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DR-100
Portable Digital Recorder
CONTENTS
1. Specifications 3
2. Test Mode 5
3. Updating of System Firmware 10
4. Message Display glossary 13
5. Block Diagram 18
6. Level Diagram 20
7. Exploded Views and Parts List 27
8. Notes for Disassembly / Assembly 30
9. PC Boards and Parts List 32
10. Included Accessories 43
Effective : May, 2009 S-0187
TASCAM DR-100
1. Specifications
Audio input ratings
XLR MIC IN (L, R) inputs
Connectors: XLR-3-32equivalent (balanced)
Input impedance: 1.2 k
GAIN HIGH setting
Standard input level: -58 dBu
Maximum input level: -42 dBu
GAIN MID setting
Standard input level: -36 dBu
Maximum input level: -20 dBu
GAIN LOW setting
Standard input level: -14 dBu
Maximum input level: +2 dBu
LINE IN input
Connector: 3.5 mm stereo minijack
Input impedance: 23 k
Standard input level: -10 dBV
Maximum input level: +6 dBV
LINE OUT output
Connector: 3.5 mm stereo minijack
Standard output level: -10 dBV
Maximum output level: +6 dBV
output
Connector: 3.5 mm stereo minijack
Maximum output : 25 mW + 25 mW
(with 32 headphone connection)
Built-in speakers
Output: 0.4 W
Audio performance
Frequency response (LINE IN LINE OUT):
20 Hz20 kHz, +1/-3 dB (44.1 kHz)
20 Hz22 kHz, +1/-3 dB (48 kHz)
Distortion (LINE IN LINE OUT):
Less than 0.01%
S/N ratio (LINE IN LINE OUT):
90 dB or more
Compatible audio files:
MP3 files: 32320 kbps,
sampling frequency 44.1/48 kHz,
VBR playback, ID3 tag support up
to Ver 2.4
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WAV files: sampling frequency 44.1/48 kHz,
bit length: 16/24-bit
Recording media: SD cards (64 MB2 GB) and
SDHC cards (4 GB32 GB)
File system:
FAT partition: FAT16/32
Battery life (continuous operation):
Lithium ion battery (BP-L2):
About 5 hours (recording time)
About 5 hours (playback time)
Ni-MH batteries (HR15/51):
About 4 hours (recording time)
About 4 hours (playback time)
Alkaline batteries (LR6):
About 2 hours (recording time)
About 2 hours (playback time)
(Backlight off, set to 128-kbps mp3.Varies according to
use conditions.)
Operation temperature range:
040º C
Power consumption:
1.7 W (MP3 playback)
5.5 W (maximum)
External dimensions (mm):
80 (w) x 153 (h) x 35 (d)
(excluding protrusions)
Weight: 290 g (not including batteries)
Accessory (sold separately)
AC adapter: PS-P520
Requirements for connected computers
Windows: Pentium 300 MHz or better
128 MB or more memory USB port
(USB 2.0 recommended)
Macintosh: 266 MHz Power PC, iMac, G3, G4
or better
64MB or more memory
USB port (USB 2.0 recommended)
Recommended USB host controller:
Intel chipset
Supported OS:
Windows: Windows 2000 Professional SP4
or newer,Windows XP, Windows
Vista
Macintosh: Mac OS X 10.2 or newer
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Dimensional drawing
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2. Test Mode
1. How to enter test mode
While holding down the HOME+MENU+ENTER keys,
switch the power on.
The LCD shows the following message: The LCD back-
light is lit.
2. Displays explained
DATA encoder (0-999)
Shows the name of a key pressed
Power supply voltage (255 steps)
"Li" shown when powered on Li-Ion
battery; "AA" shown when powered on
AA battery;
" " shown when connected to an
AC outlet.
Read in input volume value
USB connection
Card detection
When card protecting SW is turned on, the
key mark is displayed.
Operation indicator
Event acceptance indicator. This indicator
reacts when keys are operated for example
3. Checking LEDs
REC LED: turns on when the REC key is pressed.
PEAK LED: turns on when the PLAY/PAUSE key is
pressed.
They turn off when the keys are held pressed for a certain
time.
4. Menu
Pressing the MENU key reveals the following menu.
Options are selectable using the
encoder.
ENTER: mode selection
MENU: back to the TOP screen
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1) INPUT
Selecting "INPUT" and pressing the ENTER key gets you to INPUT
the following menu:
INPUT Select SW
MIC GAIN SW
Limiter SW
Phantom Power SW
Speaker Sw
Headphone Jack SW
2) CARD
Selecting "CARD" and pressing the ENTER key gets you to "CARD"
the following menu:
Identify: Read in data
Pressing the ENTER key indicates the following informa-
tion:
Manufacturer ID
OEM/Application ID
Product name
Product revision
Product serial number
Manufacturing date
Raw Size
Read One: Read in data from the card per sector
At each press of the ¯ key, data is read in from the card ¯
per sector.
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Format: Card formatting
At a press of the REC key, the following screen appears:
If ENTER key is pressed at this screen, the card starts
being formatted. Upon completion of the formatting "Complete"
process, "Complete" is displayed.
Pressing MENU brings you back to the top screen.
3) USB Check
Select "USB" and press the ENTER key. "USB"
Each time the ENTER key is pressed, the indication alter-
nates between ON and OFF.
USB Check
USB OFF
[ENTER] -> ON
4) LCD Check
Select "LCD" and press ENTER key and the following are "LCD"
displayed:
Contrast adjustment
(IO: +; LOP: -)
adjustment
(¯: +; Â: -) ¯ Â
Characters for after-
image check
STOP/HOME key : Reverse
5) RTC Check
Select "RTC" and press ENTER key and the following are "RTC"
displayed:
Real-time clock indication.(Date and time indication only)
RTC Check
Time TIME: 21 12 50
Date (yy/mm/dd) DATE: 00 01 01
The year of 2000 is indicated as
"00".
0001
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6) EEPROM Check
Select "EEPROM" and press ENTER key and the following "EEPROM"
are displayed:
EEPROM Check
Read in from the ROM
"Reading..." is displayed at a READ : [ENTER]
press of the ENTER key. WRITE : [REC ] Reading...
Writing all zeros to the ROM
The writing process starts at a Are you sure ?
press of the ENTER key in
response to "Are you sure?"
To cancel the process, press the
MENU key.
If errors occur during either the read or the write, the
following are displayed: Timeout Err:
Timeout Err: No response from the EEPROM Error:
Error: Errors at data send/receive time Verify Err:
Verify Err: Errors in verification during the write
process
7) REMOTE Check
Select "REMOTE" and press ENTER key and the following "REMOTE"
are displayed:
Function start
Function cease
Receive key, Status Command
Firmware version of Remote control
MCU
Error "Timeout "
"Timeout " Time Out "Unkown Res"
"Unkown Res" Illegal response "Unkown Key"
"Unkown Key" Undefined key code "Rx Error "
"Rx Error " Receive error "System "
"System " System error "Version "
"Version " Inconsistent version "CustomCode"
"CustomCode" Inconsistent custom code
"Unkown " Unknown error "Unkown "
8) BG
Select "BG" and press ENTER key: "BG"
Background samples
FWD ¯): Previous; REW Â : Next ¯) Â
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9) VERSION Check
Select "VERSION" and press ENTER key and the following "VERSION"
are displayed:
Model Name
Version of the system firmware.
The last 4 digits indicate a build
number
on which the system firmware
was built.
which the system firmware was
built.
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3. Updating of Firmware
1. Preparations
1) Make the connection between this unit and the PC using a
USB cable.
2) Place the update file in the UTILITY folder in the unit. " "
3) Perform the USB device "remove" action on the PC, and
then switch off the power to the unit.
2. START-UP
While holding down the PLAY and MENU keys, switch the
power on.
The LCD looks like this:
PROGRAM UPDATE
DR-100_15 .100
DR-100_16 .100
DR-100_17 .102
Update files are shown with extensions.
The USB connection can be made at this point.
When USB connected, the normal USB screen appears.
When unplugging the USB cable, the unit shifts to the
normal start-up.
That is to say, the update screen reappears when
unplugging the USB cable while holding down the PLAY
and MENU keys.
3. Displays explained
1) When only a single file is available:
PROGRAM UPDATE
DR-100_17 .102
2) When multiple files are available:
PROGRAM UPDATE
DR-100_15 .100
DR-100_16 .100
DR-100_17 .102
When there are 6 or more files, use the dial to move the
cursor over them.
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3) When no update file is available:
Nothing can be done.
PROGRAM UPDATE
No Update File
4. File confirmation
Select a target file and press the ENTER key .
PROGRAM UPDATE
Name of the file selected DR-100_17 .102
Current version at left and 1.10 1.10
New version at right
Are you sure ?
5. Getting update started
The update process starts when pressing the ENTER key .
PROGRAM UPDATE
DR-100_17 .102
1.10 1.10
Task progress. Erasing..
FLASH sector number [ 01/13 ]
Writing progress by sector
Pressing the MENU key brings you back to the file selec-
tion screen, as at step 2, without performing the update.
6. Completion
PROGRAM UPDATE
DR-100_17 .102
Update
1Up.10 1.10
Erasing..
Complete
[ 01/13 ]
Upon completion of the update process, "Complete" is "Complete"
displayed and the unit automatically switched off.
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7. Error messages
1) If an error occurs when selecting a file, the
following messages appear:
Messages Meaning
The product ID of the file does not match (the file may be for other products).
Product
The file version is older than the current one.
Old Version
The checksum does not match.
Checksum
Error in file reading.
Update File
2) If an error occurs in the data rewriting process, the
following messages appear:
Messages Meaning
Error in erasing.
Flash Erase
Blank error as a result of data erasure.
Flash Blank
Error in writing.
Flash Write
Error in verification after data has been written.
Flash Verify
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4. Message Display glossary
The following is a list of the popup messages that
might appear on the DR-100 under certain condi-
tions.
Refer to this list if one of these popup messages
appears and you want to check the meaning or
determine a proper response.
Messages Meaning and response
The DIVIDE function would cause the file name to exceed 200 characters. The DIVIDE function
adds "_a" or "_b" to the end of the file name. Before choosing the DIVIDE function, connect the
unit to a computer and edit the file name to less than 198 characters.
File Name ERR
The DIVIDE function would cause the file name to be the same as that of an existing file. The
DIVIDE function adds "_a" or "_b" to the end of the file name. Before choosing the DIVIDE func-
tion, connect the unit to a computer and edit the file name.
Dup File Name
The file added to the playlist cannot be found or a file could be damaged. Please check the file in
question.
File not found
The audio file is not a supported format. Check the file format (using a.computer).
Non-Supported
The battery is almost out of power. Recharge the lithium-ion battery and/or replace the AA batteries.
Battery Empty
The IN and OUT points are too close together. Reset the IN and OUT points with at least 1 sec-
I/O Too Short ond between them.
The file in the Playlist cannot be found. Please confirm that the file is still in the Music Folder.
File Not Found
PLAYLIST
No files have been added to the Playlist. Add a file to the Playlist or change the play mode to
something besides PLAYLIST.
No PLAYLIST
The playlist is full. You cannot add more than 99 tracks to the Playlist.
PLAYLIST FULL
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Messages Meaning and response
The card is not formatted properly or the formatting is broken. Change the card or press the
ENTER/MARK key when this message appears to format the card in FAT format.
CAUTION Execution of FAT formatting erases all data currently on the card.
MBR Error
Init CARD
The FAT formatting of the card is abnormal or broken. This message also appears if you FAT for-
matted the card using a computer connected by USB and if a new card is inserted in the unit.
Always use the DR-100 to conduct FAT formatting of cards to be used with it. Change the card or
press the ENTER/MARK key when this message appears to format the card in FAT format.
Format Error CAUTION Execution of FAT formatting erases all data currently on the card.
Format CARD
The system file is missing. This unit requires a system file for operation. When this message
File Not Found appears, press ENTER/MARK to automatically create a system file.
Make Sys File
The system file required to operate this unit is invalid. When this message appears, press
Invalid SysFile ENTER/MARK to automatically create a system file.
Make Sys File
Invalid Card Something might be wrong with the card. Change the card.
Change Card
This appears when the card is protected and lacks the necessary Music Folder and other folders
Protected Card and files. Unlock the write protect switch, restart the power and format the card.
Change Card
Writing to the card timed out. Backup files on the card to your computer, and format the card.
Write Timeout
The card has no remaining capacity. Erase unnecessary files or move them to your computer
Card Full to.make open space.
Folders can be created down to two layers. You cannot create a new folder inside the current folder.
Layer too Deep
The position selected for divide is not suitable (too close to the beginning or end of a track).
Can't Divide
The file is larger than the designated size or the recording time exceeds 24 hours.
Max File Size
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Messages Meaning and response
The total number of folders and files exceeds 999. Erase unnecessary files or move them to
your.computer.
File Full
The card could not be handled properly. Replace the card.
Card Error
MP3 files cannot be divided.
Current File MP3
The file is read-only, and the deletion, division, and QuickTAG cannot be operated.
File Protected
No card is in the unit, so recording is not possible.
No Card
There is no file that can be played back. The file might be damaged.
No PB File
There is no playback file, so DIVIDE and OVERDUB cannot be executed.
No MUSIC File
When DIVIDE and QuickTAG was operated, the file name tried to exceed 200 characters.
File Name Err
The same file name already exists when DIVIDE and QuickTAG is operated.
Dup File Name
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System Error Messages
Messages Description Cause
Playback not stopped, or card unmounted error. The card or firmware may be defective.
Not Continued
File system error or recording/playback circuitry The card or firmware may be defective.
error.
File Error
Write in the EEPROM or system file failed during Check that the card is inserted and it is not
shutdown or switching to USB (this error occurs protected.
for example when the card is write protected). The card may be defective.
If the error occurs with the EEPROM, the
Can't Save Data PCB may be defective.
Internal error in recording/playback. The firmware may be defective.
Player Error
Device Error 2: RTC initialization error. The PCB may be defective.
Device Error
File creation error at the start of recording or file Confirm whether the error occurred during
close error at the end of recording. start or end of recording.
Writing Failed The card may be defective.
EEPROM read error. The PCB may be defective.
Sys Rom Err
Error in communication with the the microcom- The firmware may be defective.
Remote Cmd puter for a remote control.
Error in communication with the the microcom- The microcomputer for a remote control or
puter for a remote control. firmware may be defective.
Remote Rx
Other fatal error. The firmware may be defective.
System Err 50
CPU access error. The firmware may be defective.
System Error 1
CPU address error. The firmware may be defective.
System Error 2
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Messages Description Cause
CPU instruction error. The firmware may be defective.
System Error 3
CPU zero division error. The firmware may be defective.
System Error 4
CPU Privilege Violation error. The firmware may be defective.
System Error 5
CPU Unimplemented line-a opcode error. The firmware may be defective.
System Error 6
CPU Unimplemented line-f opcode error. The firmware may be defective.
System Error 7
CPU format error. The firmware may be defective.
System Error 8
CPU Uninitialized Interrupt error. The firmware may be defective.
System Error 9
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AUDIO BLOCK PANEL PCB
128×64
Graphic LCD DISPLAY DATA
MODULE
PGA SETTING DATA
Refer to next page LED LV595
LV165×2 KEY DATA
TACT SW SHIFT REGISTER
(P-S)
ENCODER
REMOTE SIG
50Pin DPC Connector
E2PROM
for Backup
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INPUT VR
(Digital) RTC
LRCK AD IN AD IN QSPI QSPI QSPI GPI 12C
DOUT CLK,CS DIN Program
BCLK memory
CLK (NOR FLASH)
DOUT
5. Block Diagram
DIN SDATA 01
12S SCF5249 ADR BUS
SDATA 02 Buffer memory
CPLD (SYSTEM CONTROL) DATA BUS
(SD RAM)
(LCMXO256E)
SDATA I1
12S
SDATA I3
MODE
SELECT
GPO
PLAYBACK MP3 SD CARD I/F BUS
Module DECODER
(VSA etc.) SD
CARD SD CARD
I/F SD CLK (CONNECTOR)
MP3
11.2896 11.2896 ENCODER
MHz MHz
GPIO UART UART
Tx Rx
AU6336
REMOTE SIG REMOTE DECODE USB CONFIG DATA
E2PROM
CPU(uPD78F0500) REMOTE IN
USB-SD CARD
MAIN PCB Bridge IC
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dBV
dBu CODEC FULLSCALE
0.7 x 2,8V=1.96Vp-p=0.693Vms(0dBFs)
-0.97dBu 0.693Vrms -3.19dBV +10
+10
+6dBV
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB) 0
0
-1dBu 0dBFs
-10 -10dBV
Head room
-10 16dB
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
-17dBu -16dBFs
VR MAX -20
+31.0dB AMP Gain
-20
+1.8dB
(+1.83dB)
AMP Gain
20
0.9dB -30
-30
INPUT VR
6. Level Diagram
31.0dB -40
-41dBV
-40
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
-48dBu -47dBFs -50
-50 AMP Gain
+1.8dB
AMP Gain VR MIN (+1.83dB) CODEC
+7dB +0dB AK4556
(+7.3dB) AMP Gain
XLR Input Level 0.9dB
-58dBu(VR MAX)
-60
XLR INPUT GAIN HIGH (Nominal input level: -58dBu)
TASCAM DR-100
dBV
dBu CODEC FULLSCALE
0.7 x 2,8V=1.96Vp-p=0.693Vms(0dBFs)
-0.97dBu 0.693Vrms -3.19dBV +10
+10
+6dBV
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB) 0
0
-1dBu 0dBFs
-10 -10dBV
Head room
-10 16dB
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
-17dBu -16dBFs
VR MAX -20
-20 +9.0dB AMP Gain
+1.8dB
(+1.83dB)
AMP Gain
21
0.9dB -30
-30 AMP Gain
+7dB
(+7.3dB)
XLR Input Level INPUT VR
-36dBu(VR MAX)
31.0dB -40
-41dBV
-40
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
-48dBu -47dBFs -50
-50 AMP Gain
+1.8dB
VR MIN (+1.83dB) CODEC
-22.0dB AK4556
AMP Gain
0.9dB
-60
XLR INPUT GAIN MID (Nominal input level: -36dBu)
TASCAM DR-100
dBV
dBu CODEC FULLSCALE
0.7 x 2,8V=1.96Vp-p=0.693Vms(0dBFs)
-0.97dBu 0.693Vrms -3.19dBV +10
+10
+6dBV
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB) 0
0
-1dBu 0dBFs
-10 -10dBV
AMP Gain Head room
-10 +7dB 16dB
XLR Input Level (+7.3dB) AMP Gain
-14dBu(VR MAX) +9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
VR MAX -16dBFs
-17dBu -13.0dB -20
-20 AMP Gain
+1.8dB
(+1.83dB)
AMP Gain
22
0.9dB
-30
-30
INPUT VR
31.0dB
-40
-41dBV
-40
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
-48dBu -47dBFs -50
-50 AMP Gain
VR MIN +1.8dB
(+1.83dB) CODEC
-44.0dB AK4556
AMP Gain
0.9dB
-60
XLR INPUT GAIN LOW (Nominal input level: -14dBu)
TASCAM DR-100
dBV CODEC FULLSCALE dBV
0.7 x 2,8V=1.96Vp-p=0.693Vms(0dBFs)
-0.97dBu 0.693Vrms -3.19dBV
+10 +10
+6dBV
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
0 0
0dBFs
LINE Input Level AMP Gain Head room
-10dBu(VR MAX) -10 -10 -10dBV
+1.8dB 16dB
(+1.83dB) AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
VR MAX
-11.0dB
-20
-19dBV -16dBFs
-20
AMP Gain
23
0.2dB
-30 -30
INPUT VR
31.0dB
-40 -40
-41dBV
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
-50dBV -50 -47dBFs -50
VR MIN CODEC
-42.0dB AK4556
AMP Gain
0.2dB
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LINE INPUT (Nominal input level: -10dBV)
dBV CODEC FULLSCALE dBV
0.7 x 2,8V=1.96Vp-p=0.693Vms(0dBFs)
-0.97dBu 0.693Vrms -3.19dBV
+10 +10
+6dBV
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
0 VR MAX 0
MIC1 MAX INPUT Level -1.0dB
AMP Gain 0dBFs
-4dBV
(VR MAX,GAIN LOW) +1.8dB
(+1.83dB)
-10 -10
INPUT VR
-20 -20
31.0dB
-25dBV
24
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
-30 (+9.54dB) -30
-31dBFs
VR MIN
-32.0dB
-40 -40
-50 -50
CODEC
AK4556
UNI/OMNI INPUT GAIN LOW (MAX input level: -4dBV)
TASCAM DR-100
dBV CODEC FULLSCALE dBV
0.7 x 2,8V=1.96Vp-p=0.693Vms(0dBFs)
-0.97dBu 0.693Vrms -3.19dBV
+10 +10
+6dBV
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
0 VR MAX 0
+15dB
0dBFs
-10 -10
INPUT VR
MIC1 MAX INPUT Level
-20dBV -20 AMP Gain 31.0dB -20
(VR MAX,GAIN MID) +1.8dB
(+1.83dB)
-25dBV
25
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
-30 (+9.54dB) -30
-31dBFs
VR MIN
-16dB
-40 -40
-50 -50
CODEC
AK4556
UNI/OMNI INPUT GAIN MID (MAX input level: -20dBV)
TASCAM DR-100
dBV CODEC FULLSCALE dBV
0.7 x 2,8V=1.96Vp-p=0.693Vms(0dBFs)
-0.97dBu 0.693Vrms -3.19dBV
+10 +10
+6dBV
AMP Gain
+9.2dB
(+9.54dB)
0 VR MAX 0
+31dB
0dBFs
-10 -10
INPUT VR
-20 31.0dB -20
-25dBV
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AMP Gain
+9.2dB
-30 (+9.54dB) -30
MIC1 MAX INPUT Level -31dBFs
-36dBV AMP Gain VR MIN
(VR MAX,GAIN HIGH) +1.8dB 0dB
(+1.83dB)
-40 -40
-50 -50
CODEC
AK4556
UNI/OMNI INPUT GAIN HIGH (MAX input level: -36dBV)
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Exploded View-1
1- 1 3M001340 NUT, VR M9
1- 2 E0156150 MIC, EM140 G
1- 3 E0156160 SPEAKER, 16-06 G
1- 4 E95364600A PCBA, MAIN DR100 G ......................................................Refer to page 32 & 33
1- 5 E95364800A PCBA, PANEL DR100 G ....................................................GATHER PCBA,PANEL(Refer to page 34 &35)
1- 6 E95365000A PCBA, XLR DR100 G ........................................................GATHER PCBA,INPUT(Refer to page 36 &37)
1- 7 E95365100A PCBA, RIMOTE DR100 G ..................................................GATHER PCBA,INPUT(Refer to page 36 &37)
1- 8 E95365200A PCBA, VR DR100 G ..........................................................GATHER PCBA,INPUT(Refer to page 36 &37)
1- 9 M02587500A POLYEST SHEET, JOG MPGT1 G
1-10 M02666400A SPRING, BATT CDXT2 G
1-11 M02756700B SHEET, TOP MESH DR1 G
1-12 M02756800A SHEET, TOP SCREEN DR1 G
1-13 M02954100B CASE, TOP DR100 G
1-14 M02954200B CASE, BOTTOM DR100 G
1-15 M02954400B CASE, MIC DR100 G
1-16 M02954500B ESCUTCHEON, AA-BAT DR100 G
1-17 M02954600A ESCUTCHEON, TRIPOD DR100 G
1-18 M02954700A COVER, SD DR100 G
1-19 M02954800C COVER, LI-BAT DR100 G
1-20 M02954900A COVER, AA-BAT TOP DR100 G
1-21 M02955000B COVER, AA-BAT BTM DR100 G
1-22 M02955200A WINDOW, DR100 G
1-23 M02955300A LENS, PEAK DR100 G
1-24 M02955400B LENS, REC DR100 G
1-25 M02955500B LENS, REMOTE DR100 G
1-26 M02955600C CHASSIS, MAIN DR100 G
1-27 M02955700A HOLDER, SPEAKER DR100 G
1-28 M02955800A HOLDER, PEAK DR100 G
1-29 M02955900B HOLDER, MIC DR100 G
1-30 M02956000C BUTTON, MAIN DR100 G
1-31 M02956100B BUTTON, POWER DR100 G
1-32 M02956200A BUTTON, REC DR100 G
1-33 M02956300A BUTTON, ENTER DR100 G
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