SPECIFICATIONS•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1
LOCATION OF CONTROLS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••2
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BLOCK DIAGRAM ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4
PARTS LIST ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••5
IDENTIFYING VERSION NUMBER••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••6~7
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DATA SAVE & LOAD••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••8
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM & BORAD••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••9~13
SPECIFICATIONS
DR-202 : Dr.Groove
'Maximum Polyphony
24 Voices
'Number of Tones
256
'Number of Patterns
Preset Patterns : 400
User Patterns : 100
'Number of Songs
20 (1 Demo Song)
'Resolution
96 Ticks / Quarter Note
'Tempo
Quarter Note = 40.0 - 250.0
'Display
LCD ( 16 Characters x 2 Lines )
'Data Entry Methods
Real-time recording
Step recording
Step Editing
'Number of Pads
13
'Control Knobs
Value
Volume
Low
Instrument Select
Realtime Modify: Cutoff
Resonance
Decay
Effects:Reverb/Delay
Flanger
'Synchronization
MIDI
'Connectors
Phones Jack ( Stereo miniature phone type )
Line Out Jacks ( L, R )
MIDI Connector ( IN, OUT )
Foot Switch Jack
DC In Jack ( DC9V )
200mA
Expected battery life under continuous use ( These
figures will vary depending on the actual conditions of
use. )
Alkaline : 8 hours
Carbon : 4 hours
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of
ROLAND CORPORATION.
17059931
Printed in Japan (ACE0) (CR) 1
'Options
AC Adaptor PSA-Series, Foot Switch FS-5U
In the interest of product improvement, the specifications
and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change
without prior notice.
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Pin Jack
YKC21-3040
(#00451445)
MIDI Jack
YKF51-5048
(#13429676)
Phone Jack
HLJ7101-01-3010
(#13449283)
Battery Cover
(#01340545)
Side Switch (Power Switch)
HSW-0847-01-010
(#00123134)
Adaptor Jack
HEC2392-01-150
(#13449717)
Top Case
(#01450856)
Bottom Case
BOTTOM CASE ASSY
(#71124789)
Phones Jack
HSJ-0912-01-040
(#13449434)
Foot (x4)
15x15 FOOT
(#01342589)
Pot
RK14K124 10KB
(#01566523)
Pot
RK14K124 100KW
(#01454045)
Pot (x6)
RK11K114 50KB
(#01454067)
Knob (x8)
J R-KNOB SF (BLK/RED)
(#01341267)
Button
RUBBER SW EFFECT
(#01450934)
Knob
D R-KNOB L RED
(#01450912)
Rotary Encoder
EC16B24204
(#01454090)
Display Cover
(#01450889)
LCD
CM1621-OS
(#01451034)
LED (x5)
LTIU67A
(#01342601)
Button
RUBBER SW PAD
(#01450923)
DR-202
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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EXPLODED VIEW
[PARTS]
No.PART No. PART NAME
q 01450856TOP CASE
w 01450934RUBBER SW EFFECT
e 01450923RUBBER SW PAD
r 71010823SW BOARD ASSY
t 71010812MAIN BOARD ASSY
y 71124789BOTTOM CASE ASSY
u 01340545BATTERY COVER
i 01450901BATTERY TERMINAL (-)
o 01450890BATTERY TERMINAL (+)
!0 01562290BATTERY TERMINAL (+/-)
!1 0134258915x15 FOOT
!2 01451034LCD UNIT CM1621-OS
!3 01450889DISPLAY COVER
!4 01341267J R-KNOB SF(BLK/RED)
!5 01450912D R-KNOB L RED
!6 01562356SHIELD SHEET
!7 01561489FUJI CARD(16P) 16x160-A6.0BB-P1.25-HBL10-S
!8 01561490FUJI CARD(8P) 8x160-A6.0BB-P1.25-HBL10-S
[SCREW]
A 40011278BINDING HEAD TAP TIGHT-P 3x8 ZC
B 40011323BINDING HEAD TAP TIGHT-P 3x10 BZC
C
D
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
The parts marked have
safety-related characteristics.
Use only listed parts for
replacement.
!
CONSIDERATIONS ON PARTS ORDERING
When ordering any parts listed in the parts list, please specify the following items in the order sheet.
QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER
Ex. 10 22575241 Sharp Key C-20/50
15 2247017300 Knob (orange) DAC-15D
Failure to completely fill the above items with correct number and description will result in delayed or
even undelivered replacement.
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DR-202
PARTS LIST
NOTE:The parts marked # are new (initial parts)
Note: Consider about the natural environment carefully before through the old lithium battery away when you exchange to the new one.
13449717HEC2392-01-150AC ADAPTOR JACKJK2 on MB
13429676YKF51-5048MIDI JACKJK1 on MB
00451445YKC21-3040PIN JACKJK101 on MB
13449434HSJ-0912-01-040MINI STEREO JACKJK102 on MB
13449283HLJ7101-01-3010PHONE JACKJK103 on MB
#01672178LH5S471Y (Ver.1.00)MASK ROM (PROGRAMMED)IC10 on MB
00781745M27C4001-10F1EPROM (BLANK)IC10 on MB
15239229TC6116AF(GP-4)CUSTOM IC (SOUND ROM)IC6 on MB
#01561089LH537NVPMASK ROM (WAVE ROM)IC15 on MB
01122412TC551001CF-70LSRAMIC2 on MB
00126867LC33832M-10-TLMPSRAMIC1 on MB
01340789BU9480FD/A CONVERTERIC13 on MB
00232645TC7W14FCMOSIC27 on MB
15259887TC7SU04FCMOSIC4 on MB
15259883TC7S00FCMOSIC11 on MB
15249104TC7S04FCMOSIC20 on MB
15259885TC7S32FCMOSIC21 on MB
15249121TC7W04FCMOSIC8.IC26 on MB
15249112TC7W32FCMOSIC25 on MB
00458034TC75S51FCMOS OP AMPIC24 on MB
15289154UPC4072G2-E1FET OP AMPIC23 on MB
15289109M5216FP-600DBIPOLAR OP AMPIC102 on MB
15289105UPC4570G2-T2BIPOLAR OP AMPIC101 on MB
00122978SI-8221LSWITCH REGULATOR ICIC22 on MB
15289123M51953AFP-600CRESET ICIC3 on MB
15289124PC-400PHOTO COUPLERIC7 on MB
TRANSISTOR
153091012SA1037KRQ105 on MB
153191082SC-3324GRQ101.Q102 on MB
15329503DTA124EKQ1 on MB
15329514DTC343TKQ106.Q107 on MB
15329521RN1307Q108-Q112 on MB
NOTE: Replacement BOTTOM CASE ASSY includes the following parts.
#
PATTERN.KIT.BPM.KICK2.SNARE2.HIT1.HIT2.HIT3.
KICK1.SNARE1. CLOSE H.OPEN H.RIDE.CRASH. PERC1.PERC2
GROOVE.MIDI.<.>.SHIFT.TAP/ENTER
DIODE
15339412U1BC44D4.D5 on MB
15339119T01SS352D2 on MB
153391211SS301 DA1 on MB.DA201-DA216 on SB
15339120T01SS302DA2.DA3 on MB
01342601LT1U67ALED (RED)D233-D237 on SB
RESISTOR
01344723MCR25 JZH J 22022 OHM 1/4WR142.R144 on MB
15399965RCE9A103JAG7ARESISTOR ARRAYRA8 on MB
15399983RCE9A473JARESISTOR ARRAYRA9 on MB
#01126201EXBV8V332JVRESISTOR ARRAYRA3.RA7 on MB
00126101EXBV8V221JVRESISTOR ARRAYRA5.RA6 on MB
00126112EXBV8V101JVRESISTOR ARRAYRA2 on MB
CAPACITOR
#0156412310MV220HCCHEMICAL C31 on MB
#0156414516MV10HCCHEMICAL C26.C50.C101.C106.C107.C112.C113.C118.C122.C132.
#0156415616MV47HCCHEMICAL C102.C108.C128.C130 on MB
#0034190116MV470HCCHEMICAL C30.C32 on MB
#0156416750MV1HCCHEMICAL C23 on MB
#13619809N0TPDN1V2R2K8STANTALUM C115.C117 on MB (S/No. Z**7300-UP)
#015641896.3MV100HCCHEMICAL C7.C13.C22.C121 on MB
#015641906.3MV47HCCHEMICAL C9 on MB
POTENTIOMETER
#01566523RK14K124 10KBVR101 on MB
#01454045RK14K124 100KWVR102 on MB
#01454067RK11K114 50KBVR103-VR108 on MB
ENCODER
#01454090EC16B24204(L=25)EN1 on MB
FILTER
00891689SBT-0260TFEMI FILTERL3-L6.L101-L105 on MB
12449467ACB3216M-600-TBEADS INDUCTORL1.L2 on MB
CRYSTAL,RESONATOR
00894023MA-406 20.000MHzX'TALX1 on MB
CONNECTOR
13379152IL-FPC-16ST-NCN1 on MB
13379149IL-FPC-8ST-NCN101 on MB
13379157IL-FPC-16SL-NCN202 on SB
just want to identify the version number. Just plug in
the PSA Adaptor to the adaptor jack of the unit.
1. Connect Amplifier, Speaker, Oscilloscope, and Noise
Meter to the LINE OUT jacks (L/R) of the unit.
2. Connect the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT jacks with a
single MIDI cable.
3. Connect the FS-5U to the FOOT SWITCH jack.
4. Turn the POWER Switch OFF and connect the power
supply (+9.0V) to the ADAPTOR jack.
'IDENTIFYING VERSION NUMBER/ENTERING TEST
MODE
1. Turn the power ON while holding down [REC] and
[START] button.
The version number will be shown on the display as
in Fig.1.
If Fig.2 shows up on the display, keep on holding
[REC] and [START] button down, and press
[ENTER]button.
The FACTORY RESET will then be executed and the
display will change to Fig.1.
After a few seconds, the sign on the display will
disappear, entering the TEST MODE.
Notice that all the LED's of [MUTE], [ROLL], [BASS],
[REC], [START] are lit at this time.
For [FOOT SW], press FS-5U connected to the unit.
3) VOLUME CHECK
1. When the Switch Check ends normally, Fig.4
appears on the display.
2. Turn the volume knobs from MIN to MAX in the
order listed below.
When each knob's value is checked from MIN to
MAX, Fig.5 appears on the display, followed by
Fig.4 showing which knob to be checked next after
a few seconds.
If the volume pot is at MIN or MAX position before
checking, turn it to the center first, then to both MIN
and MAX.
It doesn't matter whether you start from MIN or MAX.
4) ENCODER CHECK
1. When the Volume Check ends normally, the upper
part of Fig.6 will be shown on the display.
1) LCD CONTRAST CHECK
1. After the Version Number sign disappears, all the
dots on the LCD show up.
Notice that the display gradually turns dark.
2) SWITCH CHECK
1. After the LCD display becomes most dark, Fig.3
will appear.
Turn the VOLUME knob to MAX.
2. Press the pads in the following order.
As you press the pad, you will hear a snare drum
sound, while the name of the pad to be pressed
next will be shown on the display.
Also, make sure that the LED turns off when
pressing [MUTE], [ROLL], [BASS], [REC], and
[START].
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2. The lower part of Fig.6 will appear by turning the
Encoder.
Notice that the direction you turn and the number of
clicks match the sign on the display.
The check ends when you turn the dial 5 clicks or
more clockwise and both counter-clockwise.
5) SOUND CHECK
1. When the Encoder Check ends normally, Fig.7
appears on the display with a sine wave output.
2. The test mode end.
Turn the power off.
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Battery Low !
Fig.8
Backup Battery
Low !
Fig.10
HIP-HOP 1 01
Fig.9
MIDI off Line
Fig.11
CAUTION !
DOUBLE SW ERROR
Fig.12
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DR-202
'VOLTAGE DECREASING CHECK
1. Turn the power ON, and set the stabilized power
supply's voltage to +5.5V. When Fig.8 appears on the
display, it means that the unit is normal.
If not, please check IC23 and the circuit around it.
After you have checked Fig.8 on the display, turn off
the unit's power.
Then set the Stabilized power supply's voltage back
to +9.0V.
'MUTE AND OUTPUT WAVEFORM CHECK
1. Turn the VOLUME knob to the MAX position.
Turn ON the power while pressing down both [KICK2]
and [SNARE2] button. Fig.7 will appear on the
display.
2. If any sound over -80 dBm in JIS-A (IHF) mode on
noise meter comes out immediately after the power
ON, it is No Good.
Please check the circuit around muting.
3. Notice that the volume level gradually increases.
4. Make sure that no wave form appears on the
oscilloscope, when the VOLUME knob is at the MIN
position.
5. Turn the VOLUME knob to the MAX position, the
LOW knob to the FLAT, and see if the proper sine
wave (-26.0(
(IHF) mode on noise meter and oscilloscope.
±1.5) dBm, 130(±2) Hz) appears in JIS-A
4. Turn the VOLUME knob to the MAX position. Make
sure that the sound from the headphones or the
monitor speakers is not distorted. Also make sure
that you don't hear any noise from the both output.
5. Lift up the unit to about 10cm height. Drop it for 2 or 3
times add a shock and see if the pattern stops or the
note skips will not occur.
6. If the pattern is played correctly, press the [STOP]
button and turn the power OFF.
'RESIDUAL NOISE AND PLAYING CHECK
1. Connect the stabilized power supply (+9.0V) to the
BATTERY TERMINAL's(+) and (-), then turn the
power ON.
2. When you see Fig.9 on the display, turn the power
OFF.
This is the end of the test.
ERROR MESSAGE
1. There would be an error when Fig.10-14 appears on
the display. Please check the related part and repair.
Be sure to BULK DUMP the data before removing the
Lithium Battery or examining the circuit upon
repairing.
2. If Fig.10 appears:
-> BULK DUMP the data first, then exchange the
Lithium Battery.
If the alert sign still keeps showing up, please
check the circuits around BATTERY.
6. Turn the VOLUME knob to the MAX position, the
LOW knob to the CUT, and see if the proper sine
wave (-32.0(
(IHF) mode on noise meter and oscilloscope.
7. Turn the VOLUME knob to the MAX position, the
LOW knob to the BOOST, and see if the proper sine
wave (-20.0(
(IHF) mode on noise meter and oscilloscope.
8. Turn OFF the power.
'RESIDUAL NOISE AND PLAYING CHECK
1. Turn the power ON without pressing any pads.
After a few moments, Fig.9 appears on the display.
2. Turn the VOLUME knob to the MIN position, the LOW
knob to the FLAT, and measure the residual noise
without pressing any pad. The noise level should be
under -78.0 dBm for both LINE OUT L and R,
measured with noise meter in JIS-A (IHF) mode.
3. PLAYING CHECK
Connect the headphones and press the [START]
button, when Fig.9 is on the display.
±1.5) dBm, 130(±2) Hz) appears in JIS-A
±1.5) dBm, 130(±2) Hz) appears in JIS-A
3. If Fig.11 appears:
-> Check whether the MIDI IN and OUT jacks are
connected by a single MIDI cable.
If the alert sign still appears, please check the
circuits around MIDI.
4. If Fig.12 appears:
-> This sign appears when 2 or more switches are
pressed at he same time.
If the sign appears when pressing only one
Switch, please check the Diodes in the SW
scanning line.
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CAUTION !
WAVE ROM ERROR
CAUTION !
SRAM ERROR !
Fig.13Fig.14
Factory Reset
Mode=All
The type of Factory Preset
Are You Sure ?
Yes No
Fig.15
MIDI SYS EXCLUS
DEVICE ID=17
MIDI CHANNEL
DRUM=10
MIDI BULK DUMP
TX All
DR-202 Dr.GROOVE
Please wait
MIDI BULK DUMP
TX All...
MIDI BULK DUMP
TX FINISH
MIDI BULK LOAD
FINISH
DR-202
5. If Fig.13 or Fig.14 appears:
-> Please check the circuits around what is shown in
the alert sign.
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3. Select Device ID number by turning the VALUE dial.
'DATA SAVE
FACTORY PRESET
1. Turn on the power while pressing down [MUTE] and
[ROLL] button at the same time.
Keep pressing both [MUTE] and [ROLL] button until
the following appears on the display.
2. Select the type of Factory Reset by turning the
VALUE DIAL.
You can choose from the following 4 types.
•All: Resets all the parameters of this unit to factory
•Song Pattern : Resets Songs and Patterns to factory presets
•Kit: Resets Drum Kits to factory presets setting.
•Utility MIDI: Resets parameters for UTILITY and MIDI
3. Press [TAP/ENTER] button when you have chosen
the Reset type.
1. Connecting DR-202 MIDI OUT socket and sequencer
MIDI IN socket through the MIDI cable.
NOTE:Use a sequencer having exclusive information
receive and record capability.
2. Press [MIDI] button , and the display will change to
the MIDI MODE.
* It will not change to the MIDI MODE while playing
Song or Pattern.
3. Select MIDI BULK DUMP parameter by pressing the
RIGHT cursor button.
4. Select the type of data transmission by turning the
VALUE dial.
5. Set the sequencer ready to record and start the
recording.
Press [TAP/ENTER] button to start transmission, and
the following message appears on the display.
4. Press [TAP/ENTER] button again to execute the
Factory Preset. When you wish to quit the Factory
Preset, move the cursor to "No" and press
[TAP/ENTER] button.
5. It will automatically return to the start up display.
DATA SAVE & LOAD
NOTE: Make sure to use Device ID number "17" for each
device, when executing Data Save or Data Load.
'VOLTAGE DECREASING CHECK
1. Press [MIDI]button , and the display will change to
the MIDI MODE.
* It will not change to the MIDI MODE while playing
Song or Pattern.
2. Select MIDI SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE parameter by
pressing the RIGHT cursor button.
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6. The transmission ends after awhile, and the following
message appears on the display and soon return to
the MIDI BULK DUMP parameter screen.
Stop the sequencer recording when the following
message appears on the display.
'DATA LOAD
1. Connecting DR-202 MIDI IN socket and sequencer
MIDI OUT socket through the MIDI cable.
2. Set the sequencer ready to record and start the
playing.
NOTE: You cannot DATA LOAD while playing Song or
Pattern, or while MIDI DATA SAVE is in action.
3. The reception ends, and the following message
appears on the display.