TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,
FULLY INSERT.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
“WARNING”
“TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.”
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read instructions - All the safety and operating instruc-
1.
tions should be read before the appliance is operated.
Retain instructions - The safety and operating instructions
2.
should be retained for future reference.
Heed warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the
3.
operating instructions should be adhered to.
Follow instructions - All operating and use instructions
4.
should be followed.
Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used
5.
near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a
swimming pool, and the like.
Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only
6.
with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with
care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be
7.
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its
8.
location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block
the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the
flow of air through the ventilation openings.
ATTENTION:
POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE
LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER
JUSQU' AU FOND.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat
9.
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a
10.
power supply only of the type described in the operating
instructions or as marked on the appliance.
Grounding or Polarization - The precautions that should
11.
be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of
an appliance is not defeated.
Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be
12.
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as rec-
13.
ommended by the manufacturer.
Nonuse Periods - The power cord of the appliance should
14.
be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long
period of time.
Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that
15.
objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
Damage requiring Service - The appliance should be ser-
16.
viced by qualified service personnel when:
The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
A.
or
Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the
B.
appliance; or
The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
C.
The appliance does not appear to operate normally or
D.
exhibits a marked changed in performance; or
The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure
E.
damaged.
Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the ap-
17.
pliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified
service personnel.
Parts marked with this sign are safety critical components. They must always be replaced with identical
components. Refer to the Fostex Parts List and ensure exact replacement.
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D-108
1. SPECIFICATIONS
D-108
INPUT & OUTPUT
INPUT (1 ~ 8)
ConnectorRCA pin jack (x 8)
Input Level-10 dBV
Input Impedance10 kΩ or more
OUTPUT (1 ~ 8)
ConnectorRCA pin jack (x 8)
Output Level-10 dBV
Load Impedance10 kΩ or more
DATA IN / OUT
ConnectorSquare shape optical
FormatIEC consumer optical standard IEC 958 Part 3
MIDI IN / OUT / THRU
ConnectorDIN 5-pin
FormatComply to MIDI standard
PUNCH IN / OUT
ConnectorØ6 mm phone jack (CMOS level)
SCSI
ConnectorD-SUB 25-pin
ProtocolSCSI-2, unbalanced transfer method
Transfer TypeAsynchronous
Number of Units Connected2
RECORD & PLAYBACK
Recording MediumInternal 3.5” E-IDE hard disk drive (optional)
StandardSCSI-2 or better
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz, 48kHz (Switchable by SETUP mode)
Quantization16-bit linear
EmphasisNot available
Recording Time (mono track min.)About 18 min. / 100 MB at maximum (at Fs: 44.1 kHz)
Number of Tracks24 tracks (8 + 16 additional tracks)
Number of recording tracks at a time8
Number of playback tracks at a time8
Recording FormatFDMS-3
Pitch Control± 6.0 %
Crossfade10 msec
OPERATION
Shuttle Speed8 steps (7 steps for FWD direction)
CUE ON± 1 ~ 8 times (FWD: ± 1 ~ 7 times)
CUE OFF± 1 ~ 64 times
FFWD / REW Speed
CUE ON± 3 times
CUE OFF± 32 times
ALESIS Proprietary Multi Channel Optical Digital Interface
External fixed / removable SCSI-2 hard disk drive
Recording time will be limited up to 24 hours.
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OPERATION (continued)
Digital Scrubbing (JOG)0 ~ 1 times (Envelope can be displayed when selecting only
one track.)
Locate Memory6 (7 including [LOCATE] key temporary memory) + 99
LEVEL INDICATION
TypeFL Bargraph
Number of Indicated Levels11 dots (-∞, -42, -30, -24, -18, -12, -9, -6, -3, 0, OVER)
Reference Level (-10 dBV) Indication-12 dB
DIMENSIONS148 (H) x 482 (W) x 381 (D) mm
WEIGHT8 kg
POWER REQUIREMENT
JPN100 V AC
USA / CND120 V AC
EUR / UK230 V AC
POWER CONSUMPTIONApprox. 33 W
STANDARD ENVIRONMENT
Standard Temperature20 ± 2 ºC
Standard Humidity65 ± 5 %
ENVIRONMENT CONDITION (W/O HD)
Characteristics Guaranteed
Temperature+ 5 ~ + 40 ºC
Humidity30 ~ 70 %
AC voltage deviation± 5 % or less
Operation Guaranteed
Temperature- 5 ~ + 45 ºC
Humidity85 % or less
AC voltage deviation± 10 % or less
CHARACTERISTICS
Overall Frequency Response20 ~ 20 kHz +1, -2 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio88 dB or more (between ADC and DAC)
Dynamic Range88 dB or more (between ADC and DAC)
T.H.D.0.008 % or less (at 1 kHz, -1 dBV)
Channel Separation80 dB or more (at 1 kHz)
Phase Difference between Channels20 º or less
D-108
8345
INPUT & OUTPUT
TIME CODE INPUT
FormatSMPTE
ConnectorXLR-3-31 type (Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: HOT, Pin 3: COLD)
Standard Input Level2 V p-p
Minimum Input Level0.25 V p-p
Input Impedance20 kΩ or more
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D-108
TIME CODE OUTPUT
FormatSMPTE
ConnectorXLR-3-32 type (Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: HOT, Pin 3: COLD)
Standard Output Level2 V p-p
Minimum Output Level0.25 V p-p
Load Impedance20 kΩ or more
VIDEO INPUT
FormatComposite (Applied video signal must comply to PAL or
NTSC standard and be interlace type)
ConnectorBNC
Frame Pulse24, 25, 29.97, 30 Hz (± 1000 ppm)
Field Pulse48, 50, 59.94, 60 Hz (± 1000 ppm)
Standard Input Level1 V p-p
Input Impedance75 Ω (ON / OFF by terminator SW)
VIDEO THRU
ConnectorBNC
Output LevelDirect output of signal fed to Video Input connector
WORD INPUT
ConnectorBNC
Frequency44.1, 48 kHz
Standard Input LevelTTL level
Input Impedance75 Ω (ON / OFF by terminator SW)
WORD OUTPUT
ConnectorBNC
Standard Output LevelTTL level
Load Impedance75 Ω (ON / OFF by terminator SW)
DIMENSIONS215 (W) x 80 (D) mm
POWER SUPPLYSupplied from D-108
DigitalDC + 5 V
AnalogDC + 19 V / - 15 V
5040
INPUT (1 ~ 8)
ConnectorD-SUB 25-pin
Standard Input Level+ 4 dBu
Input Impedance10 kΩ or more
OUTPUT (1 ~ 8)
ConnectorD-SUB 25-pin
Output Level+ 4 dBu
Load Impedance600 Ω or more
DIMENSIONS270 (W) x 70 (D) mm
POWER SUPPLYDC + 15 V (Supplied from D-160)
Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for product improvement.
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS & CONNECTORS
< Front Panel Section with Detachable Controller >
AUTO RTN
POWER
PUNCH
IN / OUT
8TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER
3/11
4/125/13 6/14
RECORD TRACK
TC INLOCKEDHD ACCESS
1/9
2/10
7/15 8/16
D-108
SHIFT
COPYMOVEPASTE
AUTO
REHEARSAL
PUNCHLOCATE
OPTICAL
TAKE
ENVELOPE
RECORDSTOPPLAYREWINDF FWD
CLIPBOARD
OUTINAUTO PLAY
CLIPBOARD PLAY
LOCATE ABS 0
LOCATE REC END
AUTO PUNCH
STARTOUTINEND
AUTO RTN
VARI PITCH
D-108
EXIT
EXECUTE
/NO
/YES
DISP SEL
TIME BASE SEL
REDOUNDOERASE
PGM SEL
RECALLSTOREHOLD/
PREVIEW
< Front Panel Section without Detachable Controller >
8TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER
POWER
< Rear Panel Section >
D-108
43 21
87 65
ANALOG OUTANALOG IN
87 65
1234
MIDI
THRUOUTPUTINPUT
DATA
OPTICAL
OUTPUTINPUT
SCSI
AC IN
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D-108
< Front Panel Section without Detachable Controller >
Like the FD-4 and FD-8, the D-108 software can be updated through the SCSI port. This means that unscrewing and opening
up the D-108 top cover is not necessary to change the EPROMs. Please refer to the following explanation for correct software
updating procedures.
3-1. Method of Sending Software from Fostex Japan
There are two ways of sending the D-108 updated software.
1.
Updated software in a removable medium (e.g. floppy disk, zip disk, etc.) to be sent via airmail
2.
Updated software as an attachment file to be sent via Email
3-2. Required Tools
The following tools/equipment are required to update the D-108 software.
1.
IBM PC/AT compatible computer with SCSI board
2.
Removable type SCSI drive
3.
Cable between the removable type SCSI drive and the SCSI board
4.
Cable between the removable type SCSI drive and the D-108 (D-SUB 25-pin)
3-3. Software Updating Procedures
Presuming that the updated software is correctly sent and is copied into your computer.
Connect the removable type SCSI drive to the IBM PC/AT compatible computer SCSI port.
1.
Insert the diskette to the removable type SCSI drive and format it by the computer on which Windows 95/98 is running.
2.
Copy the updated software file to the removable type SCSI drive (diskette).
3.
Set the removable type SCSI drive ID to 0 ~ 5 and connect to the D-108 SCSI port.
4.
Turn on the power of removable drive and then D-108. While the system is booted up, do not forget to check the software
5.
version as well as the programming date.
Select “SCSI” by the Drive Select SETUP menu (Drive_Sel.?) and press the EXECUTE/YES key.
6.
After confirming that the D-108 recognizes the connected SCSI drive, insert the diskette with updated software file. The
7.
D-108 is automatically put into the software updating mode and comes to a standstill at the display below.
SURE?
Pressing the EXECUTE/YES key will start updating the software. The display shows “Loading!”, “Writing!” and “Initial..”
8.
in order and automatically returns to the above condition again. Check the displayed ROM version and date if the
software is correctly updated by the optional mode “4-2. Flash ROM & CPU Version” (page 11).
9.
Eject the diskette with updated software file by the press of STOP or EXIT/NO key and insert the diskette formatted by
the D-108.
10
CAUTION:
The diskette in which the updated software file is copied must be formatted by IBM PC/AT computer, not by Macintosh.
1.
If something wrong happens while updating the software (e.g. A blackout occurred while updating the software.), the D-
2.
108 might not be able to boot up the system software inside the Flash ROM. In such a case, please refer to the section “4-
8. Flash ROM” (page 21).
The SCSI ID to be connected to the D-108 must be selected to 0 ~ 5. The SCSI ID “6” is used for backing up purpose
3.
exclusively. The SCSI ID “7” cannot be used on the D-108 by technical reasons.
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4. SERVICE MODE
There are various optional modes available in the D-108 Service Mode. Please utilize them when servicing the unit.
4-1. Putting D-108 into Service Mode
The way of putting the D-108 into Service Mode is as follow.
1)
Insert a 3.5” E-IDE internal HDD into the HDD cartridge slot or connect an external SCSI recording/playback device
(SCSI ID: 0 ~ 5) to the D-108 SCSI connector.
2)
Turn on the power of D-108.
3)
While holding down the STOP button, press the DISP SEL key to select the SETUP menu and then press the EXECUTE/YES key.
As shown below, by rotating the jog dial C.W. or C.C.W., various optional modes will be displayed in addition to the
general SETUP menus. In order to select a certain optional mode, press the EXECUTE/YES key while its menu is
displayed.
SETUP
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
D-108
*: Model 8345 is required.
: Optional Mode
Sync_Preset*
NOs_Of_Event?
Drive_Sel.?
Load_PGM?
Save_PGM?
DA_Test?
DiskFormat_?
Track_Exchange?
Not_Used?
Clock_Sel?
SampleRate?
Device_ID?
Version?
Flash_ROM?
Standby_Disk?
DisplayTest?
Self_Check?
OffsetDisp?
Resolution?
Digi.out?
Digi.in?
Freeblock_Check?
Rec_Protect?
Ref._TC*
SlaveType?
InitialDisk?
Slave_Mode?
OffsetMode?
00h59m57s00f00sf
(MTC Offset)
4-2. Flash ROM & CPU Version
This mode is used to check the Flash ROM and CPU versions currently installed in the unit.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
CW
Signature_Set?
Tempo_Map_Set ?
TitleEdit_PGM01?
Delete_PGM01?
Click_ ?
PrerollTime?
MidiSyncOut?
Frame_Rate?
: Blinking
44.1kHz
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D-108
In order to check the version number, press the “EXECUTE/YES” key while “?” is blinking.
: Blinking
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
The example on the above indicates that the Flash ROM version is V1.01 and its programming date is December 25,
1998. In this condition, by turning the jog dial C.W. or C.C. W., the CPU version can be checked. The example below
indicates that the CPU version is V2.00 and its programming date is August 4, 1998.
: Blinking
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
4-3. DA Test
This mode tests the signal flow from the DATA INPUT jack to the D/A converter. A S/P DIF digital signal (Fs: 44.1kHz)
must be input to the DATA INPUT jack to execute this test. Then, press the EXECUTE/YES key while “?” is blinking.
: Blinking
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
If the D-108 is in a normal condition, “44.1kHz” and “DIGITAL” will be lit solid. The odd (1, 3, 5, 7 and L) and even (2,
4, 6, 8 and R) channels indicate the left and right input level of S/P DIF digital signal fed to the DATA INPUT jack
respectively.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
44.1kHz
12
If the D-108 is not in a normal condition, “DIGITAL” and “EXT SYNC” on the display will blink and the bargraph meter
will not indicate any level.
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4-4. Standby Disk
This mode makes the internal hard disk stop spinning for purposes such as “shock” test.
: Blinking
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
If the EXECUTE/YES key is pressed when “?” is blinking, the “SURE” prompt will start blinking. If you would like to go
on, press the EXECUTE/YES key once again. The internal hard disk will stop spinning.
4-4. Display/Button Test
This mode tests if all the segments on the FL display, LEDs and buttons (switches) on the D-108 controller are correctly
working or not. To execute this test, press the EXECUTE/YES key while “?” is blinking.
: Blinking
D-108
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
If the D-108 is in a normal condition, all the segments on the FL display will be lit solid (Dot matrix and bargraph meter
sections on the FL display will blink.) and all the LEDs on the top panel will start blinking.
: Blinking
OL
0
3
6
L
9
12
18
24
R
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
9 10111213141516
32605040
ABS
MTC IN
0124681012152026
SETUP
REMAIN
OL
OFFSET
CHASE
LOCATE
FORMAT
SIGNATURE
TEMPO
44.1kHz
COMPLETED!
SURE?
CHASE
MIDI
SAVE
EXT SYNC
DIGITAL
PGM
48kHz
-0.1%
LOAD
If the D-108 is not in a normal condition, faulty segments on the LCD display and/or LEDs on the top panel will remain
unlit.
In this condition, if the EXECUTE/YES key is pressed one more time, the Button Test can be executed. The Button Test
checks if each key/button and jog dial are working properly or not. The display below indicates that the PLAY button is
pressed and held down.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
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D-108
The table below shows the relationship between the key/button/jog dial and the corresponding numbers appear on the
LCD display.
Key/ButtonNo.Key/ButtonNo.Key/ButtonNo.
AUTO RTN/PLAY01ERASE14RECORD TRACK 527
CLIPBOARD IN02UNDO15RECORD TRACK 628
CLIPBOARD OUT03REDO16RECORD TRACK 729
AUTO RTN START04HOLD/17RECORD TRACK 830
AUTO PUNCH IN05STORE18SHIFT31
AUTO PUNCH OUT06RECALL19RECORD32
AUTO RTN END07AUTO PUNCH20STOP33
DISP SEL08LOCATE21PLAY34
EXECUTE/YES09VARI PITCH22REWIND35
EXIT/NO10RECORD TRACK 123F. FWD36
COPY11RECORD TRACK 224SHUTTLE00~07
MOVE12RECORD TRACK 325JOG (C.W.)51
PASTE13RECORD TRACK 426JOG (C.C.W.)49
In order to quit the Button Test, turn the jog dial C.W. or C.C.W. further after “51” or “49” is displayed respectively.
4-5. Self Check
This mode automatically tests the following points in order.
• SCSI port
• ATA (E-IDE) bus
• Option (Model 8345) bus
• MIDI in/out circuit
• S/P DIF digital signal in/out (44.1kHz)
• ADAT digital signal in/out (48kHz)
• 8345 vari-pitch circuit
• D-108 vari-pitch circuit
• A/D and D/A circuit (Input Monitor)
< Cable connection in “Self Check” mode >
43 21
ANALOG OUTANALOG IN
1234
MIDI
DATA
OPTICAL
THRUOUTPUTINPUT
OUTPUTINPUT
SCSI
AC IN
14
87 65
In order not to form a MIDI signal loop, connect the MIDI cable after putting the D-108 into the Service Mode.CAUTION:
87 65
External SCSI Device
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To start the Self Check mode, press the EXECUTE/YES key when “?” is blinking.
: Blinking
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
The D-108 automatically checks the before mentioned points. If the D-108 is working properly, the following appears on
the display with REC LED blinking.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
87654321
44.1kHz
D-108
In order to go back to the normal display, press the EXIT/NO key or STOP button.
4-5-1. SCSI Port Check
If the D-108 does not recognize a SCSI device connected to the D-108 SCSI port, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
The following is considered to be the cause of problem.
• Bad cable connection, bad cable contact and / or the power of SCSI device is being turned off.
• SCSI device ID is not set to 0 ~ 5.
• MAIN PCB is defective. (bad soldering of U7, U8, J6, etc.)
If a removable type SCSI drive is connected and in case a disk is not inserted into the drive, the following prompt will be
displayed.
44.1kHz
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
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44.1kHz
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D-108
In the case that the inserted disk is not FDMS-3 formatted, the following prompt will be displayed.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
Fs, DIGITAL IN, DIGITAL OUT and SLAVE MODE settings on the disk to be used when the Self Check test is executed
should be as follow.
• Fs: 44.1kHz
• DIGITAL IN: OFF (L: - R: -)
• DIGITAL OUT: ADAT
• SLAVE MODE: OFF
Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the EXECUTE/YES key would reach the next test.
4-5-2. ATA (E-IDE) Bus Check
This test checks if data can be properly read out from the preformatted internal hard disk .
If the “ALTERNATE STATUS” which indicates the hard disk condition cannot be read out, the prompt below will be
displayed.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
If the data (SYSTEM ID) written by formatting the disk cannot be read out correctly, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
44.1kHz
16
The following is considered to be the cause of problem.
• Breaking, shortage and / or bad contact of flat cable J12.
• Bad soldering of gate array U5 on the MAIN PCB.
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Fs, DIGITAL IN, DIGITAL OUT and SLAVE MODE settings on the internal disk to be used when the Self Check test is
executed should be as follow.
• Fs: 44.1kHz
• DIGITAL IN: OFF (L: - R: -)
• DIGITAL OUT: ADAT
• SLAVE MODE: OFF
Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the EXECUTE/YES key would reach the next test. If the
EXECUTE/YES key is pressed with the “ATA Bus Check” prompt displayed, checking the SYSTEM ID on the SCSI
device will be executed. The current drive setting after the Self Check test will become “SCSI”.
4-5-3. Option (Model 8345) Bus Check
This test checks if the option bus (J9 on the MAIN PCB) to which the Model 8345 is connected is working properly or not.
If reading out and / or writing in data are not correctly executed, the prompt below will be displayed.
D-108
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
The following is considered to be the cause of problem.
• Bad connection and / or wrongly connected J9.
• Bad soldering of J9, U16, U17, U34, etc. on the MAIN PCB
Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the EXECUTE/YES key would reach the next test.
4-5-4. MIDI In/Out Check
By connecting the MIDI IN and OUT ports, this test checks if the reply against the ID inquiry is correctly received. If not,
the prompt below will be displayed.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
The following is considered to be the cause of problem.
• Bad soldering of J2, U11, U19 and surrounding circuit on the MAIN PCB
Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the EXECUTE/YES key would reach the next test.
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D-108
4-5-5. S/P DIF In/Out (44.1kHz) Check
By connecting the DATA IN and OUT terminals, this tests checks if the S/P DIF signal output by itself is correctly
received. If the PLL circuit is not in a “LOCKED” condition, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
1
The following is considered to be the cause of problem.
* Defect on DIGITAL OUT
- No oscillation of resonator X1.
- Connector J4, gate array U5, U20 and / or surrounding circuit are defective.
* Defect on DIGITAL IN
- Connector J5, gate array U5, U20 and / or surrounding circuit are defective.
- PLL circuit (U10 and surrounding circuit) are defective.
* The SETUP “DIGITAL IN” is set other than “L: - R: -”.
32
44.1kHz
5
4
6
8
7
Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the EXECUTE/YES key would reach the next test.
4-5-6. Adat In/Out (48kHz) Check
By connecting the DATA IN and OUT terminals, this tests checks if the ADAT digital signal output by itself is correctly
received. If the PLL circuit is not in a “LOCKED” condition, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
The following is considered to be the cause of problem.
* Defect on DIGITAL OUT
- No oscillation of resonator X2.
- Connector J4, gate array U5, U20 and / or surrodunding circuit are defective.
* Defect on DIGITAL IN
- Connector J5, gate array U5, U20 and / or surrounding circuit are defective.
- PLL circuit (U22, 23, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 and / or surrounding circuit) are defective.
* The SETUP “DIGITAL IN” is set other than “L: - R: -”.
48kHz
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Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the EXECUTE/YES key would reach the next test.
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4-5-7. 8345 Vari-Pitch Circuit (48kHz) Check
The master clock is generated using the Model 8345 LRCK (J9 pin-24: EXT_LRCK). In the meantime, the adat digital
signal is generated based on this master clock. This test checks if the adat digital signal output by itself is correctly
received. If not, it means that the vari-pitch circuit does not work correctly. As a result, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
If “adat error” is displayed in the before mentioned test, the above error prompt will be naturally displayed.
If the Model 8345 test is not installed in the D-108, this test will be skipped.
The following is considered to be the cause of problem.
• Wrongly connected flat cable to J9 on the MAIN PCB.
• Bad soldering of J9, U9, U3 and / or surrounding circuit
48kHz
D-108
Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the EXECUTE/YES key would reach the next test.
4-5-8. D-108 Vari-Pitch Circuit (48kHz) Check
Using the master clock generated through the D-108 vari-pitch circuit on the MAIN PCB, the adat digital signal is output.
This test checks if the adat digital signal output by itself is correctly received. If not, it means that the vari-pitch circuit
does not work correctly. As a result, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
If “adat error” is displayed in the before mentioned test, the above error prompt will also be naturally displayed.
The following is considered to be the cause of problem.
• Defects on the vari-pitch circuit (U3, U9), gate array (U5) and / or surrounding circuit.
48kHz
Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the EXECUTE/YES key would reach the next test.
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4-6. Offset Display
This mode determines if the offset value against a master machine should be displayed when the D-108 is working as a
slave machine. If you would like to turn ON the offset display, press the EXECUTE/YES key while “?” is blinking. (The
default setting is “off”.) Then, turn the jog dial C.W. to change the display to “ON” and press the EXECUTE/YES key.
In order to check the offset value, select the “MTC” time base and the “REMAINING TIME” display. The display below
is an example of offset display.
: Blinking
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
1
4
32
4
32
6
5
6
8
7
8
7
44.1kHz
OFFSET
44.1kHz
CAUTION:
There might be a case that the percentage value does not indicate “0.0%” exactly. This is caused by the
difference of internal clocks between master and slave machines, which are running independently.
4-7. Initializing Disk
This mode initializes a 3.5" internal E-IDE hard disk drive or an external SCSI device connected to the SCSI port.
CAUTION:
After pressing the EXECUTE/YES key, “SURE?” will start blinking in the FL display. In this condition, pressing the
EXECUTE/YES key one more time would initialize the recognized disk drive. This mode puts the disk back to the
condition originally formatted.
1.
If both the external SCSI drive and the internal 3.5” E-IDE hard disk drive are connected at the same
time, currently selected drive by the SETUP menu “Drive_Sel?” will be initialized.
2.
Up to 2 x SCSI drives can be connected to the D-108 at a time. One is for recording / reproducing (SCSI
ID: 0 ~ 5) and the other for exclusive backing up (SCSI ID: 6). Initializing is possible on the SCSI drive
(ID: 0 ~ 5) used for recording / reproducing only.
: Blinking
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
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4-8. Flash ROM
This mode is used when copying the system software from EPROMs to Flash ROM. As mentioned in the section “3.
SOFTWARE UPDATE” (page 10), the D-108 software inside the Flash ROM can be updated through the SCSI port.
However, if something wrong happens when updating the software (e.g. A blackout occurred while updating the software.),
the D-108 might not be able to boot up by the system software inside the Flash ROM.
: Blinking
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
In this case, the following procedures must be taken.
1.
Turn off the power of D-108 and turn the switch on the ROM CARD PCB assy to “EPROM” side.
2.
Plug the EPROMs into the sockets on the ROM CARD PCB assy which will be supplied to you separately.
3.
Connect the ROM CARD PCB assy to J10 (50-pin connector) on the MAIN PCB assy.
4.
Turn on the power of D-108.
44.1kHz
D-108
In this condition, the D-108 is booted up by the system software inside the EPROMs. The next procedures to take are as
follows.
1.
Put the D-108 into the Service Mode, select “FlashROM” and press EXECUTE/YES key. (“SURE?” is blinking.)
2.
Press the EXECUTE/YES key one more time to copy the system software from EPROMs to Flash ROM.
3.
After the completion, turn the switch on the ROM CARD PCB assy to “FLMEM” side.
4.
In order to confirm that the D-108 is correctly booted up using the system software inside the Flash ROM, turn off
the power, disconnect the cable connected to the J10 on the MAIN PCB assy and turn the power back on again.
5.
After the confirmation, referring to the section “3. SOFTWARE UPDATE” (page 10), update the system software
inside the Flash ROM through SCSI port again.
4-9. Free Block Check
This mode is used to check the condition of the diskette inserted into an external SCSI drive connected to the D-108 or the
internal E-IDE hard disk drive. The drive to be checked is the one currently selected drive by the SETUP menu “Drive_Sel?”.
: Blinking
OL
0
3
6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
Press the EXECUTE/YES key when “?” is blinking. The display indicates the free audio file numbers.
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OL
0
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6
9
12
18
24
30
42
5
1
4
32
6
8
7
44.1kHz
If the Free Block indicates a large number even after formatting and no signal is recorded or recorded signals are frequently
skipped, the diskette / hard disk drive can be judged to be in a bad condition.
5. ERROR CODE LIST
The chart below indicates the error code number and corresponding description. Since the error code list is basically
designed for our engineers to improve the software, the description is quite technical. If you find the D-108 with one of
the error codes displayed, we encourage you to update the software first. In case updating the software does not solve the
problem, we would like you to inform us about details.
D-108 ERROR CODE LIST
ERROR
CODE
1D-108 tries to access the address which does not exist.
3SCSI drive does not boot up correctly when in SCSI access operation.
9
10
11Link_pointer indicates larger address (out of region) than Link_File address region in RAM.
12“Pointer_addre” calculation of Link_Pointer is not correct.
14
15
16“Pointer_addre” calculation of Link_Pointer during recording/reproducing is not correct.
20src_cash_load: Improper access of link address occurred while PASTE editing.
21bak_cash_load: Program link during PASTE/MOVE editing is incorrect.
22bak _cash_load: Imcom patibility problem occurred on program link during PASTE/MOVE editing.
30Error whe n executing MOVE editing. Improper Li nk Pointer. Error in “bak_cas h_load” function.
31Error whe n executing MOVE editing. Improper Li nk Pointer. Error in “bak_cas h_load” function.
32Error whe n executing MOVE editing. Improper Li nk Pointer. Error in “bak_cas h_load” function.
35Backup_Save:Error occurred when saving data to SCSI device.
36Bac k up_Load: Error occurred when loading data from SCSI device .
38Displayed in Test Mode only. SCSI device cannot be recognized during initial test.
40dis_cah_load: Improper access occurred when recording/reproducing.
41dis_cah_load: Improper access occurred when recording/reproducing.
42dis_cah_load: Improper access occurred when recording/reproducing.
45get_non_des_block: Remaining disk capacity is insufficient.
52non_des_cash_save_sub: Improper access occurred when recording/reproducing.
60remake_free_block: There was improper access to program management region.
61remake_free_block: There was improper access to program management region.
62remake_free_block: Number of manage able events ex c eeds limit.
63remake_free_block: There was improper access to program management region.
64rem ake_free_block: There is an overlapping section in program management re gion.
96There was improp e r ac c es s t o program management region.
97There was improper access to program management region when saving System File.
99There was im proper access when fading in/out.
When saving system region sector, its address is registered in Free_block File during Free block File
checking procedure.
Link_pointer whic h links Audio File indicates smaller address (out of region) than Link_File address region
in RAM.
Link_Pointer during recording/reproducing indicates smaller address (out of region) than actual Link_File
address region.
Link_Pointer during recording/reproducing indicates larger address (out of region) than actual Link_File
address region.
DESCRIPTION
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6. MODEL 8345/5040 INSTALLING PROCEDURES
D-108
CAUTION:
When retrofitting both the MODEL 8345 and 5040 to the D-108, please make sure that the MODEL 5040 will
be the one to retrofit first.
Open up the top panel by loosening the following screws.
1)
• 4 x BBT 3 x 8 BZN screws on both sides of top panel
• 2 x BBT 3 x 8 BZn screws on the top of top panel
• 2 x B 3 x 6 BZn screws on the rear side of top panel
Remove the blank panels by loosening 4 x BPT 3 x 8 BZn screws.
2)
BBT 3 x 8 BZn
Top Panel
BBT 3 x 8 BZn
B 3 x 6 BZn
POWER
PCB
BBT 3 x 8 BZn
BBT 3 x 8 BZn
Blank Panel
MAIN PCB
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Loosen 4 x PWH 3 x 6 Ni scerws which fix the hard disk bay assy to the HD bracket. In this condition, the hard disk bay
3)
can be moved towards the front panel so that the cable can be easily connected / disconnected.
Before fixing the MODEL 5040 to the D-108 rear panel, insert the 17-pin and 8-pin flat cables included in the MODEL
4)
5040 package into the connector J13 and J14 on the D-108 MAIN PCB assy respectively.
Remove 4 x hex screws originally attached to the MODEL 5040 D-SUB connectors.
5)
Fix the Bracket, B, 5041 (P/N: 8221206000) to the MODEL 5040 PCB assy.
6)
Fix the MODEL 5040 to the D-108 rear panel by the following screws.
7)
• 1 x B 3 x 6 BZn screws included in the MODEL 5041 package
• 4 x hex screws originally attached to the D-SUB connectors
Connect the following cables.
8)
• 17-pin flat cable from the connector J13 on the D-108 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J4 on the MODEL 5040
PCB assy
• 8-pin flat cable from the connector J14 on the D-108 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J5 on the MODEL 5040
PCB assy
• 4-pin connector cable W1 on the MODEL 5040 PCB assy to the connector J8 on the MODEL 5040 PCB assy
CAUTION:
On the MODEL 5040 PCB assy, if the 8-pin connector to be connected to the J14 on the D-108 MAIN PCB assy
is mounted on the J5 location, the flat cable does not have to be twisted around. However, if the 8-pin connector
is mounted on the J6 location, the flat cable has to be twisted around to match the pin numbers.
To
MAIN PCB
Bracket, B, 5041
(P/N: 8221206000)
BBT 3 x 6 CZn
MODEL 5040
J5
To
MAIN PCB
J14
To
MAIN PCB
J13
J8
W1
J4
BBT 3 x 8 BZn
(attached to D-SUB 25-pin connector)
Hex screw
24
POWER
PCB
MAIN PCB
J14
J8
J13
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Before fixing the MODEL 8345 to the D-108 rear panel, insert the 25-pin flat cable included in the MODEL 8345 package
9)
into the connector J9 on the D-108 MAIN PCB assy .
Fix the MODEL 5040 to the D-108 rear panel by the following screws.
10)
• 3 x B 3 x 6 BZn screws included in the MODEL 8345 package - Bracket section
• 4 x BBT 3 x 8 BZn screws included in the MODEL 8345 package - XLR connector section
Connect the following cables.
11)
• 25-pin flat cable from the connector J9 on the D-108 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J1 on the MODEL 5040
PCB assy
• 5-pin connector cable W3 on the MODEL 5040 PCB assy to the connector J1 on the MODEL 5040 PCB assy
To
MAIN PCB
J1
5
1
W3
J1
1
MODEL 8345
25
D-108
POWER
PCB
BBT 3 x 8 BZn
BBT 3 x 8 BZn
25
J9
1
MAIN PCB
J1
1
5
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7. EXPLODED VIEW, PCB ASSEMBLY & PARTS LIST
D-108 OVERALL EXPLODED VIEW
Ref. No.Part No.Description
18212 5811 03 Panel, controller, D-series
28226 1852 05 Button, 11 x 5, E
38226 1842 08 Button, 6 x 6, H
48226 1842 02 Button, 6 x 6, B
58226 1852 04 Button, 11 x 5, D
68226 1831 05 Button, 11 x 11, E
78226 1831 04 Button, 11 x 11, D
88214 2700 00 Spring, 8 x 3, 0.2
S:Surface mount
T:Taping device
F:Forming device
P:Penetrate mount
V:Vertical mount
H:Horizontal mount
I:I form
L:L form
QFP:Quad Flat Package
SOP:Small Outline Package
TSSOP: Thin Shrink Small Outline Package
DIP:Dual In-line Package
220:TO-220 type
DG:Digital
AN:Analog