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WK-1800

MAY.2000

AMP ENVELOPE
DECAY

7 8 9
FULL RANGE
CHORD MAX SUSTAIN

FINGERED
4 5 6 PITCH ENVELOPE
CASIO CHORD 00 FLAT

MIN
1 2 3 01-17 VIBRATO

/NO /YESS

18-45 OTHERS

SONG PATTERN
EXTERNAL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 CH 9 CH 10 CH 11 CH 12 CH 13 CH 14 CH 15 CH 16 PARAMETER RESET:
0
MAIN MANU/ DELETE
INTERNAL UPPER1 UPPER2 LOWER1 LOWER2 ACC VOL. CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD3 BASS RHYTHM TR1 TR2 TR3 TR4 TR5 TR6 CHANNEL VOLUME:
SUB MANU/
CHANNEL SELECT:

BANK STORE

WK-1800

HIGH-GRADE KEYBOARD
INDEX Ver.1 : Apr. 2007
CONTENTS

Specifications ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
Important Operation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Block Diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Circuit Description --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Diagnostic Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22
Major Waveformes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
Printed Circuit Board ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
Exploded View ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34
Parts List --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
Schematic Diagrams ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38

—1—
SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL
Keyboard: 76 standard-size keys, 6 octaves (with touch response on/off; ExLight/
Light/Normal/Heavy touch)
Tones: 232 (128 General MIDI, 64 variation, 8 drum, 32 user); with layer and
split
Rhythm instrument tones: 53
Polyphony: 32 notes maximum (16 for certain tones)
Digital effects: 10 (REVERB 1, 2, 3; CHORUS; TREMOLO; PHASE SHIFTER; OR-
GAN SPEAKER; ENHANCER; FLANGER; EQ LOUDNESS)
Auto accompaniment
Rhythm patterns: 130 (120 + 10 user rhythms)
Tempo: Variable (226 steps, = 30 to 255)
Chords: 3 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE
CHORD)
Rhythm controller: Start/Stop, Intro, Normal/Normal Fill-In, Variation/Variation Fill-In,
Synchro/Ending
Accomp volume: 0 to 127 (128 steps)
One touch presets: Recalls settings for tone, tempo, layer, and Auto Harmonize in accor-
dance with rhythm.
Auto harmonize: Automatic addition of notes that harmonize with melody note in ac-
cordance with specified Auto Accompaniment chords.
Free session
Number of patterns: 120 (Auto Accompaniment function based on preset chord progres-
sions.)
Song sequencer
Songs: 2
Recording tracks: 6 (2 through 6 are melody tracks)
Recording method: Real-time
Memory capacity
(total for two songs): Approximately 8,000 notes
Punch in: Supported
Pattern sequencer
Number of patterns: 10 (Rhythm numbers 120 to 129)
Memory capacity: Approximately 6,800 notes
Elements: Intro, Normal, Variation, Normal Fill-In, Variation Fill-In, Ending
Parts: Chord 1, 2, 3; Bass; Rhythm
Recording method: Real-time
Registration memory
Number of setups: 20 (5 setups × 4 banks)
Memory contents: Tone, Rhythm, Tempo, Split on/off, Split point, Layer on/off, Auto Har-
monize on/off, Mixer settings, Keyboard channel on/off, DSP (digital
effect) on/off, DSP (digital effect) settings, Accompaniment mode,
Touch Response settings, Assignable jack setting, Transpose, Tun-
ing, Pitch Bend range, Sound range shift on/off
Demo tunes: 2
Synthesizer
Parameters: PCM set, amp envelope set, attack rate, release rate, pitch envelope
set, pitch, level, touch sensitivity, pan, filter sensitivity, filter level, trans-
pose
Mixer
Channels: 32(Internal 16, External 16)
Modes: Internal, External, External/Solo, External/Play
Parameters: Program change number, volume, expression, pan, coarse tuning,
fine tuning, Effect Send
MIDI: 16-channel multi-timbre receive, General MIDI Level 1

—2—
Other functions
Pitch bend range: Adjustable (12 semitones upwards and downwards)
Modulation: Equipped
Transpose: 25 steps (–12 semitones to +12 semitones)
Tuning: Adjustable (A4 = approximately 440Hz ± 50 cents)
Terminals
MIDI terminal: IN, OUT
Sustain/Assignable jack: Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop)
Line out L(MONO)/R
Output Impedance: 3 kΩ
Output Voltage: 1.5 V (RMS) MAX
Headphones Stereo standard jack
Output Impedance: 200 Ω
Output Voltage: 220 mV (RMS) MAX
12 V DC
Floppy disk drive
Type: 3.5" FDD
Formats: 2DD (720KB MS-DOS format)
2HD (1.44MB MS-DOS format)
Functions: Save and load of user tones, user rhythms, sequencer, and registration
data; playback of SMF; disk formatting; file delete; accompaniment pat-
tern style conversion
Power supply: Dual power supply system
Batteries Six D-size batteries
Battery life Approximately 2 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries
AC adapter: AD-12
Auto power off: Turns power off approximately six minutes after last key operation. En-
abled under battery power only, can be disabled manually.
Speaker output: 5W+5W
Power consumption: 12 V 18 W
Dimensions: 122.5 × 42.3 × 16.7 cm (48 1/4 × 16 11/16 × 6 9/16 inch)
Weight (without batteries): Approximately 9.8 kg (21.6 lbs)
Standard accessories: Music Stand; Pattern Conversion Disk

ELECTRICAL
Current drain with 12 V DC:
No sound output 480 mA ± 20 %
Maximum volume 1765 mA ± 20 %
with 24 keys from C3 to B4 pressed in Synth-Bass 4 tone
Volume: MAX., Velocity: MAX.
DSP0: Reverb1
Phone output level (Vrms with 32 Ω load each channel):
with tone Synth-Bass 4 tone L-ch (Key C3) 590 mV ± 20 %
Volume: MAX., Velocity: MAX. R-ch (Key F3) 590 mV ± 20 %
DSP0: Reverb1
Speaker output level (Vrms with 8 Ω load each channel):
with tone Synth-Bass 4 tone L-ch (Key C3) 7900 mV ± 20 %
Volume: MAX., Velocity: MAX. R-ch (Key F3) 7350 mV ± 20 %
DSP0: Reverb1
Output level (Vrms with 47 kΩ load each channel):
with tone Synth-Bass 4 tone L-ch (Key C3) 605 mV ± 20 %
Volume: MAX., Velocity: MAX. R-ch (Key F3) 510 mV ± 20 %
DSP0: Reverb1
Minimum operating voltage: 6.1 V

—3—
IMPORTANT OPERATION
Full Initialization
Use this procedure to return all keyboard settings to what they were when you purchased it. Note that this
procedure clears all data from memory.

• While holding down the ENTER button, turn on keyboard power.

Re se t ?
• Press YES to initialize the keyboard or NO to turn on power without changing any settings.

Parameter Initialization
Use this procedure to return all keyboard settings to what they were when you purchased it. Note that this
procedure does not affect user tones, user rhythms, registration memory contents, and display contrast
settings.

• While keyboard power is on, press the [+], [–], and ENTER buttons at the same time.

Adjusting Display Contrast


• Display contrast can be adjust to one of 100 levels for easy viewing.
• Adjusting display contrast helps to make figures easier to read from any viewing angle.
• Within five seconds after pressing the CONTRAST button, press [+] to increase the contrast value (mak-
ing the display darker) or [–] to decrease it (making the display lighter).
• After you release CONTRAST, the message “Contrast” remains on the display for a few moments, during
which you can change the contrast setting further using [+] and [–] or by inputting a contrast value with the
number keys.
The contrast can be set to a value from 0 to 99. The initial default setting is 50.

GM (General MIDI):
General MIDI standardizes MIDI data to play music with same nuance between different MIDI instruments.
Among GM conformed MIDI instruments, or commercially available musical data, music can be played with
similar tones.

SMF (Standard MIDI File):


SMF is a standard file format for MIDI instruments and computer music software. SMF formatted data can
be played and transported easily among SMF complied instruments or musical data of different manufac-
turers.

—4—
BLOCK DIAGRAM

Keyboard
MIDI LCD Driver SEG1 ~ SEG40
IN OUT
SI0 ~ SED1278F2A LCD
SI9 KC0 Back Light
Back Light Driver
FI0 ~ ~ LSI601
COM1 ~ COM16

SORP, SYOB, WOK1, BOK


FI9 KC7 TE-CFL733-IMI
Key Controller Q601, Q602
LDB4
TC190C020AF-001 ~LDB7
LSI6
CONT, LEDCK, LEDCL S-Register LEDs

RD, HWR,
RESB
LRS, TC74HC164 LEDA ~ LEDH
ROM1 ROM2 A1 ~ A4 LR/L IC401

LWR
LHMN5KPP LHMN5KPN LE
LSI1 (32Mbit) LSI2 (32Mbit) D0 ~ D15
Buttons
CPU LSDT S-Register
KC0 ~ KC7 VDD
RESB PBO TC74HC164
RA0 ~ RA21 HD6433048SA89F SWCK IC402
A0 ~ A3
KI0 ~ KI7
RD0 ~ RD15 DSP LSI9
D8 ~ D15 RESET NMI
HG51B155FD TEND, DREQ, CS2, CS3, 8/5
Working EA0 ~ EA14 RD, RD, HWR, LWR
RAM Chip Selector
LSI3 HWR
ED0 ~ ED8 TC74HC08
A0 ~ A15 IC4
TC55257
ECEB, EOEB
GFL-70L
EWEB D0 ~ D15
D0 D8 D8
LSI4 VBR VBR

~
BOK D7 D15 D15

RD, HWR,
(256Kbit)
RAM1 RAM2
D/A Converter TC551001CF-70L TC551001CFL-70L

LWR
FDD Controller
µPD63200GS LSI7 (1Mbit) LSI8 (1Mbit) HWR
LSI5 CE1 LWR, RD CE1 HWR, RD RD HD63266F

IC6 LSI10
LPF LPF
(L) (R)
Reset IC RESET
RN5VD40A
Main IC5
Volume
VC VDD VCC CVDD FVDD DVDD AVCC AVDD VBR

Power Amp. Back up 3.5" FDD Unit


Power Supply Circuit VDD DF354H064C
LA4663 Power
IC201 Q209, IC202, Q207 CR2032
Out put
Q213 Q208, Q211, Q214, APO
Q215

(L) (R)
Speakers

—5—
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

KEY MATRIX
KC0 KC1 KC2 KC3 KC4 KC5 KC6 KC7
FI0 E11 F11 F#11 G11 G#11 A11 A#11
SI0 E12 F12 F#12 G12 G#12 A12 A#12
FI1 B11 C21 C#21 D21 D#21 E21 F21 F#21
SI1 B12 C22 C#22 D22 D#22 E22 F22 F#22
FI2 G21 G#21 A21 A#21 B21 C31 C#31 D31
SI2 G22 G#22 A22 A#22 B22 C32 C#32 D32
FI3 D#31 E31 F31 F#31 G31 G#31 A31 A#31
SI3 D#32 E32 F32 F#32 G32 G#32 A32 A#32
FI4 B31 C41 C#41 D41 D#41 E41 F41 F#41
SI4 B32 C42 C#42 D42 D#42 E42 F42 F#42
FI5 G41 G#41 A41 A#41 B41 C51 C#51 D51
SI5 G42 G#42 A42 A#42 B42 C52 C#52 D52
FI6 D#51 E51 F51 F#51 G51 G#51 A51 A#51
SI6 D#52 E52 F52 F#52 G52 G#52 A52 A#52
FI7 B51 C61 C#61 D61 D#61 E61 F61 F#61
SI7 B52 C62 C#62 D62 D#62 E62 F62 F#62
FI8 G61 G#61 A61 A#61 B61 C71 C#71 D71
SI8 G62 G#62 A62 A#62 B62 C72 C#72 D72
FI9 D#71 E71 F71 F#71 G71
SI9 D#72 E72 F72 F#72 G72

Note: Each key has two contacts, the first conatct 1 and second contact 2.

Key

FI
Second contact 2 First contact 1
KC
SI

NOMENCLATURE OF KEYS

E1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 G7

—6—
BUTTON MATRIX
KI0 KI1 KI2 KI3 KI4 KI5 KI6 KI7 KI8
MIXER CHORD3 TR6 ▼/NO
KC0 MODE INTRO A SPLIT DEMO
SELECT CH8 CH16 —
NORMAL/ UPPER1 BASS AUTO
KC1 RECORD B LAYER 2 SYNTH
FILL-IN CH1 CH9 HARMONIZE
VARIATION/ UPPER2 RHYTHM TUNE/
KC2 SONG C ENTER RHYTHM 5
FILL-IN CH2 CH10 MIDI
SYNCHRO/ LOWER1 TR1 TOUCH
KC3 PATTERN D ▲ TONE 8
ENDING CH3 CH11 RESPONSE
START/ LOWER2 TR2 ▲/YES
KC4 DSP E 0
STOP CH4 CH12 +
CON-TEMPO ACC VOL TR3
KC5 STORE 1 3
TRAST ▼ CH5 CH13
FREE TEMPO CHORD1 TR4 TRANSPOSE
KC6 ▼ 4 6
SESSION ▲ CH6 CH14 ▼
ONE TOUCH CHORD2 TR5 TRANSPOSE
KC7 BANK DISK 7 9
PRESET CH7 CH15 ▲

PWSW POWER

LED MATRIX
LED-A LED-B LED-C
FULL RANGE
FINGERD CASIO CHORD
CHORD

—7—
MEMORY DEVICES

Each memory device has the following data.

RAM1 1 RAM1 :
1 S-RAM for operation program, Register, Pattern, Song
1 Mbit and SMF data from FDD. (Lower part of data bus)
CPU
LSI7
Internal Memory 2 RAM2 :
3 ROM 512 kbit
S-RAM for operation program, Register, Pattern, Song
4 RAM 16 kbit
RAM2 and SMF data from FDD. (Upper part of data bus)
2
LSI9 1 Mbit 3 Internal ROM of CPU :
LSI8 Main program data for system operation

4 Internal RAM of CPU :


ROM1 Work area for system operation
5
32 Mbit 5 ROM1 :
LSI1 Demo, Accompaniment data, Song, Pattern, Synth, Disk
DSP mode
ROM2
6 6 ROM2 :
LSI3 32 Mbit Sound Waveforms/Tone data Digital sound effect
LSI2 7 Working RAM :
Work area for DSP
Working RAM
7
256 kbit
LSI4

RESET CIRCUIT DVDD DVDD

FDD Controller DSP


VDD HD63266F HG51B155FD
Battery set
VDD LSI10 LSI3
RESET RESB

RESET RESET
RES PB0
PW/SW ON

CPU RESET DVDD


HD6433048SA89F
LSI9 RESB
APO
Key Controller
PWSW APO TC190C020AF-001
NMI PA7 DVDD
LSI6
From power switch (5V)

Power Supply DVDD


Circuit

Initial reset
When batteries are set or an AC adapter is connected, the reset IC provides a low pulse to the CPU.
When the power switch is pressed, the CPU receives a low pulse of POWER signal. The CPU first raises
APO signal to +5 V to generate DVDD voltage, then raises RESET signal to +5 V. During this period the
DSP, the key controller and FDD controller LSIs initialize their internal circuits.

—8—
POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT

The power supply circuit provides various voltages as shown below.


The voltage VDD (+5 V) is provided as long as batteries or AC adaptor is set.
Other voltages are controlled by APO (Auto Power Off) signal from CPU.

PW/ON

NMI

APO CPU
APO HD6433048SA89F
PA7

LC Filter LSI9
(To digital)
NMI
(To FDD)
PW/SW

(To LCD)

(To analog)

The regulator IC BA9700A generates square waveform from pin 5 as PWM (Pulse Wide Modulation).
The LC filter makes stable output voltage (+5 V) for each circuit as shown above.

—9—
DSP and DAC CIRCUIT

The DSP (Digital Signal Processor) and DAC (Digital Analog Converter) consists of the following circuits.

ROM1 ROM2
LHMN5KPP LHMN5KPN
LSI1 (32Mbit) LSI2 (32Mbit)
CE,OE A0 ~ A20,NC Q0 ~ Q15 CE,OE A0 ~ A20,NC Q0 ~ Q15

RA23 RA0 ~ RA22 RA0 ~


RA21 RA21
RD0 ~ RD15

SORP: Sound data


BOK: Bit clock
RA0 ~ RA21 WOK1: Word clock

DAC
BOK
CLK ROUT
DSP
HG51B155FD
LOUT
LSI3

SI LRCK

ED0 ~ EA0 ~
CS OE WE
PG ED15 EA14
LRCK0
D0 ~ D15 A0 ~ A14 DOUT
24.576 MHz
D8 ~ SORP
Working RAM (256K-bit)
D15
TC55257DFL-70L WOK1
key Control LSI4
data data

WOKI0 DI D0 LRCK0

KC0 ~
CPU Key Controller KC7
D0 ~
HD6433048SA89F TC190C020AF-001
D15
LSI9 LSI16 SI0 ~ SI9
FI0 ~ FI9 Key-
key board
data

— 10 —
FDD UNIT (DF354H064C)

FDD Specifications:

1 Memory Capacity (under un-format) : 1.6 MByte


2 Density of track : 5.33 track/mm (135 TPI)
3 Number of track : 77 track/side
4 Number of head : 2
5 Rate of data transfer : 500 kbps
6 Access time (between two tracks) : 3 m seconds
7 Compensation of writing data : 125 n second (all tracks)
8 Rotation speed : 360 Min-1 (rpm) ± 1.5 %

FDD Interface:

Host system Drive

CN2 connector
4 Density Select
8 Index
Drive Select 1 12

Motor ON 16
Direction 18
Step 20
Write Data 22
Write Gate 24
26 Track 00
28 Write Protect
30 Read Data
Side 1 Select 32
34 Disk Change

GND Pin Numbers of CN2:


1, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33
Non connected Pin Numbers of CN2:
2, 6, 10, 14 (Pin #3 is removed to prevent erroneous insertion)

CN1 connector
DC.GND Signal GND
+5 V 1
2 +5 V Return
3 +5 V Return
N.C 4
0Ω
System Frame GND.

Drive Frame GND.

— 11 —
LCD BACKLIGHT

DG

CVDD

When voltage CVDD is supplied, transistors Q601 and Q602 start oscillation.
From the oscillation voltage, transformer T601 generates about 600 V which is necessary for lighting the
backlight.

— 12 —
CPU (LSI9: HD6433048SA89F)

The 16 bit CPU contains a 1M-bit ROM, a 16K-bit RAM, eleven 8-bit I/O ports, an A/D converter, a D/A
converter and serial interfaces. The CPU accesses to the RAM1, RAM2, DSP, Key controller, FDD control-
ler and LCD driver LSI. The CPU also controls buttons, LEDs, bender input and MIDI input/output.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1 VCC In VCC (5 V) source.
2~5 PB0 ~ PB3 Out Data bus for LCD driver.
6 PB4 Out Chip enable signal for LCD driver.
7 PB5 Out Read/write signal for LCD driver.
8 DREQ0 — DMA (Direct Memory Access) request.
9 PB7 Out Register selection signal for LCD driver.
10 RES0 In Not used.
11 VSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
12 TXD0 Out MIDI signal output.
13, 15 ~ 17 P91, P93~P95 In Key input signal from buttons.
14 RXD0 In MIDI signal input.
18 ~ 21
D0 ~ D15 In/Out Data bus.
23 ~ 34
22 VSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
35 VCC In Vcc (5 V) source.
36 ~ 43,
A0 ~ A19 Out Address bus.
45 ~ 56
44, 57 VSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
55, 59, 60 P52, P61, P62 In Key input signal from buttons.
58 WAIT — Not used.
61 CLKOUT Out Clock signal (16 MHz).
62 STBY — Not used.
63 RES In Reset signal at VDD (5 V) supplied.
64 NMI In Power ON signal input.
65 VSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
66, 67 EXTAL, XTAL In Clock (16 MHz) input.
68 VCC In Vcc (5 V) source.
69 AS — Not used.
70 RD Out Read signal.
71 HWR Out Write signal for upper data bus.
72 LWR Out Write signal for lower data bus.
73 ~ 75 MD0 ~ MD2 In Mode selection terminals.
76, 77 AVCC, VREF In Power source and reference voltage for internal A/D, D/A.
78 P70 In Key input signal from buttons.
79 AN1 In Pitch bender voltage detection.

— 13 —
Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function
80 P72 In AC adaptor detection terminal.
81 P73 In Modulation signal input.
82 P74 In Pedal signal input.
83 P75 In FD sheet type (2HD, 2DD) signal input.
84 P76 In Key input signal from buttons.
85 DA1 Out LCD contrast control voltage output.
86 AVSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
87 PB0 Out Reset signal for DSP, Key controller, FDD controller.
88 CS3 Out Chip select signal for FDD.
89 CS2 Out Acknowledge signal FDD DMA function.
90 CS1 Out Chip select signal for Key controller.
91 CS0 Out Chip select signal for DSP.
92 VSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
93 TEND0 Out End signal for data transfer of FDD.
94 PA1 Out Change signal for data transfer speed of FDD.
95 PA2 Out Key input signal for DEMO button.
96 PA3 Out Clock signal for shift register of KC signal.
97 PA4 Out Clear signal for shift register of LED.
98 PA5 Out Control signal for KC signal and LED.
99 PA6 Out Clock signal for shift register of LED.
100 PA7 Out APO (Auto Power Off) signal.

— 14 —
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR (LSI3:HG51B155FD)

Upon receipt of note numbers and their velocities, the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) reads sound and
velocity data from the sound source ROM in accordance with the selected tone; the DSP can read rhythm
data simultaneously when a rythm pattern is selected. Then it provides 16-bit serial signals containing data
of the melody, chord, bass, and percussion to the DAC. The DSP also adds the selected effect to the sound
data using a 256k-bit RAM.
The following table shows the pin functions of the DSP.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1~8 CD0 ~ CD7 In/Out Data bus
9, 10 Not used.
11 GND7 In Ground (0 V) source
12 CK16 Out 24.576 MHz clock output
13 VCC6 In +5 V source
14 CK0 In Clock input. Connected to terminal CK16.
15 TCKB Not used.
16 VCC1 In +5 V source
17 GND1 In Ground (0 V) source
18, 19 XT0, XT1 In/Out 24.576 MHz clock input/output. Connected to a crystal oscillator.
20 SGL In System control terminal. Single chip system: Open
21 CCSB In Chip select signal input
22 ~ 25 CA0 ~ CA3 In Address bus
26 CE0 In Not used. Connected to ground.
27 CWRB In Write enable signal
28 CRDB In Read enable signal
29 ~ 32 Not used.
33 RESB In Reset signal input
34 TESB In Not used. Connected to +5 V
35 ~ 39 Not used.
40 ~ 49
RD0 ~ RD15 In Data bus for the ROM1 and ROM2
52 ~ 57
58 RA23 Out Chip select signal for the ROM1
59 RA22 Out Chip select signal for the ROM2
60 ~ 73
RA0 ~ RA21 Out Address bus for the ROM1 and ROM2
75 ~ 82
74 GND5 In Ground (0 V) source
83 WOK2 Out Word clock output. Not used.
84 VCC3 In +5 V source
85 GND3 In Ground (0 V) source
86 WOK1 Out Word clock for the DAC
87 SOLM Out Serial data output. Not used.
88 SOLP Out Serial data output for the DAC
89 BOK Out Bit clock output for the DAC

— 15 —
Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function
90 ~ 92 Not used.
93 VCC In +5 V source
94, 95
97 ~ 105
EA0 ~ EA14 Out Address bus for the working RAM
107, 109
110, 112
96 EWEB Out Write enable signal output for the working RAM
106 EOEB Out Read enable signal output for the working RAM
108 VCC7 In +5 V source
111 ECEB Out Chip select signal output for the working RAM
113 ~ 117 Not used.
118 VCC4 In +5 V source
119 GND4 In Ground (0 V) source
120 ~ 122 Not used.
123 ~ 130 ED0 ~ ED7 In/Out Data bus for the working RAM
131 GND5 In Ground (0 V) source
132 ~ 134 Not used. Connected to ground.
135, 136 Not used.

FDD CONTROLLER (LSI10:HD63266F)

The FDD (Floppy Disk Drive) controller can control the FDD unit.
The controller contains not only analog VFO (Variable Frequency Oscillator) circuit but also driver/receiver,
input/output port and oscillation circuit internally.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1 8/ - 5 In Change of data transfer speed.
2 XTALSEL — Not used. Connected to ground (0 V).
3 RESET In Reset signal input.
4 E, -RD In Read signal.
5 R/-W, -WR In Write signal.
6 CS In Chip select signal.
7 DACK In Acknowledge signal of DMA (Direct Memory Access).
8, 9 RS0, RS1 In Register selection for read/write.
10, 11 VSS1, VSS2 In Ground terminal (0 V).
12 ~ 19 D0 ~ D7 In/Out Data bus.
20 DREQ In Request signalof DMA.
21 IRQ — Not used.
22 DEND In End signal for data transfer.
23 VSS3 In Ground terminal (0 V).
24 1/2 EX1 — Not used.
25 VCC1 In DVDD (5 V) source.
NUM1, NUM2 Not used. Connected to ground (0 V).
26, 27, 28 —
IFS
29 SFORM In Selection signal for formatting.

— 16 —
Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function
30 INP In Disk detection signal.
31 READY In Ready signal from FDD. (Connected to ground (0V).)
32 WPRT In Write protect signal from FDD.
33 TRKO In Track0 signal from FDD.
34 INDEX In Index signal from FDD.
35 RDATA In Read data signal from FDD.
36, 37, 38 XTAL2, EXTAL2 Not used.

39 NC, XTAL1
40 EXTAL1 In Clock signal input from CPU (16 MHz).
41, 42 VSS4, VSS5 In Ground terminal (0 V).
43 NC — Not used.
VCC2, VCC3, DVDD (5 V) source.
44 ~ 46 In
VCC4
47 WGATE Out Write gate signal to FDD.
48 WDATA Out Write data signal to FDD.
49 VSS6 In Ground terminal (0 V).
50 STEP Out Step signal for FDD head.
51 HDIR Out Head direction signal for FDD.
52 HLOAD Out Not used.
53 HSEL Out Head selection signal for FDD.
54 VSS7 In Ground terminal (0 V).
55 DS0 Out Drive selection signal.
56, 57, 58 DS1, DS2, DS3 — Not used.
59 VSS8 In Ground terminal (0 V).
60 MON0 Out Motor ON signal for FDD.
MON1, MON2, Not used.
61, 62, 63 —
MON3
64 VSS9 In Ground terminal (0 V).

— 17 —
KEY TOUCH LSI (LSI6: TC190C020AF-001)

By counting the time between first-key input signal FI and second-key SI from the keyboard unit, the key
touch LSI detects key velocity of 256-step. Then the LSI sends the CPU the note number and its velocity
data.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1 WRB In Write signal from CPU.
2 ~ 11, 13,
D0 ~ D15 In/Out Data bus.
14, 16 ~ 19
12 VSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
15 VDD In VDD (5 V) source.
20 ~ 23 CA0 ~ CA3 In Address bus.
24 VSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
25 ~ 32, FI0 ~ FI4,
In Key input signal.
34, 35 SI0 ~ SI4
33 VDD In VDD (5 V) source.
36 ~ 38,
KC0 ~ KC7 Out Key scan signal.
40 ~ 44
39 VSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
45 VDD In VDD (5 V) source.
FI5 ~ FI7
46 ~ 51 In Key input signal.
SI5 ~ SI7
52 VSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
FI8 ~ FI10
53 ~ 58,
SI8 ~ SI10 In Key input signal (Not used).
60 ~ 62
KI0 ~ KI2
59 VDD In VDD (5 V) source.
63, 64 MODE0, MODE1 — Not used.
65 VSS In Ground terminal (0 V).
66 KCKI In Clock signal for key common/input.
67 ~ 72,
— Not used.
74 ~ 77
73 VDD In VDD (5 V) source.
78 RESB In Reset signal from CPU.
79 CSB In Chip selection signal.
80 RDB In Read signal from CPU.

— 18 —
LCD DRIVER (LSI601: SED1278F2A)

The LCD driver can drive a dot matrix LCD having 40 segment and 16 common lines. The LSI contains 240
graphic symbols in the built-in character generator ROM, and stores 80 characters in the built-in display
data RAM. In accordance with command from the CPU, the LSI is capable of displaying up to 16 characters
simultaneously. The following table shows the pin functions of LSI 601.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1 ~ 22,
SEG1 ~ SEG40 Out Segment signal output
63 ~ 80
23 VSS — GND (0 V) source
Terminals for the built-in clock pulse generator. The external re-
24, 25 OSC1, OSC2 In/Out
sistor connected determines the oscillation frequency.
LCD drive voltage input.
26 ~ 30 V1 ~ V5 In Those voltages are used for generating the stepped pulse of the
LCD drive signals.
31, 32 LP, XSCL — Not used
33 VDD In LVDD (+5 V) source
34, 35 FR, DO — Not used
36 RS In Data/command determination terminal.High: data, Low: command
37 R/W In Read/write terminal. High: read, Low: write
Chip enable signal.
38 E In High: enable, the writing is done at fall edge.
Low: disenable
39 ~ 42 DB0 ~ DB3 — Not used. Connected to GND (0 V)
43 ~ 46 DB4 ~ DB7 In/Out Data bus
47 ~ 62 COM1 ~ COM16 Out Common signal/output

REGULATOR IC (IC202: BA9700A)

The regulator IC controls the output voltage by PWM (Pulse Wide Modulation) with outer switching transis-
tors and LC filters (integration circuit).
NON
INVERT INVERT POWER
INP 1/2Vret INP Vret SW NC VCC

14 13 12 11 10 9 8

Voltage
+ –
Regulator
30k
Error
Amp
30k
Vret

PWM
Comparator
Triangle
Oscillator

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

D-TIME RT CT FEED OUT NC GND


CONT BACK

— 19 —
DAC (LSI5: UPD63200GS)

UPD63200GS is a two-channel 16-bit Digital to Analog Convertor consisting of resistor string, output
amplifier and zero offset circuit.
The DAC receives 16-bit serial data output from the DSP. The data contains digital sound data of the
melody, chord, bass, and percussion for the right and left channels. The DAC converts the data into analog
waveforms by each channel and output them separately.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1 fs SEL In Mode selection terminal. Connected to ground.
2 D.GND In Ground (0 V) source for internal digital circuit
3 Bit SEL Not used.
4 DVDD In +5 V source for internal digital circuit
5 A.GND In Ground (0 V) source for internal analog circuit
6 R.OUT Out Sound waveform output
7 A.VDD In +5 V source for internal analog circuit
8 A.VDD In +5 V source for internal analog circuit
9 R.REF In Reference voltage terminal. Connected to a capacitor.
10 L.REF In Reference voltage terminal. Connected to a capacitor.
11 L.OUT Out Left channel sound waveform output
12 A.GND In Ground (0 V) source for internal analog circuit
13 LRCK In Word clock (L/R separation signal) input.
14 LRSEL In Not used. Connected to ground.
15 SI In Sound data input
16 CLK In Bit clock input

— 20 —
POWER AMPLIFIER (IC201: LA4663)

The power amplifier is a two-channel amplifier with standby switch.

STAND BY VCC1 VCC2


5 7 8

SIGNAL 6
MUTE
CH 1
3 +OUT1

IN1 2 + Output amplifier PER


13 GND1

Ri= 12 –OUT1
20k Ω Input amplifier

Vcc/ground shorting
PRE 3 protection circuit
GND Load shorting protection circuit
Thermal protection circuit
Protection circuits

Input amplifier 9 +OUT2

IN2 4 +
Output amplifier 10 PWR
GND2

Ri= 11 –OUT2
20k Ω
CH 2

1
Ripple Filter/
Starting Time

— 21 —
DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM
■ To enter diagnostic mode
1. While pressing down “0” and “MODE” buttons, press “POWER” button for turning on.

2. The instrument is set in diagnostic mode and display indicates “Test”.

■ Button check
1. Press “INT/EXT” button.

2. Display indicates “00 Console”.

3. Press buttons in the following order

0 MODE button 17 CH9 38 Number key 6 55 REGISTRATION


1 RECORD button 18 CH10 39 Number key 3 buttons B
2 SONG button 19 CH11 40 Number key + 56 REGISTRATION
3 PATTERN button 20 CH12 41 DISK button buttons C
4 DSP (digital effect) 21 CH13 42 TOUCH RESPONSE 57 REGISTRATION
button 22 CH14 button buttons D
5 CONTRAST button 23 CH15 43 TUNING/MIDI button 58 REGISTRATION
6 FREE SESSION 24 CH16 44 SYNTH button buttons E
button 25 SPLIT button 45 DEMO button 59 STORE button
7 ONE TOUCH 26 LAYER button 46 INTRO button 60 TRANSPOSE button
PRESET button 27 RHYTHM button 47 NORMAL/FILL-IN up
8 MIXER SELECT 28 TONE button button 61 TRANSPOSE button
button 29 Number key 7 48 VARIATION/FILL-IN down
9 CHANNEL button 30 Number key 4 button 62 AUTO HARMONIZE
CH1 31 Number key 1 49 SYNCHRO/ENDING button
10 CH2 32 Number key 0 button 63 ENTER button
11 CH3 33 Number key – 50 START/STOP button 64 Cursor key Left
12 CH4 34 Number key 2 51 TEMPO button down 65 Cursor key Up
13 CH5 35 Number key 5 52 TEMPO button up 66 Cursor key Down
14 CH6 36 Number key 8 53 BANK button 67 Cursor key Right
15 CH7 37 Number key 9 54 REGISTRATION
16 CH8 buttons A

4 28
AMP ENVELOPE

FULL RANGE
5 27 29
7 36
8 37
9 45 DECAY

CHORD MAX
44
SUSTAIN

FINGERED 6 26 30
4 35
5 38
6 PITCH ENVELOPE
CASIO CHORD

7 25 43 00 FLAT

0 MIN
31
1 34
2 39
3 01-17 VIBRATO

/NO /YESS 42
32
0 33 40
18-45 OTHERS
EXTERNAL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 CH 9 CH 10 CH 11 CH 12 CH 13 CH 14 CH 15 CH 16 PARAMETER RESET:
SONG PATTERN
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 41
1 2 3 INTERNAL UPPER1 UPPER2 LOWER1 LOWER2 ACC VOL. CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD3 BASS RHYTHM TR1 TR2 TR3 TR4 TR5 TR6
MAIN MANU/
CHANNEL VOLUME:
SUB MANU/
CHANNEL SELECT:
DELETE

65
BANK STORE
64 67
46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 60 62 63 66

Display shows the button number to be pressed. When the pressed button functions properly, the instru-
ment emits a verification signal and indicates next button number.
If the button malfunctions, an error alarm sounds and display indicates “Cons ER”.
When wrong button is pressed, the alarm sound is also emitted. In that case, re-press the correct button.
All buttons is pressed correctly, an OK alarm sonds and display indicates "Cons OK".

— 22 —
■ Pitch Bender check
1. Press “CH12” button.

2. Display indicates “Bender”.

3. Rotate the pitch bender to the following order


Max → Center → Min → Center
When the pitch bender is proper, an OK alarm sounds and display indicates "OK".

■ AC adaptor detection check.


1. Press “CH14” button.

2. DIsplay indicates "Jack".

3. When the instrument detects that an AC adaptor is plugged in, an OK alarm sounds and indicates
“OK” on the display.

■ Keyboard and pedal check


1. Press “CH10” button.

2. Display indicates “Tch & Pd1”.


In accordance with key, depressions, display indicates velocity value (hexadecimal values 01 to
127), and in accordance with pedal depressions, display indicates "SUS".

■ ROM check
1. Press “CH2” button.

2. Display indicates "ROM", the diagnostic program counts check sums of 1Mbit ROM(inside of CPU)
and 64Mbit ROMs.

3. In accordance with ROMs functions, display indicates;

“ROM H80K” --------------- 1Mbit ROM OK


“ROM 64MOK”------------- 64Mbit ROMs OK
“ROM H8NG” -------------- 1Mbit ROM NG
“ROM 64MNG” ------------ 64Mbit ROMs NG

■ RAM check
1. Press “CH15” button.

2. Display indicates "RAM Test".

3. The program executes write/read test in all the RAM area.

4. When the RAM is proper, display indicates “RAM OK”.


If the RAM malfunctions, “RAM NG” is shown on the display.

— 23 —
■ Small sound output
1. Press “CH5” button.

2. The instrument emits a sound in small volume and indicates “sound MIN” on the display.

■ Medium sound output


1. Press “CH6” button.

2. The instrument emits a medium volume sound and indicates “sound MID” on the display.

■ Large sound output


1. Press “CH7” button.

2. The instrument emits a large volume sound and indicates “sound MAX” on the display.

■ Large sound left channel output


1. Press “CH8” button.

2. The instrument emits a large volume sound from the left speaker and indicates “sound L” on the
display.

■ Large sound right channel output


1. Press “CH9” button.

2. The instrument emits a large volume sound from the right channel and indicates “sound R” on the
display.

■ MIDI IN/OUT test


1. Connect MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals with a MIDI cable.

2. Press “CH11” button.

3. When the MIDI circuit is normal, display indicates “MIDI OK” whereas “MIDI ER” will be shown if the
MIDI circuit is abnormal.

■ Modulation bender check


1. Press “CH13” button.

2. Display indicates “Modulat”

3. Rotate the modulation bender to the following order.


Max → Min → Max
When the modulation bender is proper, on OK alarm sounds and display indicates “OK”.

— 24 —
■ LCD test
1. Press “CURSOR ←” button.

2. Display indicates “LCD Test”.

3. Each pressing of “CURSOR ←” button, displays following patterns in the following order with verifica-
tion sound.

a. All dots indication


b. No dots indication
c. Checker on 8 character block : pattern A
d. Checker on 8 character block : pattern B
e. Checker on pixel block : pattern A
f. Checker on pixel block : pattern B
g. Displays each pixel (or dot) block in turn + all dots indication
h. Displays each dot in turn + all dots indication

■ LED test
1. Press “CH1” button.

2. Display indicates “LED Test” and LEDs illuminate in the following order with verification sound.

a. FULL RANGE CHORD


b. FINGERED
c. CASIO CHORD
d. SONG
e. PATTERN
f. FREE SESSION
g. SYNTH
h. DISK

■ FDD test
1. Press “DISK” button.

2. Display indicates “Dsk0-9E” (which means numeral key 0 to 9 and ENTER button.)
This test executes floppy disk’s write/read test and entering a number selects sectors to be tested.
Larger the number, narrower the check area namely, entering 0 checks all the sectors of the disk.

3. Press “ENTER” button to clean the FDD with cleaning disk. Wet type cleaning disk is recommended.

■ To exit from the diagnostic program


Pressing “CURSOR ↓” button sets the instrument in Reset power off state.

If you wish to use the instrument continually after this diagnostic program, perform “System reset” de-
scribed below.

— 25 —
<Other utilities>

■ System reset
1. While pressing down “ENTER” button, turn power on.

2. Display indicates “Reset?”.

3. Pressing “+” button initializes the instrument.


Pressing “–” button invalidates system reset.

4. The instrument turns on automatically.

■ Touch off max


1. While pressing down “RHYTHM” and “MODE” buttons, turn the power on.

2. Display indicates “TouchMax”.

3. The instrument is set in touch off max mode.


In this state, sound volume in touch response off mode becomes maximum.

— 26 —
FDD ERROR MESSAGE

Error Message Reason of Error

R e a dOn l y The file being written to is read-only.

The disk format is not one supported by this key-


F o r ma t board.

D i sk R /W Error occurred during reading from the disk.

D i skFu l l Disk is full.

Not enough memory to perform the process.


Mem F u l l No memory is available to load data.

An attempt was made to play data that is not SMF


N o t S SMF 0 FORMAT 0.

An attempt was made to access a disk while no disk


No D i s k is loaded in the drive.

There is no file that corresponds to the file that was


No F i l e specified.

A save or delete operation was attempted with a


Prot ec t disk that is write protected.

Conv e r t The attempted file conversion was not successful.

Something is wrong with the data you are trying to


Wr on gDa t load.

— 27 —
MAJOR WAVEFORMS

1
3

4
2

1 Clock signal for CPU 3 Voltage VDD


Check point CP1 IC5 pin 2
2 Clock signal for DSP 4 Reset signal RES
LSI3 pin 14 IC5 pin 1

7
5

6 8

5 NMI signal 7 Sound signal L-OUT


LSI9 pin 64 SIELD-WIRE PE-W
6 Reset signal RESB 8 Sound signal L-VOL0OUT
LSI9 pin 87 JJ connector pin 1
Tone: Grand Piano (No. 000), Volume: Max.
Touch speed: Max., Key: A4

9 Key common signal KC0


JA connector pin 11
0 Key common signal KC1
JA connector pin 12
— 28 —
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD

Main PCB JCM733-MA1M


5

4 2

9 10
Top View

Bottom View

— 29 —
Sub PCB JCM733-MA2M

8
Top View

Sub PCB JCM733-MA3M

Top View

— 30 —
Console PCBs JCM733-CN1M

Top View

Console PCBs JCM733-CN2M

Top View

— 31 —
Display PCB JCM733-LCD1M

Top View

Bottom View

— 32 —
Keyboard PCBs JCM763T-KY1M

Top View

Keyboard PCBs JCM763T-KY2M

Top View

— 33 —
EXPLODED VIEW

41

30
37 29
R-1 31
32
14
38
36
40 35
34
13
39
33
40 17

4
15
5
16
7 6

9
10
18
8

3
23
28
27
11
— 34 —

1
2 R-3
12
26

50
43
48
25
47 49
50

24

26
46
49
44
45

23
27

21 22

R-2
19
42

R-5

20
R-4

R-5
PARTS LIST

WK-1800

Notes: This parts list does not include the cosmetic parts, which
parts are marked with item No. "R-X" in the exploded
view.
Contact our spare parts department if you need these
parts for refurbish.

1. Prices and specifications are subject to change with-


out prior notice.

2. As for spare parts order and supply, refer to the


"GUIDEBOOK for Spare parts Supply", published
seperately.

3. The numbers in item column correspond to the same


numbers in drawing.

— 35 —
PARTS PRICE LIST
WK-1800
N Item Code No. Part Name Specification Q Price Code R Remarks
MA1M PCB
N 1 10023172 PCB ASSY/MA1M TK-M241341*1(M733) 1 EI A
N BT1 38150679 BATTERY/LITHIUM CR2032/1HF1 1 AG X
D3 23901820 DIODE 1SS355TE-17 1 AA C
N D4 79114127 DIODE RB520S-30TE61 1 AA C
IC1,IC6 21054543 IC/LMOS TC7W32F(TE12L) 2 AC C
IC2 21052821 IC/LMOS TC7S04F(TE85R) 1 AC C
IC301,302 21056083 IC/LMOS TC7WU04F(TE12L) 2 AD C
IC4 21010642 IC/CMOS TC74HC08AF(TP1) 1 AC C
IC5 20121883 IC/CMOS RN5VD40AA-TR 1 AE C
N LSI1 10014314 LSI LHMN5KPP 1 BG B
LSI2 10014313 LSI LHMN5KPN 1 BG B
LSI3 20117434 LSI HG51B155FD 1 BU B
LSI4 20125572 LSI TC55257DFL-70L(EL) 1 AS B
LSI5 21056665 LSI UPD63200GS-E1 1 AX B
LSI6 20125987 LSI TC190C020AF-001 1 BC B
LSI7 20126186 LSI TC551001CF-70L(EL) 1 BK B
LSI8 20126186 LSI TC551001CF-70L(EL) 1 BK B
N LSI9 10014312 LSI HD6433048SA89F 1 CB B
LSI10 20109990 LSI HD63266F 1 BT B
Q1 22521169 TRANSISTOR 2SC4081T106S 1 AA C
N X1 10025033 OSCILLATOR/CERAMIC CSTCV16.00MXJ2C3-T 1 AD C
X2 25902788 OSCILATOR/CRYSTAL AT-49-24.576MHZ 1 AS C
MA2M PCB
N 2 10023173 PCB ASSY/MA2,3M TK-M241342*1(M733) 1 DK B
D202,D204,D212
23901344 DIODE 1SS133T-77-T 5 AA C
D215,D218
D203,D211 23901463 DIODE/SCHOTTKY SB20-03B 2 AD C
D205,D206 23901344 DIODE 1SS133T-77-T 2 AA C
N D209,D210 10025045 DIODE/ZENER MTZJT-777.5B 2 AA C
D213 23601085 DIODE/ZENER HZS6B1L-TD 1 AA C
N D214 10025044 DIODE/ZENER MTZJT-776.2A 1 AA C
D216 23902828 DIODE/SCHOTTKY RB441Q-40T-77 1 AA C
N IC201 10022651 IC/MONOLITHIC LA4663 1 AV C
IC202 21130084 IC/MONOLITHIC BA9700A 1 AK C
IC203 21141421 PHOTO COUPLER PC900V 1 AK C
IC204 21051092 IC/CMOS TC74HC04AP 1 AC C
IC205 21210072 IC/MONOLITHIC NJM2068DD 1 AD C
IC206,IC207 21210072 IC/MONOLITHIC NJM2068DD 2 AD C
J201 35015012 JACK/DC HEC2305-01-920 1 AC C
J202,J203 36120584 JACK YKB21-5012 2 AD C
J204 36120789 JACK YKB21-5010 1 AC C
J205 35014816 JACK/DIN YKF51-5051 1 AH C
J206 36120665 JACK/PHONE YKB21-5006 1 AG C
N Q201,Q212-Q215 22501627 TRANSISTOR 2SC1740STPS 5 AA C
Q203 22501627 TRANSISTOR 2SC1740STPS 1 AA C
N Q205,Q206 10025042 TRANSISTOR 2SD1468STPR 2 AA C
Q207 22521253 TRANSISTOR 2SB1566F 1 AC C
N Q208,Q211 10025037 TRANSISTOR 2SA933STPS 2 AA C
Q209 22510672 TRANSISTOR 2SB1548-P.CS 1 AD C
BL ass'y
N 3 10023177 PCB ASSY/LCD1M TK-M241343*1(M733) 1 CS B
N 4 10014320 LCD LD-B10608E 1 BZ C
N 5 10025053 CONNECTOR M441032-1 2 AR C
N 6 10025056 PACKING M441122-1 2 AB X
N 7 10025057 PC-FILM M441031-1 1 AE X
N 8 10021742 REFLECTOR M141035-1 1 AM X

Notes : Q - Quantity per unit


R - Rank - 36 -
N Item Code No. Part Name Specification Q Price Code R Remarks
N 9 10014316 CFL HMBV4BG2W182NLU AZG 1 AX B
10 69273420 HOLDER/RUBBER M440758-1 2 AA X
LSI601 2012 6018 LSI SED1278F2A 1 AV B
Q601,Q602 2253 0710 TRANSISTOR 2SD965-R(TA) 2 AB C
N T601 10025034 TRANSISTOR TE-CFL733-1M1 1 BB C
CN1 ~ CN2 PCBs
N 11 10023168 PCB ASSY/CN1M TK-M241344*1(M732) 1 CI B
N 12 10023171 PCB ASSY/CN2M TK-M341305*1(M732) 1 BY B
D402-D469 23901344 DIODE 1SS133T-77 68 AA C
IC401,IC402 21051239 IC/CMOS TC74HC164AP 2 AH C
LED401,LED402
N 10022652 LED SLZ-281B-22-T2 4 AA C
LED405,LED408
LED403,LED406
N 10022653 LED SLZ-281B-13-T1 4 AA C
LED407,LED409
N LED404 10022654 LED SLZ-181B-22-AB-T2 1 AB C
Keyboard
13 69222720 KEY SET/LT WHITE M312118*1 5 AP B
14 69237900 KEY SET/LT76R WHITE M340231*1 1 AO B
15 69237910 KEY SET/LT76L WHITE M340230*1 1 AO B
16 69068482 KEY SET/LS BLACK M140369B-3 2 AJ B
N 17 10025058 KEY SET/LSK-8P BLACK M140369-8 1 AH B
N 18 10025059 KEY SET/LSK-3P BLACK M140369-7 1 AN B
N 19 10025055 RUBBER/CONTACT CB M241297-1 5 AJ B
N 20 10025054 RUBBER/CONTACT EB M241298-1 1 AH B
N 21 10025060 RUBBER/CONTACT CG M241299-1 1 AH B
N 22 10023178 PCB ASSY/KY1,2M TK-M241345*1(M732) 1 CO B
Panel
N 23 10025062 PORT/SPEAKER M241300-1 2 AD X
N 24 10025077 BND-ASS'Y TK-M340804*4(M732) 1 BV C Bender
N 25 10025078 BND-ASS'Y TK-M340804*5(M732) 1 BU C Modulation
26 38311105 SPEAKER S12J96A 2 BM C Woofer
27 38311106 SPEAKER S05JH48A 2 AT C Twitter
28 69215030 KNOB/SLIDE M311859-1 2 AA C
29 69269280 RUBBER/BUTTON M240800-1 1 AU C
N 30 10025052 RUBBER/BUTTON M240801-2 1 AC C
31 69269310 RUBBER/BUTTON M240803-1 1 AU C
32 69269320 RUBBER/BUTTON M240804-1 1 AU C
N 33 10019019 RUBBER/BUTTON M241285-1 1 AF C
34 10019021 RUBBER/BUTTON M241286-1 1 AF C
N 35 10019022 RUBBER/BUTTON M241289-1 1 AC C
N 36 10019023 RUBBER/BUTTON M241290-1 1 AC C
N 37 10019025 RUBBER/BUTTON M241291-1 1 AC C
N 38 10019026 RUBBER/BUTTON M241292-1 1 AC C
39 69259380 RUBBER/BUTTON M240641-1 1 AB C
40 69259410 RUBBER/BUTTON M240640-1 4 AB C
N 41 10025049 PLATE/DISPLAY M341269-1 1 AD C
N 42 10025069 COVER/BATTERY M341288*1 1 AV C
43 35022318 CONNECTOR/LITHIUM BATT. MLES-A60-T 1 AA X
44 10151485 FDD DF354H064C 1 CW B
N 45 10025048 BLACKET L/FDD M341272-1 1 AD X
N 46 10025046 BLACKET R/FDD M341273-1 1 AD X
N 47 10014321 CABLE/FDD YAF11-0892 1 AT X
N 48 10025064 2P CONNECTOR AMP-2P-105-M733 1 AF X
49 69269420 RUBBER/DAMPER M440598-2 4 AB X
50 69269431 SPACER M440597A-1 4 AC X
Accessory
N 10034272 STAND/MUSIC M140744-2 1 AI X
N 10034273 FLOPPY DISK WK1800FD-1 1 AV X

Notes : Q - Quantity per unit


R - Rank - 37 -
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
MainPCB JCM733-MA1M

ROM1 ROM2

Working RAM

DSP
CPU

3
1
Reset IC 4

D/A
Converter

RAM2
RAM1

FDD
Controloer

Key Controller

Backup Power

9 10

— 38 —
SubPCB JCM733-MA2M/MA3M

Power Amp.
Regulator IC

— 39 —
Console PCBs JCM733-CN1M/CN2M

S-Register
S-Register

— 40 —
LCD Driver PCB JCM733-LCD1M

LCD Driver
Back Light Circuit

— 41 —
Keyboard PCBs JCM763T-KY1M/KY2M

— 42 —
Ver.1 : Apr. 2007
• Correction of the CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (P6)

CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.


Overseas Service Division

6-2, Hon-machi 1-Chome


Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan

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