CVP 55
CVP 55
CVP 55
The PDF of this service manual is not designed to be printed from cover to cover. The pages vary in size, and must therefore be printed in sections based on page dimensions.
NON-SCHEMATIC PAGES
Data that does NOT INCLUDE schematic diagrams are formatted to 8.5 x 11 inches and can be printed on standard letter-size and/or A4-sized paper.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
The schematic diagram pages are provided in two ways, full size and tiled. The full-sized schematic diagrams are formatted on paper sizes between 8.5 x 11 and 18 x 30 depending upon each individual diagram size. Those diagrams that are LARGER than 11 x 17 in full-size mode have been tiled for your convience and can be printed on standard 11 x 17 (tabloid-size) paper, and reassembled.
TO PRINT FULL SIZE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS If you have access to a large paper plotter or printer capable of outputting the full-sized diagrams, output as follows: 1) Note the page size(s) of the schematics you want to output as indicated in the middle window at the bottom of the viewing screen. 2) Go to the File menu and select Print Set-up. Choose the printer name and driver for your large format printer. Conrm that the printer settings are set to output the indicated page size or larger. 3) Close the Print Set Up screen and return to the File menu. Select Print... Input the page number of the schematic(s) you want to print in the print range window. Choose OK.
TO PRINT TILED VERSION OF SCHEMATICS Schematic pages that are larger than 11 x 17 full-size are provided in a 11 x 17 printable tiled format near the end of the document. These can be printed to tabloid-sized paper and assembled to full-size for easy viewing. If you have access to a printer capable of outputting the tabloid size (11 x 17) paper, then output the tiled version of the diagram as follows: 1) Note the page number(s) of the schematics you want to output as indicated in the middle window at the bottom of the viewing screen. 2) Go to the File menu and select Print Set-up. Choose the printer name and driver for your printer. Conrm that the plotter settings are set to output 11 x 17, or tabloid size paper in landscape ( ) mode. 3) Close the Print Set Up screen and return to the File menu. Select Print... Input the page number of the schematic(s) you want to print in the print range window. Choose OK. TO PRINT SPECIFIC SECTIONS OF A SCHEMATIC To print just a particular section of a PDF, rather than a full page, access the Graphics Select tool in the Acrobat Reader tool bar. 1) To view the Graphics Select Tool, press and HOLD the mouse button over the Text Select Tool which looks like: T This tool will expand to reveal to additional tools. Choose the Graphics Select tool by placing the cursor over the button on of the far right that looks like: 2) After selecting the Graphics Select Tool, place your cursor in the document window and the cursor will change to a plus (+) symbol. Click and drag the cursor over the area you want to print. When you release the mouse button, a marquee (or dotted lined box) will be displayed outlining the area you selected. 3) With the marquee in place, go to the le menu and select the Print... option. When the print window appears, choose the option under the section called Print Range which says Selected Graphic. Select OK and the output will print only the area that you outlined with the marquee.
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly
27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC2 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 05. Cleaning 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 01. Replacement 12. Functional check 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 12. Functional check 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 01. Replacement 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 01. Replacement 12. Functional check 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 01. Replacement 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 04. Resoldering/solder touch-up 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 01. Replacement 99. Other repair 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 12. Functional check 01. Replacement 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC37 IC44 IC1 IC28 IC1 IC3 IC2
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 02. Intermittently
08. Cracked, peeled, corroded 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ730E00 1 1 1 1 1
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly
08. Cracked, peeled, corroded 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 Xj966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XH543A00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
XI939A00
XH543A00
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 02. Intermittently CVP55 DM 0404. No sound (some keys) CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0301. Electric noise CVP55 DM 0302. Distorted sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0302. Distorted sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 9900. Other problem CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0412. Faulty sound output CVP55 DM 1600. No problem found CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly
XE789A00
99. Other condition 99. Other defect 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 20. Unknown 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly
IG051100
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CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly CVP55 DM 0901. Does not read disks CVP55 DM 1600. No problem found CVP55 DM 1600. No problem found CVP55 DM 0412. Faulty sound output CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0404. No sound (some keys) CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0404. No sound (some keys) CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0301. Electric noise CVP55 DM 0404. No sound (some keys) CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0412. Faulty sound output CVP55 DM CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM 1600. No problem found CVP55 DM 0401. No sound 20. Unknown 01. Constantly 02. Intermittently 20. Unknown 20. Unknown 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 02. Intermittently 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly
08. Cracked, peeled, corroded 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 99. Other defect 32. No problem found 32. No problem found 28. Faulty IC(s) 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 28. Faulty IC(s) 28. Faulty IC(s) 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 28. Faulty IC(s) 01. Replacement 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 01. Replacement IC2 XJ730E00 1 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 12. Functional check 12. Functional check 01. Replacement 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC44 IC13 1 1 IC1 XH543A00 1
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly
IC41
XE449A00
32. No problem found 28. Faulty IC(s) 28. Faulty IC(s) 21. Open pattern 22. Cracked PCB 21. Open pattern 28. Faulty IC(s) 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 28. Faulty IC(s) 28. Faulty IC(s) 21. Open pattern 28. Faulty IC(s) 21. Open pattern
12. Functional check 01. Replacement 01. Replacement 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 01. Replacement IC1 XH543A00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XI940A00 XH235C00 XH543A00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 01. Replacement 01. Replacement 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 01. Replacement 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC1 IC27 IC12 IC18 IC2 XJ204A00 XJ730E00 1 1
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly CVP55 DM 0408. Low sound level CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0404. No sound (some keys) CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0302. Distorted sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0404. No sound (some keys) CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM CVP55 DM 0401. No sound 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly
21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 99. Other defect 28. Faulty IC(s) 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 32. No problem found 21. Open pattern 21. Open pattern 32. No problem found 32. No problem found 32. No problem found 32. No problem found
27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 99. Other repair 01. Replacement 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 12. Functional check IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 27. Repair PCB trace(s)/pad(s) IC3 12. Functional check 12. Functional check 12. Functional check 12. Functional check IC2 IC3 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ730E00 XJ730E00 XJ966E00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 XJ966E00 1 1 1 1 1 IC1 XH543A00 1
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly CVP55 DM 0302. Distorted sound CVP55 DM 0404. No sound (some keys) CVP55 DM 0404. No sound (some keys) CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0301. Electric noise CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 0301. Electric noise CVP55 DM 0301. Electric noise CVP55 DM 0404. No sound (some keys) CVP55 DM 0401. No sound CVP55 DM 1600. No problem found CVP55 DM 0301. Electric noise CVP55 DM 0301. Electric noise CVP55 DM 1600. No problem found CVP55 DM 1600. No problem found CVP55 DM 1600. No problem found CVP55 DM 1600. No problem found 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 20. Unknown 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 01. Constantly 20. Unknown 20. Unknown
CVP55 DM 0001. Power up, but not operating (or System does not boot up) 01. Constantly
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Portable Keyboard
Issued by YAMAHA
BULLETIN NUMBER:
PART NUMBERS:
Current FDD Unit Changed New FDD Unit Set Part No. VJ031600 Part No. NX006890
Note: If the VJ031600 FDD unit is ordered, you will automatically receive the upgraded NX006890 FDD unit.
APPLICATION TO PRODUCTION:
CVP50, 55, 65, 70 CVP85A (#6450 ~), CVP87A (#6192 ~) CLP705 (#2816 ~), MLP51D (#1191 ~) DOM30, DRC20 Note: If replacing the FDD unit for the CVP75, the part number is VJ031601.
INSTALLATION:
To install the FDD unit refer to "HOW TO INSTALL THE NEW FDD UNIT" for further details.
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Extension cable MX000390 +5V power extension cable Instruments included in the FDD upgrade: CVP-5O, -55, -65, -70, -85, -85A, -87, -87A CLP-705, DRC-20, DOM-30, MLP-51D, PDP-500
Installation procedure:
1. 2. 3. 4.
Exchange the FDD units. Connect the +5V bound power extension cable. (Refer to illustration #1) Connect the 34P flat cable connector upside down. (Refer to illustration #1) Tighten the four (3 x 5) screws appropriately. (Refer to illustration #2)
Caution:
Do not use the existing (3 x 8) screws. It is possible damage to the floppy disk drive will occur by using the orginal screws. Only use the screws included (3 x 5) with the FDD update kit. The following keyboard intruments are included in the FDD upgrade: PSR-5700, PSR-6700, DMC-1000
Installation procedure for the additional keyboards:
1. Exchange the FDD units. 2. Connect the 34P flat cable connector upside down, (Refer to illustration #1) *NOTE: The screws and extension power cable are not used.
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Portable Keyboard
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BULLETIN NUMBER:
PARTS:
Old contact rubber Part No. VC799200 Color White New contact rubber Part No. VS549800 Color Pink
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BULLETIN NUMBER:
DATE:
RELATED BULLETIN NO.
UPGRADE DETAILS:
Upgrade details of MAIN CPU(H8/532)IC2 and MAIN ROM (1M ROM)IC3 Damper effect is not applied to the additional sound if solo style play and left pedal function are used during performance recording. Style voice cannot be changed during style change if solo style play and left pedal function are used during performance recording. If ending is recorded to cord sequence and played back, rhythm sound will generate after ending is completed. Rhythm does not run with start/stop switch if recording switch is turned on and off, immediately after disk formatting. If a song recorded with dual voice mode is punched in, dual voice does not occur during input. If a song recorded with split mode is punched in, split mode does not occur during input. If performance memory is recorded with ABC volume being changed and ABC volume is changed when the recording is redone, it will co-exist with the last volume data. When recording track 1 and 2 to the data to which DOC disk has been copied, orchestra sound will be generated. If the ending switch is pressed at the third beat while 3/4 time rhythm is played and then switch to 4/4 time rhythm is made, the system stops due to a slight difference in timing of the change. If FILL-IN is continued for 2 measures with chord sequencer POPS-1 normal, the chord on the second measure will not be generated. If the SPLIT switch is pressed during performance recording, split works during recording, however, it does not work during play back. If a song, to which the panel registration is recorded, is copied to another song, it is impossible to get out of copy mode. If recording to SONG 1 with POP-1 (tempo=86) and to SONG 2 with DROP 1 (tempo-120) during SONG 2 play back, it will start with tempo 86. If both levels of the manual volume and EXP pedal are lowered during the start of recording, EXP pedal data is played back at MAX during playback. When solo style play is on and you start recording with the left pedal function set to solo style play, and you stop recording with the left pedal on and with keys pressed, it will not stop during playback.
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END has been modified so that it does not appear any more when format is completed. When starting performance memory recording, if an early glissando is used, the glissando will not be properly reproduced during playback. It will play back simultaneously. With cord sequence recording, recording is done with a preset tempo which is set for each rhythm. Although the FILL to VARIATION switch is pressed twice to move to VARIATION during chord sequence recording, Fill-in is activated during playback. If more than 400 measures are input and set to FULL during chord sequence recording, a system reset is activated in some cases. When recording with performance memory using both SINGLE FINGER and SPLIT function simultaneously, sounds in LK part cannot be recorded. (Reason: When SINGLE FINGER and SPLIT are operated simultaneously, the sound in the LK part is supposed to generate chords. If you try to record it, the sound of the key you press is recorded. Different results are obtained during playback and recording.) After recording with performance memory using solo style play and the left pedal function, and if the left pedal is turned OFF, during left pedal and a key pressed, and you start playing with the same key you pressed before and tenuto, the sound of the key is not generate. Piano ABC function cannot be used when performance memory is played back.
SERVICE RESPONSE:
If the items listed above have detected by the user, please replace the MAIN CFU (H8/532) IC2 and the MAIN ROM (1 M) IC3. For CVP55 S/# to 2478, applicable for modifications, the MAIN CPU (H8/532) IC2 on the DM board is a PLCC type and uses an IC socket. The MAIN ROM (1 M) IC3 also uses a socket.
PLCC and QFP type CPUs This is a CPU with a built-in ROM. The package can differ but the software in the internal ROM is the same. When replacing the CPU for repair or to upgrade the software, please select either. If the MAIN CPU is installed in a socket, the PLCC type can be used. If the IC socket in which a PLCC type uses is removed, a QFP-type CPU can be substituted (solder it directly to the board).
Version indication When the test program is turned on (turn on the power while pressing A1- and C7 keys), the version number of the MAIN CPU (H8/532) IC2 is displayed on the tempo display and the version number of the main MAIN ROM IN3 is displayed on the song display. Please refer to the service manual for the test program. MAIN CPU (1.10 or V2.00) version as of July 1991 V1.10 and V2.00 of the MAIN CPU are different in typ; PLCC and QFP, however, the contents are the same. MAIN ROM (V1.11 orV2.00) V1.11 and V2.00 of the MAIN ROM are different (ROM, EP and MASK ROM) but, the contents are the same.
PARTS:
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Part name MAIN CPU (H8/532) MAIN CPU (H8/532) MAIN ROM (1M) PLCC (IC2) QFP (IC2) Mask ROM (IC3)
MAIN CPU and MAIN ROM are the same for CVP55 and CVP65.
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Portable Keyboard
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BULLETIN NUMBER:
MODIFICATION:
The new DM PCB and the current DM PCB are interchangeable, only several parts and connectors have been moved. See the DM PCB schematics in the following pages for further information.
SERVICE RESPONSE:
There are no changes in the shape of the connectors, so both new and current DM PCBs are interchangeable for servicing. Use the current Service Manual when you need the circuit diagram.
PART:
Part Name CVP55 DM PCB CVP65 DM PCB Current Part No. New Part No. VK555500 VK556300 VL978500 VL978600
All PCBs in stock are going to be replaced with new PCBs. Be sure to use new part number when ordering.
APPLICATION TO PRODUCTION:
CVP55 S/# 5562 onwards CVP65 S/# 4387 onwards New DM PCB Schematic CVP55(VL978500), CVP65(VL978600)
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Portable Keyboard
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BULLETIN NUMBER:
DATE:
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SERVICE RESPONSE:
The symptoms could be taken as a program bug since they do not occur regularly. If these symptoms are pointed out by a user, please fix them by following the method mentioned above. Please explain to the user to check the unit with a new disk containing new data. Because, when a disk is used that has been written to before the timing failure was corrected, the timing failure has been recorded on the disk. When this disk is subsequently played back on a unit that has had the timing failure corrected it will play back with the same symptoms as from before the corrective measures were taken. All units produced from now on will have their printed circuits cut and will be wired-up on the pattern side of the DM board.
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