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Service Manual
Model
& MODEL 8345 TC/SYNC CARD MODEL 5042 / 5043 BALANCE I/O CARD MODEL 8350 AES/EBU CARD
16TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER 8TRACK DIGITAL RECORDER
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ATTENTION:
POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU' AU FOND.
The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
"WARNING"
"TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE."
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Read instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. Retain instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Follow instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed. Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like. Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. 9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance. Grounding or Polarization - The precautions that should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated. Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. Nonuse Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings. Damage requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked changed in performance; or E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged. Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
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An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
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D1624 / D824
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS & CONNECTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. SOFTWARE UPDATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. SERVICE MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. ERROR CODE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. MODEL 8345/5042/5043/8350 INSTALLING PROCEDURES . . . . . 7. EXPLODED VIEW, PCB ASSEMBLY & PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . 8. CIRCUIT & BLOCK DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8 11 12 22 23 30 58
NOTES * Service mode, exploded view, PCB assembly, parts list and circuit diagrams are given in this manual
to assist the service technician in maintaining the Model D1624 / D824.
* The following accessories are supplied with D1624 / D824 as the standard accessories.
D1624 / D824 English owner's manual : 8288461000 D1624 / D824 Japanese owner's manual : 8288462000 D1624 / D824 English quick guide D1624 / D824 Japanese quick guide : 8288463000 : 8288464000
* Following is the packing material for the Model D1624 / D824.
Carton, inner, D1624 Carton, outer, D1624 Carton, inner, D824 Carton, outer, D824 Packing, side, L, D1624 / D824 Packing, side, R, D1624 / D824 Packing, case, D1624 / D824 : 8228731000 : 8228910000 : 8228736000 : 8228914000 : 8228430001 : 8228430002 : 8228435000
CAUTION
!
Parts marked with this sign are safety critical components. They must always be replaced with identical components. Refer to the Fostex Parts List and ensure exact replacement.
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D1624 / D824
1. SPECIFICATIONS
D824 / D1624
INPUT & OUTPUT
INPUT (1 ~ 8) Connector RCA pin jack (x 8) Input Level -10 dBV Input Impedance 10 k or more OUTPUT (D824: 1 ~ 8, D1624: 1 ~ 16) Connector RCA pin jack (x 8: D824, x 16: D1624) Output Level -10 dBV Load Impedance 10 k or more DATA IN / OUT (D824: 1 ~ 8, D1624: 1 ~ 8 & 9 ~ 16) Connector Square shape optical Format IEC consumer optical standard (IEC 60958 Part 3) Alesis Proprietary Multichannel Optical Digital Interface (ADAT format does not comply to 96 kHz sampling frequency.) MIDI IN / OUT / THRU Connector DIN 5-pin Format Comply to MIDI standard WORD IN / OUT Connector BNC Level TTL level REMOTE IN / THRU Connector D-SUB 9-pin Transfer Format RS-422 Protocol Sony 9-pin (P2) protocol, ES bus SCSI Connector D-SUB 50-pin (half pitch) Protocol SCSI-2, unbalanced transfer method Transfer Type Asynchronous Number of Unit Connected 1 PUNCH IN / OUT Connector Ø6 mm phone jack Level CMOS (HIGH: 3.5 ~ 5 V, LOW: 0 ~ 1.5 V)
RECORD & PLAYBACK
Recording Medium Backup Medium Standard Sampling Frequency Quantization A-to-D Converter D-to-A Converter Recording Format Emphasis Recording Time (mono track min.) Number of Tracks Number of Recording Tracks at a Time D824 D1624 Internal 3.5" E-IDE hard disk drive (optional) External fixed / removable SCSI-2 SCSI device (backup only) SCSI-2 or better 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz (Switchable by Disk Format) 16-bit linear, 24-bit linear (Switchable by Disk Format) 24-bit delta-sigma 128 times over sampling 24-bit delta-sigma 128 times over sampling FDMS-3 Version 2 Not available About 18 min. / 100 MB at maximum (at 44.1 kHz) 24 tracks (D824: 8 + 16 additional tracks, D1624: 16 + 8 additional tracks) 8 16 (when using DATA IN), 8 (Analog only or at 24-bit / 96 kHz)
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D1624 / D824
Number of playback tracks at a time D824 D1624 No. of Programs Pitch Control Crossfade Overall Frequency Response Signal to Noise Ratio Dynamic Range T.H.D. Channel Separation Phase difference between channels
8 16, 8 (at 24-bit / 96 kHz) 99 ± 6.0 % (0.1 % step) 10 msec (at 44.1 / 48 kHz), 5 msec (at 96 kHz) 20 ~ 20 kHz ± 1 dB (at 44.1 / 48 kHz) 20 ~ 43 kHz ± 2 dB (at 96 kHz) 100 dB or more (between ADC and DAC, 24-bit) 100 dB or more (between ADC and DAC, 24-bit) 0.01 % or less (at 1 kHz, -10 dBV, 24-bit) 80 dB or more (at 1 kHz, 0 dB, 24-bit) 20 º or less (at 20 kHz) 8 steps (7 steps for FWD direction) ± 1 ~ 8 times (FWD: ± 1 ~ 7 times) ± 1 ~ 64 times ± 3 times ± 32 times 0 ~ 1 times (Envelope can be displayed when selecting only one track.) 6 (7 including [LOCATE] key temporary memory) + 99 FL Bargraph 11 dots (-, -42, -30, -24, -18, -12, -9, -6, -3, 0, OVER) - 12 dB + 2 dBV ± 1 dB 482 (W) x 148 (H) x 381 (D) mm 7.0 kg 100 V AC 120 V AC 230 V AC Approx. 30 W Approx. 35 W 20 ± 2 ºC 65 ± 5 %
OPERATION
Shuttle Speed CUE ON CUE OFF FFWD / REW Speed CUE ON CUE OFF Digital Scrubbing (JOG) Locate Memory Level Indication Type Number of Indicated Levels Reference Level (-10 dBV) Indication Full Scale Output Level
GENERAL
Dimensions Weight Power Supply JPN USA / CND EUR / UK Power Consumption D824 D1624 Standard Environment Standard Temperature Standard Humidity
ENVIRONMENT CONDITION (W/O HD)
Characteristics Guaranteed Temperature Humidity AC voltage deviation Operation Guaranteed Temperature Humidity AC voltage deviation + 5 ~ + 40 ºC 30 ~ 70 % ± 5 % or less 0 ~ + 45 ºC 85 % or less ± 10 % or less
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8345
INPUT & OUTPUT
TIME CODE INPUT Format Connector Standard Input Level Minimum Input Level Input Impedance TIME CODE OUTPUT Format Connector Standard Output Level Minimum Output Level Load Impedance VIDEO INPUT Format Connector Frame Pulse Field Pulse Standard Input Level Input Impedance VIDEO THRU Connector Output Level WORD INPUT Connector Frequency Standard Input Level Input Impedance WORD OUTPUT Connector Standard Output Level Load Impedance SMPTE/EBU XLR-3-31 type (Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: HOT, Pin 3: COLD) 2 V p-p 0.25 V p-p 20 k or more SMPTE/EBU XLR-3-32 type (Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: HOT, Pin 3: COLD) 2 V p-p 0.25 V p-p 20 k or more Composite (Applied video signal must comply to PAL or NTSC standard and be interlace type.) BNC 24, 25, 29.97, 30 Hz (± 1000 ppm) 48, 50, 59.94, 60 Hz (± 1000 ppm) 1 V p-p 75 (ON / OFF by terminator SW) BNC Direct output of signal fed to Video Input connector BNC 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz TTL level 75 (ON / OFF by terminator SW) BNC TTL level 75 215 (W) x 80 (D) mm Supplied from main unit DC + 5 V DC + 19 V / - 15 V
GENERAL
Dimensions Power Supply Digital Analog
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D1624 / D824
5042 / 5043
INPUT & OUTPUT
INPUT (1 ~ 8) Connector Standard Input Level Input Impedance OUTPUT (1 ~ 8) Connector Output Level Load Impedance OUTPUT (9 ~ 16, Model 5043 only) Connector Output Level Load Impedance D-SUB 25-pin + 4 dBu 10 k or more D-SUB 25-pin + 4 dBu 600 or more D-SUB 25-pin + 4 dBu 600 or more 270 (W) x 70 (D) mm DC + 15 V (Supplied from main unit)
GENERAL
DIMENSIONS POWER SUPPLY
8350
Connector Format Pin assignment Recommended cable D-SUB 25-pin IEC958 PART 3 (AES/EBU) Indicated below AES/EBU digital audio transfer cable from Hosa Technology Inc. DBK-258 (DB-25 (male) 4 x XLR (male) & 4 x XLR (female))
[ D-SUB 25-pin Assignment ] (Seen from rear panel side) 13 1 HOT COLD 14 1 15 2 16 3 17 4 18 5 19 6 20 7 21 8 10, 12, 13, 22, Frame GND 23, 24, 25 Open 9, 11 SIGNAL Input 1/2 Input 3/4 Input 5/6 Input 7/8 Output 1/2 Output 3/4 Output 5/6 Output 7/8
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS & CONNECTORS
Front Panel Section: Main Unit (D1624 / D824) 1 2 3
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1. 2. 3. 4. Detachable Controller connector Controller mounter Removable hard disk cartridge slot Lock/Unlock key
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5. Hard disk power LED 6. Access LED 7. Power switch
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Front Panel Section: Controller (D1624 / D824)
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19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Jog/Shuttle dial Vari-pitch / Pitch Edit key Fast Forward key Locate key Rewind key Undo/Redo / Multi Undo key Play key Setup / TC Generator Setup key Stop key Edit / TC Ready key Record / All Ready key Auto Punch Mode On/Off key Shift key TC ready LED Access LED All Input LED Punch In/Out jack Meter display
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 8 Controller Connection Cable Record Track Select / Envelope key Track Shift / All Input key Auto Play/Auto Return key Clipboard In / Preview key Clipboard Out / Preview key Auto Return Start / Preview key Auto Punch In / Preview key Auto Punch Out / Preview key Auto Return End / Preview key Display Select key Program select key Store key Exit/No / Eject key Execute/Yes / Chase key Recall key NEXT key Previous key
D1624 / D824
Rear Panel Section (D1624)
1 2 3 4 5 2 6
MIDI
INPUT OUTPUT THRU
REMOTE
INPUT THRU
100 OUTPUT
WORD
INPUT 75
ON ON OFF
OFF
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
AC IN
AVIS:
ANALOG INPUT
4 3 2 1 8 7 6
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR SCSI
ANALOG OUTPUT
5 4 3 2 1
DIGITAL/DATA
INPUT OUTPUT
16 - 9
8-1
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8-1
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OPTICAL
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Rear Panel Section (D824) 1 2 3 4
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MIDI
INPUT OUTPUT THRU
REMOTE
THRU
WORD
INPUT 75 OUTPUT
100
ON ON OFF
OFF
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
AC IN
AVIS:
ANALOG INPUT
4 3 2 1 4
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR
ANALOG OUTPUT
3 2 1
INPUT
DIGITAL/DATA
OUTPUT
SCSI
8
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OPTICAL
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
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Panel A for an optional card Panel B for an optional card WORD IN terminating switch WORD INPUT connector [BNC] WORD OUTPUT connector [BNC] MIDI Input/Output/Thru connector AC IN connector REMOTE THRU connector
REMOTE INPUT terminating switch REMOTE INPUT connector SCSI connector [half-pitch 50-pin] Digital/Data Output connector [OPTICAL] Digital/Data Input connector [OPTICAL] Analog Output jack [RCA pin] Analog Input jack [RCA pin]
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D1624 / D824
Rear Panel Section (D1624 with Model 5043 and 8345)
451 6 78 2
ANALOG BALANCE I/O
+4dBu INPUT 8-1 +4dBu OUTPUT 16-9 +4dBu OUTPUT 8-1
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MIDI
INPUT OUTPUT THRU
REMOTE
INPUT THRU
100 OUTPUT
VIDEO
INPUT 75 THRU 75
WORD
INPUT OUTPUT
TIME CODE
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD
ON
OFF
INPUT
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
AC IN
AVIS:
ANALOG INPUT
4 3 2 1 8 7 6
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR SCSI
ANALOG OUTPUT
5 4 3 2 1
DIGITAL/DATA
INPUT OUTPUT
16 - 9
8-1
16 - 9
8-1
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OPTICAL
[ MODEL 5043 ] 1. Balanced input connector 2. Balanced output connector (9 - 16) 3. Balanced output connector (1 - 8) [ MODEL 8345] 4. Video input terminating switch 5. Video input connector 6. Video thru connector
7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Word input terminating switch Word input connector Word output connector Time code input connector Time code output connector
Rear Panel Section (D824 with Model 5042, 8345 and 8350)
451 6 78 2
ANALOG BALANCE I/O
+4dBu INPUT +4dBu OUTPUT
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10 11
3
MIDI
INPUT OUTPUT THRU
8-1 I/O AES/EBU
REMOTE
THRU
VIDEO
INPUT 75 THRU 75
WORD
INPUT OUTPUT
TIME CODE
OUTPUT
100
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD
ON
OFF
INPUT
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
AC IN
AVIS:
ANALOG INPUT
4 3 2 1 4
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR
ANALOG OUTPUT
3 2 1
INPUT
DIGITAL/DATA
OUTPUT
SCSI
8
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5
8
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5
OPTICAL
[ MODEL 5042 ] 1. Balanced input connector 2. Balanced output connector [ MODEL 8350 ] 3. Digital input & output connector [ MODEL 8345 ] 4. Video input terminating switch
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Video input connector Video thru connector Word input terminating switch Word input connector Word output connector Time code input connector Time code output connector
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D1624 / D824
3. SOFTWARE UPDATE
Since the 8Mbit flash ROM is mounted on the MAIN PCB assy, the D1624/D824 software can be updated through the SCSI port. Please refer to the following explanation for correct software updating procedures.
3-1. Required Tools
The following tools/equipment are required to update the D1624/D824 software. 1. IBM PC/AT compatible computer with SCSI board 2. Removable type SCSI drive 3. Cable between the removable type SCSI drive and the SCSI board 4. Cable between the removable type SCSI drive and the D1624/D824 (D-SUB half-pitch 50-pin) 5. A Utility software to extract the WinZip compressed file
3-2. Software Updating Procedures
Presuming that the updated software is correctly sent to you via email and is copied into your computer. 1. Connect the removable type SCSI drive to the IBM PC/AT compatible computer SCSI port. 2. Insert the diskette to the removable type SCSI drive and format it by the computer on which Windows 95/98 is running. 3. Using the utility software, extract the WinZip compressed software file. The extracted file name is "d1624mvX.XX". (X.XX indicates the version number. For example, if the software version number is V1.06, the file name is d1624mv1.06.) 3. Copy the updated software file "d1624mvX.XX" to the removable type SCSI drive (diskette). 4. Set the removable type SCSI drive ID to 6 and connect to the D1624/D824 SCSI port (D-SUB half-pitch 50-pin). 5. Turn on the power of removable drive and then D1624/D824. 6. Insert the diskette with updated software file. 7. The D1624/D824 automatically finds the software update file in the SCSI drive/disk and is put into the software update mode. In this condition, "SystemUp" is displayed and "SURE?" is blinking on the FL display.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
SURE?
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8. Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key to start updating the software. 9. The D1624/D824 FL display shows "Loading !", "Writing !", etc and after a while, "SystemUp" appears on the FL display again. This indicates that the software is correctly updated. Press the [STOP] key or [EXIT/NO] key to eject the disk. 10. Turn off the D1624/D824 and the connected SCSI drive. 11. Disconnect the SCSI drive from the D1624/D824 and power on the D1624/D824 again. 12. Confirm the software version number and the programming date while in the boot up procedures. For your information, they can also be checked by the Service Mode explained later.
[CAUTION]
In case the D1624/D824 does not find the software update file in the external SCSI drive by itself, please follow the procedures below. 1..6. Same as the before mentioned procedures. 7. Press the [SETUP] key. 8. Rotate the jog wheel, select the "Drive Sel?" menu and press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
: Blinking
SETUP
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44.1kHz
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D1624 / D824
9. Select "SCSI-6" and press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
: Blinking
SETUP
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44.1kHz
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10. The D1624/D824 recognizes the software file in the connected SCSI drive/diskette and is automatically put into the software update mode. 11. Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key to start updating the software. 12. The D1624/D824 FL display shows "Initial...", name of the drive, "Loading..." and "Writing..." in order and after a while, "SURE?" will start blinking again. This indicates that the software is correctly updated. Press the [STOP] key or [EXIT/NO] key to eject the disk. 13. Turn off the D1624/D824 and the connected SCSI drive. 14. Disconnect the SCSI drive from the D1624/D824 and power on the D1624/D824 again. 15. Confirm the software version number and the programming date while in the boot up procedures. They can also be checked by the Service Mode explained later.
4. SERVICE MODE
There are various optional modes available in the D1624/D824 Service Mode. Please utilize them when servicing the unit.
4-1. Putting D1624/D824 into Service Mode
The way of putting the D1624/D824 into Service Mode is as follow. 1. Plug a 3.5" E-IDE HDD caddy into the D1624/D824 HD bay and lock it using the HD key. 2. Power on the D1624/D824. 3. While holding down the [STOP] key and [TRACK SHIFT/ALL INPUT] key, press the [SETUP] key. As shown below, by rotating the jog dial C.W. or C.C.W., various optional modes will be displayed in addition to the general SETUP menus. In order to select a certain optional mode, press the [EXECUTE/YES] key while the menu is displayed.
: Blinking
SETUP
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44.1kHz
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Tempo Map Set? Signature Set? Disk Format?
Delete PGM?
Preroll Time?
Frame Rate?
Offset Mode?
Slave Type? Rec Protect?
Title Edit?
Click ?
Midi Sync Out?
MTC offset?
Ref. TC?
Reserved Disk Optimize? Reserved Date & Time set? Save PGM? Load pGM? Drive Sel?
Version?
Standby Disk? Self Check? Initial Disk? DA Test? Display Test? Offset Disp? Flash ROM?
Freeblock Check?
Digital In? Digital Out? Resolution? Device ID? Clock Sel? Sync Preset? NOs Of Event?
Drive Info? Reserved
Virtual LTC? Offset Disp?
4-2. Flash ROM (software) version
This mode is used to check the Flash ROM (software) versions currently installed in the unit.
: Blinking
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44.1kHz
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D1624 / D824
In order to check the version number, press the [EXECUTE/YES] key while "?" is blinking.
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44.1kHz
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The example on the above indicates that the Flash ROM version is V1.05 and its programming date is April 3, 2000.
4-3. DA Test
This mode tests the signal flow from the DATA INPUT jack to the D/A converter. A S/P DIF digital signal (Fs: 44.1kHz) must be input to the DATA INPUT jack to execute this test. Then, press the [EXECUTE/YES] key while "?"
: Blinking
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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is blinking. If the D1624/D824 is in a normal condition, "44.1kHz" and "DIGITAL" will be lit solid. The odd (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15) and even (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16) channels indicate the left and right input level of S/P DIF digital signal fed to the DATA INPUT jack respectively. If the D1624/D824 is not in a normal condition, "DIGITAL" and "EXT SYNC" on the display will blink and the bargraph meter will not indicate any level.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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EXT SYNC DIGITAL
4-4. Standby Disk
This mode stops spinning the internal hard disk for purposes such as "shock" test. If the [EXECUTE/YES] key is pressed when "?" is blinking, "SURE?" will start blinking. If you would like to go on, press the [EXECUTE/YES] key once again. The internal hard disk will stop spinning.
: Blinking
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44.1kHz
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4-4. Display/Key Test
This mode tests if all the segments on the FL display, LEDs and keys (switches) on the D1624/D824 controller are correctly working or not. To execute this test, press the [EXECUTE/YES] key while "?" is blinking.
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44.1kHz
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D1624 / D824
If the D1624/D824 is in a normal condition, all the segments on the FL display will be lit solid, dot matrix and bargraph meter sections on the FL display and all the LEDs on the top panel will start blinking. If the D1624/D824 is not in a normal condition, faulty segments on the LCD display, dot matrix and/or LEDs on the top panel will remain unlit.
TC MTC IN ABS SETUP OFFSET CHASE LOCATE REMAIN PGM FORMAT SIGNATURE TEMPO 44.1kHz 48kHz -0.1% COMPLETED! SURE? MIDI CHASE SAVE LOAD EXT SYNC DIGITAL
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
In this condition, if the [EXECUTE/YES] key is pressed one more time, the Key Test can be executed. The Key Test checks if each key and jog dial are working properly or not. The display below indicates that the [PLAY] key is pressed and held down.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
The table below shows the relationship between the key/button/jog dial and the corresponding numbers appear on the FL display. In order to quit the Button Test, turn the jog dial C.W. or C.C.W. further after "51" or "49" is displayed respectively.
Key/Button AUTO RTN/PLAY CLIPBOARD IN CLIPBOARD OUT AUTO RTN START AUTO PUNCH IN AUTO PUNCH OUT AUTO RTN END DISP SEL EXECUTE/YES EXIT/NO COPY MOVE PASTE No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 Key/Button ERASE UNDO REDO HOLD/ STORE RECALL AUTO PUNCH LOCATE VARI PITCH RECORD TRACK 1 RECORD TRACK 2 RECORD TRACK 3 RECORD TRACK 4 No. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Key/Button RECORD TRACK 5 RECORD TRACK 6 RECORD TRACK 7 RECORD TRACK 8 SHIFT RECORD STOP PLAY REWIND F. FWD SHUTTLE JOG (C.W.) JOG (C.C.W.) No. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 00~07 51 49
4-5. Self Check
This mode automatically tests the following points in order. 1. SCSI port 2. ATA (E-IDE) bus 3. Option (Model 8345) bus 4. MIDI in/out circuit 5. S/P DIF digital signal in/out 6. ADAT digital signal in/out 7. 8345 vari-pitch circuit 8. Vari-pitch circuit 9. External Time Clock Check 10. Internal Time Clock Check 11. Remote in/out circuit 12. Word In/Out circuit 13. A/D and D/A circuit (Input Monitor)
Cable connection in "Self Check" mode : D824
MIDI
MIDI
INPUT OUTPUT THRU
REMOTE
THRU
WORD
INPUT 75 OUTPUT
100
ON ON OFF
OFF
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
AC IN
AVIS:
ANALOG INPUT
4 3 2 1 4
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR
ANALOG OUTPUT
3 2 1
INPUT
DIGITAL/DATA
OUTPUT
SCSI
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
OPTICAL
WORD
DIGITAL External SCSI Device
REMOTE
14
D1624 / D824
Cable connection in "Self Check" mode : D1624
INPUT
MIDI
MIDI
OUTPUT THRU
REMOTE
INPUT THRU
100 OUTPUT
WORD
INPUT 75
ON ON OFF
OFF
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
AC IN
AVIS:
ANALOG INPUT
4 3 2 1 8 7 6
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR SCSI
ANALOG OUTPUT
5 4 3 2 1
DIGITAL/DATA
INPUT OUTPUT
16 - 9
8-1
16 - 9
8-1
8
7
6
5
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
OPTICAL
WORD
DIGITAL External SCSI Device
REMOTE
CAUTION: In order not to form a MIDI signal loop, connect the MIDI cable after putting the D1624/D824 into the Service Mode.
: Blinking
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
4-5-1. SCSI Port Check
If the D1624/D824 does not recognize a connected SCSI device, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · Bad cable connection, bad cable contact and / or the power of SCSI device is being turned off. · SCSI device ID is not set to 6. · U9, U64, J16, etc and / or surrounding circuit are defective. · If a removable type SCSI drive is connected and in case a disk is not inserted into the drive, the following prompt will be displayed.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Fs, DIGITAL IN, DIGITAL OUT and SLAVE MODE settings on the internal hard disk to be used when the Self Check test is executed should be as follow. * Fs: 44.1kHz * DIGITAL IN: OFF (L: -, R: -) * DIGITAL OUT: ADAT * SLAVE MODE: OFF Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
15
D1624 / D824
4-5-2. ATA (E-IDE) Bus Check
This test checks if data can be properly read out from the preformatted internal hard disk. If the "ALTERNATE STATUS" which indicates the hard disk condition cannot be read out, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
If the data (SYSTEM ID) written by formatting the disk cannot read out correctly, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · Breaking, shortage and / or bad contact of flat cable W12. · U1, U9, etc and / or surrounding circuit are defective. Fs, DIGITAL IN, DIGITAL OUT and SLAVE MODE settings on the internal hard disk to be used when the Self Check test is executed should be as follow. * Fs: 44.1kHz * DIGITAL IN: OFF (L: -, R: -) * DIGITAL OUT: ADAT * SLAVE MODE: OFF Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test. If the [EXECUTE/YES] key is pressed with the "ATA Bus Check" message displayed, checking the SYSTEM ID on the SCSI device will be executed. The current drive setting after the Self Check test will become "SCSI".
4-5-3. Option (Model 8345) Bus Check
This test checks if the option bus (J18 on the MAIN PCB) to which the Model 8345 is connected is working properly or not. If reading out and / or writing in data are not correctly executed, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
_
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · Bad connection and / or wrongly connected J18. · J18, U67, U75, etc and / or surrounding circuit are defective. Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
16
D1624 / D824
4-5-4. MIDI In/Out Check
By connecting the MIDI IN and OUT ports, this test checks if the replyagainst the ID inquiry is correctly received. If not, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · J7, U28, U29 (MAIN PCB), J201, J202 (MIDI PCB), J301, J304 (RS422 PCB), etc and / or surrounding circuit are defective. Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
4-5-5. S/P DIF In/Out Check
By connecting the DATA IN and OUT terminals, this test checks if the S/P DIF signal output by itself is correctly received. If the PLL circuit is not in a "LOCKED" condition, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
_
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · No oscillation of resonator X1. · J11, J12, J20, J21, U4, U5, U17, U19, U24, U62, etc and / or surrounding circuit are defective. Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
4-5-6. Adat In/Out Check
By connecting the DATA IN and OUT terminals, this test checks if the ADAT digital signal output by itself is correctly received. If the PLL circuit is not in a "LOCKED" condition, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · No oscillation of resonator X2. · J11, J12, J20, J21, U4, U5, U17, U19, U24, U62, etc and / or surrounding circuit are defective. Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
17
D1624 / D824
4-5-7. 8345 Vari-Pitch Circuit Check
The master clock is generated using the Model 8345 LRCK (J1 pin-24: EXT_LRCK). In the meantime, the adat digital signal is generated based on this master clock. This test checks if the adat digital signal output by itself is correctly received. If not, it means that the vari-pitch circuit does not work correctly. As a result, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
If "adat error" is displayed in the before mentioned Adat In/Out Check test, the above error prompt will be displayed. If the Model 8345 is not installed in the D1624/D824, this test will be skipped. The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · Wrongly connected flat cable to J18 on the MAIN PCB. · J18, U67, U75, etc and / or surrounding circuit are defective. Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
4-5-8. D1624/D824 Vari-Pitch Circuit Check
Using the master clock generated through the D1624/D824 vari-pitch circuit on the MAIN PCB, the adat digital signal is output. This test checks if the adat digital signal output by itself is correctly received. If not, it means that the varipitch circuit does not work correctly. As a result, the prompt below will be displayed.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
_
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
If "adat error" is displayed in the before mentioned Adat In/Out Check test, the above error prompt will be displayed. If the Model 8345 is not installed in the D1624/D824, this test will be skipped. The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · U1, U2, U17, etc and / or surrounding circuit are defective. Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
4-5-9. External Time Clock Check
This mode checks the internal RTC (Real Time Clock) controlling circuit when the power is at OFF condition. The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · Defects on the U86. Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
4-5-10. Internal Time Clock Check
This mode checks the internal RTC (Real Time Clock) controlling circuit when the power is at ON condition. The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · Defects on the U1. Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
18
D1624 / D824
4-5-11. Remote
This mode checks the remote circuit. The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · Defects on the U86. Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
_
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
4-5-12. Word In/Out
This mode can be checked only when the Model 8345 is not installed. In other words, if this test is executed with the Model 8345 installed, the following error message will be displayed. The following is considered to be the cause of problem. · Defects on the U1. Even if the before mentioned prompt is displayed, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would reach the next test.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
_
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
4-5-13. A/D and D/A Circuit Check (Input Monitoring)
The D1624/D824 automatically checks the before mentioned points in the Self Check mode. If the D1624/D824 is working properly, the following appears on the display with REC LED blinking.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
_
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
In order to go back to the normal display, press the [EXIT/NO] key or STOP button.
4-6. Offset Display
This mode determines if the offset value against a master machine should be displayed when the D1624/D824 is working as a slave machine. If you would like to turn ON the offset display, press the [EXECUTE/YES] key while "?" is blinking. (The default setting is "off".) Then, turn the jog dial C.W. to change the display to "ON" and press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
: Blinking
SETUP
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
_
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
19
D1624 / D824
In order to check the offset value, select the "MTC" time base and the "REMAINING TIME" display. The display below is an example of offset display. This mode is identical to the one when the normal SETUP menu "Offset Disp?" is selected.
OFFSET
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
4-7. Initializing Disk
This is the mode to initializes a 3.5" internal E-IDE hard disk drive or an external SCSI device connected to the SCSI port. CAUTION: If both the external SCSI drive and the internal 3.5" E-IDE hard disk drive are connected at the same time, currently selected drive by the SETUP menu "Drive_Sel?" will be initialized. After pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key, "SURE?" will start blinking on the FL display. In this condition, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key one more time would initialize the recognized disk drive. This mode puts the disk back to the condition originally formatted. This mode is exclusively designed for our manufacturer. To initialize the disk, use the ERASE function in the Format SETUP menu.
: Blinking
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
4-8. Flash ROM
This mode is used when copying the system software from EPROMs to Flash ROM. As mentioned in the section "3. SOFTWARE UPDATE" (page 11), the D1624/D824 software inside the Flash ROM can be updated through the SCSI port. However, if something wrong happens when updating the software (e.g. A blackout occurred while updating the software.), the D1624/D824 might not be able to boot up using the system software inside the Flash ROM. In this case, the following procedures must be taken. 1. Turn off the power of D1624/D824 and disconnect the AC cable from the AC IN socket. 2. Plug the D1624/D824 EPROMs into the ROM CARD PCB assy sockets (U1 and U2). The SW on the ROM CARD PCB assy must be set to "EPROM" side. 3. Open up the top cover, loosen 4 screws fixing the HD bay to the HD bracket and move the bay to the front side, so that the ROM CARD PCB assy can be plugged into the 50-pin connector J5 on the MAIN PCB assy vertically. 4. Connect the AC cable and turn on the power of D1624/D824. In this condition, the D1624/D824 is booted up using the system software inside the EPROMs. The next procedures to take are as follows.
: Blinking
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
20
D1624 / D824
5. Put the D1624/D824 into the Service Mode, rotate the jog dial, select "FlashROM" menu and press [EXECUTE/ YES] key. ("SURE?" is blinking in this condition.) 6. Change the SW setting on the ROM CARD PCB assy from "EPROM" side to "FLASH" side while "SURE?" is blinking and then press the [EXECUTE/YES] key to copy the system software from EPROMs to Flash ROM. The display shows "Erase ROM", "Write ROM" and then "COMPLETED!" in order. 7. In order to confirm that the D1624/D824 is correctly booted up using the system software inside the Flash ROM, turn off the power, disconnect the ROM CARD PCB assy and turn the power back on again. 8. After the boot up confirmation, referring to the section "3. SOFTWARE UPDATE" (page 11), update the system software inside the Flash ROM through SCSI port again.
4-9. Free Block Check
This mode is used to check the condition of the diskette inserted into an external SCSI drive connected to the D1624/ D824 or the internal E-IDE hard disk drive. The drive to be checked is the one currently selected drive by the SETUP menu "Drive_Sel?".
: Blinking
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key when "?" is blinking. The display indicates the free audio file numbers.
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
If the Free Block indicates a large number even after formatting and no signal is recorded or recorded signal on the EIDE HDD is frequently skipped, the diskette / hard disk drive can be judged to be in a bad condition.
4-10. MIDI Date Set
This mode is mainly designed for our manufacturer. When this menu is selected, pressing the [EXECUTE/YES] key would output the current time information in the shape of FEX (Fostex System Exclusive message) from MIDI OUT port. The internal RTC on the D1624/D824 which receives the information can be set to the current time.
: Blinking
OL 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 42
44.1kHz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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14
15
16
21
D1624 / D824
5. ERROR CODE LIST
The chart below indicates the error code number and corresponding description. Since the error code list is basically designed for our engineers to improve the software, the description is quite technical. If you find the D1624/D824 with one of the error codes displayed, we encourage you to update the software first. In case updating the software does not solve the problem, we would like you to inform us about details.
D1624/D824 ERROR CODE LIST
ERROR CODE
1 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 20 21 22 30 31 32 35 36 40 41 42 45 52 60 61 62 63 64 71 73 96 97 99
DESCRIPTION
D-108 tries to access the address which does not exist. When saving system region sector, its address is registered in Free_block File during Free block File checking procedure. Link_pointer which links Audio File indicates smaller address (out of region) than Link_File address region in RAM. Link_pointer indicates larger address (out of region) than Link_File address region in RAM. "Pointer_addre" calculation of Link_Pointer is not correct. Link_Pointer during recording/reproducing indicates smaller address (out of region) than actual Link_File address region. Link_Pointer during recording/reproducing indicates larger address (out of region) than actual Link_File address region. "Pointer_addre" calculation of Link_Pointer during recording/reproducing is not correct. src_cash_load: Improper access of link address occurred while PASTE editing. bak_cash_load: Program link during PASTE/MOVE editing is incorrect. bak_cash_load: Incompatibility problem occurred on program link during PASTE/MOVE editing. Error when executing MOVE editing. Improper Link Pointer. Error in "bak_cash_load" function. Error when executing MOVE editing. Improper Link Pointer. Error in "bak_cash_load" function. Error when executing MOVE editing. Improper Link Pointer. Error in "bak_cash_load" function. Backup_Save:Error occurred when saving data to SCSI device. Backup_Load: Error occurred when loading data from SCSI device. dis_cah_load: Improper access occurred when recording/reproducing. dis_cah_load: Improper access occurred when recording/reproducing. dis_cah_load: Improper access occurred when recording/reproducing. get_non_des_block: Remaining disk capacity is insufficient. non_des_cash_save_sub: Improper access occurred when recording/reproducing. remake_free_block: There was improper access to program management region. remake_free_block: There was improper access to program management region. remake_free_block: Number of manageable events exceeds limit. remake_free_block: There was improper access to program management region. remake_free_block: There is an overlapping section in program management region. There is no enough region to accommodate history of multiple undo file list. File cannot be correctly read when optimizing disk. There was improper access to program management region. There was improper access to program management region when saving System File. There was improper access when fading in/out.
22
J106
J107
J108
J109
J101
J102
L102
L202
L902
L302
L402
L1102
L1202
L502
L602
L1302
L1402
L702
L802
L1502
R47
R52
U112
U212
U912
U1012
L1002
U312
U412
U1112
U1212
U512
U612
U1312
U1412
U712
U812
U1512
U1612
L101
L501
L201
L601
L301
L701
1 2
C16
W13
R3040 J103 TO 5041 J104 TO 5041
2 16 17 1
R3040
R118 R918 W603 R1118 W503
1 17
R218 R1018 R1218 R518 R618 R1318 R1418 R718 R818 R1518 R1618 R318
U64 C101 C105 C301 C305 C501 C505 C114 C201 C205 C401 C405 C601 C514 C115 C33 U102 U902 U302 U502 U302 U702 U201 U301 U401 U1102 U1502 U101 C54 C1611 C103 C99 C133 C134 C140 C234 C139 C233 C203 C303 C104 C204 C304 C404 C915 C315 C1115 C515 C1315 C715 C1515 C504 U501 C614 C1314 C1414 C214 C914 C1014 C314 C414 C1114 C1214 W703 W803 C714 C814 C1514 C1614
D17
C77
C701
C39
C605
C801
C35
U66
U48
C3106 C3107
1
1
C604 U601
C704 U701
C804 U801
U9 C116 C111 C211 R312 R411 R512 R611 R112 R211 R212 R911 R412 R1111 R1112 R1211 R912 R1011 R1012 R311 R1212 R511 R612 R1311 R1312 R1411 R1412 R711 R712 R811 R812 R1511 R1512 R1611 C1011 C411 C1211 C611 C1411 C811 R111 C911 C311 C1111 C511 C1311 C711 C1511 C916 C316 C1116 C516 C1316 C716 C1516
W5 W4
W12 TO IDE
X5
U47
C38
13
13
U65
C403
C803 C439 C240 C334 C340 C434 C440
C36
1
1
U80 C147 C547 C147 C147 C347 C747 C447 C847 C132
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
1
8
11
1
C3043
C3111
C232
C332
C138
C238
C338
C3113 C3108
C3110
U13
U56
C137 R136 R236 R336 R436 C237 C337 C437
6-1. Connector Location on MAIN PCB
C3117 W302 W301 W702 W701 W402 W401 W802 W801
1
1
1
C60 From MODEL5042 C143 C543 C243 C643 C343 C743 C443 C843 C141 C541 C241 C641 C341 C741 C441 C841 J6 (for D824, 8-pin) C142 C144 C542 C544 C242 C244 C642 C644 C342 C344 or C742 C744 C442 C444 C842 C844 U141 U541 U241 U641 U341 U741 U441 U841 MODEL5043 J5 C346 D1624, 17-pin) (for C846 C146 C546 C246 C646 C746 C446 R1612 U131 C131
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
U10
U69
C3104 C3105
8
8
1
1
8
8
U43
C52
C3114
8 1 2
8
8
R99
C3101
R6
9
25
25
24
24
U13
C95
C3090
C3102
1
R85
8 9 8 1 9 8 4
11
U7 U8 C34
1 1
C3070
1
U13
J2 WORD I/O
From U21 R24 WORD I/O PCB X2
U44
1
U11 U63
1 1 1 8
1
U15 C3092 C3094
8 8
U19
U42
From PCB. MAIN. D1624
R3002 U35 U62 U46 C9 R3003 R3004 C3002
1 1
1
C3045
C3109
1 100 90 100 81 90 81
13
C3047
C3091
1 1
1
R84 R60 R4 R3006 R3005
U72 R62 R68
J18 TO 8345
J4 TO AES/EBU
U67
1
C3008
100
90
100
81
104
C40
52 10 70 70 10 1
C37
8
9
R8
53
C3028
81
80
90
1
1
80
R11
R69
R3
L8
From MODEL8350 C88 J2
80
L3
W11
U60
C3095
28 28 1 1 8 1
8 1 1
8
8
L2 U45
R76
R80
1
R61 U36 U79 U37
U83
U27
R9
C2
C3
X1
C3072
U70
8 8 8
8
8
R79
J5
R25
1 8
1
1
C49
C50
2
2
1
1
8
C3058
U34
1
R67
C69
20 60 60 20
U2
U3
R59
W3 2 1 C3129 C23
30 51 31 40 31 40 50 30 50
U1
51
60
60
U38 C3059
51 31 40 31 50 40 50 51
/RESET TDO TMS /ASEBRK TDI /TRST TCK
C3035 C57
C3082
X6
C3034 C3033
R3018 C3085 C3055
9
5
C3083
C98
1 208
J8 X4 C3015 TP8
9
L10
7
1
C10 C3009
R94 C3054
C3080 C3050 C3079 U84 C3021
1 1 2 16 1 17 1 2 9
U61 L7 U89
14
8
GND
156
L1 C3075 C3084 R3020
16 17
157
J105 TO 5041
1
J12 OPTION
5
6. MODEL 8345/5042/5043/8350 INSTALLING PROCEDURES
U32 C80
8 8
R13 TP9 U26 U49
1 8 1 8 8 1
TP10 R100 8 U12
1
1
C46
1
C70 R18 C51 D4 U25
7 1 1 1
R96 C48
TP5
U52 U82
U22
1
C61 D5 U54 U31 TP12 C45
1
R22
1
J13 TO AES/EBU
J14 TO AES/EBU C86
C5 C82
12
1
J3 TO HDD2
R92
W2 HDD1
C14
SELF CHECK
C3122
U28
8
8
D3
D11 C91 C11
U58
U51
1
9
1
1
1
C100
B1
J7 J6
R21 R19
R15 R20
4
4
J10
TP6
4
1
C83
W1 TO POWER
8
8
C95 U41
5
R14
C3038
C6
X3
C58
C3039 R34 TP11
TP9
1
J22 OPTION C3024
4 1
TP7
TP4
5
C3130
C5
1
R71
R72
R55
C90
R3011 R3016 TP2 R54 R3019
C78 C7
U20
From From MODEL8350 MODEL8350 (TRK1 ~ 8) (TRK9 ~ 16) J1 U3 J1 U3
1 70
70
U18
L4 L9
MODEL5042 C3001 R3001 W1 (for D824) U17 or R3007 TP1 R3004 C3003 R56 R3010 MODEL5043 R3009 C3060 W1 (for D1624)
R58
80
C98 C3057 D15 C79
From MODEL8350 C17 W1 L5 & MODEL8345 W3
1
1
1
C44
U87
U59
105
C9
C3116
U23
U57
U55
49 50
C18
C53
8
8
R27
From MODEL8345 U53 J1
U6
From C503 C603 C703 MODEL5042 C239 C233 C339 J4 (for D824) C433 or MODEL5043 U231 U431 J4 C231 D1624)C331 (for U331
C438
1
1
C432
U71
25
C431
C805
2
13
13
C705
C84
R418
C13
2 16
C12
L401
L801
J9
TO INT SCSI
L1602
J2 OUT1
J21 OUT2
J11 IN1
J20 IN2
D1624 / D824
23
D1624 / D824
6-2. Removing Top Cover & Blank Panels
1) Open up the top panel by loosening the following screws. · 4 x BBT 3 x 8 screws on both sides of top panel · 2 x BBT 3 x 8 screws on the top of top panel · 2 x B 3 x 6 screws on the rear side of top panel 2) Remove the 2 x small blank panels by loosening 4 x BBT 3 x 6 screws. 3) Remove the large blank panel by loosening 2 x BBT 3 x 6 screws. 4) Remove the WORD I/O bracket by loosening 2 x BBT 3 x 8 screws and the 4-pin cable connected to the J2 on the MAIN PCB assy.
BBT 3 x 8 BZn
BBT 3 x 8 BZn
B 3 x 6 BZn
P TO L E N A P
BBT 3 x 8 BZn BBT 3 x 6 BZn BBT 3 x 6 BZn BPT 3 x 8 BZn BLANK PANEL, L BLANK PANEL, S
IN A M CB P I/O D et R O CB ck W P bra ith w
24
D1624 / D824
6-3. Installing MODEL 8345
CAUTION: When retrofitting both the MODEL 8345 and MODEL 5042/5043 to the D1624/D824, make sure that the MODEL 8345 will be the one to retrofit first. However, flat cables for MODEL 5042 / 5043 (MODEL 5043: 2 x 17-pin flat cables, MODEL 5042: 1 x 17-pin and 1 x 8-pin flat cables) must be plugged into the connector J103 and J104 on the MAIN PCB assy before the MODEL 8345 is fixed at the rear panel. 1) Fix the MODEL 8345 to the D1624/D824 rear panel by the following screws. · 3 x B 3 x 6 BZn screws included in the MODEL 8345 package - Bracket section · 4 x BBT 3 x 8 BZn screws included in the MODEL 8345 package - XLR connector section 2) Connect the following cables. · 25-pin flat cable from the connector J18 on the D1624/D824 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J1 on the MODEL 8345 PCB assy · 5-pin connector cable W3 on the MODEL 8345 PCB assy to the connector J12 or J22 on the D1624/D824 MAIN PCB assy
To MAIN PCB J12 or J22
To MAIN PCB J18
W 3 J1 M 45 83 L E D B O PC
BBT 3 x 8 BZn B 3 x 6 BZn
IN A M CB P
25
D1624 / D824
6-4. Installing MODEL 5042
1) Before fixing the MODEL 5042 to the D824 rear panel, plug in the 8-pin and 17-pin flat cables to the D824 MAIN PCB assy connector J104 and J103 respectively. 2) Remove 4 x hex screws originally attached to the MODEL 5042 D-SUB connectors. 3) Fix the bracket, B, 5041 (P/N: 8221206000) included in the MODEL 5042 package to the MODEL 5042 PCB assy using 2 x BBT 3 x 6 CZn screws. 4) Fix the MODEL 5042 to the D824 rear panel by the following screws. · 1 x B 3 x 6 BZn screws included in the MODEL 5042 package - Bracket section · 4 x hex screws originally attached to the D-SUB connector - D-SUB connector section 5) Connect the following cables. · 17-pin flat cable from the connector J103 on the D824 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J4 on the MODEL 5042 PCB assy · 8-pin flat cable from the connector J104 on the D824 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J6 on the MODEL 5042 PCB assy · 4-pin connector cable W1 on the MODEL 5042 PCB assy to the connector J105 on the D824 MAIN PCB assy 5) Fix the Panel, Blank, S (P/N: 8221209100) to the rear panel to hide the D-SUB connector hole using 2 x BBT 3 x 8 BZn screws.
To MAIN PCB J105
Bracket, B, 5041 (included in the MODEL 5042, P/N: 8221206000)
EL D O 2 M 04 B 5 C P W 1 J6
BBT 3 x 6 CZn
To MAIN PCB J104
J4
To MAIN PCB J103
Panel, blanks, S (included in the MODEL 5042, P/N: 8221209100)
BBT 3 x 8 BZn BBT 3 x 8 BZn Hex screw (attached to the D-SUB 25-pin connector)
IN A M CB P
26
D1624 / D824
6-5. Installing MODEL 5043
1) Before fixing the MODEL 5043 to the D1624 rear panel, plug in the 2 x 17-pin flat cables to the D1624 MAIN PCB assy connector J104 and J103 respectively. 2) Remove 6 x hex screws originally attached to the MODEL 5043 D-SUB connectors. 3) Fix the MODEL 5043 to the D1624 rear panel by the following screws. · 6 x hex screws originally attached to the D-SUB connector - D-SUB connector section 4) Connect the following cables. · 17-pin flat cable from the connector J103 on the D1624 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J4 on the MODEL 5043 PCB assy · 17-pin flat cable from the connector J104 on the D1624 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J5 on the MODEL 5043 PCB assy · 4-pin connector cable W1 on the MODEL 5043 PCB assy to the connector J105 on the D824 MAIN PCB assy
To MAIN PCB J105
To MAIN PCB J104
EL D O 3 M 04 B 5 C P 1 W
To MAIN PCB J103
J5 J4
Hex screw (attached to the D-SUB 25-pin connector)
IN A M CB P
27
D1624 / D824
6-6. Installing 1 x MODEL 8350
1) Before fixing the MODEL 8350 to the D1624/D824 rear panel, loosen 4 x screws fixing the HD bay to the HD bracket and move the HD bay to the front side, so that the flat cables can be plugged into the connector J13 on the D1624/D824 PCB assy. 2) Remove 2 x hex screws originally attached to the MODEL 8350 D-SUB connectors. 3) Fix the MODEL 8350 to the D824 rear panel by the following screws. · 2 x hex screws originally attached to the D-SUB connector - D-SUB connector section 5) Connect the following cables. · 17-pin flat cable from the connector J13 on the D1624/D824 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J1 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy · 25-pin flat cable from the connector J4 on the D1624/D824 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J2 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy · 5-pin connector cable W1 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy to the connector J12 or J22 on the D1624/D824 MAIN PCB assy 6) Fix the Panel, Blank, 8350 (P/N: 8221327000) to the rear panel to hide the D-SUB connector hole using 3 x BBT 3 x 8 BZn screws.
S1 & S2 SETTING D-SUB 25-pin connector To MAIN PCB J12 or J22 S2 S1 8350 PCB
To MAIN PCB J13
To MAIN PCB J4 J2
J2 J3 J1 W1
J3
EL D O 50 M 83 CB P J1
Hex screw (attached to the D-SUB 25-pin connector) BBT 3 x 8 BZn
Panel, blanks, 8350 (included in the MODEL 8350, P/N: 8221327000)
IN A M CB P
28
D1624 / D824
6-7. Installing 2 x MODEL 8350s
CAUTION: The MODEL 5043 and MODEL 8350 cannot be installed into the D1624 together. You need to select either the MODEL 5043 or 2 x MODEL 8350. 1) Before fixing the MODEL 8350s to the D1624 rear panel, loosen 4 x screws fixing the HD bay to the HD bracket and move the HD bay to the front side, so that the flat cables can be plugged into the connector J13 on the D1624 PCB assy. 2) Remove 2 of each hex screws originally attached to the MODEL 8350 D-SUB connectors. 3) Fix the MODEL 8350s to the D1624 rear panel by the following screws. · 2 of each hex screws originally attached to the D-SUB connector - D-SUB connector section 5) Connect the following cables. · 17-pin flat cable from the connector J13 on the D1624 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J1 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy No.1 (TRK1 ~ 8) · 17-pin flat cable from the connector J14 on the D1624 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J1 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy No.2 (TRK9 ~ 16) · 25-pin flat cable from the connector J4 on the D1624 MAIN PCB assy to the connector J2 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy No.1 · 25-pin flat cable from the connector J3 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy No.1 to the connector J2 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy No.2 · 5-pin connector cable W1 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy No.1 to the connector J12 or J22 on the D1624 MAIN PCB assy · 5-pin connector cable W1 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy No.2 to the connector J4 on the MODEL 8350 PCB assy No.1 6) Fix the Panel, Blank, S (P/N: 8221209100) to the rear panel to hide the D-SUB connector hole using 2 x BBT 3 x 8 BZn screws.
S1 & S2 SETTING (TRK1 ~ 8) D-SUB 25-pin connector To 8350 PCB No.1 J4 To MAIN PCB J14 S1 To 8350 PCB No.1 J3 To MAIN PCB J13 J2 S2 S1 & S2 SETTING (TRK9 ~ 16) D-SUB 25-pin connector S2
8350 PCB
S1
8350 PCB
J2 J3 J1 W1
J2 J3 J1 W1
J3
EL D O 50 M 83 B PC J1
To 8350 PCB No.2 J2
MODEL 8350 No.2 (TRK9 ~ 16)
To MAIN PCB J12 or J22 To MAIN PCB J4 J2
Hex screw (attached to the D-SUB 25-pin connector)
Panel, blank, S (included in the MODEL 8350, P/N: 8221327000)
MODEL 8350 No.1 (TRK1 ~ 8)
BBT 3 x 8 BZn
J3
EL D O 50 M 83 B PC J1
IN A M CB P
29
D1624 / D824
5. EXPLODED VIEW, PCB ASSEMBLY & PARTS LIST
D1624 / D824 OVERALL EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST
Ref. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
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Part No. 8212 5811 04 8226 1852 07 8226 1842 09 N/A N/A 8226 1831 05 8226 1831 08 8214 2700 00 8212 5830 03 8212 5830 04 N/A 8221 1740 01 8212 5820 00 8277 3530 10 8216 6281 00 8277 4092 01 8274 2260 00 8216 6290 00 8216 6310 00 8226 1702 01 8226 1711 03 8221 2980 00 8221 3180 00 8221 2101 00 8221 2091 00 8221 3200 00 8274 2580 00 8221 3020 00 8274 2200 00 8274 2590 00 8207 0117 01 8207 0130 00 8274 2230 00 8221 3320 00 8274 2250 00 8274 2210 00 8221 1710 00 N/A 8274 2570 00 8274 2220 00 8260 5240 00 8221 2130 00 8221 3210 00 8249 0440 00 8216 6561 00 8221 1671 05 8221 1671 06 8223 2942 00
Description Panel, controller, D1624/D824 Button, 11 x 5, N3 Button, 6 x 6, N3
Ref. No. 45 46 47 48 49
Part No. 8226 0191 00 8226 0130 04 8221 1730 00 8221 2140 00 8260 5650 00 8260 5720 00 8207 0116 00 8239 1200 00 8274 2240 00 8276 8010 00 8276 8021 00 8276 8000 00 8276 9170 00
Description Escutcheon, B Button, push, B, N8 Angle, back, 133 Panel, top, D-series Controller assy, D1624 Controller assy, D824 Key, HD, D-series Battery, 3V, CR2032 (Included in the Main PCB assy) PCB assy, Power SW, D1624/D824 Cord, power, UL/CSA, VM0033-0089, USA/CSA/CND Cord, power, CEE, 0309B-0310B, EUR Cord, power, DM, VM1292-1298, JPN Cord, power, BS, 3C, KP610-KS31A, UK Label, caution, HD, N3 Sticker, GND Cable assy, earthlug, D4, L400
Button, 11 x 11, E Button, 11 x 11, N3 Spring, 8 x 3, 0.2 Window, FL, D1624 Window, FL, D824 Both-sided tape, 10mm x 40mm Panel, rear, remote, D1624/D824 Lock, controller, D-series Cable assy, earth lug, D3-D3, #20, L100 Pad, controller, D-series Cable assy, remote, D1624/D824 PCB assy, Display, D1624/D824 Sheet, remote controller, D-series Sheet, remote controller, B, D-series Knob, shuttle, N3, D1624/D824 Knob, jog, N3, D1624/D824 Panel, rear, D1624 Panel, rear, D824 Panel, blank, L Panel, blank, S Bracket, word, D1624/D824 PCB assy, Word I/O, D1624/D824 Chassis, D1624/D824 PCB assy, Main, D1624 PCB assy, Main, D824 Holder, cord, CS-1 Foot, FF1011 PCB assy, Power, D1624/D824 Shield, power, D1624/D824 PCB assy, Regulator, D1624/D824 PCB assy, Connect, D1624/D824 Bracket, D-SUB, D-series (Included in the D-SUB connector) PCB assy, RS422, D1624/D824 PCB assy, MIDI, D1624/D824 Bay assy, HDD Bracket, HD, D1624/D824 Bracket, fan, D1624/D824 Motor, fan, DC12V, 40 x 40 Belt, HD, D-series Panel, dress, D1624 Panel, dress, D824 Hook, controller, D-series 54 55 56
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50 51 52 53
8218 7760 02 8218 2630 00 8277 4790 40
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
30
D1624 / D824
P 3x4 CZn BBT 3x8 BZn
42
B 3x6 BZn BBT 3x8 BZn
BBT 3x25 BZn
50 41 48 40
P 3x4 CZn
BBT 3x8 BZn
38
53
B 3x6 CZn
31 56
B 3x6 CZn
33
BBT 3x8 BZn
39
34 52 35
B 3x6 CZn
30
B 4x8 BZn
29 32
47
BBT 3x8 BZn BBT 3x6 BZn
22 23
46
B 3x6 CZn
21 55 29
BBT 3 x 6 BZn B 3x6 CZn B 4x8 BZn BBT 3x8 BZn B 3x6 CZn
35
P 2.6 x 5 BZn BPT3x8 BZn BBT 3x6 BZn
37
51 36
23
BPT 3x8 BZn
45
26 44 47 24
B3x6 CZn
25
BBT 3x8 BZn
43 28 54
BBT 3x8 BZn
BTT 3x6 BZn
27 14
W3 BZn AZ-3
49 15 10 9 18
N3 Ni CZn
13
BPT 3x8 BZn
BBT 3x6 BZn
BPT 3x8 BZn
1 17
12
11
8 3 16 2 6 7 4 19 20 2 8 8
31
C3116
C3117
TO IDE
W12
R3040
TP6
SELF CHECK
2 1
/RESET TDO TMS /ASEBRK TDI /TRST TCK C3129
J18
TO 8345
24
25
C52 U23 C3111
C3110 1 1
2 1
J4
8
24 25
1
11
W13
U53
TO AES/EBU
13
C3114 U13
W5 W4 U9
8
C84
· Parts Side of MAIN PCB
D1624 / D824 PCB ASSEMBLIES
C3015
100
C411
C80
C1116 C1111
100
90
U412
R418
R69
C742
60
70
C3054 1
100
90
R518
U37
C3050
U612
R618
60
80
R71
R67 U5
10
C3079
100
90
R72
60
70
80
C3075
C103
C95
R55
R3011
R1518
R3018
R3009
C3004
R3004
R3003
U61
U18
U17
R58
U41
C86
C3060 C3085 C3083 C3059 L4 C3058
1
5
C3084 L7
C83 C6 L10 C3082
L9
PCB,MAIN,D1624
12 W1 TO POWER
C78
4 TO HDD1 1
U20
TO HDD2 J3 J1 4 4 J10 1 1 1 OPTION1 5
C803
C804
5 OPTION2
L5
C432 R433 C440 C53 C431 C9
U801
8251988 101
D1624 / D824
+
1 J22
C7
C805
+
1
C82
C19
C4 L1
U38
1
W2
4 TO 5041 1 J105
D15
1
U641
U11
R918
C644
TO 5041
U79
R1118
U19
C1316 C1311
1
C1515
C1516 C1511
1
10
16
10
20
20
C3080
R1318
20
30
C3009
R68
U83
60
70
80
C3003 L3
1
10
20
30
30
30
B1
U86 C23 1 8 DGND
C69
C40
9
2 1
R59
U64
C3113
1
C3108 1
C37
1
1
8 8
C3109
1 U34
1 U67
U69
U55
U75
U50
C14 1 C10
X5
C70
U59
U66
C61 X3 C3122 R96 1
U28
C3045 8 1 1
1 D11 U32
5
C89
C3104 1
C3105 1 U47
C35
C39 C77
C16
C90 C48 R94 C3034 C3033
C3043
25
105
C44
R8
OUT1 J12
C142
C100
R21 R19 R15 R20
J5
104
157
C36
C38
C3106 C3107 1
R99
C3047 1
U1
R27
8
C13 U43
R92 D4
C46 R13
R47
J11
IN1
R18
C3038
208
C146 C147 1 C141 R111 C116 C111
C51 1
U102 C115 C114 C12
C3035 C57
U141
C143
R112 R211
C214
R52 J20
C3039
1 U54 C91
8
C546 C547 1
C541
R212 R911
C542
U902 C914 C915
U541
C544
C3008 X1 X2
C543
R912 R1011
C1014
C1011
C242
U31
C59 1
C246 C247 1
R1012 C241 R311
R100
U302
C315
C314 U112 R118
C316 C311
R84 R60 8 R61 U21 R24
U241
C45
C243
R312 R411
C414
R4 R3006 R3005
L102 R218
U212
C34 1
C646 1 C647 1
C641
R412 R1111
C642
U1102
C1114 L202
C3028
C643
U912
R6 U27
R1112 R1211
R85
C1214 C514 1 U502
J104
C1211
C3024
L902
U3
C346 C347 1 W302 W301
C341
R1212 R511
U1012
R1018
R25
40
C515
C516 C511
1
1 1
4 R9 J2 WORD I/O
L1002
U312 W803
C3021
C343
R512 R611
W503
C746 C747 1 W702 W701
W703
C741
C614 C1314 U1302 C1315
R612 R1311
C3101
J107
L402
U1112
C743
R1312 R1411 R1412
U741
C1411
C3070 U42 R62
C3072
C1414
L1102 R1218
U1212
C446 C447 1
8 8
C441
C442
R711
9 40 U84
U702
L1202 C714
U512
C716 C711
C3091 1 1 R3
W402 W401 U441
C444
C3090 U44
C443
R712 R811
C814
L502
C846 C847 1 W802 W801 U841
C841
R812 R1511
J108
R11 U62
C3092
C3102 U60
U1502
L602 C1514
U1312
C843
R1512 R1611
L1302 R1418
U85
C3094
40
C3095 1 U45
C1614 15 C1611 R1612
J14 TO AES/EBU
U46
L1402 C54 C33 R718
U712
C60 C99
C137 C18 C138 C2
L702 U101
U812
R818
C134 C104
+
C133
C101 C105
J109
+
C201
L802
U131 U201 C203 C204 C139 C132 C3 R133 C237 L2
R56
+
C205
L1502
U1612
R3002
R1618
TP2 R54 R3016 R3019
+ + + +
1 C301 C305
R3001 C3002
C140 C131 C234 C238 C233 C303
U301 C304
L1602
J101
TO 5041
C3057
L8
C3001
U231 U401 C403 C404 C239 C232 R233 C337 C401 C405
L101 L501
2
+
U501 C503 C504
C240 C231 C334 C338 C333
+ + +
C601 C605
C501 C505
J103
L201
W11 C98
R76
U331 U601 C603 C339 C604 17
L601
16
R80
R79 R333
C332
L301
+
U701
C49
C437
C340 C331 C434 C438 C433 C703
+ +
C701 C705
L701
U431 C50 C17 C439 C801
L401
J102 L801
32
SCSI J16 TO EXT J9
J8 TP5 7 X6 C3130 14 1
8
2 1
1
W3
8
8
U57
8
U10
1
1
8
U56
1 50 49
U87
11
1
U71
J7 9 1
U58 U51
8 8
8
U80
C88
9
13
13
U7
D17
TP7
8
U6
R22 1
U52
1
28
R14
U48
U65
OUT2 J21
TO INT SCSI
1
13
13
8
1
C58
U22
1
D3 D5
1
J6 7
1 C11 1 U25 TP12
U8
04
53
1
52
U12 TP10
1 2
28
TP4
C144
8
8
1
1
C211
X4
15
IN2
U33
R34 TP9
U70
1
8
8
8
TP11
C916 C911
U26 1
U82
15
8 9 1 U49
J106
TP8 2 1
40
C244
U2
50 50
15
C1115
8
15
C342
9
8
2
C344
R318 W603
U341 15
L302
C611
U63
8 8
U36
1
1
U4
C3055
17
C744
8
9
1
15
1
J13 TO AES/EBU
17 1 1 16 17 C5
R3020 TP3
C715
50
16 2 9
50 TP1 R3007 R3010
C811
15
U72
8 8
C842
1 1 U35
1 U15
C844
8
9 8 C8
U1412
8
U1512
C79
C704
2 1
R49 R50 R36 C84 C3118 C3118
R31 R95 C28 R3051
/RESET R3050 TDO R3049 TDO R3049 TMS R3048
R3047
C47 R38 R81 R97
W13
25
2 1
J4 J4
/ASEBRK /ASEBRK TDI TDI R3046
R73
J16
D9
R87 C3112 C3112 C63 C3098 X5 C64 R10 C3099 C3100
C3120
R3044
W3
C65
J9
C25
1
TCK
B1 R17 R32 R33 R33 U29 J7 U30
C66
R86
R3045
D10
2
J8
/TRST
DGND
D2
2 1
D1
TP5 TP5 14
24
TP6
C87 C87
C10
C24 R30 R29 R40 R40
C88
C77
49
R23 R3025 R3025 C3043
50
R5
C3123
C89
X3 X3
· Foil Side of MAIN PCB
C3046 C3044 D17
C90
C3032 C21 C22 C3126
C61
39
40
C3031 C3031 TP7 R7 C43 R70 C27 C3121
J12
C3065
30
R63 J5 C3115 C3115 J21 C3074 C3048 C13 C13 C3125
R16 D6
19
20
C30
D7
1
C26 C92
9
R93 D8 C3036 C3119 C3119 TP4 R64
1 9 10
R48 R46 J11 J1 C96 C114 C114 C12 R53 R51 J20 C97 C214 R217 R117 R117 R116 R116 C113 C113
C212
C3124 C41 C42
C3040 C3041 C3042
R141
C15
1
R115 R115
C112 C112
R114 R114 C141 R113 R113 R213 C143
C146 C146
2
C3037
C213 R216 R215 R915 R915
C68 R541 C546 C546 C67
TP10
R214
TP9 TP11
C3014
C29
C914 R917 C1014 R1017
R916 C913 C1013 R1016
C912 C1012
R914 R914 R913
C541
R1013 R1014 R1015 R315
C543 R241 C3016 C246 C3018 C3018 C3010 R77 C3017 R78 C3019 C3013 C3013
C3015 C3015
C56 C56
7
C3007 C3020 R12 9 C3009 C3011 C301 C3012
C314 R317 C414 J106 R417
R316 R316 C313
C412
C413 R416 R415 R1115 R1 15
C1112 C1 12 C1212
R413 R414
C243 R641 C3103 C646 C641
R1116 R1 16 C1114 C1 14 R1117 R1 17 C1213 C1214 R1217 1 C514 R516 C513 C613 2 C1113 C1 13
TP8
C312
R314 R314 R313
C241
R1114 R1 14 R1113 R1 13
R89 R88
C32 R341 1 C346 C31 U24 C643 C643 C3029 C3022
R1213 R1214 R1214
R1216 R1215 R515
C512 C612