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SERVICE MANUAL
DGX-620
YPG-625
CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................... 3
PANEL LAYOUT ........................................................................ 4
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT & WIRING ..................................... 6
BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................... 8
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ................................................. 9
LSI PIN DESCRIPTION .......................................................... 20
IC BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................. 23
CIRCUIT BOARDS ................................................................. 24
TEST PROGRAM ................................................................... 33
INITIALIZATION ...................................................................... 37
USER DATA BACKUP ............................................................. 38
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ........................................... 42
MIDI DATA FORMAT ............................................................... 43
PARTS LIST
OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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 per-
sonal injury, destruction of expensive components and failure of the product to perform as specified. For
these reasons, we advise all Yamaha product owners that all service required should be performed by an
authorized Yamaha Retailer or the appointed service representative.
IMPORTANT: This presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or firm does not constitute authorization certifi-
cation, recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principal-agent relationship of
any form.
The data provided is 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 and must be replaced with parts having specification equal to those
originally installed.
SAVING DATA
Saving and backing up your data
The panel settings and some other types of data are not retained in memory when you turn off the power to the
instrument. Save data you want to keep to the Registration Memory.
Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation.
Save important data to a USB storage device/or other external device such as a computer.
Be sure to
perform it
Be sure to
perform it
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■ SPECIFICATIONS
Keyboards Effects
• 88 Graded Hammer Standard keys (A-1–C7), with Touch • Reverb: 9 types
Response. • Chorus: 4 types
Display • Harmony: 26 types
• 320 x 240 dots LCD display (backlit) Song
Setup • 30 Preset Songs + 5 User Songs + Accessory CD-ROM Songs (70)
• STANDBY/ON • Song Clear, Track Clear
• MASTER VOLUME: MIN–MAX • Song Volume
• LCD CONTRAST • Song Control: REPEAT & LEARN, A-B REPEAT, PAUSE,
REW, FF, START/STOP
Panel Controls
• SONG, VOICE, STYLE, EASY SONG ARRANGER, Performance assistant technology
P.A.T. ON/OFF, LESSON L, LESSON R, LESSON START, • Chord, Chord/Free, Melody, Chord/Melody
METRONOME ON/OFF, PORTABLE GRAND, DEMO, Recording
FUNCTION, MUSIC DATABASE, HARMONY ON/OFF, • Song
DUAL ON/OFF, SPLIT ON/OFF, TEMPO/TAP, [0]–[9], [+], User Song: 5 Songs
[-], CATEGORY, Dial, REPEAT & LEARN (ACMP ON/OFF), Recording Tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, STYLE
A-B REPEAT (INTRO/ENDING/rit.), PAUSE (SYNC START),
START/STOP, REW (MAIN/AUTO FILL), FF (SYNC STOP), MIDI
REGIST MEMORY ([MEMORY/BANK], [1], [2]), • Local On/Off • Initial Send • External Clock
SONG MEMORY (REC, [1]–[5], [A]), File Control [MENU], • Keyboard Out • Style Out • Song Out
File Control [EXECUTE], [EXIT], [LYRICS], [SCORE],
[CHORD FINGERING] Auxiliary jacks
• PHONES/OUTPUT, DC IN 12V, USB TO HOST,
Realtime Control USB TO DEVICE, SUSTAIN
• Pitch Bend Wheel
Ampli er
Voice • 6W + 6W
• 127 panel voices + 12 drum/SFX kits + 361 XGlite voices
• Polyphony: 32 Speakers
• DUAL • 12cm x 2 + 3cm x 2
• SPLIT Power Consumption
• 22W
Style
• 150 Preset Styles + 1 User Style File Power Supply
• Style Control: ACMP ON/OFF, SYNC STOP, SYNC START, • Adaptor: Yamaha PA-5D AC power adaptor
START/STOP, INTRO/ENDING/rit.,
MAIN/AUTO FILL Dimensions (W x D x H)
• Fingering: Multi Finger, Full Keyboard • 1,398 x 457 x 153 mm (55-1/16" x 18" x 6")
• Style Volume • with keyboard stand:
1,405 x 485 x 773 mm (55-1/3" x 19-1/8" x 30-3/8")
Music Database
• 267
Weight
• 18.0kg (39 lbs. 11 oz.)
Education Feature • with keyboard stand:
• Dictionary 25.5kg (56 lbs. 3 oz.)
• Lesson 1–3, Repeat & Learn
Supplied Accessories
Registration Memory • Music Rest • Accessory CD-ROM
• 8 banks x 2 types • Keyboard Stand • Owner’s Manual • Footswitch FC5
Function • AC Power adaptor (May not be included depending on your par-
• VOLUME: Style Volume, Song Volume ticular area.)
• OVERALL: Tuning, Transpose, Split Point, Touch Sensitiv-
ity, Pitch Bend Range, Chord Fingering Optional Accessories
• MAIN VOICE: Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, • Headphones: HPE-150
Chorus Level
• DUAL VOICE: Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level,
Chorus Level
• SPLIT VOICE: Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level,
Chorus Level
• EFFECT: Reverb Type, Chorus Type, Master EQ Type,
Sustain
• HARMONY: Harmony Type, Harmony Volume
• Performance assistant technology:
Performance assistant technology Type
• PC: PC Mode
• MIDI: Local On/Off, External Clock, Initial Send,
Keyboard Out, Style Out, Song Out
• METRONOME: Time Signature Numerator, Time Signature
Denominator, Metronome Volume
• SCORE: Quantize
• LESSON: Lesson Track (R), Lesson Track (L), Grade
• UTILITY: Demo Cancel, Language
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■ PANEL LAYOUT
• Front Panel
e u i o
q
r t y !0
w !1 !2 !3
!4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9
#4
• Front Panel
q [STANDBY/ON] switch !4 [REPEAT & LEARN]/ [ACMP ON/OFF] button
w [MASTER VOLUME control !5 [A-B REPEAT]/[INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button
e FILE CONTROL [MENU], [EXECUTE] button !6 [REW]/[MAIN/AUTO FULL] button
r [LYRICS] button !7 [FF]/[SYNC STOP] button
t [SCORE] button !8 [PAUSE]/[SYNC START] button
y [CHORD FINGERING] button !9 [START/STOP] button
u [P.A.T. ON/OFF] button @0 [SONG] button
i [MUSIC DATABASE] button @1 [EASY SONG] ARRANGER] button
o [FUNCTION] button @2 [STYLE] button
!0 LESSON [L],[R], [START] buttons @3 [VOICE] button
!1 [METRONOME ON/OFF] button
!2 [TEMPO/TAP] button
!3 SONG MEMORY [REC], [1]-[5], [A] buttons
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@0 @7
@1
@4 @6
@2
@3 @5
@8 #0 #1 #2 #3
@9
Rear Panel
#5 #6 #7 #8 #9
• Rear Panel
@4 Dial #5 CONTRAST knob
@5 CATEGORY[ ] and [ ] buttons #6 USB TO DEVICE, TO HOST terminals
@6 Number buttons [0]–[9],[+] and [-] buttons #7 SUSTAIN jack
@7 [DEMO] button #8 PHONES/OUTPUT jack
@8 [EXIT] button #9 DC IN 12V jack
@9 REGIST MEMORY [MEMORY/BANK], [1], [2] buttons
#0 [PORTABLE GRAND] button
#1 [SPLIT ON/OFF] button
#2 [DUAL ON/OFF] button
#3 [HARMONY ON/OFF] button
#4 [PITCH BEND] wheel
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15
15
TW (L) Speaker PSW DJACK Speaker TW (R)
(Tweeter (L)) 13 10 7 9 8 3 6 1 5 2 4 11 (Tweeter (R))
• Keyboard assembly
< Top view >
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Caution: Be sure to attach the removed filament tape just as it was before removal.
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■ BLOCK DIAGRAM
USB
SUSTAIN TO DEVICE TO HOST PB
CONTRAST
BACK LIGHT
PSW
VR301 PITCH BEND
DJACK JK301 JK303 JK302
VR401
STANDBY/ON
LCD
CN401(3P)
DISPLAY
320 X 240
STN SW501
CN301(14P) CN501(4P)
CN901(19P)
CN104(19P)
PA[4-7] (128P) IC802(48P) IC803(48P) IC804(50P)
LED LED JK101
DRIVER PA0-7 IC501(10P)
+3.3D
SDI 41
RXD1 TXD1 SD0 2
PNR ADC PITCH BEND
+5D 38 37 40 8bit
CR701 +5A
BCLK, WCLK +5A
PNL 5MHz R704 8
14,15 18,38 DAC 14 7 2
1 L IC201(14P)
SW IN[0-6] CPU 27 SYSCLK, BCLK, WCLK 24bit 8 LPF 14
CN601(12P)
7 R Vcc
CN01(12P)
CN601(5P)
3cm 3cm
Keyboard(GHL)
88KEY
with touch response B[1-15]
N[11-16]
N[21-26] R L
CN2(27P)
MASTER
MVR VOLUME WOOFER WOOFER
GHL88L GHL88M GHL88H 12cm 12cm
4 4
CN1(17P)
CN1(17P)
CN3(17P)
CN1(17P)
PA-5D
(AC Adaptor)
(A-1~C2) (C#2~C5) (C#5~C7)
28CA1-2001000277
DGX-620/YPG-625
■ DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
Caution: 1) Flat cable’s contacts are visible from the back.
Pay attention not to insert and install the cable to the connector inversely. (Fig.1)
2) Be sure to attach the removed filament tape just as it was before removal.
(Fig.1)
<Bottom View>
(Fig.2)
[500] [500]
(Fig.3)
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2. DM Circuit Board
(Time required: About 10 minutes)
2-1 Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1.)
2-2 Remove the four (4) screws marked [480A].
The DM circuit board can then be removed. (Fig.4)
Speaker Speaker
(Tweeter(R)) (Tweeter(L))
DM
AM
[480C]
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(Fig.5)
Upper Case
(Fig.6)
[480]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2W3 (WE774300)
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(Fig.8)
14. Keyboard Assembly The keyboard assembly can then be removed from the
(Time required: About 13 minutes) upper case assembly. (Fig.9)
14-1 Remove the lower case assembly. (See procedure 1.)
14-2 Remove the six (6) screws marked [480L], the twelve (12)
screws marked [480M] and the eight (8) screws marked
[560].
[480L] [480L]
[560] Upper Case [560] [560]
Keyboard Assembly
[480M] [480M] [480M]
(Fig.9)
[480]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X8 MFZN2W3 (WE774300)
[560]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X20 MFZN2W3 (WF489300)
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15. Disassembling the Keyboard Assembly 15-2 When removing white keys numbered as A-1 and B-1
15-1 White key assembly and black key assembly key and black key, remove two (2) screws marked
Remove the four (4) screws marked [270A] fixing the [270B] and then lift the back of the keys and slide the
black and white key assembly for one octave (C-B). black and white keys towards you. (Fig.10)
To remove the back of the black and white key assembly 15-3 When removing the C7 key, remove a screw marked
of each octave, while pushing the end lug of white keys [270C] and then lift the back of C7 key and slide it
rearward and lifting the back of keys, slide the black and towards you. (Fig.10)
white key assembly towards you. (Fig.10, Fig.11) Note: When removing white key assembly and black key
assembly, be careful not to allow grease to attach to the
circuit board and rubber contacts, etc. (Fig.11)
<Top view>
A-1 Key One octave One octave One octave One octave One octave One octave One octave
(C0-B0) (C1-B1) (C2-B2) (C3-B3) (C4-B4) (C5-B5) (C6-B6)
C7 Key
B-1 Key
(Fig.10)
Rubber contact
GHL88M
Grease
(Fig.11)
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(Fig.12)
<Top View>
Rubber contact Rubber contact Rubber contact Rubber contact Rubber contact
(Fig.13)
One octave
(C#-C)
To remove the rubber contact for one octave, keys for 2 octaves need to be removed.
(Fig.14)
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Frame
(Fig.15)
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15-8 GHL88H Circuit Board 15-9 Hammer (White Key), (Black Key)
Remove the black and white key assembly (C5-C7). Remove the black and white key assembly for the
(See procedure 15-1.) related keys.
Remove the five (5) screws marked [260C]. The GHL88H With the key frame placed upside down, push the
circuit board can then be removed. (Fig.13) hammer forward from the rear, then a click sound is
heard and the hammer bearing section can be removed
from the hammer axis of the key frame.
Take out the hammer sideways. (Fig.16, Fig.17)
* When removing the hammer, take care not to cause
damage to the hammer bearing and its claw.
Hammer axis
Frame
Push
(Fig.16)
Bearing claw
Bearing section
(Fig.17)
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16. Assembling the Keyboard Assembly Part Name Range for Applicable Tone Keys
16-1 Hammer (White Key), (Black Key) Hammer, W1 A-1 - F1
White Key
After applying grease to the bearing section of the Hammer, W2 G1 - E3
hammer, bring the hammer (white key)(black key) Hammer, W3 F3 - D5
sideways from the rear, fit its bearing section to the Hammer, W4 E5 - C7
hammer axis of the key frame and pull it forward until a
click sound is heard. (Fig.18) Hammer, B1 A#-1 - F#1
Black Key
* There are 8 hammer types differing in weight. Be sure to Hammer, B2 G#1 - D#3
check the type of the hammer for correct installation. Hammer, B3 F#3 - C#5
(Table 1) Hammer, B4 D#5 - A#6
(Table 1)
<Rear view>
Bearing section
Apply grease
Hammer axis
Frame
Pull forward
(Fig.18)
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(Fig.20)
(Fig.19)
(Fig.21)
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16-7 White key assembly and black key assembly 16-8 Use the two (2) screws marked [270B] to fix the A-1 to
After applying grease to the key guide, install the white B-1 keys. (Fig.10)
key assembly/black key assembly. 16-9 Use a screw marked [270C] to fix the C7 key. (Fig.10)
At this time, check to make sure that the key guide of the
key frame and inside slit at the front of white key as well
as the contact arm of the hammer and actuate rubber of
the white key assembly/black key assembly are installed
properly. (Fig.22)
Use the four (4) screws marked [270A] to fix 1 octave
white key assembly/black key assembly. (Fig.10)
Key guide
Contact arm
Apply grease
Hammer
Key guide
Contact arm
(Fig.22)
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■ IC BLOCK DIAGRAM
SN74LV32APWR (X5647A00) SN74AHCT1G08DCKR (X0158A00) NJM4580E(TE2) (X2331A00)
Quad 2 Input OR 74V1T08CTR (X7542A00) Dual Operational Amplifier
DM:IC805 Single 2-Input Positive-AND Gate DM: IC402
DM: IC103,104
2B 5 10 3B
FUNCTION TABLE
2Y 6 9 3A INPUTS OUTPUT
A B Y
7 GND 8 3Y
H H H
L X L
X L L
DC VCC
OUT IN 2 14
5 4
OUTPUT PIN TO VCC
RIPPLE
SHORT PROTECTOR
FILTER
5 7
ON TIME POP
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■ CIRCUIT BOARDS
CONTENTS
AM Circuit Board (X7135B0) ......................................... 26
DJACK Circuit Board (X7135B0) ................................... 26
DM Circuit Board (X7136C0) ........................................ 25
ENC Circuit Board (X7135B0) ....................................... 29
GHL88H Circuit Board (X6246D0) ................................ 32
GHL88L Circuit Board (X6244D0) ................................. 30
GHL88M Circuit Board (X6245G0) ............................... 31
MKO Circuit Board (X7135B0) ...................................... 29
MVR Circuit Board (X7135B0) ...................................... 29
PB Circuit Board (X7135B0) ......................................... 29
PNL Circuit Board (X7137B0) ....................................... 27
PNR Circuit Board (X7137B0) ....................................... 28
PSW Circuit Board (X7135B0) ...................................... 29
TW Circuit Board (X7135B0) ......................................... 29
Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
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● DM Circuit Board
to AM-CN104 to PNR-CN02
Component Side
Pattern Side
2NA-WG25920 1 Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
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● AM Circuit Board
to Speaker PHONES
to Backlight assembly to DM-CN901 (Woofer) to TW(R) to TW(L) /OUTPUT
PWB
JK201,JK301 JK101
PWB
The nonwoven fabricis prevented from PWB
overlapping on the PWB side.
ACMP INTRO/ M
ON/OFF ENDING/rit. AUT
STYLE
SONG
REPEAT & A-B
LEARN REPEAT R
METRONOME TEMPO/
ON/OFF TAP
REC 1 2
LES
LYRICS SCORE PIANO ACMP
FILE
CONTROL
A'
A-B START/
REPEAT REW FF PAUSE STOP
A
1 2 3 4 5
CLEAR
to DM-CN601
ABASE FUNCTION
Component Side
A'
Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
2NA-WG25520
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B
● PNR Circuit Board
BANK SPLIT
VOICE
SPLIT
ON/OFF
CATEGORY CATEG
DOWN UP
VOICE
STYLE
EASY SONG
ARRANGER
SONG
to ENC-CN901 to DM-CN602
B'
ABLE
AND
Y CATEGORY
UP -/NO 0 +/YES
7 8 9
4 5 6
DEMO
1 2 3
Component Side
B'
Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts. 2NA-WG25520
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MASTER
to PNR-CN3 VOLUME
Component Side
Component Side to AM-CN204
STANDBY/ON
to AM-CN103
Component Side
to AM-CN101
Component Side
to Speaker to AM-CN202
(Tweeter L) Component Side Component Side
Component Side
ENC :2NA-WG25900
PSW :2NA-WG25900
TW :2NA-WG25900
MVR :2NA-WG25900
PB :2NA-WG25900
MKO :2NA-WG25900 Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
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D'
D
D'
D
to GHL88M-CN1
Component Side
Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts. 2NAK8-WF46230
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E'
E
to DM-CN701
to GHL88L-CN1
to GHL88H-CN1
E'
E
Component Side
2NAK8-WF46240 2 Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
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F'
F
to GHL88M-CN3
F'
F
Component Side
Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts. 2NAK8-WF46250
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■ TEST PROGRAM
* If you execute the test No.47 (Factory Set), then the user’s preset data may be lost.
Therefore, back up the user’s data in advance.
A. PREPARATION
1) PA-5D or PA-51 (AC adaptor) is used.
2) Measuring instruments: frequency counter, level meter (with JIS-C filter)
Note: Connect a stereo plug to the [PHONES/OUTPUT] jack at 33 ohms.
3) Jigs: Foot switch (FC-4 or FC-5), USB cable, USB memory, USB-MIDI driver (*1)
PC (Install a USB-MIDI driver (*1) in PC and finish the THROUGH setup.)
*1 Obtain the USB-MIDI driver from CD-ROM (X7225A00) for DGX-620/YPG-625 or Yamaha official website.
(URL>>http://www.yamahapkclub.com)
DGX-620/YPG-625
C2# G2#
STANDBY
ON
F2
C. TEST PROCEDURE
1) When the test program is started, “TEST” will be displayed on the LCD.
2) Press the [-] or [+] button of the number buttons to select a test program item.
3) Press the [START/STOP] button to execute the test.
* If the test result is OK, or the test item is completed, press the [START/STOP] button again to return to
the test item selection display.
* Press the [-] or [+] button of the number buttons to select the next test program item.
* When the test result is OK, an asterisk (*) is added in front of its item name on display.
If the test result is NG, press the [DEMO] button or the lowest (leftmost) white key to returm the item
selection display.
-- -- Contrast Check
Set the contrast knob to the legible position of LCD. When the contrast knob is turned clockwise
(or counterclockwise), the LCD becomes blue (or white).
1 001 Version Displays ROM (Program) version. (In case of OK:“XXX” Prog, NG:“Err” Prog)
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2 002 Rom Chk1 Checks the ROM that is connected to the CPU. (OK:“Rom OK”, NG:“Rom NG”)
The test results appear on the LCD. Check that the LCD displays “Rom OK”.
3 003 Ram Chk1 Checks the RAM that is connected to the CPU. (OK:“Ram OK”, NG:“Ram NG”)
The test results appear on the LCD. Check that the LCD displays “Ram OK”.
6 006 Flash Rom Chk1 Checks the flash ROM that is connected to CPU bus.
The check result appears on the LCD. Check that the LCD displays “Flash Rom OK”.
(OK:“Flash Rom OK”, NG:“Flash Rom NG”)
7 007 USB Storage Chk Checks USB. (OK:“USB Storage OK”, NG:“USB Storage NG”)
Connect a USB memory to the [USB TO DEVICE] jack with a USB cable, and execute the test.
The test results appear on the LCD. Check that the LCD displays “USB Storage OK”.
11 011 TG1 Chk Outputs the sine wave by changing the channels in sequence from C2 to G4. [32 notes]
Check the sound by hearing that there is no noise or abnormal sound.
After auto-scaling is finished, individual keys can be played. (If playing two or more keys
simultaneously, the first pressed key has priority to make a sound.)
13 013 Pit Chk Connect the frequency counter to the [PHONES/OUTPUT] jack. (L or R)
Sets PAN to Center and produces a signal at 440.14 Hz +/-0.22 Hz.
Check that the correct signal is produced.
14 014 Output R Connect the level meter (with a JIS-C filter) to the [PHONES/OUTPUT] jack. (33 ohm load)
Set the [MASTER VOLUME] at maximum and check the output level (1 kHz sine wave,
PAN=R).
PHONES L : less than -45.0 dBu PHONES R : -1.0 dBu +/-2 dB
15 015 Output L Connect the level meter (with a JIS-C filter) to the [PHONES/OUTPUT] jack. (33 ohm load)
Set the [MASTER VOLUME] at maximum and check the output level (1 kHz sine wave,
PAN=L).
PHONES L : -1.0 dBu +/- 2 dB PHONES R : less than -45.0 dBu
21 021 All LED Chk Check that all the LEDs on the panel are on.
22 022 Red LED Chk Check that all the red LEDs on the panel are on.
23 023 Green LED Chk Check that all the green LEDs on the panel are on.
28 028 LCD On Check that all LCD dots are on. (The whole screen becomes white.)
29 029 LCD Off Check that all LCD dots are off. (The whole screen becomes blue.)
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31 031 Pedal1 Chk Connect the foot switch (FC-4 or FC-5) to the [SUSTAIN] jack.
Check that the C3 note is output when the [START/STOP] button is pressed while stepping the
pedal and the C4 note is output when releasing the pedal. The sound stops when stepping the
pedal again. Check that the LCD displays “Pedal1 OK”. (OK:“Pedal1 OK”, NG:“Pedal1 NG”)
41 041 Rom Chk2 Checks the ROM that is connected to the CPU.
The test result appears on the LCD. Check that the LCD displays “Rom OK”.
It takes about 20 seconds. (OK:“Rom OK”, NG:“Rom NG”)
42 042 Ram Chk2 Check the RAM that is connected to the CPU.
The test results appear on the LCD. Check that the LCD displays “Ram OK”.
It takes about 5 seconds. (OK:“Ram OK”, NG:“Ram NG”)
45 045 Flash Rom Chk2 Checks the flash ROM that is connected to CPU bus.
The check result appears on the LCD. Check that the LCD displays “Flash Ram OK”.
It takes about 60 seconds. (OK:“Flash Rom OK”, NG:“Flash Rom NG”)
47 047 Factory set All backup domains are initialized and it changes into a factory-shipments state when executing
this test.
48 048 Test Exit Exit from the test program after executing this test.
* Note: As for the test no.41 - 45, it takes time. If you want to skip them, press the [+/YES] button several times to go to the test
no.47 (Factory Set).
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Table 1
No. SW Name Display Note No.
1 DIAL UP Dial Up C2
2 DIAL DOWN Dial Down C#2
3 FILE MENU File Menu D2
4 FILE EXCUTE File Excute D#2
5 P.A.T. P. A.T. E2
6 Music Data Base MusicDataBase F2
7 FUNCTION Function F#2
8 LYRICS Lyrics G2
9 SCORE Score G#2
10 Chord Finger Chord Finger A2
11 LESSON L Lesson L A#2
12 LESSON R Lesson R B2
13 LESSON START Lesson Start C3
14 METRONOME Metronome C#3
15 TEMPO/TAP Tempo/TAP D3
16 SONG REC SONG REC D#3
17 SONG 1 SONG 1 E3
18 SONG 2 SONG 2 F3
19 SONG 3 SONG 3 F#3
20 SONG 4 SONG 4 G3
21 SONG 5 SONG 5 G#3
22 SONG A SONG A A3
23 ACMP ACMP A#3
24 INTRO/ENDING Intro/Ending B3
25 MAIN/AUTO FILL Main/Fill C4
26 SYNC STOP Sync Stop C#4
27 SYNC START Sync Start D4
28 START/STOP Start/Stop D#4
29 SONG SONG E4
30 EASY SONG ARRANGER EasySongArrange F4
31 STYLE Style F#4
32 VOICE Voice G4
33 CATEGORY - Category - G#4
34 CATEGORY + Category + A4
35 TENKEY 1 Tenkey 1 A#4
36 TENKEY 2 Tenkey 2 B4
37 TENKEY 3 Tenkey 3 C5
38 TENKEY 4 Tenkey 4 C#5
39 TENKEY 5 Tenkey 5 D5
40 TENKEY 6 Tenkey 6 D#5
41 TENKEY 7 Tenkey 7 E5
42 TENKEY 8 Tenkey 8 F5
43 TENKEY 9 Tenkey 9 F#5
44 TENKEY - Tenkey - G5
45 TENKEY 0 Tenkey 0 G#5
46 TENKEY + Tenkey + A5
47 EXIT Exit A#5
48 BANK/MEMORY Memory B5
49 REGIST 1 Regist 1 C6
50 REGIST 2 Regist 2 C#6
51 PORTABLE GRAND Portable Grand D6
52 SPLIT Split D#6
53 DUAL Dual E6
54 HARMONY Harmony F6
55 DEMO Demo F#6
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■ INITIALIZATION
This function erases all backup data in the instrument's flash memory and restores the initial default settings.
The following initialization procedures are provided.
Backup Clear
To clear data backed up to the internal flash memory-panel user setting, registration memory,
user songs, style file-turn the power on by pressing the [STANDBY/ON] switch while holding
the highest white key on the keyboard.
The backed up data will be erased and the default values restored.
Flash Clear
To clear song data and style files that have been transferred to the internal flash memory from
a computer, turn the power on by pressing the [STANDBY/ON] switch while simultaneously
holding the highest white key on the keyboard and the three highest black keys.
When you execute the Flash Clear operation, song data you have purchased will also
be cleared. Be sure to save data you want to keep to a computer.
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* User Songs
* Style Files
* Registration Memory Data
1 Connect a USB flash memory to the USB TO 2 Check that the file control icon is shown in the
DEVICE terminal, being careful to insert it with the MAIN display.
proper orientation.
File Control
Icon
IMPORTANT
* In order to play songs copied to a USB flash memory from a NOTE
computer or other device, the songs must be stored either in the
USB flash memory's root directory or a first-level/second-level * No sound will be produced if you play the keyboard while the FILE
folder in the root directory. Songs stored in these location can be CONTROL display is showing. Also, in this state only buttons
selected and played as song numbers 036 - 535. related to file functions will be active.
Songs stored in third-level-folders created inside a second-level
folder cannot be selected and played by this instrument. NOTE
* The FILE CONTROL display will not appear in any of the following
USB flash memory (Root) cases:
* During style or song playback.
Song * During a lesson.
File * While data is being loaded from a USB flash memory.
Song
File Can be selected/played.
Song
File
Song
File Cannot be selected/played.
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New USB flash memory must be formatted before they can be used by this instrument.
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Saving Data
Three types of data are saved to one 'User File' by this operation: user song, style file, and registration memory data.
When you save a user song the style file and registration memory are also saved automatically.
3 Use the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons to Cursor left Delete character The dial selects
characters
locate the User File Save item.
Cursor right
A default file name will automatically be created.
Cursor
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User files, style files, and styles residing on a USB flash memory can be loaded into the instrument. If the
required style file has already been transferred to the instrument from a computer using the Musicsoft
Downloader application, start from step 2, below.
4 Use the dial to select the user file or style file you
CAUTION
want to load.
* If you load a User File user song (031-035), style file, and
registration memory data will be overwritten by the newly loaded All user files in the USB flash memory will be
data. If you only load a style file, only the style file will be
overwritten. Save important data to a USB flash memory before displayed first, followed by the style files.
loading data that will overwrite it.
NOTE
* Style files must be located in the root directory. Style files located
within folders will not be recognized.
1 With the USB flash memory containing the file
you want to load connected to the USB TO
DEVICE connector, check that the File Control 5 Press the [EXECUTE] button. The display
icon is shown in the MAIN display. prompts you for confirmation.
You can cancel the load operation at this point by
2 Press the FILE CONTROL [MENU] button. pressing the [-] button.
CAUTION
* Once the load-in-progress message appears on the display
the operation cannot be canceled. Never turn off the power or
remove the USB flash memory during this operation.
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Default 3 3
Mode Messages x x
Altered ************** x
After Key's x x
Touch Ch's x x
System Exclusive o o
: Song Pos. x x
Common : Song Sel. x x
: Tune x x
System : Clock o o
Real Time: Commands o o
Aux :All Sound OFF x o(120,126,127)
:Reset All Cntrls x o(121)
:Local ON/OFF x o(122)
:All Notes OFF x o(123-125)
Mes- :Active Sense o o
sages:Reset x x
*1 Refer to MIDI DATA FORMAT.
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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5 Local ON/OFF
<Local ON> Bn, 7A, 7F
<Local OFF> Bn, 7A, 00
Value for “n” is ignored.
■ Effect map
*When a Type LSB value is received that corresponds to no effect type, a value corresponding to the
effect type (coming the closest to the specified value) is automatically set.
*The numbers in parentheses in front of the Effect Type names correspond to the number indicated in
the display.
● REVERB
TYPE TYPE LSB
MSB 00 01 02 08 16 17 18 19 20
000 No Effect
001 (01)Hall1 (02)Hall2 (03)Hall3
002 Room (04)Room1 (05)Room2
003 Stage (06)Stage1 (07)Stage2
004 Plate (08)Plate1 (09)Plate2
005...127 No Effect
● CHORUS
TYPE TYPE LSB
MSB 00 01 02 08 16 17 18 19 20
000...063 No Effect
064 Thru
065 Chorus (02)Chorus2
066 Celeste (01)Chorus1
067 Flanger (03)Flanger1 (04)Flanger2
068...127 No Effect
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PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
OVERALL ASSEMBLY .............................................. 2
STAND ASSEMBLY ................................................... 5
LOWER CASE ASSEMBLY ...................................... 6
KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY .......................................... 8
FOOT PEDAL .......................................................... 10
ELECTRICAL PARTS .............................................. 11
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts
having specifications equal to those originally installed.
480 480
400
80 290 330
325 U110
50
90 290a
410
320 180
70 40 230 530 330
480 260 480
540 480 440
60 LCD unit 330
460 30 20
480 100
220 110
240 480
160 480 130 120
250
480 150
470
460 140
450 550
520
A1a 434
432
500
A2a
A2
Screw set
A1b
434
510
430
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ACCESSORIES 付 属 品
V8696800 Music Rest 譜 面 板 05
X7225A00 CD-ROM DGX ENTRY-H C D − R O M DGX-620 E,U,C,B,N,O
YPG-625 E,U,C,B
-- Foot Pedal IN PLASTIC BAG フ ッ ト ペ ダ ル (VJ07000)
V8029200 AC Adapter PA-5D E A C ア ダ プ タ ー E 08
V8029100 AC Adapter PA-5D U A C ア ダ プ タ ー U,C 08
V8029300 AC Adapter PA-5D GBR A C ア ダ プ タ ー B 09
WF324900 AC Adapter PA-5D CHN A C ア ダ プ タ ー DGX-620 O 08
* WG354200 Chinese Guide Sheet 中 文 シ ー ト 袋 入 り DGX-620 O
A1 WG889000 Stand Pipe Assembly CL スタンドパイプAss’y 12
A1a -- Stand Pipe ス タ ン ド パ イ プ (WG88890)
A1b -- Cap CAP J3020 キ ャ ッ プ (WG90120) 2
A2 WG903600 Screw Set CL ネ ジ セ ッ ト
A2a -- Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 4.0X45 MFZN2B3 Bタイト+BIND (WG90130) 6
-- Stand Assembly スタンドAss’y
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■ STAND ASSEMBLY
250b 250a
S40
250b
270b
270
260b
260b
250 270a 260a
S10
S50
270b S40
280
270a
S30 S10
290 260
S30
S10
280
S40
S50 S30
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■ LOWER CASE ASSEMBLY
Keyboard assembly
See page 8.
40
20
70 30a
30c
30b
30
70
70
40
L70
L70
L55 20
L40
L20 L60
L40
L10
L55
L35 L70
L60
L35
L30
L20
10
L35
Lower case sub assembly
L35
6
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■ KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY
80 270
270
80a
80b
70b 70a
40 70 1 Keyboard Assembly
40a
40b 30a
30b
70
50a 30 270
50b
50 70a
20a 70b
20b
30
210
20
200
260 30a
30b
200
230 20
200 270
GHL88 Circuit 230a
Board Assembly
260 200
200 20a
230d
20b
60
200
190 230b
200
60a
230d 60b
190
230c
3 4
260
A-1
180
90 F#1
170
G1
130
100 E3 10
F3
140
D5
110
D#5
150
120
C7
160
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90 130
100 140
110 150
120 160
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■ FOOT PEDAL
17
8
1
13
13
17
8
14
10
9
3 11
10
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■ ELECTRICAL PARTS
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 部 品 名 REMARKS QTY RANK
ELECTRICAL PARTS 電 気 部 品 DGX-620/YPG-625
* WG258300 Circuit Board AM A M シ ー ト (WG25900)(X7135B0)
* WG258400 Circuit Board DJACK D J A C K シ ー ト (WG25900)(X7135B0)
* WG258800 Circuit Board ENC E N C シ ー ト (WG25900)(X7135B0)
* WG461300 Circuit Board MKO M K O シ ー ト (WG25900)(X7135B0)
* WG258700 Circuit Board MVR M V R シ ー ト (WG25900)(X7135B0)
* WG258500 Circuit Board PB P B シ ー ト (WG25900)(X7135B0)
* WG258600 Circuit Board PSW P S W シ ー ト (WG25900)(X7135B0)
* WG258900 Circuit Board TW T W シ ー ト (WG25900)(X7135B0)
* WG811400 Circuit Board DM D M シ ー ト (WG81150)(X7136C0)
WF212800 Circuit Board GHL88H GHL88シートH (WF46250)(X6246D0) 12
WF212500 Circuit Board GHL88L GHL88シートL (WF46230)(X6244D0) 13
WF212600 Circuit Board GHL88M GHL88シートM (WF46240)(X6245G0) 13
* WG255000 Circuit Board PNL P N L シ ー ト (WG25520)(X7137B0)
* WG255100 Circuit Board PNR P N R シ ー ト (WG25520)(X7137B0)
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13
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15
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* WG299100 LCD PT 液 晶 ユ ニ ッ ト
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■ DGX-620/YPG-625 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (AM, DJACK, DM, MVR, PB, PSW, TW) DGX-620/YPG-625
1 1
DM
2
LCD
1
3 1. INPUT
3 2. GND 3
3. OUTPUT
SYSTEM RESET
BA50BC0T (X5887A00)
Reset time:50ms REGULATOR +5V
Detect Voltage:3.5V CPU AM: IC101,102
LCD Assembly
2SC2062S
CONTRAST
5 5
to PNL-CN01
100K
100K
28CC1-2001000273 3
ADC DAC
REGULATOR +2.5V
OP AMP
1/50
to PNR-CN02
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6 Not Installed 6
Not Installed
REGULATOR +3.3V
28CC1-2001000274 2
TW -L TW -R
MASTER VOLUME
28CC1-2001000273 28CC1-2001000273
7 7
MVR
8M AM
128M FLASH ROM POWER AMP
16M
P2ROM (DATA) DRAM L
TWEETERS
3cm
4.7K 0.068u
1/50
28CC1-2001000273 3
3.9K
+
-
+
-
4.7K 0.068u
3.9K
8 8
PHONES/OUTPUT
L
STANDBY/ON
R
PSW
9 9
PB REGULATOR +5V
DC-IN
PA-5D
(AC Adaptor)
REGULATOR +5V
28CC1-2001000273 3
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■ DGX-620/YPG-625 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (ENC, GHL88H, GHL88L, GHL88M, PNL, PNR) DGX-620/YPG-625
1 1
3 3
28CC1-2000006192 28CC1-2000006193 2
4 4
to DM-CN701
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GHL88H (C # 5 ~ C7)
PNL REPEAT&
LEARN
5 5
MENU LESSON L TEMPO/TAP MEMORY 3
FUNCTION PAUSE P.A.T
6 6
28CC1-2000006194
28CC1-2001000275 1
7 7
PNR
9 9
28CC1-2001000275 1
10 10
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Note: See Parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O