Sony DPS-V77 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • A/D Converter: 1 Bit / 24 Bit oversampling of 64 times
  • Advanced Pulse D/A Converter: Available at 20 bit
  • Sampling Frequency:

--For Analog input, the value is set at 48 k hZ,

--whereas for Digital Input the kHz values can either be 44.1 or 48 and it is set to auto switch

  • Analog Inputs:
  • XLR 3 31: 4 dBs 21 dBs 20 kilohms balanced
  • PHONE: 20 dBs~2 dBs 50 kilohms unbalanced
  • Analog Outputs:
  • XLR 3 32: 4 dBs 21 dBs 600 ohms or more balanced
  • PHONE: 20 dBs 2 dBs 10 kilohms unbalanced
  • Digital Input Output, Mini Kung 8 pin: DIN 8 pin
  • MIDI IN Out: 5 pin DIN
  • Frequency Response: 10 22 kHz 0 1
  • Signal to noise ratio: 97dB
  • Dynamic Range: 97 dB
  • Distortion: 0.003 or 1 kHz
  • Memory:
  • Presets: 198 locations 99 location preset bishops 2
  • Users: 198 locations 99 location user bank
  • Power source 230V 50 60Hz
  • Power requirements: AC: 120 V: 50 60Hz
  • Power characteristics: 23 W 120 V220230 25W
  • Volume: 482 x 44 x 320 mm WxHxD not including projection
  • Weight: 4 7 Kg approx

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Which model of A/D converter is utilized in the DPS-V77?

A1: The device employs a 1 Bit A/D with a 24 bit resolution and is capable of 64 times oversampling.

Q2: What is the total number of preset effects that the DPS-V77 is meant to have?

A2: In each of the 2 preset banks, 99 locations are designated thereby allowing for a total of 198 preset effects.

Q3: Calculate the ratio of signal to interference in the device.

A3: It has been observed that a signal to interference ratio of more than 97 dB is generally found in devices of this type.

Q4: Estimate the power that the DPS-V77 consumes?

A4: For the 120 v model a power consumption of 23 w is recorded while 25 w is observed for the 230 v model.

Q5: Are both digital and analog inputs usable with the DPS-V77 device?

A5: The device has the capacity and ability to use both analog and digital inputs simultaneously.

Q6: What are the standard dimensions of a DPS-V77 device?

A6: The dimensions of the device are 482 x 44 x 320 mm excluding any projections from the device.

Q7: Does the interface in the device support easy storage and retrieval of memory?

A7: In the device, DPS-V77 more than 198 user definable locations have been set aside to facilitate proper and easy saving of the effects.

User Manual

DPS-V77
SERVICE
AID
Converter
DI
A Converter
Sampling Frequency
Analog Input
reference
type
type·
input
+4 dBs
-20 or
reference output
+4 dBs
~20
or
Jack
XLR-3-31
PHONE
XLR-3-31 connectors
Analog Output
Jack
XLR-3-32
PHONE
XLR-3-32 connectors
MANUAL
1 Bit /
64
times oversampling
Advanced
Analog Digital
level
dBs
+4
dEs
dEs
+4
dEs
(1
level
(1
input
input
:
GND
: GND
maximum input
+21
-2dBs or
maximum output
+21
-2 or
PULSE
0/
48
kHz
44.1/48
level
dBs 20
+21.dEs
2:
HOT
level
dEs
dBs 10 +21
dEs
2:
HOT
(24
bit resolution)
A converter (20 bit resolution)
kHz
(auto-switching)
input
o
dBs::::
circuit type
balanced
unbalanced
0.775 Vrms
impedance
kilohms
50
kilohms
3:
COLD)
load impedance circuit type
600
3:
ohms
or
more
kilohms
or
more
COLD)
o dBs
balanced
unbalanced
::::
0.775 Vrms
DigitallnputlOutput
Pedal Input
MlDllnput/Output
Frequency Response 10 -
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Dynamic
Range
Distortion
Memory
Power Source
Power Consumption
Dimensions
Mass
and
Design
specifications subject to change
Terminal type: 8 Use optional cables RK-V77 A (for AES/EBU) RK-V77S (for SPDIF)
Terminal type: (assignable control terminals x
Jack: 5 pin DIN (IN x OUT
Greater
Greater than 97 dB
Less then 0.003% (1 kHz)
Preset 198 locations User 198 locations (99 location
AC 120 V, AC 230
23 25
482 x projections)
approx. 4.7 kg
Canadian
Australian
pin
Standard
/THRU
can be set to either OUT
22
kHz
+0, -1
than
97 dB
60
Hz
V,
50/60
Hz
W (120
V)
W (230
V)
44 x 32001111
US
Model Model
AEP
Model Model
mini DIN
PHONE
type
2)
1,
OUT
/THRU x 1)
:0
dB
(99
location preset
(WxHxD not including
without
user
notice.
or
bank x 2)
bank
THRU
x
2)
or
MUL
TI·EFFECT
PROCESSOR
SONY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
1.
GENERAL·····························································3
2. TEST
MODE························································
Title
Page
17
SAFETY
A
fter
perform
the
the
set
to
the
screws,
leakage.
the
antenna
Check knobs, AC
CHECK-OUT
correcting
following
Check
customer:
terminals,
and
all
leakage
the
safety
other
original
check
metal
exposed
as
described
(US Model)
service
problem,
before
releasing
trim,
"metallized"
metal
parts
below.
for
3. CLOCK CONSTRUCTION .... · ...... ·
4.
EXPLANATION
5.
DIAGRAMS
5-1. Block
5-2. Printed Wiring 5-3. Schematic Diagram (l/2)
5-4. Schematic Diagram (2/2)
OF
IC
TERMINALS
Diagram·················································
Boards···········
................................
....................................
6. EXPLODED VIEWS
6-1. Front Panel 6-2. Chassis
7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Danger of explosion if placed. Replace only with the type recommended by the equipment Discard instructions.
Section···········································
Section················································
...................................
CAUTION
battery
same
u,sed
batteries
according to
........
· .. · ...... ·· ......
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.. · .. · ..
··············
is in.correctly re-
or
equivalent
manufacturer.
manufacturer's
.. · .. ·
· .. ·33
19
24
28
38
48 49
50
LEAKAGE
earth exposed not current methods.
I. A commercial
2. A
3.
TEST
The
AC leakage
ground
and
metal
exceed
0.5
can
be
Simpson manufacturers' ments.
battery-operated Precision this
job.
Measuring means
of meter. analog
meters voltage scale. SH-63Trd is
suitable. multimeters suitable.
The
from
from
all
part
having a
rnA
(500
measured
leakage
229
or
RCA
instructions
245
digital
the
voltage
a YOM
or
"limit"
must
The
are
examples
Nearly all
that
(See Fig. A)
To
Exposed
Parts
on
;my
exposed
metal
exposed
metal
return
to
microampers).
by
anyone
tester,
WT-540A.
to
use
AC
milliammeter.
multimeter
drop
across a resistor
battery-operated
indication have an
Simpson
have a 2 Y AC range
Set
of
a passive YOM
battery
Metal
250
operated
parts
chassis,
of
such
Follow
these
The
is
suitable
is
0.75
accurate
and
part
to
Leakage
as
instru-
AC volt-
Sanwa
digital
any
must
three
the the
Data
Y,
low-
that
to
for
by
so
arc
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering.
Udskiftning
Lever det
brugte
af
rna
samme
batteri
kun
ske
med
batteri
fabrikat
og type.
tilbage til leverand¢ren.
ADVARSEL
Eksplosjonsfare Benytt
samme
type
Brukle
batterier
batteritype
anbcfalt
kasseres i
ved
feilaktig skifte
eller
av
apparatfabrikanten.
hen
hold
av
en
tilsvarende
til
fabrikantens
batted.
instruksjoner.
VARNING
Explosionsfara batterityp apparattillverkaren.
eller
vid
en
felaktigt
Iikva.rdig
Kassera
batteribyte. typ
som
anva.nt
batteri
Anva.nd
rekommenderas
enIigt ga.llande
f6reskrifter.
VAROITUS
Paristo
voi r:ijahUUi, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.
paristo
ainoastaan
H:ivit:i k:iytetty
laitevalmistajan
paristo
valmistajan
suosittelemaan
ohjeiden mukaisesti.
samma
av
Vaihda
tyyppiin.
Fig. A. Using an
SAFETY-RELATED
COMPONENTS LINE
WITH AND OPERATION. SONY SHOWN LISHED
ATTENTION
LES
SUR DES PIECES DE POSANTS NUMEROS DANS
MARK
IN
THE
PARTS
IN
THIS
BY
COMPOSANTS
LES
DIAGRAMMES
FONCTIONNEMENT.
QUE
SONT
LES
SUPPLEMENTS
0.15pF
IDENTIFIED
ill.
PARTS
REPLACE
WHOSE
MANUAL
SONY.
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A
SONT
PAR
DONNES
-=-
Earth
AC
voltmeter
COMPONENT
BY
ON
THE
LIST
ARE
THESE
PART
OR
COMPOSANT
LA
SECURITE!
IDENTIFIES
SCHEMATIQUES
CRITIQUE:S
NE
DES PIECES
DANS
PUBLIES
AC
voltmeter
(0.75
Ground
to
check
AC
WARNING!!
MARK
SCHEMATIC
NUMBERS
REMPLACER
ill.
CRITICAL
COMPONENTS
IN
SUPPLEMENTS
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PAR
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POUR
LA
SONY
CE
PAR
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leakage.
OR
DOTTED
DIAGRAMS
TO
APPEAR
RAPPORT
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ET
LA
SECURITE
CES
DONT
MANUEL
SONY.
SAFE WITH
AS
PUB-
ill.
L1STE
COM-
LES
OU
-2-
Getting Started
Names
and
Functions
Front
panel
2 3 4 5
of
Parts
17 16 15
14
Narnes
andiFuractiol'ls
Rear
panel
12
7 8 9 10
11
10
6
13
of
Parts
11
10
POWER
ON/OFF switch
Press this switch to the power on recalls the last used memorized effect activates play mode automatically.
2 INPUT level adjustment knob
Turn
the knob to the left Adjustments can channel. The outer knob to adjusts the inner knob adjusts channel 2 (CH
3 OUTPUT level adjustment knob
~
Turn output
to
the left
jacks.
4 Input level meter
Indicates the strength of the CLIP (overload) with green, orange, and rcd indiCators (page
14).
5 Memory number display
Displays the memory
different effects are stored in each of the
up
banks and USER
memory banks.
6 Multi display
Displays various information, such as the name of the currently selected effect,
7 Number buttons
Use these buttons'to recall effects from the currently chosen memory bank directly values (page Use incremental adjustments to parameter values (poge
8
SAVE
Use this button after chonging parameter values to save a custom (page
9
SYSTEM
Use this button to access the system mentIS and customize the
EN
6
14).
...
or T while holding
14).
button
effect in one of the
22).
button
effecttlr's t'perating environment (pages
turn
the
power
on
and
or
right to adjust the input level.
be
made
independently for each
channell
2)
(page
or
right to adjust the
output
input
signal from -36 dB to
window
number
of current effect. 99
to
99
effects can be stored in each of the
parameter
values, and messages.
and
input exact
down
ENTER/SHIFf
USER
memory banks
off. Turning
PRESET memory
and
(CH
1)
and
14).
level from the
parameter
to make
24
and
25).
on
10 Operation dial/Shuttle ring
Use to select selected memory parameter settings. The operation dial lets you advance in one-step increments. The jog dial lets you in larger increments, The rate of advance (or value change) changes according to the angle of the shuttle ring.
11
ENTER/SHIFT button
Use this button to enter a memory value Hold one-step adjustment to a memory value (page
12
EXIT
Press after previous screen parameter
13
FUNCTION A-F buttons
Use to select the items displayed above the respective buttons.
memory
numbers from the currently
bank
and make adjustments to
input
with the numeric buttons (page
down
while pressing the
14).
button
or
during
a setting procedure to return to the
or
mode,
on
or
the play screen,
advance
number
or
...
to de-select an active
14).
or T button to make a
number
or
a parameter
14 EDIT/PAGE button
Press
during
play
mode make changes to the current effect (page Press to display different pages of multi-page (page
17).
to access the edit screen
17).
15 BANK/COMPARE button
Press to select the memory bank containing the effect you desire (page fllterations
(page
14).
in
18).
effect parameters
In edit mode, press to
to
the unaltered effect
compare
16 BYPASS/MUTE button
Press to route the signal around the effect processing circuitry so that the signal being input unchanged (bypass), or effector (mute), (see page
to
completely cut
15).
is
output
output
17 Memory bank indicators
Indicate the currently selected memory bank: PRESET PRESET
2,
USER
1,
or
USER
2 (see page
14).
rapidly
parameter
and
menus
from the
6
AC
power
For connecting the effector to an AC the supplied AC
cord socket
power
cord.
power
outlet using
2 MIDI THRUIOUT terminal
For sending frQm (see page
3 MIDI
Input for MIDI iWililable MIDI cable to connect this terminal to component's MIDI
4
PEDAL
Inputs for pedal switches (pages
and/
or
26
to select THRU
terminal
cOll,1mand
1 and 2
and
25).
relaying MIDI
OUT
jacks
the effector to other components
IN
21
command
or
OUT).
Signals. Use a commercially
(or THRU) terminal.
and/or
volume control
signals
another
5 DIGITAL I/O terminal
Use digital interface cable RK-V77 A (for AES/EBU) I{K-
V77S
(for SPDIF) to
the effector
and
(pages
8,
12,
1,
13
other and
make
digital connections between
components
29).
or
BALANCED
Balanced (pages 9 and
7 STANDARD OUTPUT
Standard (pages 9 and
8 STANDARD INPUT
Standard input jacks for channel 1 and channel 2 (pages 9 and
9
BALANCED
Balanced input jacks for channel 1 (pages 9 and
1Q
INPUT level selector switch
Use to set the (8) You can select a
11
OUTPUT level selector switch
Use to set the jacks equipment. You
OUTPUT
output
10).
jacks
jacks for channel 1 and channel 2
jacks
output
jacks for
channd
10).
1 and channel 2
jacks
10).
INPUT
jacks
10).
input
to match the
(7)
level of the STANDARD INPUT jacks
output
-20
dB
output
to match the input level of the connected
level of the STANDARD OUTPUT
can select a -20 dB or
and
level of the connected equipment.
or
+-1
dB input level.
channel 2
+-1
dB
output
7EN
level.
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This
unit
takes
in
audio
signals
from
blocks,
and
outputs have a firm they
process
Block
and
The audit) signal processor in this BLOCK
B. BLOCK. Thl' number
of multi·dfe'cls.
BLOCK
~
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to the
effect
effect.
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...
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abt)
l1l'cessary to
BLOCK
B.
the
structure not onl\' lets adjust the
them
understanding
the input
structure
Each
of
tlwse blocks is
EQ
BLOCK
BLOCK
A
FX
(reverb. pitch
shifter. chorus.
either
independently
sound
coming
When you select
"Pre"
...
~
dett'rmine
Thdr
pt)sitioning, the according to vou choose the
output
I"\'el for each block
and
works
BLOCK
etc.
two types
through the analog and digital output
of
the
audio
signal
output audio signals.
unit
is
divided
composed
anl'qualizer.
the
rX.block is
or
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of
in the I Model
as
..
)
and
"Pre"
within BLOCK A
from the equalizer,
...
the
positions
way
the
they arc connected, is called
kind
of
sound
structure
type
(see
(represented
you
the
of
flow.
an
The
~
or
... ~ ... ~ ...
of
the larger blocks. BLOCK
the
input
jacks
This
section provides
into
two
parts, BLOCK
EQ BLOCK
FX
BLOCK
",OC",
EQ
I 'LOCK I
determined
parameter.
and
BLOCK
equalize
the
When
fFxI
want
to make.
following
in the
chart
Signal
(digital
and
analog), processes
jacks.
To
make
an
1\
and
(\n
FX
(dfect)
contains
a large
FX
BLOCK
(reverb. pitch
~;ft"
<ho,.,.
etc
...
)
when
editing
In
other
B.
wether
to
sound
produced
you
select
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IEQl
the
"structure."
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structlire screen
chartl.
but
also lets you
by
the
MIX
Flow
the
most
explanation
and
the
EQ
words.
add
the
by the
1\
and
BLOCK).
of
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them
of
this
the internal
unit,
...
...
using
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various
it
is
essential that
blocks
page
page
internal
and
17
19
how
to
to
you
EDIT
change
an
effect.
the
PARALLEL
'(PARA)
C~NI~'
1
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,.
ch 2
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IN
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ch
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it
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ch ch 2 ---'
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OUT
ch I
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ch 2
_
if
intense f1anger, ilnd
l<ugl'st
i1vailaole rcvl'rb (sec page
on
hol',,·
to
edit
effects)
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"Preset Memory Catalog.")
You
C(lll add
n,'vl'rb
the f1anger effect, or you can flange the sound produced
by the reverb effect.
you set the
BLOCK
:->t't
the
BLOCK
(For
information
to
the sound produced by
A as an
Has
17
for
tht'
dC'lail.
'Q._----------------"\
You can use
the
effector
as
an
AID
or
DIA
converter
by
turning
off
all
the
effects.
U1
Analog
IN/OUT
and This unit is tilt'm at the usc the anall'g, the digital,
Analog This unit is Although gin:-n priority time, th,'
Emphasis Somc older CDs have from an and bring them back to their original levels.
ddermine
yotl
Adjusting n,e
l1l1111b,'rs
re,Kh,'s the clip point.
unit's
t.~ffl'ct
+
12
dB, with the
n('(t.'s
....
uy,
choo~,'
effect.
digitaliN/OUT provided with both analog and digital inputs same
time. The
input
block in the
or
both the
analog
INPUT
priority
pro\'ided with both
the
sign,,1
for
the input signa
XLR
signal
"('mpha~izl'ti"
\\'hetheT dc-emph;tsis will
the
INPUT/OUTPUT
on th,' level nwter show, in decibels, how
prrx.'-l'SS(lr
EQ
howl'\'cr,
I
Mi"'rj
in the EDIT modt'. See
PHONE
is
always
output
I.
is
bllxk
When the PHONE
autl>matically cut.
"emph"sized"
digital source,
levels
If
the
input
signal exceeds the clip
incorpoTclh.'s a
for example, the intl'rnal
to reduct." 1('\'(.'ls
from both the
high frequency
it
is necessary
(to
12
dB
oVt.'r n Jll
"Changing
'Q'---------------.
Even
though
you
can
decrease
in
preserving
adjusting
in
determining
(+
4 dll)
or
dll)
fn>nt
sound the
input
UNBALANCED
panellNI'UT
panellNI'UT
for tools
INPUT jacks
Digital (with the digital attenuator sct
Analog llALANCED (with the front
Analog (-20 UNllAl.ANCED (with tlw
quality
is
the
level,
but
and
maintaining
to 0
dB)
kr,ob set to 0 dB)
knob
set to
levels in
your
and
SYSTEM:
Setup
and
the digital INPUT
and
XLR
type
analog
PI
lONE and
and
XLR
sounds.
to
"de-emphasize"
The
(lnputl block in the SYSTEM:
be
carried out
automatictllly,
prevent
clipping)
much
point
Then'fore,
pmces""
bt.l(or~
thl'Y ,1rc
the effect parameters"
the
mixer
block.
level.
The
following
eyes
and
ears
the
appropriate
Signal
o
dll
+
21
+ 4
-
2 dB signal
- 20
input
[)
dll)
let.'way.
outputs,
and
menu
lets
you
/OUTPUT
INPUT
and
XLR
jacks, the
INPUT jacks
When
outputting
th~
Of
room is
Idt
((l
dll),
dip
(,VE'n
if
you
will not clip
output.
To
on
the
most is a
general
are
ultimately
input
level.
digital (full swing)
dB signal
dll
signal
dll sign,,1
you can
use
both of
determine
whether
jacks.
OUTPUT jacks.
PHONE
jacks
are
used at the
an analog signal
high frequenc),
Setup
manually.
before the INPUT signal
noise breaks out. This
TC'lise
tht.'
the
signal.
ndjust
page
important
the
same
sounds
menu
lets
signalll'vel
It
is
thl' eHect )evl'i,
17
to
"dit
an
factor
guide
line
most
useful
level meter reading
OdB
Odll
-17dB
OdB
-18dB
are
to
Bypass
and
Mute
The
bypass
function
outputs
the
sound
of
to
....
See
"Setting
the
DIGITAL
OUT"
on
page
....
See
"Names
Parts"
and
on
page
13.
Functions
7.
IN/
of
adding
any
dfl'cts. Pressing the "Mute" is also ,wajJable as a form of the originally signal is cut in from thl' unit. You can set BYPASS SYSTEM:
Setup
menu.
the signal originally
bypass
button
turns the
of
bypass. When the BYPASS
"ddition
to
th"
sound
button
to
operate
'Q'--------------"\
Muting
the
sound
is
more
than
just
prevent
sound
from
return
loop
sound
of
the
....
See
"Setting
the
DIGITAL
OUT"
on
page
IN/
13.
effects
page
25). In effects. double
signal. Using returning original same
as
Using
rDPs'~~j7'J~
origina'L
(!~u~~~
to mixer [
returning
with
a mixer. Ideally.
the
input
signal
should
be
output
this
situation,
and
the
sound
input
mute
to
the
mixer source bypass.
return
and
(guitar,
keyboard,
.'ement
BYPASS
_____
s~
_.:~:
_~_.J
I 1
anginal sound
turning
to
the
mixer
when
is
should
not
(see
"Cutting
however,
using
into
the
effector
prevents
the
insures
that
etc.)
reaches
When
using
~~~J
eflect
'~~l-
return
L_~,~~.~~
onginal sound
When
NOT
~
original sound + anginal sound
this
be
sound only
I
using
input
bypass
function button
of
th<l
eff<lcts.
,1S either
"Mute"
the
volume
to
when
the
unit
unit
is
connected
output
from
this
the
Direct
Sound
bypass
only
cuts
goes
back
to
input
into
the
sound
generated
the
mixer.
effects
origina'
sound.
..
_J
. ellect element
effects
Using
[~~~~~~
into
the
effector
without
on
and
off.
is set to mute, the
Th"rcfor", no
or
"llypass" in the
"0." It is
is
connected
to
a mixer.
unit,
only
(Dry
On/Off)"
the
sound
the
mixer,
the
effector
from
In
other
words,
MUTE
_lsend
C:~:~f
original sound
sound
designed
in a
the
the
of
the
producing
from
the
origina' sound
send-
sound
on
it
is
sound
comes
to
the
of
....
See
"Names
and
on
15
mode.
page
to
Functions
6.
Without
set
the
of
Parts·
....
See
'Outputting Effects (BYPASS/MUTE)" on
page
bypass
a
en
Hooking Up
• Before connecting this unit to another device, be sure to unplug the
Turn
off the power switch on this unit and
in
with built
• After outlet.
If
level, or lower the output level of the connected component.
Example
amplifiers).
all
the connections, double check
the connected components output large signals that cause distortion, adjust
1:
Hooking
up
to an instrument
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all
components to be connected, such as keyboards and active speakers (speakers
that
the connections are correct before plugging
MID!
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tHR.nC5.e1c)
-:'"
~--
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.
~o
(0
(;
St>f',,~e'
AC
power cord from
the
power outlet.
the
AC
power cord back into the power
the
INPUT
knob on this unit to lower the input
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taking advantage of
signals from
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the
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obtain
the
best
I/O
j,l.:k,
both TIll'
follllwjllg
di~it,ll
Rd·l.'r regarding Inpllt Signal" ,lddition.ll inh)rnl.ltiun
1 Press
p""iblt,
we
n-'('nn'n"l.l.~nd
(digit,,1 .lIld 'lIh'logL
stl'p~
input
h'\'l'i, Imd Sl'il'ct
to
"Undl'r~t.Hldillh
the
digit.ll
and
"Di~it.'II/O
SYSTEM.
the
DPS-V77's
DIGITAL
110
and make digital connections to mixers (see page 29).
connectors, you can make digital recordings on
!
DigitaliN/OUT
sOllnd qllality
SL'tting
shu\\' you
till'
~ign'l1
flow. Alsu, Sl'l'
",Iwnllsing
the
input
mndl',
modL',
H for
Settings
on
p.'ge
DIGITAL
,ldjllst
dd.lils
29 for
the
input
Illude h) digittll, insh!tlt.i
how
to
sl'l thl'
till'
"dt..."-t..'mph.l~is"
Sign.ll flow
Oil
p.\~L'
"Input
Terminal
ChMt"
,lnd
uf
the
the
OAT
recorders, input digital
OIGiTALIN
___ . __ . _._.
1R'1"1l-
You both output.
Ciln
DIGITAl OUT
-:mDTO"'--[;";';;WU!.J
sek'ct
analog
.m.)log
and
digit.)1 (Both) j,Kks
DIGITALIN
~tI:I:Il..-. -.-~r:l
OAT
(ANALC)'
R«c'""
5 Press FUNCTION B [ChSel]
operation channel(s}.
To To
To
These inputs,
use use use
both only only
selling
dial
CII! CHI, CH2,
can
to
select
imd C112,
choose
monaur,)ll
choose
monaural 2 (I\IONO
also
be
made
the
choose
i""o,'
tt~
I
digit.)1 (DICTL),
ior
input
and
use
input
s!l'reo (sTREO),
(fI.\ONO
when
using
the
,md
the
1>-
2)
or
.
analog
Example
When using the effector
• Wl' rl'Conlln,'nd
• IV"
12EN
2:
Hooking ur;-to a mixer (cutting the direct sound)
i.,
...
M',
,.",.,.,./.,.,.,.,.,.,+,.,.,.\1)1)1\
I ,
output
1"\'l'l
BYPASS function
abo
......
G::,.:..;:
"'tting
r,'COll1ll1l'nJ
am-:
..
_~
in
a send-return loop
the
dirl'ct
setting
the
to ~ (minus
to
MUTE (as
Press FUNCTION A
2
System:
B
(].?
Set UP Memry Pedal
.1
.;I-
, i
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1\''\'"''
__
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the
Din'ct St>llnd
~PS~'7_
OP$V77
(Dry
On/Om"
on
page
2~.)
El1oct~nd
=-====--:;-=mIl~~
TEUe<:'Rl'tV,"~-ou'
infinity). (St'e
shown
on
"Cutting page
IS).
3 Press FUNCTION A
System: Setup
..
~
~
Input Gate Bypass
4 Press FUNCTION A
operation
~stem
:
Input
DIGTL
STREO
~
[ChSel)
Jiiil.
dial
~
to
12,0 12.0
[Att
to
choose
"Set
~
:>C
MID
I Morph
to
choose
"Input."
Cge
l)!J
OISP
Clock
[Mode]
and use
select "DIGTL"
[Att2)
Auto
[EMPHA)
1)
Up."
OryoH
the
(digital).
Press FUNCTION C
6
use
the
operation
input
levels.
[Att II lets
you
adjust
you
both
adjust
dial
CorD
digital
10
for
to
the the
IAtt
21
lets
Prl'ss
FUNCTION
and
adjust
pages 9 and
See
Press FUNCTION E [EMPHA]
7
operation mode.
"Auto"
activates
de-emph"sis
type
of
digital
de-emphasizes
turns through
10 for dl'tails
sign,)1
all
I/O
jack.
de-emphasis
the
DICITAL
inpllt
only
.KCl'pts sign,,1s
fn~qU('IKi('s.
It l'tlnnnt
Note
This 48
kHz
to
the "On" DICITAL "Off" input
See
page
lInit's digit,'1
Sdlllpling
[Att
dial
digital digital twice
input
details
select
being
signals
ofi
on
the
1]
or D [Att
to
adjust
input input
to link
!evl'Is at
regarding
the
automatically
input
and
does
I/O
jack,
emphasis
be
llSl't.i
2]
the
!evel for
1l'\'eI
ior
the
pMameters
the
same
the
input
and
use
de-emphasis
according
input.
through
not .liter
iunction,
with
eith~r
44.1
with
;\2
kllz
and
digital
01
I,
ClI
2 .
time,
level.
the
the
signals
kIll
or
si~n.l1s,
13
EN
Choosing
Recalling
The effector preset
memory
storing
the
- .
-
1
Press
The I'LA Y screen
Category
icon (see
........
2 Turn INPUT
levels
If
the CLIP indicators light, the
Be
high. a direct relationship to the quality of the effects
page
(see
~CH2
CH1
3
Press containing USER 1 or
Only the bottom indicator lights for PRESET
,~_
PRESET
PRESET USER
banks I
14fN
Effects
comes
as
well
effects
POWER
POWER
Structure
__
Active
parameters
to
(for
digital
sme
to set the
10
for details).
~
BANK
to
the
2).
or
USER
2
l-:::>J
... : ..
_~f.~
banks 1 and
and 2 are
from
with
198
different
as
a 198
create.
effect
Level
you
ij
~.
INPUT
indicators
to
turn
on
is
qisplayed.
message
page
19)
l
(see
adjust
the
levels,
input
select
the
effect
you
bank
1.
2 hold preset effects.
for
user
an
the
meter
Effect
Memory
effects
stored
memory capacity for
Memory
number
display
~
Bank
BANK
the
power.
Memory
name
page
20)
analog
input
see
page 13).
input
level
is
level correctly since
memory
Both the top indicators light for PRESET
memory.
set too
(H'
_
CLIP.
_
-6_
_-12_
_
-18_
Ir.)!:
-24
I't"'t
'"'"
-30
1eI':!
r~
-36
rot
~{d81--'
bank
want
(PRESETI
and
or
USER bank
I;:
__
.~_~
PRESET
in
the
it
has
bottom
You either
Multi-display
FUNCTION
4 Select
2.
Before you
Be
of
To St'l' "Editing
can
use
the
following
the
preset
A·F
To select effects using the operation rotate
the dial
you desire.
effect
To select effects using the number you press the before pressing ENTER.)
procedure
memory
or
the
user
Number buttons
ENTER/SHIFT
the
effect
or
of the effect you want, then press ENTER. (If
wrong
Shuttle
you
desire (1-99).
ring
to
display the
~
Operation
number
number,
CDo::JCD CD
CD
CD
+
CDCDCIJCD
To select effects using the SHiFf
and
press either ...
appears
desire
turn
on
sure
massive volume.
change
the
to turn the volume level
effect
parameters
in
I'LA
Y Mod ..
arrow
or"
in the display.
c=:J
+
SHIFT
connected
components
down
from
(dire,,,t
l'dit)" on page'
the
to
select
effects
banks.
ring
dial
dial/shuttle number
buttons,
the
number
I
ENTER)
hold
number
from
of the
input
ring,
the
again
down
you
memory
Operation
dial
input
buttons,
until the
...
G8
IT)
T
to avoid an uncxpl'ded output
PLAY
screen
20.
Outputting
The effector comes with two different bypass modes, Bypass and
Mute.
Therefore, you can use the
original
depending on, which bypass mode Once you set the Byp"ss or
Choosing 1
Press
2
Press
Press
3
Without
sound
or
to
output
BYPASS
Mute. Prt'Ss again
BYPASS
the
SYSTEM.
FUNCTION A
System:
G
a.~ ~ ~
Set
UP
Memry Pedal
~
......
FUNCTION C
Setup
.. @ fI/\-
Gate Bypass DISP
Effects
(BYPASS/MUTE)
BYPASS
the original sound without effects
modc, just
to
bypass
button to
you
sell'Ct.
pre'Ss
BYPASS
cancel the bypass
mode
to
choose
:x
MID
I Morph
--
to
choose "Bypass."
Jjji1.
liD
Clock Dry off
Ge
cut
to activate
or
mute.
"Set
output of the
Up."
4 Use
the
Mute.
ystem:SypassMoae----------
BY
PAS
!;
1mmJ_
select
BY
PAS
Mute
Press
EXIT
a few
operation
times
dial
to
select
when
you w,mt to
output
adding
without
original signal is
Mute"
you output input signal). We l'Specially rl'Commend using mute whe'll Ctlllnl'Cting the dft'Ctor ill
a send-return loop with a mixer (as
showil
to
return
any
output
on
page 11).
want to completely cut the sound
from the effl'Ct"r (including the
on
p,'ge 12).
to
the
PLAY
BYPAS
the original signal
cfte'CtS.
Only the
(Sl'\!
"Bypass
screen.
j
or
and
1
SEN
Choosing an Effect
Processing Effects (EDIT)
Morphing
When the structure is set to (MORPH) (see system structure, creates a
seamless
memory
numbers
Note
The (,(kctor
dOl'S
during
the
morphing
morphing
time has
Setting
the
1
Press
SYSTEM.
2
Press
FUNCTION E to
System:
E3
Set UP Memry Pedal
--------0-
ex>
page
see
page
19
to change whose
not respond to
morphing
change
between effects
structures
any
proet'ss. It will not respond until the pres,'t
e1apsc,<l
(Sl'"
below).
time
a·~ ~ ~
8 for details
the structure), the effector
when
you switch to
are
also set to (MORPH).
commands
(including
and
curve
select
"Morph."
x:
MID
I Morph
.
on
other
MIDI)
the
Press
3
4
Note
You cannot set the effect.
FUNCTION A [Time] and use
operation
The morphing time is the length of time from the beginning to the end of the morphing process. The effector will not respond (including MIDI) during this period.
Press morphing
><
~
dial
to
set
System:
Morphlng Condition
2.0
><
IiiIlD
[Curve
I
FUNCTION
System:
2.0
[Time]
Provides a gradual transition Brings the next sound fades out.
B [Curve]
curve.
Morphing Condition
~
r!l!m
sound
morphing
time
the
morphing
to
any commands
to
in
quickly while the first
and
curve independ,'ntly for
the
time.
-====:J
select
the
-
to
the next sound.
~ach
Changing
The preset storing
effector
memory
the effects
-
Effect
comes
as
o
with
well
you
Parameters
as a 198 create
-
Choose an
1
2
Press EDIT/PAGE.
The
EDIT SELECT:
f~att
The numbers in the indicate current block. the current page. Press
Press EDIT/PAGE while holding to
effect.
PLAY:
CEO -
-~
[
page backwards.
Hall/.::.CE=.:O=--....:H"'8::.:1I--,---
Fat
1. 0
O.
64
Size]
[RotHI]
EDIT
SELECT screen appears
FX
«CO»)
the
number
The number in the black square indicates
EDIT
/ PACE again
Reverb
[Size]
rEm
..........
upper
198
different
effects
stored
effect
memory
by
altering parameter
55
~.;;
_____
O. 8 O.
70
[RotHI]
[FxA-l]
in
FX
««(j))
Current page
right corner of the display
of pages (basic screens) in the
to
switch
to
down
capacity
[.
PAGE/EDIT
-6. 0 -6.
[FxB-l]
the display.
the next page.
ENTER/SHIFT
in
values.
_
0
the
for
Multi-display
Use
the
following
editing
FUNCTION
A·F
3
the
The screen for the chosen block appears For and the shows a shelving equalizer).
4
procedure
the
effects
stored
Number buttons
EXIT
ENTER/SHIFT
Use
the
FUNCTION
block
you
example, pressing FUNCTION A selects "EQ A"
EDIT:
EQ
EDIT
SELECT: PAGE
lm:I
FX
«(0»)
~
..
Use
the
FUNCTION
the
parameter
to
create
original
in
the
preset
buttons
want
to
A screen
rEm
--~
....
buttons
you
want
effects
memory
banks.
Operation dial
(A-F)
change.
ap~ears
(the example below
FX
Mixr
««(j)) HH
PAGE
0.125
0.0
[LowF2]
[LowGl]
(A-F)
to
change.
by
to
choose
in
the display.
:Q2
-
:02
3
0.0
[LowG2]
to
select
16
EN
(Continued)
17EN
Processing Effects (EDIT)
(.C
5
Turn the operation dial setting you desire.
i
Operation
To
change
numerical
Use the number buttons want dire(,tly. number again before pressing ENTER.
values
If
you press the
CDCDo:::J
c::::D
CIJ
o::J
CQ
o::J
CIJ
To
changl" numerical values
down
SHiFf
app('ar~
To same
Repeat steps 4 and 5 above.
To block
Press PAGE/EDIT
To
steps
To
Chang.,> origin,,1 settings
memory.
To changes
1',,'"
an()ther dfl'ct from the n"'mory.
dfl'ct return to tlw origin,,} \
and press either A
in
the
display.
C:=J
SHIFT
change another parameter
block
change a parameter
and
follow steps 4 and 5 above.
make
changes to another
Press
EXIT
to return to
2 through 4 above.
return to the
Press
EXIT
m,llk
Tt)
function (p,'ge 22).
return
which
EXIT
the
PLAY
screen after changing parameters
a few times.
to the
parameter
when
you select
~a\"l'
the
new
to
the original parameter settings after making
have
not
a f.,\\,
tinll'~
to gl't to the I'LA Y screen, tlll'n sell'ct
to
choose
dial
and
ENTER to
input
number,
[ENTER
the
wrong
+
CIJ
using
the
arrow
buttons,
or
T until the value you desire
A
+
C±J
~
T
on
the same page
on
a different page
block
in
the same effect
EOIT SELECT:
par,lmetcr settings, use the
yet
..
llues
"reen,
settings
arc
another
effect from the
been saved
The settings f,)r the
automatk,llly.
replaced
the
value you
input
I
of
the same
then follow
the
hold
of
the
by
the
SAVE
pre"ious
Convenient
To
change
time
(LINK)
Press the FUNCTION button for twice. The characters for and
you can adjust both parameters at the sanil' timl'.
Tapping
Certain paramett'rs, like Delay Time, can be set by tapping on the
ENTER button. After choosing the parameter you want to
the ENTER button repeatedly to
processor measures
parameter accordin)lly.
This function can only be used with parameters whose parameter
name
display
Comparing
Press BANK/COMPARE while editing an effect to compare the
sound of
original, uneditt'<.i effect.
Press BANK/COMPARE
settings.
Copying
In
EDIT mode, you can copy the paraml'l<'r
block
in
a )liven
block in the current
EQA
parameter settings from another number you are currently editing.
1 Follow
(e.g. EQA) you want to copy
2 Press FUNCTION A ITypel twice.
Connrm~tion
the display. (Pressing IType! twice durin)l anoth('f edit operation will also activate this function.) Press FUNCTION F IYes! to proceed. Press FUNCTION A INo! to cancel and return to the
3 Use FUNCTION button A IMEM#!
you want to copy from.
4 Use FUNCTION button B or C to
to
copy
S Press FUNCTION F IEXEC! to copy the paraml'lt'r
the
effect block you selectt'd
To
copy
Ways
to
Edit
the
same
parameter
for
CHl
and
the
parameter you want to chan)ll'
the
other channel's Paraml'ter also reverse
in
a parameter setting
is
followl'd
the current parameter settin)ls with the
Effect
USER
into the
EQA
steps
1 throu)lh
ror entering
the parameters
an
entire effect. see page
(Tap
Tempo)
tap
timing
or the last two
by
an asterisk (*).
Parameters
or
EXIT
in the tempo you
to
rdurn
to thl' curr,'nt paramt'lt'r
the
Effect
Parameters
or
PRESET
USER
ml'mory. For example, you can copy the
(or
EQB)
:I
on the previous pagt' to
the
rrom.
settin~s
memory to the sanl(' kind of effect
USER
block of the
USER
to.
"parameter
10
select the memory number
"'it"t
the
in
step
4.
23.
CH
2 at the same
t~ps
and
",und
(or
PRESET)
memory
copy"
dfl"t
Sl't,
desir(>.
The
sets
the
of
th(>
from
an
effect
memory
numb<.'r
sdect
the block
S(fc('n
appears
EDIT:
b"":k you want
settin~s
press
mode.
from
Changing
The
dfL'<.-tor processing to different two blocks (sec page
1 Choose the effect you
2
Press
3
Press
4
Press
5 Turn the operation dial to choose the
in
structure you desire.
SERI 1 (serial SERI 2 (serial processing from
the
Structure
contains two main effect blocks which perform signal
add
cffL"ts to the incoming signals. You can produce
sounds
by
changin~
the structure (configuration) of these
I:!
for details).
want
to
PLAY:
CEO -
Hall/CEO
O.
64
- Hall
Reverb
O. 8 O.
70
[Size)
[RotHI) [FxA-1) [FxB-1)
-6. 0 -6.
~Fat
1. 0
(
Size)
(RotHI)
EDIT/PAGE.
FUNGION
E to choose "Mixr."
FUNCTION A [STRG].
processing
from
FX
A to
FX
FX
B to
PARA
(p,H<llleI DUAL (processes MORPH
(morphing,
See
pages 8 and
processing
Cil
1 into
see
9 for
descriptions
page
of
FX A and
FX A and
16)
FX
CH
of
each
edit.
B)
A)
FX
B)
2 into
structure.
Use
6
[Dry], if you
FUNGION B [FX
want
to
A], C
[FX
B).
or D
change the output
levels.
0
Press FUNCTION E Dry to adjust
Turn the operation dial
7
or F after
the
levels for each channel
choosing
to
choose
FX
A,
FX
B,
independently.
the
or
setting you desire.
See
page
10
for
additional
FX
Press Press
The symbol structure of the effect.
Effect names dimmed in the
set tu[OFF!.
symbol
B)
See
output
levels.
SAVE
to store the
EXIT a few
Checking
new
structur~.
times
to return to the
the
Structure
in
the center of the title bar changes according to the
Structure
symbol
PLA
Y:
structure
SERI
I (serial
SERI
2 (serial
PARA (par"lIe!)
DUAL (dual)
No Block B
pages 8 and
MORPH (m(1rphing)
Y for descriptions
of
information
bar are
settings
play
screen.
in
PLAY
-6.0
[FxA-t) [FxB-1)
..
ffects that are currently
1)
FX
A
~
FX
2)
FX
B ~ FX
FX
A +
FX
FX
A (ch
1)
+
FX
A
each structure.
regarding
(see
page
Mode
-6.0
B
A
B
FX
B (ch
~
next memory
the
22).
2)
18
fN
19
fN
Processing Effects (EDIT)
.
Editing
in
PLAY
Mode
(direct
edit)
With direct edit you can edit up from
th
..
PLA Y scre<>n.
Parameters.
The following steps show you how to edit from the play screen once you've designated the Active Parameters. Parameters, see "SeIL"ting the Active Parameters"
1 Choose an effect
The
parameters Parameters) FUNCTION
2
Press
the
parameter
PLAY:
o
ceo
~
1. 0
( Size]
_.
__
rn.:mlI
to6
different parameters directly
TI,<'S€
parameters are called Active
To
d<'Signate
from
the
memory
available
appear
button.
FUNCTION
Fat
O.
fOr'direct
directly
above
EHect
Active
parameters
button
you
want
to
adjust.
-[IrnJ1
CEO -Hall
Reverb
64
O. 8 O.
70
(Size]
._-==-
(RotHI]
_____
l>clow.
editing
their
corresponding
(A-F)
~. 0 ~.
(FxA-1]
Active
banks.
(Active
of
the
(FxB-1]
=
0
-...-o~-=-----
To
adjust
3
Selecting
The
h)lIowing
• 'PPl'(u
1 Choose an
fN
20
see
"Changing
Use adjust
When number SHIFf C1
tin1C
ill
thl' PL!\ Y
PLAY:
~
( Size]
the
changing
and
1. 0
parameters
the
buttons
the
~tt.'p~
CEO -Hall I CEO -Hall
Effect
operation
parameter.
numerical
to
input
press'"
or
Active
~hll\\"
you
~(n.."l·n
(or
effect
Fat
Reverb
O.
64
(RotHI]
(Size]
not
displayed
Parameters"
dial
or
shuttle
values,
the
value
T to
change
Parameters
how
to
St'lfft
from
the
70
(RotHI]
the
din.'X't editing.
O. 8 O.
in
the
on
page
you
can directly, the
value
p.uameters
memory
~. 0 ~.
(FxA-1]
PLAY
17.
ring
use
or
one
(FxB-1]
screen,
to
the
hold
unit
that
banks.
0
2
Press
PAGE/EDIT
Press
3
FUNCTION B
eDIT
SELECT:
RTC
Active
-II--
CU
.. 0 ....
4
Press
a FUNCTION
location
(1-6).
Active
PI-Active
A-F
respectively.
Active
1'2
from
Active
Parameter Select:
"U 1 "U 2 "U3
Active P Active P Active P Active P Active P Active
-a-
.......
edit
Active
Hall
Size
(Block]
(PAAAM]
ABC
Press
FUNCTION A [Block] and use operation containing appear
on
6 Press.FUNCTION B [PARAM]
operation will
appear
at
Press
EXIT
a few times
will
twice.
P
1'6
correspond
(e.g.,
the
PLAY
Parameter 1
dial
to
the
parameter
the
PLAY screen.
dial
to
on
the
to
return
to
'choose
_-
button
(A-F)
to
FUNCTION
screen.)
"U 4 "US
_-
0
--
select
the
you
select
the
PLAY screen.
to
the
PLAY
"Active
PAGE:
1111
to
choose a
FUNCTION
B is
used
"U
PA~
effect
block
want
and
use
parameter
screen.
to
the
P."
buttons select
6
P
to
the
that
Setting the
lly
using
MIDI
you can control various characteristics of
control conditions vary are
m.1de
The
effector
independent
1 Choose an
PLAY:
(Size]
2
Press
3
Press
4 Use
an
5 Use page 1
want
[B1ockl: you IPARAM from IMinl: adjustable iMaxl: adjustable
Real
Time
Control
(RTC)
controls, such as dampers and modulation wheels,
for
sep.uately
is
control suurCe
each type of effect, control assignments
for
each effect block parameter
providc>J
with 6
effect
CEO
- Hall/CEO -
~
Fat
O.
(RotHI]
64
Reverb
[Size)
1.0
PAGE/EDIT
FUNCTION A
the
FUNCTION
RTC
channel (1-6).
Real
Time
Controller Select:
to
specify
to
control.
selects
the
d.on·t
want
to
use
I:
specifies
the
selected
block.
specifies
the
range.
specifies
the
range.
an
effect in real tinle. Since
MIDI
RTC
and
channels, each carrying
destination (paranletcr) infornlation.
from
the
memory
Hall
0.8
O.
70
~. 0 ~.
[RotHI)
(FxA-1]
twice.
to
choose "RTC."
buttons
(A-F)
-{I- -{I-
the
parameter
block
to
be
controlled,
tha't RTC
channel.
the
parameter
to
be
minimal
value
of
the
maximal
value
of
the
in
the
RTC
banks.
0
(FxB-1)
to
choose
select
controlled
parameter's
parameter's
block.
you
OFF
6
Press
PAGE/EDIT
kind
of
controller
EDIT:
RTC
1 (Source)
co
(Sourc] [ Min]
ISourcJ:
[MinI:
[MaxI:
Press
EXIT
EXAMPLE Suppose you numl>cr S (balance control)
75:25
from EDIT:
RTC
[Block]
Set Then set [Min] to
EDIT:
RTC 1 (Source)
Sct [Source! to
if
Now you can adjust the effect balance from adjust control change number 8 (balance control) from
0 0
(Max]
selects
the
CO-C3! :
C64-C120 :
Note Note
BENDR:
CH-PR: M.CLK : To
PEDL
PEDL
specify adjustable
specify
adjustable
a
few
w.1nt
to
25:75
1 (Parameter) screen (step
to "HALL" and set [PARAM] to
Adjustable
range
control
To
use a MIDI
To
use a MIDI
N :
To
use a note
V :
To
use obtained To
use a pitch To
use
use as a control
within
1 :
To
use on
the
2 :
To
use
on
the
the
minimal
range.
the
maximal
range.
times
to
return
to set
RTC
to change the Hall Re\'erb
:
"75:25" and [Max] to
screen (step
"01"
(controlS), IMinl to "0" and
Sour(e Parameter
Control Change
2].
·.·~~;;~~~125.75
1
o '
and
you
note
by
channel the
MIDI
the
range
pedal
System:
pedal
System:
to
I to use the
5)
6):
'8
.......
use page 2
will
use.
PAGE:1
source
.
control
change
control
change
number
velocity
(Note
setting
note
bender
pressure
clock
(tempo
source.
Settings
of
30
to 250.
1 (Be
sure
Pedal
screen,
2 (Be
sure
Vedal
screen,
value
of
the
value
of
the
the
PtA Y screen.
MIDI
control change
:
"E.
BAL"
"25:75."
IM.IX)
Effect
Balance
-EFFI
Adjustable
range
-.75:25
·DRY
...
75:25
to
specify
number. number.
Off
is
velocity
display)
can
to select
page
to select
page
control
control
die"t
(effect balance).
to "127."
to
25:75
when you
0 to
to
0.)
be
made
"Pedal"
25).
"Pedal"
25).
source's
source's
bal,1nce
127
.
2pN
Saving Processed Effects (SAVE)
Saving
an
Effect
Effects
created
by
changing
the
parameter
values
with edit function banks
for later
so
you
can
-
can
be
use.
store
up
0".55
stored Each to
198
USER
in
one
of
the two
bank
has
different effects
Memory number
iii
room
USER
for
display
memory
99
effects.
the
Multl-dlsplay
The
one
following of
the
USER
procedure
memory
shows
banks.
you
SAVE
how to store
Shuttle ring
an
effect in
-
Bank
1
Press
2
Press operation bank to
3
Press operation the want
indicators
SAVE.
SAVE:
Fat Reverb Fat Reverb
U1
[BANK.]
8
[MEM']
[Name] [EXEC]
FUNCTION A [BANK#] and use
dial
to
select
(USER 1 or
save
the
effect.
USER
the
2)
where
FUNCTION B [MEM#]
dial
or
number
memory
to
save
number
the
buttons
(1-99)
effect.
BANK/COMPARE
user
memory
you
and use
to
where
you
the
want
the
select
FUNCTION
A·F
Number
4
Press
FUNCTION
The Save: name screen appears
SAVE:
Fat Reverb
~
[CLR ] [DEL
Use
the
Operation
dial
(shuttle ring)
Number
buttons
FUNCTION A I</CLRI
FUNCTION B IDELI
FUNCTION C IlNS] insert a space
FUNCTION D
FUNCTION E
FUNCTION
buttons Operation dial
C [Name].
Fat
Reverb
]
[INS]
to
select icons
select chJr()cters.
ilS
shown
c(lch
button:
It I I;!I
I.~J
m
[§J
[~.J
[tl
liil
lii.J
move cursor (clear)
you
emse
ddt'll'
position.
I>]
move
IAB/abl
switch
F IEXEC)
"Xl""Utl'
in
the display.
[ > ] [AB/ab] [EXEC 1
and
characters.
Tlw
di
..
<.,>-
the
way
instead of 1
entire
at
capital
sa",'
plilY
ea",·h
time
R_(.
U_7
backward.
to till' Idt,lCI..RI
name.
at
the
the
cursor
fOf\\'.ud.
or
opl'r.,ti'lIl.
you
When
<)
cursor
position.
small lettl'rs.
lx'iow
1-"-11-('-1
2_1>_('_1'_2
3_C_II_I_3
4-I-K-I.-4
o_M_N_"_,
'_1'_
7-5_1'_
~_V_W_X_R
q_Y_Z_I_'
the
nm'or
is
all
appears
the
the
character
the
CUfSl)f
betw"en
the
("h<1n~l'S
prl'ss
and
lets
the
Protecting
This function locks the contents of
number
conknts
by a
copy 1 Press SYSTEM. 2 Press FUNCTION B to choose "MEMRY." 3 Press FUNCTION E to choose "PROTECT."
The
operation
FUNCTION F
Organizing
Since
each
may find
The
following erase effl>cts in the user
into
a cOlllfortable cc..mfigur(ltion.
Copying a memory
This function lets
PRESET 1 Press SYSTEM. 2 Press 3 Press
FUNCTION A ISOURCI selects the copied. FUNCTION FUNCTION F IEXEClexecutes the
Moving
This function lets move the contents of a specified USER
number
1
Prl'SS
2 Press FUNCTION B to choose "MEMRY." 3
Pre'Ss FUNCTION
moved.
FUNCTION B I DESTI selects the destination. FUNCTION F IEXECI executes the
USER
Memory
so
that
new
effects
of
that
command.
of
the
it
dilfkult
memory
FuNCTION FUNCTION
USER
to al\other
SYSTEM.
FUNCTION
cannot
memory
number
dial
or
shuttle
turns
USER
procedures
you number
B IDEST] specifil'S the destination.
memory
A ISOURCI selects
ring selects the
protection
USER
Memory
memory
to keep track
show
memory
file
(Copy)
copy
the contents
to a specified USER
B to choose "MEMRY." A to ,"hoose
(Move)
USER
memory
Il
to ,"hoo"" "Move."
the
specified USER
be
saved
cannot
on
or
banks
of
where
you
how
so
that
"Copy."
source
copy
number.
the
source
move
to
that
be
deleted
memory
olf.
can
hold
certain
to copy, move,
you
can
of a seiL'Ctlod
memory
memory
operation.
memory
operation.
number
or
up
to 99 elfects, you
elfects
organize
memory
written
number.
are
SW.lp,
the effects
USER
number.
number
memory
number
and
locattod.
or
over
and
to
to
the
be
be
Exchanging
This
USER
function numbers. 1 Press SYSTEM. 2 Press
FUNCTION
3 Press
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
exchanged.
FUNCTION exchanged. FUNCTION
Deleting
USER
This
function 1 Press SYSTEM. 2 Press
FUNCTION
3 Press
FUNCTION
The
operation
FUNCTION
memory
lets
lets
(XCHG)
you
exchange
B to
choose
C to
choose
A IMEM1#1 sek'Cts
B IMEM2#] sek'Cts the
F IEXEC) Execute'S the
memory
(DEL)
you
delete
the
B to
choose
D to
choose
dial
or
shuttle
F IEXECI eXt'Cutes
ring sdccts the
the
contents
"MEMRY." "XCHC."
the
first
second
exchange
contents
"MEMRY."
"DEL."
the
delete
of
memory
memory
of
a USER
operation.
two
USER
number
number
operation.
memory
m~mory
memory
to
number.
number.
be
to
be
22£N
Use
EXIT
to
go
back
to
the
previous
screen
if
necessary.
5
Press
FUNCTION F
save
operation.
The
PLA
Y screen appears in the display.
[EXEC]
to
execute
the
23£N
Setting
1 Press
2
I'.;)
3
4 Use FUNCTION
In
the
system
mode
lets environments. setup, press making
adjustments, press
the
PLAY
screen.
-
To
EXIT
D
go once.
back
you
To
••
-
SYSTEM.
Press FUNCTION A
System:
EJ
G·?
Set UP Memry Pedal
~
Use FUNCTION items
you
System:
-. ~ rJ\.
Input
dial,
shuttle SHIFT adjustments
~
......
buttons
want
tq
Setup
Jji1.
Gate
Bypass
buttons
ring,
and
...
and
you
the
set
up
the effector's operating to the previous screen return to the
EXIT
to
select
~
MID
play
a few times
==
!!
"Set
JC
I Morph
mode until
l.J
--
(A-F)
[J
DISP
Cge
Clock Dry
(A-F),
buttons,
to
to
operation
make
adjust.
number
'Y
buttons
desire.
System
The
during
after
you
Up."
choose
off
or
the
reach
Multi-display
the
the
system
FUNCTION
The
in
stored in the
1 Prl'ss SYSTEM.
2 Press
3 Press
The contrast.
1 Press SYSTEM.
2 Press
3 Press
following
A-F
Setting
clock function lets
clock.
FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION 0 IHourl FUNCTION FUNCTION
Setting
displ~y
FUNCTION
Name and
V(lluf?: displays the
Active P(lrttmeter
FUNCTION
Environment
steps describe
setup.
the
OncE"
the
U~t.'r
FUNCTION FUNCTION
A IMonthl sets the Month. B IDayl sets C
E IMINI F IStartl stMts
the
function lets
FUNCTION FUNCTION
A IModel selects
:
displ~ys
the
Active
B (LCDI
Clock
you
s"t
dock
is set,
memory
when
A "Set Up." E "Clock."
IY('~rJ
scts
sets
sets
Display
you
A "Set Up."
0 "0151'."
thl'
name
Parameter
memory
settings
adjusts
how
to
SYSTEM
(Clock)
till'
tim"
till'
date
you
the
Day.
the
Year.
the
Hour.
the
Minllte.
the
clock.
Mode
adjllst
the
of
the
settings
n(lme in
in
large ch(lf(lcters.
the
make
changes
Shuttle
.ring
Operation
dial
~nd
dat"
of
and
liml'
c"lft)
save"
proCl'ssl'd dfl'ct.
the
display
mode
display
mode.
nwmory
fil,' in
in smillI charncters.
sm(l11
ch(lradcrs (lnJ the
contrast
of
the
in
the
the
dfedo,s
ilutomiltkillly
and
large
charact""
display.
built
displ~y
Setting
Use
the
noist!
gt..'llt!r,ltes
,l
lot
giltc
lx'fure
pn.Kl'ssin~
1
Press
SYSTEM.
2
I'rL'Ss
FUNCTION
3
Press
FUNCTION FUNCTION gat"of
....
'ns).
FUNCTION
gdtt..'
dusl.'sl FUNCTION the
g,lte
will
will entC'r thc' g.lte.
Cutting
This
setting
of
the
dfL",t,
\Vhell
u~ing
as
shown
un
1
Press
SYSTEM.
2
Press
FUNCTION
3 l'rc'ss
FUNCTION F "Dry
The
operation
OFF:
forcibly
level setting. PGM :
the
mixer
block
the
Noise
Gate
(Gate)
~.ltt!
function
wh
• .'n
the
of
noisl'.
Ihmning
rCdlll"l'S noise
A "Set Up." B "Colte."
A IATKL sets
III RE!.L ,<'ts
C ITHRL sets dose).
Th,'
the
Direct
lets
you
cut
regardless
of
this unit is CtJlultxtL'li to a rnixt:r
p,lgt..'
12,
be
A "Set Up."
didl selects
wts
the
direct level
of
Citch
source
the
input
when
the
att,lCk
till'
rele,lSe
the
threshold
l.Hger
the
v,llue,
Sound
the
direct
sound
till' MIXER block's
sun.'
cut
the
dirL'Ct
On/Off." the
dry
mode.
direct
level (to
determined
effect.
time
time
by
sign.ll
no
lewl the
(Dry
and
sound.
-~)
the
of
the
through
sound
(the
rate
(the
rate
(the
IMger
output DRY
in
,l
sl'nd/wturn
regardless
value
input
signal
the
noise
is
being
output.
at
which
at
which
level
"t
which
the
signal
On/Off)
only
the
sound
l.EVEL setting.
loop,
of
the
stored
in
the
the
the
that
direct
Setting
up
the
Pl
...
ials
CllIllllOC",d
to
the
USl'<1
ITYP<'I
-:
- :
t,lble
sets
the
the
IMINllets
"up"
position
"down"
[)
(Curvellets
(1-10)
(MEM#II"ts
number
E.
Settings
Sl'\?
functions
tht:'
user
PEDAL 1 and/or
to
control
C "Ped,,!."
or B to
sets
-:
ch,mges
changes ch,mges lip/down.
ped,'1
p,·d.ll
to
position
when
YOll
that
will n
... • page
p,'ge
13.
1ll1'11UlTY,
function,
panel ,',lll hl'
1 Press SYSTEM.
2 Prl'Ss
FUNCTION
3 Pfl'SS FUNCTION A
FUNCTION A
MEM
+/MEM
Bank +/B,lIlk
TBL +
/TBL program Bypass: RTC : sets p.lge21).
FUNCTION B is in
the
FUNCTION C (MAXI lets ),ou
is in
the
FUNCTION
FUNCTION E (TBL#I lets Y"ll numbers FUNCTION F
memory
FUNCTION
Other
To
set "Bypass," Sl
To
set
"Inpu!,"
To
set
the
MIDI
To
organize
To
set
the
morphing
Pedal
the
fllnctions
choose
the
type
memory
bank
nllmhl'rs
the
t,lble
to
work
as
control
the
you
input
(minimum).
input
(maximum).
you
scle.-t tht'
se\coct
set HJNCl:.ION A
you
se\coct
..
'Spond to
15.
sec
p,'g6
Set'
page
see
page
Parameters
PEDAL
2 jal'ks
listed
hl'1"w.
"Pedal
I"
or
pt'<1,,1
nllmhl'rs
up/down.
the
bypass
parameters
the
setting
the
setting
MIN
the f ....
'lial
thl'
memory
the
table
and
26.
23.
16.
"l'c'<1,,12."
function.
up/down.
sf
....
ocifil
switch
set
for
for
to
prngram
to
TBl.+/-.
number
of
numhl'r.
21
on
...
i in
the
in RTC (s,'\?
when
when
1>IAX
transition
t.,bl"
bank
and
~et
the
the
the
,ll
reM
pedal
pL
ped,'1
...
lal
24EN
2S
EN
Using
You
can
use
the
unit
onto
by
For
-
using an
MIDI
example,
the
external
o
this
effects
data
-
MIDI
interface
to
control
you
can
switch
program
table,
~
or
device.
55
.;;
storage
various
between
save
USER
,
aspects
memorized
memory
[III]
of
Multi-display
FUNCTION
In
addition,
.
controllers, real
time.
page
21.)
A-F
MIDI
can
(See
controls,
be
used
'Setting
to
the
like
control
wheels
Real
Time
SYSTEM
and
things
like
Control
Shuttle
Operation
velocity
effect
(RTC)H
ring
dial
effect
depth
on
MIDI
in
Tx-Sw lets
Y"U
unit
(except
when
1
Pre'Ss
SYSTEM.
2 Press FUNCTION D
3 Press
FUNCrJON
FUNCTION
lnessclgl's lh"t "ppcar when buttons on the front panel are
will
be
""nt
Transmitting
Transmit
Switch
wntrol
hllw MIDI exclusive
using Ilulk-Tx).
toch,xlse
D to chouse "Tx-Sw."
A IPANELI selects the
vi,) MIDI OUT.
MIDI
Setup
"MID!."
whether
Data
in
dat"
Bulk
(Tx-Sw)
is
output
from this
or
not exclusive
(Bulk-Tx)
presst>d
CA)
1
Press
SYSTEM.
2
Press
FUNCTION D
System:
EJ
G·?
Set UP Memry
3
Use
the
FUNCTION buttons (A-F)
the
MIDI block you
System: Midi
~~~~~
Basic Table Rx-Sw Tx-Sw Bulk-Tx
Select
Basic set basic MIDI functions.
Table
Rx-SW
Tx-SW
Bulk-Tx send MIDI data in bulk.
4
Use
FUNCTION buttons (A-F), operation
~
Pedal
to
determine
determine
determine
to
select "MID!:"
~
MIDI
want
to
the MIDI
command
how
MIDI datil will be received.
how
MIDI diltil will
dial, shuttle ring, number buttons, or SHIFT
and
A.
adjustments you
and T buttons
desire_
-::x::
Morph
adjust.
to
make
to
choose
tilble.
be
transmitted.
the
the
Preparing a Basic
Usc
"13i\Sic"
to set bi\sic MIDI functions.
1 Press SYSTEM.
2 Press FUNCTION D to choose "MID!."
3 Press FUNCTION A to choose "Basic."
FUNCTION A I FUNCTION B I FUNCTION C
TABLE lets you decide
memory number, n'l'lllory bank.
1 Press
2 Press FUNCTION D to choose "MID!."
3 Press FUNCTION B to choose "Table."
FUNCTION FUNCTION
FUNCTION
Rx-Sw lets you d,'Cide
1 Press
2 Press FUNCTION D to choose "MID!." 3 Press FUNCTION C to ch,xlSe "Rx-Sw."
FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION C IC.Chg.1 FUNCTION FUNCTION E IBENDRI
lOUT
MIDI
Program
SYSTEM.
A IMIDI#I sek'Cts the MIDI
I3II3ANK#1 C IMEM#I sek'Cts the memory number.
MIDI
Receive
SYSTEM.
A IEXCLVI 1311'.
J)
MIDI
CII
I srecifies the
OMNII
MIDI
turns till'OMNI function
1 sets till' MIDI function
Table
Setup
how
the MIDI
sd"cts
the oll'mory bank
Switch
how
this unit will receive MIDI data.
turns
,'xciusiVl' reCl'ption
Chg.1 turns
rrogram
turns
ICff-I'RI
control
turns
channel prl'ssurt' rt'Cl'l'tion
turns
pitch
commands
Setup
Setup
channel (1-16).
(Table)
rrogram
ch"ig"
d,ange
bender
(Basic)
ON/OFF.
OUT/TIIRU.
will
eff,'Ct
change
or
bYrass.
(Rx-Sw)
ON/OFF.
rt'Certion
Yl'c"ption
ON
rt'Cl'ption
ON/OFF.
a given
number.
ON/OFF.
/OFI'.
ON/OFF.
Bulk-Tx lets you transmit MIDI
Press SYSTEM.
1
2 Press
FUNCrJON
3 Prl'ss FUNCTION E to chlXlse "BlIlk-Tx."
FUNCTIDN
tr~nslllitted
FUNCTION I:lINUMI
of
you select U I FUNCTION
Note
Ill'
tht·
th,'
A ITypel selects the type uf
(UI,
,1
memory
b'lnk, or only individu,ll memory numbers (when
or
I'
IEXECI to
sure
th"t
both the
same
v,)iul's. H
dolt"
will nut be m:<:ived
data
D tu l-hoose "MID!."
U2,
UI+U2,SYSTEM,ur
sdects
whether
U2
for the ITypeD.
sends
the data.
sending
and
sL>nding
ewn
,lnd
receiving MIDI channels
till'
in bulk.
rl'cl~iving
if
OMNI is set tu ON.
data
th.)t will be
ALL>.
tu transmit all the cunt"nts
are
nrc
sct to
different,
chc'lnnl'1~
26
EN
27EN
Additional
Troubleshooting
If
this
unit
docs
not
operate
as
with
problem
the
sound
to cancel mute.
appropriate
Input
if
the
k)\\',
expected,
those
listed
yourself.
is
small
.
input
screen. You cannot
input
mode
simply
be
an error. Before calling a service technician, symptoms you
No
oversight, a disconnected cable
of
the problem
can correct the
sound
is
heard,
.. ..
..
.. ..
..
..
or
Press
BYPASS
When inputting anal(lg signals, check to see
INPUT knob is set to the appropriilte level. When inputting digital signals, check the in the System: Setup. Check that all the cables ilrc connected correctly.
Make sure the
the System: Setup ilnalog signals
Milke sure the effect levels in the mixer block
set excessively
Check the \'olume of the connected an1plifier
mixer.
Information
The
sound
is
not modified
..
Press BYPASS to cancel
..
Is
the effect set
the probl.em
Gom~)are
mode
is set to "DICTL."
or a setting
the
below
to sec
Input
is selected
may
if
the
input
are
or
if
levels
on
not
The
morphing
effect does not
..
Milke stmcture
..
Make morph
The
input
level
..
Turn
..
Reduce the
..
Set the INPUT level selector switch to
the INPUT adjustment knob to re-adjust the input level.
MIDI
operations cannot be carried out.
..
Make transmit channel of the MIDI device.
..
Make
..
Make
by
the selected effect.
to
"OFF"?
sure
sure
between
CUP
INPUT to
sure
sure sure
work.
to SA VE the effect after
to IMORPI-!!.
the
stmctures
arc
set to IMORPH
indicator lights .
the
left to reducl' lhl' input Iewl.
output
level of the source component.
the MIDI receive channel
the MIDI control the MIDI cable
byp~ss.
changing
of
all the
dfects
I_
number
is
connected securely_
the
you
want
+4
dB
and
matches
the
is set correctly .
to
usc
~
28F.N
Block
DIGITAL
IN/OUT
MIDI
PEDAL IN 1
PEDAL IN 2
Diagram
ANALOG
INPUT_
INPUT
~
~I
M)----------l
OUT fTHRU
M'-------I
ANALOG
OUTPUT
BYPASS
LINE
(ANALOG)
~CH1
BALANCED
~CH2
SW
(AUTO)
'I
~lIlIlIIlIllIIlIlIlIIlIglIIlIlIIlIIlIlIlIlIlI'M
cpu
, ,
Regarding
Two types of digital I/O cables are separately sold. (Dedicated cables)
CD
RK-V77A
• Connection cable for AES/EBU
(i) RK-V77S
* Outline
Special cables used when connecting DPS-V77 and a digital audio format. Depending on the type of the digital audio format. there are two types of dedicated cables. the RK-V77 A consumers using etc.).
the
options
No.
1-769-782-11
Connection cable for
No.
1-769-783-11
of
optional cables
for
professional use and the RK-V77S for
SPDIF
SPDIF
(general CD players. DAT.
Digital
AES/EBU
IN
OUT
SPDIF
type
IN
OUT"
type
XLR
RCA
1/0
type
HOT:
COLD:
GND:
HOT:
COLD:
GND:
type
HOT
COLD
HOT
COLD
Terminal
2
3
2
3
Chart
Mini
Miri°i
1,2,
DIN
(rear panel)
5
8
1,2,4,7
3
6
1,2,4,7
DIN
(rear panel)
5
8
3
6
and 7 are
4 is
open
-
shorted
..
Mini
Note
Mini
DIN
:
----<f~11-0-n~7~G=)
1.2.7------~~
DIN
terminal
RCA OUT
=====
::~D
--
15--
Functional
Hierarchy
PLAY 1
EDIT
AP
(active paramet.er) 1
AP
(active parameter) 2
AP
(active parameter) 3
AP
(active parameter) 4
AP
(active parameter) 5
AP (active parameter) 6
EaA~~«,
FX A
---
EQ
B---
---
FX B
1 STRCT (structure)
Mixer
RTC
1 AP 1
AP
SAVE
#
BANK MEMII
Namel
EXEC (save and return to PLAY mode)
E Parameter n
same as above same as above same as above
FX A (Effect A level) FX B (Effect B level) Dry (Dry level) CH 1 (CH 1 level) CH 2 (CH 2 level)
1
RTC
RTC 2 (same as above) RTC 3 (same as above) RTC 4 (same as above) RTC 5 (same as above) RTC 6 (same as above)
AP 2 (same as above)
3 (same as above)
AP
4 (same as above)
AP AP
5 (same as above)
AP
6 (same as above)
CLR (delete all characters) I <
DEL (delete character above cursor)
INS (insert space at cursor)
> (move cursor forward)
AB/ab (capital /lowercase)
EXEC (save and return to PLAY mode)
Block (block to be controlled) PARAM (parameter to be controlled) Min (minimum parameter value) Max (maximum parameter value)
Sourc (control source) Min (minimum control source value)
Max (maximum control source value)
--c
Block (block to be controlled) PARAM (parameter to be controlled)
~move
cursor backwards)
SYSTEM
Setup
MEMORY
PEDAL
1 POL
MIDI
Morphing
Input
1 Mode (analog/digitaVboth)
Gate t= ATK (attack time)
Bypass Dlsp MODE (namelvalue)
ChSel (channel select) Att 1 Att 2 EMPHA (emphasis mode:
REL (release time) THR (threshold level)
---
MODE (bypass/mute)
(CH1 (CH 2 digital input attenuator)
L LCD (contrast adjustment)
Clock
1
Dry on/off
Copy t= SOURC (source select)
Move
Exchange
Delete
Protect
11
POL 2
Basic t= Ch (select channel 1-16) Table t= MIDI
Rx-Sw 1 EXCLV (On/Off)
Tx-Sw
BUlk-TX~
-,--
Time (set change time)
L Curve (set change curve)
::
Hour MIN (minute) Start
--
Mode (PGMloff)
DEST
(~estination
EXEC (execute)
t= SOURC (source select)
DEST (destination select) EXEC (execute)
E MEM
~
L-
~
L-
---
---
11#
MEM21# EXEC MEM
1# EXEC (execute) MEM II (memory number select) EXEC (execute)
Type
MIN (set minimum pedal position) MAX (set maximum
Curve (curve type) TBL
1#
MEM
II (memory number select)
same as above
Omni (On/Off) Out
(select OUTITHRU)
1#
BANK MEM#
P.Chg (program change OivOff) C.Chg CH-PR BEN DR (pitch bend On/Off) PANEL (On/Off) Type (data type) MEM
1#
EXEC (execute)
(execute)
(table number)
1#
digital input attenuator)
aut%n/off)
select)
(memory number select)
peda.
I position)
(control change On/Off)
(channel pressure On/Off)
(memory number select)
-
16-
SECTION 2
TEST
• This product uses a microcomputer and is equipped with a· MIDI interface for musical instruments and computers, and it has specifications that make possible rewriting Due to this, when required, the internal data can be rewritten by the use
of
break down at the time when carrying out
service, make sure to pay attention to the following matters.
repair (Example: when the power
of
the internal memory with external MIDI equipment.
MODE
of
external equipment, etc., and in case the internal data.should
is
cut oft), it may happen that the operation becomes unstable. Therefore,
< Inspection when carrying out repair>
A self-test mode function has been provided to carry out inspection been completed. Make absolutely sure to carry out these inspections before returning the unit to your customer.
of
each function without having to use a special jig when the repair has
< Regarding
All
of
judgment.
the
test mode>
the inspections should be carried out, but in case some
Subject
1.
Entering the test mode.
• Initialization
2. Inspection (No.1)
of
the memory
of
each function
Turn the POWER switch ON while depressing the 3 keys The following display will appear and the test mode menu will be activated.
1)
When initializing the user memory, select YES.
2) When you do not want to initialize the user memory, select NO.
Note:
Concerning initialization, please refer to <Examples when initialization has to be carried out> on page 16.
The following display will appear and test mode No. 1 will be activated.
of
them have already been completed they may be skipped upon proper
Operation and Display
of
[BANK], [EDIT] and [C].
r-----------------------------l
I
TEST
MODE MENU I
I I
I > Initialize User Memory? I
I YES NO I I I
B]
[C]
[EDIT] [ A ]
[
[D]
[
E]
[F]
r-----------------------------l
I
TEST
MODE 1 * 1 I
I I Battery [3.0] I
: PDL 1 [ ] PDL 2
:SW[
[EDIT]
[A
]
[]
B]
[
[C]
----------
J & S [ ] :
] :
[D]
[
E]
[F]
[EXIT]
I
[EXIT]
• Battery
• Pedal
Jog&Shuttle
• Switch
1) The voltage As the data
BA601.
2)
PEDALl/pEDAL2
• The pedal terminal [ ] by adding the circuit shown below.
• Turn the semi fixture and confirm that the figures change.
If
If
of
the internal lithium battery (BA601)
of
the internal SRAM cannot be maintained
terminal (check on the rear panel).
AID
conversion value
not especially required, this procedure may be skipped.
there
is
no connection at all, 127 will be displayed.
tOOk Q RES,
~
ADJ
--P-HO-N-E-P-/Uglll-----.......,I~
is
displayed.
if
is
displayed in the range
the voltage
i
To
is
lower than 2V, replace the
of
000 - 127 within brackets
peda/termina/
1
3) Checking the Jog & Shuttle dial (front panel)
• When rotating the dial, " * " will be displayed within the brackets [ ].
When turning the Jog dial once to the left and once to the right, the brackets [ ] will be fully filled
by"
* " when turning the Shuttle dial fully to the left and right.
4) Checking the switch (front panel) When pressing the switch, When fully turning the switch, the brackets [ ] will be fully filled by
" * " will be displayed within the brackets [ ].
-
17-
" * " .
• Others
3. Inspection (No.2)
Subject
of
each function
Operation and Display
5)
Other
checks
• Other error messages are displayed in *
[DRAM1 ERR]
Automatic inspection
If
this display appears, apply a soldering iron to the terminal application In case
of IC603 and IC604. [MIDI PORT ERROR]
By using a DIN cable to connect the MIDI IN/OUT terminals on the rear panel, the automatic
inspection
When
there is no special requirement to make a connection, this display will appear but it may
be ignored .
If
the brackets [ ] were fully filled with asterisks" * " in the preceding checks
& Shuttle, press the [ENTER] key. The following display will appear and test mode
Jog be activated.
or
[DRAM2 ERR]
of
the soldered bridge, etc.,
of
the solder.
[DRAM1 ERR], check IC601 and IC602, and in case
of
the MIDI terminals is carried out.
r----------------------------.
I TEST
MODE
I I
I I
:
[LCD]
2 I
[LED]
1.
of
IC601, IC602, IC603 is carried out.
of
each IC and check the
of
[DRAM2 ERR], check
of
:
the switch and
No.2
will
• LCD
• LCD #2
• LED
4.
Completion
#1
of
the inspection
[EDIT]
1) When pressing the [A] key, check that all LCD dots become black.
2) When all the LCD dots have become black, check that the contrast changes when you rotate the Jog
& Shuttle dials.
3) When pressing the [B] key, check that each dot and segment light up between the 8 segments,
meters and LEDs.
When pressing the [EXIT] key, reactivating is carried out and the test mode
[A
B]
[
]
[C] [D]
[
E]
[F]
[EXIT]
is
completed.
< Examples when initialization has to be carried out>
1.
When reconnecting the power supply and the keys do not have any effect, and when the there are distortions in the display due to
of
unstable operation
2.
When the version
3. When the power supply has been changed
the software.
of
the ROM (IC607) has been changed. (Including change
or
removed once.
of
circuit board.)
* Even except for the above, when there are no special instructions from the customer, carry out the initialization operation.
The following notes are included in the
[Notes on being requested to
When requesting a repair, data in the USER memory may be reverted to the original factory data settings. Be sure to save any important data in an external MIDI data filer,
* Method
*
Content being initialized
Initialization Initialization Initialization
of
initializing without entering the test mode
Tum
the POWER switch
• After the title screen has been shown and "Initialized!" is displayed, the initialization
*
In
this case, the data
The
following shows the initialization method and the content that is actually initialized.
~d
of
the internal system
of
the user memory
of
the clock data *
carry
ON
of
the internal clock is not initialized.
"Instruction Manual". (See step 3.)
out
repair]
or
make written notes
while simultaneously keeping the [SAVE] and [ENTER] keys depressed .
[SAVE]
+ [ENTER]
Memory initialization
of
the parameter settings.
is
completed.
Initialization
with
the test mode
(YES) Memory initialization
0 0 0
x
* As to setting
of
0 0
the clock, please refer to page 24 in the Instruction Manual.
(NO)
0
x
0
-
18-
CLOCK
SECTION 3
CONSTRUCTION
[Regarding the clock source
1.
The clock source for IC614.(CPU : HD6413002)
2.
The clock source for IC613 (Clock IC : NJU6355)
3.
The clock sources for the digital audio system (AID, D/A, DPS, etc.) are
[Regarding the clock
The condition (internal).
The difference between internal (System Setup Input = Analog) and external (System Setup Input = Digital or both, and input Digital IN) selected by the EXT/INT of pin @
* Pin
@)
kHz it
of
is
the use of 12,288 MHz or the output
MCK
of
is
12.288 MHz and
of
the digital audio system clock differs depending on whether the digital audio interface input
IC901 differs according
* When the clock source
between the clocks.
IC305 (Digital whole system, from pin
IC304 (AID converter: CXD8493) receives a clock
The master clock (1024 IC910
(PLL : TC8051AP) from LRCK, which
YCO becomes the 256
by IC908
(Prescaler : HC163) to become lfs, after which it
Filter:
CXD8482), which
@ or 64
fs)
of
this unit]
is
X601
(10 MHz).
is
X603 (32.768 kHz).
X301
(48.6 MHz) and
the digital audio system]
of
IC90l (Digital Audio Interface Receiver: pin
of
IC906 (HC153). (When internal it
to
the sampling frequency of the signal that
in
case
of
44.1 kHz it
is
external, the oscillation
fs
BCK from pin ® .
of IC307 (D/A converter: CXD8505)
fs
output from pin @ (256 fso) of IC307 (D/A converter: CXD8505), and it
is
11.2896 MHz.
of
the internal crystal
is
based on this master clock, outputs LRCK (=lfs), which
of
128
fs
from pin @
is
created by IC305 (Digital Filter: CXD8482), to lock. The 1024
is
fed back
is
L.)
is
input
to
X901
(12.288 MHz)
of
IC305 (Digital Filter: CXD8482) and operates.
is
generated by the YCO block (Q904, Q905 and IC909, etc.).
to
IC910 (PLL : TC8051AP)
is
X901
(12.288 MHz).
is
used (external) or not
@)
MCK (256
the digital audio interface.
stopped in order
is
the sampling frequency for the
is
to
form a loop.
fs)
of
to
prevent interference
fs
clock that
further divided
is
made into
CS8412. This
In
case
of
It
uses
is
oscillated
by
IC907 and
is
48
The master clock sampling frequency, but the processing of the
of
IC602 and 604 (DSP : CXD2707)
DPS signal
is
fixed at
is
X301
carried out at a LRCK
* At the time of digital input (clock source = external) the master clock that
fs
which
is
output from pin
the internal operation.
@)
of IC901 (Digital Audio Interface Receiver: CS8412), but all sequences besides that are the same
(48.6 MHz). The master clock of DSP
(lfs)
cycle.
is
input
to
IC305 (Digital Filter: CXD8482)
is
asynchronous with the
is
changed
to
as
256
for
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SECTION 4
EXPLANATION
OF IC
TERMINALS
Pin No. Pin name
1 EA9 2 3
4
5,6
7-9
10 TST
11
12 13 14 CLKI 15 16 17 TS1 18
19 20 LRK1 21
22
23
24 LCT
25 SIA
26 SIB
27 SIC
28
29
30 SOA
31
32
33 EClO
34
35
36 ECJ3
37
38
39
40 Vss
41
42
43
44
ECO VDD
Vss
ECl-
2
EA13 - 15
TDR
BFOT
CLKO
Vss
TSO
TSA
LRKO
BCKO BCK1
BCT
VDD
Vss
SOB SOC
ECll ECl2
REDY TRDT XLAT
SCK
RVDT
SCLO SCL1
I/O
External install RAM address. Not used (OPEN)
0
External install RAM address. Not used (OPEN)
0
-
Power
supply. (+5V)
-
Power supply. (GND) External install RAM address. Not used
0
External install RAM address. Not used (OPEN)
0
"L": "L":
"L": "L": "L":
Normal Normal
Normal Normal Normal
(Open drain)
(OPEN)
Test data input.
I I
Test data input. Master cIock buffer output. Not used
0
Master cIock output. Not used (OPEN)
0
I
Master cIock input.
-
Power supply. (GND) Test data input.
I
Test data input.
I I
Test data input.
I
LRCK input.
I
LRCK input. BCK input.
I
BCK input.
I
Frequency divider BCK output.
0
Counter input/frequency divider LRCK output for
I/O
Serial data input.
I
I
Serial data input. Serial data input.
I
-
Power supply. (+5V)
-
Power supply. (GND) Serial data output.
0
Serial data output.
0
Serial data output.
0
Terminal input/test data output for conditional jump.
I/O
Terminal input/test data output for conditional jump.
I/O
Terminal input/test data output for conditional jump. Not used (GND connection)
I/O
Terminal input/test data output for conditional jump. Not used (GND connection)
I/O
HCIF Readay signal output.
0
HCIF data output.
0
HCIF data
I
-
Power supply. (GND) HCIF shift cIock output.
0
HCIF data input.
I
Test data output. Not used
0
Test data output. Not used (OPEN)
0
• mode identification signal input.
Description
(OPEN)
(OPEN)
SYNC DET.
-
20-
Pin
No.
Pin
name
I/O
Description
45 46 LR1F 47 48
49 ED16 50 51 52 ED2 53
54
55 ED18
56 ED3
57
58
59
60
61
62
63 ED6
64 ED22
65
66 ED23
67 ED8
68
69
70 Vss
71
72 ED 10
73 ED26
74 ED
75 ED27
76
77
78 Voo
79 Vss
80
81
82 ED14
83 ED30
84 ED15
85 ED31
86
87 Vss
88 CAS
89
90 RAS
91
- 94
95
96 - 99
100 EA8
EAO-3
EA4-7
LROF
XRST
EDO
ED1
ED17
Voo
Vss
ED19
ED4
ED20
ED5
ED21
Vss
ED7
ED24
ED9
ED25
11
ED12 ED28
13
ED ED29
XOE
XWE
Vss
Test data output. Not used (OPEN)
0
Test data output. Not used (OPEN)
0
System reset input. (Active
I
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
-
Power supply. (+5V)
-
Power supply. (GND) External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
-
Power supply. (GND) External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
-
Power supply. (GND) External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
-
Power supply. (+5V)
-
Power supply. (GND) External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level)
I/O
External RAM data input/output.
I/O
External RAM
0
-
Power supply. (GND) External DRAM CAS output.
0
External RAM
0 0 External DRAM CAS/external (P) SRAM
External RAM address output.
0
-
Power supply. (GND) External RAM address output.
0
External RAM address output. Not used (OPEN)
0
OE
WE
output.
"L")
output.
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Pin No. Pin name I/O
1 Vee
2-8
PBO
9
10
11
12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 P42 21 22
P44 (BYPS) 0
P45 (MUTE) 0
P46 (XRST)
P47 (AD_PD) 0
27
23 24 25 26
- 34
35
- 43
36
44
45
- 55 A9 ­56 A19 57 Vss 58 59 60
P60 (RELAY MUTE) 0
P6l
P62 61 62
63 64 NMI 65
- PB7
PB7 0 Data enable output to parallel I/O (IC903).
RESO
Vss TXDO TXDI RXDO RXDI
P94 I REDY signal input. SCKI 0
P40
(0)
P41
(I/O)
(0)
P43
(0)
Vss
DO-D7
Vee
AO-A7
Vss
Al8
(EClO_O) (EClO))
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STBY
RES
Vss
-
0
0
-
0 0
I I Serial data input for communications.
0
I/O
0 0
-
0
I/O
-
0
-
0
0
-
0
0
I I Reset signal input. I Non maskable intrude signal input. (Fixed
-
Description
Power supply. (+5V) Key decorder matrix output.
Reset signal output. (Not used) GND Serial data output for communications. Serial data output for communications. Serial data input for communications.
Serial data timing clock output. Data I/O select signal output to clock IC (IC613).
Data I/O terminal to clock IC (IC613).
Serial data timing clock output.
Chip enable output to clock IC (IC6l3). GND Bypass relay switch output. Bypass mute switch output. Reset output terminal. Power down mode signal output to
AID
converter IC (IC304). Data signal input/output terminal to data bus line. Power supply. (+5V) Address data output to address bus line. GND Address data output to address bus line. Not used. GND Initial mute output. Conditional jump output to DSP (IC602). Conditional jump output to DSP (IC604). System clock output. Standby input. (Fixed
"H" level)
"L" level)
GND
-
22-
Pin No. Pin name
I/O
Description
66 EXTAL 67 68 69 AS
70
71
72 LWR
73 74 75 MD2 I
76 AVee
77 VREF
78 79 80 81 82 AN4 83 AN5 84 85 AN7 I 86 AVss 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
100
XTAL I
Vee
RD 0
HWR
MDO
MDI I
ANO ANI I Error condition input from digital input IC (IC90l). AN2 I FREQ REPORT 0 input from digital input IC (IC90l). AN3 I FREQ REPORT 1 input from digital input IC (lC90l).
AN6 I
IRQO
P8I
P82 CSI CSO
Vss PAO PAl PA2 PA3 PA4 PAS PA6 A20
System clock. (lOMHz)
0
System clock. (lOMHz)
-
Power supply.
Not used.
0
Lead signal output to digital meter (lC605), gate alley (lC606), master program ROM (lC607)
and master RAM (lC608, 609)
Upper rank byte light output to the digital meter (IC605), gate array (IC606), master RAM
0
(lC608,609). Not used.
0
Operation mode select input. (Fixed
I
Operation mode select input. (Fixed "H" level) Operation mode select input. (Fixed
-
AID
converter power supply. (+5V)
Reference voltage input to
I
Battery input terminal.
I
REPORT 2 input from digital input IC (lC90l).
FREQ
I
ERROR FLAG input from digital input IC (lC90l).
I
Padal switch 2 input terminal. Padal switch 1 input terminal.
-
GND (AID converter)
I
Interrupt request signal input from LCD controller (lC6l0).
Conditional jump output to DSP (lC602).
0
Conditional jump output to DSP (lC604).
0
Address data output to gate alley (lC606).
0
Chip enable output to EEPROM (lC607).
0
-
GND LCD data output.
0
LCD data output.
0
AID
"H" level)
"L" level)
converter.
0 LCD data output. 0 Clock change signal output.
LCD data output.
0 0 Latch output to
0/
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Ref. No.
0301
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0601 0602 0603
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0802
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IG106
IC107
IC:301 G - 11
IC302
IC303
IC304
IC305
IC308 IC307
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IC402-
IC403 IC404
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36 36
35 35
35
35
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IC601 IC602
IC603
IC604
IC005
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IC609
IC610 IC611
IC612 IC613
IC614 IC615 IC801 IC802 IC803
IC804 J - 16 IC901 IC902 IC903 1C904
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dotted line with mark
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Ref.
1
2
3
4
5
6 7
8
9
10
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11
No.
Part
4-973-987-01 4-973-995-02 4-973-986-01 4-961-104-01 4-973-988-01
4-973-991-01 4-969-961-01 4-973-985-01 4-973-989-01
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4-916-327-01
No.
Description KNOB
(B) STOPPER KNOB BOLT, PLATE
PLATE, EMBLEM PANEL, PLATE BASE
SHEET,
(B)
(A)
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INDICATION
SONY
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PANEL
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Ref.
No.
12
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15 16
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17
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18
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20
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Part
No.
4-973-990-01 1-656-691-11 4-951-620-01 4-916-305-01 4-916-342-32
1-656-692-11 1-656-693-11 4-916-320-11 4-907-980-01 1-810-771-11
Description FILTER
LED
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Part 4-941-142-01
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A-4377-982-A 4-886-821-01 4-973-996-01 1-690-057-11 4-870-539-00
1-656-690-11 4-916-303-01 3-531-576-51 1-500-278-11
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(A)
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une
specifie.
Remark
SELECTOR)
-
49-
ELECTRICAL
110
KEVIIENCOOERIILEOIIMAINI
SECTION 7
PARTS LIST
NOTE:
• Due to standardization, replacements in the parts list may be different from the parts specified in the diagrams or the components used on the set.
• -XX,
• RESISTORS
Ref.
*
-X they may have some difference from the original one.
All resistors are in ohms METAL: METAL F : nonflammable
No.
mean standardized parts, so
Metal-film resistor
OXIDE:
Part
1-656-692-11
Metal oxide-film resistor
No.
Description
10
KEY
BOARD
************
<
DIODE>
D903-917
S904 S905 S906 S907 S908
8-719-016-74
1-762-400-11 1-762-400-11 1-762-400-11 1-762-400-11 1-762-400-11
DIODE
<
SWITCH
SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
1SS352
>
(1)
(4)
(7)
(2) (5)
• Items
marked" they are seldom required for routine service. Some delay should be antici­pated when ordering these items.
SEMICONDUCTORS
In
each case,
uA .... : /.l A .... , uP A .... : /.l PA .. ..
uPB .... : /.l PB .... , uPC .... : /.l
uPD .... : /.l PO ... .
• CAPACITORS
uF:
/.l F
• COILS
uH: /.l H
Remark
* "are not stocked since
u:
/.l , for
example:
PC
Ref.
No.
Part
S901
1-762-400-11
S902
1-762-400-11
... .
************************************************************
BA601
A-4377-982-A
1-537-770-21 1-533-293-11
1-550-414-21
*
No.
The components identified by
~
or
mark
dotted line with mark
.6 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifies par une marque securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant
When indicating parts by refer­ence· number, please include the board.
~.
sont critiques pour la
Ie
numero specifie.
Description
<
SWITCH
>
SWITCH
(BANK)
SWITCH
(BYPASS)
MAIN
BOARD,
COMPLETE
********************
TERMINAL FUSE
<
HOLDER,
BOARD,
HOLDER
BATTERY
HOLDER
BATTERY
GROUND
>
Remark
1-762-400-11
S909 S910
1-762-400-11
S911
1-762-400-11
S912
1-762-400-11
S913
1-762-400-11
S914
1-762-400-11
S915
1-762-400-11 1-762-400-11
S916
1-762-400-11
S917 S918
1-762-400-11
************************************************************
1-656-693-11
S903
1-473-124-11
************************************************************
0901 0902 NDU901
1-656-691-11
8-719-053-62 8-719-053-62 8-719-018-45
*
SWITCH
(8) (3)
SWITCH
(6)
SWITCH SWITCH
(9)
( . )
SWITCH SWITCH
(+/-)
SWITCH
(0)
SWITCH
(SAVE)
SWITCH
(SYSTEM)
SWITCH
(ENTER)
ENCODER
BOARD
*************
<
SWITCH>
ENCODER,
LED
ROTARY
BOARD
(-~~+)
*********
<
DIODE>
LED LED DIODE
SLA-5651-17 SLA-5651-17 SL1283
(CHI, (CH2,
PRESET) USER)
*
BB1
*
BB2
*
BB3
C101 C102 C103 C104 C107-111
Cl13
Cl14 C115 C117
Cl18
C201
C202
C203
C204
C207-211
C213
C214
<
1-580-302-11 1-566-940-11 1-580-302-11
BAR, BUS BAR,
<
1-126-851-11 1-126-851-11 1-163-251-11 1-163-251-11
1-126-049-11 1-163-038-91
1-163-038-91 1-136-153-00 1-126-049-11 1-126-049-11
1-126-851-11 1-126-851-11 1-163-251-11 1-163-251-11
1-126~049-11
1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91
ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC
ELECT CERAMIC
CERAMIC FILM ELECT ELECT
ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC
ELECT CERAMIC
CERAMIC
BUS
BAR
>
BUS
4P
BAR
6P
BUS
4P
CAPACITOR
>
CHIP CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP CHIP
22uF 22uF
100PF 100PF
22uF
O.
luF
O.
luF
O.
01uF 22uF 22uF
22uF 22uF
100PF 100PF
22uF
O.
luF O.
1uF
20% 20% 5% 5%
20%
5% 20% 20%
20% 20% 5% 5%
20%
35V 35V 50V 50V
25V 25V
25V 50V 25V 25V
35V 35V 50V 50V
25V 25V
25V
-
50-
Ref.
C21S C217 C218 C301
C302
No.
Part 1-136-1S3-00
1-126-049-11 1-126-049-11 1-136-16S-00 1-136-169-00
No.
Description FILM
ELECT ELECT FILM FILM
O.
01uF 22uF 22uF O.
1uF O.
22uF
S% 20% 20% S% S%
Remark
SOV 2SV 2SV SOV SOV
Ref.
C402 C403 C408 C409 C412
No.
Part
1-163-2S1-11 1-163-2S1-11 1-110-339-11 1-110-339-11 1-130-47S-00
No.
Description CERAMIC
CERAMIC MYLAR MYLAR MYLAR
CHIP CHIP
100PF
100PF 220PF 220PF O.
0022uF
jMAINI
Remark
5%
SOV
S%
SOV
S%
SOV
S%
SOV
S%
SOV
C303
C304
C30S C306 C310-313
C314 C31S C316 C317 C318
C319 C320 C321 C322 C323
C324 C32S C326-328
C329 C330
C331-333 C334
C335 C336 C337
C338 C339 C340 C341 C342
C343 C344 C34S C346 C347
1-136-169-00 1-136-16S-00 1-124-443-00 1-124-443-00
1-163-038-91 1-126-012-11
1-126-012-11 1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91 1-124-472-11
1-124-472-11 1-136-16S-00 1-136-16S-00 1-124-472-11 1-126-049-11
1-163-038-91 1-126-049-11
1-163-038-91 1-124-472-11 1-124-443-00
1-163-038-91 1-124-472-11 1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91 1-124-443-00
1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91 1-124-472-11 1-124-478-11 1-163-038-91
1-124-443-00 1-124-478-11 1-163-038-91 1-124-443-00 1-163-239-11
FILM FILM ELECT ELECT
CERAMIC ELECT
ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECT
ELECT FILM FILM ELECT ELECT
CERAMIC ELECT
CERAMIC ELECT ELECT
CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECT
CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECT ELECT CERAMIC
ELECT ELECT CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC
CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP
CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP
CHIP CHIP
O.
22uF
O.
1uF 100uF 100uF
O.
1uF
470uF 470uF O.
1uF
O.
1uF
470uF 470uF
O.
1uF
O.
1uF
470uF 22uF
O.
1uF
22uF O.
1uF 470uF 100uF
O.luF 470uF O.
1uF O.
1uF lOOuF
O.luF O.
1uF 470uF 100uF
O.
1uF 100uF
100uF O.
1uF 100uF 33PF
S% S% 20% 20%
20% 20%
20% 20%
S% S% 20% 20%
20%
20% 20%
20%
20%
20% 20%
20% 20%
20% S%
SOV SOV
10V 10V
2SV
16V
16V 2SV 2SV
10V 10V
SOV SOV 10V 2SV
2SV 2SV
2SV
10V
10V
2SV
10V 2SV 2SV
10V 2SV
25V
10V 25V 2SV
10V 2SV 2SV
10V SOV
C413
1-130-471-00
C416
1-126-049-11
C417
1-126-049-11 1-126-024-11
C422 C423
1-126-024-11
C42S
1-126-049-11
C426
1-126-024-11 1-130-467-00
CS01 CS02
1-163-251-11 1-163-2S1-11
CS03
1-110-339-11
CS08
1-110-339-11
CS09
1-130-47S-00
CS12 CS13
1-130-471-00 1-126-049-11
CS16
1-126-049-11
CS17 CS22
1-126-024-11 1-126-024-11
CS23
1-126-049-11
CS2S
1-126-024-11
CS26
1-163-038-91
CS49
1-126-968-11
C5S0 C5S1
1-163-038-91
CS52
1-163-038-91
C601
1-126-961-11
C602-607
1-163-038-91 1-126-961-11
C608 C609 , 1-126-961-11 C610
1-163-038-91
C611
1-163-038-91
C612
1-126-961-11
C613-621
1-163-038-91
C623-627
1-163-038-91 1-124-907-11
C628 C629
1-163-038-91
MYLAR ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT
ELECT ELECT MYLAR CERAMIC CERAMIC
MYLAR MYLAR MYLAR MYLAR ELECT
ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT
CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECT
CERAMIC ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC
ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC
ELECT CERAMIC
CHIP CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP
CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP CHIP CHIP
O.OOluF 22uF 22uF 220uF 220uF
22uF 220uF
470PF 100PF 100PF
220PF 220PF O.
0022uF
O.
001uF
22uF 22uF
220uF 220uF 22uF
220uF
O.
1uF
100uF
O.
1uF
O.
1uF
2.
2uF
O.
1uF
2.
2uF
2.
2uF
O.
1uF
O.
1uF
2.
2uF
O.
1uF
O.
1uF 10uF O.
1uF
S% 20% 20% 20% 20%
20% 20% S% 5% S%
S% S% S% S% 20%
20% 20% 20% 20% 20%
20%
20%
20% 20%
20%
20%
SOV 2SV 2SV 16V 16V
2SV 16V SOV SOV SOV
SOV SOV SOV SOV 2SV
2SV 16V 16V 25V 16V
2SV
6.
3V 2SV 2SV SOV
2SV SOV SOV 2SV 2SV
SOV 2SV 2SV
SOV 25V
C348 C349 C350 C3S1 C3S2
C401
1-163-141-00 1-163-239-11 1-163-038-91 1-136-16S-00 1-124-443-00
1-130-467-00
CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC FILM ELECT
MYLAR
CHIP CHIP CHIP
O.
001uF 33PF O.
1uF
O.
1uF
100uF 470PF
S% 5%
S% 20%
S%
SOV SOV
25V
SOV
10V
SOV
-51-
C630 C631 C632 C633 C634
C63S
1-124-907-11 1-163-038-91 1-124-907-11 1-126-968-11 1-126-961-11
1-163-038-91
ELECT CERAMIC ELECT ELECT ELECT
CERAMIC
CHIP
CHIP
10uF O.
1uF 10uF 100uF
2.
2uF O.
1uF
20% 20%
20% 20%
SOV 2SV SOV
6.
3V
SOV 2SV
IMAINI
Ref.
No.
Part
No.
C636
1-163-239-11
C638
1-163-235-11 1-163-235-11
C639 C640
1-163-038-91
C641-643
1-164-232-11
C645-649
1-163-038-91 1-124-907-11
C650 C651
1-163-038-91
C652
1-163-038-91
C6!;>3
1-163-227-11
C654
1-163-227-11
C655-657
1-124-907-11 1-126-968-11
C658
1-128-549-11
C801 C802
1-128-549-11
C803-806
1-163-038-91 1-126-027-11
C807
1-126-027-11
C808 C809
1-126-946-11 1-163-038-91
C810 C811
1-163-038-91 1-124-999-11
C812
1-126-946-11
C813
C814
1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91
C815
C816
1-124-999-11 1-126-967-11
C817
1-124-477-11
C818
1-163-037-11
C819 C820
1-126-105-11
C821
1-126-105-11
C901
1-163-038-91
C902
1-163-038-91 1-163-251-11
C903 C904
1-163-251-11
Description
CERAMIC CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CERAMIC
CERAMIC ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT
CERAMIC ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC
CERAMIC ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC
ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CHIP CHIP CHIP CHIP
CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP
CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP
CHIP CHIP CHIP CHIP
33PF 22PF 22PF O.
1uF
O.
01uF
O.
luF 10uF O.
1uF
O.
1uF 10PF
10PF 10uF
100uF 3300uF 3300uF
O.
1uF 1000uF 1000uF 6800uF O.
1uF O.
1uF 2200uF 6800uF O.
1uF
O.
1uF
2200uF 47uF 47uF O.
022uF 1000uF
1000uF O.
1uF
O.
1uF 100PF 100PF
5% 5% 5%
20%
O.
5PF
O.
5PF
20% 20% 20% 20%
20% 20% 20%
20% 20%
20% 20% 20%
10%
20% 20%
5% 5%
Remark
50V 50V 50V 25V
50V
25V 50V 25V 25V 50V
50V 50V
6. 35V 35V
25V 25V 25V 16V 25V
25V 10V 16V 25V 25V
10V 35V 25V 25V 35V
35V 25V 25V 50V 50V
3V
Ref.
No.
C915 C916 C918 C919 C920
C921 C922 C923 C924 C925
C926 C927 C929 C930 C931
C932 C933 C935 C1002
CNI01 CN103 CN601
*
CN602
*
CN603
*
CN604
*
CN605
*
CN606
*
CN801
*
CN901
D301 D302 D601-605
D606 D607
Part
No.
1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91 1-136-153-00 1-163-249-11
1-163-227-11
1-124-478-11 1-163-227-11 1-163-239-11
1-163-038-91
1-136-157-00 1-163-038-91
1-136-173-00 1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91 1-124-478-11
1-163-038-91 1-1'24-472-11 1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91
1-691-768-11 1-691-768-31 1-750-971-11 1-506-503-11 1-564-341-11
1-564-342-11 1-564-342-61 1-568-839-11 1-560-064-00 1-569-003-11
8-719-420-90 8-719-420-90
8-719-016-74 8-719-800-76 8-719-800-76
Description CERAMIC
CERAMIC FILM CERAMIC CERAMIC
ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC FILM
CERAMIC FILM CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECT
CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC
<
PLUG PLUG CONNECTOR, PIN, PIN,
PIN, PIN,
SOCKET,
PIN, SOCKET,
<
DIODE DIODE
DIODE DIODE DIODE
CHIP CHIP
CHIP
CHIP
CHIP
CHIP
CHIP
CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CHIP
CHIP CHIP
CONNECTOR
DIODE>
>
(MICRO
CONNECTOR)
(MICRO
CONNECTOR)
DIN CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
MA8051-M MA8051-M
lSS352 lSS226 lSS226
O.
luF
O.
luF
O.
01uF 82PF 10PF
100uF 10PF 33PF O.
1uF O.
022uF
O.
1uF O.
47uF O.
1uF O.
1uF 100uF
O.luF 470uF O.
1uF O.
1uF
5P 9P 7P
8P 8P
23P
6P
8P
6P 6P
(MIDI)
(DIGITAL
5% 5%
O.
5PF
20%
O.
5PF
5% 5%
5%
20%
20%
I/O)
Remark
25V 25V 50V 50V 50V
25V 50V 50V 25V 50V
25V 50V 25V 25V 25V
25V
10V 25V 25V
C905 C906 C907 C908
C909 C910
C911
C912
C913
C914
1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91 1-126-049-11 1-136-161-00 1-163-038-91
1-126-049-11 1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91 1-163-235-11 1-163-235-11
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT FILM CERAMIC
ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC
CHIP CHIP
CHIP
CHIP CHIP CHIP CHIP
O.
1uF
O.
1uF 22uF O.
047uF O.
1uF
22uF O.
1uF
O.
1uF 22PF 22PF
20% 5%
20%
5% 5%
25V 25V 25V 50V 25V
25V 25V 25V 50V 50V
-
D801-808 D809
D810 D811-813
D901 D902
52-
8-719-200-02 8-719-210-33 8-719-210-33
8-719-016-74
8-719-016-74 8-719-928-03
DIODE DIODE DIODE
DIODE DIODE
DIODE
10E2 EClODS2 EC10DS2
lSS352 lSS352
KV1260M
Ref.
No.
Part
No.
Description
Remark
Ref.
No.
Part
No.
Description
Remark
&F801 &F801 &F802 &F802 &F803
&F803 &F804 &F804
IClOI-I07 IC301
IC302 IC303 IC304
IC305 IC306 IC307 IC401-404
IC501-504
1-532-215-00 1-532-739-11 1-532-215-00 1-532-739-11 1-532-215-00
1-532-739-11 1-532-215-00 1-532-739-11
8-759-711-82 8-759-701-56 8-759-701-65
8-759-701-56 8-759-330-53
8-759-196-21 8-759-711-82 8-759-334-75
8-759-711-82 8-759-711-82
<
FUSE
>
FUSE,
TIME-LAG GLASS
FUSE,
TIME-LAG
FUSE, FUSE,
GLASS
FUSE,
TIME-LAG
FUSE,
GLASS
FUSE,
TIME-LAG
FUSE,
GLASS
<
IC
>
NJM4580E
IC
NJM78M05FA
IC
NJM79M05FA
IC IC
NJM78M05FA CXD8493M-El
IC IC
CXD8482Q
IC
NJM4580E
IC
CXD8505Q
IC
NJM4580E
IC
NJM4580E
(TO.
TUBE
(TO.
TUBE
(TO.
TUBE
(TO.
TUBE
8A
250V)
(AEP,Australian)
(0.
8A
125V)
8A
250V)
(AEP,Australian)
(0.8A
125V)
8A
250V)
(AEP,Australian)
(0.8A
125V)
8A
250V)
(AEP,Australian)
(0.8A
125V)
(US,Canadian)
(US,Canadian)
(US,
Canadian)
(US,
Canadian)
IC804 IC901 IC902 IC903 IC904
IC905 IC906 IC907 IC908 IC909
IC9I0 IC911 IC913 IC914
ICS607
JI0l JI02 JI03
JI04 J201
J202 J601
8-759-701-56 8-759-355-06 8-759-330-78 8-759-191-15
8-759-232-74 8-759-269-92
8-759-926-17 8-759-232-74 8-759-232-74 8-759-269-92
8-759-250-81 8-759:"062-66 8-759-031-84 8-759-269-92
1-540-107-11
1-568-006-11 1-568-005-11 1-580-041-11
1-750-973-11 1-568-006-11
1-568-005-11 1-750-973-11
IC
NJM78M05FA CS8412-CS
IC
CS8402A-CS-E1
IC
IC
M66009FP
IC
TC74HC163AF
IC
SN74HCU04ANS-E20
IC
SN74HC153ANS
IC
TC74HC163AF
IC
TC74HC163AF
IC
SN74HCU04ANS-E20
IC
TC5081AP
IC
TC7S66F
IC
SC7S04F
IC
SN74HCU04ANS-E20
<
SOCKET
>
SOCKET,
<
CONNECTOR, CONNECTOR,
JACK, JACK
CONNECTOR,
CONNECTOR, JACK
JACK
LARGE
(LARGE
(LARGE
>
IC
32P
XLR XLR
(2
TYPE)
XLR
XLR
TYPE)
TYPE
3P
(INPUT,
TYPE
3P
(OUTPUT,
GANG)
(INPUT,
(2
GANG)
(OUTPUT,
TYPE
3P
(INPUT,
TYPE
3P
(OUTPUT,
(2
GANG)
BALANCED BALANCED
BALANCED
BALANCED
(CHI» (CHI»
UNBALANCED)
UNBALANCED)
(CH2»
(CH2»
(PEDAL)
1C601 1C602 IC603 IC604 IC605
IC606 IC607 IC608 IC609 IC610
IC611 IC612 IC613 IC6l4 IC615
IC801
IC802 IC803
8-759-283-51 8-752-362-00 8-759-283-51 8-752-362-00 8-759-995-09
8-759-188-95 8-759-350-85 8-752-337-79 8-752-337-79 8-759-188-96
8-759-336-84 8-759-637-07 8-759-188-93 8-759-283-49 8-759-269-44
8-759-982-36 8-759-701-70 8-759-701-56
IC
M5M44260ATP-7L
IC
CXD2707Q
IC
M5M44260ATP-7L
IC
CXD2707Q MSM6338RS
IC IC
CXD8481Q
IC
TMS27C040~V77-E1
CXK58257AM-10LL-T6
IC
CXK58257AM-I0LL-T6
IC IC
SED1335FOB LC3564SM-I0-TRM
IC IC
M62021FP-600C NJU6355EM-Tl
IC
HD6413002F10
IC IC
SN74HC151ANS-E20 RC78M15FA
IC
NJM79M15FA
IC IC
NJM78M05FA
<
COIL
L301
1-410-369-11
L302
1-410-377-31
L601-615
1-410-377-31
L617-620
1-414-235-11
L621
1-410-377-31
L901-908
1-410-377-31
L909
1-410-397-21
L910
1-410-377-31
L911
1-426-850-11
L912-915
1-236-129-11
INDUCTOR INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR INDUCTOR,
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR FERRITE INDUCTOR COIL
ENCAPSULATED
<
PC601
8-749-924-62
The components identified by
Lh
mark
Lh
Replace only with part number specified.
or dotted line with mark
are critical for safety.
PHOTO
>
CHIP
luH
CHIP
4.7uH
CHIP
4.7uH
FERRITE
CHIP
CHIP
BEAD
CHIP
(RF)
PHOTO
COUPLER
COUPLER
Les composants identifies par une marque
securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant
BEAD
4.7uH
4.7uH
INDUCTOR
4.7uH
COMPONENT
>
PC410
Lt
sont critiques pour la
Ie
numero specifie.
-
53-
IMAINI
Ref.
No.
Part
No.
QI0l
8-729-422-29
QI02
8-729-422-29
Q201
8-729-422-29
Q202
8-729-422-29
Q301
8-729-205-38
Q302
8-729-808-01
Q303
8-729-205-38
Q304
8-729-808-01
Q601-605
8-729-805-65
Q606-614
8-729-805-41
Q615
8-729-120-28
Q616
8-729-422-29
Q617
8-729-422-29
Q618
8-729-805-41
Q619
8-729-805-65
Q620
8-729-805-41
Q621
8-729-805-65
Q622
8-729-805-41
Q623
8-729-805-65
Q624
8-729-805-41
Q625
8-729-805-65 8-729-422-29
Q626 Q627
8-729-805-65
Q628
8-729-120-28
Q629
8-729-120-28
Q630
8-729-805-65
Q901-903
8-729-120-28
Q904
8-729-232-07
Q905
8-729-232-07
R101
1-260-016-11
R102
1-260-016-11
R103-106
1-260-012-11
R107
1-259-999-11 1-260-016-11
RI08
RI09
1-260-016-11
1-260-002-11
RllO Rlll
1-260-020-11
Rll2
1-260-020-11
Rll3
1-260-008-11
Rll4
1-260-008-11
R1l5
1-260-004-11
Rll6
1-260-008-11
Description
<
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
<
RESISTOR
CARBON CARBON
CARBON CARBON CARBON
CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON
CARBON CARBON CARBON
>
MELF MELF
MELF MELF MELF
MELF MELF MELF
MELF
MELF MELF
MELF MELF
>
2SD601A-S 2SD601A-S 2SD601A-S 2SD601A-S 2SK208-Y
2SD1622-S 2SK208-Y 2SD1622-S
2SA1344 2SC3398 2SCl623-L5L6
2SD601A-S 2SD601A-S 2SC3398 2SA1344
2SC3398 2SA1344 2SC3398 2SA1344 2SC3398
2SA1344 2SD601A-S 2SA1344 2SCl623-L5L6 2SCl623-L5L6
2SA1344 2SC1623-L5L6
2SK302-Y 2SK302-Y
47K
2%
47K
2%
22K
2%
2.
2K
2%
47K
2%
47K
2%
3.
3K
2%
lOOK
2%
lOOK
2%
10K
2%
10K
2%
4.
7K
2%
10K
2%
Remark
1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W
1/8W 1/8W
Ref.
No.
R1l7 Rll8 R1l9 R120 R121-123
R124 R125 R126 R127 R128
R129 R201 R202 R203-206
R207 R208
R209 R210 R2ll R212
R213 R214 R215 R216 R217
R218 R219 R220 R221-223
R224 R225
R226 R227 R228 R229
R301 R302 R303 R305-3ll
R314 R315
R316 R317 R318 R319
Part
No.
1-260-008-11 1-260-004-11 1-259-979-11 1-259-979-11
1-259-991-11 1-216-057-00
1-216-057-00 1-260-004-11 1-260-004-11 1-260-016-11
1-260-020-11 1-260-016-11 1-260-016-11
1-260-012-11 1-259-999-11
1-260-016-11 1-260-016-11 1-260-002-11 1-260-020-11 1-260-020-11
1-260-008-11 1-260-008-11 1-260-004-11 1-260-008-11 1-260-008-11
1-260-004-11 1-259-979-11 1-259-979-11
1-259-991-11 1-216-057-00
1-216-057-00 1-260-004-11 1-260-004-11 1-260-016-11 1-260-020-11
1-216-049-91 1-216-025-91 1-216-013-00
1-216-041-00 1-216-033-00,
1-216-025-91 1-216-025-91 1-216-033-00 1-216-025-91 1-216-025-91
Description CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
10K
4.
7K 47 47
470
2.
2K
2.
2K
4.
7K
4.
7K 47K
lOOK 47K 47K
22K
2.
2K
47K 47K
3.
3K lOOK lOOK
10K 10K
4.
7K 10K 10K
4.
7K
47 47
470
2.
2K
2.
2K
4.
7K
4.
7K
47K
lOOK lK
100
33 470
220
100 100
220 100 100
2% 2% 2% 2%
2% 5%
5% 2% 2% 2%
2% 2% 2%
2% 2%
2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
2% 2% 2%
2% 5%
5% 2% 2% 2% 2%
5% 5% 5%
5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
Remark
1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/l0W
1/10W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/10W
1/10W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W
1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
-
54-
Ref.
No.
R320 R322-324
R325 R326 R327
R328 R329 R330 R401-404
R405 R406
R407 R408
R409-412 R414 R415
R416 R417 R418
R419
R420 R421 R422 R423 R424
R425
R426
R427
R428
R429 R430
R431 R432 R433 R434
R435 R436 R501-504
R505 R506
R507 R508 R509-512
R514 R515
Part
No. 1-216-017-91 1-216-041-00
1-216-017-91 1-216-017-91 1-216-041-00
1-216-017-91 1-216-017-91 1-216-121-91
1-249-427-11 1-260-004-11
1-260-004-11 1-260-012-11 1-260-012-11
1-259-999-11 1-259-999-11
1-259-999-11 1-216-254-00 1-260-008-11 1-260-008-11 1-260-004-11
1-260-008-11 1-260-008-11 1-260-004-11 1-260-028-11 1-260-028-11
1-259-991-11 1-259-991-11 1-259-983-11 1-259-983-11 1-260-008-11
1-260-008-11 1-260-016-11 1-260-002-11 1-260-028-11 1-259-991-11
1-259-983-11 1-260-020-11
1-249-427-11 1-260-004-11 1-260-004-11
1-260-012-11 1-260-012-11
1-259-999-11 1-259-999-11 1-259-999-11
Description METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
CARBON CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
47 470
47 47
470 47
47 1M
6.
8K
4.
7K
4.
7K 22K 22K
2.
2K
2.
2K
2.
2K 220K 10K 10K
4.
7K 10K
10K
4.
7K 470K 470K
470 470 100 100 10K
10K 47K
3.
3K 470K 470
100 lOOK
6.
8K
4.
7K
4.
7K 22K
22K
2.
2K
2.
2K
2.
2K
5% 5%
5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5%
5% 2%
2% 2% 2%
2% 2%
2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
2% 2%
5% 2% 2%
2% 2%
2% 2% 2%
Remark l/10W 1/10W
1/10W l/10W l/10W
l/10W 1/10W l/10W
1/4W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W
l/8W 1/8W
1/8W
l/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W l/8W
1/8W 1/8W l/8W l/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W
1/4W 1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W
1/8W 1/8W 1/8W
Ref.
No.
R516 R517
R518 R519 R520
R521 R522 R523 R524 R525
R526 R527 R528 R529 R530
R531 R532 R533 R534 R535
R536 R601 R602 R603 R604-610
R612-616 R617
R618 R619 R620
R621-633 R634
R635-637 R638
R639 R640-643 R644-646 R647
R648 R649
R650-653 R654
R655
Part
No.
1-216-254-00 1-260-008-11 1-260-008-11 1-260-004-11 1-260-008-11
1-260-008-11 1-260-004-11 1-260-028-11 1-260-028-11 1-259-991-11
1-259-991-11 1-259-983-11 1-259-983-11 1-260-008-11 1-260-008-11
-1-260-016-11 1-260-002-11 1-260-028-11 1-259-991-11 1-259-983-11
1-260-020-11 1-216-001-00 1-216-033-00 1-216-033-00
1-216-041-00
1-216-041-00 1-216-065-00 1-216-001-00 1-216-033-00 1-216-033-00
1-216-041-00 1-216-065-00
1-216-049-91 1-216-061-00 1-216-061-00
1-216-037-00 1-216-033-00
1-216-037-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00
1-216-041-00 1-216-049-91 1-216-049-91
Description CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
CARBON
MELF
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
220K 10K 10K
4.
7K
10K 10K
4.
7K 470K 470K 470
470 100 100 10K 10K
47K
3.
3K 470K 470 100
lOOK 10 220 220
470
470
4.
7K 10 220 220
470
4.
7K 1K
3.
3K
3.
3K
330 220
330 10K 10K
470 1K 1K
IMAINI
Remark
2%
l/8W
2%
l/8W
2%
1/8W
2%
1/8W
2%
1/8W
2%
l/8W
2%
l/8W
2%
1/8W
2%
1/8W
2%
l/8W
2%
1/8W
2%
l/8W
1/8W
2% 2%
1/8W
2%
1/8W
2%
1/8W
2%
l/8W
2%
1/8W
2%
1/8W
2%
l/8W
2%
1/8W 1/10W
5%
1/10W
5% 5%
1/10W l/10W
5%
l/10W
5%
1/10W
5%
1/10W
5%
l/10W
5%
1/l0W
5%
5%
1/10W
5%
1/10W 1/10W
5%
1/10W
5%
1/10W
5%
1/10W
5%
1/10W
5%
1/10W
5% 5%
1/10W 1/10W
5%
1/10W
5%
1/10W
5% 5%
1/10W
-
55-
IMAINI
Ref.
No.
Part
No.
Description
Remark
Ref.
No.
Part
No.
Description
Remark
R656-682
&R683 &R684
R685-688 R689 R690
R691 R692 R693 R694
R695 R696 R697 R698 R699
R700 R701 R702 R703 R704
R705 R706 R707-709
R710 R711
R712 R713 R714 R720-723
R725 R726
R727 R728 R729 R730
1-216-041-00 1-219-212-11 1-219-212-11
1-216-041-00 1-216-073-00
1-216-017-91 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-089-91 1-216-073-00
1-216-089-91 1-216-073-00 1-216-097-91 1-216-097-91 1-216-121-91
1-216-061-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-065-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00
1-216-065-00 1-216-073-00
1-216-033-00 1-216-049-91 1-216-089-91
1-216-073-00 1-216-089-91 1-216-073-00
1-216-041-00 1-216-073-00
1-216-089-91 1-216-097-91 1-216-121-91 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00
METAL
CHIP FUSIBLE FUSIBLE
METAL
CHIP METAL
CHIP METAL
GLAZE METAL
CHIP METAL
CHIP METAL
GLAZE METAL
CHIP METAL
GLAZE METAL
CHIP METAL
GLAZE METAL
GLAZE METAL
GLAZE METAL
CHIP METAL
CHIP METAL
CHIP METAL
CHIP METAL
CHIP METAL
CHIP METAL
CHIP METAL
CHIP METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP METAL
GLAZE METAL
GLAZE METAL
GLAZE METAL
CHIP METAL
CHIP
470 15 15
470 10K
47 10K 10K 47K 10K
47K 10K lOOK lOOK 1M
3.
3K
10K
4.
7K 10K 10K
4.
7K 10K
220 lK 47K
10K 47K 10K
470 10K
47K lOOK 1M 10K 10K
5% 5% 5%
5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5%
1/10W 1/8W 1/8W
1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/l0W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W
1/l0W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
R906
1-216-017-91
R907 F F
1-216-033-00
R908
1-216-033-00
R909
1-216-049-91
R915
1-216~033-00
R916
1-216-041-00
R917
1-216-049-91
R918
1-216-017-91
R919
1-216-017-91
R920
1-216-041-00
R921
1-216-049-91
R922
1-216-017-91
R923-925
1-216-041-00
R926
1-216-033-00
R927
1-216-049-91
R928
1-216-121-91
R929
1-216-057-00
R931
1-216-017-91
R932
1-216-017-91 1-216-049-91
R933
R934
1-216-097-91
R935
1-216-097-91
R936
1-216-073-00
R937
1-216-073-00
R938
1-216-097-91
R939-941
1-216-049-91
R942
1-216-121-91
R943
1-216-057-00
R944
1-216-049-91
R945
1-216-017-91
R946
1-216-065-00
R947
1-216-061-00
R948
1-216-033-00
R950
1-216-017-91
R1004
1-216-041-00
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
<
RELAY
>
47 220 220 1K 220
470
1K 47 47 470
1K
4.7 470
220
1K
1M
2.
2K
47 47
1K
lOOK
lOOK
10K
10K
lOOK
1K
1M
2.
2K 1K 47
4.
7K
3.
3K
220 47 470
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5%
5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/l0W 1/10W
1/l0W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W
1/10W 1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W
1/l0W
1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
R801
1-216-037-00
R802
1-216-029-00
R803
1-216-105-91
R804
1-216-089-91
R805
1-216-089-91
R806
1-216-073-00
R807
1-216-057-00
R808
1-216-025-91
R901-904
1-216-033-00
R905
1-216-017-91
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
METAL
CHIP
METAL
GLAZE
330 150 220K 47K 47K
10K
2.
2K
100 220
47
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5%
5% 5%
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W
RY601-604
1-755-061-11
S101
1-762-175-11
S102
1-762-175-11
T901
1-423-800-11
T902
1-423-800-11
The components identified
mark
£ or dotted line
£
are
Replace
specified.
-
critical
56-
only
with
for
safety.
part number
with
RELAY
<
SWITCH
>
SWITCH, SWITCH,
<
TRANSFORMER, TRANSFORMER,
mark
SLIDE SLIDE
TRANSFORMER
PULSE PULSE
by
Les
composants identifies par
marque £ sont
securite.
Ne
les
piece portant
(LEVEL (LEVEL
>
remplacer
Ie
numero
dB) dB)
critiques pour
que
par
specifie.
une
la
une
IMAINllpRIMARVllvOLI
Ref.
No.
Part
X301 X601 X603 X901
No.
1-760-032-11 1-579-358-11 1-567-098-41 1-567-908-11
Description
<
VIBRATOR
VIBRATOR, VIBLATOR, VIBRATOR, VIBRATOR,
CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL
>
(48.6MHZ) (10MHZ) (32.
768KHZ)
(12.
288MHZ)
************************************************************
*
1-656-690-11
PRIMARY
BOARD
*************
<
itC1 itC2 itC3 itC4
itC5
itC6
CN1
*
CN2
1-161-744-51 1-161-742-00 1-161-742-00 1-161-742-00
1-161-742-00
1-161-742-00
1-580-629-11 1-564-687-11
CAPACITOR
CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
<
CONNECTOR
PIN, PIN,
>
O. O. O. O.
0.0022uF
O.
>
CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
2P 3P
01uF 0022uF 0022uF 0022uF
0022uF
Remark
20% 20% 20%
(US,Canadian)
20%
(AEP,
Austra1ian)
20%
(AEP,
Australian)
400V 400V 400V 400V
400V
400V
Ref.
No.
it55
56
it58 it58
59
*
63 68
itCNJ1 itF801
itF801
itF802 itF802 itF803 itF803 itF804
Part
No.
1-762-363-11 1-537-770-21 1-551-812-11 1-590-910-11 1-533-293-11
1-690-057-11 1-500-278-11
1-580-375-21 1-532-215-00
1-532-739-11
1-532-215-00 1-532-739-11 1-532-215-00 1-532-739-11 1-532-215-00
Description MISCELLANEOUS
*************
SWITCH, TERMINAL
CORD, CORD FUSE
LEAD FILTER,
INLET FUSE,
FUSE,
FUSE, FUSE, FUSE, FUSE, FUSE,
POWER
BOARD,
POWER
(US,Canadian)
SET,
POWER
HOLDER
(WITH
CONNECTOR)
CLAMP
3P
(AC
IN"")
TIME-LAG GLASS
TUBE
TIME-LAG GLASS
TUBE
TIME-LAG GLASS
TUBE
TIME-LAG
(POWER)
GROUND
(AEP,Australian)
(2
(FERRITE
(TO.
(TO.8A
(TO.8A
(TO.8A
CORE)
CORE)
8A
250V)
(AEP,Australian)
(0.8A
125V)
250V)
(AEP,Australian)
(0.8A
125V)
250V)
(AEP,Australian)
(0.8A
125V)
250V)
(AEP,Australian)
Remark
(US,Canadian)
(US,Canadian)
(US,Canadian)
(US,Canadian)
<
LINE
FILTER
>
itLF1
itS1 itS2
1-421-915-11
1-762-363-11 1-570-173-11
COIL,
LINE
<
SWITCH
>
SWITCH, SELECTOR,
POWER
POWER
FILTER
(POWER)
VOLTAGE
(VOLTAGE
SELECTOR)
************************************************************
*
1-656-694-11
VOL
BOARD
*********
<
*
CN102
*
CN104
RV101 RVI02
1-564-522-11 1-564-521-11
1-241-170-11 1-237-306-11
CONNECTOR
PLUG, PLUG,
<
VARIABLE
RES, RES,
>
CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
VAR, VAR,
7P 6P
RESISTOR
CARBON CARBON
>
20K/20K 10K/10K
(INPUT) (OUTPUT)
itF804
itTl itT!
LCD501
1-532-739-11 1-810-771-11
1-429-097-11 1-429-098-11
FUSE, DISPLAY
TRANSFORMER, TRANSFORMER,
************************************************************
ACCESSORIES & PACKING
*******************************
* * *
1-551-812-11 1-590-910-11
3-703-450-01 3-798-760-11 3-798-784-11
3-798-785-11 4-941-101-01 4-941-102-01 4-950-766-01
CORD, CORD
INSTRUCTION MANUAL, GUIDE LIST,
CUSHION CUSHION LABEL,
************************************************************
************************************************************
GLASS
TUBE'
(0.
8A
125V)
(US,
PANEL,
LIQUID POWER POWER
MATERIALS
POWER
(US,Canadian)
SET,
POWER
(ENGLISH/FRENCH)
INSTRUCTION
(ENGLISH,FRENCH,DANISH)
PRESET
MEMORY
(L) (R)
FCC
DIGITAL
CRYSTAL (US,Canadian) (AEP,
(AEP,Australian)
(ENGLISH,FRENCH,DANISH)
DEVICE
Canadian)
Australian)
(US,Canadian)
(US,Canadian)
The
components identified by
mark
.6
or
.6
Replace only with part number specified.
-
57-
dotted line with mark
are critical for safety.
Les composants identifies par une marque securite. Ne les rem placer que par une piece portant
£ sont critiques pour la
Ie
numero specifie.
DPS-V77
Ref.
No.
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5
#6 #7 #8 #9
Part
No.
7-682-547-09 7-682-247-09 7 -682-548-09 7-621-255-35 7-621-284-10
7-621-771-06 7-621-849-00 7-682-661-01 7 -685-646-79
Description
********************
HARDWARE LIST
********************
SCREW
+BV
3 x
+K
3x6
+BVTT
3 x 8
+P
2x5
+P
2.6x5
LOCK TAPPING
+PS
4x8
+BVTP
3 x 8
6, S TIGHT
(S)
TYPE2
N-S
SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW
SCREW, SCREW, SCREW SCREW
Remark
9-960-369-11
Sony
Consumer A&V Products Company
Home A&V Products Div.
Corporation
-
58-
English
9510210-1
Printed in Japan
Published by Home A&V Products Div.
Quality Engineering Dept.
©1995.9
DPS-V77
SONY.
SERVICE
~
:
indicates
Page
Ref.
corrected
No.
MANUAL
Correct
portion.
INCORRECT
Part
No.
Description
CORRECTION-1
your
Subject:
service
CORRECTION OF PARTS LIST
manual
as
Part
shown
(RPC-97001)
No.
below.
Description
US Model
Canadian Model
AEPModel
Australian Model
CORRECT
57
X901
1-567-908-11
VIBRATOR,
CRYSTAL
(12.288MHz)
1-567
~
-907
-11
VIBRATOR,
CRYSTAL
(12.288MHz)
9-960-369-91
Sony Corporation
Home A&V Products Company
98A1610-1D
in
Published by General Engineering Dept.
Printed
Japan © 1998.1
(Shibaura)
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