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ORDER NO.

RRV4568
DDJ-SX2

DJ Controller

DDJ-SX2
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks

DDJ-SX2 SVYXE8 AC 100 V to 240 V

DDJ-SX2 UXECB AC 100 V to 240 V

DDJ-SX2 FJKLPXE5 AC 100 V to 240 V


DDJ-SX2 AXE5 AC 100 V to 240 V

PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan


PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2014
K-MZV OCT. 2014 Printed in Japan
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SAFETY INFORMATION

This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-
yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained
to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may
void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you
should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.

WARNING
B This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects or other reproductive
harm.
Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65

(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)


ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
The following check should be performed for the
SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
continued protection of the customer and service
RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
technician.
C LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Measure leakage current to a known earth ground 2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
(water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance
current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or have special safety related characteristics. These are
equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection
metal parts of the appliance (input/output terminals, afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using
screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc.
the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120 V Replacement parts which have these special safety
AC 60 Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on. Any characteristics are identified in this Service Manual.
current measured must not exceed 0.5 mA. Electrical components having such features are
identified by marking with a > on the schematics and on
D
the parts list in this Service Manual.
Reading should The use of a substitute replacement component which
Leakage not be above does not have the same safety characteristics as the
Device current 0.5 mA
under tester PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the
test parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire,
Test all or other hazards.
exposed metal
surfaces Product Safety is continuously under review and new
instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest
information, always consult the current PIONEER Service
Also test with Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of,
plug reversed Earth PIONEER Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal
E (Using AC adapter ground
plug as required) charge from PIONEER.

AC Leakage Test

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 4 A
1.2 NOTES ON DSP PCB ASSY.......................................................................................................................................... 4
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 5
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 6
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ........................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 JIGS LIST ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM....................................................................................................................................... 10
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................. 12
5.2 OPERATION CHECK WITH Serato DJ ........................................................................................................................ 18 B
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 21
6.1 SERVICE MODE .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 34
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 45
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED........................................................................................................................... 45
8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE ................................................................................................................................. 46
8.3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE........................................................................................... 47
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 50
9.1 PACKING SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 50
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION .................................................................................................................................................. 52
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................................... 56
C
10.1 CONTROL PCB ASSY A, B and TRANSFER PCB ASSY ......................................................................................... 56
10.2 DSP, OUTPUT and BAL. PCB ASSYS ....................................................................................................................... 58
10.3 MIX and CR FADER PCB ASSYS .............................................................................................................................. 60
10.4 FRONT PCB ASSY .................................................................................................................................................... 62
10.5 TOUCH PCB ASSY .................................................................................................................................................... 63
10.6 LED PCB ASSY.......................................................................................................................................................... 64
11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................ 66
11.1 CONTROL PCB ASSY A, B and TRANSFER PCB ASSY ......................................................................................... 66
11.2 DSP, OUTPUT and BAL. PCB ASSYS ....................................................................................................................... 70
11.3 MIX and CR FADER PCB ASSYS .............................................................................................................................. 74
11.4 FRONT and TOUCH PCB ASSYS ............................................................................................................................. 78
11.5 LED PCB ASSY.......................................................................................................................................................... 80 D
12. PCB PARTS LIST .............................................................................................................................................................. 81

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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
A • For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit.
Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs
accompanied by reworking of soldering.

• Compared with conventional eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher melting points, by approximately 40 ºC.
Therefore, for lead-free soldering, the tip temperature of a soldering iron must be set to around 373 ºC in general, although
the temperature depends on the heat capacity of the PC board on which reworking is required and the weight of the tip of
the soldering iron.

Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled.

Compared with eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times and higher melting
B
temperatures (hard to melt/easy to harden).

The following lead-free solders are available as service parts:


• Parts numbers of lead-free solder:
GYP1006 1.0 in dia.
GYP1007 0.6 in dia.
GYP1008 0.3 in dia.

1.2 NOTES ON DSP PCB ASSY


For stabilization of power-supply start, the circuitry of the DSP PCB Assy was modified during production.
The serial numbers of the DDJ-SX2 units with the DSP PCB Assy before modification are as follows:
Model Not modified R498 eliminated
DDJ-SX2/UXECB 1 to 1891 1892 to 2409
D DDJ-SX2/SVYXE8 None 1 to 200
DDJ-SX2/FJKLPXE5 1 to 900 901 to 1600
DDJ-SX2/AXE5 All modified

The modified parts in the circuitry are shown below. The circuit diagram indicated in this service manual is that after modification.
All the DSP PCB Assys to be supplied as service parts (Part No.: 704-S1MK2-B090) are modified ones.

E
R498 eliminated

Modified DSP PCB Assy

R518 added

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
AC adapter Accessories A
Power..............................................AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Rated current........................................................................800 mA • AC adapter
Rated output ...................................................................DC 5 V, 3 A (411-S1MK2-930)

General – Main Unit • Power plug


Main unit weight........................................................ 5.8 kg (12.8 lb) (SVYXE8: 420-DJM250-362-HA, 420-DJM250-407)
Max. dimensions......... 664 mm (W) × 70.4 mm (H) × 353.4 mm (D) (UXECB: 420-DJM250-361)
(26.1 in. (W) × 2.8 in. (H) × 13.9 in. (D)) (FJKLPXE5: 420-DJM250-362, 420-DJM250-407,
Tolerable operating temperature......+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F) 420-DJM250-363-HA, 420-DJM250-364-HA, 420-DJM250-409)
Tolerable operating humidity............ 5 % to 85 % (no condensation) (AXE5: 420-DJM250-408)

Audio Section • USB cable


Sampling rate ..................................................................... 44.1 kHz (408-SUB-132)
B
A/D, D/A converter..................................................................24 bits
Frequency characteristic • Warranty (for some regions) *1
USB, CD/LINE, MIC1, MIC2.................................20 Hz to 20 kHz
S/N ratio (rated output, A-WEIGHTED) • Operating Instructions (Quick Start Guide)
USB ....................................................................................107 dB (SVYXE8: 502-DJSXM2A-3416)
CD/LINE ...............................................................................96 dB (UXECB: 502-DJSXM2A-3416)
PHONO ................................................................................87 dB (FJKLPXE5: 502-DJSXM2F-3419, 502-DJSXM2F-3429)
MIC.......................................................................................80 dB (AXE5: 502-DJSXM2D-3418)
Total harmonic distortion (20 Hz — 20 kHzBW)
USB .................................................................................. 0.003 % • Serato DJ EXPANSION PACK VOUCHER *2
CD/LINE ........................................................................... 0.005 %
Standard input level / Input impedance *1: For the Japanese region, the corresponding information is
CD/LINE ................................................................ –12 dBu/47 kΩ provided on the back cover of the “Operating Instructions
PHONO ................................................................. –52 dBu/47 kΩ (Quick Start Guide)”. C
MIC.......................................................................... –57 dBu/3 kΩ *2: Note that the Serato DJ EXPANSION PACK VOUCHER cannot
Standard output level / Load impedance / Output impedance be reissued. You will need to use the voucher code to activate
MASTER OUT 1 ........................................... +6 dBu/10 kΩ/330 Ω the expansion pack. Make sure to store it in a safe place so
MASTER OUT 2 ..............................................+2 dBu/10 kΩ/1 kΩ that you do not lose it.
BOOTH OUT................................................ +6 dBu/10 kΩ/330 Ω
PHONE............................................................. +4 dBu/32 Ω/32 Ω
Rated output level / Load impedance
MASTER OUT 1 ...................................................... 24 dBu/10 kΩ
MASTER OUT 2 ...................................................... 20 dBu/10 kΩ
BOOTH OUT........................................................... 24 dBu/10 kΩ
Crosstalk
CD/LINE ...............................................................................82 dB
Channel equalizer characteristic
D
HI ...........................................................–26 dB to +6 dB (13 kHz)
MID..........................................................–26 dB to +6 dB (1 kHz)
LOW ....................................................... –26 dB to +6 dB (70 Hz)

Input / Output terminals


CD input terminal
RCA pin jack.........................................................................2 sets
PHONO/LINE input terminals
RCA pin jack.........................................................................2 sets
MIC1 terminal
XLR connector/phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm) ................................. 1 set
MIC2 terminal
Phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm).......................................................... 1 set
MASTER OUT 1 output terminal E
XLR connector....................................................................... 1 set
MASTER OUT 2 output terminal
RCA pin jacks ........................................................................ 1 set
BOOTH OUT output terminal
Phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm).......................................................... 1 set
PHONES output terminal
Stereo phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm) .............................................. 1 set
Stereo mini phone jack (Ø 3.5 mm)....................................... 1 set
USB terminal
B type .................................................................................... 1 set

• For improvement purposes, specifications and design of this unit


and the included software are subject to change without notice. F

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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
A Items to be checked after servicing
To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
No. Procedures Check points
1 Check the firmware version. The firmware version must be the latest one.
If it is not the latest one, be sure to update it.
2 Confirm that the customer complaint has been resolved. The symptoms in question must not be reproduced.
If the problem pointed out by the customer occurs with a specific There must be no abnormality in audio signals or operations.
source (music file, input channel) or specific operation then
perform that operation for checking.

3 Check operations of the each operating elements and LEDs. There must be no errors in operations of each button, the Jog dial,
Performance pads, needle search pads, VOL, fader control,
B rotary encoder and LEDs in service mode.
4 Check the analog audio output. There must be no errors, such as noise, in audio signals and
Connect this unit with a PC with the DJ application (Serato DJ) operations of the MASTER/HEADPHONES outputs.
installed, via USB, then operate DJ application.
5 Check the analog audio input. There must be no abnormality in audio signals or operations.
Input an audio signal via each channel (MIC/LINE/PHONO).
6 Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.

See the table below for the items to be checked regarding audio.
Item to be checked regarding audio
C Distortion Volume too high
Noise Volume fluctuating
Volume too low Sound interrupted

3.2 JIGS LIST


Jigs List
Jig Name Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks
USB cable GGP1193 for PC connection
AC adapter 411-S1MK2-930 Accessory
(Note: The power plug part is different.)
Extension FFC for diagnosis GGP1246 37-pin FFC (Part No.: 406-S1-1234-HA)
E
(Two FFCs required for diagnosis

Lubricants and Glues List

Name Part No. Remarks


Adhesive GYL1001 Refer to “7. DISASSEMBLY”.
Adhesive GYL1005 Refer to “7. DISASSEMBLY”.
Grease GEM1096 Refer to “7. DISASSEMBLY”.
F

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3.3 PCB LOCATIONS

E OUTPUT PCB ASSY D DSP PCB ASSY

LED PCB ASSY K


SENSOR
PCB ASSY
B
• Top view

BAL. PCB ASSY F J TOUCH PCB ASSY G MIX PCB ASSY J TOUCH PCB ASSY

TRANSFER C C TRANSFER
PCB ASSY PCB ASSY

D
CONTROL PCB ASSY B B H CR FADER A CONTROL PCB ASSY A
PCB ASSY
I FRONT PCB ASSY

• Bottom view

NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. E

Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
1..CR FADER PCB ASSY 704-EN1000-9788 1..I/O & FIX PLATE ASSY 704-S1MK2-A985
1..SENSOR PCB ASSY 704-PDJ33-A007-HA 2..DSP PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-B090
1..MIX PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-B091 2..OUTPUT PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A958
1..CONTROL PCB ASSY A 704-S1MK2-A953
1..CONTROL PCB ASSY B 704-S1MK2-A954 1..BAL PCB & FIXED P. ASSY 704-S1MK2-A986
2..BAL. PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A956
1..FRONT PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-B092
1..TOUCH PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A957 1..LED & COVER ASSY 704-S1MK2-A961
1..TRANSFER PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A960 2..LED PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A959 F

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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
A

CN12 CN13

CN2A CN3A

D DSP PCB ASSY


(704-S1MK2-B090) CN7

1: CDC-INTL 1: CDC-INTR
2: CDC-CSL 1: 2AD5V 2: CDC-CSR
3: DGND 2: 2AD5V 3: DGND
4: CDC-SCK 3: A 4: CDC-SCK
5: DGND 4: B 5: DGND
6: CDC-SDI 6: CDC-SDI
CN8
5: C

406-S1MK2-1294
B

406-S1MK2-1294
7: CDC-SDOL 6: 2AD9 7: CDC-SDOR
8: D3.3V 1: PHL 8: D3.3V
7: 2ADGND
CN14A 2: PHG
CN5A W9 3: PHG CN1A CN4A CN5B CN14B

37P FFC
CN6

37P FFC
4: PHR
1: 5VLED
1
1: 5VLED
2: GNDLED
2 2: GNDLED

1: CDC_INT
2: CDC_CS
3: GND
4: CDC_SCK
5: GND
6: CDC_SDI
7: CDC_SDO
8: D3.3V

W5
C 1: 5VLED
2: DOL2

406-S1MK2-1295
3: PLD
CN3B
J TOUCH PCB ASSY W500 4: SHCP
5: PL2 W701 W702

30P FFC
6: GNDLED
(704-S1MK2-A957) 1: WL-B
2: D5V
1: 5VLED
3
G
3: WL-A
CN14 2: GNDLED
4: DGND
CN501

W500A CN500 MIX PCB ASSY


(704-S1MK2-B091)
BK
AG To
SENSOR
PCB ASSY
C
R
B
W
TRANSFER
PCB ASSY
D (704-S1MK2-A960)

K LED PCB ASSY


(704-S1MK2-A959) B CONTROL PCB ASSY B CN1B
A
(704-S1MK2-A954)
CN502 1: 2AD5V
1: 1AD5V 6: TP5 2: 2AD0
2: TP1 7: TP6 3: GND
3: TP2 8: TP7
4: TP3 9: TP8
W700
5: TP4 10: 1AD5V CN01

E CARBON PAD
H CR FADER PCB ASSY
(704-EN1000-9788)
CA

1: 2AD5V
2: 2AD5V
CN4B 3: A
4: B
5: C
6: 2AD9
7: 2ADGND

F
- When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.

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CN13

1: BAL.L+
CN3A 2: BAL.LG
3: BAL.L-
4: BAL.R+
5: BAL.RG
6: BAL.R-
CN7

1: BOOTH.L+
2: BOOTH.L-
3: BOOTH.GND
4: BOOTH.R+
E OUTPUT PCB ASSY
(704-S1MK2-A958) 1: L+
2: LG
5: BOOTH.R- 3: L-
CN8 4: R+
406-S1MK2-1294

5: RG B
6: R-
W7
37P FFC

CN6 W8 W6
1: MAL
2: MAG 1: L+ 1: MAL
1
D
3: MAR 2: L-
3: GND
4: R+
5: R-
2: MAG
3: MAR
F BAL. PCB ASSY
(704-S1MK2-A956)
1: CDC_INT
2: CDC_CS
3: GND
4: CDC_SCK
5: GND
6: CDC_SDI
7: CDC_SDO
8: D3.3V

W5
1: 5VLED C
2: DOL2
3: PLD
CN2B 4: SHCP
W702 W500 5: PL2
6: GNDLED J TOUCH PCB ASSY
1: WL-B
2: D5V
1: 5VLED
(704-S1MK2-A957)
3: WL-A
CN14 2: GNDLED
4: DGND
CN501

Y CN500
B091) R
TRANSFER
To
SENSOR
PCB ASSY
B
W
BK
A
G
C PCB ASSY
(704-S1MK2-A960)
BK
A
G CN2B
or
CN3B
CN2A
or
CN3A
R 1AD5V 1AD5V
W500A 2AD5V
1 1
2AD5V
B W 1AD0
2
3
2
3
1AD0
1AD1 1AD1
4 4
1AD2
1AD3
5 5
1AD2
1AD3
D
6 6

CONTROL PCB ASSY A

CONTROL PCB ASSY B


1AD4 1AD4
7 7
1AD5 1AD5
8 8
1AD6 1AD6

K LED PCB ASSY


9 9
1AD7 1AD7
10 10
2AD7 2AD7
11 11
DSP PCB ASSY

1ADGND 1ADGND
CN1B
A CONTROL PCB ASSY A (704-S1MK2-A959)
2ADGND
JOGT
12
13
14
12
13
14
2ADGND
JOGR_L

or
WL -A WL -A
15 15
WL -B WL -B

(704-S1MK2-A953) EN1AL
EN1BL
A
16
17
18
19
1 or 2 16
17
18
19
EN1AL
EN1BL
A
B B
20 20
C C
21 21
CUEL CUEL
CN502 22 22
D

A
B
PLAYL PLAYL
1: 1AD5V 6: TP5 23 23
PL1 PL1
24 24
2: TP1 7: TP6 DOL 1 DOL 1
25 25
PL2 PL2
3: TP2 8: TP7 DOL 2
26 26
DOL 2
27 27
4: TP3 9: TP8 PLD
28 28
PLD
STBL STBL
5: TP4 10: 1AD5V DSL
29 29
DSL
30 30
DI N DI N
31 31
DGND DGND
32 32
CL K CL K
33 33
CB ASSY CARBON PAD
DGND
SHCP
34 34
DGND
SHCP
35 35 E
0-9788) D5V
D5V
36
37
36
37
D5V
D5V

CN1B CN1A
1 1
2AD5V 2AD5V
2 2

I
2AD0 2AD0
3 3

FRONT PCB ASSY 2AD1


2AD2
2AD3
4
5
6
4
5
6
2AD1
2AD2
2AD3

(704-S1MK2-B092)
2AD4 2AD4
7 7
2AD10 2AD10
CN9
DSP PCB ASSY
MIX PCB ASSY

8 8
2AD11 2AD11
9 9
2AD12 2AD12
10 10
2AD13 2AD13
11 11
1: HPL 2AD14
12 12
2AD14
2: HPG
3: HPG
2AD15
2ADGND
ENCA
13
14 3 13
14
2AD15
2ADGND
ENCA
15 15
ENCB ENCB
4: HPR A
16 16
A
17 17
B B
18 18
G

C C
D

19 19
PWMC PWMC
20 20
DOC DOC
21 21
PLD PLD
22 22
STBC STBC
23 23
DSC
DI NC
24 24
DSC
DI NC
F
25 25
26 26
CL K C CL K C
27 27
5VL ED 5VL ED
28 28
SHCP SHCP
29 29
5VL ED 5VL ED
30 30
GNDL ED GNDL ED

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4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM

D DSP PCB ASSY


A

1 2
JK1 5VLED A5V AD5V
1 1 2 IC39 IC40
OVP Limit 5.5V 6 TPA61085 5
2 BA05
Over Voltage BOOST DA5V
3
Protection D5V
DC 5V/3A
-15V
A3.3V
IC17
D3.3V
IC41 A CONTRO
2 TPS54232 8
INVERTER IC18
BA033FP PCB ASS
BA033FP
15V D3.3V 1.20V LEFT PANEL
IC16
6 TPS61085 5 IC28 KEY SCAN
BD12KA5FP TACT SW *2
BOOST
B

J TOUCH PCB ASSY (right) IC505


I/O EXPAND
RIGHT PANEL SER.<-->PAL
NEEDLE SEARCH PT6961
AD7147*1
SPI-3 BUFFER SPI-3
3.3V<=>5V
LEFT PANEL
NEEDLE SEARCH
AD7147*1

J TOUCH PCB ASSY (left)


C TACT SW *4 STM
ENCODE *2 GPIO *12
JOG WHEEL *2

IC34
IC35
SW OPA
LINE3 +4.43dB

-13.98dB
1 IC30 I2C
2 ADC
2 IC1 1 1 12
3 PCM1803A
- ∞ - 0dB
+17.87dB +27.95dB
2

3 2
3 IC2 1 5 IC2 7
MIC1 (XLR) 2
D
51
1

X1
1

Vbus 6M

50 T
(12MH
USB Port
1 2
+4.43dB -13.98dB 39 36 3
IC31
1 ADC DI0 DO0
LINE1 / PHONO1 3 IC3 1 3 IC43 1 2 IC4 1 12
PCM1803A 123 97 9
+32.04dB(RIAA)
CH3
87
CH1
85
CH2
86
E CH4
1 2 88
(44.
+4.43dB -13.98dB (I2S
IC32
LINE2 / PHONO2 3 IC5 1 3 IC44 1 2 IC6 1 1 ADC 12
PCM1803A
+32.04dB(RIAA)
IC38
IC42
SW OPA
LINE4 +4.43dB
-13.98dB
1 IC33
2
2 IC7 1 1 ADC 12
3
PCM1803A
- ∞ - 0dB
+17.87dB +27.95dB
3

Balance (mono)
F 3 3 2
L 1 5 IC8 7
MIC2 4 2 IC8
S
1
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K LED PCB ASSY (right)


IC1000-IC1004 A
LED RING
RIGHT RING
LED *44 74HC595 *5
G MIX PCB ASSY
K LED PCB ASSY (left)
IC1000-IC1004 CENTER PANEL
LED RING
LEFT RING KEY SCAN LEVEL METER
LED *44 74HC595 *5
TACT SW *20 60LEDs
A CONTROL B CONTROL
PCB ASSY A PCB ASSY B B CONTROL PCB ASSY B
IC500-IC504,
LED DIMMER IC508-IC510
LEFT PANEL RIGHT PANEL RIGHT PANEL
LED *45 IC703
KEY SCAN KEY SCAN 74HC595 *8
I/O EXPAND
TACT SW *27 TACT SW *26 SER.<-->PAL.
G MIX PCB ASSY PT6961 B
IC700-IC702
LED DIMMER
CENTER
LED *26
74HC595 *3
IC505
I/O EXPAND
IC505
I/O EXPAND
B CONTROL PCB ASSY B
IC500-IC504,
SER.<-->PAL. SER.<-->PAL. LED DIMMER IC508-IC510 IC506 RIGHT PANEL
PT6961 PT6961 LEFT PANEL AD * 1
LED *45 EXP. AD VR *3
74HC595 *8 74HC4051 *1 TEMPO *2
-3
SPI-2 A CONTROL PCB ASSY A
GPIO *2 SPI-5 SPI-4 I FRONT PCB ASSY
ENCODE * 1
IC1100 FRONT PANEL
AD * 1
EXP. AD VR *2
IC24 IC25 74HC4051 *1 3 SLIDE SW *4
MCU1 SPI-1 MCU2
STM8S207MBT6B STM8S207MBT6B C
GPIO *12
(16 MHz) (16 MHz) G MIX PCB ASSY
EXP. AD
IC704, IC405,
IC707 CENTER PANEL
AD * 6 74HC4052 *3
IC706 VR *24
AD *8 AD *8 GPIO *2 AD *5
74HC4051 *1 3 SLIDE SW *4

IC506 LEFT PANEL


I2C AD * 1 EXP. AD
LEFT PANEL RIGHT PANEL VR *3
FSR PAD *8 FSR PAD *8 74HC4051 *1 TEMPO *2

A CONTROL PCB ASSY A


CENTER PANEL
L & R PANEL
CH FADER *4
JOG TOUCH *2 CS FADER *1 D
51
X1
6M +7.60dB +7.60dB F BAL. PCB ASSY
IC21 MCLK IC20 2
2
SCK 7
50 TUSB3200 43 1 PLL 2X 5 AD/DA CLK 5
(12MHz or 48MHz) ICS501 IC10 IC11
3 3
1 MASTER1 (XLR)
6
39 36 38 35 34 NJM4580 NJM4580
1

DI0 DO0 DO1 LRCK BCK


123 97 98 90 91
SPI-1
3
87 IC29 +10.08dB
1 31
85 DSP56724 121
2 (24.576 MHz) 32 5 MASTER2 (RCA)
86 125 MAS1,MAS2,BOOTH,HP IC9 7
6
4 122 11 39 E
88 IC36
(44.1K/24bit/512fs for A/D,D/A) 120 9 40 NJM4580
(I2S format for audio data) DAC
10
79 80 8 PCM1690 35 +7.60dB +7.60dB
36
2
7 3 L
43 5
X4 2 R BOOTH
44 IC12 IC37
24.576M 1 G
3
1
6
NJM4580 NJM4580
E OUTPUT PCB ASSY

+3.52dB J FRONT PCB ASSY


5 Headphone
IC13 7
6 (32 ohm/6.3mm & 3.5mm) F
NJM4556

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5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
A [1] Abnormality regarding startup and communications

No power. Check that the AC adapter is securely connected.

Is 5-V power output from No The AC adapter is in failure.


the AC adapter? Replace the AC adapter.

Yes

No Q1, Q2 or Q47 is defective.


Is 5-V power properly output
Replace the defective part. Still when trouble is not
B from the DSP PCBAssy?
repaired, replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Yes
The UCOM (IC24 and IC25) is in failure.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.
The UCOM (IC24 and IC25) is in failure.

Yes

Is the oscillator oscillating at 24 MHz? No The oscillator (X2 or X3) is defective.


IC24: X2 Replace the defective part.
IC25: X3
Yes
The UCOM (IC24 or IC25) is defective.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.
C

The unit is not recognized to


Check that the USB cable is securely connected.
a PC.

Check whether USB communication No The USB IC (IC21) is defective.


line is fixed at "H" or "L". place the defective part.

Yes

Does not the part on the USB line No The USB IC (IC21) is defective.
have the abnormality?
Rplace the defective part.
Part: D8 to D11, L16
D
Yes
Rplace the defective part.

[2] Abnormality regarding the operating elements and LEDs


The keys or slide switches do not Check that the corresponding wires are properly
function. connected.

Direct key Turn on the corresponding switch and check


E conduction between the two ends of the switch.
Is the inoperable switch a direct
If current is not conducted, replace the switch.
or matrix key?
If current is conducted, the UCOM (IC24) is defective.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.
Matrix key

Check whether the corresponding switch is defective


or the matrix circuitry is defective.

Is there another disabled key in the same No Turn on the corresponding switch and check
segment (SG**) or on the same signal conduction between the two ends of the switch.
line (K**) of the matrix circuitry? If current is not conducted, replace the switch.

Yes
F If the segment or signal line in question is on
CONTROL PCB Assy A/B, IC505 is defective.
If it is on the MIX PCB Assy, IC703 is defective.
Replace the defective part.

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A
The rotary VRs or slide VRs do not Check that the corresponding wires are properly
function. connected.

If the defective VR is operated, does the No The VR is defective.


corresponding voltage of signal change? Replace the defective part.

Yes

No Is the defective VR a CH fader


or crossfader?

Yes B
The UCOM (IC25) is in failure.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Check the analog SW IC to which the corresponding


signal is connected.

Check whether input signal A, B, No The analog SW IC is defective.


or C is fixed at "H" or "L". Replace the defective part.

Yes
The UCOM (IC25) is in failure.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.
C

The rotary selectors do not Check that the corresponding wires are properly
function. connected.

Pushing
Which operations do not function,
See "The keys or slide switches do not function."
pushing or turning?

Turning

Check whether the signals from Pins 1 and 3 No With BROWSE: The UCOM (IC25) is defective.
of the corresponding rotary selector are With BEATS: The UCOM (IC24) is defective.
fixed at "H" when it is turned. Replace the DSP PCB Assy. D

Yes
The rotary selector is in failure.
Replace the defective part.

There is no response to turning of Check that the corresponding wires are properly
the jog dial. connected.

Check whether the signals from Pins 2 No The UCOM (IC24) is in failure.
and 4 of CN501 are fixed at "H" when
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.
the jog dial is turned.
E
Yes
The photo interrupter is defective.
Replace the SENSOR PCB Assy.

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A There is no response to pressing of the Check that the corresponding wires are properly connected.
jog dial. The sensitivity when the jog dial Check soldering of the wires for signals corresponding to
is pressed is low. pressing of the jog dial.

Check the Sensitivity adjustment value does not


lower too much.

Does the signal at Pin 14 of CN2B on


CONTROL PCB Assy A or No The PIC UCOM (IC507) is in failure.
CN3B on CONTROL PCB Assy B change Replace the defective part.
in response to pressing of the jog dial?
Yes
The UCOM (IC24) is in failure.
B Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Check that the corresponding wires are properly


NeedleSearch does not function.
connected.

If there is an abnormality in the waveform of the


Is there any abnormality in the waveforms No signal from Pin 7 of CN5A or CN5B, the sensor IC
of signals from Pins 1, 2, 4, or 6 of (IC475) is defective.
CN5A or CN5B? Replace the defective part.
Yes
The UCOM (IC24) is in failure.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

C
There is no response to touching Check that the corresponding wires are properly
on the PAD. connected.

Do the signals from Pins 2–9 of


No PAD & FSR Assy is in failure.
CN502 change in response to touching
of the PAD? Replace the PAD & FSR Assy.

Yes
The UCOM (IC24) is in failure.
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Check that the corresponding wires are properly


D The LEDs do not light.
connected.

No Are the LEDs that do not light


those of a level indicator?

Yes

Is there any other LED that does not light No The LED is defective.
in the same segment (SG**) or on the same
Replace the defective part.
signal line (K**) of the matrix circuitry?

Yes
E The IC703 is defective.
Replace the defective part.y.

Check the transistor to which the LED in question is


No connected. If it is OK, then the IC to which the LED in
Is there only one LED that does not light?
question is connected is defective. Replace the IC
which target LED is connected to.
Yes
Check the diode of the LED that does not light.
If it is OK, then the IC to which the LED in question is
connected is defective. Replace the IC which target
LED is connected to.

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[3] Abnormality in audio input/output A

Check that the corresponding wires are properly


Audio is not output from the audio connected.
output. Check that there is no abnormality in the operating
element system.

Yes Is no audio output from any of


the audio output terminals?

No
Are the voltages at the following
power-supply ICs appropriate? B
No The power circuitry is in failure.
• DA5V
See "Abnormality in internal power supplies."
• +15V
• -15V
Yes

No The MUTE drive circuitry is in failure.


Is the MUTE signal -15 V? Check the peripheral circuits of Q8. If no problem is
found, replace Q8.

Yes
Check for digital input to DAC (IC36). If a signal is
No input, DAC is in failure.
Is the audio waveform output
Replace the DSP PCB Assy.
from the DAC output?
If a signal is NOT input, DSP (IC29) is in failure.
Replace DSP (IC29). C
Yes

No The audio circuitry is in failure.


Is the audio signal interrupted
Check the periphery of the OP amplifier.
around the MUTE Tr?
If no problem is found, replace the OP amplifier.

Yes
The MUTE Tr is in failure.
Replace it.

Check that the corresponding wires are properly


connected.
Audio input is not output.
Check that there is no abnormality in the operating
element system.
D

No No
Are the level indicators lit?

Yes
See "Audio is not output from the audio output."

Check that the power-supply ICs are normal. If any


problem is found, see "Abnormality in internal power
No supplies."
Is the LINE/CD signal of the channel
If no problem is found in the power-supply ICs, the
whose level indicator is unlit output?
audio circuitry is in failure. Check for a point where
the audio signal is interrupted then replace the part E
Yes in failure.

Which signal is not output, MIC


See "The MIC1/MIC2 input signal is not output."
PHONO or MIC?

PHONO If the LINE/PHONO switching signal is NOT "L,"


UCOM (IC25) is in failure.
If the LINE/PHONO switching signal is "L," the
connected transistor is in failure.
Replace the part in failure or PCB Assy.

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A Check that the corresponding wires are properly


The MIC1/MIC2 input signal is not connected.
output. Check that there is no abnormality in the operating
element system.

When the INPUT SELECT switch for the No


channel whose signal is not output is set to See "The audio input is not output."
LINE, is the LINE input signal output?

Yes

Is conduction of the wires for the


microphone OK? No One of the wires is broken.
Perform a continuity check between Replace the broken wire.
B the two ends of each wire.
Yes

Is the resistance value of the TRIM VR


for the microphone normal?
Points to be checked: No The TRIM VR for the microphone is in failure.
MIC1: Between Pins 1 and 3 of W702
Replace it.
MIC2: Between Pins 1 and 3 of W701
MAX: Approx. 10 kohms
MIN: Approx. 0 ohm
The OP amplifier is in failure.
Yes Check the peripheral parts. If no problem is found,
replace the following part:
MIC1: IC2
MIC2: IC8

C [4] Abnormality in internal power supplies


Either +15 V or -15 V power supply Check that the AC adapter properly supplies
is abnormal. 5 V power.

Is the voltage on the source


No The DC/DC converter IC is in failure.
side of the FET normal?
Check the peripheral parts. If no problem is found,
+15 V: Q3
replace the DC/DC converter IC.
-15 V: Q5
Yes
The FET is in failure.
Replace it.

D
Check that the AC adapter properly supplies
DA5V is in failure.
5 V power.

No Is 5 V output from the No


output terminal of IC40?

Yes A bead is in failure.


Replace the part in failure.
Corresponding parts: L21, L5

No The DC/DC converter IC (IC39) is in failure.


E Is the input to IC40 approx. 6.5 V? Check the peripheral parts. If no problem is found,
replace the DC/DC converter IC.

Yes The regulator IC is in failure.


Check the peripheral parts. If no problem is found,
replace the regulator IC.

Check that the AC adapter properly supplies


D3.3V power supply is abnormal.
5 V power.

No Q1, Q2, or Q47 is in failure.


Is the input to IC18 5 V? Replace the part in failure.
If the problem persists, replace the DSP PCB Assy.
F
Yes The regulator IC is in failure. Check the peripheral
parts. If no problem is found, replace IC18.
If the problem persists, replace the DSP PCB Assy.

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Check that the AC adapter properly supplies A


A3.3V power supply is abnormal.
5 V power.

No
Is the input to IC41 5 V? See "DA5V is in failure."

Yes The regulator IC is in failure. Check the peripheral


parts. If no problem is found, replace IC14.
If the problem persists, replace the DSP PCB Assy.

Check that the AC adapter properly supplies


Power supply of 1.2V is abnormal.
5 V power. B

No
Is the input to IC28 3.3 V? See "D3.3V is in failure."

The regulator IC is in failure. Check the peripheral


Yes
parts. If no problem is found, replace IC28.
If the problem persists, IC29 is in failure.
Replace IC29.

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5.2 OPERATION CHECK WITH Serato DJ

A [Installation of Serato DJ]


A brief explanation of how to install Serato DJ on a PC is given below. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the
software.
If the OS of the PC to be used is Windows, install the driver software that enables audio output from the PC beforehand.
The operating environment of the PC required for installation of Serato DJ is shown below.

• For the latest information on the required operating environment


and compatibility as well as to acquire the latest operating
system, refer to “Software Info” under “DDJ-SX2” on the
Pioneer DJ support site below.
http://pioneerdj.com/support/
• Operating System support assumes you are using the latest
point release for that version.

C For the latest version of the Serato DJ software, access Serato.com and download the software from there.
For downloading, registration of a user account at "Serato.com" is required.
Unzip the downloaded file, then double-click the unzipped file to launch the installer.
Read the terms of the license agreement carefully, and if you agree, select [I agree to the license terms and conditions],
then click [Install].
After installation is completed, the Installation Completed screen will be displayed. Click on [Close] to terminate the Serato DJ
installer.

[Operating procedures] [Connections]


D 1 Connect headphones to one of the [PHONES] terminals.
2 Connect powered speakers, a power amplifier,
components, etc., to the [MASTER OUT 1] or [MASTER
OUT 2] terminals.
3 Connect this unit to your computer via a USB cable.
4 Turn on the computer’ s power. 5
3
5 Connect the AC adapter.
6 Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch on this unit’ s rear 6
panel to turn this unit’ s power on.
7 Turn on the power of the devices connected to the
output terminals (powered speakers, power amplifier,
components, etc.).
E

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Starting the system A

For Windows 7
From the Windows [Start] menu, click the [Serato DJ] icon under [All Programs] > [Serato] > [Serato DJ].

For Windows 8.1


From [Apps view], click the [Serato DJ] icon.

For Mac OS X
In Finder, open the [Applications] folder, then click the [Serato DJ] icon.

Computer screen directly after the Serato DJ software is launched (The ight screen at the unit is not connected to a PC)

1 The [BUY/ACTIVATE] icon may appear on the right side of the screen displayed when Serato DJ is launched for the first time, but for those
C
using DDJ-SX2 there is no need to activate or purchase a license. You can purchase extended packs such as DVS and use them as
additional options.
2 Click [Online] to use the unit as is.

Computer screen when a track is loaded in the Serato DJ software


Click [Library] at the upper left of the computer screen, then select [Vertical] or [Horizontal] from the pull-down menu to
switch the Serato DJ screen.

A Deck section
The track information (the name of the loaded
track, artist name, BPM, etc.), the overall waveform
and other information is displayed here.
D
B Waveform display
The loaded track’ s waveform is displayed here.

C Browser section
Crates in which tracks in the library or sets of
multiple tracks are stored are displayed here.

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A Importing tracks
1 Click the [Files] key on the Serato DJ software screen to open the [Files] panel.
2 Click the folder on the [Files] panel containing the tracks you want to add to the library to select it.
3 On the Serato DJ software screen, drag and drop the selected folder to the crates panel.

a : [Files] panel
a
b : Crates panel

b
B

Loading tracks and playing them


1 Press this unit’ s [BACK] button, move the cursor to the crates panel on the computer’ s screen, then turn the rotary
selector to select the crate, etc.
2 Press the rotary selector, move the cursor to the library on the computer’ s screen, then turn the rotary selector and
select the track.
3 Press the [LOAD] button to load the selected track onto the deck.

a : Library
b : Crates panel

Playing tracks and outputting the sound


D 1 Set the positions of the controls, etc., as shown below.

1 2 1
2 3
3
4
5
6
7
4 8

E 2 Press the [f] button to play the track.


3 Move the channel fader (5) away from you.
4 Turn the [TRIM] control (2).
Adjust [TRIM] so that the orange indicator on the
channel level indicatorlights at the peak level. 5
5 Turn the [MASTER LEVEL] control (1) to adjust the 6
audio level of the speakers.

Monitoring sound with headphones


Set the positions of the controls, etc., as shown below.

8
F
9

9 7

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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 SERVICE MODE
[1] Error Alarming A

When the controller detects following 2 types of problem while the controller is launching or working, it should indicate using
LEDs so that user notices the problem.

No. Part where problem occurs Symptom Controller's behavior when detect the problem
1 Built-in FLASH ROM of When firmware is updated, the internal data LED within FX 1 assign button for Deck 3 should be
MAIN UCOM on FLASH ROM can not be erased. flashed in cycle of 1second. (*1)
When firmware is updated, the update data
can not be written to FLASH ROM correctly.
2 USB controller Although the controller connects with a LED within FX 2 assign button for Deck 4 should be
computer via USB cable, the USB controller flashed in cycle of 1second. B
within the controller can not communicate
with the computer.

*1: When the controller launches next, same LED should be flashed.

1 2
C

[2] Service mode

[How to enter Service mode]


Turn on the power while pressing both left "SHIFT" button and the "DECK 1" button or while pressing both right "SHIFT" button
and the "DECK 2" button.
LEDs of Channel Level Indicator (CH1), Channel Level Indicator (CH2), and Channel Level Indicator (CH4) should be lit
depending on the firmware version and other LEDs should be unlit right after the controller launches in Service mode.
D
Note: Even if the controller connects with a computer via USB cable, it does not communicate with the computer during
Service mode. Unused LEDs should be unlit during Service mode.

[How to exit Service mode]


In order to exit Service mode, turn off the power.

[Note]
When in this mode, the firmware version display appear first.
In this mode, it does not work to communicate with computer via USB.
In this mode, LED dimmer is not available.

E
Firmware version (x.xx)

into into
Service mode Service mode

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A
1. Confirmation of firmware version
LEDs of Channel Level Indicator (CH1) indicate first digit of the firmware version. (*1)
LEDs of Channel Level Indicator (CH2) indicate second digit of the firmware version. (*1)
LEDs of Channel Level Indicator (CH4) indicate third digit of the firmware version. (*1)
The firmware version is indicated right after the controller launches in Service mode. (*2)

x.xx not used


9
8
7
6
B 5
4
3
2
1
0 (all off)
Above figure is shown "Ver.2.3.5".

*1: If the firmware version is "0", all segments of the Channel Level Indicator are unlit.
*2: If any Channel fader is slid, state of the Channel fader is indicated instead of firmware version.

2. Check of buttons
All buttons on this controller can be checked using LEDs in Service Mode.

B C3 C4 B
C5 B B
B B
D
B B

B B

B
C1 C1
C2 C2

B B B B
E A A

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Table-1 LED behavior of when buttons are checked A

Group Trigger Details


A Press LED color is changed as follows whenever the button is pressed.
Even if the button is released while the LED is lit, the controller holds lighting.
(The LED is embedded within the button.)

White → Red → Yellow → Green → Cyan → Blue → Magenta → Unlit → White → • • •


B Press LED is lit while the button is pressed and held.
When the button is released, the LED is unlit.
(The LED is embedded within the button.)
C C1 Press LED within HOT CUE Mode button of the same side is lit with blue color while the "C1" button is pressed and held.
When the "C1" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within the HOT CUE Mode button is used in order to check the "C1" button.) B

C2 LED within SAMPLER Mode button of the same side is lit with blue color while the "C2" button is pressed and held.
When the "C2" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within the SAMPLER Mode button is used in order to check the "C2" button.)
C3 LED within the HEADPHONE CUE (CH1) button is lit while the "C3" button is pressed and held.
When the "C3" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within the HEADPHONE CUE (CH1) button is used in order to check the "C3" button.)
C4 LED within right SYNC button is lit while the "C4" button is pressed and held.
When the "C4" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within right SYNC button is used in order to check the "C4" button.)
C5 LED within left CENSOR button is lit while the "C5" button is pressed and held.
When the "C5" button is released, the LED is unlit.
(LED within left CENSOR button is used in order to check the "C5" button.) C

3. Check of rotary knobs, sliders and NEEDLE SEARCH pads


All rotary knobs, sliders and NEEDLE SEARCH pad on this controller can be checked using LEDs in Service Mode.

D
D1 D1

F F

D1 D2 D1

E1 E1

E2 E3 E2

E4

F
D2 D2

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A Table-2 LED behavior of when rotary knobs, sliders and NEEDLE SEARCH pads are checked
Group Trigger Details
D D1 Turn Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial of the same side is moved depending on the turned amount.
Refer to Figure-1.
D2 Lighting position of white LEDs of both side Jog dials are moved depending on the turned amount.
Refer to Figure-1.
E E1 Slide Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial of the same side is moved depending on the slid amount.
If the position after sliding is upper than center, The upper "TEMPO slider Take-over" indicator of the same side is lit.
If the position after sliding is lower than center, The lower "TEMPO slider Take-over" indicator of the same side is lit.
If the position after sliding is center, The upper and lower "TEMPO slider Take-over" indicators of the same side are
unlit. Refer to Figure-1.
E2 Lighting of Channel Level Indicator of the same channel is changed depending on the slid amount.
B
Refer to Figure-2.
E3 Lighting of Master level indicator is changed depending on the slid amount.
Refer to Figure-3.
E4 Lighting position of white LEDs of both side Jog dials are moved depending on the slid amount.
Refer to Figure-1.
F Touch Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial of the same side is moved depending on the touching position.
and Refer to Figure-1.
move

Figure-1 LED behavior of when a rotary knob is turned, a slider is slid, or a NEEDLE SEARCH pad is touched and moved

C
When position of the knob is center, these LEDs are lit.
When position of the slider is center, these LEDs are lit.
When position of Crossfader is center, these LEDs are lit.
When touching position of the NEEDLE SEARCH pad is center, these LEDs are lit.

When the knob is fully turned counterclockwise, these LEDs are lit. When the knob is fully turned clockwise, these LEDs are lit.
When position of the slider is top, these LEDs are lit. When position of the slider is bottom, these LEDs are lit.
When position of Crossfader is left edge, these LEDs are lit. When position of Crossfader is right edge, these LEDs are lit.
When the touching position of the NEEDLE SEARCH pad is left When the touching position of the NEEDLE SEARCH pad is right
edge, these LEDs are lit. edge, these LEDs are lit.

Figure-2 LED behavior of when a Channel fader is slid


E This controller has Channel faders with 10 bit resolution. But, Channel Level Indicator is only 11 steps.
Therefore, the controller should round the actual position data to 11 steps.

When position of the Channel fader is bottom, When position of the Channel fader is top,
all segments of the Channel Level Indicator should be unlit. all segments of the Channel Level Indicator should be lit.

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Figure-3 LED behavior of when the SAMPLER VOLUME fader is slid A

This controller has the SAMPLER VOLUME fader with 10 bit resolution. But, Master level indicator is only 6 steps.
Therefore, the controller should round the actual position data to 6 steps.

When position of the SAMPLER VOLUME fader is bottom, When position of the SAMPLER VOLUME fader is top,
all segments of the Master level indicator should be unlit. all segments of the Master level indicator should be lit.

4. Check of rotary encoders, slide SWs, and Jog dials


All rotary encoders, slide SWs, and Jog dials on this controller can be checked using LEDs in Service Mode.

H2 H1 H2
C

I I

G
E

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A Table-3 LED behavior of when rotary encoders, slide SWs, and Jog dials are checked
Group Trigger Details
G Slide Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial of the same side is moved clockwise whenever position of the slide SW is
moved. Refer to Figure-4.
H H1 Press LED lighting is changed as shown in following order whenever the Rotary selector is pressed.
Even if the Rotary selector is released while the LEDs are lit, the controller holds lighting.
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is white.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is red.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is yellow.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is green.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is cyan.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is blue.) ⇒
B All LEDs are lit with full brightness. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is magenta.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is white.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is red.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is yellow.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is green.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is cyan.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is blue.) ⇒
All LEDs are lit dimly. (LED color of the Pad Mode buttons and Pads is magenta.) ⇒
All LEDs are unlit.
Turn Lighting position of white LEDs of both side Jog dials are moved whenever the Rotary selector is turned.
Refer to Figure-4.
H2 Press LED within the TAP button of the same side is lit while the rotary encoder is pressed and held.
When the rotary encoder is released, the LED is unlit.
C Turn Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial of the same side is moved whenever the rotary encoder is turned.
Refer to Figure-4.
I Touch All white and red LEDs of Jog dial are lit while top surface of the Jog dial is touched and held.
When top surface of the JOG is released, the LEDs are unlit.
Turn Lighting position of white LEDs of Jog dial is moved when the Jog dial is turned.
Refer to Figure-4.

Figure-4 LED behavior of when a slide SW is slid, a rotary encoder is turned, or a Jog dial is turned
*: Only when positon of a slide SW is moved, lighting position of white LED is moved clockwise.
D
*: The starting position depends on the last position.

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5. Factory reset A

All settings in Utilities mode and adjustment value for Jog dial touch sensitivity can be initialized in Service mode.
[Trigger to initialize]
In order to initialize all settings in Utilities mode, press and hold both left and right SYNC buttons for over 2 seconds during
Service mode.
[Posterior condition]
LEDs wihin both left and right SYNC buttons are lit while the controller is initializing the settings.
When the initialization is completed, the LEDs are unlit.

*: All settings in Utilities mode are initialized.


Adjustment values for left and right Jog dial touch sensitivity are returned to center value.
B

Factory Reset

6. Check of velocity
Behavior of velocity can be checked using Channel Level Indicator in Service Mode.
[Preparation to check velocity]
In order to check the velocity, press both left and right HOT CUE Mode buttons firstly during Service mode.
In order to select Pads of which check the velocity, press left Pad Mode button.
Relation between left Pad Mode button and checkable Pad is shown in Table-4.
State transition between Service mode and Velocity check mode is shown in Figure-5.

Table-4 Relation between left Pad Mode button and checkable Pads
D
Mode Checkable Pads Pad Mode button
Velocity check mode 1 Left Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3, and Pad 4 Left HOT CUE Mode button (*1)
Velocity check mode 2 Left Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7, and Pad 8 Left ROLL Mode button (*1)
Velocity check mode 3 Right Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3, and Pad 4 Left SLICER Mode button (*1)
Velocity check mode 4 Right Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7, and Pad 8 Left SAMPLER Mode button (*1)
*1: LED within the pressed Pad Mode button is lit with blue color.

In order to return from Velocity check mode to Service mode, press the Rotary selector.
Then the controller should return to condition right after it launches in Service mode.

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A Figure-5 State transition between Service mode and Velocity check mode

Press the Rotary selector. Press the Rotary selector.


Service mode

Press the Rotary selector. Press both left and


right HOT CUE Mode buttons.

Press left HOT CUE Mode button. Velocity check mode 1 Press left HOT CUE Mode button.
Left Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3,
Press left ROLL Mode button. and Pad 4 are checkable. Press left SAMPLER Mode button.

Press left HOT CUE Press left SLICER


Mode button. Mode button.
B Press left ROLL Press left SAMPLER
Velocity check mode 2 Mode button. Velocity check mode 3 Mode button. Velocity check mode 4
Left Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7, Right Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3, Right Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7,
and Pad 8 are checkable. Press left SLICER and Pad 4 are checkable. Press left SLICER and Pad 8 are checkable.
Mode button. Mode button.
Press the Rotary selector.

Service mode
Press left SAMPLER
Mode button.

Press left ROLL


Mode button.
C
[Trigger of which check velocity]
1) Press left Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3, or Pad 4 when LED within left HOT CUE Mode button is lit with blue color.
2) Press left Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7, or Pad 8 when LED within left ROLL Mode button is lit with blue color.
3) Press right Pad 1, Pad 2, Pad 3, or Pad 4 when LED within left SLICER Mode button is lit with blue color.
4) Press right Pad 5, Pad 6, Pad 7, or Pad 8 when LED within left SAMPLER Mode button is lit with blue color.

[Posterior condition]
1) Lighting of Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is changed depending on pressure force of the pressing Pad (*2).
2) Lighting of Channel Level Indicator (CH1) is changed depending on pressure force of the pressing Pad (*3).
3) Lighting of Channel Level Indicator (CH2) is changed depending on pressure force of the pressing Pad (*4).
D 4) Lighting of Channel Level Indicator (CH4) is changed depending on pressure force of the pressing Pad (*5).
*2: When LED within left HOT CUE Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 1.
When LED within left ROLL Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 5.
When LED within left SLICER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 1.
When LED within left SAMPLER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 5.
*3: When LED within left HOT CUE Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH1) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 2.
When LED within left ROLL Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH1) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 6.
When LED within left SLICER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH1) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 2.
When LED within left SAMPLER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH1) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 6.
*4: When LED within left HOT CUE Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH2) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 3.
When LED within left ROLL Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH2) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 7.
When LED within left SLICER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH2) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 3.
When LED within left SAMPLER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH2) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 7.
E *5: When LED within left HOT CUE Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH4) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 4.
When LED within left ROLL Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH4) is used in order to check velocity of left Pad 8.
When LED within left SLICER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH4) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 4.
When LED within left SAMPLER Mode button is lit with blue color, Channel Level Indicator (CH4) is used in order to check velocity of right Pad 8.

*: This controller's velocity has resolution of 128 steps. But, Channel Level Indicator is only 11 steps.
So, the controller should round the actual velocity value to 11 steps
so that indicate behavior of velocity using Channel Level Indicator during Velocity check mode.

*: Lighting of Channel Level Indicator should be applied pressure force of not only initial touch (velocity) but also after touch during
Velocity check mode.

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Figure-6 Relation between Pad and Channel Level Indicator during Velocity check mode A
(Following example is left-side. It is the same for right-side.)

Figure-7 Relation between pressure force and lighting segment

A few segment is lit. Many segments are lit.

Tap a Pad weakly Tap a Pad hard

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A [3] Measurement mode


This controller can measure "Jog dial rotation time" and drift of knobs and faders in Measurement mode.
[How to enter Measurement mode]
Turn on the power while pressing both left SHIFT button and the DECK 3 button.
LEDs within the DECK 3 button, DECK 4 button, and left FX 1-1 ON button should be lit
and other LEDs should be unlit right after the controller launches in Measurement mode.

Note:
Even if the controller connects with a computer via USB cable, it does not communicate with the computer during
Measurement mode.
B
Unused LEDs should be unlit during Measurement mode.

[How to exit Measurement mode]


In order to exit Measurement mode, turn off the power.

These LEDs are lit right after the controller launches in Measurement mode.

into
Measurement mode

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A
1. Measurement of Jog dial rotation time
This controller should measure the rotation time by rotating Jog dial during Measurement mode.
In particular, when Jog dial is turned with 233.1 rpm (33.3 X 7) or more during Measurement mode, the controller should
measure difference between time of when the rotation speed slows down to 99.9 rpm (33.3 X 3) and time of when it slows
down to 49.95 rpm (33.3 X 1.5).
(The controller should measure "T1" shown in Figure-8.)
But, when the rotation speed is less than 233.1 rpm, the controller does not measure.

Figure-8 Characteristic example of when Jog dial is turned

250 rpm
Speed up B
Slow down
Rotation speed

150 rpm

100 rpm

50 rpm

Jog dialrotation is started.


T1 Jog dial rotation is stopped C
Time

[Trigger of which measure Jog dial rotation time]


1) In order to measure the rotation time for left-side Jog dial, turn left-side Jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise during
Measurement mode.
2) In order to measure the rotation time for right-side Jog dial, turn right-side Jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise during
Measurement mode.

[Posterior condition]
When the rotation speed is more than 233.1 rpm, measurement value ("T1" shown in Figure-8) is indicated using Channel
Level Indicator and LEDs within left side SLIP buttons are unlit (*1). Indication method by Channel Level Indicator is common
D
to both side.
The measurement unit is "milli second".
When the rotation speed is less than 233.1 rpm, all Channel Level Indicators are unlit and LED within SLIP button of the left
side is lit.
The specified range is 65 ± 35 msec.
xxx not used
9
8
7
6
5
4 E
3
2
1
0 (all off)
Above figure is shown "235 msec".

*1: If a place of a measurement value is "0", all segments of the related Channel Level Indicator are unlit.
Channel Level Indicator (CH3) is not used in Measurement mode.

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A
2. Check of drift of knobs and faders
Drift of all knobs and faders can be checked using Master level indicator during Measurement mode.
In order to select test subject, turn the Rotary selector clockwise or counterclockwise.
Then, lighting LED is moved whenever the Rotary selector is turned.
In order to start or reset observation of drift, press the Rotary selector.

[Use of this mode during repair]


• For failure judgment of the rotary VRs
As a guide, amplitude values higher than +4 or lower than -4 may be judged as failure.
The VRs can be set to any position during measurement. Possible symptoms are shown below.
• The volume changes arbitrarily.
B • Interrupted sound leakage occurs even if the volume is decreased to the minimum at the Master or Booth Monitor.
• The MIDI signal is output even if the corresponding VR is not operated.
• For operation check of a rotary VR after replacement

Figure-9 Relation between knob/fader and LED


Knobs and faders painted with light blue color are checkable.
Number in this figure means order of which select test subject.

5 11 22 28
6 7 12 13 23 24 29 30
1 2 3 34 35 36
C 4 37

10 16 20 27 33

17
21
D
18 25
8 14 31

9 15 38 19 26 32 39

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[Preparation of when check drift] A


Firstly, Select knob or fader of which check drift.
In order to select it, turn the Rotary selector clockwise or counterclockwise.
Whenever the Rotary selector is turned, lighting LED is moved according to the order shown in Figure-9.
Knob or fader of which check drift can be identified by lighting LED.

[Trigger of which observe drift]


In order to start observation of drift, press the Rotary selector.
In order to clear measured result of drift and start new observation of drift, press the Rotary selector again.

The controller should store A/D converted value for knob/fader as "reference value" right after the Rotary selector is pressed.
The controller should always calculate difference between the "reference value" and latest value during observation. B
The controller should indicate maximum difference value until now as drift.
If latest difference value is more than past maximum difference value, the drift value should be used the latest difference value.
If not, the drift value should be used not the latest difference value but past maximum difference value.

[Posterior condition]
Segments of Master level indicator are lit depending on amount of the drift.

The controller should always indicate both negative and positive maximum drift value at the same time until the Rotary
selector is pressed next.

C
Table-5 Relation between amount of drift and Master level indicator
Master level indicator
Amount of drift
Lighting segments Lighting pattern Side
+1 -18 dB Pattern 1 Right-side
+2 -18 dB and -6 dB Pattern 2 Right-side
+3 -18 dB, -6 dB and 0 dB Pattern 3 Right-side
+4 -18 dB, -6 dB, 0 dB and +4 dB Pattern 4 Right-side
+5 or more -18 dB, -6 dB, 0 dB, +4 dB and "OVER" Pattern 5 Right-side
-1 "OVER" Pattern 6 Left-side
-2 +4 dB and "OVER" Pattern 7 Left-side
-3 0 dB, +4 dB and "OVER" Pattern 8 Left-side
D
-4 -6 dB, 0 dB, +4 dB and "OVER" Pattern 9 Left-side
-5 or less -18 dB, -6 dB, 0 dB, +4 dB and "OVER" Pattern 10 Left-side

Figure-10 Lighting pattern of Master level indicator during drift observation

Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Pattern 6 Pattern 7 Pattern 8 Pattern 9 Pattern 10

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7. DISASSEMBLY

A Note:
Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the
procedures described here are common.

Knobs and Volumes Location

A B C D A B

A A

F F
E E

D
C C

A 100-S1-3006-HA B 100-S1-3007-HA C 100-S1-3008-HA D 100-S1-3010-HA


×18 ×2 ×9 ×1

White
White

Black Black Black Black

E 100-S1-3009-HA F 100-S1-3005-HA G 100-SXMK2-3157


×4 ×2 ×6

White
White
White

Black Black Black

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Disassembly A

[1] DSP and OUTPUT PCB Assemblies


• Base 1 ×21 Base
(1) Remove the Base by removing the 21 screws.
(602-PTP3012-571-HA)

Screw tightening order


18 17 2 3 9 10

19 16 8 11 B
1
20 15 7 12

• Bottom view

21 14 4 5 6 13

C
• Shield
(1) Remove the 2 screws. Cover
(602-MP3-324-HA) 6
(2) Remove the Isolation plate by removing the
2 screws. 3
(602-B600-072-HA)
(3) Remove the 1 screw. 4 5
(602-CDN88-563)
(4) Remove the 1 screw. 2 2
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
(5) Remove the 1 screw.
(602-QMX2BPM-322-HA)
D
(6) Remove the Cover by removing the 1 screw.
(602-B600-072-HA)

1 1 • Bottom view
Isolation plate

E
• DSP and OUTPUT PCB Assemblies
(1) Remove the Strain relief bush by removing
the 1 screw. 2 2 2 2
(602-BTB3012-446B-HA)
(2) Remove the 4 screws. 3 1
(602-MP3-324-HA)
• Rear view
(3) Remove the Ground terminal and washer.

Screw tightening order

3 2 1 4

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A
(4) Disconnect the 1 flexible cable and
6 connectors.
5 5 5 5 5
(CN1B, 4B, 5A, 5B, 9, 14A, 14B)
(5) Remove the Output board with PCB Assemblies
by removing the 8 screws.
(602-B600-072-HA)
5 5 5
CN14B CN5B CN5A CN14A
Screw tightening order
5 6 1 7 8 9 4 ×2
4 4 ×2
CN1B

4 4
B 4 3 2 11 10
CN4B CN9

MIX PCB Assy FRONT PCB Assy Earth lead


• Bottom view

• Note on connection of the flexible cable (CN1B)

CN1B CN1B
Tuck the flexible cable
between the PC boards.

(6) Disconnect the 2 flexible cables and


3 connectors.
(CN2B, 3B, 7, 12, 13)
6 CN7
D Screw tightening order (reference information)
6 CN13 CN12 6
9 5
7 6
8 4
10 OUTPUT PCB Assy DSP PCB Assy
1 2 3

7 6 1 2 3 4
CN3B 6 6 CN2B

5
E

• When replacing the USB JACK


When the USB JACK in the DSP PCB Assy is to be
replaced, the USB fixing bracket (USB fixed plate)
must be detached together with it. To detach them,
remove the solder from the JACK and USB fixed
plate.
CONTROL PCB Assy B CONTROL PCB Assy A
USB fixed plate
• Bottom view
F USB JACK

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Diagnosis of DSP PCB Assy A

When you diagnose DSP PCB Assy in an electricity state, perform it in the following procedures.
Extension FFCs to be used: GGP1246 (2 pcs)

Step 1:
Perform the disassembly steps up to Step (5)
described in [1] DSP, OUTPUT PCB Assy in
"DISASSEMBLY."
Remove the BAL. PCB Assy.

DSP, OUTPUT PCB Assy BAL. PCB Assy

Step 2:
Disconnect the FFCs 1 and 2 and the wires 3 1 2
and 4 then turn over the DSP PCB Assy toward C
the front side.

4
3

Extension FFC (GGP1246)


for diagnoses
Step 3:
Replace the FFCs 1 and 2 with the ones for
diagnosis.

Step 4:
Connect the adapter and cables.

F
Diagnosis

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A [2] Jog dial section


Note:
A figure is only left DECK side, but the right side is similar, too.

• SENSOR PCB Assy


(1) Remove the Dust-proof slice by removing the
2 screws.
(602-PROS2-363-HA) 1

Dust-proof slice
B
1

• Bottom view

(2) Disconnect the 1 connector.


(CN501) CN501
(3) Remove the Sensor fixed plate by removing SENSOR PCB Assy 2 3
the 2 screws.
(602-DJ5500-452-HA) 4
(4) Remove the SENSOR PCB Assy. Sensor fixed plate
C
3

• Bottom view

• Jog dial section


D
(1) Remove the 6 solders. JW LED base
(2) Remove the 1 nut and 1 washer.
(3) Remove the JW LED base by removing the
2 screws. 3
(602-3113-122-HA)
1
2

3
TRANSFER PCB Assy

• Bottom view
E

(4) Remove the 1 E ring.

F • Bottom view

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(5) Remove the jog dial section. A

Jog dial section

• LED PCB Assy


(1) Remove the Windows lens.
Insert a slim rod in the hole for disassembly Windows lens
in the jog dial section bottom side, and remove it.
LED & COVER Assy 1
C

Hole

WHEEL Assy 2

• Bottom view

(2) Remove the LED & COVER Assy. D

(3) Remove the JW cover by unhooking the


6 hooks. JW cover
(4) Remove the LED PCB Assy.

• When replacing the LED & COVER Assy or


WHEEL Assy
When replacement of the LED & COVER Assy is required, the
3
Windows Lens must be detached, because the Windows Lens is
attached to the WHEEL Assy with double-back tape, which is
attached around the outer periphery of the Windows Lens as a E
tube, and the LED & COVER Assy is placed in between them.
LED PCB Assy
Once the Windows Lens is detached, the double-back tape cannot
be reused. The Windows Lens may not be reused either, because
it may be scratched, depending on the manner in which it was
detached.
When replacement of the WHEEL Assy is required, the Windows 4
Lens must also be detached and may not be reused. Note that
when replacement of the following Assys are required, replace 3 3
them together with the parts mentioned below. 3
Double-back tape is supplied with the WHEEL Assy.
· When the LED & COVER Assy is to be replaced: 3
Double-back tape (TWIN ADHESIVE) (must),
Windows Lens (if necessary) 3 3 • Bottom view
· When the WHEEL Assy is to be replaced: F
Windows Lens (if necessary)

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A [3] Each PCB Assemblies


Note:
When you remove each PCB Assemblies, it is not necessary to remove a jog dial section.

• CR FADER PCB Assy


(1) Remove the Push button.
(2) Remove the CF Panel & Cushion Assy by
removing the 2 screws.
(602-CTF3010-698B-HA)
(3) Remove the CR FADER PCB Assy.
B 2 2
3
CF Panel & 1 CR FADER PCB Assy
Cushion Assy

(4) Disconnect the 1 connector.


(CN01)

C
CN01

4
CR FADER PCB Assy

• BAL. PCB Assy


(1) Remove the BAL. PCB Assy by removing the
2 screws. 1
(602-DJ5500-452-HA) 1
D BAL. PCB Assy
• Bottom view

• FRONT PCB Assy


(1) Remove the 2 Gain rotate knobs.
(2) Remove the 2 screws.
(602-MP3-324-HA)
2 2
(3) Remove the FRONT PCB Assy by removing 1 1
E the 7 screws.
(602-DJ5500-452-HA)

Screw tightening order


3 3 3
3 3

3 3 • Bottom view
2 1
FRONT PCB Assy
4 1 2
6 7

F
5 3

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• CONTROL and MIX PCB Assemblies A


(1) Remove the all knobs. 1 ×39

(2) Remove the Front panel by removing the 2 ×33


33 screws.
(602-HP1010K-182-HA)

Front panel
Detachment/Reattachment of the front panel
For replacement of the CONTROL A/B PCB Assy or MIX PCB Assy, the front panel must be detached. D
The front panel is secured to the Chassis Assy with double-back tape at 4 locations for prevention of lifting. Be fully careful not to deform the
front panel when detaching it.

• About the double-back tape that is used for securing the front panel and the Chassis Assy
When detaching the front panel
The front panel and the Chassis Assy are secured with 4 pieces of double-back tape at the locations shown in the photo below.
Slowly peel off the tape, taking care that you will not deform the front panel.
When reattaching the front panel
1 Neatly remove any residue of double-back tape from the back of the front panel and the Chassis Assy.
2 Stick 4 pieces (5 mm × 40 mm) of NITTO No. 500 double-back tape to the locations shown in the photo below then remove the paper liner.
Note: Even if double-back tape was not used in the initial state, be sure to attach double-back tape when reattaching the front panel.
E

Double-back tape Double-back tape

Double-back tape: NITTO No. 500


(5 mm × 40 mm)

Double-back tape Double-back tape F

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A (3) Remove the 32 nuts and 32 washers. 3 ×32


(4) Remove the 10 screws.
(602-2002-077-HA)

4 ×10

(5) Remove the 2 screws • Bottom view


(602-CDN88-563)
6 6
(6) Remove the MIC1 and 2 isolation slices by
removing the 2 screws. 5
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
5
C

MIC 2 isolation slice MIC 1 isolation slice

(7) Remove the Isolation slice by removing the 7 ×4 • Bottom view


4 screws. 7 7
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
7
D
7
Isolation slice

(8) Remove the Ground plate by removing the


E 4 screws.
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
(9) Disconnect the 2 flexible cables and 9 8 9
4 connectors. CN501 8 CN501 8
(CN500 x2, CN501 x2, CN502 x2) CN500 8 CN500
(10) Remove the 2 solders. 9 9

10 10

9 CN502
9 CN502

F • Bottom view

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A
(11) Remove the MIX PCB Assy by removing the 13 ×18 11 ×12 12 ×17
12 screws.
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
(12) Remove the CONTROL PCB Assy A by
removing the 17 screws.
(602-SL24F-099-HA)
(13) Remove the CONTROL PCB Assy B by
removing the 18 screws.
(602-SL24F-099-HA)

CONTROL MIX PCB Assy CONTROL


PCB Assy B PCB Assy A
• Bottom view

Screw tightening order


The other screws are random order.
3 2
1
5 4 C
6 1
17 2
7 16 13 12 4
8 17 3
9 12 14 11 8 5

10 9 7 6
13
15
11 10

• TOUCH PCB Assy


(1) Remove the 2 TOUCH PCB Assemblies by TOUCH PCB Assy TOUCH PCB Assy
removing the 6 screws.
(602-B600-057-HA) 1 1

E
1 1 1 1

• Bottom view

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A The Application Position of Adhesive and Grease

Adhesive Adhesive
(GYL1005) (GYL1001)
JW LED base
Adhesive
(GYL1005)

SENSOR CF fixed plate


PCB Assy

Adhesive
B (GYL1001) Sponge Adhesive CH fader fixed plate
(GYL1001)

Adhesive Adhesive
(GYL1005) (GYL1001)

Sensor fixed plate SENSOR PCB Assy


MIX PCB Assy

Adhesive
Grease Grease (GYL1001)
(GEM1096) (GEM1096)

USB Jack
D

DSP PCB Assy

Adhesive
(GYL1001)

Chassis Assy

Washer
Grease
(GEM1096) Jog dial section

F • Bottom view

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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED
After repairing, be sure to check the version of the firmware, and if it is not the latest one, update to the latest version. A
Perform the each item when the following parts are replaced.

• IC and PCB Assy storing firmware and utlity settings • Confirmation of the version of the firmware
IC24, IC25, DSP PCB Assy • Updating to the latest version of the firmware
• Factory reset

• When replaced WHEEL Assy • Confirmation of the specified value by the mode which
measures Jog dial rotation time

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8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE

A What you need for updating Please note that if you fail to update, turn on the power of
• Update file for DDJ-SX2 DDJ-SX2 again and start from Step 3 of the above
* When the downloaded zip file is double-clicked, Updating Procedures.
the update file is unzipped.
Example) DDJ-SX2_V031.jar
DDJ-SX2_V031.jar
How to check the firmware version
• A computer where Java has been installed. [For Windows]
* If Java has not been installed, please download the Java ASIO driver exclusively for DDJ-SX2 is required to be
Runtime Environment (JRE) installed.
at: http://java.com and install it on your computer.
From the [Start menu],
B
Run [All the programs] → [Pioneer] → [DDJ-SX2] →
Updating procedures
[DDJ_SX2 Version Display Utility]
1 Connect the above prepared computer to DDJ-SX2 via the
USB cable included with the product.

AC adapter Pioneer_DDJ-SX2_Version/exe
(DC IN)

Computer (USB)
C

2 Turn on the power of DDJ-SX2 while pressing the [SHIFT]


button and the [SYNC] button on the LEFT deck ensure
the Level meter LEDs flash before releasing your finger
from the these buttons.

[For Mac]
Open the Apple menu while pressing the option key, then
select “System Profiler.”
D
3 When the update file for DDJ-SX2 (DDJ-SX2_Vxxx.jar) is
activated, the following dialogue is displayed.
Click the [Start] button.

Select the [USB] from the [Hardware] to display the name of


4 The update of the firmware starts. the controller. Select the controller to display the firmware
E
version.

5 When the firmware update process is complete, click the


[OK] button.
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8.3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE

This unit is provided with user settable items, as shown below. A


Although no serious operational problems occur even if data for such user settable items are cleared during repair, it is
recommended that you take note of those settings before starting repair.
Use the Check Sheet, to which you can transcribe the settings.
If the corresponding part or board Assy is replaced for repair, change the user resettable settings to those noted on the Check
Sheet before starting repair. If resetting is not possible, when returning the repaired product, be sure to tell the customer that
the Utility settings have been cleared and will have to be reset, as required.
Item for Which User's Setting Value (The factory default settings are indicated in bold.) Content to
Part Name
Setting is Available Indication method be Stored
MIDI controller setting Automatically switching modes, according to whether or not Serato DJ is running /
Forced operations to be generally expected from the MIDI controller, regardless
of running or not running of Serato DJ
B
Right Deck HOT CUE mode button lit / ROLL mode button lit
Channel fader start setting With SYNC / without SYNC / function disabled
Left Deck Effect parameter: 1 button lit / 2 button lit / 3 button lit
Crossfader start setting With SYNC / without SYNC / function disabled
Right Deck Effect parameter: 1 button lit / 2 button lit / 3 button lit
Attenuator level setting 0 dB (without attenuation) / –3 dB / –6 dB
for the Master output Left Deck HOT CUE mode button lit / ROLL mode button lit /
SLICER mode button lit

Flashing setting in Slip mode Flashing enable / Flashing disenable


Left Deck SLIP button lit / SLIP button unlit
Light/flash setting The SLIP button to start flashing when Slip mode is entered / The SLIP button to light when
of the SLIP button Slip mode is entered and flash while normal playback is being performed in the background C
Right Deck SLIP button lit / SLIP button unlit
Demo mode setting Time required for start of Demo mode: One minute /5 minutes /
10 minutes of no operation / Demo mode disabled

Right Deck LOOP 2X button lit / LOOP IN button lit / OOP OUT button lit /
LOOP 1/2X button lit

SAMPLER Velocity Curve 1 / Curve 2 / Curve 3 / Curve 4


VELOCITY curve LOOP 2X button lit / LOOP IN button lit / OOP OUT button lit /
mode setting LOOP 1/2X button lit
Utility mode

Setting enable / Setting disenable Utility mode


After touch
setting IC24 setting value
Left Deck SAMPLER mode button lit / SAMPLER mode button unlit
(DSP PCB Assy)
Operation setting for NEEDLE SEARCH pad operation to be limited / D
NEEDLE SEARCH pad NEEDLE SEARCH pad operation NOT to be limited
Left Deck CENSOR button lit / CENSOR button unlit
Cut lag setting for crossfader 0 (0.5 mm) / 1 (0.6 mm) to 5 (1 mm) to 51 (5.6 mm) / 52 (5.7 mm)
The number of lit segments of the [CH3] channel level indicator denotes a value in tens, and
the number of lit segments of the [CH1] channel level indicator denotes a value in units.

Microphone output setting Microphone sound to be output from the [BOOTH OUT] connector /
to Booth monitor Microphone sound NOT to be output from the [BOOTH OUT] connector
Right Deck SAMPLER mode button lit / SAMPLER mode button unlit
Illuminations White Decks 1 and 2: Pattern 1 / Pattern 2 / Pattern 3 / Pattern 4 / Pattern 5,
mode setting illuminations Decks 3 and 4: Pattern 1 / Pattern 2 / Pattern 3 / Pattern 4 / Pattern 5
for jog dial
Left Deck Performance pad: 1 lit / 2 lit / 3 lit / 4 lit / 5 lit,
E
Right Deck Performance pad: 1 lit / 2 lit / 3 lit / 4 lit / 5 lit

Red The red illuminations to be lit when the playback position of a track comes close to
illuminations a hot cue point / the red illuminations to light or flash in the same way as the SLIP button
Left Deck Performance pad: 6 lit / 7 lit
Setting for backspin length Backspin length: Short / Normal / Long
Right Deck Performance pad: 6 lit / 7 lit / 8 lit
High-pass filter operation Enable / disable the high-pass filter for the microphone sound
setting for microphone sound Left Deck TAP button lit / TAP button unlit
MIDI message operation Enable / disable optimization of MIDI messages for the crossfader
setting for crossfader Left Deck KEY LOCK button lit / KEY LOCK button unlit
Jog dial touch sensor –17 / –16 . . . 0 . . . +16 / +17 (35 steps) Jog dial touch sensor
sensitivity adjustment The LEDs at the center of the jog dial: All unlit (–17) to half lit (0) to all lit (+17) sensitivity adjustment F

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A Each of the above items can be set in Utility mode or Jog Dial Touch Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment mode.
To enter Utility mode, disconnect the USB cable from the PC then press the STANDBY/ON switch on the rear panel of this unit
to set it to Standby. Then while holding the SHIFT and PLAY/PAUSE buttons on the left deck pressed, press the STANDBY/ON
switch to set it to ON.
To start this unit in Jog Dial Touch Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment mode, connect the PC and this unit, using the supplied USB
cable, then while holding the SHIFT button pressed, press the DECK1 or DECK3 button for the left jog dial or press the
DECK2 or DECK4 button for the right jog dial.
(For details, refer to the operating instructions of the unit.)

Sheet for confirmation of the user setting


B
MIDI controller setting Channel fader start setting

Auto Compulsion with SYNC Without SYNC Disenable

Attenuator level setting Flashing setting


Crossfader start setting
for the Master output in Slip mode
with SYNC Without SYNC Disenable 0 dB -3 dB -6 dB Enable Disenable

Light/flash setting
Demo mode setting Velocity curve setting
of the SLIP button
Flashing Lit 1 min 5 min 10 min Disenable Curve 1 Curve 2 Curve 3 Curve 4
C

Operation setting for


After touch setting Cut lag setting for crossfader
NEEDLE SEARCH pad
Enable Disenable Limit Non limit 0 1 to 5 to 51 52

Microphone output
setting to Booth monitor
Output Non output

Illuminations mode setting for jog dial


White illuminations (Left deck) White illuminations (Right deck) Red illuminations
D Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Lit Flashing

High-pass filter operation MIDI message operation


Setting for backspin length
setting for microphone sound setting for crossfader
Short Normal Long Enable Disenable Enable Disenable

Jog dial touch sensor


sensitivity adjustment
-17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10+11+12+13+14+15+16+17

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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
A
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
- Screws adjacent to b mark on product are used for disassembly.

- For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.

(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)

9.1 PACKING SECTION

or or or
or or or

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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
1 USB Cable (L = 1500 mm) 408-SUB-132 16 Handle Base 100-SX-3018
> 2 AC Adapter 411-S1MK2-930 17 Polyfoam A 506-SX2-676A A

> 3 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 18 Polyfoam B 506-SX2-676B


> 4 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 19 Pasterboard 507-S1-3372-HA
> 5 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 20 Gift Box See Contrast table (2)

> 6 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 21 Soft Bag 509-DDJSX-320-HA
> 7 Power Plug See Contrast table (2) 22 PE Bag (240*340mm, 0.05T) 505-DJM250-014-HA
> 8 Power Plug See Contrast table (2)
> 9 Power Plug See Contrast table (2)
10 Quick Start Guide See Contrast table (2)

B
11 Quick Start Guide See Contrast table (2)
12 Quick Start Guide See Contrast table (2)
13 Quick Start Guide See Contrast table (2)
14 Quick Start Guide See Contrast table (2)
15 Handle 100-SX-3017

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DDJ-SX2/SVYXE8, UXECB, FJKLPXE5 and AXE5 are constructed the same except for the following:
DDJ-SX2 DDJ-SX2 DDJ-SX2 DDJ-SX2
Mark No. Symbol and Description C
/SVYXE8 /UXECB /FJKLPXE5 /AXE5
> 3 Power Plug 420-DJM250-362-HA Not used 420-DJM250-362 Not used
> 4 Power Plug 420-DJM250-407 Not used 420-DJM250-407 Not used
> 5 Power Plug Not used 420-DJM250-361 Not used Not used
> 6 Power Plug Not used Not used 420-DJM250-363-HA Not used
> 7 Power Plug Not used Not used 420-DJM250-364-HA Not used

> 8 Power Plug Not used Not used 420-DJM250-409 Not used
> 9 Power Plug Not used Not used Not used 420-DJM250-408
10 Quick Start Guide 502-DJSXM2B-3417A Not used Not used Not used
(En, Fr, De, It, NI, Es, Pt, Ru)
11 Quick Start Guide (En) Not used 502-DJSXM2A-3416 Not used Not used
12 Quick Start Guide (En, Es, Ja) Not used Not used 502-DJSXM2F-3419 Not used D

13 Quick Start Guide (Ko) Not used Not used 502-DJSXM2F-3429 Not used
14 Quick Start Guide (Zhcn) Not used Not used Not used 502-DJSXM2D-3418
20 Gift Box 507-SX2B-3370A 507-SX2A-3370 507-SX2F-3370A 507-SX2D-3370

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9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION

A
∗1
∗1
∗1
K
∗1
∗1
∗1

B ∗1 ∗1
∗1
∗1
∗1
∗1
∗1

∗1

∗1 ∗1
∗1 ∗1
∗1
∗1
H ∗1
∗1 ∗1
∗1
∗1
∗1
D

∗1
∗1
∗1
∗1
∗1 ∗1 ∗1
∗1 ∗1 ∗1

C ∗1
∗1
E

∗2 5 mm
F

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A
J ∗1: The parts in a frame will be supplied as an Assy.
Parts not numbered are non-service parts (NSPs).

∗2: To ensure performance of the product and protection


of the parts, these parts must be attached.

∗1
G
1 ∗2 B
∗1
∗1

∗1
∗1
∗1

A
C

B
∗1

F
∗1
D

∗2 D
∗1 ∗2

E
∗1
E

∗1 ∗1
I

∗2

∗2
m
F

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(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

A 1 CR FADER PCB Assy 704-EN1000-9788 41 Top Panel Assy 703-SXMK2-1434


2 SENSOR PCB Assy 704-PDJ33-A007-HA 42 1P Lead Wire (L = 55 mm) 406-S1MK2-1301
3 1..MIX PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-B091 43 1P Ground Wire (L = 40 mm) 406-8001-833
4*2 2..Spacer (40*30*1.5) 612-SX2-450 44 Deck 1 Button 100-S1-2990-HA
5 CONTROL PCB Assy A 704-S1MK2-A953 45 37P 1.0 FFC Cable (L = 190 mm) 406-S1MK2-1294

6 CONTROL PCB Assy B 704-S1MK2-A954 46 Foot Mat 612-S1-445-HA


7 1..FRONT PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-B092 47 Little Round Button 100-S1-2991-HA
8*2 2..Spacer 612-SX2-459 48 2 Key Button 100-S1-2992S-HA
9*2 2..Spacer 501-MAIE-2451 49 ON Button 100-S1-2993-HA
10 TOUCH PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-A957 50 1, 2 Button 100-S1-2994-HA
B
11 TRANSFER PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-A960 51 PLAY SYNC Button 100-S1-2995-HA
12 1..BAL PCB & FIXED P. Assy 704-S1MK2-A986 52 TEMPO Lens 100-S1-2998-HA
13 2..BAL. PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-A956 53 Fixed Plate 100-S1-2999-HA
14 2..XLR Fixed Plate 300-S1-2048-HA 54 Strain Relief Bush 100-S1-3000-HA
15 2..Nut M3 BLK + Gear Washer 601-R2150-033-HA 55 VR Cover 100-S1-3002-HA

16 2..Screw 602-HMD510B-198-HA 56 CF Button 100-S1-3003-HA


17 1..I/O & FIX PLATE Assy 704-S1MK2-A985 57 Button 100-S1-3004-HA
18 2..DSP PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-B090 58 Speed Push Button 100-S1-3005-HA
19*2 3..Cushion 612-SX2-362 59 FX Rotate Knob 100-S1-3006-HA
C
20*2 3..Sponge 612-DJFA-373-HA 60 BEAT Rotate Knob 100-S1-3007-HA

21 2..OUTPUT PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-A958 61 GAIN Rotate Knob 100-S1-3008-HA


22 2..Output Board 300-S1-2044A 62 FILTER Rotate Knob 100-S1-3009-HA
23 2..Sponge 612-F300-358-HA 63 BROWSER Rotate Knob 100-S1-3010-HA
24 2..Cable Tie 504-S100-004 64 Deck 2 Button 100-S1A-2990-HA
25 2..Screw 602-HP1010K-181-HA 65 TAP Button 100-S1A-2993-HA

26 2..Screw 602-MK7-131-HA 66 IN/OUT Button 100-S1A-2994-HA


27 2..Screw 602-SA12-378 67 CENSOR Button (-) 100-S1B-2989-HA
28 1..LED & COVER Assy 704-S1MK2-A961 68 Deck 3 Button 100-S1B-2990-HA
D
29 2..LED PCB Assy 704-S1MK2-A959 69 CUE Button 100-S1B-2993-HA
30 1..WHEEL Assy 703-S1-1383-HA 70 2X Button 100-S1B-2994-HA

31 2..Encoder Plate 300-PROS2-848-HA 71 Deck 4 Button 100-S1C-2990-HA


32 2..Encoder Fixed Plate 300-PROS2-851-HA 72 MASTER CUE Button 100-S1C-2993-HA
33 2..1P Lead Wire (L = 50mm) 406-S1-1232 73 Button 100-S1C-2994-HA
34 2..Screw 602-PROS2-363-HA 74 LOAD Button 100-S1D-2993-HA
35 1..Clip & Lead Wire Assy 704-S1-A586 75 AUTO LOOP Button 100-S1E-2993-HA

36 2..1P Lead Wire 406-S1-1231-HA 76 Rectangular Button 100-SX-2989S-HA


E 37 2..Clip 603-S1-394-HA 77 Key Lock Button 100-SX2-2989
38 30P 1.0 FFC Cable (L = 120 mm) 406-S1MK2-1295 78 HOT CUE/ROLL Button 100-SX2-3156
39 PAD & FSR Assy 704-S1MK2-A962 79 1, 2 Button 100-SX2-3159
40 Chassis Assy (for Service) See Contrast table (2) 80 CENSOR Button 100-SX2A-2989

∗2: To ensure performance of the product and protection


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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
81 HOT CUE/ROLL Button 100-SX2A-3156 106 MIC 2 Isolation Slice 501-SX2-2646 A
82 JW Ring 100-SXMK2-3152 107 CF Panel & Cushion Assy 703-SX2-1396
83 LM Lens 100-SXMK2-3154 108 Power Knob 100-HDJ2000-1641-HA
84 MASTER Lens 100-SXMK2-3155 109 • • • • •
85 Push Button 1 100-SXMK2-3157 110 • • • • •

86 Sponge 612-S1-461-HA 111 Washer 606-S1-007-HA


87 Round Knob 100-SXMK2-3160 112 Washer 606-S1-261-HA
88 Ground Terminal 200-S1-665-HA 113 Washer 606-DDJLE-260-HA
89 Fixed Cover 300-33-1918-HA 114 E Type Washer 606-S1-262-HA
90 Sensor Fixed Plate 300-HDJ9800-981-HA 115 Nut (M3*P0.5) 601-A100-004-HA
B
91 Winding Fixture 300-HM510B-224-HA 116 Nut (M5,7.9*3.8mm, C1010) 601-MM1000-029-HA
92 Dust-Proof Slice 501-HDJ9800-1648-HA 117 •••••
93 CF Fixed Plate 300-S1-2045-HA 118 •••••
94 CH Fader Fixed Plate 300-S1-2046-HA 119 Screw 602-PTP3012-571-HA
95 JW LED Base 300-S1-2049A-HA 120 Screw 602-QMX2BPM-322-HA

96 Ground Plate 300-S1-2051-HA 121 Screw 602-SA12-414-HA


97 Cable Tie 504-S100-004-HA 122 Screw 602-SL24F-099-HA
98 Shift Button 100-S1-2989-HA 123 Screw 602-CDN88-563
99 Cover 300-S1-2059-HA 124 Screw 602-2002-077-HA
C
100 Isolation Plate 300-S1-2060-HA 125 Screw 602-3113-122-HA

101 Velocity Soft Knob 604-SXMK2-651 126 Screw 602-A700-494-HA


102 Sponge 612-DJFA-373-HA 127 Screw 602-B600-057-HA
103 Windows Lens 100-S1-2985-HA 128 Screw 602-B600-072-HA
104 Isolation Slice 501-S1-2542A 129 Screw 602-BTB3012-446B-HA
105 MIC 1 Isolation Slice 501-SX2-2645 130 Screw 602-CTF3010-698B-HA

131 Screw 602-DJ5500-452-HA


132 Screw 602-HP1010K-182-HA
133 Screw 602-MP3-324-HA
D
134 Screw 602-PROS2-363-HA

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DDJ-SX2/SVYXE8, UXECB, FJKLPXE5 and AXE5 are constructed the same except for the following:
DDJ-SX2 DDJ-SX2 DDJ-SX2 DDJ-SX2
Mark No. Symbol and Description
/SVYXE8 /UXECB /FJKLPXE5 /AXE5
40 Chassis Assy (for Service) 705-SXMK2-1592 705-SXMK2-1592 705-SXMK2-1592 705-SXMK2D-1593

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S
S
S

S
S
1
2
3

R612 R613 IC505


PT6961

SG10/KS10

GR12/GR7
10K 10K

SG7/KS7
SG8/KS8
SG9/KS9
R611 R614

SG11
22K

GND

GND

GND
VDD
GR6
GR5

GR4
GR3

GR2
GR1
22K
D5V

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
C510 D5V
0.01 0.01
C509 EN1AL

0.1
C508
D5V D 10/25
EN1BL
PCB ASSY

C507
SENSOR

D
CN501 CN2B (A)

SG10C
SG7C
SG8C
SG9C
2AD7

WL-B CN3B (B)


1
A
B
C

1AD5V
2 1
WL-A 2AD5V
3 2
(1AD8) 1AD0
4 3
(1AD9) 1AD1
4

2AD5V 4

4
4P C522 FX1-1 (1AD10) 1AD2
47u/16 5
(1AD11) 1AD3
3

6
C518 (1AD12) 1AD4
P500 2 VR500 C511 7
(1AD13) 1AD5
20K BX2 C546 20KB 8
SW527 TEMP O-L 0.1 (1AD14) 1AD6
9
B1

A1

CUEL 0.1 (1AD15) 1AD7


3 1

IC506 NC 10
C520 (2AD8) 2AD7
CUE B4 B2 A4 A2 1 16 FX1-2 11
CN2A (A)
CN3A (B)
4 VDD 1ADGND
0.1 2 15 2 VR501 C512 12
6 2 2ADGND
3 14 C547 20KB 13
SW528 COM 1 JOGT
10.1 CONTROL PCB ASSY A, B and TRANSFER PCB ASSY

B3

A3

C521 4 13 0.1 14
PLAYL 7 0 WL-A
3 1

47u/16 5 12 NC 15
C519 5 3 WL-B
PLAY 6 11 FX1-3 16
INH A EN1AL
0.1 C544 7 10 2 VR502 C513 17
D NC VEE B EN1BL
8 9 20KB 18
VSS C C548 0.1 A
C545 19
B
1
NC 74HC4051 NC 20
C
21

D
D
CUEL
22
W500 2AD PLAYL
23
PL1
5VL ED 24
1 DOL1
DOL2 25
2 PL2
PLD 26
3 D D5V DOL2
SHCP C515 27
4 PLD
PL2 NC
IC507
28
5 STBL SHCP 220 R610
GNDL ED C514 29
6 PIC16F 616 DSL
3

30

3
C523 1 14 0.1 DIN C565 L501
VCC GND 31
2 13 R556 DGND 100P C542 0.1
RA5 RA0 1K
32 D5V
330u/10 3 12 C516 CLK IC511
GNDL ED RA4 RA1 33 Bead- 600
4 11 R555 1000P DGND 1 5
RA3 RA2 2.4K 34 NC VCC
5 10 2
RC5 RC0 35 A
R574 6 9 WHEEL-L D5V 3 4
22 RC4 RC1 36 GND Y
7 8 D5V
RC3 RC2 EDZ CT E61 6.8B 37
SN74L VC1G

IN
D575 C525 C526
R554 C524 L502
A CONTROL PCB ASSY A (704-S1MK2-A953)
B CONTROL PCB ASSY B (704-S1MK2-A954)

DDJ-SX2
20K R557 100u/10 100u/10 100u/10 Bead- 32
W500B

C517 1K
1/16 L500 D 1AD 2AD
D
ZD500 100uH
C550
EDZ CT E61 6.8B
D
0.1
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

JOGT
K

C549 0.1
D GNDL ED
BK
W500A

W
R

G
B

R559
R558 3.3K
R567 C530
2

3.3K

2
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R566 C529 100 0.01 1AD0
100 1AD1
0.01

GNDL ED
CN500

1
2
3
4
5
6

1AD5V R563

CARBON PAD
CN502 R560 3.3K

D
C534

C538

C557
R571

0.1

0.1
1
(704-S1MK2-A960)
TP1 3.3K
2 C531 100
TP2 R568 0.01
3 1AD2
TP3
4 100 1AD3
TP4

1
5
TP5 0.01

CHASSI S
HOL E501
6
TP6
7
TP7 R564
8
TP8
9 3.3K
10 R561
C TRANSFER R572 C535
3.3K

PCB ASSY
FF C10P
R569 C532 100 0.01 1AD4

A B C
C528 C527
0.1 100 1AD5
100u/10
1AD 0.01
1

1
R565

D
C505

0.1
R562 3.3K
C536

1
R573
3.3K

CHASSI S
HOL E500
R570 C533 100 0.01 1AD6
100 1AD7

56
0.01

D
A

F
5 6 7 8

A
R D CN14A (A)
Y SG1C

D CN14B (B)

1SS355

1SS355

1SS355

2SD1757

D
D567

D557

D547

2SD1757
Q501

Q500

0.1

C543

CN14
330
R547
R5485VL ED
330

2
1
10K

SW520

SW510

SW500

PL1

5VL ED
10K

FX1- ON

F.C >

OUT

5VL ED
D5V

R616
R615

1SS355
GNDL ED
FX1- ON
100

D577

330u/10
C537
4 R533 22

C506
SG2C B R500

FX1
SN74L V595A
D500

1u
1SS355

1SS355

1SS355
2 R534 33

FX1- ON
3

D568

D558

D548
C
R 100

IC503
1 R535 22

R549
C568
R501

D533

10K
G D501

/MRL
FX2- ON

SW521

SW511

SW501

NC
4 R536 22

NC
SYNC
1 16

2X
B Q1 VCC
2 15 D583
Q2 Q0
3 2 R537 33 3 14 DSOL 220
C
R Q3 DS
4 13

D534
SG3C Q4 OE
1 R538 22 R503

TEMP O- UP
5 12 PLD D503
G Q5 STCP
1SS355

1SS355

1SS355
6 11 SHCP
D569

D559

D549
Q6 SHCP 100
4 R539 22 7 10 /MRL
B Q7 MR R504
8 9 D504
GND DSO
2 R540 33

K EY L OCK
B
SW522

SW512

SW502
3
FX3- ON

100

C562

SLIP
C
R
SHIFT

1/2X

1000P

SN74L V595A
1 R541 22 R505

K EYL OCK
G D505

D535
100

IC500
SG4C D506 R506

C501
SN74L V595A

0.1

BEAT- ON
NC
1SS355

1SS355

1SS355 4 R591 22 D584


D570

D560

D550
B 100 1 16
Q1 VCC

IC508
AUOTO L OOP

TAP
2 15
3 2 R592 33 D507 R507 Q2 Q0
C
R 3 14 DOL1
BEAT- ON

SW523

SW513

SW503
Q3 DS
DACK

D508 100 4 13
1 R593 22

D536
1 16 Q4 OE

FX3- ON

FX3
G Q1 VCC R508 5 12 PLD
2 15 Q5 STCP

NC
Q2 Q0 6 11 SHCP
1 R594 22 3 14 D585 Q6 SHCP
3

G Q3 DS 100 7 10 /MRL
4 13 Q7 MR
SG5C Q4 OE 8 9
3 2 R595 33 5 12 PLD D509 R509 GND DSO
C
R Q5 STCP
1SS355

1SS355

1SS355

C558
6 11 SHCP
D571

D561

D551

D510 100

1000P
D537
Q6 SHCP
4 R596 22 7 10 /MRL
B Q7 MR R510

FX2
8 9
K EY L OCK

FX2- ON
NC
GND DSO
1 R597 22 D586
SW524

SW514

SW504

100

C563
G

1000P
IN

C500
< F.C

2 R598 33

0.1
3 D511 R511
C
R
100 ADJUST
D538

ADJUST
4 R599 22
SG6C B

C539
0.1
R512

SN74L V595A
D512
1SS355

1SS355

1SS355
D572

D562

D552

100 SLIDE

SLI DE

SN74L V595A
C

IC509
4 R600 22 D513 R513
SAMPL ER

B
SW525

SW515

SW505

100
DACK1

IC501
START

DACK1 DACK3
3 2 R601 33 1 16
C
R Q1 VCC R514

DECK1
2 15 D514
D539

Q2 Q0
1 R602 22 3 14 100
G Q3 DS 1 16

DACK3
4 13 Q1 VCC
SG7C Q4 OE 2 15
4 R603 22 5 12 PLD D531 R531 Q2 Q0
B Q5 STCP 3 14
1SS355

1SS355

1SS355

6 11 SHCP Q3 DS
D573

D563

D553

Q6 SHCP 22 SYNC 4 13
3 2 R604 33 7 10 /MRL Q4 OE

SYNC
C
R Q7 MR R532 5 12 PLD
8 9 D532 Q5 STCP

CUE
GND DSO 6 11 SHCP
1 R605 22
D540
SW526

SW516

SW506

Q6 SHCP
ROLL

22
SLI DE

C564
G 7 10 /MRL
1000P
SLIP

Q7 MR
8 9

CUE

PLAY
D517 R517 GND DSO

C559
22

1000P
D

PLAY
SG8C
C540
22K
R611

R518
0.1

100 D518
C509
0.01

CENSOR
LOOP SHIFT 2X
1SS355

1SS355

1SS355

2X
D574

D564

D554

100
R612

R606
10K

1 5 D541 CENSOR

0.1
C502
100 D519 R519
2
ADJUST

SW517

SW507

1/2X
SLI CER

3 4 R542
OUT

D542
10K
R613

LOOP SHIFT 1/2X

100 220 TEMPO-DOWN


SN74L V595A
BEAT
SW529

IN
0.01
C510

22K
R614

D543 R543 D520 R520


IC504

SN74L V595A
SG9C
100
1SS355

1SS355

1SS355

OUT

NC AUOTO L OOP
D582

D565

D555
D5V

IC502
D544 R544 D587
IN

1 16
100 Q1 VCC 100
2 15
CENSOR

SW518

SW508

Q2 Q0
F.C > < F.C
SW530

3 14 1 16
SL OT

R545 R521
<

Q3 DS Q1 VCC
REC

D545 D521

C567
4 13 2 15

NC
100 Q4 OE 100 Q2 Q0
5 12 PLD AUTO LOOP 3 14
Q5 STCP Q3 DS
6 11 SHCP 4 13
>

D546 R546 Q6 SHCP D522 R522 Q4 OE


SG10C 7 10 /MRL 5 12 PLD
Q7 MR Q5 STCP
8 9 6 11 SHCP
1SS355

1SS355

100 GND DSO 1 R523 390 Q6 SHCP


D566

D556

REC

G 7 10 /MRL
SAMPL ER
D523

R515 Q7 MR
D516 8 9
3 2 R524 220 GND DSO
C
R
5VL ED
HOT CUE

100
SW519

SW509

C560
PANEL

1000P
START

R516 4 R525 220


GNDL ED

B
0.1
C503

D515
1 R526 390
D524

G
1
SAMPL ER
EN1BL
EN1AL

G
3 2 R527 220
K 3C

K2C

K1C

C
R
C504

3 2
0.1
D578

C
R
4 R528 220
B
NC/Del Hole

4
B
1 R529 390
SG6C

SG5C

SG4C

SG3C

SG2C

SG1C

K 3C

K2C

K1C

SLI CER

G
D525

17 16
SG7/KS7 SG6/KS6 3 2 R530 220
18 15 C
R
SG8/KS8 SG5/KS5 PL1
19 14
SG9/KS9 SG4/KS4 4 R575 220
20 13 B
21
SG10/KS10 NC
12 E
1 R576 390
D526 SLI CER

SG11 SC3/KS3
22 11 G
GR12/GR7 SG2/KS2 1
SN74L V595A

23 10 G
GR6 SG1 /KS1 3 2 R577 220
24 9 C
R
PT6961

D579
330

R609

GR5 VDD 3 2
IC510
IC505

507 25 8 C
R
VDD K3 4 R578 220
0.1 26 7 B
NC/Del Hole

GND K2 4
27 6 B
GR4 K1 1 R579 390 1 16
28 5 G Q1 VCC
ROLL 5VL EDROLL
D527

GR3 STB 2 15
10K

10K

10K

29 4 Q2 Q0
C553

C552

C551

GND CLK 3 2 R580 220 3 14


30 3 C
R Q3 DS
GR2 DIN 10K 4 13
2SD1757
Q502

31 2 Q4 OE
GR1 DOUT 4 R581 220 5 12 PLD
32 1 B Q5 STCP
1500P

1500P

1500P

GND OSC 6 11 SHCP


R551

R550

R552

R617 Q6 SHCP
D528

1 R582 390 7 10 /MRL


D

G Q7 MR
1 8 9 DSOL
G GND DSO
51K
R553

2 R583 220
C566

3
C561

C
R
1000P

3 2
D580

NC
DSL
DIN
CLK
STBL

C
R
100P
C554

4 R584 220
D5V
10/25
C508

B
NC/Del Hole

4
10K
R618

B
150P

C556

1 R585 390
G
100P
C555

HOT CUE

GNDL ED
D529

C541
0.1

3 2 R586 220
C
R
4 R587 220
B
HOT CUE

1 R588 390
1
G F
G
3 2 R589 220
C
R
3 2
D581

C
R
4 R590 220
D530
NC/Del Hole

B
4
B

A B
DDJ-SX2 57
5 6 7 8
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1 2 3 4

10.2 DSP, OUTPUT and BAL. PCB ASSYS


*The circuitry was modified during production. For details, see "1.2 NOTES ON DSP PCB ASSY."
A

L20
L19
IC41 !
3.3uH/2A D23 BA033F P HOL D1 HOL D2
BEAD HOL D3 HOL D4 HOL D5 HOL D6 HOL
A3.3V
IC39 1N5819 R419
8 1 A5V I O 1 1
SS COMP 51K C425 1 1 1 1
7 2

G
FREQ FB 47/16
6 3 C423 C374 C499
IN EN C371 C424 A A
5 4 0.1 CHASSI S CHASSI S 0.1 A 0.1 A
SW GND 10/25 0.1 CHASSI S CHASSI S CHASSI S CHA
R417 CHASSI S
5VL ED
Com ment: TPS61085 22K !
!

I
IC40 C432 D D
C367 C368 G
C518 C522 C369 C370 BA05

O
10/25 1u 12K 0.1
C521 C517 C442 1000P AD5V
0.1 0.1 0.1 L4
0.1 0.1 D R418 C524
D A A 0.1 0.1 L21 BEAD
A5V BEAD DA5V
GNDL ED L3 L5 -15V
5VL ED
D4
NC C8 BEAD
D5V 1N5819

A CN14 B CN14
L2 0.1 R20
C13
C9 100K A5V
Bead C7 100/25(L ) C10
0.1 MUTE
C2

0.1
4

0.1 C12
470/10 Q8 R23
R21
A124TK A 4.7
100K
SW1
OF F/ON C363 15V
Q47 D5 D7
100/25(L ) MUTE- M
RTR030P 02 Q2 C419 D2 A5V
L1
2
C1
1

L8 82P NC C364 1SS355


CHOK E 2 2 RTR030P 02 1SS355 R22
JK 1 S S L6 NC
1 3 3 L7 3.3K
D D C22
2 1 1 15uH D1

3
C420 G G Bead NC/0.47(MEF )
3 C1 C2 R3 R19
220/25(L ) Bead Q3 C37 C36
DC5V/3A 0.1 0.1 10K 5VL ED IC16 RB050L A- 40TR R10 NC

G
B

S
D
R515 R516 8 1 RTR030P 02 47/16 330/10 CN5A CN5B

J J
SS COMP 200K
0 0 C475 7 2
R4 FREQ FB A CDC- INTL CDC- INTR

1
0.1(MEF ) 6 3 DA5V 1 1
C362 1K IN EN A5V CDC- CSL CDC- CSR
A R1 5 4 2 2
0.47(MEF ) R6 Q1 1 1 SW GND R11 5VL ED
12K /1% R8 C421 3 3
C4 2 2 4.7K Q4 IC19 CDC- SCK CDC- SCK
2SC2712GR C6 Com ment: TPS61085 22K 220/25 R24 4 4
3.9K ! C540 C124EK A 1 5

W5 W5
NC 470/10 CN14A CN14B NCVCC 2.2K 5 5
C15 2 CDC- SDI CDC- SDI
C16 C18 C19 R9 PW- ON SUB 6 6
C5 0.1 C20 3 4 D6 PW- ON CDC- SDOL CDC- SDOR
IC14 GNDL ED 1u 1500P 18K GNDVO 7 7
C3 10/25 10uF /25 0.1 1SS355 D3.3V D3.3V
R2 TL 431 R5 R514 0.1 C38 8 8
BD4745G
0.1 10K /1% 1K NC

D C516
L12

Bead
C474 C17
10/25 10/25
C21
NC/0.1(MEF )
A
100/10 C350
47/16
C519
0.1 D
C520

0.1
(L side)
A
C351
47/16
D
(R sid
A
IC18 A
BA033F P
! 0.1 C26 L11 10uH/2A
L13 D3.3V
A A5V
D5V I O C24 C23 !
0.1uF
C27 C30
C31 D3.3V
BEAD 10/25 IC17 TP S54232 D3 C539 0.1
5VL ED 5VL ED
G

C35 0.1 1 8 1N5819 10uF /25 0.1 NC0.1(MEF ) R17


C33 C34 L9 BOOT PH
2 7 47K L23
0.1 0.1 330/10 VI N GND
3 6 R18 C56 10uH
C551 C550 Bead EN COMP R12
4 5 47K 47K 5P
330/10 330/10 SS VSNS IC20
GNDL ED GNDL ED 1K Q6 1 8
R14 X1/I CL K X2
C28 2SA1037AK 2 7
2200P Q7 C40 VDD OE
PW- ON 3 6
C25 R16 0.1 GND S0
C523 R13 C29 4 5
47k C124EK A R27 S1 CL K
10/25 0.015uF 2.7K R15 47P C422 560
18K ICS501 D31
L10 220/25 D30
R25 RSB6.8S RSB6.8S

1
C365
TP S54232 Layout Rule , lease
P consult the attachm
ent (TPS54232-Layout.pdf) Bead NC C54 33P NC
Q5 C366 C386 D5V

S
D
G
C32 100/25(L ) C53 X1
RTR030N05 33P 6M
NC SCL

3
NC/0.47(MEF ) SDA
-15V C55 C39 C5
VBUS D29 D28
15V 0.1
C381 100P RSB6.8S RSB6.8S
A A D
D3.3V C57 C58 R40 0.
L14

3.09K
NC 470

52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
R34
1000P 5P
C41 C414 C415 R30 C52
47K IC34 BEAD R476
R225 C140 0.1 22K 100 DI 1
1 8 0.1 C43

A V SS
M C L K I2

D V SS
MCLLO2

DV DDS
PF I
X TI

MCLK I

SC L
X TO

MCLK O

C SC
SD A
SW V+ IC1A C430 1u 10/25 1 39 R36 100 DI 0
2 7 3 0.1 PFO /CRST R37
A+ B+ AV=-13.98dB D9 1000P C46 2 38 100 DO1 C506 C
3 6 1 D10 AVDD CDATI
A- B- R239 4580 0.1 3 37 470P 4
4 5 2 0.1 RSB6.8S RSB6.8S PWMO DVDD
V- OUT JK 2 4 36 R38 100 DO0
R226 10K PLLO CDATO UDET
47K C165 1 D R26 1.5K 5 35
NJM2121 R238 C161 VB L16 DVSS CSYNC URST
C R221 100 Q17 R454 100P
C168
100 0.01 D-
2 1 4
R33 22
6
PUR CSCL K
34
PLAYR

150

150
R241 3 D+ 7 IC21 33
C124EK A R342 2.2K D+ DP DVSS PLAYL
2K 4 D- 2 3 R32 22 8 TUSB3200 32
3.3K C154 100/10 DGND DM P17
L 3 R223 CH3A AV=4.43dB C141 5 9 31 D3.3V C547
C 137

C51
220P

47K CH3A 100P 0.1 15V C497 A3.3V CHASSI S D8 ACM2012 D3.3V DVDD P16 C6

R28

R29
6 10 30
CHASSI S /MRST P15
8

1
JK 4A 1 5 IC1B D11 11 29 D 0.1 D R
D TEST P14 0.1 0.01

PL L O E N
7 0.1 L24 USB (DEVI CE) RSB6.8S R31 C44 12 28
C 138

220P

CH3 CH3A 0:L INE3 4580 RSB6.8S EXTEN P13 1AD15 R51 220

DV DD

V CC
D V SS
/X IN T
2 R224 IC35 6 Bead 220 13 27 3 2 R39 100 SCK 1
1:MI C1 C162 A /RSTO DVDDS 1A 1Y 1AD14 R52 220

P30
P31

P33
P34
P35

P10
P11
P12
R 47K 1 8 IC30 0.1 5 4

NC
R222 SW V+ C155 0.01 D27 2A 2Y 1AD13 R53 220
4

2 7 C167 PCM1803A C431 0.1 SMAJ6.0A C47 7 6 R42 22 LRCK 1


A+ B+ -15V R237 L15 C50 3A 3Y 1AD12 R54 220
100 3 6 0.1 1 20 0.1 9 10
A- B- R240 LIN MODE1 C42 0.1 4A 4Y

14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
4 5 C166 2 19 MP Z2012S101 C45 C385 C49 11 12R44 22 BCK 1
V- OUT 100/10 100 RI N MODE0 C160 0.1 5A 5Y
100P 3 18 0.1 C48 NC 0.1 14 15

GND
10K R242 VREF 1FMT1 0.1 6A 6Y C65
-15V NJM2121 4 17 0.1
R455 2K VREF 2FMT0 D
5 16 C382 C383 C384 R35 IC22
C139 R344 2.2K VCC OSR 100 1K 74HC4050 0.01
6 15 R482 SCK 1 D26
0.1 AGND SCK 1 R425

8
3.3K C163 7 14 NC NC NC
C142 PDWN VDD /MRST
100P 22/16 8 13 0
BYP ASDGND Parallel with the C47,C48,C50 SMAJ6.0A
9 12 22 CH3 /INT
C 156

C 157

C 158
100/10
22/16
C 164

C 169

TEST DOUT
0.1

0.1

0.1

C532 10 11 R486 BCK 1


LRCK BCK
AV=17.87dB 0.1
C147 R236 AD5V
IC2A R460 AV=27.95dB D L25 22
C145 22/50V 1K Bead
JK 3 220P R230 NC C143 0.1 R459 C496 R487 LRCK 1
3
15V 0.1
MI C1 1K 4580 1 100 DRST
R234 D
8

2 5 IC2B
R228 R232 C446
3K 47K 9.1K 7 C159
1 2 R233 4580
8.2K 6 0.01 0.1
R229 C149 C150 47P ZD2 D
4

47P 47P C144 0.1


3K C152 -15V NC
3

C148 R231 1 R494 100P C153


R227 ZD1
2 100K 24K
C146 R235 NC
1.2K 3 100K
220P 100/50V

G W702 AV=32.04dB
3
IC3A
4580
CN12 C485
22/50V

R462
AV=4.43dB

IC43A
R260

10K
3

2
4580
IC4A

C195
1
AV=-13.98dB

C174 220P 1 3 R259 C191


R478 2 1 C198 0.01
10K 4580 100P 100
C176 2 R262
R249 100 Q9 C179 30 10/25 2K
47/16 C184 100/10
2SD2704K C477 15V
R254 R255 270K R245 22K R464 0.1 C498 A3.3V
L 3 R243 R248 100P
8
C 172

220P

47K 100K 3.3K R466 5 IC4B


680 C180 0.012M C182 0.0033M D
2.2K 7 0.1 L26 C- CSL
JK 5A 1
6 4580 Bead C- CSR
CH1 C181 C183 C192 IC31 C- SCK
C 173

220P

R253
D R465 C185
R247

2 0.01
100K

R244 C197 PCM1803A C- SDI


R 47K 3.3K C478 0.1 -15V R258
680 0.012M 0.0033M 15V 0.1 1 20 URST
C178 C196 LIN MODE1
R252 R463 2 19 HREQ
8

5 IC43B 100/10 100 RI N MODE0 C186


R250 100 2.7K 47/16 R256 270K R246 22K R261 3 18

D RST
Q10 30 C177 7 R263 100P VREF 1FMT1 0.1
R251 10/25 10K 4580 4 17 D32
2.7K 2SD2704K R479 -15V
6 10K 2K 5
VREF 2FMT0
16 ( 0 0 0 0 ) ( 0 0 1 0 )
VCC OSR 100
C170 0.1 6 15 R483 SCK 1 0 NC NC 0
4

6 C479 0.1 C193 AGND SCK 1 R197 R159 R163 R201 SMAJ6.0A
-15V 7 14
4580 7 PDWN VDD R184
C175 220P 100P C480 22/16 8 13 0 NC NC 0
5 IC3B BYP ASDGND R198 R160 R164 R202 1K
9 12 22 CH1
C 187

C 188

C 189
100/10
22/16
C 194

C 199

2.2K TEST DOUT


0.1

0.1

0.1

C171 0.1 R467 10 11 BCK 1 0


R488 NC 10K NC
8

C531 LRCK BCK R199 R161 R157 R166


R257 15V L27
A5V -15V 0.1
100K D AD5V 22 0 NC NC 0
Bead LRCK 1 R200 R162 R165 R203
R489 C541 C542 CK 595
Q11 C494 D36
0.1 DRST CDC- INT
A124EK A 100P 100P
D C447 CDC- INT
D13 PO1 CDC- SD
PO1 C190 RSB6.8S
CN11 CDC- SD
L RC K 1

0.01 0.1
M A S2

M A S1

IC6A
H RE Q
BCK 1

/SS

M O SI
SC L K

M ISO

1SS355 AV=4.43dB 3 TP 4 TDI VBUS


DO1
DO0
BOT
D I1
D I0

IC5A AV=-13.98dB D 1 2
HP

AV=32.04dB 1 D37 C502 TDO


3 R281 4580 3 4
R468 IC44A 2 TCK
C204 220P 1 3 TP 3 5 6
R480 4580 10K IC28 C117
2 1 C225 0.1 7 8
150
150
150
150
150

C206 10K 4580 C221 BD12K A5F P RSB6.8S 0.1 C118 TMS
22
22

47
47
47
47
47
47
47
47

C209 2 C228 R280 TP 1 9 10


R270 100 Q12 30 10/25 100P 100 0.01 0.1
! 1112
G

47/16 R283 R156 TP 2 TP 6


2SD2704K C481 C119 1314
R276 270K R266 22K 2K 10K 0.1
R275 R470 C214 100/10
R204
R205

R343
R477
R206
R207
R208
R209
R210
R211
R167
R168
R169
R170
R171

L 3 R264 R269 100P


N CF IN
C 202

220P

47K 100K 3.3K R472 0.1 15V C492 A3.3V JTAG


OUT

680 C210 0.012M C212 0.0033M 2.2K


8

IN

JK 6A 1 5 IC6B
D D3.3V
7 0.1
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109

CH2 C211 C213 L28 1.2V


C 203

220P

R274 R471 6 4580


R268

2
100K

R265
I

C222 Bead D12


R 47K 3.3K C482 0.1 IC32
680 0.012M 0.0033M 15V C215 0.01 C132
4

C227 PCM1803A 1SS355


M O D D 0/PG 1
F SR_3
SC K R_3
H C K R_3
SC K T _3
F ST _3
H C K T _3

M O D C 1/N M I_1
M O D D 1/PG 2
SD O 2_2/I3_2
SD O 3_2/I1_2
SD O 4_2/I1_2
SD O 5_2/I0_2
SD O 2_3/I3_3
SD O 3_3/I2_3
SD O 4_3/I1_3
SD O 5_3/I0_3

H RE Q /PH 4
SS/H A 2

M O SI/H A 0

SS_1/H A 2_1
SC A N

M O D B 0/IRQ B

IO G N D
IO V D D
C O RE G N D
C O RE V D D
M O D A 1/IRQ C

SC K /SC L
M O D B 1/IRQ D

RE SE T
C O RE G N D
C O RE V D D
M O D A 0/IRQ A

M O D C 0/PL O C K

M ISO /SD A

R273 C208 R469 -15V R279 C110


8

5 IC44B 0.1 1 20 C109


R271 100 2.7K 47/16 R277 270K R267 22K C207 R282 LIN MODE1 100/10 0.1 47/16
Q13 7 C226 2 19
R272 30 10/25 10K 4580 100/10 100 RI N MODE0 C220
2SD2704K R481 6 10K 100P 3 18 0.1 0.1
2.7K -15V R284 VREF 1FMT1 C111 1 108 C121
4 17 COREVDD IOGND
C200 0.1 VREF 2FMT0 D 0.1 2 107
4

6 C483 0.1 2K 5 16 COREGND IOVDD


-15V VCC OSR 100 3 106
4580 7 6 15 R484 SCK 1 LAL E WDT TP 7
C205 220P 100P C484 C443 C223 AGND SCK 1 4 105 R158
5 IC5B 0.1 7 14 LCS0 PINI T/NMI
2.2K PDWN VDD 5 104 10K TDO
C201 0.1 R473 22/16 8 13 LCS1 TDO
BYP ASDGND 6 103 TDI
8

9 12 22 CH2 TP 31 LCS2 TDI


C 216

C 217

C 218
100/10

R278
22/16
C 224

C 229

15V TEST DOUT 7 102 TCK


0.1

0.1

0.1

A5V -15V C529 10 11 R490 BCK 1 TP 30 LCS3 TCK


100K LRCK BCK 8 101 TMS
0.1 TP 29 LCS4 TMS
L29 9 100
D AD5V 22 TP 28 LCS5 SDO2_1/I 3_1 TP 8
Q14 15V 10 99
Bead R491 LRCK 1 TP 27 LCS6 SDO3_1/I 2_1 TP 9
A124EK A C530 C491 11 98 R212 47 DO1
TP 26 LCS7 SDO4_1/I 1_1
E D14 PO2
PO2
47K IC38
A
0.1
D
0.1
C448
DRST C112
0.1
C113
12
13
14
IOVDD
IOGND
SDO5_1/I 0_1
COREGND
97
96
95
R213
C122
47
D35
DO0

1SS355 C231 C219 COREVDD COREVDD 0.1


R289 1 8 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1 15 94
SW V+ IC7A GOREGND FSR TP 10 D
2 7 3 16 93
A+ B+ AV=-13.98dB D LWE SCK R TP 11
3 6 1 17 92 RSB6.8S
A- B- R302 4580 LOE HCK R TP 12 22
4 5 2 18 IC29 91 R218 BCK 1
V- OUT TP 25 LGP 5 SCK T
R290 10K 19 DSP 56724 90 R219 22 LRCK 1
47K C259 LSDA10 FST
NJM2121 R301 C255 20 89 D34
R456 C262 0.01 LCK E HCK T TP 13
R285 100 Q18 100P 100 21 88 R214 47 CH4 RSB6.
R452 2.2K R304 LCL K SDO2/I 3
C124EK A 22 87 R215 47 CH3
3.3K 2K TP 24 LBCTL SDO3/I 2
C236 C248 100/10 23 86 R216 47 CH2
L 3 R287 CH4A AV=4.43dB LSDWE SDO4/I 1
C 232

220P

47K CH4A 100P 0.1 15V C490 C489 A3.3V 24 85 R217 47 CH1
LSDCAS SDO5/I 0
25 84 D
8

JK 7A 1 5 IC7B TP 23 LGTA SPDI FOUT1 TP 14


A D 26 83
7 0.1 0.1 L30 LA0 SPDI DI N1 TP 15
C 233

220P

CH4 CH4A 0:L INE4 27 82


2 R288 IC42 6 4580 Bead LA1 IOGND C123
R 47K 1:MI C2 C256 28 81 0.1
1 8 C249 IC33 LA2 IOVDD
R286 SW V+ 0.01 C114 29 80
4

2 7 C261 PCM1803A IOVDD EXTAL


A+ B+ -15V R300 0.1 30 79 R220 1M
100 3 6 0.1 1 20 IOGND XTAL
A- B- R303 C260 LIN MODE1 C115 31 78 0.1
4 5 2 19 PLLP1GND PLLPGND
V- OUT 100/10 100 RI N MODE0 C250 0.1 32 77 C120 X4 24.576M
10K 100P 3 18 0.1 PLLP1VDD PLLDGND
R305 VREF 1FMT1 C116 33 76
-15V NJM2121 4 17 PLLD1GND PLLDVDD
R457 2K VREF 2FMT0 0.1 34 75 C131 C133 C134
5 16 PLLD1VDD PLLAGND
C230 R453 2.2K VCC OSR 100 C124 35 74 0.1 33P 33P
6 15 R485 SCK 1 PLLA1GND PLLAVDD
0.1 3.3K C257 AGND SCK 1 0.1 36 73 D
L SY N C O U T

C237 7 14 PLLA1VDD PLLPVDD


C O RE V D D
C O RE G N D

C O RE V D D
C O RE G N D

PDWN VDD C130 0.1


L SY N C IN

100P 22/16 8 13
BYP ASDGND
IO V D D
IO G N D

IO V D D
IO G N D

IO G N D
IO V D D
L A D 23
L A D 22
L A D 21
L A D 20
L A D 19
L A D 18
L A D 17

L A D 16
L A D 15
L A D 14
L A D 13
L A D 12
L A D 11
L A D 10

9 12 22 CH4
C 251

C 252

C 253
100/10
22/16
C 258

C 263

LA D9

LA D8
LA D7
LA D6
LA D5
LA D4
LA D3
LA D2
LA D1
LA D0

TEST DOUT
0.1

0.1

0.1

10 11 R492 BCK 1
LRCK BCK
C 402
C 403
C 404
C 405
C 406
C 407
C 408
C 409
C 410
C 411
C 412

L31
AV=27.95dB AD5V 22
JK 8 C244 AV=17.87dB Bead R493 LRCK 1
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72

R294 IC8A R461 C238 0.1 C488


22/50V 1K NC 15V R312 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
3 3 0.1 DRST
L R298
8

4 1 5 IC8B 100 D C449


47P

S 4580
2 C240 R292 R291 2 9.1K 7 C254 D
R 4580
C 246

1 3K 47K C242 6 0.01 0.1


C 393
C 394
C 395
C 396
C 397
C 398
C 399
C 400
C 401

G 220P R297
ZD4 TP 22 TP 20 TP 18 TP 16
R495 D
4

R458 47P C239 0.1 C125 C126 C127 C128 C129


MC2 8.2K -15V NC C444 0.1
3K 100K NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC TP 21 TP 19 TP 17 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
100P C243 ZD3
C245 R295 C247 47P C486
22/50V R299 24K NC C445 1000P
C476 1.2K 1 A D
220P 100/50V 2 R296 R293
3 1K 100K
CN13
A

F
G W701

D
58 DDJ-SX2
1 2 3 4
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D DSP PCB ASSY (704-S1MK2-B090) A

AD5V
HOL D5 HOL D6 HOL D7 HOL D8 HOL D9
C493 CN1A
C495 C503
1 1 1 0.1 1 1 2AD5V
1

PW M C

C K 595
2AD0

D O R2

D O R1

DOL2

DOL1
220 PL D

PR2

PR1
C

PL 2

PL 1
2

DOC
C499 0.1 0.1 2AD1

4 /N RST
A A A D A D 3

2 SW IM
CHASSI S 0.1 CHASSI S CHASSI S CHASSI S CHASSI S 2AD2

3 GND

1 V DD
4

1K

1K

1K
2AD3 R497
5 CN3A

R152

220
220
220
220

220
220
220
220
220
220
220
2AD4 CN15
D 6 5.1K 1AD5V
HOL D10 2AD10 D24 CON4 1
7 2AD5V
2AD11 2

C 549

R153

R154
C512 8 1AD8
2AD12 3
1 9 TP 35 1AD9

R110

R111
R112
R113
R114

R115
R116
R117
R118
R119
R120
R121
2AD13 SMAJ6.0A R422 4
10 1K R101 TP 37 1AD10
0.1 2AD14 5
11 D5V 1AD11
D 2AD15 10K 470P 6
CHASSI S 12 IC23 TP 36 TP 38 1AD12

74SW IM 2
2ADGND 7

B
13 C105 1AD13
ENCA 5 1 8
14 VCCNC C91 330/10 C511 1AD14
ENCB 2 0.1 9
15 SUB 1AD15

80
79
78
77
76
75

73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
A R498 4 3 10 C357
16 NC VOGND C86 D A 2AD8 220u/10
B 0.1 11
17 1ADGND

CN1B
C NC 12

PD 7/T L I(T IM 1_C H 4)

PD 4(H S)/T IM 2_C H 1(B E E P)


PD 3(H S)/T IM 2_C H 2(A D C _E T R)
PD 2(H S)/T IM 3_C H 1(T IM 2_C H 3)

PD 0(H S)/T IM 3_C H 2(T IM 1_B K IN )(C L K _C C O )


PI7
PI6

PE 4
PG 7
PG 6
PG 5
PI5
PI4
PE 0(H S)/C L K _C C O
PE 1(T )/I2C _SC L

PE 3/T IM 1_B K IN
PD 1(H S)/SW IM
PD 6/U A RT 3_RX
PD 5/U A RT 3_T X

PE 2(T )/I2C _SD A


18 2ADGND

CN2B

R105
PWMC 30P 13 C358
19 C525 C378 JOGR_R
DOC X3 14 220u/10
20 WR- A
PLD 24M 15
21 D 1 60 0.1 ENCB WR- B
STBC 0.1 NRST PI3 16
22 2 59 ENCA EN1AR

1M
DSC C85 OSCI N/P A1 PI2 17
23 3 58 C509 C510 EN1BR
DI NC OSCOUT/P A2 PI1 TP 39 18
24 30P C392 NC 4 57 A
GNDL ED VSSI O_1 PI0 TP 40 19
25 5 56 470P 470P PO2 B
CL K C C106 VSS PG4 PO2 20
26 0.68u/50 6 55 PO1 C
5VL ED VCAP PG3 PO1 21
27 7 54 220 R503 HREQ33 CUER

+
R420 0 SHCP C471 VDD PG2 22
28 C83 0.1 8 53 220 R502 /SS D33 PLAYR
CN4A 5VL ED VDDI O_1 PG1/CAN_RX 23
29 CH3A 9 IC25 52 220 R501 DSC EDZ CT E61 6.8B PR1
2AD5V GNDL ED 0.1 CH3A (TI M3_CH1)TI M2_CH3/P A3 PG0/CAN_TX 24
CN5B 1 30 CH4A 10 51 220 R500 MI SO C545 100P DOR1
B
J
2AD5V CH4A UART1_RX/(HS)P A4 PC7(HS)/SP I_MI SO 25
2 DRST R55 220 11 STM8S207MBT6B 50 220 R499 MOSI C546 100P PR2

I
CDC- INTR A C487 UART1_TX/(HS)P A5 PC6(HS)/SP I_MOSI 26
1 3 12 49 DOR2
CDC- CSR

CDC- SCK
2
3
4
B
C
2AD9
2ADGND
4
5
6
CN4B D
0.1 C354
220u/10
GNDL ED
C355
220u/10
2AD
C87

0.01
R135
NC
C89

0.01
R137
NC
13
14
15
UART1_CK /(HS)P A6
(HS)P H0
(HS)P H1
PH2
Flash ROM : 128K VDDI O_2
VSSI O_2
PC5(HS)/SP I_SCK
PC4(HS)/TI M1_CH4
48
47
46
NC
C391 SCL K
MUTE- M
10K R104
27
28
29
30
PLD
STBR
DSR

(T IM 1_C H 3N )A IN 2/PB 2
(T IM 1_C H 2N )A IN 1/PB 1
(T IM 1_C H 1N )A IN 0/PB 0
5

W5 7 16 45 220 R122 CL K C 5.6B ZD6 DI N

(T IM 1_E T R)A IN 3/PB 3


CDC- SDI PH3 PC3(HS)/TI M1_CH3 31
6 2AD15 R106 220 17 44 220 R155 DI NC ZD7 DGND

(I2C _SD A )A IN 5/PB 5


5.6B

(I2C _SC L )A IN 4/PB 4


CDC- SDOR C352 C353 AI N15/P F7 PC2(HS)/TI M1_CH2 32
7 2AD14 R107 220 18 43 220 R421 STBC 5.6B ZD8 CL K

T IM 1_C H 3N /PH 5
T IM 1_C H 2N /PH 6
T IM 1_C H 1N /PH 7
D3.3V 47u/16 NC AI N14/P F6 PC1(HS)/TI M1_CH1 33
8 2AD13 19 42 M- INT DGND

T IM 1_E T R/PH 4
R108 220 AI N13/P F5 PC0/ADC_ETR C553 470P 34

de) C351
47/16
(R side) 2AD
C537 C536 C535
2AD12 R109 220 20
AI N12/P F4 PE5/SP I_NSS
41 M- CS C552 470P 35
SHCP

A IN 11/PF 3

A IN 10/PF 0
D5V

A IN 7/PB 7
A IN 6/PB 6

A IN 8/PE 7
A IN 9/PE 6
470P 470P 470P 36
D5V

V RE F +
D 37

V RE F -
V DDA
D

V SSA
C533 C88 R136 C90 R138
C538 470P R102 R103 R518
C534 0.01 NC 0.01 NC C356
470P 10K 10K 10K
470P 220u/10
0

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
R151 R140 D
NC
2AD5V C93
SD A

0.01
SC L
220 C -SC K

C -IN T R

L18
C -IN T L
CUER
W R-B
W R-A

33 JO G R_R

CUEL
W L -B
W L -A
/IN T

33 JO G R_L

C -C SR
C -C SL
4 /N RST

2 SW IM

C390 R141 NC
3 GND

1 V DD

470P Bead C104 C84


C504 C94 0.01
C92 R139
CN10 220u/10 0.1 NC 0.01 NC
D25 CON4 C505 2AD R145 R148
NC NC
C 548

4.7K NC R142 C98 C102 0.01


R496 R47 470P
TP 33 0.01 0.01
R474

R475

SMAJ6.0A C95 R149 NC


R48
C101
R50

5.1K R46 TP 32 TP 34 NC R143 0.01


4.7K D5V
470P 0.01 C96 C99 C100 R147 R150
R423 10K 0.01 NC NC
74SW IM 1

D30 NC C103 0.01

F
6.8S RSB6.8S 1K C80 NC R144
0.01

220
220

220
220
220
220
220

220
220
C97

NC
NC
C63 0.1 330/10
80
79
78
77
76
75

73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61

R146

220
C61 D
0.01
SCL
PD 7/T L I(T IM 1_C H 4)

PD 4(H S)/T IM 2_C H 1(B E E P)


PD 3(H S)/T IM 2_C H 2(A D C _E T R)

PD 0(H S)/T IM 3_C H 2(T IM 1_B K IN )(C L K _C C O )


PD 2(H S)/T IM 3_C H 1(T IM 2_C H 3)

PI7
PI6

PE 4
PG 7
PG 6
PG 5
PI5
PI4
PE 0(H S)/C L K _C C O
PE 1(T )/I2C _SC L

PE 3/T IM 1_B K IN
PD 1(H S)/SW IM
PD 6/U A RT 3_RX
PD 5/U A RT 3_T X

PE 2(T )/I2C _SD A

2A D 11 R123
R49

2A D 10R124
2A D 7 R125
R126
R127
2A D 4 R128
2A D 3 R129
2A D 2 R130
2A D 1 R131
2A D 0 R132

2A D 8 R133
2A D 9 R134
SDA 30P
C508 C380
D28 X2
6.8S RSB6.8S

BAL. PCB ASSY


D 24M 1 60 0.1 C- SDOL
0.1 NRST PI3
2 59 C- SDOR
1M

C62 OSCI N/P A1 PI2 TP 41


3 58 R68 220 C- SDI
OSCOUT/P A2 PI1
30P C389 NC 4 57 R69 220 DI N 5.6B ZD12

(704-S1MK2-A956)
DI 1 VSSI O_1 PI0
5 56 R70 220 EN1BR
DI 0 C82 VSS PG4
0.68u/50 6 55 R71 220 EN1AR TP 42
DO1 C506 C507 VCAP PG3
7 54 R72 220 EN1BL
+

C472 VDD PG2


DO0
470P 470P 0.1 C59 0.1 8
VDDI O_1 PG1/CAN_RX
53 R73 220 EN1AL R320 A V =10.08dB MUTE
MUTE
UDET 9 IC24 52 R74 220 M- INT
(TI M3_CH1)TI M2_CH3/P A3 PG0/CAN_TX
URST 10 51 R75 220 MI SO C543 100P 24K C276 82P
PLAYR
PLAYL
11
12
UART1_RX/(HS)P A4
UART1_TX/(HS)P A5
UART1_CK /(HS)P A6
STM8S207MBT6B
Flash ROM : 128K
PC7(HS)/SP I_MI SO
PC6(HS)/SP I_MOSI
VDDI O_2
50
49 C388
R76 220 MOSI C544 100P
R322 100/25(L ) C
13 48 NC R316 10 -15V C281
C547 14
(HS)P H0 VSSI O_2
47 SCL K
405-D D JS1-3086 PCB
C64 C66 (HS)P H1 PC5(HS)/SP I_SCK R77 220

4
15 46 R78 220 STBL 5.6B ZD11 7.5K 6 C283 Q15
D R84 NC 0.01 R86 NC PH2 PC4(HS)/TI M1_CH4 C274 C286 R334 820
7NC 2SD2704K R336 180 C451
(T IM 1_C H 3N )A IN 2/PB 2
(T IM 1_C H 2N )A IN 1/PB 1
(T IM 1_C H 1N )A IN 0/PB 0

0.1 0.01 16 45 R79 220 STBR 5.6B ZD10 1000P 220P JK 11A
(T IM 1_E T R)A IN 3/PB 3

PH3 PC3(HS)/TI M1_CH3 R317 4580


1AD15 R51 220 17 44 R80 220 CL K ZD9 5
(I2C _SD A )A IN 5/PB 5

5.6B
(I2C _SC L )A IN 4/PB 4

2 R39 100 SCK 1 AI N15/P F7 PC2(HS)/TI M1_CH2 IC9B 100/16


1AD14 R52 220 18 43 R81 220 DSL C282 R330 C284 CN6 W6 3 L
T IM 1_C H 3N /PH 5
T IM 1_C H 2N /PH 6
T IM 1_C H 1N /PH 7

4 AI N14/P F6 PC1(HS)/TI M1_CH1 7.5K R323

8
1AD13 19 42 DSR NC 100K
T IM 1_E T R/PH 4

6 R42 R53 220 R82 220 R332 1K 220P


22 LRCK 1 1AD12 20
AI N13/P F5 PC0/ADC_ETR
41 M- CS
R318 10 1 1
1
10 R54 220 AI N12/P
TO F4
FRONT P CB WN701 PE5/SP I_NSS R83 220 24K C277 2 2
A IN 11/PF 3

A IN 10/PF 0

82P 15V 100/25(L )C280


A IN 7/PB 7
A IN 6/PB 6

A IN 8/PE 7
A IN 9/PE 6

12R44 22 BCK 1 R333 1K C285 3 3


R517 R331 220P 2
V RE F +

15
V RE F -
V DDA

100K 3P 3P C450 R
V SSA

C65 R85 C67 R87 NC R319 C278 C287


IC22 24K 82P 220P
0.01 NC 0.01 NC C554 C555 R324 MASTER
74HC4050 15P 15P 100/16 R335 820 Q16 R337 180
R314 10 IC9A 2SD2704K
0 R100 D5V 3
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

R95 NC 1
1AD5V 7.5K R506
L17 C387 0.01 C275 2 4580 Q39 CHASSI S
NC C76 2SD2704K
R96 R315 1000P 1K
Bead C60 NC C279
C81 C73 R93 0.01
220u/10 0.1 C77 7.5K R325
0.01 NC R507
1AD 10 82P Q40
R91 NC R97 NC R321 2SD2704K
NC 0.01 1K
R88 C71 R326 A V =7.60dB C298 100/16
0.01 0.01 C78 24K R352 130 R356 33
C68 R98
NC
NC
F1 !
R89 0.01 24K C267 82P R348 C291
0.01 C75 R338 Q22
C69 C72 C74 R94 R99 22K 2SD2704K 220P C452
NC 0.5A/63V

2
NC NC 0.01 NC R436 100/25(L ) 1K
R90 0.01
C79 R369 10 -15V 1000P
0.01 C317
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220

220
220

C70 Q21 3
R349 2SD2704K
R339
4

R92 10K 6 C325 CN7 W7 C453


22K C290
220

C273
0.01 1000P 7NC A V =7.60dB 1K
220P
R374 4580 1 1 1000P
5 IC10B JK 12
2 2

1
NC R328 C300 R353 130 R357 33
1A D 11 R56

1A D 10R57
1A D 7 R58
1A D 6 R59
1A D 5 R60
1A D 4 R61
1A D 3 R62
1A D 2 R63
1A D 1 R64
1A D 0 R65

1A D 8 R66
1A D 9 R67

10K R440 C338 3 3 BAL ANCE. L


8

100/16 R508 2SD2704K


R396 10 24K C270 82P C299 4 4
24K C303 C319 5 5
100/16 R354 130 1K
82P 15V 100/25(L ) R438 100/25(L ) R358 Q41 6 6
R371 10 -15V C323
R427 C309 R350 33 C292 6P 6P CHASSI S
R340 220P
C335
4
D3.3V 24K 82P 10K 6 22K Q23 AV=6dB
IC26 C514 R444 C289 1K !
74HC4050 IC10A 1000P 7NC 2SD2704K F2
R345 10 R376 4580
1

0.1 3 5
D38 D39 IC11B R351 C455 0.5A/63V
IC36 DA5V 1 C340 R341 Q24 C293

2
10K 4580 10K R442
V CC

C- CSL R172 220 3 2 R178 220 CDC- CSL RSB6.8S RSB6.8S D 1 48 C266 C295 2 NC 22K
1K
2SD2704K 220P
1000P
1A 1Y RSV2 RSV2 R399 10
C- CSR R173 220 5 4 R179 220 CDC- CSR 2 47 C269 R364 1000P C307 C321
2A 2Y RSV1 VCC2 C313 24K 3
C- SCK R174 220 7 6 R180 220 CDC- SCK 3 46 82P 15V 100/25(L )
C- SDI
URST
R175
R176
220
220
9
11
3A
4A
5A
3Y
4Y
5Y
10
12
R181
R182
220
220
CDC- SDI
/MRST
4
5
RSV2
RSV1
RSV2
AGND2
RSV2
VOUT1-
45
44 100/25(L )
0.1 10K R448
10 82P R429 C311
C301 100/16 R355 130 R359 33
R509
Q42
C458

1000P JK 13
D
HREQ R177 220 14 15 R183 220 HREQ33 LRCK 1 R307 22 6 43 R432 2SD2704K

1
GND

6A 6Y LRCK VOUT1+ 24K 82P 1K


BCK 1 R308 22 7 42 R446 BAL ANCE. R
BCK VOUT2- IC11A
HP R309 22 8 41 24K R347 10
DI N1 VOUT2+ 3
C107 MAS2 R362 22 9 40
DI N2 VOUT3- 1
8

C515 BOT R363 22 10 39 10K 4580 R510


MAJ6.0A 0.1 0.1 DI N3 VOUT3+ C297 2 Q43
MAS1 R397 22 11 38 2SD2704K
D D DI N4 VOUT4- R366 1000P 1K
A3.3V 12 PCM1690 37 C315
L32 C336 VDD VOUT4+
Bead 10/25 13 36
D5V DGND VOUT5- 10K R450
IC27 SCK 1 R310 100 14 35
74HC4050 SCK I VOUT5+ 10 82P R511
DRST R306 22 15 34 Q44
1

RST VOUT6- R434 2SD2704K


C513 16 33 1K
ZERO1 VOUT6+ C330 100/16
17 32 R327 A V =7.60dB R386 130 R389 33
V CC

CK 595 R185 220 3 2 R191 120 SHCP ZERO2 VOUT7- 24K


1A 1Y D 0.1 0.1 18 31
CDC- INTL R186 220 5 4 R192 220 C- INTL 0.1 AMUTEI VOUT7+
2A 2Y C528 C379 19 30 24K C268 82P R381 C329
CDC- INTR R187 220 7 6 R193 220 C- INTR AMUTEO VOUT8- R377 Q29 C456
3A 3Y SDA R311 NC 20 29 22K 2SD2704K 220P
CDC- SDOL R188 220 9 10 R194 220 C- SDOL MD/SDA VOUT8+ 100/25(L ) 1K JK 9
4A 4Y SCL R313 NC 21 28 R437 470P
CN11 CDC- SDOR R189 220 11 12 R195 220 C- SDOR MC/SCL RSV2 3
5A 5Y 22 27 R370 10 -15V C318 L
TDI VBUS R190 220 14 15 R196 220 UDET MS/ADR0 AGND1 C265 2
GND

1 2 6A 6Y 23 26 47/10 R382 R
TDO TEST/ADR1 VCOM R378 Q32 C327 CN8 W8 1
4

3 4 24 25 10K 6 C334 22K 2SD2704K G


TCK MODE VCC1 DA5V C288
5 6 1000P 7NC A V =7.60dB 1K 220P 1 1 BOOTH L
C108 R375 4580 C459
7 8 C305 5 2 2
8

TMS IC12B 470P


9 10 0.1 0.1 C304 NC R329 C333 R387 130 R390 33 3 3
10K R441 C339
8

1112 D C264 100/25(L ) 100/16 4 4


9 0.1 R398 10 24K C271 82P AV=6dB
1314 C320 C332 5 5
24K C306 100/16 CHASSI S
D 82P 15V 100/25(L ) 100/25(L ) R388 130 R391 33
JTAG R439 5P 5P
R372 10 -15V C324 C326
R428 C310 R383
R379 Q30 220P
C337
4

24K 82P 10K 6 22K 2SD2704K


R445 C294 1K
CN2A IC12A 1000P 7NC
R346 10 R393 4580
1AD5V 3 5 IC37B C457
1 R384 C328
2AD5V 1 C341 R380 Q31 JK 10
2 10K 4580 10K R443
8

1AD0 C296 2 NC 22K 2SD2704K 220P 470P 3


3 R400 10 1K L
1AD1 R365 1000P C308 C322 2
0.1 4 C314 24K R
108 C121 1AD2 82P 15V 100/25(L ) R385 130 R392 33 C454 1
OGND 5 C331 100/16 G
107 1AD3 10K R449
OVDD 6 470P BOOTH R
106 1AD4 10 82P C312 R512
WDT TP 7 7 R430 Q45
105 R158 1AD5 R433 82P 2SD2704K
T/NMI 8 24K 1K
104 10K TDO 1AD6 R447
TDO 9 IC37A
103 TDI 1AD7 C360 24K R360 10 CHASSI S
TDI 10 3
102 TCK 2AD7 220u/10
TCK 11 1
101 TMS 1ADGND 10K 4580
TMS 12 C302 2 R513
100 2ADGND Q46
_1/I 3_1 TP 8 13 C361 R368 1000P 2SD2704K

A
99 JOGR_L C316 1K
_1/I 2_1 TP 9 14

E
98 R212 47 DO1 WL -A 220u/10
_1/I 1_1 15 10K R451
_1/I 0_1
EGND
97
96
95
R213
C122
47
D35
DO0
16
17
WL -B
EN1AL
EN1BL
PW- ON R394

2.2K
D18

R413
10
R435
82P E
EVDD 0.1 18 1N5819
94 A

CN2B
FSR TP 10 D 19 C349 100P 24K
93 B 36K
SCK R TP 11 20 ZD5 MUTE
92 RSB6.8S C TF Z3.3B MUTE
HCK R TP 12 22 21
91 R218 BCK 1 CUEL
SCK T
FST
HCK T
90
89
R219
TP 13
22 LRCK 1
D34
22
23
24
PLAYL
PL1
R373
R405
220 R416
100,1/2W

47/25
-15V
C526
R409 22,1/2W R411 10,1/2W
A
OUTPUT PCB ASSY
(704-S1MK2-A958)
88 R214 47 CH4 RSB6.8S DOL 1
4

DO2/I 3 25 24K 6 C342 220/16


87 R215 47 CH3 PL2 C348
DO3/I 2 26 2200P 7
86 R216 47 CH2 DOL 2 R395 4556
DO4/I 1 27 5 IC13B
85 R217 47 CH1 PLD C441
DO5/I 0 28 C343 R401 R403
84 D STBL 24K R406 Q35 Q37
8

FOUT1 TP 14 29 0.1 W9
83 DSL R426 220 47/25 100,1/2W R504 2SD2704K 2SD2704K
DI DI N1 TP 15 30 2.7K 2.7K

I
82 DI N 36K C345 15V 22K 1
OGND C123 31
OVDD
EXTAL
XTAL
81
80
79
78 0.1
0.1

R220 1M
32
33
34
DGND
CL K
DGND
SHCP
R431
36K
100P

C344
100P A V =3.52dB
R415

R505
22K
2
3
4 CN9
LPGND 35 R407 R402 R404
77 C120 X4 24.576M D5V IC13A Q36 Q38
DGND 36 R361 220 2SD2704K 2SD2704K
76 D5V 3 2.7K 2.7K
DVDD 37
75 C131 C133 C134 C501 1
AGND 24K 4556
74 0.1 33P 33P C347 2
AVDD C359 C527
73 D A R367 2200P R410 R412
LPVDD 0.1 220u/10 C346
C130 0.1
D 24K R408 220/16 22,1/2W 10,1/2W
220 100P
R414
C 402
C 403
C 404
C 405
C 406
C 407
C 408
C 409
C 410
C 411
C 412
C 413

36K
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
The > mark found on some component parts
D
indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
of identical designation.

D E F
DDJ-SX2 59
5 6 7 8
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C H 2-F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

1
2
3
C U E -4 4
C U E -2 5
6
7
8

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

0.1 C743 CH3- FX1 CH1- FX1 CH2- FX2 CUE- 1 ENCB
VR726 CH1- LOAD CH3- FX2 CH4- FX2
CH3- LOAD CH2- LOAD CH4- FX1 Q700
20K B R736 PWMC
R714

R726

2AD3
R713 150

R725 220
150 R716

150 R718

220 R720

220 R734

220 R728

220 R731

220 R733

CH4- FA
R715 150

R719 150

R727 220

R729 220

R730 220

R732 220

1K
R717 150

2SD1757 CN1B
R710

R711

R712

R709

R721

R724

R723

R722

2AD5V
220

220

150

150

220

220

220

220

220

220

0.1 C744 1
2AD0
VR727 2
LED W.H W.H LED LED LED LED LED LED LED 2AD1
3
D 752

2AD2
D 750

D 753

D 755

D 757

D 759

D 761

D 751

D 767

D 763

D 765

D 768

D 770

D 771

D 773

20K B
D 764

D 762

4
2AD4 2AD3
CH3- FA 5
2AD4
6
LED LED LED LED LED LED LED 2AD10
7
0.1 C745 2AD11
8
2AD12
D799 D754 D803 D766 D804 D775 9
2AD D756 D758 D760 D802 D769 D772 D774 D807 2AD13
NC LED W.H W.H LED NC NC LED NC LED LED 10
LED LED NC 2AD14
11
2AD15

CN1A
4

D805

4
D800 D801 D806 12
NC NC NC 2ADGND
NC 13
ENCA
CH4- LOAD 14
MASTER CUT ENCB
15
A
16
B
17
C

D
18
B PWMC
19
DOC
A 20
R760 C749 PLD
21
2AD15 2AD5V 1 STBC
200K 22
DSC
23
3

0.1 DI NC
MASTER 2AD 24
C736 2 VR720 CHASSI S GNDL ED
25
20K B CL K C
C737 26
0.1 5VL ED
27
3 1

IC707 0.1 SHCP


28
1 16 5VL ED
0Y VCC BOOTH 29
2 15 2 VR721 GNDL ED
2Y 2X 30
3 14 20K B
YCOM 1X
4 13 C738
3YXCOM 3 1 C747 C748
5 12 0.1
1Y 0X 100u/10 330u/10
6 11
INH 3X MI X
7 10 2 VR722 GNDL ED 2AD
VEE A
8 9 20K B
GND B C739
3

R759

3
3 1
74HC4052 C772 200K 0.1
NC
R758 SAMP LE
2 VR723
C774 C773 200K 20K B
NC NC C740
C771

1
NC 0.1
2AD

DDJ-SX2
2A D 10

2A D 14

2A D 13

2A D 12

2A D 11
10.3 MIX and CR FADER PCB ASSYS

A
B
C

A
B

A
B
2AD5V
CN13

W701 C770 C766 C758


R742 SW720 1
6

3
1 CH4- GAI N 0.1 10K /1% THRU3 CH3- FIL NC CH1- FIL CH2- FIL NC CH4- FIL
5 VR716B VR716A 2 R757 C729 VR712 2 C720 2 VR708 VR704 2 C711 2 VR700
2 C1 2 R744
20K A 20K A 200K 20K B 20K B 20K B 20K B
3 C727 C718 C721 C709 C712
R761 0.1 C732 3 10K /1% 0.1 0.1
D

3 1

3 1

3 1

3 1

3 1
3P 0.1 0 IC706 0.01 0.1 IC705 0.1 0.1 IC704 0.1
CH2- GAI N 1 16 3-LOW 1 16 1 16 4-LOW
4 VDD R743 10K /1% 0Y VCC 1-LOW 2-LOW 0Y VCC
VR717 2 2 15 VR713 2 2 15 2 VR709 VR705 2 2 15 2 VR701
2

6 2 2Y 2X 2Y 2X

2
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20K B 0.1 R756 3 14 SW721 1 20K B C765 3 14 20K B 20K B C757 3 14 20K B
C728 COM 1 C719 YCOM 1X C710 YCOM 1X
4 13 THRU1 4 13 C722 4 13 C713
7 0 3YXCOM 3YXCOM
2 R745
3 1

3 1

3 1

3 1

3 1
200K 5 12 C1 0.1 NC 5 12 0.1 0.1 NC 5 12 0.1
C769 5 3 1Y 0X 1Y 0X
CH1- GAI N 6 11 3-HI GH 6 11 6 11
VR718 INH A INH 3X 1-MI D 2-MI D INH 3X 4-MI D
2 NC 7 10 C733 3 10K /1% VR714 2 7 10 2 VR710 VR706 2 7 10 2 VR702
VEE B 0.01 VEE A VEE A
20K B 8 9 20K B C764 8 9 20K B 20K B C756 8 9 20K B
C730 VSS C C723 NC GND B C725 C714 NC GND B C716
CN12

R746 10K /1% C760 C752


R762
6 1

3 1

3 1

3 1

3 1
W702 0.1 74HC4051 0.1 74HC4052 C762 NC 0.1 0.1 74HC4052 C754 NC 0.1
0 1
3

CH3- GAI N 200K SW722 3-MI D 4-HI GH


1 THRU2 NC 1-HI GH 2-HI GH NC
2 VR719A VR719B 5 R755 VR715 2 2 VR711 VR707 2 2 VR703
2 C1 2 R748
20K A 20K A 20K B 20K B 20K B 20K B
3 C731 R754 C724 C763 C761 C759 C726 C715 C755 C753 C751 C717
200K C734 3 10K /1%
D

1
3P 0.1 0.01 0.1 NC NC NC 0.1 0.1 NC NC NC 0.1
C768 C767 2AD
R747 10K /1%
NC 0.1
SW723 1
THRU4
C1 2 R749
C735 3 10K /1%
0.01
1

1
G
60
C

D
A

F
C

D
A

61
G H
G MIX PCB ASSY (704-S1MK2-B091)

8
8

3mm HYPER LED 50 PCS->GREEN * 30,ORANGE * 14,RED * 6 C778 100P


K 1A 10K R739
C779 100P
LEVEL METER LED K 2A 10K R740
GRI D1A
NC R738
C775 C776
R737
D700 D706 D712 D718 D720 D726 D732 D738 D744 SG1A 100P 100P
CH4- R10 CH4- A7 CH1- A8 MR- A4 CH4- G6 CH2- G6 MR- G3 CH1- G6 CH3- G6 1K
GRI D2A
SG2A
STBC
CL K C
SG3A
D701 D707 D713 D719 D721 D727 D733 D739 D745 DI NC
CH2- R10 CH4- A8 CH1- A7 ML -A4 CH4- G5 CH2- G5 MR- G2 CH1- G5 CH3- G5 DSC
SG4A
GRI D3A
SG5A
C777 D798
R741 EDZ CT E61 6.8B
D702 D708 D714 D722 D728 D734 D740 D746 SG6A
MR- R5 CH4- A9 CH1- A9 CH4- G4 CH2- G4 MR- G1 CH1- G4 CH3- G4 51K 150P
GRI D4A

16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
SG 6/K S6
SG 5/K S5
SG 4/K S4

SC 3/K S3
SG 2/K S2
SG 1/K S1

K3
K2
K1

7
NC

ST B

DOUT
V DD

D IN

O SC
7

CLK
D703 D709 D715 D723 D729 D735 D741 D747
ML -R5 CH2- A7 CH3- A9 CH4- G3 CH2- G3 ML -G3 CH1- G3 CH3- G3
GRI D5A
IC703

SG 10/K S10
PT6961

G R12/G R7
SG 7/K S7
SG 8/K S8
SG 9/K S9
(704-EN1000-9788)

D704 D710 D716 D724 D730 D736 D742 D748

SG 11
CH1- R10 CH2- A8 CH3- A8 CH4- G2 CH2- G2 ML -G2 CH1- G2 CH3- G2

V DD
GND

GND

GND
G R6
G R5

G R4
G R3

G R2
G R1
GRI D6A

DDJ-SX2
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
D705 D711 D717 D725 D731 D737 D743 D749 5VL ED
CH3- R10 CH2- A9 CH3- A7 CH4- G1 CH2- G1 ML -G1 CH1- G1 CH3- G1 D797

0.1
R700 R701 R702 R703 R704 R705 R706 R707 R708 1N5819
10 4.7 4.7 4.7 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2
C707

C 708
H CR FADER
PCB ASSY

0.1

G RID 6A
G RID 5A

G RID 4A
G RID 3A

G RID 2A
G RID 1A
SG 1A

SG 2A

SG 3A

SG 4A

SG 5A

SG 6A

SG 7A

SG 8A

SG 9A

SG 10A
SG 7A
SG 8A
SG 9A
GNDL ED

SG 10A
SG 1A

SG 2A

SG 3A

SG 4A

SG 5A

SG 6A

SG 7A

SG 8A

SG 9A

6
6

SW700 SW702 SW704 SW706 SW708 SW710 SW712 SW714 SW716 SW718
D776 D777 D778 D779 D780 D781 D782 D783 D784 D785
1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355
CH3- FX1 CH3- FX2 CH1- FX1 CH1- FX2 BACK CUT- 2 CUT- 4 CUT- 1 CUT- 3
MASTER CUE
K 1A
2AD5V
SW701 SW703 SW705 SW707 SW709 SW711 SW713 SW715 SW717
D786 D787 D788 D789 D790 D791 D792 D793 D794 D795
CN01 W700 C746 10u/16 1SS355
3

1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355


2 1 1 TRACK S SONG CH2- FX2 CH2- FX1 AREA CH4- FX2 CH4- FX1 ARTI ST BP M
VR728 2AD0
2 2
20K B K 2A

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3 3

4
1

3P 3P
D796 SW719
CORSS F ADER 1SS355
BROWSE

SH C P

SH C P

SH C P
/M RC

/M RC

/M RC
PL D

PL D

PL D
DOC
C705 R735
VR724
CH1- FX2 CUE- 3 5VL ED

1
2
3
20K B NC 10K R751 R752
2AD1
CH1- FA C780 C781 C706 10K 10K
C704
R750

16
15
14
13
12
11
10

16
15
14
13
12
11
10

16
15
14
13
12
11
10
100u/10 R753

9
0.1 22K 22K
0.1 C742 1000P C702 1000P C703

5
5

Q0
DS

Q 5 ST C P
Q 6 SH C P

Q0
DS

Q 5 ST C P
Q 6 SH C P

Q0
DS

Q 5 ST C P
Q 6 SH C P
Q7 MR

Q7 MR

Q7 MR
Q1 V CC

OE

G N DD SO

Q1 V CC

OE

G N DD SO

Q1 V CC

OE

G N DD SO
VR725 IC700 0.1 IC701 0.1
GNDL ED 5VL ED
20K B SN74L V595A SN74L V595A IC702 SN74L V595A GNDL ED C700
2AD2

Q2
Q3
Q4

Q2
Q3
Q4

Q2
Q3
Q4
CH2- FA C701
0.01 0.01

C H 2-F X 1
ENCA

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

1
2
3
C U E -4 4
C U E -2 5
6
7
8

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0.1 C743 CH3- FX1 CH1- FX1 CH2- FX2 CUE- 1 ENCB
VR726 CH1- LOAD CH3- FX2 CH4- FX2
CH3- LOAD CH2- LOAD CH4- FX1 Q700
20K B R736 PWMC

R714

R726
2AD3

R713 150

R725 220
150 R716

150 R718

220 R720

220 R734

220 R728

220 R731

220 R733
CH4- FA

R715 150

R719 150

R727 220

R729 220

R730 220

R732 220
1K

R717 150
2SD1757 CN1B

R710

R711

R712

R709

R721

R724

R723

R722
2AD5V

220

220

150

150

220

220

220

220

220

220
0.1 C744 1
2AD0
VR727 2
LED W.H W.H LED LED LED LED LED LED LED 2AD1
3

D 752
2AD2

D 750

D 753

D 755

D 757

D 759

D 761

D 751

D 767

D 763

D 765

D 768

D 770

D 771

D 773
20K B

D 764

D 762
4
2AD4 2AD3
CH3- FA 5
2AD4
6
1 2 3 4

10.4 FRONT PCB ASSY

A
I FRONT PCB ASSY (704-S1MK2-B092)

A
B
C
2AD9

2AD5V
B

3
HP LEVEL CN4B
2 VR1102
3

C.F .CUR 2AD5V


C1105 20KB 1
VR1103 2 C1103 2AD5V
2
20KB A

1
C1104 0.1 3
0.1 B
R1105 10K /1% 4 D CN4A
1

0.1 IC1100 C
5
1 16 SW1102 1 R1108 2AD9
4 VDD 30K 6
2 15 LI NE3 2ADGND
6 2 7
3 14 C1 2 R1107
COM 1
4 13 C1112 C1111
7 0 C1110
5 12 3 10K /1% 47u/16 NC
5 3 0.1
6 11 2AD
INH A
7 10 R1100 10K /1%
VEE B
8 9
C VSS C SW1100 1 R1109
LI NE1 30K
74HC4051
C1 2 R1102

C1106 3 10K /1%


0.1
10K /1%
R1104 R1101 10K /1%
R1111 1 2AD 1 R1110
SW1103 SW1101
30K LI NE4 LI NE2 30K
R1103 2 C1 C1 2 R1106
10K /1%
3 C1108 C1109 3 10K /1%
0.1 0.1

JK 1100
3
L
2 HEADP HONES(3.5mm)
R
C1100 C1101 1
G
CN9 0.1
1500P 1500P CHASSIS
1 C1113 JK 1101
2
D W9 3
3
L
2 HEADP HONE(6.3mm)
E 4 R
1
G
C1114
0.1
CHASSIS

I
62 DDJ-SX2
1 2 3 4
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D
A

63
J
(704-S1MK2-A957)
TOUCH PCB ASSY

8
8

7
7

24
23
22
21
20
19
IC475
TP

DDJ-SX2
C IN 5
C IN 4
C IN 3
C IN 2
C IN 1
C IN 0
R475

CN5B (R side)
W5

CN5A (L side)
1 18 2.2K
CI N6 GP IO R478
2 17 47 CDC_I NT
CI N7 INT 1
3 16 BEAD L475 CDC_CS
CI N8 AD7147 CS 2
4 15
CI N9 SCL K 3

A C SH IE L D
5 14 BEAD L476 CDC_SCK
CI N10 SDI 4

V D RIV E
6 13
CI N11 SDO 5

C IN 12
TP 475 TP 476 TP 477 TP 478 TP 479 TP 480 TP 481 TP 482 TP 483 TP 484 TP 485 TP 486 BEAD L477 CDC_SDI

B IA S
GND
V CC
6
PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD R477 47 CDC_SDO 7
D3.3V
8

D
D
BEAD L478

6
6

7
8
9
10
11
12
2.2K
0.1 10/25
C475 C477 R476
NEEDLE SEA RCH CDC PCB * 2 0.1 D
10.5 TOUCH PCB ASSY

C476

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5
5
1 2 3 4

10.6 LED PCB ASSY

C W500A K LED PCB ASSY

GNDL ED

W500B

Left/RIght Side
A
(704-S1MK2-A959)

6
5
4
3
2
1
(G)
(A) PL2
(BK ) SHCP
(W) PLD
(B) DOL 2
(R) 5VL ED
GNDL ED

BEAD/600
L1000
2SD1757
Q1000

R1036
1K

10/25
C1006
B
200 200
W.H

W.H
D 1024 R1024 D 1000 R1000
200 200
W.H

W.H

SN74L V595A
SN74L V595A

D 1025 R1025 D 1001 R1001


200 200
IC1003

IC1000
W.H

W.H

D 1026 R1026 D 1002 R1002


200 1 16 200 1 16
W.H

W.H

Q1 V CC Q1 V CC
D 1027 R1027 2 15 D 1003 R1003 2 15
Q2 Q0 Q2 Q0
3 14 D SO 1 3 14 DOL2
200 Q3 DS 200 Q3 DS
4 13 4 13
W.H

W.H

Q4 OE Q4 OE
D 1028 R1028 5 12 PL D D 1004 R1004 5 12 PL D
Q 5 ST C P Q 5 ST C P
6 11 SH C P 6 11 SH C P
200 Q 6 SH C P 200 Q 6 SH C P
7 10 /M R 7 10 /M R
W.H

W.H

C Q7 MR Q7 MR
D 1029 R1029 8 9 D 1005 R1005 8 9
G N DD SO G N DD SO
200 200
W.H

W.H

D 1030 R1030 D 1006 R1006


200 200
C1003

C1000
W.H

W.H
0.1

0.1
D 1031 R1031 D 1007 R1007
200 200
W.H

W.H

D 1032 R1032 D 1008 R1008


200 200

RING LED 44 PCS->WHITE * 36 , RED * 8


W.H

W.H
SN74L V595A

SN74L V595A

D 1033 R1033 D 1009 R1009


200 200
IC1004

IC1001
W.H

W.H

D 1034 R1034 D 1010 R1010


D 200 1 16 200 1 16
W.H

W.H

Q1 V CC Q1 V CC
D 1035 R1035 2 15 D 1011 R1011 2 15
Q2 Q0 Q2 Q0
3 14 3 14
200 Q3 DS 200 Q3 DS
4 13 4 13
RED

W.H

Q4 OE Q4 OE
D 1037 R1038 5 12 PL D D 1012 R1012 5 12 PL D
Q 5 ST C P Q 5 ST C P
6 11 SH C P 6 11 SH C P
200 Q 6 SH C P 200 Q 6 SH C P
7 10 /M R 7 10 /M R
RED

W.H

Q7 MR Q7 MR
D 1038 R1039 8 9 D 1013 R1013 8 9
G N DD SO G N DD SO
200 200
RED

W.H

D 1039 R1040 D 1014 R1014


200 200
0.1
C1004

0.1
C1001
RED

W.H

D 1040 R1041 D 1015 R1015


/M R
200 200
RED

W.H

D 1041 R1042 D 1016 R1016


E
GNDL ED

R1037
1u
C1005

10K

200 200
RED

W.H

SN74L V595A

D 1042 R1043 D 1017 R1017


1SS355
D1036

200 200
IC1002
RED

W.H

D 1043 R1044 D 1018 R1018


200 200 1 16
RED

W.H

Q1 V CC
D 1044 R1045 D 1019 R1019 2 15
Q2 Q0
3 14
200 Q3 DS
4 13
W.H

Q4 OE
D 1020 R1020 5 12 PL D
Q 5 ST C P
6 11 SH C P
200 Q 6 SH C P
7 10 /M R
W.H

Q7 MR
D 1021 R1021 8 9 D SO 1
G N DD SO
200
W.H

F
D 1022 R1022
GNDL ED

200
0.1
C1002
W.H

K D 1023 R1023

64 DDJ-SX2
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DDJ-SX2 65
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11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM


11.1 CONTROL PCB ASSY A, B and TRANSFER PCB ASSY
A
SIDE A

A CONTROL PC B ASSY A
B CONTROL PCB ASSY B

CN501
C
CN2B

C TRANSFER
PCB ASSY
D
CN500

D CN14A (A)
CN14

D CN14B (B)
W500

A B C
66 DDJ-SX2
1 2 3 4
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A
SIDE A

CN502
C

E
NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :
1. The parts mounted on this PCB include all
necessary parts for several destinations.
For further information for respective
destinations, be sure to check with the
schematic diagram.

2. View point of PCB diagrams.


Connector Capacitor

SIDE A

SIDE B
P.C.Board Chip Part

A B
DDJ-SX2 67
5 6 7 8
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SIDE B
A

A CONTROL PCB ASSY A


B CONTROL PCB ASSY B

B
CN502

CARBON PAD

D
C TRAN
PCB A

F
IC504 IC509 IC508 IC503 IC510 IC502 IC507
Q500-Q502

A B
68 DDJ-SX2
1 2 3 4
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SIDE B
A

B
CN501

SENSOR
PCB ASSY

C
CN3B (B)

D
CN3A
K W500B

W500A
CN2B (A)

D
C TRANSFER CN2A
PCB ASSY D
CN500
CN14

W500

F
IC505 IC506
IC501 IC500

A B C
DDJ-SX2 69
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11.2 DSP, OUTPUT and BAL. PCB ASSYS


SIDE A
A Q2 Q1 IC34 IC35
IC39 IC21 IC29
IC16 IC40 IC22 IC28 IC23 IC30

D DSP PCB ASSY G W702 A CN

CN12 CN

CN14A CN5A W9 CN1A

A CN14 J W5 I CN9 G CN
(L side)

D
70 DDJ-SX2
1 2 3 4
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SIDE A
Q21-Q24
IC34 IC35 Q9 Q10 Q14 Q12 Q13 IC38 IC42 IC8 Q29-Q32 A
IC43 IC44 Q15
IC30 IC31 IC24 IC32 IC13 IC33 Q16

A CN2B B CN2B

CN2A CN3A

W701
CN13

G
CN7
C

CN8
D

CN6
CN1A CN4A CN5B CN14B

G CN1B I CN4B J W5 B CN14


(R side)
E OUTPUT PCB ASSY
E

F BAL. PCB ASSY


W6

W7 W8

D E F
DDJ-SX2 71
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SIDE B Q18 IC5


Q39 IC7 IC6
A Q40 IC10 Q35 IC3
Q41 IC11 IC12 Q38 IC27 IC4 IC1
Q43-Q46 IC37 IC9 IC36 Q36 IC26

D DSP PCB ASSY


CN3A CN2A C

B
CN13
CN7

C
CN8

D
CN6

CN14B CN5B CN4A CN1A

E OUTPUT PCB ASSY


E

F BAL. PCB ASSY


W6

W8 W7

D E F
72 DDJ-SX2
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SIDE B
A
IC1 IC2 IC20 Q47
IC25 Q3-Q8 IC17 IC18

2A CN12

CN1A W9 CN5A CN14A

D
DDJ-SX2 73
5 6 7 8
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11.3 MIX and CR FADER PCB ASSYS


SIDE A
A D CN13

G MIX PCB ASSY W701

W702

D CN12

G
74 DDJ-SX2
1 2 3 4
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SIDE A
A

H CR FADER
PCB ASSY
W700

CN01 D

CN1B

G H
DDJ-SX2 75
5 6 7 8
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SIDE B
A

G MIX PCB ASSY

H CR FADER
PCB ASSY
W700

C
CN01

CN1B

D CN1A

F IC702 Q700
IC701
IC7
G H
76 DDJ-SX2
1 2 3 4
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SIDE B
A

W701

W702

0 IC704 IC706 IC700


F
IC701 IC707
IC703 IC705
G
DDJ-SX2 77
5 6 7 8
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11.4 FRONT and TOUCH PCB ASSYS


SIDE A
A
I FRONT PCB ASSY

B
CN4B

J TOUCH PCB ASSY D CN4A

SIDE B
D CN5A (L side)
D CN5B (R side)

W5
D

J TOUCH PCB ASSY


CN4B

I FRONT PCB ASSY


F
IC1100

I J
78 DDJ-SX2
1 2 3 4
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SIDE A
A

B
CN4B CN9

D CN4A D W9

SIDE B

CN4B CN9

I
DDJ-SX2 79
5 6 7 8
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11.5 LED PCB ASSY


SIDE A SIDE A
A
K LED PCB ASSY

B
W500B

C
W500A

SIDE B SIDE B

K LED PCB ASSY


D

Q1000

IC1003 IC1002

IC1001

IC1004
IC1000

K
80 DDJ-SX2
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12. PCB PARTS LIST


NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. A
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.

- Although the cables that are directly mounted on each PCB Assy are listed individually as electrical parts of the
corresponding PCB Assy in the parts list, those cables are included with each PCB Assy for service when it is supplied.
- Parts not described here are not registered as service parts. In principle, such parts cannot be supplied as service parts.

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
CN142 P 2.5 CONNECT WIRE 404-S1MK2-3883
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES W500 6P 2.0 CONNECT WIRE 404-S1MK2-3886
1..CR FADER PCB ASSY 704-EN1000-9788
LEAD WIRE 406-HF6011B-523
1..SENSOR PCB ASSY 704-PDJ33-A007-HA B
1..MIX PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-B091 CHASSIS TO CHASSIS1P GROUNDING WIRE 406-S1-1239-HA
1..CONTROL PCB ASSY A 704-S1MK2-A953
L500 INDUCTANCE 415-USOLOPA-342-HA
1..CONTROL PCB ASSY B 704-S1MK2-A954
L501 CHIP BEAD 415-COMBO-421
L502 CHIP BEAD 415-EN2000-376
1..FRONT PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-B092
SW527,528 TACT SW 403-DDJLE-416-HA
1..TOUCH PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A957
1..TRANSFER PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A960 SW500-526,530 TACT SW 403-DDJLE-419-HA

1..I/O & FIX PLATE ASSY 704-S1MK2-A985


RESISTORS
2..DSP PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-B090
R557 412-3113-078-HA
2..OUTPUT PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A958
VR500-502 ROTARY VR (20KB) 418-S1-694-HA
P500 SLIDE VR (10*2) 418-S1-695-HA
1..BAL. PCB & FIXED PLATE ASSY 704-S1MK2-A986 C
R517,518,532,533,535,536,538,539 412-CDVD2001-554
2..BAL. PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A956
R541,574,591,593,594,596,597,599 412-CDVD2001-554
1..LED & COVER ASSY 704-S1MK2-A961
R600,602,603,605 412-CDVD2001-554
2..LED PCB ASSY 704-S1MK2-A959
CAPACITORS
C523,537 413-CDN34-355-HA
C521,522 413-CDVD2001-265-HA
C524-527 413-HMA2200-5017-HA
C508 413-SPPW3-235-HA
Mark No. Description Part No. C500-505,507,511-514,518-520 413-DCM280-773

A CONTROL PCB ASSY A C528,538-543,549,550,557 413-DCM280-773

B CONTROL PCB ASSY B


D

SEMICONDUCTORS
IC511
IC500-504,508-510
417-DDJLE-1078
417-DDJLE-1080
C TRANSFER PCB ASSY
MISCELLANEOUS
IC506 417-MP3-429 6P SOCKET 404-90V1-101
IC507 417-RMP3-936
Q500-502 416-MC6000-374

D515,531
D523-530,533-540
410-S1MK2-441
410-S1MK2-443
D DSP PCB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
D547-574,577,582 414-CD1000-075A-HA IC13 417-3113-018-HA
ZD500,575 414-RMP3-285-HA > IC40 417-CDN34A-314 E
D514 410-CDI600-357T > IC16,39 417-200USB-1071
IC20 417-22SM-982
D500,501,503-513,516,519-522 410-DJ5000-253T > IC18,41 417-CTB200-500-HA
D532,541-546 410-DJ5000-253T
D517 410-HDJ2000-162T IC21 417-DAIA-711
D518 410-SR-437 IC19 417-HDJ2000-503-HA
> IC28 417-IQ2UM-1004-HA
MISCELLANEOUS IC30-33 417-IQ2UM-940-HA
SW529 ENCODER 403-DDJLE-418-HA IC29 417-IQ2UM-941
CN502 10P FFC CONNECTOR 404-CDMIX2-1142
CN501 4P SOCKET 404-DCM270E3-878A-HA IC22,26,27 417-IQ2UM-970A-HA
CN2B 37P 1.0 FFC SOCKET 404-S1-3740 > IC17 417-PDJ33-1045-HA
(for CONTROL PCB ASSY A) IC1-12,37,43,44 417-ST150-599-HA F
IC14 417-DJM250-1054-HA
CN3B 37P 1.0 FFC SOCKET 404-S1-3740 Q9,10,12,13,15,16,21-24,29-32,35-46 416-3000-378-HA
(for CONTROL PCB ASSY B)

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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
Q4,7,17,18 416-CDN88-044-HA C248-254,264,269,305,364,368,374 413-DCM280-773
Q6 416-CDN88-045-HA C378,379,380,423,424,430443,441 413-DCM280-773
Q1 416-CTB200-166-HA C442,444,471,472,478,479,482,483 413-DCM280-773
A Q11,14 416-CTB200-178-HA C487,488-492,493-499,501-503 413-DCM280-773
Q8 416-HDJ9700-210 C508,511-522,524,525,528-532 413-DCM280-773

Q5 416-MC6000-373 C539,540,547 413-DCM280-773


Q2,3,47 416-UDJ200-347-HA C82,106 413-MAIE-1211-HA
D3,4,18,23 414-007USB-148-HA C16,17,24,27,52,367,371,474,523 413-MC6000-1180
D5-7,12-14 414-CD1000-075A-HA C35,36,80,105,550,551 413-007USB-828-HA
ZD5 414-DDJLE-332-HA C180,181,210,211 413-205-958A-HA

D8-11,28-31,34-39 414-DJ1100G-207-HA C182,183,212,213 413-900-934A-HA


ZD6-12 414-DJM4000-331-HA C37,132,178,179,208,209 413-CDVD2001-265-HA
D33 414-RMP3-285-HA C350-352,425 413-CDVD2001-265-HA
D24-27,32 414-UDJ200-284-HA C147,244,485,486 413-DM1000-346
B
C421,422 413-DV300-292-HA
MISCELLANEOUS
JK8 JACK GROUND PLATE 300-300-1171-HA C420 413-6K2-1296
SW1 FIXED PLATE (M3*P0.5) 300-4500-2010A-HA C148,245 413-HC1421FR-277
JK2 USB FIXED PLATE 300-S1-2069-HA C38,109,169,199,229,263 413-HMA2200-5017-HA
SW1 POWER SWITCH 403-VP9812-162-HA C6,12 413-HT8015-169-HA
CN8 5P SOCKET 404-1210S-094A-HA C81,104,354-361 413-HT801K-192-HA

CN7 6P SOCKET 404-3113-052A-HA C286,287,298-301,330-333 413-HT801K-193-HA


CN5A,5B 8P SOCKET 404-DV300-506A C526,527 413-KT300-102
CN6,12,13 3P SOCKET 404-HP1010K-259A-HA C13,266,280,281,304,317-324 413-MC6000-1191-HA
CN14A,14B 2P 2.5 SOCKET 404-KMD1500-607A C363,366 413-MC6000-1191-HA
C CN4A 7P CONNECTOR WIRE 404-S1-3760-HA C362 413-QSPAND-632-HA

W9 4P 2.0 CONNECT WIRE 404-S1MK2-3885 C5,167,168,176,177,197,198,206 413-SPPW3-235-HA


L8 INDUCTANCE 415-IM-302 C207,227,228,261,262,336 413-SPPW3-235-HA
L1 CHOKE COIL 415-KM280A-021 C163,164,193,194,223,224,257,258 413-SPPW3-236-HA
L20 CORE 415-MC2-401-HA C342,343 413-SPPW3-237-HA
L11 CORE 415-PDJ33-381-HA C265 413-810-920

JK11 DC POWER JACK 420-CDMIX1-078-HA C475 413-X050-1058-HA


JK4-7 2P RCA JACK 420-CDN24A-051
JK3 MIC JACK 420-MH2-223-HA

D
JK8
JK2
MIC JACK
USB JACK
420-Q3433-107-HA
420-S1-377-HA E OUTPUT PCB ASSY
MISCELLANEOUS
X1 CRYSTAL (6 MHz) 427-S1-143-HA JACK GROUND PLATE 300-300-1171-HA
X2,3 CRYSTAL (24 MHz) 427-S1-144-HA W6 3P CONNECTOR WIRE 404-S1-3754-HA
X4 CRYSTAL (24.576 MHz) 427-S1-145-HA W8 5P 2.0 CONNECT WIRE 404-S1MK2-3881
FIXED PLATE ASSY 703-200U-1170A-HA JK9,10 3P HEADPHONE 420-CDMIX1-086
L24-32 CHIP BEAD 415-EN2000-376 JK11 2P RCA JACK 420-CDN24A-051

L16 TDK COMMON FILTERS 415-FU800-305-HA


L15

L23
TDK CHIP BEAD
L2,4-7,9,10,12-14,17-19,21 BEAD CORE
INDUCTOR (10UH T-26MM)
415-FU801-316
415-HV3500K-090-HA
415-MPG100-047-HA
F BAL. PCB ASSY
MISCELLANEOUS
W7 6P 2.0 CONNECT WIRE 404-S1MK2-3879
RESISTORS JK12,13 XLR JACK 420-S1-375A
E R233,297 412-900-987 > F1,2 SMD FUSE 422-S1-111-HA
R228,229,292,458 412-900-994
R32,33,42,44,204,205,218,219 412-CDVD2001-554
R306-309,362,363,397,486-493
R34
412-CDVD2001-554
412-PDJ1-1291 G MIX PCB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
R409,410 412-CDG11-466-HA IC700-702 417-DDJLE-1080
R415,416 412-HT801K-219-HA IC706 417-MP3-429
R411,412 412-SA12-566-HA IC704,705,707 417-QSPAND-432-HA
Q700 416-MC6000-374
CAPACITORS D756-759 410-S1MK2-441
C1-3,7-10,15,20,23,26,30,33,34 413-DCM280-773
C39-51,59,60,63,83,84,91,107,108 413-DCM280-773 D797 414-DFX1-144-HA
F C110-131,139,140,143,144 413-DCM280-773 D776-796 414-CD1000-075A-HA
C154-160,170,171,184-190,200,201 413-DCM280-773 D798 414-RMP3-285-HA
C214-220,230,231,238,239 413-DCM280-773 D754,755,760,761 410-CDI600-357T
D700-705,750-753,762-775 410-DJ5000-253T
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

D706-719
D720-749
410-HDJ2000-162T
410-SR-437 J TOUCH PCB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS A
MISCELLANEOUS IC475 417-S1-1081
SW719 ENCODER 403-DDJLE-418-HA
SW720-723 SLIDE SW 403-ID-333-HA MISCELLANEOUS
CN1B 30P 1.0 FFC SOCKET 404-S1-3739 W5 8P 2.0 CONNECT WIRE 404-S1MK2-3882
W700 CONNECTOR WIRE 404-S1-3756-HA L475-478 CHIP BEAD 415-JKME3-369
W702 3P 2.0 CONNECT WIRE 404-S1MK2-3884
CAPACITORS
W701 3P 2.0 CONNECTOR WIRE 404-S1MK2-3906 C475,476 413-DCM280-773
J246 1P WIRE 406-S1MK2-1307 C477 413-MC6000-1180
SW700-718 TACT SW 403-DDJLE-419-HA

K LED PCB ASSY


RESISTORS B
R739,740 412-3113-068-HA
VR700-715,722 ROTARY VR (20KB) 418-S1-693-HA SEMICONDUCTORS
VR717,718,720,721 ROTARY VR (20KB) 418-S1-694-HA IC1000-1004 417-DDJLE-1080
VR723-727 SLIDE VR 418-S1MK2-725 Q1000 416-MC6000-374
VR716,719 ROTARY VR 418-S1MK2-726 D1037-1044 410-HDJ9700-214
D1000-1035 410-S1-419
CAPACITORS D1036 414-CD1000-075A-HA
C702-704,707,709-731,736-740 413-DCM280-773
C742-745,749,767,770 413-DCM280-773 MISCELLANEOUS
C708 413-3113-035-HA R 1P SIGNAL WIRE 407-S1MK2-251
C748 413-CDN34-355-HA B 1P SIGNAL WIRE 407-S1MK2-252
C746 413-DV300-5155-HA W 1P SIGNAL WIRE 407-S1MK2-253
BK 1P SIGNAL WIRE 407-S1MK2-254 C
C706,747 413-HMA2200-5017-HA G 1P SIGNAL WIRE 407-S1MK2-255

A 1P SIGNAL WIRE 407-S1MK2-256

H CR FADER PCB ASSY


MISCELLANEOUS
L1000

CAPACITORS
CHIP BEAD 415-1300-240A

CN01 3P SOCKET 404-KMD3500-609A-HA C1000-1004 413-DCM280-773


PC SHEET 501-EN2000-2469 C1006 413-MC6000-1180

RESISTORS
P115 SLIDE VR 418-EN2000-427 SENSOR PCB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS D

I FRONT PCB ASSY


M301 417-PS2-504

SEMICONDUCTORS MISCELLANEOUS
M301 4P CONNECTOR WIRE 404-PDJ33-3591V-HA
IC1100 417-MP3-429

MISCELLANEOUS
FIXED PLATE (M3*P0.5) 300-4500-2010A-HA
VR1102,1103 VR FIXED PLATE 300-6000-1874-HA
PH FIXED PLATE 300-S1-2061-HA
FIXED PLATE 300-SC1M-1621-HA
SW1100-1103 SLIDE SW 403-S1-420-HA
E
CN9 4P SOCKET 404-DCM270E3-878A-HA
CN4B 7P SOCKET 404-HMD5000-785A-HA
CHASSIS 1P GROUNDING WIRE 406-S1-1240-HA
JK1101 3P HEADPHONE JACK 420-CDMIX1-086
SPACER 501-MAIE-2451

RESISTORS
VR1102,1103 ROTARY VR 418-S1MK2-735
R1100-1107 412-DFX1-653-HA
R1108-1111 412-DV300-291-HA

CAPACITORS
C1113,1114 413-DCM280-773 F
C1103-1106,1108-1110 413-3113-035-HA
C1111,1112 413-CDVD2001-265-HA

DDJ-SX2 83
5 6 7 8
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