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ORDER NO. EMID0103012A0 PCM KEYBOARD SX-KC211 (P) U.S.A. (PC) Canada (PY) Mexico (EX) Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Spain, Portugal, Greece, South Africa (EZ) Germany (EG) Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Holland, Belgium, France (EB) the United Kingdom (GN) Australia, New Zealand (XS) Malaysia, Singapore (XT) Taiwan (X) Thailand, Indonesia, U.A.E., Columbia, Panama, Chile, Brazil,...
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96.0 cm × 14.6 cm × 37.8 cm (37- DIMENSIONS (W×H×D) 25/32” x 5-3/4” x 14-7/8”) 5.1 kg (11.2 lbs) NET WEIGHT AC ADAPTOR, MUSIC STAND, ACCESSORIES SONG BOOK 2001 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
1. SIMPLIFIED GUIDE This manual mentions the revisions of original Service Manual SX-KC200. - Measuring Condition - Schematic Diagram (MAIN, FAJ) - Printed Circuit Board (MAIN , FAJ) - Replacement Parts List - Cabinet Parts Location - Packaging The other items are refered to original Service Manual. 2.
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2.2. Measuring condition of FAJ P.C.B. Check Point 1 - 4 Set to the Self-diagnostic Mode followings. - While pressing two E keys simultaneously, turn on the power switch. - MAIN VOLUME: Max. (Insert the headphone jack into PHONE/LINE OUT.When you measure “3 SPL”...
3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 4.1. MAIN, FAJ P.C.B. 5. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Notes: *Important safety notice: Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. Furthermore, special parts which have purposes of fire-retardant (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks QFAG026BA AC ADAPTOR XA[M] QQTG0596A INSTRUCTION MANUAL P<IB>[M] QQTG0597A INSTRUCTION MANUAL PY EX X XA<IA><IG>[M] QQTG0598A INSTRUCTION MANUAL PC PY EX EB X GN XS XD<IC>[M] QQTG0598A INSTRUCTION MANUAL XT XA<IC>[M] QQTG0599A INSTRUCTION MANUAL PC EG EF<ID>[M]...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks SW1,2 SWITCH CP*1 SW13-54 SWITCH CP*1 SW57-61 SWITCH CP*1 SW68-79 SWITCH CP*1 QSXG2F1400A CERAMIC OCS (14MHZ) MAIN[SPC] QSXG2F3200CA CERAMIC OCS(32MHZ) MAIN[SPC] Notes: *1: Since SW consists of buttons and P.C.B.s, we do not supply it as an individual part (refer to “CABINET PARTS LOCATION ”...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-1 NOTE: The number which noted at the connectors on the schematic diagram as "SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-1" or "SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-2" indicates the schematic diagram serial number located on the left corner in the schematic diagram. MAIN CIRCUIT WIRE2 P560 1 P552 2 AN3 3 P551 4...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-3 +3.3D +3.3D E D C B A A B C D E F G H I J K L (P,PY) areas only 0.056 0.056 50V1 0.056 R234 P34/A12 R235 AVSS P30/A8 P35/A13 R236 VREFH AVCC P31/A9 P36/A14 R237 VREFL DAOUT0 P32/A10...
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ORDER NO. EMID0003003C0 PCM KEYBOARD SX-KC200 (P) U.S.A. (PC) Canada (PY) Mexico (EX) Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Spain, Portugal, Greece, South Africa (EF) France (EZ) Germany (EG) Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Holland, Belgium (EP) Russia (EB) the United Kingdom (GN) Australia, New Zealand (XS) Malaysia, Singapore (XT) Taiwan (X) Thailand, Indonesia, U.A.E., Columbia, Panama, Chile, Brazil,...
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AC ADAPTOR, MUSIC STAND, ACCESSORIES SONG BOOK 2000 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. 1. WARNING To prevent the risk of fire, smoke, or electrical shock and to ensure safe operation, please be sure to follow the safety guidelines below.
precautions are clearly labeled or printed, for example, on the cabinet, or on the part concerned. Please follow these safety precautions, and also those listed in the Owner'sManual. 2. Parts which have a mark in the circuit diagram or in the parts list are essential for safety.
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is evident. 4. After servicing, be sure to restore the lead dress, insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, etc. 5. Before returning the serviced equipment to the customer, be sure to make the following insulation resistance test to prevent the customer from being exposed to a shock hazard. 2.2.
5. PARTS LOCATION Figure-3 6. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6.1. Opening the top cabinet 1. Turn the keyboard cabinet upside down, and remove the bottom screws (A 26 pcs.) as shown in Figure-4 2. Place the keyboard bottom side down, and open the top cabinet. Figure-4...
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6.2. Removing the MAIN and FAJ P.C.B.s - Open the top cabinet (see step “ Opening the top cabinet ”). - Pull out the connectors on the printed circuit boards. MAIN P.C.B. - Remove the MAIN P.C.B. mounting screws (A 9 pcs. and B 3 pcs.) as shown in Figure-5 - When installing the MAIN P.C.B., first affix the B screws (3 pcs.) to...
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RLED P.C.B. - Remove the RLED P.C.B. mounting screws (A 2 pcs.) as shown in Figure-6 BLED P.C.B. - Release the claws and remove the BLED P.C.B. as shown in the Figure-6 CP P.C.B. 1. Remove the RLED P.C.B. (see “ RLED P.C.B.
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6.5. Removing the MKB1, MKB2 and MKB3 P.C.B.s - Open the top cabinet (see step “ Opening the top cabinet ”). MKB1 P.C.B. 1. Remove the MKB1 P.C.B. mounting screws (A 3 pcs.) as shown in Figure-8 2. Release the claws and remove the MKB1 P.C.B. MKB2 P.C.B.
6.6. Removing the key sets 1. Open the top cabinet (see step “ Opening the top cabinet ”). 2. Remove the key set mounting screws (A 3 pcs. for each key set) as shown in Figure-9 3. Remove the key set. Figure-9 7.
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2. Use the numeric button in the Number buttons to select an item from 0 to 5. Press a keyboard key. 0: FULL w/o Generate a full amplitude sine wave in the pitch of each key. (Without touch, fixed stereo center). If no sound is generated or if the sound is distorted, the sound generator ROM corresponding to the key position is defective.
power switch. “SW & LED” is displayed on the LCD. Figure-11 2. Press all the buttons on the Control Panel and confirm that all the PERFORMANCE PADS LEDs light and sine wave is produced. - If an LED fails to light or no sound is produced, the cause may be a defective switch or a break in the surrounding circuit, etc.
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3. To measure the waveforms, first set this unit to the service diagnostic mode (refer to “ SOUND SYSTEM test ” on SOUND SYSTEM test ). The WAVEROM output will then be output as a sine wave to facilitate the servicing check. 8.2.
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Electrolytic Capacitors. (ECEA-type, ±20% Tolerance) Table-2 SYMBOL SPECIFICATION TYPE Non-Polarized Electrolytic ECEA_KN_type Capacitors Non-Polarized Electrolytic (for ECEA_Y_type Network system) Tantalum Solid Electrolytic ECS_type Capacitors Metallized Plastic Film Capacitors ECQV_type (TF Series) Temperature Compensating ECC_type Ceramic Capacitors High-Dielecytric Constant Ceramic ECK_type, ECR_type Capacitors Axial Lead Ceramic Capacitors ECB_type...
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- When checking LCD, install the LCD Window (QKWG038AB) as shown in Figure-14 Figure-14 10. MEASURING CONDITION 10.1. Measuring condition of MAIN P.C.B. Check Point 2 - 5 Set to the Self-diagnostic Mode followings. - While pressing two E keys simultaneously, turn on the power switch.
10.2. Measuring condition of FAJ P.C.B. Check Point 1 - 4 Set to the Self-diagnostic Mode followings. - While pressing two E keys simultaneously, turn on the power switch. - MAIN VOLUME: Max. - Keyboard: C 11. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...
12. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 12.1. MAIN,FAJ P.C.B. 12.2. MKB1,MKB2,MKB3,BLED,RLED,CP P.C.B. 13. BLOCK DIAGRAM 14. WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM 15. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Notes: *Important safety notice: Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. Furthermore, special parts which have purposes of fire-retardant (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc.
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Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description QFAG034AA AC ADAPTOR EB[M] QFAG016AB AC ADAPTOR X, XS ,XT(E) QFAG036AA AC ADAPTOR GN[M] QFAG018AB AC ADAPTOR XD(E) QFAG026AA AC ADAPTOR XA[M] QFAG042AA AC ADAPTOR XC[M] QFAG043AA AC ADAPTOR EP[M] QQTG0547A SONG BOOK QQCG0377A BEAT MASTER SHEET...
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*1: Since SW consists of buttons and P.C.B.s, we do not supply it as an individual part (refer to “ CABINET PARTS LOCATION ” on ). 16. CABINET PARTS LOCATION - Since SW consists of buttons and P.C.B.s, we do not supply it as an individual part.
AUTO PLAY CHORD BEAT M ASTER An automatically A fun way to develop your accompaniment is added to sense of rhythm. your playing merely by specifying a chord. SX-KC200 TOUCH SUSTAIN HARMONY SYNCHRO TEMPO BEAT APC/SONG MASTER PLAY AUTO PLAY VOLUME OFF/ON CHORD...
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MUSIC TRAINER The MUSIC TRAINER function incorporated in this instrument can be a helpful aid to improving your performance. Example BEAT MASTER, to develop your sense of rhythm. Display CHORD FINDER, to teach you how to play chords. Displays the status of your MINUS ONE lets you practice the melody part instrument and is also used for while listening to the other song parts.
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Various settings that enhance the functions of this instrument are accessed through the MENU function. Press the MENU button. 15: SONG LED [SONG LED] ON/OFF settings for the LED lighting of the MENU pad buttons during a SONG performance. 16: ALL INITIAL [ALL INIT] Reset this instrument to the original set- RHYTHM tings.
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Select the desired setting menu, and perform the corresponding settings. MENU MENU Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to select the part you wish to set. select the part you wish to set. • PT is the abbreviation for part and ACP for ACCOMP.
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Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to enable or disable the transmission/reception of specify whether or not the pad button LEDs light MIDI REALTIME COMMAND data. during a 100 SONGS performance. ON: REALTIME COMMAND (START/STOP, ON: The pad button LEDs light also during a CONTINUE) data are transmitted/received.
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The following changes in performance may occur in the Keyboard but do not indicate trouble. Phenomenon Remedy • Turn off the PLAY button once, then turn it on again. The buttons, keys, etc. malfunction. If this procedure is not successful, turn off the PLAY ∧...
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Rear panel DC IN 9V-10V AUX IN FOOT PHONES/ MIDI LINE OUT MIDI OUT FOOT SW Used for transmitting MIDI data. Connect the An optional SZ-P1 Foot Switch (sold separately) other end of the MIDI cable to the MIDI IN ter- can be connected to this terminal to control minal of another instrument.
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Keyboard [ SX-KC200 ] Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Default memorized Basic Channel Changed Default OMNI OFF, POLY Mode Messages Mode Altered Note Number True voice Note ON Velocity Note OFF Key's After Touch Ch's Pitch Bend 0,32 bank sel MSB/LSB modulation 6,38 data entry MSB/LSB...
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MAIN WIRE2 SWITCHES & DIODES WIRE7 SW88 SW62 PLAY OFF/ON CONTROLER IC13 A1 A20 A0 A14 16M BIT 256K BIT FLASH SRAM MASK ROM D0 D15 D0 D7 MKB1 MKB2 MKB3 WIRE9 WIRE12 DECODER DECODER SWITCHES SWITCHES & WIRE11 & DIODES DIODES WIRE10...
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AN3 AN7 WIRE5 DRIVE DRIVE P53 P56 DRIVE DRIVE MAIN CPU DAOUT0 TXD2 A0 A20 RXD2 +3.3D D0 D15 IC10 A1 A2 D0 D15 ADDRESS BUS 16M BIT VD0 VD19 R0 R19 FLASH MASK DATA BUS DT0 DT15 R0 R15 TONE GENERATOR IC11...
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BLED WIRE3 WIRE16 +3.3D RLED WIRE8 WIRE15 FOOT SW MIDI OUT PHOTO MIDI IN COUPLER AC ADAPTOR DVCC +3.3D D12,13 LINE OUT L LINE OUT R JK12 HEAD PHONE SP-L POWER AMP CN17 SP-R MUTE Q4,5 MUTE-ON...
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