ORDER NO.
RRV3992 DJM-5000
DJ MIXER
DJM-5000 THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S). Model
Type
Power Requirement
DJM-5000
CUXJ
AC 120 V
DJM-5000
SYXJ5
AC 220 V to 240 V
DJM-5000
LXJ
AC 110 V to 120 V or 220 V to 240 V
DJM-5000
KXJ5
AC 220 V
Remarks
For details, refer to "Important Check Points for good servicing". Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936 PIONEER CORPORATION 2009 K-IZE SEP. 2009 Printed in Japan
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SAFETY INFORMATION A
This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual do-ityourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual. Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician. B
WARNING This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects or other reproductive harm. Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65 NOTICE
(FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY) Fuse symbols (fast operating fuse) and/or be of identical designation.
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(slow operating fuse) on PCB indicate that replacement parts must
REMARQUE (POUR MODÈLE CANADIEN SEULEME NT) Les symboles de fusible (fusible de type rapide) et/ou de remplacement doivent avoir la même désignation.
(fusible de type lent) sur CCI indiquent que les pièces
(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following check should be performed for the continued protection of the customer and service technician.
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Measure leakage current to a known earth ground (water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed metal parts of the appliance (input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120 V AC 60 Hz outlet and turn tur n the AC power switch on. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5 mA.
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Reading should Leakage not be above current 0.5 mA tester
Device under test
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Test all exposed metal surfaces
Also test with plug reversed (Using AC adapter plug as required)
Earth ground
2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance have special safety related characteristics. These are often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by marking with a > on the schematics and on the parts list in this Service Manual. The use of a substitute replacement component which does not have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire, or other hazards. Product Safety is continuously under review and new instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest information, always consult the current PIO NEER Service Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of, PIONEER Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from PIONEER.
AC Leakage Test
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[Important Check Points for Good Servicing]
In this manual, procedures that must be performed during repairs are marked with the below symbol. Please be sure to confirm and follow these procedures. 1. Product safety
Please conform to product regulations (such as safety and radiation regulations), and maintain a safe servicing environment by following the safety instructions described in this manual. 1
Use specified parts for repair.
Use genuine parts. Be sure to use important parts for safety. 2
Do not perform modifications without proper instructions. B
Please follow the specified safety methods when modification(addition/change modification(addition/change of parts) is required due to interferences such as radio/TV interference and foreign noise. 3
Make sure the soldering of repaired locations is properly performed.
When you solder while repairing, please be sure that there are no cold solder and other debris. Soldering should be finished with the proper quantity. (Refer to the example) 4
Make sure the screws are tightly fastened.
Please be sure that all screws are fastened, and that there are no loose screws. 5
Make sure each connectors are correctly inserted.
Please be sure that all connectors are inserted, and that there are no imperfect insertion. 6
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Make sure the wiring cables are set to their original state.
Please replace the wiring and cables to the original state after repairs. In addition, be sure that there are no pinched wires, etc. 7
Make sure screws and soldering scraps do not remain inside the product.
Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product. 8
There should be no semi-broken wires, scratches, melting, etc. on the coating of the power cord.
Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents, so please be sure that there are no damages. If you find a damaged power cord, please exchange it with a suitable one. 9
There should be no spark traces or similar marks on the power plug.
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When spark traces or similar marks are found on the power supply plug, please check the connection and advise on secure connections and suitable usage. Please exchange the power cord cord if necessary. a
Safe environment should be secured during servicing.
When you perform repairs, please pay attention to static electricity, furniture, household articles, etc. in order to prevent injuries. Please pay attention to your surroundings and repair safely. 2. Adjustments
To keep the original performance of the products, optimum adjustments and confirmation of characteristics within specification. Adjustments should be performed in accordance with the procedures/instructions described in this manual. E
3. Lubricants, Glues, and Replacement parts
Use grease and adhesives that are equal to the specified substance. Make sure the proper amount is applied. 4. Cleaning
For parts that require cleaning, such as optical pickups, tape deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances. 5. Shipping mode and Shipping screws
To protect products from damages or failures during transit, the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be installed before shipment. Please be sure to follow this method especially if it is specified in this manual.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 2. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 2.1 SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................................................... SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 2.2 PANEL FACILITIES ......................................................................................................................................................... 3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE ............................................................................................................................................. 3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING .......................................................................................................................... 3.2 PCB LOCATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 3.3 JIGS LIST...................................................................................................................................................................... LIST ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................................................... 4.1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................... 4.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................................ 5. DIAGNOSIS......................................................................................................................................................................... DIAGNOSIS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5.1 POWER ON SEQUENCE ............................................................................................................................................. 6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 6.1 TEST MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 7. DISASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................................................................... 8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 8.1 UPDATING OF THE FIRM WARE.................................................................................................................................. ARE.................................................................................................................................. 8.2 HOW TO DSP/USB UPDATE UPDATE ........................................................................................................................................ 9. EXPLODED VIE WS AND PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................... 9.1 PACKING SECTION...................................................................................................................................................... SECTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION ................................................................................................................................................... 9.3 BOTTOM SECTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION ....................................................................................................................................... 10. SCHEMA SCHEMATIC TIC DIAGRAM D IAGRAM .................................................................................................................................................... 10.1 INPUT ASSY (1/ 8) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.2 INPUT ASSY (2/ 8) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.3 INPUT ASSY (3/ 8) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.4 INPUT ASSY (4/ 8) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.5 INPUT ASSY (5/ 8) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.6 INPUT ASSY (6/ 8) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.7 INPUT ASSY (7/ 8) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.8 INPUT ASSY (8 / 8) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.9 CH TRIM ASSY........................................................................................................................................................... ASSY ........................................................................................................................................................... 10.10 ZONE JACK, MIC1 AMP and HP JACK ASSYS ....................................................................................................... 10.11 DAC ASSY (1/5) ........................................................................................................................................................ 10.12 DAC ASSY (2/5) ........................................................................................................................................................ 10.13 DAC ASSY (3/5) and USB/DIG JACK ASSY ............................................................................................................ 10.14 DAC ASSY (4/5) ........................................................................................................................................................ 10.15 DAC ASSY (5/5) ........................................................................................................................................................ 10.16 MAIN ASSY (1/3) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.17 MAIN ASSY (2/3) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.18 MAIN ASSY (3/3) ...................................................................................................................................................... 10.19 PANEL A ASSY ......................................................................................................................................................... 10.20 PANEL B ASSY ......................................................................................................................................................... 10.21 CH1, CH2 and CH3 FADER FADER ASSYS......................................................................................................................... ASSYS ......................................................................................................................... 10.22 CH4 and CRS FADER ASSYS.................................................................................................................................. ASSYS .................................................................................................................................. 10.23 OUTPUT ASSY (1/4) ................................................................................................................................................ 10.24 OUTPUT ASSY (2/4) ................................................................................................................................................ 10.25 OUTPUT ASSY (3/4) .............................................................................................................................................. 10.26 OUTPUT ASSY (4/4) .............................................................................................................................................. 10.27 PWR SECONDARY ASSY...................................................................................................................................... ASSY ...................................................................................................................................... 10.28 PRIMARY, P WR SW and TRANS ASSYS .............................................................................................................. 10.29 STANDBY and REG ASSYS ................................................................................................................................... 10.30 VOLTAGES.............................................................................................................................................................. VOLTAGES .............................................................................................................................................................. 10.31 WAVEFORMS .........................................................................................................................................................
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11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................................... 11.1 INPUT and CH TRIM ASSYS ................................................................................................................................... 11.2 ZONE JACK, MIC1 AMP and HP JACK ASSYS ...................................................................................................... 11.3 DAC and USB/DIG JACK ASSYS ............................................................................................................................. 11.4 MAIN ASSY .............................................................................................................................................................. 11.5 PANEL A ASSY ........................................................................................................................................................ 11.6 PANEL B ASSY ........................................................................................................................................................ 11.7 CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 and CRS FADER ASSYS...................................................................................................... ASSYS...................................................................................................... 11.8 OUTPUT ASSY ........................................................................................................................................................ 11.9 PWR SECONDARY ASSY ....................................................................................................................................... 11.10 PRIMARY, PRIMARY, P WR SW, TRANS, STANDBY and REG ASSYS .................................................................................. 12. PCB PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................................................
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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS 1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING A
• For environmental 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 s olders for repairs accompanied by reworking of soldering. • Compared with conventional eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher melting points, points, by approximately 40 ºC. Therefore, for for lead-free soldering, the tip temperature of a soldering iron must be set to around 373 ºC in general, although the temperature depends on the heat capacity of the PC board on which reworking is required and the weight of the tip of the soldering iron. Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled.
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Compared with eutectic solders, lead-free s olders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times and higher melting temperatures (hard to melt/easy to harden). The following lead-free solders are available as service parts: • Parts numbers of lead-free lead-free solder: GYP1006 1.0 in dia. GYP1007 0.6 in dia. GYP1008 0.3 in dia.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 SPECIFICATIONS A
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2.2 PANEL FACILITIES ACILIT IES A
[1] Control Panel
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[2] Rear Panel
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(for LXJ)
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(for CUXJ, SYXJ5 and KXJ5)
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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE 3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING A
Items to be checked after servicing / DJM To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points s hown below. No.
The customer complain must not be reappeared. Audio and operations must be normal.
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Check Fader playback. (Select Fader and check the multichannel operations via the DSP.)
Audio for each channel and operations must be normal.
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Check the master outputs. (Connect with a CDJ player.)
Audio and operations must be normal.
Check the sound from headphone output.
Sound must be normal, without noise.
Check the keys on the unit.
Check whether a product can be operated properly by buttons on the product.
Check the appearance of the product.
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Check points
Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved. If the customer complain occurs with the specific source, such as Mic, each Input, Fader, Equalizer, and Trim, Trim, input that specific source for checking. Check the analog audio playback. (Make the analog connections with a CDJ player.)
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Procedures
Audio for each channel and operations must be normal.
scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.
See the table below for the items to be checked regarding audio. Item to be checked regarding audio D
Distortion Noise Volume
too low
Volume
too high
Volume
fluctuating
Sound interrupted
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3.2 PCB LOCATIONS LOCATIONS A
Control section
J PANEL B ASSY
I PANEL A ASSY R E D A F Y 4 S H S C A
R E D A F Y 3 S H S C A
R E D A F Y 2 S H S C A
R E D A F Y 1 S H S C A
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• Bottom view
O CRS FADER ASSY
Chassis section (T (Top) op)
B CH TRIM ASSY
C ZONE JACK ASSY C
MIC 1 AMP ASSY D
S PWR SW ASSY
INPUT ASSY A
R PRIMARY ASSY DAC ASSY F
V REG ASSY
E HP JACK ASSY
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T TRANS ASSY
Chassis section (Bottom)
P OUTPUT ASSY E
USB/DIG JACK G ASSY
STA ANDBY ASSY U ST MAIN ASSY H
Q PWR SECONDARY ASSY
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NOTES:
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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.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES Mark
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DJM-5000 /CUXJ
DJM-5000 /SYXJ5
DJM-5000 /LXJ
DJM-5000 /KXJ5
NSP
1..MAIN ASSY 2..MAIN ASSY 2..DAC ASSY
DWM2341 DWX2952 DWX3027
DWM2341 DWX2952 DWX3027
DWM2341 DWX2952 DWX3027
DWM2341 DWX2952 DWX3027
NSP
1..INOU ASSY 2..INPUT ASSY 2..OUTPUT ASSY
DWM2342 DWX2953 DWX2954
DWM2342 DWX2953 DWX2954
DWM2342 DWX2953 DWX2954
DWM2342 DWX2953 DWX2954
NSP
1..SUB ASSY 2 .. P W R SW A S S Y 2..PRIMARY ASSY 2..TRANS ASSY 2..REG ASSY
DWM2343 DWR1445 DWR1446 DWR1447 DWR1448
DWM2343 DWR1445 DWR1446 DWR1447 DWR1448
DWM2371 DWR1445 DWR1450 DWR1451 DWR1448
DWM2343 DWR1445 DWR1446 DWR1447 DWR1448
2..PWR SECONDARY ASSY 2..MIC 1 AMP ASSY 2..HP JACK ASSY 2..USB/DIG JACK ASSY 2..PANEL A ASSY
DWR1449 DWX2955 DWX2957 DWX2959 DWX2961
DWR1449 DWX2955 DWX2957 DWX2959 DWX2961
DWR1449 DWX2955 DWX2957 DWX2959 DWX2961
DWR1449 DWX2955 DWX2957 DWX2959 DWX2961
2..CH1 FADER ASSY 2..CH2 FADER ASSY 2..CH3 FADER ASSY 2..CH4 FADER ASSY 2..STANDBY ASSY
DWX2968 DWX2969 DWX2970 DWX2971 DWX3028
DWX2968 DWX2969 DWX2970 DWX2971 DWX3028
DWX2968 DWX2969 DWX2970 DWX2971 DWX3028
DWX2968 DWX2969 DWX2970 DWX2971 DWX3028
2..ZONE JACK ASSY
DWX3029
DWX3029
DWX3029
DWX3029
1..PANL ASSY 2..PANEL B ASSY 2..CH TRIM ASSY 2..CRS FADER ASSY
DWM2344 DWX2962 DWX2964 DWX2972
DWM2344 DWX2962 DWX2964 DWX2972
DWM2344 DWX2962 DWX2964 DWX2972
DWM2344 DWX2962 DWX2964 DWX2972
NSP
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Symbol and Description
NSP
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3.3 JIGS LIST A
Jigs List Jig No.
GGD1530 GGF1605 GGP1174 (x2)
Jig Name
Remarks
Dedicated cable for connector conversion Interface device 29P FFC
used for firmware download. used for firmware download. used for diagnosis of MAIN Assy.
Lubricants and Glues List Name
Silicon grease
Part No.
Remarks
ZLB-PN600
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Refer to “9.3 BOTTOM SECTION”.
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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM 4.1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM A DKP3830 6P Shield L=270mm
KM200NA10 CN8304
V REG ASSY (DWR1448) 52147-0910 CN8303
51048-0900 JH8501 V+15A GNDA V+15_UNREG V-15A GNDA V-15_UNREG V+5A GNDA V+5_UNREG
AC CORD SYXJ5 CUXJ KXJ5 LXJ
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VDG1061 VDG1075 VDG3053
ADG7062
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9 8 7 E 8 l 6 0 e l 9 l 0 a m 5 r Y a m Y 5 P 7 4 P 0 P = 3 2 9 L D 2 1
V+15A V-15A GNDA V+5D GNDA V-5HP V+5HP GNDHP MUTE ZONE_MUTE
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PF10PP-S10 10P PH L=100mm
V+15A GNDA V+15_UNREG V-15A GNDA V-15_UNREG V+5A GNDA V+5_UNREG
RETURN
SEND
DKB1078-A DKN1452-A
DKN1452-
DKN1249-
PKB1034-
PKB1034-
JA4001
JA40
JA4007 JA4008
JA4009 JA4010
JA4004/4005
JA4006
JA4003
DKB1093-A
DKB109
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AC INLET(forLXJ) DKP3843-A
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TRANS ASSY (DWR1447: CUXJ,SYXJ5,KXJ5) (DWR1451: LXJ) Board In
JP8101 Board In 2P L=60mm DKP3847
V+15AMP_AC 1 V+5DAC_AC 2 V+5DAC_AC 3 V-15AMP_AC 4 GNDA 5 V+5D/D_AC1 6 V+5D/D_AC2 7 V+5HP_AC1 8 GNDHP 9 V-5HP_AC2 10 JP8202(2P)=DWR1447 JP8203(3P)=DWR1451 Board In L=75mm
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m m 0 5 = L 1
B10B-EH CN8301 7 m 0 H m D - E 5 N P 7 E 0 = 0 L 1 1 F P
DWR1450 CN8004 B3P5-VH
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4 4 3 2 1 A 1 P P C D N 0 1 4 D 0 0 Y Y A _ N 0 7 R R 3 2 R G N 3 C M + V K
1 2 7 m 3 0 H m D - P 5 4 P P 7 P 7 = 5 7 L 0 6 F P 7
KM200NA5 CN8305 V+5A GNDA V+15A GNDA V-15A
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 31
m m H 5 P 2 P 1 5 = L
1 2 3 4 5
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V+3R3STBY GNDD RELAY_CTRL GNDD STBY_RESET
1 2 3 4 5
V+5A GNDA V+15A GNDA V-15A
N G
L=270mm
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PANEL A ASSY (DWX2961) F
T T T T S S S S A A A A M M M M
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1 2 3 7 0 m 4 S - H m P P 5 5 P P 8 8 7 = 6 0 L F 7 P 8
29P FFC L=85mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A - 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 D D D D D R Y D K I1 O 5 0 1 D T T D A D K O S S S D A D A D 0 5 D 3 x x R B D C S 8 E E D S S D C S C C C D D D _ S / D / D / D 1 + N R R T E S N S R S S D 5 _ C C N S _ _ _ _ N N N _ E E N D D N D 3 _ B _ _ G _ I I 1 N V G + R _ _ G _ C C C C G G A G A G A G R B B B R A A A A R D N C I R I C I D R _ _ _ _ _ V S S S S D A D D D D A k D D K C U U D U U U D D A M M 6 M M V 4 6 9 / M
AKM1279-A CN1026 GNDD GND_LED V+5D V+5D_LED MUTE3 MUTE2 CPU_MUTE PWR_RESET
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H MAI 1 2 A F F Y 0 1 E H E B b b D D 5 T D D D 2 T _ _ R 1 O E E E 1 E 8 L 3 W D 2 3 1 4 R L 2 1 1 0 1 2 3 5 6 4 7 V F V F S E O 2 L E L L F _ E S D D L L 5 _ _ _ 3 3 E 3 D D E N N I N N I N N I N N R C F F F F R R 0 _ _ D D T Y T Y E E I I I I I B 1 R R _ _ _ D D B D _ _ _ 1 N N 5 5 U B S S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 3 D 3 N R R R + N + + + T U T R R R R R R R R R R + N R R R N S M V V V V V V G K G G V V M S V V V V V V V V V V V G V V C V 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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m C m F 0 F P 9 = 2 L 2
1 t 7 4 h g 1 i D a r D t D S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
29P FFC L=300mm
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A - 3 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 D D D D 2 D 3 W 0 1 0 1 2 3 5 6 4 7 1 1 H 2 3 1 4 2 2 Y D 6 F F B E E E b b I F D D 0 E E E E T N N N N N N N N F F T D D 2 _ _ _ I_ I_ I_ I_ I_ I_ I_ E E O F F F F E E T L L L L T S C 6 L _ 1 1 1 R R R S _ _ _ _ U _ U _ _ _ _ _ R Y L L R N D D D D M R R R R R R R V D O V D 3 Y M R R R R N R B B E E V V V V V V V V 3 C 5 5 B V V V V 3 N R N _ V K N N + + T T S S R R 3 G G G R V R 3 V 3 G + V V S S R
52492-2220 CN6001
52492-2220 CN5001
JP5001 Board In
A - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - A + 9 3 A A A + 1 1 7 1 0 1 D D D 1 0 D 0 _ 2 _ N 0 N N N 0 _ L _ 1 2 G G G L R R _ G _ _ _ M N R R R R K C E E E E A
T T E E
CN7002 KM200NA5
GNDD_LED V+5D_LED SEG_R13 SEG_R14 SEG_R20 SEG_R21 GRID_C0 GRID_C1 GRID_C2 GRID_C3 GRID_C4 GRID_C5 NC VRSEL1_b1 VRSEL1_b0 VR_IN0 VR_IN1 VR_IN2 GNDREF1 V+3R3VREF1 GNDREF1 V+3R3VREF1
GNDD_LED V+5D_LED SEG_R13 SEG_R14 SEG_R20 SEG_R21 GRID_C0 GRID_C1 GRID_C2 GRID_C3 GRID_C4 GRID_C5 NC VRSEL1_b1 VRSEL1_b0 VR_IN0 VR_IN1 VR_IN2 GNDREF1 V+3R3VREF1 GNDREF1 V+3R3VREF1
V V
+ V
+ V
V
2 A 2 2 F E F 1 F R 5 E D E 3 6 R 3 0 D F_ R R 2 D 0 N R N 3 1 + 6 N G V G V N 4 3 2 1 K C V
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PANEL B ASSY (DWX2962)
1 2 3 4
4 2 1 2 2 1 F D F F 6 0 E F E E 2 9 R _ R R 1 9 D R D 3 N N V N R N 3 K G G + C V V
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1 2 3 A - 1 2 2 2 4 F 1 F D 6 F E 9 E 2 R _ R 9 D 1 D N N R N V N C G G K V
K CH1 FADER ASSY L
DJM-5000 1
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DDD1472 4P FFC L=50mm Straight
(DWX2968)
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3
S S A K A A D A D C O S S S E E / R Y K D D D / 0 1 S C C R 5 7 D / D x x R B C I O S S S _ R _ _ _ C D _ _ A _ A D A 8 R T E S D 3 1 S S S C C C C C D D D C C C D _ D A D _ D _ _ _ _ 5 R _ _ _ _ _ D 0 D D A A A A A D _ D D D A D D B B B B / 5 3 1 M k D R R R R R 2 + N + S S S S N I I I I I N D D D D D N D N N D 4 N M 6 N N N V G V U U U U G D D D D D G M M M U D G A U G 2 G 6 G 9 G K C 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 V
E
DKP3830
3
M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 K
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 L D L H R 6 R I N R H H L C R 2 L _ N _ _ _ N _ T _ T _ T _ E _ 8 1 N R D E D O H C N N O H O C R U 2 T 0 R N S N O O T O E _ E T R R 1 E _ E O A R 2 U E O B B B R U S A S _ O _ O _ D T R T U M N E _ E T D A B A B A N K E N C R A R D D D G A D R G N N N
Straight
1.MIC1_IN 2.GNDA 3.MIC2_IN 4.MIC2_OUT 5.GNDA 6.MIC1_OUT
1
DKP3840 8P PH(Shield) L=150mm
Straight
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2
+ + 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 _ _ _ _ L L R R _ _ _ _ 8 1 R R R R 0 A E E E 0 A A A E T T A T T N 4 D D S S D S S D 0 A A N A A N N N N 0 G M M G M M 2 C G G
H H H D T T T
N N O O O C T R I 5 L _ E _ _ E O O L R O E 1 2 B _ B _ B R N R N N L S A 0 _ R _ R _ _ H _ H _ L _ R R A R _ A 0 A T A _ A _ N D D A T U U U 4 D O O D C D 0 T D T T N D C N D E N E E E N N E E N O O N E N 0 N R G R R S G S G B G B G R G R 2 C M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 K
DDD1468
GNDD GND_LED V+5D V+5D_LED MUTE3 MUTE2 CPU_MUTE PWR_RESET
4
1
DSH1063
1 2 3 4
23 1
DDD1469
6P Shield
4
OUTPUT ASSY (DWX2954)
GNDA V+15A GNDA V -1 -1 5A 5A GNDA MUTE MASTER_MUTE
AKM1276-A CN2016
KM200NA8 CN8306
STANDBY ASSY STANDBY (DWX3028)
2 1 3 1
MASTER1
P ( P 1/4- P 4/4 )
2 1 S P P 5 0 F P
PWR SECONDARY ASSY (DWR1449)
U
2 3 1
PF15PP-D20 15P PH L=200mm
Q
DWR1446 CN8005 B2P3-VH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 2 3 1
KM200NA7 CN4003
V+15AMP_AC V+5DAC_AC V+5DAC_AC V-15AMP_AC GNDA V+5D/D_AC1 V+5D/D_AC2 V+5HP_AC1 G ND ND HP HP V-5HP_AC2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2P DKP3827 (EXCEPT LXJ) 3P DKP3826(LXJ)
PRIMARY ASSY (DWR1446: CUXJ,SYXJ5,KXJ5) (DWR1450: LXJ)
D
GNDA V+15A GNDA V-15A GNDA MUTE MASTER_MUTE
3 2 1
CN8002 B2P3-VH
1 5 7 0 1 0 P 8 K N R C
KM200NA7L CN8302
JP8201
PWR SW ASSY (DWR1445)
C
T
MASTER2 MST ATT S4001
2 5 17 4 3 8
L
BOOTH REC OUT
3
4
(
1
2
3
4
4.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM CMOS SW
CH1 A
NJM4565MD
CD
IC3101
L
IC2025 DIR AK4117VF
Digital 1
IC2027 D/A AK4387
NJM4565MD IC2029 NJM4565MD
MIC3
IC3102
IC3901 NJM4565MD IC2009 NJM4565MD
IC3103 NJM4565MD
CD
IC2013 ADC PCM1804
NJM4565MD
IC3101 NJM4565MD
R
IC2001 NJM4565MD
IC3104 NJM4580MD INPUT TRIM
IC3901
IC2029 IC3104 NJM4580MD
NJM4565MD
B
IC2006 NJM4565MD
IC3102 TC74LVX4052F
CH2 CD
NJM4565MD IC3201
L
IC2026 DIR AK4117VF
Digital 2
IC2028 D/A AK4387
EEPROM IC2038 S24CS64
USB
TUSB3200 IC2037
A B
CD
D/A AK4387 IC2041
NJM4565MD IC3203 NJM4580MD INPUT TRIM
NJM4565MD IC2043
IC3902 NJM4565MD IC2011 NJM4565MD
IC3202 NJM4565MD
R
D610 IC1017 DSP
IC2014 ADC PCM1804
NJM4565MD
IC3201 NJM4565MD
C
IC2002 NJM4565MD
IC2030
IC3902
IC2030 IC3203 NJM4580MD
NJM4565MD
IC2007 NJM4565MD
IC2043 TC74LVX4052F
CH3 CD
NJM4565MD IC3301
L
LINE
NJM4565MD IC3302
(from TUSB)USB
A
IC2040 D/A AK4387
NJM4565MD IC2042
IC3903 NJM4565MD IC2010 NJM4565MD
IC3302
CD
NJM4565MD
D LINE
IC2015 ADC PCM1804
NJM4565MD
IC3301
R
IC2003 NJM4565MD
IC3304 NJM4580MD INPUT TRIM
NJM4565MD
IC3903
IC3302 IC3304 NJM4580MD
NJM4565MD
IC2005 NJM4565MD
IC2042 TC74LVX4052F
CH4 NJM4565MD
CD
IC3401
L
NJM4565MD
LINE
IC3402 (fro (f rom m TUSB TUSB)) USB USB
B
IC20 IC 2036 36 D/A AK4387
NJM4565MD IC2039
E
IC3904 NJM4565MD IC2012 NJM4565MD
IC3402
CD
NJM4565MD
LINE
IC2016 ADC PCM1804
NJM4565MD
IC3401
R
IC2004 NJM4565MD
IC3404 NJM4580MD INPUT TRIM
NJM4565MD
IC3904
IC3402 IC3404 NJM4580MD
NJM4565MD
IC2008 NJM4565MD
IC2039 TC74LVX4052F
MIC1
MIC2
F RETURN(L) RETURN(R)
IC3501 NJM4565MD IC2020 ADC AK5381VT
IC3501 NJM4565MD
IC4010 NJM4565MD IC2024 ADC AK5358A
IC4010 NJM4565MD
16
DJM-5000 1
2
3
4
5
6
MUTE
ATT IC2019 DAC AK4382A
7
IC4001 NJM4580MD
A
MUTE IC4003 NJM4580DD MUTE
MUTE MUTE
MASTER1(L)
XLR
MUTE IC4002 NJM4580DD
MUTE
MASTER1(R)
MUTE MUTE
IC4004 NJM4565MD
MASTER2(L)
RCA
MUTE
MASTER2(R)
MUTE IC2017 DAC AK4387ET
IC4005 NJM4565MD
IC2018 DAC AK4387ET
P
RCA REC(R)
MUTE
MUTE
BOOTH(L)
IC4006 NJM4565MD
TRS BOOTH(R)
IC4006 NJM4565MD
IC3601 NJM4565MD IC2021 DAC AK4387ET
IC4007 NJM4580MD IC3602 NJM4565MD
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
HP(L) HP(R)
IC3602 NJM4565MD
IC4009 NJM4565MD
MUTE
IC2023 DAC AK4387ET
C
PHONE JACK
MUTE
IC3601 NJM4565MD
SEND(L)
TS
MUTE
SEND(R)
IC4009 NJM4565MD IC3701 NJ M4 M4 56 56 5M 5M D
B
REC(L)
MUTE
IC4008 NJM4580MD
10 017
8
IC3702 NJM4580MD
A TT TT
MUTE
MUTE
ZONE(L) IC2022 DAC AK4387ET
XLR IC3703 NJM4580MD
IC1011 FPGA XC3S50-4TQG144C-T
IC1019 SDRAM (64M) K4S641632K
IC1020 FLASH (4M) S29AL004D70 TFI010-K DYW1784
D
ZONE(R)
IC3701 NJM4565MD
IC1007 MAIN_CPU uPD78F1166 ROM: 256k DYW1782
E
PANEL A and B IC1006 SUB_CPU uPD78F1164 ROM: 128k DYW1783
FADER IN_SEL KEY MATRIX LED MATRIX VR
F
17
DJM-5000 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5. DIAGNOSIS 5.1 POWER ON SEQUENCE A
MAIN MICROCOMPUTER
Power ON Cancel DSP reset
Pin 79 of IC1007 resets DSP at H.
Interrupt inhibit FPGA program load Mute ON
B
Pin 69 of IC1007 turns Mute ON at H. Waiting for DSP stability
Port initial setting (port mode register setting), each IC reset signal output)
T-USB reset
C
Cancel FPGA reset Pin 29 of IC1007 resets T-USB at L.
Sub microcomputer reset
Pin 73 of IC1007 resets sub microcomputer at H.
FPGA reset
Pin 85 of IC1007 resets FPGA at L.
DSP reset
Pin 79 of IC1007 resets DSP at L.
DAC, ADC, DIR reset
Waiting for FPGA stability
Cancel T-USB reset
Pin 85 of IC1007 cancels FPGA reset at H.
Wait time: 100 ms
DPRAM (@FPGA) check Sub microcomputer DPRAM access enabled Waiting for sub microcomputer stability
Pin 81 of IC1007 resets DAC at L.
Pin 74 of IC1007 enables DPRAM access at H.
Wait time: 10 msec
Handshake with the sub microcomputer
D
Waiting for countermeasure of the relay chattering
Wait time: 100 msec
Wait time: 100 msec
Send mute command to the sub microcomputer
Pin 29 of IC1007 cancels T-USB reset at H.
Cancel DAC and DIR reset
Start a clock supply to the sub microcomputer
Waiting for DAC stability
Pin 81 of IC1007 resets DAC at H.
Wait time: 100 msec
E
Sub microcomputer clock stability wait
Wait time: 10 msec
Initial setting of the MASTER DAC
Cancel the reset of the sub microcomputer.
Pin 73 of IC1007 cancels sub microcomputer reset at H. Note: The DPRAM access is impossible.
Sub microcomputer initialization wait F
Wait time: 10 msec
Pin 77 of IC1007 is DAC select at H, and pins 76 and 78 are data and clock.
Handshake with the DSP
DIR initial setting
Initial setting of the main computer
18
DJM-5000 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
SUB MICROCOMPUTER T-USB start star t processing
Data output to T-USB T-USB with pin 72 of IC1007, and data receive from T-USB T-USB with pin 71.
DAC reset cancellation for digital input
Pin 58 of IC1007 resets DAC for digital input at H.
In Test Mode?
Power ON
Interrupt inhibit
Yes
No
Sub microcomputer initialization
B
Test Mode Work initialization setting
In MIDI CH configuration mode?
Yes Interrupt permission
No
MIDI CH configuration mode processing Main timer start
C
Interrupt permission Serial setting Set a mask level to MUTE cancellation. Waiting for FPGA start confirmation
Pin 87 of IC1006 starts FPGA at H.
Main processing In Test Mode?
Yes D
No
In MIDI CH configuration mode? No
Normal
Test Mode Yes MIDI CH configuration mode processing
operation mode E
Main processing
F
19
DJM-5000 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
MOBILE MIXER
Initial Setting
A MUTE ON
Port, System, External bus, Cancel Audio Timer, A/D and DSP reset Serial initializations
Start the power supply of peripheral ICs
Main microcomputer uPD78F1166
912 msec
15 usec
553 msec
60 msec
DPRAM Cance DAC, check and D reset
Wait for Audio DSP start
FPGA program load
119.5 msec
100 msec
762 msec FPGA program load FPGA XCS350
FPGA norma Program download from the flash
DSP T
B
Sub microcomputer uPD78F1164
TUSB BOOT start
8 msec
C
D
Reset the Main microcomputer (Cancel) MAIN_CPU_RST
2
Relay for main power (O N) RELAY_CTRL
4
SubCPU clock (supply start) SUB_CLK_CTRL
5
Reset the Sub microcomputer (Cancel) SUB_CPU_RST
6
Reset the TUSBP (Cancel) TUSB_RESET
7
DSP reset sequence DSP_RESET
8
FPGA download start XPGM
8
FPGA program transfer FPGA_SCK01
9
FPGA download completion FPGA DONE
a
DSP_CTRL
b
Cancel the FPGA reset FPGA_RESET
c
Cancel the sub microcomputer WAIT SUB_CTRL
d
Cancel the DAC/ADC/DIR reset DAC_RESET
TUSB3200A program load (download from the EEPROM)
Main microcomputer start 95 msec (Relay chattering measures at the start) 47 msec (Waiting for power supply stability) 9.4 msec (Waiting for clock stability for Sub CPU) 762 msec 60 msec
30 msec×2 445 msec
100 msec
4 msec×2
Be "Hi" states after the power supply from Main power
Waiting for FPGA stability ( 100 msec )
Be "Hi" states after the power supply from Main power
e
DIR initial setting DIR_SEL0
Be "Hi" states after the power supply from Main power
DIR_SCK00 Be "Hi" states after the power supply from Main power
DIR_SEL1
g
Cancel the DAC reset for digital input DIGI_IN_DAC_RST
j
Cancel the MUTE MUTE (Master Mute)
F
About 4770 msec
20
DJM-5000 1
DPRAM check (95)
Because it is necessary to cancel reset of the DAC after CLK was supplied from DIR and TUSB, weight is necessary.
MASTER DAC initial setting MST_DAC_SEL
Wait for TUSB initialization completion USB_SBY
Waiting for Sub ( 10 ms
About 553 msec after the DSP reset cancellation
d
f
Time is more than 500 msec fr the DSP reset cancellation to reset cancellation
Waiting for ADSP stability ( 100 msec )
DAC initial setting DAC_SCK20
E
cmd”0x00AA”
SUB microcomputer initial setting
USB TUSB3200A
1
Waiting for command from the microco
From AudioDSP initialization to PLL stability (waiting for bus clock stability)
2
3
4
(100ms for DA
5
6
7
8
l Setting A DPRAM Cancel the MDAC Main<=>DSP DIR DAC,ADC initiali- handshake initialicheck zation and DIR zation reset 119.5 msec
sec
100.1 msec
24 msec
TUSB Start process
MUTE OFF
1580 msec
1440 msec 110 usec
Main start
FPGA normal operation cmd”0x00AA” mand from the microcomputer cmd”0x00AA”
cmd”0x0055”
DSP<=>Main start of the Audio DSP normal operation handshake
B
cmd”0x0055”
Sub<=>Main Start of the SUB CPU normal operation handshake
the EEPROM)
Main<=>TUSB Start of the TUSB normal operation handshake
C
s more than 500 msec from after P reset cancellation to FPGA ancellation
D tability Waiting for Sub CPU stability ( 10 msec )
10 msec MDAC initialization
ility
(110)
DPRAM check (95) el reset ied ecessary.
Main<=>DSP handshake (24 msec)
(100msec) Waiting for DAC stability
DIR initialization ( 110 us )
E
DIR and DAC are active Low
DIR and DAC are active Low
1440 msec Low after initialization completion
1580 msec
F
21
DJM-5000 5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
A
3. Test Mode Mod e 1 Mode 1: Version Confirmation Mode • The versions of the main microcomputer, submicrocomputer, DSP program, DSP data, FPGA, and T-USB T-USB can be confirmed. • Six types of banks are provided for displaying the versions of the main microcomputer, submicrocomputer, submicrocomputer, DSP program, DSP data, FPGA, and T-USB. Version No. display
The version information is displayed, using the Level Meter LEDs for each channel. The four-digit four-digit version data are indicated with the Level Meter LEDs for CH1 to CH4 in order, and the number of LEDs lit denotes the number of each digit. Note: A number larger than 0xA is expressed with the top (10th) LED lit together with the number of LEDs lit from the bottom.
B
Example: Ver 1.8AF
C
CH1/MIC3
CH2
CH3
CH4
How to switch the version data display for each IC
To switch the version information display for the main microcomputer, submicrocomputer, DSP program, DSP data, FPGA, and an d T-USB, T-USB, use us e the TALK OVER ON /OFF, MIC EFFECT, and MIC 1 O N buttons Button Name
IC Name
TALKOVER ON /OFF
Microcomputer
REVERB
Submicrocomputer
ECHO+VERB
DSP (program)
OCTAVER
DSP (data)
PITCH
FPGA
MIC1 ON
T-USB
D
Remarks Note:
With the default setting, the TALK O VER ON /OFF button, four MIC EFFECT buttons, and MIC 1 O N button are lit to indicate that these buttons can be used for switching.
E
2 Mode 2 : All LED ”OFF” Mode The mode that all LED turns off the light.
3 Mode 2 : All LED ”ON” Mode The mode which all LED lights.
F
23
DJM-5000 5
6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
4 Mode 4: Key Operation Test Mode • While a self-illumination key key is held pressed, the corresponding LED is lit. At the same time, it is possible to confirm if the MIC LE VEL LEDs are lit. LED TABLE Buttons
TALK OVER ON /OFF REVERB ECHO+VERB OCTAVER PITCH
B
MIC1 ON MIC2 ON CH1 FADER START CH2 FADER START CH1 CUE CH2 CUE CH3 CUE CH4 CUE MASTER CUE ZONE CUE ZONE ON SOUND MAXIMIZER ON/OFF SEND&RETURN ON/OFF
C
AUTO STANDBY
Lighting LED
TALK OVER ON /OFF LED REVERB ECHO+VERB OCTAVER PITCH MIC1 ON LED MIC1 LEVEL LED light MIC2 ON LED MIC2 LEVEL LED light CH1 FADER START LED CH1 LEVEL METER LED CH2 FADER START LED CH1 LEVEL METER LED CH1 CUE LED CH2 CUE LED CH3 CUE LED CH4 CUE LED MASTER CUE LED ZONE CUE LED ZONE ON LED SOUND MAXIMIZER ON /OFF LED SEND&RETURN ON /OFF LED AUTO STANDBY MST LEVEL LED
Remarks
As default, the MIC LEVEL LEDs are lit in green. Green -> Red -> Yellow As default, the MIC LEVEL LEDs are lit in green. Green -> Red -> Yellow Two LED lights.
0 dB
Two LED lights.
0 dB
Only for the EUP type. 14 dB Two LED lights.
D
E
F
24
DJM-5000 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
5 Mode 5: Select SW Operating Test Test Mode Switch
Lighting LED NORMAL
TALK OVER MIC1
MIC2 CH1 CD/DIGITAL1/MIC3 CH2 CD/DIGITAL2/USB1 CH3 CD/LINE/USB2 CH4 CD/LINE/USB3 CH FADER Assign CH1 CH FADER Assign CH2 CH FADER Assign CH3 CH FADER Assign CH4 MIDI ON /OFF CROSS FADER CURVE select SW MONO/STEREO
ZONE OUT SELECT
SEND & RETURN SELECTOR
A
ADVANCE MASTER BOTH ZONE MASTER BOTH ZONE CD DIGITAL1 MIC3 CD DIGITAL2 USB1 CD LINE USB2 CD LINE USB3 A THRU B A THRU B A THRU B A THRU B OFF ON LEFT CENTER RIGHT MONO STEREO CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 MASTER OFF CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 MIC1 MIC2 MIC1+2 MASTER
CH1 Level Meter LED
CH2 Level Meter LED
CH1 Level Meter LED
CH2 Level Meter LED
CH3 Level Meter LED
CH4 Level Meter LED
CH1 Level Meter LED
CH2 Level Meter LED
CH3 Level Meter LED
CH4 Level Meter LED
MASTER Level Meter L MASTER Level Meter L
MASTER Level Meter R
ZONE Level Meter
Remarks
REVERB ECHO+VERB 0 dB -2 dB -4 dB 0 dB -2 dB -4 dB 14 dB 9 dB 5 dB 14 dB 9 dB 5 dB 14 dB 9 dB 5 dB 14 dB 9 dB 5 dB -7 dB -10 dB -15 dB -7 dB -10 dB -15 dB -7 dB -10 dB -15 dB -7 dB -10 dB -15 dB MIC1 ON MIC2 ON -7 dB -10 dB -15 dB 2 dB 0 dB -15 dB -10 dB -7 dB -4 dB -2 dB 0 dB -15 dB -10 dB -7 dB -4 dB -2 dB 0 dB 2 dB 5 dB
B
C
D
E
F
25
DJM-5000 5
6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
6 Mode 6: Rotary Volume Confirmation Mode • AD conversion values of the rotary variable controls on the operation panel can be confirmed with lighting of the Level Meter LEDs. • As the Level Meter LEDs for each channel are used to indicate current values that can be altered with several variable controls, the variable controls are divided into 9 groups, according to sections. • The details on how to switch sections and which LEDs are lit are described in the tables below. The button used for selecting a section remains lit to indicate the current mode. Use of this mode during repair
• Use for failure judgment of the rotary variable control. • Use for operation check of the rotary variable control after its replacement. B
Group 1: 1 : TALK OVER section
TALK OVER ADJ, HEAD PHONE LEVEL Group selection button: TALK OVER ON/OFF Volume
TALK OVER ADJ HEAD PHONE LEVEL
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED
"MIN": Lights off, "MAX": Full Illuminate "-∞": Lights off, "0": Full Illuminate
C
Group 2: MIC1
MIC1 HI, MID, LOW , MIC1 EFFECT, MIC1 LE VEL Group selection button: MIC1 ON Volume
MIC1 HI MIC1 MID MIC1 LOW MIC1 EFFECT
D
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED CH4 Level Meter LED
"-12": Lights off, "+12": Full Illuminate "-12": Lights off, "+12": Full Illuminate "-12": Lights off, "+12": Full Illuminate "Low": Lights off, "Hi": Full Illuminate
Group 3: MIC2
MIC2 HI, MID, LOW , MIC2 EFFECT, MIC2 LE VEL Group selection button: MIC2 ON Volume
MIC2 HI MIC2 MID MIC2 LOW MIC2 EFFECT
E
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED CH4 Level Meter LED
"-12": Lights off, "+12": Full Illuminate "-12": Lights off, "+12": Full Illuminate "-12": Lights off, "+12": Full Illuminate "Low": Lights off, "Hi": Full Illuminate
Group 4: CH1
CH1 HI, MID, LOW Group selection button: CUE1 Volume F
CH1 HI CH1 MID CH1 LOW
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED
26
"-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate "-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate "-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate
DJM-5000 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
Group 5: CH2
CH2 HI, MID, LOW Group selection button: CUE2 Volume
CH2 HI CH2 MID CH2 LOW
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED
"-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate "-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate "-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate B
Group 6: CH3
CH3 HI, MID, LOW Group selection button: CUE3 Volume
CH3 HI CH3 MID CH3 LOW
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED
"-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate "-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate "-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate C
Group 7: CH4
CH4 HI, MID, LOW Group selection button: CUE4 Volume
CH4 HI CH4 MID CH4 LOW
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED
"-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate "-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate "-26": Lights off, "+6": Full Illuminate D
Group 8: MASTER section
MASTER LEVEL, BALANCE, BOOTH MONITOR Group selection button: MASTER CUE Volume
MASTER LEVEL BALANCE BOOTH MONITOR
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED
"-∞": Lights off, "0": Full Illuminate "L": Lights off, "R": Full Illuminate "-∞": Full Illuminate, "0": Lights off E
Group 9: ZONE, SOUND MAXIMIZER section Group selection button: ZONE CUE Volume
ZONE LEVEL CLARITY DYNAMICS SEND & RETURN LEVEL
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED CH4 Level Meter LED
"-∞": Lights off, "0": Full Illuminate "Low": Lights off, "Hi": Full Illuminate "Low": Lights off, "Hi": Full Illuminate "MIN": Lights off, "MAX": Full Illuminate
27
DJM-5000 5
6
F
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
7 Mode 7: Confirmation of the amplitude value that can be altered with a rotary volume • The maximum amplitude value of a signal that can be altered with a rotary variable control on the operation panel and which is to be AD-converted can be confirmed with lighting of the Level Meter LEDs. • The value is expressed by the number of LEDs lit.To lit.To measure the value, set the rotary variable control whose signal you wish to measure to your desired position. • Press the SE ND & RETURN ON /OFF button to start measurement. Press Press the same button again to reset. During measurement, the maximum amplitude value remains displayed. • The SEND & RETURN ON /OFF button is lit during measurement and goes dark when measurement is reset. The details on the amplitude-value display are described below. Level Meter LED
B
14 9 5 2 0 -2 -4 -7 -10 -15
The amplitude value of +1 to +5 relative to the current value that can be altered with the variable control when measurement is started is displayed.
The amplitude value of -1 to -5 relative to the value that can be altered with the variable control when measurement is started is displayed.
For a value +5 or higher or -5 or smaller, the top or bottom LED, respectively, is lit.
• As in Confirmation mode for values that can be altered with rotary variable controls (Mode 6), the variable controls are divided into 9 groups, according to sections, for LED displays. The correspondence between LED displays and the variable controls is the same as that in Confirmation mode for values that can be altered with rotary variable controls.
C
Use of this mode during repair
• Use for failure judgment of the rotary rotar y variable control. The possible symptoms are shown below. It may be judged as defective if the amplitude value exceeds +4 or -4. The variable control can be set to any position during measurement. The sound volume change arbitrary arbitrary.. Interrupted sound leakage occurs even if the sound volume is decreased to the minimum at the Master or ZONE. The MIDI signal is output even if the variable control is not adjusted. • Use for operation check of the rotary variable control after its replacement. Group 1: 1 : TALK OVER section
D
TALK OVER ADJ, HEAD PHONE LEVEL Group selection button: TALK OVER ON/OFF Volume
TALK OVER ADJ HEAD PHONE LEVEL
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED
Group 2: MIC1
MIC1 HI, MID, LOW, MIC1 EFFECT, MIC1 LE VEL Group selection button: MIC1 ON Volume
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MIC1 HI MIC1 MID MIC1 LOW MIC1 EFFECT
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED CH4 Level Meter LED
Group 3: MIC2
MIC2 HI, MID, LOW, MIC2 EFFECT, MIC2 LE VEL Group selection button: MIC2 ON Volume
MIC2 HI MIC2 MID MIC2 LOW MIC2 EFFECT
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Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED CH4 Level Meter LED
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Group 4: CH1
CH1 HI, MID, LOW Group selection button: CUE1 Volume
CH1 HI CH1 MID CH1 LOW
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED
Group 5: CH2
B
CH2 HI, MID, LOW Group selection button: CUE2 Volume
CH2 HI CH2 MID CH2 LOW
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED
Group 6: CH3
CH3 HI, MID, LOW C
Group selection button: CUE3 Volume
CH3 HI CH3 MID CH3 LOW
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED
Group 7: CH4
CH4 HI, MID, LOW Group selection button: CUE4
D
Volume
CH4 HI CH4 MID CH4 LOW
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED
Group 8: MASTER section
MASTER LEVEL, BALANCE, BOOTH MONITOR Group selection button: MASTER CUE Volume
MASTER LEVEL BALANCE BOOTH MONITOR
Lighting LED
Remarks
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CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED
Group 9: ZONE, SOUND MAXIMIZER section Group selection button: ZONE CUE Volume
ZONE LEVEL CLARITY DYNAMICS SEND & RETURN LEVEL
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED CH4 Level Meter LED
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8 Mode 8: Fader Test Mode • Mode that confirms a value of each CH Fader and Cross Fader. FADER
CH1 FADER CH2 FADER CH3 FADER CH4 FADER CROSS FADER
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED CH4 Level Meter LED Master Level Meter L CH LED
"0": Lights off, "10": Full Illuminate "0": Lights off, "10": Full Illuminate "0": Lights off, "10": Full Illuminate "0": Lights off, "10": Full Illuminate "A": Full Illuminate, "B": Lights off
Use of this mode during repair
• Use for failure judgment of the fader. • Use for operation check of the fader after its replacement.
B
9 Mode 9: Confirmation of the amplitude value of the fader • The value is indicated by the number of LEDs lit. To measure the value, set the fader control whose signal you wish to measure to your desired position. Press the SEND & RETURN ON /OFF button to start measurement. • Press the same button again to reset. During measurement, the maximum amplitude value remains displayed. • The SEND & RETURN ON /OFF button is lit during measurement and goes dark when measurement is reset. The details on the amplitude-value display are described below. Level Meter LED 14 9 5 2 0 -2 -4 -7 -10 -15
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The amplitude value of +1 to +5 relative to the current value that can be altered with the fader control when measurement is started is displayed.
The amplitude value of -1 to -5 relative to the value that can be altered with the fader control when measurement is started is displayed.
For a value +5 or higher or -5 or smaller, the top or bottom LED, respectively, is lit.
• The correspondence between LED displays and the fader/crossfader fader/crossfader controls is the same as that in Confirmation mode for fader values.
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FADER
CH1 FADER CH2 FADER CH3 FADER CH4 FADER CROSS FADER
Lighting LED
Remarks
CH1 Level Meter LED CH2 Level Meter LED CH3 Level Meter LED CH4 Level Meter LED Master Level Meter L CH LED
Use of this mode during repair
• Use for failure judgment of the fader. The possible symptoms are shown below. It may be judged as defective if the amplitude value exceeds +4 or -4. The variable control can be set to any position during measurement. The sound volume change arbitrary arbitrary.. Interrupted sound leakage occurs even if the sound volume is decreased to the minimum at the fader. The MIDI signal is output even if the variable control is not adjusted. • Use for operation check of the fader after its replacement.
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Test Mode a Mode 10: Meter LED Test • Mode that confirms the brightness of Level Meter LED. LED. • If the CUE key is pressed, the LEDs for the corresponding channels of the Level Meter light up one by one, from the bottom upward, as follows: • The default all Lights off. • It is possible to return to all Lights off when pressing it 10 times again after it presses it (LED on lights most) and to repeat from the beginning. • To check lighting of the MASTER METER L and R LEDs, the MASTER CUE and ZONE CUE buttons, correspondingly,, can be used. correspondingly • To check lighting of the ZONE METER LEDs, the ZO NE ON button can be used.
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Mode Transition Flow START Mode 1 : Version confirmation mode.
TALK OV Microcomputer version indication
ECHO+VERB
REVERB
Submicrocomputer version indication
DSP program version indication
PITCH
OCT
DSP data version indication
B
T-USB version indication
Mode 2 : All LED ”OFF” mode Mode 3 : All LED ”ON” mode Mode 4 : Key operating test mode C
Mode 5 : Select SW operating test mode Mode 6 : Rotary volume confirmation mode T/O ON /OFF TALKOVER
MIC1 ON MIC1
MIC2 ON
CUE1
MIC2
CH1
CUE2 CH2
CUE3 CH3
CUE4
MASTER MASTER section
CH4
ZONE CUE
ZONE section D
Mode 7 : Confirmation of the amplitude value that can be altered with a rotary volume T/O ON /OFF TALKOVER
MIC1 ON /OFF MIC1
MIC2 ON /OFF MIC2
CUE1 CH1
CUE2 CH2
CUE3 CH3
CUE4 CH4
ZONE MASTER CUE MASTER ZONE section section
Mode 8 : Fader test mode E
Mode 9 : Confirmation of the amplitude value of the fader Mode 10 : Meter LED test mode
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7. DISASSEMBLY A
Note:
(1) Even Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the procedures described here are common. (2) For For performing the diagnosis shown below, the following jigs for service is required. • 29P FFC (GGP1174) x 2 Knobs and Volumes Volumes Location
B
B
A
C
C
C D B
B
E D
A Rotary Knob (Gray) (DAA1249) ×4
B Rotary Knob (Black) (DAA1248) ×27
White
White
Gray
Black
C Rotary SW Knob (HM) (DAA1256) ×4
D FX SEL Knob (DAA1213) ×2
White
White
Silver
Black
E Slider knob (L2) (DAC2371) ×5 E
White Black
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Disassembly [1] Control Panel Section (1) Remove the four rotary knobs (Gray). (2) Remove the two screws. (BPZ30P120FTB) (3) Remove the six screws. (CCZ30P060FTB)
Rotary knob (Gray)
3
2
2
3
×
1
3
3
3
B
3
C
(4) Remove the four screws. (BBZ30P060FTB)
4
4
• Rear view
4
4 D
(5) Remove the control panel section. E
5
Control panel section
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1
A
2
3
4
[2] DAC Assy [2-1] DAC shield
(1) Release the jumper wire. (2) Remove the four screws. (BBZ30P060FTB) (3) Remove the DAC DAC shield.
2
2 1
B
3
2
2 DAC shield
Diagnosis C
You can measure the waveforms ( No. 1 to 50) of the DAC Assy in this state.
D
DAC Assy
[2-2] DAC Assy
E
(1) Disconnect the five connectors and four flexible cables. (2) Remove the DAC Assy. C N2010
C N2011
1
1
C N2012
1
1
1 1
2 C N2017
C N2018
1
1
C N2016
1
F
DAC Assy
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A
[3] CH TRIM TRIM and INPUT Assemblies [3-1] CH TRIM Assy
(1) Remove the two screws. (BBZ30P060FTB)
1
1
• Rear view B
(2) Remove the two screws. (BBZ30P060FTB) (3) Release the jumper wires, as required. (4) Remove the TRIM bracket with CH TRIM Assy.
2
2 4
TRIM bracket
CH TRIM Assy
C
[3-2] INPUT Assy
(1) Remove the nut and washer. (2) Remove the six screws. (BPZ30P080FTB) (BPZ30P080FTB) (3) Remove the screw. (BBZ30P060FTB)
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
D
• Rear view
E
(4) Remove the two spacers. (5) Remove the PC support. (6) Release the jumper wires, as required. (7) Remove the INPUT Assy.
4
4
7 5
F
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1
A
2
3
4
[4] MAIN Assy [4-1] MAIN shield
(1) Remove the four screws. (BBZ30P060FTB) (2) Remove the MAIN shield.
1
1
B
2
1
1 MAIN shield
C
Diagnosis You can measure the waveforms ( No. 1 to 18 and 31) of the MAIN Assy in this state.
D
MAIN Assy
E
[4-2] Reassembling of INPUT and CH TRIM Assemblies
(1) Reassemble the INPUT Assy. (2) Reassemble the TRIM bracket with CH TRIM Assy.
2 F
1 TRIM bracket 36
INPUT Assy
CH TRIM Assy
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8
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[4-3] Reassembling of DAC Assy
(1) Reassemble the DAC Assy. (2) Reconnect the seven connectors.
2
2
DAC Assy
1
2 2 2
B
2 2
C
3
(3) Connect the two flexible cables for service.
29P FFC
D
C N2018
C N2017
E
C N1028
C N1027
Diagnosis You can measure the waveforms ( No. 19 to 30) of the MAIN Assy in this state.
DAC Assy
F
MAIN Assy
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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE FIRMWARE 8.1 UPDATING A
Assy,, updating of the firmware to the latest version is required. Purpose: After replacement of the MAI N Assy
Necessary software and tools PC (With Windows 2000, or Windows XP) GGD1530 (Dedicated cable for connector conversion) GGF1605 (Interface device: MINICUBE2) QB-Programmer (software for updating) Refer to the next page. Parameter file (To be used with QB-Programmer) Firmware file B
• You can obtain QB-Programmer and the parameter file from the website on the Internet. (See "How to Download the Update Software.") • You can obtain the firmware file from Niis on the Internet. Connect the MINICUBE2 to one of the connectors (for the main microcomputer and submicrocomupter) located on the left side panel of the DJM-5000 main unit, using the dedicated connecting c able. (The dedicated connecting cable is required to connect one of the 7-pin connectors for updating and debugging provided with the DJM-5000 with the 15-pin connector of the MINICUBE2.) To connect the host machine on which the program for updating has been installed with the MINICUBE2, use the USB cable supplied with the DJM-5000.
Connections
C
DJM-5000 D
Main microcomputer Sub microcomputer
Dedicated cable MINICUBE2
USB cable
Connect to the MINICUBE2 side
Connect to the DJM-5000 side
E
Host machine
• Exterior view of the special cable Part number : GGD1530
The update target determines which terminal is used. Update target
Main mic Main micro roco comp mput uter er,, DSP, DSP, TUS TUSB B Sub microcomputer
Terminal to connect with
Upperr side Uppe side (Re (Rear ar pan panel el sid side) e) Under side (Front panel side)
* Refe Referr to th thee sec sectition on “8. “8.22 How How to up upda date te.” .”
Note: Turn off the DJM-5000 before connecting it.
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MINICUBE2 Setting • Set the mode for the microcomputer to be updated. Set the mode select switch to "M1" (left side)
Mode select switch
Power select switch
Note: Selecting "M1" allows you to update
the DJM-5000 microcomputer. ("M2" is used for another microcomputer and is not used at this time.)
B
• Select the power supply for for the microcomputer that needs the update. Set the power select switch to "3" (left side)
Mode select switch
Power select switch
Switch number (printed on the device)
Power supply method
Voltage
C
Switch Position
3 Supplied by the host machine via USB 3V Left T Draws power from the target machine Depends on the power supply Center 5 Supplied by the host machine via USB 5V Right Note: • If either "3" or "5" is selected, it is not necessary to turn the DJM-5000 on during the update. • Before changing the settings, make sure sure that the MINICUBE2 is not connected to the host machine (that the LED on the MINICUBE2 is unlit).
How to Download the Update Software What to download: QB-Programmer (software for updating)
D
Parameter file (necessary Parameter (necessar y for using QB-Programmer and is different depending on the model of the microcomputer) Address of the download site: https://www5.necel.com https://www5.necel.com/micro/tool_reg/OdsListT /micro/tool_reg/OdsListTop.do?lang=en op.do?lang=en Download procedures: • QB-Programmer
1. Access the download site. • Top page of the download site
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2. Click [MINICUBE2_Software] under "Each Development Tool". • Selecting MINICUBE2 for downloading
Click here
3. From [Common] under "Product Series", click c lick [QB-Programmer Vx.xx] under "Product Name Version (File Size)" to download. Download file name: qbp_vx.xx_e.exe
B
* Click to start downloading Click here
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• Parameter file
1. Access the download site. • Top page of the download site
D
E
2. Click [78K0R] under "Each Device Series". • Selecting a parameter file for downloading Click here
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3. From [78K0R/KG3] under " Nickname", click either "UPD78F1164" or "UPD78F1166" under "Device Name". * Downloading either one does not change the file downloaded in step 4.
Click one either
B
4. From [ParameterFile] under "Product Type", click [PRM78F1188 Vx.xx] under "Product Name Version (File Size)" to download. Download file name : prm78f1188_vx.xx.exe prm78f1188_vx.xx.exe * Includes parameter files and documents for multiple models of the K0R microcomputer microcomputer.. C
Click here
* Click to start downloading D
Setup instructions after download :
• QB-Programmer Open the downloaded exe file and follow the instructions on-screen to install the software. • Parame Parameter ter file Opening the downloaded exe files creates a folder named PRM78F1188_Vx.xx that contains compressed documentation files with explanations about the parameter files for various models of the K0R microcomputer. Use this information to select the appropriate parameter file for your model of the microcomputer to use with QB-Programmer. Type Ty pe of Mi Micr croc ocom ompu pute terr
Main Microcomputer Sub microcomputer
Seri Se rial al Nu Num mbe berr
Comp Co mpat atib ible le Pa Para rame mete terr Fi File le
UPD781166 UPD781164
78F1166.prm 78F1164.prm
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HOW TO DSP/USB DSP/ USB UPDATE UPDATE
Procedures for Updating 1. Updating of the DSP program (only when necessary) 2. Updating of the DSP data (only when necessary) 3. Updating of the TUSB (only when necessar y) 4. Updating of the microcomputer Note: After updating of the DSP and TUSB are completed, updating of the main microcomputer must be performed.
How to Update the Microcomputer Note: Please B
turn power of DJM-5000 into OFF.
1. Start up QB-Programmer then perform the settings for the parameter file. (The settings for the parameter file must be made only the first time. After the first startup, your settings will be stored in memory. Later change in the settings is possible.) How to set the parameter file: Click on "Device" then "Setup" to display the "Device Setup" screen.
C
Select the appropriate parameter file for the chip on the "Device Setup" screen s creen from the "Parameter File" list on the "Standard" tab. D
Click
Click "OK" to finish the setup. E
Parameter Parame ter file for each microcomputer Microcomputer
Parameter fi file
Chip mo model nu number
Main Su b
78F1166.prm 78F1164.prm
µPD78F1166 µPD78F1164
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2. Set the command options after setting the parameter file. (You (Y ou only need to set the command options the first time you star t the program *1) *1 Command option settings are cleared when you change the parameter file, making it necessary to reconfigure the settings. Setup procedure: Display the "Device Setup" screen by selecting s electing "Setup" from the "Device" menu.
B
Under the "Advanced" tab, check the following check boxes under "Command options" on the "Device Setup" screen.
C
D
Click "OK" to finish the setup. s etup. Items to check
Blank check before erase Read veri Read verify fy afte afterr Progr Program am Check Che cksum sum afte afterr Prog Program ram
Description of the command option
Checks if the chip is blank before erasure. (decides erasure is unnecessary if the area is blank.) Auto Au toma matitica callllyy verif verifie iess newly newly down downlo load aded ed firm firmwa ware re.. Automati Auto matical cally ly per perfor forms ms a chec checksu ksum m on on newl newlyy down downloa loaded ded fir firmwa mware. re.
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3. Load the downloaded firmware. Setup procedure: Select "Load" from the "File" menu, select the downloaded firmware from the location you saved it in and then click the "Open" button.
B
The loaded file is shown in the "Load file" box on the right-side of the QB-Programmer.
C
Display format: Name : File name Date : Last modified Chksum : Checksum value (2 byte, hexadecimal display) Area : 000000h-xxxxxxh The last address in the ROM area is 03FFFFh for the main microcomputer and 1FFFFh for the sub microcomputer
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4. Download the new firmware to the microcomputer microcomputer.. Setup procedure: Select "Autoprocedure (EPV)" from the "Device" menu or click the "Autoprocedure" icon.
Click one either
B
Update with Autoprocedure is performed in the following order. • The old firmware is erased from the microcomputer (erase). If old firmware does not exist (blank), this step is skipped • New firmware is downloaded (Program) • Verification performed (Verify) *2 • Checksum performed (Checksum) *2 C
*2 Must be configured under command options. However, Howev er, you can still use the verify and Checksum functions. Erase
Program
Verify
Erase end Program start Program start
D
Verify start
Verify end
Checksum
E
Checksum end Update complete
5. Close the QB-Programmer and disconnect the host machine from the MINICUBE2 (USB). Note:
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After updating is completed, enter Mode 1 (Confirmation of software version) of Test Test mode to check if the versions have been all updated. 45
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How to Update the DSP Program/Data or the USB Note: Please turn the
power of DJM-5000 into OFF. OFF. 1. Referring to “How to Update the Main Microcomputer,” download the firmware for updating the DSP program/data or the USB. Firmware for updating
• With the downloaded files, only updating of the firmware for the DSP program/data or the USB can be performed. Type of Firmware
Filename of the Downloaded File
Firmware for Firmware for updating updating the DSP progr program am Firm Fi rmwa ware re fo forr upd updat atin ingg the the DS DSP P dat dataa Firmware Firmw are for for updating updating the USB progr program am
djm5000dsp_p_xx djm5000dsp _p_xxxx_1 xx_1166.he 166.hexx djm5 dj m500 000d 0dsp sp_d _d_x _xxx xxx_ x_11 1166 66.h .hex ex djm5000tsub djm500 0tsub_xxx _xxxx_166 x_1666.hex 6.hex (xxxx denotes a version No.)
B
2. After downloading of the firmware is completed, disconnect the MI NICUBE2 from the DJM-5000 then turn the DJM-5000 ON. Updating of the DSP program/data or the USB will be automatically started and completed. Caution!!
If the DJM-5000 is on during the download, the DSP or the USB update is performed immediately after the MI NICUBE2 is disconnected. (This is because the DJM-5000 is in reset status when connected to the host machine by the MINICUBE2 and reset status is cleared when the DJM-5000 is disconnected.) In this situation, do not turn off the power until the following DSP or the USB update is completed. Do not turn off the power during the update. Otherwise, Otherwise, the DSP or the USB may not restart. Once updating is started, NEVER turn the unit off until updating of the DSP or the USB is completed, as described below. If the unit is turned off during dur ing updating, the DSP or the USB may never operate again. To avoid such risk, it is recommended to supply power for downloading from the host machine to the DJM-5000 via the MINICUBE2 when downloading the firmware for updating the DSP or the USB to the main microcomputer.
C
• How to supply power during updating
(The power supplied via the MINICUBE2 can be used only for downloading.)
Example: Progress of updating (in a case of updating the DSP program) 1 While the data for updating the DSP program is being loaded
The percent (%) complete is displayed with the CH1 Level Meter, as shown below. * The updating progress of the DSP data and USB program is indicated by the LEDs/buttons shown below.
D
Firmware type
Progress indication
Indication during writing
Updating completion indication (error indication)
Firmware Firmwa re for for upda updatin tingg the the DSP DSP prog program ram CH1 lev level el mete meterr & CH1 CH1 CUE SOUND MAXI MAXIMIZ MIZER ER bu butto ttonn ZONE CUE MAXIMIZ MIZER ER bu butt tton on ZONE CUE Firm Fi rmwa ware re fo forr upd updat atin ingg the the DSP DSP dat dataa CH11 llev CH evel el me mete terr & CH2 CH2 CU CUE E SOUND MAXI MAXI AXIMIZ MIZER ER bu butt tton on ZONE CUE Firmware Firmw are for for updating updating the the USB prog program ram CH1 level level meter & CH3 CUE CUE SOUND M • Percent complete
0%
10%
75%
100%
E
In a case where loading is completed properly.
CUE
CUE
CUE
CUE CAUTION! NEVER
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For 0-99%, the CUE button flashes.
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For 100%, the CUE button stops flashing and lights.
turn off the unit during data loading and writing to the ROM.
DJM-5000 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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2 During writing to the FLASH ROM
During writing to the FLASH ROM, the SOU ND MAXIMIZER O N /OFF button flashes. When writing is completed, the button stops flashing and lights. • Indication during writing
In a case where writing to t he FLASH ROM is successfully completed.
During writing ON /OFF
ON /OFF CAUTION! NEVER
turn off the unit during data loading and writing to the ROM.
B
When writing is completed
3 When updating is completed
You can turn the unit off after loading of the above-mentioned DSP updating data then writing to the FLASH ROM are successfully completed and you make sure that the CUE button is unlit. (If an error is generated during updating, the ZONE CUE button flashes.) • Updating completion indication (error indication)
When updating is successfully completed
C
In a case where updating is successfully completed.
CUE
The ZONE CUE button indicates the completion status: Unlit: When updating is successfully completed Flashing: When an error was generated D
3. When successive s uccessive updating of two or more programs among the DSP program, DSP data, and USB program are required, download the firmware for updating again to the PC and repeat the same updating procedures as mentioned above. 4. After updating of the DSP or the USB is completed, download the firmware for normal operations to the main microcomputer. Note: With the firmware for updating the DSP or the USB loaded in the main microcomputer, normal operations of the DJM-5000 cannot be performed.
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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST NOTES:
Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. - Screws adjacent to b mark on product are used for disassembly. - For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual. (In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.) -
A
9.1 PACKING SECTION
B
CUXJ Only
SYXJ5 Only LXJ Only C
KXJ5 Only
CUXJ, SYXJ5 Only LXJ Only D
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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST Mark No No.
1 2 3 4 5
N SP NSP
>
Description
Part No.
USB Cable CD-ROM Oper Operat atin ingg Inst Instrructions Oper Operat atin ingg Inst Instrructions Oper Operat atin ingg Inst Instrructions
DDE1128 DXX2596 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2)
6 Oper Operat atin ingg Inst Instrructions 7 Warranty Card 8 Polyethylene Bag (0.06 x 230 x 340) 9 Pad R
See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) AHG7117
10 11 12 13
Pad L Packing Case Packing Sheet Power Cable
A
DHA1782 B
DHA1783 See Contrast table (2) RHC1023 See Contrast table (2)
(2) CONTRAST TABLE
DJM-5000/CUXJ, SYXJ5, LXJ and KXJ5 are constr ucted the same except for the follo wing: Mark No.
N SP >
3 4 5 6 7
Symbol and Description
Oper Operat atin ingg Inst Instrructions (En, Fr) Oper Operat atin ingg Inst Instrructions (En, Fr, De, It, Nl, Es, Ru) Oper Operat atin ingg Inst Instrructions (En, Es, Zhtw) Oper Operat atin ingg Inst Instrructions (Ko) Warranty Card
11 Packing Case 13 Power Cable
C
DJM-5000 /CUXJ
DJM-5000 /SYXJ5
DJM-5000 /LXJ
DJM-5000 /KXJ5
DRB1491 Not used Not used Not used ARY7043
Not used DRB1492 Not used Not used ARY7107
Not used Not used DRB1493 Not used Not used
Not used Not used Not used DRB1495 Not used
DHG2792 Not used
DHG2793 Not used
DHG2794 ADG7062
DHG2797 Not used D
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3
4
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION A
Refer to “9.4 CONTROL PANEL SECTION”.
D
B
D CN1020
CN1021
MAIN
E
A
B
C
B C
D E
E D
CUXJ Only
A A
F
G
C B C
E F G
Refer to “9.3 BOTTOM SECTIO N”.
T C A T
F
N
O C E N D O I N S
E D I S T C A T
CUXJ Only
CUXJ, SYXJ5, KXJ5 Only
N
LXJ Only
O C
50
DJM-5000 1
2
3
4