Service Manual: PSR-290 PSR-292 Is Only For The Export
Service Manual: PSR-290 PSR-292 Is Only For The Export
Service Manual: PSR-290 PSR-292 Is Only For The Export
SERVICE MANUAL
PSR-290
* PSR-292 is only for the export.
■ CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 3/4
PANEL LAYOUT ............................................... 5
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT & WIRING
.............................................. 7
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ....................................... 9
LSI PIN DESCRIPTION ..................................... 15
IC BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................... 17
CIRCUIT BOARDS ............................................... 18
TEST PROGRAM ..................................... 23/26
DATA BACKUP ........................................... 29
DATA INITIALIZATION .................................................... 30
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART .................................................... 31
BLOCK DIAGRAM
OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
PARTS LIST
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PSR-290/PSR-292
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This manual has been provided for the use of authorized Yamaha Retailers and their service personnel. It has been assumed
that basic service procedures inherent to the industry, and more specifically Yamaha Products, are already known and
understood by the users, and have therefore not been restated.
WARNING : Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in
personal 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,
certification, recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principal-agent
relationship of any form.
The data provided is believed 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.
■ WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked Z and must be replaced with parts having specification equal to
those originally installed.
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■ SPECIFICATIONS
Keyboards Song
• 61 standard-size keys (C1 - C6), with Touch Response. • 100 Songs + 5 User Songs + Flash Memory
• Song Clear, Track Clear
Display • Song Volume
• Large multi-function LCD display (backlit)
Recording
Setup • Song
• STANDBY/ON User Song : 5 Songs
• MASTER VOLUME : MIN - MAX Recording Tracks : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, STYLE
Effects
• Reverb : 8 types
• Chorus : 4 types
• DSP : 38 types
• Harmony : 26 types
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■ PANEL LAYOUT
u i o !3 @0
!9
e GrandPno !5
r 001 !6
092 001
t !7
y !8
!0 !1 !2 !4
@1
q w @8 @9
@2 @3 @4 @5 @6 @7
■ Front Panel
q [STANDBY/ON] (power switch)
w [MASTER VOLUME] dial
e [TOUCH] button
r [HARMONY] button
t [DUAL] button
y [SPLIT] button
u [DICTIONARY] button
i [DJ] button
o [PC] button
!0 LESSON [L] (Left) and [R] (Right) buttons
!1 [METRONOME] button
!2 [PORTABLE GRAND] button
!3 [DEMO] button
!4 [FUNCTION] button
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!5 [SONG] button
!6 [STYLE] button
!7 [VOICE] button
!8 [M.D.B.] (MUSIC DATABASE) button
!9 Dial, CATEGORY [ ]/[ ] buttons,
SELECT [s]/[t] buttons
@0 Numeric keypad, [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons
@1 [ACMP] / [A-B REPEAT] button
@2 [SYNC STOP] button
@3 [SYNC START] / [PAUSE] button
@4 [INTRO ENDING] / [REW r] button
@5 [MAIN/AUTO FILL] / [FF f] button
@6 [START/STOP] button
@7 [TEMPO/TAP] button
@8 ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons
[MEMORY], [1], [2]
@9 SONG MEMORY buttons
[REC], [1]-[5], [A]
#0 #1 #2 #3
■ Rear Panel
#0 [MIDI IN], [MIDI OUT] terminals
#1 [SUSTAIN] jack
#2 [PHONES/OUTPUT] jack
#3 [DC IN 12V] jack
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[WH101]
PS TW-R
[WH001] [240]
TW-L [WH802]
[WH801]
VR [WH901] [WH002]
PN-C
AM DMLCD
[WH201]
[WH010] [WH401]
[L70] [240]
PN-R Speaker-R (Tweeter)
Speaker-L (Tweeter) PN-L
[310] RE
Speaker-R (Woofer)
[230]
Speaker-L (Woofer)
[220] [130]
[50] MKS8A
61L-MK 61H-MK
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* The parts with “–” in “Part No.” are not available as spare parts.
* 1 : Edge mark is adjusted to Pin 1 mark ( mark).
* 2 : Red wire is adjusted to Pin 1 mark ( mark).
* 3 : Be sure to make a correct match when connecting MKS8A(CN601)
and AM(CN704).
Connecting the connectors in the wrong way around may cause
damage to the MKS8A circuit board.
*4 : Red wire is connected to (+) terminal. Black wire is connected to (-)
terminal.
*5 : Pin 1 wire is connected to (+) terminal. Pin 2 wire is connected to (-)
terminal.
*6 : Pin 1 wire is connected to (TL9) terminal. Pin 2 wire is connected
to (TL10) terminal.
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■ DISASSEMBLE PROCEDURE
1. Lower Case Assembly
(Time required : About 3 min.)
1-1. Remove the battery cover assembly. (Fig. 1)
1-2. Remove the nine (9) screws marked [320] and the three
(3) screws marked [330]. The lower case assembly can
then be removed. (Fig. 1)
Battery cover assembly
[320] [330] [320]
[320] [320]
(Fig. 1)
Lower case assembly
[320] [320]
2. Spring Terminal
(Time required : About 10 min.)
2-1. Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1)
2-2. Remove the BATTERY connector assembly (red/black)
soldered to the spring terminal (+)/(-). (Fig. 2)
2-3. Remove the spring terminal by releasing hooks (2
locations for each). (Fig. 3)
Hook
Hook
Spring
Terminal
(Fig. 2) (Fig. 3)
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3. AM Circuit Board
(Time required : About 8 min.)
3-1. Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1)
3-2. Remove the nine (9) screws marked [210A]. The AM
circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 4)
TW-L [210D]
VR RE
[210C] [210B] [210F]
[210F]
[210F]
[210F] AM
(Fig. 4)
8 7 1
2
6 5 4 3
(Fig. 4-1)
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5. PS Circuit Board
(Time required : About 8 min.)
5-1. Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1)
5-2. Remove the two (2) screws marked [210C]. The PS
circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 4)
6. VR Circuit Board
(Time required : About 8 min.)
6-1. Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1)
6-2. Remove the volume knob from the control panel side.
(Fig. 5)
6-3. Remove the three (3) screws marked [210D]. The VR
circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 4)
7. RE Circuit Board
(Time required : About 8 min.)
7-1. Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1)
7-2. Remove the encoder knob from the control panel side.
(Fig. 5)
7-3. Remove the four (4) screws marked [210E]. The VR
circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 4)
Encoder Knob
Volume Knob
(Fig. 5) (Fig. 6)
TW Sponge
(Photo 1)
Speaker (Tweeter)
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[210I] [210I]
[210G] [210G]
[210H]
(Fig. 7)
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Hook
(Photo 2)
Speaker (Woofer) Speaker (Woofer)
MKS8A
[200A] [200A]
[200A]
[200A]
[70] [70]
C6 key
[200B] x 4 [200B] x 4 [200B] x 4 [200B] x 4 [200B] x 4 [200C]
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[180A] [180B]
61L-MK 61H-MK
[190A] [190B]
(Fig. 9)
61L-MK 61H-MK
12 11 10 9 6 7 8
2 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 1 3 4 5 2
(Fig. 9-1)
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PIN PIN
NAME I/O FUNCTION NAME I/O FUNCTION
NO. NO.
1 P12 I/O 23 P32/INTP2/CPT2 I/O Port 3/External interrupt input/Capture edge input
2 P11 I/O Port 1 24 P31/INTP1 I/O
Port 3/External interrupt input
3 P10 I/O 25 P30/INTP0 I/O
4 P47/KR7 I/O 26 P22/RXD/SI0 I/O Port 2/Asynchronous serial interface serial data input/Serial interface serial data input
5 P46/KR6 I/O 27 P21/TXD/SO0 I/O Port 2/Asynchronous serial interface serial data output/Serial interface serial data output
6 P45/KR5 I/O 28 P20/ASCK//SCK0 I/O Port 2/Asynchronous serial interface serial clock input/Serial interface serial clock
7 P44/KR4 I/O 29 P07 I/O
Port 4/Key return signal detection input
8 P43/KR3 I/O 30 P06 I/O
9 P42/KR2 I/O 31 P05 I/O
10 P41/KR1 I/O 32 P04 I/O
Port 0
11 P40/KR0 I/O 33 P03 I/O
12 NC 34 P02 I/O
13 IC Internally connected (N.C.) 35 P01 I/O
14 X2 36 P00 I/O
Clock
15 X1 I 37 NC
16 VSS0 Ground 38 VDD1 Power supply
17 VDD0 Power supply 39 VSS1 Ground
18 /RESET I System reset 40 P17 I/O
19 P53 I/O 41 P16 I/O
Port 5
20 P52 I/O 42 P15 I/O Port 1
21 P51/TO2 I/O Port 5/16-bit timer output 43 P14 I/O
22 P50/TI0/TO0 I/O Port 5/External count clock input to 8-bit timer/8-bit timer output 44 P13 I/O
PIN PIN
NAME I/O FUNCTION NAME I/O FUNCTION
NO. NO.
1 S22 O 41 DB2 I/O
2 S21 O 42 DB3 I/O
3 S20 O 43 DB4 I/O
Data interface
4 S19 O 44 DB5 I/O
5 S18 O 45 DB6 I/O
6 S17 O 46 DB7 I/O
7 S16 O 47 C1 O
8 S15 O 48 C2 O
9 S14 O 49 C3 O
10 S13 O 50 C4 O
11 S12 O Segment signal output for LCD 51 C5 O
12 S11 O driving 52 C6 O
13 S10 O 53 C7 O
14 S9 O 54 C8 O Common signal output for LCD
15 S8 O 55 C9 O driving
16 S7 O 56 C10 O
17 S6 O 57 C11 O
18 S5 O 58 C12 O
19 S4 O 59 C13 O
20 S3 O 60 C14 O
21 S2 O 61 C15 O
22 S1 O 62 C16 O
23 Vss Ground 63 S40 O
24 OSC1 I Oscillator 64 S39 O
25 OSC2 O Oscillator 65 S38 O
26 V1 66 S37 O
27 V2 67 S36 O
28 V3 Power supply 68 S35 O
29 V4 69 S34 O
30 V5 70 S33 O
31 CLK1 O Data latch clock 71 S32 O Segment signal output for LCD
32 CLK2 O Data shift clock 72 S31 O driving
33 Vdd Power supply (+5 V) 73 S30 O
34 M O Altamated signal for LCD driver outout 74 S29 O
35 D O Display data interface 75 S28 O
36 RS I 76 S27 O
37 R/W I Read/write 77 S26 O
38 E I Enable 78 S25 O
39 DB0 I/O Data interface 79 S24 O
40 DB1 I/O Data interface 80 S23 O
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■ IC BLOCK DIAGRAM
SN74HC273NSR (XH223A00) SN74AHCT1G08DCKR (X0158A00) µPD6379AGR (XR998A00)
Octal D-Type Flir Flop Single 2-Input Positive-AND Gate D/A Converter
DMLCD: IC701 DMLCD: IC104 DMLCD: IC501
4 17
Lch analog 4 LOUT LRCK 5 L/R clock
2D D CK CK D 7D output
CL CL
2Q 5 Q Q 16 7Q
FUNCTION TABLE
3Q 6 Q Q 15 6Q INPUTS OUTPUT
CL CL A B Y
3D 7 D CK CK D 14 6D
H H H
4D 8 D CK CK D 13 5D L X L
CL CL X L L
4Q 9 Q Q 12 5Q
GND 10 11 CLOCK
Output A 1 +V 8
+DC Voltage
Supply
Inverting
2 7 Output B
Input A - +
Non-Inverting 3 6
Inverting
Input A + - Input B
Ground 4 -V 5 Non-Inverting
Input B
Note : See parts list for details of circuit board conponent parts.
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■ CIRCUIT BOARDS
RE Circuit Board
DIAL
to AM-CN705
to AM-CN703
to AM-CN706
Component side
Component side
to PN-C-CN3
PS Circuit Board
STANDBY ON
to AM-CN902
Component side
DMLCD: 2NA-V841710 1
Pattern side RE, PS: 2NA-V841730 1
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2NA-V841730
PHONES/ DC IN 12V
not installed
1
IN MIDI OUT SUSTAIN OUTPUT
to BATTERY
AM Circuit Board
to PS-CN201
to TW-R
to TW-L
to RE-CN401
to MKS8A-CN601
to DMLCD-TL9/TL10
to DMLCD-CN501
to SPEAKER-R (Wo)
Component side
not installed to VR-CN101
PSR-290/PSR-292
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DEMO PC DJ DICTIONARY
TOUCH
HARMONY
PORTABLE LESSON
FUNCTION GRAND METRONOME R L DUAL
SPLIT
3 2 1
SONG
6 5 4
STYLE
9 8 7
VOICE
+ 0 –
M.D.B.
Component side
to PN-C-CN2
A 5 4 3 2 1 REC 2 1
A A'
to DMLCD-CN701
to PN-L-CN5
MAIN/
START/STOP AUTO FILL
Component side
A'
Component side
to 61L-MK-CN5 to 61H-MK-CN1
PN-C: 2NA-V841720 2
VR, MKS8A: 2NA-V841730 1
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Component side
B'
C
C'
61H-MK: 2NAKB-V869540
61L-MK: 2NAKB-V869520
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■ TEST PROGRAM
1. PREPARATION 3. PROCEEDING THROUGH THE TEST
1) PA-3C (AC adaptor) is used. PROGRAM
2) The volume is usually moved to the use position when 1) When the test program is started, “TEST” appears on the
no volume change is required. LCD.
3) Measuring instruments : frequency counter, level meter 2) Select the test program item to be executed by pressing
(with JIS-C filter) the [-/NO] or [+/YES] button.
Note : Connect a stereo plug to the [PHONES/OUTPUT] 3) Press the [START/STOP] button to execute testing.
jack at 33 ohms.
4) Jigs : foot switch, MIDI cable ● When the test result is OK, press the [START/STOP]
button to return to the test item name on display.
2. HOW TO ENTER THE TEST PROGRAM Proceed to the next test by pressing the [-/NO] or [+/
While pressing the C2#, F2 and G2# keys, turn the YES] button.
[STANDBY/ON] switch on. When the test result is OK, a cursor (_) is added under
the first character of the test item name on display.
C2# G2# ● When the test result is NG, press the [DEMO] button or
the lowest (leftmost) white key on the keyboard to return
to the test item name on display and then turn off the
[STANDBY/ON] switch to end the test program.
F2
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● TABLE 1
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■ DATA BACKUP
The following data can be stored to internal flash memory as data backup.
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■ DATA INITIALIZATION
• All data listed above, plus loaded song data, will be erased
and/or changed when the All Data Initialization procedure
is carried out.
• Carrying out the data initialization procedure will usually
restore normal operation if the PSR-290/PSR-292 freezes
or begins to act erratically for any reason.
All Mem
CLr
● Loaded Song Initializaion
You can erase only the loaded song data by turning on the power while holding the highest (rightmost) black key on the key-
board.
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■ MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART
YAMAHA [ Portable Keyboard ] Date:25-Jan-2002
Model PSR-290 MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.0
Default 3 3
Mode Messages x x
Altered ************** x
After Key's x x
Touch Ch's x x
Pitch Bend x o
System Exclusive o *3 o *3
: Song Pos. x x
Common : Song Sel. x x
: Tune x x
System : Clock o o
Real Time: Commands o *4 o *4
Aux :All Sound OFF o o(120,126,127)
:Reset All Cntrls x o(121)
:Local ON/OFF x o(122) *5
:All Notes OFF x o(123-125)
Mes- :Active Sense o o
sages:Reset x x
Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO o : Yes
Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO x : No
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PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
OVERALL ASSEMBLY ............................................... 2
LOWER CASE ASSEMBLY ......................... 4
KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY .............................. 6
ELECTRICAL PARTS ...................................... 7 – 11
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having
specification equal to those originally installed.
OVERALL ASSEMBLY
360
350
U20
U40
20
50 U50
30
210
U60
200 U30
210
70 10
90 U10 Upper case assembly
190
60 110 U60
U40
80
180a
100 210
285
210 120
130
150 260
140 40
180b
160
20 240 310
170
290 250
50
210 210
210 L130
295 290
240
210 L20
180c
L30
210
210
L70
L10
280 L40
L40
LCD unit L110
320
340b 380
L60 L50
340c
340a 300
Lower case assembly
210
See page 4.
330
340
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ACCESSORIES
* V8696800 Music Rest
* V8028600 AC Adaptor PA-3C J PSR-290 J 06
VY944300 AC Adaptor PA-32 CH PSR-290 O 10
* V8373900 Japanese Guide Sheet PSR-290 J
* V8741600 Chinese Guide Sheet PSR-290 O
: New Parts RANK: Japan only
220
200 Speaker box L assembly
190
190a
160 Speaker box R assembly
180
230 200
170
70
190c 60
210
190b
180a
40
180b
30 200
180c
10b
50
Keyboard assembly 10 Lower case and
See page 6. keyboard assembly
L30
L50
L20 10a
L60
Lower case sub assembly
170
L40 L50
120 170
100
120
130
90
80 110
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KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY
200
190
10
200
White keys
40
50
50
M30 10a
10b
60
160
M20
200
180
M50 10b
190
150
MK Circuit board assembly
30
170
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ELECTRICAL PARTS
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* V 8 4 0 4 4 0 0 LCD RCD2185T
* V 8 8 0 4 1 0 0 Back Light Assembly E
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A B C D E F G H I J K L
PSR-290/PSR-292
MIDI SUSTAIN
RE DIAL VR
Keyboard OUT IN
61Key MASTER
VOLUME
MKS8A JK702
CN803
+
+5D
+5D
AM EC401
2P
JK704 JK703 - L
X601 ROTARY
COM
5MHz VR101
61H MK ENCODER
A
B
WOOFERS
CN804
C4–C6 CN601 CN704 CN401
1 2 3 CN101 +
CN2 CN604 15 14 17,22 3P
SW37-61 5P
2P
DGND6 GND - R
5P
5P
B6_7-11 B6_7-11
1 2
CPU +5D
REQ IC701 3P 5P
TW-L 2
(open collector)
22 6 CN703 CN701
CN602 IC601
6P
1 2 3
6P
CN1 /IC 6P CN801
44P 18
DA +
27 4 5
12P
12P
2P
N6_11-16 N6_21-26
N6_11-16
28 CLK - L
N6_21-26
CN3 +5D6 +5D
12P
TWEETERS
12P CN802 TW-R
CN4 +
B6_1-7
R
2P
61L MK TR701 TR702 -
CN603
7P
/LSIIC
TXD0
C1–B3
CN5
SW1-36
OUT1-
17
B6_1-7 7P
2 POWER 15
OUT1+ 3
CN705 8 9 7 PHONES/
24P 7
AMP 14
OUT2+
JK801
OUTPUT
IC801 OUT2-
12
8P
18 4,13,16
24P
CN501
8 9 7
PN-L +5D
17
VCC
TOUCH DICTIONARY DJ PC DEMO
DMLCD
HARMONY L R METRONOME PIANO FUNCTION
DUAL (LESSON) IC103
SPLIT
RESET
PDT3, 4
PA0-6
SW21-33
CN5 ICN
9P
+5D +3.3D +5D
CL101
9P RESET
8.4672MHz
4,7,12,35,49,
4
CN4 61,77,91,148 IC104
PN-C 4
PDT3, 4
PA0-6
1 10 11 119,133, 5
ACMP SYNC SYNC INTRO 143,161
STOP START ENDING 1 2 AND
CN3 CN701
MAIN START TEMP MEMORY SCLK
165
AUTO FILL STOP TAP PA0-6 PDT0-7 PA0-5 PF5(PA6) PDT0-7 (PE2, 3, 7: NOT USE) RXD1
164
24P
24P
1 2 REC 1 /LSIIC
LED1-4
126
2 3 4 5 LED1-4 +5D TXD1
ICN
21
A PA0-5 PF5
+5D PDT0-12
(PE2, 3, 7)
SW34-50 CN2
1 20
15P
LED SWX00B 20
TXD0
15P
DFF PDT0-3
153
RXD0
CN1
DRIVER 156
ADIN
PN-R
PDT0-2
+5D
TR701-704 IC701
PA0-6
SW1-20 PS
+5D +5A +5A
PLED1-4 LED1-4 CN902 CN201
8
8
33 WCLK LRCK 5 L 3 1
163 4
158
DO0 SI 6
DAC 1 LPF Z STANDBY
LCD QCLK CLK R 5 7
4P
4P
164 7 SW201
PDT0-7, 11, 12 /ON
DRIVER IC501 IC502
S1-40 C1-16 IC801 8P 8P
LCD 80P 3 4
+5A
LD801
CS3 131
+5A 2
+5V 1,4 6
+5R +5R CS2 +5A REG
ICN
132
ICN
/OE
88
+3.3D IC902
4P
30 32
3
30 32
CS2 1,37,38 +5D
22 BATTERIES
BACK LIGHT CS0 CN901
46 24
/OE +
24 (1.5V x 6)
SOE MASK +5R
3P
SRAM 41 27 +5R –
ROM
IC302 1M +5D +5V
32P 64M +5D
2 1,4
IC301
CMD [0-15]
CMA [1-17]
CMD [0-15] SMA [0-22]
SMD [0-15]
REG
CMA [0-20] IC202
32P
18P
IC901 LINE
4P
Z FILTER
3 1 3
+5D +3.3D +3.3V L901
REG 7
IC102
TH901
AVDD-AN
37,47 18
CS3 3P
26 Z
FLASH 28 /OE 2 CN706
ROM TL9 +5D DC IN 12V
4M CMD [0-15]
+5D
Z PA-3B/3C
IC303 CMA [1-18]
TL10
2P Z JK901
48P D901
CN903
D902
Z
+5A 8
2P
28CA1-8823800
: Soldered
µPC2933T(XS516A00)
MASK ROM REGULATOR +3.3V
64M REGULATOR
DMLCD PROGRAM/WAVE not installed
+3.3V 2
1
3
1: V in
2: GND
3: V out
2
SYSTEM RESET
AND
3 FLASH ROM
not installed
4M
SWX00B
not installed
SRAM SRAM
1M 1M
5
D-FF LED DRVER
DAC OP AMP
to PN-C-CN3
LCD DRIVER
not installed
to AM-CN705
7
to AM-CN706
8
: Ceramic Capacitor Note : See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
: Metal Film Resistor ■ PSR-290/PSR-292 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1/3 (DMLCD)
A B C D E F G H I J K L
PSR-290/PSR-292
■ PSR-290/PSR-292 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2/3 (PN-L, PN-C, PN-R, MKS8A, 61H-MK, 61L-MK) 1
PN-L PN-R
to DMLCD-CN701
PN-C
61H-MK
MKS8A CPU
5
to AM-CN704
not installed
not installed
61L-MK
MKS8A : 28CC1-8823803 1
PN-L, PN-C, PN-R : 28CC1-8823802
61H-MK : 28CC1-8822437
61L-MK : 28CC1-8822436
: Semiconductive Ceramic Capacitor Note : See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
■ PSR-290/PSR-292 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2/3 (PN-L, PN-C, PN-R, MKS8A, 61H-MK, 61L-MK)
A B C D E F G H I J K L
1 ■ PSR-290/PSR-292 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3/3 (AM, VR, RE, PS, TW-L, TW-R)
PQ05RD11(XU814A00)
REGULATOR +5V 1.0A
VR RE 1: IN
TW-R TW-L 12
3
2: OUT
3: GND
4
4: ON/OFcont.
2
L
TWEETER
DIAL POWER AMP
R
MASTER VOLUME
3 AM
L
WOOFER
not installed
4
PHONES/OUTPUT
to MKS8A-CN601
5 to DMLCD-CN501
to Battery
not installed
to DMLCD-TL9/TL10
6 Z
DC IN 12V
PS
MIDI IN REGULATOR +5V
7 MIDI I/F
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked Z and must be replaced
with parts having specification equal to those originally installed.
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AM, VR, RE, PS, TW-L, TW-R : 28CC1-8823803 1
: Mylar Capacitor
: Ceramic Capacitor
: Semiconductive Ceramic Capacitor Note : See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
■ PSR-290/PSR-292 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3/3 (AM, VR, RE, PS, TW-L, TW-R)