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Service Manual Pioneer DDJ-SRTRANSCRIPT
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PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-ogura, SaiwaPIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, LonPIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 912PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 A PIONEER CORPORATION 2013i-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japang Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.0 Melsele, Belgium
lexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936ORDER NO.
DDJ-SRRRV4499
DJ Controller
DDJ-SRTHIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks
DDJ-SR CKSUVYXE5 DC 5 V (USB-bus power only)DDJ-SR XECN5 DC 5 V (USB-bus power only)2013 Printed in JapanK-MZV NOV.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION..........................................................................................................................................................21. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................3
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ...............................................................................................................................................31.2 NOTES ON PARTS REPLACEMENT .............................................................................................................................31.3 ABOUT DEMO MODE ....................................................................................................................................................4
2. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................................53. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE...............................................................................................................................................6
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING............................................................................................................................63.2 JIGS LIST .......................................................................................................................................................................63.3 PCB LOCATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................................7
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM.................................................................................................................................................................84.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM........................................................................................................................................84.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM.......................................................................................................................................10
5. DIAGNOSIS.........................................................................................................................................................................125.1 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................................125.2 BASIC OPERATION CHECK USING SERATO DJ.......................................................................................................14
6. SERVICE MODE .................................................................................................................................................................176.1 SERVICE MODE...........................................................................................................................................................17
7. DISASSEMBLY....................................................................................................................................................................278. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................33
8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED...........................................................................................................................338.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE .................................................................................................................................338.3 ITEMS FOR WHICH USER SETTINGS ARE AVAILABLE ...........................................................................................35
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST...............................................................................................................................389.1 PACKING SECTION .....................................................................................................................................................389.2 EXTERIOR SECTION...................................................................................................................................................40
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................................4410.1 MIC and HEADPHONE PCB ASSYS .........................................................................................................................4410.2 I/O PCB ASSY ............................................................................................................................................................4610.3 MIXER and CROSS FADER PCB ASSYS..................................................................................................................4810.4 PANEL-L and R PCB ASSYS......................................................................................................................................5010.5 WAVEFORMS.............................................................................................................................................................52
11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................5611.1 MIC and HEADPHONE PCB ASSYS .........................................................................................................................5611.2 I/O PCB ASSY ............................................................................................................................................................5811.3 MIXER and CROSS FADER PCB ASSYS..................................................................................................................6011.4 PANEL-L and R PCB ASSYS......................................................................................................................................62
12. PCB PARTS LIST ..............................................................................................................................................................64
WARNINGThis 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
This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. 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.1 2 3 4
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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
1.2 NOTES ON PARTS REPLACEMENT
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.
When you replacing Front panel, JW ring, it is necessary to remove Front panel.
NITTO No. 500(5 mm 30 mm)
NITTO No. 500(5 mm 40 mm)
When detaching the front panelThe 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 panel1 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 40 mm)
NITTO No. 500(5 mm 80 mm)
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1.3 ABOUT DEMO MODE
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.)
Note on Replacement of the Pad & FSR Plate Assy
Pad & FSR Plate Assy
Attach the washer.
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.)1 2 3 4
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
General Main UnitPower supply........................................................................ DC 5 VRated current....................................................................... 500 mAMain 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 CTolerable operating humidity............5 % to 85 % (no condensation)
Audio SectionRated output level MASTER OUT 1............................................................. 4.2 Vrms MASTER OUT 2............................................................. 2.1 Vrms BOOTH........................................................................... 2.1 VrmsTotal harmonic distortion MASTER OUT..................................................................0.006 %Frequency characteristic USB, AUX, MIC ................................................... 20 Hz to 20 kHzS/N ratio (when playing on computer) MASTER OUT................................................................... 101 dBInput impedance AUX ..................................................................................... 47 k MIC...................................................................................... 10 kOutput impedance MASTER OUT....................................................................... 1 k PHONES ............................................................................... 32 USB AUDIO.................................................... 24 bit/Fs : 44.1 kHz
Input / Output terminalsAUX IN input terminal RCA pin jacks ........................................................................ 1 setMIC terminal Phone jack ( 6.3 mm).......................................................... 1 setBOOTH OUT/MASTER OUT2 output terminal RCA pin jacks ........................................................................ 1 setMASTER OUT1 output terminal Phone jack ( 6.3 mm).......................................................... 1 setPHONES output terminal Stereo phone jack ( 6.3 mm) .............................................. 1 set Stereo mini phone jack ( 3.5 mm)....................................... 1 setUSB terminal B type .................................................................................... 1 set
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.
Accessories5 6 7 8
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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
3.2 JIGS LIST
DistortionNoiseVolume too low
Volume too highVolume fluctuatingSound interrupted
See the table below for the items to be checked regarding audio.
No. Procedures
Item to be checked regarding audio
Check points1 Check the firmware version. The firmware version must be the latest one.
If it is not the latest one, be sure to update it.
Items to be checked after servicing
6 Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.
To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
2 Confirm that the customer complaint has been resolved.If the problem pointed out by the customer occurs with a specificsource or operation, such as PC input, AUX/MIC input, Fader, orVOL, input that specific source then perform that specificoperation for checking.
The symptoms in question must not be reproduced.There must be no abnormality in audio signals or operations.
4 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 andoperations of the MASTER/HEADPHONES outputs.
5 Check the analog audio input.Input an audio signal via AUX/MIC.
There must be no abnormality in audio signals or operations.
3 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.
Lubricants and Glues List
Name Part No. Remarks
Jigs ListJig Name Part No. Purpose of use / Remarks
USB cable GGP1193 for PC connection
Adhesive GYL1001 Refer to 7. DISASSEMBLY.Grease GEM1096 Refer to 7. DISASSEMBLY.1 2 3 4
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3.3 PCB LOCATIONS
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
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.
MIC PCB ASSY 704-SR-A601 HEADPHONE PCB ASSY 704-SR-A600 I/O PCB ASSY 704-SR-A596 MIXER PCB ASSY 704-SR-A597 CROSS FADER ASSY 704-DJM250-A032
PANEL-L PCB ASSY 704-SR-A599 PANEL-R PCB ASSY 704-SR-A598
C I/OPCB ASSY
GPANEL-RPCB ASSY
DMIXERPCB ASSY
F PANEL-LPCB ASSY
E CROSS FADERPCB ASSY
B HEADPHONEPCB ASSY
A MICPCB ASSY
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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
W7
CN2C
CN6
CN500
CN1B
CN2B
CN2A
CN01
W700
CN701A CN701B
CN1A CN3A
CHASSIS
CHASSIS
CHASSIS
TOOUTPUT BOARD
TOCARBON PAD FFC WIRE
TOOUTPUT BOARD
C I/O PCB ASSY(704-SR-A596)
A MIC PCB ASSY(704-SR-A601)
GPANEL-R PCB ASSY(704-SR-A598)
DMIXER PCB ASSY(704-SR-A597)
E CROSS FADER PCB ASSY(704-DJM250-A032)
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- 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.1 2 3 4
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CN7
CN3A
49DDJ-SR
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CN500
N2B
W6
01BCN7
CHASSIS
TOCARBON PAD FFC WIRE
FPANEL-L PCB ASSY(704-SR-A599)
B HEADPHONE PCB ASSY(704-SR-A600)
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CN2C
LED6LED7LED8
K EY1
K EY3K EY2
AD3.3V
ADGND
S1
LED- GWL -B
S4S3S2
LED2LED1
D3.3V
LED5LED4LED3
K EY4K EY5
WL -A
BA
AD9AD8AD6b
AD12
S5S6
C
D5V
DGND
(AD7b)(AD13)(AD14)
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CN2B
LED6LED7LED8
K EY1
K EY3K EY2
AD3.3V
ADGND
S1
LED- GWL -B
S4S3S2
LED2LED1
D3.3V
LED5LED4LED3
K EY4K EY5
WL -A
BA
AD9AD8AD6b
(WR- A)(WR- B)
AD12
S5S6
C
(AD15)
D5V
DGND
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CN3A
LED6LED7LED8
K EY1
K EY3K EY2
AD3.3V
ADGND
S10
WR- B
S13S12S11
LED2LED1
D3.3V
LED5LED4LED3
K EY4K EY5
WR- A
BA
AD14 AD13
AD7b
AD15
S14S15
C
D5V
LED- GDGND
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CN2A
LED6LED7LED8
K EY1
K EY3K EY2
AD3.3V
ADGND
S1
WL -B
S4S3S2
LED2LED1
D3.3V
LED5LED4LED3
K EY4K EY5
WL -A
BA
AD9AD8AD6b
AD12
S5S6
C
D5V
LED- GDGND
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CN1A
ADGND
C
AD11
AD1AD0
AD3AD2
K EY3
S8
LED8LED7LED6LED5LED4LED3
K EY2
LED1LED2
ENCAENCB
AB
AD3.3V
S9
S7
K EY1
D3.3VD5V
LED- GDGND
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CN1B
ADGND
LED- G
C
AD11
AD1AD0
AD3AD2
K EY3
S8
LED8LED7LED6LED5LED4LED3
K EY2
LED1LED2
ENCAENCB
AB
AD3.3V
S9
S7
K EY1
D3.3VD5V
DGND
AD3.3V
12345
CN701B
REVCURVE
HPVRADGND
12345
CN701A AD3.3V
REVHPVR
ADGND
CURVE
DMIXER
PCB ASSY
CI/OPCB ASSY
BHEADPHONEPCB ASSY
D MIXERPCB ASSY
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2
GPANEL-R
PCB ASSY
CI/OPCB ASSY
3
CI/O
PCB ASSY
FPANEL-LPCB ASSY
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o data)for A/D,D
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LRCK
D MF PG P
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4.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
AD * 8
AD * 8
FSR PAD * 8RIGHT
FSR PAD * 8LEFT
AD Expansion AD Port 4 TO 16
74HC4052 * 2
ROTATE VR * 23
ADSP-BF5
(I2S format for audi(44.1K/24bit/512fs
AUX
MIC
USB PortB
TUSB3200PC
I-0
PCO-
0
PCO-
1
BCK
6M
(12MHz or 48MHz)
VUSB
TEMPO VR * 2
SLIDER SW * 1 AD * 1
AD * 4
AD * 23
I2C
IC11
IC10
IC27IC13
IC9
IC900IC900 IC3IC23
IC22IC1 IC2
IC15
X1IC16
IC502
C I/O PCB ASSY
A MIC PCB ASSY
F PANEL-L PCB ASSYG PANEL-R PCB ASSY
D5V D3.3V
BD12AK5FB
D1.2V1 2
TPS54232INVERTER
-6V
TPS61085BOOST
6V
5V
BA05
A5V AD5V
A3.3V
VUSB
TPS54232STEP DOWN
DA3.3V
ADCPCM1803
-5.46dB
AUX
ADCPCM1803MIC
+20dB
L 3
G 1S 4
LEVEL0dB
-5.46dBLEVEL +9.4dB
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AD ExpaAD Port 4
74HC40
AD
2S format4.1K/24b
TUSB320
PCO-
1
Hz or 48
AD * 1
AD * 4
AD * 23
2C
IC16
IC50
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8M
MKL15Z128VLK4(24MHz )
32Bit MCUAD * 4
ENCODE * 1
nsion TO 16
52 * 2
EEPROM24LC02BT
I2C1
CH FADER * 2AD Expansion AD Port 4 TO 32
74HC4051 * 4
Buffer74HCT244 * 1
LED * 101 + 22 PCS
GPIO * 8
GPIO * 15
GPIO * 7
DATA * 8
SCAN * 15
GPIO * 5(KEY)
1 2
TACT SW * 58SLIDER SW * 1ENCODE SW * 1
CROSS FADER * 1
SP-BF592
for audio data)it/512fs for A/D,D/A)
24.576M
0
BCK
LRCK
MHz)
SPI
MCLK
SN74LVC1GSCHMITT SCK AD/DA CLK
JOG WHEEL *2SLIDER SW * 1
BOOTH VR * 1
JOG TOUCH * 2
AD * 4
AD * 4 AD * 2
LPF&.
LPF&.
LPF&.
BOOTH/MASTER2(RCA)
NJM4580
NJM4556
MAS
HP
Headphone(32 ohm/6.3mm & 3.5mm)
DACCS4344
DACCS4344
DACCS4344
NJM4580
NJM4580
L3
R2
G1MASTER1
BOOTH
Text
SD1757 * 15
Buffer
IC15
X2
X3
IC18
IC19
IC202
IC500, IC700, IC701
IC21
IC7
IC5IC4
IC6
IC26
IC24
IC25
D MIXER PCB ASSY
B HEADPHONE PCB ASSY
F PANEL-L PCB ASSYG PANEL-R PCB ASSY
D MIXER PCB ASSYF PANEL-L PCB ASSYG PANEL-R PCB ASSY
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5. DIAGNOSIS5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING[0] Service mode
[1] Troubles of starting system and communication
[2] Troubles of operation element and LEDConduct diagonosis on troubles using Service mode.
Does the MIDIcommand output?
Is VUSB 5 V?
Does D3.3V become 3.3 V correctly?
Does oscillator (X3) oscillate it? (8 MHz)
When you turn VR, does the signal from VR
change?
Confirm input signal A,B,C.Is the signal H or L?
When you turn VR, does the output signal of
IC700, 701 change?
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Check power switch turn on.
Confirm if the USB cable isconnected properly.
USB cable is defective.Replace the USB cable.
NoConfirm that ON does SW, and both ends do conduction.When SW does not do conduction, replace the SW.
No X3 is defective.Replace the X3.
No UCOM (IC20) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
No VR is defective.Replace the corresponding part.
No Analog SW (IC700, 701) is defective.Replace the MIXER PCB Assy.
UCOM (IC20) is start-up abnormality.
Yes
Confirm analog SW where a signal is connected to.
Yes
Confirm whether a matrix circuit is defective.
No
The power is turned on correctly, there is a problem with the LED circuit. See "LED does not lit"
UCOM (IC20) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
Power supply IC (IC27) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
Yes
UCOM (IC20) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
Yes
UCOM (IC20) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
Yes
Q500 to 505, 700 to 702 are defective.Replace the corresponding part.
The power is not turned on.
Is the buttons which does not work the plural?
When you pressed on button, is the target KEY signal "H"?
Buttons reads it in a matrix.
Buttons or slide SW does not work.
Rotary VR does not work.
Yes
No UCOM (IC16) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
No UCOM (IC16) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
Yes
Replace the corresponding part.
Is the communication line of the USB "H" or "L"?
Is the abnormality in the parts mentioned above?
Confirm whether a USB cable is connected properly.
Confirm whether there is not the part on the USB line abnormally.Object: D11 - 14, L13
Cannot communicate USB.
Do not push and rotary which work?
Check on 3 pin, 1 pin of the rotary selector.
When you turned a rotary selector, is the signal H?
See "Buttons or slide SW does not work".
Push
Rotary
No UCOM (IC20) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
Yes
Rotary selector is defective.Replace the rotary selector.
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[3] Troubles of settings
Yes
UCOM (IC20) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
Yes
UCOM (IC20) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
Yes
Damage of the LED.Replace the LED.
Confirm whether each cables is connected properly.
When you pressed Pad, does the voltage change with CN500 pins 2 - 9?
When you touched Jog, does the voltage change
with IC501 pin 5?
When you turned Jog, does the voltage change
with IC20?
When you pressed Pad, does the voltage change by the output of IC502?
No FSR PCB is defective.Replace the FSR Plate Assy L, R.
No IC502 is defective. Replace the PANEL L or R PCB Assy.
No LED DRIVER (IC21) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
No IC16 is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
NoThe abnormality of the IC which LED is connected to if you confirm that all keys work normally and do not have any problem.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
Yes
Pad does not work.
The LED lits by matrix drive.
Does not all LED lit?
Does not only one LED lit?
Is the signal of "DATA1 - 8"of the LED control signal "L"?
Yes
LED does not lit.
No
Yes
UCOM (IC20) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
No E2ROM (IC19) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
The setting information is saved in IC19.
Are SCL and the SDA signals "H" or "L"?
Cannot store user settings.
[4] Troubles of Jog touch and Jog rotation
Yes
UCOM (IC20) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
No IC501 is defective. Replace the PANEL-L or R PCB Assy.
No UCOM (IC20) is defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
Confirm whether each cables is connected properly.
Jog touch and Jog rotation does not work.
[5] Troubles of sound input and outputSound does not output.
Yes
Confirm if the USB cable isconnected properly.
Yes
Yes
Sound signal does not have abnormality, or confirm the following part.IC23 to 26 (A/D and D/A IC)
Does USB input signal output it from pins 2
and 3 of JK1?
Yes
Are the data control signals in pins 34, 35 and 44
of IC16?
No USB cable is defective.Replace the USB cable.
No A/D and D/A IC are defective.Replace the I/O PCB Assy.
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5.2 BASIC OPERATION CHECK USING SERATO DJ
[Installation of Serato DJ]
[Connections]
[Operating procedures]
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.
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 systemLaunching Serato DJFrom 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 tracks1 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.
Loading tracks and playing them1 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.
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Playing tracks and outputting the sound1 Set the positions of the controls, etc., as shown below.
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.
Monitoring sound with headphonesSet the positions of the controls, etc., as shown below.
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6. SERVICE MODE6.1 SERVICE MODE[1] Error Alarming
If unusual detection is occurred during Power on or working, Indicate notice by LED.
Error LED Remarks1 Abnormalities in
FLASH-ROM of MAIN_UCOMThe "FX1 Assign" LED of Deck1Blinks 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.
2 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.
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[2] Service mode
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 enter]
Power-OFF[Method to exit]
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.
[Note]
into Service mode
Firmware version (x.xx)
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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.
1. Check of the Firmware Version
2 seconds later
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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.
[Note]
LED lighting specification for parts type
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.
2. Check of UI parts & LED
Parts type UI Parts Name Function LED to check
Push switches (with LED)Rotary selector
Press Own LEDTurn All LED (*7)
Jog dial (rotate operation) Turn "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)CROSS FADER REVERSE switch Slide "CROSS F. REV. indicator" LED (*5)
Level indicator switch Slide "Level indicator" LED (*1)
Push switches (without LED)
Rotary selectorBACK (VIEW) buttonLOAD PREPARE (AREA) buttonJog dial (touch operation) (Deck 1)Jog dial (touch operation) (Deck 2)SHIFT button (Deck 1)SHIFT button (Deck 2)
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In these type, the position is indicated in 12 steps from minimum to maximum.
In channel fader, the position is indicated in 13 steps from minimum to maximum.
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The starting position depends on the last position.
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In Crossfader, the position is indicated in 9 steps from minimum to maximum.
Mode: LED BRIGHTNESS Mode
When Rotary selector is pressed,"LED BRIGHTNESS Mode" is changed cyclically as follows. A B C D A When Rotary selector is pressed, "LIGHTING COLOR Mode" does not change.
(*4) Cross fader
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(*5) CROSS FADER REVERSE switch
(*6) Press the Rotary selector
Mode All LEDA FULL BRIGHTNESS: 100 %B MID BRIGHTNESS: 20 %C LOW BRIGHTNESS: 10 %D OFF
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.)
*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.
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.
(*7) Rotate the Rotary selector
ModeLIGHTING COLOR of LED
LOAD HOT CUE, ROLL,SLICER, SAMPLER1 RED & AMBER2 AMBER3 AMBER4 RED5 RED
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intoMeasurement mode
Jog dial Rotation Time measurement mode
Volume value fluctuation check mode
[3] Measurement modeThis 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
Press and hold the "SHIFT"+"DECK3" buttons then Power-ON.During this mode, "DECK 3" and "DECK 4" LEDs are lit.
[Method to enter]
Power-OFF[Method to exit]
The following data is reset to the factory default settings by "Factory reset" operation. Setting data in Utility mode Last memory of users
3. Factory 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.
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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.
(1) Jog dial Rotation Time measurement mode
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.
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 Display of the 3rd digit
[Method to measure]
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If the measurement result is outside the specified range, check the amount of grease for the Jog dial and the chassis.5 6 7 8
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Test subjects to move by turning right / left-turn Rotary selector.A/D conversion value observation start/reset by push the Rotary selector.
Will be tested fluctuation of voltage (A/D conversion value) which is made each Fader and Rotary volume by Level indicator.[Overview]
Knobs under test operation are filled blue as below.[Knobs under test operation]
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
[Use of this mode during repair]
(2) Volume value fluctuation check mode
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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* Keep the lighting position at the time of maximum fluctuation of each of the positive & negative direction
Level indicator
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.
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.
10. Off all the LED on Level indicator When you push the Rotary selector, and this value will be new reference value.
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.
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.
6. More time has elapsed, Level indicator is lit as follows: become the value 764 of the A/D.
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Result Fig No.+1 from the reference value A/D conversion value
* Display at the same time both fall / rise direction from the reference value of the conversion value A/D.
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Testing the velocity sensitivity and aftertouch of the operating elements shown below.
[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.)
[4] Operation Test of the Velocity Sensitivity and Aftertouch for the Performance pads
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 enter]
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.
[Method to exit]
Press Performance pad or hold Performance pad pressed.[Operation method]
[Display examples]
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.
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.1 2 3 4
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7. DISASSEMBLY
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Knobs and Volumes Location
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.5 6 7 8
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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)
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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)
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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)5 6 7 8
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[2] Jog dial section(1) Remove the two solders.(2) Remove the two E rings. (606-C304-209)
(3) Remove the two Wheel Assemblies.
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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)
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)
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The Application Position of Adhesive and Grease
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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS TO BE NOTED
8.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE
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
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)
Wheel Assy Confirmation of the specified value by the mode which measures rotary decline time of the jog dial
PCUSB cable
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.
4 When the firmware update process is complete, click the [OK] button.
Updating Procedures
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.
Preparations
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.
Note: Please note that if you fail to update, turn on thepower of DDJ-SR again and start from Step 2 of the above Updating Procedures.5 6 7 8
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How to check the Firmware Version
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.
For WindowsOpen the Apple menu while pressing the option key, thenselect System Profiler or System Information.
Select the [USB] from the [Hardware] to display the name ofthe controller. Select the controller to display the firmwareversion.
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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 isrecommended 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 CheckSheet before starting repair. If resetting is not possible, when returning the repaired product, be sure to tell the customer thatthe Utility settings have been cleared and will have to be reset, as required.
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.)
Item for Which User'sSetting is Available Part Name
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Settings for DJ software other than Serato DJChannel fader start setting
Sampler velocity mode setting
Setting Value (The factory defaultsettings are indicated in bold.) / Indication method
Setting to use Serato DJ Setting to use DJ software other than Serato DJLeft Deck [KEY LOCK] button unlit [KEY LOCK] button lit
Default value of the beat forthe hot cue roll function setting
1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1Left Deck Beat indicator indication: 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1
Default value of the beat forthe sampler roll function setting
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 Settings enabled Settings disabledLeft Deck [PAD PLUS ON]button lit [PAD PLUS ON] button unlit
Pad Plus mode flashing operation setting
Settings enabled Settings disabledLeft Deck [PAD PLUS TAP] button lit [PAD PLUS TAP] button unlit
Level 12 Level 50 Level 75 Level 100When 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
Velocity curve setting
FX level Default value of the Combo FX level setting
Off Slow Quick LFOWhen 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).Level indicator lighting LED number: 1 2 3 4
Default value of the Combo FX filter operation mode setting
Curve 1 Curve 2 Curve 3 Curve 4[1/2X (IN)] button lit [2X (OUT)] 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 setting
3 ms 4 ms 5 ms 6 ms 7 ms 8 ms 9 ms 10 ms 11 ms 12 ms 13 msLevel indicator lighting LED number:0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Slip mode flashing setting Settings enabled Settings disabledLeft Deck [SLIP] button lit [SLIP] button unlit
Demo mode setting Demo mode enabled Demo mode disabledLeft Deck [TAP (FX MODE)] button lit [TAP (FX MODE)] button unlit
With SYNC, without SYNC, function disabledLeft Deck Effect parameter 1 button lit Effect parameter 2 button lit Effect parameter 3 button lit
Master output s attenuationlevel setting
0 dB (no attenuation) 3 dB 6 dBLeft Deck [HOT CUE] mode button lit [ROLL] mode button lit [SLICER] mode button lit5 6 7 8
-
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F36 DDJ-SR
Sheet for confirmation of the user setting
Velocity curve selectionSampler velocity mode Jog dial MIDI message sending interval setting
Curve1 3 ms 4 ms 5 ms 6 ms 7 ms 8 ms 9 ms 10 ms 11 ms 12 ms 13 msCurve2
Setting of DJ software to be usedSerato DJ Other than Serato DJ
Channel fader start settingWith SYNC Without SYNC disabled
Master output s attenuation level setting0 dB -3 dB -6 dB
After touch settingenabled disabled
Demo mode settingenabled disabled
Utilities mode 1
Utilities mode 1
Slip mode flashing settingenabled disabled
Utilities mode 1
Curve3 Curve4
Level 12 Level 50 Level 75 Level 100 Off Slow Quick LFO
Default value of the beat forthe hot cue roll function setting1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1
Default value of the beat forthe sampler roll function setting1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 1
Momentary mode settingenabled disabled
Pad Plus mode flashing operation settingenabled disabled
Utilities mode 2
Utilities mode 2
Utilities mode 2
Default value of the Combo FX level settingCombo FX
Performance pad 1Performance pad 2Performance pad 3Performance pad 5Performance pad 6Performance pad 7
Performance pad 1Performance pad 2Performance pad 3Performance pad 5Performance pad 6Performance pad 7
Default value of the Combo FX filter operation mode setting1 2 3 4
-
5 6 7 837DDJ-SR
A
B
C
D
E
F5 6 7 8
-
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F38 DDJ-SR
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
9.1 PACKING SECTION
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.)
or1 2 3 4
-
5 6 7 839DDJ-SR
A
B
C
D
E
F
(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST
(2) CONTRAST TABLEDDJ-SR/CKSUVYXE5 and XECN5 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Description Part No.1 USB Cable (L = 1500 mm) 408-SUB-1322 CD-ROM (Installation Disc) (To Be Determined)3 Polyfoam 506-SR-6574 Soft Bag 509-SR-3285 Paster Board 507-SR-3440
6 Handle 100-SX-30177 Handle Base 100-SX-30188 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
Mark No. Symbol and Description DDJ-SR/CKSUVYXE5DDJ-SR/XECN5
8 Gift Box 507-SRA-3449A 507-SRB-34499 Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start Guide (En, Fr, De, It, Nl) 502-DDJSRA-3325A Not used
10 Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start Guide (Es, Pt, Ru, Ko, Ja) 502-DDJSRA-3326A Not used11 Read Before Use (Important)/Quick Start Guide (Zhcn) Not used 502-DDJSRB-33275 6 7 8
-
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F40 DDJ-SR
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION
Wheel plate(NSP)
Screw(NSP)Spring(NSP)
Wheel & shaft Assy(NSP)
FSR fixed plate(NSP)
Carbon pad(NSP)1 2 3 4
-
5 6 7 841DDJ-SR
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
DE
F
G
Bar-code(NSP)
: Accessories of VR (NSP)5 6 7 8
-
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F42 DDJ-SR
(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LISTMark No. Description Part No.
1 MIC PCB Assy 704-SR-A6012 HEADPHONE PCB Assy 704-SR-A6003 MIXER PCB Assy 704-SR-A5974 CROSS FADER PCB Assy 704-DJM250-A0325 PANEL-L PCB Assy 704-SR-A599
6 PANEL-R PCB Assy 704-SR-A5987 Wheel Assy 701-SR-53508 I/O PCB Assy 704-SR-A5969 Output Board 300-SR-2089
10 Screw 602-HP1010K-181
11 Screw 602-MK7-13112 Screw 602-QMX2BPM-322N13 1..Pad & FSR Plate Assy kit GXX137414 2..Pad & FSR Plate Assy 704-SR-A62915 2..Washer 606-SR-270
16 30P 1.0 FFC Cable 406-SR-125917 5P 1.0 FFC Cable 406-SR-126018 1P Ground Wire (L=70 mm) 406-SR-126719 1P Lead Wire 406-S1-123120 Push Button 100-22-2824
21 Little Round Button 100-S1-299122 2 Key Button 100-S1-2992S23 Deck 1 Button 100-S1-299024 Deck 2 Button 100-S1A-299025 Deck 3 Button 100-S1B-2990
26 Deck 4 Button 100-S1C-299027 Jog Tuning Knob 100-DDJLE-294428 CF Button 100-S1-300329 Button 100-S1-300430 Speed Push Button 100-S1-3005
31 FX Rotate Knob 100-S1-300632 Gain Rotate Knob 100-S1-300833 Gain Rotate Knob 100-SR-300834 Filter Rotate Knob 100-S1-300935 Browser Rotate Knob 100-S1-3010
36 Base See Contrast table (2)37 Shift Button 100-SHIFT-305338 Rectangular Button 100-SR-305339 Vinyl Button 100-VINYL-305340 1/2 Button 100-12-3054
41 Rectangular Button 100-DJSR-305442 -/- Button 100-SR-305443 Auto Button 100-AUTO-305544 Cue Button 100-CUE-305545 Load Button 100-LOAD-3055
46 On/On Button 100-ON-305547 Hot Cue/Roll Button 100-ROLL-305548 Slice/Sampler Button 100-SLICER-305549 On/Tap Button 100-TAP-305550 On Button 100-ON-3056
51 Tap Hold Button 100-TAP-305652 JW Ring 100-SR-306053 Locking Cable Clip 300-HM510B-22454 Fixed Cover 300-33-191855 Front Panel 300-SR-2086
56 Mixer Fixed Plate 300-SR-208857 K Lock Plate 300-SR-209158 CF Fixed Plate 300-SR-210259 MIC Ground Plate 300-SR-210460 Phone Ground Plate 300-SR-2105
61 CF Ground Plate 300-SR-210662 FFC Isolation Slice 501-SR-258963 MIC Isolation Slice 501-SR-259064 Spring 603-C304-33565 Velocity Soft Knob 604-SR-618
66 Sponge 612-4MIX-41667 Foot Mat 612-S1-44568 Sponge (8*6*18 mm) 612-S1-45169 Square Pad 612-SR-47870 1..Play Button Assy 701-DDJSR-5397
NSP 71 2..Play Sync Button 100-SR-3057NSP 72 2..Lens 100-SR-3058NSP 73 2..Little Lens 100-SR-3063
74 Numeral Lens 501-SR-257475 LM Lens 501-SR-2575
76 VR Cushion 612-HDJ7000-056A77 VR Cushion 612-IM-29678 Chassis Assy 701-DDJSR-539879 Quant Lens 501-SR-257380 34P 1.0 FFC Cable 406-SR-1258
81 Nut 601-A100-00482 E Ring 606-C304-20983 Washer (20*11*0.25T) 606-C304-21084 Screw 602-B300-04185 Screw 602-SL24F-099
86 Screw 602-HP1010K-18287 Screw 602-QMX2BPM-32288 Screw 602-QMX2BPM-322N89 Screw 602-SA12-41490 Screw 602-DJ5500-452
91 Screw 602-A700-49492 Screw 602-PTP3012-57193 Screw 602-ST306-728B94 Screw 602-SW3008-737B
Mark No. Description Part No.1 2 3 4
-
5 6 7 843DDJ-SR
A
B
C
D
E
F
(2) CONTRAST TABLEDDJ-SR/CKSUVYXE5 and XECN5 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description DDJ-SR/CKSUVYXE5DDJ-SR/XECN5
36 Base 100-SRA-3052 100-SRB-30525 6 7 8
-
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F
31 VR20K
S
C044 DDJ-SR
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM10.1 MIC and HEADPHONE PCB ASSYS
CHASSIS
L 3
R 2
G 1
S 4JK900MI C1
C90347P
C904 47P
C900220P
C901220P
C907
0.1
R905
4.7
R9064.7
C906
10/25
C905
10/25
6V
-6V
R90010K
R90110K
C90222/16
C908100/16
R902
1K
R903
1K
R90447K
R9079.1K
AV=20dB
6
57
48 IC900B
4580
AG
C981
1500P
C980
1500P
CHASSIS
L3
R2
G1
JK981
HEADPHONE(6.3m m)
L3
R2
G1
JK980
HEADP HONES(3.5m m)
1234
CN7
C9830.1
CHASSISC982
0.1
HPR
HPL
C914
10/25
CHASSI
BA
A MIC PCB ASSY (704-SR-A601)
B HEADPHONE PCB ASSY (704-SR-A600)
C W71 2 3 4
-
5 6 7 8
0dB
C9
10
CH45DDJ-SR
A
B
C
D
E
F
31
2
VR90020K A
1234
CN6
2
31
IC900A
4580
AV=9.4dB
6V
C90947P
R908
9.1K
R9102.2K
C91047P
R909 24K
C911
10/25
C951NC
C953
0.1
C954
0.1
HP LEVEL
C.F .CUR
31
2VR95020K B
31
2VR95120K B
2C1
1
SW950
REVERSER950
22K
AD3.3V
-6V
C9550.1
C9500.1
C952
0.1
ADG
12345
CN701B
REVCURVE
HPVR
MI CI N
14
/25
C9120.1
C9130.1ASSIS
C9150.1
BA
C W6
D CN701A5 6 7 8
-
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F
D5V
C490.1
P12DDS
27P1328P1429P1530P1631P1732VSS33CLK34YNC35ATO36VDD37DATI38RST39C
SC
C561000P
NC1
A2
GND3
IC17
NC
R185R184R183R182
C
SCK2
BCK 2LRCK2
MAS
R217R216R215R214
C
SCK2
BCK2LRCK2
BOT
R237R236R235R234
SCK2
BCK2LRCK2
HP
R29
0
4
932
39
2546 DDJ-SR
10.2 I/O PCB ASSY
C11NC
C3100/16(L)
PD
DA3.3V
C160.1C170.1
C150.1
C3547/16
A5V
L4
Bead C130.1
C4100/10
D5V
AD5V
C2310/10
C14
0.1
C24
10/10
L11
6.8uH/1.11A
L5
BeadR1151K /1%
C261u
R1213K /1%
L6
Bead
R108.2K
C281200P
D7
SM5819A
COMP 1
FB 2
EN 3
GND 4SW5IN6FREQ7SS8
IC9Comment: TPS61085
6V
C32NC
C200.47(MEF )
D6SM5819A
TPS54232 Layout Rule , Please consult the attachment (TPS54232-Layout.pdf) -6V
L2
Bead
C2110/10
L10
22uH/1.11A
C27270P
C3812P
R94.7K
R1447K
R1330K
C37
0.027uF
C22
10/10
C25
0.1uF
BOOT1
VI N2
EN3
SS4 VSNS 5COMP 6
GND 7PH 8
IC10 TPS54232C12
0.1
L9
Bead
C31NC
AC190.47(MEF )
L3
NC
D5V
L1
BEAD
D3.3V
C247/16
C60.1
R31.8K
2C11
4C2
3
SW1ON/OF F
I
G
O
IC11BA05F P
C3347/16
C3447/16
C1
10/25
A3.3V
C70.1 C8
0.1
C3622/16
C30NC
C180.47(MEF )
C29
NC
Q4
2SC2712GR
L8
BEADL7
BEAD
C92.2/50
R610K
R84.7K
G1
S2
D 3
Q5
RTR030P 02
R722K
VUSB
D10
SMBJ9.0CA
5V
C10NC
VB 1
D- 2
D+ 3
DGND 4
CHASSIS 5
CHASSIS 6
JK1
USB (DEVI CE)
D+D-
RST
C430.1
R22 4.7K
/IN
T
C450.1
L14
BEAD
C44
0.1PD
D3.3V
1
2 3
4L13
ACM2012 D3.3V
D
R15220
C460.1
C480.1
C470.1
C420.1
C5833P
C5733P
X16M
C59100P
R21
3.09
K
C60
1000P
R20 1.5K
R19 22R18 22
PFO1
AVDD2
PWMO3
PLLO4
DVSS5
PUR6
DP7
DM8
DVDD9
/MRST10
TEST11
EXTEN12
/RSTO13
P30
14
P31
15
DV
SS16
/XIN
T17
P33
18
P34
19
P35
20
DV
DD
21
NC
22
PLL
OE
N23
P10
24
P11
25 26
DV
DCSCSCD
DC/C
40SD
A41
SCL
42D
VD
DS
43M
CL
KO
44M
CL
LO
245
DV
SS46
MC
LK
I47
MC
LK
I248
AV
SS49
XT
O50
XT
I51
PFI
52
IC16TUSB3200
R23560
C53
10/25
C54NC
C40
NC
D20 SMAJ6.0A
D19SMAJ6.0A
VUSB
DC61
NC
C63
47/16
C6447/16
SS
MI SO
R45
47
I
CO
M O
IC13BD12K A5F P
C7633P
C75
33P
X224.576M
RBCK 11
RL RCK 12
VDDI NT9
PF810
PF911
PF1012
VDDEXT3
PF4/DO1_14
PF5/DO1_05
PF6/TBCK 16
PF7/TL RCK 17
VDDI NT8
PF1113
VDDEXT14
PF1215
PF1316
PF14
17
PF15
18
EM
U19
TR
ST20
TM
S21
TD
I22
TD
O23
TC
K24
VD
DE
XT
25
VD
DIN
T26
BM
OD
E2
27
BM
OD
E1
28
BM
OD
E0
29
GN
D30
PG0/
DIN
0_1
31
PG1/
DIN
0_0
32
RBCK 0 33RL RCK 0 34
VDDEXT 35PG4/DO0_1 36PG5/DO0_0 37PG6/TBCK 0 38
PG7/TL RCK 0 39VDDI NT 40VDDI NT 41
PG8/SCK 1 42PG9/MOSI 1 43
PG10/MI SO1 44PG11 45
VDDEXT 46PG12 47
PG13/SS1 48
PG14
49PG
1550
EX
T_W
AK
E51
PG52
RE
SET
53N
MI
54V
DD
INT
55PP
I_C
LK
56E
XT
CL
K/S
CL
K57
VD
DE
XT
58SD
A59
SCL
60C
LK
IN61
XT
AL
62PF
0/D
IN1_
163
PF1/
DIN
1_0
64
6.2 * 6.2 mm GND
GPA
D65
IC15
ADSP -BF 592
D3.3V
C69
0.1
C71
0.1
C730.1
C720.1
C740.1
C70
0.1
C68
0.1
R44
47
R4847
R4947R5047R5147
R5247R5347R5447R5547
R5647R5747
R47
47R
4647
R38 47R39 47
R40 47R41 47R42 47R43 47
C65 0.1
C66 0.1
C67 0.1
12345678910
11121314
CN5
DSP JTAG
TDOTDITRST
TMS
EMU
TCK
R37
220 D21 SMAJ6.0A
R59
22R
5822
R61
22R
6022
R63
22R
6222
TD
OT
DI
TR
STT
MS
EM
U
TC
K
RST
MIC
AU
X
PCO
-0PC
O-1
PCI -0MAS
BOTHP
BCK 2LRCK 2
BCK 1LRCK 1
BCK 2LRCK 2
BCK 1LRCK 1
MOSISCL K
D
TP8TP7
TP6
TP5
TP3TP2TP1
D1.2V
MUTE
5V
D24SM5819A
NC1
SUB2
GND3 VO 4
VCC 5IC14
BD4745G
D23
1SS355
R15210K
A5V
C113330/10
A
-6V
R150470K
R15182K
C11268u/25
Q21A124TK A R153
1K
Q22
2SC2712GR
MUTE- M
R158
30K
R159
30K
31
2VR1A
20K A
64
5VR1B
20K A
R160 100
R161
100
R15747K
C115220P
C114220P
3
2
1
L
R
JK2A
AUX 6
57
48
IC1B
4580
2
31
IC1A
4580
-6V
6V
C117
NC
C116NC
C118
10/25
AV=0dB
R155
0
R15647K
R154
0C119
10/25
R162NC
R163NC
ACHASSI S
6
57
48
IC2B
4580
2
31
IC2A
4580
AD5V
R16516K
R16416K
R166
100
R167100
-6V
6V
C127
68P
C128
68P
C1330.01C129
10/25
C130
10/25
C1320.01
C12
20.
1
C12
30.
1
C12
40.
1
C12510/25
C12
610
/25
C13
122
/16
C121
0.1
C1200.1
AV=-5.46dB
SCK 1
AUXBCK 1
LIN1
RIN2
VREF 13
VREF 24
VCC5
AGND6
PDWN7
BYPAS8
TEST9
LRCK10 BCK 11DOUT 12DGND 13
VDD 14SCK 1 15OSR 16
FMT0 17FMT1 18
MODE0 19MODE1 20
IC22PCM1803A
A3.3V
D
C1340.1
LRCK 1
RST
C1350.1
C136
0.01
R172 22
R171 22
R170 22R169 22
R168 22
2
31
IC3A
4580
6
57
48
IC3B
4580
AV=-5.46dB
R173
30K C141
12PR17416K
C142
10/25
C1430.01
R176100-6V
6V
C138
NC
C137NC
1234
W6
-6V
6V
C14022/16
C13922/16 R175
100
A
AD5V
C1530.01
C14
40.
1
C14
50.
1
C14
60.
1
C14910/25
C15
010
/25
C15
122
/16
C152
0.01
R181 22
R180 22
R179 22R178 22
R177 22
C1480.1
RST
LRCK 1
C1470.1
D
A3.3V
LIN1
RIN2
VREF 13
VREF 24
VCC5
AGND6
PDWN7
BYPAS8
TEST9
LRCK10 BCK 11DOUT 12DGND 13
VDD 14SCK1 15OSR 16
FMT0 17FMT1 18
MODE0 19MODE1 20
IC23PCM1803A
BCK 1MI C
SCK 1
1
HOL E1
CHASSI S A
1
HOL E2
CHASSI S C2250.1
C2240.1
D
1
HOL E8
CHASSI S
1
HOL E7
CHASSI S
1
HOL E6
CHASSI S A
1
HOL E5
CHASSI S
1
HOL E4
CHASSI S A
1
HOL E3
CHASSI S
LED- G
HREQR25647
TP4
D
L20
100uH
R260100K
R277NC
R278NC
R279NC
5V
5V
D31
SM5819A
D32SM5819A
C228
10/10
L19
22uH/1.11A
C2311000P
C23247P
R2895.6K /1%
R29030K
C229
0.015uF
C23310/10
C230
0.1uF
BOOT1
VI N2
EN3
SS4 VSNS 5COMP 6
GND 7PH 8
IC27 TPS54232
C5
0.1
R28818K /1%
C234NC
L18
Bead
TPS54232 Layout Rule , Please consult the attachment (TPS54232-Layout.pdf)
3.3V
3.3V
I
G
O
IC12NC
L17
NC
C2351000P
C23647/16
C237
47/16
C239
47/16
C238
47/16
C551000P
C2431000P
C2441000P
C2451000P
C2461000P
C2471000P
C2421000P
D3.3V
D
C2491000P
C2501000P
C2511000P
C2481000P
D
D1.2V
C258NC
R293 NC
R294 NC
D D D
C2590.1
D
1
HOL E9
CHASSI S C260NC
D
1
HOL E10
CHASSI S C2610.1
D
1
HOL E11
CHASSI S C2620.1
D
C2630.01
C26510/25
Q39
2SC2712GR
C2643.3/50
R29518K
R2966.8K
G1
S2
D 3
Q40RTR030P 02
R29722K
C267
0.1
C268
0.1
C270
0.1
C2710.1
D
D
L21Bead-600
L22Bead-600
D33
EDZ CT E61 6.8B
D34EDZ CT E61 6.8B
D35EDZ CT E61 6.8B
C272
0.1
D121SS355
D131SS355
D111SS355
D141SS355
pattern connect
PD
C226 Short
C223 Short
D36RSB6.8S
C2770.1
AD5V-6V6V
C2780.1
C2790.1
D
D3.3V
C2800.1
AD5VD5V
C2810.1
C2820.1
C2830.1
A
DA3.3V
C2840.47(MEF )
!
!
!!
!
R29915K
C2851u
R29810K
D37 RSB6.8S
D38 RSB6.8S
MI SO
MOSI
ZD1NC
ZD2NC
C
A CN6
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.
1
2 3
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