Yamaha Psr-9000 Sm

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CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................. 3 PANEL LAYOUT..................................................................... 5 UNIT LAYOUT ........................................................................ 6 WIRING .................................................................................. 7 BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................. 8 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE .............................................. 9 LSI PIN DISCRIPTION ........................................................... 15 IC BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................. 23 CIRCUIT BOARDS ................................................................ 26 TEST PROGRAM ................................................................... 37 POWER ON RESET............................................................... 40 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................... 41 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ......................................... 43 PARTS LIST SERVICE MANUAL PK 001628 1.45K-*** Printed in Japan '99.11

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  • CONTENTSSPECIFICATIONS ................................................................. 3PANEL LAYOUT..................................................................... 5UNIT LAYOUT........................................................................ 6WIRING .................................................................................. 7BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................. 8DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE .............................................. 9LSI PIN DISCRIPTION ........................................................... 15IC BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................. 23CIRCUIT BOARDS ................................................................ 26TEST PROGRAM................................................................... 37POWER ON RESET............................................................... 40TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................... 41MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ......................................... 43PARTS LIST

    SERVICE MANUAL

    PK 0016281.45K-*** Printed in Japan '99.11

  • 2PSR-9000

    IMPORTANT NOTICEThis manual has been provided for the use of authorized Yamaha Retailers and their service personnel. It has been assumed thatbasic service procedures inherent to the industry, and more specifically Yamaha Products, are already known and understood by theusers, and have therefore not been restated.WARNING: Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in personal injury,

    destruction of expensive components, and failure of the product to perform as specified. For these reasons, weadvise all Yamaha product owners that all service required should be performed by an authorized Yamaha Retaileror the appointed service representative.

    IMPORTANT: The presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or firm does not constitute authorization, certification orrecognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principle-agent relationship of any form.

    The data provided is believed to be accurate and applicable to the unit(s) indicated on the cover. The research, engineering, andservice departments of Yamaha are continually striving to improve Yamaha products. Modifications are, therefore, inevitable andchanges in specification are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit. Should any discrepancy appear to exist, pleasecontact the distributor's Service Division.

    WARNING: Static discharges can destroy expensive components. Discharge any static electricity your body may haveaccumulated by grounding yourself to the ground bus in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to this bus).

    IMPORTANT: Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and part replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power to the unit.

    WARNING: CHEMICAL CONTENT NOTICE!The solder used in the production of this product contains LEAD. In addition, other electrical/electronic and /or plastic (where applicable)components may also contain traces of chemicals found by the California Health and Welfare Agency (and possibly other entities) tocause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.

    DO NOT PLACE SOLDER, ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC OR PLASTIC COMPONENTS IN YOUR MOUTH FOR ANY REASON WHAT-SOEVER!

    Avoid prolonged, unprotected contact between solder and your skin! When soldering, do not inhale solder fumes or expose eyes tosolder/flux vapor!

    If you come in contact with solder or components located inside the enclosure of this product, wash your hands before handling food.

    WARNINGComponents having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having specification equal to thoseoriginally installed.

  • PSR-9000

    3

    KEYBOARD61Keys (C1~C6) with Touch Response (Initial/After)

    Polyphony126 notes max.

    VOICESPreset 827 331 voices + 480 XG voices + 14 Drum Kits + 2 SFX KitsCustom 32 User programmableOrgan Flutes 20 10 Preset + 10 User

    ORCHESTRATIONRight 3 PART RIGHT1, RIGHT2, RIGHT3Left 1 PART

    SAMPLINGResolution 16bit; 44.1KHzFile Import AIFF, WAVRAM Capacity 1MByte 11.8secExpanded Capacity 9M/17M/33M/65MByte 106.9/202.1/392.3/772.7secRecord Time 380sec max When 16MB or 32MB SIMMs are installed.

    EFFECTSReverb 29 Preset + 3 UserChorus 25 Preset + 3 UserDSP Effect 164 Preset for styles and songsDSP Effect (164 Preset + 10 User) x 4 Blocks for R1, R2, R3, LEFTDSP Effect 84 Preset + 10 User for Mic/Line InDSP Variation Slow/Fast for R1, R2, R3, LEFTPOLY/MONO YesVocal Harmony 49 Preset + 10 User 2 PolyphonyHarmony/Echo 17 PresetMaster EQ 2 Preset + 2 User 5-bandPart EQ 29 PART 2-band, 29 PART (R1, R2, R3, LEFT, ACMP x 8, SONG x 16, M.PAD)Touch Response 5 PresetTempo 32~280Transpose -24~0~24Tuning 414.6~440Hz~466.8Octave -1, 0, +1 only for UpperPitch Bend WheelModulation WheelLeft Hold Yes

    AUTO ACCOMPANIMENTPreset 125Flash 85 max 120 styles or up to 1.8MByteDisk 66 (included in the accessory disk) DISK DIRECT function is available.Format Style File FormatControl INTRO x 3

    FILL IN x 4BREAK FILL x 1MAIN x 4ENDING x 3FADE IN/OUTTAP TEMPOFINGERING Single Finger, Multi Finger, Fingered, Fingered Pro, On Bass, On Bass Pro,

    Full Keyboard

    ONE TOUCH SETTING4/Style Full programmable

    MUSIC DATABASE616 max Full programmable

    MULTI PADS4 Pads x 60 banks 58 Multi Pad bank, 1 MIDI Control bank, 1 Scale Tune bank

    SONGSPlayback Disk Direct Playback with Ultra Quick Start functionTrack 16Recording 1 song Quick Record, Multi Track RecordRAM Capacity 300kbyte Approximately 38,000 notes max.

    SPECIFICATIONS

  • 4PSR-9000

    LANGUAGE5 languages English, German, French, Spanish, Italian

    DISPLAYBacklit graphic LCD 240 x 320 dots; video out capability

    DISK STORAGEFloppy Disk Drive 3.5" 2HD/2DDBuilt-in Hard Disk Optional IDE 2.5 inch, 8GByte max.SCSI Optional Hard Disk, ZIP, MO 8GByte max./each device

    DEMO SONGS15 songs

    CONNECTORSMIDI MIDI A (IN/OUT) Switchable to TO HOST

    MIDI B (IN/OUT)TO HOST HOST SELECT SW (Mac/PC1/PC2/MIDI)

    Foot Pedal FOOT SWITCH1FOOT SWITCH2FOOT VOLUME

    SCSI D-sub half pitch 50-pin VIDEO OUT Pin type NTSC/PAL Composite SignalPC KEYBOARD Mini DIN type PC/AT StandardAnalog PHONES

    LOOP SEND (L/L+R, R)LINE OUT MAIN (L/L+R, R), SUB (1/2)AUX IN/LOOP RETURN (L/L+R, R), TRIM VOLMIC/LINE IN LEVEL (MIC1/MIC2/LINE), INPUT VOLUME, Indicator

    AMPLIFIER28 W x 2

    SPEAKERSSize 13 cm x 2, 3 cm x 2Enclosure Wooden Bass Reex, 6.0 liters x 2

    POWER SUPPLYPower Consumption 65 W

    WEIGHT22.5 Kg (49 lbs. 10 oz)

    DIMENSIONSW x H x D 1114 x 464.9 x 182.5 mm without Music Stand

    (43-7/8" x 18-5/16" x 7-3/16")

    SUPPLIED ACCESSORIESMusic Stand 1AC Power Cord 1AC Plug Adaptor 1 in applicable areas onlyFloppy Disk 1 Disk StylesOwners Manual 1

    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESFoot Switch FC5Foot Volume FC7Headphones HPE-150,160Mic MZ106s Dynamic Microphone IMP.250 ohmKeyboard Stand L-7Hard Disk 2.5inch IDE Height 12.5 mm max, 8GByte maxSIMM 4M/8M/16M/32MByte 72pin SIMM, 16bit BUS, JEDECSCSI Device SCSI-2 Hard Disk, ZIP, MO, 8GByte max per devicePC KeyboardCRT Display

    REGISTRATION MEMORY512 8 buttons x 64 banks, Freeze function

  • 5PSR-9000

    KEYBOARD TRANSPOSE

    FLASH STYLEPRESET STYLE AUTOACCOMPANIMENT

    SONG FILE DIRECTORY

    MASTER VOLUME

    SONGPLAYER

    ACCOMPANIMENTCONTROL

    FADEIN/OUT SYNC STOP SYNC START

    START/STOPFILL IN & BREAKMAIN VARIATION

    ENDING/rit.TAP TEMPOINTRO

    RESET

    16 BEAT

    8 BEAT

    R & B

    SWING & JAZZ LATIN

    BALLROOM

    MARCH & WALTZ

    & STYLE MANAGER

    DANCE

    A B C D

    TAP

    COUNTRY

    STYLESONG

    DIGITAL STUDIO

    DISK/SCSI MIDI

    M A I NMIXER

    PARTON/OFF

    PART

    STOP

    FUNCTION

    MENU

    MULTIPAD

    SONG SETUP DISKDIRECT

    1 2

    3 4POWERON OFF

    MIN MAX

    PART

    SOUND CREATOR SAMPLING CUSTOM VOICE

    DIRECTACCESS

    DIGITAL RECORDING SONG STYLE MULTI PAD MIXING CONSOLE EFFECTS FILTER/EQ TUNING

    M.PAD BANK 1~60

    BANK VIEW

    1

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    CLICK T S R L M HL M H L H L HMLMH

    C1

    B E A T

    NEXTBACK

    PAGE CONTROL

    TOUCH SUSTAIN

    LCDCONTRAST DEMO

    HARMONY/ECHO

    DSP(4~7)

    VOICE EFFECT

    EXIT

    SLOW/ FAST

    POLY/ MONO

    TEMPO

    D A T AENTRY

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    ORGAN FLUTES

    VOCALHARMONY

    CUSTOM VOICE

    UPPER OCTAVE

    PERCUSSION

    XG

    MEMORYREGISTRATION

    ONE TOUCH SETTING

    RESET

    CHOIR & PAD

    SYNTHESIZER

    SAXOPHONE

    FLUTE

    TRUMPET

    BRASS

    RIGHT3

    GUITAR

    STRINGS

    ORGAN

    ACCORDION

    PIANOVOICE

    1

    11

    2

    3 4

    MUSIC DATABASE

    E.PIANO

    RIGHT2

    UPPER

    LEFTLEFT HOLD

    LOWER

    RIGHT1

    PART ON/OFF

    PART SELECT

    MIC SETUP

    DISK IN USE

    SELECT

    V.H. (9)

    DSP(8)

    TALK

    PROGRAMMABLEONE TOUCH SETTING

    22

    33

    44

    55

    66

    77

    88

    BANK VIEW

    REGISTRATION MEMORYFREEZE REGISTBANK 1~64

    F

    G

    H

    I

    J

    C2

    R1

    R2R S H L H L H L H L H L S L H L M O

    MODULATION MIC/LINE IN

    INPUT VOLUME

    MIC/LINE INPHONES

    PITCH BEND

    UP

    DOWN

    MAX

    MAX

    OVER

    SIGNAL

    MIC1MIC2LINE

    MIN

    MIN

    1

    1 2

    3 4

    5 6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    13

    14

    1216

    15 19

    17

    18

    23

    21

    2022

    POWER ON/OFF switchMASTER VOLUME controlPITCH BEND wheelMODULATION wheelSONG buttonsSTYLE buttonsACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL buttonsMENU buttonsKEYBOARD TRANSPOSE buttonsDIGITAL STUDIO buttonsMULTI PAD buttonsData dialDEMO buttonVOICE EFFECT buttonsMUSIC DATABASE buttonONE TOUCH SETTING buttonREGISTRATION MEMORY buttonsMEMORY buttonVOICE buttonsPART SELECT buttonsPART ON/OFF buttonsUPPER OCTAVE buttonsVOCAL HARMONY buttons

    23456789

    1011121314151617181920212223

    CAUTION

    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOC

    DO NOT OPEN

    AVIS

    :

    WARNING

    :

    RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUEN

    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECT

    DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN

    PC-1 PC-2

    MIDIMac

    FOOT PEDAL

    PC KEYBOARD

    SWITCH 2VOLUME SWITCH 1

    MIDI AMIDI B

    INOUTINOUT

    MIDI ANTSC/PAL

    HOST SELECT TO HOST VIDEO OUT

    SCSI

    K

    NE PAS OUVRIR.

    TRIC SHOCK,

    N OR MOISTURE.

    AC INLET

    240V

    220V

    130V110V

    LINE OUTAUX IN/LOOP RETURN

    2 1 R L/L

    +

    RTRIM R L/L

    +

    R

    LOOP SEND

    R L/L

    +

    R

    MAIN SUB

    MIN MAX

    1 PC KEYBOARD jackFOOT PEDAL jacks(SWITCH 1, SWITCH 2, VOLUME)MIDI A jacks (IN, OUT)MIDI B jacks (IN, OUT)HOST SELECT switchTO HOST jackVIDEO OUT jackSCSI jackVoltage selectorAC INLET jackLINE OUT jacks MAIN (R, L/L+R) SUB (1, 2)AUX IN/LOOP RETURN jacks(TRIM, R, L/L+R)LOOP SEND jacks (R, L/L+R)

    2

    3456789

    1011

    12

    13

    12347 6 58910111213

    PANEL LAYOUTRear View

    Top View

  • 6PSR-9000

    UNIT LAYOUTUpper Case (Top View) Upper Case (Insid View 2)

    LCD Assembly

    Power Supply Unit

    Upper Case (Insid View 1)Speaker Unit LSpeaker Unit R

    KEYBOARD TRANSPOSE

    FLASH STYLEPRESET STYLE AUTOACCOMPANIMENT

    SONG FILE DIRECTORY

    MASTER VOLUME

    SONGPLAYER

    ACCOMPANIMENTCONTROL

    FADEIN/OUT SYNC STOP SYNC START

    START/STOPFILL IN & BREAKMAIN VARIATION

    ENDING/rit.TAP TEMPOINTRO

    RESET

    16 BEAT

    8 BEAT

    R & B

    SWING & JAZZ LATIN

    BALLROOM

    MARCH & WALTZ

    & STYLE MANAGER

    DANCE

    A B C D

    TAP

    COUNTRY

    STYLESONG

    DIGITAL STUDIO

    DISK/SCSI MIDI

    M A I NMIXER

    PARTON/OFF

    PART

    STOP

    FUNCTION

    MENU

    MULTIPAD

    SONG SETUP DISKDIRECT

    1 2

    3 4POWERON OFF

    MIN MAX

    PART

    SOUND CREATOR SAMPLING CUSTOM VOICE

    DIRECTACCESS

    DIGITAL RECORDING SONG STYLE MULTI PAD MIXING CONSOLE EFFECTS FILTER/EQ TUNING

    M.PAD BANK 1~60

    BANK VIEW

    1

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    CLICK T S R L M HL M H L H L HMLMH

    C1

    B E A T

    NEXTBACK

    PAGE CONTROL

    TOUCH SUSTAIN

    LCDCONTRAST DEMO

    HARMONY/ECHO

    DSP(4~7)

    VOICE EFFECT

    EXIT

    SLOW/ FAST

    POLY/ MONO

    TEMPO

    D A T AENTRY

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    ORGAN FLUTES

    VOCALHARMONY

    CUSTOM VOICE

    UPPER OCTAVE

    PERCUSSION

    XG

    MEMORYREGISTRATION

    ONE TOUCH SETTING

    RESET

    CHOIR & PAD

    SYNTHESIZER

    SAXOPHONE

    FLUTE

    TRUMPET

    BRASS

    RIGHT3

    GUITAR

    STRINGS

    ORGAN

    ACCORDION

    PIANOVOICE

    1

    11

    2

    3 4

    MUSIC DATABASE

    E.PIANO

    RIGHT2

    UPPER

    LEFTLEFT HOLD

    LOWER

    RIGHT1

    PART ON/OFF

    PART SELECT

    MIC SETUP

    DISK IN USE

    SELECT

    V.H. (9)

    DSP(8)

    TALK

    PROGRAMMABLEONE TOUCH SETTING

    22

    33

    44

    55

    66

    77

    88

    BANK VIEW

    REGISTRATION MEMORYFREEZE REGISTBANK 1~64

    F

    G

    H

    I

    J

    C2

    R1

    R2R S H L H L H L H L H L S L H L M O

    MODULATION MIC/LINE IN

    INPUT VOLUME

    MIC/LINE INPHONES

    PITCH BEND

    UP

    DOWN

    MAX

    MAX

    OVER

    SIGNAL

    MIC1MIC2LINE

    MIN

    MIN

    DJACK

    DP TG

    DM

    AM

    MIC/VR MIC/HP

    MK

    AJACK

    INLETVSELSCSI

    FDD Unit

    INV

    Modulation Wheel Pitch Bend Wheel

    MVPN3 PN2 PN1

  • 7PSR-9000

    PH9PPH4P PH16PPH14P

    PN2

    PH14P

    PH9PPH4P PH8P PH5P

    53015-0310 3P

    FDD

    POWER.SW

    CN1

    B2P3

    CN1

    VH5P

    VSEL

    PH14PPH4PPH3P53014-111011P

    53014-121012P

    53014-03103P

    MIC/VR

    LCDDJACK

    PH2PPH5PPH8PCN3

    PH4P

    WHEELPITCH

    MODU

    PH4P

    EN

    MIC/HP

    14PCN101

    Board in

    CN103PH7P

    VR

    CN301PH8P

    D-S

    UB

    SCSI

    CN10

    2PH

    9P

    XH2P

    14PCN201

    PH3P PH16P

    N only

    SP.BOX R

    SP.BOX L

    Power Supply Box

    N only

    4P

    PN3PN1

    CN2 CN1 CN4

    CN2

    CN3

    TG

    DM

    DP

    MK

    FUINLET

    CN104 CN102 CN101CN3CN1 CN2

    AJACK

    CN3CN1 CN4CN2CN201CN1

    CN2INVCN3CN101 CN1

    PH10

    PCN

    102

    PH10

    PCN

    2

    Power Transfomer

    CN3XH3P

    CN7PH9P

    CN5

    PH10

    P

    CN1

    XH2P

    CN6PH3P

    CN2VH9P

    CN4

    XH4P

    CN3PH8P

    CN5PH7P

    CN2XH4P

    CN7PH4P

    CN6PH14P

    CN3

    B2P3

    CN2

    53015-111011P

    HDD

    CN1

    PH10

    P

    CN4

    PH9P

    Board in

    Bo

    ard

    in Bo

    ard

    in

    AM

    AMP

    NET

    NET

    Power Supply Unit

    SW

    SP conection

    SPL1

    SPR1

    SP wire

    SP

    SIG-FC

    MDAC

    Power supply (V414500)

    Power supply 1

    JACK-FC (V524660)

    AJAC

    K 3

    (V41

    5370

    )

    MKL

    C 1

    (V41

    4830

    )

    MKL

    C 2

    (V41

    4840

    )

    MKL

    C 3

    (V41

    4850

    )

    SCSI(V414950)

    FDD

    FDD Power supply

    DJAC-FC (V523130)

    VID

    EO

    PN1

    PN3-FC

    INV

    LCD

    (V41

    5080

    )

    LCDC (V415170)MIC (V526710)

    VR (V414640)

    PN3 (V415130)

    HP (V415190)

    MICVR

    (V523140)

    POW1 A(V417580) E,U onlyPOW1 B(V417590) N only

    POW2 A(V417600) E,U onlyPOW2 B(V417610) N only

    (V414860)

    (V414890)

    (V41

    5400

    )

    (V387620)

    (V41

    5090

    )

    (V41

    4880

    )

    (V414560)

    (V414510)

    (V414520)

    (V414530)

    (V415410)

    (V415410)

    (V524670)

    (V414570)

    (V414490) (V414480)

    CN5 CN1 CN4

    CN4VH6P

    CN1B2P4

    CN2B2P3

    CN5VH5P

    CN6PH4P

    CN7PH2P

    CN4DF13-14P

    CN3

    53015-121012P

    CN8

    44P

    CN9

    34P

    CN5

    PH3P

    CN2

    VH9P

    CN1

    B2P3

    CN7

    50P

    CN2

    50P

    CN2VH3P

    CN1

    PH9P

    CN3

    VH4P

    CN2

    CN1

    VH2P

    CN1

    VH2P

    CN2

    Wheel Assembly

    conection

    WIRING

    2NC-V363660

  • 8PSR-9000

    16MbitFlash ROM

    16MbitFlash ROM

    LCDC

    SRAM256Kbit

    adr

    s

    data

    LCD

    Video OUTGate ArrayClock(10MHz) SR

    AM1M

    bitadrs

    data

    14.318M 17.734M

    RGB Encorder

    VIDEO OUT

    7M

    Panel ScanCPU

    Panel SW,LED

    SIO4MIDI IN

    MIDI OUT

    MIDI IN

    MIDI OUT

    A

    B

    8M

    Key ScanCPU

    HD63B01FS Keyboard

    VCC

    GND

    J LC/FS

    TO HOST

    PS/2CharacterKeyboard

    DRAM16Mbit

    DRAM16Mbit

    Flash ROM16Mbit

    16MbitFlash ROM

    16MbitMask ROM

    (Data

    )(S

    tyle)

    (Styl

    e)

    (Prog

    ram)

    (Work

    )

    D0~

    15

    D16

    ~31

    FDC

    SCSI

    FDD

    SCSI

    (D-S

    UB H

    alf 50

    pin)

    2.5"HDD

    (OPTION)

    D0~31

    DFF

    DFF

    Sub CPUSH7043 VOP3

    DRAM4Mbit

    DRAM4Mbit

    DRAM4Mbit

    DRAM4Mbit

    DRAM4Mbit

    4Mbit 4Mbit

    Mask ROM16Mbit

    (Para

    meter

    )Flash ROM Flash ROM

    (Prog

    ram)

    (Work

    )

    DRAM4Mbit

    DRAM4Mbit

    64Mbit 64Mbit

    Mask ROM64Mbit

    Mask ROM Mask ROM

    SIMMConnector

    SIMMConnector

    MacPC-1PC-2MIDI

    SMI

    A/D

    Lam

    pD

    river

    SIG

    NAL

    OVE

    R

    MIC

    /LIN

    E IN

    LIN

    EM

    IC1

    MIC

    2

    DAC

    DAC

    SUB1

    SUB2

    LOO

    P SE

    NDL/

    L+R

    R

    MAI

    N O

    UTL/

    L+R

    RHEA

    D P

    HO

    NE

    NW NW

    SW P.S.

    +12

    -12+5

    33.8

    688M

    A0~8

    D0~

    15

    A0~8

    D0~

    15

    D0~

    31

    A0~8

    D0~

    15

    D0~

    15

    D0~

    15

    D0~

    15

    D16

    ~31

    Mask ROM64Mbit

    D0~

    15

    SWP30(Master)

    SWP30(Slave)Lo Addres

    Hi Data

    Lo Data

    Hi Address

    D0~

    5A1

    8~24

    A18~

    24

    A1~21

    D0~

    31MEL,CLOCK

    MEL,CLOCK

    IRQ

    AUX

    INL/

    L+R

    R

    MUT

    E

    5BAND EQ

    -22

    +24V

    A0~21

    D0~15

    Main CPUSH7043

    D0~

    31

    D0~31

    A0~2

    1

    D0~7

    D0~7

    D0~7

    A0~2

    1

    D0~

    31

    D0~15

    82C51

    BACKLIGHT

    CN CN

    D0~7

    D0~

    7

    D0~

    15

    D0~

    7

    D0~

    7PIF32

    IRQ

    ROM

    INVERTER

    INVERTERAJACK

    FOOT SW1FOOT SW2FOOT VOL

    D0~15

    A0~4

    PANEL1,2

    (OPTION)72pin SIMMMAX 32MByte

    72pin SIMMMAX 32MByte

    A2~1

    1

    A2~1

    1

    A2~2

    1

    A2~2

    1

    D0~

    15

    D16

    ~31

    A2~7

    A1~19

    A1~20

    A1~20

    A2~5

    A0

    A0

    A0~1 A2

    ~4

    A1~2

    1

    A1~6

    A1~1

    2

    A1~1

    2

    A2~1

    0

    A2~1

    0

    D0~

    15

    D16

    ~31

    D0~

    15

    A2~1

    9

    A2~1

    9

    A1~1

    9

    D0~

    15

    D0~

    15

    D0~

    15

    D0~

    15

    D0~

    15

    D0~

    15

    A2~8

    A2~8

    A0~2

    1

    A0~2

    1

    A0~2

    1

    A0~2

    1

    16M

    6.14

    4M

    10M

    8M

    22.5M

    7M

    MOD,PITCHWHEEL

    BLOCK DIAGRAM

    AMP

    DJACKMIC

    TGDM

    DPAM

    MV

    IC7IC17

    IC15IC13,14 IC4

    IC1 IC11

    IC8

    IC12

    IC43

    IC27

    IC28

    IC29

    IC26

    IC30IC5

    IC1

    IC14,15,16

    IC9,10,11,12

    IC1

    IC31

    IC2 IC3

    IC7IC6

    IC11

    IC39 IC38

    IC25IC26

    IC33

    IC2

    IC6

    IC1

    IC8IC47 IC48

    IC44 IC45

    IC41 IC42

    IC16IC17

    IC12

    IC4

    IC5

    IC15

    IC13

    IC14

    IC14

    IC10

    2

    IC3

    IC6

    IC1

    IC5

    IC4

    IC2

    IC1

    IC2,3

    28CA1-8815476

  • PSR-9000

    9

    DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

    1 Lower Case1-1 Remove the twenty-eight (28) screws marked [310a]

    and the six (6) screws marked [380]. The lower case can then be removed. (Fig. 1)

    2 Circuit Board & Unit

    After removing the lower case, remove the following screws. Each circuit board and unit can then removed. (Fig. 2)

    Circuit Board & Unit Ref. No. Screw Prat No. QTYMIC-HP Circuit Board [480a] Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2Y EP600250 6MIC-VR Circuit Board [480b] Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2Y EP600250 4(INPUT VOLUME) [770] VR Knob V2300100 1AJACK Circuit Board [700a] Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X10 MFZN2BL EP600140 8DJACK Circuit Board [700b] Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X10 MFZN2BL EP600140 10SCSI Circuit Board [730] Pan Head Screw 2.5X6 MFZN2BL VS206600 2PITCH BEND Wheel [480c] Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2Y EP600250 2MODULATION Wheel [480d] Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2Y EP600250 2AM Circuit Board [40a] Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X10 MFZN2BL EP600140 8POWER SUPPLY UNIT [330] Bind Head Screw-1 4.0X12 MFZN2Y EG340030 8

    Lower Case [310a] x 28[380] x 6

    (Fig. 1)[310]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 4.0X14 MFZN2Y (EP600750)[380]: Bonding Head Screw 3.0X8 MFZN2BL (VP157800)

    (Fig. 2)Power Supply Unit

    AM

    MIC-HPMIC-VR

    AJACKDJACK

    SCSI Pitch Bend Wheel Modulation Wheel

    [40a][480a]

    [480d]

    [480c]

    [700a][730][700b] [330]

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    PSR-9000

    (Fig. 3)

    [70]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X6 MFZN2BL (EP600230)

    [50c] x 4

    [50a]

    FU

    AMP Power supply unit

    Power transformer

    Power supply cover(upper)

    [50b] x 8Power supply cover(upper) Power supply cover(lower)

    Power supply unit

    [50]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X6 MFZN2Y (EP600130)

    [70b] x 4

    LCD assembly INV INV cover

    (Fig. 4)

    4 FU Circuit Board4-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)4-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)4-3 Remove the power supply cover. (See procedure 3-3.)4-4 Remove the four (4) screws marked [50c]. The FU

    circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 4)

    6 INV Circuit Board6-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)6-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)6-3 Remove the four (4) screws marked [70b] and INV

    cover. The INV circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 4)

    3 AMP Circuit board3-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)3-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)3-3 Remove the two (2) screws marked [50a]. The power

    supply cover can then be removed. (Fig. 3)3-4 Remove the eight (8) screws marked [50b]. The AMP

    circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 3)

    5 LCD Assembly5-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)5-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)5-3 Remove the four (4) screws marked [70a]. The LCD

    assembly can then be removed. (Fig. 4)

    [70a] x 4Upper case

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    11

    (Fig. 5)

    [60]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-1 3.0X12 MFZN2BL (EP030340)[65]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-1 3.5X16 MFZN2BL (EP030260)[110]: Pan Head Sems Tapping Screw 3.0X10 (V5115200)[310]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 4.0X14 MFZN2Y (EP600750)

    [110a]

    [110a]

    [110a]

    [310b] [310b]

    [65] x 4Woofer Tweeter[60] x 4 [65] x 4 WooferTweeter [60] x 4

    NET

    Upper case

    7 Speaker Box Unit Left and Right7-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)7-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)7-3 Remove the two (2) screws marked [310b] and the

    four (4) screws marked [110a]. The left and right speaker box units can then be removed. (Fig. 5)

    8 Woofer8-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)8-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)8-3 Remove the left and right speaker box units.

    (See procedure 7.)8-4 Remove the four (4) screws marked [60]. The woofer

    can then be removed. (Fig. 5)

    9 Tweeter9-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)9-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)9-3 Remove the left and right speaker box units.

    (See procedure 7.)9-4 Remove the four (4) screws marked [65]. The tweeter

    can then be removed. (Fig. 5)

    10 NET Circuit Board10-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)10-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)10-3 Remove the left and right speaker box units.

    (See procedure 7.)10-4 Remove the woofer. (See Procedure 8.)10-5 Remove the four (4) supports marked [A]. The NET

    circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 5)

    NET

    [A] x 4[A] x 4

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    PSR-9000

    [40]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 4.0X10 MFZN2Y (EP600250)[110]: Pan Head Sems Tapping Screw 3.0X10 (V5115200)[440]: Bind Head Screw 3.0X8 MFNI33 (VB748400)[480]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2Y (EP600250)[700]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X10 MFZN2BL (EP600140)

    (Fig. 6)

    [110b] x 4

    FDD unit

    DM

    DP TG

    MVINLETVSEL [700d] x 2 [700c] x 2 [480e] x 4

    [480f] x 2

    Power switch

    [40d] x 18Lower shield box

    [440] x 4 [40c]

    11 FDD Unit11-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)11-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)11-3 Remove the right speaker box unit. (See procedure 7.)11-4 Remove the four (4) screws marked [110b]. The FDD

    unit can then be removed. (Fig. 6)

    12 MV Circuit Board12-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)12-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)12-3 Remove the left speaker box unit. (See procedure 7.)12-4 Remove the four (4) screws marked [480e] and the

    MASTER VOLUME knob. The MV circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 6)

    13 INLET Circuit Board and VSEL Circuit Board13-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)13-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)13-3 Remove the left speaker box unit. (See procedure 7.)13-4 Remove the two (2) screws marked [480f] and the

    POWER knob. The power switch can then be removed.13-5 Remove the two (2) screws marked [700c]. The

    INLET circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 6)13-6 Remove the two (2) screws marked [700d]. The

    VSEL circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 6)

    14 DP Circuit Board14-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)14-2 Remove the eighteen (18) screws marked [40d].

    The lower shield box can then be removed. (Fig. 6)14-3 Remove the four (4) screws marked [440]. The DP

    circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 6)

    15 DM Circuit Board and TG Circuit Board15-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)15-2 Remove the DP circuit board. (See procedure 14.)15-3 Remove the screw marked [40c]. The DM circuit

    board and TG circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 6)

    N.B.: As the DM and TG circuit boards are connected, they can not be removed separateiy.

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    16 Keyboard Assembly16-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)16-2 Remove the DP circuit board. (See procedure 14.)16-3 Remove the DM circuit board and TG circuit board.

    (See procedure 15.)16-4 Remove the AM circuit board. (See procedure 2.)16-5 Remove the five (5) screws marked [40e]. The DM

    circuit board holder can then be removed. (Fig. 7)

    17 MK Circuit Board17-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)17-2 Remove the DP circuit board. (See procedure 14.)17-3 Remove the DM circuit board and TG circuit board.

    (See procedure 15.)17-4 Remove the AM circuit board. (See procedure 2.)17-5 Remove the AM shield cover. (See procedure 16.)17-6 Remove the eighteen (18) screws marked [5]. The

    MK circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 8)

    (Fig. 8)[5]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S 3.0X10 MFZN2Y (EP630630)

    [50d] x 3

    [40g] x 2

    [40e] x 5[40g] x 2 [40f] x 3

    (Fig. 7)

    [40]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2Y (EP600250)[50]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X6 MFZN2Y (EP600130)

    Upper case

    Keyboard assembly

    16-6 Remove the three (3) screws marked [40f]. The AM shield cover can then be removed. (Fig. 7)

    16-7 Remove the three (3) screws marked [50d] and the four (4) screws marked [40g]. The keyboard assembly can then be removed. (Fig. 7)

    MK[5] x 18

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    PSR-9000

    [480]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2Y (EP600250)(Fig. 9)

    18 EN Circuit Board18-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)18-2 Remove the DP circuit board. (See procedure 14.)18-3 Remove the DM circuit board and TG circuit board.

    (See procedure 15.)18-4 Remove the keyboard assembly. (See procedure 16.)18-5 Remove the encoder knob and the hexagonal nut

    marked [B]. The EN circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 9)

    19 PN1 Circuit Board19-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)19-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)19-3 Remove the left and right speaker box units.

    (See procedure 7.)19-4 Remove the DP circuit board. (See procedure 14.)19-5 Remove the DM circuit board and TG circuit board.

    (See procedure 15.)19-6 Remove the keyboard assembly. (See procedure 16.)19-7 Remove the eighteen (18) screws marked [480f]. The

    PN1 circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 9)

    20 PN2 Circuit Board20-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)20-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)20-3 Remove the left and right speaker box units.

    (See procedure 7.)20-4 Remove the DP circuit board. (See procedure 14.)20-5 Remove the DM circuit board and TG circuit board.

    (See procedure 15.)20-6 Remove the keyboard assembly. (See procedure 16.)20-7 Remove the EN circuit board. (See procedure 18.)20-8 Remove the six (6) screws marked [480g]. The PN2

    circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 9)

    21 PN3 Circuit Board21-1 Remove the lower case. (See procedure 1.)21-2 Remove the power supply unit. (See procedure 2.)21-3 Remove the left and right speaker box units.

    (See procedure 7.)21-4 Remove the DP circuit board. (See procedure 14.)21-5 Remove the DM circuit board and TG circuit board.

    (See procedure 15.)21-6 Remove the keyboard assembly. (See procedure 16.)21-7 Remove the eighteen (18) screws marked [480h]. The

    PN3 circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 9)

    [B]Upper case

    PN1PN2

    PN3

    EN

    [480f]

    [480g]

    [480h]

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    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940

    LMA24LMA23LMA22LMA21LMA20LMA19LMA18HMA24HMA23HMA22HMA21GND

    HMA20HMA19HMA18RASN

    H0RAS0H0RAS1

    GNDH0RAS2H0RAS3

    GNDVDD

    L0RAS0L0RAS1

    GNDL0RAS2L0RAS3

    GNDVDD

    H1RAS0H1RAS1

    GNDVDD

    H1RAS2H1RAS3

    GNDL1RAS0L1RAS1

    GND

    IIIIIIIIIII-

    IIIIOO-

    OO-

    -

    OO-

    OO-

    -

    OO-

    -

    OO-

    OO-

    Low Memory AddressLow Memory AddressLow Memory AddressLow Memory AddressLow Memory AddressLow Memory AddressLow Memory AddressHigh Memory AddressHigh Memory AddressHigh Memory AddressHigh Memory AddressNo.12High Memory AddressHigh Memory AddressHigh Memory AddressRow Address StrobeRAS0 for HiMem SIMM 0RAS1 for HiMem SIMM 0

    RAS2 for HiMem SIMM 0RAS3 for HiMem SIMM 0

    RAS0 for LoMem SIMM 0RAS1 for LoMem SIMM 0

    RAS2 for LoMem SIMM 0RAS3 for LoMem SIMM 0

    RAS0 for HiMem SIMM 1RAS1 for HiMem SIMM 1

    RAS2 for HiMem SIMM 1RAS3 for HiMem SIMM 1

    RAS0 for LoMem SIMM 1RAS1 for LoMem SIMM 1

    41424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980

    VDDL1RAS2L1RAS3

    GNDHDRAS0HDRAS1

    GNDVDD

    LDRAS0LDRAS1

    LMA1LMA0GND

    LMA1XLMA0XGNDVDD

    HMA1HMA0

    HMA1XHMA0X

    D0D1

    GNDD2D3D4D5A2

    WRNGNDVDDCSNA0A1

    MCLKSYI

    HBANKLBANKREFRN

    -

    OO-

    OO-

    -

    OOII-

    OO-

    -

    IIOOII-

    IIIIII-

    -

    IIIIIOOO

    RAS2 for LoMem SIMM 1RAS3 for LoMem SIMM 1

    RAS for HiMem DRAM 0RAS for HiMem DRAM 1

    RAS for LoMem DRAM 0RAS for LoMem DRAM 1Low Memory AddressLow Memory AddressNo.53Low Memory Address ExchangedLow Memory Address Exchanged

    High Memory AddressHigh Memory AddressHigh Memory Address ExchangedHigh Memory Address ExchangedData InputData Input

    Data InputData InputData InputData InputAddressWriteNo.71No.72Chip SelectAddressAddressClock (37MHz)Sync Clock (48kHz)HiMem Bank Select 01/23LoMem Bank Select 01/23Refresh Timing

    D65621GF-028-3B9 (XS370A00) SMI TG: IC16

    LSI PIN DISCRIPTION

    CONTENTSD65621GF-028-3B9 XS370A00 SMI ............................................................................... Page 15HD6437043AE00F XW795A00 CPU ............................................................................... Page 16TC203C760HF-002 XS725A00 SWB30B ....................................................................... Page 17YSS236-F XT013A00 VOP3 ............................................................................. Page 18SED1335F0B XQ595A00 LCDC............................................................................. Page 19MBCG46183-129 XV833A00 GATE ARRAY ............................................................... Page 19MN101C027YB XS711200 CPU ............................................................................... Page 20MSM82C51A-2GS-K XV513A00 USART .......................................................................... Page 20HD63266F XI939A00 FDC ............................................................................... Page 21PCM1716E/T2 XU829A00 DAC ............................................................................... Page 211414-AAPI XV481B00 GATE ARRAY ............................................................... Page 22AK5351-VF-E2 XV510A00 DAC ............................................................................... Page 22SPC7212F0A XV636B00 SCSI2 Interface Controller ............................................ Page 23

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    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    123456789

    1011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071

    /WRHHDACK0/WRHL

    /CASHHPE15VSSA0A1A2A3A4

    VCCA5

    VSSA6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16VCCA17VSS

    /CASHLPA19/RAS/CASLPA18

    /CASHVSS

    RDWRA18A19A20VCCA21VSS/RD

    /WDTOVFD31D30

    /WRH/WRL/CS1/CS0/IRQ3/IRQ2/CS3/CS2VSSD29D28D27D26D25VSSD24VCCD23D22D21D20D19D18D17VSS

    OOOOI/OIOOOOOIOIOOOOOOOOOOOIOIOI/OOOI/OOIOOOOIOIOOI/OI/OOOOOIIOOI

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI

    I/OI

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI

    HH writeDAM transfer strobeHL writeHH Column address strobePort EGround

    Address bus

    Power supplyAddress busGround

    Address bus

    Power supplyAddress busGroundHL Column address strobePort ARow address strobeColumn address strobe (low)Port AColumn address strobe (high)GroundDRAM read/write

    Address bus

    Power supplyAddress busGroundReadWatch dog timer overflowData busData busHigh writeLow writeChip selectChip selectInterrupt requestInterrupt requestChip selectChip selectGround

    Data bus

    GroundData busPower supply

    Data bus

    Ground

    737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899

    100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143

    D15D14D13D12VCCD11VSSD10D9D8D7D6

    VCCD5

    VSSD4D3D2D1D0

    VSSXTALMD3

    EXTALMD2NMIVCCPA16PA17MD1MD0

    PLLVCCPLLCAPPLLVSS

    PA15/RES

    /DREQ0TIOC0B

    PE2VCCPE3PE4PE5PE6VSSAN0AN1AN2AN3PF4PF5

    AVSSPF6PF7

    AVREFAVCCVSS

    RxDOTxDO/IRQ1RxD1PA4VCCSCK1PE7PE8PE9

    PE10VSS

    TIOC3DPE12

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI

    I/OI

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI

    I/OI

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OIIIII-

    II/OI/OIIIII

    I/OII

    I/OI/OI

    I/OI/OI/OI/OIIIII

    I/OI/OI

    I/OI/OIIIIOII

    I/OI

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI

    I/OI/O

    Data bus

    Power supplyData busGround

    Data bus

    Power supplyData busGround

    Data bus

    GroundCrystal oscillatorMode selectCrystal oscillatorMode selectNon-maskable interruptPower supplyPort APort AMode selectMode selectPLL Power supplyPLL capacitorPLL GroundPort AResetDMA transfer requestMTU input capture/output compPort EPower supply

    Port E

    Ground

    Analog input

    Port FPort FAnalog qroundPort FPort FAnalog reference VoltageAnalog power supplyGroundReceive dataTransmit dataInterrupt requestReceive dataPort APower supplySerial clock

    Port E

    GroundMTU input capture/output compPort EPort E

    HD6437043AE00F (XW795A00) CPU DM: IC1 / TG: IC11

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    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120

    VssCA0CA1CA2CA3CA4CA5CA6CA7CA8CA9CA10CA11VSSCD0CD1CD2CD3CD4CD5CD6CD7CD8CD9CD10CD11CD12CD13CD14VDDVSSCD15CSNWRNRDNVDD

    SYSH0SYSH1SYSH2SYSH3SYSH4SYSH5SYSH6SYSH7KONO0KONO1KONO2KONO3

    VSSSYSL0SYSL1SYSL2SYSL3SYSL4SYSL5SYSL6SYSL7KONI0KONI1VDDVSS

    KONI2KONI3DAC0DAC1WCLKMELO0MELO1MELO2MELO3MELO4MELO5MELO6MELO7

    VDDADLRMELI0MELI1MELI2MELI3MELI4MELI5MELI6MELI7VSS

    RCASNRA8RA7RA6VDDVSSRA5RA4RA3RA2RA1RA0

    RRASNRWENVSSRD7RD6RD5RD4RD3RD2RD1RD0VSSRD17RD16RD15RD14RD13RD12RD11RD10RD9RD8VDD

    IIIIIIIIIIII

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    I/OIII

    OOOOOOOOOOOO

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OIII

    IIOOOOOOOOOOO

    OIIIIIIII

    OOOO

    OOOOOOOO

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    (Ground)

    Address bus of internal register

    (Ground)

    Data bus of internal register

    (Power supply) (Ground)Chip selectWrite strobeRead strobe (Power supply)

    NSYS/LNSYS upper 16 bits output

    Key on data

    (Ground)

    NSYS input/LNSYS output lower 8 bits

    Key on data input (Power supply) (Ground)

    DAC output

    DAC0/DAC1 word clock

    MEL wave data output

    (Power supply)ADC word clock

    MEL wave data input

    (Ground)DRAM column address strobe (RAS signal)

    (Power supply) (Ground)DRAM address bus

    DRAM row address strobe (RAS signal)DARM write enable (Ground)

    (Ground)DRAM data bus

    (Power supply)

    121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240

    VSSHMD0HMD1HMD2HMD3HMD4HMD5HMD6HMD7HMD8HMD9

    HMD10HMD11HMD12HMD13HMD14HMD15

    VSSHMA0HMA1HMA2HMA3HMA4HMA5HMA6HMA7HMA8HMA9

    HMA10VDDVSS

    HMA11HMA12HMA13HMA14HMA15HMA16HMA17HMA18HMA19HMA20HMA21HMA22HMA23HMA24

    VSSMRASNMCASNMOENMWEN

    VSSLMD0LMD1LMD2LMD3LMD4LMD5LMD6LMD7VDDVSS

    LMD8LMD9

    LMD10LMD11LMD12LMD13LMD14LMD15

    VSSLMA0LMA1LMA2LMA3LMA4LMA5LMA6LMA7LMA8LMA9

    LMA10LMA11

    VSSLMA12LMA13LMA14LMA15LMA16LMA17VDDVSS

    LMA18LMA19LMA20LMA21LMA22LMA23LMA24

    VSSSYO

    SYODQCLKHCLKCK256

    SYSCLKVDDSYI

    MCLKIMCLKO

    VDDXIN

    XOUTVSSICN

    CHIP2SLAVE

    TESTONACIN

    DCTESTVDD

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    OOOOOOOOOOO

    OOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    OOOO

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    OOOOOOOOOOOO

    OOOOOO

    OOOOOOO

    OOOOOO

    IIO

    IO

    IIIIII

    (Ground)

    Wave memory data bus (Upper 16 bits)

    (Ground)

    (Power supply) (Ground)Wave memory address bus

    (Ground)RAS when DRAM(s) is connected to wave memoryCAS when DRAM(s) is connected to wave memoryWave memory output enableWave memory write enable (Ground)

    Wave memory data bus (Lower 16 bits) (Power supply) (Ground)

    (Ground)

    (Ground)Wave memory address bus (Lower data memory)

    (Power supply) (Ground)

    (Ground)Sync. signal for master clockSync. signal for HCLK/QCLK1/12 master clock (64Fs)1/6 master clock (128Fs)1/3 master clock (256Fs)1/2 master clock (384Fs) (Power supply)Sync. clockMaster clock inputMaster clock output (Power supply)Crystal osc. inputCrystal osc. output (Ground)Initial clear2 chips mode enableMaster/Slave select when 2 chips mode

    Test pin

    (Power supply)

    TC203C760HF-002 (XS725A00) SWP30B (AWM Tone Generator coped with MEG) Standard Wave Processor TG: IC1

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    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980

    VSSWA17WA16WA15WA14WA13WA12WA11WA10VDDVSS

    WA09WA08WA07WA06WA05WA04WA03WA02VDDVSS

    WA01WA00WENOEN

    RASNCASNCENVDDVSS

    WD19WD18WD17WD16WD15WD14VDDVSS

    WD13WD12WD11WD10WD09WD08WD07VDDVSS

    WD06WD05WD04WD03WD02WD01WD00VDDVSSTST2TST1TST0MS

    LRCLKSI7SI6

    VDDVSSSI5SI4SI3SI2SI1SI0DB1DB0VDDVSS

    ODFMOFS3OFS2OFS1OFS0

    OOOOOOOO

    OOOOOOOO

    OOOOOOO

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    OOOIOII

    IIIIIIII

    IIIII

    Power supply

    External memory address bus

    GroundPower supply

    External memory address bus

    GroundPower supply

    External memory control (WEN)External memory control (OEN)External memory control (RASN)External memory control (CASN)External memory control (CEN)GroundPower supply

    External memory data bus

    GroundPower supply

    External memory data bus

    GroundPower supply

    External memory data bus

    GroundPower supply

    Test output

    Memory selectLR clock for ADC

    GroundPower supply

    Serial input

    GroundPower supplyOutput mode select for DAC

    Serial output format select

    81828384858687888990919293949596979899

    100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160

    SO7SO6SO5VDDVSSSO4SO3SO2SO1SO0

    WDCKSWPKON

    IRQNVDDVSS

    XTAL_IXTAL_OMCLKVDDVSSMICNCLKINSYWINSYW

    SYWDVDDVSS

    CLKOWCLKHCLKQCLKTSTCIVDDVSS(NC)

    VDD(PLL)CPOCPINREF

    VSS(PLL)(NC)VDDVSS

    TSTCSCA6CA5CA4CA3CA2VDDVSSCA1CA0CSNRDNWRNBTYPVDDVSSCD15CD14CD13CD12CD11VDDVSSCD10CD09CD08CD07CD06CD05VDDVSSCD04CD03CD02CD01CD00VDD

    OOO

    OOOOOOOO

    IOO

    IIIOO

    OOOOI

    OII

    IIIIII

    IIIII

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    Serial output

    GroundPower supply

    Serial output

    Data enable for DACSWP00 format key on outputEG interruptGroundPower supplyCristal oscillator terminalCristal oscillator terminalOscillate clock outputGroundPower supplyInitial clearMaster clock inputSync.signal inputSync.signal outputSync.signal outputGroundPower supplyFor test (512 fs output)2 times sync.clock outout (256fs)4 times sync.clock outout (128fs)8 times sync.clock outout (64fs)PLL test inputGroundPower supply

    PLL control outputPLL control inputPLL control input

    GroundPower supplyPLL test input

    CPU address bus

    GroundPower supplyCPU address busLo/Hi select in 8 bits writeChip selectRegister readRegister writeData bus type selectGroundPower supply

    CPU data bus

    GroundPower supply

    CPU data bus

    GroundPower supply

    CPU data bus

    Ground

    YSS236-F (XT013A00) VOP3 TG: IC2,12

  • PSR-9000

    19

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930

    VA5VA4VA3VA2VA1VA0

    /VWR/VCE/VRD/RESNCNC/RD/WRSEL2SEL1OSC1OSC2/CSA0VddD0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7

    XD3

    OOOOOOOO-

    I-

    -

    IIIIIOII-

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OO

    VRAM address bus

    VRAM read/writeMemory controlNot usedInitial clearNot usedNot usedRead strobeWrite strobeBus selectBus selectClockClockChip selectData mode selectPower supply

    Data bus

    Data bus output for 4 bit dot

    313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960

    XD2XD1XD0

    XECLXSCLVssLPWF

    YDISYD

    YSCLVD7VD6VD5VD4VD3VD2VD1VD0VA15VA14VA13VA12VA11VA10VA9VA8VA7VA6NC

    OOOOO-

    OOOOOI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OOOOOOOOOOO-

    Data bus output for 4 bit dot

    S driver enable, chain clockData bus shift clockGroundX driver latch pulseFrame signal for X/Y driverPower down signal for displaying off modeScan start signalScan shift clock

    VRAM data bus

    VRAM address bus

    Not used

    SED1335F0B (XQ595A00) LCDC (LCD Controller) DP: IC4

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    123456789101112131415161718192021222324

    D5D6D7

    /IRQ0/IRQ1VSS6/IRQ2/IRQ3/RD/WR/CE

    /ASTBTESTI0

    RX0TX0RX1TX1

    VSS18VDD19

    RX2TX2

    RX30TX30RX31

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    I/OI/OIIIIIIOIO

    IOIOI

    Data bus

    Interrupt requestInterrupt requestGroundInterrupt requestInterrupt requestReadWriteChip enable

    Test mode

    Serial data

    GroundPower supply

    Serial data

    252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748

    TX31RX32TX32RX33TX33/IC

    VSS31XI

    VSS33XOA0A1A2A3A4A5

    CPUCLKVSS42VDD43

    D0D1D2D3D4

    OIOI

    I/OI

    I

    OIIIIIII

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/O

    Serial data

    Initial ClearGroundCrystal quarts inputGroundCrystal quarts output

    Address bus

    ClockGroundPower supply

    Data bus

    MBCG46183-129 (XV833A00) GATE ARRAY DM: IC26

  • 20

    PSR-9000

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132

    S1S2S3S4S5

    VREF+VDD

    OSC2OSC1VSSXIXO

    MMODRD0RXDD0D1D2D3D4

    /RSTD5D6D7D8D9S6S7S8S9S10S11

    IIIII-

    -

    OI-

    IOIOIOOOOOIOOOOOIIIIII

    Switch matrix data

    Power supply (+5V, analog)Power supply (+5V)Crystal oscillator (8MHz)Crystal oscillator (8MHz)GroundNot usedNot usedMemory mode select (Grounded)Rotary encoder dataMIDI receive data

    LED and switch drive data

    Reset

    LED and switch drive data

    Switch matrix data

    3334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364

    S12S13S14TXDS15S16S17S18L16L17L18L19L8L9L10L11L12L13L14L15L7L6L5L4L3L2L1L0

    VREFAD0AD1S0

    IIIOIIIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-

    III

    Switch matrix data

    MIDI transmit data

    Switch matrix data

    LED drive data

    LED and switch drive data

    GroundedAnalog inputAnalog inputSwitch matrix data

    MN101C027YB (XS711200) CPU EN: IC1

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    123456789101112

    1314

    D2D3

    RXDGNDD4D5D6D7

    /TXC/WR/CSC//D

    RDRXRDY

    III-

    IIIIIIII

    IO

    Data busData busReceive dataGroundData busData busData busData busTransmitter clockWrite controlDevice selectLow: Access dataHigh: command word, status wordRead controlReceive ready

    151617181920212223242526

    2728

    TXRDYSYNDET/BD

    /CTSTXEMPTY

    TXDCLK

    RESET/DSR/RTS/DTR/RXCVCC

    D0D1

    OI/OIOOIIIOOI-

    II

    Transmit readyReceiver/BreakMODEM controlTransmitter emptyTransmission data Main clock System resetMODEM controlMODEM controlMODEM controlMODEM controlPower supply (+5V)

    Data busData bus

    MSM82C51A-2GS-K (XV513A00) USART (Serial Control) DP: IC7

  • PSR-9000

    21

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132

    8"//5"XTALSET/RESETE//RD

    RW//WR/CS

    /DACKRS0RS1

    VSS1VSS2

    D0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7

    /DREQ/IRQ

    /DENDVSS3

    1/2 EX1VCC1NUM1NUM3

    IFSSFORM

    /INP/READY/WPRT

    IIIIIIIII

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OOOI

    IIIIIII

    Data transmission speedClock selectRestEnable/ReadRead/write/WriteChip selectDMA acknowledgeRegister select

    Ground

    Data bus

    DMA requestInterrupt requestData endGround

    Power supply

    Host interface selectFormat dataIndex pulseReady from FDDWrite control signal

    3334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364

    /TRKO/INDEX/RDATAXTAL2

    EXTAL2NC

    XTAL1EXTAL1

    VSS4VSS5

    NCVCC2VCC3VCC4

    /WGATE/WDATA

    VSS6/STEP/HDIR

    /HLOAD/HSELVSS7/DS0/DS1/DS2/DS3VSS8

    /MON0/MON1/MON2/MON3VSS9

    III

    OO

    OOOO

    OOOO

    OOOO

    Track 00 signal Index signalRead data input from FDDClock

    Clock

    Ground

    Power supply

    Write controlWrit data to FDDGroundStep signal to control head of FDDDirectionHead loadHead selectGround

    Drive select

    Ground

    Motor on

    Ground

    HD63266F (XI939A00) FDC (Floppy Disk Controller) DP: IC17

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    1234567891011121314

    LRCKDATABCK

    CLKOXTIXTO

    DGNDVDD

    Vcc2RAGND2R

    EXTRNC

    VOUTRAGND1

    IIIOIO-

    -

    -

    -

    O-

    O-

    Clock inputData inputBit clockSystem clockClock inputClock outDigital groundDigital power supply (+5V)Analog power supply (+5V)Analog groundRch, analog output

    Rch, analog voltage output Analog ground

    1516171819202122232425262728

    Vcc1VOUTL

    NCEXTL

    AGND2LVcc2L/ZERO/RST

    /CS/IWOMODE/MUTE

    MD/DM0MC/DM1ML/IIS

    -

    O-

    O-

    -

    OIIIIIII

    Analog power supply (+5V)Lch, analog voltage output

    Lch, analog outputAnalog groundAnalog power supply (+5V)Zero data flagResetChip selectMode control select (H: Software, L: Hardware)Mute controlMode control data/ De-emphasis select1Mode control BCK/De-emphasis select2Mode control Latch/input format select

    PCM1716E/T2 (XU829A00) DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) TG: IC4,5

  • 22

    PSR-9000

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132

    RESETTESTMODE

    NTSC/PALYDLP5V

    XSCLGNDXD0XD1XD2XD3GND5V5V

    LCD_CLKGNDXA0XA1XB0XB1GNDD0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7

    GND

    IIIIII-

    I-

    IIII-

    -

    -

    O-

    IOIO-

    I/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/OI/O-

    Reset (High/Low)Test mode setting (High/Low)Mode select (High/Low)NTSC/PAL signal input (High/Low)FrameLine latch pulsePower supply (5 V)4 Dot latch clockGround (In buffer)

    Dot data

    GroundPower supply (In bffer 5 V)Power supply (Out buffer 5 V)LCD clock output (9 MHz)Ground (Out buffer)OSC_NTSC signal inputOSC_NTSC signal outputOSC_PAL signal inputOSC_PAL signal outputGround (In buffer)

    Data bus

    Ground

    3334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364

    RDWRGNDA0A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A125VA13A14A15A16

    SYNCOUTGND

    SC_NTSCSC_PAL

    GNDBOUT1BOUT0GOUT1GOUT0ROUT1ROUT0

    OO-

    OOOOOOOOOOOOO-

    OOOOO-

    OO-

    OOOOOO

    Read strobe (High/Low)Write strobe (High/Low)Ground (Out buffer)

    Address bus

    Ground (Out buffer 5 V)

    Address bus

    Sync. signal outputGround (Out buffer)SC_NTSC signal outputSC_PAL signal outputGround (Out buffer)

    Color data

    1414-AAPI (XV481B00) GATE ARRAY (Video Out) DP: IC8

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    123456789101112

    AINR+AINR-VREF

    VAAGNDAINL+AINL-TST1HPFETST2TST3VD

    IIO-

    -

    II

    I/O

    I/OI/O-

    Analog signal input (R channel +)Analog signal input (R channel -)Reference voltageAnalog power supplyAnalog groundAnalog signal input (L channel +)Analog signal input (L channel -)Test mode setting 1HPF on/offTest mode setting 2Test mode setting 3Digital power supply

    131415161718192021222324

    DGNDTST4

    AMODE2/PD

    MCLKSCLKLRCK

    FSYNCSDATACMODESMODE1

    VB

    -

    I/O

    II

    I/OI

    I/OOII-

    Digital groundTest mode setting 4Interface clock select 2Power-down modeMaster clock inputSerial data clockInput/Output channel clockFrame synch. clockSerial data outputMaster clock selectInterface clock select 1Digital power supply

    AK5351-VF-E2 (XV510A00) ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) TG: IC15

  • PSR-9000

    23

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    PINNo. NAME I/O FUNCTION

    123456789

    1011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950

    LVDDEXCLK

    VSSOSCIN

    OSCOUTLVDD

    CLKSEL0CLKSEL1

    VCXPLLPDLVDD

    PLLCT0PLLCT1

    VSSTESTEN

    DB0DB1DB2DB3

    HVDDDB4DB5DB6DB7VSS

    LVDDHVDDAD0AD1AD2AD3AD4VSSXWRXRD

    XRESETXINTXCS

    HVDDXPDACK

    XPRDXPWRPDREQ

    VSSPD15PD0PD14PD1

    HVDDVSS

    -

    I-

    IO-

    IIOI-

    II-

    II/OI/OI/OI/O

    I/OI/OI/OI/O-

    -

    -

    IIIII-

    IIIOI-

    I/OI/OI/OI/O-

    I/OI/OI/OI/O-

    -

    Power supply +3.3VExternal clock inputGroundOscillator inputOscillator outputPower supply +3.3VInput clock selectSystem clock selectInternal VCO controlPll power down inputPower supply +3.3VPll controlPll controlGroundTest

    Data bus

    Power supply +5V

    Data bus

    GroundPower supply +3.3VPower supply +5V

    Address bus

    GroundData writeData readSystem reset inputInterrupt requestChip selectPower supply +5VPort DMA acknowledgePort readPort writePort DMA requestGround

    Port DMA data bus

    Power supply +5VGround

    51525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100

    LVDDPD13PD2PD12PD3VSSPD11PD4PD10PD5

    HVDDPD9PD6PD8PD7VSSXSIO

    XSREQVSS

    XSCDXSSEL

    VSSXSMSGXSRST

    VSSLVDD

    XSACKXSBSY

    VSSNC

    XSANTXSDBP

    VSSTESTMONXSDB7XSDB6

    NCVSS

    XSDB5XSDB4

    VSSNC

    XSDB3XSDB2

    VSSNC

    XSDB1XSDB0

    NCVSS

    -

    I/OI/OI/OI/O-

    I/OI/O/IOI/O-

    I/OI/OI/OI/O-

    I/OI/O-

    I/OI/O-

    I/OI/O-

    -

    I/OI/O-

    -

    I/OI/O-

    OI/OI/O-

    -

    I/OI/O-

    -

    I/OI/O-

    -

    I/OI/O-

    -

    Power supply +3.3V

    DMA data bus

    Ground

    DMA data bus

    Power supply +5V

    DMA data bus

    GroundSCSI I/O signalSCSI REQ signalGroundSCSI C/D signalSCSI SEL signalGroundSCSI MSG signalSCSI RST signalGroundPower supply +3.3VSCSI ACK signalSCSI BSY signalGroundN.C.SCSI ANT signalSCSI data parityGroundTest monitor outputSCSI data busN.C.GroundSCSI data busGroundN.C.SCSI data busGroundN.C.SCSI data busN.C.Ground

    SPC7212F0A(XV636B00) SCSI2 Interface Controller DM: IC31

  • 24

    PSR-9000

    PC4570C (XC520A00)PC4570G2 (XF291A00) Operational AmplifierTG: IC14MV: IC101,102

    RC4558D-V (IG001390)Dual Operational AmplifierMK: IC1

    SN74HCU04N (IG142250)SN74VHCU04F (XM332A00)TC74HCU04AF-TP1 (XD660A00)INVERTERAJACK/DJACK: IC4TG: IC3DP: IC2,9 DM: IC4

    PC4570HA (XB247A00)Operational AmplifierAM: IC1,2,3,5,6,7

    M5227P (XF751A00)EQUALIZERAMP: IC2,3

    LA6517 (XM804A00)Operational AmplifierAM: IC4

    LB1443N (XF483A00)LEVEL METER DRIVERTG: IC13

    IC BLOCK DIAGRAM

    1

    2

    3

    4 -V

    8

    7

    6

    5

    Output A +V

    Non-InvertingInput A

    -DC Voltage Supply

    +DC VoltageSupply

    Output B

    InvertingInput BNon-InvertingInput B

    InvertingInput A +-

    + -1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    1A

    1Y

    2A

    2Y

    3A

    3Y

    Vss

    14

    13

    12

    11

    10

    9

    8

    VDD

    6A

    6Y

    5A

    5Y

    4A

    4Y

    1

    A

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    +V -IN -V+INOUT

    A A A

    +V-IN+IN OUT

    BBB

    -

    +

    B-

    +

    1

    2

    3

    4 -V

    8

    7

    6

    5

    Output A +V

    Non-InvertingInput A

    -DC Voltage Supply

    +DC VoltageSupply

    Output B

    InvertingInput BNon-InvertingInput B

    InvertingInput A +-

    + -

    1 2 8 9

    VC1VC2

    VCCIn

    7

    Amp OutGND

    4

    VC4

    3

    VC3

    -

    +

    6

    VC5

    5

    +

    -

    amp

    -

    +-

    +-

    +-

    +

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    IN1

    NF1

    IN2

    NF2

    IN3

    NF3

    IN4

    16

    15

    14

    13

    12

    11

    10

    -Vcc

    GND

    +Vcc

    OUT

    -IN

    10k

    10k

    47k

    47k

    47k540

    540

    540

    540

    540

    540

    47k

    47k

    47k +IN

    NF5

    8NF4 9 IN5

    +-

    +-

    +-

    +-

    + -

    + -

    1

    2

    3

    4

    8

    7

    6

    5

    OUT1

    OUT2

    VEE

    INPUT - 1

    INPUT + 1

    INPUT + 2

    INPUT - 2

    VCC+

    -

    +

    -

    TC74VHC08F (XT014A00) ANDDM: IC5TG: IC24,27

    HD74LVC139FPEL (XS048A00) DEMULTIPLEXERDM: IC25

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    1G

    1A

    1B

    1Y0

    1Y1

    1Y2

    1Y3

    AG

    B

    Y0

    Y1

    Y2

    Y3

    16

    15

    14

    13

    12

    11

    10

    Vcc

    2G

    2A

    2B

    2Y0

    2Y1

    2Y2

    8GND 9 2Y3

    Y2Y3

    Y1

    Y0

    B

    A

    G

    1

    2

    3

    1A

    1Y

    42A

    52B

    62Y

    7 VSS

    1B

    14

    13

    12

    VDD

    4A

    11 4Y

    10 3B

    9 3A

    8 3Y

    4B

  • 25

    PSR-9000

    CXA1645M-T6 (XN431A00)RGB ENCORDERDP: IC11

    TC74VHC245F (XT487A00)TC74HC245AF (XS720A00)TRANSCEIVERDM: IC9-12,14-17,22,30 / DP: IC13,14,15TG: IC19-23,29-32,34-37

    SN75C1168N (XU463A00)LINE TRANSCEVERAJACK/DJACK: IC3

    TC74VHC157F(EL) (XT475A00)DATA SELECTORDM: IC20,21

    1 24

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    17

    16

    15

    14

    13

    18

    19

    20

    22

    23

    GND1

    RIN

    GIN

    BIN

    NC

    SCIN

    NPIN

    BFOUT

    YCLPC

    SYNCIN

    NC

    VCC1

    FO

    VCC2

    CVOUT

    BOUT

    GOUT

    ROUT

    21

    GND2

    IREF

    VREF

    COUT

    YOUT

    YTRAP

    CLAMP

    R-OUT

    CLAMP

    G-OUT

    CLAMP SIN-PULSEPHASE

    SHIFTER

    B-YModulatar

    R-YModulatar

    VIDEOOUT

    Y/CMIX

    SYNCADD

    75DRIVER

    PLUSEGEN

    B-OUT

    DELAY CLAMP

    REGULATOR

    1

    MAT

    RIX

    GND12

    RIN3

    GIN4

    BIN5

    NC6

    SCIN7

    NPIN8

    BFOUT9

    YCLPC10

    SYNCIN11NC

    12VCC1

    24GND2

    23ROUT

    22GOUT

    21BOUT

    20CVOUT

    19VCC2

    18FO

    17YTRAP

    16YOUT

    15COUT

    14VREF

    13IREF

    75DRIVER

    BPF

    -

    1G

    1A

    1B

    1Y0

    1Y1

    1Y2

    1Y3

    GND

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8 9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16 Vcc

    2G

    2Y2

    2Y0

    2A

    2B

    2Y1

    2Y3

    1D1R

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    A1

    A2

    A3

    A4

    A5

    A6

    A7

    A8

    GND 11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    20 VCC

    G

    B1

    B2

    B3

    B4

    B5

    B6

    B7

    B8

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    1B

    1A

    1R

    1DE

    2R

    2A

    2B

    16

    15

    14

    13

    12

    11

    10

    Vcc

    1D

    1Y

    1Z

    2DE

    2Z

    2Y

    8GND 9 2D

    TC74VHC32F-TEL (XR337A00) ORTG: IC18,28,40 / DM: IC19,34 / DP: IC6

    TC74VHC74F (XN964A00) D-FFDM: IC18

    Vcc

    2CLR

    2QGND

    1Q

    1PR

    1CRL 1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7 8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    2PR1Q

    1CK

    1D

    2D

    2CK

    2Q

    Q

    PR

    Q

    CK

    D

    Q

    PR

    D

    CK

    Q

    CLR

    CLR

    INPUTS OUTPUTS

    L

    LH

    HHH

    PRH

    LL

    HHH

    CLRX

    XX

    L

    CLKX

    XX

    HLX

    DH

    HL

    HLQ

    QL

    HH

    LHQ

    Q

    11A

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    1B

    1Y

    2A

    2B

    2Y

    GND 8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14 VCC

    4B

    4A

    4Y

    3B

    3A

    3Y

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    AA

    Select

    Enable

    Output

    Output

    B B

    C C

    G2A G2A

    G2BG2B

    G1 G1

    Y7 Y7 Y5

    Y4

    Y3

    Y2

    Y1

    Y0

    Y6

    16

    15

    14

    13

    12

    11

    10

    Vcc

    YO

    Y1

    Y2

    Y3

    Y4

    Y5

    8GND 9 Y6

    TC74VHC138F (XT015A00) DECODERDM: IC23,24

    TC74VHC11F (EL) (XT812A00) Triple 3 input ANDDP: IC16

    1

    2

    3

    1A

    2A

    42B

    52C

    62Y

    7 VSS

    1B

    14

    13

    12

    VDD

    1Y

    11

    10 3B

    9 3A

    8 3Y

    1C

    3C

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    TEST PROGRAM

    1. Test Condition To check the unit using the test program, the following measuring instruments and jig are required: Measuring instrument: Level meter (JIS-C) Frequency counter * Input impedance of 1 M ohm or more Use the stereo plugs and connect a 33 ohm load at the [PHONES] terminal.

    Unit settings: MASTER VOLUME: Maximum TRIM VR: Maximum MIC INPUT VOLUME: Maximum *LOOP SEND, SUB1, and SUB2 should be disconnected.

    2. How to enter the Test Program

    [AUTO MODE]While pressing the [DEMO], [EXIT], and [INTRO A] buttons, turn on the power switch.

    [MANUAL MODE]While pressing the [DEMO], [EXIT], and [INTRO B] buttons, turn on the power switch.

    3. Proceeding through the Test Program

    To select the program number, use the [NEXT] and [BACK] buttons.To start the test, press the [START/STOP] button.When the test result is OK, the LCD will display "*" before the test name.When the test result is no good, press the [DEMO] button or [C1] key. The test program will then wait for the next selection.

    4. Test Program ListNo. LCD display Test Functions and Judgment Criteria1. 001: Version Displays version for ROM (Main Program, Sub Program, Wave, Style, Parameter)

    Displays the flash memory protect state2. 002:Rom Chk1 Checks ROMs

    (MAIN Program ROM, SUB Program ROM, Voice Parameter ROM, Style ROM)For NG, ROM name is displayed.

    3. 003:Ram Chk1 Checks RAMsFor NG, RAM name is displayed.

    4. 004:Flash Chk1 Checks flash memorysFor NG, flash memory name is displayed.

    5. 005:WaveRomChk1 Checks wave ROM6. 006:WaveRamChk1 Checks wave RAM7. 007:SIMM Chk1 Checks SIMM9. 009:FDD Chk Insert the floppy disks one by one (2HD and 2DD)

    Checks the floppy disk drive unit10. 010:HDD Chk(IDE) Checks the hard disk

    If the hard disk is not inserted, the display will read "NO HDD".11. 011:SCSI Chk Connect the Zip drive at SCSI ID = 5.

    Checks SCSI drive12. 012:Eff1Ram Chk Checks the SWP30 #1 RAM

    Check the C3 note is produced and that there is no distortion.13. 013:EFF2Ram Chk Checks the VOP 3 RAM

    Check the C3 note is produced and that there is no distortion.14. 014:Eff3Ram Chk Checks the SWP 30 #2 RAM

    Check the C3 note is produced and that there is no distortion.

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    15. 015:TG1 Chk Produces the sine wave sequence by changing the sound channels (1ch-64ch) in order from A0 toC6. Confirm that there is no noise.After autoscaling is finished, individual keys can be played. (If playing two or more keys simultaneously, the key pressed first has priority to make a sound.)When the voice switch is pressed, the tone of the voice will sound.

    16. 016:TG2 Chk Produces the sine wave sequence by changing the sound channels (1ch-64ch) in order from A0 toC6. Confirm that there is no noise.After autoscaling is finished, individual keys can be played. (If playing two or more keys simultaneously, the key pressed first has priority to make a sound.)When the voice switch is pressed, the tone of the voice will sound.

    17. 017:TG3 Chk (Connection) Produces the 1 kHz sine wave by changing the tone generators LSI.Confirm that sound is produce at every connection.

    18. 018:Pitch Chk Connect the frequency counter to the PHONES jacks.Check the frequency and output level.Frequency: 440 Hz +/- 0.2 HzOutput level: +5.4 dBm +/-3 dB

    19. 019:Output R Check the output level. (1 kHz)PHONES(L): less than -50 dBm PHONES(R): +7.8 dBm +/-3 dBAUX OUT(L/L+R): less than -40 dBm AUX OUT(R): +19.2 dBm +/-3 dBLOOP SEND(L/L+R): less than -70 dBm LOOP SENDER (R): +11.3 dBm +/-3 dBSUB1: less than -50 dBm SUB2: less than -50 dBm

    20. 020:Output L Check the output level. (1 kHz)PHONES(L): +7.8 dBm +/-3 dB PHONES(R): less than -50 dBmAUX OUT(L/L+R): +19.2 dBm +/-3 dB AUX OUT(R): less than -40 dBmLOOP SEND(L/L+R): +11.3 dBm +/-3 dB LOOP SENDER (R) : less than -70 dBmSUB1: less than -50 dBm SUB2: less than -50 dBm

    21. 021:Oputput Sub1 Check the Sub1 output level. (1 kHz)PHONES(L): less than -65 dBm PHONES(R): less than -65 dBmAUX OUT(L/L+R): less than -70 dBm AUX OUT(R): less than -70 dBmLOOP SEND(L/L+R): less than -70 dBm LOOP SENDER (R) : less than -70 dBmSUB1: -11.3 dm +/-3 dB SUB2: less than -60 dBm

    22. 022:Output Sub2 Check the Sub2 output level. (1 kHz)PHONES(L): less than -65 dBm PHONES(R): less than -65 dBmAUX OUT(L/L+R): less than -70 dBm AUX OUT(R): less than -70 dBmLOOP SEND(L/L+R): less than -70 dBm LOOP SENDER (R) : less than -70 dBmSUB1: less than -60dBm SUB2: -11.3 dm +/-3 dB

    29. 029:EQ Low Check the output level of EQ-low frequency. (65.4 Hz (C1))PHONES(both L, R): +3.3 dBm +/-3 dBAUX OUT(both L/L+R, R): +15.8 dBm +/-3 dBLOOP SEND(both L/L+R, R): +7.1 dBm +/-3 dBSUB(both 1, 2): +13.8 dBm +/-3 dB

    30. 030:EQ Mis Check the output level of EQ/Mid frequency. (523 Hz (C4))PHONES(both L, R): +4.6 dBm +/-3 dBAUX OUT(both L/L+R, R): +16.6 dBm +/-3 dBLOOP SEND(both L/L+R, R): +8.0 dBm +/-3 dBSUB(both 1, 2): +14.8 dBm +/-3 dB

    31. 031:EQ High Check the output level of EQ-High frequency. (4186 Hz (C7))PHONES(both L, R): +3.7 dBm +/-3 dBAUX OUT(both L/L+R,R): +15.6 dBm +/-3 dBLOOP SEND(both L/L+R, R): +7.2 dBm +/-3 dBSUB(both 1, 2): +13.9 dBm +/-3 dB

    32. 032:SP MUTE When the [NEXT/BACK] button is pressed, check that the 1 kHz sine wave tone from the speaker stops. Press it again and the sound will come back on.During this test, the external output terminal signal will remain on the entire time.

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    33. 033:MUTE When the [NEXT/BACK] button is pressed, check that the 1 kHz sine wave tone will stop from excluding the speaker and LOOP SEND(L/L+R), and repress it again, the sound will appear.If the plug is inserted into LOOP SEND(L/L+R), the tone from speaker will stop.

    34. 034:D/A Noise Check DAC noise.Press any key on the keyboard. The PIANO will sound at minimum volume.At this time, confirm that there is no distortion.

    35. 035:SW.LED Chk Check the switches and the LEDsPress the switch that is displayed on the LCD. When the switch is pressed, a pre-assigned note is output. (With some switches, the corresponding LED will light up.) Also check the dial by turning it; the LCD should display "OK". The LCD will display the numbers from 50 -100 when turning the dial clockwise from the center, and the LCD will display the numbers from 0 -50 when turning the dial counter-clockwise from the center.

    36. 036:All LED On Check that all panel LEDs are lit.37. 037:RedLED On Check that all red panel LEDs are lit.38. 038:GreenLED On Check that all green panel LEDs are lit.43. 043:All LCD On Check that all LCD dots are on.44. 044:All LCD Off Check that all LCD dots are off.46. 046:Pedal1 Chk Connect the foot switch into the SWITCH 1 terminal.

    Check that the C3 note sound is produced when the pedal is depressed, and that the C4 note sound is produced when the pedal is released. The test results will appear on the LCD.

    47. 047:Pedal2 Chk Connect the foot switch into the SWITCH 2 terminal.Check that the C3 note sound is produced when the pedal is depressed, and that the C4 note sound is produced when the pedal is released. The test results will appear on the LCD.

    48. 048:Indv.Out Chk Check that the LCD displays "OK" when the plugs are inserted into the SUB1 and SUB2 terminals, and then pull them out.

    49. 049:PBWheel Chk Check that the C3 note sound is produced when the PITCH BEND wheel is at minimum and the C4 note sound is produced when it is at maximum.

    50. 050:ModWheelChk Check that the C3 note sound is produced when the MODULATION wheel is at minimum and the C4 note sound is produced when it is at maximum.

    51. 051:ExpPedal Chk Connect the foot pedal into the VOLUME terminal.Check that the C3 note sound is produced when the foot pedal is at minimum and the C4 note sound is produced when it is at maximum.

    52. 052:AfterTouch Chk Check that the C3 note sound is produced when any key on the keyboard is pressed, and check that the C4 note sound is produced when the key is released. The test results will appear on the LCD.

    53. 053:Midi Chk After connecting the MIDI IN jack and MIDI OUT jack (both 1 and 2) with a MIDI cable, execute the test. Set the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI. Check that the C3 and C4 note sounds are produced and the LCD displays "OK". (MIDI-A: C3, MIDI-B: C4) If there is no output after one second, it is judged NG.

    54. 05:To Host Chk Connect pin 3 to pin 5 and pin 6 to pin 8 of the TO HOST terminal, and execute the test. Check that the following note sounds when changing the HOST SELECT switch position according to the LCD; the LCD will display "OK".PC1: note C3; PC2: note C4; MAC: note C5

    55. 055:MIC Chk Enter the sound into the MIC terminal.Check that there is no abnormal noise. Check that the output sound is one octave above the harmonizer when the [BACK]/[NEXT] button is pressed.

    57. 057:Rom Chk2 Checks ROMs58. 058:Ram Chk2 Checks RAMs59. 059:Flash Chk2 Checks flash memorys60. 060:WaveROM Chk2 Checks Wave ROM61. 061:WaveRam Chk2 Checks Wave RAM62. 062:SIMM Ch2 Checks SIMM65. 065:VideoOut NTSC RED Using the NTSC signal to check that the red characters are displayed on the video terminal.67. 067:VideoOut NTSC BLUE Using the NTSC signal to check that the blue characters are displayed on the video terminal.68. 068:VideoOut PAL RED Using the PAL signal to check that the red characters are displayed on the video terminal.69. 069:ideoOut PAL GREEN Using the PAL signal to check that the green characters are displayed on the video terminal.70. 070:VideoOut PAL BLUE Using the PAL signal to check that the blue characters are displayed on the video terminal.

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    71. 071:PC Keyboard Chk Connect the PC keyboard.Check that the LCD will displays "OK".

    72. 072:Data Ver. Chk After reading in the system backup disk, check the version for each data in flash memory.73. 073:Factory Set All RAMs are initialized and reset to factory setting data when this test is executed.74. 074:Test Exit The test program is exited when this test is executed.Note: 0 dBm = 0.775V

    5. Other

    5-1 LCD ContrastWhen the LCD CONTRAST knob is turned clockwise and counter-clockwise, confirm that the contrast is changes.

    5-2 AUX INApply a 1 kHz, -15 dBm, sine wave to the AUX IN L/L+R. Confirm that the output meets the following specifications:

    PHONES (L, R): +0.4 dBm +/-3 dB

    When TRIM volume is at minimum, confirm that the output meets the following specifications:

    PHONES (L, R): less than -65 dB

    5-3 MIC/LINE Input Level & Level Indicate LED

    When the following input level are used with test program number 055, confirm that output levels are as follows:

    V 1.00MIC/LINE Input level Output level SIGNAL LED OVER LED

    LINE -56.0 dBm -10.0 dBm +/-3 dB OFF OFFMIC 2 -56.0 dBm -0.4 dBm +/-3 dB ON OFFMIC 1 -50.0 dBm +12.8 dBm +/-3 dB ON ON

    V 1.10MIC/LINE Input level Output level SIGNAL LED OVER LED

    LINE -56.0 dBm -14.7 dBm +/-3 dB OFF OFFMIC 2 -56.0 dBm -4.8 dBm +/-3 dB ON OFFMIC 1 -50.0 dBm +10.7 dBm +/-3 dB ON ON

    5-4 Noise LevelWhen no sound is produced, confirm that each residual output noise is as follows:

    PHONES (L, R): less than -75 dBmAUX OUT (L/L+R, R): less than -65 dBmLOOP SEND (L, R): less than -65 dBmINDIV. OUT (1, 2): less than -60 dBm

    While pressing the [Demo] button, all RAMs will be initialized and be returned to factory setting.It is recommended that important data, etc. be stored on floppy disks.

    POWER ON RESET

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    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION The speakers produce a pop sound whenever the power is

    turned ON or OFF.This is normal and is no cause for alarm.

    When using a mobile phone, noise is produced. Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the PSR-9000 may produce in-terference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it further awayfrom the PSR-9000.

    No sound results. The R1/R2/R3/L voice volume (Main Mixer) settings could be set too low.Make sure the voice volumes are set at appropriate levels.

    The Local Control function could be turned off. Make sure Local Controlis turned on.

    The [MASTER VOLUME] controls or foot volume are turned all the waydown.Set the [MASTER VOLUME] controls and foot volume to a reasonablelistening level.

    Are the desired parts turned on? A pair of headphones is plugged into the PHONES jack. Unplug the

    headphones. A plug is inserted in the LOOP SEND jacks. Unplug the LOOP SEND

    jacks. Is the Footswitch connected to the FOOT VOLUME connector? The [FADE IN/OUT] button is on and has reached the end of its duration,

    muting the sound. Press the [FADE IN/OUT] button so that its indicatorgoes out.

    Check whether the Speaker is set to ON or OFF. When theSpeakeris OFF, no sound results.

    Not all simultaneously-played notes sound. Auto Accompaniment seems to skip when the keyboard is

    played.

    You are probably exceeding the maximum polyphony of the PSR-9000.The PSR-9000 can play up to 126 notes at the same time includingvoice R2, voice R3, voice L, auto accompaniment, song, and multi padnotes. When the maximum polyphony is exceeded, the earliest playednotes will stop sounding, letting the latest played notes sound. This is re-ferred to as last-note priority.

    The accompaniment or song does not play back even whenpressing the [START/STOP] button.

    The Multi Pads do not play back, even when one of theMULTI PAD buttons is pressed.

    The MIDI Clock may be set to EXTERNAL. Make sure it is set to INTER-NAL.

    The auto accompaniment does not start, even when SynchroStart is in standby condition and a key is pressed.

    You may be trying to start accompaniment by playing a key in the right-hand range of the keyboard. To start the accompaniment with SynchroStart, make sure to play a key in the left-hand (accompaniment) range ofthe keyboard.

    Certain notes sound at the wrong pitch. Make sure that the scale tuning value for those notes is set to 0. Auto accompaniment chords are recognized regardless of

    the split point or where chords are played on the keyboard.Check whether the fingering mode is set to Full Keyboard or not. If theFull Keyboard fingering mode is selected, chords are recognized over theentire range of the keyboard, irrespective of the split point setting.

    The Harmony function does not operate. Harmony cannot be turned on when the Full Keyboard fingering mode isselected. Select an appropriate fingering mode.

    TROUBLESHOOTING

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    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION MIDI data is not transmitted or received via the MIDI A termi-

    nals, even when MIDI cables are connected properly. The MIDI terminals can only be used when the HOST SELECT switch isset to MIDI. All other settings (Mac, PC-1 and PC-2) are for directtransmission/ reception with a computer.

    If you experience distorted or out-of-tune sound from the Vo-cal Harmony feature, your vocal microphone may be pickingup extraneous sounds (other than your voice) the Auto Ac-companiment sound from the PSR-9000, for example. In par-ticular, bass sounds can cause mistracking of the VocalHarmony feature.

    The solution to this problem is to ensure that as little extraneous sound aspossible is picked up by your vocal microphone: Sing as closely to the microphone as possible. Use a directional microphone. Turn down the MASTER VOLUME, ACMP volume, or SONG volume

    control. Separate the microphone from the instruments speakers as much as

    possible. Cut the Low band via the 3 Band EQ function in the MIC SETUP display.

    When a voice is changed, the previously selected effect ischanged.

    This is normal, each voice has its own suitable preset values which are au-tomatically recalled when the corresponding Voice Set parameters areturned on.

    There is a slight difference in sound quality between notesplayed on the keyboard.

    Some voices have a looping sound. Some noise or vibrato is noticeable at higher pitches, de-

    pending upon the voice.

    This is normal and is a result of the PSR-9000s sampling system.

    Some voices will jump an octave in pitch when played in theupper or lower registers.

    Some voices have a pitch limit which, when reached, causes this type ofpitch shift. This is normal.

    The auto-accompaniment chord does not change even whena different chord is played or the chord is not recognized.

    Are you sure youre playing on the left-hand section of the keyboard? You may be using single-finger type fingering in the fingered mode, or

    vice versa. Use the correct type of chord fingering for the selected auto-accompaniment fingering mode.

    The displayed disk free area value does not coincide with theactual value.

    The displayed value is an approximate value.

    Disk save operations particularly when saving wave datato floppy disk take a long time.

    This is normal. It takes approximately 8 minutes to save 1 megabyte ofdata to a floppy disk.

    Appropriate harmony notes are not produced by the VocalHarmony feature.

    Make sure you are using the appropriate method to specify the harmonynotes for the current Vocal Harmony mode.

    The voice produces excessive noise. Certain voices may produce noise, depending on the Harmonic Contentand/or Brightness settings of the Mixing Console Filter. This is unavoidabledue to the sound generation and processing system of the PSR-9000. Toavoid noise, change the above mentioned settings.

    The sound is distorted or noisy. The MASTER VOLUME control may be turned up too high. This may be caused by the effects. Try cancelling all unnecessary ef-

    fects, especially distortion-type effects. Some filter resonance settings in the Custom Voice Creator display can

    result in distorted sound. Is the gain of the Low band set too high in the Master Equalizer display? If this applies to the Sampled voice , you may have recorded the sam-

    ple(s) at too high a level. A strange flanging or doubling sound occurs. The sound is slightly different each time the keys are played.

    Are the R1 and R2 parts set to ON and both parts set to play the samevoice?

    If you are routing the MIDI OUT on the PSR-9000 to a sequencer andback to the MIDI IN, you may want to set Local Control to off to avoid MIDI feedback.

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    YAMAHA [ Portable Keyboard ] Date:9-SEP-1999Model PSR-9000 MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.0

    Function...

    Basic Default 1 - 16 *1 1 - 16 *2Channe Changed 1 - 16 *1 1 - 16 *2

    Not 0 - 12 0 - 127Number: True voice ************* 0 - 127

    Velocity Note ON o 9nH,v=1-127 o 9nH,v=1-127Note OFF x 9nH,v=0 x

    After Key's x xTouch Ch's o o

    Pitch Bend o o 0-24 semi

    Prog o 0 - 127 o 0 - 127Change: True # **************

    System Exclusive o o

    : Song Pos. x xCommon: Song Sel. x x : Tune x x

    System: Clock o o Real Time: Commands o o

    Aux: All Sound OFF x o(120,126,127) : Reset All Cntrls x o(121) : Reset All Cntrls x o(121) : Local ON/OFFx x : All Notes OFFx o(123-125)Mes-: Active Sense o osages: Reset x x

    Notes: *1,*2,*3 see next page.

    Mode 1: OMNI ON , POLY Mode 2: OMNI ON ,MONO o: Yes Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4: OMNI OFF,MONO x: No

    Default 3 3Mode Message x x

    Altered ************* x

    0,32 o o *1 Bank Select1,5,7,10,11 o o *1

    6,38 o o *1 Data Entry64-67 o o *1

    Control 71,74 o o *1 Sound Controller72,73 x *3 o *1 Sound Controller

    Change 84 x *3 o *1 Portamento Cntrl91,93,94 o o *1 Effect Depth

    96,97 x o *1 Data Inc,Dec98,99 o o *1 NRPN LSB,MSB

    100,101 o o *1 RPN LSB,MSB

    Transmitted Recognized Remarks

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    *1 The tracks for each channel can be selected on the panel.See page 43 for more information.

    *2 The tone generator normally functions as a 16-channel multi-timber tone generator in response to MIDI input. MIDI messages therefore do not normally affect the panel voices or other panel settings.The MIDI messages listed below, however,do affect the panel voice, style, Multi Pad, and song settings.

    MIDI MASTER TUNE, XG System parameter MASTER TUNE XG System paramerer TRANSPOSE System exclusive messages which change the REVERB, CHORUS or DSP EFFECT settings. XG MULTI EQ parameters

    Also, the MIDI messages affect the panel settings when one of the following MIDI reception modes is selected.These modes can be selected on the panel.

    RIGHT1, RIGHT2, RIGHT3, LEFT, KEYBOARD, ACMP RHYTHM1, ACMP RHYTHM2, ACMP BASS, ACMP CHORD1, ACMP CHORD2, ACMP PAD, ACMP PHRASE1, ACMP PHRASE2

    CHORD ROOT OFF

    *3 These Control Change Messages are not transmitted by PSR-9000 panel operation, but may be transmitted by the ACCOMPANIMENTor SONG playing.

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    PN3: V419710

    PN3 Circuit Board

    Component side

    STRINGS

    GUITAR

    ACCORDION

    ORGAN

    E.PIANO

    PIANO

    L

    L

    LEFT HOLD R1

    R1

    3

    1

    4

    2

    1

    FREEZE

    2

    -

    3

    +

    4 5 6 7

    MUSIC DATABASE

    BACK NEXT

    F

    G

    H

    I

    J

    DEMOLCD CONTRAST

    SUSTAINTOUCH

    SLOW/FASTDSP(4-7)

    POLY/NONOHARMONY/ECHO

    CUSTOM VOICE

    ORGAN FLUTES

    V.H.(9)

    DSP(8)

    TALK

    MEMORY

    CUSTOM VOICE

    ORGAN FLUTES

    XG

    PERCUSSION

    SYNTHESIZER

    CHOIR & PAD

    FLUTE

    SAXOPHONE

    BRASS

    TRUMPET

    R1

    R1

    R2

    R2

    R3

    R3

    7 8

    SELECTMIC SETUP

    A

    A'

    A

    A'

    to PN1-CN4

    to DP-CN5

    to PN2-CN102

    N.C

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    PN3: V419710

    PN3 Circuit Board

    Pattern side

    A

    A'

    A

    A'

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    AMP: V372790

    AMP Circuit Board

    Component sideto NET-CN1

    to Power transformerto AM-CN4

    B

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    MIC-VR: V419770MIC-HP: V419760DM: V410110AJACK: V458200

    DM Circuit Board

    Component side

    Component side

    MIC-HP Circuit Board

    AJACK Circuit Board

    to PITCH&MODU WHEELto DJACK-CN1

    MIC-VR Circuit Board

    to MIC/HP-CN101

    Component side

    Component side

    E

    to AM-CN5

    to TG-CN7

    to MIC/VR-CN201

    to SICI-CN2 to PN1-CN1 to DJACK-CN2

    to MK-CN1

    R L/L+R R TRIM L/L+R R 1 2L/L+RLOOP SEND AUX IN/LOOP RETURN LINE OUT

    to AM-CN6 to AM-CN7

    to TG-CN6

    to TG-CN11

    MIC/LINE select INPUT VOLUME

    PHONESMIC/LINE IN

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    DM: V410110VSEL: V427230NET: V427210DJACK: V427060

    DM Circuit Board

    Pattern side

    Component side

    DJACK Circuit Board

    EB

    P

    E

    VSEL Circuit Board

    NET Circuit Board

    Component side

    Component side

    SWITCH 1VOLUMEFOOT PEDAL

    to DM-CN1

    INOUTMIDI A

    PC KEYBARDSWITCH 2INOUTMIDI BHOST SELECTVIDEO OUT TO HOST

    to DM-CN5to DP-CN7

    to DP-CN6

    to Speakerto AMP-CN3

    to FU-CN5

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    TG: V410130 PN2: V419720

    TG Circuit Board

    Component side

    Component side

    PN2 Circuit Board

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8EXIT

    TEMPO

    DATAENTRY

    DIRECTACCESS

    MAINMIXER

    PARTON/OFF

    PART

    to PN3-CN2to PN1-CN3

    to INV-CN1 to FDDto Power supply-CN2to AM-CN2

    to MIC-HP-CN102to AM-CN1 N.C

    to DM-CN6

    N.C

    Pattern cutConnection cut

    Jamper wire

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    TG: V410130 PN2: V419720

    TG Circuit Board

    Pattern side

    Pattern side

    PN2 Circuit BoardPattern cut

    cut

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    PN1: V419750

    PN1 Circuit Board

    Component side

    TAP

    C

    I II III

    III

    II

    I

    VI

    V

    IV

    DISKDIRECT

    VIII

    VIIMIDIFUNCTIONDISK/SCSI

    MIXING CONSOLE

    DIGITAL RECORDING

    SOUND CREATOR

    C

    B

    A

    E

    D

    +STOP -

    3

    21

    4

    D

    SONG SETUP

    V

    IV

    III

    II

    I

    DANCE

    16 BEAT

    8 BEAT

    AUTOACCOMPANIMENT

    SONGPLAYER

    COUTRY

    R & B

    SWING & JAZZ

    BALLROOM

    MARCH & WALTZ

    LATIN

    IIIIII

    BA

    TAP

    C

    A

    A'

    A

    A'

    to PN3-CN1 to EN-CN201 to PN2-CN101 to DM-CN4

    N.C

  • 33

    PSR-9000

    PN1: V419750

    PN1 Circuit Board

    Pattern side

    A

    A'

    A

    A'

  • 26

    PSR-9000

    DP: V410120FU: V427280

    DP Circuit Board

    Component side

    Component side

    CIRCUIT BOARDS

    FU Circuit Board

    to MK-CN1to DJACK-CN3 to FDDto MK-CN2

    Pattern side

    CONTENTSDP Circuit Board V4101200 (XW156C0) P26FU Circuit Board V4272800 (XV921B0) P26AM Circuit B