ORDER NO. RRV4698 XDJ-XZ All-In-One DJ System XDJ-XZ THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S). Model Type Power Requirement XDJ-XZ AXJ AC 220 V XDJ-XZ LWSYXJ AC 110 V to 240 V XDJ-XZ UXJCB AC 120 V Remarks THIS SERVICE MANUAL SHOULD BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING MANUAL(S). Model XDJ-XZ Order No. RRV4699 Remarks SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST 6F, Yokohama i-Mark Place, 4-4-5 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0012 JAPAN © 2019 Pioneer DJ Corporation K-ZZZ OCT. 2019 1 2 3 4 SAFETY INFORMATION A Caution B Since the fuse may be neutral of the mains supply, disconnect the mains to de-energize the phase conductors. CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION..........................................................................................................................................................2 1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................3 1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ...............................................................................................................................................3 1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING................................................................................................................................................3 1.3 SERVICE NOTICE ..........................................................................................................................................................4 2. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................................6 3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE...............................................................................................................................................7 3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING............................................................................................................................7 3.2 JIGS LIST .......................................................................................................................................................................8 3.3 PCB LOCATIONS .........................................................................................................................................................11 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM...............................................................................................................................................................13 4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM (1/2) .............................................................................................................................13 4.2 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM (2/2) .............................................................................................................................14 4.3 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM.......................................................................................................................................15 4.4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM..........................................................................................................................................16 4.5 MATRIX INFORMATION ...............................................................................................................................................17 5. DIAGNOSIS.........................................................................................................................................................................20 5.1 STARTUP SEQUENCE.................................................................................................................................................20 5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................................21 5.3 SIMPLIFIED DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AUDIO SIGNAL ................................................................................34 5.4 VOLTAGE MONITORING CIRCUIT ..............................................................................................................................35 5.5 ERROR DISPLAY .........................................................................................................................................................38 6. SERVICE MODE .................................................................................................................................................................39 6.1 TEST MODE .................................................................................................................................................................39 6.2 LCD CALIBRATION MODE...........................................................................................................................................49 6.3 ABOUT THE DEVICE ...................................................................................................................................................50 7. DISASSEMBLY....................................................................................................................................................................51 8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................74 8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED ...........................................................................................................................74 8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE .................................................................................................................................75 8.3 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT ...............................................................................................................76 8.4 TEMPO ZERO POINT ADJUSTMENT .........................................................................................................................78 8.5 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT ........................................................................................................79 8.6 USER SETABLE ITEMS ...............................................................................................................................................80 9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST...............................................................................................................................82 9.1 PACKING SECTION .....................................................................................................................................................82 9.2 BOTTOM SECTION ......................................................................................................................................................84 9.3 CHASSIS SECTION .....................................................................................................................................................86 9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/3)...............................................................................................................................88 9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/3)...............................................................................................................................90 9.6 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (3/3)...............................................................................................................................92 9.7 JOG DIAL SECTION.....................................................................................................................................................94 9.8 LCD SECTION ..............................................................................................................................................................96 C D E F 2 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS 1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING 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. A 1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING B The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete component part. When the part listed in the table is defective, replace whole Assy. Assy Name MAIN Assy JLCD1 Assy JLCD2 Assy XPAD Assy LCDB Assy AUDIO Assy Parts that is Difficult to Replace Function Remarks DC-DC CONVERTER (System power supply) IC with heat-pad REGULATOR IC (System power supply) IC with heat-pad DRIVER IC (BROWSE-LCD backlight power supply) IC with heat-pad DC-DC CONVERTER (System power supply) IC with heat-pad PO SUPPLY IC (Power management IC) QFN IC with heat-pad U-PRO IC (Application processor) BGA RAM IC (DDR3) BGA Authentication Coprocessor (MFi authentication) USON package (UltraSmallOutlineNon-lead) Part No. BD9328EFJ BD00IC0WEFJ IS31BL3555-ZLS4 BD9328EFJ MMPF0100F0AEP MCIMX6Q6AVT10AD K4B4G1646E-BYMA H337S3959 Ref No. IC301 IC302 IC303 IC501 IC502 IC701 IC901, IC902 IC1101 BD9328EFJ TPS2557DRB TUSB4020BIPHP RTL8152B-VB-CG TUSB4041IPAP RTL8309M-CG D810K013DZKB400 BD00IC0WEFJ BD00IC0WEFJ ATSAMD20E15A-MU R1290K103A AK4187VN AK4458VN 2SCR573D3 2SAR573D3 BD9328EFJ BD9851EFV NJM78M09DL1A NJM7805DL1A NJM78M15DL1A NJM79M15DL1A IC1801, IC1802 IC1803, IC1804 IC1805 IC2001 IC2002 IC2151 IC2501 IC3001 IC3201 IC3401 IC3605 IC3606 IC5802 Q6413, Q6415 Q6414, Q6416 IC6602, IC6603 IC6605, IC6606 IC6607 IC6609, IC6610 IC6611 IC6612 C DC-DC CONVERTER (USB-A power supply) IC with heat-pad High-side SW IC (USB-A current control) IC with heat-pad INTERFACE IC (USB-A HUB) IC with heat-pad INTERFACE IC (USB-LAN conversion) QFN IC with heat-pad INTERFACE IC (USB-B HUB) IC with heat-pad INTERFACE IC (LAN HUB) QFN IC with heat-pad DSP BGA REGULATOR IC (JOG-LCD UCOM power supply) IC with heat-pad REGULATOR IC (JOG-LCD UCOM power supply) IC with heat-pad Microcontroller (X-PAD control) QFN IC with heat-pad DC-DC CONVERTER (BROWSE-LCD power supply) QFN IC with heat-pad INTERFACE IC (TOUCH PANEL control) QFN IC with heat-pad Multi DAC IC (MASTER/BOOTH/SEND output) QFN IC with heat-pad TRANSISTOR (HP output) Tr with heat-pad TRANSISTOR (HP output) Tr with heat-pad DC-DC CONVERTER (LED power supply) IC with heat-pad DC-DC CONVERTER (AUDIO power supply) IC with heat-pad REGULATOR IC (AUDIO power supply) IC with heat-pad REGULATOR IC (AUDIO power supply) IC with heat-pad REGULATOR IC (AUDIO power supply) IC with heat-pad REGULATOR IC (AUDIO power supply) IC with heat-pad D E F 3 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1.3 SERVICE NOTICE A g About the ICs in the MAIN Assy Replacement of the Flash ROM (IC1102) and USB-LAN Conversion (IC2001) in the MAIN Assy are not possible during service, because writing of the MAC address on the production line is required. Therefore, the Flash ROM (IC1102) and USB-LAN Conversion (IC2001) are not supplied as a service part. If the IC is defective, replace the whole MAIN Assy. After replacing the the MAIN Assy, writing of the serial number of the unit is required. For details on how to write the serial number, see "8.5 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT." B g Voltage monitoring This unit always monitors for power failure and will shut itself off immediately after an error is detected. If a power is defect, MASTER REC (WAKE UP) LED on the right Deck is flashing in a cycle of 250 ms (light on 125 ms and light off 125 ms). Other LEDs light off, and SW and VR become not working. Repair the unit according to the diagnostic procedures described in "5.4 VOLTAGE MONITORING CIRCUIT." g Confirmation of user-setting C This product has user-setting data. Be sure to confirm those data before starting repair, although changing them may not have a large effect. Use the Check Sheet in "8.6 USER SETABLE ITEMS" to which you can transcribe the settings, as required. The settings are stored in FLASH ROM (IC1102) on the MAIN Assy. For details, refer to "Changing the settings" in the operating instructions. g About the assembly of the JOG dial display The JOG panel is not coloring to improve the visibility of the LCD. So, internal dust and dirt on the surface are easy to see. Therefore, attention is required when replacing the parts inside the JOG dial (especially when replacing TFT LCD (DWX4228)). If it gets dirty during work, please remove it before working. In addition, the LCD is performed calibration at the mass production. Therefore, do the same when replacing. D g How to modify when the rattling of the product is occurred " Place the 13 points (g) of the control panel under the block (Height more than 40 mm and Diameter arround φ20 mm is recommended), and attach the chassis part according to the screw tightening order manually. (The block is available at the home center, etc.)(Refer to "7 DISASSEMBLY" about the screw tightening order.) " When there is no block, place the whole surface of the control panel to the curing mat, and attach the chassis part according to the screw tightening order manually. " Take care not to press the screwdriver strongly to the product in any case. " Do not use the electric screwdriver. E F 4 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g SW POWER SUPPLY Primary side electrical shock A The primary side of SW POWER SUPPLY remains voltage long time, and the primary solder side can be seen. So if you touch the primary solder side, it is possible to receive an electrical shock. There is the red area below where we tend to receive an electrical shock. Be sure to dischsarge the voltage of primary side to avoid receiving the electrical shock. Electrical shock area of A-side. B Electrical shock area of B-side. C When discharging the above point, use the following discharge jig as needed. While the charging voltage is left of both C4 and C5, either of checking LEDs turns on. And if both of LED turns off, we can avoid receiving the electrical shock!! C4 Checking LEDs C5 D No polarity E The circuit of "discharge JIG" is shown below. ! Resister is all 10 kΩ (3W) ! Both of LED is LTL17KRH5D F When there is no above type LED, take measures the following method. Step 1: After the power is turned off, wait 2 minutes. Step 2: Connect the Register Jig and leave the unit as it is, for 10 seconds. 5 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 2. SPECIFICATIONS A B C D E Power requirements ...................... AC 110 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz Power consumption .................................................................55 W Power consumption (standby) ................................................0.3 W Main unit weight .................................................... 13.0 kg (28.7 lb) Max. dimensions ...........................878.0 mm (W) × 466.1 mm (D) × 118.4 mm (H) (34.6 in. (W) × 18.4 in. (D) × 4.7 in. (H)) Tolerable operating temperature .... +5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F) Tolerable operating humidity ...........5 % to 85 % (no condensation) Audio Section Sampling rate ....................................................................44.1 kHz A/D converter ..........................................................................24-bit D/A converter MASTER, BOOTH, SEND .................................................32-bit PHONES ...........................................................................24-bit Frequency characteristic USB, LINE, AUX (LINE/PORTABLE), MIC ....... 20 Hz to 20 kHz S/N ratio (rated output, A-WEIGHTED) USB ................................................................................ 114 dB LINE ................................................................................ 103 dB PHONO ............................................................................ 90 dB AUX (LINE) ....................................................................... 96 dB AUX (PORTABLE) ............................................................ 90 dB MIC ................................................................................... 81 dB Total harmonic distortion (20 Hz to 20 kHzBW) USB ...............................................................................0.003 % LINE ...............................................................................0.005 % PHONO .........................................................................0.017 % Standard input level / Input impedance LINE ................................................................... –12 dBu/47 kΩ PHONO ............................................................. –52 dBu/47 kΩ AUX (LINE) ........................................................ –12 dBu/47 kΩ AUX (PORTABLE) ............................................. –24 dBu/47 kΩ MIC ...................................................................... –57 dBu/3 kΩ Standard output level / Load impedance / Output impedance MASTER 1 ..................................... +6 dBu/10 kΩ/390 Ω or less MASTER 2 ....................................... +2 dBu/10 kΩ/1 kΩ or less BOOTH .......................................... +6 dBu/10 kΩ/470 Ω or less SEND ........................................... –12 dBu/10 kΩ/680 Ω or less PHONES ............................................. +8 dBu/32 Ω/2 Ω or less Rated output level / Load impedance MASTER 1 ......................................................... +24 dBu/10 kΩ MASTER 2 ......................................................... +20 dBu/10 kΩ BOOTH .............................................................. +24 dBu/10 kΩ SEND ................................................................. +11 dBu/10 kΩ Crosstalk LINE .................................................................................. 97 dB PHONO ............................................................................ 80 dB Channel equalizer characteristic HI ...................................................... –26 dB to +6 dB (20 kHz) MID ..................................................... –26 dB to +6 dB (1 kHz) LOW ..................................................... –26 dB to +6 dB (20 Hz) Microphone equalizer characteristic HI .................................................... –12 dB to +12 dB (10 kHz) MID ................................................ –12 dB to +12 dB (2.5 kHz) LOW ................................................ –12 dB to +12 dB (100 Hz) MASTER equalizer characteristic HI ...................................................... –26 dB to +6 dB (20 kHz) MID ..................................................... –26 dB to +6 dB (1 kHz) LOW ................................................... –26 dB to + 6 dB (20 Hz) Input / Output terminals PHONO input terminals RCA pin jacks .................................................................. 2 sets LINE input terminal RCA pin jacks .................................................................. 2 sets MIC input terminal XLR connector & 1/4” TRS jack ....................................... 2 sets AUX input terminal RCA pin jacks .................................................................... 1 set MASTER1 output terminal XLR connector ................................................................... 1 set MASTER2 output terminal RCA pin jacks .................................................................... 1 set BOOTH output terminal 1/4” TRS jack ..................................................................... 1 set SEND output terminal 1/4” TS jack ........................................................................ 1 set PHONES output terminal 1/4” stereo phone jack ....................................................... 1 set 3.5 mm stereo mini jack...................................................... 1 set USB ports A type .............................................................................. 2 sets Power supply ................................................................. 5 V/1 A B type ................................................................................ 1 set LINK teminals LAN teminals (100Base-TX) ............................................ 3 sets — The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice. Accessories • Power cord (AXJ: DDG1114) (LWSYXJ: ADG1244) (UXJCB: DDG1108) • USB cable (DDE1150) • Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide) (AXJ: DRH1542) (LWSYXJ: DRH1540, DRH1541) (UXJCB: DRH1539) • Warranty (LWSYXJ only) • Software license notice (AXJ: DRH1594) (LWSYXJ, UXJCB: DRH1592, DRH1593) • rekordbox dj license key card F 6 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE 3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING Items to be checked after servicing A To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below. No. Procedure Check points 1 Confirm the firmware version in Test mode. The version of the firmware must be latest. Update firmware to the latest one, if it is not the latest. 2 Confirm whether the customer complaint has been solved. If the customer complain occurs with the specific source, such as Mic, each Input, Fader, Equalizer, and Trim, input that specific source for checking. The customer complain must not be reappeared. Audio and operations must be normal. 3 Check the analog audio input (each channel, AUX, MIC1, MIC2). Audio and operations must be normal. (Make the analog connections with CDJ player, analog player and MIC.) B 4 Check the analog audio output (MASTER1, MASTER2, BOOTH, SEND). Audio and operations must be normal. 5 Check the headphones output. (1/4” stereo phone plugs and 3.5 mm stereo mini plugs) There must be no errors, such as noise, in the audio output. 6 Check the LCD display. Check that there is no dirt or dust trapped inside the LCD display. 7 Check the LEDs. Check that all the LEDs light in Test mode. 8 Check operations of the operating elements. (KEY, SW, VR, Fader, PAD and X-PAD etc.) Make sure that all buttons and controls on the main unit function properly in Test mode. 9 Check the touch panel. Check operation with all black screen in Test mode. Operations must be normal. 10 Check the connection of each interface. C Playback data contained in the device connected to USB A. Audio, Search and operations must be normal. Confirm the connection with PC with USB B. The PC must be linked. The rekordbox software must be linked. Confirm the connection with CDJ player and the PC by LAN. This product is recognized definitely by CDJ player, and LINK be established. This product is recognized to a PC definitely, and LINK be established in rekordbox. 11 Confirm user setting contents. Being repaired to the contents before repairing. 12 Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service. D 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 E F 7 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 3.2 JIGS LIST Jigs List A Jig Name B Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks Software for writing the serial number GGS1784 For writing the serial number of the unit to the MAIN Assy after replacement. The file is uploaded to Niis. Refer to "8.5 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT." License-key card for Service GGP1522 For activation of rekordbox dj License-key card for Service GGP1524 For activation of rekordbox Video Extension jig FFC (27 pin, L = 500 mm) GGD1903 Used for "8.3 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT MODE". Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY". Acetate cloth tape GYH1035 Refer to "9.8 LCD SECTION". Double side tape GYH1038 NITTO No. 500 (width:10 mm) Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY". (JOG dial Section_Notes for Reassembling TFT LCD) Lubricants and Glues List Name C Part No. Remarks Lubricating oil GYA1001 Used for "9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/3)", "9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/3)" and "9.7 JOG DIALSECTION". Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY". Lubricating oil GEM1106 Used for "9.7 JOG DIAL SECTION". Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY". (Dry surf HFD-1610) D E F 8 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 g XDJ-XZ Service check sheet 1/2 Check contents Check target Version display Firmware etc. All LEDs and All LED, LCD LCDs light off (or light on dimly) Operation part, Setting ———— Rotary selector 7 8 A Display part (LED) ———— All LED, LCD rekordbox (white) LINK (blue) USB1 (green) USB2 (green) BROWSE (green) TAG LIST (green) INFO (green) MENU (green) Display part (LCD) VERSION INFORMATION SYSTEM EUP PANEL M JOG LCD(DECK1) JOG LCD(DECK2) LANGUAGE MAC_ADDR MAC_ADDR(LAN) SERIAL UPDATE PORT OPERATION CHECK DISPLAY OFF Status Check g Ver. g Ver. g Ver. g Ver. g Ver. g g g g g g Firmware version display Language selection display Serial number display Update port check display Mode 5 to 10 operation complete check display Turn to the right once it l light off g These LED light on dimly B All LED, LCD Rotary selector All LED, LCD DISPLAY ON ———— g LCD Rotary selector ———— LCD PATTERN TEST Cyclic pressed: color l black l white g Individual keys and LEDs Button DECK 1 / 2 f (PLAY /PAUSE) CUE SEARCH (m) SEARCH (n) TRACK SEARCH (o) TRACK SEARCH (p) SHIFT DIRECTION, REV SLIP 4/8 BEAT (LOOP CUTTER) LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) RELOOP/EXIT CUE/LOOP CALL c (LOOP 1/2X) CUE/LOOP CALL d (LOOP 2X) DELETE MEMORY SYNC (INST. DOUBLES) JOG MODE (VINYL) JOG (TOUCH) JOG ROTATE FWD JOG ROTATE REV TEMPO MASTER TEMPO SYNC MASTER HOT CUE (CALL) BEAT LOOP SLIP LOOP BEAT JUMP PAD-1 PAD-2 PAD-3 PAD-4 PAD-5 PAD-6 PAD-7 PAD-8 PLAY /PAUSE (green) CUE (orange) DIRECTION, REV (red) SLIP (red) LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) (orange) LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) (orange) Jog ring illumination DIRECTION, REV (red) SLIP (red) LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) LOOP IN (orange) LOOP OUT (orange) RELOOP/EXIT (orange) LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) (orange) LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) (orange) RELOOP/EXIT (orange) Jog ring illumination SYNC (INST. DOUBLES) (white) JOG MODE (VINYL) (blue) Jog ring illumination (white) LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) (orange) LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) (orange) SYNC MASTER (orange) MASTER TEMPO (red) MASTER (orange) HOT CUE (CALL) BEAT LOOP SLIP LOOP BEAT JUMP PAD-1 PAD-2 PAD-3 PAD-4 PAD-5 PAD-6 PAD-7 PAD-8 KEY/LED TEST CH1 / CH2 PLAY/PAUSE CH1 / CH2 CUE CH1 / CH2 SEARCH REV CH1 / CH2 SEARCH FWD CH1 / CH2 TRACK REV Press l light on, release l light off CH1 / CH2 TRACK FWD CH1 / CH2 SHIFT CH1 / CH2 REVERSE CH1 / CH2 SLIP CH1 / CH2 4 BEAT Cyclic pressed: red l green l blue l white l OFF CH1 / CH2 LOOP IN CH1 / CH2 LOOP OUT CH1 / CH2 RELOOP CH1 / CH2 CALL PREV CH1 / CH2 CALL NEXT CH1 / CH2 CUE DELETE CH1 / CH2 CUE MEMORY Press l light on, release l light off CH1 / CH2 SYNC CH1 / CH2 VINYL CH1 / CH2 JOG TOUCH CH1 / CH2 JOG ROTATE FWD CH1 / CH2 JOG ROTATE REV CH1 / CH2 TEMPO RANGE CH1 / CH2 MASTER TEMPO CH1 / CH2 MASTER CH1 / CH2 HOT CUE CH1 / CH2 AUTO BEAT LOOP CH1 / CH2 SLIP LOOP CH1 / CH2 BEAT JUMP CH1 / CH2 PAD1 CH1 / CH2 PAD2 Cyclic pressed: red l green l blue l white l OFF CH1 / CH2 PAD3 CH1 / CH2 PAD4 CH1 / CH2 PAD5 CH1 / CH2 PAD6 CH1 / CH2 PAD7 CH1 / CH2 PAD8 g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g Common REKORDBOX LINK USB1 USB2 BROWSE (SEARCH) TAGLIST INFO MENU (UTILITY) DECK QUANTIZE TIME ROTARY SELECTOR BACK TAG TRACK/REMOVE TRACK FILTER (EDIT) SHORT CUT LOAD1 LOAD2 USB1 STOP USB2 STOP MASTER REC (WAKE UP) TRACK MARK REKORDBOX (white) LINK (blue) USB1 (green) USB2 (green) BROWSE (SEARCH) (green) TAGLIST (green) INFO (green) MENU (UTILITY) (green) DECK QUANTIZE (red) DECK QUANTIZE (red) ROTARY SELECTOR (white) BROWSE (SEARCH) (green) TAGLIST (green) INFO (green) MENU (UTILITY) (green) LOAD1 (white) LOAD2 (white) USB1 (white) USB2 (white) MASTER REC (WAKE UP)(red) MASTER REC (WAKE UP)(white) MEDIA RB MEDIA LINK MEDIA USB1 MEDIA USB2 BROWSE TAGLIST INFO MENU DECK QUANTIZE TIME MODE/ACUE ROTARY SELECTOR BACK TAG TRACK TRACK FILTER SHORT CUT CH1 LOAD CH2 LOAD CH1 USB STOP CH2 USB STOP USB REC TRACK MARK g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g Mixer SOUND COLOR FX SWEEP SOUND COLOR FX DUB ECHO SOUND COLOR FX SPACE SOUND COLOR FX NOISE SOUND COLOR FX CRUSH SOUND COLOR FX FILTER CUE CH1 CUE CH2 CUE CH3 CUE CH4 CUE MASTER BEAT FX ON/OFF FX FREQUENCY HI FX FREQUENCY MID FX FREQUENCY LOW AUTO/TAP TAP FX QUANTIZE BEAT (d) BEAT (c) MIC TALK OVER FEEDBACK REDUCER SOUND COLOR FX SWEEP (white) SOUND COLOR FX DUB ECHO (white) SOUND COLOR FX SPACE (white) SOUND COLOR FX NOISE (white) SOUND COLOR FX CRUSH (white) SOUND COLOR FX FILTER (white) CUE CH1 (orange) CUE CH2 (orange) CUE CH3 (orange) CUE CH4 (orange) CUE MASTER (orange) BEAT FX ON/OFF (blue) FX FREQUENCY HI (blue) FX FREQUENCY MID (blue) FX FREQUENCY LOW (blue) FX QUANTIZE (red) TAP (green) FX QUANTIZE (red) TAP (green) BEAT FX ON/OFF (white) MIC TALK OVER (red) FEEDBACK REDUCER (green) CFX SWEEP CFX DUB ECHO CFX SPACE CFX NOISE CFX CRUSH CFX FILTER CH1 HEADPHONE CUE CH CH2 HEADPHONE CUE CH CH3 HEADPHONE CUE CH CH4 HEADPHONE CUE CH MASTER CUE EFFECT ON/OFF FX HI FX MID FX LOW AUTO/TAP TAP FX QUANTIZE BEAT NEXT BEAT PREV TALKOVER FEEDBACK REDUCER Service Mode All LEDs and LCDs light on LCD patterns Press l light on, release l light on dimly Press l light on, release l light off Press l light on, release l light on dimly Press l light on, release l light off C D g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g Press l light on, release l light off E F 9 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 A 2/2 Check contents Check target Individual switches, SW select MIC LEDs and PAD LEDs PAD LED(lump) Values of the rotary Volume operation variable controls and sliders Service Mode B C X-PAD test Operation part, Setting INPUT SELECT(CH3) INPUT SELECT(CH4) CROSS FADER ASSIGN (CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4) AUX MIC1 / MIC2 FEEDBACK REDUCER Display part (LED) PC / LINE / PHONO PC / LINE / PHONO A / THRU / B DECK 1 / 2 PAD MODE (HOT CUE (CALL)) PAD MODE (BEAT LOOP) PAD MODE (SLIP LOOP) PAD MODE (BEAT JUMP) MIC 1/2 (OFF: light off, ON: light on) MIC 1/2 CLIP, MIC 1/2 SIGNAL (LIGHT d CLIP light on, SIGNAL: light off HEAVY d CLIP: light off, SIGNAL: light on) Touch operation Select operation Check g g g g g/g g ———— Press l light on red Press l light on green Press l light on blue Press l light on white ———— g/g g/g g/g g/g VOL TEST CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 TRIM xxx CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 HI xxx CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 MID xxx CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 LOW xxx CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 COLOR xxx CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 FADER xxx CH1 / CH2 TEMPO xxx CH1 / CH2 TOUCH/RELESE xxx MIC1 / MIC2 EQ HI xxx MIC1 / MIC2 EQ MIDI xxx MIC1 / MIC2 EQ LOW xxx HP MIXING xxx HP LEVEL xxx PARAMETER xxx AUX TRIM xxx CROSS FADER xxx LEVEL DEPTH xxx BOOTH LEVEL xxx MASTER LEVEL xxx MASTER EQ HI xxx MASTER EQ MIDI xxx MASTER EQ LOW xxx BEAT FX TYPE xxx BEAT FX CH xxx Display the value (000 to 00D hexadecimal) to the position of switch. Display the value (000 to 00A hexadecimal) to the position of switch. g/g/g/g g/g/g/g g/g/g/g g/g/g/g g/g/g/g g/g/g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g/g g g g g g g g g g g g g g X-PAD TEST TOUCH UPPER ON / OFF TOUCH LOWER ON / OFF X-PAD UPPER xxx X-PAD LOWER xxx X-PAD SLICER xxx TOUCH POSITION xxx Touch l ON, Release l OFF Touch l ON, Release l OFF Display the value (00 to FF hexadecimal) to the touch position of upper Display the value (00 to FF hexadecimal) to the touch position of lower Display the value (00 to FF hexadecimal) to the touch position of slicer Display the beat information to the touch position g g g g g g ———— TOUCH PANEL TEST Touch four g position l green, display "Touch test OK" g ———— SELECTOR TEST SELECTOR xx TIME xx Display the value (00 to FF hexadecimal) to the position of selector. Display the value (00 to FF hexadecimal) to the position of selector. g g CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 TRIM CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 HI CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 MID CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 LOW CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 COLOR CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 FADER CH1 / CH2 TEMPO CH1 / CH2 TOUCH/RELESE MIC1 / MIC2 EQ HI MIC1 / MIC2 EQ MIDI MIC1 / MIC2 EQ LOW HP MIXING HP LEVEL EFFECT PARAMETER AUX TRIM CROSS FADER LEVEL/DEPTH BOOTH LEVEL MASTER LEVEL MASTER EQ HI MASTER EQ MIDI MASTER EQ LOW BEAT EFFECT SELECTOR BEAT CH SELECTOR ———— ———— OFF / LINE / PORTABLE OFF / ON LIGHT / HEAVY Performance Pads ×8, PAD MODE buttons ×4 X-PAD upper X-PAD lower X-PAD upper X-PAD lower X-PAD SLICER X-PAD POSITION Rotary selector Status Display on LCD when selected OFF / LINE / PORTABLE OFF / ON LIGHT / HEAVY X-PAD operation Touch panel test Display part (LCD) SW TEST PC / LINE / PHONO PC / LINE / PHONO A / THRU / B ROTARY SELECTOR TIME Display the value (000 to 3FF hexadecimal) to the position of VR. Display the value (000 to 3FF0 hexadecimal) to the position of VR. Display the value (000 to 3FF hexadecimal) to the position of VR. D E F 10 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3.3 PCB LOCATIONS " Chassis Section A AE LCDB ASSY " Bottom view C MCIN ASSY B AUDIO ASSY E USBA ASSY MCTR ASSY D B A MAIN ASSY STL2 ASSY STL3 ASSY STL2 ASSY C STL3 ASSY SW POWER SUPPLY AF STL1 ASSY STL4 ASSY " Control Panel Section JLCD1 ASSY AA or JLCD2 ASSY AB G UCOM ASSY XPAD ASSY Q AA JLCD1 ASSY or H MIXER ASSY AB JLCD2 ASSY S PWSW ASSY D " Bottom view DCK2 ASSY T R DCK1 ASSY SER1 ASSY W or SER2 ASSY X AC JOG1 ASSY or AD JOG2 ASSY JOG1 ASSY AC or JOG2 ASSY AD W SER1 ASSY or X SER2 ASSY TMP1 ASSY U or TMP2 ASSY V Y PLAY1 ASSY or Z PLAY2 ASSY PAD2 ASSY P N CRFD EFSW ASSY O PAD1 ASSY ASSY PLAY1 ASSY Y or PLAY2 ASSY Z HPJK ASSY F J CHF1 ASSY or I K CHF2 ASSY or L CHF3 ASSY or M CHF4 ASSY U TMP1 ASSY or V TMP2 ASSY Note: The 1 and 2 Assys of JLCD, PLAY, SER, TMP and JOG Assys have the same circuitry, parts, and board shapes. Only printed information is different, because their part numbers and wiring numbers are different. They are handled similarly in their production management. Therefore, either 1 or 2 Assy of the respective Assys is assembled in the respective place. The 1 to 4 Assys of CHF Assys have the same circuitry, parts, and board shapes. Only printed information is different, because their part numbers and wiring numbers are different. They are handled similarly in their production management. Therefore, either 1, 2, 3 or 4 Assy of the respective Assys is assembled in the respective place. 11 XDJ-XZ 5 E 6 7 8 F 1 A 2 3 4 NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. - The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. Mark No. Description LIST OF ASSEMBLIES NSP B NSP Part No. 1..MAIN ASSY DWX4287 1..PADA ASSY 2..LCDB ASSY 2..PAD1 ASSY 2..PAD2 ASSY 2..USBA ASSY DWM2720 DWX4291 DWX4292 DWX4293 DWX4294 2..CRFD ASSY DWX4295 1..JOGA ASSY 2..JLCD1 ASSY 2..JLCD2 ASSY 2..XPAD ASSY DWM2719 DWX4288 DWX4289 DWX4290 1..AUDIO ASSY DWX4298 1..SUBA ASSY 2..MCIN ASSY 2..HPJK ASSY 2..MCTR ASSY 2..CHF1 ASSY DWM2724 DWX4300 DWX4301 DWX4302 DWX4303 2..CHF2 ASSY 2..PLAY1 ASSY 2..PLAY2 ASSY 2..SER1 ASSY 2..SER2 ASSY DWX4304 DWX4307 DWX4308 DWX4310 DWX4314 Mark No. NSP NSP NSP NSP C > Description Part No. 1..UCOMA ASSY 2..UCOM ASSY 2..EFSW ASSY DWM2721 DWX4296 DWX4297 1..MIXER ASSY DWX4299 1..PNL1 ASSY 2..DCK1 ASSY 2..TMP1 ASSY 2..PWSW ASSY 2..CHF3 ASSY DWM2725 DWX4309 DWX4311 DWX4312 DWX4305 2..STL1 ASSY 2..STL2 ASSY 2..STL3 ASSY DWX4319 DWX4320 DWX4321 1..PNL2 ASSY 2..DCK2 ASSY 2..TMP2 ASSY 2..CHF4 ASSY 2..JOG1 ASSY DWM2726 DWX4313 DWX4315 DWX4306 DWX4317 2..JOG2 ASSY 2..STL4 ASSY DWX4318 DWX4322 1..SW POWER SUPPLY DWR1548 D E F 12 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 V+3R3D2 2 9 2 V+3R3D2 CN9002 1 V+3R3D2 VKN1261 GNDD 1 GNDD DCK2_GRID0 7 DCK2_GRID1 8 DCK2_GRID3 9 W SER1 ASSY (DWX4310) or DDD1947-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/16P L=200mm 1 0 LOOPOUT2_L 9 GNDD 8 DCK2_KEY0 7 GNDD 6 DCK2_GRID0 5 DCK2_GRID1 4 DCK2_GRID3 3 DCK2_GRID6 2 DCK2_GRID7 1 GNDD X SER2 ASSY (DWX4314) GNDD 1 LOOPOUT2_L 6 LOOPIN2_L 4 5 GNDD GNDD 3 GNDD DCK2_KEY0 4 LOOPOUT2_L 1 1 LOOPIN2_L 3 2 2 1 1 GNDD_LED 4 13 V+3R3D2 GNDD 1 PAD2_8 4 3 2 1 PADR_8 4 8 V+3R3_PAD_AD 4 9 V+3R3_PAD_AD 5 0 60 GND 57 NC ENABLE 58 PAD2_7 5 PADR_7 4 7 59 GND 56 NC PAD2_5 6 PADR_5 4 5 PADR_6 4 6 49 NC 52 NC PAD2_1 7 PADR_1 4 4 48 VCI 51 NC 50 NC 9 1 1 PAD2MODE_AD 8 1 2 GNDD_AD_DCK PADR_2 4 3 1 0 PAD2_4 PAD2_3 GNDD 50 48 49 GNDD JU1_MOSI V+3R3D2 47 GNDD DDD1953-(SAME FACE) FFC 0.5mm/50P L=510mm 46 45 44 JU1_MISO 43 GNDD JU1_SCLK 41 42 GNDD GNDD 40 39 GNDD PNL_SCLK PNL_MOSI xRDY1 GNDD GNDD 38 35 34 33 37 36 PNL_MISO GNDD GNDD 32 PNL_xCS2 PNL_CONT PNL_xCS1 27 31 GNDD 30 PNL_REQ 28 ERP_CONT 26 DDD1952-(SAME FACE) FFC 0.5mm/50P L=570mm 29 ERP_REQ 25 ERP_SCLK 24 GNDD 20 21 22 ERP_MOSI 19 23 GNDD 18 GNDD ERP_MISO 17 GNDD 14 ERP_WRITE ERP_xCS 13 GNDD ERP_IMX_POR 15 GNDD 16 JU2_MOSI JU2_MISO 8 9 GNDD 7 12 JU2_SCLK 6 11 GNDD 5 10 GNDD GNDD xRDY2 GNDD 4 GNDD PADR_4 4 1 GNDD 3 7 GNDD 3 5 GND_AD 3 8 PADR_SI0 3 6 PADR_SCK0 3 4 GNDD 3 3 PADR_SI1 3 2 GNDD 3 1 GNDD 2 9 PAD_xG 3 0 GNDD 2 5 GNDD 2 7 PAD_RCK 2 8 PADR_SCK1 2 6 V+3R3_D 2 4 PADR_B1 2 2 V+3R3_D 2 3 PADR_B2 2 1 GNDD 1 8 PADR_B3 2 0 PADR_B4 1 9 PADR_B7 1 6 PADR_B8 1 7 PADR_B6 1 5 GNDD 1 1 GNDD 1 3 PADR_B5 1 4 PADGRID_2 1 2 9 GNDD PADGRID_0 1 0 6 8 5 7 GND_LED GNDD GND_LED PADGRID_1 3 V+9LED 4 DDD1935-SAME FACE) FFC 0.5mm/50P L=200mm CN4101 DKP3953 3 2 1 PADR_3 4 2 GND_AD 3 9 44 DOTCLK 1 6 GNDD PADMODE_L_AD 4 0 43 VSYNC 1 7 PAD2_SCLK0 HSYNC 42 1 8 GNDD CKS6645 3 GNDD 50 GNDD GNDD_AD_SH GNDD_AD_SH 46 GNDD CH4_FADER 45 49 GNDD_AD_SH 44 47 CH2_FADER 43 LOOPIN2_L 2 1 5 2 6 7 8 9 3 DATA17 4 0 DATA16 39 DATA15 2 3 41 1 9 PAD2_SI1 3 1 PAD2_B3 2 0 GNDD 19 NC 20 DATA0 17 SDI NC 18 15 CS 16 SCL 14 RESET SHEET SW (DSX1078) 1 NC GNDD CKS1072 (3.5inch QVGA) 3 2 PAD2_B4 3 3 GNDD 3 4 PAD2_B8 3 5 PAD2_B7 3 6 PAD2_B6 3 7 PAD2_B5 3 8 GNDD 3 9 PADGRID2 4 0 GNDD 4 1 PADGRID0 4 2 GNDD 4 3 PADGRID1 4 4 GNDD 4 5 GNDD_LED 4 6 GNDD_LED 4 7 GNDD_LED 38 DATA14 2 7 GNDD 2 2 GNDD 2 6 GNDD 2 1 PAD_xG 2 5 SUBU_RST 37 DATA13 27 AA ( AA 1/2- AA 2/2) JLCD1 ASSY (DWX4288) or AB ( AB 1/2- AB 2/2) JLCD2 ASSY (DWX4289) 36 DATA12 26 GNDD 4 8 V+9LED_O CN3003 or CN3203 12 34 NC 25 GNDD NC 9 10 35 NC SUBU_RST 12 NC NC 13 8 2 3 PAD_RCK 2 4 GNDD (DWX4318) 7 JOG_SW 2 2 GNDD 2 3 JU_SCLK 24 NC 6 47 VCI 2 1 JU_MISO 22 23 GNDD (DWX4317) or AD JOG2 ASSY CN9701 or CN9601 45 NC 21 GNDD 7 V+3R3D2_J 5 11 JU2_SCLK 5 0 V+9LED_O GNDD 4 46 NC JU2_MISO CN4504 JOG2B 3 1 4 GNDD 2 0 GNDD or CN3006 CN3206 CKS6646 JOG2A 2 4 1 5 PAD2_SI0 1 9 JU_MOSI 20 AC JOG1 ASSY 1 2 3 1 3 GNDD_AD_DCK 19 VKN1264 1 55 NC 1 8 GNDD 18 GNDD 4 (DWX4308) V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 1 7 JU_xRDY GNDD JU2_MOSI 3 CN7951 or CN8001 GNDD CN3004 or CN3204 2 (DWX4307) or Z PLAY2 ASSY V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 1 5 LR_DET 1 6 GNDD VKN1431 4 48 GNDD_AD_SH 42 CH3_FADER 39 GNDD_AD_SH GNDD_AD_SH 38 CH1_FADER CROSS_FADER 37 40 GNDD_AD_SH 36 41 V+3R3D2_AD_SH 34 GNDD 33 35 GNDD 32 V+9LED_O P ( P 1/2- P 2/2) PAD2 ASSY (DWX4293) V+3R3D2_AD_SH V+5LED V+5LED 30 31 GNDD_LED GNDD_LED 26 GNDD_LED GNDD_LED 25 V+5LED GNDD_LED 29 GNDD_LED 23 24 27 V+9LED 28 V+9LED 21 22 V+12BL V+9LED 20 V+12BL GNDD_LED 19 GNDD GNDD_LED GNDD 17 18 16 GNDD 13 14 PWR_ON 11 15 FAULT_DET GNDD 10 GNDD 12 ERP_xAMUTE 8 9 PLAY2 2 Y PLAY1 ASSY NM 1 4 GNDD 2 4 GNDD 17 1 3 GNDD 2 5 PAD2_SCLK1 xRDY2 1 2 ERP_WRITE 2 6 GNDD 15 16 O ( O 1/2- O 2/2) PAD1 ASSY (DWX4292) CN4508 3 CKS6625 32 DATA10 DATA11 33 14 GNDD GND_LED 4 PLAY2_L JOG2 1 2 7 V+3R3D2 13 GNDD 1 1 GNDD 2 8 V+3R3D2 12 GNDD LR_DET2_L 1 0 V+3R3D 2 9 PAD2_B1 ERP_WRITE CN3005 or CN3205 11 2 3 GNDD_LED 4 DDD1843-(SAMEFACE) FFC 1.0mm/4P L=65mm JOG1 JTAG CN3202 or CN3002 30 DATA8 DATA9 31 GNDD 1 NM CN3901 DKP3953 1 2 CUE2 5 V+3R3D FOR DEBUG 3 0 PAD2_B2 CN4401 4 9 V+9LED_O CN4502 1 2 LOOPOUT2_L 6 53 NC NC 9 9 10 V+9LED 1 PANEL M uCOM CN4501 CUE2_L 7 54 GNDD V+3R3D V+9LED 2 Erp uCOM LOOPIN2_L 8 PAD2_6 GNDD 8 FOR DEBUG DKP3953 9 GNDD_LED 7 8 V+9LED_O 7 GNDD PLAY GNDD CN3001 or CN3201 PLAY_L V+9LED_O CUE V+9LED_O 6 CUE_L GNDD_LED 5 6 GNDD_LED V+12BL_O GNDD_LED 4 5 V+9LED_O LOOPIN_L 2 3 4 V+9LED_O GNDD_LED 1 0 2 3 GNDD_LED LOOPOUT_L V+12BL_O V+3R3D2_J CRFD ASSY (DWX4295) VKN1414 GNDD_LED DDD1938-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/27P L=130mm 3 1 V+3R3D2 V+9LED_O V+9LED_O 3 V+9LED 5 0 V+9LED 4 8 V+9LED 4 9 GND_LED 4 7 GNDD 7 GNDD 4 4 MAS_VR_MUTE 6 GND_LED 4 5 GNDD GND_LED 4 6 GNDD 4 2 V+5E PADGRID_1 4 3 GNDD 4 0 PADGRID_0 4 1 V+5E 3 5 GNDD 3 8 PADGRID_2 3 9 GNDD GNDD 1 2 4 PADL_B8 3 7 PADL_B7 3 6 PADL_B6 3 5 PADL_B5 3 4 GNDD 3 3 PADL_B1 3 2 GNDD LOOPIN2_L DDD1949-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/10P L=250mm V+3R3D2 3 0 V+3R3D2_J CN4516 NM GNDD_LED V+9LED_O 4 GNDD GNDD_LED PADGRID1 GNDD_LED 7 6 8 5 GNDD 9 1 0 PADGRID0 1 1 GNDD 1 2 PADGRID2 1 3 GNDD 1 4 PAD1_B8 1 5 PAD1_B7 1 6 PAD1_B6 1 7 PAD1_B5 1 8 GNDD 1 9 PAD1_B1 2 0 PAD1_B2 PADL_B2 3 1 CN8302 or CN9402 VKN1243 PAD2_2 GNDD_AD_SH GNDD NC 3 GNDD 3 8 2 FADER_AD V+3R3D2_AD_SH 4 GNDD 2 8 9 1 GNDD_AD_SH 3 3 V+3R3D2_AD_SH GNDD 2 7 11 NC 49 NC 48 VCI 47 VCI HSYNC 45 NC 46 NC 44 DOTCLK 43 VSYNC 42 MAS_VR_MUTE 10 GND 2 7 GNDD 5 LED- 2 6 V+12BL_O MAS_VR_MUTE 2 6 AKM1289 Note: The 1 to 4 Assys of CHF Assys have the same circuitry, parts, and board shapes. Only printed information is different, because their part numbers and wiring numbers are different. They are handled similarly in their production management. Therefore, either 1, 2, 3 or 4 Assy of the respective Assys is assembled in the respective place. 2 5 GNDD_LED MASCUE_KEY GNDD_AD_SH 2 FADER_AD 2 1 GNDD 2 1 GNDD_AD_SH 1 3 V+3R3D2_AD_SH 2 0 GNDD MASCUE_L N J CHF1 ASSY (DWX4303) L CHF3 ASSY (DWX4305) K CHF2 ASSY (DWX4304) M CHF4 ASSY (DWX4306) 1 9 V+3R3D2_J FADER_AD 2 V+3R3D2_AD_SH 1 CN7931 or CN7911 or CN7901 or CN7921 1 8 V+3R3D2_J 2 3 V+9LED_O 2 1 PAD1_B3 2 2 PAD1_B4 2 3 V+3R3D2 1 2 GNDD CN9003 GNDD 4 1 2 3 4 5 MXR_AD3 AUX_VR_AD GNDD_AD_MXR GNDD_AD_MXR GNDD_AD_MXR 7 8 9 10 6 MXR_AD1 MXR_AD2 CH4_CFX_VR V+3R3D2_AD_MXR V+3R3D2_AD_MXR 11 12 CH2_CFX_VR 13 CH1_CFX_VR 14 GNDD_AD_MXR 15 GNDD_AD_MXR 16 18 19 17 GNDD V+9LED_O GNDD_LED GNDD_AD_MXR CH3_CFX_VR FADER_AD V+3R3D2_AD_SH 1 1 2 GNDD_AD_SH V+3R3D2_AD_SH FADER_AD GNDD_AD_SH 1 1 6 ERP_WRITE 1 7 GNDD 2 4 GNDD_LED PADL_B3 3 0 GNDD 2 6 PADL_B4 2 9 V+3R3_D 2 8 V+3R3_D 2 7 PADL_SI0 2 5 GNDD 2 4 GNDD 2 2 GNDD 2 0 PADL_xG 2 3 PADL_RCK 2 1 PADL_SCK0 1 9 GNDD 1 8 PADL_SI1 1 7 GNDD 1 6 GNDD 1 4 GND_AD 1 3 GND_AD 1 2 PADL_SCK1 1 5 PADMODE_L_AD 1 1 9 PADL_1 1 0 PADL_2 6 7 5 4 8 PADL_3 PADL_4 PADL_8 PADL_7 PADL_6 3 PADL_5 2 1 6 GNDD 8 8 V+3R3_PAD_AD 1 D20PYY0410E L=100mm DWX4228- 2 4 V+3R3D2 2 5 GNDD 2 6 PAD1_SI0 2 7 GNDD 2 8 PAD_xG 2 9 GNDD 3 0 PAD_RCK 3 1 GNDD 3 2 PAD1_SCLK0 3 3 GNDD 3 4 PAD1_SI1 3 5 GNDD 3 8 GNDD_AD_DCK 3 6 PAD1_SCLK1 3 7 GNDD 3 9 GNDD_AD_DCK 4 0 PAD1MODE_AD 4 1 PAD1_1 4 2 PAD1_2 4 4 PAD1_4 4 5 PAD1_8 4 3 PAD1_3 4 6 PAD1_7 4 7 PAD1_6 4 8 PAD1_5 4 9 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 5 0 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK GNDD 52147-0410 GNDD KM200NA3L FADER_AD 1 5 GNDD DDD1935-(SAME FACE) FFC 0.5mm/50P L=200mm 1 1 5 DCK2_LED1_TRST_MT DDD1948-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/12P L=110mm 3 5 GNDD_AD_MXR 3 2 GNDD_AD_MXR 3 1 MXR_AD3 3 4 AUX_VR_AD 3 3 GNDD_AD_MXR 3 0 MXR_AD1 2 9 MXR_AD2 2 8 V+3R3D2_AD_MXR 2 6 CH4_CFX_VR 2 7 V+3R3D2_AD_MXR 2 5 CH3_CFX_VR 2 4 CH2_CFX_VR 2 3 CH1_CFX_VR 2 2 GNDD_AD_MXR 2 1 GNDD_AD_MXR 1 9 GNDD 2 0 GNDD_AD_MXR 1 8 V+9LED_O 1 7 GNDD_LED 1 5 V+5LED_O 1 6 GNDD_LED 1 3 GNDD_LED 1 4 V+5LED_O 21 22 23 20 GNDD_LED V+5LED_O V+5LED_O GNDD_LED 25 26 27 24 GNDD GNDD CH4CUE_L CH3CUE_L 28 29 31 30 GNDD GNDD CH2CUE_L CH1CUE_L 32 VR_SEL_A 33 VR_SEL_C VR_SEL_B 34 35 GNDD V+3R3D2 3 0 V+3R3D2 2 9 GNDD 2 7 GNDD 2 6 MXR_LED_SI 2 5 GNDD 2 4 GNDD 2 2 GNDD 2 0 GNDD 1 8 GNDD 1 6 GNDD 1 4 TIME_A 1 3 GNDD 2 8 KM200NA3L GNDD_AD_SH 1 4 GNDD From/To MAIN(CN104) 1 2 GNDD 1 3 DCK2_GRID7_MT 1 0 GNDD DWX4228- (3.5inch QVGA) V+3R3_PAD_AD T ( T 1/3- T 3/3) DCK2 ASSY (DWX4313) 1 2 3 GNDD GNDD_LED V+9LED_O 4 7 5 6 8 GNDD GRID0 GRID1 GRID3 GRID2 10 9 GRID4 GRID5 11 GRID6 12 GRID7 13 GNDD 15 16 17 14 MXR_LED0 MXR_LED1 MXR_LED2 MXR_LED3 18 19 21 20 GNDD MXR_LED10 MXR_LED11 MXR_KEY0_1 23 24 25 22 MXR_KEY1_1 MXR_KEY2_1 MXR_KEY3_1 MXR_KEY4_1 CH3CUE_L 9 1 2 GNDD 1 1 GNDD 1 0 CH4CUE_L GNDD CH2CUE_L GNDD CH1CUE_L 8 6 7 5 VR_SEL_A 4 DDD1942-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/30P L=350mm 3 4 V+9LED_O 3 5 GNDD_LED 3 3 GNDD 2 8 GNDD 2 9 GRID3 3 2 GRID0 3 1 GRID1 3 0 GRID2 2 4 GRID7 2 7 GRID4 2 6 GRID5 2 1 MXR_LED1 2 5 GRID6 2 0 MXR_LED2 1 9 MXR_LED3 2 3 GNDD 1 8 MXR_LED10 2 2 MXR_LED0 1 4 MXR_KEY1_1 1 7 MXR_LED11 1 5 MXR_KEY0_1 1 6 GNDD 1 1 MXR_KEY4_1 1 3 MXR_KEY2_1 TIME_A GNDD 8 27 28 29 26 GNDD GNDD TIME_A MXR_KEY5_1 30 TIME_B 33 35 34 31 32 VR_SEL_B 3 V+3R3D2 VR_SEL_C 2 V+3R3D2 GNDD 1 1 2 GNDD GNDD 4 3 5 GNDD MXR_LED_SI 6 10 GNDD MXR_LED_RCK 11 7 GNDD 12 MXR_LED_xG MXR_LED_CLK 13 GNDD GNDD 14 9 MXR_GRID_SI 15 8 GNDD 16 GNDD EFX_LVD_AD V+3R3D2_AD_MXR GNDD_AD_MXR GNDD_AD_MXR GNDD 1 9 V+9LED_O 1 8 CDC_LED3 1 7 CDC_LED2 1 6 CDC_LED1 1 5 GNDD_LED_CDC 1 4 V+3R3D2 1 3 MXR_GRID_CLK 17 1 2 MXR_KEY3_1 TIME_B GNDD 7 9 GNDD 1 0 MXR_KEY5_1 GNDD_AD_MXR GNDD_AD_MXR 1 EFX_LVD_AD GNDD 2 6 V+9LED_O 3 V+3R3D2_AD_MXR CDC_LED3 4 5 CDC_LED2 5 CDC_xINT 4 CDC_LED1 6 CDC_xRST 2 GNDD_LED_CDC 7 CDC_xCS GNDD 18 1 3 LR_DET1_H 2 2 V+9LED_O 40 DATA16 DATA17 39 DATA15 KM200NA3L 2 1 2 GNDD CKS6645 1 4 DCK2_GRID4_TRST 2 VKN1241 1 0 GNDD 41 38 DATA14 2 KM200NA3L VKN1431 37 DATA13 3 JU1_MOSI 1 1 xRDY1 1 3 CN7952 or CN8002 DCK_GRID_SI NC 5 4 1 0 GNDD_LED 6 GND 6 5 1 1 DCK_GRID_SCLK 7 LED+ 7 (DWX4315) 1 1 DCK2_KEY1 GNDD DCK2_GRID7_MT DCK2_GRID4_TRST 1 2 GNDD 8 6 GNDD V+9LED_O (DWX4311) or V TMP2 ASSY DCK2_LED1_TRST_MT 1 3 GNDD 9 VKN1287 LED- 8 6 U TMP1 ASSY 1 0 GNDD 1 4 MXR_LED_SI GNDD 2 3 5 9 GNDD DCK2_KEY1 DCK2_GRID7 1 5 GNDD MASCUE_L 2 4 CN4503 LED- GNDD V+3R3D 7 DCK2_GRID2 1 6 MXR_LED_xG MASCUE_KEY 2 5 PF03PP-B15 3P L=150mm JU1_MISO 8 DCK_GRID_SI 2 2 CH3 KM200NA3 CN4514 7 GNDD 2 0 CH1 PF03PP-B05 3P L=50mm JU_MISO 2 1 KM200NA3 CN4511 GNDD PF03PP-B07 3P L=70mm GNDD JU1_SCLK KM200NA3 CN4510 SUBU_RST 6 36 DATA12 34 NC GNDD 3 4 GNDD 32 DATA10 DATA11 33 2 5 V+9LED_O 35 NC 30 DATA8 DATA9 31 28 DATA6 DATA7 29 26 NC NC 27 25 DATA5 23 DATA3 24 DATA4 22 DATA2 21 DATA1 19 NC 20 DATA0 15 CS 17 SDI NC 16 SCL VKN1287 GNDD 2 2 GNDD 1 1 AA ( AA 1/2- AA 2/2) CN4515 CH2 V+3R3D2_AD_SH 2 4 GNDD FADER_AD 1 2 GNDD GNDD 2 4 GNDD 1 9 3 2 3 PWR_SW JU_SCLK 2 3 GNDD 1 8 DCK_GRID_SCLK 2 0 PF03PP-B05 3P L=50mm 2 2 GNDD 2 GNDD MXRDCK2_LED_SI 1 7 GNDD 2 1 2 1 MIC1_TKO_KEY 3 V+3R3D 1 0 GNDD GNDD DCK2_GRID6 9 CN8301 or CN9401 25 DATA5 2 0 MIC1_INP_L 4 ERP_WRITE 1 2 8 8 VKN1243 28 DATA6 DATA7 1 9 MIC2_ON_L 5 GNDD 1 3 DCK2_GRID7 DCK2_GRID7 1 1 29 6 GNDD PWR_SW GNDD 1 4 9 DCK2_GRID6 1 0 26 NC NC 27 MIC2_ON_L MIC1_INP_L GNDD 1 6 UCOM ASSY (DWX4296) 1 6 MIC1_ON_L MIC1_TKO_KEY GNDD 1 6 DCK2_GRID2 7 1 7 GNDD 21 DATA1 1 8 MIC1_CLIP_L LR_DET 1 5 DCK2_GRID6 1 0 6 1 8 MXR_LED_RCK 22 DATA2 1 7 MIC2_CLIP_L 7 JU_xRDY 1 7 GNDD_AD_DCK GNDD 1 1 1 9 GNDD 24 DATA4 8 9 DCK2_ADCT 5 GNDD_AD_DCK 1 2 GNDD 1 2 23 DATA3 9 1 GNDD_AD_DCK 4 2 0 MXR_LED_CLK DDD1941-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/30P L=190mm MIC1_ON_L MXRDCK2_LED_xG 1 5 4 GNDD 3 V+3R3D 8 V+3R3D2 1 2 GNDD 1 1 CDC_xINT 1 0 9 CDC_xRST TIME_A 19 GNDD 1 2 1 5 MIC2_INP_L GNDD 1 4 3 NC 3 1 GNDD V+3R3D 9 GNDD 10 CDC_CLK GNDD 11 GNDD 12 GNDD 20 MXR_KEY3 1 3 GNDD 1 4 MIC1_TKO_L MXRDCK2_LED_RCK 1 3 2 2 18 14 RESET 12 NC NC 13 7 11 NC NC NC 6 10 GND GND NC LED+ 8 LED- 9 LED- 5 NC LED- 7 TIME_B 21 9 1 2 DCK_GRID_SI MIC1_CLIP_L JLCD2 ASSY (DWX4289) CKS6646 4 8 6 GNDD GNDD 22 MXR_KEY4 G ( G 1/3- G 3/3) 1 1 GNDD MIC2_CLIP_L GNDD 1 2 GNDD_AD_SH 10 DCK2_ADIN 3 52147-0410 1 0 DCK_GRID_SCLK 1 11 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 2 DCK2_ADCT 1 3 2 1 GNDD MXRDCK2_LED_CLK 1 1 KM200NA3 CN4513 12 GNDD 1 0 1 DCK2_ADIN 1 5 GNDD_AD_DCK 1 4 LOOPOUT2_L 3 GNDD GNDD GNDD 1 JOG_SW CN3006 or CN3206 3 GNDD 5 GNDD 23 2 2 VR_SEL_A V+3R3D2 9 MIC2_INP_L AB ( AB 1/2- AB 2/2) 1 CDC_xCS 4 GNDD CDC_CLK MXR_KEY0 24 2 3 VR_SEL_C 9 V+3R3D2 8 CN3003 JLCD1 ASSY (DWX4288) GNDD_LED 4 or GNDD_LED 3 or CN3203 V+12BL_O 2 2 13 14 GNDD CDC_MOSI CDC_MISO 15 19 16 1 2 3 GNDD CDC_MOSI CDC_MISO MXR_KEY2 MXR_KEY1 25 GNDD 2 4 VR_SEL_B 8 GNDD 7 5 57 NC ENABLE 11 12 1 GNDD_AD_MXR 7 6 18 60 GND 9 10 CKS1072 SHEET SW (DSX1078) 3 0 GNDD_AD_MXR VR_SEL_A 19 58 8 1 VR_SEL_C 20 GNDD 59 GND 7 7 GNDD_AD_MXR VR_SEL_B GNDD V+3R3D2 53 NC NC 6 V+5LED_O 2 5 GNDD 54 5 V+5LED_O 1 VKN1247 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 1 6 7 CN3005 or CN3205 4 GNDD_LED 2 2 6 V+3R3D2_AD_MXR GNDD 1 8 3 CKS3871 3 V+5LED_O 3 0 2 7 V+3R3D2_AD_MXR 55 NC LOOPIN_L CN3004 or CN3204 CN4520 GNDD_LED 2 8 V+5LED_O 2 9 2 8 MXR_AD4 JU_MOSI 1 9 2 GNDD_LED VKN1255 56 NC 9 GNDD_LED 1 0 7 LOOPOUT_L CUE_L 8 6 4 5 CUE GNDD_LED PLAY_L PLAY CKS6625 MXR_GRID_DIR1 4 2 9 GNDD_AD_MXR CN3001 GNDD 2 6 or CN3201 SUBU_RST 2 5 NM VKN1264 MXR_GRID_DIR0 5 GNDD_LED 2 7 6 MIC1_TKO_L 1 6 MXR_GRID_DIR1 2 6 5 50 NC 4 4 MXR_GRID_DIR0 2 5 3 GNDD 2 7 JTAG GNDD 4 VKN1414 CN3002 or CN3202 GNDD 7 2 51 NC GNDD V+3R3D DCK2_LED1 8 GNDD 52 NC JOG2 3 9 GNDD 2 4 MXR_AD4 DDD1937-(REVERSE FACE) FFC 1.0mm/27P L=210mm 2 3 V+3R3D2_J 3 1 2 GNDD_LED V+9LED_O 2 GNDD 1 0 GNDD GNDD 2 3 V+3R3D2_AD_MXR CN4518 3 2 CKS3871 1 1 DCK2_LED0 GNDD 2 1 DCK2_LED1 2 2 V+3R3D2_AD_MXR 4 1 3 JOG1B 1 2 GNDD V+5LED_O GNDD GNDD LOOPIN1_L LOOPOUT1_L CUE1_L LOOPIN1_L LOOPOUT1_L GNDD_LED PLAY1_L 1 0 GNDD_LED 9 8 7 PLAY1 GNDD_LED V+9LED_O CUE1 6 5 4 3 1 2 XDJ-XZ (DWX4317) or AD JOG2 ASSY (DWX4318) 1 3 DCK2_KEY2 V+5LED_O CH4 FOR DEBUG 1 4 GNDD GNDD_LED VKN1241 JOG1 1 5 DCK2_KEY1 GNDD 1 9 GNDD_LED 13 1 1 6 GNDD DCK2_KEY2 1 8 4 DCK_GRID_SI 1 1 7 DCK2_KEY0 3 14 JOG1A GNDD 1 7 1 8 GNDD 2 GNDD CN9601 or CN9701 GNDD 1 5 DCK2_KEY1 1 6 1 9 GNDD 1 DDD1949-(SAMEFACE) FFC 1.0mm/10P L=250mm AC JOG1 ASSY DCK2_KEY0 1 4 2 0 GNDD 21 15 DDD1843-(SAMEFACE) FFC 1.0mm/4P L=65mm GNDD 1 3 VKN2025 2 1 WAKEUP_LED 22 DCK_GRID_SCLK CN7951 or CN8001 GNDD 1 2 2 2 WAKEUP_KEY 23 16 or 2 3 GNDD_AD_DCK 9 24 17 Z PLAY2 ASSY (DWX4308) 2 4 GNDD_AD_DCK 8 WAKEUP_KEY V+5LED_O GNDD Y PLAY1 ASSY (DWX4307) 2 5 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 7 GNDD_AD_DCK V+5LED_O 52147-0410 or CN8002 6 GNDD_AD_DCK CN9004 VKN1247 GNDD_LED V+3R3D2 D20PYY0410E L=100mm V+3R3D2_AD_DCK CN8351 or CN9451 VKN1261 GNDD_LED V+3R3D2_AD_SH 1 2 GNDD 2 6 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK CN7001 VKN2025 3 1 1 DCK1_GRID7 5 GNDD 1 1 CN4506 FADER_AD CN8102 VKN1255 1 0 DCK1_GRID6 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK WAKEUP_LED 1 0 CN4509 52147-0410 CN7952 MXR_LED_xG 2 3 3 0 GNDD_AD_MXR MXR_LED_RCK 2 1 2 9 FBE_SW_ADKEY 1 MXR_LED_CLK 1 9 2 8 MXR_AD0 2 MXR_GRID_SI 1 7 3 GNDD_AD_MXR 2 DCK1_GRID3 MXR_AD0 FBE_SW_ADKEY GNDD_AD_SH DCK1_GRID1 9 2 7 V+3R3D2_AD_MXR 1 8 2 6 V+3R3D2_AD_MXR 4 PF03PP-B05 3P L=50mm 1 2 5 GNDD_AD_MXR 5 KM200NA3 CN4512 2 GNDD 2 4 GNDD_AD_MXR 6 V+3R3D2_AD_SH 3 DCK1_GRID7 DCK1_GRID0 7 GNDD_AD_MXR V+3R3D2_AD_MXR 3 4 DCK1_GRID6 7 GNDD_AD_MXR V+3R3D2_AD_MXR FADER_AD 5 DCK1_GRID3 GNDD 2 7 DCK2_TMP_ADIN DDD1943-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/35P L=145mm 2 DCK1_GRID1 DCK1_KEY0 6 2 3 VR_SEL_C MXR_GRID_CLK 1 5 6 LOOPOUT1_L GNDD 5 2 2 VR_SEL_B 1 GNDD 4 DCK1_GRID0 3 4 2 8 DCK2_TCH_REL_AD DCK2_LED0 2 0 DDD1944-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/30P L=145mm 2 1 GNDD 8 FADER_AD LOOPOUT1_L 3 7 2 9 DCK2_TMP_ADCT 4 1 9 GNDD 2 0 VR_SEL_A 9 VR_SEL_C GNDD_AD_SH LOOPIN1_L 1 2 8 3 0 GNDD_AD_DCK 2 3 DCK2_TMP_ADIN VKN2025 H ( H 1/3- H 3/3) V+3R3D2_AD_SH GNDD or CN9401 9 GNDD LOOPIN1_L GNDD_AD_DCK CN9001 1 DCK2_TMP_ADCT DCK2_TCH_REL_AD CKS3871 CN7003 6 6 CN8301 GNDD GNDD 2 GNDD 1 0 VR_SEL_B TIME_B 1 1 LOOPOUT1_L 1 0 VKN1243 1 GNDD 1 2 VR_SEL_A 1 1 GNDD 1 0 DDD1948-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/12P L=110mm CN8103 LOOPIN1_L 1 1 DCK1_KEY0 DCK1_GRID4_TRST 1 8 DCK1_LED0 GNDD GNDD 1 7 GNDD 7 DCK1_LED1_TRST_MT 1 1 6 DCK1_LED1 8 2 1 5 GNDD 6 3 GNDD 1 6 CN8302 V K N 1 2 4 3 or CN9402 GNDD 1 2 GNDD 1 4 DCK1_LED0 1 3 MXR_KEY2 DCK1_GRID4_TRST 1 4 DCK1_LED1_TRST_MT 1 5 GNDD 1 6 DCK1_LED1 1 5 1 4 DCK1_KEY0 MXR_KEY5 DCK1_GRID7_MT DCK1_KEY0 1 7 1 3 GNDD GNDD GNDD 4 1 2 DCK1_KEY1 GNDD 1 8 26 DCK1_KEY1 5 VKN1261 27 GNDD 6 DCK1_KEY1 1 9 VKN2025 CN4519 MIXER ASSY (DWX4299) CN7002 1 1 FBE_ON_KEY 28 7 FBE_ON_KEY 2 0 29 DCK1_GRID7 8 1 0 DCK1_KEY2 30 GNDD 1 2 DCK1_GRID2 9 DCK1_KEY2 2 1 2 9 GNDD 1 0 DCK1_KEY1 1 1 DCK1_GRID6 10 FBELM_L VKN1250 5 8 GNDD 9 DDD1939-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/24P L=355mm 7 11 FBELM_L 2 2 CN4507 4 6 GNDD_AD_DCK GNDD_AD_DCK 3 GNDD 12 GNDD_AD_DCK 8 1 5 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 7 GNDD_AD_DCK 2 3 GNDD GNDD_AD_DCK 1 3 DCK1_ADCT V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 6 GNDD_AD_DCK 2 4 GNDD 4 5 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 2 5 MXR_KEY3 DCK1_ADCT (DWX4310) or X SER2 ASSY (DWX4314) DCK1_TMP_ADIN MXR_KEY4 1 4 GNDD_AD_DCK DCK1_GRID7_MT 1 3 W SER1 ASSY 4 CKS3871 MXR_KEY5 1 5 DCK1_ADIN DCK1_GRID7 DCK1_TMP_ADIN 2 7 DDD1940-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/30P L=290mm 1 6 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 2 3 DCK1_GRID2 DCK1_TCH_REL_AD V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 2 6 1 DCK1_ADIN GNDD_AD_DCK DCK1_GRID6 DCK1_TMP_ADCT 3 R ( R 1/3- R 3/3) DCK1 ASSY (DWX4309) (DWX4311) or V TMP2 ASSY (DWX4315) GNDD_AD_DCK 2 VKN1247 DDD1947-(SAME FACE) FFC 1.0mm/16P L=200mm U TMP1 ASSY 1 CN8104 VKN1247 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK CN4517 GNDD_AD_DCK 3 0 DCK1_TMP_ADCT 2 9 DCK1_TCH_REL_AD 2 8 MXR_KEY1 2 3 4 1 GNDD GNDD GNDD PWR_SW VKN1261 CN4901 DDD1946-(SAME FACE)FFC 1.0mm/35P L=300mm 5 5 CN8351 or CN9451 I EFSW ASSY (DWX4297) DDD1945-(SAME FACE)FFC 1.0mm/19P L=160mm CN8101 CN8105 52147-0410 17 (DWX4290) D20PYY0405E L=50mm 18 (DWX4312) CN8401 52147-0410 CKS3860 MXR_KEY0 GNDD GNDD GNDD PWR_SW 1 4 3 2 CN3401 Q XPAD ASSY 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM S PWSW ASSY Note: The 1 and 2 Assys of JLCD, PLAY, SER, TMP and JOG Assys have the same circuitry, parts, and board shapes. Only printed information is different, because their part numbers and wiring numbers are different. They are handled similarly in their production management. Therefore, either 1 or 2 Assy of the respective Assys is assembled in the respective place. 4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM (1/2) 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM CN4505 CKS6645 From/To MAIN(CN105) A B C D E F ASSY F HPJK (DWX4301) TRS CKS6645 UCOM CN4505 CKS6645 GNDD 13 PNL_MISO 31 SH_RESET 10 GNDD 10 JTAG_MOD(NC) 1 0 GNDD 10 ENET_TXD1 V+5E 9 9 V+5E 11 GNDD 11 GNDD 11 ENET_ETHER_INT GNDD 8 8 GNDD 12 GNDD 12 GNDD 15 15 DAC_BCLK 5 SH_TRST 5 DSP_TDO 5 JTAG_TMS 5 SD_CLK 5 ENET_RX_ER GNDD 14 14 GNDD 6 SH_TDO 6 DSP_TCK 6 JTAG_TCK 6 SD_D0 6 ENET_TX_EN SH_ASEBRK 7 DSP_EMU 7 JTAG_TDO 7 SD_D1 7 ENET_RXD0 12 ENET_xRST GNDD 13 ENET_REF_CLK 14 GNDD 5 6 GNDD 2 V+5USBA2_H USBDN2_P 1 V+5USBA2_H 4 6 GNDD 3 5 GNDD 4 USBDN1_P GNDD GNDD GNDD LVDS0_N1 LVDS0_P1 GNDD GNDD GNDD LVDS0_N2 LVDS0_P2 GNDD GNDD GNDD LVDS0_CLKN LVDS0_CLKP GNDD GNDD KEY3 LED_L5 LED_L4 LED_L3 LED_L2 LED_L1 GNDD GNDD GNDD V+5R2D V+5R2D GNDD 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 DDA1094SHIELDED CONN-CABLE L=184mm AWG #26/#28 DDA1094SHIELDED CONN-CABLE L=184mm AWG #26/#28 LVDS0_P0 30 1 V+5VBUS1 V+5VBUS1 CN4301 CN4302 AKM1277 AKM1277 GNDUSB2 USBDN2_P USBDN2_N GNDUSB2 V+5VBUS2 V+5VBUS2 GNDUSB1 USBDN1_P USBDN1_N GNDUSB1 12 11 10 1 NC 3 2 1 YB XR YT 4 2 VGL XL 4 3 VCC GND GND D+ D- VBUS GND D+ D- VBUS RT1 RT2 RT1 RT2 DKB1118 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 13 V4 5 14 V5 6 15 V6 9 16 V7 7 17 V8 8 18 V9 NC 19 V10 VGH 20 NC V1 21 NC V2 22 DITH V3 23 26 VCOM 27 24 28 25 29 SHLR AVDD 30 AGND 31 STBYB GND 32 RSTB VCC 33 MODE UPDN 34 VSD 41 HSD 42 B0 L= 60mm USB2 JA4302 DKB1118 CN1801 CN1802 AKM1277 AKM1277 GNDD 10 ENET_CRS_DV DAC_BCLK USBDN2_N 2 3 GNDD USBDN1_N 1 V+5USBA1_H V+5USBA1_H LVDS0_N0 31 43 G7 35 44 G6 DE 45 G5 36 46 G4 DCLK 47 G3 37 48 G2 B7 49 G1 B6 50 G0 40 51 R7 38 52 R6 39 53 R5 B5 54 R4 B4 55 R3 B3 56 R2 B2 57 R1 B1 59 R0 60 58 VCC AGND AVDD 1 2 USB1 JA4301 V+3R3D2 GNDD 4 1 10 GND 2 10 4 GNDD 50 ENET_TXD0 GNDD SD_CMD V+3R3D2 49 9 4 V+3R3D2 SD_WP JTAG_TDI V+3R3D2 9 ENET_MDIO 4 GNDD JTAG_DEN(NC) 3 DSP_TDI GNDD 9 SD_D3 4 JU1_MOSI GNDD 3 SH_TCK 5 9 JTAG_TRRSTN 4 6 SH_TDI 3 GNDD 7 9 DSP_TMS 16 3 V+3R3D 3 16 4 11 ENET_MDC ADAT_HP GNDD GNDD 44 11 2 17 SH_ASEMD RXD 17 3 3 ADAT_HP GNDD 46 ENET_RXD1 V+3R3D1 TXD V+3R3D2 47 8 2 V+3R3D2 48 SD_CDN SD_D2 JU1_MOSI 45 JU1_SCLK 8 V+3R3D 2 GNDD GNDD NM CN2151 GNDD JTAG_RSTN 1 NC GNDD 2 JU1_MISO 8 V+3R3D V+3R3D 8 DSP_TRST 1 2 9 8 V+3R3D V+3R3D2 GNDD 42 LAN CN1302 NM 11 GNDD 39 SH_TMS 1 2 JU1_MISO 43 UART CN1301 NM 12 GNDD 13 GNDD 38 SD BOOT 10 xRDY1 14 xRDY1 37 JA2001 GNDD 40 GNDD GNDD 32 LCDB ASSY (DWX4291) JU1_SCLK 41 PNL_MOSI PNL_SCLK 15 GNDD GNDD 16 19 17 PNL_MISO 20 18 GNDD GNDD 34 PNL_xCS1 PNL_CONT GNDD PNL_xCS2 21 GNDD 36 DDD1953-(SAME FACE) FFC 0.5mm/50P L=510mm PNL_SCLK 35 PNL_MOSI 33 GNDD 32 GNDD 30 PNL_REQ JA2153 22 JA2151 23 25 JA2152 24 26 AKN7115 GNDD 26 AKN7115 PNL_REQ 25 AKN7115 PNL_xCS2 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXTENSION PNL_CONT 29 CKS6543 CH4 LAN PNL_xCS1 27 GNDD ERP_CONT 27 ERP_MOSI ERP_REQ 28 GNDD V+5R2D V+5R2D GNDD GNDD GNDD LED_L1 LED_L2 CN103 CH3 LAN ERP_CONT 24 ERP_REQ 23 GNDD 29 GNDD ERP_SCLK 30 CN1401 NM GNDD 22 ERP_MISO 31 GNDD ERP_WRITE 32 ERP_xCS 37 33 GNDD 38 36 34 ERP_IMX_POR 39 35 i.MX6 JTAG ERP_SCLK 21 GNDD 20 ERP_MOSI 19 GNDD 18 ERP_MISO 17 DDD1952-(SAME FACE) FFC 0.5mm/50P L=570mm GNDD 16 GNDD CN2601 NM ERP_xCS 14 GNDD JU2_MOSI 13 GNDD GNDD LED_L8 36 33 LED_L9 37 LED_L6 V+3R3D 38 LED_L7 V+3R3D 39 34 GNDD 40 35 TCP_SCL GNDD 45 41 BL_A 46 GNDD BL_A 47 42 BL_C 48 TCP_xINT BL_C 49 TCP_SDA GNDD 50 43 ENC2 51 44 ENC1 LED_L11 55 52 LED_L12 56 LED_L10 GNDD 57 GNDD KEY1 58 53 KEY2 59 54 GNDD 60 CN3604 ERP_WRITE 15 CKS6645 D810 JTAG ERP_IMX_POR 12 CN105 GNDD GNDD JU2_MISO GNDD 1 40 2 1 41 2 GNDD 42 GNDD 43 PWR_ON 8 3 9 3 GNDD 11 PWR_ON GNDD 14 GNDD DKN1237 JU2_MOSI 10 GNDD JU2_MISO 4 GNDD 15 LVDS0_CLKP USB B 44 4 7 GNDD GNDD GNDD xRDY2 GNDD 5 CN2301 NM JU2_SCLK 6 5 GNDD LIVE MIXER JTAG 45 6 GNDD 6 GNDD JU2_SCLK 7 GNDD 8 V+3R3D GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD 1 18 ADAT_MIC 46 AUX_GAIN_SEL 12 V+3R3D2 V+3R3D DAC_LRCK 1 1 19 18 21 47 13 12 20 19 GNDD 48 GNDD 49 13 20 ADC_LRCK 22 50 AUX_GAIN_SEL 7 GNDD DAC_LRCK 23 1 ADC_BCLK 24 5 7 25 4 GNDD 26 2 ADDA_xRST 3 GNDD 27 GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD ADAT_BOOTH GNDD GNDD GNDD 16 LVDS0_CLKN 9 17 GNDD LED_L3 18 GNDD 10 19 GNDD LED_L4 20 LVDS0_P2 11 21 LVDS0_N2 12 22 GND D KEY3 23 GNDD LED_L5 24 32 GNDD 25 33 GNDD GNDD 34 LED_L6 LVDS0_P1 35 LED_L7 26 36 LED_L8 LVDS0_N1 37 LED_L9 27 38 V+3R3D GNDD 39 V+3R3D 28 40 GNDD GNDD 41 TCP_SCL 29 42 GNDD GNDD 43 TCP_SDA 31 44 TCP_xINT 30 45 GNDD LVDS0_P0 46 BL_A LVDS0_N0 47 BL_A 52 ENC1 48 53 GNDD BL_C 54 LED_L10 49 55 LED_L11 BL_C 56 51 57 50 58 KEY1 GNDD GNDD 59 KEY2 ENC2 60 GNDD LED_L12 DDD1951-(REVERSE FACE) FFC 0.5mm/60P L=345mm xRDY2 ADAT_MASTER GNDD_AD_SH GNDD GNDD I2C_DAC_SDA 46 GNDD 47 46 GNDD ADAT_AUX 28 GNDD_AD_SH 47 GNDD 1 I2C_DAC_SDA 50 GNDD GNDD GNDD 29 CH4_FADER 48 2 48 49 I2C_DAC_SCK GNDD GNDD 30 GNDD_AD_SH 49 3 50 49 48 50 GNDD ADAT_CH3 CH2_FADER GNDD 31 8 MAS_ATT_6dB GNDD GNDD 4 ADAT_CH4 32 5 GNDD 33 6 CH3_SEL 34 7 MAS_ATT_6dB 43 GNDD 51 45 52 51 44 52 46 MAS_ATT_12dB GNDD 47 53 CH2_FADER 53 CH4_FADER MAS_ATT_12dB GNDD_AD_SH GNDD GNDD_AD_SH 54 GNDD_AD_SH 35 GNDD_AD_SH 35 9 54 I2C_DAC_SCK 42 ERP_xAMUTE GNDD_AD_SH GNDD CH3_SEL CH1_FADER CH4_SEL 36 10 ERP_xAMUTE 41 GNDD CH1_FADER GNDD 37 36 GNDD_AD_SH DSP_MCLK 38 37 GNDD_AD_SH 21 CROSS_FADER 39 38 CH3_FADER GNDD 43 41 40 39 GNDD 11 44 43 42 40 GNDD 12 ADAT_MIC 45 13 60 39 60 40 22 38 GNDD CH3_FADER CN5002 GNDD_AD_SH 23 GNDD_AD_SH 44 42 GNDD V+3R3D2_AD_SH GNDD ADAT_MASTER ADAT_BOOTH 41 DSP_MCLK GNDD_AD_SH A_FDET GNDD 58 V+3R3D2_AD_SH 25 GNDD 55 59 14 56 55 58 15 57 56 59 GNDD 16 57 GNDD A_FDET MAS_VR_MUTE 17 26 37 24 GNDD 36 GNDD ADC_LRCK 35 GND D ADC_BCLK 33 27 34 28 GNDD_AD_SH 29 CROSS_FADER 30 GNDD V+3R3D2_AD_SH GNDA_MIC CH4_SEL DDD1950-(REVERSE FACE) FFC 0.5mm/60P L=60mm 45 V+3R3D2_AD_SH GNDD ADAT_AUX ADDA_xRST GNDD ADAT_CH3 31 18 32 19 AKM1277 GNDD 32 CN6401 33 GNDD B ( B 1/12- B 12/12) 34 V+5LED AUDIO ASSY (DWX4298) GNDD ADAT_CH4 V+5LED V+5LED 22 CN5601 21 GNDD_LED 23 JA6001 20 GNDD_LED 24 ADAT_SEND 29 28 GNDD_LED GNDD_LED 25 R 31 27 GNDD_LED GNDD_LED 26 R 30 26 GNDD_LED GNDD_LED 27 BOOTH V+5LED 25 GNDD_LED GNDD_LED 28 CN5001 GNDD CN2 19 CKS3533 V+5LED 24 GNDD_LED V+9LED 29 GNDD V+12L MIC1_IN CN7751 V+5LED 23 V+9LED 19 GNDD 17 18 GNDD V+12D V+12D JA6202 GNDD_LED V+9LED 30 17 18 V+12L 16 16 GNDD GNDD 15 V+12D 14 V+12D JA6201 22 GNDD_LED 31 V+12BL 34 32 V+12BL 35 15 14 V+12D 13 GNDD GNDD JA6003 V+9LED 19 GNDD_LED GNDD 36 GNDD_LED GNDD 37 33 GNDD 38 13 V+12D 12 12 GNDD V+5D DKN1653- 20 18 GNDD_LED PWR_ON 39 10 11 GNDD DKN1653- 21 17 V+12BL GNDD 40 10 11 GNDD V+5D 9 V+5LED DKB1093- V+9LE D 16 V+12BL FAULT_DET 41 9 GNDD 8 V+5LED L V+9LED 15 GNDD 12 PWR_ON 13 11 GNDD 14 10 FAULT_DET GNDD 42 8 V+5LED 7 GNDD_LED R GNDD 9 GNDD GNDD ERP_xAMUTE 43 7 V+5LED 6 GNDD_LED GNDD_LED MASTER1 GNDD 7 8 MAS_VR_MUTE 45 6 GNDD_LED 4 5 V+9LED AKM7077 44 GNDD 46 4 5 3 GND_MIC MIC2_OUT GND_MIC CKS6543 GNDD CN4508 GNDD_LED 3 V+9LED V+9LED DKB1122DKB1093(Au Plating) JA6002 ERP_xAMUTE 6 MAS_VR_MUTE V+5E 47 AKP7199 GNDD_LED 2 L GNDD 5 GNDD Mini TRS 4 V+5E CKS6645 48 2 CN102 V+9LED MASTER2 CKS6625 ASSY E USBA (DWX4294) CKS6646 LAN CN101 CKS6543 GNDD MAS_VR_MUTE GNDD ADAT_SEND FOR DEBUG 4 Head Phone V+5E JA7702 JA7701 DKN1669- XKN30173 CN7701 KM200NA6L V+5E CN104 GNDD POWER CORD 49 2 2 1 GNDD B10B-PASK GNDD 1 JA6402 1 HP_R GNDA_HP JA6401 GNDD 1 2 GNDA_HP DKN1652- GNDD 8 3 DKN1652- 50 DKP3993CRIMP CONNECTOR 10P,L=260mm AWG 22 A_MUTE GNDA_HP CN6601 4 5 HP_L L 1 4 /AXJ DDG1114- ! /JXJ DDG1110- ! /LWSYXJ ADG1244- ! /UXJCB DDG1108- ! 6 DKN1661 standby GNDA_MIC GNDD MIC1 GNDD 8 9 10 GNDA_MIC 8 9 7 V+12E 7 MIC1 GND_MIC 9 GND_MIC V+12A MIC2 7 6 8 6 V+12 MIC2 GNDD GNDA_MIC SEND GNDD 9 10 V-15A 5 2 GNDD 4 5 1 GNDD standby 4 HP_R 7 V-15A GND_MIC CH4 GNDA_HP GNDD V+15A GNDA_MIC 3 6 2 3 JA5401 GNDA_HP 5 GNDD 2 3 JA5201 PF06PP-D37 6P,L=375mm V+12 DKB1090DKB1090DKB1122(Au Plating) (Au Plating) (Au Plating) 4 3 4 V+12E V+15A GND_MIC CH3 A_MUTE 3.LIVE AUX 5 1.NEUTRAL JA5601 GNDD 6 MIC2_IN MIC1_OUT ASSY D MCTR (DWX4302) GNDA_HP B2P3-VH V+12 V+12A 1 6 6 1 5 4 3 2 CKS6543 6 CN1 SW POWER SUPPLY (DWR1548) V+12 09R-1.25FJ 1 V+12 C MCIN ASSY (DWX4300) 09P-1.25FJ GND_MIC 5 V+12 MIC1_IN 5 4 3 2 1 CN3601 HP_L 1 GND_MIC GND_MIC AE ( AE 1/4- AE 4/4) CN3603 3 AF ! JA7602 CKS4428 FPC 1.0mm/4P L=50mm 2 EARTH MIC1_OUT TFT LCD DWX43751 CN7602 TOUCH PANEL DSX1130- 4.2 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM (2/2) 3 AC INLET DKP3994(AWG16) JA7601 4 CKS3561 DKB1124(XLR+TRS Combo+SW) 3 CN7601 DKB1124(XLR+TRS Combo+SW) MIC2 2 MIC2_IN XDJ-XZ NEUTRAL ! MIC2_OUT 2 MIC1 FPC 0.5mm/60P L=31.14mm A 1 CN3602 B When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST". The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. : The power supply is shown with the marked box. C - D - E F 14 - A ( A 1/15- A 15/15) MAIN ASSY (DWX4287) GNDD 5 6 7 8 4.3 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM A MAIN ASSY Power Detection Circuit1 X1402 Xtal 24 MHz AE LCDB ASSY JTAG BOOT Config SD BOOT Connector SRC SJC Touch Panel Control IC AK4187- Touch Panel X1401 Xtal 32.768 kHz Power Detection Circuit2 A_FDET A AA JLCD1 ASSY UART SPI Flash 64 Mbit W25Q64JVSSIQ-K LCD_SCK LCD_TXD LCD_CS LCD_xRST CSI0_DAT10 CSI0_DAT11 SD3 I2C I2C3 V+3R3D_Pullup JOG LCD TFT Module DWX4228- RSPI JU1_SCLK JU1_MOSI JU1_MISO JU1_xRDY SPI 2.5 MHz ECSPI 3 LCD xReset IC3003 SPI 66MHz DATA(R/G/B) 6bit*3 RSPI ECSPI3 7inch LCD Module ERP_WRITE LVDS (33 MHz) LVDS Receiver BU90R104 GPIO LDB PWM IC303 xRST PWM Backl ight Driver IS31BL3555-ZLS4 BL_EN IC3007 xRES (88pin) GPIO SDRAM 64 Mbit W9864G6KH-5-K IC3002 JOG LCD UCOM1 R5S72690W266FP-K TCLKA TCLKB TIOC2B AC JOG1 ASSY JOG(Rotate) 12 LCD LED GPIO JOG(Touch) Sheet SW GPIO X3001 IC502 PLAY/CUE KEY PLAY/CUE LED LOOP IN/OUT LED Xtal 13.3333MHz I2C PMIC MMPF0100F0AEP-K I2C Apple Authentication IC H337S3959-TBB AB I2C2 IC1101 E AUTH_xRST JTAG USBA ASSY X1801 USBAHUB_xRST HS(480 Mbps) IC1803 USBA2 Hi-SideSW TPS2557DRB IC1805 IC1804 USBA HUB TUSB4020BIPHPTLB JU2_SCLK JU2_MOSI JU2_MISO JU2_xRDY SPI 2.5 MHz ECSPI 2 Xtal 24 MHz EN USBA1 SPI Flash 64 Mbit W25Q64JVSSIQ-K LCD_SCK LCD_TXD LCD_CS LCD_xRST RSPI OCS GPIO ERP_WRITE GPIO IC3206 IC3202 JOG LCD UCOM2 R5S72690W266FP-K SDRAM 64 Mbit W9864G6KH-5-K I2C1 xRES (88pin) xRST HS(480 Mbps) Hi-SideSW TPS2557DRB JOG LCD TFT Module DWX4228- DATA(R/G/B) 6bit*3 RSPI I2C B IC3203 SPI 66MHz JLCD2 ASSY GPIO HS(480 Mbps) USB_H1_DP USB_H1_DN TCLKA TCLKB TIOC2B ECSPI2 EN AD JOG2 ASSY JOG(Rotate) OCS IC1102 JOG(Touch) Sheet SW GPMI Nand Flash MX30LF2G18AC-TI-K X3201 Xtal 13.3333MHz IC701 MAIN UCOM GPIO PLAY/CUE KEY PLAY/CUE LED LOOP IN/OUT LED IC901 16 bit DDR3 4Gbit K4B4G1646E-BYMA-K 32 bit i.MX6 Quad MCIMX6Q6AVT10AD-K (Core 996 MHz) MMDC IC902 16 bit DDR3 4Gbit K4B4G1646E-BYMA-K X2151 CH3 ECSPI4 RXIP4 RXIN4 TXOP4 TXON4 LAN Connector AKN7115-A RESETB RXIP2 RXIN2 TXOP2 TXON2 Extention Update Connector Xtal 16 MHz RXIP6 RXIN6 TXOP6 TXON6 ERP_WRITE C GPIO X4501 [ ENET ] MDIO MDC RX_ER TX_ER RXD0 RXD1 TXD0 TXD1 MDIO MDC RXIP0 RXIN0 TXOP0 TXON0 LAN Connector AKN7115-A SPI 1.5 MHz ECSPI 4 ERP_SCLK ERP_MISO ERP_MOSI ERP_xCS PNL_xCS1 IC2151 LANHUB IC RTL8309M-CG-K CH4 LAN Connector AKN7115-A GPIO SUBU_RST Xtal 25 MHz #RESET IC4503 ERP_xRST RESET IC PST8430N-TLB ERP_WRITE DECK VR ERP_CONT AD ERP_REQ GPIO PAD 8*2DECK GPIO IC4502 ERP UCOM M16C64(100pin) R5F364AENFA-U0-K FAULT_DET DECK KEY/LED GPIO GPIO SPI/CS For only update PWR_ON IC4501 SW_ERP_SCLK SW_ERP_MISO SW_ERP_MOSI GPIO Debug IC2001 USB/LAN Conversion IC RTL8152B-VB-CG-TBB Xtal 25 MHz SW_PNL_SCLK SW_PNL_MISO SW_PNL_MOSI USB_OTG_DP USB_OTG_DN PNL_xCS1 OE2 CNVSS CLK0 TXD0 RXD0 POWER AF SW SUPPLY GPIO ERP_PNL_WRITE CLK_OUT ERP_SCLK ERP_MISO ERP_MOSI X2001 FAULT_DET Serial IF PNL_MCLK_3M MDIP0 MDIN0 MDIP1 MDIN1 OE1 XIN GPIO PNL_xRST 74LCX244FT-TBB ERP_xCS SUBU_RST To SMPS #RESET U2DM U2DP H PNL_CONT MIXER_xRST G UCOM ASSY xRES Serial IF ERP_WRITE GPIO TCLKC TCLKD USBB Connector BRWS_ENC1 BRWS_ENC2 IC2302 MIXER UCOM R5S72690W266FP-K (266 MHz) SDA2 SCL2 USB_VBUS IC2002 USBB HUB 4ch TUSB4041IPAP-TLB LCD BROWSE ENCODER CH1_FADER CH2_FADER CH3_FADER CH4_FADER CROSS_FADER AN0-4 IC2303 R SPI 11MHz SPI Flash 16Mbit W25Q16JVSSIQ-K R SPI 0 Mixer LED GPIO MIXER ASSY (CH1-CH4)_CFX_VR AUX_VR_AD TC74HC4051AF Others Mixer VR D I EFSW ASSY Serial IF EFSW KEY JTAG SPI(PNLM UCOM-XPAD) CDC_CLK CDC_MOSI CDC_MISO CDC_xCS CDC_xINT CDC_LED1 CDC_LED2 CDC_LED3 IC3401 XPAD Control IC ATSAMD20E15A-MU-TBB XPAD Q XPAD ASSY LED I2C SCL0 SDA0 VBUS Serial IF J CHF1 ASSY L CHF3 ASSY K CHF2 ASSY M CHF4 ASSY N CRFD ASSY LCD KEY1-3 AN6-8 I2C SDA SCL GPIO IC4505 PANELM UCOM M16C64(100pin) R5F364AENFA-U0-K SPI 2 MHz SPI [PANEL M UCOM-MIXER UCOM] PNL_SCLK PNL_MOSI PNL_MISO PNL_xCS2 Serial IF VBUS DP DM USB_DM_DN1 USB_DP_DN1 GPIO AD MIXER_SCLK_INV MIXER_SCLK Xtal 13.3333 MHz SPI MIXER_MOSI MIXER_MISO MIXER_xRDY X2302 Xtal 48.000 MHz USB_DM_DN2 USB_DP_DN2 X2301 Xtal 24 MHz USB_DM_DN3 USB_DP_DN3 X2002 USB_DM_UP USB_DP_UP PNL_REQ ECSPI5 AUD5 I2S DECK2 I2S DECK1 AUD3 Mixer KEY GPIO I2S REC IMX_USB_OTG_DP IMX_USB_OTG_DM USBLAN_DP USBLAN_DM USB_OTG_VBUS 2 UFPI IF IC5204 AK5386VT McASP0 AXR1[0] McASP0 AXR1[11] McASP0 AXR0[2] SPI 1MHz MIXER_DSP_SCK MIXER_DSP_xEN MIXER_DSP_MISO MIXER_DSP_MOSI MIXER_DSP_xCS DSP_xRST GPIO BOOT or SPI 0 E xRESET MAS_ATT6 dB MAS_ATT12 dB ADDA_SCL CH3_SEL CH3 Serial IF ADDA_SDA 22.579 MHz TDM_PCOUT_DATA2 MCLK 2in (RETURN/SAMPLER) X5101 SSI3 TDM_PCIN_DATA1 HPI BUS 3 SSI2 4in (CH3/CH4/REC/SEND) SSI0 4out (CH1~CH4) D0~D15..etc TDM_PCOUT_DATA1 GPIO GPIO ADAT_CH3 ATT IC5404 AK5386VT ADAT_CH4 McASP0 ADAT_BOOTH IC5604 AK5358AET C MCIN ASSY D MCTR ASSY Master2 MCLK DAC_BCLK McASP0 Analog Trim IC5802 DAC 4ch Multi AK4458VN-TLB ADAT_SEND IC2501 DSP D810K013DZKB400-K (400 MHz) ADAT_MIC12 MIC1 MIC2 Master1 ADAT_MASTER CH4_SEL CH4 Booth DAC_LRCLK ADDA_xRST ADAT_AUX AUX_GAIN_SEL IC5603 AK5358AET AUX ADAT_HP ADC_BCLK ADC_LRCLK ADDA_xRST MCLK IC5801 DAC AK4384ET-TBB OSCIN HP EMIFB Interface F HPJK ASSY 95.962 MHz F IC2502 W9812G6KH-6-K SDRAM Parallel 16bit Bus 128 Mbit B AUDIO ASSY 15 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 4 4 V+15A V-15A V-18A 2 4 OpAmp MIC1-2 V+3R3D2 JOG RING 9 10 IC5604 REG MM1856A50N V+12E 5 5 V+5E REG NJM7805DL1A V+12DHP IC5603 IC6001 IC6002 ADC AUX IC6601 DCDC BD9851EFV ADC MIC1/2 OpAmp AUX1 V+5AREF IC6610 DAC MASTER BOOTH SEND V+7R5HP IC6605 REG NJM2872BF33 HP AMP IC6605 V-7R5HP V+3R3A DAC HP V+12D 1 2 DCDC BD9328EFJ V+12L IC6603 3 V+3R3CLK AUDIO CLK Buff IC6604 DCDC BD9328EFJ CN5001 CN5002 9 18 XDJ-XZ V+1R375SOC V+2R8VHIGH V+3R0VSNVS V+1R5DDR IC502 IC701 MAIN UCOM TCP IC V+5LED CN4508 V+9LED V+5LED V+5E 16 17 20 21 22 29 30 31 3 4 DDR3 USBA HUB V+12D V+5USB1 Hi-Side SW DCDC BD9328EFJ NAND FLASH IC1802 V+5USB2 IC1804 Hi-Side SW IC1101 Auth IC IC2302 V+12D DCDC BD9328EFJ MIXER uCOM IC2002 USB HUB V+1R25 IC301 IC2303 V+9LED IC4508 REG BD00IC0WEFJ IC302 E V+3R3E ErP uCom PANELM uCOM 1 2 1 2 29 30 USB B V+1R1 2 3 4 V+3R3D2 CN4505 V+3R3D2 V+3R3D2 18 14 15 IC2502 SDRAM A MAIN ASSY 34 1 V+3R3D2 7 8 2 H CN3401 V+9LED CN9002 29 30 29 30 1 2 1 2 Q XPAD XPAD ASSY Backlight T DCK2 ASSY P PAD LED RGB PAD2 ASSY CN9001 DCK1 LED 1 2 3 2324 48 49 50 27 28 CN4101 V+9LED V+3R3D2 2 BL CNT C.M. 2 V+9LED CN4503 BL JOG LCD JOG RING IC3206 9 10 SDRAM 9 10 LAN 2 LAN 3 I EFSW ASSY EFSW LED MIXER ASSY 12 13 18 LAN 1 IC2151 CN4901 2 35 V+12LED USB-LAN LAN HUB V+9LED CN7002 IC2501 DSP MIXER LED 1 2 47 48 49 V+3R3D2 IC2001 CN3901 V+9LED CN7001 18 21 22 CN4519 V+9LED USB2 PAD1 ASSY DCK1 LED CN4504 CN4302 O PAD LED RGB 1 2 3 23 24 CN4520 USB1 CN4301 R DCK1 ASSY IC4502 IC4505 USBA ASSY 1 2 CN7951 4 4 FLASH 1 2 CN1802 IC1102 IC1803 PLAY LED 2 48 49 50 2728 CN4507 V+3R3D2 REG NJM2872BF33 CN8102 CN4509 V+3R3D2 V+5LED IC1801 17 18 21 22 V+3R3D2 V+3R3D2 CN105 DCDC BD9328EFJ CN1801 IC1805 2 CN3001 CN4516 V+9LED V+3R3D1 IC901 IC902 7 8 3 4 CN4506 V+12LED V+9LED CN3005 3 3 MVREF 2 5 6 CN4518 V+5LED G UCOM ASSY 34 35 29 30 31 20 21 22 47 48 V+1R375CORE V+12LED 26 22 23 V+3R3D2 V+3R3D2 18 2,3 CN102 IC501 LVDS Receiver V+9LED PMIC V+4R2D IC3601 7 8 CN5001 CN102 V+12D V+3R3D1 V+9LED LCD BackLight 10 13 14 15 MMPF0100F0AEP V+5D 46 47 48 49 2 3 38 39 LCD PWR LED 9 DCDC BD9328EFJ BL_A/BL_C V-7 V+5D IC6602 13 14 15 IC303 46 47 48 49 2 3 38 39 V+12LED V+10 V+15R6 IC3605 V+5LCDLED 7 8 V+5LED REG NJM2831F33 V+12D DCDC IS31BL3555 DCDC R1290K103A 2 3 CN101 AF SW POWER SUPPLY 10 V+9LED V+12L PLAY1 ASSY 2 2 1 2 3 OpAmp BOOTH CN5001 OpAmp HP V+12 IC6201 IC6202 IC5801 IC6608 IC6402 OpAmp MASTER IC5802 Y JOG LCD uCOM IC3003 CN3205 V+12E OpAmp CH1-4 IC5601 IC5602 CN3601 ADC CH3/4 IC6609 V+1R25L IC3001 FLASH CN103 IC5204 IC5404 V+5A AE LCDB ASSY CN104 V+9A IC6607 REG NJM7805DL1A CN102 REG NJM78M09DL1A IC3002 REG BD00IC0WEFJ CN7602 IC5201 IC5202 IC5401 IC5402 BL SDRAM 18 19 REG NJM79M15DL1A IC6612 IC3007 1 1 2 4 IC6611 IC6606 JOG LCD CN4515 IC7601 IC7602 5 6 5 6 REG BD00IC0WEFJ IC3202 V+1R25L JOG LCD uCOM IC3201 IC3203 FLASH Z CN3201 V+12A V+18A BL CNT C.M. CN7003 CN6601 CN2 V+12A REG NJM78M15DL1A V+3R3D2 MCIN ASSY CN5601 4.4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 16 DCDC BD9851EFV AA JLCD1 ASSY C B AUDIO ASSY PLAY2 ASSY V+9LED 2 AB JLCD2 ASSY 2 PLAY LED CN8001 5 6 7 8 4.5 MATRIX INFORMATION Control UCOM List UCOM Name MAIN(i.MX) MIXER JOGLCD1 JOGLCD2 PNLM ERP A Ref No. Assy Name MAIN MAIN JLCD1 JLCD2 UCOM UCOM IC701 IC2302 IC3002 IC3202 IC4505 IC4502 B SW/VR (KEY/AD) g KEY MATRIX DCK1 Control UCOM GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 GRID3 DCK1_KEY0 T-SRCH o SRCH m REV T-SRCH p DCK1_KEY1 VINYL SYNC TMP RESET MASTER DCK1_KEY2 GRID4 GRID5 GRID6 GRID7 SLIP SRCH n SHIFT 4Beat TMP RANGE MS TMP CUE CALL d CUE CALL c RELOOP MEMORY LOOP IN DELETE LOOP OUT GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 GRID3 GRID4 GRID5 GRID6 GRID7 T-SRCH o SRCH m REV T-SRCH p SLIP USB1_STOP SRCH n SHIFT ERP DCK2 Control UCOM DCK2_KEY0 DCK2_KEY1 VINYL SYNC TMP RESET MASTER 4Beat USB2_STOP TMP RANGE MS TMP CUE CALL c RELOOP MEMORY LOOP IN DELETE LOOP OUT TRK_MARK CUE CALL d MXR_GRID0 MXR_GRID1 MXR_GRID2 MXR_GRID3 MXR_GRID4 MXR_GRID5 MXR_GRID6 MXR_GRID7 MXR_KEY0 CH3 INPUT SEL PC/LINE/PHONO CH3 INPUT SEL PC/LINE/PHONO AUX_OFF/LINE/POR TABLE AUX_OFF/LINE/POR TABLE CH4 INPUT SEL PC/LINE/PHONO CH4 INPUT SEL PC/LINE/PHONO MXR_KEY1 CH3 CUE CH1 CUE CH2 CUE CH4 CUE FQ_LOW FQ_MID FQ_HI BFX_CHSEL1 AUTO/TAP SW TAP MXR_QTZ BFX_SEL1 CFX DUB ECHO CFX SWEEP BFX_SEL2 DCK2_KEY2 C ERP MIXER Control UCOM MXR_KEY2 MXR_KEY3 CFX SPACE CFX DUB ECHO CFX SWEEP BFX_CHSEL2 CFX SPACE MXR_KEY4 CFX NOISE CFX CRUSH CFX FILTER BFX_CHSEL3 CFX NOISE CFX CRUSH CFX FILTER BFX_SEL3 MXR_KEY5 BFX ON/OFF BFX c BFX d BFX_CHSEL4 BFX ON/OFF BFX c BFX d BFX_SEL4 PNLM D g DIRECT KEY/TIMER DCK1 Control UCOM Control UCOM DCK2 PLAY CUE JOGLCD1 JOGLCD1 PLAY CUE JOGLCD2 JOGLCD2 FBE_SW PNLM MAS REC/WAKEUP ERP FBE ON/OFF PNLM PWR_SW ERP MASCUE PNLM JOG1/JLCD1 Control UCOM JOG2/JLCD2 Control UCOM JOG_SW JLCD1 JOG_SW JLCD2 JOG1 JLCD1 JOG1 JLCD2 JOG2 JLCD1 JOG2 JLCD2 LCD Control UCOM BRWS_ENC EFSW MIXER MIXER Control UCOM FBE_SW PNLM Control UCOM TIME PNLM E g DIRECT AD PAD1&2 PAD(1 to 8) Control UCOM ERP CHF1 to 4/CRF CHFADER_1 to 4 CROSS FADER Control UCOM MIXER MIXER MIXER Control UCOM CH1 to 4_CFX_VR PNLM AUX_VR PNLM F 17 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 g AD KEY (Resistive Dividing Voltage) PAD1&2 Control UCOM PADMODE_L PADMODE_R HOT CUE HOT CUE AUTO BEAT LOOP AUTO BEAT LOOP SLIP LOOP SLIP LOOP BEAT JUMP BEAT JUMP Voltage(typ) 0.0 V 0.4 V 0.8 V 1.2 V LCD_KEY1 QUANTIZE TIME MODE USB2 USB1 LCD_KEY2 LOAD2 ROTARY SEARCH SHORTCUT LCD_KEY3 Voltage(typ) LOAD1 0.0 V 0.4 V MENU 0.8 V ERP ERP LCD LINK rekordbox Control UCOM MIXER FILTER BACK TAG TRACK MIXER INFO 1.2 V TAG LIST 1.7 V BROWSE 2.2 V MIXER MIXER/DCK1 SW position OPEN (THRU) B Control UCOM A THRU B OFF - ON MIC1_SW (OFF/ON) - 1.6 V - 0.0 V MIC2_SW (OFF/ON/) - 1.6 V - 0.0 V CH1_FDSW (A/THRU/B) 3.3 V 1.8 V 1.0 V 0.0 V CH2_FDSW (A/THRU/B) 3.3 V 1.8 V 1.0 V 0.0 V CH3_FDSW (A/THRU/B) 3.3 V 1.8 V 1.0 V 0.0 V CH4_FDSW (A/THRU/B) 3.3 V 1.8 V 1.0 V 0.0 V MIXER Voltage(typ) g MULTIPLEXER AD C MIXER VR Select Multiplexer SW Signal MultiplexerAD OUTPUT Signal VR_SEL_C VR_SEL_B 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 VR_SEL_A 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 MXR_AD0 MIC1_SW (OFF/ON) MIC2_SW (OFF/ON) MIC1_LOW MIC2_LOW MIC1_MID MIC2_MID MIC1_HI MIC2_HI MXR_AD1 CH2_FDSW (A/THRU/B) CH1_FDSW (A/THRU/B) CH3_FDSW (A/THRU/B) CH4_FDSW (A/THRU/B) CFX_PARAM EFX_LVD (Lvel/depth) HP_MIX HP_LV MXR_AD2 CH1_HI CH1_MID CH1_LOW CH1 TRIM CH2 TRIM CH2_LOW CH2_HI CH2_MID MXR_AD3 MXR_AD2 MXR_AD3 CH3_HI CH2_MID CH3_MID CH3_MID CH2_LOW CH3_LOW CH3_LOW CH2_TRIM CH3_TRIM CH3 TRIM CH2_HI CH3_HI CH4_HI CH4_TRIM CH1_TRIM CH4_MID CH4_LOW CH1_LOW CH4_LOW CH4_HI CH1_HI CH4 TRIM CH4_MID CH1_MID MXR_AD4 MAS LV MAS_MID - MAS_LOW MAS_HI - BOOTH_LV IC: TC74HC4051AF D LED g LED MATRIX Control UCOM DCK1 GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 DCK1_LED0 DCK1_LED1 GRID3 REV SLIP GRID4 GRID5 RELOOP TMP_RST GRID6 GRID7 VINYL SYNC MASTER MT GRID6 VINYL SYNC GRID7 MASTER MT ERP Control UCOM DCK2 GRID0 GRID1 GRID2 DCK2_LED0 DCK2_LED1 E GRID3 REV SLIP GRID_DIR0 MASL Lv 15 MASL Lv 12 MASL Lv 9 MASL Lv 6 MASL Lv 3 MASL Lv 0 MASL Lv -3 MASL Lv -6 MASL Lv -9 MASL Lv -15 MASL Lv -24 MAS_CLIP MXRDCK2_LED0 MXRDCK2_LED1 MXRDCK2_LED2 MXRDCK2_LED3 MXRDCK2_LED4 MXRDCK2_LED5 MXRDCK2_LED6 MXRDCK2_LED7 MXRDCK2_LED8 MXRDCK2_LED9 MXRDCK2_LED10 MXRDCK2_LED11 GRID_DIR1 MASR Lv 15 MASR Lv 12 MASR Lv 9 MASR Lv 6 MASR Lv 3 MASR Lv 0 MASR Lv -3 MASR Lv -6 MASR Lv -9 MASR Lv -15 MASR Lv -24 GRID4 RELOOP TMP_RST GRID5 USB STOP1 USB STOP2 ERP Control UCOM PNLM F 18 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MIXER MXR_GRID1 MXR_GRID2 MXR_GRID3 MXR_GRID4 MXR_GRID5 MXR_LED0 FQ_LOW FQ_LOW CH1 Lv 15 CH2 Lv 15 CH3 Lv 15 CH4 Lv 15 MXR_LED1 FQ_MID FQ_MID CH1 Lv 12 CH2 Lv 12 CH3 Lv 12 CH4 Lv 12 MXR_LED2 FQ_HI FQ_HI CH1 Lv 9 CH2 Lv 9 CH3 Lv 9 CH4 Lv 9 MXR_LED3 TAP TAP CH1 Lv 6 CH2 Lv 6 CH3 Lv 6 CH4 Lv 6 MXR_LED4 MXR_LED5 MXR_LED6 MXR_LED7 MXR_LED8 MXR_LED9 MXR_LED10 MXR_LED11 CFX1 CFX2 CFX3 CFX4 CFX5 CFX6 MXR_QTZ BFX ON CFX1 CFX2 CFX3 CFX4 CFX5 CFX6 MXR_QTZ BFX ON CH1 Lv 3 CH1 Lv 0 CH1 Lv -3 CH1 Lv -6 CH1 Lv -9 CH1 Lv -15 CH1 Lv -24 CH2 Lv 3 CH2 Lv 0 CH2 Lv -3 CH2 Lv -6 CH2 Lv -9 CH2 Lv -15 CH2 Lv -24 CH3 Lv 3 CH3 Lv 0 CH3 Lv -3 CH3 Lv -6 CH3 Lv -9 CH3 Lv -15 CH3 Lv -24 CH4 Lv -3 CH4 Lv -6 CH4 Lv -9 CH4 Lv -15 CH4 Lv -24 MXR_GRID6 PADL_SI1 PADL_SCK1 PAD_RCK PAD_xG PNLM Control UCOM PADGRID_0 PADGRID_1 PAD4_G PAD4_R PAD8_G PAD8_R DIMMER CONTROL QE QF QG QH1 PAD3_R PAD3_G PAD7_R PAD7_G QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH1 PAD2_R PAD2_G QA QB QC QD PADGRID_2 BEAT JUMP_B BEAT JUMP_G BEAT JUMP_R PADR_SI1 PADR_SCK1 PAD_RCK PAD_xG B SLIP LOOP_R SLIP LOOP_G SLIP LOOP_B DIMMER CONTROL ERP PAD6_R PAD6_G AUTO BEAT LOOP_R AUTO BEAT LOOP_G AUTO BEAT LOOP_B DIMMER CONTROL PAD1_G PAD1_R PAD5_G PAD5_R DIMMER CONTROL PADGRID_0 PADGRID_1 PAD4_G PAD4_R PAD3_R PAD3_G PAD8_G PAD8_R DIMMER CONTROL PAD7_R PAD7_G PAD2_R PAD2_G DIMMER CONTROL PAD6_R PAD6_G HOT CUE_B HOT CUE_G HOT CUE_R PAD2 PADR_SI0 PADR_SCK0 PAD_RCK PAD_xG MXR_GRID7 CH4 Lv 3 CH4 Lv 0 PAD1 PADL_SI0 PADL_SCK0 PAD_RCK PAD_xG A Control UCOM MXR_GRID0 Control UCOM QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH1 QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH1 PADGRID_2 BEAT JUMP_B BEAT JUMP_G BEAT JUMP_R C SLIP LOOP_R SLIP LOOP_G SLIP LOOP_B ERP AUTO BEAT LOOP_R AUTO BEAT LOOP_G AUTO BEAT LOOP_B DIMMER CONTROL PAD1_G PAD1_R HOT CUE_B HOT CUE_G HOT CUE_R PAD5_G PAD5_R DIMMER CONTROL D g LED DIRECT DCK1 Control UCOM LOOP IN1 LOOP OUT1 WAKEUP/MAS REC PLAY1 CUE1 FBELM MIC1_CLIP MIC1_INPUT MIC2_CLIP MIC2_INPUT MIC1_ON MIC2_ON JLCD1 DCK2 LOOP IN2 LOOP OUT2 PLAY2 CUE2 CUE MAS Control UCOM JLCD2 JLCD1&2 JOG1 LED JOG2 LED Control UCOM JLCD1 JLCD2 MIXER CUE CH1 CUE CH2 CUE CH3 CUE CH4 Control UCOM PNLM PNLM LCD QTZ(Quantize) USB2 USB1 LINK RKB(rekordbox) BROWSE TAG LIST INFO MENU BROWSE ENC(ILM) DCK1 DCK2 Control UCOM XPAD CDC_LED1 CDC_LED2 CDC_LED3 Control UCOM PAD1&2 PAD1 BLUE(1 to 8) PAD2 BLUE(1 to 8) Control UCOM ERP E PNLM MAIN(I.MX) PNLM F 19 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5. DIAGNOSIS 5.1 STARTUP SEQUENCE A g STARTUP SEQUENCE Power cord connected. It supplies V+12E and starts. It generates V+3R3E in IC4508 and start. Reset of ERP UCOM (IC4502) is canceled in 12 pin "High". ERP UCOM (IC4502) is initialized. The POWER switch (S8401) is set to ON. B + Condition to become the update mode ! When you press the predetermined key on ERP UCOM, and a power is turned on. ! When it judges that update was stopped of the product being completed last time. (Information during update remains in ERP UCOM.) PWR_SW signal "Low" input to EUP UCOM (IC4502). Update mode Judgment of Update mode "Connect USB storage device into top USB1 port" indication. ERP_WRITE (p6_4) and ERP_PNL_WRITE (p1_4) on ERP UCOM (IC4502) to "Low". Each microcomputer (MAIN, MIXER, JOGLCD and PANELM) startup processing in normal mode. C ERP_WRITE (p6_4) and ERP_PNL_WRITE (p1_4) on ERP UCOM (IC4502) to "High". Each microcomputer (MAIN, MIXER, JOGLCD and PANELM) startup processing in update mode. Firmware updating starts. Reset signal "Low" of each microcomputer input from ERP UCOM (IC4502) and then, PWR_ON (P8_3) is "High" and SW POWER SUPPLY start. All power ICs start generating power. Power supply start to each microcomputer (MAIN, MIXER, JOGLCD, PANELM). It start supply of 3MHz from CLKOUT (p5_7). d PANELM UCOM clock. PANELM UCOM : Reset of each microcomputer is canceled by ERP UCOM (IC4502). SUBU_RST (p7_2) : d After inversion, It is connected to the reset terminal of PANELM, JOGLCD UCOM. ERP_IMX_POR (p8_2) : d After inversion, It is connected to the reset terminal of MAIN, MIXER UCOM. Each microcomputer startup. MIXER UCOM : (IC2302) MAIN UCOM : (IC701) Start of the power supply monitoring. JOGLCD UCOM : (IC3002, IC3202) PANELM UCOM : (IC4505) It is developed the program by Flash ROM. D -- Initialization of the built-in / outskirts module. LED all light on. LED all light on. LCD start indication. LED all light on. LCD start indication. ! DSP (IC2501) reset ! Program download to DSP ! DSP start LED all light on d Initial light on LED all light on. ! X-PAD (IC3401) reset !First communication to X-PAD LED initial light on E Start of communication with MAIN UCOM. Communication start between each microcomputer MAIN f ERP, MAIN f JOGLCD, MAIN f MIXER, MIXER f PANELM The audio mute cancellation request reception from MAIN UCOM. And then, It executes audio mute cancellation after waiting for two seconds. It is audio mute cancellation request by initialization completion. (MAIN UCOM) Start completion. g Monitoring of the power supply abnormality Operation of the power supply monitoring Does the abnormality of the power supply occur? ERP UCOM (P8_4) No Yes It executes the mute of the audio. F Flashes LED of MASTER_REC in red. It stops the SW POWERSUPPLY output with PWR_ON signal as "Low". 20 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING A Before starting troubleshooting, confirm that all cable connectors are properly engaged. Before replacing a microcomputer, confirm also the items shown below. Confirm the voltage of ERP UCOM. And, confirm if the reset cancellation is performed normally. UCOM Assy : V+3R3E (3.3 V) IC4502-12 pin (RST) : 3.3 V If no problem, replace ERP UCOM. If the voltage is abnormal, confirm the peripheral circuit of ERP UCOM. In a case where a failure of ERP UCOM (IC4502) is suspected Failure in startup and in the communication system B Failure in the power system In the following diagnostic procedure, because power will be forcibly supplied even if any power circuit is abnormal, the defective point may produce heat and the circuit that uses the power supply may fail if power supply continues. Be sure to disconnect the AC power cord some seconds after it is connected during the diagnostic procedure so that the unit will not remain forcibly powered. No startup after pushing the Power switch. Before starting checking the power system, be sure to check if each power IC is short-circuited with GND, referring to "10.69 VOLTAGES." Confirmation of power-failure detection No short-circuit Check the MASTER REC LED. C Light off Check the voltage of FAULT-DET. Flashing in red 3.3 V A type of abnormality that cannot be detected by the voltage monitoring circuit is suspected. Check if the voltage value is within the normal range, referring to "10.69 VOLTAGES". 0V Check if there is no problem in the connection wires between each boards. If no problem, check V+12E, V+5E and V+3E, and replace the defective parts. Disconnect the AC power cord from the product then remove R346 (0 Ω) from the MAIN Assy. Reconnect the AC power cord then set the Power switch to ON to monitor each power IC. IMPORTANT: Because the voltage monitoring circuit is disabled, disconnect the AC power cord within several seconds. Check the voltage at each block. Check the circuits or power ICs that use the power supply with abnormal voltage. Reattach R346 (0 Ω) to the MAIN Assy. (For enabling the voltage-monitoring function) Replace the defective parts after checking that the product operates properly. D If the MASTER REC LED is flashing in red or the voltage of FAULT-DET is 0 V, it is recommended that the following circuits be confirmed first: • Peripheral circuits of IC6605/6606 (V+18A/V-18A and V+7R5HP/V-7R5HP generation circuits) • Q6603, Q6605, D6603, D6606, Q6602, Q6604, D6602, D6605 Failure in startup and in the communication system Startup has been completed properly. Startup is not completed. After the Power switch is set to ON, the startup procedure stops in mid-course, with the message "Connect USB storage device to top USB1 port" displayed on the LCD. E Failure of previous updating of the firmware was the cause. (Power failure occurred during previous updating.) Perform updating of the firmware. Startup was not completed, or updating failed. See the section on "Updating of the firmware does not start". Startup is not completed. After the Power switch is set to ON, the startup procedure stops in mid-course, with the message "PIONEER DJ rekordbox" displayed on the LCD. Communication among MAIN UCOM (IC701) and MIXER UCOM (IC2302) on MAIN Assy, ERP UCOM (IC4502) and PANELM UCOM (IC4505) on UCOM Assy have not been established. Check the connection between MAIN Assy and UCOM Assy. If no problem, replace MAIN Assy. If it still not improve, replace UCOM Assy. 21 XDJ-XZ 5 6 F 7 8 1 2 3 4 A Updating not available When the unit is started in Update mode, does the indication on the LCD become that for Update mode? Updating of the firmware does not start. No Yes Check the keys (switches) in the DCK1 Assy, using the diagnosis in Test mode or referring to "No operation with keys (switches)." • USB1 STOP • RELOOP/EXIT If the keys (switches) function normally, the ERP UCOM (IC4502) may be in failure. Replace it. Check if the updating notification circuit on the UCOM Assy is normal. Check ERP_WRITE while displaying the update mode. No Is the voltage at Pin 34 of CN4502 (ERP_WRITE) 3.3 V? B Replace the IC4502 (ERP UCOM). Yes Check if data on the USB memory device have been read. See "Data of the device (USB memory device, hard disk, etc.) connected to the USB A connector cannot be read" in this flowchart. USB function is normal. C MAIN UCOM (IC701) cannot recognize the updating status. Check connection between the MAIN Assy and UCOM Assy. Check also the line connected to Pin 36 of CN105 (ERP_WRITE) on the MAIN Assy. If no problem, MAIN UCOM (IC701) may be defective. Replace the MAIN Assy. Updating is not possible, because the program in the microcomputer is abnormal, the flash ROM, ERP UCOM or PANELM UCOM is in failure, or the communication line is in failure. Check the LCD display during the update. The updating status of the flash ROM (IC1102) in the MAIN Assy is displayed on the first line (MAIN). The updating status of the ERP UCOM (IC4502) and PANELM UCOM (IC4505) in the UCOM Assy is displayed on the second line (ERP/SUB). The updating status of the flash ROM (IC2302) in the MAIN Assy is displayed on the third line (MIXER). The updating status of the flash ROM (IC3003/IC3203) in the JLCD1/JLCD2 Assy is displayed on the fourth and the fifth lines (JOGL/JOGR). Updating not available Updating of the firmware failed. "Firmware update failed" is displayed. D If the progress of a status bar is stopped in mid-course, rewriting of the corresponding ROM or microcomputer failed. Flash ROM Check the connection of the periphery of the corresponding flash ROM. If no problem, replace the MAIN Assy. Rewriting of which one failed, the flash ROM or microcomputer? Check the connection between MAIN Assy and ERP UCOM/PANELM UCOM UCOM Assy. If no problems are found in peripheral circuits, connectors, or cables, replace ERP UCOM (IC4502) and PANELM UCOM (IC4505). E F 22 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Confirmation of the USB A connector Data from the device (USB memory device, hard disk, etc.) connected to the USB A connector cannot be read. Check if the USB device is normal. Note that a USB device that requires electric current higher than 1000 mA according to its specifications must not be used. To such a USB device, USB power supply will be stopped by the protection circuit. Check the voltages at the following points with the USB device plugged in: ! MAIN Assy: Pin 8 of IC1803 (USB1_FAULT) ! MAIN Assy: Pin 8 of IC1804 (USB2_FAULT) B Confirmation of USB power Is the voltage at USBA1/USBA2_OCS 3.3 V? No USB power supply has been stopped by activation of the protection circuit. Check the voltage at USBA1/USBA2_OCS after the USB device is unplugged. Yes Is the voltage at USBA1/USBA2_OCS 3.3 V? Yes The USB device is in failure or consumes electric current higher than 1000 mA. Replace the USB device. No Is the voltage at USB1/USB2_EN 3.3 V? 3.3 V C Check the peripheral circuits of IC1803/IC1804. If no problem, replace the MAIN Assy. 0V Check the power supply to the USB A connector. • USBA Assy: Pin 1, 2 of CN4301/CN4302 • MAIN Assy: Pin 1, 2 of CN1801/CN1802 Check if the voltage is 5 V ± 0.25. No Is the voltage at each point normal? Yes Check that 12 V is supplied to Pin 2 of IC1801/IC1802 and that no abnormality is found in their peripheral circuits. Check the connection between the USBA Assy and MAIN Assy. If no problem in the above checks, power IC (IC1801/IC1802) in the MAIN Assy may be in failure. Replace the MAIN Assy. Check the USB communication line. • MAIN Assy: USBDN1_N/P, USBDN2_N/P If no problem in the above checks, replace the MAIN Assy. Confirmation of the USB B connector This unit cannot be recognized or controlled by the PC/Mac that is connected via the USB B connector. D Does this unit operate properly on its own when it is not controlled via the USB B connector? No See the section on errors in the operating elements and LEDs. Yes Check that the driver for the main unit has been installed on the PC/Mac. E No Is the main unit recognized by the PC/Mac? Yes The periphery circuits of USB HUB IC (IC2002) or MIXER UCOM (IC2302) USB communication line in the MAIN Assy may be in failure. Check the power supply to each IC. If no problem, replace the MAIN Assy. Check and correct the settings of the application used on the PC/Mac. (This unit operates properly.) F 23 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 Confirmation of LAN Confirm with peripheral device connected. Connection between this unit and another device via LAN is not possible. (This unit cannot be recognized by rekordbox.) Is the device to be connected PC/Mac or CDJ player? PC/Mac No Is PC/Mac connected to EXTENSION terminal of the main unit? CDJ player PC/Mac is connected to EXTENSION terminal of the main unit. Yes B Is CDJ player connected to CH3/CH4 terminals of the main unit? Is the main unit connected to the device via LAN possible? Yes No No Check that the LAN settings of the main unit, PC/Mac and CDJ Player are correct. If rekordbox is not running, it can not connect via LAN. Check LAN HUB IC (IC2151), the peripheral circuits of MAIN UCOM (IC701) and the power supply. If no problem, replace the MAIN Assy. Is the main unit connected to the device via LAN possible? CDJ player is connected to CH3/CH4 terminals of the main unit. No C Confirmation of Browse LCD backlight Normal Is the voltage of BL_A normal? (Refer to "10.69 VOLTAGES") The Browse LCD backlight does not light on. Replace the LCD module. Abnormal Replace the MAIN Assy. D Confirmation of Browse LCD Is it operating normally except the LCD? (Light on/off LED, recognize USB or not etc...) Browse LCD is not displayed. Browse LCD display is not normally. No See the section on "Startup is not completed" when other than LCD is not working properly. Yes See the section on "Confirmation of LCD backlight". Check power supply to the LCD module. Check the voltage at Pins 3, 4, 5 and 21 of CN3603 in the LCDB Assy, referring to "10.69 VOLTAGES." E No Is the voltage at each block normal? Check it with removing the LCD module. If the voltage changes normal, replace the LCD module. If not improve, replace LCDB Assy. Yes Replace MAIN Assy. If the problem is not improve, replace LCDB Assy. If it still not improve, replace LCD module. F 24 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Confirmation of JOG LCD backlight The JOG LCD backlight does not light on. Check the voltage at Pin 2 of CN4503 and at Pin 26 of CN4515 in the UCOM Assy, referring to "10.69 VOLTAGES". No Is the voltage normal? Check the connection with MAIN Assy and UCOM Assy, and the peripheral circuits of IC502. If not improve, replace MAIN Assy. Yes Replace JOG LCD module and JLCD1/2 Assy. B Confirmation of JOG LCD Is it operating normally except the LCD? (Light on/off LED, recognize USB or not etc...) The JOG LCD backlight does not light on. No See the section on "Startup is not completed" when other than LCD is not working properly. Yes Check the power supply of the JOG LCD module. Check the voltage at Pin 9 of CN4503 and at Pin 22 of CN4515 in the UCOM Assy, referring to "10.69 VOLTAGES". Yes C No Is the voltage at each block normal? Check it with removing the JOG LCD module. If the voltage changes normal, replace the JOG LCD module. If not improve, replace JLCD1/2 Assy. Yes Replace JLCD1/2 Assy. If not improve, replace the JOG LCD module. Confirmation of the Touch panel Touch panel does not react. Touch position of the Touch panel shifts. Confirm Touch panel in Test mode. When it can not be performed normally or check in Test mode in case of NG, make the following confirmation. When operating the Touch panel, check whether the waveform of Pins 1 to 4 of CN3604 in LCDB Assy. D No Does the waveform change? Yes Check the communication route of TPNL_XINT, TPNL_SCL/SDA (IC3606 d IC701). Refer to "10. 70 WAVEFORMS" 2. E Yes Will the waveform be output when operating the touch panel? As a problem in the Touch panel is suspected, replace the Touch panel. No Replace LCDB Assy. If not improve, replace the MAIN Assy. F 25 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 Trouble with the operating elements or LEDs [Confirmation work in advance] Confirm whether LED / operation is OK. Please refer to "6.1 TEST MODE" and confirm whether there are problems with LEDs/elements. If there is a problem, please repair the defective part. (See "Display trouble", "Operation trouble".) When making a diagnosis, refer also to "4.5 MATRIX INFORMATION" for diagnosis. Make sure that keys and LEDs that do not work are using the same GRID in the schematic diagram. Some of the matrix keys (SW) do not function, and some of the LEDs cannot light on. Yes Is the same grid used? B No Check the corresponding grid, referring to "4.5 MATRIX INFORMATION". If no grid waveform signal is output from the shift register IC, check the communication line with the microcomputer first, then check if the grid line is short-circuited with GND, caused by a failure in a key, LED, or the transistor for the drive. Also check the connection of the grid line. If no problem, replace the shift register IC: ! MIXER block is in failure MIXER Assy: Replace IC7004 ! CDJ block is in failure DCK1 Assy: Replace IC8102 DCK2 Assy: Replace IC9003 ! If Master level indicator LEDs do not light on DCK2 Assy: Replace IC9003 and IC9004 ! If CH level indicator LEDs do nor light on MIXER Assy: Replace IC7004, IC7005 and IC7006 See "No operation with keys (switches), No operation with slide switches" or "The LEDs do not light." C Direct key Which key is not working either direct key or matrix key? No operation with keys (switches), No operation with slide switches. Matrix key Check that current is conducted between the terminals of the switch when it is pressed. If current is not conducted, replace the switch. Check the line between the switch and the microcomputer. If the line is OK, replace the microcomputer to which the switch is connected, as follows: ! ERP UCOM UCOM Assy: Replace IC4502 ! PANELM UCOM UCOM Assy: Replace IC4505 ! MAIN UCOM Replace MAIN Assy ! JLCD1/JLCD2 Assy Replace IC3002/IC3202 D Check the transistors on the line that is connected to the microcomputer port and waveforms and connections of the line. If no problem, replace the microcomputer, as follows: ! ERP UCOM UCOM Assy: Replace IC4502 ! PANELM UCOM UCOM Assy: Replace IC4505 ! MIXER UCOM MAIN Assy: Replace IC2302 E F 26 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A No Is it a rotation operation that does not work? The rotary VRs are inoperable. The rotary selector is inoperable. Rotary selector: Rotary selector, BEAT FX, BEAT FX CH, TIME When push operation does not work, see "No operation with keys (switches), No operation with slide switches." Yes Check that the resistance value of the line that is connected to ground and the microcomputer changes in accordance with turning of the VR. Check the connection line between the microcomputer and the VR. If no problem, replace the microcomputers to which the VR is connected, as follows: ! MAIN UCOM Replace MAIN Assy ! ERP UCOM UCOM Assy: Replace IC4502 ! PANELM UCOM UCOM Assy: Replace IC4505 Rotation Is it not a rotation operation or a touch operation? JOG dial does not work. B Touch Does the Pins 1 of CN3003 /CN3203 (JOG_SW) become 0 V when touching JOG? No Check whether normal waveform is input to the microcomputer referring to "10.70 WAVEFORMS 1". If normal waveform can not be confirmed, replace it because it is probable that the photo interrupter (PC9601/PC9701) is defective. If no problem, replace the microcomputer. DCK1 JOG control: IC3002 DCK2 JOG control: IC3202 C When push operation does not work, see "No operation with keys (switches), No operation with slide switches." Yes The control microcomputer may be in failure, replace it. DCK1 side: IC3002 DCK2 side: IC3202 The slide VRs are inoperable. TEMPO slider, Channel fader, Crossfader Check if the voltage of the signal line changes between 0 V and 3.3 V around 1.65 V. If it has defective, replace the parts. If not improve, check the parts on the signal line. If no problem, replace the microcomputer. ! MAIN Assy: IC2302 D E F 27 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 A The LEDs do not light on. Find the abnormal part in Test mode. Yes Is there more than one abnormal part? No No Is the abnormal part direct LED? Replace the LED of the abnormal part. B Yes Confirm the LED connection with the microcomputer (IC4502/IC4503/IC701/IC3002/ IC3202) controlling the LED, and replace the parts if there is any abnormality. If no problem, replace the LED of the abnormal part. C Yes Do no LEDs connected to the same grid light on? No No Do no LEDs controlled of the same segment signals light on? D Check the corresponding grid, referring to "4.5 MATRIX INFORMATION". And, check the connection with the shift register or microcomputer that controls the defective GRID. If no problem, replace the shift register or microcomputer. ! DCK1 Assy: Replace IC8102 ! DCK2 Assy: Replace IC9005, IC9003, IC9004 ! MIXER Assy: Replace IC7004, IC7005, IC7006 ! PAD1/PAD2 Assy: Replace IC4502, IC3901/IC4101, IC3902/IC4102 ! LCDB Assy: Replace MAIN Assy Replace the LED of the abnormal part. Yes No Is the segment signal normal? Check the LED connection with the microcomputer (IC4502/IC4503/IC701/ IC3002/IC3202) controlling the LED. If no problem, then replace the microcomputer. Yes Replace the LED of the abnormal part. E F 28 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Trouble in the audio system A [Confirmation work in advance] 1 It discriminates defective area in the input and output Refer to "5.3 SIMPLIFIED DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AUDIO SIGNAL", divide which of input and output has defects. If all signal has defect, it has the defect on the power of audio, the clock of audio or the circuit near DSP. 2 It confirms whether there is a problem with the display or the operation. Refer to "6.1 TEST MODE", it confirms whether there is a problem with the display or the operation. If it has defect, repair the defective area. (Refer to flowchart about "Display trouble", "Operation trouble".) [1] Error in output section Input the audio signal to the input terminal. Or, playback via USB terminals. No sound outputs from MASTER1/2. B No Is signal output from neither MASTER1 nor MASTER2? Yes No Is MAS_MUTE "H" (12 V)? Yes Yes Is MAS_VR_MUTE "H" (3.3 V)? Muting is activated. The MUTE circuit in the AUDIO Assy is in failure. Replace the AUDIO Assy. C No Check the periphery of Q6901/Q6904. If no problem, replace the Q6901/Q6904. If not improve, replace the AUDIO Assy. Are there audio signals at Pins 32, 33, 36, 37 (R-, R +, L-, L +) of IC5802 of AUDIO Assy? Yes D No No Are there audio signals at Pin 6 (ADAT_M) of IC5802 of AUDIO Assy? No data is input to the DAC (IC5802). Check the connection between DSP (IC2501) and DAC (IC5802). If no problem, replace the MAIN Assy. Yes The MASTER DAC (IC5802) is in failure. Replace MASTER DAC (IC5802). If not improve, replace the AUDIO Assy. Is the audio signal interrupted around the muting transistors in the AUDIO Assy? Yes No The muting transistors in the AUDIO Assy are defective, which disables audio signal output. Check the periphery of the muting transistors. If no problem, then the muting transistors must be replaced. ! AUDIO Assy: Replace Q6014, Q6015, Q6016, Q6017 Check for a point in the AUDIO Assy where the audio signal is interrupted. • If only MASTER 1 has no audio signal output, check the periphery of IC4507/ IC4508. If no problem, then the OP amplifiers must be replaced. AUDIO Assy: Replace IC6001, IC6002 • If only MASTER2 has no audio signal output, check the periphery of IC6003, the capacitor or resistor is damaged or if any circuit is open. If not improve, replace AUDIO Assy. 29 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 E F 1 A 2 3 4 Input the audio signal to the input terminal. Or, playback via USB terminals. No sound outputs from BOOTH. Is A_MUTE "H" (12 V)? Yes Muting is activated. The MUTE circuit in the AUDIO Assy is in failure. Replace the AUDIO Assy. Yes The MASTER DAC (IC5802) is in failure. Replace MASTER DAC (IC5802). If not improve, replace the AUDIO Assy. No Yes B Are there audio signals at Pins 24, 25, 28, 29 (R-, R +, L-, L +) of IC5802 of the AUDIO Assy? No Are there audio signals at Pin 5 (ADAT_B) of IC5802 of the AUDIO Assy? No No data is input to the DAC (IC5802). Check the connection between DSP (IC2501) and DAC (IC5802). If no problem, replace the MAIN Assy. Is the audio signal interrupted around the muting transistors in the AUDIO Assy? C Yes No The muting transistors in the AUDIO Assy are defective, which disables audio signal output. Check the periphery of the muting transistors. If no problem, then the muting transistors must be replaced. ! AUDIO Assy: Repace Q6201-Q6208 Check for a point in the AUDIO Assy where the audio signal is interrupted. And, replace it. If not improve, replace AUDIO Assy. Input the audio signal to the input terminal. Or, playback via USB terminals. Set the Beat FX channel setting to the playback channel. No sound outputs from SEND. D Is A_MUTE "H" (12 V)? Yes Muting is activated. The MUTE circuit in the AUDIO Assy is in failure. Replace the AUDIO Assy. Yes The MASTER DAC (IC5802) is in failure. Replace MASTER DAC (IC5802). If not improved, replace the AUDIO Assy. No Yes Are there audio signals at Pins 38, 39, 42, 43 (R-, R +, L-, L +) of IC5802 of the AUDIO Assy? No Are there audio signals at Pin 7 (ADAT_S) of IC5802 of AUDIO Assy? E No No data is input to the DAC (IC5802). Check the connection between DSP (IC2501) and DAC (IC5802). If no problem, replace the MAIN Assy. Is the audio signal interrupted around the muting transistors in the AUDIO Assy? Yes No F The muting transistors in the AUDIO Assy are defective, which disables audio signal output. Check the periphery of the muting transistors. If no problem, then the muting transistors must be replaced. ! AUDIO Assy: Replace Q6401, Q6402 Check for a point in the AUDIO Assy where the audio signal is interrupted. And, replace it. If not improved, replace AUDIO Assy. 30 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Input the audio signals to the input terminal. Or, playback via USB terminals. Set CUE of the playing channel to ON. No sound outputs from HP. Yes Is A_MUTE "H" (12 V)? Muting is activated. The MUTE circuit in the AUDIO Assy is in failure. Replace the AUDIO Assy. No Are there audio signals at Pins 10, 11 of IC5801 of AUDIO Assy? Yes B No Are there audio signals at Pin 3 (ADAT_HP) of IC5801 of AUDIO Assy? Yes The MASTER DAC (IC5802) is in failure. Replace MASTER DAC (IC5802). If not improve, replace the AUDIO Assy. No No data is input to the MASTER DAC (IC5802). Check the connection between DSP (IC2501) and HP DAC (IC5801). If no problem, replace the MAIN Assy. C Is the audio signal interrupted around the muting transistors in the AUDIO Assy? Yes The mute transistors on the AUDIO Assy are defective, so audio signals are not output. ! AUDIO Assy: Replace Q6405-Q6408 ! HPJK Assy: Replace Q7701, Q7702 No Check Pins 1 and 4 of CN7701 in the HPJK Assy. If no waveform, check the connection cable. If no problem, the audio circuit in the AUDIO Assy may be in failure. Replace the AUDIO Assy. If the waveform is detected, replace the HPJK Assy. D E F 31 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 [2] Error in iuput section No sound inputs from LINE/PHONO. Input the audio signal to the input terminal. Is switching among PC, LINE and PHONO possible? (Check in Test mode) No See "No operation with keys (switches)." Yes Yes Do the CH level indicators right on? B The LINE/PHONO input circuits are normal. See also "No sound outputs from MASTER." and "No sound outputs from HP." If not improve, the AUDIO Assy may be in failure. Replace it. No Check the audio signals from Pin 9 of IC5204 and Pin 9 of IC5404. If there are its, no audio signals input for DSP (IC2501). Check the connection between ADC (IC5204/IC5404) and DSP (IC2501). If no problem, replace MAIN Assy. If not improve, or if no audio signal output from Pin 9, check the next flow. Is a waveform detected at Pins 1, 2 of IC5204 and at Pins 1, 2 of IC5404? C Yes No D ADC (IC5204, IC5404) is in failure. Replace ADC (IC5204, IC5404). Check where the signal is interrupted. ! Ch3 side : Check the periphery of IC5202 and IC5203. If no problem, replace the Ope amplifier. AUDIO Assy: Replace IC5202, IC5203 ! Ch4 side : Check the periphery of IC5402 and IC5403. If no problem, replace the Ope amplifier. AUDIO Assy: Replace IC5402, IC5403 If not improve, replace AUDIO Assy. Input the audio signal to the input terminal. No sound inputs from AUX. Is switching ON/OFF of AUX possible? (Check in Test mode) No See "No operation with keys (switches)." Yes Yes Do the MASTER level indicators right on? The AUX input circuit is normal. See also "No sound outputs from MASTER." and "No sound outputs from HP." If not improve, the AUDIO Assy may be in failure. Replace AUDIO Assy. No E Check the audio signals from Pin 9 of IC5603. And, check the connection between AUX ADC (IC5603) and DSP (IC2501). If no problem, replace MAIN Assy. If not improve, or if no audio signals output from Pin 9, check the next flow. Is a waveform detected at AUX ADC (Pins 1, 2 of IC5603)? Yes Check where the signal is interrupted. Check the periphery of IC5601 and IC5602. If no problem, replace the Ope amplifier. ! AUDIO Assy: Replace IC5601, IC5602 If not improve, the AUDIO Assy may be in failure. Replace AUDIO Assy. No F 32 ADC (IC5603) is in failure. Replace ADC (IC5603). If not improve, replace AUDIO Assy. XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 No sound inputs from MIC. 6 7 8 A Input the audio signal to the input terminal. Is switching ON/OFF of MIC possible? (Check in test mode) No See "No operation with keys (switches)." Yes Yes Do the MASTER level indicators light on? The MIC input circuit is normal. See also "No sound outputs from MASTER." and "No sound outputs from HP." If not improve, the AUDIO Assy may be in failure. Replace AUDIO Assy. B No Check the audio signals from Pin 9 of IC5604. And, check the connection between MIC ADC (IC5604) and DSP (IC2501). If no problem, replace MAIN Assy. If not improve, or if no audio signals output from Pin 9, check the next flow. Is a waveform detected at Pins 1, 2 of IC5604? Yes ADC (IC5603) is in failure. Replace ADC (IC5603). If not improve, replace AUDIO Assy. No C Is a waveform detected at Pins 6, 8 of CN5601 in the AUDIO Assy? Yes Check where the signal is interrupted between CN5601 and IC5604. If no problem, replace AUDIO Assy. No Check the connection between MCIN Assy and AUDIO Assy. And, check it between MCIN Assy and MCTR Assy. Check the periphery of the Ope amplifier (IC7601, IC7602). If no problem, replace the Ope amplifier. ! MCIN Assy: Replace IC7601, IC7602 If not improve, replace MCIN Assy. If it still does not improve, replace AUDIO Assy. D E F 33 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5.3 SIMPLIFIED DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AUDIO SIGNAL A A MAIN ASSY E USBA ASSY IC1805 USBA HUB TUSB4020BIPHP USBA1 USBA2 IC701 MAIN UCOM (I.MX) MCIMX6Q6AVT10AD MASTER1 MASTER2 MASTER DAC BOOTH SEND IC2002 USBB HUB TUSB4041IPAP USBB IC2302 MIXER UCOM R5S72690W266FP B IC2501 DSP D810K013DZKB400 B AUDIO ASSY CH3 LINE/PHONO ADC CH4 LINE/PHONO ADC AUX ADC HP HP DAC HP MINI F HPJK ASSY MIC1 ADC MIC2 C C MCIN ASSY Possible defective locations when both phenomena can be confirmed (Input section is abnormal) Possible defective locations when either phenomenon or neither phenomena can be confirmed (Output section is abnormal) D E F 34 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5.4 VOLTAGE MONITORING CIRCUIT g Voltage-Monitoring A This unit monitors the voltages of the main power-supply ICs, using the F_DET (FAULT_DET) signal. The F_DET signal level is high (+3.3 V) during normal operations. When the level becomes low (0 V), detect abnormality in the ERP UCOM (IC4502). g Product behavior when an error is generated If power failure is detected with the F_DET signal (F-DET signal consists with the interval Low levels more than 50 ms), the ERP UCOM will stop supplying the V+12D/V+12L/V+12A power from SW POWER SUPPLY, setting the PWR_ON signal to low. The ERP UCOM also informs of power failure with flashing of the MASTER REC (WAKE UP) (red LED) button, by sending the WAKEUP_LED signal: As the V+12D/V+12L/V+12A power is stopped, the indications other than the MASTER REC (WAKE UP) are unlit and all the switches and VRs are disabled. When you let you return from a power supply abnormality detection state, perform drawing and inserting of the power cord. B g Diagnostic procedure Note: Each time before turning the unit ON, make sure that each power-supply IC is not short-circuited to GND. If any voltage is abnormal, that error will be detected by the voltage-monitoring program after it is started after a usual startup of the unit. Then the V+12D/V+12L/V+12A power from SW POWER SUPPLY will be stopped. Identify which power-supply IC is defective, by duplicate drawing and inserting of the power cord while monitoring each voltage with an oscilloscope. Check the value of each voltage immediately before stopping power supply. C g Voltage-Monitoring Circuit Block diagram V+12A V+12D V+12L B AUDIO ASSY V+15A V-15A V+5A V+5AREF V+3R3A DC/DC Converter V+5D V+9LED Monitoring V+3R3D_CLK V-7R5HP Regulator Voltage Detection Circuit V+3R3D1 A MAIN ASSY FDET(A_FDET) High : Normal Low : Abnormal V+5D V+5LED V+9LED D G UCOM ASSY Monitoring V+5LED V+9LED AF Over Current Detect V+12L SW POWER SUPPLY V+12BL V+5LED_DET V+9LED_DET V+12BL_DET High : Normal Low : Abnormal V+5D V+12D DC/DC Converter PMIC V+1R25D V+4R2D V+3R3D V+5D Monitoring V+12E F_DET(FAULT_DET) High : Normal Low : Abnormal E Voltage Detection Circuit V+3R3E ERP UCOM (IC4502) V+5E Regulator Regulator Logic Inversion xEUPSW (Q6601) PWR_ON High : V+12D/V+12L/V+12A Low : V+12D/V+12L/V+12A Output No Output WAKEUP_LED T DCK2 ASSY Abnormal : Flashing(Red) 35 XDJ-XZ 5 6 F MASTER_REC /WAKEUP LED (D9026) 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 g Voltage-Monitoring Circuit diagram B AUDIO ASSY VOLTAGE DETECTION CIRCUIT FDET V+3R3D_CLK Q6807 LTC014YEB V+3R3D_CLK R6826 C6801 10k V+3R3D1 V+5A V+3R3D1 R6827 33k R6828 47k 4.7k 10k Q6808 LSCR523UB R6823 R6824 R6820 R6821 V+5A 22k 10k Q6806 LSAR523UB D6806 1SS355VM R6819 Q6805 LSAR523UB D6805 10k ABNORMAL Low GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD A_FDET 1:8B NORMAL High Q6809 LSCR523UB V+3R3D1 1SS355VM R6817 33k 16k R6816 GNDD R6818 1SS355VM LSAR523UB Q6804 D6804 V+3R3A V+3R3D1 100 22k 10k V+3R3A V+5AREF V+3R3D1 R6814 R6813 V+5A V+5AREF 0.01u/16 V+3R3D1 33k 2.7k GNDD V+5A R6815 R6811 470 D6803 1SS355VM LSAR523UB Q6803 GNDD 2.2k V+5AREF R6812 R6809 V+5AREF R6810 V+3R3D_CLK Q6802 LSAR523UB 12k 33k V+3R3D_CLK 3.3k V+9LED D6802 R6807 Q6801 LSAR523UB GNDD R6808 D6801 1SS355VM 10k 33k R6806 10k R6803 R6804 B V+9LED 10k V+15A R6805 V+5D 12k R6802 R6801 V+9LED V+15A 1SS355VM V+5D 10k V+9LED GNDD GNDD V-15A V-7R5HP_DET V-15A V-7R5HP C A MAIN ASSY VOLTAGE DETECTION CIRCUIT typ 5.29V V+5R29 R338 8.2k D R339 33k D 1SS355VM D305 1SS355VM GNDD D304 D303 1SS355VM GNDD Q305 LSAR523UB Q304 LSAR523UB 0.1u/10 10k C341 R343 3.3k 10k R342 0.1u/10 C340 R344 1:3J V+5D 2:5C V+1R25D NM D 2:5C V+1R25D R340 10k 10k NM R334 1SS355VM D302 GNDD GNDD V+1R25D Q303 LSAR523UB LSAR523UB GNDD V+1R25D D R333 NM 22k 10k Q302 D 3:3A V+4R2D 12k 3:3A V+4R2D R336 1:3J V+5D R337 V+3R3D 0.1u/10 3:12D V+12D C339 1:3J NM V+4R2D R335 V+4R2D R332 V+5R29 R330 V+3R3D R331 0.1u/16 C338 D typ 5.29V V+12D GNDD E NM R345 *FAULT_DET PU near ERP UCOM F_DET Q306 LTC023JEB R346 FAULT_DET 1:9C 0 F_DET GNDD 1:3B A_FDET R341 0 H L Normal Power failure F 36 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 G UCOM ASSY A Over Current Detect 15W DETECT SW 0.41 SA 3.3 2:9J R4721 2 R4752 R4751 R 4 7 1 83 . 3 3.3 NM R4723 2 3.3 C4678 R4695 4.7k 0.1u/10 C4645 0.1u/10 C4655 R4714 LSAR523UB Q4505 R4748 LSAR523UB Q4507 V+5LED_DET 4.7k 1:7I V+9LED_DET 1:7I Q4506 LTC024EEB Q4508 LTC024EEB GNDD_LED 4.7k B 1 3.3 3.3 R4763 R4707 1 2 2 R4753 R4722 R4719 V+12BL R4750 0 2125 0 SQ 2125 0 2 2 R4704 0.9A (11.9W) SA V+9LED 3.3 2 R4703 R4700 2:10J R 4 7 1 73 . 3 2 / Detect 2:14D,2A/ V+12BL_O R4720 V+5LED 2 R4702 R4699 1.5A (13.7W) 0.67 2:10J 2 R4712 2 R4701 / Detect R4716 SQ 2:14I,14D,2B,3I,3B,9B/ R4745 2.4A (13.3W) V+9LED_O R4698 SQ 2125 R4693 / Detect R4697 V+5LED_O R4729 1 0.25 SA 2:3B/3:3E,8D/ 0.1u/10 LSAR523UB Q4509 V+12BL_DET 1:7I Q4510 LTC024EEB GNDD_LED GNDD_LED ERP UCOM 42 IC4502 P5_4 R5F364AENFA-U0 P5_5 41 40 P5_6 39 TP4505 MISO TP4510 CLK0 RXD0 TXD0 TXD5/SDA5 CLK1 38 37 36 35 C 34 33 P7_0 2:7I V+3R3 30 P7_1 31 R4570 10k P7_4 P7_3 27 28 P7_2 R4569 29 10k 25 24 P7_5 32 26 CLK5 P8_0 P8_1 21 23 22 19 TP4507 56 1 R4568 56 8 R4571 3 2 6 7 1 4 2 7 5 3 8 4 R4566 56 10k 6 TP4506 5 18 P8_4 P8_3 P8_2 P6_4 C4546 470p/50 22k TP4508 TP4509 20 NMI# SCLK MOSI P6_0 P6_6 TXD1/SDA1 0.1u/10 R4554 C4543 C4538 0.1u/10 R4553 17 VCC1 XIN 16 15 _ VSS 14 13 12 XOUT RESET# TP4503 RST F/D CLKOUT JOGUCOM 56 R4558 56 R4555 R4557 56 R4546 56 100 S 3:8D C4540 10p/50 C4545 12p/50 X4501 4 3 1 2 CCSSCH120J50-T 1M 0 CCSSCH100D50-T R 4 5 4 8 R4549 PADGRID2 2:13I PADGRID1 2:13I PADGRID0 2:13I PAD1_SI0 2:13G PAD1_SCLK0 2:13G PAD_xG 2:13G PAD_RCK 2:13G ERP_IMX_POR PWR_ON R4561 BSS1146 ERP_xRST 16MHz FAULT_DET 0 R4562 V+5LED_DET 0 R4563 V+12BL_DET 0 R4564 V+9LED_DET D 2:4J 2:9J 2:9J 2:5I 2:9I 0 2:7I g Voltage value and Current value of the voltage-monitoring section Power Monitoring target V+15A V-15A V+5A V+5AREF V+3R3A V+5D V+9LED V+3R3D_CLK V-7R5HP V+3R3D1 V+5D V+1R25D V+4R2D V+3R3D V+5LED V+9LED V+12BL Voltage decrease Voltage limit Voltage decrease/Voltage limit Voltage decrease/Voltage limit Voltage limit Voltage limit Voltage decrease/Voltage limit Voltage decrease/Voltage limit Voltage limit Voltage decrease/Voltage limit Voltage decrease/Voltage limit Voltage decrease/Voltage limit Voltage limit Voltage decrease current limit current limit current limit Detection value Low 12.13 V – 4.08 V 3.70 V – – 6.65 V 2.35 V – 1.67 V 1.67 V 0.70 V – 2.31 V – – – High – -8.76 V 7.93 V 7.76 V 4.24 V 6.55 V 10.98 V 5.67 V -3.25 V 3.91 V 3.91 V 3.30 V 5.16 V – 2.4 A 1.5 A 0.9 A E Monitoring circuit AUDIO Assy MAIN Assy F UCOM Assy 37 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5.5 ERROR DISPLAY A Error code Display word Contents Remarks E-7020 USB-B DEVICE ERROR USB-B controller does not work normally. E-7206 AUTH CHIP ERROR Apple authentication chip does not work normally. E-8302 CANNOT PLAY TRACK Abnormalities occurred during playback. E-8304 UNSUPPORTED FILE FORMAT Decoding error occurred. E-8305 UNSUPPORTED FILE FORMAT This format is not supported. E-8306 NO FILE The registered file does not exist. E-8307 ! DEVICE NO RESPONSE. ! UNSUPPORTED DEVICE. ! HUBS ARE NOT SUPPORTED. ! Device no response. ! Unsupported device. ! Hubs are not supported. E-8309 LINK ACCESS ERROR Link access failed due to timeout errors. E-8709 COMMUNICATION ERROR Cannot communicate with the Display microcomputer. B USB ACCESS ERROR An unsupported USB device is connected. Either of the three error types will be displayed. C D E F 38 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6. SERVICE MODE 6.1 TEST MODE Description of Test Modes A The Following seven test modes are provided for this unit: 1 Mode 1 : Confirmation of the versions, destination (language), MAC address, Serial number, Update port check and Operation check 2 Mode 2 : All LEDs and LCDs light off 3 Mode 3 : All LEDs and LCDs light on 4 Mode 4 : LCD patterns (Main display, Jog display) 5 Mode 5 : Confirmation of individual keys and LEDs 6 Mode 6 : Confirmation of individual switches, MIC LEDs and PAD LEDs 7 Mode 7 : Confirmation of the values of the rotary variable controls and sliders 8 Mode 8 : X-PAD test 8 Mode 9 : Touch display test 0 Mode 10 : Rotary selector B g How to Enter Test Mode While holding the DECK 1 MEMORY and DECK 1 TEMPO buttons pressed, press the u switch to turn the unit on. (Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.) Start up the unit in Mode 1 of Test mode. g How to Change Test Modes To change Test modes, turn the Rotary selector clockwise or counterclockwise. To shift from Mode 10 to Mode 1 or from Mode 1 to Mode 10, press the Rotary selector. Then, Test modes can be changed again with a turn of the Rotary selector. Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7 C Mode 8 Mode 9 Mode 10 Rotary selector u switch D MEMORY button TEMPO button E F 39 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 Test mode Contents 1 Mode 1: Confirmation of the versions, destination (language), MAC address, Serial number, Update port check and Operation check B % Update port check ! "Checking" is displayed during the checking process. ! "OK" is displayed when checking all ports is successfully finished. If there is a problem, "NG" and the port with the problem is shown. ! Check port ERP_CONT, ERP_REQ, ERP_WRITE PNL_CONT, EPNL_REQ, PNL_SC1 SW_PNL_SCLK, SW_PNL_MISO, SW_PNL_MOSI ! Switching is disabled if the status is "NG" or "Checking". Press MENU button to return to normal operation. % Operation Check ! "END" is displayed when all the checks of Mode 5 to Mode 10 are completed. ! "END" is displayed until exiting the Test Mode. After exiting the Test Mode, it is no longer displayed. C 2 Mode 2: All LEDs and LCDs light off ! LED and LCD light off or light on dimly. Main display and Jog display D ! The following 8 items cannot be light off completely because they are light on dimly by hardware. rekordbox, LINK, USB1, USB2, BROWSE (SEARCH), TAGLIST, INFO, MENU (UTILITY) E 3 Mode 3: All LEDs and LCDs light on (Background: white) Main display and Jog display F 40 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Mode 4: LCD patterns (Main display, Jog display) A ! Press the Rotary selector to change color pattern (Yellow, Light blue, Green, Pink, Red, Blue) d black d white. ! Press the BACK button to the screen below. ! JOG display pattern is also synced and switched. B 5 Mode 5: Confirmation of individual keys and LEDs ! The LED is light on depending on the button that is pressed. (See Table of "keys and corresponding LEDs to be light on in the mode for confirmation of individual keys".) ! "END" is displayed as in the above figure after operating all controls for each DECK1, DECK2, common and mixer. ! The data of operated elements must be saved until exiting the Test mode. ! JOG (ROTATE): Please note that just by touching doesn't mean operation. C ! When Channel fader 1 is moved up and down, Channel level indicator CH 1 moves up and down. ! When Channel fader 2 is moved up and down, Channel level indicator CH 2 moves up and down. ! When Channel fader 3 is moved up and down, Channel level indicator CH 3 moves up and down. ! When Channel fader 4 is moved up and down, Channel level indicator CH 4 moves up and down. ! When Crossfader is moved up and down, Master level indicator moves up and down. D Table of keys and corresponding LEDs to be light on in the mode for confirmation of individual keys Operating buttons LCD indication text Self-lighting button light on color Other self-lighting button DECK1 f (PLAY/PAUSE) CH1 Play/Pause green CUE CH1 CUE amber SEARCH m CH1 SearchRev ----- DIRECTION, REV SEARCH n CH1 SearchFwd ----- SLIP TRACK SEARCH o CH1 TrackRev ----- LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) TRACK SEARCH p CH1 TrackFwd ----- LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) SHIFT CH1 Shift ----- Jog ring illumination DIRECTION, REV CH1 Reverse red SLIP CH1 Slip red 4/8BEAT (LOOP CUTTER) CH1 4 Beat ----- LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) CH1 LoopIn amber LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) CH1 LoopOut amber RELOOP/EXIT CH1 Reloop amber CUE/LOOP CALL c (LOOP 1/2X) CH1 CallPrev ----- LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) CUE/LOOP CALL d (LOOP 2X) CH1 CallNext ----- LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) DELETE CH1 CueDelete ----- RELOOP/EXIT MEMORY CH1 CueMemory ----- Jog ring illumination SYNC (INST. DOUBLES) CH1 Sync white MASTER CH1 Master amber JOG MODE (VINYL) CH1 Vinyl blue 5 6 E LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) F 41 XDJ-XZ 7 8 1 A 2 Operating buttons 3 LCD indication text 4 Self-lighting button light on color Other self-lighting button DECK1 (continuation) B JOG (TOUCH) CH1 JogTouch ----- Jog ring illumination JOG ROTATE FWD CH1 JogRotateFwd ----- LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) JOG ROTATE REV CH1 JogRotateRev ----- LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) TEMPO CH1 TempoRange ----- MASTER MASTER TEMPO CH1 MasterTempo red TEMPO RESET CH1 TempoReset green HOT CUE (CALL) CH1 HotCue +1 BEAT LOOP CH1 AutoBeatLoop +1 SLIP LOOP CH1 SlipLoop +1 BEAT JUMP CH1 BeatJump +1 Performance Pad 1 CH1 Pad1 +1 Performance Pad 2 CH1 Pad2 +1 Performance Pad 3 CH1 Pad3 +1 Performance Pad 4 CH1 Pad4 +1 Performance Pad 5 CH1 Pad5 +1 Performance Pad 6 CH1 Pad6 +1 Performance Pad 7 CH1 Pad7 +1 Performance Pad 8 CH1 Pad8 +1 DECK2 C D E f (PLAY/PAUSE) CH2 Play/Pause green CUE CH2 CUE amber SEARCH m CH2 SearchRev ----- DIRECTION, REV SEARCH n CH2 SearchFwd ----- SLIP TRACK SEARCH o CH2 TrackRev ----- LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) TRACK SEARCH p CH2 TrackFwd ----- LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) SHIFT CH2 Shift ----- Jog ring illumination DIRECTION, REV CH2 Reverse red SLIP CH2 Slip red 4/8BEAT (LOOP CUTTER) CH2 4 Beat ----- LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) CH2 LoopIn amber LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) CH2 LoopOut amber RELOOP/EXIT CH2 Reloop amber CUE/LOOP CALL c (LOOP 1/2X) CH2 CallPrev ----- LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) CUE/LOOP CALL d (LOOP 2X) CH2 CallNext ----- LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) DELETE CH2 CueDelete ----- RELOOP/EXIT MEMORY CH2 CueMemory ----- Jog ring illumination SYNC (INST. DOUBLES) CH2 Sync white MASTER CH2 Master amber JOG MODE (VINYL) CH2 Vinyl blue JOG (TOUCH) CH2 JogTouch ----- Jog ring illumination (white) JOG ROTATE FWD CH2 JogRotateFwd ----- LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) JOG ROTATE REV CH2 JogRotateRev ----- LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) TEMPO CH2 TempoRange ----- MASTER MASTER TEMPO CH2 MasterTempo red TEMPO RESET CH2 TempoReset green HOT CUE (CALL) CH2 HotCue +1 BEAT LOOP CH2 AutoBeatLoop +1 SLIP LOOP CH2 SlipLoop +1 BEAT JUMP CH2 BeatJump +1 Performance Pad 1 CH2 Pad1 +1 Performance Pad 2 CH2 Pad2 +1 Performance Pad 3 CH2 Pad3 +1 Performance Pad 4 CH2 Pad4 +1 Performance Pad 5 CH2 Pad5 +1 Performance Pad 6 CH2 Pad6 +1 Performance Pad 7 CH2 Pad7 +1 Performance Pad 8 CH2 Pad8 +1 LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) F 42 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Operating buttons 7 LCD indication text 8 Self-lighting button light on color A Other self-lighting button Common rekordbox Media RB LINK Media LINK white blue USB1 Media USB1 green USB2 Media USB2 green BROWSE (SEARCH) Browse green TAGLIST TagList green INFO Info green MENU (UTILITY) DECK QUANTIZE TIME Menu DeckQuantize TimeMode/ACue green red ----- DECK QUANTIZE Rotary selector RotarySelector ----- Rotary selector Indicator BACK Back ----- BROWSE (SEARCH) TAG TRACK/REMOVE TagTrack ----- TAGLIST TRACK FILTER (EDIT) TrackFilter ----- INFO SHORTCUT ShortCut ----- MENU (UTILITY) LOAD 1 CH1 Load white LOAD 2 CH2 Load white USB1 STOP CH1 UsbStop ----- USB1 Indicator USB2 STOP CH2 UsbStop ----- USB2 Indicator MASTER REC (WAKE UP) USB REC red TRACK MARK TrackMark ----- SOUND COLOR FX SWEEP CfxSweep white SOUND COLOR FX DUB ECHO CfxDubEcho white SOUND COLOR FX SPACE CfxSpace white SOUND COLOR FX NOISE CfxNoise white SOUND COLOR FX CRUSH CfxCrush white SOUND COLOR FX FILTER CUE CH1 CfxFilter CH1 HeadphoneCueCh amber CUE CH2 CH2 HeadphoneCueCh amber CUE CH3 CH3 HeadphoneCueCh amber CUE CH4 CH4 HeadphoneCueCh amber CUE MASTER MasterCue amber BEAT FX ON/OFF EffectOnOff blue FX FREQUENCY HI Fx Hi blue FX FREQUENCY MID Fx Mid blue FX FREQUENCY LOW Fx Low blue AUTO/TAP Aut/Tap red TAP FX QUANTIZE BEAT d Tap Fx Quantize BeatNext green red ----- TAP BEAT c BeatPrev ----- BEAT FX ON/OFF Indicator B MASTER REC (WAKE UP) Indicator Mixer C white MIC TALK OVER TALKOVER red FEEDBACK REDUCER Feedback Reducer green D FX QUANTIZE +1: Each time you press the button, the color of the PAD changes as bellow. Light off d Red d Green d Blue d White d Light off d (repeat) E The Power switch (u) is also subject to key check. So when the power is turned off in this Mode 5, first "Power" is displayed on the LCD and then it is turned off after 1 minute. F 43 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 6 Mode 6: Confirmation of individual switches, MIC LEDs and PAD LEDs ! Display the position of the operated SW. ! When all the controls are operated, "END" is displayed as shown below. (included PAD LED confirmation) ! The data of operated elements must be saved until exiting the Test mode. B C Operation switch Input selector (CH3) Input selector (CH4) CROSSFADER ASSIGN (CH1) D CROSSFADER ASSIGN (CH2) CROSSFADER ASSIGN (CH3) CROSSFADER ASSIGN (CH4) AUX selector E MIC 1 (OFF, ON) switch MIC 2 (OFF, ON) switch FEEDBACK REDUCER (LIGHT, HEAVY) switch F LCD indication PC LINE PHONO PC LINE PHONO A THRU B A THRU B A THRU B A THRU B OFF LINE PORTABLE OFF ON OFF ON LIGHT HEAVY PC LINE PHONO PC LINE PHONO A THRU B A THRU B A THRU B A THRU B OFF LINE PORTABLE OFF ON OFF ON LIGHT HEAVY Remarks Mic1 Indicator OFF Mic1 Indicator ON Mic2 Indicator OFF Mic2 Indicator ON Mic1/Mic2 CLIP Indicator ON, Mic1/Mic2 SIGNAL Indicator OFF Mic1/Mic2 SIGNAL Indicator ON, Mic1/Mic2 CLIP Indicator OFF Bulk confirmation of all PAD LEDs ! By pressing the following button in SW Test mode, you can check 3 color LEDs. PAD MODE (HOT CUE (CALL)) ON : All the PAD MODE buttons and Performance Pads light on in red. PAD MODE (BEAT LOOP) ON : All the PAD MODE buttons and Performance Pads light on in green. PAD MODE (SLIP LOOP) ON : All the PAD MODE buttons and Performance Pads light on in blue. PAD MODE (BEAT JUMP) ON : All the PAD MODE buttons and Performance Pads light on in white. (Red, green and blue light on at the same time) 44 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 Mode 7: Confirmation of the values of the rotary variable controls and sliders A ! Display the value of the volume or slider you operated. ! When all elements are operated, "END" is displayed as shown below. ! The data of operated elements must be saved until exiting the Test mode. B Operation volume CH1 TRIM CH1 HI CH1 MID CH1 LOW CH1 COLOR CH1 FADER CH1 TEMPO CH1 TOUCH/RELEASE CH2 TRIM CH2 HI CH2 MID CH2 LOW CH2 COLOR CH2 FADER CH2 TEMPO CH2 TOUCH/RELEASE CH3 TRIM CH3 HI CH3 MID CH3 LOW CH3 COLOR CH3 FADER CH4 TRIM CH4 HI CH4 MID CH4 LOW CH4 COLOR CH4 FADER MIC1 EQ HI MIC1 EQ MID MIC1 EQ LOW MIC2 EQ HI MIC2 EQ MID MIC2 EQ LOW HP MIXING HP LEVEL EFFECT PARAMETER AUX TRIM CROSS FADER LCD indication CH1 TRIM XXX CH1 HI XXX CH1 MID XXX CH1 LOW XXX CH1 COLOR XXX CH1 FADER XXX CH1 TEMPO XXX CH1 TOUCH/RELEASE XXX CH2 TRIM XXX CH2 HI XXX CH2 MID XXX CH2 LOW XXX CH2 COLOR XXX CH2 FADER XXX CH2 TEMPO XXX CH2 TOUCH/RELEASE XXX CH3 TRIM XXX CH3 HI XXX CH3 MID XXX CH3 LOW XXX CH3 COLOR XXX CH3 FADER XXX CH4 TRIM XXX CH4 HI XXX CH4 MID XXX CH4 LOW XXX CH4 COLOR XXX CH4 FADER XXX MIC1 HI XXX MIC1 MID XXX MIC1 LOW XXX MIC2 HI XXX MIC2 MID XXX MIC2 LOW XXX HP MIXING XXX HP LEVEL XXX PARAMETER AUX TRIM CROSS FADER XXX LEVEL/DEPTH LEVEL DEPTH XXX BOOTH LEVEL MASTER LEVEL MASTER EQ HI MASTER EQ MID MASTER EQ LOW BOOTH LEVEL XXX MASTER LEVEL XXX MASTER EQ HI XXX MASTER EQ MID XXX MASTER EQ LOW XXX Remarks XXX stands for 000–3FF in hexadecimal notation. XXX stands for 000 - 3FF0 in hexadecimal notation. C XXX stands for 000–3FF in hexadecimal notation. XXX stands for 000 - 3FF0 in hexadecimal notation. XXX stands for 000–3FF in hexadecimal notation. D XXX stands for 000–3FF in hexadecimal notation. E The value is displayed in the 3rd row of the left column of the LCD. XXX stands for 000–3FF in hexadecimal notation. F 45 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A Operation volume 2 3 LCD indication 4 Remarks BEAT EFFECT SELECTOR BEAT FX TYPE XXX The value is displayed in the 3rd row of the left column of the LCD. XXX stands for 000 - 00D in hexadecimal notation. BEAT CH SELECTOR BEAT FX CH XXX The value is displayed in the 3rd row of the left column of the LCD. XXX stands for 000 - 00A in hexadecimal notation. 8 Mode 8: X-PAD test B ! Display the position parameters of the upper row, lower row and SLICER where the X-PAD is touched. ! Touch status and beat information at the touch position are also displayed. ! When all PAD position is touched, "END" is displayed as shown below. Reference information X-PAD Upper X-PAD SLICER X-PAD Lower C Operation X-PAD touch (Upper) X-PAD touch (Lower) X-PAD Upper X-PAD Lower X-PAD SLICER PAD position LCD indication TOUCH UPPER XXX TOUCH LOWER XXX X-PAD UPPER XX X-PAD LOWER XX X-PAD SLICER XX PAD POSITION XXXX Remarks Touch status : ON/OFF Touch status : ON/OFF XXX stands for 00 - FF in hexadecimal notation. XXX stands for 00 - FF in hexadecimal notation. XXX stands for 00 - FF in hexadecimal notation. XXXX displays beat information at the touch position Notes Even when the upper row or the lower row of the X-PAD is touched, SLICER position information is displayed. Even when the SLICER of the X-PAD is touched, the position information of the upper row or the lower row is displayed. D E F 46 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mode 9: Touch display test A ! There are touch panel Test mode and Calibration mode. ! In the touch panel Test mode, press the Rotary selector to enter the Calibration mode. ! Press the BACK button in the Calibration mode to return to the touch panel Test mode. % Touch panel Test mode ! If you touch the center of the white part correctly, it changes to green. B ! If you press all parts correctly, "Touch test OK" appears. C % Calibration mode ! Press the 4 "+" marks one by one to complete the calibration. ! When the calibration is completed, the setting is saved and the mode returns to the touch panel Test mode. ! Turn the Rotary selector to cancel, and the mode changes. D E F 47 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 0 Mode 10: Rotary selector ! Turn right to count up, and turn left to count down. ! When the value exceeds FF during counting up, it returns to 00 and then increases. When the value decreases to 00 or below during counting down, it continues decreasing (FF, FE…). ! Press the Rotary selector to return to Mode1. ! When the Rotary selector is operated, "END" is displayed as shown below. ! The data of operated elements must be saved until exiting the Test mode. B Operation Rotary selector TIME LCD indication SELECTOR XX TIME XX Remarks XX stands for 00–FF in hexadecimal notation. C How to Reset to the Factory Default Settings While holding the DECK 1 DELETE and DECK1 TEMPO buttons pressed, press the u switch to turn on the unit. (Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.) u switch D DELETE button TEMPO button E * The language setting will not be reset. g Parameters to be initialized by Factory Reset (the parameters the values of which immediately before the unit is turned off are to be stored in memory) AUTO CUE : OFF Vinyl MODE : OFF TIME MODE : REMAIN DECK QUANTIZE : ON TEMPO RANGE : ±10% MASTER TEMPO : OFF FX QUANTIZE : ON UTILITY (except language setting) F 48 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6.2 LCD CALIBRATION MODE A While holding the DECK 2 MEMORY and TEMPO buttons pressed, press the u switch to turn the unit on. (Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.) Jog display Jog display u switch MEMORY button DIRECTION, REV button DIRECTION, REV button x. y B x. y TEMPO button TRACK SEARCH o, p button TRACK SEARCH o, p button SEARCH TEMPO RESET m, n button button SEARCH TEMPO RESET m, n button button C The following is displayed on the Jog display of the left and right Decks. x. y Black line D The left and right Jog ring illumination LEDs flash. The initial value of the coordinates in the center is (0. 0), but if it already has a saved value, that value is displayed. Adjustment range of x axis : -4 to +4 pixel Adjustment range of y axis : -4 to +4 pixel g Procedure Adjust the position of the black line as follows. TRACK SEARCH o : Move the black line by one pixel to the left. TRACK SEARCH p : Move the black line by one pixel to the right. SEARCH m : Move the black line 1 pixel upward. SEARCH n : Move black line 1 pixel downward. E After adjusting the position, press DIRECTION, REV button and save the result. 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Divide a USB signal for USBB communication, LAN conversion and I.MX6 communication. TUSB4020BIPHP TPS2557DRB IC1805 IC1803, IC1804 MAIN Assy MAIN Assy TUSB4041IPAP IC2002 MAIN Assy Convert USB communication from USB HUB to LAN communication. Connect from LAN terminal, CH3, CH4, Extension and convert the LAN communication with USB-0LAN Conversion to I.MX6. RTL8152B-VB-CG IC2001 (NSP) MAIN Assy RTL8309M-CG IC2151 MAIN Assy MIXER UCOM USB device control, MIXER Assy AD processing, DSP control, DAC, USBB HUB control R5S72690W266FP IC2302 (NSP) MAIN Assy SPI Flash for MIXER UCOM (16 Mb) DSP SDRAM 128Mb JOG LCD UCOM1, 2 SPI Flash for JOG LCD UCOM1/2 (64 Mb) SDRAM 64Mb X-PAD TOUCH CONTROLLER LVDS Receiver IC Program storage for MIXER UCOM Audio DSP SDRAM for DSP JOG LCD1, JOG LCD2 control microcomputer Program storage for JOG LCD UCOM1/2 SDRAM for JOG LCD UCOM XPAD touch control IC Convert LVDS signal for liquid crystal from I.MX6 into RGB signal. DYW**** D810K013DZKB400 W9812G6KH-6 R5S72690W266FP DYW**** W9864G6KH-5 ATSAMD20E15A-MU BU90R104 IC2303 (NSP) MAIN Assy IC2501 MAIN Assy IC2502 MAIN Assy JLCD1, JLCD2 Assy IC3002, IC3202 IC3003, IC3203 (NSP) JLCD1, JLCD2 Assy IC3007, IC3206 JLCD1, JLCD2 Assy IC3401 XPAD Assy IC3601 LCDB Assy TOUCH PANEL CONTROL IC ERP UCOM Touch panel control IC for Browse section Standby control elements. LEDs and elements control. LED on the MIXER Assy and elements control. Master 4ch-Multi DAC (Master1, Master2, Booth, Send) AK4187VN DYW**** IC3606 IC4502 (NSP) LCDB Assy UCOM Assy DYW**** AK4458VN IC4505 (NSP) IC5802 UCOM Assy AUDIO Assy AK4384ET AK5386VT AK5358AET CWX4352 DWX4228 IS31BL3555-ZLS4 IC5801 AUDIO Assy IC5204, IC5404 AUDIO Assy IC5603, IC5604 AUDIO Assy Connect to CN5201 (LCD) Connect to CN3006/CN3206 (LCD) IC302 MAIN Assy USBB HUB B USB-LAN Conversion LAN HUB C PANELM UCOM AUDIO DAC AUDIO ADC D 7 inch TFT LCD 3.5 inch TFT LCD LCD Backlight IC Headphone DAC ADC for CH3 and CH4 ADC for AUX and MIC 7 inch liquid crystal module for Browse 3.5 inch liquid crystal module for JOG LCD Backlight control IC Note on DYW**** The "****" part of the part number changes each time the firmware is updated. E F 50 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7. DISASSEMBLY A Note: Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the procedures described here are common. Knobs and Volumes Location A B C D E F B F B C G G M H I C J N N K O P K L D A DAA1442 B DAA1432 ×2 ×9 C DAA1284 ×2 D DAA1408 E DAA1246 ×4 F DAA1409 ×1 ×2 White White White White White Gray (rubber) Black (rubber) Black Gray (rubber) G DAA1406 H DAA1435 I J DAA1205 K DAA1434 L DAA1180 White White Black Black (rubber) Black (rubber) ×2 ×1 DAA1309 ×4 Black White White White Black (rubber) Sliver M DAA1305 N DNK5981 ×12 ×2 O DAC3539 ×4 Black Black (rubber) ×2 DAC2685 ×4 ×4 P DAC3238 DNK5888 ×4 ×1 ×1 DAC2685 ×1 E DNK6440 ×1 White Black (rubber) White White Black DAC2685 DAC2685 White DAC3238 Black DNK6440 Gray White DAC3539 Black DNK5888 Gray F 51 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 Disassembly [1] Chassis Section [1-1] Control panel Section 1 Remove the 2 knobs. 1 ×2 B 2 Remove the 5 screws. (BBZ30P060FTB) 3 Remove the 13 screws. (BPZ30P100FTB) 4 Remove the 6 screws. (BBZ30P060FTB) 3 ×13 2 2 2 C Screw tightening order 12 7 13 11 2 3 6 2 2 5 1 • Bottom view D E 9 4 5 10 8 1 4 ×6 4 2 3 • Rear view 5 Remove the Control panel Section. 6 Release the jumper wire from cord clamper. 7 Disconnect the 2 flexible cables and 1 connector. (CN4505, 4508, 7701) Caution: The locking function of the connectors of CN4505, 4508 is fragile. Therefore, when locking or unlocking, it is necessary to work so that the force equally applies to both sides with both hands. Also, we need to be careful not to overpower. 5 CN7701 7 CN4508 7 7 CN4505 6 Control panel Section Cord clamper F 52 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 [1-2] LCD Section 1 Remove the 6 screws. (BBZ30P060FTB) 7 8 A 1 ×6 • Rear view 2 Disconnect the flexible cable. (CN103) Caution: The locking function of the connectors of CN103 is fragile. Therefore, when locking or unlocking, it is necessary to work so that the force equally applies to both sides with both hands. Also, we need to be careful not to overpower. 3 B LCD Section 2 -2 2 -1 CN103 3 Remove the LCD Section. C [1-3] USBA Assy Section 1 Disconnect the 2 connectors. (CN1801, 1802) 2 Release the 2 jumper wires. 3 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the USBA Assy Section. (BBZ30P060FTC) USBA Assy Section 3 3 2 2 CN1801 CN1802 [1-4] Diagnosis of Chassis Section 1 Remove the 18 screws and then remove the 3 Shield cases. (BBZ30P060FTC) 1 ×18 Shield case Shield case D 1 ×2 Shield case E F 53 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 2 Reconnect the Control panel Section, LCD Section and USBA Assy Section. MCTR Assy Section MCIN Assy 4 AUDIO Assy MAIN Assy Diagnosis B C [1-5] Chassis Section 1 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the MCTR Assy Section. (DBA1260) Caution: It cannot watch BtoB connector part when install MCTR Assy Section. The connector may be damaged if it is forcibly attached these parts. MCTR Assy Section 1 1 D 2 Remove the 15 screws and then remove the Chassis Section. (BPZ30P080FNI) 2 ×15 Screw tightening order 1 E 14 15 13 12 2 11 5 10 3 6 4 7 8 9 Chassis Section F 54 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 [1-6] SW POWER SUPPLY 1 Remove the 5 screws and then remove the Shield case. (BBZ30P060FTC) 2 Disconnect the 2 connectors. (CN1, 2) 3 Remove the 4 screws. (BBZ30P060FTC) 4 Release the 2 PCB holders and then remove the SW POWER SUPPLY. 7 8 A 1 ×5 3 2 CN1 4 4 CN2 3 Screw tightening order The other screws are random order. 3 Shield case B 2 3 SW POWER SUPPLY 1 3 2 4 2 5 1 C [1-7] MAIN, AUDIO and MCIN Assys 1 Disconnect the 3 flexible cables and 2 connector. (CN101, 104, 105, 5002, 6401, 6601) 2 Unhook the 2 bridge connectors. (CN102, 5601) 3 Remove the 5 screws. (BBZ30P060FTC) 3 ×5 MCIN Assy 2 MAIN Assy 1 CN5601 CN5002 CN101 2 CN102 CN104 CN6601 CN6401 Screw tightening order 2 1 AUDIO Assy D CN105 CN104 1 5 3 1 1 ×2 4 4 Remove the 2 screws. (BBZ30P060FTC) 5 Remove the 1 screw. (DBA1340) 6 Remove the 4 nuts. (NKX2FNI) 7 Remove the 4 screws. (PPZ30P080FTB) 8 Remove the 4 screws. (PPZ30P080FTB) 9 Remove the 4 screws. (PPZ30P080FTB) 7 ×4 8 5 4 4 6 ×2 8 8 8 E 9 ×4 6 ×2 • Rear view Screw tightening order The other screws are random order. MAIN Assy k l AUDIO Assy l l MCIN Assy 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 3 2 4 2 4 F Be sure to tighten this screw 5 first. 55 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 0 Remove the MAIN, AUDIO and MCIN Assemblies. 4 MCIN Assy AUDIO Assy g Styling procedure 1 3 B 2 5 6 MAIN Assy 10 4 g Jumper wires styling C Note: Fold FFC according to the following photo. (Mountain fold, Valley fold) Push the center of FFC. Fasten the jumper wire with wire clip. D Bend FFC in conformity to the line. Put FFC to the hook of the PCB. E Be careful about the false insertion. Bend FFC in conformity to the line. F FFC pass the bottom of the PCB. Fasten the jumper wire with wire clip. 56 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [2] LCD Section A [2-1] Exterior Section 1 Remove the Dial knob. 2 Remove the 4 screws. (BBZ30P060FTC) 2 ×4 Dial knob 1 B 3 Remove the 3 screws and then remove the Cover. (BBZ30P060FTB) 3 ×3 Cover Screw tightening order The other screws are random order. 1 C • Bottom view 4 Remove the 4 screws and then remove the Angle. (BBZ30P060FTB) 4 ×4 D Angle • Bottom view 5 Remove the 5 screws. (BBZ30P060FTB) 6 Remove the 4 screws and then remove the Shield case. (BPZ26P080FTC) Shield case 6 E 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 6 • Bottom view F 57 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A B C 2 3 [2-2] LCDB Assy 1 Disconnect the 1 flexible cable, 2 FPC and 1 connector. (CN3601 to 3604) 2 Remove the 14 screws and then remove the LCDB Assy. (BPZ26P080FTC) Caution: The locking function of the connectors of CN3601, 3603 is fragile. Therefore, when locking or unlocking, it is necessary to work so that the force equally applies to both sides with both hands. Also, we need to be careful not to overpower. 4 2 ×14 1 1 CN3604 CN3603 1 LCDB Assy CN3602 CN3601 1 • Bottom view [2-3] TFT LCD and Touch panel 1 Remove the 4 screws and then remobve the Stay. (BPZ26P080FTC) 2 Remove the TFT LCD. 3 Remove the Touch panel. 1 ×4 Stay 2 TFT LCD 3 Touch panel D • Bottom view g Jumper wires styling E FFC pass the slit of the barrier. Bend the FFC 90 degrees in the backside (bottom). F FFC pass the slit of the barrier. 58 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A g Notes on disassembling buttons As shown below, 4 buttons on the panel are fixed 2 buttons from the bottom side. (A button has 2 hooks.) When disassembling it, put off the hook by using an thin rod or the like. In addition, the hook is fragile so please be careful. Panel Button Button B Button Button Hook • Bottom view C [3] Control panel Section [3-1] Knobs 1 Remove the all knobs. 2 Remove the 4 Silider knobs 2, 4 Knobs, 4 Stoppers. (See below.) 3 Remove the Silider knob 2, Knob, Stopper. (See below.) D 1 ×45 g The reference of the direction 2 ×4 Side on which the line reaches the bottom E 3 Stopper (front direction) Stopper (right direction) F 59 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 g Assembly / Reassembly of the Slider Knob 2, Knob and Slider Knob Stopper (Stopper) -Disassembly- -Reassembly- 1 Lift the lower end of the Slider knob 2, using a pointed tool. 2 Pull the Slider knob 2 out upward. 3 Pull the Knob out upward. 4 Pull the Slider Knob Stopper (Stopper) out horizontally. 1 Insert the Slider Knob Stopper (Stopper) horizontally. 2 Insert the Knob, paying attention to its orientation. 3 Insert the Slider knob 2, paying attention to its orientation. B 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 C [3-2] PWSW Assy 1 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the PWSW Assy. (BPZ30P080FNI) 3 Disconnect the 1 connector. (CN8401) 4 Remove the Power Knob. 1 3 1 2 Power Knob CN8401 PWSW Assy D PWSW Assy • Bottom view E [3-3] HPJK Assy Section and Crossfader Section 1 Remove the 1 screw and then remove the Cord clamper. (BPZ30P080FNI) 2 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the HPJK Assy Section. (BBZ30P060FTC) 3 Disconnect the 1 connector. (CN4514) 4 Remove the 3 screws and then remove the Crossfader Section. (BPZ30P080FNI) CN4514 3 4 Cord clamper 1 4 4 2 Crossfader Section 2 HPJK Assy Section • Bottom view F 60 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A [3-4] CRFD Assy 1 Remove the 1 screw and then remove the Slider Section. (CPZ26P080FTC) 2 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the CRFD Assy. (BPZ20P050FTC) CRFD Assy 2 2 B 1 Slider Section g Locations of grease application Lubricating oil (GYA1001) " Slider " Guide Bar (upper) After grease application, move the slider in order to fully spread the grease. C D [3-5] UCOM Assy 1 Disconnect the 11 flexible cables and 4 connectors. (CN4503, 4504, 4506, 4507, 4509 to 4513, 4515 to 4520) Caution: The locking function of the connectors of CN4504, 4516 is fragile. Therefore, when locking or unlocking, it is necessary to work so that the force equally applies to both sides with both hands. Also, we need to be careful not to overpower. 1 ×15 2 2 CN4520 CN4519 CN4506 2 CN4507 CN4509 CN4517 2 CN4518 CN4503 CN4515 CN4511 CN4513 CN4510 CN4512 CN4504 2 2 Remove the 7 screws and then remove the UCOM Assy. (BPZ30P080FNI) E CN4516 2 2 F 61 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 g direction to fold FFC into The connector region except UCOM Assy is similar, too. +1 +2 Edge of back plate 2 mm backside Face side +1 B +2 +1 +1 +2 +2 +2 +1 C g Jumper wires styling Bend FFC in conformity to the line. FFC pass it over barrier. FFC pass a slit. D Bend FFC in conformity to the line. FFC pass it over barrier. FFC pass a slit. FFC pass a slit. Bend FFC in conformity to the line. E Put FFC to the hook. Put FFC to the hook. Put FFC to the hook. F 62 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 [3-6] Barrier 1 Remove the 29 screws and then remove the 3 Barriers. (BPZ30P080FNI) 7 8 A Barrier 1 ×9 Barrier 1 ×9 Barrier 1 ×11 B • Bottom view [3-7] MIXER and EFSW Assys 1 Remove the 2 screws. (BBZ30P060FTC) 2 Remove the 1 screw. (BPZ30P100FTB) 3 Remove the 19 screws and then remove the EFSW and MIXER Assemblies. (BPZ30P080FNI) 3 ×8 3 ×11 C 2 1 1 • Bottom view D 4 Remove the 4 washers and 4 nuts and then remove the Stay. 5 Remove the Cap. 6 Remove the 24 washers and 24 nuts and then remove the Stay. 7 Disconnect the 4 flexible cables. (CN4901, 7001 to 7003) 8 Remove the 4 Slide SW Caps (W). 9 Remove the 2 Caps. 0 Remove the 8 screws and then remove the Channel fader Section. (BSZ20P040FTB) 10 ×8 Channel fader ×4 Section 6 ×24 Stay 4 ×4 E Stay 9 Cap Screw tightening order 4 6 8 ×2 2 MIXER Assy 7 7 CN7002 5 Cap 7 CN7003 CN7001 7 3 5 7 ×4 8 1 CN4901 EFSW Assy Slide SW Cap (W) F 63 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 g Position adjustment of FX select knob Fine adjustment of the position is necessary for the EFSW Assy. According to the following, you tighten a screw and confirm it. EFSW Assy Turn the knob counterclockwise to the end Turn the knob clockwise to the end B If it is held, adjust the position with reference to the Fig. on the right. Align the screw holes of the Control panel and the board, and temporarily fix at this part. C D Adjust the position while loosening the screws on EFSW Assy so that the center of the hole (yellow circle) of the panel and the center of the encoder axis (red circle) coincide. Turn over and insert the knob. Because it is temporarily fixed, it is necessary to prevent the substrate from being loaded. (Ex: Hold the back of the board) Rotate FX select knob in the direction of the arrow to the end. At that time, confirm if it is not held at a position deviated from the position of the command select part. l If the knob is not held, it is OK. If not, adjust the position of EFSW Assy and check again. [3-8] CHF1 to CHF4 Assys 1 Remove the 4 screws. (BPZ20P060FTC) 2 Remove the CHF1 to CHF4 Assy with VR stay. 3 Remove the 2 screws. (PMH20P040FTC) 4 Remove the CHF1 to CHF4 Assy. 5 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the Guide shaft (S) and Slider base Section. (CPZ26P080FTC) 6 Remove the Slider base Section from Guide shaft (S). 7 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the Lever plate Section. (BPZ20P060FTC) 1 ×4 3 ×2 CHF1 to CHF4 Assy 4 VR stay 7 ×2 5 ×2 Lever plate 6 7 E 2 Slider base Shaft holder Locations of grease application Lubricating oil (GYA1001) 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. Top & Bottom Top & Bottom Top & Bottom Top & Bottom F 64 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 [3-9] XPAD Assy 1 Remove the Sheet. Caution: Remove the Sheet first. Because the Lens is affixed to the Sheet, work is difficult. 7 8 A 2 3 ×4 Holder 2 Disconnect the 1 flexible cable. (CN3401) 3 Remove the 4 screws and then remove the Holder. (BPZ30P080FNI) 4 Remove the XPAD Assy. 5 Remove the Tape, and separate the XPAD Assy and the Lens. Caution: Cannot be reused. 4 CN3401 XPAD Assy 5 Tape 5 Lens B Sheet 1 • Top view • Bottom view [3-10] PLAY1/2 and SER1/2 Assys 1 Remove the 12 screws and then remove the PLAY1 and PLAY2 Assemblies. (BPZ30P080FNI) 2 Remove the 8 screws and then remove the SER1 and SER2 Assemblies. (BPZ30P080FNI) C SER2 Assy SER1 Assy 2 ×4 2 ×4 1 ×6 1 ×6 PLAY2 Assy D PLAY1 Assy • Bottom view E 3 Disconnect the 2 flexible cables and 2 connectors. (CN7951, 7952, 8001, 8002, 8301, 8302, 9401, 9402) 3 SER1/2 Assy 3 PLAY1/2 Assy CN8302/9402 CN8301/9401 3 3 CN7952/8002 CN7951/8001 F 65 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 [3-11] TMP1/2 Assy 1 Remove the 12 screws and then remove the TMP1 and TMP2 Assemblies. (BPZ30P080FNI) 3 4 1 ×6 1 ×6 B TMP2 Assy TMP1 Assy • Bottom view C 2 Disconnect the 1 flexible cable. (CN8351, 9451) 3 CN8351/9451 TMP1/2 Assy D [3-12] PAD1 and PAD2 Assys 1 Remove the 24 screws and then remove the PAD1 and PAD2 Assemblies. (BPZ30P080FNI) 1 ×12 1 ×12 E PAD2 Assy PAD1 Assy • Bottom view F 66 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A [3-13] DCK1 and DCK2 Assys 1 Remove the 31 screws and then remove the DCK1 and DCK2 Assemblies. (BPZ30P080FNI) DCK2 Assy 1 ×15 1 ×16 DCK1 Assy B • Bottom view 2 Remove the 5 washers and 5 nuts and then remove the Stay. 3 Remove the 1 washer and 1 nut and then remove the VR stay S. 4 Disconnect the 4 flexible cables. (CN9001 to 9004) C 2 ×5 Stay 4 4 3 4 CN9002 CN9003 VR Stay S CN9001 4 CN9004 D DCK2 Assy 5 Remove the 6 washers and 6 nuts and then remove the Stay. 6 Remove the 1 washer and 1 nut and then remove the VR stay S. 7 Remove the 3 Caps. 8 Disconnect the 4 flexible cables and 1 connector. (CN8101 to 8105) 5 ×6 Stay Cap 7 6 ×2 8 CN8105 8 CN8103 CN8102 8 VR Stay S 8 7 Cap E CN8101 8 CN8104 DCK1 Assy F 67 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 [3-14] JOG dial Section 1 Remove the 12 screws and then remove the 2 JOG dial Sections. (BPZ30P080FNI) 1 ×6 4 JOG dial Section 1 ×6 JOG dial Section Screw tightening order 9 3 10 8 7 4 2 1 B 12 6 11 5 • Bottom view C 2 Disconnect the 2 flexible cables. (CN3001, 3005, 3201, 3205) 3 Remove the Barrier. Caution: Cannot be reused. 2 2 3 Barrier CN3001/3201 CN3005/3205 D • Bottom view E [3-15] JOG dial rotation load adjustment 1 Reconnect the PCB Assemblies on the Control panel Section. 2 Connect the JOG dial Section with extension jig FFC. 2 Extension jig FFC (GGD1903) Caution: JOG dial rotary load adjustment executes CN3001/CN3201 of JLCD Assy in a state of non-connection. CN3005/3205 F CN4503 Adjustment 68 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [4] JOG dial Section A [4-1] JLCD1/2 Assy and TFT LCD 1 Disconnect the 2 flexible cables. (CN3004, 3006, 3204, 3206) 2 Remove the 4 screws and then remove the JLCD1/2 Assy. (BPZ30P080FNI) 3 Disconnect the 1 flexible cable. (CN3003, 3203) JLCD1/2 Assy JLCD1/2 Assy 2 ×4 3 1 CN3003/3203 CN3006/3206 1 Screw tightening order The other screws are random order. B CN3004/3204 • Bottom view 2 • Top view 1 C 4 Remove the Barrier. Barrier 4 D • Bottom view 5 Remove the 4 screws and then remove the LCD Section. (BPZ30P080FNI) 5 ×4 E Screw tightening order LCD Section 2 1 3 4 • Bottom view F 69 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 6 Remove the Sheet. Caution: Cannot be reused. 4 Matching position Sheet Matching position 6 B 7 Remove the TFT LCD. C + When it removes the TFT LCD, insert a pin about 1.5 mm in diameter from the four holes on the back side, push out and remove it. 7 TFT LCD • Bottom view D g Notes for Reassembling TFT LCD Handling area E Do not touch and push Handling area 2 Align it in numerical order. 1 Align it in numerical order. If the double side tape that is used to fix TFT LCD is damaged, remove it clearly. And, stick the new double side tape ((NITTO No. 500) 10 mm × 53 mm) at the position shown in the figure. F 70 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [4-2] JOG1/2 Assy and Sheet SW 1 Unhook the 3 hooks and then remove the JOG B. 2 Remove the JOG dial A Assy Section. A JOG B 1 B 2 1 JOG dial A Assy Section 1 C 1 3 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the JOG1/2 Assy. (IPZ20P080FTC) 3 ×2 D g Notes for Reassembling The plate can be inserted between the slit properly, and turn smoothly. JOG1/2 Assy E Plate F 71 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 A 2 3 4 4 Remove the 3 screws and then remove the SW ring Section. (DBA1265) 4 ×3 SW ring Section Note: Be careful not to lost SW spring. 5 Remove the Sheet SW. SW spring ×3 Sheet SW B 5 C g Notes on replacing the Sheet SW " Styling of the Sheet SW " Pasting position of the SW cushion HH48/2 Bend it to the direction of the arrow. Sheet SW SW cushion HH48/2 ×9 D Sheet SW " Pasting position of the Sheet SW E F Notes: 1 Be careful not to warp the sheet SW. 2 Remove any dirt on the Holder to which the sheet SW is to be adhered. If some adhesive for the old sheet SW remains on the holder, completely remove it with a cloth moistened with alcohol. 3 Do NOT place the sheet SW so that it is mounted on the rib of Holder. 4 When adhering the sheet SW, be careful not to trap air bubbles in it. If air bubbles are formed, remove the sheet SW and adhere a new sheet SW. Do NOT reuse the removed sheet SW. 5 When making a connection, be sure to first release the lock of the connector then securely relock the connector after making the connection. Sheet SW Sheet SW Rib 72 Rib Holder XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g Alignment of the Plate g Reference information Place the Plate so that its teeth are engaged with those of the gears and its triangular marks are positioned as shown in the figure. Screw tightening order The other screws are random order. Link gear B A Plate 2 4 1 3 Dial gear Plate B Link gear A g Locations of grease application " Base " Base, Stay Assy/JOG C Lubricating oil (GYA1001) Stay Assy/JOG Base D Lubricating oil (GEM1106) Lubricating oil (GYA1001) Roller ×9 Base " Gear/LD " JOG dial A Assy Lubricating oil (GEM1106) Lubricating oil (GEM1106) E Only outside : Do not apply • Top Only outside • Bottom Only outside Only outside F 73 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED A After repairing, be sure to check the version of the firmware, and if it is not the latest one, update to the latest version. Perform the each item when the following parts are replaced. " IC storing firmware and utility settings (PCB Assy ) IC1102 (MAIN Assy) " Confirmation of the version of the firmware " Updating to the latest version of the firmware (8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE) " Writing the serial number of the unit (8.5 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT) " Factory reset (Be changed user setting to condition before the repair when be possible) " UCOM Assy (ERP UCOM: IC4502) (PANELM UCOM: IC4505) " Confirmation of the version of the firmware " Updating to the latest version of the firmware (8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE) " JOG LCD, LCD sheet and peripheral parts " IC storing calibration value (PCB Assy ) IC3003 (JLCD1 Assy) IC3203 (JLCD2 Assy) " Confirmation of the version of the firmware " Updating to the latest version of the firmware (8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE) " JOG LCD calibration (6.2 LCD CALIBRATION MODE) " JOG dial section component part " Confirmation of the specified value by JOG dial Rotation Time measurement mode (8.3 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT) " X-PAD " Confirmation of the X-PAD operation (6.1 TEST MODE 8 MODE 8: X-PAD Test) " Touch panel " Confirmation of the Touch panel operation (6.1 TEST MODE 9 MODE 9: Touch panel Test) " Tempo slider VR VR8352 (TMP1 Assy) VR9452 (TMP2 Assy) " TEMPO ZERO POINT ADJUSTMENT (8.4 TEMPO ZERO POINT ADJUSTMENT) B C D E F 74 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE Note: If the power cord is disconnected during updating, perform updating again after the unit is turned on the next time. Then you can operate the unit normally. You cannot operate the unit normally without reperforming updating. A g Procedure 1 Copy an update file (XDJXZ.UPD) to a root folder of USB device. 2 Turn on the power, pressing the USB1 "USB1 STOP", DECK 2 "CUE/LOOP CALL d (LOOP 2X)" buttons, enter the service update mode for firmware. (Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.) u switch B USB1 STOP button CUE/LOOP CALL d (LOOP 2X) button C 3 Insert the USB device into the USB 1 slot which you wrote in an update file at with step 1. 4 Update is started. D 5 Update is completed, and displayed "Firmware update is complete." E F 75 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 8.3 JOG DIAL ROTATION LOAD ADJUSTMENT A g Measurement content The time required for the JOG dial to decrease its rotation speed from 3 times to 1.5 times normal speed will be measured. If the maximum speed does not reach 7 times normal speed, measurement will not be performed. g Indications B 1 Number of measurement sessions: The accumulated number of measurement sessions from a measurement start will be displayed (1, 2, 3, . . .). 2 Maximum speed: The maximum speed in each measurement session will be displayed (unit: × normal). 3 Measured value: The time required for the rotation speed to slow down from 3 times to 1.5 times normal speed ("slowdown time") in each measurement session will be displayed (unit: msec). 4 Average value: The average value of all measured values (3 above) will be displayed (unit: msec). 5 Judgement: "OK" is displayed if the average value of 4 is within the range below. "NG" is displayed if it is out of the range. When the number of measurements of 1 is 4 times or less, nothing is displayed. 2 Maximum speed 3 Measured value 1 Number of measurement sessions 5 Judgement C 4 Average value +About the connection during measurement D When doing the measurement, remove the JOG dial. And, connect CN4503 of UCOM Assy and CN3005 (or CN3205) of the JOG dial with the Extension jig FFC (GGD1903). If not remove it, you cannot operate the Adjust plate. (See "7. DISASSEMBLY [3-15] JOG dial rotation load adjustment" for more details.) g Procedures E (1) After reassembly, perform manual run-in rotations for 20–30 seconds so that grease will spread evenly and entirely. (2) Enter the mode for JOG dial Rotation Load Adjustment. While holding the DECK 2 MEMORY and TEMPO buttons pressed, press the u switch to turn the unit on. (Be sure to hold the u switch pressed until the unit starts up.) (3) Set JOG ADJUST knob for the center. (4) Turn the JOG dial swiftly. Always turn the JOG dial in the right direction. (5) The slowdown time (unit: msec) will be measured. (6) Perform measurement 5 times. Confirm that a judgment indicated by a display is "OK". (value of standard: 170 ±20 msec) When the rotation decreace time is coming off from spec (NG), the adjustment value of Adjust plate is changed, and confirm it again. F 76 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Rotary selector u switch RELOOP/EXIT button RELOOP/EXIT button MEMORY button JOG ADJUST knob JOG ADJUST knob x. y x. y TEMPO button SHIFT button B SHIFT button g Load adjustment method Remove the screw fixing the Adjust plate, then screw it into the hole corresponding to the value (-1, -2, -3, -4, +1, +2 or +3) for a load to be added: -1, -2, -3, -4 : To decrease the load +1, +2, +3 : To increase the load C To decrease the load Adjust plate D To increase the load g Reset Press SHIFT button and Rotary selector : all data is reset only on the DECK side where SHIFT button is pressed. g Measurement history E The measurement data (2, 3, and 4 above) from each measurement session will be stored in memory for up to 99 sessions. To display measurement data, turn the Rotary selector while holding the SHIFT button of each DECK pressed. F 77 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 8.4 TEMPO ZERO POINT ADJUSTMENT A g Adjustment and Check Points g Necessary Adjustment Points When Adjustment points Exchange the TEMPO SLIDER VR VR8352, VR9452 (Zero Point ADJ) g Jigs B " ≠ Precise screwdriver (small) TEMPO knob (TMP1 or TMP2 Assy) " Digital multimeter which can be measured to 0.1mV. " Insulation sheet (The thing that is bigger than PCB) C Zero Point ADJ. Notes: Perform the adjustment before TMP1 or 2 Assy mounting. Repeat the adjustment until the voltage becomes 0 ±5 mV. 1 Insert the insulation sheet between TMP1 or 2 Assy and the main unit. 3 Adjust it so that turn VR8352 or VR9452, and the voltage of the digital multimeter becomes 0 ±5 mV. TMP1 or 2 ASSY 0 ±5 mV TMP_RANGE S8352 Insulation sheet DWX4311DWX TMP1 (This illust is TMP1 Assy.) TMP1 or 2 Assy D D8351 S8351 MS_TMP J8355 J8356 5 15 CN8351 J8353 10 Pin 4: ADCT J8354 E 2 Match the knob section of slide VR with CENTER POSITION. J8357 V+3R3D2_AD_DCK 1 1 GNDD 1 CONTACT SIDE 16 Pin 2: ADIN D8353 VR8352 CENTER POSITION Knob section of slide VR F 1 KN8351 CENTER POSITION J8351 ADJ V+3R3D2_AD_DCK ZERO POINT ADJ V+3R3D2_AD_DCK VR8352 or VR9452 (ZERO POINT ADJ) C8355 VR8352 1 J8358 GNDD_AD_DCK J8352 S8353 TMP_RST SIDE A 78 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8.5 WRITING THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT A Writing the serial number can be performed from a PC that is connected with this unit via a USB B cable. Preparations 1 Download the software for writing the serial number from Niis. 2 The compressed files decompress and save to PC. The generated folder is below. ! Ini folder ! Log folder ! XDJZX_SNW.exe ! hidcom.dll 5 Again display serial input dialog (second time), enter serial number by handwork or barcode reader, and push “Enter” like Step 4. Procedure B 1 Turn on PC, and click “XDJZX_SNW.exe” in the generated folder. When the software is started, untick “Label print”. 6 Dialog is displayed for the input of Destination Code, you need to enter in accordance with following table. Model Name XDJ-ZX/LWSYXJ XDJ-ZX/UXJCB XDJ-ZX/AXJ Input Destination Code XDJ-ZX/L XDJ-ZX/U XDJ-ZX/A LANGUAGE ENGLISH ENGLISH CHINESE C 2 Connect the unit with a PC via a USB B cable. 3 While holding the DECK 1 MEMORY and DECK 1 TEMPO buttons pressed, press the u switch to turn the unit on. (Start up the unit in Test mode.) 4 Push [Serial Number Write] button, display serial input dialog (first time). Enter serial number by handwork or barcode reader, and push “Enter”. If enter by handwork, enter “ ' ” before serial number. (If forgot, displayed error) If enter by barcode reader, need to connect for PC in advance. 7 If update is finished correctly, display “OK” after a while. This is completed about to write serial number for system. You need to confirm by Test mode about to write correctly. The unit is already starting in Test mode [Mode 1 VERSION INFORMATION]. Confirm that "LANGUAGE" is "ENGLISH (AXJ model: CHINESE)" and "SERIAL" is the same as the serial number of the unit. D E *Reference screen F 79 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 8.6 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 (next page), to which you can transcribe the settings. If the corresponding part or board Assy is replaced for repair, change the user resettable settings to those noted on the Check Sheet before starting repair. If resetting is not possible, when returning the repaired product, be sure to tell the customer that the Utility settings have been cleared and will have to be reset, as required. DECK B Setting Value (The factory default settings are indicated in red letters.) Item for user's Setting Category LOAD LOCK NEEDLE LOCK QUANTIZE BEAT VALUE(DECK) HOT CUE AUTO LOAD HOT CUE COLOR LOCK / UNLOCK LOCK / UNLOCK 1/8 Beat, 1/4 Beat, 1/2 Beat, 1 Beat ON / rekordbox SETTING / OFF ON / OFF -78 dB, -72 dB, -66 dB, -60 dB, -54 dB, -48 dB, -42 dB, -36 dB, MEMORY AUTO CUE LEVEL C D E Content to be Stored Part Name SLIP FLASHING ON AIR DISPLAY JOG DISPLAY MODE JOG RING BRIGHTNESS JOG RING INDICATOR VINYL SPEED ADJUST AUTO PLAY MODE MIXER EQUALIZER CURVE CHANNEL FADER CURVE CROSS FADER CURVE MASTER EQUALIZER MASTER ATTENUATOR BOOTH MONITOR ATTENUATOR PEAK LIMITER MIC OUT TO BOOTH TALK OVER MODE TALK OVER LEVEL HEADPHONES MONO SPLIT/STEREO USB OUTPUT LEVEL CH3 CONTROL TONE CH4 CONTROL TONE MIXER MIDI MESSAGE + GENERAL LANGUAGE PAD/BUTTON BRIGHTNESS LCD BRIGHTNESS JOG LCD BRIGHTNESS SCREEN SAVER TOUCH DISPLAY CALIBRATION AUTO STANDBY VERSION No. AUTO CUE Vinyl MODE TIME MODE DECK QUANTIZE TEMPO RANGE MASTER TEMPO FX QUANTIZE ON / OFF ON / OFF AUTO / INFO / SIMPLE / ARTWORK OFF / 1 / 2 ON / OFF TOUCH&RELEASE / TOUCH / RELEASE ON / OFF EQUALIZER / ISOLATOR CURVE1 / CURVE2 / CURVE3 CURVE1 / CURVE2 / CURVE3 MASTER OUT / MASTER AND BOOTH OUT -12 dB, -6 dB, 0 dB -12 dB, -6 dB, 0 dB ON / OFF ON / OFF ADVANCED / NORMAL -24 dB, -18 dB, -12 dB, -6 dB MONO SPLIT / STEREO -19 dB, -15 dB, -10 dB, -5 dB PHONO / LINE PHONO / LINE ON / OFF Language of each destination 1/2/3/4 1/2/3/4/5 1/2/3/4/5 ON / OFF ON / OFF SYSTEM Ver. ON / OFF ON / OFF TIME / REMAIN ON / OFF ±6 / ±10 / ±16 / WIDE ON / OFF ON / OFF [UTILITY] setting IC1102 (NSP) (MAIN Assy) Key status +: A factory shipment initial value is changed to “ON” after Ver1.10. F 80 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g Sheet for confirmation of the user setting A LOAD LOCK LOCK UNLOCK NEEDLE LOCK LOCK UNLOCK QUANTIZE BEAT VALUE(DECK) 1/8 Beat 1/4 Beat 1/2 Beat 1 Beat HOT CUE COLOR ON OFF -78 dB -72 dB -66 dB -60 dB SLIP FLASHING ON OFF ON AIR DISPLAY ON OFF AUTO JOG DISPLAY MODE INFO SIMPLE AUTO CUE LEVEL -54 dB -48 dB ARTWORK ON -42 dB HOT CUE AUTO LOAD rekordbox SETTING -36 dB OFF MEMORY JOG RING BRIGHTNESS 1 OFF 2 B JOG RING INDICATOR OFF ON VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH TOUCH&RELEASE RELEASE CHANNEL FADER CURVE CURVE2 CURVE1 CURVE3 CROSS FADER CURVE CURVE2 CURVE1 CURVE3 MASTER ATTENUATOR -6 dB -12 dB 0 dB BOOTH MONITOR ATTENUATOR -6 dB -12 dB 0 dB TALK OVER MODE ADVANCED NORMAL -24 dB TALK OVER LEVEL -18 dB -12 dB AUTO PLAY MODE ON OFF MASTER EQUALIZER MASTER OUT MASTER AND BOOTH OUT PEAK LIMITER ON OFF USB OUTPUT LEVEL -15 dB -10 dB -5 dB 1 PAD/BUTTON BRIGHTNESS 2 3 4 1 2 JOG LCD BRIGHTNESS 3 4 5 SCREEN SAVER ON OFF 2 AUTO CUE ON OFF ±6 Vinyl MODE ON OFF TEMPO RANGE ±10 ±16 WIDE MIC OUT TO BOOTH ON OFF C HEADPHONES MONO SPLIT/STEREO MONO SPLIT STEREO -6 dB -19 dB 1 EQUALIZER CURVE EQUALIZER ISOLATOR CH3 CONTROL TONE PHONO LINE CH4 CONTROL TONE PHONO LINE LCD BRIGHTNESS 3 4 MIXER MIDI MESSAGE ON OFF 5 AUTO STANDBY ON OFF TIME MODE TIME REMAIN DECK QUANTIZE ON OFF MASTER TEMPO ON OFF FX QUANTIZE ON OFF D E F 81 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST A NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. - The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. - Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly. - For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual. (In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.) 9.1 PACKING SECTION LWSYXJ only 17 B 13 or 14 or 15 18 9 or 10 or 11 or 12 19 20 8 C 2 1 7 5 D 4 3 UXJCB only 21 6 E UXJCB only 22 23 LWSYXJ, UXJCB only Front F 21 UXJCB only 82 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST Mark No. > NSP Description Mark No. Part No. Description Part No. 1 Power Cord See Contrast table (2) 13 Sub Manual See Contrast table (2) 2 USB Cable DDE1150 14 Sub Manual See Contrast table (2) 3 Packing Pad DHA1999 15 Sub Manual See Contrast table (2) 4 Packing Pad DHA2000 16 • • • • • 5 Packing Pad DHA2003 NSP 17 Warranty 6 Packing Case See Contrast table (2) NSP 18 1..License Key Card Assy DEA1046 7 Mirror Mat DHL1201 NSP 19 2..Leaflet DRM1410 8 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117 NSP 20 2..rekordbox dj license DXA2304 9 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) 21 Label See Contrast table (2) 22 Label See Contrast table (2) NSP 23 Label See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) (Quick nStart Guide) 11 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) key card (Quick nStart Guide) 10 Operating Instructions A B See Contrast table (2) (Quick nStart Guide) 12 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2) (Quick nStart Guide) (2) CONTRAST TABLE XDJ-XZ/AXJ, LWSYXJ and UXJCB are constructed the same except for the following: Mark > NSP NSP No. Symbol and Description XDJ-XZ/AXJ C XDJ-XZ/LWSYXJ XDJ-XZ/UXJCB 1 Power Cord DDG1114 ADG1244 DDG1108 6 Packing Case DHG3732 DHG3731 DHG3731 9 Operating Instructions (Quick nStart Guide)(En) Not used Not used DRH1539 10 Operating Instructions (Quick nStart Guide)(En, Fr, De, It) Not used DRH1540 Not used 11 Operating Instructions (Quick nStart Guide)(Nl, Es, Pt, Ru) Not used DRH1541 Not used 12 Operating Instructions (Quick nStart Guide)(Zhcn) DRH1542 Not used Not used 13 Sub Manual DRH1594 Not used Not used 14 Sub Manual Not used DRH1592 DRH1592 15 Sub Manual Not used DRH1593 DRH1593 17 Warranty Not used DRY1270 Not used 21 Label Not used Not used DRW2831 22 Label Not used Not used DRW2839 23 Label Not used DRW2838 DRW2838 D E F 83 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 9.2 BOTTOM SECTION A 18 Refer to "9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/3)". Refer to "9.8 LCD SECTION". b B 13 C B 25 ×2 A3 4 27 ×2 1 8 25 E 12 4 Accessories of VR C 24 ×2 9 20 7 a 2 11 25 ×4 D 10 25 ×5 D 19 B C A3 A1 A2 25 ×6 5 a 23 ×3 6 23 ×3 Refer to "9.3 CHASSIS SECTION". 23 ×6 E b 23 ×3 26 ×4 21 17 A1 25 ×3 14 A2 26 ×4 3 F 15 23 ×2 26 ×3 26 ×2 26 ×2 84 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 CONTACT SIDE 26 ×2 NON-CONTACT SIDE 15 5 6 7 8 (1) BOTTOM SECTION PARTS LIST Mark No. Description Mark No. Description Part No. 1 USBA Assy DWX4294 16 • • • • • 2 MCTR Assy DWX4302 17 Holder VEC1355 3 STL4 Assy DWX4322 18 Knob DAA1442 4 Shielded Conn-Cable DDA1094 19 Binder ZCA-SKB90BK 5 FFC DDD1952 20 Stay DNH3429 6 FFC DDD1953 21 Rear Panel See Contrast table (2) 7 Cushion/FFC DEC3531 22 • • • • • 8 Gasket/JOG DEC3562 23 Screw BBZ30P060FTB DEC3592 24 Screw BBZ30P060FTC 10 Cushion DEC3887 25 Screw BPZ30P080FNI 11 Barrier DEC3888 26 Screw BPZ30P100FTB 12 Stay DNH3311 27 DM Screw (FTC) DBA1260 13 Base DNK6708 14 Chassis DNK6862 15 Insulator Assy DXB2131 9 Cushion > Part No. A B (2) CONTRAST TABLE XDJ-XZ/AXJ, LWSYXJ and UXJCB are constructed the same except for the following: Mark No. 21 Symbol and Description Rear Panel C XDJ-XZ/AXJ XDJ-XZ/LWSYXJ XDJ-XZ/UXJCB DAH3271 DAH3268 DAH3269 D E F 85 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 9.3 CHASSIS SECTION A 31 ×3 22 21 31 17 31 B 31 ×8 ×7 31 ×2 20 25 31 C 23 3 31 31 31 31 B 11 23 31 18 C 10 A 31 31 2 31 ×3 A 31 31 19 1 31 31 7 8 a 33 AF 31 D 25 A 31 9 32 ×3 13 12 34 ×2 34 ×3 a 29 30 14 28 ×2 34 34 ×2 28 ×2 E 35 31 ×2 25 24 31 25 31 ×2 31 ×2 4 25 6 15 NON-CONTACT SIDE 5 F 5 86 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 CONTACT SIDE 6 5 6 7 8 CHASSIS SECTION PARTS LIST Mark No. Description Part No. 1 MAIN Assy DWX4287 2 AUDIO Assy DWX4298 3 MCIN Assy DWX4300 4 STL1 Assy DWX4319 5 STL2 Assy DWX4320 6 STL3 Assy DWX4321 > 7 SW POWER SUPPLY DWR1548 > 8 AC Inlet DKP3994 9 Crimp Connector DKP3993 10 FFC DDD1950 11 Connector Assy PF06PP-D37 12 Heat Cond Sheet DEB2020 13 Heat Cond Sheet DEB2073 14 Earth Terminal DKE1015 15 Stay DNH3430 A B 16 • • • • • 17 Bracket DNH3431 18 Shield Case DNH3432 19 Shield Case DNH3433 20 Shield Case DNH3434 21 Shield Case DNH3435 22 Shield Case DNH3436 23 Support DNK6869 NSP 24 PCB Holder PNW1706 25 Holder VEC1355 C 26 • • • • • 27 • • • • • 28 Nut (M12) NKX2FNI 29 Washer WA32F100Q050 30 Spring Lock Washer WS40FNI 31 Screw BBZ30P060FTC 32 Screw IBZ30P080FTB 33 Screw PMH40P080FTC 34 Screw PPZ30P080FTB 35 Screw (M3 * 5) DBA1340 D E F 87 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/3) A 21 19 10 36 15 20 17 14 15 17 13 16 12 18 20 28 19 18 14 25 B 27 25 24 37 10 24 35 24 35 36 L M2 • Bottom view K 6 • Top view 2 J Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY" C C Lubricating oil (GYA1001) 2 40 or 47 or 48 42 ×8 N 49 or 50 56 ×2 57 ×2 51 40 ×8 55 54 E 40 J 6 40 ×8 H3 1 J L 40 2 33 40 ×8 L M1 2 H2 I 1 41 40 ×11 J 1 B N 40 ×7 I 1 40 3 2 Accessories of VR ×4 G2 F G1 40 H1 26 7 F M2H2 39 ×2 26 E 40 I 2 Accessories of VR ×24 H D F3 1 30 D F 3 40 ×7 31 N 52 G2 A B 1 45 or 46 53 I 2 G J or K or L or M 56 ×4 58 ×2 H3 34 29 23 8 C 2 I 40 ×2 22 K M1 32 CONTACT SIDE NON-CONTACT SIDE 5 F 11 A 40 ×2 4 H 1 G1 F E 1 9 39 F1 1 L S D F 39 Refer to "9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/3)". 38 88 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (1/3) PARTS LIST Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. 1 UCOM Assy DWX4296 46 CHF2 Assy 2 EFSW Assy DWX4297 47 CHF3 Assy DWX4305 3 MIXER Assy DWX4299 48 CHF4 Assy DWX4306 4 PWSW Assy DWX4312 49 Connector Assy (CH1 to CH3) PF03PP-B05 5 HPJK Assy DWX4301 50 Connector Assy (CH4) PF03PP-B07 6 FFC DDD1935 51 Guide Shaft VK1 DLA1978 DDD1943 52 Lever Plate DNH2954 8 FFC DDD1944 53 VR Stay DNH2955 9 FFC DDD1946 54 Slider Base DNK5851 10 Knob DAA1406 55 Shaft Holder DNK5852 11 Cord Clamper (Steel) RNH-184 56 Screw BPZ20P060FTC 12 Rotary SW Knob (C) DAA1180 57 Screw CPZ26P080FTC DAA1205 58 Screw PMH20P040FTC 7 FFC 13 Select Knob 14 Knob/LBK DAA1284 15 Knob/RSW DAA1305 16 Knob/FRE DAA1309 17 Knob DAA1408 18 Knob DAA1409 19 Knob DAA1432 20 Knob DAA1434 21 Knob DAA1435 22 Power Knob DAC2306 23 Slide SW Cap (W) DAC2401 24 Knob DAC3539 25 Slider Knob 2 DAC2685 26 Cap DAC3136 27 Knob DAC3238 28 Sheet DEC3843 29 Barrier DEC3847 30 Barrier DEC3848 31 Barrier DEC3849 32 Stay/HP DNH3182 33 Stay DNH3426 34 Stay DNH3427 35 Slider Knob Stopper DNK5888 36 Knob/SLD DNK5981 37 Stopper DNK6440 38 Nut M12 DBN1018 39 Screw BBZ30P060FTC 40 Screw BPZ30P080FNI 41 Screw BPZ30P100FTB 42 Screw BSZ20P040FTB DWX4304 A B C D E 43 • • • • • 44 • • • • • 45 CHF1 Assy DWX4303 F 89 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 9.5 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/3) • Bottom view Accessories of VR ×5 CONTACT SIDE • Top view NON-CONTACT SIDE A 26 • Top view 25 20 Accessories of VR T 18 22 7 34 R 18 B 14 Accessories of VR ×6 22 8 34 17 Accessories of VR 12 15 35 ×15 17 35 ×6 13 9 or 10 35 ×12 U or V 35 ×6 35 ×4 P C 2 5 or 6 21 35 ×16 W or X 3 or 4 35 ×6 Y or Z 9 or 10 19 35 ×12 35 ×6 35 ×4 U or V 35 ×6 O 1 21 3 or 4 16 Y or Z Refer to "9.8 JOG DIAL SECTION". D 5 or 6 W or X 19 35 ×2 35 ×4 29 28 35 ×6 Refer to "9.8 JOG DIAL SECTION". Q 27 11 23 30 35 E 33 24 32 31 35 ×3 • Top view 37 43 46 ×2 40 38 33 N 32 31 41 F 46 ×2 39 44 45 ×2 47 ×2 42 Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY" Refer to "9.6 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (3/3)". Lubricating oil (GYA1001) 90 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (2/3) PARTS LIST Mark No. Description Part No. 1 PAD1 Assy DWX4292 2 PAD2 Assy DWX4293 3 PLAY1 Assy DWX4307 4 PLAY2 Assy DWX4308 5 SER1 Assy DWX4310 6 SER2 Assy DWX4314 7 DCK1 Assy DWX4309 8 DCK2 Assy DWX4313 9 TMP1 Assy DWX4311 10 TMP2 Assy DWX4315 11 XPAD Assy DWX4290 12 FFC DDD1939 13 FFC DDD1940 14 FFC DDD1941 15 FFC DDD1942 16 FFC DDD1945 17 FFC DDD1947 18 FFC DDD1948 19 FFC DDD1949 20 Jumper Wire D20PYY0405E 21 Jumper Wire D20PYY0410E 22 SW Cap DAC2753 23 Tape DEH1083 24 Bracket DNH3312 25 Stay DNH3424 26 Stay DNH3425 27 Door DNK6497 28 Holder DNK6710 29 Holder DNK6867 30 Lens DNK6868 31 Button DEB2075 32 Sheet DEC3739 33 Spacer DEC3740 34 VR Stay S DNH2964 35 Screw BPZ30P080FNI A B C D 36 • • • • • 37 CRFD Assy DWX4295 38 Connector Assy PF03PP-B15 NSP 39 Cushion E DEC3356 40 Lever DNH3211 41 Stay DNH3301 42 Holder DNK6425 43 Slider DNK6426 44 Guide Bar VLL1514 45 Screw BBZ30P060FTC 46 Screw BPZ20P050FTC 47 Screw CPZ26P080FTC F 91 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 9.6 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (3/3) A • Bottom view 19 1/2 19 2/2 15 1/2 15 2/2 19 2/2 18 1/2 27 19 1/2 15 2/2 19 1/2 18 2/2 17 17 20 16 22 19 2/2 30 36 31 26 23 28 18 1/2 27 36 15 1/2 17 2/2 19 29 19 1/2 B 32 2/2 16 17 33 25 32 1/2 20 20 19 1/2 22 19 2/2 37 18 2/2 21 35 34 26 24 1/4 24 2/4 24 3/4 24 4/4 25 23 33 37 • Top view C 35 4 1 6 5 13 D 14 7 13 3 9 E 2 8 11 10 F 3 12 92 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 • Bottom view 19 1/2 • The position of the divided parts 19 2/2 20 15 2/2 19 1/2 16 32 1/2 22 19 2/2 30 31 23 28 18 1/2 27 16 15 1/2 17 19 2/2 29 36 19 1/2 * 1/2 15 2/232 15 2/2 17 33 25 * 32 2/2 36 26 32 1/2 A 18 2/2 17 *17 1/2 15 15 1/2 15 2/2 19 2/2 18 1/2 27 19 1/2 8 19 1/2 19 1/2 19 2/2 22 * 19 2/2 15 2/2 18 2/2 37 2/2 19 35 34 2/2 19 18 1/2 21 1/2 19 2/2 18 20 20 18 1/2 26 1/2 19 24 1/4 24 2/4 24 3/4 24 4/4 25 23 B 33 2/2 18 37 19 2/2 19 2/2 19 1/2 19 1/2 • Top view 35 4 C 1 6 *: All the divided parts are the same. 24 1/4 24 2/4 24 3/4 24 4/4 * * 5* You may use which. * 13 CONTROL PANEL SECTION (3/3) PARTS LIST Mark No. Mark No. Description Part No. Description Part No. 1 1..Control Panel Service Assy DEA1094 21 Button/EF DAC3040 >NSP 2 2..Control Panel DNK6863 22 Button/LOP DAC3074 3 2..Slide Sheet 1C DAH2404 23 Button DAC3285 NSP 4 2..Plate DAH3261 24 Button DAC3287 NSP 5 2..Plate DAH3262 25 Button DAC3363 NSP 6 2..Plate DAH3263 26 Button DAC3413 NSP 7 2..Plate DAH3265 27 Button DAC3478 NSP 8 2..Plate DAH3266 28 Button DAC3479 NSP 9 2..Plate DAH3267 29 Button DAC3480 10 2..Packing DEC3642 30 Button DAC3481 11 2..Gasket DEC3719 31 Button DAC3482 12 2..Sheet DEC3795 32 Button DAC3483 NSP 13 2..DS Tape DEH1108 33 Button DAC3502 NSP 14 2..DS Tape DEH1109 34 Frame DNH3423 15 Button/TMP DAC2845 35 Ring Rens (PLAY) DNK5315 16 Button/CAL DAC3020 36 Lens DNK5862 17 Button/DLT DAC3021 37 Button Unit DXB2198 18 Button/RVL DAC3023 19 Button/MT DAC3029 20 Button/REL DAC3030 6 E F 93 XDJ-XZ 5 D 7 8 1 2 3 4 9.7 JOG DIAL SECTION Refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY" Lubricating oil • Top view CONTACT SIDE • Bottom view NON-CONTACT SIDE A 7 or 8 23 21 B 10 45 ×4 2 B 9 1 or 2 AA or AB 6 C A 40 20 • Top view 19 45 ×4 5 41 ×9 D 48 ×3 44 DS tape ×2 24 27 46 ×4 37 13 22 26 17 ×6 46 33 47 ×2 11 ×3 15 ×9 36 12 18 28 38 32 E 29 B1 30 25 31 16 14 3 or 4 34 AC or AD 16 ×8 41 35 2 B A 45 ×2 F 1 B 39 94 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 JOG DIAL SECTION PARTS LIST Mark No. Description Part No. 1 JLCD1 Assy DWX4288 2 JLCD2 Assy DWX4289 3 JOG1 Assy DWX4317 4 JOG2 Assy DWX4318 5 TFT LCD DWX4228 6 FFC DDD1843 7 FFC (for Left Deck) DDD1937 8 FFC (for Right Deck) DDD1938 9 JOG Plate DAH2679 10 Window DAH3189 11 SW Spring DBH1681 12 Encoder Spring DBH1710 13 Coil Spring/LD DBH1798 14 Leaf Spring/ADJ DBK1376 15 SW Cushion HH48/2 DEC2538 16 Washer DEC3137 17 Cushion/RNG DEC3466 18 Plate DEC3700 19 Sheet DEC3844 20 Barrier DEC3845 21 Barrier DEC3846 22 Plate DNH3345 23 JOG B DNK4068 24 SW Ring DNK5233 25 Smoother DNK5237 26 Comp Plate DNK5243 27 Adjust Plate DNK5300 28 Cam Plate DNK5301 29 Dial Gear DNK5302 30 Link Gear A DNK5303 31 Link Gear B DNK5304 32 Gear/A DNK6143 33 Gear/B DNK6144 34 Gear/LD DNK6145 35 Holder DNK6745 36 Plate DNK6748 37 Holder DNK6866 38 Sheet SW DSX1078 39 Stay Assy/JOG DXB2133 40 JOG Dial A Assy DXA2159 41 Roller DXB2178 A B C D E 42 • • • • • 43 • • • • • 44 Screw BPZ20P100FTC 45 Screw BPZ30P080FNI 46 Screw IPZ20P060FTC 47 Screw IPZ20P080FTC 48 Screw (FE) DBA1265 F 95 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 9.8 LCD SECTION A • Bottom view 28 26 31 ×3 22 26 32 ×2 6 B 21 8 33 ×4 7 31 ×4 31 ×5 27 8 5 32 ×2 17 32 ×7 32 ×7 C 4 C B 23 + Acetate cloth tape 32 ×4 1 (10 mm × 20 mm) Note +: If it exchanges the Stay ((), be sure to use Acetate cloth tape. If possible, reuse the original tape. If cannot reuse, paste Acetate cloth tape of service parts as shown in the picture. Incidentally, width of original tape is 10 mm, but width of service parts tape is 25 mm. 19 A B 3 A 18 " Acetate cloth tape for Service D AE 15 15 Width: 25 mm C 16 Length: 10 mm 18 20 24 " Pasting position 2 10 9 E 12 Width: 25 mm Reference position 13 Acetate cloth tape (Lenth: 10 mm) 25 Stay 11 14 F CONTACT SIDE NON-CONTACT SIDE Reference position 96 XDJ-XZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LCD SECTION PARTS LIST Mark No. Description Part No. 1 LCDB Assy DWX4291 2 Touch Panel DSX1130 3 TFT LCD DWX4375 4 FFC DDD1951 5 Dial Knob DAA1246 6 Button DAC3113 7 Button DAC3117 8 Button DAC3118 9 Button DAC3289 10 Button DAC3290 11 Button DAC3291 12 Button DAC3292 13 Button DAC3484 14 Packing/LCD DEC3565 15 Packing/L DEC3568 16 Light-D Sheet DEC3613 17 Sheet DEC3741 18 Packing DEC3886 19 Stay DNH3309 20 Plate DNH3310 21 Shield Case DNH3438 22 Angle DNH3439 23 Holder DNK6467 24 Lens DNK6468 25 Panel DNK6864 26 Cover DNK6865 27 Barrier DEC3888 28 Plate DAH3264 A B C 29 • • • • • D 30 • • • • • 31 Screw BBZ30P060FTB 32 Screw BPZ26P080FTC 33 Screw BBZ30P060FTC E F 97 XDJ-XZ 5 6 7 8
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