NoPART CODEPART NAMEDESCRIPTIONQ’TY
a40012956SCREW M3X8PAN MACHINE W/SW+PW FE BZC3
b40011201SCREW M3X8PAN HEAD TAPTITE P BZC2
c40011512SCREW M3X12PAN MACHINE W/SW BZC1
d40011312SCREW M3X8BINDING TAPTITE P BZC56
E-09
9
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EXPLODED VIEW 3
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View 5
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Bottom
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EXPLODED VIEW 3 PARTS LIST
NoPART CODEPART NAMEDESCRIPTIONQ’TY
d40011312SCREW M3X8BINDING TAPTITE P BZC32
e40011301SCREW M3X6BINDING P-TITE FE BZC4
f40011334SCREW M3X12BINDING TAPTITE P FE BZC12
g40012490SCREW M4X10BINDING TAPTITE P BZC21
Grease spreading in the marking section of figure.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
E-09
Disassembly Procedure
(How to Remove the Main Board)
Remove the all bottom screws.
fig.E09-01
Detach the bottom carefully (Lift the keyboard side of bottom and open
it so that the rear panel side should be a fulcrum, because the speaker
cable is connected).
fig.E09-02
Detach the wiring connected to the mainboard.
fig.E09-04
Remove the 4 screws securing the mainboard.
6.
Carefully remove the mainboard.
* Wiring is also connected to the opposite side (the component-mounted surface of
the circuit board). Watch carefully while removing to ensure that no wiring is
severed or disconnected.
fig.e09-05
Detach the speaker cable wound with a ferrite core that is soldered to the
mainboard. (The bottom can be separated.)
(If the component is attached by a connector instead of being soldered, detach
the connector.)
fig.E09-03
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IMAGE OF REFERENCE
MAIN BOARD (The neighborhood of ferrite core.)
2.
MAIN BOARD (The neighborhood of connector.)
1.
MAIN BOARD ASSY (It was wrapped in the shield sheet.)
fig.E09etc2
PANEL BOARD (FOIL SIDE)
fig.E09etc3
4.
5.
6.
3.
PANEL BOARD (COMPONENTS SIDE)
fig.E09etc1
LCD BOARD
fig.E09etc4
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7.
8.
9.
E-09
BENDER UNIT
fig.E09etc5
LCD UNIT (The status which removed LCD UNIT from the E-09.)
fig.E09etc6
THE INSIDE OF SPEAKER BOX.(SPEAKER INNER CUSHION
installation place)
fig.E09etc7
BOTTTOM (The INNER CUSHION installation place of a ferrite core and
134491696.5MM JACKYKB21-5078JK1, JK2 on PHONES2
005692786.5MM JACKLGR4609-7100FJK2, JK5, JK6 on MAIN3
13449720DC JACKHEC2305-01-250JK7 on MAIN1
02568867MIDI JACKDIN HDC-052A-12JK1 on MAIN1
ER-SW
#04123801WIRING W4 FOR LCD JUMPERFOR LCD=PANEL-L/
#04122701CABLE ASSY FOR
MAIN=PANEL_R
#04122690CABLE ASSY FOR
MAIN=PANEL_L
02343345WIRING6X650-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F1
#04122712WIRING FOR MAIN=PANEL-
L-VOL
#02342189WIRING FOR MAIN=BENDER4WAY950MM P=2 W/2HDR
WIRING W5 FOR POWERAMP
TWIST
FOR SPEAKER-R / CABLE IS
RED
FOR SPEAKER-L / CABLE IS
BLUE
FOR POWER-SW / CABLE IS
BROWN
LCD=PANEL-R
FFC 12PIN BNCD-P=1.25-K-12-18 1
FFC 10PIN BNCD-P=1.25-K-10-55 1
5WAY240MM P=2 W/2HDR
PHR-PHR-
PHR-PHR-
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
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SCREWS
40012956SCREW M3X8PAN MACHINE W/SW+PW FE
BZC
40011512SCREW M3X12PAN MACHINE W/SW BZC1
40233234SCREW 3X12PAN HEAD TAPTITE P BZC2
40011334SCREW 3X12BINDING TAPTITE-P FE BZC12
40011312SCREW 3X8BINDING TAPTITE P BZC84
40012490SCREW 4X10BINDING TAPTITE P BZC21
40011301SCREW M3X6BINDING P-TITE FE BZC4
40011201SCREW 3X8PAN TAPTITE P BZC2
PACKING
#04018867CENTER PADPACKING PAD CENTER1
#04018856SIDE PADPACKING PAD SIDE R1
#04018845SIDE PADPACKING PAD SIDE L1
40340567PLASTIC BAG AG-PL0.03*250*3801
#04018834PACKING CASE1
#04018878PACKING PAD ADAPTOR1
MISCELLANEOUS
40016534INSULOK TIE 204M/MT-18L2
#04129989CUSHIONSPEAKER INNER CUSHION BINSIDE SPEAKER BOX4
#04128390CUSHIONSPEAKER CUSHION2
12359137RUBBER FOOTSJ-5012 BLK4
12359137RUBBER FOOTSJ-5012 BLK2
#04120667SHIELD SHEETSHIELD SHEET MADE FROM
!00905234EURO CONVERTER PLUGECP01-5A1
!01903356AC CORD SET230V 1.0M FOR PSBwithout PLUG 1
!03785590AC CORD SET240VA SC-078-NA051
#04122634MUSIC REST ASSY FOR SER-
********REGISTRATION CARDfor RUS (RAM3059)1
PSB-1U(R) UNIVERSAL1
CORD
********AC CORD SET230V for UK(#00905234+#01903356)0
1
VICE
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E-09
Bulk Dump?
Sure?
Transmitting..
CHECKING THE VERSION
NUMBER
1. Hold down the [WORLD 1] + [SPRIT] + [KEYBOARD TOUCH] buttons,
and turn on unit's power.
* Hold down the three buttons until the following message appears.
The CPU and ROM version numbers will be displayed.
2. Please turn off the power, if the version of CPU and ROM is checked.
fig.lcd-ver
CPU1.00 ROM1.00
USERS DATA SAVE AND
LOAD
Required Equipment
• SMF Player
• MIDI Cable
SAVING DATA
This backs up (saves) all settings on the E-09 to an external MIDI sequencer.
Procedure
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect MIDI OUT on the E-09 to MIDI IN on the
sequencer.
2. Press the [FUNCTION] button to make it light up.
3. Use the [FAMILY < ] and [FAMILY > ] buttons to choose “UTILITY”.
Note:The LCD screen immediately after selection automatically
changes to [LCD Contrast].
4. Use the [SELECT < ] and [SELECT > ] buttons to choose “Bulk Dump?”.
fig.Save-01
5. Press the [TEMPO + / YES] button.
fig.Save-02
6. Start recording on the receiving sequencer.
7. Press the [TEMPO + / YES] button a second time.
fig.Save-03
8. When “Completed” is displayed, the operation is finished.
Approximately 2 seconds after [Completed] is displayed, the usual [001
St.Piano 1] screen appears.
Stop recording on the sequencer.
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Factory Reset?
Sure?
Executing..
LOADING DATA
This restores backed-up data from the sequencer to the E-09 unit.
Procedure
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect MIDI IN on the E-09 to MIDI OUT on the
sequencer.
2. Switch on the power to the E-09. Perform no other operation.
3. On the sequencer, play back the file to load.
Do not operate the E-09 while data is being received. “Receiving” is displayed
while receiving is in progress. The E-09 automatically starts processing on
receiving the file.
4. When file playback ends, loading is finished.
FACTORY RESET
How to Perform a Factory Reset.
This returns all data stored on the E-09 to its factory defaults.
Any important data that has already been created and saved on the E-09 unit is
lost completely when a factory reset is performed. When you wish to keep
such data, save it using an external sequencer. (Refer to the sections on saving
and loading data.)
Procedure
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button to make it light up.
2. Use the [FAMILY < ] and [FAMILY > ] buttons to choose “UTILITY”.
* Stopping the operation when “UTILITY” has been selected makes the LCD
screen displayed change to “LCD Contrast”.
3. Use the [SELECT < ] and [SELECT > ] buttons to choose “Factory Reset”.
fig.factory-01
4. Press the [TEMPO + / YES] button.
fig.factory-02
5. Press the [TEMPO + / YES] button a second time to execute.
fig.factory-03
6. When the factory reset is finished, “Completed” is displayed on the
screen.
Approximately 2 seconds after “Completed” is displayed, the usual [001
St.Piano 1] screen appears.
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E-09
1:MIDI 2:--- 3:S
_______________
**** ****(****)
SYSTEM UPDATE
How to Update the System.
Update-use data is provided as ordinary Standard MIDI file (SMF) data.
You can update the program version by connecting a sequencer capable of
SMF-data playback to the E-09 and loading the data into the E-09.
When the system has been updated, a factory reset is required.
Any user data is reset at this time, and so it must be backed up beforehand.
(Refer to the sections on USERS DATA SAVE AND LOAD.)
The time required to update the system is approximately 40 minutes.
SMF data is stored on the CD-ROM as files with names in the format of
“p000XX.mid” (where “XX” is a sequential number starting with 01; the
number of files varies according to the version). You play back these files in
numerical sequence.
Required Equipment
• SMF Player
• MIDI Cable
• UPDATE CD-ROM (#17041741)
Procedure
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect MIDI OUT on the external sequencer to
MIDI IN on the E-09.
If the sequencer is capable of chain play, make the settings to enable
chain play of the SMF data.
2. While holding down the [FAMILY > ] and [TEMPO > ] buttons, switch on
the power to the unit. (Continue holding down the buttons until the
following screen appears.)
fig.Update-01
3. Pressing the [1] (PIANO) button displays “________________”, enabling
the standby state for receiving MIDI data.
fig.Update-02
4. Check the display to make sure the E-09 is at standby for receiving MIDI
data, then play back all “*.mid” files on the E-09 SMF Update Disk in
numerical sequence.
While MIDI data is being received, the “________________” displayed changes
to “*_______________”.
When data transmission of one file ends, the display changes to “Waiting...”.
Continue by playing back the next file.
Updating can be accomplished more easily by using a sequencer provided
with a chain-play feature, such as the Roland MC-80.
5. When the update ends, the checksum is calculated and displayed on the
LCD.
fig.Update-03
6. Make sure the “****” portion displayed matches the checksum for the
updated version.
7. Reset the power to the unit and perform a factory reset. (Refer to “How to
Perform a Factory Reset”.)
If the upgrade is unsuccessful, redo the operation from step 1.
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CPU1.00 ROM1.00
SHOCK Mute:--
CPU:-- ROM:--
TEST MODE
Backing Up the User Data
All user data is deleted when Test Mode is carried out.
Also be sure to reload the user data after competing Test Mode.
Required Equipment
• AC voltmeter (ex. NF M-177)
• Head Phone
• Speakers (ex. MA-10D) x2
• EXP Pedal
• Hold Pedal
• Audio Cable x2
• MIDI cable
Test items
The following tests are provided for the E-09. For detailed information about
the tests, refer to the corresponding sections.
0. Test Mode Top page
1. Shock TEST
2. Memory TEST
3. MIDI TEST
4. SOUND TEST1 (OUT1,2 HEADPHONE)
5. SOUND TEST2 (Low, Mid, High)
6. LCD TEST
7. A/D TEST
8. Pedal TEST
9. Switch & LED TEST
10. KEYBOARD TEST
11. Noise TEST
12. Factory Reset
Important Notes on Starting
Testing
• After entering the Test mode, no user data is lost until “12.Factory Reset”
is executed.
Save user data beforehand using an external sequencer and computer
only when executing “12.Factory Reset”. (Refer to the sections on USERS
DATA SAVE AND LOAD.)
Test item details
Detailed Description of the Test Mode.
0.Test Mode Top page (E-09 PD Test)
fig.lcd-ver
1. Verify the versions of the CPU and program ROM.
If the versions are not appropriate, perform an upgrade. (Refer to “How
to Update the System.”)
For information on the latest versions, check the Service Information.
2. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button starts the Test mode.
1.SHOCK Test
fig.lcd-t02-mute
1. The DEMO SONG is played.
Perform checking for momentary noise and the like when the VOLUME
control is operated.
2. Make sure that audio output is muted while the [SONG] button is
pressed.
3. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button proceeds to the next test.
2.MEMORY Test
(MEMORY Test 1)
1. Perform a check of the CPU and flash ROM (program memory).
fig.lcd-t03-rom
• Some test items output confirmation-use audio.
Before you start, connect headphones and a monitor speaker.
How to Enter the Test Mode
Holding down the [8 (WORLD 1)] + [SPLIT] + [KEYBOARD TOUCH] buttons
and switching on the power to the unit displays the top page for the Test mode
(CPU and ROM versions). Continue to hold down the buttons until the Test
mode top page appears.
How to Move among the Test
Items
Use the [USER PROG] + [FAMILY < ] buttons to move to the previous test and
the [USER PROG] + [FAMILY > ] buttons to move to the next test.
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2. If no problem is found, “OK” (pass) is displayed and operation
automatically advances to MEMORY Test 2.
If “NG” (fail) is displayed, check the following locations.
CPU NG (fail): MAIN BOARD IC3, IC11, IC12, and X1
ROM NG (fail): MAIN BOARD IC5 and IC36
Pressing the [USER PROG] + [TEMPO + / YES] buttons proceeds to the
next test.
E-09
Left >>
<< Right
Left >> << Right
(MEMORY Test 2)
3. Perform a check of the DRAM.
fig.lcd-t04-dram
DRAM:--
4. If no problem is found, “OK” (pass) is displayed and operation
automatically advances to MEMORY Test 3.
If “NG” (fail) is displayed, check the following location.
DRAM NG (fail): MAIN BOARD IC8
Pressing the [USER PROG] + [TEMPO + / YES] buttons proceeds to
Memory Test 3.
(MEMORY Test 3)
5. Perform a check of the wave ROM and DSP.
fig.lcd-t05-wave
WAVE:-- DSP:--
4.SOUND Test1
(L-ch Test)
fig.lcd-t07-Left
1. Make sure a sine wave is output from Output-L and the left side of the
headphones.
2. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button proceeds to the R-ch test.
(R-ch Test)
fig.lcd-t08-right
6. On normal completion, “OK” is displayed and processing automatically
moves on to the next test.
If “NG” (fail) is displayed, check the following locations.
WAVE NG (fail): MAIN BOARD IC22
DSP NG (fail): MAIN BOARD IC21, X2, and IC29
Pressing the [USER PROG] + [TEMPO + / YES] buttons changes to the
next test.
If no problem is found in any memory test, operation automatically
advances to the next test.
3.MIDI Test
fig.lcd-t06-midi
MIDI Connect:--
3. Make sure a delta wave is output from Output-R and the right side of the
headphones.
4. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button proceeds to the L/R-ch test.
(L/R-ch Test)
fig.lcd-t09-lr
5. Make sure a sine wave is output from Output-L and the left side of the
headphones and a delta wave is output from Output-R and the right side
of the headphones.
6. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button proceeds to the next test.
Connect MIDI IN and MIDI OUT using a MIDI cable.
When the connection is correct, the LCD screen on the E-09 displays
“OK” and operation automatically advances to the next test.
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LCD Contrast:20
5.SOUND Test2
Check for speaker flutter.
Adjust the VOLUME control so that the setting is no higher than the
center.
(Low Range Test)
1. Make sure a bass-range sine wave (with up and down changes in pitch) is
output from Output-L and -R.
2. Make sure the speaker audio is free of flutter.
fig.lcd-t10-low
Low: -- [1]
3. Pressing [TEMPO + / YES] advances to the Mid Range Test.
(Mid Range Test)
4. Make sure a mid-range sine wave (with up and down changes in pitch) is
output from Output-L and -R.
5. Make sure the speaker audio is free of flutter.
fig.lcd-t11-mid
Mid: -- [2]
6.LCD Test
fig.lcd-t13-whole
1. Make sure all dots and icons on the LCD screen are displayed.
2. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button advances to the LCD hide-all test.
fig.lcd-t14-noth
3. Make sure no dots or icon on the LCD screen are displayed.
4. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button advances to the LCD Contrast Test.
6. Pressing [TEMPO + / YES] advances to the High Range Test.
(High Range Test)
7. Make sure a treble-range sine wave (with up and down changes in pitch)
is output from Output-L and -R.
8. Make sure the speaker audio is free of flutter.
fig.lcd-t12-high
High: -- [3]
* Pressing [1] returns to the Low Range Test.
* Pressing [2] returns to the Mid Range Test.
* Pressing [3] returns to the High Range Test.
(LCD Contrast Test)
fig.lcd-t15-cd20
5. Make sure the contrast value increases or decreases by 10 steps at a time
when [SELECT < ] or [SELECT > ] is pressed.
The contrast value is displayed on the LCD screen (at the ** location).
6. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button proceeds to the next test.
Note:The following three operations allow more detailed inspection.
1. Pressing [SONG] makes the pitch-changing stop. Pressing it a second
time resumes.
2. Pressing [SELECT < ] or [SELECT > ] during operation changes the
direction of the pitch-change.
3. Pressing [SELECT < ] or [SELECT > ] while operation is stopped allows
fine adjustment of the pitch.
9. Pressing [TEMPO + / YES] advances to the next item.
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E-09
Sw & LED 52
KEYBOARD PIANO
KEYBOARD ORGAN
7.A/D Test 1 (Bender, Modulation)
Verify bender and modulation operation.
When entering this test, first make sure the Bender control has not been
operated (flipped down). (This is because the A/D value when entering the
test is read as the midpoint voltage.)
(“OK” is not displayed unless the tests are conducted in the sequence of
Bender left, Bender right, and Modulation.)
fig.lcd-t16-bend
BEND: 0 MOD: 0
1. Move the Bender control all the way to the left, and when the value “-
128” is displayed, a clicking sound is heard.
2. Move the Bender control all the way to the right, and when the value
“127” is displayed, a clicking sound is heard.
3. When left and right testing are both finished, “OK” is displayed.
4. Move the Modulation control all the way toward the back, and when the
value “127” is displayed, a clicking sound is heard.
5. Return the Modulation control back toward the front, and when the value
“0” is displayed, a clicking sound is heard, “OK” is displayed, and
operation advances to the next test.
8.Pedal Test (Hold Pedal)
fig.lcd-t17-hold
9.SWITCH & LED Test
fig.lcd-t18-sw
Perform a check of the switches and LEDs.
Entering this test makes all LEDs light up.
1. Pressing the switches provided with LEDs makes the LEDs go dark.
The number of switches remaining unpressed is displayed at the top
right of the screen.
<FILTER>, <ENV>, <BACKING>, and <EFFECT> LEDs = [SELECT]
switch (button)
2. When all switches have been pressed, operation automatically advances
to the next test.
When more than one switch is pressed simultaneously, “WARNING !!” is
displayed on the LCD screen.
If this happens, press the [USER PROG] + [FAMILY < ] buttons, choose the
“9.SWITCH & LED Test” item again, and redo the test.
10.KEYBOARD Test
fig.lcd-t19-piano
PEDAL: 0
1. Connect a Hold pedal to FOOT SWITCH at the rear of the unit.
2. Depressing the Hold pedal displays the value “127”, and a clicking sound
is heard.
3. Return the Hold pedal, and when the value “0” is displayed, a clicking
sound is heard, “OK” is displayed, and operation automatically advances
to the next test.
1. Make sure that all keys produce sound when played.
Also make sure that the volume changes according to the velocity with
which the keys are played.
2. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button changes the tone from PIANO to
ORGAN.
fig.lcd-t20-orgn
3. Make sure that all keys produce sound when played.
4. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button proceeds to the next test.
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Factory [YES]
COMPLETED
11.NOISE Test
fig.lcd-t21-noise
NOISE Test
1. Perform measurement of residual noise with a AC voltmeter.
Measure residual noise for OUTPUT-L and OUTPUT-R.
When measuring residual noise at OUTPUT-L, be sure to insert a
dummy plug into OUTPUT-R.
2. Turn the [VOLUME] control on the E-09 clockwise all the way.
3. Set the input filter for the AC voltmeter to “DIN-AUDIO”.
4. Make sure the value is “-82.0 dBm” or lower.
5. Pressing the [TEMPO + / YES] button proceeds to the next test.
12.Factory Reset
fig.lcd-t22-factory
1.Pressing [TEMPO + / YES] button executes a “Factory
Reset.” (Never switch off the power while “KEEP POWER ON !” is displayed
on the screen.)
The factory reset is completed within several seconds.
2.When no factory reset is to be performed, pressing the
[TEMPO - / NO] button returns operation to “11.NOISE Test”.
fig.lcd-t23-comp
3.The operation is finished when this screen appears.
Switch off the power.
Test Mode END
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E-09
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
fig.block
E-09 BLOCK DIAGRAM
To PANEL-L BOARD
To PANEL-R BOARD
BENDER
CN4
c
PANEL-R BOARD
x28x21
SW LED
x24x11
CN1
SW LED
OUTPUT
VOLUME
CN3
PANEL-L BOARD
CN4
d
f
CN2
e
CN1
CN9
PEDAL
HOLD
X1
7.056MHz
k
CPU
IC3
SH-2/7016
28.224MHz
JUMPER
JUMPER
x2
MIDI
IN
OUT
DAC
IC27 AK4382
LCD UNIT
LCD
16 x 1 character, ICONs
CUSTOM
a
CN5
8bit
5V bus
X3
24.576MHz
Keyboard MSK2
b
CN11
DRAM
IC8
M11L16161SASLAC02AF2H
Work RAM
3.3V bus
buffer
16Mbit
XP-7
IC21
R03236690
8bit
EFX
Bus
16bit
Wave
KSM
IC28
KeyScan
Flash ROM
32MbitIC5
MBM29LV320BE
Preset,User
Bus
WIRING
a
This wiring is soldered to the LCD unit.
b
This wiring is soldered to the Keyboard unit.
c
#02342189 WIRING 4X950-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F
d
#04122690 BNCD-P=1.25-K-10-550
e
#04122701 BNCD-P=1.25-K-12-180
16bit16bit
16bit16bit
f
#04122712 WIRING 5X240-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F
g
#02343345 WIRING 6X650-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F
h
#04122723 WIRING W1 TWIST No.1 cable is Brown
#04122734 WIRING W2 For Speaker-L No.1 cable is Blue
i
j
#04122745 WIRING W3 For Speaker-R No.1 cable is Red