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CTK-631

POPS I DANCE / FUNK ROCK II EUROPEAN LATIN II / VARIOUS I PIANO 026 JAZZ GUITAR 053 VOICE DOO SYNTH-LEAD 106 SHAMISEN
00 CLUB POP 20 RAP 40 BIG BAND ROCK 60 POLKA 1 80 SALSA REVERB DEMO 000 GRAND PIANO 027 CLEAN GUITAR 054 SYNTH-VOICE 080 SQUARE WAVE 107 KOTO
01 EURO POP 21 TRIP HOP 41 SHUFFLE ROCK 61 POLKA 2 81 REGGAE 001 BRIGHT PIANO 028 MUTE GUITAR 055 ORCHESTRA HIT 081 SAWTOOTH WAVE 108 KALIMBA
02 90'S POP 22 TECHNO 1 42 OLDIES POP 62 MARCH 1 82 PUNTA 002 E GRAND PIANO 029 OVERDRIVE GT BRASS 082 CALLIOPE 109 BAG PIPE
03 8 BEAT 23 TECHNO 2 43 OLDIES SHUFFLE 63 MARCH 2 83 CUMBIA 003 HONKY-TONK 030 DIST GUITAR 056 TRUMPET 083 CHIFF LEAD 110 FIDDLE
04 8 BEAT BALLAD 1 24 FUNKY GROOVE 44 BOOGIE-WOOGIE 64 MARCH 3 84 PASODOBLE TRANSPOSE/ 004 ELEC PIANO 1 031 GT HARMONICS 057 TROMBONE 084 CHARANG 111 SHANAI
05 8 BEAT BALLAD 2 25 DRUM & BASS 45 50'S ROCK 65 WALTZ 85 RUMBA CATALANA SYNTH TUNE/MIDI 005 ELEC PIANO 2 BASS 058 TUBA 085 VOICE LEAD PERCUSSIVE
06 60'S 8 BEAT 26 RAVE 46 TWIST 66 FRENCH WALTZ 86 SEVILLANA REVERB 006 HARPSICHORD 032 ACOUSTIC BASS 059 MUTE TRUMPET 086 FIFTH LEAD 112 TINKLE BELL
07 16 BEAT 27 TRANCE 47 NEW ORLNS R&R 67 BALLROOM WALTZ 87 SKA 007 CLAVI 033 FINGERED BASS 060 FRENCH HORN 087 BASS + LEAD 113 AGOGO
08 16 BEAT BALLAD 28 DISCO 48 CHICAGO BLUES 68 VIENNESE WALTZ 88 TEX-MEX HALL GM CHROMATIC PERC 034 PICKED BASS 061 BRASS 114 STEEL DRUM
SYNTH-PAD
09 16 BEAT SHUFFLE 29 FUNK 49 R&B 69 TANGO 89 TOWNSHIP FREE 008 CELESTA 035 FRETLESS BASS 062 SYNTH-BRASS 1 088 NEW AGE 115 WOOD BLOCK
POPS II MIXER STAGE SESSION 009 GLOCKENSPIEL 036 SLAP BASS 1 063 SYNTH-BRASS2 089 WARM PAD 116 TAIKO
ROCK I JAZZ LATIN I VARIOUS II FREE
10 POP 1 30 AMERICAN ROCK 50 BIG BAND 1 70 BOSSA NOVA 1 90 COUNTRY ROOM SESSION 010 MUSIC BOX 037 SLAP BASS 2 REED 090 POLYSYNTH 117 MELODIC TOM
11 POP 2 31 ROCK 51 BIG BAND 2 71 BOSSA NOVA 2 91 BLUEGRASS 011 VIBRAPHONE 038 SYNTH-BASS 1 064 SOPRANO SAX 091 SPACE CHOIR 118 SYNTH-DRUM
12 70'S ROCK 1 32 70'S ROCK 2 52 SWING 1 72 SAMBA 1 92 FAST GOSPEL SYNTH LAYER 012 MARIMBA 039 SYNTH-BASS 2 065 ALTO SAX 092 BOWED GLASS 119 REVERSE CYMBAL
13 POP BALLAD 33 RIFF ROCK 53 SWING 2 73 SAMBA 2 93 SLOW GOSPEL 013 XYLOPHONE STR/ORCHESTRA 066 TENOR SAX 093 METALLIC PAD SOUND EFFECTS
14 16 BEAT SOUL 34 HEAVY METAL 54 SLOW SWING 74 BEGUINE 94 HAWAIIAN MEMORY MIXER
LAYER 014 TUBULAR BELLS 040 VIOLIN 067 BARITONE SAX 094 HALO PAD 120 GT FRET NOISE
15 SOUL POP 35 POP ROCK 55 ORCH SWING 75 MAMBO 95 BROADWAY SPLIT 015 DULCIMER 041 VIOLA 068 OBOE 095 SWEEP PAD 121 BREATH NOISE
16 WORLD POP 36 SOFT ROCK 56 FUNKY JAZZ 76 RHUMBA 96 EURO FOX MEMORY ORGAN 042 CELLO 069 ENGLISH HORN SYNTH-SFX 122 SEASHORE
17 FUSION SHUFFLE 37 SLOW ROCK 1 57 JAZZ VOICES 77 CHA-CHA-CHA 97 QUICKSTEP 016 DRAWBAR ORGAN 043 CONTRABASS 070 BASSOON 096 RAIN DROP 123 BIRD
18 6/8 BALLAD 38 SLOW ROCK 2 58 ACID JAZZ 78 MERENGUE 98 ADANI TOUCH 017 PERC ORGAN 044 TREMOLO STR 071 CLARINET 097 SOUNDTRACK 124 TELEPHONE
STEP
19 50'S R&B BALLAD 39 ROCK WALTZ 59 JAZZ WALTZ 79 BOLERO 99 BALADI STEP RESPONSE SPLIT 018 ROCK ORGAN 045 PIZZICATO STR PIPE 098 CRYSTAL 125 HELICOPTER
019 CHURCH ORGAN 046 HARP 072 PICCOLO 099 ATMOSPHERE 126 APPLAUSE
020 REED ORGAN 047 TIMPANI 073 FLUTE 100 BRIGHTNESS 127 GUNSHOT
021 ACCORDION ENSEMBLE 074 RECORDER 101 GOBLINS SYNTH TONE
ACCOMP TOUCH 022 HARMONICA 048 STRINGS 1 075 PAN FLUTE 102 ECHOES 128 159
VOLUME RESPONSE 023 BANDONEON 049 STRINGS 2 076 BLOWN BOTTLE 103 SF DRUM SET
POWER TEMPO GUITAR 050 SYNTH-STR 1 077 SHAKUHACHI ETHNIC 160 167
024 NYLON STR GT 051 SYNTH-STR 2 078 WHISTLE 104 SITAR USER TONE
025 STEEL STR GT 052 CHOIR AAHS 079 OCARINA 105 BANJO 168 199

GENERAL
TONE ENVELOPE
SYN
CH CURSOR (TIE) 3 PITCH
MODE VOLUME RO R ENVELOPE
T

O/

00 FLAT
7 8 9
IN

EN
D IN G

AMP
MAX ENVELOPE
CHORD/1 2 3 4 5 6
L - IN

FULL RANGE 01-19 VIBRATO 000-048 DECAY


BACKLIGHT LCD CHORD
4 5 6
NOR

DIGITAL REVARB FINGERED


FIL

2-WAY MULTI-TRACK MEMORY CASIO CHORD


M

N/

NORMAL L/ REST
A

20-49 OTHERS 049-137 SUSTAIN


O

FI T I
LL- RIA
MIN
IN VA ENT E R 0 1 2 3
START/STOP RHYTHM

CTK-631

INDEX ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD


CONTENTS

Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 1

Block Diagram .................................................................................................................................. 3


Circuit Description ............................................................................................................................ 4

Adjustment ..................................................................................................................................... 11

Major Waveforms ........................................................................................................................... 13


Printed Circuit Boards .................................................................................................................... 14

Schematic Diagrams ...................................................................................................................... 17

Exploded View ............................................................................................................................... 24


Parts List ........................................................................................................................................ 25
SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL
Keyboard: 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves (with touch response on/off)
Drum pads: 6
Tones: 200 (128 General MIDI, 32 synthesized, 8 drum, 32 user); with layer and
split
Rhythm instrument tones: 61
Polyphony: 24 notes maximum (12 for certain tones)
Digital effects: 3 reverb types (HALL, STAGE, ROOM)
Auto accompaniment
Rhythm patterns: 100
Tempo: Variable (216 steps, = 40 to 255)
Chords: 4 fingering methods (NORMAL, CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL
RANGE CHORD)
Rhythm controller: START/STOP, INTRO, NORMAL/NORMAL FILL-IN, VARIATION/VARI-
ATION FILL-IN, SYNCHRO/ENDING
Accomp volume: 0 to 127 (128 steps)
Free session
Number of patterns: 100 (auto-accompaniment in accordance with selected chord progres-
sion)
Memory function
Songs: 2
Recording tracks: 6 (2 through 6 are melody tracks)
Recording methods: Real-time, step
Memory capacity: Approximately 5,200 notes (total for two songs)
Edit function: Equipped
Demo tunes: 2
Synthesizer function
Parameters: PCM set, amp envelope set, attack rate, release rate, pitch envelope set,
pitch, level, touch sense, pan
Mixer function
Channels: 16
Parameters: Program change number, volume, expression, pan, coarse tuning, fine
tuning, on/off/solo
MIDI: 16 multi-timbre receive, GM Level 1 standard
Other functions
Pitch bend range: 12 semitones upwards and downwards
Transpose: 25 steps (–12 semitones to +12 semitones)
Tuning: Variable (A4 = approximately 440 Hz ± 50 cents)
Terminals
MIDI terminals: IN, OUT
Assignable terminal: Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop)
Headphone/Output terminal: Stereo standard jack
Output Impedance: 120 Ω
Output Voltage: 4.5 V (RMS) MAX
Power supply terminal: 9 V DC
Power supply: Dual power supply system
Batteries: 6 D-size batteries
Battery life: Approximately 5 hours continuous operation on manganese batteries
AC adaptor: AD-5
Auto power off: Turns power off approximately six minutes after last key operation. En-
abled under battery power only, can be disabled manually.
Speaker output: 2.5 W + 2.5 W
Power consumption: 9 V --- 7.7 W
Dimensions (HWD): 96.0 × 37.6 × 15.2 cm (37 13/16 × 14 13/16 × 5 15/16 inches)
Weight: Approximately 5.5 kg (12.1 lbs) (without batteries)

—1—
ELECTRICAL
Current drain with 9 V DC:
No sound output 412 mA ± 20 %
Maximum volume 1165 mA ± 20 %
with 12 keys from C3 to B3 pressed in Square wave tone
Volume: maximum, Touch response: maximum
Reverb: Hall
Phone output level (Vrms with 32 Ω load each channel): L-ch 615 mV ± 20 %
with key A5 pressed in Bassoon tone R-ch 555 mV ± 20 %
Volume: maximum, Touch response: maximum
Reverb: Hall
Speaker output level (Vrms with 4 Ω load each channel): L-ch 2780 mV ± 20 %
with key A5 pressed in Bassoon tone R-ch 2570 mV ± 20 %
Volume: maximum, Touch response: maximum
Reverb: Hall
Output level (Vrms with 47k Ω load each channel): L-ch 3070 mV ± 20 %
with key A5 pressed in Bassoon tone R-ch 2750 mV ± 20 %
Volume: maximum, Touch response: maximum
Reverb: Hall
Minimum operating voltage: 6.3 V

About General MIDI


General MIDI standardizes MIDI data for all sound source types, regardless of manufacturer. General MIDI
specifies such factors as tone numbering, drum sounds, and available MIDI channels for all sound sources.
This standard makes it possible for all MIDI equipment to reproduce the same nuances when playing
General MIDI data, regardless of the manufacturer of the sound source.
This keyboard supports General MIDI, so it can be used to play commercially available pre-recorded
General MIDI data and General MIDI data send to it from a personal computer.

—2—
BLOCK DIAGRAM

SEG1 ~ SEG40
Working Storage LCD Driver
RAM (256K-bit) MIDI
LSI4 OUT IN P10, P13 LSI501 LCD
TC55257DFL-70L(EL) P14, P17
SED1278F2A
COM1 ~ COM16
Reset IC P23
RESET MA0 MD0
IC2
~ ~
RN5VD40AA
MA14 MD7 FI0 ~ FI9
SI0 ~ SI9
CPU
Sound Source ROM Keyboard
MD0 ~ MD15
(24M-bit) LSI1
KC0 ~ KC7
LSI3
LH536PY8 GT913F(T)
MA0 ~ MA19
KI0 ~ KI2
PB0 ~ PB3

LRCK, SO FI10
MA0, MA1 BCK, SINK
VDD
NMI
EA0 ~ Power Switch
Effect RAM EA14 DSP
(256K-bit)
LSI5 LSI2 PA0 ~ PA5
TC55257DFL- EIO0 ~ Buttons
70L(EL) EIO7 HG51B277FB-1 PB0 ~ PB3

PB4
WCKO Assingnable Jack
SO
BCK

D/A Converter
IC1
UPD6379GR

Filter
Q308 ~ Q311
Output

Main
Speakers Volume

Power Amplifier
IC301
TA8248K

—3—
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
KEY MATRIX

KC0 KC1 KC2 KC3 KC4 KC KC6 KC7


FI0 C2 (1) C#2 (1) D2 (1) D#2 (1) E2 (1) F2 (1) F#2 (1) G2 (1)

SI0 C2(2) C#2 (2) D2 (2) D#2 (2) E2 (2) F2 (2) F#2 (2) G2 (2)

FI1 G#2 (1) A2 (1) A#2 (1) B2 (1) C3 (1) C#3 (1) D3 (1) D#3 (1)
SI1 G#2 (2) A2 (2) A#2 (2) B2 (2) C3 (2) C#3 (2) D3 (2) D#3 (2)

FI2 E3 (1) F3 (1) F#3 (1) G3 (1) G#3 (1) A3 (1) A#3 (1) B3 (1)

SI2 E3 (2) F3 (2) F#3 (2) G3 (2) G#3 (2) A3 (2) A#3 (2) B3 (2)
FI3 C4 (1) C#4 (1) D4 (1) D#4 (1) E4 (1) F4 (1) F#4 (1) G4 (1)

SI3 C4 (2) C#4 (2) D4 (2) D#4 (2) E4 (2) F4 (2) F#4 (2) G4 (2)

FI4 G#4 (1) A4 (1) A#4 (1) B4 (1) C5 (1) C#5 (1) D5 (1) D#5 (1)
SI4 G#4 (2) A4 (2) #4 (2) B4 (2) C5 (2) C#5 (2) D5 (2) D#5 (2)

FI5 E5 (1) F5 (1) F#5 (1) G5 (1) G#5 (1) A5 (1) A#5 (1) B5 (1)

SI5 E5 (2) F5 (2) F#5 (2) G5 (2) G#5 (2) A5 (2) A#5 (2) B5 (2)
FI6 C6 (1) C#6 (1) D6 (1) D#6 (1) E6 (1) F6 (1) F#6 (1) G6 (1)

SI6 C6 (2) C6# (2) D6 (2) D#6 (2) E6 (2) F6 (2) F#6 (2) G6 (2)

FI7 G#6 (1) A6 (1) A#6 (1) B6 (1) C7 (1)


SI7 G#6 (2) A6 (2) A#6 (2) B6 (2) C7 (2)

BUTTON MATRIX
KC0 KC1 KC2 KC3 KC4 KC5 KC6 KC7

FI10 Chord 3 Chord 1 ▼ 9 6 + Tone

Start/
KI0 Chord 4 Chord 2 8 3 — Rhythm
Stop
Tempo Normal/

KI1 Chord 5 Intro 7 2 0


▼ Fill-In
Synchro/ Tempo Variation/
KI2 Chord 6 4 5 1

Ending ▲ Fill-In

PA0 PA1 PA2 PA3


Full Range
PB0 Reverb Mixer Step
Chord
Accomp
PB1 Fingered Synth Memory
Volume

PB2 Casio Chord Demo Free Session Split

Transpose/ Touch
PB3 Normal Layer
Tune/Midi Response

—4—
Key
Note: Each key has two contacts,
the first conatct (1) and second contact (2).

FI
Second contact (2) First contact (1)
KC
SI

NOMENCLATURE OF KEYS
C#2 D#2 F#2 G#2 A#2 C#3 D#3 F#3 G#3 A#3 C#4 D#4 F#4 G#4 A#4 C#5 D#5 F#5 G#5 A#5 C#6 D#6 F#6 G#6 A#6

C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7

POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT

The power supply circuit generates five voltages as shown in the following table. VDD voltage is always
generated. The others are controlled by APO signal from the CPU.

Name Voltage For operation of


VDD +5 V CPU, Reset IC, DSP, Sound source ROM, Working storage RAM, Effect RAM
DVDD +5 V LCD driver, Power jack, Sustain jack, MIDI jack
AVDD +5 V DAC, Filter
LVDD +5.6 V LCD dirver
VCC +9 V Power amplifier, Pilot lamp

RESET CIRCUIT

When batteries are set or an AC adapter is connected, the reset IC provides a low pulse to the CPU. The
CPU then initializes its internal circuit, and clears the working storage RAM.
When the power switch is pressed, the CPU receives a low pulse of POWER signal. The CPU sends APO
signal to the power supply circuit, also sends a reset signal to the DSP.

Battery set VDD VDD


VDD
Reset signal
DSP
RESET PLE
LSI2
Reset IC CPU HG51B277FB-1
IC2 LSI1
RN5VD40AA GT913F(T)
APO
POWER SCKO
NMI To power supply circuit
From power switch

—5—
CPU (LSI1: GT913F-(T))
The 16-bit CPU contains a 1k-byte RAM, three 8-bit I/O ports, two timers, a key controller and serial interfaces.
The CPU detects key velocity by counting the time between first-key input signal FI and second-key SI from
the keyboard. The CPU reads sound data and velocity data from the sound source ROM in accordance with
the selected tone; the CPU can read rhythm data simultaneously when a rhythm pattern is selected. Then the
CPU provides 16-bit serial sound data to the DSP. The CPU also controls MIDI input/output and stores
sequencer data into the working storage RAM.
The following table shows the pin functions of LSI1.
Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function
1 TXD0 Out MIDI signal output
2 RXD0 In MIDI signal input
3 SCK0 Out APO (Auto Power Off) signal output
4, 5 TXD1, RXD2 In/Out Data bus for the LCD driver
6 SCK1 Out 1 MHZ synchronizing pulse output
7 AVCC In DVDD (+5 V) source
AC adaptor detection terminal.
8 AN0 In +5 V when the keyboard is powered by batteries and becomes
0 V to cancel the APO function when AC adaptor is connected.
9 AN1 — Not used. Connected to ground.
10 AGND In Ground (0 V) source
11 BCK Out Bit clock output
12 SO Out Serial sound data output
13 LRCK Out Word clock output
14 GND In Ground (0 V) source
15, 16 XLT0, XLT1 In/Out 20 MHz clock input/output
17 VCC In +5 V source
18, 19 MD0, MD1 In Mode selection terminal
20 RSTB In Reset signal input
21 NMI In Power ON signal input
22 INT/P10 In/Out Data bus for the LCD driver
FI0 ~ FI3
23 ~ 30 In Terminal for key input signal
SI0 ~ SI3
31 ~ 38 KC0 ~ KC7 Out Terminal for key scan signal
FI4 ~ FI7
39 ~ 46 In Terminal for key input signal
SI4 ~ SI7
FI8, FI9
47 ~ 50 — Not used
SI8, SI9
51 FI10 In Terminal for button input signal
52 SI10/P23 Out Chip enable signal for the LCD driver
53 ~ 55 KI0 ~ KI2 In Terminal for button input signal
56 MWNB Out Write enable signal for the DSP
57 ~ 76 MA0 ~ MA17 Out Address bus
77 MCSB0 Out Chip enable signal output for the sound source ROM
78 MCSB1 Out Not used
79 MCSB2 Out Chip enable signal output for the DSP
—6—
Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function
80 VCC In +5 V source
81 GND In Ground (0 V) source
82 MRDB Out Read enable signal output for the sound source ROM
83 ~ 98 MD0 ~ MD15 In/Out Data bus
99 PLE Out Reset signal output for the DSP
100 P17 In/Out Data bus for the LCD driver

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR (LSI2: HG51B227FB-1)

The DSP receives 16-bit serial sound data output from the CPU and adds the selected effect to the sound data
using the effect RAM. Then the DSP provides the sound data to the DAC. The DSP also controls button input/
output.
The following table shows the pin functions of LSI2.
Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function
1 ~ 3, 80 PB0 ~ PB3 In Button input terminals
4 PB4 In ASSIGNABLE Jack input
5 SO Out Serial sound data output for the DAC
6 WCKO Out Word clock output for the DAC
7 VDD3 In +5 V source
8 TEST — Not used
9 RESB In Reset signal input
10 VSS2 In Ground (0 V) source
11, 12 XIN, XOUT In/Out 20 MHz clock input/output
13 WCKI In Word clock input from the CPU
14 SI In Serial sound data input from the CPU
15 BCKI In Bit clock input from the CPU
16 SINC In 1 MHz synchronizing pulse input
17 VDD2 In +5 V source
18 ~ 25 IO0 ~ IO7 In/Out Data bus
26 RCEB Out Chip enable signal output for the working storage RAM
27 VSS3 In Ground (0 V) source
28 AD1 In Address bus
29 OEB Out Output enable signal for working storage RAM
30 WEB In Write enable signal
31 VDD3 In +5 V source
32 CE2 In Chip enable signal input. High active.
33 AD0 In Address bus
34 CE1B In Chip enable signal input. Low active.
35 ~ 41, 43 EIO0 ~ EIO7 In/Out Data bus for the effect RAM

—7—
Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function
42 , 44, 46 ~ 48,
51 ~ 59, 61 EA0 ~ EA12 Out Address bus for the effect RAM

45 ECEB Out Chip enable signal output for the effect RAM
49 EOEB Out Read enable signal output for the effect RAM
50 VSS3 In Ground (0 V) source
60 EWEB Out Write enable signal output for the effect RAM
62, 66, 70, 74, 78 VSS2 In Ground source
63, 67, 71, 75, 79 VDD2 In +5 V source
64, 65, 68, 69,
72, 73 PA0 ~ PA5 Out Button scan signal output

76, 77 PA6/7 Out Not used

LCD DRIVER (LSI501: SED1278F2A)

The LCD driver can drive a dot matrix LCD having 40 segment and 16 common lines. The LSI contains 240
graphic symbols in the built-in character generator ROM, and stores 80 characters in the built-in display data
RAM. In accordance with command from the CPU, the LSI is capable of displaying up to 16 characters
simultaneously. The following table shows the pin functions of LSI 501.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1 ~ 22,
63 ~ 80 SEG1 ~ SEG40 Out Segment signal output

23 VSS — GND (0 V) source


Terminals for the built-in clock pulse generator. The external
24, 25 OSC1, OSC2 In/Out resistor connected determines the oscillation frequency.

LCD drive voltage input.


26 ~ 30 V1 ~ V5 In Those voltages are used for generating the stepped pulse of
the LCD drive signals.
31, 32 LP, XCLS — Not used
33 VDD In DVDD (+5 V) source
34, 35 FR, DO — Not used
Data/command determination terminal.
36 RS In High: data, Low: command
37 R/W In Read/write terminal. High: read, Low: write
Chip enable signal.
38 E In High: enable, the writing is done at fall edge.
Low: disenable
39 ~ 42 DB0 ~ DB3 — Not used. Connected to GND (0 V)
43 ~ 46 DB4 ~ DB7 In/Out Data bus
47 ~ 62 COM1 ~ COM16 Out Common signal/output

—8—
DAC (IC1: UPD6379GR)

The DAC receives 16-bit serial data output from the DSP. The data contains digital sound data of the
melody, chord, bass, and percussion for the right and left channels. The DAC converts the data into
analog waveforms and output them to each channel separately.

Synch signal
SINC SCK1
L OUT Data Data
DSP CPU
SI SO LSI2 SI SO
DAC LSI1
Word clock HG51B277FB Word clock GT913F(T)
IC1
UPD6379GR LRCK WCKO WCKI LRCK
R OUT Bit clock Bit clock
CLK BCKI BCK

FILTER BLOCK

Since the sound signals from the DAC are stepped waveforms, the filter block is added to smooth the
waveforms.

AVDD
2SC1740STPR
6.3V220

Q308
C339

3.3K 4.7K 1K
R336 R337 R338
2SC1740STPR

C343 Q310

AG C123H
680‰
R334

AVDD
C821BA

From DAC
C342

50V22
50V22
R346

R348
22K

3.9K

C340
R335
1.5K

R339

C349
1K
680‰ 2SC1740STPR

AG AG
10V100
R347

R349

C348
22K

10K

Q309 AG
3.3K 4.7K 1K
2SC1740STPR

R342 R343 R344


Q311
To main volume C346 AG AG 50V22

C123H C350
R341
C821BA

C345

50V22
R345

C341
R340

1K
1.5K

—9—
POWER AMPLIFIER (IC301: TA8248K)

The power amplifier is a two-channel amplifier with standby switch.


The following table shows the pin function of IC301.

Pin No. Terminal In/Out Function


1 NC — Not used
2 B.S.2 — Terminal for a bootstrap capacitor
3 OUT2 Out Channel 2 output
4 VCC In +9 V source
5 OUT1 Out Channel 1 output
6 B.S.1 — Terminal for a bootstrap capacitor
7 Power GND In Ground (0 V) source
8 Stand by In Power control signal input. 0 V: Off, +9 V: On
9 DC — Terminal for a decoupling capacitor
10 NF1 In Negative feedback input
11 IN1 In Channel 1 input
12 IN2 In Channel 2 input
13 NF2 In Negative feedback input
14, 15 Pre GND In Ground (0 V) source

— 10 —
ADJUSTMENT

DISPLAY PCB
1) Items to be adjusted:

Item Measuring Instrument


Vop voltage setting Voltmeter

2) Adjustment and Test Point Locations


(TOP VIEW)

VR501
(BOTTOM VIEW)

TP1

TP2
— 11 —
3) Equipment connection/Procedure

Vop voltage setting


Set Voltmeter

Output
TP1-TP2

Input Input Input Output Output


Adjust Adjust for
Connection Point Signal Connection Point
VR501 Voltmeter TP1-TP2 Adjust for 4.2 to 4.3 V read-
ing on voltmeter under the
temparature 20 to 25 °C.
Make fine adjustment accord-
ing to the following instruc-
tion.
Eye
(upper limit)
1Watching the LCD at 32.52° angle to the horizontal, adjust Vop
Eye voltage so that unenergized segments are seen dimly.
62.23° 2Watching the LCD at 62.23° (upper limit) angle, check to see the
32.52°
segments completely.
LCD

— 12 —
MAJOR WAVEFORMS

0.5 s 20 ms 1 ms 1 ms

Power button ON
1 CH1 3 CH1 CH1 CH1
9 A

CH2 4 CH2
CH2 CH2
2 0 B

– – – –
CH1: 5 V CH2: 5 V CH1: 5 V CH2: 5 V CH1: 50 mṼ CH2: 50 mṼ CH1: 50 mṼ CH2: 50 mṼ

1 NMI signal 3 Button scan signal PA0 9 DAC output (L-ch) A Sound signal (L-ch)
JD connector pin 1 JD connector pin 9 JH connector pin 9 JK connector pin 4
2 APO signal 4 Button scan signal PA1 0 DAC output (R-ch) B Sound signal (R-ch)
JH connector pin 6 JD connector pin 8 JH connector pin 8 JK connector pin 5

50 µs 0.5 s

Power ON

5 CH1 CH1

6 CH2

8 CH2

– – – –
CH1: 5 V CH2: 5 V CH1: 5 V CH2: 5 V

5 Key scan signal KC0 7 RS signal PA4


JA connector pin 9 JJ connector pin 4
6 Key scan signal KC1 8 R/W signal PA5
JA connector pin 10 JJ connector pin 5

— 13 —
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
Main PCB JCM454-MA1M

8 7

3 9

10
4
2

6 5

Top View

Bottom View

— 14 —
Sub PCB KDM454-MA2M

12 11

— 15 —
LCD PCB JCM454-LCD1M-A

Top View

Bottom View

— 16 —
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
Main PCB JCM454-MA1M

6
6

4
3

10

2
5 6

— 17 —
Sub PCB KDM454-MA2M

11
12

— 18 —
Display PCB JCM454-LCD1M

— 19 —
Keyboard PCBs JCM617T-KY1M/KY2M

— 20 —
PCBs JCM454-CN1M, JCM454-CN2M,JCM454-CN3M,JCM454-CN4M

— 21 —
S17 C16
S8 C15

(56.0) V.A.
LCD

2.738
S9 C14

(3.258)
S10 C13
S32 NC

Segment
Common

C9 NC

5.26
4.625

S33 NC
S34 NC
S35 S1
S36 S2
S37 S3
S38 S4
S39 S5
S40 S6
S3 S7
C12 S8
cross-point

S2 S9
S1 S10
S11 S11
C9 S12
3-0.35

cross-point

A
S12 S13
C16 S14
S29 S15
C15 S16
cross-point

C14 S17
C13 S18
S30 S19
S31 S20
S32 S21
(121.0) V.A.

— 22 —
C12 S22
C11 S23
C10 S24
S20 S25
C9 S26
S19 S27
cross-point

NC S28
cross-point

NC S29
NC S30
NC S31
NC S32
NC S33
NC S34
7-0.35
cross-point

NC S35
NC S36
NC S37
NC S38
NC S39
S18 S40
C13 C1
(4.595)

C14 C2
C15 C3
(5.26)

C16 C4
C10 C5
C12 C6
S21 C7
cross-point

C11 C12
S17 C16
S8 C15

66.0–0.2
S9 C14
LCD

S10 C13

5.5
S32 NC
C9 NC

Segment
Common

S33 NC
S34 NC

9.087
S35 S1
S36 S2
S37 S3

0.4
S38 S4
S39 S5
S40 S6

A
S3 S7
C12 S8
S2 S9
S1 S10
S11 S11
C9 S12
S12 S13
C16 S14
S29 S15
C15 S16
C14 S17

0.4
C13 S18
S30 S19
S31 S20

0.4
0.4
S32 S21
C12 S22

— 23 —
125.0–0.2
C11 S23
C10 S24
S20 S25
C9 S26
S19 S27

0.4
NC S28
NC S29
NC S30
NC S31
NC S32
NC S33
NC S34

0.4
NC S35
NC S36
NC S37
NC S38
NC S39
S18 S40
C13 C1
0.4

C14 C2

0.2
C15 C3

0.15

0.2
C16 C4
C10 C5
C12 C6
S21 C7
0.5

C11 C12
EXPLODED VIEW
28 18

18
27

17

R-1 25

23
24

22
19
21

20
4

8
17
15
7
26

10
16

2 9
14
14
1
13
12
3

11 R-3

R-2 6

29

— 24 —
PARTS LIST

CTK-631

Notes: This parts list does not include the cosmetic parts, which
parts are marked with item No. "R-X" in the exploded
view.
Contact our spare parts department if you need these
parts for refurbish.

1. Prices and specifications are subject to change with-


out prior notice.

2. As for spare parts order and supply, refer to the


"GUIDEBOOK for Spare parts Supply", published
seperately.

3. The numbers in item column correspond to the same


numbers in drawing.

— 25 —
PARTS PRICE LIST
CTK-631

N ITEM CODE NO. PARTS NAME SPECIFICATION Q PRICE CODE R

MAIN PCB
N 1 6927 4340 PCB/ASSY(MA1M) M240991*1 1 DZ B
LSI1 2012 5005 LSI/CPU GT913F(T) 1 BO A
LSI2 2012 4494 LSI/DSP HG51B277FB-1 1 BF A
N LSI3 2012 6336 LSI/ROM LH536PY8 1 BG A
LSI4/LSI5 2012 5572 LSI/RAM TC55257DFL-70L(EL) 2 AS A
IC1 2105 4746 IC UPD6379GR-E1 1 AO A
IC2 2012 1883 IC RN5VD40AA-TR 1 AE A
IC3 2105 3773 IC TC7SH08FU(TE85L) 1 AD A
X1 2590 2699 OSCILLATOR/CRYSTAL EF0B2005E0 1 AE B
X2 2590 2742 OSCILLATOR/CERAMIC AT-49-30M 1 AG B
SUB PCB ASSY
N 2 6927 4370 PCB/ASSY(MA2M) M240992*1 1 DT B
IC301 2114 5775 IC TA8248K 1 BB A
IC302 2114 1421 IC/PHOTOCOUPLER PC900V 1 AK B
Q301/Q303 2250 1591 TRANSISTOR 2SB1237TV2R 2 AB A
Q306 2251 0672 TRANSISTOR 2SB1548-P.CS 1 AD A
Q305 2250 1593 TRANSISTOR 2SD1858TV2R 1 AB A
D301/D302 2390 3021 DIODE SRT14 2 AF B
Q302,304, 2390 1344 TRANSISTOR 1SS133T-77 9 AA A
Q307~Q313
D306 2360 1085 DIODE/ZENER HZS6B1LTD 1 AA B
N D307 2360 3084 DIODE/ZENER HZS5.6NB3TD 1 AA A
N D308 2360 3086 DIODE/ZENER HZS6C1LTD 1 AA A
J301 3501 7049 JACK/POWER HEC2305-01-330 1 AC A
J302 3612 0665 JACK/PHONE YKB21-5006 1 AG B
J303 3612 0789 JACK YKB21-5010 1 AC B
J304 3501 4816 JACK/DIN YKF51-5051 1 AH B
DISPLAY PCB
N 3 6927 4380 PCB/ASSY(LCD1M) M240993*1 1 DL B
LSI501 2012 6018 LSI/LCD DRIVER SED1278F2A 1 AV A
D501 2360 3056 DIODE/ZENER HZS6A2LTD 1 AA A
D502 2390 1344 DIODE 1SS133T-77 1 AA A
Q501/502 2253 0710 TRANSISTOR 2SD965-R(TA) 2 AB A
Q503 2250 1577 TRANSISTOR 2SA933ASTPR 1 AA A
Q504 2250 1592 TRANSISTOR 2SC1740STPR 1 AA A
N T501 3012 1607 TRANSFORMER TE-CFL6-1M1 1 AL B
VR501 2775 0994 VOLUME EVND8AA03B53 1 AA A
CONSOLE PCB
N 4 6927 4390 PCB/ASSY(CN1234M) M140856*1 1 DA B
D601~D634 2390 1344 DIODE 1SS133T-77 34 AA B
LED601 2370 1414 LED MPR3338S-B149 1 AA B
N VR601 2765 2213 VOLUME RS20H121-2KB 1 AD A
KEYBOARD PCB
N 5 6927 4400 PCB/ASSY(KY1M) M140687*3 1 DA B
D501~D564 2301 0097 DIODE 1S2473 64 AA B
N 6 6927 4410 PCB/ASSY(KY2M) M140688*3 1 DA B
D565~D622 2301 0097 DIODE 58 AA B
KEYBOARD UNIT
7 6922 2720 WHITE KEY SET/LT M312118*1 4 AP A
8 6922 2730 WHITE KEY SET/LT M312118*2 1 AR A
9 6922 2740 BLACK KEY SET 10P M111726-1 2 AL A
10 6922 2750 BLACK KEY SET 5P M111726-2 1 AH A
N 11 6927 4260 RUBBER/CONTACT M340985*1 1 AS A

Notes : Q-Quantity per unit


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PARTS PRICE LIST
CTK-631

N ITEM CODE NO. PARTS NAME SPECIFICATION Q PRICE CODE R

PANEL UNIT
N 12 6927 4690 RELECTOR M240939-1 1 AN B
13 3122 3701 CFL HMBV4BG2W147NLUAZG 1 AX B
14 6927 3420 HOLDER/CFL M440758-1 2 AA C
N 15 3335 6822 LCD LD-B10432E 1 CJ B
16 6927 3070 INTERCONNECTOR M440459-4 2 AO B
17 3831 1096 SPEAKER S12J89A 2 BH B
N 18 6927 6180 NET/SPEAKER M340981*1 2 BR X
N 19 6927 5090 RUBBER/BUTTON M240971-1 1 AE B
N 20 6927 4700 RUBBER/BUTTON M240942-1 1 AR B
N 21 6927 4710 RUBBER/BUTTON M240943-1 1 AP B
N 22 6927 4720 RUBBER/BUTTON M240944-1 1 AR B
N 23 6927 5100 RUBBER/BUTTON M240945-1 1 AS B
N 24 6927 5110 RUBBER/BUTTON M240946-1 1 AI B
N 25 6927 5120 RUBBER/BUTTON M240947-1 1 AI B
26 6927 0510 SWITCH/SLIDE KNOB CSB-08D 1 AD B
27 6921 5030 KNOB/SLIDE M311859-1 2 AA B
N 28 6927 7240 PLATE/DISPLAY M341032*1 1 BC C
29 6918 1630 COVER/BATTERY M311164*1 1 AT B
ACCESSORY
N 6926 9590 STAND/NOTE M340876*1 1 BK B

Notes : Q-Quantity per unit


R-Rank - 27 -
CASIO TECHNO CO.,LTD.
Overseas Service Division

Nishi-Shinjuku Kimuraya Bldg. 1F


5-25, Nishi-Shinjuku 7-Chome
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan

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