SonyメーカーDPS-V77の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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SERVICE MANUAL DPS-V77 US Model Canadian Model AEP Model Australian Model SPECIFICATIONS AID Converter DI A Converter Sampling Frequency Analog Input Jack type XLR-3-31 PHONE 1 Bit / 64 times oversampling (24 bit resolution) Advanced PULSE 0/ A converter (20 bit resolution) Analog input 48 kHz Digital input 44.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page 1. GENERAL·····························································3 2. TEST MODE························································ 17 3.
~ Getting Started Names and Functions of Parts Front panel 2 3 4 5 17 16 15 14 POWER ON/OFF switch Press this switch to turn the power on and off. Turning on the power on recalls the last used memorized effect and activates play mode automatically. 2 INPUT level adjustment knob Turn the knob to the left or right to adjust the input level.
~ Understanding the Signal Flow This unit takes in audio signals from two types of input jacks (digital and analog), processes them using various internal blocks, and outputs them through the analog and digital output jacks. To make the most of this unit, it is essential that you have a firm understanding of the audio signal flow.
U1 Analog IN/OUT and digitaliN/OUT This unit is provided with both analog and digital inputs and outputs, and you can use both of tilt'm at the same time. The input block in the SYSTEM: Setup menu lets you determine whether to usc the anall'g, the digital, or both the analog and the digital INPUT /OUTPUT jacks.
en Hooking Up 12EN • Before connecting this unit to another device, be sure to unplug the AC power cord from the power outlet. • Turn off the power switch on this unit and all components to be connected, such as keyboards and active speakers (speakers with built in amplifiers).
........ Choosing an Effect Recalling Effects from the Memory The effector comes with 198 different effects stored in the preset memory as well as a 198 effect memory capacity for storing the effects you create. You can use the following procedure to select effects from either the preset memory or the user memory banks.
ex> Choosing an Effect Morphing . When the structure is set to (MORPH) (see page 8 for details on the system structure, see page 19 to change the structure), the effector creates a seamless change between effects when you switch to other memory numbers whose structures are also set to (MORPH).
(.C Processing Effects (EDIT) 5 18 fN Turn the operation dial to choose the setting you desire. i Operation dial To change numerical values Use the number buttons and ENTER to input the value you want dire(,tly. If you press the wrong number, input the number again before pressing ENTER.
o Processing Effects (EDIT) . Editing in PLAY Mode (direct edit) With direct edit you can edit up to6 different parameters directly from th .. PLA Y scre<>n. TI,<'S€ parameters are called Active Parameters. The following steps show you how to edit from the play screen once you've designated the Active Parameters.
Saving Processed Effects (SAVE) Saving an Effect Effects created by changing the parameter values with the edit function can be stored in one of the two USER memory banks for later use.
I'.;) Setting the System Environment In the system mode lets you set up the effector's operating environments. To go back to the previous screen during setup, press EXIT once. To return to the play mode after making adjustments, press EXIT a few times until you reach the PLAY screen.
CA) Using MIDI You can use the MIDI interface to control various aspects of this unit For example, you can switch between memorized effects by using the program table, or save USER memory data onto an external storage device. In addition, MIDI controls, like wheels and velocity effect .
~ Additional Information Troubleshooting If this unit docs not operate as expected, the probl.em may simply be an oversight, a disconnected cable or a setting error. Before calling a service technician, Gom~)are the symptoms of the problem with those listed below to sec if you can correct the problem yourself.
Regarding the options Two types of digital I/O cables are separately sold. (Dedicated cables) CD RK-V77A • Connection cable for AES/EBU • No. 1-769-782-11 (i) RK-V77S • Connection cable for SPDIF • No. 1-769-783-11 * Outline of optional cables Special cables used when connecting DPS-V77 and a digital audio format.
Functional Hierarchy PLAY 1 AP (active paramet.er) 1 AP (active parameter) 2 AP (active parameter) 3 AP (active parameter) 4 AP (active parameter) 5 AP (active parameter) 6 SYSTEM EDIT SAVE EaA~~«, E.
SECTION 2 TEST MODE • This product uses a microcomputer and is equipped with a· MIDI interface for musical instruments and computers, and it has specifications that make possible rewriting of the internal memory with external MIDI equipment. Due to this, when required, the internal data can be rewritten by the use of external equipment, etc.
Subject • Others 3. Inspection of each function (No.2) • LCD #1 • LCD #2 • LED 4. Completion of the inspection Operation and Display 5) Other checks • Other error messages are displayed in * 1. [DRAM1 ERR] or [DRAM2 ERR] Automatic inspection of the soldered bridge, etc.
[Regarding the clock source of this unit] SECTION 3 CLOCK CONSTRUCTION 1. The clock source for IC614.(CPU : HD6413002) is X601 (10 MHz). 2. The clock source for IC613 (Clock IC : NJU6355) is X603 (32.768 kHz). 3. The clock sources for the digital audio system (AID, D/A, DPS, etc.
IC602, 604 CDX2707Q (DSP) Pin No. Pin name 1 EA9 2 ECO 3 VDD 4 Vss 5,6 ECl- 2 7-9 EA13 - 15 10 TST 11 TDR 12 BFOT 13 CLKO 14 CLKI 15 Vss 16 TSO 17 TS1 18 TSA 19 LRKO 20 LRK1 21 BCKO 22 BCK1 23 BCT 24 .
Pin No. Pin name I/O Description 45 LROF 0 Test data output. Not used (OPEN) 46 LR1F 0 Test data output. Not used (OPEN) 47 XRST I System reset input. (Active "L") 48 EDO I/O External RAM data input/output. Not used (L level) 49 ED16 I/O External RAM data input/output.
IC614 HD6413002F10 (MASTER CONTROLER) Pin No. Pin name I/O Description 1 Vee - Power supply. (+5V) 2-8 PBO - PB7 0 Key decorder matrix output. 9 PB7 0 Data enable output to parallel I/O (IC903). 10 RESO 0 Reset signal output. (Not used) 11 Vss - GND 12 TXDO 0 Serial data output for communications.
Pin No. Pin name I/O Description 66 EXTAL 0 System clock. (lOMHz) 67 XTAL I System clock. (lOMHz) 68 Vee - Power supply. 69 AS 0 Not used. 70 RD 0 Lead signal output to digital meter (lC605), gate all.
SECTION 5 DIAGRAMS 5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM JI1I3 INf>OT ~ UNBALANCE£) IelOI BALANCE AMP RVI £I I lINPUTl IC103 ATT BUFFER 1[106 (1/2) leI 06 (212) ~ BLiFFER ..J'.. BYPASS AMP '---.JI ~ ,k ~ TT reI £1411/21 1[3£14 A/B CONVERTER I '" "W, I IC30b (1/2) Q3Q3.
DPS-V77 • SEMICONDUCTOR LOCATION Ref. No. Location Ref. No. LocatIon Ref. No. Location 0301 H-3 IG106 E-2 0101 E-2 D302 H-4 IC107 E-3 Ql02 E-2 0601 8-12 IC:301 G - 11 0201 E-2 0602 D-5 IC302 G -10 Q.
5-3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/2) • Refer to page 43 for Ie Block Diagrams. A B c o E F G H J I( L M N o p 1 2 __ 1..!.2.L...... INPUT UNBALANCEil . 345 6 I I I 1leB011 ~r;s~1 1!i15lTAL 170' I 19l~ ··ir=·I=--·-=-··=~=· ._=_.-:::---:::-- -:::- .
DPS-V77 5·4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/2) 123 A B c D E F G H J K L u N a p Q R - 38- . em ,. , , "" "" Wr 0.1 § ! 1 E .. 29 '" Efl~ .
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NOTE: • -XX, -X mean standardized parts, so they may have some difference from the original one. • The construction parts of an assembled part are indicated with a collation number in the remark column.
6-2. CHASSIS SECTION Ref. No. Part No. Description 51 52 53 * 54 A55 4-941-142-01 KNOB (A) 4-941-136-01 KNOB (B) 4-922-921-21 BUTTON (POWER) 1-656-694-11 VOL BOARD 1-762-363-11 SWITCH, POWER (POWER) 1.
SECTION 7 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 110 KEVIIENCOOERIILEOIIMAINI NOTE: • Due to standardization, replacements in the parts list may be different from the parts specified in the diagrams or the components used on the set. • -XX, -X mean standardized parts, so they may have some difference from the original one.
jMAINI Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark C21S 1-136-1S3-00 FILM O. 01uF S% SOV C402 1-163-2S1-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% SOV C217 1-126-049-11 ELECT 22uF 20% 2SV C403 1-163-2S1-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF S% SOV C218 1-126-049-11 ELECT 22uF 20% 2SV C408 1-110-339-11 MYLAR 220PF S% SOV C301 1-136-16S-00 FILM O.
IMAINI Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark C636 1-163-239-11 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V C915 1-163-038-91 CERAMIC CHIP O. luF 25V C638 1-163-235-11 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 5% 50V C916 1-163-038-91 CERAMIC CHIP O. luF 25V C639 1-163-235-11 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 5% 50V C918 1-136-153-00 FILM O.
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark < FUSE > IC804 8-759-701-56 IC NJM78M05FA IC901 8-759-355-06 IC CS8412-CS &F801 1-532-215-00 FUSE, TIME-LAG (TO. 8A 250V) IC902 8-759-330-78 IC CS8402A-CS-E1 (AEP,Australian) IC903 8-759-191-15 IC M66009FP &F801 1-532-739-11 FUSE, GLASS TUBE (0.
IMAINI Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark < TRANSISTOR > R1l7 1-260-008-11 CARBON MELF 10K 2% 1/8W Rll8 1-260-004-11 CARBON MELF 4.
IMAINI Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark R320 1-216-017-91 METAL GLAZE 47 5% l/10W R516 1-216-254-00 CARBON MELF 220K 2% l/8W R322-324 R517 1-260-008-11 CARBON .
IMAINI Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark R656-682 R906 1-216-017-91 METAL GLAZE 47 5% 1/10W 1-216-041-00 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/10W R907 1-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 22.
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark < VIBRATOR > X301 1-760-032-11 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (48.6MHZ) X601 1-579-358-11 VIBLATOR, CRYSTAL (10MHZ) X603 1-567-098-41 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (32.
DPS-V77 Ref. No. Part No. Description ******************** HARDWARE LIST ******************** #1 7-682-547-09 SCREW +BV 3 x 6, S TIGHT #2 7-682-247-09 SCREW +K 3x6 #3 7 -682-548-09 SCREW +BVTT 3 x 8 (S) #4 7-621-255-35 SCREW +P 2x5 #5 7-621-284-10 SCREW +P 2.
DPS-V77 SONY. SERVICE MANUAL US Model Canadian Model AEPModel Australian Model CORRECTION-1 Correct your service manual as shown below. Subject: CORRECTION OF PARTS LIST (RPC-97001) ~ : indicates corrected portion. Page Ref. No. Part No. 57 X901 1-567-908-11 9-960-369-91 INCORRECT Description Part No.
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