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CTK 573

The document provides detailed specifications and circuit descriptions for the CTK-573 electronic keyboard, including its features such as 61 keys, 137 tones, and various accompaniment functions. It outlines the keyboard's MIDI compatibility, power supply requirements, and memory capabilities. Additionally, it includes diagrams and information on the internal components and their functions.

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CTK 573

The document provides detailed specifications and circuit descriptions for the CTK-573 electronic keyboard, including its features such as 61 keys, 137 tones, and various accompaniment functions. It outlines the keyboard's MIDI compatibility, power supply requirements, and memory capabilities. Additionally, it includes diagrams and information on the internal components and their functions.

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CTK-573

JUL. 2001

LAYER

SPLIT

MAX ETUDE
GM
FULL RANGE CONCERT
CHORD TOUCH
PIECE
FINGERED RESPONCE
CASIO CHORD
MEMORY
NORMAL
METR
ONOM R
MIN E LAYE
BEAT
STOP SPLIT
PLAY/PAUSE RIGHT/TRACK2
REW FF LEFT/TRACK1

CTK-573

ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD
INDEX
CONTENTS
Page
Specifications .............................................................................................................................................. 1
Block Diagram ............................................................................................................................................. 3
Circuit Description ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................ 10
Major Waveforms ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Printed Circuit Boards ............................................................................................................................... 12
Schematic Diagrams ................................................................................................................................. 15
Exploded View .......................................................................................................................................... 20
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................... 21

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL
Keyboard: 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves (with touch response on/off)
Tones: 137 (128 General MIDI tones + 9 drum tones); with layer and split
Rhythm Instrument Tones: 61
Polyphony: 24 notes maximum (12 for certain tones)
Auto Accompaniment
Rhythm Patterns: 100
Tempo: Variable (216 steps, = 40 to 255)
Chords: 3 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD)
Rhythm Controller: START/STOP, INTRO, NORMAL/NORMAL FILL-IN, VARIATION/VARIATION
FILL-IN, SYNCHRO/ENDING
Accomp Volume: 0 to 127 (128 steps)
One Touch Presets: Recalls settings for tone, tempo, layer, split, and accompaniment volume in
accordance with rhythm.
3-step Lesson: 3 lessons (Step 1, 2, 3)
Playback: Repeat play of a single tune
Song Bank, Etude, Concert Piece
Number of Tunes: 100 (Song Bank: 50, Etude: 20, Concert Piece: 30)
Controllers: PLAY/PAUSE, STOP, FF, REW, LEFT/TRACK 1, RIGHT/TRACK 2
Musical Information Function: Tone, Auto Accompaniment, Song Bank numbers and names; staff notation,
tempo, metronome, measure and beat number, step lesson display, chord name,
fingering, pedal operation, Keyboard, Piano mark
Metronome: On/Off
Beat Specification: 1 to 6
Memory
Songs: 2
Recording Tracks: 2
Recording Method: Real-time
Memory Capacity: Approximately 5,200 notes (total for two songs)
MIDI: 16 multi-timbre receive, GM Level 1 standard

—1—
Other Functions
Transpose: 25 steps (–12 semitones to +12 semitones)
Tuning: 101 steps (A4 = approximatery 440Hz ±50Cents)
Terminals
MIDI Terminals: IN, OUT
Assignable Jack: Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop)
Headphone/
Output Terminal: Stereo standard jack
Output Impedance: 66h
Output Voltage: 3.0V (RMS) MAX
Power Jack: 9V DC
Power Supply: 2-way
Batteries: 6 D-size batteries
Battery Life: Approximately 6 hours continuous operation on manganese batteries
AC Adaptor: AD-5
Auto Power Off: Turns power off approximately 6 minutes after last key operation.
Enabled under battery power only, can be disabled manually.
Speaker Output: 2.0W + 2.0W
Power Consumption: 9V 7.7W
Dimensions: 96.1 × 37.5 × 14.3 cm (37 7/8 × 14 3/4 × 5 5/8 inch)
Weight: Approximately 5.3 kg (11.7 lbs)(without batteries)

ELECTRICAL
Current drain with 9 V DC:
No sound output 200 mA ± 20 %
Maximum volume 745 mA ± 20 %
with 10 keys from C1 to E2 pressed in French Horn
Volume: maximum, Velocity: maximum
Speaker output level (Vrms with 4 Ω load each channel):
with key C1 in French Horn
Volume: maximun, Velocity: maximum 1750 mV ± 20 %
Phone output level (Vrms with 8 Ω load each channel):
with key, G1 in French Horn
Volume: maximun, Velocity: maximum 150 mV ± 20 %
Output level (Vrms with 47 Ω load each channel):
with key F1 in French Horn
Volume: maximun, Velocity: maximum 1800 mV ± 20 %

About General MIDI


General MIDI standardizes MIDI data for all sound source types, regardless of manufacturer. General MIDI
specifies such factors as tone numbering, drum sounds, and available MIDI channels for all sound sources.
This standard makes it possible for all MIDI equipment to reproduce the same nuances when playing
General MIDI data, regardless of the manufacturer of the sound source.
This keyboard supports General MIDI, so it can be used to play commercially available pre-recorded
General MIDI data and General MIDI data send to it from a personal computer.

—2—
Assingnable Jack SEG1 ~ SEG40
LCD Driver
RAM (256K-bit)
LSI1 MIDI
OUT IN DB4 ~ DB7, E, LSI401 LCD
TC55257DFL-70L(EL) RS, R/W
ML9040-B02GA

PED
CE COM1 ~ COM16
Reset IC
RESET MA0 MD0
IC6
~ ~
S-80940AN
MA14 MD7

MD0 ~ MD15 Keyboard


FI0 ~ FI7
CPU SI0 ~ SI7
Sound Source ROM Sound Source ROM
(16M-bit) (8M-bit) KC0 ~ KC7
LSI4

BLOCK DIAGRAM
LSI3 LSI2
MSM531602 MSM538002EIF GT913F(T)
F35GSKDRI GSK DRI
CE CE
—3—

MA0 ~ MA19
MCSB0 KI0 ~ KI2

FI9
LRCK
SO FI10 VDD
Chip Selector BCK Power Switch
MCSB0, 1
IC4,5 NMI
MA18, 19 D/A Converter
IC 1
UPD6379GR-E1 Buttons
R OUT L OUT

Filter VCC AVDD DVDD VC


Q106 ~ Q107
Phones/Output

APO Power Supply Circuit


Speakers Main
Q101 ~ Q104,
Volume
D101, D103 ~ D106
(L)
Power Amplifier
IC101
LA4635 DC 9V
(R)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
KEY MATRIX
KC0 KC1 KC2 KC3 KC4 KC5 KC6 KC7-
FI0 C2 (1) C#2(1) D2 (1) D#2 (1) E2 (1) F2 (1) F#2 (1) G2 (1)
SI0 C2 (2) C#2 (2) D2 (2) D#2 (2) E2 (2) F2 (2) F#2 (2) G2 (2)
FI1 G#2 (1) A2 (1) A#2 (1) B2 (1) C3 (1) C#3 (1) D3 (1) D#3 (1)
SI1 G#2 (2) A2 (2) A#2 (2) B2 (2) C3 (2) C#3 (2) D3 (2) D#3 (2)
FI2 E3 (1) F3 (1) F#3 (1) G3 (1) G#3 (1) A3 (1) A#3 (1) B3 (1)
SI2 E3 (2) F3 (2) F#3 (2) G3 (2) G#3 (2) A3 (2) A#3 (2) B3 (2)
FI3 C4 (1) C#4 (1) D4 (1) D#4 (1) E4 (1) F4 (1) F#4 (1) G4 (1)
SI3 C4 (2) C#4 (2) D4 (2) D#4 (2) E4 (2) F4 (2) F#4 (2) G4 (2)
FI4 G#4 (1) A4 (1) A#4 (1) B4 (1) C5 (1) C#5 (1) D5 (1) D#5 (1)
SI4 G#4 (2) A4 (2) A#4 (2) B4 (2) C5 (2) C#5 (2) D5 (2) D#5 (2)
FI5 E5 (1) F5 (1) F#5 (1) G5 (1) G#5 (1) A5 (1) A#5 (1) B5 (1)
SI5 E5 (2) F5 (2) F#5 (2) G5 (2) G#5 (2) A5 (2) A#5 (2) B5 (2)
FI6 C6 (1) C#6 (1) D6 (1) D#6 (1) E6 (1) F6 (1) F#6 (1) G6 (1)
SI6 C6 (2) C#6 (2) D6 (2) D#6 (2) E6 (2) F6 (2) F#6 (2) G6 (2)
FI7 G#6 (1) A6 (1) A#6 (1) B6 (1) C7 (1)
SI7 G#6 (2) A6 (2) A#6 (2) B6 (2) C7 (2)

BUTTON MATRIX
KC0 KC1 KC2 KC3 KC4 KC5 KC6 KC7

KI0 MEMORY STEP 2 3 TONE 5 TEMPO TEMPO SYNCHRO/


ENDING

KI1 ONE TOUCH STEP 3 — 7 6 ACC. VOL. BEAT METRONOME


PRESET

KI2 STEP 1 0 + 4 DEMO ETUDE TRANSPOSE


/TONE/MIDI

FULL RANGE CASIO NORMAL VARIATION


FI8 FINGERED NORMAL INTRO START/STOP
CHORD CHORD /FILL-IN /FILL-IN

FI9 LAYER RIGHT 2 RHYTHM 9 PLAY/PAUSE STOP TOUCH


RESPONSE

FI10 SPLIT LEFT 1 SONG 8 FF REW CONCERT


PIANO

NOMENCLATURE OF KEYS
C#2 D#2 F#2 G#2 A#2 C#3 D#3 F#3 G#3 A#3 C#4 D#4 F#4 G#4 A#4 C#5 D#5 F#5 G#5 A#5 C#6 D#6 F#6 G#6 A#6

C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7

—4—
POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT

The power supply circuit generates seven voltages as shown in the following table. VDD voltage is always
generated. The others are controlled by APO signal from the CPU.

Name Voltage For operation of


VDD +5 V CPU, Reset IC, Sound source ROM, RAM, Chip selector
DVDD +5.3 V CPU, Sustain jack, MIDI jack, LCD driver
AVDD +5.3 V DAC, Filter
VC +8 V Power amplifier

RESET CIRCUIT

When batteries are set or an AC adapter is connected, the reset IC provides a low pulse to the CPU. The
CPU then initializes its internal circuit, and clears the RAM.
When the power switch is pressed, the CPU receives a low pulse of POWER signal. The CPU sends APO
signal to the power supply circuit.

Battery set VDD


VDD

RESET RSTB
CPU
Reset IC
LSI4
IC6
GT913F
S-80940AN
APO
POWER SCK0
NMI To power supply circuit
From power switch

—5—
CPU (LSI4: GT913F)

The 16-bit CPU contains a 1k-byte RAM, three 8-bit I/O ports, two timers, a key controller and serial interfaces.
The CPU detects key velocity by counting the time between first-key input signal FI and second-key SI from
the keyboard. The CPU reads sound data and velocity data from the sound source ROM in accordance with
the selected tone; the CPU can read rhythm data simultaneously when a rhythm pattern is selected. The CPU
also controls MIDI input/output and stores sequencer data into the working storage RAM.
The following table shows the pin functions of LSI4.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1 TXD0 Out Not used
2 RXD0 In Not used
3 SCK0 Out APO (Auto Power Off) signal output
4 TXD1 Out MIDI signal output
5 RXD1 In MIDI signal input
6 SCK1 Out 1 MHZ synchronizing pulse output
7 AVCC In DVDB (+5.3V) source
AC adaptor detection terminal.
+5.3 V when the keyboard is powered by batteries and
8 AN0 In
becomes 0 V to cancel the APO function when AC
adaptor is connected.
9 AN1 — Not used. Connected to ground.
10 AGND In Ground (0 V) source
11 BCK Out Bit clock output
12 SO Out Serial sound data output
13 LRCK Out Word clock output
14 GND In Ground (0 V) source
15, 16 XLT0, XLT1 In/Out 30 MHz clock input/output
17 VCC In +5 V source
18, 19 MD0, MD1 In Mode selection terminal
20 RSTB In Reset signal input
21 NMI In Power ON signal input
22 INT/P10 In/Out Data bus for the LCD driver
FI0 ~ FI3
23 ~ 30 In Terminal for key input signal
SI0 ~ SI3
31 ~ 38 KC0 ~ KC7 Out Terminal for key scan signal
FI4 ~ FI8
39 ~ 48 In Terminal for key input signal
SI4 ~ SI8
49 FI9 In Terminal for button input signal
50 SI9 In Data bus for LCD driver
51 FI10 In Terminal for button input signal
52 SI10/P23 Out Data bus for the LCD driver
53 ~ 55 KI0 ~ KI2 In Terminal for button input signal
56 MWEB Out Write enable signal

—6—
Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function
57 ~ 76 MA0 ~ MA19 Out Address bus
Chip enable signal output for the sound source ROM and
77, 78 MCSB0, MCSB1 Out
working RAM
79 MCSB2 Out Not used
80 VCC In +5 V source
81 GND In Ground (0 V) source
82 MRDB Out Read enable signal output for the sound source ROM
83 ~ 98 MD0 ~ MD15 In/Out Data bus
99 PLE Out Terminal for pedal signal
100 P17 In/Out Data bus for the LCD driver

LCD DRIVER (LSI401: ML9040-B02GA)


The LCD driver can drive a dot matrix LCD having 40 segment and 16 common lines. The LSI contains 160
characters in the built-in character generator ROM, and stores 8 characters in the built-in display data RAM.
In accordance with command from the CPU, the LSI is capable of displaying up to 8 characters simultaneously.
The following table shows the pin functions of LSI 401.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1 ~ 22,
SEG1 - SEG4O Out Segment signal output
63 80
23 GND — GND(0 V) source
Terminals for the built-in clock pulse generator. The external
24, 25 OSC1, OSC2 In/Out
resistor connected determines the oscillation frequency.
LCD drive voltage input.
26 ~ 30 V1 ~ V5 In Those voltages are used for generating the stepped pulse
of the LCD drive signals.
31, 32 L, CP — Not used
33 VDD In DVDD (+5.3 V) source
34, 35 DF, DO — Not used
Data/command determination terminal.
36 RS In
High: data, Low: command
37 R/W In Read/write terminal. High: read, Low: write
Chip enable signal.
38 E In High: enable, the writing is done at fall edge.
Low: disenable
39 ~ 42 DB0 ~ DB3 — Not used. Connected to GND (0 V)
43 ~ 46 DB4 ~ DB7 In/Out Data bus
47 ~ 53, COM1 ~ COM7
Out Common signal/output
55 ~ 62 COM9 ~ COM16
54 COM8 — Not used

—7—
DAC (IC1: UPD6379GR)

The DAC receives 16-bit serial data output from the CPU. The data contains digital sound data of the
melody, chord, bass, and percussion for the right and left channels. The DAC converts the data into
analog waveforms and output them to each channel separately.

L OUT Data
SI SO
DAC Word clock CPU
IC1 LSI4
UPD6379GR LRCK LRCK GT913F
R OUT Bit clock
CLK BCK

—8—
FILTER BLOCK

Since the sound signals from the DAC are stepped waveforms, the filter block is added to smooth the
waveforms.

From DAC

To main volume

POWER AMPLIFIER (IC101: LA4635)

The power amplifier is a two-channel amplifier with standby switch.


The following table shows the pin function of IC101.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1 D.C. – Terminal for a decoupling capacitor
2 IN 1 In Channel 1 input
3 Pre GND In Ground (0 V) source
4 IN 2 In Channel 2 input
5 STBY In Power control signal input. 0 V: Off, +9 V: On
6 P.P In Prevention of POP sound
7 VCC In +9 V source
8 OUT 2 Out Channel 2 output
9 N.C. – Not used
10 Power GND In Ground (0 V) source
11 N.C. – Not used
12 OUT 1 Out Channel 1 output

—9—
ADJUSTMENT

DISPLAY PCB
1) Items to be adjusted:

Item Measuring Instrument


Vop voltage setting Voltmeter

2) Adjustment and Test Point Locations


(TOP VIEW)

TP2 (LSI401 Pin30)

TP1 (LSI401 Pin33)

3) Equipment connection/Procedure

Vop voltage setting

Set Voltmeter

Output
TP1
TP2

Input Input Input Output Output


Adjust Adjust for
Connection Point Signal Connection Point
VR401 Voltmeter TP1-TP2 Adjust for 4.3 ~ 4.4 V reading
on voltmeter under the tem-
perature 20 ~ 25 °C.
Make fine adjustment accord-
ing to the next instruction.

Eye

Watching the LCD at a 36.1° angle to the horizontal, adjust Vop


36.1° voltage so that unenergized segments are seen dimly.

LCD

— 10 —
MAJOR WAVEFORMS

3
1

4
2

1 Clock signal for CPU 3 MNI signal


LSI4 pin 15 JE connector pin 1
2 Clock signal for CPU 4 APO signal
LSI4 pin 16 JC connector pin 12

5 7

6
8

5 Key common signal KC0 7 CE signal for ROM


JB connector pin 1 LSI3 LH536PYE pin 12
6 Key common signal KC1 8 CE signal for working RAM
JB connector pin 2 LSI1 TC55257DFL pin 20

9
9 Sound signal (L)
JF connector pin 3
@ Sound signal (R)
JF connector pin 4
@
Tone : Grand Piano
Volume : Maximum
Touch speed : Maximum
Key : A4

— 11 —
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS

Main PCB JCM702-MA1M


7

2 4

6 5

Top View

LCD PCB JCM702-LCD1M

Top View

— 12 —
Sub PCB JCM702-MA2M

9 10

Top View

— 13 —
JCM702-CN1MA

Top View

Bottom View

JCM702-CN2MA

Top View Bottom View

— 14 —
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
Main PCB JCM702-MA1M

4 2

8
7

— 15 —
Sub PCB JCM702-MA2M

10

— 16 —
Console PCB JCM702-CN1M/CN2M

— 17 —
Display PCB JCM702-LCD1M

— 18 —
Keyboard PCBs JCM618T-KY1M/KY2M

— 19 —
EXPLODED VIEW
27 14
31 25

32
8

14

16 11
15 19
21
18
13
20
22 17
16
10
2 1
24
23 3

33
5

7
26

30

29
12

28 6

— 20 —
PARTS LIST

CTK-573

Notes: This parts list does not include the cosmetic parts, which
parts are marked with item No. "R-X" in the exploded
view.
Contact our spare parts department if you need these
parts for refurbish.

1. Prices and specifications are subject to change with-


out prior notice.

2. As for spare parts order and supply, refer to the


"GUIDEBOOK for Spare parts Supply", published
seperately.

3. The numbers in item column correspond to the same


numbers in drawing.

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PARTS PRICE LIST
CTK-573
N ITEM CODE NO. PART NAME SPECIFICATION Q PRICE CODE R
MAIN PCB
1 1005 3885 PCB ASSY(MA1M) TK-M241539*1(M702) 1 DQ A
LSI1 2012 5572 LSI TC55257DFL-70L(EL) 1 AS A
LSI2 1004 5604 LSI MSM538002E1FGSKDR1 1 AZ A
LSI3 1004 5603 LSI MSM531602F35GSKDR1 1 BH A
LSI4 2012 4998 LSI GT913F 1 BP A
IC1 2105 4746 LSI UPD6379GR-E1 1 AO A
IC2 1002 9549 IC/C-MOS S-816A50AMC-BAZ-T2 1 AD A
IC3 2101 0294 IC/C-MOS TC74HC74AF-TP1 1 AD A
IC4 1004 6049 IC/C-MOS TC74VHC00FT(EL) 1 AC A
IC5 2105 6631 IC/C-MOS TC74VHC08FT(EL) 1 AC A
IC6 1004 7049 IC/C-MOS S-80940ANMP-DD4-T2 1 AC A
Q1 1001 5566 TRANSISTOR 2SB1181TLR 1 AC B
X1 2590 2742 OSCILLATOR/CRYSTAL AT-49-30M 1 AG B
SUB PCB ASSY
2 1005 3886 PCB ASSY(MA2M) TK-M241540*1(M702) 1 CO B
IC101 1004 3474 IC/MONOLITHIC LA4635A 1 AN A
IC102 2114 1421 IC/PHOTO COUPLER PC900V 1 AK B
Q102,Q104-Q108 2250 1627 TRANSISTOR 2SC1740STPS 6 AA A
Q101,Q103 2250 1591 TRANSISTOR 2SB1237TV2R 2 AB A
D101 2390 3021 DIODE SRT14 1 AF B
D105 2390 3018 DIODE 1T2 1 AA B
D103,D106-D108 2315 3132 DIODE 1SS133T-77 4 AA B
D104 2360 1939 DIODE/ZENER MTZJ5.1C-T77-T 1 AA B
J101 3501 7049 JACK/DC HEC2305-01-330 1 AC A
J102 3612 0665 JACK/PHONE YKB21-5006 1 AG B
J103 3612 0789 JACK YKB21-5010 1 AC B
J104 3501 4816 JACK/DIN YKF51-5051 1 AH B
DISPLAY PCB
3 1005 6773 PCB ASSY(LCD1M) TK-M241539*2(M702) 1 CC B
LSI401 1000 6502 LSI ML9040-B02GA 1 AU A
TH401 2590 2177 THERMISTOR TBPS1R103J440H5Q 1 AD B
VR401 2775 3286 POTENTIOMETER/TRIMER EVM3SSX50B53 1 AC B
CONSOLE PCB
4 1005 3887 PCB ASSY(CN1) TK-M241541*1(M702) 1 BL B
5 1005 3888 PCB ASSY(CN2) TK-M341421*1(M702) 1 AP B
D301-D344 2315 3132 DIODE 1SS133T-77 44 AA A
LED301 1004 6705 LED EL-204HD-TR4-7(A) 1 AA B
VR301 2765 2213 VOLUME RS20H121-2KB 1 AD A
KEYBOARD PCB
6 1005 3891 PCB ASSY(KY1M) TK-M140687*9(M702) 1 BK B
7 1005 3893 PCB/ASSY(KY2M) TK-M140688*9(M702) 1 BJ B
D501~D564 2301 0101 DIODE 1S2473-T-77-T 64 AA B
D565~D622 2301 0101 DIODE 1S2473-T-77-T 58 AA B
KEYBOARD UNIT
8 6922 2721 WHITE KEY SET/LT M312118A*1 4 AP A
9 6922 2731 WHITE KEY SET/LT M312118A*2 1 AP A
10 6906 8482 BLACK KEY SET 10P M140369B-3 2 AM A
11 6906 8592 BLACK KEY SET 5P M140369B-4 1 AI A
12 6927 4260 RUBBER/KEY LT SET M340985*1 1 BJ B
Notes:N- New parts
Q- Quantity used per unit
R- Rank

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N ITEM CODE NO. PART NAME SPECIFICATION Q PRICE CODE R
PANEL UNIT
13 1004 2196 LCD CG1899-TTP 1 BM B
14 3831 1096 SPEAKER S12J89A 2 BH B
15 1002 7856 RUBBER/BUTTON M241394-1 1 AF B
16 6926 3950 RUBBER/BUTTON M340681-1 2 AA B
17 1005 8895 RUBBER/BUTTON M241389-4 1 AE B
18 1002 7850 RUBBER/BUTTON M141111-1 1 AL B
19 1004 1977 RUBBER/BUTTON M241391-2 1 AE B
20 1005 1796 RUBBER/BUTTON M241392-2 1 AC B
21 1005 1797 RUBBER/BUTTON M241393-2 1 AC B
22 6927 0510 CONTACT/SL CSB-08D 1 AD C
23 1002 7158 CONNECTOR M441141-1 2 AI C
24 1005 3894 BL ASSY TK-M341418*1 1 CK C
25 6921 5031 KNOB/SLIDE M311859A-1 2 AA B
6930 7200 PIECE/TOP 476-L M441142A-1 1 AA X
6930 7201 PIECE/TOP 476-R M441143A-1 1 AA X
6930 7202 FILM M441144A-1 1 AA C
1003 7738 SPONGE M441167-1 2 AA C
1003 0993 PLATE/BL M341362-1 1 AT C
6922 4480 DUMPER/KEY M412324-1 1 AE C
1006 2649 REFLECTOR M241321A-2 1 AO B
1003 7737 FACE/D M441174-1 1 AA X
1003 2149 LED FY4067S-2C1-B170 2 AD B
COMPONENT
26 6906 9252 PLATE/LOWER M240573B-2 1 AS X
27 1005 8896 PLATE/DISPLAY M241395-4 1 AH C
28 1002 9911 BATTERY COVER SUB ASSY M341235*2 1 AM B
29 6903 2150 SPRING/BATTERY(+) M41330-1 1 AA X
30 6902 6141 SPRING/BATTERY(-) M41226A-1 1 AB X
31 1006 4961 STAND SUB ASSY/MUSIC M340876*4(M702) 1 BB X
32 1006 4951 PANEL SUB ASSY M241534*2(M702) 1 CW X
33 1006 4958 CASE SUB ASSY M140573*27(M702) 1 CV X
6902 6690 FOOT/RUBBER M41361-1 4 AA B
6927 3031 PACKING M440775A-1 2 AA B
6926 6110 PACKING M440621-1 2 AB B
Notes:N- New parts
Q- Quantity used per unit
R- Rank

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CASIO TECHNO CO.,LTD.
Overseas Service Division

Nishi-Shinjuku Kimuraya Bldg. 1F


5-25, Nishi-Shinjuku 7-Chome
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan

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