Sep.2004 (Nov.2005)
JUNO-D
SERVICE NOTES Iss Issued ued by RJ A
Second Edition TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTIONNARY NOTES .......................................................... 2 SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................... SPECIFICATIONS............................... ........................................ 2 LOCATION OF CONTROLS..................................................... 4 LOCATION OF OF CONTROLS CONTROLS PARTS LIST ............................ 5 EXPLODED VIEW 1 .................................................................. 6 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS PARTS LIST LIST 1 ........................................... 7 EXPLODED VIEW 2 .................................................................. 8 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS PARTS LIST LIST 2 ........................................... ................................ ........... 9 PARTS LIST ............................................................................... 10 CHECKING THE VERSION NUMBER....................... NUMBER................................. .......... 12 USERS DATA SAVE AND LOAD................................. LOAD.......................................... ......... 12 TEST MODE............................................................................... MODE ............................................................................... 12 FACTORY RESET INSTRUCTIONS ...................................... 15 SYSTEM SOFTWARE UPDATING INSTRUCTIONS ......... 16
BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 .................................................................. 8 CIRCUIT BOARD (MAIN) ...................................................... 20 CIRCUIT BOARD (MAIN) ...................................................... 22 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (MAIN 1/4) ........................................ 24 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (MAIN 2/4) ........................................ 26 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (MAIN 3/4) ........................................ 28 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (MAIN 4/4) ........................................ 30 CIRCUIT BOARD (PANEL R/PANEL R/PANEL L/PS) ..................... 32 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (PANEL R/PANEL L/PS)................ 34 ERROR MESSAGES .................................................................. 36 SERVICE INFORMATION ...................................................... 36
There were many mistakes in the Service Note issued in September,2004. September,2004. So, we correct all the mistakes and issue the Service Note as Second Edition. Please dispose of the old one and use the Second Edition.
Copyright © 2005 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
17058273E1
Printed in Japan (0450) (TP)
Sep.2004 (Nov.2005)
CAUTIONNARY NOTES • Effects
User data status
Multi-Effects: 47 types
User data status after each of the following processes is described below. below.
Chorus: 8 types
Whenever carrying out procedures that involve deleting or erasing user data, always be sure to back up t he user data to some form of external media (refer to Saving and Loading Data).
Reverb: 8 types
• Rhyth hythm m Gui Guid de Preset Patterns: 32 Tempo: 5ñ300 BPM (with tap tempo function)
Process Backup Version Factory Re Reset Syst em em Up Update Test Mode
User Data Preserved Deleted Preserved Preserved
• Mult Multii-Ch Chor ord d Memo Memory ry Preset Chord Sets: 16 * 12 chord forms are assigned to each set. User Chord Sets: 8 * 12 chord forms can be assigned to each set.
* Executing Test Mode during Factory Reset deletes the user data. • Phra Phrase se/A /Arp rpeg eggi gio o Templates: 342
PARTS LIST Due to one or more of the following reasons, parts with parts code ******** cannot be supplied as service parts.
User Templates: 8 Styles (Variations): 473
• Contr ontrol olllers ers D Beam Controller: 1
• Part supplie supplied d only as as a component component in a comple complete te assembly assembly • Copyright Copyright does does not not permit permit the part part to be supplied supplied
Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever: 1 Control Knobs: 5
• Part Part is sold sold comm commerc ercial ially ly • Display 20 characters, 2 lines (Backlit LCD)
SPECIFICATIONS JUNO-D: Synthesizer Synthesizer Keyboard Keyboard (conforms (conforms to General MIDI 2 System)
• Conne onnect ctor orss Output Jacks (L/MONO, R) Headphones Jack MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT) Hold Pedal Jack
• Keyboard
Control Pedal Jack
61 keys (with velocity)
[Sound Generator]
• Pow Power Sup Suppl ply y DC 9 V (AC Adaptor)
• Maxi Maximu mum mP Pol olyp ypho hony ny 64 voices
• Curre urren nt dra draw w 1000 mA
• Parts 16 * Two Tones can be assigned to each part (Patch), and can be split or layered.
• Wave Wave Memor emory y 32M bytes (16-bit linear equivalent)
• Pres Preset et Memo Memory ry Original Tones: 640 Patches: 640 (JUNO-D original: 384, General MIDI 2: 256) Rhythm Sets: 20 (JUNO-D original: 11, General MIDI 2: 9) Performances: 32
• Dime Dimens nsiions ons 1021 (W) x 292 (D) x 103 (H) mm 40-1/4 (W) x 11-1/2 (D) x 4-1/16 (H) inches
• Weight 5.0 kg/11 lbs 1 oz (excluding AC adaptor)
• Acce Access ssor orie iess Owner’s Manual English (#03675101) Owner’s Manual Japanese (#03675090) AC Adaptor ACI-120C (#00905767) AC Adaptor ACI-230C (#01018312) AC Adaptor PSB-1U(R) (#03017356)
• User ser Mem Memo ory
AC Cord 230V for PSB-1U(R) (#01903367) (#01903367)
* Two Tones can be assigned to each Patch.
EURO Converter Plug ECP01-5A (PLUG for 230V) (#00905234)
Rhythm Sets: 2
CD-ROM (Editor program for PC/Mac) (#03672656)
Performances: 8
2
AC Cord 230V for PSB-1U(R) (#01903356) (#01903356)
Patches: 128
JUNO-D
• Options Pedal Switch: DP-2, DP-8 Foot Switch: BOSS FS-5U Expression Pedal: EV-5 MIDI Implementation English (#17041498) MIDI Implementation Japanese (#17041499)
*
In the interest interest of product product improvemen improvement, t, the specificat specifications ions and/or and/or appearanc appearancee of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.
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JUNO-D
LOCATION OF CONTROLS PARTS LIST No 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
PART CODE 0 3 1 26 1 3 4 0 22 3 05 7 8 0 1 9 00 6 1 2 1 21 6 93 6 8 0 3 6 71 7 5 6 0 28 9 17 8 9 0 3 1 20 8 9 0 0 28 9 17 8 9 0 2 4 55 2 3 4 0 24 5 29 1 2 0 3 7 84 4 8 9 0 24 5 33 4 5 0 29 0 88 3 4 0 1 7 83 9 2 3 0 28 9 17 8 9 0 1 7 83 9 3 4 0 28 9 17 8 9 0 1 7 83 9 5 6 0 28 9 17 8 9 0 36 7 1 76 7 0 28 9 17 8 9 0 13 4 3 09 0 0 28 9 1 88 9 0 24 5 29 1 2 0 17 8 7 54 5 0 24 5 29 1 2 0 25 6 8 86 7 0 33 4 7 06 7 2 23 6 5 71 4 0 23 4 1 63 4 1 24 9 9 17 5 0 16 7 65 1 2 0 13 4 3 08 9
CATEGORY DIODE MISCELLANEOUS DIODE MISCELLANEOUS KNOB, BUTTON SWITCH KNOB, BUTTON SWITCH POTENTIOMETER KNOB, BUTTON CASING MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS KNOB, BUTTON SWITCH KNOB, BUTTON SWITCH KNOB, BUTTON SWITCH KNOB, BUTTON SWITCH MISCELLANEOUS POTENTIOMETER KNOB, BUTTON POTENTIOMETER KNOB, BUTTON JACK, EXT TERMINAL JACK, EXT TERMINAL MISCELLANEOUS JACK, EXT TERMINAL KNOB, BUTTON SWITCH CASING
PART NAME LED(INFRARED) LED SPACER DIODE LED SPACER DS-KEYTOP TACT SWITCH D S-KEYTOP TACT SWITCH 12M/M ROTARY POT. J R-KNOB DISPLAY COVER LCD HOLDER LEAF REFLECTOR N S-KEYTOP TACT SWITCH N S-KEYTOP TACT SWITCH N S-KEYTOP TACT SWITCH N S-KEYTOP TACT SWITCH LED SPACER 9M/M ROTARY POT. J R-KNOB 9M/M ROTARY POT. J R-KNOB MIDI CONNECTOR 6.5MM JACK CORD HOOK DC JACK BUTTON PUSH SWITCH ESCUTCHEON
DESCRIPTION TLN233 LDS-50R TPS611 LDS-40B SX2H-B GRS BY MOONPO SKRGADD010 H=5.0 SX1H-B GRS SKRGADD010 H=5.0 EVJY15F02B14 SF-A BLK/LCG
MD1H SKRGADD010 H=5.0 MD2H SKRGADD010 H=5.0 MD4H SKRGADD010 H=5.0 MX1H SKRGADD010 H=5.0 EVUFEKFK3B14 10KB CC SF-A BLK/LCG EVUF2KFK3B14 10KB SF-A BLK/LCG HDC-052A-12 LGR4609-7000 236-714 HTJ-020-05A JSPUE001A SDKLA10200 D-BEAM CONTROLLER ESCT BLK
Q'TY 1 1 1 1 7 14 14 14 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 8 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1
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EXPLODED VIEW 1 fig.bunkai-1
A detailed KEYBOARD ASSY 24
23
26
25
27 32
30
31
29
28
22 21
22
2
A R R E 5
6 1
4 8
7
10 3
11 9 12 14
16
18 13 17 19
B O T T O M 20
6
I N S I D E 2
I N S I D E 1
15
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EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 1 [Parts] No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
PART CODE PART NAME DESCRIPTION 03 6 7 08 9 0 TOP PANEL 03 6 7 10 1 2 SIDE PANEL L 03 6 7 10 2 3 SIDE PANEL R 03 2 3 47 2 3 BENDER UNIT PB-H0204 03 7 8 49 2 3 PANEL L BOARD ASSY for SERVICE 03 7 8 44 8 9 DISPLAY COVER 03 7 8 49 3 4 PANEL R BOARD ASSY for SERVICE 03 7 8 45 3 4 INSULATING SHEET 40 1 2 28 1 2 NITTO ACETATE TAPE #5 BLACK W15MM 30M (CM) 0 3 6 71 2 78 METAL HOLDER SIDE PANEL 0 3 7 84 5 45 KEYBOARD ASSY NOTE: ‘KEYBOARD ASSY’ includes the following parts. 03 7 8 63 7 8 NATURAL KEY C for MSK-2 0 37 8 6 3 89 NATURAL KEY D for MSK-2 0 37 8 6 3 90 NATURAL KEY E for MSK-2 0 37 8 6 4 01 NATURAL KEY F for MSK-2 0 37 8 6 4 12 NATURAL KEY G for MSK-2 0 37 8 6 4 23 NATURAL KEY A for MSK-2 0 37 8 6 4 34 NATURAL KEY B for MSK-2 0 37 8 6 4 45 NATURAL KEY C’ for MSK-2 03 7 8 64 5 6 SHARP KEY for MSK-2 03 7 8 63 1 2 KEY FELT A MSK-2 HOOK T2.5MM L870XW5.5 03 4 5 69 6 7 COILED SPRING MSK-1 NATURAL KEY 0 34 5 6 9 78 COILED SPRING MSK-1 SHARP KEY 03 7 8 63 0 1 KEY FELT B MSK-2 BACK T3.0MM L840XW6.0 03 4 5 68 5 6 RUBBER SW KETBOARD 12P for MSK-1 0 34 5 6 8 67 RUBBER SW KETBOARD 13P for MSK-1 03 7 8 63 5 6 PWB KEYBOARD HI ASSY for MSK-2 0 37 8 6 3 45 PWB KEYBOARD LOW ASSY for MSK-2 ******** CHASSIS KEYBOARD for MSK-2 03 7 8 63 3 4 KEY FELT C MSK-2 BOTTOM M T2.5MM L840XW10 03 7 8 63 2 3 KEY FELT D MSK-2 BOTTOM L T2.5MM L840XW15 0 3 6 71 7 34 0 3 6 71 7 23 0 3 7 84 9 45 0 3 7 84 9 12 0 3 7 84 5 01 0 3 6 71 0 90 0 3 6 71 2 90 0 3 6 70 9 01 1 2 3 59 1 37 2 2 3 65 7 14 0 2 4 52 9 12
METAL HOLDER KEY BRACKET B METAL HOLDER KEY BRACKET A PS BOARD ASSY MAIN BOARD ASSY METAL CONNECT PLATE METAL CONNECT PLATE REINFORCE BAR BOTTOM CASE FOOT CORD HOOK J R-KNOB
for SERVICE for SERVICE for PS BOARD for MAIN BOARD W/FOOT
SF-A BLK/LCG
Q’ T Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 25 1 36 25 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 6
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EXPLODED VIEW 2 fig.bunkai-2
REAR a
c
b
d
e
BOTTOM
f
g
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INSIDE 1 i k
b
b
i k
b
f
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INSIDE 2
f
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JUNO-D
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 2 [Screws] No a b c d e f g h i j
PART CODE 4 0 0 11 1 9 0 40011101 4 0 4 54 8 5 6 40 0 11 4 9 0 4 00 1 1 5 01 4 00 1 1 31 2 4 05 6 70 3 4 4 00 1 2 3 45 4 0 01 1 4 23 40011090
PART NAME SCREW 3x6 SCREW 3x8 SCREW M4x10 SCREW M3x6 SCREW M3x8 SCREW 3x8 SCREW 4x20 SCREW 4x10 SCREW M3x6 SCREW 3x6
DESCRIPTION PAN TAPTITE P BZC BINDING TAPTITE B BZC BINDING NI PAN MACHINE W/SW BZC PAN MACHINE W/SW BZC BINDING TAPTITE P BZC BINDING TAPTITE P BZC BINDING TAPTITE B BZC PAN MACHIN W/SW ZC BINDING TAPTITE B BZC
Q’TY 2 12 1 5 5 32 5 5 6 4 15
d 40342712 SCREW M3X6, PAN MACHINE W/SW+SMALL PW BZC
5
k 40237101 SCREW M3X8, PAN MACHINE W/SW+SMALL PW BZC
2
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PARTS LIST fig.part1e
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: The parts marked have safety-related safety-relate d characteristic characteristics. s. Use only listed parts for replacement.
Due to one or more of the following reasons, parts with parts code ******** cannot be supplied as service parts. • Part supplied only as a component in a complete assembly • Copyright does not permit the part to be supplied • Part is sold commercially
NOTE: The parts marked # are new. (initial parts)
The description "Q'TY" means a necessary number of the parts per one product.
CASING
# # # # #
Q’TY
03670901 03784489 03671012 03671023 03670890
BOTTOM CASE DISPLAY COVER SIDE PANEL L SIDE PANEL R TOP PANEL
W/FOOT
1 1 1 1 1
03671090 03784501 03671723 03671734 03671278
METAL CONNECT PLATE METAL CONNECT PLATE METAL HOLDER METAL HOLDER METAL HOLDER
for MAIN BOARD for PS BOARD KEY BRACKET A KEY BRACKET B SIDE PANEL
2 1 2 1 2
02452912 12499175
SF-A BLK/LCG BUTTON
J R-KNOB JSPUE001A
6 1
02891789
SKRGADD010
TACT SWITCH
02891789
SKRGADD010
TACT SWITCH
01676512
SDKLA10200
03347067 02568867 02341634
03234723
CHASSIS
# # # # #
KNOB, BUTTON
SWITCH
PUSH SWITCH
SW20,SW21,SW22,SW23,SW24,SW25,SW26 ,SW27,SW28,SW29,SW30,SW31,SW32,SW3 3,SW34,SW35,SW37,SW38,SW39,SW40,SW 41,SW42,SW44,SW45,SW46,SW47,SW48,S W49,SW50 on PANEL L BOARD SW2,SW3,SW4,SW7,SW8,SW9,SW10,SW13, SW14,SW15,SW16,SW19 on PANEL R BOARD SW1 on PS BOARD
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1
LGR4609-7000 HDC-052A-12 HTJ-020-05A
6.5MM JACK MIDI CONNECTOR DC JACK
JK2,JK3,JK4,JK5,JK6 on MAIN BOARD JK1 on MAIN BOARD JK1 on PS BOARD
5 1 1
PB-H0204
BENDER UNIT
1
KEYBOARD ASSY
for SERVICE
1
12
JACK, EXT TERMINAL
BENDER UNIT
KEYBOARD ASSY
#
03784545
PCB ASSY
#
#
#
10
03784912 MAIN BOARD ASSY for SERVICE NOTE: ‘MAIN BOARD ASSY’ includes the following parts. 12199584 GROUDING TERMINAL PCB-12(M3x0.5) 03784923 PANEL L BOARD ASSY for SERVICE NOTE: ‘PANEL L BOARD ASSY’ includes the following parts. 01 01343089 ESCUTCHEON D-BEAM CONTROLLER ESCT BLK 03671756 D S-KEYTOP SX2H-B GRS BY MOONPO 03120890 D S-KEYTOP SX1H-B GRS 01783923 N S-KEYTOP MD1H 01783934 N S-KEYTOP MD2H 01783956 N S-KEYTOP MD4H 02908834 LEAF REFLECTOR 12 1 2169368 LED SPACER LDS-40B 02 0 2230578 LED SPACER LDS-50R 02453345 LCD HOLDER
1 TER1,TER2,TER3 on MAIN BOARD
3 1 1 5 8 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
JUNO-D PCB ASSY
# #
#
03784934 PANEL R BOARD ASSY for SERVICE NOTE: ‘PANEL R BOARD ASSY’ includes the following parts. 03671756 D S-KEY TOP SX2H-B GRS 03120890 D S-KEYTOP SX1H-B GRS 01783923 N S-KEY TOP MD1H 03671767 N S-KEY TOP MX1H 01 0 1343090 LED SPACER
1
03784945 PS BOARD ASSY for SERVICE NOTE: ‘PS BOARD ASSY’ includes the following parts. 40011501 SCREW 3x8 PAN MACHINE W/SW BZC 12199584 GROUDING TERMINAL PCB-12(M3x0.5) 22465224 HEATSINK for REGULATOR IC HEATSINK
1
TER1,TER2 on PS BOARD HS1 on PS BOARD
1 2 1
01900612 03126134
TPS611 TLN233
DIODE LED(INFRARED)
Q17 on PANEL L BOARD LED44 on PANEL L BOARD
1 1
02455234 01787545 02891889
EVJY15F02B14 EVUF2KFK3B14 10KB EVUFEKFK3B14 10KB CC
ROTARY POT. ROTARY POT. ROTARY POT.
VR6 on PANEL L BOARD VR1,VR5 on PANEL R BOARD VR2,VR3,VR4 on PANEL R BOARD
1 2 3
02342034 02343545 02343812 02231789 03236078 03236089 03236056
4x300-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F 8x150-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F 10x150-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F 14PIN P=1.25MM L=120MM 20PIN P=1.25MM L=140MM 22PIN P=1.25MM L=380MM 18PIN P=1.25MM L=280MM
WIRING WIRING WIRING FFC FFC FFC (W/SHIELDED FFC)
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
40011090 40011190 40011490 40011423 40011101 40011312 40011501 40012345 40454856 40567034
SCREW 3x6 SCREW 3x6 SCREW M3x6 SCREW M3x6 SCREW 3x8 SCREW 3x8 SCREW M3x8 SCREW 4x10 SCREW M4x10 SCREW 4x20
BINDING TAPTITE B BZC PAN TAPTITE P BZC PAN MACHINE W/SW BZC PAN MACHINE W/SW ZC BINDING TAPTITE B BZC BINDING TAPTITE P BZC PAN MACHINE W/SW BZC BINDING TAPTITE P BZC BINDING NI BINDING TAPTITE P BZC
15 2 5 6 12 32 4 5 1 5
03784523 02561501 02561512 02561523 02561534
PACKING CASE PAD SIDE L PAD SIDE R PAD LOWER CENTER PAD UPPER CENTER
1 1 1 1 1
CORD HOOK FO FOOT INSULATING SHEET
1 4 1 1 1 1
2 6 1 1 3
DIODE
POTENTIOMETER
WIRING, CABLE
SCREW
PACKING
#
MISCELLANEOUS
#
#
22365714 12359137 03784534 40122812 40122901 03671290
NITTO ACETATE TAPE #5 BLACK NITTO DUBLE-SIDE TAPE #501F
W15MM 30M (CM) W10MM 20M 20P (CM)
REINFORCE BAR
ACCESSORIES (STANDARD)
# #
#
03675090 03675101 00905756 00905767 01018312 03017356 01903356 01903367 00905234 03672656 ******** 40232334
OWNER’S MANUAL OWNER’S MANUAL AC ADAPTOR AC ADAPTOR AC ADAPTOR AC ADAPTOR AC CORD SET 230V AC CORD SET 240V EURO CONVERTER PLUG CD-ROM (EDITOR) REGISTRATION CARD WARRANTY CARD
JAPANESE ENGLISH ACI-100C ACI-120C ACI-230C PSB-1U(R) 1.0M for PSB-1U 1.0M for PSB-1U ECP01-5A(PLUG for 230V) V1.00 LEAFLET USER TOUROKU ANNNAI
(JAPAN ONLY)
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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Sep.2004 (Nov.2005) CHECKING THE VERSION NUMBER 1.
Procedure 1.
Use a MIDI cable to connect t he JUNO-D’s MIDI IN to your sequencer’s MIDI OUT.
2.
Press the [PATCH] button to make it light, selecting Patch mode.
3.
On your sequencer, play back the file that you want to load.
While holding down the [SYSTEM] button, turn on the power. The following screen will appear. (Continue holding down the [SYSTEM] button until the following screen screen appears.)
2.
The CPU and ROM version numbers will be displayed.
3.
Please turn off the power, if the version of CPU and ROM is checked.
fig.version
Do not operate the JUNO-D while it is receiving the data.
JUNO-D CPU:1.00
VERSION ROM:1.01
4.
USERS DATA SAVE AND LOAD
Required items
When the file has finished playing back, loading has been completed.
TEST MODE Required items • Noi Noise mete meterr
• A sequence sequencerr that can can record record and and play play back SMF (e.g., (e.g., MC-80) MC-80)
• Head Headph phon onees
• MIDI ca cable
• Monitor Monitor speak speakers ers (e.g., (e.g., MA-10D) MA-10D) x 2 • Expr Expres essi sion on peda pedall
USERS DATA SAVE Here’s how to back up (save) all settings of the JUNO-D on an external MIDI sequencer.
Procedure
• Hold pe pedal • Audi Audio o cab cable less x 2 • MIDI IDI ca cable x 1
Test items The JUNO-D has the following tests. For details on each test, refer to the corresponding item.
1.
Use a MIDI cable to connect the JUNO-D’s MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of your sequencer.
2.
Press the [PATCH] button to make it light, entering Patch mode.
0.Test Mode Top Page
3.
Press the [UTILITY] button to make it light.
1.SHOCK Test
4.
Use the [PAGE/CURSOR < ] / [PAGE/CURSOR > ] buttons to select “4:XFER to MIDI.”
fig.save01
2.MEMORY Test 3.MIDI Test 4.SOUND Test 5.LCD Test
UTIL MENU: [ENT] 4:XFER to MIDI
6.A/D Test 1 (Bender, Modulation) 7.A/D Test 2 (Control Knob) 8.A/D Test 3 (Hold Pedal, Expression Pedal) 9.D BEAM ADJUSTMENT
5.
Press the [ENTER] button.
6.
Use the [VALUE -] / [VALUE +] buttons to select “DUMP ALL.”
fig.save02
7.
Start recording on your sequencer.
8.
Press the [ENTER] button.
fig.save03
9.
]
When “COMPLETED” appears, the process is complete. Stop recording on your sequencer.
USERS DATA LOAD Here’s how to return the backed-up data from your sequencer into the JUNOD.
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11.SWITCH & LED Test 12.KEYBOARD Test
XFER to MIDI [ENT] What: DUMP ALL
XFER to MIDI Sending[
10.D BEAM Test
13.NOISE Test 14.Factory Reset
Caution before you begin the test • Even when when you enter enter Test mode, mode, the user user data will will not be erased erased until you execute “14.Factory Reset.” You will need to store the user data to an external sequencer beforehand beforehand only if you only want to execute “14.Factory Reset.” (See “Saving and loading data”)
• Some of of the test test items items will will produce produce a test tone. tone. Connect headphones and monitor speakers before you start.
JUNO-D
Entering Test Mode While holding down the three buttons [DESTINATION TONE] + [ENV or BALANCE/LFO] + [TAP TEMPO], turn on the power of the JUNO-D. The top page of Test mode will appear. (Continue holding down the buttons until the top page of Test mode appears.)
Quitting Test Mode
(fig.memory-t2
MEMORY Test 2: DRAM:OK EEPROM:OK
4.
This test checks DRAM and EEPROM.
5.
If no problems are found, t he display will indicate “OK”, and you will automatically proceed to MEMORY Test 3. If the result is “NG”, check the following locations.
In the “0 Test Mode Top Page,” press the [SHIFT] button + [EXIT] button. DRAM NG: MAIN BOARD IC10
Skipping Test Mode Use the [SHIFT] button + [PAGE/CURSOR < ] button to move to the preceding test, or the [SHIFT] button + [PAGE/CURSOR > ] button to move to the next test.
EEPROM NG: MAIN BOARD IC16,R24,R25
6.
Press the [SHIFT] button + [ENTER] button to proceed to Memory Test 3.
fig.memory-t3
Test mode details
MEMORY Test 3: WAVE:OK DSP:OK
0.Test Mode Top page (JUNO-D PD Test) fig.test-top
JUNO-D CPU:1.00
PD Test ROM:1.01
7.
This test checks WAVE ROM and DSP.
8.
If no problems are found, t he display will indicate “OK”, and you will automatically proceed to the next test. If the result is “NG”, check the following locations.
1.
2.
Here you can check the CPU and Program ROM versions.
WAVE NG: MAIN BOARD IC21
If the version is inappropriate, please perform the update. (Refer to “Updating the system”)
DSP NG: MAIN BOARD IC24,X2,IC30
Verify that the LCD backlight is lit evenly. If it is not lit correctly, check the following locations.
9.
Press the [SHIFT] button + [ENTER] button to proceed to the next test.
3.MIDI Test MAIN BOARDL52,CN5 PWB PANEL L ASSY R55,R57,R61,R63,R65,LED45,LED47,L R55,R57,R61,R63,R65,LED45,LED47,LED49,LED51,LED53,CN7 ED49,LED51,LED53,CN7 WIRI WIRING NG
3.
BNCD BNCD-P -P=1 =1.2 .255-KK-20 20-1 -140 40
Press the [ENTER] button to begin Test mode.
1.SHOCK Test 1.
fig.midi-t
MIDI Test: Connect:--
1.
Use a MIDI cable to connect MIDI IN and MIDI OUT.
2.
If the connection is correct, you will automatically proceed to the next test.
The demo song will play. Verify that the VOLUME control produces no static etc.
2.
Verify that the audio output is muted while you hold down the [TAP TEMPO] button.
3.
Press the [ENTER] button to proceed to the next test.
4.SOUND Test fig.lch-t
SOUND Test: Left >>>>>
2.MEMORY Test fig.memory-t1
MEMORY Test 1: CPU:OK ROM:OK
1.
Verify that a sine wave is output from Output-L and from the left side of the headphones.
2.
Press the [ENTER] button to proceed to the R-ch test.
fig.rch-t
1.
This test checks the CPU and FLASH ROM (program memory).
2.
If no problems are found, t he display will indicate OK, and you will automatically proceed to MEMORY Test 2.
3.
SOUND Test: <<<< Right
If the result is “NG”, check the following locations.
3.
Verify that a triangle wave is output from Output-R and from the right side of the headphones.
CPU NG: MAIN BOARD IC7,IC401,X1,
4.
Press the [ENTER] button to proceed to the L/R-ch test.
ROM NG: MAIN BOARD IC2
fig.lrch-t
Press the [SHIFT] button + [ENTER] button to proceed to the next test.
SOUND Test: Left >>>>><<<< Right
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Verify that a sine wave is output from Output-L and from the left side of the headphones, and that a t riangle wave is output from Output-R and from the right side of the headphones.
6.
Press the [ENTER] button to proceed to the next test.
2.
Turn the knob all the way toward the right; if “127” is reached, a click will sound.
3.
Turn the knob to the center; if “63/64” is reached, a click will sound and the display will indicate “OK.” If all knobs are “OK”, you will automatically proceed to the next test.
5.LCD Test 1.
Verify that all pixels of the LCD are lit.
2.
Press the [ENTER] button to proceed to the All LCD Pixels Unlit test.
3.
Verify that all pixels of the LCD are unlit.
4.
Press the [ENTER] button to proceed to the LCD Contrast Test.
8.A/D Test 3 (Hold Pedal, Expression Pedal) fig.ad-t3
A/D Test 3: HOLD: 0 CTL:
0
(LCD Contrast Test) fig.lcd-t
1.
Connect a hold pedal to t he rear panel HOLD jack, and an expression pedal to the rear panel CONTROL jack.
2.
Press the hold pedal; a click will sound when t he display indicates “127.”
3.
Release the hold pedal; a click will sound when the display indicates “0”, and “OK” will appear.
4.
Advance the expression pedal; a click will sound when the display indicates “127.”
Press the [ENTER] button to proceed to the next test.
5.
Return the expression pedal; a click will sound when the display indicates “0”, and “OK” will appear.
6.A/D Test 1 (Bender, Modulation)
6.
If both HOLD and CTL are “OK”, you will automatically proceed to the next test.
LCD Test: LCD Contrast: 5
5.
Verify that you can adjust t he contrast by pressing (holding) the VALUE [-] / [+] buttons. The contrast value (from 1 t o 10) will be displayed in the LCD.
6.
Verify that bender and modulation operate correctly.
9.D BEAM ADJUSTMENT Make sure that the bender is not being touched when you enter this test. (The A/D value at the moment you enter the test is read as the center voltage.) fig.ad-t1
A/D Test 1: BEND: 0 MOD:
1.
0
Move the bender all the way to the left; if a value of “-128” is reached, a click will sound.
2.
Move the bender all the way to the right; if a value of “127” is reached, a click will sound.
3.
When left and right movements are completed, the display will indicate “OK”.
4.
Move the modulation lever fully away from yourself; if a value of “127” is reached, a click will sound.
5.
Return the modulation lever toward yourself; if a value of “0” is reached, a click will sound, the display will indicate “OK”, and you will proceed to the next test. (The “OK” indication will not appear unless you perform the tests in the order of Bender Left, Bender Right, and Modulation.)
7.A/D Test 2 (Control Knob)
fig.dbeam-aj
D BEAM ADJUSTMENT: LOW: 0 HIGH: ---
Here you will make D BEAM settings.
Before you begin this test, verify that there are no objects within 50 cm of the JUNO-D. (If any such objects are within this this range, the settings cannot be made correctly.)
Do not perform this test in direct sunlight.
1.
Place your hand 5 cm above the D BEAM and press the [ENTER] button. If the setting was made correctly, the display will indicate “OK.”
2.
Place your hand 45 cm above the D BEAM and press the [ENTER] button. If the setting was made correctly, the display will indicate OK and you will automatically proceed to the next test.
10.D BBEAM Test
fig.ad-t2 fig.dbeam-t
A/D A--- D--- R--Tst2: C--- R---
A: ATTACK or BALANCE D: DECAY or RATE
D-BEAM Test: 0
This checks the operation of the D BEAM.
R: RELEASE or DEPTH C: CUTOFF
1.
Move your hand in a range from 5 to 40 cm above the D BEAM, and verify that the value increases and decreases.
2.
Place your hand 5 cm above the D BEAM and verify that a value of “127” is displayed.
Perform this test in the order of A, D, R (RELEASE), C, R (RESONANCE). (RESONANCE).
3.
Place your hand 45 cm above t he D BEAM and verify that a value of “0” is displayed.
1.
4.
Place your hand 30 cm above the D BEAM and verify that a value greater than “1” is displayed.
5.
Press [ENTER] to proceed to the next test.
R: RESONANCE
14
Turn the knob all the way toward the left; if “0” is reached, a click will sound.
JUNO-D 11.SWITCH & LED Test
14.Factory Reset
fig.switch-led
fig.factory01
SWITCH & LED Test:46
This checks switches and LEDs. When you enter this t est, all LEDs will light.
1.
Press the [ENTER] button to execute Factory Reset. (Do not turn off the power while the screen indicates “KEEP POWER ON !”) Factory Reset will be completed within 30 seconds.
1.
When you press a switch that has an LED, the LED will go dark.
2.
If you press the [EXIT] button, you will return to “13.NOISE Test.”
The number of switches you have not yet pressed is shown in the upper right of the screen.
3.
If you press the [SHIFT] + [EXIT] button, you will return to “0.Test Mode” Top Page.
The lower line of the LCD shows the name of the switch you pressed. If more than one LED corresponds to one switch (button), press that switch the corresponding number of times.
fig.factory02
COMPLETED Test Mode End
, LED = [DESTINATION TONE] switch (button) , LED = [ENV or BALANCE/LFO] BALANCE/LFO] switch (button) , , LED = [KEY MODE] switch (button)
2.
Verify that the TAP TEMPO LED changes from “red” -> “green” -> “unlit.”
3.
When all switches have been pressed, you will automatically proceed to the next test.
4.
When this screen appears, the procedure has been completed. Turn off the power.
FACTORY RESET INSTRUCTIONS If there is important data you’ve created that’s stored in the JUNO-D’s internal memory, you must note that all such data will be discarded when a Factory Reset is performed.
If you press more than one switch at once, the bottom line of the LCD will indicate “WARNING!!”
If you want to keep the existing data, save it on a disk (Saving the entire user memory).
If this occurs, use the [SHIFT] button + [PAGE/CURSOR < ], [PAGE/CURSOR > ] buttons to re-select the SWITCH & LED Test item, and perform the test again.
Be sure not to turn off the power while Factory Reset is being performed. If the power is t urned off or interrupted while data is being written t o memory, the internal data may become corrupted, and you may not be able to turn the power back on.
12.KEYBOARD Test fig.keyboard-t1
KEYBOARD Test: PIANO
1.
Press each key and verify that sound is produced. Also verify that the volume changes depending on the strength with which you press the key.
2.
Procedure 1.
Press [PATCH] button so it is lit and you are in Patch mode.
2.
Press [UTILITY] button so it is lit.
3.
Use PAGE/CURSOR [<]/[>] button to select “5.FACTORY RESET.”
fig.factory03
UTIL MENU: [ENT] 5:FACTORY RESET
Press the [ENTER] button to change the sound from PIANO to ORGAN.
fig.keyboard-t2
KEYBOARD Test: ORGAN
4.
Press [ENTER] button.
fig.factory04
FACTORY RESET [ENT] Are you sure?
3.
Press each key and verify that sound is produced.
4.
Press the [ENTER] button to proceed to the next test.
13.NOISE Test fig.noise-t
5.
Press [ENTER] button again to execute the Factory Reset. Factory Reset will be completed within 30 seconds.
6.
NOISE Test:
Do not turn off the power while the screen indicates “KEEP POWER ON !” The operation will be completed in less than five minutes.
fig.factory05
1.
Use a noise meter to measure the residual noise.
2.
Set the input filter of your noise meter to “DIN- AUDIO.”
3.
Verify that the measured value is “- 83.0 dBm” or less.
4.
Press the [ENTER] button to proceed to the next test.
KEEP POWER ON !
7.
When the display indicates “COMPLETED”, the factory reset operation has been completed.
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SYSTEM SOFTWARE UPDATING INSTRUCTIONS
The update process will be easier if you use a sequencer that has Chain Play capability, such as the MC-80.
The JUNO-D uses 16 Mbit flash memory to store its program. The flash memory updater (control program) is stored in the updater block of the flash memory.
5.
When the update is completed, the following screen will appear and the [1](PIANO) and [2](KBD&ORG) LEDs will blink.
fig.update03
The data for the update is normally provided as SMF data. Connect a sequencer that is able to play back SMF data (e.g., the MC-80) to the JUNO-D, and load the data into into the JUNO-D to update its program. After you update the system, you will need to perform the Factory Reset. Since this will also reset the user data, you must back up the user data beforehand. (Refer (Refer to “Saving and loading data”) data”) Turnaround time of updating about 20 minutes.
INT:160B (160B 160B) EXT:**** (****) xxxx
6.
Verify that “****” matches the checksum of the version to which you updated.
7.
Turn off the power of the JUNO-D. Then turn the power on again and perform the Factory Reset operation. (Refer to “Factory reset”)
Required items • Sequencer Sequencer that that is able to play play back back SMF data (e.g., (e.g., MC-80; MC-80; a sequence sequencerr that has Chain Play capability is ideal) • MIDI ca cable • Disks Disks containing containing the the SMF update update data 2HD x 2 (P/No.17 (P/No.170415 041512) 12)
The disks are named as follows. JUNO-D SMF Update Disk Disk #1(1/2) JUNO-D SMF Update Disk Disk #2(2/2)
The two disks contain files named p000XX.mid, where XX is a consecutive number starting from “01”. (The number of files will depend on the version.) Play back these files in their numerical order.
Procedure 1.
Connect the MIDI from your external sequencer’s MIDI OUT to the JUNO-D’s MIDI IN. If you are using a sequencer with Chain Play capability, make settings so that you can chain-play the SMF files.
2.
While holding down the [KEY MODE] button and [ENV or BALANCE/ LFO] button, turn on the power. (Continue holding down the buttons until the following screen appears.)
fig.update01
Select Menu: 1:MIDI 2:SUM
3.
Press the [1](PIANO) button. The display will indicate “Preparing...” for several seconds, then “Waiting...”, and will wait to receive MIDI data.
fig.update02
Waiting... [________________]
4.
When the JUNO-D indicates that it is waiting to receive MIDI data, play back all of the “.mid” “.mid” files from the JUNO-D SMF SMF Update Disks in numerical order.
While the JUNO-D is receiving MIDI data, the “Waiting” indication will change to “Receiving.” When the data of one file has been received, the indication will change to “Waiting”; you can then play back the next file.
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If the update failed, perform it once again from step 1.
JUNO-D
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BLOCK DIAGRAM fig.block
9V
Backlight+9V
5V
CN8
(to Panel L)
Ripple Fileter
Analog+9V (to Main, Panel L, Panel R)
DC-DC Conveter
Analog-9V (to Main, Panel L)
Regulator 9V->5V
Analog+5V (to Main)
Regulator 9V->5V
FDD+5V (to FDD) Digital+5V
Regulator 5V->3.3V
HOLD
MIDI IC16
EEPROM
for sys.param.
IN
OUT
32kbit
(to Main, Panel L, Panel R, Bender)
Digital+3.3V
(to Main)
33.8688MH 33.8688MH z
Buffer IC21
A
MaskROM for Wave
D
128Mbit
IC24 TONE GENERATOR XP7
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SW&LE SW&LEDData DData ,
DBPLS DBPLS
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PHONES
LCD Data
LPF
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DBSIG
Main Board
A 8pin
CN6
B 10pin
CN2 9V
CN2
CN5
C 22pin
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DC IN 9V PS Board
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D 20pin
LED matrix SW matrix Panel L Board
SW&LEDScan,
LCD Unit RCM2234M
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H
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fig.block
7.056MHz
CONTROL IC7
MICOM SH7016
HD6437016E
TXD0 RXD0 PortE TXD1 CKOUT
AN2 AN4-6 AN0-7 AN6
IC18
IC33
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A B C D E F G H
#02343545 WIRING 8X150-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F 8X150-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F #02343812 WIRING 10X150-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F 10X150-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F #03236089 FFC 22pin BNCD-P=1.25-K-22-380 BNCD-P=1.25-K-22-380 #03236078 FFC 20pin BNCD-P=1.25-K-20-140 BNCD-P=1.25-K-20-140 #03236056 FFC 18pin BNCD-S-P=1.25-K-18-280 BNCD-S-P=1.25-K-18-280 (W/SHIELDED FFC) This wiring is s oldered to the keyboard unit #02342034 WIRING 4X300-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F 4X300-P2.0-PHR-PHR-F #02231789 FFC 14pin BNCD-P=1.25-K-14-120 BNCD-P=1.25-K-14-120
x 5
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CIRCUIT BOARD (MAIN) fig.main-comp
20
JUNO-D
fig.main-comp
View from components side
21
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CIRCUIT BOARD (MAIN) fig.main-foil
22
JUNO-D
fig.main-foil
View from foil side
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (MAIN 1/4) fig.main1-c
A[0..21]
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73 75 78 79
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TC7WH04FU 1 2 3 D 4 R A4 A4 01 01 10K D +5 R 40 40 4 R 40 40 5 R28 R30
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8 EEPCS 7 EEPSK 6 EEPDO 5 EEPDI E XB XB V8 V8 V@ V@J V 1 0K 0K 1 0K 0K 4.7K 4.7K
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HOLD XMUTE VRSCAN1 VRSCAN0
VRSCAN1 VRSCAN0 FLVPP5V XFLWP5V
FLVPP5V XFLWP5V
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112 111 110 108 107 106 105 104 102 89
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AFTER D-BEAM RVR1 CUTOFF RVR0 EXPRESSION MOD BEND
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RA3 10 EXBV8V@JV
RA4 EXB2HVJV@ 22
RA6 EXB2HVJV@ 22
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83
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D 87 88 R39 [NIU] 2 85 86 1
D
D +5
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42 43 46 49 76
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8 7 6 5 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R A9 A9
DA3 DA4 DA5 MA142WK-(TX) MA142WK-(TX) MA142WK-(TX)
10
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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10 D +5 10 RA10 10K 1
XWR5V XRD5V
XGACS
XKSINT XXPINT XGAINT
XLCDDREQ TESTLED0 XLCDDACK XFDCDREQ XDBPLS XFDCDACK
XLCDDREQ
GACLK
GACLK
XLCDDACK XFDCDREQ XDBPLS XFDCDACK