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SERVICE MANUAL
CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................ 3/8
PANEL LAYOUT .................................. 14
DIMENTIONS .......................................................... 23
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT ............... 24
Hardware components Destination
BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................... 26
AW4416 only Japanese
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ............................ 31
AW4416 + HDD U.S.A., Canadian,
HARD DISK INSTALLATION . 35
North European,
CD-RW DRIVE INSTALLATION
British,
.............................................. 37
Asian & Pacific
I/O CARD INSTALLATION .............. 41
AW4416 + HDD + CD-RW North European,
LSI PIN DESCRIPTION ................................ 43
British
IC BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................. 54
CIRCUIT BOARDS ....................................... 58
TEST PROGRAM ............................. 70/89
DISPLAY MESSAGE LIST
................................ 108/112
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ....................................... 116
MIDI DATA FORMAT .......................................................... 117
PARTS LIST
This document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper with soy ink. OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
WARNING : Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in per-
sonal injury, destruction of expensive components and failure of the product to perform as specified. For
these reasons, we advise all Yamaha product owners that all service required should be performed by an
authorized Yamaha Retailer or the appointed service representative.
IMPORTANT : This presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or firm does not constitute authorization certifi-
cation, recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principal-agent relationship of
any form.
The data provided is belived to be accurate and applicable to the unit(s) indicated on the cover. The research engineering, and
service departments of Yamaha are continually striving to improve Yamaha products. Modifications are, therefore, inevitable
and changes in specification are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit. Should any discrepancy appear to
exist, please contact the distributor’s Service Division.
WARNING : Static discharges can destroy expensive components. Discharge any static electricity your body may have
accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground bus in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to
this bus.)
IMPORTANT : Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power
to the unit.
DO NOT PLACE SOLDER, ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC OR PLASTIC COMPONENTS IN YOUR MOUTH FOR ANY REASON WHAT
SO EVER!
Avoid prolonged, unprotected contact between solder and your skin! When soldering, do not inhale solder fumes or expose
eyes to solder/flux vapor!
If you come in contact with solder or components located inside the enclosure of this product, wash your hands before handling
food.
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having specification equal to those
originally installed.
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SPECIFICATIONS
General Specifications
Sampler section
Assign to mixer section
Playback 8 voices
Trigger pads 8 × 2 banks
Sampling time max. 90 sec. (16-bit/44.1 kHz)
Recorder section
Recording medium 2.5" IDE hard disk drive
Sound file format AW4416 original format
Recording resolution 16-bit, 24-bit
Tracks 130 tracks (16 tracks × 8 virtual tracks plus ste-
reo track)
Maximum recording time Approx. 140 min (44.1 kHz, 16-bit, 16 tracks,
12 GB hard disk)
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Mixer section
Input/output
MIC/LINE input Channel 1, 2 (balanced, XLR-type, TRS phone
jack)
+48 V DC phantom powering
PEAK LED –3 dB (clipping level)
Input impedance 3 kΩ
Nominal input level –46 dB to +4 dB
Minimum input level –52 dB
Maximum input level +22 dB
Insert I/O Channel 1, 2 (unbalanced, TRS phone jack)
Input impedance 10 kΩ
Nominal input level 0 dB
Output impedance 600Ω
Nominal output level 0 dB
MIC/LINE input channel 3–8 (balanced, TRS phone jack)
PEAK LED –3 dB (clipping level)
Input impedance 3 kΩ
Nominal input level –46 dB to +4 dB
Minimum input level –52 dB
Maximum input level +22 dB
MIC/LINE input (Hi-Z) channel 8 (unbalanced, phone jack)
Input impedance 500 kΩ
Nominal input level –46 dB to +4 dB
Minimum input level –52 dB
Maximum input level +20 dB
STEREO OUT L, R (unbalanced, phono)
Output impedance 1 kΩ
Nominal load impedance 10 kΩ
Nominal output level –10 dBV
Maximum output level +8 dBV
MONITOR OUT L, R (balanced, TRS phone jack)
Output impedance 150Ω
Nominal load impedance 10 kΩ
Nominal output level +4 dB
Maximum output level +22 dB
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Digital mixer
Input channel (channel 1–24, playback 1–16)
Attenuator, Phase (normal, reverse), EQ (4-band
PEQ), Dynamics, Delay, On/Off, Fader (60 mm
motorized), Pan, Bus assign (stereo, bus, aux,
solo, direct out)
Internal effects return
Attenuator, Phase (normal, reverse), EQ (4-band
PEQ), Delay, On/Off, Fader (60 mm motorized),
Pan, Bus assign (stereo, bus, aux, solo)
Bus
Stereo L, R Attenuator, EQ (4-band PEQ), Dynamics, On/
Off, Fader (60 mm motorized), Balance
Bus 1–8 Attenuator
Aux 1–8 Attenuator
Solo L, R
Fader 60 mm motorized × 17
Frequency response +1, –3 dB, 20 Hz–20 kHz (MIC/LINE IN to STE-
REO OUT)
Recorder section
General
Recording resolution 16-bit, 24-bit (set per song)
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Format
File system AW4416 original format
Edit
Song edit Name, comment, delete, copy, optimize, pro-
tect, fade in/out
Track edit Name, erase, copy, exchange, slip, time com-
pression/ expansion, pitch change, import
Others
Locate Direct locate: data entry search (time, measure)
Quick locate: start, end, RTZ, A/B, last rec in/
out, roll back
Controls
Analog section
Input (channel 1–8) Gain (variable)
Input (channel 1, 2) +48 V (phantom switch)
Output Phones level, monitor out level
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Mixer section
WORK NAVIGATE buttons SONG, QUICK REC, MASTERING, CD PLAY
UNIT buttons SETUP, FILE, UTILITY, MIDI
MIXER buttons VIEW, PAN, EQ, DYN
FADER MODE buttons AUX1, AUX2, AUX3, AUX4, AUX5, AUX6,
AUX7, AUX8, HOME
MIXING LAYER buttons 1–16, 17–24 RTN, MONI
ON buttons, SEL buttons, Faders
1–8 channel 1–8, channel 17–24
9–14 channel 9–14
15 channel 15/return1
16 channel 16/return 2
17 stereo master
SOLO buttons
Function buttons SHIFT × 2, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5
EQ buttons HIGH, HI-MID, LO-MID, LOW
Encoders PAN, Q, F, G
Sampler section
SAMPLING PAD buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, BANK, EDIT
Recorder section
CUE button
REC TRACK SELECT buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, ST, ALL, SAFE
RECORDER buttons TRACK, EDIT
Locate buttons NUM LOCATE, , , MARK, AUTO PUNCH,
IN, OUT, SET, REPEAT, A, B, ROLL BACK, ,
RTZ, , CANCEL
Transport buttons REW, FF, STOP, PLAY, REC
Others
ABS/REL button, PEAK HOLD button, AUTO-
MATION button (AUTOMIX, SCENE), SCENE
MEMORY button (STORE, RECALL, –, +), JOG
ON button, UNDO button, REDO button, CUR-
SOR button, ( , , , ), DATA ENTRY but-
ton (JOG/SHUTTLE), ENTER button
Display 320 × 240 dots graphical LCD (with contrast
control), 3-color FL display
Control I/O
WORD CLOCK IN BNC
WORD CLOCK OUT BNC
MIDI IN 5-pin DIN
MIDI OUT/THRU 5-pin DIN
MTC OUT 5-pin DIN
TO HOST 8-pin mini DIN
SCSI 50-pin half pitch D-Sub
MOUSE 9-pin D-Sub
Foot switch Phone jack
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PANEL LAYOUT
Top panel
2 3 4
1 PEAK 2 PEAK 3 PEAK 4 PEAK 5 PEAK 6 PEAK 7 PEAK 8 PEAK PHONES MONITOR OUT
LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MIN MAX
1
1 PEAK 2 PEAK 3 PEAK 4 PEAK 5 PEAK 6 PEAK 7 PEAK 8 PEAK PHONES MONITOR OUT
LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX MIN MAX PROFESSIONAL AUDIO WORKSTATION
1 [GAIN] controls
2 PEAK indicators
3 [PHONES] control
4 [MONITOR OUT] control
WORK NAVIGATE
QUICK MASTER- CD
SONG
REC ING PLAY
SHUT DOWN
WORK NAVIGATE
QUICK MASTER- CD
SONG
REC ING PLAY
SHUT DOWN
1 2 3 4
1 [SONG] key
2 [QUICK REC] (quick record) key
3 [MASTERING] key
4 [CD PLAY] key
UNIT section
PROFESSIONAL AUDIO WORKSTATION
UNIT
UNIT
1 2 3 4
1 [SETUP] key
2 [FILE] key
3 [UTILITY] key
4 [MIDI] key
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MIXER section
1 2 3 4 VIEW
CH VIEW
PAN
MIXER
PAN/ROUTING
EQ
EQ/ATT/GRP
DYN
DYN/DLY/
MIXER
1 [VIEW] key
2 [PAN] key
3 [EQ] (equalizer) key
4 [DYN] key
HOME
HOME 2 3
1 [HOME] key
2 [AUX 1]-[AUX 6] keys
3 [AUX 7]/[AUX 8] keys
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1 2 3
MIXING LAYER
MIXING LAYER
ON
17
1
SEL
ON
18
2
SEL
ON
19
3
SEL
ON
20
4
SEL
ON
21
5
SEL
ON
22
6
SEL
ON
23
7
SEL
ON
24
8
SEL
ON
9
SEL
ON
10
SEL
ON
11
SEL
ON
12
SEL
ON
13
SEL
ON
14
SEL
ON
1
15
RTN
SEL
ON
2
16
SEL
ON SOLO
+6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 0
5
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
15
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
20
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
30
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 40
50
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 70
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 STEREO
ON ON ON ON ON SOLO
4
17 18 19 2
1 2 3 16
+6 +6 +6 +6 +6 0
3 0 0 0 0
5
10
15
5 5 5 5
20
10 10 10 10
30
20 20 20 20 20 40
50
40 40 40 40 40
60 60 60 60 60 70
1 2 15 16 STEREO
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Display section
PAN 2
EQ
Q HIGH
1 HI-MID
F
LO-MID
G LOW
4
3
SHIFT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 SHIFT
5 6 7
PAN
EQ
F HI
HI-MID
G
LO-MID
Q LO
SHIFT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 SHIFT
1 Display
2 [PAN] control
3 EQ [Q]/EQ [F] (EQ frequency)/EQ [G] (EG gain) controls
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1
2 4
ABS/REL
3
PEAK HOLD
5 CUE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ST
6
ALL
7 SAFE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
ABS/REL
PEAK HOLD
CUE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ST
ALL
SAFE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 Access indicator
2 [ABS/REL] switch
3 [PEAK HOLD] switch
4 Level meters/counter
5 TRACK [CUE] key
6 [REC TRACK SELECT] keys
7 [ALL SAFE] key
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RECORDER section
RECORDER
TRACK EDIT
UNDO REDO
1 2 3 4
RECORDER
TRACK EDIT
UNDO REDO
1 [TRACK] key
2 [EDIT] key
3 [UNDO] key
4 [REDO] key
AUTOMATION section
AUTOMATION
AUTOMATION
AUTO
SCENE
MIX
AUTO
SCENE
MIX
1 2
1 [AUTOMIX] key
2 [SCENE] key
SCENE MEMORY
SCENE MEMORY
STORE RECALL
STORE RECALL
1 2 3
1 [STORE] key
2 [ ]/[ ] keys
3 [RECALL] key
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JOG ON
1 JOG ON
4
CURSOR
ENTER
YES/LOCATE
DATA/ SHUTTLE
JOG
3 2
CURSOR
5
ENTER
LOCATE
DATA/ SHUTTLE
JOG
Locate section
1 2 3
NUM
LOCATE
AUTO
PUNCH
7
4
MARK SEARCH
IN
8
LAST REC
5
OUT
9
MARK
6
SET
MARK SEARCH
1 2 3
REPEAT A B ROLL
BACK
0
CANCEL
7 8 9
RTZ
NO
NUM
LOCATE MARK
LAST REC 5
4 AUTO 4 5 6
PUNCH IN OUT SET
6
7 REPEAT
1 2 3 9
A B ROLL
BACK
8
0
RTZ CANCEL
10 11 12 13
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Transport section
1 2 3 4 5
A B SHIFT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 SHIFT
SAMPLING PAD
BANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EDIT
2 4 3
A B
SAMPLING PAD
BANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EDIT
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Rear panel
6 5 4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PHANTOM +48V
HI-Z BAL BAL INSERT I/O BAL INSERT I/O BAL ON OFF
UNBAL ( 0dB ) BAL (+4dB) UNBAL (–10dBV) XLR BAL PHONE INSERT
7 8 9 10 11
18 17 16 15 14 13 12
MOUSE FOOT SW
MIDI
POWER
ON/ OFF AC INLET
26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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Front panel
DIMENSIONS
558 147.7
9.7
132.1 7.6
459.7
450
Units: mm
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CN7
CN4
MAIN
A A
SUB-FADER
SEC A-A
CN105 CN102
PN-HENKAN PN-MY
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〈Bottom view〉
CN201
SUB-CPU
CN306 CN307
CN301 CN303 CN309 CN305 CN302 CN308
CN301 CN601
CN201
CN101
CN804 CN701
MAIN
CN402
SUB-FADER
CN601 CN305
CN302
CN401
PN-INV CN304
CN301
CN303
PN-SW
CN402
25
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〈ANALOG Section〉
BLOCK DIAGRAM(ブロックダイアグラム)
DSP Section
INSERT I/O
CH1,2
PEAK
IC101,116 IC102,103
1 3,5 IC 202 IC 203 OMNI OUT
HA BA 26 3 CN201/12P CN201/12P
1 3 1
2,3 LPF BA
8CH AD/DA 2 1
BAL 25 2
7 2,4
CH 1,2 -1 IC 202 IC 203
5,6 AK4528 28 5
7 5 7
IC102,103 LPF 6
BA
27 6
2
+48V IC 205 IC 206
PHANTOM 26 3
1 3 1
LPF 2
BA
25 2
3
IC201 IC 205 IC 206
28 5
CH INPUT 1,2 7 5 7
LPF 6
BA
OMNI OUT 1,2 27 6 4
IC104,107,117, PEAK
118,111 IC105,106,108,109,112
2,3 1 3,5 IC 208 IC 209
BAL
HA BA 26 3
1 3 1
CH 3~7 LPF BA L
IC204 2
2,4 25 2
-1 CH INPUT 3,4 IC 208 IC 209 STEREO OUT
5,6 7 28 5
OMNI OUT 3,4 7 5 7
IC105,106,108,109,112 LPF BA R
6
27 6
MAIN
KEC-92553-2
〈MAIN CPU Section〉
83 86
84 87
77
16M WCBNC IN
FLASH MAIN
GATE ARRAY WORD CLOCK
IC 604 MAIN CPU
106 IC 710
PE8 OUT
MTCOUT
IC 601 24 JK702
PE9
16M DRAM RES/ 107
85
12
PN-INV JK208
CN304/8P
CN303/14P
CN301, 302
MTC OUT
SUB-CPU
PN-SW (FL)
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KEC-92553-3
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〈DSP Section〉
DSP Section
55-60
SI
DSP 6 #1
65,66 IC 301
SO
SO
115-118 69-72
SIO
119-122 DSP 5 #8 59-62
m-Y CARD SIO
99 ( INPUT ) 55,56 SI 16M DRAM
SIO SIO SI
SLOT 1 109-112 DSP 6 #2 IC 305
SIO
87-93 IC 505 65,66 IC 306 16M DRAM
SIO SO
SO IC 307
69-72
59-62
55,56 SI
SI
DSP 6 #3
m-Y CARD IC 308
65-68
SLOT 2 SO
SO
69-72
59-62
55,56 SI
SI
MAIN CPU
DSP 6 #4
65,66 IC 401 IC 601
SO
37 DD DOUT 3 SO
IN IN DIR2 69-72
IC 507
59-62
DIGITAL STEREO JK501 134-137 55,56 SI 16M DRAM
SIO DSP 5 #9 SI
138-141 DSP 6 #5 IC 404
SIO ( OUTPUT ) IC 402
16 DOUT DIN 7 145 65,66 16M DRAM
OUT DIT2 SIO SIO SO
129-132 SO IC 405
IC 508 SIO
69-72
SIO IC 509
125-128
59-62
55,56 SI
SI
DSP 6 #6
13 14 70-76 84-87 IC 403
SO
SDTO SDTI SO SI 65-68
8CH AD/DA RECORDER
IC 201 GATE ARRAY
55 65
IC 204 IC 830
SO 16M DRAM
IC 207 SI
55 DSP 6 #7 IC 501
IC 210
( EFFECT ) 16M DRAM
IC 502 IC 503
MAIN
KEC-92553-4
〈RECORDER CPU Section〉
DSP
Section
CN805/50P
IC 813 IC 820
IC 803 IC 803 IC830 CD-RW
CN804/50P
64M SDRAM
IC 801
8M 16M
FLASH DRAM
ROM 64M SDRAM
IC 806 IC 809 IC 802
MAIN CN806/40P
2.5 INCH
HDD
KEC-92553-5
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〈SUB CPU Section〉
MAIN
CPU
CN401/10P,
IC 601 CN402/50P SW / LED
CN303/14P
CN301/10P,
32,48 CN306/50P
MOUSE PB9 SUB SUB
RXD1
CPU GATE ARRAY CN306/50P
CN402/50P
PB3 IC 301 IC 305 CN309/15P
FOOT SW 25
JOG / SHUTTLE
PN-SW
MOTOR
DRIVER I/F
CN305/18P,
IC 302,304,306,307,308 CN307/15P,
SUB-CPU CN308/18P
PAN
CN101-103
CN104/6P
MULTIPLEXER Q
MOTOR DRIVER (X 17) REGULATOR CN305
IC 106,111 IC23~31
IC101-119
F
to Power Supply Unit
G
60mm MOTORIZED FADERS (X 17)
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DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
1. Bottom Cover
1-1 Remove the four (4) screws marked [990]. The
connector cover can then be removed. (Fig.1)
1-2 Remove the two (2) screws marked [910A]. The
CD-RW cover can then be removed. (Fig.1)
1-3 Remove the twelve (12) screws marked [910A]. The
bottom cover can then be removed. (Fig.1)
[990]
Word direction
[900A]
[900A]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B
Connector cover 3.0 X 8 MFZN2BL (EP600190)
[900A]
[910A]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S
3.0 X 6 MFZN2BL (EP630210)
[990]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S
SP3.0 X 6 MFZN2BL (V6273200)
(Fig.1)
[650]
Jog knob
Shuttle knob
[680] [690]
(Fig.2)
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PN-HDD
[900C] PN-MY
[850]
CN7 [900F]
[840A]
PN-HENKAN
[910C]
[900E]
AC cover
[900K] [900B] SUB-FADER
(Fig.4)
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〈Rear View〉
[900J] [450] [960B] [900J] Rear chassis
[840B]
CN701
(Fig.6)
CN402
[900]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B
3.0 X 8 MFZN2BL (EP600190)
(Fig.5)
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CN302
Sub chassis
CN401
CN304
PN-SW
[900M] CN301
[900N]
[900L]
[900]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B
[900L]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B
3.0 X 8 MFZN2BL (EP600190)
3.0 X 8 MFZN2BL (EP600190)
(Fig.8)
(Fig.7)
[930] [980]
LCD
PN-ENC
LCD support
[930]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S
2.6 X 8 MFZN2Y (V5679500)
[980]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S
PN-INV 2.6 X 4 MFZN2Y (VU757900)
[950]
(Fig.9)
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• Hard disks are precision devices. Do not subject them to physical shock or static electricity, etc.
• Do not place a hard disk nearby devices that produce a strong magnetic field, or in locations of extreme cold, heat, or
moisture.
• Before you handle a hard disk, touch your hand to a grounded metallic object to release any static charge that may be
present in your body or clothing. If you fail to do so, static electricity may damage the hard disk.
• Never attempt to disassemble a hard disk or apply excessive force to it.
• The AW4416 is shipped with four screws for attaching a 2.5 inch hard disk, and four screws for attaching a CD-RW drive,
making a total of eight included screws of the same type.
1. You will need the following items.
• The AW4416 itself
• A 2.5 inch IDE hard disk (sold separately) for installation
• Four screws included with the AW4416 for attaching the 2.5 inch hard disk (Pan washer head screw 3.0 X 4 VS676500)
• A philips (+) screwdriver
2. Make sure that the power of the AW4416 is turned off. For safety’s sake, disconnect the power cable from the
AC outlet.
3. On the rear panel of the AW4416, remove the two screws that hold the ADP25H (PN-HDD circuit board) 2.5
inch hard disk adapter to the 2.5" HARD DISK DRIVE slot.
ADP25H
(2.5 inch hard disk adapter)
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4. Place the hard disk on the ADP25H (PN-HDD circuit board) as shown in the diagram below, align the screw
holes of the hard disk and the ADP25H (PN-HDD circuit board), and use your screwdriver to fasten the
screws at the four locations shown.
Flat cable
5. Plug the connector of the flat cable (HDD cable assembly VS580600) extending from the ADP25H (PN-HDD
circuit board) into the connector of the hard disk.
• Even if it is difficult to plug in the connector, do not use excessive pressure to force it in. This may damage the hard disk,
or you may injure yourself.
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6. Aligning the ADP25H (with the hard disk attached) with the rails inside the 2.5" HARD DISK DRIVE slot, push
it in until it clicks into place.
7. Use the screws that you removed in step 3 to fasten the ADP25H into the 2.5" HARD DISK DRIVE slot.
If you fail to tighten the screws all the way, the hard disk may vibrate and fail to operate correctly.
• Do not turn on the power of the AW4416 until all options have been installed.
• When you turn on the power of the AW4416 after installing a new hard disk, formatting of the hard disk will begin
automatically.
• The SCSI ID of the AW4416 itself is fixed at “6.” For this reason, you must set the SCSI ID of the CD-RW drive to “6”
before installing it.
• In the various screens of the AW4416, the SCSI ID of the internal CD-RW drive has been set to “3” by default. For this
reason, you will find it conve-nient to set the ID of the CD-RW to “3.” (For details on setting the SCSI ID, refer to the
manual for your CD-RW drive.)
• If you are installing a CD-RW drive manufactured by Yamaha, the SCSI ID will be set to “3” at the factory, and we
recommend that you leave it at this setting.
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Installation procedure
1. You will need the following items.
• The AW4416 itself
• Internal CD-RW drive (option)
• Screws (included with the AW4416) for attaching the CD-RW drive (Pan washer head screw 3.0 X 4 VS676500)
• Red and white four conductor cable for CD-RW drive (Connector assembly V564820)
• Philips (+) screwdriver
• Work surface
• In order to install the CD-RW drive you will need to turn the AW4416 on itsback. Make sure that you have a sufficiently
broad work surface.
• The AW4416 is shipped with four screws for attaching the 2.5 inch hard disk, and four screws for attaching the CD-RW
drive, making a total of eight screws of the same type.
2. Make sure that the power of the AW4416 is turned off. For safety’s sake, disconnect the power cable from the
AC outlet.
3. Turn the AW4416 upside down on the work surface.
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When turning the AW4416 upside down, we recommend that you use thepack-ing foam from the AW4416’s shipping
carton as shown in the diagram at above, so that the controls of the top panel are not damaged. If the packing foam is not
available, please spread out a soft cloth, and support each of the four corners of the AW4416 with a stack of magazines etc.
4. Remove the CD-RW drive cover from the front panel, and remove the connector cover.
Connector cover
5. Turn the CD-RW drive over, and insert it little by little, stopping whenthe connector end of the CD-RW drive
enters the opening in the bottom of the AW4416.
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6. Connect the red and white four-conductor cable (Connector assembly V564820) included with the AW4416
to the internal connector of the AW4416 as shown in the dia-gram. Then connect the cable to the connector
of the CD-RW drive.
7. Plug the connector of the flat cable (Connector assembly V564700) extending from inside the AW4416 into
the connector of the CD-RW drive.
8. Align the screw holes in the bottom of the CD-RW drive with the screw holes of the AW4416, and use a
screwdriver to fasten the drive with the four included screws.
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9. Re-attach the CD-RW drive cover and the connector cover that you removed in step 3. At this time, remove
the CD-RW plate from the CD-RW drive cover.
Connector cover
CD-RW plate
1. Make sure that the power of the AW4416 is turned off. For safety’s sake, disconnect the power cable from the
AC outlet.
2. From the OPTION I/O slot located on the rear panel of the AW4416, remove the two screws (Bind head screw
4.0 X 2 VB132700) that hold the cover in place.
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Please keep the cover and screws you removed in a safe place.
3. Slide the I/O card along the rails inside the slot until it clicks into place.
4. Tighten the two screws included with the I/O card to fasten the card securely.
Please note that if the screws are loose, the card may not be grounded correctly.
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IC BLOCK DIAGRAM
1A 2 13 4Y 1B 2 13 4B
1B 3 12 4A 1Y 3 12 4A
1A 1 14 VDD
2Y 4 11 4B 2A 4 11 4Y
1Y 2 13 6A
2A 5 10 3Y 2B 5 10 3B
2A 3 12 6Y
2B 6 9 3A 2Y 6 9 3A
2Y 4 11 5A
Vss 7 8 3B VSS 7 8 3Y
3A 5 10 5Y
6 9
3Y 4A
Vss 7 8 4Y
1B 2 13 1C 1B 2 13 4B
2A 3 12 1Y 1
1Y 3 12 4A
1A 14 VDD
2B 4 11 3C 1Y 2 13 2A 4 11 4Y
6A
2C 5 10 3B 2A 3 12 2B 5 10 3B
6Y
2Y 6 9 3A 2Y 4 11 5A 2Y 6 9 3A
VSS 7 8 3Y 3A 5 10 5Y GND 7 8 3Y
6 9
3Y 4A
GND 7 8 4Y
Select B 2 B Y0 15 YO 2 1A G 15
1D 2 D 13 2CLR 1A STROBE
CLR
C 3 C Y1 14 Y1 3 1B 4A 14
1CK 3 CK D 12 2D 1B 4A
G2A 4 G2A Y2 13 Y2 4 1Y 4B 13
1PR 4 PR CK 11 2CK 1Y 4B
Output
Enable 5 G2B Y3 12 5
5 Q 10 G2B Y3 2A 2A 4Y 12 4Y
1Q PR 2PR
6 G1 Y4 11 6 2B 3A 11
6 Q 9 G1 Y4 2B 3A
1Q Q 2Q
Output Y7 7 Y7 Y5 10 Y5 2Y 7 2Y 3B 10 3B
3Y
GND 7 Q 8 2Q Y6
GND 8 9 Y6 8 9
GND 3Y
INPUTS OUTPUTS
PR CLR CLK D Q Q
L H X X H L
H L X X L H
L L X X H H
H H f H H L
H H f L L H
H H L X QO QO
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A6 7 14
B5
A7 8 13
B6
A8 9 12 B7
GND 10 11 B8
1B 2 15 1S
1
Switches IN/OUT
2R 3 14 1R 0Y 16 VDD Y1 1 Y1 VDD 16 +DC Voltage Supply
0Y
2Y 2 2Y 2X 15 2X
2S 4 13 1Y - do. - Y0 2 Y0 Y 15 Commons OUT/IN Y
2Y 7 10 3R 1Y 5 1Y 0X 12 0X Swiches IN/OUT 5 Z0 X0 12 - do - X0
Z0
INH 6 INH 3X 11 3X Control Inhibit Control Input A
GND 8 9 3Y 6 INH A 11
1A 1 8 Vcc NC 1 5 VDD
IN B 1 5 VDD
IN 2
3Y 2 7 1Y IN A 2
VSS 3 4 OUT
2A 3 6 3A 3 4
VSS OUT
4 5
GND 2Y
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2Y 6 11 3Z INPUT C 6 11 OUTPUT D A B
+ - -
2A 7 10 3Y INPUT C 7 - 10
+ INPUT D
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
GND 8 9 3A GND 8 9 INPUT D +V -IN -V -IN +V
OUT +IN +IN OUT
A A A B B B
INPUT ENABLES OUTPUTS
A G G Y Z
H H X H L
L H X L H H= high level
H X L H L L= low level
X= irrelevant
L X L L H
Z= high impedance (off)
X L H Z Z
MC26LS30D (XL334A00)
Linr Driver
MAIN: IC705
Vcc Vref
11 5
Output A +DC Voltage GND 1 16 NC
1 +V 8 15 Vs
Supply
Inverting NC 2 15
2 7 Output B Vs
Input A - +
Non-Inverting Inverting REG
3 6 NC 3 14 NC
Input A + - Input B
Non-Inverting OUT1
Ground 4 -V 5 4 OUT1 4 13 OUT2
Input B
M
Vref 5 12 NC
13
Protector circuit OUT2 NC 6 11 Vcc
(Heat interception)
IN1 7 10 NC
NC 8 9 IN2
7 9 1
GND
IN1 IN2
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CIRCUIT BOARDS
MAIN Circuit Board
to SUB-CPU to PN-MY-CN102
Not installed -CN303 to PN-MY-CN105 to PN-MY-CN106 A
to PN-MY-CN103
BAL BAL
PHANTOM +48V BAL INSERT BAL INSERT 3 4 5 6 7 B
ON/OFF I/O I/O
A'
Power suppy unit to SUB-CPU
-CN201
Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
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TO HOST
SCSI
7 BAL HI-Z PHONES IN OUT
IN OUT
A' 8 DIGITAL STEREO
WORD CLOCK
to PN-INV-CN303 to Power supply unit
3NA-V544810-2 1
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PEAK
PEAK
A'
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PEAK
PEAK PEAK
PEAK PEAK
PEAK
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MIC/LINE
A'
3NA-V544810-3 1
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WORK NAVIGATE
QUICK MASTER CD
REC ING PLAY
UNIT
MIXER
AUX 7 AUX 8
EFF 1 EFF 2
MIXING LAYER SAMPLING PAD
17-24
RTN
D'
PN-SW: 3NA-V544820-2 5
IDE: 3NA-V631890
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ALL
SAFE
D
RECORDER AUTOMATION
JOG ON
SCENE MEMORY
D' 7/ 8/ 9/MARK
1/A 2/B 3/
ROLL BACK
- /+
0/RTZ
Component side
PN-SW: 3NA-V544820-2 5
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Pattern side
Pattern side
3NA-V544820-3 3
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Component side
G F Q PAN
to
Power supply
unit
to MAIN-CN806
LOW LO HI HIGH
-MID -MID
Component side EQ
Component side
PN-INV Circuit Board
to PN-SW-CN601
to MAIN-CN601
to LCD
Component side
PN-MY Circuit Board
to MAIN-CN603 to MAIN-CN602
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to PN-SW-CN402 to MAIN-CN701
to PN-SW-CN401 to PN-ENC-CN305 B'
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
C'
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to MAIN-CN201
to SUB-FADER
-CN101
Component side
N305 B' to SUB-FADER-CN102
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 STEREO
C'
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Component side
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SUB-CPU Circuit Board
B'
C'
3NA-V544830-3
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B'
Pattern side
C'
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TEST PROGRAM
1. Getting Ready
1-1 Rear Panel
(1) Insert slot check cards into option I/O slots 1 and 2.
(2) Install the hard-disk drive unit for the test into the 2.5" hard drive slot.
(3) Connect a mouse to the mouse connector (9-pin DSUB connector).
(4) Connect an external SCSI hard drive to the SCSI connector (50-pin half-pitch connector).
* The external disk capacity must be at least 4GB, and the disk must already be physically formatted.
* The SCSI cable length should not exceed 300mm.
* Be sure that the external drive is terminated. (Plug a terminator into the drive’s free SCSI connector.)
* Set the external drive’s SCSI address to 0.
(5) Using a dedicated cable, connect the 8-pin MiniDIN connector on the slot-check card in option slot 1 to the TO HOST
connector (8-pin MiniDIN connector) on the AW4416.
(6) Using a BNC cable, connect the WORDCLOCK IN terminal to the WORD CLOCK OUT terminal.
(7) Using a pin-jack cable, connect the DIGITAL IN connector to the DIGITAL OUT connector.
(8) Using a MIDI cable, connect the MIDI IN connector to the MIDI OUT connector.
(9) Connect a footswitch to the FOOT SW jack.
2. Diagnostics Program
2-1 Program Modes
The installed diagnostics program runs in four different diagnostic modes, as follows.
Mode Startup Keys Purpose
AW4416 (full assembly) UTILTY HOME To be run after full assembly is completed.
diagnostics
17-24
PN-sheet diagnostics UTILTY Tests the PN sheet only.
RTN
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1) Hold down the UTILTY and HOME keys, and turn the power on.
2) When the following title screen appears on the display, release the keys.
3) The program starts up in AW4416 (full assembly) diagnostics mode, and the test menu appears on the LCD.
Blinking Cursor
1) Hold down the UTILTY key and the 1-16 key, and turn the power on.
2) When the following title screen appears on the display, release the keys.
3) The program starts up in MAIN-sheet diagnostics mode, and the test menu appears on the LCD.
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Blinking Cursor
1) Hold down the UTILTY key and the 17-24 key, and turn the power on.
RTN
2) When the following title screen appears on the display, release the keys.
3) The program starts up in PN-sheet diagnostics mode, and the test menu appears on the LCD.
Blinking Cursor
1) Hold down the UTILTY and MONI keys, and turn the power on.
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2) When the following title screen appears on the display, release the keys.
3) The program starts up in SUB-sheet diagnostics mode, and the test menu appears on the LCD.
Blinking Cursor
4. Test Menu
4-1 Tests Available in Each Mode
Program Mode Program Mode
Test Test
Note 1:T = AW4416 (full assembly) diagnostics mode M = MAIN-sheet diagnostics mode
P = PN-sheet diagnostics mode S = SUB-sheet diagnostics mode
Note 2: O = Available, X = Not available
Note 3: The SWITCH and LED tests are mode-dependent: the test content differs according to the mode. All other tests
are the same regardless of the mode they are executed in.
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(1) Use the or key to move the cursor to the test you wish to run.
(1) The test result is indicated to the left of the test item in the menu (see section 4-5, “Test Result Display”, below). If the
test ended normally, the screen displays . If test ended abnormally or was exited before completion, the screen
displays NG.
(1) You can cancel a test that is currently running test by pressing the CANCEL key.
Result Indication
Ended normally
Ended abnormally
Canceled
5. Tests
With the exception of the SWITCH and LED tests, all tests are the same regardless of the test mode.
Results Indication
Prompts & status
Indication
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Result Indication
NG message area
Indication
Exit method
Indication
2) If result is NG
NG message areas
Indication
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q If AW4416 mode
Tests all control panel switches and the footswitch.
w If PN-sheet mode
Tests all control panel switches.
e If SUB-sheet mode
Tests the following 16 control panel switches: SONG, VIEW, AUX5, SHIFT-L, BANK, SEL1, SEL9, ON1, ON9,
ABS, CUE, SAFE, JOG ON, NUM, REPEAT, REW.
3) The screen’s prompt area displays a layout of the switches to be tested, while the status area displays the name of
the switch to be tested. Carry out the test in accordance with the screen prompts.
4) When a switch is tested and found to be normal, the switch indication disappears from the layout and the switch
indication for the next switch to be tested begins blinking.
(3) Judgment
1) Exit-method area → EXIT: [SOLO] + [CANCEL]
2) If input from all switches is normal:
When the final switch indication disappears from the displayed layout, the test terminates. The program returns to the
test menu screen, and an appears in the left column. (See section 4-5, “Test Result Display.”) The cursor
automatically advances to the next test in the menu.
3) If the result is NG or if you wish to stop the test before completion:
Hold down the SOLO key and press the CANCEL key. The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG
(3) Judgment
1) Exit-method area → OK: [ENTER], NG: [CANCEL]
2) If all tested LEDs light up normally:
If all the LEDs targeted by the selected test mode have lit up normally, exit the test by pressing ENTER . The
program returns to the test menu screen, and an appears in the left column. The cursor automatically advances
to the next test in the menu.
3) If the result is NG or if you wish to stop the test before completion:
Press the CANCEL key. The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The
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(3) Judgment
1) Exit-method area → blank
2) If all dots blink correctly (based on visual check):
Press ENTER to return to the test menu screen. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to
Press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor
Press ENTER to return to the test menu screen. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to
Press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The
Press ENTER to return to the test menu screen. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to
To exit, press the CANCEL key. The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column.
Press ENTER to return to the test menu. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to the next test
in the menu.
3) If a check returns an NG:
1: Initialize all DSP5 ... NG
NG message → TRANS ERROR
a) DSP5 initialization problem.
2: CPU Interface
NG message → IC505 ERR = 0/10000 ... OK
IC509 ERR = 10000/10000 ... NG
MSB 28 24 20 16 12 8 LSB
XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
a) Connection problem with IC509 Data bus, Address bus, R/W, or CS.
3: SIO Connection [DSP6 -> DSP5] ... NG
NG message → NG: IC301 SO[0] -> IC509 SIO[16]
a) IC301 SO[0] -> IC509 SIO[16] connection problem.
4: SIO Connection [DSP5 -> DSP6] ... NG
NG message → NG: IC505 SIO[40] -> IC301 SI[0]
a) IC505 SIO[40] -> IC301 SI[0] connection problem.
5: SIO Connection [DSP5 -> DSP5] ... NG
NG message → NG: IC505 SIO[0] -> IC509 SIO[0]
a) IC505 SIO[0] -> IC509 SIO[0] connection problem.
6: PIO Connection [DSP5 -> DSP5] ... skip! ← not tested.
To exit, press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The
2) If all tests are OK (if the overall result area displays the ALL TESTS ARE OK message):
Press ENTER to return to the test menu. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to the next
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To exit, press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The
Press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor does
not advance.
Press ENTER . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor
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(3) Judgment
1) Exit-method area → EXIT: [ENTER / CANCEL]
2) If the disk operates correctly (if the upper right of the screen → ... OK):
Press ENTER to return to the test menu screen. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to
Press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor
Press ENTER to return to the test menu screen. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to
Press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor
5-2-12 Option I/O Slots 1 & 2-Connection Test (12 Slot 1/2)
(1) Display (See illustration below)
1) Test name → Slot 1/2
(2) Test Content
1) Checks connection of option I/O slots 1 and 2.
(3) Judgment
1) Exit-method area —> EXIT: [ENTER / CANCEL]
2) If slots connect and operate correctly:
Test Screen (if OK)
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Press ENTER to return to the test menu screen. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to the
NG message → 256FS
a) 256FSMY, WCMY [SLOT 1, SLOT 2] connection problem.
NG message → 128FS
a) 128FSMY, WCMY [SLOT 1, SLOT 2] connection problem.
NG message → 64FS
a) 64FSMY, WCMY [SLOT 1, SLOT 2] connection problem.
NG message → SYNC
a) SYNCMY, WCMY [SLOT 1, SLOT 2] connection problem.
NG message → FS
a) FSMY, WCMY [SLOT 1, SLOT 2] connection problem.
NG message → DATA BUS
a) Data bus (YD[0] to YD[15]) connection problem.
NG message → ADDRESS BUS
a) Address bus (YA[1] to YA[10]) connection problem.
b) /CSMY[1,2], /RDMY, /WRLMY, /WRHMY connection problem.
NG message → IRQ
a) IRQMY (SLOT 1) connection problem.
NG message → TX/RX
a) TXMY2, RXMY2 (SLOT 2) connection problem.
NG message → SIGNAL1/2
a) S[1/2]IN-1/2, S[1/2]OUT-1/2 connection problem.
NG message → SIGNAL3/4
a) S[1/2]IN-3/4, S[1/2]OUT-3/4 connection problem.
NG message → SIGNAL5/6
a) S[1/2]IN-5/6, S[1/2]OUT-5/6 connection problem.
NG message → SIGNAL7/8
a) S[1/2]IN-7/8, S[1/2]OUT-7/8 connection problem.
To exit, press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor
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Press ENTER to return to the test menu. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to the next
To exit, press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The
Press ENTER to return to the test menu. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to the next
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To exit, press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column.
The cursor does not advance.
Press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor
does not advance.
Press ENTER to return to the test menu screen. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to
Press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor
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(3) Judgment
1) Prompt area → MAKE TEST LOOP AND PRESS ENTER
Exit-method area → EXIT: [ENTER / CANCEL]
2) If result area → OK
Press ENTER to return to the test menu. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to the next
To exit, press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column.
Press ENTER to return to the test menu. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to the next
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NG message → STATUS
a) Bad status bit in digital audio signal.
NG message → EMPHASIS
a) Bad emphasis data in digital audio signal.
b) DIR2 (IC507) DIREMP signal is bad.
NG message → DIR LOCK
a) DIT (IC508) /RES-DIT signal is bad.
b) DIT (IC507) LOCK signal is bad.
c) Digital-audio signal is bad.
NG message → DIR SPDWCK
a) DIT (IC508) 128FS signal is bad.
b) DIT (IC507) SPDWCK signal is bad.
c) Digital-audio signal is bad.
To exit, press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The
Press SONG and confirm that all faders move to the ∞ display position.
QUICK
Press REC and confirm that all faders move to the +6 (0) display.
MASTER
Press ING and confirm that all faders move near to the 7.5 (25) position.
CD
Press PLAY and confirm that all faders move near to the 0 (10) position.
(Values in parentheses are for stereo faders.)
2) If all faders have moved correctly (based on visual check):
Press ENTER to return to the test menu. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to the next
Press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor
does not advance.
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2) Press the ENTER key and confirm that the mute comes on.
Press ENTER to return to the test menu. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to the
Press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor
Press ENTER to return to the test menu. An appears in the left column, and the cursor advances to the next
Press CANCEL . The program returns to the test menu screen, and an NG appears in the left column. The cursor
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Example: To set the date to April 21, 2000 and the time to 20:00:00, key in the numbers as follows.
3) Check
When you press the ENTER key, the program returns to the test menu screen. Check the time and battery
2000/04/21 20:00:00 Fri ← Date and time that you just set.
BATTERY OK ← Battery check
6. Miscellaneous
(1) Not all switches include LEDs. In the following illustration, non-LED switches are indicated in gray .
Note that these switches are not supposed to light up during the LED test (test 2 on the test menu).
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(2) The FADER AGING test (test 30 in the menu) generates a series of fader operations. This is a special test that places the
AW4416 into a special mode. Fader operation itself is tested by the FADER test (test 19 in the test menu). Note that at
test program startup the test menu automatically shows an for the FADER AGING test.
QUICK MASTER CD
Note also that you can move the faders using the SONG , REC , ING , and PLAY buttons regardless of the test type.
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INT.EFF NOW SELECTED AUX. The internal effect is connected to the AUX send, and cannot be
inserted.
LOW BATTERY!! The internal battery is running down.
MAKE NEW MIX. There are no events to be edited. Please create a new mix.
MARK ERASED The mark has been erased.
MARK SET The mark has been set.
MIDI IN: DATA FRAMING ERROR! Invalid data may have been received at the MIDI IN connector.
MIDI IN: DATA OVERRUN! Invalid data may have been received at the MIDI IN connector.
MIDI: RX BUFFER FULL! The AW4416 is receiving more MIDI data than it can handle.
MIDI: TX BUFFER FULL! The AW4416 is attempting to transmit more MIDI data than it can
handle.
NO CURRENT AUTOMIX. There is no valid automix data. Please create a new mix.
NO DATA TO RECALL. Since data has not been stored, it cannot be recalled.
NO MARK LEFT The allowable number of marks has been exceeded.
PLAY TRACK MUTE IS ON Playback tracks were muted because the allowable number of
simultaneously recorded/played tracks was exceeded.
RECORDER BUSY The operation cannot be executed because the recorder is operat-
ing.
RECORDER RUNNING The operation cannot be executed because the recorder is record-
ing or playing.
REDO COMPLETE Redo (re-execution of the previous operation) has been com-
pleted.
REPEAT POINTS TOO CLOSE The repeat interval is too short. It cannot be set to less than one
second.
SELECTED AREA HAS NO DATA. The selected area contains no trigger data.
SELECTED AREA HAS NO REGION. The selected area contains no region.
SELECTED CH IS NONE. The selected channel cannot be selected since it does not exist.
SELECTED CH ONLY MODE. The channel cannot be changed, since the display mode is set to
SELECTED CH ONLY.
SELECTED PAD NOT ASSIGNED. No sample is assigned to the selected sampling pad.
SELECTED SONG HAS NO REGION. The selected song does not contain a region.
SELECTED TRACK HAS NO REGION. The selected track does not contain a region.
SELECTED TRACK NOT RECORDED. The selected track does not contain recorded data.
SLOT1 INPUT SYNC ERROR! The signal being input to the input jack of a card installed in
OPTION I/O slot 1 is not synchronized to the word clock master.
SLOT1,2 INPUT SYNC ERROR! The signal being input to the input jack of a card installed in an
OPTION I/O slot is not synchronized to the word clock master.
SLOT2 INPUT SYNC ERROR! The signal being input to the input jack of a card installed in
OPTION I/O slot 2 is not synchronized to the word clock master.
SOLO READY. The Solo function is ready. Use the [SEL] keys to select the solo
channel.
SOLO SLAVE. The Solo status cannot be changed when the AW4416 is function-
ing as a cascade slave. Press the Solo key on the master console.
SONG NUMBER FULL. The maximum number of songs has been reached.
SONG TOP/END OUT OF RANGE You located outside the top/end range of the song.
STEREO PAIRED. You are attempting to defeat ST LINK for the dynamics of paired
channels.
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STEREO TRACK MUTE IS OFF Since muting is off for the stereo track, track muting cannot be
turned off.
THIS SONG IS PROTECTED. This song is protected, and cannot be edited or recorded.
TO HOST: DATA FRAMING ERROR! Invalid data may have been received at the TO HOST connector.
TO HOST: DATA OVERRUN! Invalid data may have been received at the TO HOST connector.
TO HOST: DATA PARITY ERROR! Invalid data may have been received at the TO HOST connector.
TO HOST: RX BUFFER FULL! Excessive amounts of data may have been received at the TO
HOST connector.
TO HOST: TX BUFFER FULL! The AW4416 may be attempting to transmit excessive amounts of
data from the TO HOST connector.
TRIGGER LIST RECORDING A sampling pad trigger list is being recorded.
UNDO COMPLETE Undo (cancellation of the previous operation) has been executed.
WRONG WORD CLOCK!! The word clock from a connected device selected by the AW4416
for synchronization is not appropriate.
Popup messages
CD Access Error! A error occurred when accessing the CD.
CD Size Full! Data exceeding the recordable length of the CD cannot be added.
CD Track Over! The maximum number of tracks has been reached, and further
addition is not possible.
Can’t Copy This Parameter! This parameter cannot be copied.
Can’t Create Image File! Since the disk is full, a CD image file cannot be created.
Can’t Delete Current Song! The currently loaded song cannot be deleted.
Can’t Delete Protected Song! A protected song cannot be deleted.
Can’t Edit Multiple Songs! This editing operation cannot be executed on multiple songs
simultaneously.
Can’t Optimize Protected Song! Optimize cannot be executed on a protected song.
Can’t REDO Redo is not possible.
Can’t Select Current Song! The currently loaded song cannot be edited.
Can’t UNDO Undo is not possible.
Can’t Write CD-RW by Track At Once! A CD-RW cannot be written using Track At Once.
Change Media, Invalid Order. Please exchange the media. The order of media volumes is incor-
rect.
Change Media, Not 1st Media Please exchange the media. This is not the first media volume.
Change Media, Not TYPE 1 Backup. Please exchange the media. This media was not backed up as
TYPE 1.
Change Media, Not TYPE 2 Backup. Please exchange the media. This media was not backed up as
TYPE 2.
Change Media, Please The media is an incorrect type. Please exchange it.
Device Error! A problem has occurred with the SCSI device.
Directory Name Too Long! The directory name is too long and cannot be displayed.
Directory Not Found! The specified directory cannot be found.
Disk Full! The disk has no free capacity.
File System Error! An error has occurred in the file system of the internal hard disk.
Finalized Media! The media has already been finalized.
Invalid Parameter! The parameter setting exceeds the allowable range.
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Note X 0–127
Number :True Voice ************** X
Note On X X
Velocity
Note Off X X
After Key’s X X
Touch Ch’s X X
Pitch Bend X X
Control
X X
Change
System Exclusive X O *1
:Song Pos O X *2
System
:Song Sel X X
Common
:Tune X X
System :Clock O X *2
Real Time :Commands O X *2
:Local ON/OFF X X
Aux :All Notes OFF X X
Messages :Active Sense X O
:Reset X O
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STATUS 11110001 F1 Quarter Frame Message Command 00000110 06 Machine Control Command
DATA 0nnndddd dd nnn = message type (0-7) (mcc) sub-id
dddd = data 00000001 01 Stop (MCS)
EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusive
4.6 SONG POSITION POINTER (F2)
< Transmission > 4.13.2 MMC PLAY
If MIDI Clock is being transmitted, Song Position Pointer < Reception >
messages will be transmitted when the recorder stops or If the AW4416 is operating as the MMC SLAVE, it will begin
locates, in order to indicate the song position at which play- playback when this message is received if the device num-
back should begin for the next Start/Continue. ber matches or is 7F.
STATUS 11110010 F2 Song Position Pointer STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message
DATA 0ddddddd dd0 data (H) high 7 bits of ID No. 01111111 7F Real Time System Exclu-
14 bits data sive
0ddddddd dd1 data (L) low 7 bits of 14 Device ID 0ddddddd dd Destination (00-7E,
bits data 7F:all call)
Command 00000110 06 Machine Control Command
4.7 TIMING CLOCK (F8) (mcc) sub-id
00000010 02 Play (MCS)
< Transmission > EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusive
If MIDI Clock is being transmitted, Timing Clock messages
4.13.3 MMC DEFERRED PLAY
are transmitted according to the MIDI tempo map whenever
< Transmission >
the recorder is playing or recording (until it stops).
STATUS 11111000 F8 Timing Clock Transmitted with device number 7F when the PLAY key is
pressed.
4.8 START (FA)
< Transmission > < Reception >
If MIDI Clock is being transmitted, this message is transmit- If the AW4416 is operating as the MMC SLAVE, it will begin
ted when the recorder begins playback or recording from playback when this message is received if the device num-
the first measure. ber matches or is 7F.
STATUS 11111010 FA Start STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message
ID No. 01111111 7F Real Time System Exclu-
4.9 CONTINUE (FB) sive
Device ID 0ddddddd dd Destination (00-7E,
< Transmission > 7F:all call)
If MIDI Clock is being transmitted, this message is transmit- Command 00000110 06 Machine Control Command
(mcc) sub-id
ted when the recorder begins playback or recording from a 00000011 03 Deferred play (MCS)
location other than the first measure. EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusive
STATUS 11111011 FB Continue
4.13.4 MMC FAST FORWARD
4.10 STOP (FC) < Transmission >
< Transmission > Transmitted with device number 7F when the FF key is
If MIDI Clock is being transmitted, this message is transmit- pressed, or when the shuttle is rotated toward the right to
ted when the recorder stops. enter Cue mode.
STATUS 11111100 FC Stop
< Reception >
4.11 ACTIVE SENSING (FE)
If the AW4416 is operating as the MMC SLAVE, it will begin
< Reception >
fast-forward when this message is received if the device
Once this message has been received, an interval of 300 ms number matches or is 7F.
in which no message has been received will cause MIDI STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message
communications to be initialized by clearing the running ID No. 01111111 7F Real Time System Exclu-
status, etc. sive
Device ID 0ddddddd dd Destination (00-7E,
STATUS 11111110 FE Active Sensing 7F:all call)
Command 00000110 06 Machine Control Command
4.12 RESET (mcc) sub-id
< Reception > 00000110 04 Fast Forward (MCS)
EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusive
If a Reset message is received, MIDI communications will
be initialized by clearing the running status, etc. 4.13.5 MMC REWIND
STATUS 11111111 FF Reset < Transmission >
4.13 EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES (F0-F7) Transmitted with device number 7F when the REWIND key
is pressed, or when the shuttle is rotated toward the left to
4.13.1 MMC STOP enter Review mode.
< Transmission >
Transmitted with a device number of 7F when the STOP key < Reception >
is pressed. If the AW4416 is operating as the MMC SLAVE, it will begin
rewind when this message is received if the device number
< Reception > matches or is 7F.
If the AW4416 is operating as the MMC SLAVE, it will stop STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message
when this message is received if the device number ID No. 01111111 7F Real Time System Exclu-
sive
matches or is 7F. Device ID 0ddddddd dd Destination (00-7E,
STATUS 11110000 F0 System Exclusive Message 7F:all call)
ID No. 01111111 7F Real Time System Exclu- Command 00000110 06 Machine Control Command
sive (mcc) sub-id
Device ID 0ddddddd dd Destination (00-7E, 00000101 05 Rewind (MCS)
7F:all call) EOX 11110111 F7 End Of Exclusive 119
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PROFESSIONAL AUDIO WORKSTATION
PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
OVERALL ASSEMBLY .............................................. 2
BOTTOM CHASSIS ASSEMBLY ...... 5
ELECTRICAL PARTS ............................................. 6
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having
specification equal to those originally installed.
OVERALL ASSEMBLY
650 660 610
690
680 600
630
T20
640
530
750
900
250
400
320 Top cover assembly
260
T60
340 T10
730 700
710
T40
290 T50 740
330 930 980
T30
60
270
360 370 220
350 900 20f
280
300
380 500
310
30b 950 20a
160
170 390
900 910
860 550 850
20d
Bottom chassis assembly: See page 5
540 20e
900
430 140
900
420
900
20b
800 230
900 900
110
820 830
110 840 790 470
900
130 900 40 570
50 440
50a
510 900
900
210 450
20c 970 840 940
960
900 910
180
910
520 900
900 190
10
810
100
120
240 90
410 900 80
90
30a
590
780 150
2
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3
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ACCESSORIES
* XY696A00 Magneto Optical Disk 05
* V5805500 AC Cord DC-487-J12 2.5m J 05
* V6190600 AC Cord CSA U,C,V
* V6190700 AC Cord VDE H,W
* V6190800 AC Cord BS 3P B
* V6366800 Hard Disk Drive
-- Connector Assembly (V625520)
C10 VS676500 Pan Washer Head Screw 3.0X4 MFNI3-3 8 01
* C20 V5648200 Connector Assembly 8B98 VH4P For CDRW DRIVE 07
4
AW4416
10
100
60
70
80 110
50
40
20
30
80
5
AW4416
ELECTRICAL PARTS
6
AW4416
7
AW4416
8
AW4416
9
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10
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11
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12
AW4416
13
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14
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15
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16
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17
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18
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19
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20
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21
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22
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23
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24
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25
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26
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27
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28
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29
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* V 5 6 0 5 2 0 0 LCD LM320191 23
30
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
AW4416
AW4416 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1/6 (MAIN1/4)
1 1
MAIN 1/4
MAIN (AD / DA)
MAIN (HA) ADC/DAC
2 BAL 1 2
30K
ON
PEAK
PHANTOM +48V
OFF ADC/DAC
OP AMP OP AMP
3 3
OP AMP
INSERT I/O
OP AMP
BAL 2
LINE/MIC
2
30K
to MAIN3/4 (P-11)
BAL
30K
4 4
PEAK
to MAIN3/4 (B-11)
ADC/DAC
OP AMP OP AMP
OP AMP
OP AMP
3
LINE/MIC
3 30K
5 to Power
to SUB-CPU - CN201 5
Supply Unit
30K
PEAK
OP AMP ADC/DAC
OP AMP REGULATOR OP AMP OP AMP
-5V 0.5A
4
LINE/MIC
30K
to MAIN3/4 (P-11)
PEAK 39K
OP AMP
OP AMP
5
7 LINE/MIC
7
OP AMP
5 BAL 30K
30K
PEAK
OP AMP
8 OP AMP 8
6 OP AMP
LINE/MIC
6 30K
30K
PEAK
9 OP AMP 9
OP AMP
OP AMP to MAIN4/4 (G-5)
7
LINE/MIC
7
30K
30K
PHONES
MIN/MAX
PEAK
10 10
: Not installed KEC-92554 16
OP AMP
OP AMP
8
LINE/MIC
: Ceramic Capacitor
BAL 30K
: Metal Film Resistor NJM79M05FA(XE436A00) NJM78M05DLA(XS534A00) NJM7808DLA(XY628A00) NJM7810DLA(XW617A00) µPC2933T(XS516A00)
REGULATOR -5V REGULATOR +5V REGULATOR +8V REGULATOR +10V REGULATOR +3.3V
8 : Metal Oxide Film Resistor
11 30K
2
11
PEAK
Hi - Z
32 1 1 1 1
1 2 2
2
3 3 3 3
Note : See parts list for details of circuit board 1: INPUT 1: INPUT 1: INPUT 1: V in
1: OUTPUT
component parts 2: INPUT 2: GND 2: GND 2: GND 2: GND
3: COMMON 3: OUTPUT 3: OUTPUT 3: OUTPUT 3: V out
KEC-92554 9
12 12
AW4416 AW4416
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
AW4416
A
AW4416 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2/6 (MAIN2/4) A
MAIN 2/4
MAIN (DSP6-1)
B B
C C
E E
to MAIN3/4 (E-11)
F F
REGULATOR
to MAIN4/4 (E-2) +8V
BUFFER REGULATOR
+3.3V
to MAIN3/4 (P-5)
BUFFER
KEC-92554 4
to MAIN4/4 (D-2)
I I
MAIN (DSP6-2)
J J
K K
L L
M M
N N
to MAIN4/4 (D-2) KEC-92554
: Ceramic Capacitor
O O
: Metal Oxide Film Resistor
P P
Q Q
AW4416 AW4416
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
AW4416
AW4416 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3/6 (MAIN3/4, PN-MY)
A A
MAIN 3/4
MAIN (CPU)
B BUFFER BUFFER B
to MAIN4/4
(H-5)
SLR-332VR
Not installed
BUFFER
BUFFER
C C
R606
220
AND
MASK CPU
BUFFER
D D
DRAM 16M
R607
47
R608
FLASH ROM 16M R609
47
47
to MAIN4/4 to MAIN2/4(F-2)
(H-8) to MAIN4/4(F-2)
E E
BUFFER BUFFER
to MAIN4/4 (J-2)
to MAIN4/4(E-2)
to MAIN4/4(H-8)
to MAIN4/4(H-8)
INVERTER
F F
SRAM 256K
G LCDC G
to PN-INV - CN303
PN-MY
H H
KEC-92554 17
I I
KEC-92555
J J
MAIN (GA)
Note : See parts list for details of circuit board
LINE RECEIVER : Ceramic Capacitor component parts
: Not installed
LINE DRIVER
39K 560 39K 560
LINE DRIVER
BK2125
L TO HOST BK2125 L
BK2125
BK2125
BK2125
BUFFER
to MAIN4/4
+5D
(J-2)
M R738
LINE RECEIVER M
10 R739
10 R740
47 R741
100 R742
256FS
MULTIPLEXER
N N
to MAIN4/4
(J-2)
GATE ARRAY
GATE ARRAY
BUFFER
O O
to SUB-CPU - CN303
to MAIN4/4 (H-2)
to MAIN4/4 (H-5)
to MAIN1/4 (I-6)
P P
MCD
MCA
to MAIN4/4 (K-2)
to MAIN1/4 (I-4)
to MAIN4/4 (K-2)
KEC-92554 15
Q Q
AW4416 AW4416
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
AW4416
AW4416 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 4/6 (MAIN4/4, PN-HDD, PN-HENKAN, IDE)
A A
MAIN(DSP5)
MAIN 4/4
B B
DSP5 DSP5
DSP6
C C
to MAIN2/4(J-3)
D D
to MAIN1/4(I-2)
to MAIN3/4(E-11)
E E
to MAIN2/4(F-2)
BUFFER
to MAIN2/4(N-2)
NOR
D-FF
to MAIN3/4(E-11) LINE
5
DRIVE
6
INVERTER
F AND DIR2 F
OUT
DIGITAL
OP AMP STEREO
INVERTER IN
256FS
LINE
RECEIVER
DIT2
G G
KEC-92554 12
DRAM 16M
DRAM 16M
to MAIN3/4(B-2)
MAIN(RECORDER)
AND
to MAIN1/4(I-9)
HD74HC14
to MAIN3/4(F-11)
to MAIN3/4(P-11) to MAIN3/4(P-11) OR
to MAIN3/4(P-5)
to MAIN3/4(P-11)
to MAIN3/4(P-6)
INVERTER
to MAIN3/4(E-2)
to MAIN3/4(B-2) HD74HC14 BUFFER
AND
HD74HC14
SYST EM
H RES ET H
BUFFER
HD74HC14
FLASH ROM 8M
DRAM 16M
HD74HC14
MASK CPU
I I
DPRAM
BUFFER
R834
R833 22
22
C869 C870
22P 22P
to MAIN3/4(N-2)
J to MAIN3/4(M-2) D-FF J
D-FF
to MAIN3/4(E-2)
to MAIN3/4(P-11)
to MAIN3/4(P-11)
REGULATOR +3.3V
DECODER
REGULATOR DATA
+3.3V SELECTOR
K K
SCSI CONTROL
DATA
SELECTOR
L L
/DEQ /IDMARQ
SCSI TERMINATOR
GATE ARRAY
BUFFER
TRANS-
CEIVER KEC-92554 13
SDRAM 64M
M M
HD74HC14
TRANSCEIVER
N N
PN-HDD 1
a a
1
PN-HENKAN
: Ceramic Capacitor IDE 2
3
4
2
3
4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
Note : See parts list for details of circuit board 14 14
O component parts
15
16
15
16 O
17 17
18 18
19 19
20 20
21 21
22 22
23 23
24 24
25 25
2.5inch HDD
b
1
b 2
1 3
2 4
3 5
P 4
5
6
7
P
6 8
7 9
8 10
9 11
10 12
11 13
12 14
13 15
14 16
15 17
16 18
17 19
18 20
19 21
20 22
21 23
22 24
23 25
24
25
to Power Supply Unit
Q Q
KEC-92555 KEC-92555
AW4416 AW4416
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
AW4416
AW4416 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 5/6 (PN-SW, PN-INV)
A A
PN-SW PN (SW)
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
B B
to SUB-CPU
-CN306
SONG VIEW AUX5 SHIFT BANK SEL1 SEL9 ON1 ON9 ABS CUE ALL SCRUB NUM REPEAT
SHUT QUICK SAFE LACATE
DOWN TRACK
FADER MODE
A
NAVIGATE
REC
WORK
MIXER
MASTER EQ EFF1 F2 2 SEL3 SEL11 TRACK 2 10 REDO 8 2
ON3 ON11
NG B
RECORDER
CD F3 SEL4 SEL12 EDIT 9 3
DYN EFF2 3 ON4 ON12 3 11
PLAY MARK
SAMPLING PAD
D D
SETUP F4 AUTO
TRACK SELECT
AUX1 HOME 4 SEL5 SEL13 4 12 AUTO –/+
ON5 ON13 MIX PUNCH
MATION
REC
AUTO
FILE 5 SEL6 SEL14 5 4
AUX2 1-16 F5 ON6 ON14 SCENE 13 IN
FADER MODE
INPUT
UNIT
MEMORY
SCENE
E E
to SUB-CPU - CN301
MIXING
MIDI LAVER 7 7
AUX4 MONI 15 LOCATE 6 CANCEL
SEL8 SEL16 ON8 ON16 _
RECORDER SET NO
ST
8 + 8 16 SOLO RECALL
SCENE RECTRACK
MEMORY SELECT
F KEC-92555 4 F
PN (LED)
G G
H H
I I
J J
K K
KEC-92555 3
PN (FL)
L L
PN-INV
to MAIN3/4 - CN601
CUSTUM-LCD
M M
LCD
FL DRIVER
DATA/
JOG SHUTTLE
N N
KEC-92555
: Ceramic Capacitor
O O
KEC-92555
P P
Q Q
AW4416 AW4416
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SUB-FADER
MULTIPLEXER MULTIPLEXER
B to Power Supply Unit B
C C
REGULATOR +10V
REGULATOR +10V
REGULATOR +10V
REGULATOR +10V
REGULATOR +10V
REGULATOR +10V
REGULATOR +10V
REGULATOR +10V
REGULATOR +10V
D D
INVERTER
INVERTER
INVERTER
MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR
DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER
E E
G G
M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M
H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 STEREO H
KEC-92556
SUB (MIDI)
I I
UNBAL(-100dBV)
STEREO OUT
INVERTER
R
L
MTC OUT
OUT/
L
MIDI
THRU
BAL (+4dB)
MONITOR
IN
HIGH
J Photo Coupler PN-ENC HI-MID J
to MAIN1/4 - CN201
LO-MID
R
LOW
KEC-92555
MOUSE
1
OMNI BAL (0dB)
2
K FOOT SW BUFFER K
OMNI OUT
DECODER
D-FF D-FF D-FF
RS-232C
3
TRANSCEIVER
KEC-92556 3
4
SUB (CPU)
Transistor
L Array
L
to PN-SW -CN401
SUB-CPU Transistor
Array
Transistor
Array
M M
INVERTER
GATE ARRAY
N N
INVERTER
R343
220
Transistor Array
MASK CPU
to MAIN3/4 - CN701
O O
Transistor Array
P P
: Ceramic Capacitor
: Metal Oxide Film Resistor
: Not installed
to PN-SW - CN402
Q Q
AW4416 AW4416
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12