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    Yamaha-D-24-Service-Manual-part-2电路原理图.pdf

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    Yamaha-D-24-Service-Manual-part-2电路原理图.pdf

    MAIN-A, MAIN-B, MAIN-C: 3NA-V312430-3 S-SYNC:3NA-V519530-2 2 Pattern sidePattern sidePattern side Pattern side MAIN-A Circuit BoardS-SYNC Circuit Board MAIN-B Circuit BoardMAIN-C Circuit Board D24 36 Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts. RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 FP 1/55/5: 3NA-V312440-2 3NA-V312440-3 5 5 Pattern sideComponent side Pattern sideComponent side Component sidePattern side Component sidePattern side Pattern side Component side RECORD READY 12345678 897 564 231 0/- 12345678 to SUB(PANEL)-CN705 to SUB(PANEL)-CN703 to PS2/2-CN8 Light touch switch G=Glay B=Black Push button (VT810300) or (VT839000) FP1/5 Circuit Board FP2/5 Circuit Board FP3/5 Circuit Board Push Button installation FP 4/5 Circuit Board FP 5/5 Circuit Board PHONES PHONES LEVEL to MAIN A-CN108to PS 1/2-CN11 POWER REHEREPEAT ROLL BACK AB SET AUTO PUNCH OUTIN to SUB(PANEL) -CN707 LAST RECPROJECT SEARCH RTN TO ZERO Jog shuttle (VR625800) Jog cover (V3287700) Knob FP Jog Suttle FP 1/5 to SUB(PANEL) -CN706 to SUB(PANEL) -CN708 SOLO/SELECT AUTO INPUT PEAK HOLD ALL INPUT FORMATCHASE CANCELENTERLOCATE JOG/ DATA JOG ON TIME DISPLAY V.TRACK SELECT EDITUNDO/ REDO VARI SPEED UTI- LITY SET UP CAP- TURE ABS/ REL RE- MAIN to SUB(PANEL)-CN704 SHUTTLE/ CURSOR LOC MEM STORE LOC MEM RECALL PROJECT SELECT MONITOR SELECT D24 37 Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts. RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 ERROR MESSAGES D24 38 If the D24 displays an error message, follow the instructions below. Message Sync no comm TC not read WC not read FILE ERROR DEV CONT ERR SCSI BREAK n FIFO UO ERR n INVALID COM n PARITY ERR n SCSI OUT n SCSI ERR nn MEDIA ERR nn DRIVE ERR nn REC ERROR TOO SHORT DISK FULL FS DIFFER RECCH NOTSEL MO PROTECT PROJ PROTECT DATA FULL Meaning The slave machine is not connected properly. The timecode source cannot be read properly. The wordclock source cannot be read properly. The MO disk data is not correct. SCSI communication error. External device connection. SCSI communication error. Command break. SCSI communication error. FIFO under/over. SCSI communication error. Invalid command. SCSI communication error. Parity error. SCSI communication error. Time out. SCSI error. SCSI error other than those listed above. Error due to media. Error due to media or drive. An incorrectly recorded track has been detected and its contents may be distorted. This message may appear after recording on a disk containing heavily edited tracks and is due to the D24s disk drive not been able to keep up with the excessive workload. The interval between the points is too short. There is no space available for storing sound files. Recording is not possible because the sampling rate of the selected project is not the same as the cur-rent D24 setting. No tracks are selected for recording. The disk is write protected. The project is write protected. There is no space available for storing project management files. Remedy Check the connections to the slave machine. Check the timecode settings. Check the wordclock settings. Follow the instructions on the display. If “TURN OFF” is displayed, turn the D24 off and then on again. Follow the instructions on the display. Follow the instructions on the display. Follow the instructions on the display. Follow the instructions on the display. Follow the instructions on the display. Follow the instructions on the display. Follow the instructions on the display. Try the following: 1) Clean the media or disk drive head. 2) Physically reformat the disk. If the error persists, change the media. Reload the disk. If the error persists, change the media. If that doesnt fix it, the drive may be broken. Press the UNDO button to undo the last recording, reduce the number of tracks selected for simultaneous recording, and try recording again. Temporarily assigning unused virtual tracks to main tracks is another way to reduce the D24s workload. For part editing, the minimum interval between the start and end points is 15 ms. For punch in/out recording, the minimum interval is 15 ms. Increase the interval as necessary. Retrieve some disk space by using the Optimize function. Delete or erase an unwanted project. Set the sampling rate on the D24 to match that of the project. Select a track for recording. Turn off the write protection. Turn off the write protection. Retrieve some disk space by using the Optimize function. Delete or erase an unwanted project. SETTING THE SCSI ID D24 39 Setting the SCSI ID of the internal MO disk drive involves removing the D24s top cover and setting the DIP switch located on the MO drives circuit board. 1Remove the top-cover fixing screws (11), as shown here. 2Remove the top cover. 3Using a small flat-bladed screwdriver, or something similar, set DIP switches 1 through 3, as listed below, to achieve the required SCSI ID. SCSI IDs 6 and 7 are not listed, since they are reserved for other purposes. SCSI ID 5 4 3 2 (default) 1 0 DIP switch number 1 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 3 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF W: 480 Units: mm 12132 12.9 4.1 H: 144 D: 383.9 355.111.8 D24 40 INITIALIZE You can reset the D24 to its initial settings as follows. 1Turn off the D24 Power switch. 2While holding down the RTN TO ZERO button, turn on the D24 Power switch. The D24 is initialized and “INITIALIZED” appears on the display. CHECKING THE VERSION NUMBER You can check the version number of the D24 system software as follows. 1Turn off the D24 Power switch. 2While holding down the UTILITY button, turn on the D24 Power switch. The version number appears on the display. UPDATING THE SYSTEM SOFTWARE DIMENSIONS See the Yamaha Professional Audio Web site at the address below for information on system updates. EJECTING TROUBLESOME DISKS (EMERGENCY USE) D24 41 If the D24 is turned off inadvertently, or the disk loading mechanism fails, you may not be able to eject a disk in the normal way. In this case, the disk can be ejected using the supplied disk eject tool. Note that this technique should only be used as a last resort, as frequent use may lead to malfunction. 1Turn off the D24 Power switch. 2Insert the disk eject tool into the manual eject hole, as shown below, and push gently to eject the disk. 3The disk ejects. D24 42 TEST PROGRAM 1. Measuring Conditions Unless specifically indicated, the unit is in the no MO DISC mode. All switches are set to OFF and the PHONES LEVEL is set to “0” With the MY8-AD card mounted in SLOT 1, input a 1 kHz-10 dBmsine wave. Use the stereo plug to connect a 40 load to the PHONES terminal. 2. Check Initial Operation of Main Circuit Board With POWER ON, check that the CPU RUN indicator LEDs mounted on the MAIN-A circuit board are flashing. GUI CPU & peripheral I/O:D101 (Red LED at front left side of main sheet.) MEDIA CPU & peripheral I/O:D302 (Red LED at rear left side of main sheet.) TIDSP & peripheral I/O:D301 (Green LED at rear left side of main sheet.) 3. Communication Inspection Between MAIN Circuit Board SUB Circuit Board With POWER ON, check that OK is displayed on the fluorescent display tube. Example: 4. Check ROM Version Hold down the Utility key when turning on the power to display the ROM version in the fluorescent display tube. (*.*is the version number) 5. Test Program Low-frequency oscillator, AC voltmeter, distortion meter, MY Card, SCSI compatible HDD (there are model restrictions), device with VIDEO OUT, D24 Connect the inspection equipment (FAT D24) and main unit TIME CODE IN/OUT connector with a CANNON cable. Connect the inspection equipment (FAT D24) and main unit SYNC IN/OUT connector with D-SUB 15 PIN cable. Connect the COAXIAL IN/OUT connectors with RCA PIN cable. Connect the MIDI IN/OUT connectors with MIDI cable. Connect the D-SUB 9 PIN plug (Pin) connector for inspection to the SERIAL I/O connector. (Connect between 3 Pin 7 Pin and 2 Pin 8 Pin) Hold the SETUP key and turn on the power to enter the test program. The following will be displayed on the fluorescent display tube. (Due to MO mount processing, key entry is not accepted until after normal operation has started, approximately 10 seconds.) Select test items:Use the keypad to enter the test item number. Press ENTER to execute the test. Test result determination: The determination of each test item will be displayed as “OK” or “NG” in the fluorescent tube display. Interrupting the test:Press CANCEL to interrupt a test in progress. (If it is being used for test determination, press CANCEL once again.) YAMAHA D24, SCSI-IO OK D24 V*.* 00 DIAG RDY D24 43 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Play output system check Software version information GUI-CPU peripheral operation TI-DSP peripheral operation Media CPU peripheral operation Fluorescent tube display Switch/LED display JOG/SHUTTLE input COAXIAL I/O (Status) 01 VNO G* M* U* 02 G-CPU 03 TI DSP 04 M-CPU 05 VFD 06 SW * 07 JOG 00 SHU 00 08 COAX1 No.Test ItemDisplayTest Functions and Judgment Criteria When the Media CPU sine wave program (1 CH=500 Hz, 6 CH= 440 Hz -3 dB) starts there is output to the output CH lines for the 1 CH, 6 CH for PHONES, SLOT 14. The output terminals for these are measured. The determinations are as follows. (1) Display on fluorescent tube display: WCINT, FS48K, BIT24, TCMASTER. (2) Level meter display:1 TR, 6 TR both display -3 dB. (3) PHONE OUT:Asound can be heard on the headphones or by waveform observation. (L=500 Hz, R=440 Hz 40 Load 2.5 Vp-p) (4) SLOT OUT:Check output of MY Card. Checks the version of the software that has been installed for use by the G (GUI CPU), M (Media CPU) and U (Panel CPU). (Check by the number displayed in the * * * section.) Checks the operation of peripheral devices the GUI-CPU is controlling. OK or NG is displayed. Checks the operation of peripheral devices the TI-DSP is controlling. OK or NG is displayed. Checks the operation of peripheral devices the Media CPU is controlling. OK or NG is displayed. Checks that each segment of the fluorescent tube display lights in sequence. After all segments have been lit, press the ENTER key. An OK will be displayed. If an abnormality occurs, press CANCEL. A NG will be displayed and the test will be interrupted. Checks the operation of the front panel switches and the lighting of the LEDs. When the key displayed in the * section of the fluorescent tube display is pushed, the name of the key for the next test will be displayed if there has been proper operation. If the switch has an LED, it also checks that the LED lights when the key is pushed. When the check for all switches has been completed, an OK is displayed. If there is an abnormality or if the test is to be interrupted, press the REC key. A NG will be displayed and the test will be stopped. Checks that each data display is displaced by the title operation of JOG and SHUTTLE. (1) JOG data displacement value In + direction (clockwise) hexadecimal display: 000102FF000102 In - direction (counterclockwise) hexadecimal display: 00FFFE0102FFFE (2) SHUTTLE data displacement value In + direction (clockwise) hexadecimal display: 0001020304050607 In - direction (counterclockwise) hexadecimal display: 00FFFEFDFCFBFAF9 After all data displacement values have been checked, press the ENTER key and an OK is displayed. If there is an abnormality, press the CANCEL key. A NG will be displayed and the test will be stopped. Checks the sending and receiving of channel status signals. If normal, an OK is displayed. If there is an abnormality, NG will be displayed and the test will be stopped. Test Items D24 44 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 System clock (FS) detection VARI SPEED Variable operation RTC operation, Date registration SERIAL I/O REMOTE/SYNC I/O VIDEO IN TIME CODE OUT 09 FS 10 VARI 11 RTC * 12 SERIAL 13 REMOTE 14 VIDEO 15 TC OUT 00:00:00:00 No.Test ItemDisplayTest Functions and Judgment Criteria Checks the result of the automatic measurement of the oscillating frequency of the FS signals (44.1 kHz, 48.0 kHz) for the internal system clock generator. First it measures the frequency of the 44.1 kHz signal, then the frequency of the 48.0 kHz signal. If both frequencies are normal, an OK is displayed. If there is an abnormality, a NG is displayed. In addition, it also checks that “44.1 K” and “48 K” are lit in the FS area of the fluorescent display tube after each signal frequency has been measured. Automatically measures and checks the FS signals (44.1 kHz, 48.0 kHz) oscillating frequencies at 5 step settings. First it measures the frequency of the 44.1 kHz signal settings, then the frequency of the 48.0 kHz signal settings at each of the 5 steps (-6.00%-3.00%0.00% +3.00%6.00%), automatically makes the settings and measures the oscillating frequency at each step. If both frequencies are normal, an OK is displayed. If there is an abnormality, NG will be displayed and the test will be stopped. Checks the date registration and operation of the Real Time Clock. Date recording: Press the CANCEL key and all the data in the * section will be displayed as “0”. Use the keypad to enter the date in AD format in the following sequence: year / month / day / hour / minute / seconds. Press the Enter key to set. (In the AD format, only the last two digits are entered. The entry for May 6, 2000 at 15 minutes and 9 seconds past 3 oclock (3:15:09 PM) would appear as “000506151509”. When the ENTER key is pushed and the date is registered, check that the seconds display has started counting. When the ENTER key is pushed again, an OK is displayed. If there is an abnormality, NG will be displayed and the test will be stopped. Checks that the SERIAL signal (RS-422) is being sent and received. Prior to the test, connect the inspection connector (D-SUB 9 PIN) to the SERIAL IN/OUT connector. If it is normal an OK is displayed. If there is an abnormality, NG will be displayed and the test will be stopped Checks that the SERIAL signal for REMOTE/SYNC (RS-485) is being sent and received. Prior to the test, connect a D-SUB 15 PIN cable to the inspection equipment (FAT D24) and SYNC IN/OUT connector of the main unit. If it is normal, an OK is displayed. If there is an abnormality, NG will be displayed and the test will be stopped. Checks the operation of the VIDEO vertical synchronization signal count function. If it is normal, an OK is displayed. If there is an abnormality, NG will be displayed and the test will be stopped. Checks the output of the Time Code Generator. Prior to the test, connect a CANNON cable to the inspection equipment (FAT D24) and the TIME CODE IN/OUT connector on the main unit. When the test is started, the receiving time data display on the fluorescent display tube starts to count upward. When the test program for the inspection equipment (FAT D24) is started and Test No. 16 is executed, the receiving time data on the inspection equipment and the receiving time data on the main unit display the same time and the counting up of the data is checked. The ENTER key on the main

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