Yamaha MU100 Service Manual
Yamaha MU100 Service Manual
SERVICE MANUAL
CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS ··································································································· 3
PANEL LAYOUT ······································································································· 4
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT ··············································································· 5
BLOCK DIAGRAM ··································································································· 6
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ······································································· 7
LSI PIN DESCRIPTION ···················································································· 12
IC BLOCK DIAGRAM ························································································· 14
CIRCUIT BOARDS ······························································································· 16
TEST PROGRAM·································································································· 18
MIDI / COMPUTER CONNECTING CABLES ···································· 23
ERROR MESSAGES ·························································································· 24
INITIALIZE ················································································································· 25
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART······························································ 26
OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ··································································· 27
PARTS LIST
SY 011450
HAMAMATSU, JAPAN
0.32K-3942 Printed in Japan '99.01
MU100
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 personal
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, certification,
recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principal-agent relationship of any form.
The data provided is belived 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 you body may have
accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground buss in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to this
buss.)
IMPORTANT: Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power to the
unit.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Tone Generation Method
AWM2 (Advanced Wave Memory 2)
Multi-timbral Capacity
32-Part (on 32 MIDI channels; with element reserve priority for later notes and dynamic Voice allocation)
Effects
Six sections of multi-effects: Reverb (12 Types), Chorus (14 Types),
Variation (70 Types), Insertion 1, 2 (43 Types), Multi EQ (4 Types), and Part EQ (1 Type)
Display
Custom back-lit LCD
Controls
POWER/VOL control, A/D INPUT level control; Mode select buttons: PLAY, UTIL (UTILITY), MODE, EDIT, EFFECT, EQ; other buttons:
MUTE/SOLO, ENTER, EXIT, PART , SELECT , VALUE
Computer/MIDI Interface
Direct connection to host computer port (RS-232C, RS-422); MIDI terminals allow connection to MIDI sequencer or MIDI controller
Power Supply
Yamaha PA-5B AC Adaptor (included)
Dimensions (W X D X H)
220 X 210 X 44 mm (8-11/16" X 8-1/4" X 1-3/4")
Weight
1.3 kg (2 lbs., 14 oz.)
Included Accessories
Owner’s Manual, Yamaha PA-5B AC Adaptor,
XGtools Setup Guide, CD-ROM “XGtools”
Output Level
Refer to the TEST PROGRAM section of this manual on page,19 and 20.
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PANEL LAYOUT
Front Panel
Rear Panel
MIDI Mac
PC-2 PC-1 TO HOST DC IN
THRU OUT I N-A I N-B R
SER NO.
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MU100
CN10
1
CN 14
DM
SW1 cable
(10P)
CN1 1
CN6 1
1
VR cable
CN9
(10P)
1
LCD cable
5
6
MU100
(16bit) +9VA
(8bit) MUTING
59
MPU IC11 IC12 1 2
MIDI-INA H8S AMP INPUT-L
PEAK
MIDI-THRU DETECT
IC29 INPUT VOL
IC30 1 3 1 3
PLUGIN BOARD CABLE LPF AMP A/D INPUT
33.8688 2
MHz ANALOG
A/D FRONT
END
32M 32M 16M 7 LPF 5 7 5
AMP
MASK MASK MASK 6
ROM ROM ROM
(16bit) (16bit) (16bit)
GAIN
IC34 IC38 IC36 SELECT
SWP30
32M 32M 16M
4M MASK MASK MASK
CONTRAST DRAM ROM ROM ROM IC20
(16bit) IC18 (16bit) (16bit) (16bit) 3 5V
+5VA REGULATOR
IC17 IC35 IC39 IC37 PVR
1 3 IC8 1
9V POWER SWITCH
+9VA REGULATOR
LCD UNIT PSW AC-ADAPTOR
PANEL SW IC9 PA-5B
2 5V 1
+5V REGULATOR
3 1 IC10
+3.3V 3.3V
MU100 REGULATOR
28CA1-8811650
MU100
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
1. Bottom Assembly
1-1 Remove the four (4) screws marked [60], the screw * When you reattach the bottom assembly, you should
marked [75], the screw marked [76] and the two (2) tighten the screws in the order described in figure 1.
screws marked [80]. The bottom assembly can then
be removed. (Fig. 1)
7
5 2
Rear panel
[60]
[80]
1
[60]
4
6
8
2. DM Circuit Board
2-1 Remove the bottom assembly. (See Procedure 1.)
2-2 Remove the two (2) screws marked [30]. The top
assembly can then be removed from the front
assembly. (Fig. 2)
Front assembly Top assembly
[30]
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2-3 Remove the five (5) screws marked [T30]. The DM * When you reattach the DM circuit board, you should
circuit board can then be removed. (Fig. 3) tighten the screws in the order described in figure 3.
Pull off the A/D INPUT knob from the DM circuit The cables plugged into the connector CN9 should
board. be inserted as shown in figure 4-1.
Melt and remove the solder of the four (4) points
marked [A]. The rear shield can then be remove from
the DM circuit board. (Fig. 4-1,4-2)
[T30]
SW1
SW2 (10P)
(7P)
CN1
1 5 2
CN5
1
1
16
17
DM CN9
Rear shield
DM
(Fig.4-1)
3 4
Rear shield
[T30]
2 1 4 3
4 3
2
2 1
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MU100
Warning
Installation and removal of a plug-in board into/from the MU100 initializes some of the setup and multi-
part settings of the main unit. Be sure to save any of your important settings onto a personal computer or
MIDI Data Filer MDF3 before installing or removing a plug-in board.
CAUTION!
Be careful not to injure your hands or fingers while installing or removing the plug-in board.
Be careful not to injure yourself when handling the jagged surfaces or sharp areas of the plug-in board.
Instructions
1. Turn off the power of any devices that may be connected to the MU100 and remove the MU100’s AC adaptor from its
power source.
CAUTION!
Accidents can occur if the plug-in board is installed or removed while the AC adaptor is connected to a
power source. Be sure to unplug the AC adaptor of the MU100 before installing or removing the plug-in
board.
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3. Remove the four (4), black, XG Plug-in Board installation screws that are secured to the inside of the DB cover.
Unlatch and remove the holder that secures the connector. Extend the connector.
Keep the holder for use when the XG Plug-in Board is removed.
Holder
CAUTION!
Before handling the XG Plug-in Board, be sure to touch a grounded, metal surface in order to remove
any static electricity from your clothes or body. Do not touch any of the patterned surfaces of the board
or its connector.
5. Insert the expansion connector of the MU100 into the connector of the XG Plug-in Board.
Make sure to insert the connector so that it faces the proper direction and the right and left tabs of the expansion
connector lock into place (as shown in the illustration).
XG Plug-in Connector
XG Plug-in Board
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6. Attach the XG Plug-in Board to the DB cover using the four (4), black screws that were removed in Step 3.
Install the XG Plug-in Board so that the side with the IC chips is facing the DB cover.
Position the XG Plug-in Board from above, onto the DB cover, making sure to align the holes of the board with the
holes on the lid. If the holes are not properly aligned, you may damage the plug-in board.
Screw (black)
7. Secure the DB cover back onto the MU100 by using the same four (4) silver screws that were removed in Step 2.
Secure the screws in the order shown in the illustration.
Screw (silver)
4
1
2
3
11
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TC203C760HF-001 (XR738A00) TC203C760HF-002 (XS725A00)
SWP30 (AWM Tone Generator coped with MEG) Standard Wave Processor)
PIN PIN
NO. NAME I/O FUNCTION NO. NAME I/O FUNCTION
1 Vss (Ground) 121 VSS (Ground)
2 CA0 I 122 HMD0 I/O
3 CA1 I 123 HMD1 I/O
4 CA2 I 124 HMD2 I/O
5 CA3 I 125 HMD3 I/O
6 CA4 I 126 HMD4 I/O
7 CA5 I 127 HMD5 I/O
Address bus internal register
8 CA6 I 128 HMD6 I/O
9 CA7 I 129 HMD7 I/O
Wave memory data bus (Upper data memory)
10 CA8 I 130 HMD8 I/O
11 CA9 I 131 HMD9 I/O
12 CA10 I 132 HMD10 I/O
13 CA11 I 133 HMD11 I/O
14 VSS (Ground) 134 HMD12 I/O
15 CD0 I/O 135 HMD13 I/O
16 CD1 I/O 136 HMD14 I/O
17 CD2 I/O 137 HMD15 I/O
18 CD3 I/O 138 VSS (Ground)
19 CD4 I/O 139 HMA0 O
20 CD5 I/O 140 HMA1 O
21 CD6 I/O 141 HMA2 O
22 CD7 I/O Data bus of internal register 142 HMA3 O
23 CD8 I/O 143 HMA4 O
24 CD9 I/O 144 HMA5 O
25 CD10 I/O 145 HMA6 O
26 CD11 I/O 146 HMA7 O
27 CD12 I/O 147 HMA8 O
28 CD13 I/O 148 HMA9 O
29 CD14 I/O 149 HMA10 O
30 VDD (Power supply) 150 VSS (Ground)
31 VSS (Ground) 151 VDD (Power supply)
32 CD15 I/O 152 HMA11 O Wave memory address bus (Upper 16 bits)
33 /CS I Chip select 153 HMA12 O
34 /WR I Write strobe 154 HMA13 O
35 /RD I Read strobe 155 HMA14 O
36 VDDS (Power supply) 156 HMA15 O
37 SYSH0 O 157 HMA16 O
38 SYSH1 O 158 HMA17 O
39 SYSH2 O 159 HMA18 O
40 SYSH3 O 160 HMA19 O
NSYS/LNSYS upper 16 bits
41 SYSH4 O 161 HMA20 O
42 SYSH5 O 162 HMA21 O
43 SYSH6 O 163 HMA22 O
44 SYSH7 O 164 HMA23 O
45 KONO0 O 165 HMA24 O
46 KONO1 O 166 VSS (Ground)
Key on data
47 KONO2 O 167 /MRAS O RAS when DRAM(s) is connected to wave memory
48 KONO3 O 168 /MCAS O CAS when DRAM(s) is connected to wave memory
49 VSS (Ground) 169 /MOE O Wave memory output enable
50 SYSL0 I/O 170 /MWE O Wave memory write enable
51 SYSL1 I/O 171 VSS (Ground)
52 SYSL2 I/O 172 LMD0 I/O
53 SYSL3 I/O 173 LMD1 I/O
NSYS input/LNSYS output lower 8 bits
54 SYSL4 I/O 174 LMD2 I/O
55 SYSL5 I/O 175 LMD3 I/O
56 SYSL6 I/O 176 LMD4 I/O
57 SYSL7 I/O 177 LMD5 I/O
58 KONI0 I 178 LMD6 I/O
59 KONI1 I 179 LMD7 I/O
60 VDDS I 180 VDDS
Key on data (Power supply) Wave memory data bus (Lower data memory)
61 VSS 181 VSS
(Ground) (Power supply)
62 KONI2 I 182 LMD8 I/O
(Ground)
63 KONI3 I 183 LMD9 I/O
64 DAC0 O DAC output 184 LMD10 I/O
65 DAC1 O DAC output 185 LMD11 I/O
66 WCLK O DAC0/DAC1 word clock 186 LMD12 I/O
67 MELO0 O 187 LMD13 I/O
68 MELO1 O 188 LMD14 I/O
69 MELO2 O 189 LMD15 I/O
70 MELO3 O MEL wave data output 190 VSS (Ground)
71 MELO4 O 191 LMA0 O
72 MELO5 O 192 LMA1 O
73 MELO6 O 193 LMA2 O
74 MELO7 O 194 LMA3 O
75 VDDS (Power supply) 195 LMA4 O
76 ADLR O ADC word clock 196 LMA5 O
77 MELI0 I 197 LMA6 O
78 MELI1 I 198 LMA7 O
79 MELI2 I 199 LMA8 O
80 MELI3 I 200 LMA9 O
MEL wave data input
81 MELI4 I 201 LMA10 O
82 MELI5 I 202 LMA11 O
83 MELI6 I 203 VSS (Ground)
84 MELI7 I 204 LMA12 O
Wave memory address bus (Lower data memory)
85 VSS (Ground) 205 LMA13 O
86 /RCAS O DRAM column address strobe 206 LMA14 O
87 RA8 O 207 LMA15 O
88 RA7 O 208 LMA16 O
89 RA6 O 209 LMA17 O
90 VDD (Power supply) 210 VDD (Power supply)
91 VSS (Ground) 211 VSS (Ground)
92 RA5 O DRAM address bus 212 LMA18 O
93 RA4 O 213 LMA19 O
94 RA3 O 214 LMA20 O
95 RA2 O 215 LMA21 O
96 RA1 O 216 LMA22 O
97 RA0 O 217 LMA23 O
98 /RRAS O DRAM row address strobe 218 LMA24 O
99 /RWE O DARM write enable 219 VSS (Ground)
100 VSS (Ground) 220 SYO O Sync. signal for master clock
101 RD7 I/O 221 SYOD O Sync. signal for HCLK/QCLK
102 RD6 I/O 222 QCLK O 1/12 master clock (64 Fs)
103 RD5 I/O 223 HCLK O 1/6 master clock (128 Fs)
104 RD4 I/O 224 CK256 O 1/3 master clock (256 Fs)
105 RD3 I/O 225 SYSCLK O 1/2 master clock (384 Fs)
106 RD2 I/O 226 VDDS (Power supply)
107 RD1 I/O 227 SYI I Sync. clock
108 RD0 I/O 228 MCLKI I Master clock input
109 VSS (Ground) 229 MCLKO O Master clock output
110 RD17 I/O DRAM data bus 230 VDD (Power supply)
111 RD16 I/O 231 XIN I Crystal osc. input
112 RD15 I/O 232 XOUT O Crystal osc. output
113 RD14 I/O 233 VSS (Ground)
114 RD13 I/O 234 /IC I Initial clear
115 RD12 I/O 235 CHIP2 I 2 chips mode enable
116 RD11 I/O 236 SLAVE I Master/Slave select when 2 chips mode
117 RD10 I/O 237 /TESTO I
118 RD9 I/O 238 /ACI I Test pin
119 RD8 I/O 239 DCTEST I
120 VDDS (Power supply) 240 VDDS (Power supply)
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IC BLOCK DIAGRAM
1G 1 16 Vcc
1A 1 14 VDD 1G 1 14 Vcc
G
1A 2 A G 15 2G
1Y 2 13 1A 2 13
6A 4G
3 A 14
3 12 3 12 1B B 2A
2A 6Y 2Y 4A
1Y0 4 Y0 B 13 2B
2Y 4 11 5A 2G 4 11 4Y
1Y1 5 Y1 Y0 12 2Y0
3A 5 10 2A 5 10
5Y 3G
6 Y1 11
6 9 6 9 1Y2 Y2 2Y1
3Y 4A 2Y 3A
1Y3 7 Y3 Y2 10 2Y2
GND 7 8 4Y GND 7 8 3Y Y3
GND 8 9 2Y3
A7 8 13 4D 8 D CK CK D 13 5D
B6 GND 8 VSS C 9 Control Input C
CL CL
12 4Q 9 Q Q 12 5Q
A8 9 B7
11 GND 10 11 CLOCK
GND 10 B8
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1 1 NC 1 5 VDD
REC1 IN - - 16 Vcc IN/OUT 1 14 VDD
8 V+
2
+ 2 IN 2
REC1 IN + 15 DR1 IN OUT/IN 1 13 Control 1
RC VOLTAGE
2 C+
3 3 VSS 3 4 OUT 2
REC1 OUT 14 DR1 OUT OUT/IN 2 12 Control 4 OSC. CONVERTER
4 C-
DR1 EN 4 13 DR1 OUT IN/OUT 2 4 11 IN/OUT 4
7 6 3
OSC VR GND
Output A 1 +V 8
+DC Voltage
1 8 INLP 1 Sigma-Delta Decimation Low-Cut INLM 2 27 INRM
IN A 1 5 Vss Supply 1A Vcc 16 Dout
INLM 2 Modulator Filter Filter
Inverting
2 2 7 Output B 2 7 17 Fsync REFI 3 26 REFO
IN B Input A - + 3Y 1Y
REFO 26 VREF Serial
Non-Inverting Inverting Interface
3 4 3 6 3 6
14 LRCIk AVDD 4 25 LGND
Vss OUT Input A + - Input B 2A 3A REFI 3
-DC Voltage Supply 4 -V 5 Non-Inverting 21 OSFR
Input B 4 5 INRP 28 Sigma-Delta Decimation Low-Cut AVSS 5 24 Vlogic
GND 2Y 9 OSFL
INRM 27 Modulator Filter Filter
AnaPD 6 23 NC
MCLK 20
CMODE 12 CONTROL TEST1 7 22 MODE1
MODE0 13 15 SCLK
MODE1 22 MODE2 8 21 OSFR
MODE2 8
OSFL 9 20 MCLK
11 18 19 23 24 25
TEST2 DVDD DVSS NC Vlogic LGND DigPD 10 19 DVSS
TEST2 11 18 DVDD
CMODE 12 17 Fsync
MODE0 13 16 DOUT
TC7S66F (XR682A00) TL32088CNST (XS893A00)
LRCIk 14 15 SCLK
Bilateral Switch AD FRONT END
IN/OUT 1 5 VCC
REF1 1 BIAS CIRCUIT 20 REF2
OUT/IN 2
AVSS 2 19 IN R+
GND 3 4 CNTRL
IN L+ 3 18 IN R-
-+
AMP
R1
IN L- 4 17 OUTR
AMP - +
L1
OUTL 5 16 VREFR
5K
VRE FL 6 15 RI
5K -+
5K
LI 7 14 RO
-+ AMP R
5K R2 OUT
LO 8 AMP R 13 AOUT R1
L2 OUT
R
AOUT L1 9 OUT R 12 AOUT R2
OUT
AOUT L2 10 11 AVCC
L ch R ch
Single Differential Single Differential
Converter Converter
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CIRCUIT BOARDS
DM Circuit Board OUTPUT INPUT
MIDI L,R L,R When removing
THRU OUT IN-A IN-B HOST TO HOST DC IN
SELECT Lithium battery
Push
Battery holder
DM
When installing
Lithium battery
Battery holder
DM DM
Battery VN103500
VN103600(Battery holder for VN103500)
CN9 Installing
SW1
SW2 (10P)
(7P)
CN1
CN5
1
1
16
17
CN9
Rear shield
DM
A/D INPUT
Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts. Component side 2NA1-VZ01320-1/2 1
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Component side
Pattern side
POWER/VOL
PUSH ON/OFF
to DM : CN 6
PHONES
to DM : CN 13
Component side
Pattern side
Pattern side
2NA1-VZ01320-2/2 1
Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
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TEST PROGRAM
PREPARATIONS A. HOW TO ENTER THE TEST PROGRAM TEST END If the switch is OK, a beep will sound and the test will
While pressing the [PLAY] and the [MUTE/SOLO] After displaying the test result on the LCD, the test will be proceed to the next switch. If the wrong switch is pressed,
The following measuring instruments and jigs are completed and proceed to the next test. If an error is the program does not proceed and no sound will heard.
necessary during the test. buttons, turn the MU100 POWER switch on.
When the test program is initiated, the version of the detected during the test, refer to section B, "PROCEEDING
DISPLAY OF TEST RESULTS
program ROM will appear on the LCD. TROUGH THE TEST". All SRAM data is preserved.
Measuring instruments : OK 04 SW & LED
Audio signal generator, oscilloscope, MU100 TEST MODE 2. BATTERY TEST ok
amplifier/speaker system, etc. Ver#. ## ##-###-##
Jigs : MIDI cables, etc. 02 BATTERY NG no appearing
(#.##=Version number of the MU100 program ROM)
No. Test Remarks
A TEST ENTRY This test checks that the voltage of the battery is greater TEST END
After displaying the version message shown above, the When the button [VALUE+] is pressed, if the test is OK, the
B
PROCEEDING THROUGH THE TEST AND
following display will appear. than 2.9 V and less than 3.4 V.
SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR IS DETECTED test will be completed and proceed to the next test.
1 SRAM SRAM Read/Write 01 RAM
DISPLAY OF TEST RESULTS If an error is detected during the test, turn the POWER off.
2 BATTERY A/D check on CPU OK 02 BATTERY
3 LCD ALL DOTS ON ok 5. DIAL TEST
4 SWITCH & LED SWITCH ON/OFF & LED ON/OFF The factory settings should be performed before any test This test is not performed on the MU100. After pressing
5 DIAL Not using when a circuit board or the backup battery is replaced. The NG the [EXIT] button, press the [SELECT ] or [SELECT ]
02 BATTERY
6 MIDI 1 Connect MIDI IN A to MIDI OUT factory settings are performed by turning the MU100 button to select the next test.
err
7 MIDI 2 Connect MIDI IN A to MIDI OUT POWER switch on while pressing the [UTIL] and the
8 HOST SELECT Slide HOST SELECT [ENTER] buttons.
9 TO HOST TX/RX Factory use TEST END 6. MIDI 1 TEST
10 WAVE ROM WAVE ROM READ After displaying the test result on the LCD, the test will be After connecting the [MIDI IN A] to the [MIDI OUT] and
B. PROCEEDING THROUGH THE TEST completed and proceed to the next test. If an error is the [MIDI THRU] to the [MIDI IN B] via MIDI cables,
11 1 kHz OUTPUT(L) Using measuring instruments
12 1 kHz OUTPUT(R) Using measuring instruments When entering the test program, the following display will detected during the test, refer to section B, "PROCEEDING execute the test. The [HOST SELECT] switch must be set
13 1 kHz INDIV.OUT1 Not using appear. TROUGH THE TEST". at the [MIDI] during the test.
14 1 kHz INDIV.OUT2 Not using
01 RAM 06 MIDI 1
15 INPUT HIGH Using measuring instruments 3. LCD-ALL DOTS "ON" TEST
16 INPUT LOW Using measuring instruments Check that all dots of the LCD change to black.
17 MEG & DRAM Using measuring instruments Use the [SELECT ] and [SELECT ] buttons to move After checking the back light, press the [SELECT] DISPLAY OF TEST RESULTS
18 64 SOUNDS OUTPUT By listening through the various tests of the test program. button to control the LCD contrast in eight (8) steps. OK
19 FACTORY SETTINGS 06 MIDI 1
After having selected the test, press the [ENTER] button to
20 EXIT ok
start the test in succession from that number. TEST END
21 PB1 NAME Circuit Board test of CN 1
22 PB1 RAM Circuit Board test of CN 1
Pressing without selecting the test will start the test from Press the [ENTER] button. The MU100 will then NG
"1. SRAM test". 06 MIDI 1
23 PB1 MIDI IN Circuit Board test of CN 1 proceed to enter the following test. err
24 PB1 MEL Circuit Board test of CN 1 If the [EXIT] button is pressed, the MU100 will wait
25 PB2 NAME Not using TEST SELECTION WHEN AN ERROR IS for the entry of the test number. TEST END
26 PB2 RAM Not using DETECTED If the test is OK, "OK" will be displayed on the LCD and
27 PB2 MIDI IN Not using 4. SWITCH & LED TEST
In each test, if an NG (No Good) error is detected, press the the test will be completed and proceed to the next test. If an
28 PB2 MEL Not using
[EXIT] button. The MU100 will then wait for the entry of a 04 SWITCH & LED
error is detected during the test, refer to section B,
test number. [PLAY] "PROCEEDING TROUGH THE TEST".
The test "Not using" is written in the column of remarks
and is not performed on the MU100. Press the panel switches consecutively from the [PLAY] 7. MIDI 2 TEST
1. SRAM TEST
button to the [VALUE+] button, according to the order After connecting the [MIDI IN A] to the [MIDI OUT] and
When performing the tests numbered 21 to 24, connect the 01 RAM indicated on the LCD. At this time, check that the LED of the [MIDI THRU] to the [MIDI IN B] via MIDI cables,
Plug-in Board to the connector CN1of the MU100 before the testing switch is lighted up. execute the test. The [HOST SELECT] switch must be set
starting the test. at the [MIDI] during the test.
The Write/Read check for SRAM (IC 9 and IC 10) will be 04 SWITCH & LED
performed automatically on the following address. [ENTER]
07 MIDI 2
IC9, IC10= h'200000 ~ h'20FFFF (16-bit Data Bus) (e.g. when checking the [ENTER] switch)
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12. 1 kHz SOUND OUTPUT (R) TEST OUTPUT(L,R) outputs during this test.
When a sine wave signal of -36.0 dBm, 1 kHz is applied to
12 OUTPUT R 1 kHz
A/D INPUT (L), and A/D INPUT is set at maximum, and
A/D INPUT (R) is connected to the ground:
Check that the current signal is output from the OUTPUT OUTPUT (L): +5 dBm +/-2 dB (10 ohm load), distortion
(R) and the PHONES (R) jacks. 0.5 % or less
Insert the appropriate phone plug into the OUTPUT (L, R), the OUTPUT (R): less than -48 dBm
PHONES and the INDIV.OUTPUT (1,2) jacks and check the
output. If necessary, verify the frequency, output waveform, When a sine wave signal of -36.0 dBm, 1 kHz is applied to
output level, and THD of the OUTPUT (L,R) and the A/D INPUT (R), and A/D INPUT is set at maximum, and
PHONES outputs using a frequency counter, oscilloscope, A/D INPUT (L) is connected to the ground:
AC voltmeter(with 12.47 kHz filter) and distortion meter. If a OUTPUT (L): less than -48 dBm
plug is inserted to the A/D INPUT, it must be pulled out. The OUTPUT (R): +5 dBm +/-2 dB (10 ohm load), distortion
VOLUME control must be set at maximum for this check. 0.5% or less
ITEMS TO BE CHECKED When a sine wave signal of -36.0 dBm, 1 kHz is applied to
OUTPUT (L): less than -80 dBm A/D INPUT (L), and A/D INPUT is set at minimum, and
OUTPUT (R): 1 kHz +/-3 Hz, sin wave, +2.0 dBm +/-2 dB A/D INPUT (R) is connected to the ground:
(10 k ohm load), distortion 0.25 % or less OUTPUT (L): less than -66 dBm
PHONES (L): less than -65 dBm
PHONES (R): 1 kHz +/-3 Hz sin wave, -4.5 dBm +/-2 When a sine wave signal of -36.0 dBm, 1 kHz is applied to
dB (33 ohm load), distortion 0.5 % or less A/D INPUT (R), and A/D INPUT is set at minimum, and
INDIV.OUTPUT1: less than -80 dBm A/D INPUT (L) is connected to the ground:
INDIV.OUTPUT2: less than -80 dBm OUTPUT (R): less than -66 dBm
TEST END Check that the level meters on the LCD will light up, when
Press the [ENTER] button. The MU100 will then the sine wave of -29.0 dBm +/-2 dB, 1 kHz is applied to the
automatically proceed to the next test. A/D INPUT (L).
If the [EXIT] button is pressed, the MU100 will wait for
the entry of the test number. TEST END
Press the [ENTER] button. The MU100 will then
13. INDIV.1 1kHz SOUND OUTPUT TEST automatically proceed to the next test.
14. INDIV.2 1kHz SOUND OUTPUT TEST If the [EXIT] button is pressed, the MU100 will wait for
This test is not performed on the MU100. After pressing the entry of the test number.
the [EXIT] button, press the [SELECT ] or [SELECT ]
button to select the next test. 16. INPUT LOW TEST
16 INPUT LOW
15. INPUT HIGH TEST
15 INPUT HIGH
Apply a signal to [A/D INPUT], and check that the signal
obtained at the [OUTPUT] is controlled in gain with the
Apply a signal to [A/D INPUT], and check that the signal A/D INPUT.
obtained at the [OUTPUT] is controlled in gain with the Check that the level meters on the LCD light up when the
A/D INPUT. provided signal is applied to [INPUT].
Check that the level meters on the LCD light up when the Insert the appropriate phone plug into the OUTPUT (L, R)
provided signal is applied to [INPUT]. and the PHONES jacks and check the output. If necessary,
Insert the appropriate phone plug into the OUTPUT (L, R) and verify the frequency, output waveform, output level, and
the PHONES jacks and check the output. If necessary, verify THD of the OUTPUT (L,R) and the PHONES outputs
the frequency, output waveform, output level, and THD of the using a frequency counter, oscilloscope, AC voltmeter(with
OUTPUT (L,R) and the PHONES outputs using a 12.47 kHz filter) and distortion meter. The VOLUME
frequency counter, oscilloscope, AC voltmeter (with 12.47 control must be set at maximum for this check.
kHz filter) and distortion meter. The VOLUME control
must be set at maximum for this check. ITEMS TO BE CHECKED
Listed below are the specifications and conditions of the
ITEMS TO BE CHECKED OUTPUT(L,R) outputs during this test.
Listed below are the specifications and conditions of the
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When a sine wave signal of -11.5 dBm, 1 kHz is applied to 18. 64 SOUND OUTPUT TEST
A/D INPUT (L), and A/D INPUT is set at maximum, and
18 64ch OUT
A/D INPUT (R) is connected to the ground:
OUTPUT (L): +5 dBm +/-2 dB (10 ohm load), distortion
0.5 % or less Check that the correct sine wave signals from channel 1 to
OUTPUT (R): less than -60 dBm channel 32 are output from the OUTPUT (L) and channel
33 through channel 64 are output from the OUTPUT (R).
When a sine wave signal of -11.5 dBm, 1 kHz is applied to
A/D INPUT (R), and A/D INPUT is set at maximum, and If necessary, verify the output waveform using an
A/D INPUT (L) is connected to the ground: oscilloscope (L channel: 1 kHz, R channel: 2 kHz).
OUTPUT (L): less than -60 dBm The VOLUME control must be set at maximum for this check.
OUTPUT (R): +5.0 dBm +/-2 dB (10 k ohm load), While sounding, the LCD will display the following message.
distortion 0.5 % or less
18 64ch OUT
Lch=xx Rch=xx
When a sine wave signal of -11.5 dBm, 1 kHz is applied to
(Where xx: currently sounded channel)
A/D INPUT (L), and A/D INPUT is set at minimum, and
A/D INPUT (R) is connected to the ground:
OUTPUT (L): less than -65 dBm TEST END
Press the [ENTER] button. The MU100 will then
When a sine wave signal of -11.5 dBm, 1 kHz is applied to automatically proceed to the next test.
A/D INPUT (R), and A/D INPUT is set at minimum, and If the [EXIT] button is pressed, the MU100 will wait for
A/D INPUT (L) is connected to the ground: the entry of the test number.
OUTPUT(R): less than -65 dBm
19. FACTORY SETTINGS
Check that the level meters on the LCD will light up, when 19 FACTORY SET
the sine wave of -6.0 dBm +/-2 dB, 1 kHz is applied to the
A/D INPUT (R).
This test is used to initialize the data to the factory settings.
TEST END If the [ENTER] button is pressed, the factory preset data
Press the [ENTER] button. The MU100 will then will be restored. The MU100 will then exit the test program
automatically proceed to the next test. mode and enter to play mode.
If the [EXIT] button is pressed, the MU100 will wait for If the [EXIT] button is pressed, they will not be restored.
the entry of the test number.
20. EXIT
17. MEG&DRAM 20 EXIT
17 MEG&DRAM
When the [ENTER] button is pressed, the MU100 will exit
Check that the correct signal is output from OUTPUT (L) jack. the test program mode and enter to the play mode.
Insert the appropriate phone plug into the OUTPUT (L) To remain in the test program, press the [EXIT] button. The
jack and check the output. MU100 will then wait for the entry of the test number.
If necessary, verify the frequency, output waveform, output Check that the noise levels are as follows, after the MU100
level, and THD of the OUTPUT (L,R) and the PHONES has quit the test program.
outputs using a frequency counter, oscilloscope, AC
voltmeter(with 12.47 kHz filter) and distortion meter. The OUTPUT (L): -88 dBm as follows
VOLUME control must be set at maximum for this check. OUTPUT (R): -88 dBm as follows
PHONES (L): -88 dBm as follows
ITEMS TO BE CHECKED PHONES (R): -88 dBm as follows
OUTPUT(L): 1 kHz +/-3.0 Hz, sine wave, +2 dBm +/-2 dB
(10 k ohm load), distortion 0.25 % or less 21. PB1 NAME TEST
21 PB1 NAME
TEST END
Press the [ENTER] button. The MU100 will then
automatically proceed to the next test. After transmitting the request of the circuit board name and
If the [EXIT] button is pressed, the MU100 will wait version, the MU100 receives the data through the MU-PB
for the entry of the test number. wires and the CN1 connector, and displays it on the LCD.
Check the circuit board name and version on the LCD.
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TEST END Check that the CN1-MEL IN/OUT functions correctly and
Press the [ENTER] button. The MU100 will then the correct signal is output from the OUTPUT (L,R).
automatically proceed to the next test.
If the [EXIT] button is pressed, the MU100 will wait for A signal is input from the AD input, goes through the DM
the entry of the test number. circuit board and output from the CN1-MEL OUT. The
signal travels from the CN1-MEL OUT to the circuit board
22. PB1 RAM TEST connected to the CN1 connector, and the tone generator of
22 PB1 RAM the circuit board translates the signal into a 1 kHz sine
wave. This sine wave travels through the MEL OUT and
CN1-MEL IN, then is output as sound. If the effect circuit
Check that the circuit board RAM, which is connected to board is connected to the CN1 connector, the signal is not
connector CN1, functions correctly. translated and the same signal as it received is returned to
DISPLAY OF TEST RESULTS the DM circuit board through the MEL OUT and CN1-
MEL IN, then is output as sound.
OK 22 PB1 RAM
ok
Insert the appropriate phone plug into the OUTPUT(L,R)
and check the output.
NG 22 PB1 RAM
err
The VOLUME control must be set at maximum for this
test.
TEST END
If the test is OK, "OK" will be displayed on the LCD and ITEMS TO BE CHECKED
the test will be completed and proceed to the next test. If an OUTPUT(L): 1 kHz +/-3 Hz, 4.0 dBm +/-2 dBm (VH)
error is detected during the test, refer to section B, 1 kHz +/-3 Hz, 3.2 dBm +/-2 dBm (VL)
"PROCEEDING TROUGH THE TEST". OUTPUT(R): 1 kHz +/-3 Hz, 4.0 dBm +/-2 dBm (VH)
1 kHz +/-3 Hz, 3.2 dBm +/-2 dBm (VL)
23. PB1 MIDI IN TEST
TEST END
23 PB1 MIDI IN
Press the [ENTER] button. The MU100 will then
automatically proceed to the next test.
Check that the MIDI IN, which is connected to the connector If the [EXIT] button is pressed, the MU100 will wait for
CN1, functions correctly. the entry of the test number.
After connecting the MIDI IN A jack to the MIDI OUT 25. PB2 NAME TEST
jack via a MIDI cable, execute the test. At this time the 26. PB2 RAM TEST
HOST SELECT switch should be set at MIDI. 27. PB2 MIDI IN TEST
28. PB2 MEL TEST
DISPLAY OF TEST RESULTS
This test is not performed on the MU100. After pressing
OK 23 PB1 MIDI IN the [EXIT] button, press the [SELECT ] or [SELECT ]
ok button to select the next test.
NG 23 PB1 MIDI IN
err
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MU100
4 4
DIN 5-PIN DIN 5-PIN
2 2 (GND)
5 5
Mac
Apple Macintosh Peripheral cable (M0197). Maximum length 2 meters.
1 2 (HSK i)
MINI DIN MINI DIN
2 1 (HSK o)
8-PIN 3 5 (RxD –)
8-PIN
4 4 (GND)
5 3 (TxD –)
6 8 (RxD +)
7 7 (GP i)
8 6 (TxD +)
PC-1
8-pin MINI DIN to D-SUB 25-pin cable. If your PC-1 type computer has a 9-pin serial port, use the PC-2 type cable.
Maximum length 1.8 meters.
MINI DIN
8-PIN 1 5 (CTS)
2 4 (RTS) D-SUB
3 3 (RxD) 25-PIN
4 7 (GND)
8
5 2 (TxD)
PC-2
8-pin MINI DIN to D-SUB 9-pin cable. Maximum length 1.8 meters.
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MU100
ERROR MESSAGES
Battery Low!
The battery voltage (for internal memory backup) may be too low. Replace the battery with a new one.
HOST is Offline!
This message appears when the host computer is not turned on, the connecting cable is not properly connected, or the sequencing software is not
active.
Illegal Data!
A data error resulted during reception of MIDI messages. Try transmitting the data again, or turn the MU100 off and back on again.
No Parameter
The selected parameter for use with the Show Exclusive function does not exist as a valid parameter.
No Recall Perform!
When performing a Recall in the Performance Edit mode, this message appears if performance data cannot be recalled because the data has not
been saved in the MU100.
Not Available
This message appears in order to indicate that drum voices cannot be selected when the Sound Module mode is set to PFM (Performance).
PB Com ERROR!
This message appears when data cannot be properly transmitted between the MU100 and a plug-in board. Unplug the power cord and make sure
that the connector of the plug-in board is properly connected.
Too much MIDI data is being received by the plug-in board at one time. Reduce the amount of data being sent to the plug-in board.
Rcv CH is OFF!
The selected parameter for use with the Show Exclusive function cannot be converted to a MIDI message value since the Receive Channel for the
Part is off. Set the Receive Channel to an appropriate value.
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MU100
INITIALIZE
The Initialize functions allow you to restore the factory settings of the
MU100.
NOTE
Since the Initialize functions replace existing data, you should save any and all
important settings to a MIDI data storage device before using these functions.
1. Press the UTIL button and select “INITIAL,” then press the ENTER
button.
Performance (PFMInit)
2. From the Initialize menu, select the type of data to be initialized:
Factory Settings (FactSet), selected Sound Module mode (XGInit, GM
Init, C/MInit, PFMInit) or Drum (DrumInit) Then, press the ENTER
button to call up the selected data dump.
NOTES
For the PFMInit setting, only the currently selected Performance will be initialized.
For XGInit and GM Init, the initialized settings are the same as when the MU100
is reset upon receiving an XG System On or GM System On message.
Drum (DrumInit)
Factory Settings (FactSet) Range: DrumS1 — DrumS4
This restores the original factory settings of the MU100. This restores the original drum settings for the selected Drum Setup S1
— S4. (Use the VALUE buttons or data dial to select the desired
Selected Sound Module Mode: Drum Setup.)
NOTE
XG (XGInit) This parameter is not available when the MU100 is set to Performance mode.
3. From the “Are you sure?” prompt, press the ENTER button to execute
the operation, or press the EXIT button to cancel it and return to the
previous display.
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MU100
Basic Default x 1 - 16
Channel Changed x 1 - 16
Default x 3
Mode Messages x 3, 4 (m=1) *2
Altered ************** x
Note x 0 - 127
Number :True voice ************** 0 - 127
Velocity Note ON x o 9nH,v=1-127
Note OFF x x
After Key's x o *1
Touch Ch's x o *1
Pitch Bend x o 0-24 semi *1
0,32 x o *1 Bank Select
1,5,7,10,11 x o *1
6,38 x o *1 Data Entry
64-67 x o *1
Control 71-74 x o *1 Sound Controller
84 x o *1 Portamento Cntrl
Change 91,93,94 x o *1 Effect Depth
96-97 x o *1 RPN Inc,Dec
98-99 x o *1 NRPN LSB,MSB
100-101 x o *1 RPN LSB,MSB
Prog x o 0 - 127
Change : True # **************
System Exclusive o *3 o *3
: Song Pos. x x
Common : Song Sel. x x
: Tune x x
System : Clock x x
Real Time: Commands x x
: All Sound Off x o(120,126,127)
Aux : Reset All Cntrls x o(121)
: Local ON/OFF x x
Mes- : All Notes OFF x o(123-125)
sages: Active Sense x o
: Reset x x
Notes: *1 receive if switch is on.
*2 m is always treated as "1" regardless of its value.
*3 transmit/receive if exclusive switch is on.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
NC
NC
NC
DA CONVERTER
0.01 ( )
2
L JK7
10
C175
NC
to HOST NC 11 H.P PHONES
3
1
0.01 ( )
C174
R
10X2P
10X2P
CN7
NC
1 2
NC
NC
2
3
L68 56u
L69 56u FQ
PVR
L70
VR cable
4
21B0505 A10KX25W
5
6
7
6
8
9
3 10
POWER/
HOST SELECT 10 VOL.
VR2
5
3X2P
9
CN14
NC 7 1
1
to DM- 2 NC 8 2
CN13 3
INVERTER
Photo Coupler
3
OUTPUT R
OUTPUT L
ANALOG SWITCH
MIDI INPUT R
INPUT R
RESET
A/D INPUT
INVERTER HD6432655
CPU 4
A/D INPUT
OP AMP
NC
NC
NC
NC
AD CONVERTER
ANALOG SWITCH
AD FRONT END
D-FF
OR
BU 5
BUFFER LED1 LED2
PSW
PLAY EDIT
GND
LED3 LED4
CN10 MODE EQ
to EXPANSION BOARD
1
2
SW1 cable
3
4
SW 1 SW 2 SW 7 SW 8 SW 9
5
NC 6 PLAY 1 2 EDIT 1 2 MUTE/ 1 2 PART– 1 2 PART+ 1 2
NC 7 SOLO
8
9
10
11
SW2 cable
12
13
14 SW 3 SW 4 SW 10 SW 11 SW 12
15
UTIL 1 2 EFFECT 1 2 ENTER 1 2 SERECT< 1 2 SERECT> 1 2
TRANSCEIVER 16
17 7
HD74LVC139FP
NC IC40
DRAM-4M NC LMA22 2 A
Y0
4 CSLMA0
LMA23 3 5 CSLMA1 GND
NC B Y0
Y0 6 CSLMA2
NC LMA22 1 7
G Y0 NC SW 14 SW 15
NC SW 5 SW 6 SW 13
DECORER ROM1 16M ROM3 32M MODE1 2 EQ 1 2 EXIT 1 2 VALUTE– 1 2 VALUTE+ 1 2
SWP 30
8
: Carbon resistor 1/10w
: Carbon resistor 1/4w
: Tantalum capacitor
: Electolytic capacitor
: Monolithic ceramic capacitor
to PVR-CN14 NC
WAVE ROM1 32M : FL coil
NC : EMI filter
Heat sink NC
DC IN 2
1
2
3
HD74LVC139FP 1
IC40 1:OUTPUT 3 1:V in
+50 2:COMMON 2:GND
0.1 ( ) 16
C183 Vcc 3:INPUT 3:V out
8 GND
REGULATOR DECORER µPC2909T(XT441A00) SI-8050C(XT442A00)
GND REGULATOR +9V REGULATOR +5V
HD74LVC139FP
2
IC40
14
A 12 CSHMA0 1
Y0
13
B Y1
Y2
11
10
CSHMA1
CSHMA2 3 10
15 9
C Y3 NC 1 5 1:V in
2
4 2:SW out
3 1:V in 3:GND
2:GND 4:V os
3:V out 5:S.S
WAVE ROM 2 32M ROM 2 16M ROM4 32M
28CA2-8811649 2
11
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TONE GENERATOR
PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
OVERALL ASSEMBLY ······························································································································································································ 2
ELECTRICAL PARTS ···················································································································································································· 4 ~ 11
OVERALL ASSEMBLY
Top assembly
T10
T40
T20
F140 T30
F120
F130 F60
F40
F20 F140
F30 F50 Front assembly
F90
F100
F110
F70 F80
F10
B10
B60
B60 Bottom assembly
B20
B30
B30
B50
B60
B40
B60
B70
B80
2
MU100
ACCESSORY
VS276100 AC Adapter PA-5B J 11
VS353200 AC Adapter PA-5B U 11
VS353300 AC Adapter PA-5B E 12
* XT644B00 Magneto Optical Disk J
* XV598A00 Magneto Optical Disk U,E,W
ELECTRICAL PARTS
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS QTY RANK
ELECTRICAL PARTS MU100
VZ018500 Circuit Board DM (XT466C0) 64
VZ018400 Circuit Board PSW (XT446C0) 17
VZ018300 Circuit Board PVR (XT446C0) 17