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RRV4499
DDJ-SR

DJ Controller

DDJ-SR
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model

Type

Power Requirement

DDJ-SR

CKSUVYXE5

DC 5 V (USB-bus power only)

DDJ-SR

XECN5

DC 5 V (USB-bus power only)

Remarks

PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan


PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2013
K-MZV NOV. 2013 Printed in Japan

SAFETY INFORMATION
A

This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-ityourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained
to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may
void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you
should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
WARNING
B

This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects or other reproductive
harm.
Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65

CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION..........................................................................................................................................................2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................3
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ...............................................................................................................................................3
1.2 NOTES ON PARTS REPLACEMENT .............................................................................................................................3
1.3 ABOUT DEMO MODE ....................................................................................................................................................4
2. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................................5
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE...............................................................................................................................................6
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING............................................................................................................................6
3.2 JIGS LIST .......................................................................................................................................................................6
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................................7
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM.................................................................................................................................................................8
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM........................................................................................................................................8
4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM.......................................................................................................................................10
5. DIAGNOSIS.........................................................................................................................................................................12
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................................12
5.2 BASIC OPERATION CHECK USING SERATO DJ .......................................................................................................14
6. SERVICE MODE .................................................................................................................................................................17
6.1 SERVICE MODE...........................................................................................................................................................17
7. DISASSEMBLY....................................................................................................................................................................27
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................33
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED ...........................................................................................................................33
8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE .................................................................................................................................33
8.3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE ...........................................................................................35
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST...............................................................................................................................38
9.1 PACKING SECTION .....................................................................................................................................................38
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION...................................................................................................................................................40
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................................44
10.1 MIC and HEADPHONE PCB ASSYS .........................................................................................................................44
10.2 I/O PCB ASSY ............................................................................................................................................................46
10.3 MIXER and CROSS FADER PCB ASSYS..................................................................................................................48
10.4 PANEL-L and R PCB ASSYS......................................................................................................................................50
10.5 WAVEFORMS .............................................................................................................................................................52
11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................56
11.1 MIC and HEADPHONE PCB ASSYS .........................................................................................................................56
11.2 I/O PCB ASSY ............................................................................................................................................................58
11.3 MIXER and CROSS FADER PCB ASSYS..................................................................................................................60
11.4 PANEL-L and R PCB ASSYS......................................................................................................................................62
12. PCB PARTS LIST ..............................................................................................................................................................64

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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
A

For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit.
Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs
accompanied by reworking of soldering.
Compared with conventional eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher melting points, by approximately 40 C.
Therefore, for lead-free soldering, the tip temperature of a soldering iron must be set to around 373 C in general, although
the temperature depends on the heat capacity of the PC board on which reworking is required and the weight of the tip of
the soldering iron.
Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled.
Compared with eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times and higher melting
temperatures (hard to melt/easy to harden).

The following lead-free solders are available as service parts:


Parts numbers of lead-free solder:
GYP1006 1.0 in dia.
GYP1007 0.6 in dia.
GYP1008 0.3 in dia.

1.2 NOTES ON PARTS REPLACEMENT

Detachment/Reattachment of the front panel


When you replacing Front panel, JW ring, it is necessary to remove Front panel.
When detaching the front panel
The front panel and the Chassis Assy are secured with 10 pieces of double-back tape at the locations shown in the illustration below.
Slowly peel off the tape, taking care that you will not deform the front panel.
When reattaching the front panel
1 Neatly remove any residue of double-back tape from the back of the front panel and the Chassis Assy.
2 Stick 10 pieces (5 mm) of NITTO No. 500 double-back tape to the locations shown in the illustration below then remove the paper liner.
Note: Even if double-back tape was not used in the initial state, be sure to attach double-back tape when reattaching the front panel.
Before securing the front panel to the Chassis Assy with screws, never press on the places where the pieces of double-back tape are
attached.
Press on the places where the pieces of double-back tape are attached after securing the front panel to the Chassis Assy with screws.

Notes:
Do not reuse the double-back tape.
Put the double-back tape on the Chassis Assy side.

NITTO No. 500


(5 mm 30 mm)

NITTO No. 500


(5 mm 40 mm)

NITTO No. 500


(5 mm 80 mm)

NITTO No. 500


(5 mm 40 mm)

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Note on Replacement of the Pad & FSR Plate Assy

Four washers have been added to the screw-mounted parts of the Pad & FSR Plate Assy to solve the problem that
a performance pad is only pressed halfway although it is fully pressed. This problem was revealed during production.
This emergency measure will be taken care of in the future, but the exact date when the improved products will be produced is
not determined yet. At least the first 20,000 products will have the added washers.
The initial service parts for the Pad & FSR Plate Assy will also require attachment of washers.
To prevent the washers from not being attached during replacement of the Pad & FSR Plate Assy with the one for service,
the Pad & FSR Plate Assy and the washers are to be enclosed in the same package as a kit.
The part number of the kit for service is GXX1374.
When a new Pad & FSR Plate Assy for service is to be reassembled, be sure to attach the enclosed 4 washers to
the screw-mounted parts. (See the figure below.)
B

Attach the washer.


Pad & FSR Plate Assy
C

1.3 ABOUT DEMO MODE

This unit will automatically enter Demo mode if it is left unoperated for 10 minutes in Normal Operation mode, and a
demonstration with LED illumination will start.
To cancel this mode, operate any control or button of this unit.
To disable Demo mode, change the setting in the settings of Utilities mode 1. (For details, refer to the operating instructions.)

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
General Main Unit
Power supply........................................................................ DC 5 V
Rated current....................................................................... 500 mA
Main unit weight..........................................................4.5 kg (9.9 lb)
Max. dimensions......553.6 mm (W) 65.3 mm (H) 319.1 mm (D)
(21.8 in. (W) 2.6 in. (H) 12.6 in. (D))
Tolerable operating temperature..............................+5 C to +35 C
Tolerable operating humidity............5 % to 85 % (no condensation)
Audio Section
Rated output level
MASTER OUT 1 ............................................................. 4.2 Vrms
MASTER OUT 2 ............................................................. 2.1 Vrms
BOOTH........................................................................... 2.1 Vrms
Total harmonic distortion
MASTER OUT..................................................................0.006 %
Frequency characteristic
USB, AUX, MIC ................................................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz
S/N ratio (when playing on computer)
MASTER OUT................................................................... 101 dB
Input impedance
AUX ..................................................................................... 47 k
MIC...................................................................................... 10 k
Output impedance
MASTER OUT....................................................................... 1 k
PHONES ............................................................................... 32
USB AUDIO.................................................... 24 bit/Fs : 44.1 kHz

Accessories
CD-ROM (Installation Disc)
USB cable
(408-SUB-132)
Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start Guide
(DDJ-SR/CKSUVYXE5: 502-DDJSRA-3325A, 502-DDJSRA-3326A)
(DDJ-SR/XECN5: 502-DDJSRB-3327)
Warranty (for some regions)
The included warranty is for the European region.
For the North American region, the corresponding information is
provided on the last page of both the English and French
versions of the Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start Guide.
For the Japanese region, the corresponding information is
provided on the last page of the Japanese version of the Read
Before Use (Important)/Quick Start Guide.

Input / Output terminals


AUX IN input terminal
RCA pin jacks ........................................................................ 1 set
MIC terminal
Phone jack ( 6.3 mm).......................................................... 1 set
BOOTH OUT/MASTER OUT2 output terminal
RCA pin jacks ........................................................................ 1 set
MASTER OUT1 output terminal
Phone jack ( 6.3 mm).......................................................... 1 set
PHONES output terminal
Stereo phone jack ( 6.3 mm) .............................................. 1 set
Stereo mini phone jack ( 3.5 mm)....................................... 1 set
USB terminal
B type .................................................................................... 1 set

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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
A

Items to be checked after servicing


To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
Check points
No.
Procedures
1

Check the firmware version.

The firmware version must be the latest one.


If it is not the latest one, be sure to update it.

Confirm that the customer complaint has been resolved.


If the problem pointed out by the customer occurs with a specific
source or operation, such as PC input, AUX/MIC input, Fader, or
VOL, input that specific source then perform that specific
operation for checking.

The symptoms in question must not be reproduced.


There must be no abnormality in audio signals or operations.

Check operations of the operating elements.


Enter Service mode.

There must be no errors in operations of each button, the jog dial,


LEDs, VOL, fader control, and rotary encoder.

Check the analog audio output.


Connect this unit with a PC with the DJ application (Serato DJ)
installed, via USB, then play back audio.

There must be no errors, such as noise, in audio signals and


operations of the MASTER/HEADPHONES outputs.

Check the analog audio input.


Input an audio signal via AUX/MIC.

There must be no abnormality in audio signals or operations.

Check the appearance of the product.

No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.

See the table below for the items to be checked regarding audio.
Item to be checked regarding audio
C

Distortion

Volume too high

Noise

Volume fluctuating

Volume too low

Sound interrupted

3.2 JIGS LIST


Jigs List
Jig Name
E

USB cable

Part No.

Purpose of use / Remarks

GGP1193

for PC connection

Lubricants and Glues List


Name

Part No.

Remarks

Adhesive

GYL1001

Refer to 7. DISASSEMBLY.

Grease

GEM1096

Refer to 7. DISASSEMBLY.

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3.3 PCB LOCATIONS


A

PANEL-R
PCB ASSY

MIXER
PCB ASSY

I/O
PCB ASSY

PANEL-L
PCB ASSY

MIC
PCB ASSY

CROSS FADER
PCB ASSY

HEADPHONE
PCB ASSY

Bottom view

NOTES:

Parts marked by NSP are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.

Mark No.

Description

Part No.

Mark No.

Description

Part No.

LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
MIC PCB ASSY
HEADPHONE PCB ASSY
I/O PCB ASSY
MIXER PCB ASSY
CROSS FADER ASSY

704-SR-A601
704-SR-A600
704-SR-A596
704-SR-A597
704-DJM250-A032

PANEL-L PCB ASSY


PANEL-R PCB ASSY

704-SR-A599
704-SR-A598

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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
A

C I/O PCB ASSY

(704-SR-A596)

W7
B

CN2A

CN1A

CN3A

G
PANEL-R PCB ASSY
(704-SR-A598)

MIXER PCB ASSY


(704-SR-A597)
TO
OUTPUT BOARD

P
(

TO
OUTPUT BOARD

D
CHASSIS

CHASSIS

CN2B
CN1B

CN2C
CHASSIS

1
CN701A

CN6

CN701B

TO
CARBON PAD FFC WIRE

TO
CARBO

W700

CN500
CN01

A MIC PCB ASSY

(704-SR-A601)

CROSS FADER PCB ASSY


(704-DJM250-A032)

F
-

When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.

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BH

(7

AD3.3V CN701B
CURVE
REV
HP VR
ADGND

1
2
3
4
5

HEADPHONE B
PCB ASSY

CN701A

1
2
3
4
5

AD3.3V
CURVE
REV
HP VR
ADGND

D MIXER
PCB ASSY

W6

D
MIXER
PCB ASSY

CN3A

G
PANEL-R
PCB ASSY

PANEL-L PCB ASSY


(704-SR-A599)

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD11
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S7
S8
S9
A
B
C
ENCA
ENCB
LED- G
DGND

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD6b
AD8
AD9
AD12
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
K EY4
K EY5
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
A
B
C
WL -A
WL -B
LED- G
DGND

CN1B

CN1A

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
30

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
30

CN2C

CN3A

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
30
31
32
33
34

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
30
31
32
33
34

A
D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD11
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S7
S8
S9
A
B
C
ENCA
ENCB
LED- G
DGND

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD7b
AD13
AD14
AD15
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
K EY4
K EY5
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S10
S11
S12
S13
S14
S15
A
B
C
WR- A
WR- B
LED- G
DGND

C
I/O
PCB ASSY
B

C
I/O
PCB ASSY

CN2B

CHASSIS

CN701B

TO
CARBON PAD FFC WIRE

CN7

C
I/O
PCB ASSY

CN500

B HEADPHONE PCB ASSY


(704-SR-A600)

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD6b
AD8
AD9
AD12
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
K EY4
K EY5
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
A
B
C
WL -A
WL -B
LED- G
DGND

CN2A

CN2B

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
30
31
32
33
34

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
30
31
32
33
34

(AD7b)
(AD13)
(AD14)
(AD15)

(WR- A)
(WR- B)

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD6b
AD8
AD9
AD12
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
K EY4
K EY5
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
A
B
C
WL -A
WL -B
LED- G
DGND

F
PANEL-L
PCB ASSY

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4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM

I/O PCB ASSY

D
F
G

ROTATE VR * 23
AD * 23

M
P
P

TEMPO VR * 2

VUSB
5V
1

D5V

D3.3V

IC27

AD * 4

IC13

TPS54232
A3.3V

STEP DOWN

BD12AK5FB

DA3.3V

-6V

IC10

D1.2V

TPS54232
INVERTER

AD * 1

SLIDER SW * 1

6V

IC9

A5V

AD5V

IC11

TPS61085
BOOST

BA05

F
G

PANEL-L PCB ASSY


PANEL-R PCB ASSY
AD * 8

LEFT
FSR PAD * 8

IC502
74HC4052 * 2
AD Expansion
AD Port 4 TO 16

C
RIGHT
FSR PAD * 8

AD * 8

I2C

50

X1

VUSB

6M

IC16

51

44

TUSB3200
(12MHz or 48MHz)

USB PortB

IC22

12
ADC
PCM1803

37

AUX

64

LRCK

38

BCK

3 IC2

36

PCO-1

3 IC1

-5.46dB

PCO-0

AUX

39

LEVEL

PCI-0

0dB

63

31

IC15
MIC

E
+20dB
L 3
S4
G 1

MIC

LEVEL

+9.4dB

ADSP-BF592
(44.1K/24bit/512fs for A/D,D
(I2S format for audio data)

32

-5.46dB
61

IC23
5 IC900

3 IC900

IC3

ADC
12
PCM1803

24

MIC PCB ASSY

10

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D
F
G

AD * 23

MIXER PCB ASSY


A

PANEL-L PCB ASSY


PANEL-R PCB ASSY
IC500, IC700, IC701
74HC4051 * 4
AD Expansion
AD Port 4 TO 32

AD * 4

CH FADER * 2
BOOTH VR * 1
CROSS FADER * 1

D
F
G

JOG TOUCH * 2
AD * 1

X3

AD * 4

AD * 2

PANEL-L PCB ASSY


PANEL-R PCB ASSY

LED * 101 + 22 PCS

AD * 4

IC21
74HCT244 * 1
Buffer

GPIO * 8

8M
40

MIXER PCB ASSY

41

DATA * 8

Y
SD1757 * 15

Y
IC502
74HC4052 * 2
AD Expansion
AD Port 4 TO 16

Text

GPIO * 15

IC20

SCAN * 15

32Bit MCU
MKL15Z128VLK4
(24MHz )

AD * 4

Buffer

C
TACT SW * 58
SLIDER SW * 1
ENCODE SW * 1

GPIO * 5(KEY)

1
ENCODE * 1
SLIDER SW * 1
JOG WHEEL *2

GPIO * 7

I2C1

2C

IC19
24LC02BT
EEPROM

IC16
44

TUSB3200
Hz or 48MHz)

IC18

MCLK

3 SCHMITT

SCK

D
AD/DA CLK

SN74LVC1G

LRCK

BCK

PCO-1

38

63

IC4

IC15
ADSP-BF592
4.1K/24bit/512fs for A/D,D/A)
2S format for audio data)

36
5
4

61

MAS

IC5

LPF&AMP.

SPI

IC24
DAC
CS4344

BOOTH

3
2
1

NJM4580

L
R
G

MASTER1

NJM4580

HP

62

IC6
LPF&AMP.

X2

IC25
DAC
CS4344

24.576M

BOOTH/MASTER2
(RCA)

NJM4580

IC7

LPF&AMP.

IC26
DAC
CS4344

HEADPHONE PCB ASSY


Headphone
(32 ohm/6.3mm & 3.5mm)

NJM4556

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5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
A

[0] Service mode

[2] Troubles of operation element


and LED

Conduct diagonosis on troubles using Service mode.

Buttons or slide SW does not work.

[1] Troubles of starting system and


communication

Buttons reads it in a matrix.


The power is not turned on.
Confirm that ON does SW, and
No both ends do conduction.
When SW does not do conduction,
replace the SW.

Is the buttons which does


not work the plural?

Check power switch turn on.


B

Yes

Yes

Confirm if the USB cable is


connected properly.

Confirm whether a matrix circuit


is defective.

Yes
No

Does the MIDI


command output?
Yes

Is VUSB 5 V?

When you pressed on button,


is the target KEY signal "H"?
The power is turned on correctly,
there is a problem with the LED
circuit. See "LED does not lit"

No USB cable is defective.


Replace the USB cable.

No UCOM (IC20) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

Yes
Q500 to 505, 700 to 702 are
defective.
Replace the corresponding part.
Rotary VR does not work.

Yes
Does D3.3V become
3.3 V correctly?

When you turn VR,


does the signal from VR
change?

No Power supply IC (IC27) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

Yes

Yes

Confirm analog SW where


a signal is connected to.

UCOM (IC20) is start-up


abnormality.

Does oscillator (X3)


oscillate it? (8 MHz)

No VR is defective.
Replace the corresponding part.

No

No X3 is defective.
Replace the X3.

Confirm input signal A,B,C.


Is the signal H or L?
Yes

Yes

UCOM (IC20) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

UCOM (IC20) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

When you turn VR,


does the output signal of
IC700, 701 change?

Cannot communicate USB.

No Analog SW (IC700, 701) is


defective.
Replace the MIXER PCB Assy.

Yes

Confirm whether a USB cable is


connected properly.

UCOM (IC20) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

Is the communication line


of the USB "H" or "L"?

No UCOM (IC16) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

Rotary selector does not work.

Yes
Confirm whether there is not the
part on the USB line abnormally.
Object: D11 - 14, L13

Do not push and rotary


which work?

Push

See "Buttons or slide SW does


not work".

Rotary
Is the abnormality in
the parts mentioned above?
F

Check on 3 pin, 1 pin of


the rotary selector.
When you turned a rotary
selector, is the signal H?
Yes

No UCOM (IC16) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

Yes

Rotary selector is defective.


Replace the rotary selector.

Replace the corresponding part.

12

No UCOM (IC20) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

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[4] Troubles of Jog touch and Jog rotation

Pad does not work.

Confirm whether each cables is


connected properly.
No FSR PCB is defective.
Replace the FSR Plate Assy L, R.
When you touched Jog,
does the voltage change
with IC501 pin 5?

Yes
When you pressed Pad,
does the voltage change
by the output of IC502?

Jog touch and Jog rotation does


not work.

Confirm whether each cables is


connected properly.

When you pressed Pad,


does the voltage change
with CN500 pins 2 - 9?

No IC502 is defective. Replace the


PANEL L or R PCB Assy.

No IC501 is defective. Replace the


PANEL-L or R PCB Assy.

Yes
When you turned Jog,
does the voltage change
with IC20?

Yes

No UCOM (IC20) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

UCOM (IC20) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
UCOM (IC20) is defective.
Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
LED does not lit.

[5] Troubles of sound input and output

The LED lits by matrix drive.

Sound does not output.


No

Does not all LED lit?


Confirm if the USB cable is
connected properly.

Yes
Is the signal of "DATA1 - 8"
of the LED control signal "L"?

Yes

No LED DRIVER (IC21) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

Does USB input signal


output it from pins 2
and 3 of JK1?

Yes

Yes

UCOM (IC20) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

Are the data control signals


in pins 34, 35 and 44
of IC16?
Does not only
one LED lit?
Yes

No USB cable is defective.


Replace the USB cable.

The abnormality of the IC which


No LED is connected to if you confirm
that all keys work normally and do
not have any problem.
Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

No IC16 is defective.
Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

Yes
Sound signal does not have
abnormality, or confirm the
following part.
IC23 to 26 (A/D and D/A IC)
Yes

Damage of the LED.


Replace the LED.

Is the abnormality in
the parts mentioned above?

No A/D and D/A IC are defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

[3] Troubles of settings

Cannot store user settings.

The setting information is saved


in IC19.

Are SCL and the SDA


signals "H" or "L"?

No E2ROM (IC19) is defective.


Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
F

Yes
UCOM (IC20) is defective.
Replace the I/O PCB Assy.

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5.2 BASIC OPERATION CHECK USING SERATO DJ


A

[Installation of Serato DJ]


A brief explanation of how to install Serato DJ on a PC is given below. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the
software.
If the OS of the PC to be used is Windows, install the driver software that enables audio output from the PC beforehand.
The operating environment of the PC required for installation of Serato DJ is shown below.

For the latest information on the required operating environment and compatibility as well as to acquire the latest operating
system, refer to Software Info under DDJ-SR on the Pioneer DJ support site below.
http://pioneerdj.com/support/
Operating System support assumes you are using the latest point release for that version.
For the latest version of the Serato DJ software, access Serato.com and download the software from there.
For downloading, registration of a user account at "Serato.com" is required.
Unzip the downloaded file, then double-click the unzipped file to launch the installer.
Read the terms of the license agreement carefully, and if you agree, select [I agree to the license terms and conditions],
then click [Install].
After installation is completed, the Installation Completed screen will be displayed. Click on [Close] to terminate the Serato DJ
installer.

[Connections]
D

2
3
6

[Operating procedures]

1 Connect headphones to one of the [HEADPHONES] terminals.


2 Connect powered speakers, a power amplifier, components, etc., to the [MASTER OUT 1] or
[BOOTH OUT/MASTER OUT 2] terminals.
3 Connect this unit to your computer via a USB cable.
4 Turn on the computer s power.
5 Switch the [ON/OFF] switch on this unit s rear panel to the [ON] side to turn this unit s power on.
6 Turn on the power of the devices connected to the output terminals (powered speakers, power amplifier, components, etc.).

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Starting the system


Launching Serato DJ
From the Windows [Start] menu, click the [Serato DJ] icon under [All Programs] > [Serato] > [Serato DJ].
When Serato DJ is launched after it is installed, a yellow icon saying BUY/ACTIVATE might be displayed in the License panel
on the right side of the Serato DJ screen.
DDJ-SR users do not have to activate or buy Serato DJ.
If you tick the check box of [DO NOT SHOW AGAIN] and click [Online], the icon will disappear thereafter.

Importing tracks
B

1 Click the [Files] key on the Serato DJ software screen to open the [Files] panel.
2 Click the folder on the [Files] panel containing the tracks you want to add to the library to select it.
3 On the Serato DJ software screen, drag and drop the selected folder to the crates panel.

a : [Files] panel
b : Crates panel

Loading tracks and playing them


1 Press this unit s [BACK (VIEW)] button, move the cursor to the crates panel on the computer s screen, then turn the
rotary selector to select the crate, etc.
2 Press the rotary selector, move the cursor to the library on the computer s screen, then turn the rotary selector and
select the track.
3 Press the [LOAD] button to load the selected track onto the deck.

a : Library
b : Crates panel
a

b
E

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Playing tracks and outputting the sound


1 Set the positions of the controls, etc., as shown below.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

2
1

3
10
4

2 Press the [f] button to play the track.


3 Move the channel fader away from you.
4 Turn the [TRIM] control.
Adjust [TRIM] so that the orange indicator on the
channel level indicator lights at the peak level.
5 Turn the [MASTER LEVEL] control to adjust the audio
level of the speakers.
C

11

Monitoring sound with headphones


Set the positions of the controls, etc., as shown below.

10
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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 SERVICE MODE
[1] Error Alarming

If unusual detection is occurred during Power on or working, Indicate notice by LED.


Error

LED

Remarks

Abnormalities in
FLASH-ROM of MAIN_UCOM

The "FX1 Assign" LED of Deck1


Blinks in a cycle of 1 second.

When update goes wrong and FLASH-ROM is not written


correctly, it will be in this state.
If the last update failured, the LED blinks when next Power-on.
Perform updating again. If this error warning persists, replace
the USB cable. If this error warning persists more, replace the
I/O PCB Assy.

Abnormalities of USB controller

The "FX2 Assign" LED of Deck4


Blinks in a cycle of 1 second.

When the time when it cannot communicate with USB


controller correctly although USB cable is connected at the
time of starting, it will be in this state.
Replace the USB cable. If this error warning persists, replace
the I/O PCB Assy.

[2] Service mode


Firmware version (x.xx)

into
Service mode

Factory Reset

[Method to enter]
Press and hold the left DECK "SHIFT" button and the left "DECK 1" button, then Power-ON.
The firmware version is displayed first. LED except it turn off.
[Method to exit]
Power-OFF
[Note]
When in this mode, the firmware version display appear first.
In this mode, it does not work to communicate with computer via USB.
In this mode, LED dimmer is not available.

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1. Check of the Firmware Version


The format of the firmware version is "x.xx". (x: decimal)
It is displayed by the Headphone CUE/TAP buttons (Deck1 / Deck 2) and Level indicator.
The firmware display the three-digit every 2 seconds in three times.
The digits express by Headphone CUE/TAP buttons, and the numbers express by Level Indicator.

X.XX

X.XX

X.XX

2 seconds later

2 seconds later

2 seconds later
C

[Numerics expressed with the number of lit LEDs]

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2. Check of UI parts & LED

After checking the firmware version, you can check if each UI parts (button/jog dial/knob/fader etc.) are not abnormal.
All UI parts of top&front panel are objects to check.

LED lighting specification for parts type


Parts type

UI Parts Name

Function

LED to check

Jog dial (rotate operation)

Turn

"Level indicator" LED (*1)

Level indicator switch

Slide

"Level indicator" LED (*1)

Volume knob, TEMPO slider

Turn

"Level indicator" LED (*2)

Channel fader

Slide

"Level indicator" LED (*3)

Cross fader

Slide

"Beat indicator" LED (*4)

Slide

"CROSS F. REV. indicator" LED (*5)

CROSS FADER REVERSE switch


Rotary selector

All LED (*6)

BACK (VIEW) button

"Headphones CUE/TAP button" LED (Deck 1)

LOAD PREPARE (AREA) button


Push switches (without LED)

Jog dial (touch operation) (Deck 1)

"Headphones CUE/TAP button" LED (Deck 2)

Press

Level indicator left side

Jog dial (touch operation) (Deck 2)

Level indicator right side

SHIFT button (Deck 1)

"HOT CUE" LED (Deck 1)

"HOT CUE" LED (Deck 2)

SHIFT button (Deck 2)


Rotary selector

Turn

All LED (*7)

Push switches (with LED)

Press

Own LED

[Note]
In case of the left parts, the left parts LED are lit.
In case of the right parts, the right parts LED are lit.
In case of the center parts, the right&left parts LED are lit.
All buttons other than the Rotary selector, LED will light only while it is pressed.

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(*1) Jog dial (Rotate operation), Level indicator switch

Jog dial

Level indicator switch

The starting position depends on the last position.


1

12

(*2) Volume knob, TEMPO slider


C

Volume type

In these type, the position is indicated in 12 steps from minimum to maximum.


1

12

MIN

MAX

(*3) Channel fader


In channel fader, the position is indicated in 13 steps from minimum to maximum.
MIN

MAX
1

12

13

MIN

MAX

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(*4) Cross fader

MIN

MAX

In Crossfader, the position is indicated in 9 steps from minimum to maximum.


1

MIN

MAX

(*5) CROSS FADER REVERSE switch

OFF

ON

(*6) Press the Rotary selector


Mode: LED BRIGHTNESS Mode
Mode

All LED

FULL BRIGHTNESS: 100 %

MID BRIGHTNESS: 20 %

LOW BRIGHTNESS: 10 %

OFF

When Rotary selector is pressed,"LED BRIGHTNESS Mode" is changed cyclically as follows.


ABCDA
When Rotary selector is pressed, "LIGHTING COLOR Mode" does not change.

(*7) Rotate the Rotary selector


Mode: LIGHTING COLOR Mode
(Each mode is indicated with the combination of lighting colors of the LOAD button and the HOT CUE, ROLL, SLICER,
and SAMPLER buttons.)
LIGHTING COLOR of LED
Mode

Other LEDs

HOT CUE, ROLL,


SLICER, SAMPLER

LOAD

RED & AMBER

BLUE & RED

AMBER

BLUE

AMBER

RED

RED

BLUE

RED

RED

State of (*6) retained

When Rotary selector is rotated clockwise,"LIGHTING COLOR Mode" is changed cyclically as follows.
1 2 3 4 5 1
When Rotary selector is rotated counterclockwise,"LIGHTING COLOR Mode" is changed cyclically as follows.
5 4 3 2 1 5
When Rotary selectoris rotated, "LED BRIGHTNESS Mode" does not change.
F

*As two LEDs of different colors each are embedded in the LOAD button and the HOT CUE, ROLL, SLICER, and
SAMPLER buttons, LIGHTING COLOR mode can be used for failure diagnosis of each LED.
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3. Factory Reset
The following data is reset to the factory default settings by "Factory reset" operation.
Setting data in Utility mode
Last memory of users
[Method to reset]
Press and hold the left DECK "SYNC" button and the right DECK "SYNC" button.
Then factory reset starts and "SYNC"LEDs are lit.
After completing reset, "SYNC" LEDs are turned off.

[3] Measurement mode

This is the mode to measure jog dial rotation time and the fluctuation of knobs/faders.
(1) Jog dial Rotation Time measurement mode
(2) Volume value fluctuation check mode
Volume value fluctuation check mode
into
Measurement mode

Jog dial Rotation Time measurement mode

[Method to enter]
Press and hold the "SHIFT"+"DECK3" buttons then Power-ON.
During this mode, "DECK 3" and "DECK 4" LEDs are lit.

[Method to exit]
Power-OFF

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(1) Jog dial Rotation Time measurement mode

This is the mode to measure the JOG rotation time which is specified at "Jog dial Performance specification".
The specified range is 100 40 msec.
[Method to measure]
1 You spin Jog dial more than 33*7 = 231 rpm.
*1 In case of less than 231 rpm, it is failure. Then "SLIP" LED (Deck1) is lit.
*2 You must measure by either clockwize or counterclockwize.
2 The controller measures "T1".
*T1: The time that Jog dial rotation speed slow down from 100 rpm to 50 rpm.
B

3 The controller display result with three Channel level indicators. Refer to below.
The format of the result is "XXX" msec. (X: 0-999 msec .decimal)
It is displayed by the Headphone CUE/TAP buttons (Deck1 / Deck 2) and Level indicator.

Display of the 1st digit

Display of the 2nd digit

XXX

Display of the 3rd digit

XXX

XXX
C

[Numerics expressed with the number of lit LEDs]

If the measurement result is outside the specified range, check the amount of grease for the Jog dial and the chassis.

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(2) Volume value fluctuation check mode


[Overview]
Will be tested fluctuation of voltage (A/D conversion value) which is made each Fader and Rotary volume by Level indicator.

[Use of this mode during repair]


For failure judgment of the rotary VRs
As a guide, amplitude values higher than +4 or lower than -4 may be judged as failure.
The VRs can be set to any position during measurement. Possible symptoms are shown below.
The volume changes arbitrarily.
Interrupted sound leakage occurs even if the volume is decreased to the minimum at the Master or Booth Monitor.
The MIDI signal is output even if the corresponding VR is not operated.
For operation check of a rotary VR after replacement
[Knobs under test operation]
Knobs under test operation are filled blue as below.
Test subjects to move by turning right / left-turn Rotary selector.
A/D conversion value observation start/reset by push the Rotary selector.

16

22

23

24

25

26

11

21

12

13

10

18

19

20

14

15

17

[Test detail]
1 Choose the test subject by turn left and right Rotary selector.
The LED is lit with the following turns every 1 click.
Turn right: 1 2 3 4 . . . . . 25 26 1 . . .
Turn left: 26 25 24 . . . . . 2 1 26 . . .
Note: Regarding No.15, both LED are lit.
2 You can see what knob/fader is selected by Lighting LED on each button as shown in the above figure.
For example ,LED to test Channel fader is "Headphone CUE/TAP" button's LED.
3 When targeted knob is decided, push the Rotary selector and start observation of A/D conversion value.
Get the A / D conversion value immediately after the start. It will be reference value.
*A/D conversion value to be monitored is Raw data.

4 Start monitoring and later to monitor the A/D conversion value, do the following actions depending on its value with
Master level indicator.

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Result
+1 from the reference value A/D conversion value
+2 from the reference value A/D conversion value
+3 from the reference value A/D conversion value
+4 from the reference value A/D conversion value
Over +5 From the reference value A/D conversion value
-1 from the reference value A/D conversion value
-2 from the reference value A/D conversion value
-3 from the reference value A/D conversion value
-4 from the reference value A/D conversion value
Less than -5 from the reference value A/D conversion value

Fig No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

* Display at the same time both fall / rise direction from the reference value of the conversion value A/D.
Level indicator

10

* Keep the lighting position at the time of maximum fluctuation of each of the positive & negative direction

5 By pushing the Rotary selector while monitoring the conversion value A/D, it is possible to reset the state of the fluctuations
of the past.
Ex.)
1. Turn EQ HI knob (for DECK 1) to the position you want to
measure.

7. More time has elapsed, Level indicator is lit as


follows: become the value 758 of the A/D.

DECK1

2. Turn the Rotary selector until the 7th LED (Performance


pad) lights.
3. Start A/D conversion value monitoring to push Rotary
selector. If A/D value of push the Rotary selector is 760,
to monitor the amount of change in the value of A/D as
a reference value 760.

8. More time has elapsed, To maintain the above display


759 even though the value of the A/D.
9. More time has elapsed, Level indicator is lit as
follows: become the value 757 of the A/D.

4. After a while, Level indicator is lit as follows:


become the value 763 of the A/D.

5. More time has elapsed, to maintain the above display


762 even though the value of the A/D.

10. Off all the LED on Level indicator When you push
the Rotary selector, and this value will be new reference
value.

6. More time has elapsed, Level indicator is lit as


follows: become the value 764 of the A/D.

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[4] Operation Test of the Velocity Sensitivity and Aftertouch for the Performance pads
Testing the velocity sensitivity and aftertouch of the operating elements shown below.

[Method to enter]
To enter the mode for testing the velocity sensitivity and aftertouch of the operating elements, after the unit starts in Service
mode, press the Rotary selector over 1 second. Performance pads 1 on both decks are lit and other LEDs are unlit.
[Method to exit]
Power-OFF.
Or, if the Rotary selector is pressed over 1 second again, all of Performance pad on both decks are unlit.
And the unit returns to normal Service mode.
[Operation method]
Press Performance pad or hold Performance pad pressed.

[Description of the modes]


Values obtained in response to the speed of an initial keypress (velocity sensitivity) or the amount of force applied after initial
impact (aftertouch) will be converted to 8-step data (3-bit resolution).
If the Performance pad on the left deck is held pressed, the number of the lit rubber pads on the right deck will
increase/decrease in response to force applied to the Performance pad on the left.
If the Performance pad on the right deck is held pressed, the number of the lit rubber pads on the left deck will
increase/decrease in response to force applied to the Performance pad on the right.
(With the minimum amount of force applied, one LED is lit, and with the maximum amount of force applied, all 8 LEDs are lit.)

[Display examples]
When the amount of force applied is minimum
(the converted value is "0"), only Performance pad LED 1
on the left (right) deck is lit.

When the amount of force applied is maximum


(the converted value is "7"), all Performance pad LEDs
on the left (right) deck are lit.

When the amount of force applied is medium


(the converted value is "3"), Performance pad LEDs 14
on the left (right) deck are lit and the other LEDs are unlit.
F

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7. DISASSEMBLY
A

Note:
Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the
procedures described here are common.

Knobs and Volumes Location


A

B C D

E C

B
B

F
C

C
D

100-S1-3006
14

100-S1-3005
2

White

White

Black

Black

100-S1-3008
7

100-DDJLE-2944
2

White

White

Black

Black

100-S1-3010
1

Black

100-S1-3009
2

100-SR-3008
1

100-22-2824
3
White

White

Red

Black

Black

Black

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Disassembly
[1] I/O, MIC, HEADPHONE PCB Assemblies
Base
(1) Remove the Base by removing the 18 screws.
(602-PTP3012-571)

Base

18

Screw tightening order

18

11

10

17

12

16

13

15

14

1
6

7
Bottom view

I/O PCB Assy


(1) Remove the four screws.
(602-B300-041)
(2) Remove the Phone ground plate and
MIC ground plate by removing the two screws.
(602-DJ5500-452)

2
Bottom view

MIC ground plate

Phone ground plate

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(3) Remove the two screws.


(602-ST306-728B)
(4) Remove the one screw.
(602-QMX2BPM-322)
(5) Release the two jumper wires from the clamper.
(6) Disconnect the three flexible cables and two
connectors.
(CN1B, 2B, 2C, 6, 7)
(7) Remove the I/O PCB Assy with Output board
by removing the six screws.
(602-DJ5500-452)

Earth lead

Output board
I/O PCB Assy

Earth lead

7
7

6
2

Rear view

Screw tightening order

CN2C

CN1B

7
CN2B

CN7

CN6

4
HEADPHONE PCB Assy

MIC PCB Assy

Bottom view

MIC and HEADPHONE PCB Assemblies


(1) Remove the three screws.
(602-ST306-728B)
(2) Remove the MIC PCB Assy by removing the
one screw.
(602-DJ5500-452)
(3) Disconnect the one flexible cable.
(CN701B)
(4) Remove the HEADPHONE PCB Assy by
removing the five screws.
(602-DJ5500-452)

1
Earth lead

Earth lead

4
3
4
4

Screw tightening order

6
4
3

1
Front view

B
MIC PCB Assy

CN701B

4
HEADPHONE PCB Assy
Bottom view

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[2] Jog dial section


(1) Remove the two solders.
(2) Remove the two E rings.
(606-C304-209)

PANEL-R PCB Assy

PANEL-L PCB Assy

E ring

E ring

2
Bottom view

(3) Remove the two Wheel Assemblies.

Wheel Assy

Wheel Assy

3
C

[3] Each PCB Assemblies


Note:
When you remove each PCB Assemblies, it is not necessary to remove a jog dial section.
(1) Remove the all knobs.

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Shield
(1) Remove the FFC isolation slice by removing
the four screws.
(602-SL24F-099)
(2) Remove the MIC isolation slice by removing
the three screws.
(602-SL24F-099)

Earth lead

FFC isolation slice

1
2

Screw tightening order

2
2

1
B

B
3

C
A

Bottom view

MIC isolation slice

CROSS FADER PCB Assy


(1) Disconnect the one connector.
(CN01)
(2) Remove the one screw.
(602-QMX2BPM-322N)
(3) Remove the CH ground plate and
CROSS FADER PCB Assy by removing the two screws.
(602-SW3008-737B)

CH ground plate
C

2
CN01

Screw tightening order

Bottom view

CROSS FADER PCB Assy

1
3

MIXER, PANEL-L and R PCB Assemblies


(1) Disconnect the two flexible cables.
(CN500)
(2) Remove the two solders.
(3) Remove the MIXER PCB Assy by removing
the 20 screws.
Remove the PANEL-L and R PCB Assemblies
by removing the 52 screws.
(602-SL24F-099)

MIXER PCB Assy

72

Bottom view
E

CN500

PANEL-R PCB Assy

CN500

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PANEL-L PCB Assy

Screw tightening order


MIXER PCB Assy

6
5

PANEL-R PCB Assy

PANEL-L PCB Assy

10

7
8
4

29
11
12

16

15

28
2

14
20

19 16

15

1
12
13

10

26
25
24

14

11

17

18

18
27

13

30

21
20

19

22
23

17

The other screws are random order.

The Application Position of Adhesive and Grease


Washer

C
Grease
(GEM1096)

Grease
(GEM1096)

Adhesive
(GYL1001)

Wheel Assy

Grease
(GEM1096)

Adhesive
(GYL1001)

Adhesive
(GYL1001)

Bottom view
D
Adhesive
(GYL1001)

Chassis Assy

Mixer fixed plate


I/O PCB Assy
E

MIXER PCB Assy

Bottom view
Adhesive
(GYL1001)

Adhesive
(GYL1001)

CF fixed plate
Adhesive
(GYL1001)

CROSS FADER PCB Assy


MIC ground plate

Phone ground plate

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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED
A

After repairing, be sure to check the version of the firmware, and if it is not the latest one, update to the latest version.
Perform the each item when the following parts are replaced.
IC storing firmware
IC20 (I/O PCB Assy)

Confirmation of the version of the firmware


Updating to the latest version of the firmware

IC storing utility settings


IC19 (I/O PCB Assy)

Factory reset
Be changed user setting to condition before the repair
(when be possible)

PCB Assy storing firmware and utility settings


I/O PCB Assy

Wheel Assy

Confirmation of the specified value by the mode which


measures rotary decline time of the jog dial

Confirmation of the version of the firmware


Updating to the latest version of the firmware
Factory reset
Be changed user setting to condition before the repair
(when be possible)

8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE


Preparations
Unzip the downloaded update fife for updating.
Place the update file on the desktop.
ASIO driver exclusively for DDJ-SX is required to be installed for Windows PC users.
If Java has not been installed, please download the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) at: http://java.com and install
it on your computer.

Updating Procedures
Note: Turn the power off and disconnect all the cables from the unit.
And close all applications on your computer before running this updating procedure.
1 Connect your computer to DDJ-SR via the USB cable
included with the product.
2 Turn on the power of DDJ-SX while pressing the [SHIFT]
button and the [SYNC] button on the LEFT deck ensure
the Level meter LEDs flash before releasing your finger
from the these buttons.

3 When the update file for DDJ-SR (DDJ-SR_Vxxx.jar) is


activated, the following dialogue is displayed. Click the
[Start] button.
Approximately a few minutes are required for updating.

PC

4 When the firmware update process is complete, click the


[OK] button.

USB cable

Note: Please note that if you fail to update, turn on the


power of DDJ-SR again and start from Step 2 of the
above Updating Procedures.

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How to check the Firmware Version


For Mac
Open the Apple menu while pressing the option key, then
select System Profiler or System Information.

For Windows
From the [Start menu], Run [All Programs] [Pioneer]
[DDJ-SR] [DDJ_SR Version Display Utility].
*Click [DDJ_SR Version Display Utility] tile on the Start
Screen for Windows 8.

Select the [USB] from the [Hardware] to display the name of


the controller. Select the controller to display the firmware
version.

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8.3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE


This unit is provided with user settable items, as shown below.
Although no serious operational problems occur even if data for such user settable items are cleared during repair, it is
recommended that you take note of those settings before starting repair.
Use the Check Sheet shown next page, to which you can transcribe the settings.
If the corresponding part or board Assy is replaced for repair, change the user resettable settings to those noted on the Check
Sheet before starting repair. If resetting is not possible, when returning the repaired product, be sure to tell the customer that
the Utility settings have been cleared and will have to be reset, as required.
Item for Which User's
Setting is Available
Settings for DJ software
other than Serato DJ
Channel fader start setting

Utilities mode 1

Master output s attenuation


level setting

Setting Value (The factory default


settings are indicated in bold.) / Indication method

Part Name

Content to
be Stored

Setting to use Serato DJ Setting to use DJ software other than Serato DJ


Left Deck [KEY LOCK] button unlit [KEY LOCK] button lit
With SYNC, without SYNC, function disabled
Left Deck Effect parameter 1 button lit Effect parameter 2 button lit
Effect parameter 3 button lit

0 dB (no attenuation) 3 dB 6 dB
Left Deck [HOT CUE] mode button lit [ROLL] mode button lit
[SLICER] mode button lit

Slip mode flashing setting

Settings enabled Settings disabled


Left Deck [SLIP] button lit [SLIP] button unlit
Demo mode setting
Demo mode enabled Demo mode disabled
Left Deck [TAP (FX MODE)] button lit [TAP (FX MODE)] button unlit
Sampler velocity Velocity curve setting Curve 1 Curve 2 Curve 3 Curve 4
mode setting
[1/2X (IN)] button lit [2X (OUT)] button lit
[PARAMETER <] button lit [PARAMETER >] button lit

After touch setting

Settings enabled Settings disabled


[SAMPLER] mode button lit [SAMPLER] mode button unlit
Jog dial MIDI message sending interval 3 ms 4 ms 5 ms 6 ms 7 ms 8 ms 9 ms
setting
10 ms 11 ms 12 ms 13 ms
Level indicator lighting LED number:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Default value of the beat for
the hot cue roll function setting

Utilities mode 2

FX level

1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1


IC19
Left Deck Beat indicator indication: 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1
(I/O PCB Assy)
Default value of the
Level 12 Level 50 Level 75 Level 100
Combo FX level setting
When the HOT CUE button on the left deck is pressed, a value is
indicated with the Beat indicator on the left deck.
Right Deck Level indicator lighting LED number: 1 2 3 4
Default value of the Combo FX Off Slow Quick LFO
filter operation mode setting
When a Performance pad is pressed after the HOT CUE button on
the right deck is pressed, a value (1, 2, 3, or 4) will be indicated with
the left-column LEDs of the LEVEL indicator.
A default value can be set separately for each of the 6 Performance
pads (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, or 7).

Default value of the beat for


the sampler roll function setting

UTILITY
setting

Level indicator lighting LED number: 1 2 3 4


1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1
When a Performance pad is pressed after the ROLL button on the
right deck is pressed, a value (1, 2, 3, or 4) will be indicated with the
right-column LEDs of the LEVEL indicator.
A default value can be set separately for each of the 6 Performance
pads (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, or 7).

Left Deck Beat indicator indication: 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1
When the SAMPLER button on the left deck is pressed, a value is
indicated with the Beat indicator on the left deck
Momentary mode setting
Pad Plus mode flashing operation
setting

Settings enabled Settings disabled


Left Deck [PAD PLUS ON]button lit [PAD PLUS ON] button unlit
Settings enabled Settings disabled
Left Deck [PAD PLUS TAP] button lit [PAD PLUS TAP] button unlit

Each of the above items can be set in Utility mode.


To enter Utilities mode 1, terminate the application, turn the unit OFF, then while holding the [SHIFT] and
[PLAY/PAUSE] buttons on the left deck pressed, set the [ON/OFF] switch on the rear panel of the unit to ON.
To enter Utilities mode 2, terminate the application, turn the unit OFF, then while holding the [SHIFT] and
[PLAY/PAUSE] buttons on the right deck pressed, set the [ON/OFF] switch on the rear panel of the unit to ON.
(For details, refer to the operating instructions of the unit.)

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Sheet for confirmation of the user setting


Setting of DJ software to be used
Other than Serato DJ
Serato DJ

Utilities mode 1
Channel fader start setting
With SYNC Without SYNC
disabled

Master output s attenuation level setting


0 dB
-3 dB
-6 dB

Utilities mode 1
Slip mode flashing setting
Demo mode setting
enabled
disabled
enabled
disabled
Utilities mode 1
B

Curve1

Sampler velocity mode


Velocity curve selection
Curve2
Curve3
Curve4

After touch setting


enabled
disabled

Jog dial MIDI message sending interval setting


3 ms 4 ms 5 ms 6 ms 7 ms 8 ms 9 ms 10 ms 11 ms 12 ms 13 ms

Utilities mode 2
Default value of the beat forthe hot cue roll function setting Default value of the beat forthe sampler roll function setting
1/32
1/16
1/8
1/4
1/2
1
1/32
1/16
1/8
1/4
1/2
1

Momentary mode setting


enabled
disabled

Utilities mode 2
Pad Plus mode flashing operation setting
enabled
disabled

Default value of the Combo FX level setting


Level 12
Level 50
Level 75
Performance pad 1
Performance pad 2
Performance pad 3
Performance pad 5
Performance pad 6
Performance pad 7

Utilities mode 2
Combo FX
Default value of the Combo FX filter operation mode setting
Level 100
Off
Slow
Quick
LFO
Performance pad 1
Performance pad 2
Performance pad 3
Performance pad 5
Performance pad 6
Performance pad 7

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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


NOTES:

Parts marked by NSP are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
- Screws adjacent to b mark on product are used for disassembly.
- For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.
(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)
-

9.1 PACKING SECTION

or

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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No.

Description

Part No.

1 USB Cable (L = 1500 mm)

408-SUB-132

2 CD-ROM (Installation Disc)

(To Be Determined)

3 Polyfoam

506-SR-657

4 Soft Bag

509-SR-328

5 Paster Board

507-SR-3440

6 Handle

100-SX-3017

7 Handle Base

100-SX-3018

8 Gift Box

See Contrast table (2)

9 Read Before Use (Important)/

See Contrast table (2)

Quick Start Guide


10 Read Before Use (Important)/

See Contrast table (2)

Quick Start Guide


11 Read Before Use (Important)/

See Contrast table (2)

Quick Start Guide


12 PE Bag

505-DJM250-014

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DDJ-SR/CKSUVYXE5 and XECN5 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark

No.
8
9
10
11

DDJ-SR
/CKSUVYXE5

DDJ-SR
/XECN5

507-SRA-3449A
502-DDJSRA-3325A
502-DDJSRA-3326A
Not used

507-SRB-3449
Not used
Not used
502-DDJSRB-3327

Symbol and Description


Gift Box
Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start Guide (En, Fr, De, It, Nl)
Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start Guide (Es, Pt, Ru, Ko, Ja)
Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start Guide (Zhcn)

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9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION


A

Wheel plate
(NSP)
Screw
(NSP)
Spring
(NSP)

Wheel & shaft Assy


(NSP)

Carbon pad
(NSP)
FSR fixed plate
(NSP)

40

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: Accessories of VR
(NSP)

D
B

E
Bar-code
(NSP)

41

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(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No.
A

Description

704-SR-A601

2 HEADPHONE PCB Assy

704-SR-A600

47 Hot Cue/Roll Button

100-ROLL-3055

704-SR-A597

48 Slice/Sampler Button

100-SLICER-3055

704-DJM250-A032

49 On/Tap Button

100-TAP-3055

5 PANEL-L PCB Assy

704-SR-A599

50 On Button

100-ON-3056

6 PANEL-R PCB Assy

704-SR-A598

51 Tap Hold Button

100-TAP-3056

7 Wheel Assy

701-SR-5350

52 JW Ring

100-SR-3060

8 I/O PCB Assy

704-SR-A596

53 Locking Cable Clip

300-HM510B-224

300-SR-2089

54 Fixed Cover

300-33-1918

10 Screw

602-HP1010K-181

55 Front Panel

300-SR-2086

11 Screw

602-MK7-131

56 Mixer Fixed Plate

300-SR-2088

12 Screw

602-QMX2BPM-322N

57 K Lock Plate

300-SR-2091

13 1..Pad & FSR Plate Assy kit

GXX1374

58 CF Fixed Plate

300-SR-2102
300-SR-2104
300-SR-2105

9 Output Board

14

2..Pad & FSR Plate Assy

704-SR-A629

15

2..Washer

606-SR-270

60 Phone Ground Plate

16 30P 1.0 FFC Cable

406-SR-1259

61 CF Ground Plate

300-SR-2106

17 5P 1.0 FFC Cable

406-SR-1260

62 FFC Isolation Slice

501-SR-2589

18 1P Ground Wire (L=70 mm)

406-SR-1267

63 MIC Isolation Slice

501-SR-2590

19 1P Lead Wire

406-S1-1231

64 Spring

603-C304-335

20 Push Button

100-22-2824

65 Velocity Soft Knob

604-SR-618

21 Little Round Button

100-S1-2991

66 Sponge

612-4MIX-416

100-S1-2992S

67 Foot Mat

612-S1-445

100-S1-2990

68 Sponge (8*6*18 mm)

612-S1-451

100-S1A-2990

69 Square Pad

612-SR-478

25 Deck 3 Button

100-S1B-2990

70 1..Play Button Assy

701-DDJSR-5397

26 Deck 4 Button

100-S1C-2990

NSP 71

2..Play Sync Button

100-SR-3057

100-DDJLE-2944

NSP 72

2..Lens

100-SR-3058

100-S1-3003

NSP 73

2..Little Lens

100-SR-3063
501-SR-2574

23 Deck 1 Button
24 Deck 2 Button

27 Jog Tuning Knob


28 CF Button
29 Button

100-S1-3004

74 Numeral Lens

30 Speed Push Button

100-S1-3005

75 LM Lens

501-SR-2575

31 FX Rotate Knob

100-S1-3006

76 VR Cushion

612-HDJ7000-056A

100-S1-3008

77 VR Cushion

612-IM-296

33 Gain Rotate Knob

100-SR-3008

78 Chassis Assy

701-DDJSR-5398

34 Filter Rotate Knob

100-S1-3009

79 Quant Lens

501-SR-2573

35 Browser Rotate Knob

100-S1-3010

80 34P 1.0 FFC Cable

406-SR-1258

36 Base

See Contrast table (2)

81 Nut

601-A100-004

100-SHIFT-3053

82 E Ring

606-C304-209

38 Rectangular Button

100-SR-3053

83 Washer (20*11*0.25T)

606-C304-210

39 Vinyl Button

100-VINYL-3053

84 Screw

602-B300-041

40 1/2 Button

100-12-3054

85 Screw

602-SL24F-099

41 Rectangular Button

100-DJSR-3054

86 Screw

602-HP1010K-182

100-SR-3054

87 Screw

602-QMX2BPM-322

100-AUTO-3055

88 Screw

602-QMX2BPM-322N

100-CUE-3055

89 Screw

602-SA12-414

100-LOAD-3055

90 Screw

602-DJ5500-452

91 Screw

602-A700-494

92 Screw

602-PTP3012-571

93 Screw

602-ST306-728B

94 Screw

602-SW3008-737B

32 Gain Rotate Knob

37 Shift Button
E

100-ON-3055

59 MIC Ground Plate

22 2 Key Button

Part No.

1 MIC PCB Assy

4 CROSS FADER PCB Assy

Description

46 On/On Button

3 MIXER PCB Assy

Mark No.

Part No.

42 -/- Button
43 Auto Button
44 Cue Button
45 Load Button

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(2) CONTRAST TABLE


DDJ-SR/CKSUVYXE5 and XECN5 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark

No.
36

Symbol and Description


Base

DDJ-SR
/CKSUVYXE5

DDJ-SR
/XECN5

100-SRA-3052

100-SRB-3052

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10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM


10.1 MIC and HEADPHONE PCB ASSYS
A

A MIC PCB ASSY (704-SR-A601)

R900
10K

C907

R901
10K

0.1
C901
220P
CHASSIS

C908
100/16

1K

R904
47K

C905

4580

6V

AV=20dB

IC900B
7
R906 -6V
4.7
R907

10/25

C914
3

3
4
2
1

R902

4.7

10/25

C903
47P

L
S
R
G

JK 900
MI C1

C902
C900
220P 22/16

R905

10/25
1

C906

VR
20K

9.1K

R903
1K

C904

47P

AG
C
0

CHASSIS

B HEADPHONE PCB ASSY (704-SR-A600)


D

JK 980

CN7

C
E

W7

1
2
3
4

HP L

C980

C981

1500P

1500P

3
2
1

L
R
G

HEADP HONES(3.5m m)
0.1
CHASSIS

C982
3
2
1

HP R

CHASSIS

L
R
G

JK 981
HEADPHONE(6.3m m)

C983
0.1

A B
44

DDJ-SR
1

0dB

AV=9.4dB

C914
3

10/25

R908

9.1K

VR900
20K A

4580

47P

6V

C910
24K

R909

C909
47P

IC900A
1

C912
0.1
C911

R910
2.2K

CN6
MI CI N

10/25

C915
0.1

1
2
3
4

W6
C

C913
0.1

CHASSIS

-6V

2
C1
1
R950
C952

22K

REVERSE

CN701B

AD3.3V

1
2
3
4
5

CURVE
REV
HP VR

0.1

SW950

C.F .CUR
2
C953

VR950
20K B
1

C950
0.1

CN701A

C951
NC

0.1

ADG
HP LEVEL
2
C954

VR951
20K B
1

C955
0.1

0.1
F

A B
45

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5

10.2 I/O PCB ASSY


A

R29

10/25

6V
IC2B
7

-6V
30K

47/16
NC

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

100

C125
10/25
C 122
0.1
C 126
10/25

C117

C57
33P

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

LIN
MODE1
RI N
MODE0
VREF 1 FMT1
VREF 2 FMT0
VCC
OSR
AGND
SCK 1
PDWN
VDD
BYPAS DGND
TEST
DOUT
LRCK
BCK

C135
0.1
PD
R168

SCK 1

22

R169
R170

EDZ CT E61

VUSB

C40

AUX
BCK 1

22
22
22

LRCK 1

R172

22

RST

C134
0.1

0.01

C53

BEAD
C42
0.1

D35
6.8B

D12
1SS355 1 L13
D+
D-

R20

1.5K

R19

D14
D11 1SS355
1SS355

22
22

R18

D3.3V

R15
220

C44
0.1
D19
SMAJ6.0A

PFO
AVDD
PWMO
PLLO
DVSS
PUR
DP
DM
DVDD
/MRST
TEST
EXTEN
/RSTO

C46
0.1

22
22

MI C
BCK 1

R180

22

LRCK 1

R181

22

RST

C63

44

C65

C147
0.1

0.1

BCK 1 R38
LRCK 1 R39

47
47

HP
BOT
BCK 2
LRCK 2

47
47
47
47

R40
R41
R42
R43

5V

C66

D24
SM5819A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

SM5819A
R151
82K

TP 4

RBCK 1
RL RCK 1
VDDEXT
PF4/DO1_1
PF5/DO1_0
PF6/TBCK 1
PF7/TL RCK 1
VDDI NT
VDDI NT
PF8
PF9
PF10
PF11
VDDEXT
PF12
PF13
G PA D

R153
1K

0.1

TP 1
TP 2
TP 3
C67
0.1

D31 A5V

MUTE

65

R152
10K

HOL E2

C112
68u/25

HOL E6

HOL E5

HOL E4

HOL E3

MUTE- M

C113
330/10

CHASSI S

CHASSI S

IC14
A

CHASSI S

C224
0.1

CHASSI S

HOL E7

HOL E9

C259
0.1

CHASSI S

1
C260
NC

R37 RST

6.2 * 6.2 m
m GND

ADSP -BF 592

47
47
0.1

0.1

CHASSI S

NC VCC
SUB
GND VO

14
12
10
8
6
4
2

EMU

13
11
9
7
5
3
1

D33
TP 5
EDZ CT E61

TP 6

6.8B

DSP JTAG

R56
R57
C73

LRCK 1
BCK 1

25

C248 C249 C250 C251


1000P 1000P 1000P 1000P

L17

D
O

1
R7
22K

RTR030P 02
3

S
D
G

5V

Bead
C18
0.47(MEF )

R6
10K

Q4

Bead C4
100/10

C11
NC

2SC2712GR

1
R297
22K

S
D
G

L11

D7
8
7
6
5

Q39
2SC2712GR
C264
3.3/50

pattern connect

R296
6.8K

L6

SM5819A

6.8uH/1.11A

C13
0.1
LED- G

C3
100/16(L )

R8
C9
4.7K
2.2/50

R295
18K

D5V

L4

SMBJ9.0CA

Q40
RTR030P 02

L5

10/10

COMP
FB
EN
GND

Com ment: TPS61085


IC9
C26
C28
1u
1200P

0.1

IC11
BA05F P

R12
13K /1%
C23 C30
10/10 NC

L3

C32
NC

C34
47/16

C36
22/16

L8 DA3.3V

A5V
I

R10
8.2K

C14

C24

SS
FREQ
IN
SW

1
2
3
4

32

A3.3V

C8
0.1

R11
51K /1%

L20
100uH

C7
0.1

6V

Bead

NC

2
2
C1
1

R214
R215
R216
R217

BOT
BCK2
LRCK2
SCK2

IC12
NC

L7 AD5V

O
G

D10

LRCK 2
BCK 2
PCI -0
MAS

MAS R182
BCK 2 R183
LRCK 2 R184
SCK2 R185

BD4745G

C262
0.1

Q5

SW1
ON/OF F
C258
NC

R52
R53
R54
R55

47
47
47
47

3.3V

C1
C284
0.47(MEF ) 10/25

MI SO
MOSI
SCL K

D1.2V

4
C2
3

R49
R50
R51
C74

1
C261
0.1

CHASSI S

VUSB

C72

47
47
47

47
47
0.1

SS
HREQ

R48
R256

HOL E11

1
CHASSI S

1
2
3

C225
0.1

CHASSI S

HOL E10

1
C 226 Short

CHASSI S

CHASSI S

HOL E8
1

1
C 223 Short

MOSI
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33

CN5
TDO
TDI
TRST
TCK
TMS

2SC2712GR

A
5V

D38 RSB6.8S

PG13/SS1
PG12
VDDEXT
PG11
PG10/MI SO1
PG9/MOSI 1
PG8/SCK 1
VDDI NT
VDDI NT
PG7/TL RCK 0
PG6/TBCK 0
PG5/DO0_0
PG4/DO0_1
VDDEXT
RL RCK 0
RBCK 0

R58
R59
R60
R61
R62
R63

HOL E1

IC15

Q22

5V
1SS355

0.01

EMU
T RST
TMS
TDI
TDO
TCK

D23

C242 C243 C244 C245 C246 C247


1000P 1000P 1000P 1000P 1000P 1000P

C263

MI SO

-6V

Q21
A124TK A

D21 SMAJ6.0A
D

D37 RSB6.8S

R150
470K

TP 7

TP 8

C64
47/16

0.01

0.1

33P

220

47/16

43
C152

/IN T

RST

R178
R179

D3.3V

C 68

D1.2V
SCK 1

22

D3.3V

0.1

45

R177

C75

C 70

IC13
BD12K A5F P

C267

X2 0.1
24.576M
C268

47
47

AD5V

C148
0.1

C76

33P

A U X R46
M IC R47

C 145
0.1
C 151
22/16
C 146
0.1

C 144
0.1
C 150
10/25

C149
10/25

46

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

LIN MODE1
RI N MODE0
VREF 1 FMT1
VREF 2 FMT0
VCC
OSR
AGND
SCK1
PDWN
VDD
BYPAS DGND
TEST
DOUT
LRCK
BCK

0.1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

0.1
0.1

C153
0.01

C138

L22
Bead- 600

IC23
PCM1803A

10/25

PC O -0
PC O -1

16K

A3.3V

42

C143
0.01

R44
R45

R174

47
47

-6V

C142

12P

64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49

ZD2
NC
R176
100

C141

47/16
NC

-6V

4580

30K

C239

ZD1
NC

PF 1/D IN 1_0
PF 0/D IN 1_1
X TA L
C L K IN
SC L
SD A
V DDEX T
E X T C L K /SC L K
PPI_C L K
V D D IN T
NMI
RE SE T
PG
E X T _W A K E
PG 15
PG 14

C271
0.1

AV=-5.46dB
IC3A

PF 14
PF 15
EMU
T RST
TMS
TDI
TDO
TCK
V DDEX T
V D D IN T
BMODE2
BMODE1
BMODE0
GND
PG 0/D IN 0_1
PG 1/D IN 0_0

4580

R279
NC
IC3B
47/16
R173
7
6V C238

22
22
22
22
22
22
C 69
C 71

C140
22/16
A

C56
C49
1000P 0.1

4.7K

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

C137

COM

CN6

NC

C48
0.1
R22

39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27

D20 SMAJ6.0A

R260
100K
R175
100

0.1 C139
22/16

/CRST
CDATI
DVDD
CDATO
CSYNC
CSCLK
DVSS
P17
P16
P15
P14
P13
DVDDS

IC16
TUSB3200

41
8

D
1
2
3
4

D5V

C47
0.1

C43
0.1

W6

NC

0.1
C55
1000P

X1
6M

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

C45
0.1

PD

6V

NC
A
GND

1000P

10/25

ACM2012

USB (DEVI CE)

C270

R23
560

C59
100P
C60

C54
NC

L14

D13
1SS355

D36
RSB6.8S

1
2
3
4
5
6

VB
DD+
DGND
CHASSIS
CHASSIS

C136

6.8B

EDZ CT E61

NC
JK 1

R171

D3.3V

D34

AD5V

C61
D

C58 C272
33P

L21
Bead- 600

IC22
PCM1803A

R166

10/25

68P

R165
16K

C133
0.01

C129

-6V
C128

0.1

R159

18

A3.3V

1
2
3

52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40

6 4580
C121

R294 NC

10/25
C237

R278
NC

NC

PF I
X TI
X TO
A V SS
M C L K I2
MCLK I
D V SS
MCLLO2
MCLK O
DV DDS
SC L
SD A
C SC

4580

R163
NC

20K A

IC17

C132
0.01

16K

C120
0.1

C 123
0.1
C 131
22/16
C 124
0.1

100

47/16
C119

IC1B

R167
100

C130

68P

20K A
VR1B
5

6V C236
5

C127
R164

R162
NC

P30
P31
D V SS
/X IN T
P33
P34
P35
DV DD
NC
PL L O E N
P10
P11
P12

C116
NC

R161

AUX
CHASSI S

VR1A
2

10/25

R156
47K
R154

30K

R293 NC

C118

4580

14

C114
220P

IC1A

R157
47K

1
R

R160 100

C115
220P

R155

JK 2A

0
1

4580

AV=-5.46dB

14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

AV=0dB

IC2A

R21
3.09K

R277
NC
R158

C35
47/16

C10
NC

C235
1000P

C15
0.1

BEAD

BEAD

C16
C17
0.1
0.1

C20
0.47(MEF )

NC
C230

1
2
3
4

L18
D5V
Bead

R298
10K

C285
1u

R299
15K

C228
10/10

C5
0.1

0.1uF
IC27 TP S54232
8
BOOT
PH
7
GND
VI N
6
COMP
EN
5
SS
VSNS

C229
0.015uF

R289
5.6K /1%

3.3V

L19
22uH/1.11A
D32
SM5819A

C233
10/10

L1
C234
NC

D3.3V

BEAD
C6
0.1

PD

C2
47/16

C21
10/10
L2

D
Bead

R288
18K /1%
C231
1000P
R290
30K

C265
10/25

C232
47P

C25

C12
0.1 1
2
3
4

0.1uF
IC10 TP S54232
8
PH
BOOT
7
GND
VI N
6
COMP
EN
5
SS
VSNS

C37
0.027uF

TPS54232 Layout Rule , Please consult the attachment (TPS54232-Layout.pdf)

R9
4.7K

C31 C19
NC 0.47(MEF )

L10
22uH/1.11A
D6
R13
SM5819A
30K

C22

NC

10/10

6V

C280
0.1

-6V
C279
0.1

R3
1.8K
C27
270P
R14
47K

D3.3V

C33
47/16

C29

D5V

AD5V

C278
0.1
D

AD5V
C283
0.1

DA3.3V
C282
0.1

Bead

-6V

C
DDJ-SR
1

R234
R235
R236
R237

C281
0.1

39

L9

TPS54232 Layout Rule , Please consult the attachment (TPS54232-Layout.pdf)

46

HP
BCK2
LRCK2
SCK2

A
C38
12P

The > mark found on some component parts


indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts
of identical designation.

C277
0.1

C I/O PCB ASSY (704-SR-A596)

D3.3V

HREQ

100

R257

C105

560P

C104

560P

C85

560P

C86

R271
R272
R273
R274

A0
A1
A2
GND

8
7
6
5

VCC
WP
SCL
SDA

24L C02BT

R275

R111
R69
R70
R112
R113
R114
R115
R116
R117
R118
R119
R120
R98
R99
R121
R122
R101
R102
R103
R104

47
47
0.1

LRCK 1
BCK 1

C154
0.1

0.1
C156

CS4344

SDI N
SCL K
LRCK
MCLK
VQ
C157
10/25

10 100/16(L )
9
C257
8
7 1000P
6

OUTR
VA
GND
OUTL
FILT
C158
10/25

C159

R186

100/10

3.3K

C155
0.1

C160

R187

C167
47/16

4580

C163

NC

-6V

470P
R191

4580

C164

NC

47/16

C168
R197

R282
NC C174
1
470P

C171
220P

R192

3
C175
470P2

-6V

R283
NC

100P
IC5A

2.7K
R207

R199
100K

2.7K
R204 470

100P

1SS355
D27

150K
R220

NC

NC

2.7K

R201
100K

L17

L20
100uH
C8
0.1

C190
10/25

OUTR
VA
GND
OUTL
FILT

C36
22/16

0.1
C189

10 100/16(L )
9
8
7
6

C192
100/10

AV=9.63dB

C188
0.1

1K

C197

220
220
220
220
220
220
220
R82
R83
R84
R85
R86
R87
R88
R262
R263
R264

JK 3
L
R
G
MASTER1 L

3
2
1

CHASSI S

JK 4
L
R
G
MASTER1 R

3
2
1

R213 30

100/16(L )
100/10

100/10

R219

C203

C202
470P

27

IC6A
1

4580

R227
100K

C207

CHASSI S

1
C205
220P

2
R
BOOTH/MASTER2

Q32
R233 180
2SD2704K

CHASSI S

33

10K

CN2B

JK 5A

C204
220P

R231 2.7K

C199
220P

R224

Q31
2SD2704K R232 180

R230 2.7K

R229 820

100/10

1K

10K

R285
10K
3

R223

3.3K

R226
100K

220P

R221

D28
MUTE

NC

NC

C16
C17
0.1
0.1

R240

D29

MUTE
1SS355

35

37 36
IC26
HP
BCK2
LRCK2
SCK2

C111
NC
ADG

C107
NC

LED- G

ADG

CN3A

R234
R235
R236
R237

22
22
22
22
C208
0.1

1
2
3
4
5

OUTR
VA
GND
OUTL
FILT

C211
10/25

C212
10/25

39 38

34
DA3.3V
C210

CS4344

SDI N
SCL K
LRCK
MCLK
VQ

Q33
2SD2704K

150K

10 47/16
9
8
7
6

C213

R238

R286
NC
R242

47/16

6.8K

3.3K
C217
470P

C214
47/16

R239
6.8K

C252
1
470/10

R244

C221
180P

2.7K

AV=10.95dB

C218
470P
R243
3.3K

5
6

4556

C215

R287
NC

R246
3.3,F RN 1/4W
6V
IC7B
7

R254 10,1/4W

40
Q35
2SD2704K

R250

34
C253

R247
470/10
3.3,F RN 1/4W
-6V

2.7K
R253
22,1/4W

R249
2.7K

Q37
2SD2704K

R251
2.7K

1
2
3
4
Q38
2SD2704K
A

R255
10,1/4W

10/25
C222

180P

R245
24K
D30

R241

Q34
2SD2704K

CN7

CN2C

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD7b
AD13
AD14
AD15
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
K EY4
K EY5
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S10
S11
S12
S13
S14
S15
A
B
C
WR- A
WR- B
LED- G
DGND

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
30
31
32
33
34

C108
NC

MUTE
1SS355

W7

Q36
2SD2704K

40

40

C216
10/25

R252 22,1/4W

40
R248

24K

C220
1500P

C209
0.1

IC7A
4556

C219
1500P

35
D

C106
NC

Q30
NC

BEAD

LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD6b
AD8
AD9
AD12
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
K EY4
K EY5
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
A
B
C
WL -A
WL -B
LED- G
DGND

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
30
31
32
33
34

L8 DA3.3V
AD5V

9
7
5
3

CN2A

33
R228 820

LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD11
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S7
S8
S9
A
B
C
ENCA
ENCB
LED- G
DGND
C110
NC
LED- G

C185
470P

MUTE

C206

-6V

18
16
14
12

19

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
30

C183
470P

26

27

NC

C195
R225

C200
1800P

C193

3.3K

6V
IC6B

4580

R284
10K

28
D

NC
5

R218

C201
470P
R222

C194
1800P

C191
10/25

32 31

A3.3V

D
C275
0.1

CS4344

SDI N
SCL K
LRCK
MCL K
VQ

C187
0.1

NC

1
2
3
4
5

C184
470P

Q27
2SD2704K

2.7K
R202 470

C276

IC25
22
22
22
22

Q28
2SD2704K

C198

DA3.3V

R214
R215
R216
R217

C186
470P

CN1B

Q29
NC
100/16(LC196
)

BOT
BCK2
LRCK2
SCK2

Q25
2SD2704K

Q26
2SD2704K

20

R189

MUTE

R212 30

R209

1A1
1Y1
1A2
1Y2
1A3
1Y3
1A4
1Y4
/1G
74HCT244
2A1
2Y1
2A2
2Y2
2A3
2Y3
2A4
2Y4
/2G

LED- G

ADG

AV=6dB

R208

R200
100K

R196 3.3K

28

B
IC21

CN1A

R211 30

R205 470

C180 100/10

30 29

R134
NC
NC
C95

R210 30

R206

C182
100/10
C181
100/10

4580

C177

R194

Q23
2SD2704K

8 C249 C250 C251


0P 1000P 1000P 1000P

11
13
15
17
19

R133
NC

R203 470

3.3K

10K

D26

CON5

C266
0.1

2
4
6
8
1

L16
NC

VDET

26

20
R198
100K

IC5B

C178

1K

3.3K

6V

4580

220P

10K
IC4A

NC

5
6

C176

R281
10K

C173

C179
100/10

100/16(L )
C165
R193

C162
1800P

100/10

C169

C161
1800P

21

25 24

1K
R280
10K

6V
IC4B

R56
R57
C73

1
2
3
4
5

NC
5

LRCK 2
BCK 2
PCI -0
MAS

22
22
22
22

C172
470P
R190

3.3K

R52
R53
R54
R55

MAS R182
BCK 2 R183
LRCK 2 R184
SCK2 R185

D
C273
0.1

R195

MI SO
MOSI
SCL K

C274

D3.3V
SWD_DI O
GND
SWD_CL K
/RST

0.1

AV=9.63dB

3.3K

0.1

R49
R50
R51
C74

47
47
47
47

21
IC24

C72

47
47
47

R261
220K

C269

C170

DA3.3V

23 22

0.01

1
2
3
4
5

D22
SMAJ6.0A

C99
100/10

0.1

MOSI
SS
HREQ

C97

C227
0.01
CN4

C101
22P

D5V

C81

Q24
2SD2704K

100/16(L ) C166

MI SO

C100
22P
X3
8M

19

RSTB

C82
0.1

VR2
20K B

150K

D38 RSB6.8S

R48
R256

MUTE

D37 RSB6.8S

47
47
0.1

C92
0.01

D3.3V

R188

D25

1
C1
2

80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61

220

R276
22K

1SS355

ADG

AD3.3V

BOOTH

R93

220

C79
R131
10K 0.1

11

C84
C83
R265
R266
R267
R268

D5V

R132
1M

C78
0.1

C91

0.01
NC
220K
NC
NC

MAS

243 C244 C245 C246 C247


000P 1000P 1000P 1000P 1000P

R100

R109 R110
C94 0.1
IC19
1
2
3
4

ADG

0
A D 8 R89
A D 9 R90
A D 12 R91
A D 0 R92

R124

C96
47/16

22

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

560P

220
22
22
22

V CC

Bead- 120
L15

C89

0.01

20

R68

C102

0.01

+V

220

C90

560P

GND

R67

K EY5

R66

R74
R75
R76
R77
R78
R79
R80
R81

C103

560P

560P

DATA8
DATA7
DATA6
DATA5
DATA4
DATA3
DATA2
DATA1

220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220

560P

10

220

R32

1Y
2Y
3Y
4Y
5Y
6Y

220 SCK 1
220 SCK 2
47 LRCK 1
47 LRCK 2
47 BCK 1
47 BCK 2

2 R16
4 R17
6 R33
10R34
12R35
15R36

220K
220K
220K
220K

C62
NC

220

K EY4

AD3.3V
C93
0.1

220
220
220
220

4.7K

D20 SMAJ6.0A

1A
2A
3A
4A
5A
6A

GND

0.1
3
5
7
9
11
14

C51
0.1

K EY3

R259 D3.3V
22K

DA TA 1
DA TA 2
DA TA 3
DA TA 4
DA TA 5
DA TA 6
DA TA 7
DA TA 8

150
R30

R31

R29

C56
C49
1000P 0.1

D3.3V
C241
1000P
IC18
74HC4050

C52
D

R128
22K
R129
22K
R130
22K

TP 9
SW2
BOOTH/MASTER

C98
100/10
D3.3V

60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41

220K
220K
220K

PCO- 0

C80
0.1

SD IO
CLK
RST B

100

47

R26

C77

R125

PCI -0
PCO- 1

4.7K
IC20

VDD
VSS
PTC3/L U_P 7
PTC2/AD11
PTC1/RTC_CL K IN/AD15
PTC0/AD14
PTB19
PTB18
PTB17
MK L15Z128VL K 4
PTB16
PTB11
PTB10
PTB9
PTB8
PTB3/AD13
PTB2/AD12
PTB1/AD9
PTB0/AD8
RESETB
XTAL O

22
220
220
220

100
100

150

R24
R25

P30
P31
D V SS
/X IN T
P33
P34
P35
DV DD
NC
PL L O E N
P10
P11
P12
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27

PTE0
PTE1
PTE2
PTE3
PTE4
PTE5
VDD
VSS
PTE16/AD1
PTE17/AD5a
PTE18/AD2
PTE19/AD6a
PTE20/AD0
PTE21/AD4a
PTE22/AD3
PTE23/AD7a
VDDA
VREH
VREL
VSSA

R97
R72
R73
R258

51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
PF I
X TI
X TO
A V SS
M C L K I2
MCLK I
D V SS
MCLLO2
MCLK O
DV DDS
SC L
SD A
C SC

/CRST
CDATI
DVDD
CDATO
CSYNC
CSCLK
DVSS
P17
P16
P15
P14
P13
DVDDS

C48
0.1

22K
22K

R126
R127

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

R105
R106
R107
R108
R64
R65
0.1

D3.3V

D18
NC

D16
NC

D
ST
T
EN
TO

R22

S7
2K
2K
S8
2K
S9
MUTE- M 4.7K
K EY1
220
K EY2
220

C254 C255 C256


1000P 1000P 1000P

R123

PT D 7
PT D 6/A D 7b
PT D 5/A D 6b/T PM 0_C H 5
PT D 4/T PM 0_C H 4
PT D 3/T PM 0_C H 3
PT D 2/PT M 0_C H 2
PT D 1/A D 5bT PM 0_C H 1
PT D 0/T PM 0_C H 0
PT C 17
PT C 16
PT C 13
PT C 12
PT C 11/I2C 1_SD A
PT C 10/I2C 1_SC L
PT C 9
PT C 8
PT C 7/M ISO
PT C 6/M O SI
PT C 5/SC K
PT C 4/PC S

C47
0.1

IC16
TUSB3200

NC
C87
C88
NC

ADG

4.7K 4.7K
SCL
SDA

D
MO
O
S

R269
0.01
0.01
R270

PT E 29/A D 4b
PT E 30/A D 23
PT E 31
PT E 24/I2C 0_SC L
PT E 25/I2C 0_SD A
PT A 0/SW D _C L K
PT A 1
PT A 2
PT A 3/SW D _D IO
PT A 4
PT A 5
PT A 12
PT A 13
PT A 14
PT A 15
PT A 16
PT A 17
V DD
V SS
EX TA LO

D17
NC

R71
R94
R95
R96

D15
NC

/IN T
SC L
SD A
CLK
ENCA
ENCB
SD IO
A
B
C
W L -A
W L -B
W R-A
W R-B
RST

D5V

0.1
C55
1000P

1
M

R28

4.7K

R27

D3.3V

NC

C58 C272
33P

4.7K

C240
NC

V DET

C61
D

R23
560

VCC

SC L 1

NC

18

NC
A
GND

2K
220
220
1K
2K
2K
2K
2K
2K
2K
2K
2K
22
22
2K
1K
100
100
100
100

NC

SD A 1

C50

IC17
1
2
3

S6
A D 7b
A D 6b
S1
S4
S2
S5
S3
S13
S12
S14
S11
SD A 1
SC L 1
S15
S10
M ISO
M O SI
SC L K
SS

A D 15
A D 14
A D 13
A D 11
A D3
A D2
A D1

R292

150K

C109
NC
D

ADG

C
47

DDJ-SR
5

DDJ-SR

C721
0.1

C720
0.1

C719
0.1

C718
0.1

C703
0.1

C702
0.1

C701
0.1

C700
0.1

VR700
20K B

VR701
20K B

3 1

VR702
20K B

3 1

VR703
20K B

3 1

VR708
20K B

VR709
20K B

3 1

VR710
20K B

3 1

VR711
20K B

3 1

MASTER

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

C725

0.01

2 LOW- L

C724

0.01
SAMP LER

C723

2 FIL-R

0.01

HP -CUE.MAS

C722

C707

2TRI M- L

C706

2 HI -L

C705

0.01
2 MI D- L

C704

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VDD
2
1
0
3
A
B
C

VDD
2
1
0
3
A
B
C

ADG

74HC4051

4
6
COM
7
5
INH
VEE
VSS

0.1
IC701

C717

AD3.3V

ADG

74HC4051

4
6
COM
7
5
INH
VEE
VSS

IC700

0.1

C716

AD3.3V

16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9

C
B
A
AD3
AD0

1
2
3
4
5

CN701A

C711
0.1

C710
0.1

C709
0.1

C708
0.1

CN701B

C728
47/16
0.1
C726
TO FRONT CN701B
VR712
20K B
FIL-L

CURVE
REV
HP VR

VR707
20K B

VR706
20K B

VR705
20K B

VR704
20K B

C732
10 /10

0.01

C727

CN700 W700 AD3.3V

16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9

C715
0.01

HI -R

C714
0.01

TRI M- R
2

C713
0.01

MI D- R
2

C712
0.01

LOW- R
2

K EY1

LED8

LED7

LED6

LED5

LED4

LED3

LED2

LED1

R738
NC

R737
NC

RED

NC

R720
200

R719
200

R718
200

R717
D706 100

RED

D710

RED

D709

RED

D708

RED

D707

RED

RED
NC

R716
D732 100

D705

RED

RED

R715
D704 100

D703

RED

RED

R713
D702 100

D701

R711
D700 100

R714
D731 100

R712
100

R710
100

R723
200

R724
200

R722
47

R721
47

AMBER

D713

AMBER

D714

AMBER

D712

AMBER

D711

RED(253) * 11,AMBER(162) * 4 ,Y/GREEN (252) * 8

3mm HYPER LED 23 PCS

D715

D716

D717

D718

D719

D720

D721

D722
GREEN

R732
100

GREEN

R731
100

GREEN

R730
100

GREEN

R729
100

GREEN

R728
100

GREEN

R727
100

GREEN

R726
100

GREEN

R725
100

R700
R701
R702

2
100
100
100

48
R703
R704
R705

1
3 1

D
3 1

E
100
100
100

D
3 1

B
2

1
4

10.3 MIXER and CROSS FADER PCB ASSYS

C
(

C721
0.1

C725

0.01

VR715
2
20K B

ADG

CORSS F ADER

20K B

1
2
3
3P

1
2
3
3P

ADG

CN700 W700 AD3.3V

20K B

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
30

CN1B

0.1

C730

0.1

C729

FIL-L

CROSS FADER PCB ASSY


(704-DJM250-A032)

DDJ-SR

LED- G

C741
10/25

0.01 C734

20K B CH2- FA

0.01 C733
VR714

20K B CH1- FA

VR713

C731
0.01

C732
10u/10

0.01

C727

C738
10u/25
ADG

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD11
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S7
S8
S9
A
B
C
ENCA
ENCB
LED- G
DGND

C737
47u/16

AD11

AD1

AD2

ENCA

ENCB

K EY3

K EY2

K EY1

LED8

C740

C739

0.01

0.01

22K
R707

10K

10K

22K R706

D3.3V

1
R7082
R7093
BROWSE

SW700

LED- G

33K
Q700
2SD1757

R734

1SS355

4 D725

1SS355

1SS355
1SS355

33K
Q702
2SD1757

R736

LOAD- L

1SS355

D728

33K
Q701
2SD1757

R735

1SS355
LOAD P REP ARE

SW706
TACT
D729

LOAD- R

SW704
TACT
D727

SW702
TACT
D724

BACK

SW707
TACT
D730

1SS355
CUE- R

SW705
LEVEL

1SS355
CUE- L

D722

GREEN

R732
100

SW703
TACT
D726

D713

SW701
TACT
D723

R723
200
AMBER

D710
RED

D5V

R720
200

S8

S7

1
C1
2

S9

5
8

CN1A

D MIXER PCB ASSY

(704-SR-A597)

D E

49

50

DDJ-SR

ADG

10/10

C528

Molex FFC10P

PAD

C514
0.1

F G

100

3.3K
R525

R517

100

3.3K
R523

0.01

C522

0.01

C521

0.01

100

R515

C520

3.3K
R521

R513

CHASSI S

0.1
D

R518

100

3.3K
R524

R516

100

3.3K
R522

R514

100

3.3K
R520

R512

C509

0.01

C526

0.01

C525

0.01

A D 12

ADG

0.1 0.01

C524

C502

A2
VDD
2
1
0
3
A
B
C

16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9

VCC
RA5
RA4
RA3
RC5
RC4
RC3

ADG

FSR4
FSR2

FSR1
FSR3

20K

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
74HC4052

C513

D501

100uH

L500

FSR5
FSR6

16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9

0.1

C507

0.1

C506

0.1

C505

0.1

C504

R528
R529

AD9

100 A
100 B

AD8

AD6b

EDZ CT E61

D500

R506
1K

WHEEL -L

C518
1000P

VR503
20K B

VR502
20K B

VR501
20K B

VR500
20K B

CHASSI S

6.8B

R505
1K
R507
2.4K

0.01
AD3.3V

EDZ CT E61

0Y
VCC
2Y
2X
YCOM
1X
3Y
XCOM
1Y
0X
INH
3X
VEE
A
GND
B

C512

0.01
FX1- 3
2

C511

0.01
BEATS- L
2

C515
0.1

C510
0.01
FX1- 2
2

C531 AD3.3V

14
13
12
11
10
9
8

0.1
IC502

C517
1/16

GND
RA0
RA1
RA2
RC0
RC1
RC2

IC501
PIC16F 616

R504

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

C516
1/16

74HC4051

4
6
COM
7
5
INH
VEE
VSS

R503
51K

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

0.1
IC500

C503

6.8B

Q507
2SC2712GR
LTH- 301-07

D503

LTH- 301-07

D502

22K

22K
R596

470
R509

R511

10/10

C519

470

22K
R510

D3.3V

K EY1

LED8

LED7

LED6

LED5

LED4

LED3

LED2

LED1

R544
75

R542
75

R540
75

R538
75

R536
100

R534
100

R532
100

R530
100

TAP

R587
NC
D587

FX- 3

R586
NC
D586

FX- 2

SAMP LER

D519

SL ICER

D517

ROL L

D515

HOT CUE

D513

TAP

D511

FX- 3

D509

FX- 2

D507

FX- 1
R585
NC
D585

FX- 1

D505

1SS355

1SS355

BL UE

D527

BL UE

D526

BL UE

D525

BL UE

D524

BL UE

D523

BL UE

D522

BL UE

D521

BL UE

D520

SW505
JOG
D559

R553
47

R552
47

R551
47

R550
47

R549
47

R548
47

R547
47

R546
47

RUBBER P AD L ED(421)

SW500
K EY L OOK
D554

SAMP LER

R545
75
D518

SL ICER

R543
75
D516

ROL L

R541
75
D514

HOT CUE

R539
75
D512

TAP

R537
100
D510

FX- 3

R535
100
D508

FX- 2

R533
100
D506

FX- 1

R531
100
D504

R584
NC
D584

D531

PAD

D530

SL IP

D529

SYNC

D528

D534

2X

D533

1/2X

D532

D535

17

1SS355

SW510
PAD
D564

PARAMETER1

R561
200

PARAMETER1

R560
200

R559
200

R558
200

K EY L OOK

R557
200

R556
150

R555
200

R554
200

R569
200

R568
200

R567
200

R566
200

R565
200

R564
200

R563
200

R562
200

1SS355

SW514
AUTO L OOP
D568

RED

D543

RED

D542

RED

D541

RED

D540

RED

D539

RED

D538

RED

D537

RED

D536

D544

D545

D550

CUE

D549

DECK 3/4

D548

DECK 1/2

D547

VI NYL

D546

R577
200

1SS355

SW518
2X
D572

JOG

D551

D580

D583

SL ICER

D582

ROL L

D581

1SS355

SW522
PARAMETER1
D576

SAMP LER

R583
82

R582
82

R581
82

HOT CUE

R580
82

R588
NC
R579
D552 D588
100
D553
AUTO L OOP
AUTO L OOP
AUTO L OOP
R578
100

ASSI GN 1

PLAY/P AUSE

R570
56

R576
120

R575
120

R574
200

R573
200

R572
200

ASSI GN 2

R571
200

RED(253) * 34,AMBER(163) * 2 ,Y/GREEN (252) * 1,WHITE(422) * 1,BLUE(357) * 8,BLUE(421) * 8

3mm HYPER LED 50 PCS

WL -B

Q506
2SC2712GR

TP 1
TP 2
TP 3
TP 4
TP 5
TP 6
TP 7
TP 8

AD3.3V

C530

C536 0.1

CHASSI S

HOL E501

0.01

B2 A4

TEMP O- L

FX1- 1
2

WL -A

22K
R508

R595

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

CN500

CHASSI S

0.1
D

C535 0.1

C529

C508

B3

AD3.3V

CHASSI S

HOL E500

C500 C501
47u/16 0.1

B4

B1

P500
20K BX2
A1

A3

A
B
C
R500
R501
R502
100
100
100

1
3 1

E
3 1

3 1

IN

1
4

10.4 PANEL-L and R PCB ASSYS

ADG

10/10

C528

Molex FFC10P

C514
0.1

TP 5
TP 6
TP 7
TP 8

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
30
31
32
33
34

CN2C

(WR- A)
(WR- B)

(AD7b)
(AD13)
(AD14)
(AD15)

C527
0.01

3.3K
R526
100

R518

0.01

100

ADG

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD6b
AD8
AD9
AD12
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
K EY4
K EY5
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
A
B
C
WL -A
WL -B
LED- G
DGND

10u/25
ADG

GND

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
30
31
32
33
34

CN2B

FSR8

FSR7

FSR5
FSR6

10/10
LED- G

C534

74HC4052

CN2B & C532~C 534 only at the right panel.


CN2C & C532C ~C 534C only at the left panel.

C532C

C533C
47/16

0.01

C523

0.01

C522

C526

3.3K
R524

R516

15

10/10
LED- G

C534C

100

3.3K
R527

R519

100

3.3K
R525

R517

0.01

16
(WR- A)
(WR- B)

(AD7b)
(AD13)
(AD14)
(AD15)

D3.3V
D5V
AD3.3V
AD6b
AD8
AD9
AD12
ADGND
K EY1
K EY2
K EY3
K EY4
K EY5
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
A
B
C
WL -A
WL -B
LED- G
DGND

10u/25
ADG

C532

C533
47/16

AD9

D5V

LED- G

SW512
ASSI GN 2
D566
1SS355

SW513
FX- 3
D567
1SS355

SW507
SHI FT
D561
1SS355

SW508
FX- 2
D562
1SS355

SW509
PLAY/P AUSE
D563
1SS355

Q501
2SD1757

SW502
SYNC
D556
1SS355

SW503
FX- 1
D557
1SS355

SW504
CUE
D558
1SS355

Q500
2SD1757

R591
3.3K

1SS355

1SS355

1SS355

R590
3.3K

SW511
SL ICER
D565

SW506
ROL L
D560

SW501
HOT CUE
D555

R589
3.3K

1SS355

1SS355

1SS355

Q502
2SD1757

SW510
PAD
D564

SW505
JOG
D559

PARAMETER1

SW500
K EY L OOK
D554

BL UE

1SS355

SW519
1/2X
D573
1SS355

SW520
VI NYL
D574
1SS355

SW521
SL IP
D575
1SS355

Q504
2SD1757

1SS355

SW515
SAMP LER
D569
1SS355

SW516
DECK 3/4
D570
1SS355

SW517
TAP
D571
1SS355

Q503
2SD1757
R592
3.3K

SW518
2X
D572

JOG

SW514
AUTO L OOP
D568

RED

R593
3.3K

Q505
2SD1757

1SS355

R594
3.3K

SW525
DECK 1/2
D579

1SS355

SW524
ASSI GN 1
D578

1SS355

SW523
PARAMETER1
D577

1SS355

SW522
PARAMETER1
D576

SAMP LER

*PN Request. Please Refer "DDJ-SR QA_Request list (ele)-0329_3.xlsx" .

K EY5

K EY4

K EY3

K EY2

K EY1

SAMP LER
SAMP LER

D518

S1

6
7
8
9
10

S2

S3

5
S4

S5

AD

S6

5
7

F
PANEL-L PCB ASSY
(704-SR-A599)

DDJ-SR

G PANEL-R PCB ASSY


(704-SR-A598)

CN2A (F)

CN3A (G)

F G

51

10.5 WAVEFORMS
A

C2 + side (D3.3V)

C33 - side (-6V)

11

IC20 pins 27, 28

16

CN2B pin 4

C3 + side (+5V)

C34 + side (+6V)

12

SLIDER VR pin (AD)

17

CN500 pins 2 to 9

C4 + side (D5V)

C35 + side (A5V)

13

18

IC16 pins 51, 50

C16 (DA3.3V)

C36 + side (A3.3V)

14

SELECT SW pin (AD)

19

IC21 pins 7, 8

C17 (AD5V)

TACT SW pin

15

CN2B pins 31, 32

20

IC5 pins 1, 7 (1 kHz IN)

10

52

DDJ-SR
1

21

IC24 pins 7, 10 (1 kHz IN)

26

Q25 to Q28 base (-6V)

31

IC25 pin 3 (LRCK)

36

IC26 pin 1 (HP)

22

IC24 pin 1 (MAS)

27

IC6 pins 1, 7 (1 kHz IN)

32

IC25 pin 4 (SCK)

37

IC26 pin 2 (BCK)

23

IC24 pin 2 (BCK)

28

IC25 pins 7, 10 (1 kHz IN)

33

Q31, Q32 base (-6V)

38

IC26 pin 3 (LRCK)

24

IC24 pin 3 (LRCK)

29

IC25 pin 1 (BOT)

34

IC7 pins 1, 7 (1 kHz IN)

39

IC26 pin 4 (SCK)

25

IC24 pin 4 (SCK)

30

IC25 pin 2 (BCK)

35

IC26 pins 7, 10 (1 kHz IN)

40

Q35 to Q38 base (-6V)

53

DDJ-SR
5

41

IC3 pin 1 (1 kHz IN)

42

IC23 pin 1 (1 kHz IN)

43

IC23 pin 10 (LRCK)

44

IC23 pin 11 (BCK)

45

IC23 pin 12 (MIC)

46

IC23 pin 15 (SCK)

54

DDJ-SR
1

55

DDJ-SR
5

11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM


11.1 MIC and HEADPHONE PCB ASSYS
A

SIDE A

A MIC PCB ASSY

W6

CN6

CN7

CN6

CN7

SIDE B

A MIC PCB ASSY

IC900

A B
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W7

SIDE A

CN701B

B HEADPHONE PCB ASSY

NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :

2. View point of PCB diagrams.


Connector

1. The parts mounted on this PCB include all


necessary parts for several destinations.
For further information for respective
destinations, be sure to check with the
schematic diagram.

Capacitor

SIDE A

P.C.Board

Chip Part

SIDE B

SIDE B

B HEADPHONE PCB ASSY

CN701B

D
CN701A

B
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11.2 I/O PCB ASSY


SIDE A

18

26

20

21

26

22 23 24 25
1

27

28

29 30 31 32
1

1
B

6
8
9
7

4 5

40

W7

SIDE B

CN7

34 35

36 37 38 39

W7

CN2A

CN2B

11

CN2A

CN1A

33

58

33

DDJ-SR
1

CN1A

9 30 31 32
2

SIDE A

C I/O PCB ASSY

IC27
IC16

Q39

43
46
42

Q40
IC18

W6

Q25-Q28

Q29
IC16
Q30
IC2

IC6
IC25

IC15

IC22

IC5
IC4
Q23

IC24
IC19

IC10

CN6

IC3
IC23

41

IC20
IC21

45
44
Q35-Q38

IC7

Q21
IC26
Q22
IC14

CN1A

CN1B

19

CN1A

CN3A

CN2C

C I/O PCB ASSY

CN3A

SIDE B

Q33
Q43
IC12

W6

IC11
IC9

Q24

Q31
Q32
Q4
Q5

IC1
IC13

C
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11.3 MIXER and CROSS FADER PCB ASSYS


SIDE A

SIDE A

D MIXER PCB ASSY

CN1B

CN701A

W700

CN01 (SIDE B)

D E
60

CROSS FADER
PCB ASSY

DDJ-SR
1

SIDE B

SIDE B

D MIXER PCB ASSY

IC700

IC701

CN1B

CN701A

Q700-Q702

W700

CN01

CN1A

CN701B

(SIDE A)
F

CROSS FADER
PCB ASSY

D E
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11.4 PANEL-L and R PCB ASSYS


SIDE A
A

SIDE A

F PANEL-L PCB ASSY


G PANEL-R PCB ASSY

CN2C

CN2B

CN500

F G
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SIDE B

SIDE B
A

F PANEL-L PCB ASSY


G PANEL-R PCB ASSY

B
IC500

Q506

Q507

CN2A (F)

CN2B

16
15

CN2C

CN3A (G)

IC501

Q500-Q505

IC502

17

CN500

To
CARBON PAD

F G
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12. PCB PARTS LIST


NOTES:

Parts marked by NSP are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
Although the cables that are directly mounted on each PCB Assy are listed individually as electrical parts of the
corresponding PCB Assy in the parts list, those cables are included with each PCB Assy for service when it is supplied.

Mark No. Description

Mark No. Description

Part No.

LIST OF ASSEMBLIES

MIC PCB ASSY


HEADPHONE PCB ASSY
I/O PCB ASSY
MIXER PCB ASSY
CROSS FADER PCB ASSY

704-SR-A601
704-SR-A600
704-SR-A596
704-SR-A597
704-DJM250-A032

PANEL-L PCB ASSY


PANEL-R PCB ASSY

704-SR-A599
704-SR-A598

Q 5,40
D 6,7,24,31,32

416-UDJ200-347
414-007USB-148

D
D
D
D
D

414-CD1000-075A
414-DDJLE-348
414-DJ1100G-207
414-RMP3-285
414-UDJ200-284

11-14,23,25,26,29,30
10
36-38
33-35
19-22

MISCELLANEOUS
VR 1,2

Mark No. Description

A MIC PCB ASSY

Part No.

MISCELLANEOUS

FIXED PLATE
VR FIXED PLATE
PH FIXED PLATE
CN 6
4P SOCKET
JK 900 MIC JACK

300-4500-2010A
300-6000-1874
300-S1-2061
404-DCM270E3-878A
420-SMX211-137

907,912,913,915
908
905,906,911,914
902

W 6
L 20
JK 1
JK 2,5
JK 3,4

4P CONNECTOR WIRE
INDUCTANCE
USB JACK (USB-B (F))
2P RCA JACK
3P PHONE JACK

404-SR-3799
415-USOLOPA-342
420-007USB-150
420-HDJ7000-045
420-HMJ1001-5034

418-SR-712

427-S1-143
427-S1-145
427-SUB-149
612-4MIX-416
415-1300-240A

413-DCM280-773
413-HT801K-193
413-SPPW3-235
413-SPPW3-236

L
L
L
L
L

415-DDJLE-407
415-FU800-305
415-FU801-316
415-MC6000-356
415-HV3500K-090

11 INDUCTOR
13 TDK COMMON MODE FILTERS
15 TDK CHIP BEAD
10,19 POWER CHOKE
1,2,4-9,14,18BEAD CORE

RESISTORS

B HEADPHONE PCB ASSY


MISCELLANEOUS

300-6000-1874
300-S1-2061
300-S1-2069
403-COMBO-427
404-SR-3797

CRYSTAL (6 MHz)
CRYSTAL (24.576 MHz)
CRYSTAL (8 MHz)
SPONGE
L 21,22 CHIP BEAD

CAPACITORS
C
C
C
C

SW1,2
W 7

VR FIXED PLATE
PH FIXED PLATE
GROUND PLATE
SLIDE SW
4P CONNECTOR WIRE

X 1
X 2
X 3

RESISTORS
VR 900

Part No.

FIXED PLATE
VR 950,951 VR FIXED PLATE
JK 981 PH FIXED PLATE
SW950 SLIDE SW
CN 7
4P SOCKET

300-4500-2010A
300-6000-1874
300-S1-2061
403-SR-435
404-DCM270E3-878A

JK 980 HEADPHONE JACK


JK 981 3P PHONE JACK

420-HDJ7100-063
420-HMJ1001-5034

>

VR 2
VR 1
R 10
R 18,19,58-63,94-100,168-172
R 177-185,214-217,234-237

418-SR-710
418-SR-711
412-900-987
412-CDVD2001-554
412-CDVD2001-554

R
R
R
R

412-PDJ1-1291
412-SR-1680
412-3113-089
412-BJ2300I-468

21
246,247
252,253
254,255

CAPACITORS
RESISTORS
VR 950,951

418-SR-710

CAPACITORS
C 950,952-955,982,983

413-DCM280-773

C I/O PCB ASSY


SEMICONDUCTORS
Q 23-28,31-38
Q 4,22,39
Q 21

416-3000-378
416-CTB200-166
416-HDJ9700-210

64

C
C
C
C
C

3,156,165,166,189,195,196
112
5-8,12-17,25,42-52,65-74,77-82
93,94,120-124,134,135,144-148
154,155,187,188,208,209,224

413-MC6000-1192
413-SR-1299
413-DCM280-773
413-DCM280-773
413-DCM280-773

C
C
C
C
C

225,230,259,261,262,266-283
53,265
113
2,33-35,63,64,96,167,168
210,213,214,236-239

413-DCM280-773
413-MC6000-1180
413-007USB-828
413-CDVD2001-265
413-CDVD2001-265

C 9

413-DV300-5156

DDJ-SR
1

Mark No. Description

Part No.

C
C
C
C

4,98,99,159,160,192,193
179-182,206,207
264
252,253

413-HMA2200-5017
413-HMA2200-5017
413-HPR1-821
413-HT8015-169

C
C
C
C
C

18-20,284
1,118,119,125,126,129,130
142,149,150,157,158,190
191,211,212,215,216
36,131,139,140,151

413-QSPAND-632
413-SPPW3-235
413-SPPW3-235
413-SPPW3-235
413-SPPW3-236

D MIXER PCB ASSY

Mark No. Description

700-702
715-722
723-730
700-710
711-714

Part No.

D 504-511,528,529,531-547,551-553,580-583 410-DJ5000-253T

MISCELLANEOUS
CN 500 10P FFC CONNECTOR
CN 2B 34P 1.0 FFC SOCKET
1P GROUND WIRE
L 500 INDUCTANCE
D 528,548-550 LED HOLDER

404-CDMIX2-1142
404-SR-3805
406-SR-1266
415-USOLOPA-342
504-RMX30-158

SW504,509 TACT SW
SW500-503,505-508,510-525 TACT SW

403-DDJLE-416
403-DDJLE-419

RESISTORS
R 506
VR 500-503
P 500 SLIDE VR (20KB*2)

SEMICONDUCTORS
Q
D
D
D
D

416-MC6000-374
410-DJ5000-252T
414-CD1000-075A
410-DJ5000-253T
410-HDJ2000-162T

CAPACITORS

403-DDJLE-419
403-DDJLE-418
403-SR-434
404-SR-3798
504-RMX30-158

G PANEL-R PCB ASSY

C 500,533
C 532
C 501-507,514,515,529-531,535,536

412-3113-078
418-SR-706
418-SR-705

413-CDVD2001-265
413-SPPW3-235
413-DCM280-773

MISCELLANEOUS
SW701-704,706,707 TACT SW
SW700 ENCODER
SW705 SLIDE SW
W 700 3P 2.5 CONNECTOR WIRE
D 715-722 LED HOLDER

SEMICONDUCTORS

RESISTORS
VR 713,714
VR 700,710
VR 701,702,704,705,707-709,711,712
VR 703,706

418-PDJ33-672
418-SR-706
418-SR-707
418-SR-708

CAPACITORS
C
C
C
C
C

738,741
700-703,708-711
716-721,726,729,730
704-707,712-715,722-725
727,731,733,734,739,740

413-SPPW3-235
413-DCM280-773
413-DCM280-773
413-DCM280-889
413-DCM280-889

Q
Q
D
D
D

506,507
500-505
520-527
530
550

416-CTB200-166
416-MC6000-374
410-S1-421
410-S1-422
410-SR-437

D
D
D
D
D

548,549
502,503
554-579
500,501
512-519

410-HDJ2000-162T
417-HDJ2000-411
414-CD1000-075A
414-RMP3-285
410-CDI600-357T

D 504-511,528,529,531-547,551-553,580-583 410-DJ5000-253T

MISCELLANEOUS
C 728,737
C 732

413-CDVD2001-265
413-DV300-5155

E CROSS FADER PCB ASSY


MISCELLANEOUS

CN C01 3P SOCKET
PC SHEET (PC 1.5T)

404-KMD3500-609A
501-EN2000-2469

CN 500 10P FFC CONNECTOR


CN 2C 34P 1.0 FFC SOCKET
2P GROUND WIRE
L 500 INDUCTANCE
D 528,548,549,550 LED HOLDER

404-CDMIX2-1142
404-SR-3805
406-SR-1265
415-USOLOPA-342
504-RMX30-158

SW504,509 TACT SW
SW500-503,505-508,510-525 TACT SW

403-DDJLE-416
403-DDJLE-419

RESISTORS
RESISTORS
VR 715

R 506
VR 500-503
P 500 SLIDE VR (20KB*2)

418-DJM250-674

F PANEL-L PCB ASSY

412-3113-078
418-SR-706
418-SR-705

CAPACITORS
C 500, 533
C 532
C 501-507,514,515,529-531,535,536

SEMICONDUCTORS
Q
Q
D
D
D

506,507
500-505
520-527
530
550

416-CTB200-166
416-MC6000-374
410-S1-421
410-S1-422
410-SR-437

D
D
D
D
D

548,549
502,503
554-579
500,501
512-519

410-HDJ2000-162T
417-HDJ2000-411
414-CD1000-075A
414-RMP3-285
410-CDI600-357T

413-CDVD2001-265
413-SPPW3-235
413-DCM280-773

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