L_in4 1 1 L_in4


1/4 PHONE

HPJK ASSY
(DWX3731)
HPmini

(DWX3739)

PHONES

V+3R3A 6 6 V+3R3A
HPJM ASSY

GNDA 5 5 GNDA
(DWX3718)

CN5801 CN6401
AKN7067-B
TRM4 ASSY

V+15A AKM7101-B
V+15A 4 4
GNDA 3 3 GNDA
HP1_R
GND_PO
HP1_L
HP_PLG
HPmini_R
GNDD_PO
HPmini_L

V-15A 2 2 V-15A
2

4
3
1
3
2
1

GNDA 1 1 GNDA
KM200NA4L
KM200NA3L

DDA1061-
L=75mm
CN8701
CN6501
L=75mm
PF10PP-D07

7
6
5
4
3
2
1
KM200NA7

CN8201 CN3901 CN3801 CN6001


VKN1415-A VKN1242-A
CN8202

HP1_L

HP1_R

VKN1418-A VKN1418-A
HP_PLG

B
HPmini_L

HPmini_R

GNDD_PO
GNDD_PO

GNDA 1 1 GNDA
L

V-7HP 14 1 V-7HP
V+15A 2 2 V+15A
GNDA 13 2 GNDA
L/MONO
DKN1652-

V-15A 3 3 V-15A
V+7HP 12 3 V+7HP
GNDA 4 4 GNDA
GNDA 11 4 GNDA
SENDL 5 5 SENDL
HP_R 10 5 HP_R
GNDA 6 6 GNDA
SEND (TS)

GNDA 9 6 GNDA
GNDA 7
M

7 GNDA
HP_L 8 7 HP_L
DKN1652-

SENDR 8 8 SENDR
JA6001 JA6002

GNDA 7 8 GNDA
V-15A 6 GNDA 9 9 GNDA
9 V-15A
GNDA 5 MUTE_OUT 10 10 MUTE_OUT
10 GNDA
GNDD 11
(DWX3714)

11 GNDD
SEND ASSY

V+15A 4 11 V+15A
GNDA 3 12 GNDA
L=77mm

HP_PRG 2 13 HP_PLG
DDD1716-
FFC SAME

CPU_MUTE 1 14 CPU_MUTE
(DWX3728)
L=77mm
DDD1714-

HPPW ASSY
FFC SAME
CH3
CH1

V-15U
V+15U

GNDD_PO
GNDD_PO
V+12M
V+12M
V+5U

4
3
1
L

ANA_P_CON 8
DIGI_P_CON 7
AC_OFF_DETECT 6
GNDD 5
GNDD 4
V+12M 3
V+12M 2
V+12E 1
5
GNDAU 4
GNDAU 3
2
1
R

AKM1276-A

AKM1279-A

KM200NA4
JA1
L/MONO

PKB1045-
DKB1093-

DKB1093-

DKN1654-

VKN2023-
DKN1653-
DKB1112-

DKB1111-

PF04PP-S12 PF08PP-S20
JA3201

JA4401
JA3202

JA3602
JA3601

PF05PP-S25
JA3401

JA4001

L=125mm L=200mm L=250mm


L

4
3
2

8
7
6
5
4
3
1
CH4
CH2

P2

CN4501 P4

CN8001 P3
B8B-PH

B4B-PH
CN4502 B5B-PH
OUT
IN

2 V+5U

5 V-15U
1 V+15U

2 V+12M
V+12M
GNDD
GNDD
V+12E
4 GNDAU
3 GNDAU

V+12M
V+12M
LAN
REC

GNDD_PO
GNDD_PO
ANA_P_CON
DIGI_P_CON
DDX1287-
JP7701

LIVE
L
DIGITAL

AC_OFF_DETECT
MASTER1

MASTER2

ACSW ASSY
P1
BOOTH (TRS)

SW POWER SUPPLY Y (DWX3722) CN7701 B2P3S-VH


L

WHITE (LIVE)
2
X
L=150mm
DDX1287-
DDX1287-

(DWR1549) 1
N

NEUTRAL

BROWN (NEUTRAL)
JP7702

DKP3978-
L=140mm
A

4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM


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

4.2 AUDIO SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM


U P
CDCB ASSY PNLA ASSY
X-PAD TOUCH
CONTROLLER A

PANEL UCOM

20 5

16 9

CN7001 12 13 15

13 12 10
G CN4506
MAIN ASSY

DDR3 SDRAM (1Gb)

MAIN UCOM

K
USBB ASSY

CN4509

I
CN4851
3 3
C
2 2
USBP ASSY

J
USBC ASSY

G
MAIN ASSY

G
MAIN ASSY

G
MAIN ASSY

G
MAIN ASSY L SEND ASSY

DSP_SDRAM1 (256Mb)
N HPJK ASSY

F
DSP_SDRAM2 (256Mb)

M HPPW ASSY O HPJM ASSY

A
AINB ASSY

DJM-900NXS2 9
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

4.3 DSP BLOCK DIAGRAM

A AINB ASSY G MAIN ASSY


A
MIC1

MIC2 ADC MIC

LINE Differential
DIGITAL_MASTER_OUT SRC DIT DIGITAL MASTER OUT

PHONO ADC
CH1

CH1
N HPJK ASSY
HP DAC HEAD PHONES
ADC

LINE Differential
MINI PLUG

PHONO ADC
O HPJM ASSY
CH2

CH2

ADC MASTER DAC MASTER 1

B LINE Differential

MUTE
PHONO ADC
CH3

MASTER 2
CH3

ADC MUTE
REC DAC REC

LINE Differential
DSP
Differential MUTE
PHONO ADC
CH4

CH4 DAC BOOTH


BOOTH MUTE

ADC

MUTE
RETURN ADC RETURN SEND DAC SEND

L SEND ASSY
DIGITAL CH 1 DIR SRC

DIGITAL CH 2 DIR SRC

C DIGITAL CH 3 DIR SRC

DIGITAL CH 4 DIR SRC

USB A USBA_IN
USBA_OUT
K USBB ASSY MAIN_UCOM SRC
USBB_IN
USB B USBB_OUT

SRC USBC_IN
USB C USBC_UCOM
SRC USBC_OUT
J USBC ASSY

CHx Common
USB:CHx Control Tone

PHONO CLIP CHx Detect CHx BPM SEND CHx Level Meter CHx
USB:FX SEND CHx USB:Post CHx Fader
CD/LINE Trim CH Fader
CHx Sound Sound SEND/ CUE
D
DIGITAL Color FX BEAT FX EQ/ISO Color FX BEAT FX Monitor
Input RETURN Sound Thru
RETURN Select CHx CHx CHx CHx CHx CHx CHx Color FX BEAT FX A
CHx CHx B
USB A
USB B EQ/ISO switch CUE CHx
CH FADER CROSS FADER
Curve switch ASSIGN switch
RETURN INSERT
USB:FX RETURN CHx

Booth LEVEL
Mic Mic Booth
Mic to Booth PEAK MONO/ Booth BOOTH OUT
Gain LIMITER STEREO ATT.

Detect Level Meter Master


Detect
CrossFader A/B SEND CrossFader A/B TalkOver ON/OFF USB:MIX(REC OUT)
Master BPM CLIP Master
BPM
SEND Master Master
Cross Fader SEND/ BALANCE LEVEL
RETURN BEAT FX SEND/ CUE Master Master
CHx CrossFader RETURN BEAT FX Monitor MONO/ PEAK Master MASTER OUT
TALK OVER
CrossFader A/B Master Master Master STEREO LIMITER ATT.
A/B
USB:Cross Fader A/B CUE Master
Talk Over Talk Over
CROSS FADER Mode Level Digital Digital Digital
Curve switch Advanced / Output MONO/ PEAK DIGITAL OUT
E Normal Level STEREO LIMITER
RETURN INSERT RETURN INSERT
Master
MONO/ REC OUT
STEREO
Mic
Detect Mic BPM SEND Mic PEAK USB:MIC
MIC On/Off LIMITER
SEND/
MIC1 LOWCUT Mic EQ RETURN BEAT FX Mic
FILTER Mic Mic
MIC2 Mic
RETURN INSERT Level TalkOver on/off
Detect

SEND/RETURN BEAT FX RETURN HEADPHONE Headphone Headphone


CH select TYPE Send LEVEL CUE MIXING LEVEL
On/Off
SEND CHx AUX
CUE CHx HEADPHONE OUT
SEND CrossFader A/B
SEND OUT CUE Link
SEND Master INSERT MONO
CUE Master
SEND Mic SPLIT/STEREO

USB Output USB OUTPUT LEVEL


SEND/RETURN (INSERT TYPE)
Return LEVEL CHx Control Tone USB A OUT
Post CHx Fader USB B OUT
REUTRN REUTRN INSERT
Cross Fader A
F Cross Fader B
Output
Select
MIC
MIX(REC OUT)

Select in
PC
FX SEND CHx USB A OUT
FX SEND Master USB B OUT

10 DJM-900NXS2
1 2 3 4
4.4 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM
OLED OLED

CN4906
V+3R3OLED
V+3R3 OLED B C D E
23 2
TRIM1 ASSY TRIM2 ASSY TRIM3 ASSY TRIM4 ASSY
V+15OLED
V+ 15OLED
CN7004

5
5

U 24 1 9
CN6101 9
CN6201 9
CN6301 9
CN6401
CDCB ASSY P

V+3R3REF

V+3R3REF

V+3R3REF

V+3R3REF
V+3R3REF
V+ 3R3REF
13 12
PNLA ASSY

CN7811
Q V+3R3REF CN7006 9 9 9 9
3 3

FAD1 ASSY V+3R3REF


V+3R3REF CN5201 CN5401 CN5601 CN5801 H
IC7001
CN7821 REGB ASSY Y
PANEL V+3R3E
V+3R3E
IC7004
IC7004
R V+3R3REF UCOM 5 1
V+15A V+15U ACSW ASSY
FAD2 ASSY
1 1
A 1
IC7602
IC 7602
3
CN7007 V+3R3OLED
V+3R3OLED AINB ASSY V-15A V-15U
CN7831 IC7003
IC7003 V+3R3A
3R3A
CN7008
5 1 IC5010
IC 5010 L 1
IC7603
IC 7603
2
S 3
V+3R3REF
V+3R3RE
3
CN5002 CN5004
1 5 SEND ASSY V+5
+5A V+5
+5U
FAD3 ASSY IC7601
IC 7601
1 3
CN7841 9 6 7 2 4 2 3

NEUTRAL
20-18 7

CN7009 CN5003 CN6001 CN7601 3 6 9

LIVE
T V+3R3REF CN7001 CN7002
1 1

V+3R3REF
28 2 1,2 4,6 19 9
FAD4 ASSY

V+3R3D

V+3R3A
3R3A
V+12M

V+15A

V+15A

V+15A
V-15A
15A

V-15A
15A

V-15A
15A
V+5A

V+5A
CN7003

V+12
V+3R3REF

V+3R3REF
REF

V+15OLED
15OLED

6
6

V+5LED
5LED

V+12M
12M
V+5E

V+
V+5

V+3R3
V+
V+

V+
CN7502 CN7501 CN4506 CN4505 CN4504 CN3801 2 3 CN4503 3 6 9
CN4001 28 23 19,18 16,14 1 12 9 21-23 14 6 7 2 4

W V+3R3REF
V+3R REF
G CN4508 CN4507
DJM-900NXS2

CRFD ASSY
3 3
V MAIN ASSY ∗ These are the dedicated power ICs for IC1.

V+15A
V-15A
15A
CN4502 P2

V+5A
PNLB ASSY For details on the generated voltage and input/output pins
IC1 V+5
+5U
of each power IC, see "MAIN ASSY (4/24)" in "10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM." 2 2
MAIN V+15
+15U
UCOM IC2 V+5
+5A_DACREF
A_DACREF V+5
+5U 1 1
PMIC
AM3352 IC4503
IC 4503 V-15
15U
5 5
3 1
V+3R3D_DIGI
V+ 3R3D_DIGI
IC4508
IC4508 OUTPUT V+12
+12M
5 1
CIRCUIT
V+2R5D V+3R8D
V+3R
5
IC4510
IC4510
4 3
IC4504
IC4504
2
VMUTE X
V+5LED V+5D SW POWER
IC4513
High side SW
IC4505
IC4505 SUPPLY
3 2
TO PNLA CN4501 P4

7
7

V+3R3REF
V+ 3R3REF
IC4509
IC4509 V+12
+12E
5 1 V+5E
V+ 5E
IC4501
IC 4501 1 2

V+3R3D 4 5
IC4506
IC4506 TO PNLA
3 2
V+15
+15OLED
OLED V+15
+15U
IC4512
IC 4512
V+1R285
V+1R285D 3 1
IC4507
IC4507
3 2
V+5D_DIGI
V+ 5D_DIGI
IC4502
IC4502 V+12
+12M
USBB_VBUS
USBA_VBUS

3 1 2, 2,
3 3

+12M
V+12
V+12
+12M

CN3901
CN2 2 7 CN4509 5,6 1 3 9 11 P3
1,2

CN4851 5,6 14 12 6 4
CN8201

V+7HP
+7HP

V+15A
CN4701 V-7HP
7HP

V-15A
15A
2 7

CN4801 CN4852 CN8001


2

8
V+12
+12M
8

6- 1-
V+7HP
V+ HP 1,
K J 8 3
V+5R2D
V+ 5R2D 3
IC4851
IC 4851
M 3
IC8001 2 2

USBB ASSY USBC ASSY HPPW ASSY V-7HP


HP 1 7
I 2
IC8002
8
USBP ASSY
11

A
1 2 3 4

5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 POWER ON SEQUENCE
A : Hardware contents : Software contents : GPIO : UART : I2C : SPI : HPI

Power supply Clock generator PANEL UCOM MAIN UCOM USBC UCOM DSP SRC_DSP

VMUTE (18V) ON

V+12E ON

V+3R3E ON

MUTE ON [PANEL_CLK] ON

Canceling reset [HIGH]

Initialization
[CPU_MUTE] ON [HIGH]
[CPU_MUTE] ON

B V33OLED_CONT
V33_OLED_CONT [HIGH]

[DIGI_P-CON][ANA_P-CON] ON [HIGH]
[V+5USB] [P-CON] ON
[V+9HP]
[V-9HP]
[V +12SW] ON
[V+5A]
[V+3R3A] [V1R285D_CONT] ON [HIGH]
[V+15A] [V1R285D_CONT] ON
[V-15A]
ON [DSP_CLK] ON
[V+1R285D] ON
AM_M16_xINT [LOW]
[SDSP_CLK] ON Handshake prohibition

[V33D_CONT ] ON
[V33D_CONT] ON [HIGH]

[V+3R3D] ON [PHY_CLK] ON

[SH_CLK] ON
C [V+5D] ON

[V+2R5D] ON

[V+34D] ON
Canceling auto reset [HIGH]
[PM_IC] RESET

[AM3352 power [MAIN_CPU_CLK] ON


(plural)] ON
Canceling reset [HIGH]
[PM_IC]

1st BOOT

Read VR, KDY 2nd BOOT start

AM_OFF [HIGH]

AM_M16_xINT [HIGH]
Handshake permission
D Canceling reset [HIGH]
[DDR] RESET

M16_AM_xINT "L" check

Handshake request
Handshake response
& notice of key

Mode distinction

Normal mode program road

Normal mode operation start

Normal mode initialization


Version request
& notice of mode
Notice of version
E
UART communication
acknowledgement

Normal mode operation start

Normal mode initialization

[V5D_25D_CONT] ON [HIGH]
[V5D_25D_CONT] ON

[V+5D] ON

[V+2R5D] ON
Canceling reset [HIGH]
[PHY] RESET Canceling reset [HIGH]

AM_SH_RDY setting [LOW]


Handshake prohibition
1st BOOT
F
2nd BOOT start

A
12 DJM-900NXS2
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

A A

Power supply Clock generator PANEL UCOM MAIN UCOM USBC UCOM DSP SRC_DSP

AM_SH_RDY setting [HIGH]


Handshake permission
Handshake request
& notice of mode
Communication handshake response
[CDC]

Normal mode program road

Normal mode operation start

Normal mode initialization

Version request
B
Notice of version
Notices such as commands

Canceling reset [HIGH]


[MFI] RESET
Notice of information
[MFI]
[USBPSW_EN] ON [HIGH]
[USBPSW] ON
Notice of start completion [HIGH]
[USBPSW]
Setting
[USBB_CLK_GENN_I2C]
CLK_GEN [HIGH]
[USBB_CLK_GEN_OEB]

[AUDIO_CLK] ON
Canceling reset [HIGH]
[ADC], [DAC] RESET
Canceling reset [HIGH]
C
Program road

AM_SDSP_RDY setting [LOW]


Handshake prohibition

Normal mode initialization start

AM_SDSP_RDY setting [HIGH]


Handshake permission
Handshake request
Handshake response

Canceling reset [HIGH]


[D-IN_SRC_RESET]
Notices such as commands
Data table transfer

Normal mode initialization completion

Canceling reset [HIGH]


Notice of start completion
(Notice of error)
D
Program road

AM_DSP_INT setting [HIGH]


Handshake prohibition
[USBC_CLK_GENN_I2C]

[USBC_CLK_GEN_OEB]

10us Notice of DAC reset


completion
[AUDIO_CLK] ON

Canceling reset [HIGH]


[USBC_SRC] RESET Normal mode initialization start

AM_DSP_INT setting [LOW]


Handshake permission
Handshake request
E
Handshake response
HPI communication confirmation request
HPI communication acknowledgement
Notices such as commands
Data table transfer

Normal mode initialization completion

Canceling reset [HIGH] Notice of start completion


[D-OUT_SRC], [DIT]RESET (Notice of error)
Canceling reset [HIGH]
[DIR] RESET
Setting
[DIR], [DIT]
Notice of all device Notice of start completion
start completion (Notice of error)
(Notice of error)
[CPU_MUTE] OFF [LOW]
[CPU_MUTE] OFF Notice of MUTE
cancellation completion Notice of MUTE
F
cancellation completion

Canceling software MUTE

DJM-900NXS2 13
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING

A Contents
[0] Prior Confirmation [5] DVS
[0-1] Checking Internal Cables [5-1] A device connected to the USB connector cannot
[0-2] Prior confirmation of power be recognized.

[1] Failure in Startup [6] Indicator (OLED/LED) not lit


[1-1] The unit does not turn on, and the LED of the [6-1] The OLED does not light.
UTILITY (WAKE UP) button does not flash.
[7] X-PAD
[2] Error Indications [7-1] Pressing on the X-PAD not be detected.
[2-1] "ERROR 1xxx" is displayed on the OLED.
[2-2] "ERROR 2xxx" is displayed on the OLED. [8] LAN
B
[2-3] "ERROR 3xxx" is displayed on the OLED. [8-1] No LAN communication.
[2-4] "ERROR 4xxx" is displayed on the OLED.
[2-5] "ERROR 5xxx" is displayed on the OLED. [9] Crossfader
[2-6] "ERROR 8xxx" is displayed on the OLED. [9-1] Abnormal function of the crossfader
[2-7] "ERROR 9xxx" is displayed on the OLED. [9-2] The crossfader is inoperable.
[2-8] "ERROR 0000" is displayed on the OLED.
[10] USBC
[3] AUDIO INPUT [10-1] A connected device does not recognize the unit.
[3-1] No signal is input to the LINE, PHONO connectors. [10-2] SEND/RETURN not possible
[3-2] No signal is input to the DIGITAL connector.
[3-3] No signal is input to the MIC1/MIC2 connectors.
[3-4] No signal is input to the RETURN connector.
C *Point to be checked – Assys are classified with prefix.
[1-**] PNLA Assy, MAIN Assy, SW POWER SUPPLY
[4] AUDIO OUTPUT
[2-**] MAIN Assy, PNLA Assy, CDCB Assy
[4-1] No signal is output from the MASTER1/MASTER2
[3-**] AINB Assy, MAIN Assy
connectors.
[4-**] SEND Assy, MAIN Assy, HPPW Assy, HPJK Assy,
[4-2] No signal is output from the REC connector.
HPJM Assy
[4-3] No signal is output from the BOOTH connector.
[5-**] USBC Assy, MAIN Assy
[4-4] No signal is output from the SEND connector.
[6-**] PNLA Assy, CDCB Assy
[4-5] No signal is output from the PHONES connector.
[7-**] PNLA Assy, CDCB Assy
[4-6] No signal is output from the DIGITAL MASTER OUT
[8-**] MAIN Assy
connector.
[9-**] CRFD Assy, PNLB Assy, PNLA Assy, MAIN Assy
[10-**] MAIN Assy, USBP Assy, USBC Assy
D

Measurement Conditoion
IN or OUT Measure CH IN CH IN LEVEL IN FREQUENCY RL Other Settings Other Settings
IN LINE CH1/2/3/4 0 dB 1K — TRIM LEVEL VR Center —
IN PHONO CH1/2/3/4 -40 dB 1K — TRIM LEVEL VR Center —
IN DIGITAL CH1/2/3/4 0 dB 1K — TRIM LEVEL VR Center —
IN MIC MIC1/2 -40 dB 1K — TRIM LEVEL VR Max Center all EQs
IN RETURN RETURN 0 dB 1K — Level/Depth VR Center —
IN USB USB1/2/3/4 0 dB 1K — TRIM LEVEL VR Center —
E IN LAN LINK — — — Connect with CDJ-2000NXS2 —
OUT MASTER1/2 CH1/LINE 0 dB 1K 10 kΩ MASTER LEVEL VR Center Center all EQs/FADER Max
OUT BOOTH CH1/LINE 0 dB 1K 10 kΩ BOOTH LEVEL VR Center Center all EQs/FADER Max
OUT REC CH1/LINE 0 dB 1K 10 kΩ — Center all EQs/FADER Max
OUT SEND CH1/LINE 0 dB 1K 10 kΩ — Center all EQs/FADER Max
OUT HP/HPmini CH1/LINE 0 dB 1K 32 Ω HP LEVEL Center Center all EQs/FADER Max
OUT DIGITAL OUT CH1/LINE 0 dB 1K 75 Ω — Center all EQs/FADER Max
Measure the output diagnosis at the CH1 LINE input.

Switch Type Setting UTILITY settings


HP MONO/STEREO : STEREO CROSS FADER ASSIGN : CENTER Make sure to reset to the factory settings before you start checking.
HP MIXING : CENTER SEND/RETURN : 1/4" JACK
MIC SW : OFF RETURN TYPE : INSERT
F EQ CURVE : EQ CH CUE : OFF
CH FADER CURVE : CENTER MASTER CUE : ON
CROSS FADER CURVE : CENTER

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[0] Prior Confirmation A

[0-1] Checking Internal Cables


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Disconnection, Relevant part Check that all the cables are securely Securely connect the cables. If a cable is 4.1 OVERALL
breakage, or connected. broken, replace it. WIRING
loose connection Check that there is no breakage in the DIAGRAM
of internal cables cables.

[0-2] Prior confirmation of power


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Failure in the power Power to the IC, etc. Check if there is a problem in power If there is any problem, check the power source, 4.4 POWER
source corre- that is assumed to be supplied to the location to be diagnosed. referring to the "POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM" BLOCK DIAGRAM
sponding to the defective then repair. 5.3 B
defective location INFORMATION
ON POWER
DIAGNOSTICS

[1] Failure in Startup


[1-1] The unit does not turn on, and the LED of the UTILITY (WAKE UP) button does not flash.
A V+12E power failure or PANEL UCOM (IC7001) startup error may be suspected.
If the LED of the UTILITY (WAKE UP) button flashes, see "5.3 INFORMATION ON POWER DIAGNOSTICS."
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power failure, MAIN Assy Check for the V+12E power. • If the V+12E power can be confirmed, go to [2]. 4.4 POWER
Wire defect CN4501-pin 1 1-1 • If the V+12E power cannot be confirmed, BLOCK DIAGRAM
the SW POWER SUPPLY may be defective.
Replace it. C

2 Power failure MAIN Assy Check for the V+5E power. • If the V+5E power can be confirmed, go to [3].
CN4501-pin 4 1-2 • If the V+5E power cannot be confirmed, the
IC4501 may be defective.
Check for the status of soldering and replace it.
3 Wire defect PNLA Assy Check for the V+5E power. • If the V+5E power can be confirmed, go to [4].
CN7001-pin 2 1-4 • If the V+5E power cannot be confirmed, the
jumpers may be defective.
Check for the status of soldering and replace it.
4 Power failure PNLA Assy Check for the V+3R3E power. • If the V+3R3E power can be confirmed, go to [5].
IC7004-pin 5 1-5 • If the V+3R3E power cannot be confirmed, the
parts may be defective.
Check for the status of soldering and replace it.
5 RESET signal PNLA Assy Check for the M16_XRST signal. • If an output signal can be confirmed, go to [6]. ————— D
error IC7001-pin 12 1-6 • If an output signal cannot be confirmed, the
RESET IC (IC7002) block may be defective.
Check for the status of soldering and replace it.
6 16 MHz CLK PNLA Assy Check for the 16M_CLK signal. • If an output signal cannot be confirmed, the —————
error X7001-pin 3 1-7 (16-MHz oscillation waveform at 1.65 V crystal (X7001) block may be defective.
center) Check for the status of soldering and replace it.
7 PANEL UCOM PNLA Assy If the symptom persists after the above The PANEL UCOM (IC7001) may be defective. —————
defective corrections. Check for the status of soldering and replace it.

[2] Error Indications


[2-1] "ERROR 1xxx" is displayed on the OLED.
A communication error of the corresponding IC was generated. E
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 • The clock generator cannot be reset. MAIN UCOM (IC1) ————— The MAIN UCOM (IC1) may be defective. —————
• The ADC/DAC cannot be initialized. and its peripheral Replace the MAIN Assy.
• The DSP cannot be initialized. circuit
• The SRC_DSP cannot be initialized.
• The USBC UCOM cannot be initialized.

[2-2] "ERROR 2xxx" is displayed on the OLED.


A communication error of the corresponding IC was generated.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 • FLASH ROM error USBC UCOM ————— The USBC UCOM (IC2004) may be defective. —————
• USB HOST startup error (IC2004) and its Replace the MAIN Assy.
• I2C error peripheral circuit F
• USB communication error
• Communication error between the
MAIN UCOM and USBC UCOM

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A [2-3] "ERROR 3xxx" is displayed on the OLED.


A communication error of the corresponding IC was generated.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 • SPI-BOOT error DSP (IC1001) and ————— The DSP (IC1001) may be defective. —————
• SPI error its peripheral circuit Replace the MAIN Assy.
• HPI error
• SDRAM error

[2-4] "ERROR 4xxx" is displayed on the OLED.


A communication error of the corresponding IC was generated.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 • SPI-BOOT error SRC_DSP (IC1501) ————— The SRC_DSP (IC1501) may be defective. —————
• SPI error and its peripheral Replace the MAIN Assy.
B
• I2C error circuit

[2-5] "ERROR 5xxx" is displayed on the OLED.


A communication error of the corresponding IC was generated.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 • UART error PANEL UCOM ————— The PANEL UCOM (IC7001) may be defective. —————
(IC7001) and its Replace the PNLA Assy.
peripheral circuit

[2-6] "ERROR 8xxx" is displayed on the OLED.


A communication error of the corresponding IC was generated.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
C 1 • Startup error IC other than those ————— The part on the MAIN Assy may be defective. —————
indicated in "Diagnostics Replace the MAIN Assy.
Point" of [2–1] to [2–5],
and its peripheral parts

[2-7] "ERROR 9xxx" is displayed on the OLED.


A communication error of the corresponding IC was generated.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 • Communication error between the • PANEL UCOM ————— The PANEL UCOM (IC7004) or X-PAD TOUCH —————
MAIN UCOM and PANEL UCOM (IC7001) and its CONTROLLER (IC4902) may be defective.
upon their startup peripheral circuit In a case of ERROR 9000 or 9002, replace the
• X-PAD startup error • X-PAD TOUCH PNLA Assy.
• Improper ROM status of the PANEL CONTROLLER In a case of ERROR 9001, replace the PNLA or
UCOM (IC4902) CDCB Assy.
D
[2-8] "ERROR 0000" is displayed on the OLED.
A communication error of the corresponding IC was generated.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 • Timeout for startup of the MAIN MAIN UCOM (IC1) ————— The MAIN UCOM (IC1) may be defective. —————
UCOM and its peripheral Replace the MAIN Assy.
circuit

[3] AUDIO INPUT


[3-1] No signal is input to the LINE, PHONO connectors.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
E 0 Prior • Input selector switch • Confirm on the screen that the selector • If the Channel Level Indicator lights: Operating
Confirmation (A, B, DIGITAL, LINE, is set properly. There may be a failure on the OUTPUT side. instructions
PHONO, RETURN) • Check if the Channel Level Indicator lights Go to [4] AUDIO OUTPUT.
• TRIM control when an audio signal is input. • If the Channel Level Indicator does not light:
• Channel Level Go to [1].
Indicator
1 Defective parts AINB Assy [Check of the input before the RELAY block] • If no audio signal is input, an analog circuit at a —————
CH*_LINE_L/R, Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the previous stage must be improperly soldered or
CH*_PHONO_L/R above-mentioned signal path. defective. Check for the soldering status of part,
Representative CH1 or replace it.
3-1_LINE 3-1_PHONO • If an audio signal is input, go to [2].

2 Loose connection AINB Assy [Check of the input after the TRIM circuit] • If no audio signal is input, a TRIM circuit at a —————
/defective parts CH*_TRIM_OUT_L/R Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the previous stage must be improperly soldered or
Representative CH1 above-mentioned signal path. defective. Check for the soldering status of part,
F 3-2 or replace it.
• If an audio signal is input, go to [3].

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3 Defective parts AINB Assy [Check of the input before the ADC circuit] • If no audio signal is input, an analog circuit —————
CH*_L+/L-/R+/R- Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the must be improperly soldered or defective.
Representative CH1 above-mentioned signal path. Check for the soldering status of part, or
3-3 replace it.
• If an audio signal is input, go to [4].

4 Defective parts AINB Assy [Check of the input after the ADC circuit] • If no audio signal is input, a CH*_ADC signal —————
IC5307 (CH1) Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low circuit or its peripheral circuit must be
IC5507 (CH2) or High, check the audio signal in the improperly soldered or defective. Check for the
IC5907 (CH3) above-mentioned signal path. soldering status of IC5306, IC5506, IC5706 or
IC5509 (CH4) IC5906, or replace it.
Representative CH1 • If an audio signal is input, go to [5].
3-4

5 Loose connection AINB Assy [Check of the switching IC] • If it is Low, go to [6]. ————— B
/defective parts SEL_CH*_A/TC Check if the SEL_CH*_A/TC signal is Low. • If it is High, a SEL_CH*_A/TC signal route or
IC5307 (CH1) - pin 6 the MAIN Assy must be improperly soldered or
IC5507 (CH2) - pin 6 defective. Check for the soldering status of part,
IC5907 (CH3) - pin 6 or replace the MAIN Assy.
IC5509 (CH4) - pin 6
Representative CH1
3-5

6 Defective parts AINB Assy [Check of the input after the switching IC] • If no audio signal is input, the IC5307 (CH1), —————
CH*_ANA_DATA Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low IC5507 (CH2), IC5907 (CH3) or IC5509 (CH4)
CN5002 (CH1) - pin 38 or High, check the audio signal in the must be improperly soldered or defective.
CN5002 (CH2) - pin 32 above-mentioned signal path. Check for the soldering status of it, or replace it.
CN5002 (CH3) - pin 14 • If an audio signal is input, go to [7].
CN5002 (CH4) - pin 8
Representative CH1
3-6 C
7 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the switching IC] • If it is Low, check for the soldering status of —————
SEL_CH*_A/D Check if the SEL_CH*_A/D signal is Low. between IC1008 (CH1) pin 5, IC1005 (CH2)
IC1008 (CH1) - pin 6 pin 5, IC1006 (CH3) pin 5, IC1007 (CH4) pin 5
3-7-1 and IC1001(DSP), or replace the MAIN Assy.
IC1005 (CH2) - pin 6 • If it is High, a SEL_CH*_A/D signal route or the
3-7-2 MAIN Assy must be improperly soldered or
IC1006 (CH3) - pin 6 defective. Check for the soldering status of part,
3-7-3 or replace the MAIN Assy.
IC1007 (CH4) - pin 6
3-7-4

[3-2] No signal is input to the DIGITAL connector.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior • Input selector switch • Confirm on the screen that the selector • If the Channel Level Indicator lights: Operating D
Confirmation (A, B, DIGITAL, LINE, is set properly. There may be a failure on the OUTPUT side. instructions
PHONO, RETURN) • Check if the Channel Level Indicator lights Go to [4] AUDIO OUTPUT.
• Channel Level when an audio signal is input. • If the Channel Level Indicator does not light:
Indicator Go to [1].
1 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the DIGITAL input] • If no audio signal is input, the IC4001 (CH1), —————
IC4001 (CH1) - pin 2 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low IC4101(CH2), IC4201 (CH3), IC4301 (CH4) or
IC4101 (CH2) - pin 2 or High, check the audio signal in the its peripheral circuit must be improperly
IC4201 (CH3) - pin 2 above-mentioned signal path. soldered or defective. Check for the soldering
IC4301 (CH4) - pin 2 status of it, or replace it.
Representative CH1 • If an audio signal is input, go to [2].
3-9

2 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the DIGITAL input] • If no audio signal is input, the IC4002 (CH1), —————
IC4010 (CH1) - pin 9 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low IC4102 (CH2), IC4202 (CH3), IC4302 (CH4) or
IC4107 (CH2) - pin 9 or High, check the audio signal in the its peripheral circuit must be improperly E
IC4207 (CH3) - pin 9 above-mentioned signal path. soldered or defective. Check for the soldering
IC4307 (CH4) - pin 9 status of it, or replace it.
Representative CH1 • If an audio signal is input, go to [3].
3-10

3 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the switching IC] • If it is Low, check for the soldering status of —————
SEL_CH*_A/D Check if the SEL_CH*_A/D signal is High. between IC1008 (CH1) pin 5, IC1005 (CH2)
IC1008 (CH1) - pin 6 pin 5, IC1006 (CH3) pin 5, IC1007 (CH4) pin 5
3-7-1 and IC1001(DSP), or replace the MAIN Assy.
IC1005 (CH2) - pin 6 • If it is Low, a SEL_CH*_A/D signal route or the
3-7-2 MAIN Assy must be improperly soldered or
IC1006 (CH3) - pin 6 defective. Check for the soldering status of part,
3-7-3 or replace the MAIN Assy.
IC1007 (CH4) - pin 6
3-7-4
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A [3-3] No signal is input to the MIC1/MIC2 connectors.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior • OFF, ON, TALK • Confirm on the screen that the selector • If the Master Level Indicator lights: Operating
Confirmation OVER selector switch is set properly. There may be a failure on the OUTPUT side. instructions
• Master Level Indicator • Check if the Master Level Indicator lights Go to [4] AUDIO OUTPUT.
when an audio signal is input. • If the Master Level Indicator does not light:
Go to [1].
1 Defective parts AINB Assy [Check of the corresponding input] • If no audio signal is input, an analog circuit at a —————
MIC*_LEVEL Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the previous stage must be improperly soldered or
Representative MIC1 above-mentioned signal path. defective. Check for the soldering status of part,
3-13 or replace it.
• If an audio signal is input, go to [2].

2 Loose connection AINB Assy [Check of the input after the TRIM circuit] • If no audio signal is input, a TRIM circuit at a —————
B /defective parts MIC*_ADC_IN Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the previous stage must be improperly soldered or
Representative MIC1 above-mentioned signal path. defective. Check for the soldering status of part,
3-14 or replace it.
• If an audio signal is input, go to [3].
3 Defective parts AINB Assy [Check of the input after the ADC circuit] • If no audio signal is input, the MIC_ADC or its —————
CN5002 - pin 40 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low peripheral circuit must bedefective. Check for
3-15 or High, check the audio signal in the the soldering status of part, or replace it.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is input, go to [4].

4 Loose connection MAIN Assy [Check of the input after the ADC circuit] • If an audio signal is input, the DSP (IC1001) —————
CN4508 - pin 1 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low may be defective. Replace the MAIN Assy.
3-16 or High, check the audio signal in the • If no audio signal is input, a jumper wire may be
above-mentioned signal path. defective. Replace it.

[3-4] No signal is input to the RETURN connector.


C No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior • SEND/RETURN • Check that the type for SEND/RETURN ————— —————
Confirmation (1/4” JACK, ) selector switch is set to "1/4” JACK."
selector switch • Check that the SEND/RETURN ON/OFF
• SEND/RETURN button is set to ON.
ON/OFF button • Check that the SEND/RETURN LEVEL
• SEND/RETURN control is set to other than MIN.
LEVEL control
*No signal is output from the RETURN
connector if a signal is input only to the
R channel. Even when the R channel is to
be diagnosed, be sure to input a signal to
the L channel, as well.
1 Defective parts AINB Assy [Check of the corresponding input] • If no audio signal is input, an analog circuit at —————
RETUEN_L/R Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the a previous stage must be improperly soldered
D 3-17 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Check for the soldering status of
part, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is input, go to [2].

2 Defective parts AINB Assy [Check of the input after the ADC circuit] • If no audio signal is input, the RETURN_ADC —————
CN5002 - pin 2 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low signal or its peripheral circuit must be
3-18 or High, check the audio signal in the improperly soldered or defective.
above-mentioned signal path. Check for the soldering status of IC5102 or its
peripheral circuit, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is input, go to [3].
3 Loose connection MAIN Assy [Check of the input after the ADC circuit] • If an audio signal is input, the DSP (IC1001) —————
CN4508 - pin 39 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low may be defective. Replace the MAIN Assy.
3-19 or High, check the audio signal in the • If no audio signal is input, a jumper wire may be
above-mentioned signal path. defective. Replace it.

[4] AUDIO OUTPUT


[4-1] No signal is output from the MASTER1/MASTER2 connectors.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Output MASTER1 / Identify the connector(s) that does (do) not • If neither MASTER 1 nor 2 connector outputs, —————
Confirmation MASTER2 output signals. go to [2].
• If only the MASTER 1 connector does not
output, go to [6].
• If only the MASTER2 connector does not
output, go to [7].
2 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Checking the RESET signal] • If it is High, go to [3]. —————
F DAC_RESET Check for the DAC_RESET signal level is • If it is Low, the DAC_RESET signal must be
IC3201 - pin 27 High. improperly soldered or defective. Check for the
4-1 soldering status of part, or replace it.

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3 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the DSP (IC1001) —————
IC3201 - pins 28 to 30 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low or AUDIO_CLK (IC3002) may be defective.
4-2 4-3 4-4 or High, check the audio signal in the Replace the MAIN Assy.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [4].
4 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the IC3201 or its —————
IC3201 - pins 20, 21, Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the peripheral circuit must be improperly soldered
10, 11 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Check for the soldering status of
4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 part, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is output, go to [5].

5 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, an analog circuit at —————
IC3202 - pins 1, 7, Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the a previous stage must be improperly soldered
IC3203 - pins 1, 7 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Check for the soldering status of
4-9 4-10 4-11 4-12 the IC3202 or IC3203, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is output, go to [6]. B

6 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If an audio signal is output, RY3201, RY3202 or —————
IC3204 - pins 1, 7, Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the its peripheral circuit must be improperly
IC3205 - pins 1, 7 above-mentioned signal path. soldered or defective. Replace it.
4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 • If no audio signal is output, an analog circuit at
a previous stage must be improperly soldered
or defective. Check for the soldering status of
the IC3204 or IC3205, or replace it.
7 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If an audio signal is output, a jack or its —————
IC3403 - pins 1, 7 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the peripheral circuit must be improperly soldered
4-17 4-18 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Replace it.
• If no audio signal is output, an analog circuit at
a previous stage must be improperly soldered
or defective. Check for the soldering status of
the IC3403, or replace it. C

[4-2] No signal is output from the REC connector.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Checking the RESET signal] • If it is High, go to [2]. —————
DAC_RESET Check for the DAC_RESET signal level is • If it is Low, the DAC_RESET signal must be
IC3401 - pin 5 4-19 High. improperly soldered or defective. Replace it.

2 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the DSP (IC1001) —————
IC3401 - pins 1 to 4 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low or AUDIO_CLK (IC3002) may be defective.
4-20 4-21 4-22 4-23 or High, check the audio signal in the Replace the MAIN Assy.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [3].
3 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the IC3401 or its —————
IC3401 - pins 11, 10 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the peripheral circuit may be defective. Replace it.
D
4-24 4-25 above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [4].

4 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If an audio signal is output, a jack or its —————
IC3402 - pins 1, 7 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the peripheral circuit must be improperly soldered
4-26 4-27 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Replace it.
• If no audio signal is output, an analog circuit at
a previous stage must be improperly soldered
or defective. Check for the soldering status of
the IC3402, or replace it.

[4-3] No signal is output from the BOOTH connector.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Checking the RESET signal] • If it is High, go to [2]. —————
DAC_RESET Check for the DAC_RESET signal level is • If it is Low, the DAC_RESET signal must be E
IC3601 - pin 5 4-28 High. improperly soldered or defective. Replace it.

2 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the DSP (IC1001) —————
IC3601 - pins 1 to 4 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low or AUDIO_CLK (IC3002) may be defective.
4-29 4-30 4-31 4-32 or High, check the audio signal in the Replace the MAIN Assy.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [3].
3 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the IC3601 or its —————
IC3601 - pins 12 to 9 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the peripheral circuit may be defective. Replace it.
4-33 4-34 4-35 4-36 above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [4].

4 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the IC3602, IC3603 —————
IC3602 - pins 1, 7, Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the or its peripheral circuit may be defective.
IC3603 - pins 1, 7 above-mentioned signal path. Check for the soldering status of the IC3602,
4-37 4-38 4-39 4-40 IC3603, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is output, go to [5].
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A No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference


5 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If an audio signal is output, a jack or its —————
IC3604 - pins 1, 7, Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the peripheral circuit must be improperly soldered
IC3605 - pins 1, 7 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Replace it.
4-41 4-42 4-43 4-44 • If no audio signal is output, an analog circuit at
a previous stage must be improperly soldered
or defective. Check for the soldering status of
the IC3604 or IC3605, or replace it.

[4-4] No signal is output from the SEND connector.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Checking the RESET signal] • If it is High, go to [2]. —————
DAC_RESET Check for the DAC_RESET signal level is • If it is Low, the DAC_RESET signal must be
IC3801 - pin 5 4-45 High. improperly soldered or defective. Replace it.
B
2 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the DSP (IC1001) —————
IC3801 - pins 1 to 4 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low or AUDIO_CLK (IC3002) may be defective.
4-46 4-47 4-48 4-49 or High, check the audio signal in the Replace the MAIN Assy.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [3].
3 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the IC3801 or its —————
CN3801 - pins 5, 8 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the peripheral circuit may be defective. Check for
4-50 4-51 above-mentioned signal path. the soldering status of part, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is output, go to [4].

4 Defective parts SEND Assy • If no audio signal is output, jumper wire may be —————
CN6001 - pins 5, 8 [Check of the audio output] defective. Check for the soldering status of part,
4-52 4-53 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the or replace it.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [5].

C 5 Defective parts SEND Assy [Check of the audio output] • If an audio signal is output, a jack or its —————
IC6001 - pins 1, 7 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the peripheral circuit must be improperly soldered
4-54 4-55 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Replace it.
• If no audio signal is output, an analog circuit at
a previous stage must be improperly soldered
or defective. Check for the soldering status of
the IC6001, or replace it.

[4-5] No signal is output from the PHONES connector.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Output HP / Identify the connector(s) that does (do) not • If neither HP nor HP_MINI connector outputs, —————
Confirmation HP_MINI output signals. go to [2].
• If only the HP connector does not output,
go to [7].
• If only the HP_MINI connector does not output,
D go to [7].
2 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Checking the RESET signal] • If it is High, go to [3]. —————
DAC_RESET Check for the DAC_RESET signal level is • If it is Low, the DAC_RESET signal must be
IC3901 - pin 27 4-56 High. improperly soldered or defective. Check for the
soldering status of part, or replace it.
3 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the DSP (IC1001) —————
IC3901 - pins 1 to 3 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low or AUDIO_CLK (IC3002) may be defective.
4-57 4-58 4-59 or High, check the audio signal in the Replace the MAIN Assy.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [4].
4 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the IC3901 or its —————
IC3901 - pins 12 to 9 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the peripheral circuit must be improperly soldered
4-61 4-62 4-63 4-64 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Check for the soldering status of
part, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is output, go to [5].
E
5 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the IC3902 or its —————
CN3901 - pins 7, 5 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the peripheral circuit must be improperly soldered
4-65 4-66 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Check for the soldering status of
part, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is output, go to [6].
6 Loose connection HPPW Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, a jumper wire may —————
CN8201 - pins 8, 10 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the be defective. Check for the soldering status of
4-67 4-68 above-mentioned signal path. part, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is output, go to [7].
7 Defective parts HPPW Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, an analog circuit at —————
IC8202 - pins 1, 7 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the a previous stage must be improperly soldered
4-69 4-70 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Check for the soldering status of
the IC8202 or its peripheral circuit, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is output, go to [8].
F

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

8 Loose connection HPPW Assy [Check of the audio output] • If an audio signal is output, a jack or HPJK —————
/defective parts CN8202 - pins 5, 7 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the jumper wire must be improperly soldered or
4-71 4-72 above-mentioned signal path. defective. Replace it.
• If no audio signal is output, a relay circuit must
be improperly soldered or defective. Check for
the soldering status of the RY8201 or its
peripheral circuit, or replace it.

9 Defective parts HPPW Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, an analog circuit at —————
IC8201 - pins 1, 7 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the a previous stage must be improperly soldered
4-73 4-74 above-mentioned signal path. or defective. Check for the soldering status of
the IC8201 or its peripheral circuit, or replace it.
• If an audio signal is output, go to [10].
10 Loose connection HPPW Assy [Check of the audio output] • If an audio signal is output, a jack or HPJK —————
/defective parts CN8202 - pins 1, 3 Check the audio signal (sine wave) in the jumper wire must be improperly soldered or B
4-75-1 4-75-2 above-mentioned signal path. defective. Replace it.
• If no audio signal is output, a relay circuit must
be improperly soldered or defective. Check for
the soldering status of the RY8202 or its
peripheral circuit, or replace it.

[4-6] No signal is output from the DIGITAL MASTER OUT connector.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Checking the RESET signal] • If it is High, go to [2]. —————
DOUT_SRC/DIT_XRST Check for the DOUT_SRC/DIT_XRST • If it is Low, the DOUT_SRC/DIT_XRST signal
4-76 signal level is High. must be improperly soldered or defective.
Check for the soldering status of part, or
replace it. C
2 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the DSP (IC1001) —————
IC4401 - pins 7 to 9 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low or AUDIO_CLK (IC3002) may be defective.
4-77 4-78 4-79 or High, check the audio signal in the Replace the MAIN Assy.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [3].
3 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the IC4401 or its —————
IC4402 - pins 1 to 4 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low peripheral circuit may be defective. Check for
4-80 4-81 4-82 4-83 or High, check the audio signal in the the soldering status of part, or replace it.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [4].
4 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the IC4402 or its —————
IC4402 - pin 16 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low peripheral circuit may be defective. Check for
4-84 or High, check the audio signal in the the soldering status of part, or replace it.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [5].
5 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the IC4403 or its —————
Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low peripheral circuit may be defective. Check for D
R4424
4-85 or High, check the audio signal in the the soldering status of part, or replace it.
above-mentioned signal path. • If an audio signal is output, go to [6].
6 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the T4401 or its —————
R4427 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low peripheral circuit may be defective. Check for
4-86 or High, check the audio signal in the the soldering status of part, or replace it.
above-mentioned signal path.

[5] DVS
[5-1] A device connected to the USB connector cannot be recognized.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior • Input selector switch • Check that the Input selector switch is set to If there is any problem in the checked items, Operating
Confirmation (A, B, DIGITAL, LINE, A or B. make corrections. instructions E
PHONO, RETURN) • Install the latest version of the driver.
• TRIM control • Check that the settings for the
• Channel Level DJM-900NXS2 Utility of the PC are correct.
Indicator
1 Loose connection MAIN Assy [Power] [Power] —————
USBA: Check that the C voltage is about 5 V • If the voltage is not normal, a jumper wire or
CN2 - pins 2 to 4 (4.75–5.25) while the unit is connected with USBB Assy may be defective. Replace it.
5-1 5-2 5-3 a PC. • If the voltage is normal, go to [2].
USBB:
CN2 - pins 7 to 9 [D±USB] [D±USB]
5-4 5-5 5-6
Check that a waveform can be observed • If the voltage is not normal, a jumper wire or
while the unit is connected with a PC. USBB Assy may be defective. Replace it.
• If the above items are OK, go to [2].

2 Defective parts MAIN ASSY Check that the C voltage is about 5 V • If the voltage is normal, the MAIN UCOM (IC1) —————
F
USBA: IC14 - pin 4 (4.75–5.25) while the unit is connected with may be defective. Replace it.
5-7 a PC. • If the voltage is not normal, a part may be
USBB: IC15 - pin 4 defective. Replace it.
5-8

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A [6] Indicator (OLED/LED) not lit


PANEL UCOM (IC7001) controls the OLED/LED.
[6-1] The OLED does not light.
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Power failure PNLA Assy Check for the V+15OLED power. • If the V+15OLED power cannot be confirmed, 4.4 POWER
CN7002 - pin 8 6-1 go to [2]. BLOCK DIAGRAM
• If the V+15OLED power can be confirmed, 5.3
go to [4]. INFORMATION
ON POWER
DIAGNOSTICS
2 Power failure / MAIN Assy Check for the V+15OLED power. • If the V+15OLED power can be confirmed, a 4.1 OVERALL
wire defect CN4505 - pin 12 6-2 jumper wire may be defective. Replace it. WIRING DIAGRAM
• If the V+15OLED power cannot be confirmed, 4.4 POWER
B the IC4512 must be improperly soldered or BLOCK DIAGRAM
defective. Replace it. 5.3
INFORMATION
ON POWER
DIAGNOSTICS
3 Power failure PNLA Assy Check for the V+3R3OLED power. • If the V+3R3OLED power can be confirmed, 4.4 POWER
IC7003 - pin 5 6-3 go to [4]. BLOCK DIAGRAM
• If the V+3R3OLED power cannot be confirmed, 5.3
the IC7003 must be improperly soldered or INFORMATION
ON POWER
defective. Replace it. DIAGNOSTICS
4 Wire defect CDCB Assy Check for each power. • If each power can be confirmed, go to [5]. 4.4 POWER
CN4906 - pin 24 6-4 • If each power cannot be confirmed, a BLOCK DIAGRAM
[V+15OLED] jumper wire may be defective. Replace it. 5.3
CN4906 - pin 23 6-5 INFORMATION
ON POWER
[V+3R3OLED] DIAGNOSTICS
C
5 Signal errors PNLA Assy Check the output signal and wire connection • If no signal is output, check the mounting status —————
CN7004 of the OLED communication line in the of the PANEL UCOM (IC7001).
• Common to the upper PNLA Assy. If it is properly mounted, the port may be
and lower OLEDs • Common to the upper and lower OLEDs damaged. Replace it.
Pin 4: OLED_SCL 6-6 OLED_SCL, OLED_MOSI, OLED_XRST If wire connection is improper, resolder it.
Pin 5: OLED_MOSI 6-7 • Upper OLED • If the signal is normal, go to [6].
Pin 9: OLED_XRST 6-8 OLED_CS1, OLED_A0_1
• Each OLED • Lower OLED
Pin 8: OLED_CS1 6-9 OLED_CS2, OLED_A0_2
Pin 10: OLED_A0_1 6-10
Pin 11: OLED_CS2 6-11
Pin 7: OLED_A0_2 6-12
6 Signal errors CDCB Assy Check the output signal and wire connection • If no signal is output, the wire may be in failure. —————
CN4906 of the OLED communication line in the Replace it.
D • Common to the upper CDCB Assy. • If the signal is normal, go to [7].
and lower OLEDs • Common to the upper and lower OLEDs
Pin 21: OLED_SCL 6-13 OLED_SCL, OLED_MOSI, OLED_XRST
Pin 20: OLED_MOSI 6-14 • Upper OLED
Pin 16: OLED_XRST 6-15 OLED_CS1, OLED_A0_1
• Each OLED • Lower OLED
Pin 17: OLED_CS1 6-16 OLED_CS2, OLED_A0_2
Pin 15: OLED_A0_1 6-17
Pin 14: OLED_CS2 6-18
Pin 18: OLED_A0_2 6-19
7 Defective OLED CDCB Assy Check the connection of the OLED wire. Disconnect the OLED wire, then reconnect it. —————
If the OLED does not light, the part may be
defective. Replace it.

[7] X-PAD
PANEL UCOM (IC7001) controls the X-PAD.
[7-1] Pressing on the X-PAD not be detected
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose PNLA Assy Check for loose connection on the signal • If any connection on the power or signal line is —————
connection CDCB Assy line from the power source and PANEL improper, correct it.
UCOM (IC7001) to the X-PAD TOUCH • If the signal is normal, go to [2].
CONTROLLER (IC4902).

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

2 Signal errors PNLA Assy Check for input and output signals of the • If there is no signal when the unit is turned on, 4.4 POWER
CN7004 communication line of the X-PAD TOUCH check the mounting status of PANEL UCOM BLOCK DIAGRAM
Pin 12 7-1 CONTROLLER (IC4902) in the PNLA Assy (IC7001). 5.3
Pin 13 7-2 when power is supplied and the unit is If there is no problem, the port may be defective. INFORMATION
Pin 14 7-3 Replace it. ON POWER
turned on. DIAGNOSTICS
Pin 15 7-4 • V+3R3REF (power) • If the signal is normal, go to [3].
Pin 17 7-5 • CDC_XRST
Pin 18 7-6 • CDC_XINT
Pin 19 7-7 • CDC_CS
• CDC_SCK
• CDC_SO
• CDC_SI
3 Signal errors CDCB Assy Check for input and output signals of the • If there is no signal when the unit is turned on, 4.4 POWER
CN4906 communication line of the X-PAD TOUCH the wires may be in failure. Replace them. BLOCK DIAGRAM
5.3 B
Pin 13 7-8 CONTROLLER (IC4902) in the CDCB Assy • If the signal is normal, go to [4].
Pin 12 7-9 when power is supplied and the unit is INFORMATION
Pin 11 7-10 ON POWER
turned on. DIAGNOSTICS
Pin 10 7-11 • V+3R3 (power)
Pin 8 7-12 • CDC_XRST
Pin 7 7-13 • CDC_XINT
Pin 6 7-14 • CDC_CS
• CDC_SCK
• CDC_SO
• CDC_SI
4 Touch sensor IC PNLA Assy Check that the input and output signals of the If there are no input or output signals, the X-PAD —————
defective (the same points touch sensor IC communication line in the PNLA TOUCH CONTROLLER (IC4902) may be
checked in No.2) Assy with the X-PAD touched in normal operation. defective. As this part cannot be replaced,
(the same points checked in No.2) replace the Assy.
C

[8] LAN
[8-1] No LAN communication
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior ———— Perform the Mode 13: Device Test in Test • If all show normal status, go to [2]. 6.1 TEST MODE
Confirmation mode, and check if normal status is displayed • If LAN is NG, go to [3].
for LAN, MACAd, IPAdd, and Subn.
If MACAd, IPAdd, and Subn are abnormal, data
stored in the FLASH (IC8) for the MAIN UCOM
may be damaged. Replace the entire MAIN Assy.
Note: The FLASH (IC8) is not a service part for
MAC address administration.
Replace it with the MAIN Assy. D

1 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Checking the RESET signal] • If it is High, go to [2]. ————
LAN_XRST 8-1 Check for the LAN_XRST signal level is • If it is Low, the LAN_XRST signal must be
High. improperly soldered or defective. Check for the
soldering status of it.
2 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Checking the CLK signal] • If it is, go to [3]. ————
RMII_CLK 8-2 Check that the 50-MHz RMII_CLK signal is • If it is not, soldering status of parts in the
emitted at 1.65 V center. RMII_CLK signal path may be improper. Check
the soldering status of X2 and its periphery.
3 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the communication signal] • If the signal is abnormal, any part in the signal ————
IC16 - pins 7, 18 Except when the signal is fixed at Low or path may be in failure. Check the soldering
8-3 8-4 High, check that the circuits in the status.
above-mentioned signal path function • If the signal is normal, go to [4].
properly.
E
4 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the communication signal] • If the signal is abnormal, any part in the signal ————
T1: pins 4, 5 Except when the signal is fixed at Low or path may be in failure. Check the soldering
8-5 8-6 High, check that the circuits in the status.
T2: pins 4, 5 above-mentioned signal path function • If the signal is normal, go to [5].
8-7 8-8 properly.
5 Defective parts MAIN Assy If the symptom persists after the above LAN PHY (IC16) may be defective. ————
corrections. Replace it.

[9] Crossfader
[9-1] Abnormal function of the crossfader
No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference F
1 Calibration Calibration Perform calibration in the Test mode to If calibration is not possible or fails, go to [9-2]. 6.1 TEST MODE
check if the crossfader functions properly.

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A [9-2] The crossfader is inoperable.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 The CRFD Assy CRFD Assy [Power] • [Power] —————
is not functioning. [Power supply] Check that AC power is supplied properly. If there is any abnormality, soldering of IC4001
V+3R3REF may be defective. If the symptom persists after
IC4001 - pin 5 [GND] resoldering the defective part, go to [2].
Check that GNDREF is connected with
[GND] GNDD in the MAIN Assy. • [GND]
GNDREF If there is any abnormality, soldering of IC4001
IC4001 - pin 5 [AD_CRS_FADER signal] may be defective. If the symptom persists after
Check the AD_CRS_FADER signal at each resoldering the defective part, go to [2].
diagnostic point while operating the
[AD_CRS_FADER signal]
crossfader. • [AD_CRS_FADER signal]
IC4001 - pin 4,
If no signal is output, soldering of the resistor or
R4002, R4003
IC4001 may be defective. Repair or replace the
B 9-1
part with a good one.
• If no problem is found with the above parts,
go to [2].

2 Loose PNLB Assy [Power] • [Power] —————


connection [Power supply] Check that AC power is supplied properly. If power is supplied properly, there may be a break
V+3R3REF_L in a cable.
CN7502 - pin 3 [GND] If power is not supplied properly, go to [3].
Check that GNDD_REF_L is connected with
[GND] GNDREF in the CRFD Assy. • [GND]
GNDD_REF_L If connection is properly made, there may be a
CN7502 - pin 1 [CROSS_FADER signal] break in a cable.
Check the CROSS_FADER signal at the If connection is not properly made, go to [3].
diagnostic point while operating the
[CROSS_FADER signal]
crossfader. • [CROSS_FADER signal]
CN7502 - pin 2
If no signal is output, there may be a break in a
same as 9-1
C cable. Replace the part.
• If the symptom persists after the above
corrections, go to [3].

3 Loose PNLB Assy [Power] • [Power] —————


connection [Power supply] Check that AC power is supplied properly. If power is supplied properly, there may be a break
V+3R3REF_L in a cable inside the board.
CN7501 - pin 28 [GND] If power is not supplied, go to [4].
Check that GNDD_REF_L is connected with
[GND] GNDD_REF_L in the PNLA Assy. • [GND]
GNDD_REF_L If connection is proper, there may be a break in
CN7501 - pin 21 [CROSS_FADER signal] a cable inside the board.
Check the CROSS_FADER signal at the If connection is not properly made, go to [4].
diagnostic point while operating the
[CROSS_FADER signal]
crossfader. • [CROSS_FADER signal]
CN7501 - pin 27
If no signal is output, there may be a break in a
same as 9-1
D cable inside the board. Replace the Assy.
• If the symptom persists after the above
corrections, go to [4].

4 Loose PNLA Assy [Power] • [Power] —————


connection [Power supply] Check that AC power is supplied properly.
If power is supplied properly, there may be a break
V+3R3REF_L in a cable.
CN7003 - pin 28 [GND] If power is not supplied, there may be a break
Check that GNDD_REF_L is connected with in a cable inside the board.
[GND] GNDD_REF_L in the PNLB Assy.
GNDD_REF_L • [GND]
CN7003 - pin 21 [CROSS_FADER signal] If power is supplied properly, there may be a break
Check the CROSS_FADER signal at the in a cable.
diagnostic point while operating the If power is not supplied, there may be a break
[CROSS_FADER signal]
crossfader. in a cable inside the board.
CN7003 - pin 27
same as 9-1
• [CROSS_FADER signal]
E If no signal is output, there may be a break in a
cable inside the board. Replace the Assy.
• If the symptom persists after the above
corrections, go to [5].

5 Loose PNLA Assy [CROSS_FADER signal] • [CROSS_FADER signal] —————


connection / [CROSS_FADER signal] Check the CROSS_FADER signal at the If no signal is output, soldering of the resistor or
PANEL UCOM R7007, diagnostic point while operating the crossfader. PANEL UCOM (IC7001) may be defective.
defective IC7001 - pin 87 Repair or replace the part with a good one.
same as 9-1

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[10] USBC A

[10-1] A connected device does not recognize the unit.


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
1 Loose USBP Assy Check if an approximately 12-V signal exists. • If a 12-V signal exists, go to [2]. —————
connection CN4851 - pins 5, 6 • If the signal is not 12 V, the cable between the
10-1 MAIN and USBP Assys may be in failure.
Replace it.
2 Defective parts USBP Assy Check if an approximately 5.2-V signal • If a 5.2-V signal exists, go to [3]. —————
IC4852 - pins 2, 3 exists. • If the signal is not 5.2 V, IC4851 may be in
10-2 failure. Replace it.
3 Defective parts USBP Assy [Checking the communication signal] • If it is High, go to [4]. —————
USBPSW_FA Check for the USBPSW_FA signal level is • If it is Low, the USBPSW_FA signal route must
IC4852 - pin 8 High. be improperly soldered or defective. Check for
B
10-3 the soldering status of part, or replace it.

4 Defective parts USBP Assy [Checking the communication signal] • If it is High, go to [5]. —————
USBPSW_EN Check for the USBPSW_EN signal level is • If it is Low, the USBPSW_EN signal route must
IC4852 - pin 4 High. be improperly soldered or defective. Check for
10-4 the soldering status of part, or replace it.
5 Defective parts ————— If the symptom persists after the above The connected device may be in failure. —————
corrections.

[10-2] SEND/RETURN not possible


No. Cause Diagnostics Point Item to be Checked Corrective Action Reference
0 Prior • SEND/RETURN • Check that the type for SEND/RETURN ————— —————
Confirmation (1/4” JACK, ) selector switch is set to " ." C
selector switch • Check that the SEND/RETURN ON/OFF
• SEND/RETURN button is set to ON.
ON/OFF button • Check that the SEND/RETURN LEVEL
• SEND/RETURN control is set to other than MIN.
LEVEL control
1 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Checking the RESET signal] • If it is High, go to [2]. —————
USBC_SRC_XRST Check for the USBC_SRC_XRST signal • If it is Low, the USBC_SRC_XRST signal route
10-5 level is High. must be improperly soldered or defective.
Check for the soldering status of part, or
replace it.
2 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If an audio signal is output, go to [3]. —————
IC2008: pins 7 to 9 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low • If no audio signal is output, the DSP (IC1001)
10-6 10-7 10-8 or High, check the audio signal in the or AUDIO_CLK (IC3002) may be defective.
IC2009: pins 12, 13 above-mentioned signal path. Replace the MAIN Assy.
10-9 10-10 D

3 Defective parts MAIN Assy [Check of the audio output] • If no audio signal is output, the DSP (IC1001) —————
IC2008: pins 12 to 14 Except when the audio signal is fixed at Low or AUDIO_CLK (IC3002) may be defective.
10-11 10-12 10-13 or High, check the audio signal in the Replace the MAIN Assy.
IC2009: pins 7 to 9 above-mentioned signal path.
10-12 10-13 10-14

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5.3 INFORMATION ON POWER DIAGNOSTICS

A
Power monitoring circuit
The PANEL UCOM (IC7001) of this unit always monitors various power voltages and will shut the secondary power source off
immediately once an error is detected.
In such a case, the LED of the QUANTIZE (WAKE UP) button flashes.

Monitored power voltages


The name of a power source denotes its voltage. (Example: V+3R3A, denoting 3.3 V)
V+15A V+15OLED V+3R3A V+5A V+5A_DACREF
V-15A V+1R285D V+2R5D V+3R3D V+3R3D_DIGI
V+3R3REF V+3R8D V+5D V+7HP V-7HP

Outline of the detection system


C
• An error-alert signal (FAULT_DET) is issued by the voltage-monitoring block.
• The PANEL UCOM issues a signal for interrupting SW POWER supply (ANA_P_CON, DIGI_P_CON) if an error is detected.

MAIN Assy SW POWER SUPPLY


• ANA_P_CON
(V±15U, V+5U control)
Voltage monitoring • DIGI_P_CON
Block (V+12M control)

PNLA Assy
PANEL
FAULT_DET
UCOM
D

Diagnostic procedure
Error Detection OFF mode
You can turn the unit on even during a shutoff of the secondary power triggered by a voltage
error, by entering Error Detection OFF mode. To enter this mode, while holding the MIDI
ON/OFF buttons and SOUND COLOR FX (DUB ECHO) button pressed simultaneously, press
the POWER button (to set it to ON).
Note: This mode is provided only to identify power in failure.
E
Be careful not to keep the power on any longer than necessary. Having the power on in such
condition may damage the IC.

1 With the unit turned off, check if the monitored voltages are short-circuited with GND.
2 While monitoring each voltage, turn the unit on in Error Detection OFF mode, then check for
an error.

Note: Limit the duration of Error Detection OFF mode to no more than 10 seconds at a time.

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5.4 ERROR INDICATIONS

Normal startup A

Error code Cause Item to be checked


ERROR 1xxx MAIN UCOM See [2-1] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
• The clock generator cannot be reset.
• The ADC/DAC cannot be initialized.
• The DSP cannot be initialized.
• The SRC_DSP cannot be initialized.
• The USBC UCOM cannot be initialized.
ERROR 2xxx USBC UCOM See [2-2] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
• FLASH ROM error
• USB HOST startup error
• I2C error
• USB communication error B
• Communication error between the MAIN UCOM and
USBC UCOM
ERROR 3xxx DSP See [2-3] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
• SPI-BOOT error
• SPI error
• HPI error
• SDRAM error
ERROR 4xxx SRC_DSP See [2-4] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
• SPI-BOOT error
• SPI error
• I2C error
ERROR 5xxx PANEL UCOM See [2-5] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
• UART roor C

ERROR 8001 Timeout for startup of the clock generator See [2-6] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
ERROR 8002 Timeout for startup of the ADC/DAC
ERROR 8004 Timeout for startup of the DSP
ERROR 8008 Timeout for startup of the SRC_DSP
ERROR 8010 Timeout for startup of the USBC UCOM
ERROR 8xxx Timeout for startup of the clock generator, ADC DAC, DSP,
SRC_DSP, and/or USBC UCOM
ERROR 9000 Communication error between the MAIN UCOM and See [2-7] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
PANEL UCOM upon their startup
ERROR 9001 X-PAD startup error
ERROR 9002 Improper ROM status of the PANEL UCOM D
ERROR 0000 Timeout for startup of the MAIN UCOM See [2-8] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."

Updating start
Error code Cause Item to be checked
E01 File error Check that the UPD file is a proper one.
• No UPD file is found.
• Multiple UPD files are found.
• The file size is larger than the maximum theoretical value.
E02 File check error
• Model name error E
• CRC error
E10 USBC UCOM error See [2-2] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
• Communication error
• FLASH rewriting error
E20 PANEL UCOM error See [2-7] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
• Communication error
• FLASH rewriting error
E40 MAIN UCOM error See [2-1] in "5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
• FLASH rewriting error
Ex0 Combination of errors E10, E20, and E40 See the item corresponding to each error in
"5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING."
F

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5.5 CONNECTION CHECK WITH EACH INTERFACE

A USB
[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: The driver software must be installed beforehand.
• For checking, use the USB connection indicator of the unit.
Lit : The indicator lights when the driver is recognized after connection with the PC is established.
Flashing : If the driver cannot be recognized after PC connection, the LED flashes (Intervals: 500 ms [lit: 250 ms/unlit: 250 ms]).
Unlit : When communication between the PC and the unit is interrupted, the LED goes dark.
• Use Device Manager for checking.
B 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:
Start, Control Panel, System, Hardware, then Device Manager
Devices to be added:
• Universal Serial Bus controllers
USB Composite Device
• Under “Sound, video and game controllers”
DJM-900NXS2
DJM-900NXS2
• Human Interface Device
C HID Conformity Device
USB Input Device
A communication check may be easily performed if connection is
made with Device Manager displayed on the PC screen.

[2. USB A connector]


Check that communication between this unit and the external device
connected via the USB A connector is properly performed.
Note: A USB memory device is required for checking.
• For checking, use the USB connection indicator of the unit.
Unlit : No USB memory device is plugged in.
D
Flashing : The unit is in the process of recognizing the connected
USB memory device.
(Flashing intervals: 500 ms [lit for 250 ms, unlit for 250 ms])
Lit : The USB memory device was properly recognized.

LAN
[3. LINK]
You can check from this unit if the mixer can properly communicate via LAN.
*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
E
connected with the PC, but when the unit is connected with the PC via a hub,
be sure to use a straight cable.
• Check the LAN conditions, using Test mode of this unit:
1 Start the unit in Test mode.
2 Open "DEVICE" in “MODE 12: DEVICE TEST.”
3 The IP Address and Subnet Mask are indicated.
4 Check if the LAN is properly connected.
When the LAN is properly connected: When the LAN is not properly connected:
IP Address: xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx IP Address: EE . EE . EE . EE
Subnet Mask: yyy . yyy . yyy . yyy Subnet Mask: EE . EE . EE . EE
F The above x’s and y’s mean any numeric digits 0–9. All four blocks are filled with “EE.”
Four blocks of numerical string delimited by dots

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

The Following test modes are provided for this unit:


1 Mode 1 : Software version confirmation mode. "Version" 8 Mode 8 : Faders value confimation mode. "FDR TEST"
2 Mode 2 : Crossfader calibration mode. "CFDR SET" 9 Mode 9 : Level indicator LEDs check mode. "LED TEST"
3 Mode 3 : All LEDs Unlit mode. "ALL CLEAR" a Mode 10 : X-Pad value confimation mode. "X-PAD TEST"
4 Mode 4 : All LEDs Lit mode. "ALL SET" b Mode 11 : Rotary VRs' A/D-Value Change Confirmation mode.
5 Mode 5 : Keys operating test mode. "KEY TEST" "VOL AD"
6 Mode 6 : Selector SWs operating test mode. "SW TEST" c Mode 12 : Faders' A/D Amplitude Value Confirmation mode.
7 Mode 7 : Rotary VRs value confimation mode. "VOL TEST" "FDR AD"
d Mode 13 : Device confirmation mode. "DEVICE"
B

2. Test Mode
Test Mode : ON
Cyclic operation
Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3
TAP
SOUND button
(Rear panel)
COLOR Mode 13 Mode 4
LINK CH1 FX POWER ON Test Mode
(Mode 1) Mode 5
Mode 12 C
Mode 6
Mode 11
Mode 7

Mode 10 Mode 9 Mode 8

Test Mode : CANCEL

(Rear panel) POWER SW


POWER OFF
D

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A 3. Mode transition flowchart


Power is OFF.

SOUND Turn the unit ON while holding


7 Rotary VRs value
COLOR the LINK CUE, CH1 CUE
confimation mode
LINK CH1 FX and SOUND COLOR FX SPACE
CUE CUE SPACE buttons pressed.

1 Software version 8 Faders value


confirmation mode confimation mode

2 Crossfader calibration 9 Level indicator LEDs


mode check mode

B
a X-Pad value
3 All LEDs Unlit mode
confimation mode

b Rotary VRs' A/D-Value


4 All LEDs Lit mode
Change Confirmation mode

c Faders' A/D Amplitude


5 Keys operating test mode
Value Confirmation mode

6 Selector SWs
d Device confirmation mode
C operating test mode

4. Test mode Contents

1 Mode 1 : Software version confirmation mode. "Version"


• Mode for confirmation of the versions of the SYSTEM, MAIN-MAIN, MAIN-BOOT1, MAIN-BOOT2, MAIN-UPDATE,
D
PANEL, PANEL-BOOT, DSP, SDSP, SH, SH-BOOT and X-PAD.
When this mode is entered, “Version” is displayed at the top of the Main unit display and the TAP button lights.

• Mode 1 consists of 12 pages for indicating the versions of the SYSTEM, MAIN-MAIN, MAIN-BOOT1, MAIN-BOOT2,
MAIN-UPDATE, PANEL, PANEL-BOOT, DSP, SDSP, SH, SH-BOOT and X-PAD.
The pages can be changed by pressing the BEAT c, d button.
When Mode 1 is entered, the SYSTEM Version Display mode is automatically entered.

Software Name Display indication Software Name Display indication


SYSTEM SYSTEM PANEL-BOOT PANEL-B
MAIN-MAIN MAIN-M DSP DSP
MAIN-BOOT1 MAIN-B1 SDSP SRC-DSP
E
MAIN-BOOT2 MAIN-B2 SH SH
MAIN-UPDATE MAIN-UP SH-BOOT SH-B
PANEL PANEL X-PAD X-PAD

BEAT
c button

BEAT BEAT
d button d button

BEAT BEAT
F c button c button

BEAT
d button

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A
2 Mode 2 : Crossfader calibration mode "CFDR SET"
[Function outline]
Mode for obtaining then setting the minimum and maximum A/D values for the crossfader

[Mode name to be displayed]


CFDR SET

[Operating elements]
[TAP] : For changing modes
[CH1 CUE] [CH4 CUE] : For setting an A/D value
[CH2 CUE] [CH3 CUE] : For starting setting and storing a setting value
B
[How to operate]
(1) Starting setting
Press the CH2 CUE and CH3 CUE buttons simultaneously.
Setting of the minimum and maximum A/D values starts.
A bar is displayed at the A/D value indication positions for A and B.
(2) Setting on the A side
Slide the crossfader to its leftmost position then press the CH1 CUE button.
Upon determination, the determined A/D value will be displayed next to “A” in the 3rd row.
(3) Setting on the B side
Slide the crossfader to its rightmost position then press the CH4 CUE button.
Upon determination, the determined A/D value will be displayed next to “B” in the 3rd row.
(4) Storing a setting value
C
Press the CH2 CUE and CH3 CUE buttons simultaneously.
Confirm that storage succeeded with the status code to be displayed on the Main unit display.

[Display change]
Currently stored A/D values for A and B sides.
Where no value is stored, “000” will be indicated.
Current A/D value for the crossfader Status indication

CH2 CH2
CUE CUE
CH3 CH1 CH4 CH3
CUE CUE CUE CUE

A B A B A B A B

CH2/CH3 CUEs lit CH3 CUE lit CH4 CUE lit CH2/CH3 CUEs lit CH1/CH2/CH3/
(CH4 CUE also lit with (CH3 CUE also lit with CH4 CUEs lit
no setting for the B side) no setting for the A side)
Note: If an error was generated, the CH2 and CH3 CUE buttons are lit, indicating that the unit is waiting for setting restart.

[Status display]
Description of the status codes to be displayed on the Main unit display
E
OK Storage completed
NG Parameter error
ERR Storage failed.
E10 A/D-value acquisition error on the A side
E20 A/D-value acquisition error on the B side

[Special instructions]
• If the minimum and maximum A/D values of the crossfader are not set, the CH1 CUE, CH2 CUE, CH3 CUE, and
CH4 CUE buttons flash when the unit is started in Normal mode.
• If the amplitude value becomes larger during acquisition of an A/D value because of noise or erroneous operation, that
session is deemed to be a failure. An acquisition process is reattempted up to 3 times. If an A/D value cannot be obtained
F
after the 3rd retry, an acquisition error results.
• Any A/D values set in this mode will take effect immediately after they are stored.
• Even if an error is generated, setting can be restarted without a mode change.

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A 3 Mode 3 : All LEDs Unlit mode "ALL CLEAR"


• Mode for extinguishing all the LEDs and display.
Only after this mode is entered, “ALL CLEAR” is displayed for 1 second at the top of the Main unit display.

4 Mode 4 : All LEDs Lit mode "ALL SET"


• Mode for lighting all the LEDs and FL display.
Only after this mode is entered, “ALL SET” is displayed for 1 second at the top of the Main unit display.

[Special instructions]
B
• The luminance level of the OLEDs must be maximum.

: LEDs lit during All LEDs Lit mode

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5 Mode 5 : Keys operating test mode "KEY TEST" A

• Mode for indicating a pressed key with lighting of an LED and indication on the Main unit display.
When this mode is entered, “KEY TEST” is displayed at the top of the Main unit display and the TAP button lights.
• The name of a pressed key is indicated on the Main unit display.
Operating button Lighting LED Display indication
MIDI ON/OFF button (left) MIDI ON/OFF button LED (left) MIDI ON1
MIDI ON/OFF button (right) MIDI ON/OFF button LED (right) MIDI ON2
SOUND COLOR FX button (SPACE) SOUND COLOR FX button LED (SPACE) CFX1
SOUND COLOR FX button (DUB ECHO) SOUND COLOR FX button LED (DUB ECHO) CFX2
SOUND COLOR FX button (SWEEP) SOUND COLOR FX button LED (SWEEP) CFX3
B
SOUND COLOR FX button (NOISE) SOUND COLOR FX button LED (NOISE) CFX4
SOUND COLOR FX button (CRUSH) SOUND COLOR FX button LED (CRUDH) CFX5
SOUND COLOR FX button (FILTER) SOUND COLOR FX button LED (FILTER) CFX6
CH1 CUE button CH1 CUE button LED CUE1
CH2 CUE button CH2 CUE button LED CUE2
CH3 CUE button CH3 CUE button LED CUE3
CH4 CUE button CH4 CUE button LED CUE4
LINK CUE button LINK CUE button LED CUE LINK
MASTER CUE button MASTER CUE button LED CUE MST
SEND/RETURN ON/OFF button SEND/RETURN ON/OFF button LED S/R ON
BEAT c (DOWN) button Non BEAT c C

BEAT d (UP) button Non BEAT d


AUTO/TAP button Non AUTO
QUANTIZE (UTILITY, WAKE UP) button QUANTIZE (UTILITY, WAKE UP) button LED GRID
FX FREQUENCY button (LOW) FX FREQUENCY button (LOW) LED FREQ L
FX FREQUENCY button (MID) FX FREQUENCY button (MID) LED FREQ M
FX FREQUENCY button (HI) FX FREQUENCY button (HI) LED FREQ H
Beat effect ON/OFF button Beat effect ON/OFF button LED EFX ON

6 Mode 6 : Selector SWs operating test mode "SW TEST"


• When this mode is entered, “SW TEST” is displayed at the top of the Main unit display and the TAP button lights.
Operating switch Lighting LED
Input selector switch CH1 : USB A Channel Level Indicator CH1 12 dB
: USB B 9 dB
: DIGITAL 6 dB
: LINE 3 dB
: PHONO 0 dB
: RETURN -3 dB
Input selector switch CH2 : USB A Channel Level Indicator CH2 12 dB E
: USB B 9 dB
: DIGITAL 6 dB
: LINE 3 dB
: PHONO 0 dB
: RETURN -3 dB
Input selector switch CH3 : USB A Channel Level Indicator CH3 12 dB
: USB B 9 dB
: DIGITAL 6 dB
: LINE 3 dB
: PHONO 0 dB
: RETURN -3 dB F

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A Operating switch Lighting LED


Input selector switch CH4 : USB A Channel Level Indicator CH4 12 dB
: USB B 9 dB
: DIGITAL 6 dB
: LINE 3 dB
: PHONO 0 dB
: RETURN -3 dB
CROSS FADER ASSIGN :A Channel Level Indicator CH1 -30 dB
selector switch CH1 : THRU -27 dB
:B -24 dB
CROSS FADER ASSIGN :A Channel Level Indicator CH2 -30 dB
B selector switch CH2 : THRU -27 dB
:B -24 dB
CROSS FADER ASSIGN :A Channel Level Indicator CH3 -30 dB
selector switch CH3 : THRU -27 dB
:B -24 dB
CROSS FADER ASSIGN :A Channel Level Indicator CH4 -30 dB
selector switch CH4 : THRU -27 dB
:B -24 dB
OFF, ON, TALK OVER : OFF Channel Level Indicator CH1 -6 dB
selector switch : ON -9 dB
: TALK OVER -12 dB
MONO SPLIT, STEREO : MONO SPLIT Channel Level Indicator CH1 -15 dB
C
selector switch : STEREO -18 dB
SEND/RETURN (1/4” JACK, USB) : 1/4” JACK Channel Level Indicator CH2 -6 dB
selector switch : USB -9 dB
RETURN TYPE (AUX, INSERT) : AUX Channel Level Indicator CH2 -12 dB
selector switch : INSERT -15 dB
EQ CURVE (ISOLATOR, EQ) : ISOLATOR Channel Level Indicator CH2 -18 dB
selector switch : EQ -21 dB
CH FADER ( , , ) : Channel Level Indicator CH3 -6 dB
selector switch : -9 dB
: -12 dB
CROSS FADER ( , , ) : Channel Level Indicator CH4 -6 dB
D selector switch : -9 dB
: -12 dB
Effect channel selector switch : CROSS FADER B Master Level Indicator L ch -6 dB
: CROSS FADER A -9 dB
: MIC -12 dB
:1 -15 dB
:2 -18 dB
:3 -21 dB
:4 -24 dB
: MASTER -27 dB
Beat effect selector switch : DELAY Master Level Indicator R ch 9 dB
E : ECHO 6 dB
: PING PONG 3 dB
: SPIRAL 0 dB
: REVERB -3 dB
: TRANS -6 dB
: FILTER -9 dB
: FLANGER -12 dB
: PHASER -15 dB
: PITCH -18 dB
: SLIP ROLL -21 dB
: ROLL -24 dB
: VINYL BRAKE -27 dB
F
: HELIX CLIP

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This mode is also used to check operation of the TIME control. A


The value displayed on the FL display increases/decreases as you turn the TIME control:

Operation range Minimum value Initial value Maximum value


Initial value: 0
Maximum value: 100
Minimum value: -100

Turn Turn
counterclockwise. clockwise.

Correspondence diagram

C
2

1 4 5
2
3

3
E
4

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A 7 Mode 7 : Rotary VRs value confimation mode "VOL TEST"


• Mode for confirmation of the AD conversion value for each rotary VR on the operation panel with lighting of a channel level
indicator LED or the Main unit display.
When this mode is entered, “VOL TEST” is displayed on the Main unit display and the TAP button lights.
• To indicate the AD conversion values for several rotary VRs with a single level indicator, the rotary VRs are divided into 5 groups.
The group pages can be changed by pressing the BEAT c, d button.

Group 1 Group 2 Group 5

BEAT BEAT
d button d button

BEAT BEAT
c button c button

BEAT
d button

[Use of this mode during repair]


• For failure judgment of the rotary VRs
C • For operation check of a rotary VR after replacement

• Group 1
VR to be tested Lit LED Lighting range
CH1 TRIM control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞": Lights off
"+9": Full Illuminate
CH2 TRIM control CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞": Lights off
"+9": Full Illuminate
CH3 TRIM control CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞": Lights off
"+9": Full Illuminate
CH4 TRIM control CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞": Lights off
D "+9": Full Illuminate
EQ HI control Master Level Indicator L LED "-12": Lights off
"+12": Full Illuminate
EQ LOW control Master Level Indicator R LED "-12": Lights off
"+12": Full Illuminate

• Group 2
VR to be tested Lit LED Lighting range
CH1 EQ/ISO HI control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate
CH2 EQ/ISO HI control CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
E "+6": Full Illuminate
CH3 EQ/ISO HI control CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate
CH4 EQ/ISO HI control CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate
MIXING control Master Level Indicator L LED "CUE": Lights off
"MASTER": Full Illuminate
LEVEL control Master Level Indicator R LED "-∞": Lights off
"0": Full Illuminate

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• Group 3 A

VR to be tested Lit LED Lighting range


CH1 EQ/ISO MID control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate
CH2 EQ/ISO MID control CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate
CH3 EQ/ISO MID control CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate
CH4 EQ/ISO MID control CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate
MASTER LEVEL control Master Level Indicator L LED "-∞": Lights off
"0": Full Illuminate B
BALANCE control Master Level Indicator R LED "L": Lights off
"R": Full Illuminate

• Group 4
VR to be tested Lit LED Lighting range
CH1 EQ/ISO LOW control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate
CH2 EQ/ISO LOW control CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate
CH3 EQ/ISO LOW control CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate C

CH4 EQ/ISO LOW control CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED "-∞/-26": Lights off
"+6": Full Illuminate
BOOTH MONITOR control Master Levele Indicator L LED "-∞": Lights off
"0": Full Illuminate
LEVEL/DEPTH control Master Levele Indicator R LED "MIN": Lights off
"MAX": Full Illuminate

• Group 5
VR to be tested Lit LED Lighting range
CH1 COLOR control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED "LOW": Lights off
D
"HI": Full Illuminate
CH2 COLOR control CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED "LOW": Lights off
"HI": Full Illuminate
CH3 COLOR control CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED "LOW": Lights off
"HI": Full Illuminate
CH4 COLOR control CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED "LOW": Lights off
"HI": Full Illuminate
SEND/RETURN LEVEL Master Levele Indicator L LED "MIN": Lights off
control "MAX": Full Illuminate
PARAMETER control Master Levele Indicator R LED "MIN": Lights off
"MAX": Full Illuminate
E

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A Correspondence diagram

: Group 1

: Group 2

: Group 3
: Group 4

: Group 5
B

8 Mode 8 : Faders value confimation mode "FDR TEST"


D • Mode for confirmation of the values of CH1–4 Channel Fader and Crossfader with the Level indicator LEDs.
When this mode is entered, “FDR TEST” is displayed on the Main unit display and the TAP button lights.

[Use of this mode during repair]


• For failure judgment of the faders
• For operation check of a fader after replacement
Fader to be tested Lit LED Lighting range
CH1 Channel Fader CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED "0": Lights off
"10": Full Illuminate
CH2 Channel Fader CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED "0": Lights off
"10": Full Illuminate
E
CH3 Channel Fader CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED "0": Lights off
"10": Full Illuminate
CH4 Channel Fader CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED "0": Lights off
"10": Full Illuminate
Crossfader Master Level Indicator L LED "A": Lights off
"B": Full Illuminate

[Special instructions]
For the crossfader, the LEDs light with reference to the minimum and maximum A/D values that have been stored in
Crossfader calibration mode. "CFDR SET".
F If the A/D values are not stored, the immediate A/D values will be used.

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A
9 Mode 9 : Level indicator LEDs check mode "LED TEST"
• Mode for confirming lighting of the Level Indicator LEDs
When this mode is entered, “LED TEST” is displayed on the Main unit display and the TAP button lights.
The LEDs for CH1 CUE button, CH2 CUE button, CH3 CUE button, CH4 CUE button, MASTER CUE button,
and FX FREQUENCY LOW button light.
• Each time the CUE button is pressed, the channel level indicator LEDs for each channel light one by one from the bottom
(included CLIP). At first, all the LEDs are unlit.
If the CUE button is pressed after it was pressed 16 times (when the top LED is lit), all the LEDs become unlit again.
Button to be tested Lit LED
CH1 CUE button CH1 Channel Level Indicator / CLIP LED
CH2 CUE button CH2 Channel Level Indicator / CLIP LED
CH3 CUE button CH3 Channel Level Indicator / CLIP LED B

CH4 CUE button CH4 Channel Level Indicator / CLIP LED


MASTER CUE button Master Level Indicator L / CLIP LED
FX FREQUENCY LOW button Master Level Indicator R / CLIP LED

a Mode 10 : X-Pad value confimation mode "X-PAD TEST"


[Function outline]
Mode for confirmation of the X-PAD value with a Level indicator LED and the Main unit display
C
[Mode name to be displayed]
X-PAD TEST

[Operating elements]
[X-PAD]
[TAP] (light) : Mode change (to next mode)

[Operation details]
• The data item for a touched position on the upper or lower X-PAD is expressed as a figure in the range of 0 to 255 and
displayed in the 2nd row (for the upper X-PAD) or the 3rd row (for the lower X-PAD).
• The indication “ON” or “OFF” is displayed at left of the touched position data to indicate whether the X-PAD is touched
D
(ON) or not (OFF).
• The data of a touched position on the X-PAD are indicated by lighting of the LEDs of the Master Level Indicator.
• The data item for a touched position on the slicer in between the upper and lower X-PADs is expressed as a figure in
the range of 0 to 255 and displayed in the 4th row.

[Indications]
Main unit display Master Level Indicator

Indicating data for X-PAD


touched positions

1/2 4 E

1/4 2

1/8 1

1/16 3/4

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A [Table of corresponding LEDs and indications]


Operating Section Lit LED or display Display indication
X-PAD upper Main unit display 2nd row: ON/OFF, 0–255
X-PAD lower Main unit display 3rd row: ON/OFF, 0–255
X-PAD 1/16 Master Level Indicator L LED -27/-24
X-PAD 1/8 Master Level Indicator L LED -18/-15
X-PAD 1/4 Master Level Indicator L LED -9/-6
X-PAD 1/2 Master Level Indicator L LED 0/3
X-PAD 3/4 Master Level Indicator R LED -27/-24
X-PAD 1 Master Level Indicator R LED -18/-15
X-PAD 2 Master Level Indicator R LED -9/-6
B X-PAD 4 Master Level Indicator R LED 0/3
X-PAD middle Main unit display 4th row: 0–255

[Special instructions]
• Even while the upper or lower X-PAD is touched, the previous position data for the slicer remain displayed in the 4th row of
the main unit display.
• Even while the slicer is touched, the previous position data for the upper and/or lower X-PADs remain displayed on the main
unit display.

C b Mode 11 : Rotary VRs' A/D-Value Change Confirmation mode "VOL AD"


[Function outline]
Mode for displaying the AD values of rotary VRs on the Main unit display for confirmation

[Mode name to be displayed]


VOL AD

[Operating elements]
Rotary VRs to be tested
BEAT d, BEAT c buttons: For switching groups
FX FREQUENCY LOW button: For measuring A/D values
D TAP button (light) : For changing modes ( to next mode)

[Operation details]
The maximum amplitude value among A/D conversion values for a rotary VR being tested can be confirmed.
Turn a rotary VR to be tested to a desired position then press the FX FREQUENCY LOW button to start measuring.
The amplitude value will be indicated by the corresponding level indicator.
To reset the value, press the FX FREQUENCY LOW button again. During measurement, the maximum amplitude value
will be continuously displayed.
The FX FREQUENCY LOW button is lit during measurement and goes dark when reset.

Group 1 Group 2 Group 6


E
BEAT BEAT
d button d button

BEAT
BEAT c button
c button

BEAT
d button

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A/D-value indications A
The A/D value for each rotary VR is indicated, as shown below.

The symbol “x” denotes group No.


1 4

2 5

3 6

B
[Use of this mode during repair]
• For failure judgment of the rotary VRs
As a guide, amplitude values higher than +4 or lower than -4 may be judged as failure.
The VRs can be set to any position during measurement. Possible symptoms are shown below.
• The volume changes arbitrarily.
• Interrupted sound leakage occurs even if the volume is decreased to the minimum at the Master or ZONE.
• The MIDI signal is output even if the corresponding VR is not operated.
• For operation check of a rotary VR after replacement

• Group 1
VR to be tested Lit LED or Display Indication content C

EQ HI control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 1.
EQ LOW control CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 2.
PARAMETER control CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 3.
MIXING control CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30. D
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 4.
LEVEL control Master Level Indicator L LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –27.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 5.

• Group 2
VR to be tested Lit LED or Display Indication content
CH1 TRIM control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 1.
CH1 EQ/ISO HI controls CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the E
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 2.
CH1 EQ/ISO MID controls CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 3.
CH1 EQ/ISO LOW controls CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 4.
CH1 COLOR control Master Level Indicator L LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –27.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 5. F

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A • Group 3
VR to be tested Lit LED or Display Indication content
CH2 TRIM control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 1.
CH2 EQ/ISO HI controls CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 2.
CH2 EQ/ISO MID controls CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 3.
B CH2 EQ/ISO LOW controls CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 4.
CH2 COLOR control Master Level Indicator L LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –27.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 5.

• Group 4
VR to be tested Lit LED or Display Indication content
CH3 TRIM control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
C Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 1.
CH3 EQ/ISO HI controls CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 2.
CH3 EQ/ISO MID controls CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 3.
CH3 EQ/ISO LOW controls CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 4.
CH3 COLOR control Master Level Indicator L LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
D number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –27.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 5.

• Group 5
VR to be tested Lit LED or Display Indication content
CH4 TRIM control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 1.
CH4 EQ/ISO HI controls CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 2.
E CH4 EQ/ISO MID controls CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 3.
CH4 EQ/ISO LOW controls CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 4.
CH4 COLOR control Master Level Indicator L LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –27.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 5.

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• Group 6 A

VR to be tested Lit LED or Display Indication content


MASTER LEVEL control CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 1.
BALANCE control CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 2.
BOOTH MONITOR control CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 3.
CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the B
SEND/RETURN LEVEL number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
control Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 4.
— — —
Main unit display 5: Blank
LEVEL/DEPTH control Master Level Indicator R LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –27.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 6.

Correspondence diagram
C
: Group 1

: Group 2

: Group 3
: Group 4

: Group 5

: Group 6

[Special instructions]
• As an A/D value that is displayed on the main unit display is the one before a hysteresis-removal process, and as it has
an amplitude, an error of about ±2 may be produced.

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A
c Mode 12 : Faders' A/D Amplitude Value Confirmation mode "FDR AD"
[Function outline]
Mode for displaying the AD values of the faders on the Main unit display for confirmation

[Mode name to be displayed]


FDR AD

[Operating elements]
Faders to be tested
FX FREQUENCY LOW button: For measuring amplitude values
TAP button (light) : For changing modes ( to next mode)
B
[Operation details]
The maximum amplitude value among A/D conversion values for a fader being tested can be confirmed.
Set the fader to be tested to a desired position then press the FX FREQUENCY LOW button to start measuring. The amplitude
value will be indicated with the corresponding level indicator.
To reset the value, press the FX FREQUENCY LOW button again. During measurement, the maximum amplitude value will be
continuously displayed.
The FX FREQUENCY LOW button is lit during measurement and goes dark when reset.
The A/D value of each fader is displayed on the main unit display.

[Display]
An AD value of each fader is indicated.
C

1 4
2 5
3

Fader to be tested Lit LED or display Indication content


CH1 Channel Fader CH1 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 1.
D CH2 Channel Fader CH2 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 2.
CH3 Channel Fader CH3 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 3.
CH4 Channel Fader CH4 Channel Level Indicator LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –30.
Main unit display An A/D value (0000 to 1023) is displayed at 4.
Crossfader Master Level Indicator L LED The amplitude value is indicated with increment in the
number of the indicator LEDs, lit from the LED marked –27.
E Main unit display An A/D value is displayed at 5. (*1)
*1: The value varies, depending on the unit.
The lower limit ranges approximately 100–200,
[Use of this mode during repair] and the upper limit ranges approximately 800–900.
• For failure judgment of the faders
As a guide, amplitude values higher than +4 or lower than -4 may be judged as failure.
The VRs can be set to any position during measurement. Possible symptoms are shown below.
• The volume changes arbitrarily.
• Interrupted sound leakage occurs even if the volume is decreased to the minimum at the fader.
• The MIDI signal is output even if the corresponding VR is not operated.
• For operation check of a fader after replacement
F
[Special instructions]
• As an A/D value that is displayed on the main unit display is the one before a hysteresis-removal process, and as it has
an amplitude, an error of about ±2 may be produced.

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d Mode 13 : Device confirmation mode "DEVICE" A

• Mode for displaying the device information for confirmation


When this mode is entered, “DEVICE” is displayed at the top of the Main unit display and the TAP button lights.
• Mode 13 consists of 5 pages for indicating the statuses of DSP SDRAM, LAN, MAC address, IP address, and Subnet Mask.
The pages can be changed by pressing the BEAT c, d button.
• “OK” is displayed in the bottom of the Main unit display when the device is operating properly, and “NG” is displayed when it
is not properly operating.

[Display]
Switching pages
BEAT BEAT
d button d button B

BEAT BEAT
c button c button
BEAT
d button
Switching addresses
The MAC Address, IP Address, and Subnet Mask are displayed in the 4th row of the main unit display.
To switch pages for confirmation of addresses, use the AUTO/TAP or QUANTIZE (UTILITY, WAKE UP) button.
The total number of pages is expressed by the number of squares on the right side of the 2nd row. A square filled with white
represents a currently displayed page. C

QUANTIZE
button

AUTO/TAP
button

QUANTIZE
button

D
AUTO/TAP
button

[Table of devices/addresses and corresponding indications]


Main unit display indication
Device, Address
Title Result
DSP SDRAM SDRAM CHK : During check
OK : Properly operating
NG : Not properly operating
LAN SDRAM OK : Properly operating
NG : Not properly operating E
MAC Address MAC Add xx-xx-xx- : Address value (1st page) *1
xx-xx-xx : Address value (2nd page) *1
FF : No setting
IP Address IP Add xxx.xxx. : Address value (1st page) *1
xx.xxx : Address value (2nd page) *1
EE : Error *2
Subnet Mask Subnet xxx.xxx. : Address value (1st page) *1
xx.xxx : Address value (2nd page) *1
EE : Error *3
*1: The symbol x represents an alphanumeric for an address value.
*2: “EE” is also displayed while the IP address is being obtained. If “EE” is displayed for more than 30 seconds, something is wrong.
*3: “EE” is also displayed before the subnet mask data are obtained. F

[Special instructions]
For acquisition of the IP Address and Subnet Mask, the unit must be connected with a PC via a LAN cable.
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6.2 ABOUT THE DEVICE

A Device Name Function Part No. Ref. No. Assy


MAIN UCOM Main control AM3352BZCZ100 IC1 MAIN Assy
DDR3 SDRAM RAM for MAIN UCOM (WORK) K4B1G1646G-BCK0 IC9 MAIN Assy
FLASH ROM for MAIN UCOM (Firmware in MAC Address) DYW**** IC8 MAIN Assy
DSP Audio DSP D810K013DZKB456 IC1001 MAIN Assy
DSP_SDRAM1 RAM for DSP M12L2561616A-5TG2S-K IC1003 MAIN Assy
DSP_SDRAM2 RAM for DSP M12L2561616A-5TG2S-K IC1004 MAIN Assy
SRC_DSP Audio DSP D810K013DZKB456 IC1501 MAIN Assy
USBC UCOM USBC control R5S72670P144FP IC2004 MAIN Assy
FLASH ROM for USBC UCOM DYW**** IC2003 MAIN Assy
LAN PHY PHY for Ether net LINK LAN8720A-CP IC16 MAIN Assy
B PANEL UCOM Main control. LED, OLED, KEY, VR control DYW**** IC7001 PNLA Assy
X-PAD TOUCH Contact position detection of a X-PAD ATSAMD20E15A-MU IC4902 CDCB Assy
CONTROLLER
Note on DYW****
The "****" part of the part number changes each time the firmware is updated.

Two or more FLASH and SDRAM are mounted in this unit.


Please judge the device which you should diagnose in reference to this list.

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7. DISASSEMBLY

Note: Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the A

procedures described here are common.

Knobs and Volumes Location

A H

B G B

D I

E H

F
C

K
G
G

D
M L

A DAA1345 ×4 B DAA1321 ×4 C DAA1354 ×2 D DAA1307 ×2 E DAA1309 ×4

White White White White White


Black Gray Gray Black Silver

F DAA1250 ×1 G DAA1220 ×4 H DAA1265 ×2 I DAA1305 ×12 J DAA1205 ×2


E
White White White
White
Black Black Black
Black White
Black White
Projection

K DAA1180 ×1 L DAA1198 ×1 M DAC2684 ×5 DAC2685 ×5 DNK5888 ×5

White
DAC2685
Black White
Black

DAC2684
Black
F
DNK5888
Gray

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A Disassembly

[1] Control panel Section


(1) Remove the 2 Knobs. Knob
(2) Remove the 4 Knobs/CH. 1 ×2 Knob/CH
(3) Remove the 2 screws. 2 ×4
(BBZ30P060FTB)
(4) Remove the Panel in a front direction after
sliding it around 5-7 mm on the right direction.

B
3 ×2

Panel 4

(5) Remove the 2 screws.


(BBZ30P060FTB)
(6) Remove the 2 screws.
C
(BBZ30P060FTC)
5 ×2
(7) Remove the 9 screws. 7 ×9
(DBA1446)

Screw tightening order


The other screws are random order.

3
6 ×2

Control panel Section

E 1 2 8

(8) Open the Control panel Section in the direction


of the arrow, and remove it.

Note:
During reassembly, after attaching the control
panel section, open the USB cover then visually
inspect to verify that the USB_A and USB_B
connectors have been properly attached to each
F USB panel. (See the next page.)

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Note on reassembly of the control panel section A

When attaching the control panel section, be sure to verify that the USB_A and USB_B connectors have been properly attached.
• If a USB connector is not attached at the proper position of the USB panel, the USB connector may not function properly or
the cover of the USB panel may not open.

Open the cover of each USB panel then check the following:
(Example: In a case of USB_A)
OK NG

The USB connector must be placed properly The USB connector is not placed properly
in the opening of the USB panel. in the opening of the USB panel.

C
[2] Input Section
(1) Release the jumper wires from the 2 Locking
mini clamps.
(2) Disconnect the 1 connector.
(CN4509)
(3) Remove the 2 screws.
(BBZ30P060FTC)
(4) Remove the USBP Assy while sliding it in the
direction of the arrow.

1 3
D
1 4
USBP Assy
3
CN4509 2

(5) Remove the 3 nuts and 3 washers. 6


(NKX2FTC, DEC2920) 5 ×2
(6) Remove the 2 screws.
(PPZ30P080FTB)
7 7 7 7 6
(7) Remove the 4 screws. 5
(BPZ30P080FTB)

• Rear view
F

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A (8) Remove the 1 screw.


(DBA1290)
(9) Remove the 10 screws. 8
(BBZ30P060FTC)
Stay 9 ×10

Screw tightening order


The other screws are random order.

2 1

AINB Assy

C
(10) Lift up the Input Section to a front direction.
USBB Assy

AINB Assy 10

Diagnosis
USBC
Assy

Control panel Section MAIN Assy

D
HPJM Assy

HPJK Assy ACSW


Assy
HPPW Assy SEND Assy
REGB Assy SW POWER SUPPLY
Assy
Reference information
Screw tightening order (Stay, Case) Screw tightening order (Rear panel)
E The other screws are random order.
Stay
1 2

3
5 4
4 3 Rear panel

1 2
F

Case Stay
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Screw tightening order (MAIN, SEND Assemblies) Screw tightening order (HPPW Assy) A

MAIN Assy SEND Assy

4
5

1
2 3
HPPW Assy
7
3 1 2
8 9 B

5
4 6

Jumper wire styling


AC inlet
Cord clamper
P2
Secure only the cables from the C
P2 connector with this cable clamp.

SW POWER
SUPPLY Assy
HPPW Assy

Cable tie Holder Holder

P2 P4 P3

ACSW Assy SW POWER SUPPLY Assy


D
HPPW Assy
SW POWER CN8001
SUPPLY Assy
REGB Assy

PCB line

CN4502
Holder
CN4501

Cable tie MAIN Assy


E

USBB Assy USBC Assy


CN4701 CN4801

MTRM Assy
Locking Locking
mini clamp mini clamp

CN4852 USBP Assy

CN4851

CN2 Locking F
mini clamp
CN2002 CN4509

MAIN Assy

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A [3] Control panel Section


[3-1] Control panel and Panel
(1) Remove the all knobs. ×32
(2) Remove the five silider knobs 2,
1
five slider knobs 1, five slider knob stoppers.
(See below.)

The reference of the direction


Side on which
B
the line reaches the bottom

Stopper
(front direction)
Stopper
(right direction)

2 ×5

• Disassembly of the slider knob


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

*: During reassembly, fully push


E
Tweezers Protective material down Slider knob 2 until it is
dented into Slider knob 1.
4 Remove the slider knob 1. 5 Remove the slider knob stopper.
Slider knob 1

Slider knob stopper

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(3) Remove the 5 screws. A


Control panel
(DBA1446)
(4) Remove the 4 screws.
(DBA1446)
(5) Remove the Control panel and Panels. 4
Note:
When you remove only Fader panel, it is a
process of step (2), (3).
3 ×5
Screw tightening order 4 ×3
(for MAIN unit)
Panel B
The other screws are random order.

3 5

1 2
4 5

[3-2] CDCB Assy and Matrix OEL D


(1) Remove the CDCB Assy Section, by removing Note:
the 1 screw. During repair, if the CDCB Assy is detached from the Panel to which it
(DBA1290) was fixed, in order to ensure the performance of the Assy, replace both
(2) Disconnect the 1 flexible cable. the Assy and the piece of double-back tape that secured it with the new
(CN7004) ones, even if the Assy was not in failure.
(3) Remove the Holder, by removing the 3 screws. 3 ×3
(BPZ26P080FTC) CDCB Assy Section
(4) Disconnect the 2 flxeble cables. 1
(CN4909, 4910) Holder
(5) Remove the CDCB Assy.
(6) Remove the 2 Matrix OELs. 4
CN4909 E
CN4910
Flexible cable styling 4
CDCB Assy
5
2
CN7004
Holder
Matrix OEL 6
FFC
Pass FFC from
this aperture.
CN7004
Panel
F
• Bottom view

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A [3-3] Fader Section


(1) Remove the CROSS FADER Assy Section,
by removing the 2 screws.
3 ×8 FAD1 Assy
FAD2 Assy
(BBZ30P060FTC)
(2) Disconnect the 1 connector. FAD3 Assy
(CN7502) FAD4 Assy
(3) Remove the FAD1 to 4 Assy Sections, by
removing the 8 screws.
(BSZ20P040FTB)
(4) Disconnect the 4 connectors.
(CN7006 to CN7009) 4 ×4
B
2

1 ×2 CN7502

CROSS FADER Assy Section

• Connectors color Screw tightening order


C Match the color of a connected connector.
FAD1 Assy FAD3 Assy
1 4 5 8
CN7006
CN7009

FAD1 W Y
(White) (Yellow)
FAD4
FAD2 R B FAD3
(Red) (Blue)
CN7007
CN7008

2 3 6 7

FAD2 Assy FAD2 Assy

E
• CROSS FADER Assy
(1) Remove the Stay/CRF, by removing the 3 ×2
2 screws.
(BPZ30P080FTB)

Stay/CRF

CROSS FADER Assy

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• FAD1 to FAD4 Assemblies A


(1) Remove the 4 screws.
1 ×4
(BPZ20P060FTC)
(2) Remove the FAD Assy with VR stay. 3 ×2
(3) Remove the 2 screws.
(PMH20P040FTC)
(4) Remove the FAD Assy. FAD Assy
(5) Remove the two screws and remove the
Guide shaft VK1 and Slider base Section. 4
(CPZ26P080FTC) 7 ×2
VR stay
(6) Remove the Slider Section from Guide shaft Lever plate
VK1.
(7) Remove the 2 screws and remove the Lever 2 B
plate. 5 ×2 7
(BPZ20P060FTC)
Guide shaft VK1 Slider base
Note:
Lubricating oil
Greasing must be performed at a total of 8 points, 6
(GYA1001)
2 points each for the upper and bottom places of each
Top & Bottom Top & Bottom shaft. (0.4 to 1 mg per point × 8 points)
After applying grease, move the slider base back and
forth from one end to the other for approximately 10 to 5
20 strokes, in order to fully spread the grease.

Shaft holder
Top & Bottom Top & Bottom

[3-4] PNLA and PNLB Assemblies D


• Exterior parts
(1) Remove the 2 USB door Assy Sections. 1
(2) Remove the 2 SW Packings (EF). USB door Assy Section
(3) Remove the 6 holders.
(4) Remove the 6 Buttons/CUE. 3
(5) Remove the 7 Slide SW Caps (W). 4×6 Holder 1
USB door Assy Section
Button/CUE
2
SW
Packing
(EF) E

3 ×5
Holder
2
5 ×7 SW Packing (EF)
Slide SW Cap (W)

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A (6) Remove the 31 nuts and 31 washers.


6 ×31
(7) Remove the 2 nuts.

B 7 ×2

• PNLA and PNLB Assemblies


C (1) Reverse the Control panel Section. 2 ×9 FFC
(2) Remove the Sheet, by removing the 9 screws.
(BBZ30P060FTC)

Sheet

D • Bottom view

(3) Unhook the 3 hooks for FFC styling.. 4 ×10


(4) Remove the Sheet, by removing the 10 screws.
(BBZ30P060FTC)

Sheet
E

FFC

3
3

3 FFC

F • Bottom view

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(5) Remove the PNLA and PNLB Assemblies, by ×3 A


5
removing the 3 screws.
(BBZ30P060FTC)

PNLA Assy

PNLB Assy

• Bottom view

Screw tightening order

C
13

3 2

12
15

1 16 14
22
4 5 11 17
D

10
8
20 21
18
9 6
7 19

Flexible cable styling

6P FFC pass on FFC. Hook Pass FFC from this slit. E

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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED
A It is recommended that you take note of the setting data before starting repair.
Use "g Sheet for confirmation of the user setting" on "8.3 USER SETABLE ITEMS" for taking notes.
After repairing, be sure to check the version of the firmware (see “Mode 1: Software version confirmation mode. "Version"”
in “6.1 TEST MODE” ), 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 • Confirmation of the version of the firmware
(MAIN UCOM: IC1, FLASH: IC8) • Updating to the latest version of the firmwar

• PNLA Assy • Confirmation of the version of the firmware


(PANEL UCOM: IC7001) • Updating to the latest version of the firmware
B • Crossfader calibration
(See Mode 2: Crossfader calibration mode "CFDR SET"
in "6.1 TEST MODE")

• CROSS FADER Assy • Crossfader calibration


(See Mode 2: Crossfader calibration mode "CFDR SET"
in "6.1 TEST MODE")

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8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE

[1] Downloading and Unzipping the Updater File A

1 Download the zipped firmware file for the latest firmware from Niis.
2 Unzip the DJM-900NXS2_vxxx.zip file to get the updater file.
"DJM-900NXS2_vxxx.upd"
• The above xxx denotes the version of new firmware.
• The extension (.exe) may not be displayed, depending on the setting of the computer.

[2] Preparation for Updating


1 Save the firmware file "DJM-900NXS2_vxxx.upd" to the root directory of USB memory.
• DO NOT rename the file name.
• DO NOT save the multiple firmware files in the USB memory. B

[3] How to Update

Version display
Left: Current version
Right: Version of the firmware after updating

1 Enter Update mode.


While holding the ON/OFF (BEAT FX) and MID (FX FREQUENCY) buttons pressed, press the POWER button (to set it to ON).

2 Check the current version of the firmware.


Check the version indicated on the display.
If the current version is the same as the downloaded firmware version (xxx), the current firmware version is the latest and
there is no need for updating.

3 Plug a USB memory device to use for updating into the USB port. E
Updating starts.
The progress of updating is indicated with the bar and percentage indications on the display.
NEVER unplug the USB memory device nor turn the unit OFF during updating.
Updating takes about 2 minutes.

4 After "COMPLETE" is indicated, turn the unit OFF then unplug the USB memory device used for updating.
Updating is completed.

If updating does not start, restart from downloading of an updater. If updating cannot be started even after the above retry,
the USB memory device may be faulty. Retry updating, using another USB memory device.

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8.3 USER SETABLE ITEMS

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


Although no serious operational problems occur even if data for such user settable items are cleared during repair, it is
recommended that you take note of those settings before starting repair.
Use the Check Sheet, to which you can transcribe the settings.
(See "g Sheet for confirmation of the user setting" on next page.)
If the corresponding part or board Assy is replaced for repair, change the user resettable settings to those noted on the Check
Sheet before starting repair. If resetting is not possible, when returning the repaired product, be sure to tell the customer that
the Utility settings have been cleared and will have to be reset, as required.
Item for Which User's Content to be
Setting Value Part No.
Setting is Available Stored
MASTER OUT
B PEAK LIMITER OFF, ON*
ATT. –12 dB, –9 dB, –6 dB, –3 dB, 0 dB*
MONO/STEREO MONO, STEREO*
DIGITAL MASTER OUT
LEVEL –19 dB*, –15 dB, –10 dB, –5 dB
SAMPLING RATE 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz*
PEAK LIMITER OFF, ON*
MONO/STEREO MONO, STEREO*
BOOTH OUT
ATT. –12 dB, –9 dB, –6 dB, –3 dB, 0 dB*
C MONO/STEREO MONO, STEREO*
MIC OUT TO MASTER
PEAK LIMITER THRESHOLD LEVEL 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 15 dB, OFF*
MIC OUT TO BOOTH IC8
UTILITY setting
LEVEL OFF, –18 dB, –15 dB, –12 dB, –9 dB, –6 dB, (MAIN Assy)
–3 dB, 0 dB*
PEAK LIMITER THRESHOLD LEVEL 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 15 dB, OFF*
MIC LOW CUT OFF, ON*
TALK OVER
MODE ADVANCED*, NORMAL
LEVEL –24 dB, –18 dB*, –12 dB, –6 dB
D
MIDI
CH 1* to 16
BUTTON TYPE TOGGLE*, TRIGGER
OLED BRIGHTNESS 1 to 3*
PC UTILITY OFF*, ON
AUTO STANDBY OFF, ON*
LOCK OFF, ON*
Factory Reset YES / NO*
*: Setting upon purchase

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Sheet for confirmation of the user setting A

MASTER OUT
PEAK LIMITER ATT. MONO/STEREO
OFF ON –12 dB –9 dB –6 dB –3 dB 0 dB MONO STEREO

DIGITAL MASTER OUT


LEVEL SAMPLING RATE PEAK LIMITER MONO/STEREO
–19 dB –15 dB –10 dB –5 dB 44.1 kHz 48 kHz 88.2 kHz 96 kHz OFF ON MONO STEREO

BOOTH OUT
ATT. MONO/STEREO B
–12 dB –9 dB –6 dB –3 dB 0 dB MONO STEREO

MIC OUT TO MASTER


PEAK LIMITER THRESHOLD LEVEL
0 dB 3 dB 6 dB 9 dB 12 dB 15 dB OFF

MIC OUT TO BOOTH MIC LOW CUT


LEVEL OFF ON
OFF –18 dB –15 dB –12 dB –9 dB –6 dB –3 dB 0 dB

PEAK LIMITER THRESHOLD LEVEL C


0 dB 3 dB 6 dB 9 dB 12 dB 15 dB OFF

TALK OVER
MODE LEVEL
ADVANCED NORMAL –24 dB –18 dB –12 dB –6 dB

MIDI OLED BRIGHTNESS


CH BUTTON TYPE 1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TOGGLE TRIGGER

D
PC UTILITY AUTO STANDBY LOCK
OFF ON OFF ON It is not necessary to refrain from contents.
Factory Reset
Do not perform it before writing in user setting.

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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


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

LSYXJ only

or or
C

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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 NSP 8 Warranty See Contrast table
2 USB Cable DDE1128 9 Packing Pad DHA1931 A

3 Operating Instructions See Contrast table 10 Packing Pad DHA1932


(Quick Start Guide) 11 Packing Case See Contrast table
4 Operating Instructions See Contrast table 12 Packing Sheet RHC1023
(Quick Start Guide)
NSP 13 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117
5 Operating Instructions See Contrast table
(Quick Start Guide)
6 Operating Instructions See Contrast table
(Quick Start Guide)
NSP 7 Leaflet See Contrast table
B

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DJM-900NXS2/LSYXJ, UXJCB and XJCN are constructed the same except for the following:
DJM-900NXS2 DJM-900NXS2 DJM-900NXS2
Mark No. Symbol and Description
/LSYXJ /UXJCB /XJCN
> 1 Power Cord ADG1244 DDG1108 DDG1114
3 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(En, Fr, De, It) DRH1331 Not used Not used
C
4 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(Nl, Es, Pt, RU) DRH1332 Not used Not used
5 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(En) Not used DRH1330 Not used
6 Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)(Zhcn) Not used Not used DRH1333

NSP 7 Leaflet DRH1275 DRH1275 DRH1274


NSP 8 Warranty ARY7158 Not used Not used
11 Packing Case DHG3429 DHG3445 DHG3447

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9.2 EXTERIOR SECION

A Refer to Nut, Washer:


"9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/2)" . Accessory of VR

UXJCB only

K
L
F
J

B J
a K
b

PNLA
CN7002
PNLA
CN7001
E
C
PNLB
UXJCB only CN7503 D
D B
C

E
C

F
A

G
H
O J
a I

I
B

N A

E b
D
C

UXJCB only

L F
A G
E B
K
I
H
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE
SIDE

Refer to
"9.3 BOTTOM SECTION" .
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(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


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

1 AINB Assy DWX3713 26 Stay DNF1967


2 USBB Assy DWX3711 27 Stay DNF1968 A
3 USBC Assy DWX3712 28 Locking Mini Clamp DEC2439
4 TRM1 Assy DWX3715 29 Fader Packing DEC2903
5 TRM2 Assy DWX3716 30 Sheet DEC3621

6 TRM3 Assy DWX3717 31 EMC Gasket DEC3637


7 TRM4 Assy DWX3718 32 EMC Gasket DEC3638
8 USBP Assy DWX3734 33 Knob DAA1354
9 HPJM Assy DWX3739 34 Knob/CH DAA1321
10 MTRM Assy DWX3729 35 Panel DNF1956

36 Panel DNF1957 B
11 HPJK Assy DWX3731
12 Crimp Connector PF10PP-D07 > 37 Panel DNK6509
13 Connector Assy PF06PP-S12 38 Plug/Pin DKM1024
14 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1054 39 • • • • •
15 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1056 40 Flange Nut M7 DBN1011

16 40P FFC DDD1550 41 Nut M12 DBN1018


17 FFC DDD1715 42 Washer DEC2920
18 Stay DNF1960 43 Nut NKX2FTC
19 Stay DNF1951 44 Screw (FE) DBA1290
20 Case DNF1952 45 Screw DBA1446
C

21 Stay DNF1953 46 Screw BBZ30P060FTB


22 Stay DNF1954 47 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
23 Stay DNF1955 48 Screw BPZ30P080FTB
24 Stay DNF1958 49 Screw PPZ30P080FTB
25 Stay DNF1966 NSP 50 Name Label See Contrast table

NSP 51 Label See Contrast table

D
(2) CONTRAST TABLE
DJM-900NXS2/LSYXJ, UXJCB and XJCN are constructed the same except for the following:
DJM-900NXS2 DJM-900NXS2 DJM-900NXS2
Mark No. Symbol and Description
/LSYXJ /UXJCB /XJCN
NSP 50 Name Label DRW2687 DRW2675 DRW2674
NSP 51 Label Not used DRW1975 Not used

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9.3 BOTTOM SECION

PNLA
CN7002
USBB
PNLA CN4701
CN7001
PNLB
CN7503
AINB AINB
CN5004 CN5002
G
USBC
CN4801
B AINB
E CN5003
F G
L
HPJK
CN8701
M
USBP
D CN4851
HPJM
CN6501

H F
G
D
C
C

A
B

Y
E
C
B
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE

F
SIDE

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BOTTOM SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 MAIN Assy DWX3710
2 SEND Assy DWX3714 A
3 REGB Assy DWX3721
4 ACSW Assy DWX3722
5 HPPW Assy DWX3728

> 6 SW POWER SUPPLY DWR1549


7 Crimp Connector PF05PP-S25
8 Crimp Connector PF08PP-S20
9 Connector Assy PF04PP-S12
10 Crimp Connector PF09PP-S07

B
11 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1061
12 FFC DDD1714
13 FFC DDD1716
> 14 AC Inlet DKP3978
15 Chassis DNA1457

16 Bracket PSW DNF1759


NSP 17 PCB Stay (FE) VNE2489
18 Stay DNF1950
19 Shield Plate DNF1959
20 Foot (Rubber) REC-434 C

NSP 21 Spacer AEB7092


NSP 22 PCB Spacer AEC1446
23 Sheet DEC3617
24 PCB Holder PNW2029
25 Holder VEC1355

26 Sheet DEC3618
27 Spacer DEC3636
28 Power Knob DAC2306
29 Power Knob Guard DNK4534 D
30 Rear Panel DNC2119

31 Earth Terminal DKE1019


32 Cable Tie ZCA-SKB90BK
33 Cord Clamper (Steel) RNH-184
34 • • • • •
35 • • • • •

36 Flange Nut M9 DBN1008


37 Washer DEC2920
38 Nut NKX2FTC E

39 Screw BBZ30P060FTB
40 Screw BBZ30P060FTC

41 Screw BPZ30P080FTB
42 Screw IBZ30P080FTB
43 Screw IMZ30P040FTC
44 Screw PMH40P080FTC
45 Screw PPZ30P080FTB

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9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/2)

C
Refer to
"9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/2)" .

B
A
W
R

B
B
Y A U

Nut, Washer:
Accessory of VR

Nut, Washer:
Accessory of VR

W C
R
Y
B

D
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE
SIDE

D
Nut, Washer:
Accessory of VR

F
Refer to
W "9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/2)" .

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CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/2) PARTS LIST


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

1 CDCB Assy DWX3733 26 Select Knob DAA1205


2 1..CROSS FADER Assy DXA2257 27 Slider Knob 2 DAC2685 A
NSP 3 2..CRFD Assy DWX3258 28 Slider Knob 1 DAC2684
4 Matrix OEL MXS4057 29 Slider Knob Stopper DNK5888
5 Connector Assy PF03PP-B07 30 Knob (RES) DAA1250

6 FFC DDD1719 31 Knob DAA1345


7 Stay/CRF DNF1927 32 Button/CUE DAC2882
8 SW Packing (EF) DEC2929 33 Lens DNK4532
9 Packing/L DEC3416 34 Lens DNK6516
10 Packing/S DEC3417 35 Lens DNK6517

36 Plate DAK1003 B
11 Fader Packing DEC2903
12 Sheet DEC3615 37 Panel DNK6514
13 Tape DEH1083 38 Panel DNK6515
14 Lid DNK6550 39 Lens DNK6518
15 Panel DNK6539 40 Holder DNK6549

16 Lid See Contrast table * 41 Holder DNK6512


17 Panel DNK6651 42 Holder DNK6513
18 Slide SW Cap (W) DAC2401 43 Holder DNK6552
19 Rotary Knob (BN) DAA1220 44 Lens DNK6553
20 Knob/FRE DAA1309 45 Control Panel DNB1243
C

21 Rotary Knob Low (BN) DAA1265 46 Panel DAH3053


22 Knob/RSW DAA1305 47 • • • • •
23 Knob/RSW DAA1307 48 • • • • •
24 Rotary SW Knob (C) DAA1180 49 Screw (FE) DBA1290
25 Rotary SW Knob (MA) DAA1198 50 Screw DBA1446

51 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
52 Screw BPZ20P060FTC
53 Screw BPZ26P080FTC
54 Screw BPZ30P080FTB D
55 Screw BSZ20P040FTB

Note*:
The shape of the lid (No.16) has been changed to improve the quality of attachment.
Check [Before change] and [After change] rows in the table below and choose the lid and stay (No.8 on the next page) to replace.
Contrast table
Mark No. Part Name Part No. Stay Note

16 Lid Before Change DNK6551 DND1286 (NSP) For details of each part, refer to the table below. E

After Change DNK6652 DND1308

Before change After change Note

Stay (DND1286) Lid (DNK6551) Stay (DND1308) Lid (DNK6652) Number of units before change:
Point 1 LSYXJ: 4,000
UXJCB: 2,000
XJCN: 100
(The number of units is
approximate. Serial number is
Point unavailable.) F
Point 2
Point 3

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9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/2)

A • Bottom view Channel Fader Section


∗: These parts may substitute it each other.

Q ∗ S R ∗ T
or or

or

PNLA or
CN7006
or PNLA
CN7008 CN7007
or
CN7009
B

C
D
E

MAIN
CN4504
Top & Bottom Top & Bottom
MAIN Lubricating oil
B CN4506
(GYA1001)
MAIN
CN4517

C
Top & Bottom Top & Bottom

Note:
Greasing must be performed at a total of 8 points, 2 points each for the upper and
bottom places of each shaft. (0.4 to 1 mg per point × 8 points)
After applying grease, move the slider base back and forth from one end to the other for
approximately 10 to 20 strokes, in order to fully spread the grease.

D C
D
E

P
FAD
E 1 to 4

CDCB
Z CN4906
CRFD
CN4001
V
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE

F
SIDE

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CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/2) PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No.
1 PNLA Assy DWX3719
2 PNLB Assy DWX3720 A
3 GRDM Assy DWX3862
4 FFC DDD1717
5 FFC DDD1718

6 FFC DDD1720
7 FFC DDD1738
8 Stay DND1308
9 Sheet DEC3616
10 Sheet DEC3620

B
11 Cap DAC3136
12 Button DAC3141
13 Button DAC3142
14 Button DAC3143
15 Button DAC3144

16 Lens Holder DNK4533


17 Level Meter Assy DXB1882
18 Holder DNK6511
19 Cable Tie ZCA-SKB90BK
20 Screw BBZ30P060FTC C

21 • • • • •
22 FAD1 Assy DWX3723
23 FAD2 Assy DWX3724
24 FAD3 Assy DWX3725
25 FAD4 Assy DWX3726

26 Connector Assy PF03PP-B10


27 Crimp Connector PF03PP6B10
28 Connector Assy PF03PP4B12
29 Connector Assy PF03PP2B12 D
NSP 30 Guide Shaft VK1 DLA1978

31 Lever Plate DNH2954


32 VR Stay DNH2955
33 Slider Base DNK5851
34 Shaft Holder DNK5852
35 • • • • •

36 Screw BPZ20P060FTC
37 Screw CPZ26P080FTC
38 Screw PMH20P040FTC E

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