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Casio px-130 Ver.4 SM

This document contains specifications, diagrams, layouts, and descriptions for an electronic keyboard. It includes: 1) Specifications for the keyboard's features such as its sounds, effects, recording functions, inputs/outputs, and power requirements. 2) A block diagram showing the connections between the various circuit boards that make up the keyboard. 3) Images and descriptions of the printed circuit boards used in the keyboard. 4) An exploded view diagram of the keyboard.
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Casio px-130 Ver.4 SM

This document contains specifications, diagrams, layouts, and descriptions for an electronic keyboard. It includes: 1) Specifications for the keyboard's features such as its sounds, effects, recording functions, inputs/outputs, and power requirements. 2) A block diagram showing the connections between the various circuit boards that make up the keyboard. 3) Images and descriptions of the printed circuit boards used in the keyboard. 4) An exploded view diagram of the keyboard.
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PX-130
JUL. 2009

PX-130

ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD
INDEX Ver. 4 : Nov. 2009
Contents

Specifications...................................................................................................................... 1
BLOCK AND WIRING DIAGRAM............................................................................................. 2
PCB LAYOUT............................................................................................................................ 3
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................... 4
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS.................................................................................................... 6
Disassembly........................................................................................................................ 11
DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM....................................................................................................... 32
EXPLODED VIEW.................................................................................................................... 39
PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................. 41
Schematic diagrams........................................................................................................ 45
Specifications

Keyboard 88-key piano keyboard, with Touch Response


Maximum Polyphony 128 notes
Tones 16
Layer (excluding bass tones)
Split (Low-range bass tones only)
Effects Brilliance (–3 to 0 to 3), Reverb (4 types), Chorus (4 types), DSP,
Acoustic Resonance
Metronome Beats: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Tempo Range: 20 to 255
Duet Adjustable tone range (−1 to 2 octaves)
Music Library Number of Songs: 60, User Songs: 1 (memory capacity: up to 65 KB) *
* Based on 1 KB = 1024 bytes, 1 MB = 10242 bytes
Song volume: Adjustable
Part On/Off: L, R
Recorder Functions: Real-time recording, playback
Number of Song: 1
Number of Tracks: 2
Capacity: Approximately 5,000 notes total
Recorded Data Protection: Built-in flash memory
Pedals Damper
(Soft and sostenuto pedal operations enabled by the optional SP-32 Pedal Unit.)
Other Functions Touch Select: 3 types, Off
Transpose: 2 octaves (–12 to 0 to 12)
Tuning: A4 = 440.0 Hz ± 99 cents (variable)
Temperament
Octave shift
Operation lock
MIDI 16-channel multi-timbre receive
Inputs/Outputs PHONES jacks: Stereo mini jacks × 2
Output impedance: 3 Ω
Output Voltage: 1.5 V (RMS) MAX
Power: 12 V DC
USB port: TYPE B
Damper Pedal Jack: Standard jack
Pedal connector
Speakers [13 cm × 6 cm (rectangular)] × 2 (Output 8 W + 8 W)
Power Requirements AC Adaptor: AD-A12150LW
Power Consumption 12 V 18 W
Dimensions 132.2 (W) × 28.6 (D) × 13.5 (H) cm (52 1/16 × 11 1/4 × 5 5/16 inch)
Weight Approximately 11.2 kg (24.7 lbs)

–1–
BLOCK AND WIRING DIAGRAM
KEYBORAD PCB KEYBORAD PCB KEYBORAD PCB KEYBORAD PCB
(MACP-KYB2) (MACP-KYA1) (MACP-KYC1) (MACP-KYC2)
CN803 (14 pin) CN601 (14 pin) CN601 (12 pin) CN602 (12 pin)

KEYBORAD PCB CN602 (14 pin) CN801 (12 pin) CN803 (12 pin)
(MACP-KYA2)
KEYBORAD PCB
CN603 (20 pin) CN802 (20 pin) (MACP-KYD1)

CN802 (14 pin) CN801 (20 pin) KI0-KI10,


KO0-KO-7, NC
KEYBORAD PCB
(MACP-KYB1) CN804 (30 pin) CN2 (20 pin)
PEDAL

MAIN PCB FI0-FI10, SI0-SI10, KC0-KC7


KEY
(M900-MDA1) CN1 (30 pin) CONTROLLER
IC14 USB
(CN9) CN5 (5 pin)

SDD0-SD015

SDA0-SDA12, SDBA0, SDBA1


MPU
IC5
A1-A23 NOR
FLASH MEMORY
(256 Mbit)
SDRAM D0-D15 D0-D15 IC6
(256 Mbit)
IC2
A1-A21 PSRAM
DAC
(32 Mbit)
POWER SUPPLY IC13 D0-D15 IC7
CN4 (12 pin)
CIRCUIT
VD5
IC1, Q7, C107-C113

CN601 (12 pin) BUTTONS

VD3 VA3 CONSOLE PCB


CN12 (10 pin) (M900-CNA1)

SUB PCB CN202 (10 pin)


(M900-PSA1)
CN201 (5 pin)

CN602 (5 pin)

VD5 VA12 VA5


ROUT
VD5
VA12 LOUT
VOLUME PCB
POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT (M900-CNA2)
IC203, Q207, D203, D204,
C231, C233-C237, C239 SPEAKERS
HEADPHONE
12 V VCP AMPLIFIER POWER CN213 (R)
DC IN IC201 AMPLIFIER
(J202) DAMPER IC202 CN205 (L)
CN211 PEDAL (J204)
CN206 (4 pin)

POWER JACK PCB


SWITCH CN601 (4 pin)
(M900-HPA1)
PHONES (J601, J602)

–2–
PCB LAYOUT
M900-CNA2 M900-CNA1 M900-PSA1 M900-MDA1

MACP-KYA1 MACP-KYA2 MACP-KYB1 MACP-KYB2

MACP-KYC1 MACP-KYD1 MACP-KYC2

MACP-KYC1, MACP-KYD1,
Left side MACP-KYC2

MACP-KYA1, MACP-KYA2,
MACP-KYB1, MACP-KYB2
M900-HPA1

PCBs Components
Main PCB M900-MDA1 MPU, Reset IC, SDRAM (256 Mbit), Flash Memory (256 Mbit),
PSRAM (32 Mbit), Power Supply Circuit, Key Controller, USB Port
Sub PCB M900-PSA1 DC 12 V Terminal, Power Supply Circuit, Filter, Power Amplifier,
Damper Pedal Jack
Console PCBs M900-CNA1 Buttons
Volume PCB M900-CNA2 Main Volume
Jack PCB M900-HPA1 Phones Jacks
Keyboard PCBs MACP-KYA1 Keyboard
MACP-KYA2
MACP-KYB1
MACP-KYB2
MACP-KYC1
MACP-KYC2
MACP-KYD1

–3–
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

KEY MATRIX
KC0 KC1 KC2 KC3 KC4 KC5 KC6 KC7
FI0 A0 A0# B0 C1 C1# D1 D1# E1
SI0 A0 A0# B0 C1 C1# D1 D1# E1
FI1 F1 F1# G1 G1# A1 A1# B1 C2
SI1 F1 F1# G1 G1# A1 A1# B1 C2
FI2 C2# D2 D2# E2 F2 F2# G2 G2#
SI2 C2# D2 D2# E2 F2 F2# G2 G2#
FI3 A2 A2# B2 C3 C3# D3 D3# E3
SI3 A2 A2# B2 C3 C3# D3 D3# E3
FI4 F3 F3# G3 G3# A3 A3# B3 C4
SI4 F3 F3# G3 G3# A3 A3# B3 C4
FI5 C4# D4 D4# E4 F4 F4# G4 G4#
SI5 C4# D4 D4# E4 F4 F4# G4 G4#
FI6 A4 A4# B4 C5 C5# D5 D5# E5
SI6 A4 A4# B4 C5 C5# D5 D5# E5
FI7 F5 F5# G5 G5# A5 A5# B5 C6
SI7 F5 F5# G5 G5# A5 A5# B5 C6
FI8 C6# D6 D6# E6 F6 F6# G6 G6#
SI8 C6# D6 D6# E6 F6 F6# G6 G6#
FI9 A6 A6# B6 C7 C7# D7 D7# E7
SI9 A6 A6# B6 C7 C7# D7 D7# E7
FI10 F7 F7# G7 G7# A7 A7# B7 C8
SI10 F7 F7# G7 G7# A7 A7# B7 C8

KO0 KO1 KO2 KO3 KO4 KO5 KO6 KO7


KI0 A03 A0#3 B03 C13 C1#3 D13 D1#3 E13
KI1 F13 F1#3 G13 G1#3 A13 A1#3 B13 C23
KI2 C2#3 D23 D2#3 E23 F23 F2#3 G23 G2#3
KI3 A23 A2#3 B23 C33 C3#3 D33 D3#3 E33
KI4 F33 F3#3 G33 G3#3 A33 A3#3 B33 C43
KI5 C4#3 D43 D4#3 E43 F43 F4#3 G43 G4#3
KI6 A43 A4#3 B43 C53 C5#3 D53 D5#3 E53
KI7 F53 F5#3 G53 G5#3 A53 A5#3 B53 C63
KI8 C6#3 D63 D6#3 E63 F63 F6#3 G63 G6#3
KI9 A63 A6#3 B63 C73 C7#3 D73 D7#3 E73
KI10 F73 F7#3 G73 G7#3 A73 A7#3 B73 C83

–4–
NOMENCLATURE OF KEYS
A#0 C#1 D#1 F#1 G#1 A#1 C#2 D#2 F#2 G#2 A#2 C#3 D#3 F#3G#3 A#3 C#4D#4 F#4G#4A#4 C#5D#5 F#5G#5A#5 C#6 D#6 F#6 G#6 A#6 C#7 D#7 F#7G#7A#7

A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 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 D7 E7 F7 G7 A7 B7 C8

BUTTON MATRIX
SO0 SO1 SO2
SI0 FUNCTION METRONOME (R) ELEC PIANO, DUET
GRAND PIANO (MODERN),
SI1 ― SONG u/n, DEMO
REVERB
GRAND PIANO (CLASSIC),
SI2 ― RECORDER (L)
CHORUS

–5–
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS

Main PCB M900-MDA1 Sub PCB M900-PSA1

Top View

Top View

Bottom View

Bottom View

Jack PCB M900-HPA1

Top View Bottom View

–6–
Console PCB M900-CNA1 Volume PCB M900-CNA2

Top View Top View

Bottom View Bottom View

KEYBOARD PCB MACP-KYA1

Top View

Bottom View

–7–
KEYBOARD PCB MACP-KYA2

Top View

Bottom View

KEYBOARD PCB MACP-KYB1

–8–
KEYBOARD PCB MACP-KYB2

Top View

Bottom View

KEYBOARD PCB MACP-KYC1

–9–
KEYBOARD PCB MACP-KYC2

Top View

Bottom View

KEYBOARD PCB MACP-KYD1

Top View

Bottom View

– 10 –
Disassembly

The photos show a prototype. The appearance of the instrument, such as color, may
differ from the actual model.

„„Removing the main panel


111 Remove 16 screws and eight L-COVERs on the bottom surface of the main unit.

L-COVER

222 You will see a screw inside when you remove an L-COVER. Undo and remove the screw through each
opening (eight screws in total).
NNNNNN Do not drop the screws inside the main unit.
NNNNNN Do not touch the hammer with the screwdriver while loosening the screws.

– 11 –
333 Place the main unit with the keys facing up. Undo three screws on the right side case.
444 Remove the right side case.

Right side case

555 Undo three screws on the left side case.


666 Remove the left side case.
NNNNNN The power switch and the M900-HPA1 PCB are assembled to the left side case. Do not pull
the left side case forcibly.

M900-HPA1 PCB Power switch

Left side case

777 Undo and remove two screws from each side case (S-CASE-IL and S-CASE-IR).

– 12 –
888 Remove the main panel.

– 13 –
„„Removing the main PCB (M900-MDA1)
111 Release the lock and remove two FFCs.
222 Remove two connectors.
333 Remove the pedal connector connected to the lower case.

FFC (Keyboard) FFC (Keyboard) Pedal connector

Connector (M900-CNA1) Connector (M900-PSA1)

444 Remove the screw below the USB jack on the back of the main unit.
555 Remove five screws and then the main PCB (M900-MDA1).

– 14 –
„„Removing the sub PCB (M900-PSA1)
111 Remove four connectors.
222 Unsolder the FFC connected to the M900-CNB2 PCB shown on the top right.

Connector (Left speaker) Connector (Power switch) FFC (M900-PSA1)

Connector (Right speaker) Connector (M900-HPA1) M900-CNA2 PCB

333 Remove six screws and then the sub PCB (M900-PSA1).

– 15 –
„„Removing the console PCB (M900-CNA1) and the volume PCB (M900-CNA2)
111 Remove 10 screws and then the console PCB (M900-CNA1).

Once the console PCB (M900-CNA1) is removed, you may disengage the button, the LED cover, the
LED spacer, and the nonwoven band.

222 Disengage the volume knob on the front of the main panel.

333 Remove three screws and then the volume PCB (M900-CNA2).

– 16 –
„„Removing the power switch and the jack PCB (M900-HPA1)
111 Remove four screws on the left side case, and disengage the jack PCB (M900-HPA1) and the power
switch.

Power switch

M900-HPA1 PCB

„„Removing the speakers


111 Remove three screws.
222 Remove two hooks and then the speaker cover.

Speaker cover

Hooks

333 Remove four screws and then the speaker.

444 Similarly remove the other speaker.

– 17 –
„„Removing the KY-ASSY
111 Remove all three screws from either side case (S-CASE-IL and S-CASE-IR), and then remove both
side cases.

222 Remove 26 screws on the bottom of the main unit.

333 Remove three screws and then the KY-ASSY.

KY-ASSY

– 18 –
„„Removing the keys

<Removing the keys>


To remove the keys, you will need two of the tools described below.
Before removing a black key, you must first remove both white keys on either side of the black key.
White keys may be removed with the same procedures as removing black keys.

<Tool>
The tool used in the photos in this section was converted from a gardening ID tag. The size and shape
of an ID tag accord to the dimensions below.

<Note on shaping an ID tag>


The thickness of the tool must be within 1.2~1.3 mm.
If the tool is too thin, removing keys become difficult.
If the tool is too thick, it may damage the rib of the chassis.

<Tool dimensions>

Width:
15~20 mm R=2.75 mm

7 mm

Thickness:
within 1.2~1.3 mm

Use this part to


remove the key.

– 19 –
111 Insert the two tools between the rib of the chassis and a key.
222 When the tools are inserted to a certain depth, the key begins to be lifted and can then be removed.

<Cross-section image>

Tool

Rib of the chassis Key

Tools

Chassis

– 20 –
<Installing the keys>
Refer to the illustration below for the location of each white key.
Be sure to install each key at its designated location.
All black keys are the same. A black key may be installed at any correct black-key location.

A code is indicated at the foot of each key.

SA C E G B D F A C E G B D F A C E G B D F A C E G B
B D F A C E G B D F A C E G B D F A C E G B D F A SC

Install a black key before installing the white keys on either of its sides.
Follow the same procedures below to install a black or white key.
111 Assemble a key to a hammer.
222 Press the protrusion of the chassis firmly into the keyhole.
333 Press the key to see if it moves properly.

Set securely into the chassis.

Assemble a key to a hammer.

– 21 –
„„Removing the hammers
111 Place the chassis upside down so that the hammers are visible.
222 Press the chassis with the tip of tweezers.
333 While catching a hammer with tweezers, set the tweezers against the resin part of the chassis.
444 Using the chassis-tweezer contact as a fulcrum point, press down against the resin part in the direction
of the red arrow in the illustration below, and then disengage the hammer.
NNNNNN You must press the resin part of the hammer.
NNNNNN Pressing on the metal part of the hammer may damage the area connected to the resin.

Fulcrum point

Press down the resin part.


Tweezers

– 22 –
<About the hammers>
There are several kinds of hammers.
The type of a hammer may be identified by the code engraved on it.
Type of Hammer (for a white key)

Hammer Code (for a white key)

Type of Hammer (for a black key)

Hammer Code (for a black key)

Type of Hammer: "W" for a white key, "B" for a black key.
Hammer Code: The hammers for white keys are coded W1, W2, W3, and W4.
The hammers for black keys are coded B1, B2, B3, and W4.

<Location to install the hammer>


A hammer must be installed at the correct location according to its type.
The combination of hammers and keys are shown below.

<Hammers for black keys>

B1 (9 keys) B2 (9 keys) B3 (9 keys) B4 (9 keys)

W1 (13 keys) W2 (13 keys) W3 (13 keys) W4 (13 keys)

<Hammers for white keys>

– 23 –
<Installing the hammers>
Be sure to install each hammer at its designated location. If a hammer does not move smoothly, check
if it is installed at the correct location.

Follow the same procedures shown below to install a hammer for both black and white keys.
111 Use the tweezers to set a hammer at its correct location.
222 Press the chassis with the tip of tweezers.
333 Using the chassis-tweezers contact as a fulcrum point, press down the metal part of the hammer in
the direction of the red arrow in the illustration below, and then install the hammer.
Fulcrum point Locked at this point

Press down against the metal part.


Tweezers

– 24 –
„„Removing the keyboard PCBs (MACP-KYC1/KYC2, KYD1)
111 Remove eight rubber keys.
NNNNNN One rubber key is shorter than the others.

Rubber keys Short rubber key

Rubber keys

Short rubber key

222 Remove the nonwoven tape.


333 Remove 23 screws.

Nonwoven tape

MACP-KYC1 PCB MACP-KYD1 PCB MACP-KYC2 PCB

– 25 –
444 Locate the FFC connected on the back of the MACP-KYD1 PCB. Unlock the connector to remove the
FFC, and then disengage the MACP-KYC1 PCB, the KYC2 PCB, and the MACP-KYD1 PCB.

FFC

MACP-KYD1 PCB

MACP-KYC1 PCB MACP-KYD1 PCB MACP-KYC2 PCB

– 26 –
<Installing the keyboard PCBs (MACP-KYC1/KYC2, KYD1)>
111 Connect the FFC to the MACP-KYD1 PCB and lock the connector.
Be sure to connect it securely.

FFC

222 Install eight rubber keys.


Be sure to install the short rubber key at the correct location.
Lightly insert the tip of a rubber key into the PCB first, and then, press it in using the end of a paper
clip. Do not press the rubber key forcefully to avoid damaging the rubber key.

333 Secure the MACP-KYC1 PCB, the KYC2 PCB, and the MACP-KYD1 PCB with 23 screws.
Press the PCBs lightly in the direction of the red arrow in the illustration below while tightening a
screw.

– 27 –
„„Removing the keyboard PCBs (MACP-KYA1/KYA2, KYB1/KYB2)
111 Remove the nonwoven tape. Unlock the connector and disengage the FFC connecting the MACP-
KYA2 PCB and the MACP-KYB1.

Nonwoven tape FFC

MACP-KYA1 PCB MACP-KYA2 PCB MACP-KYB1 PCB MACP-KYB2 PCB

222 Remove 26 screws.

333 Unlock the connector and disengage the FFC connected to the MACP-KYB1 PCB.
NNNNNN When removing the FFC, be careful not to pull it too much in the direction of the red arrow in
the illustration, or the PLATE on the back may come loose.

FFC

MACP-KYB1 PCB

<If the PLATE comes off>


The PLATE is a transparent plastic plate. If the plate comes off, put it on the place where the FFC is,
and insert its end into place where the blue line is shown in the image.

– 28 –
444 Remove the keyboard PCBs (MACP-KYA1/KYA2, KYB1/KYB2).

MACP-KYA2 PCB MACP-KYA1 PCB

MACP-KYB2 PCB MACP-KYB1 PCB

555 Remove eight rubber keys.


NNNNNN One rubber key is shorter than the others.

Rubber keys Short rubber key

Rubber keys

Short rubber key

– 29 –
<Installing the keyboard PCBs (MACP-KYA1/KYA2, KYB1/KYB2)>
111 Place eight rubber keys on the chassis.
Be sure to place the short rubber key in the correct location.

222 Connect the FFC to the MACP-KYB1 PCB and lock the connector.
NNNNNN When connecting the FFC, be careful not to pull it too much in the direction of the red arrow
in the illustration, or the PLATE on the back may come loose.

FFC

MACP-KYB1 PCB

<If the PLATE comes off>


The PLATE is a transparent plastic plate. If the plate comes off, put it on the place where the FFC
is, and insert its end into place where the blue line is shown in the image.

– 30 –
333 Insert the MACP-KYA1/KYA2 PCB and MACP-KYB1/KYB2 PCB at an angle against the chassis,
and place them while paying attention not to misalign the rubber keys.

444 While placing the PCBs, the contact with the rubber keys may come out of alignment. Align them
against the red dotted line in the illustration below, lift the PCB once in the direction of the red
arrow, and then place them again.

555 Secure the MACP-KYA1/KYA2 PCBs, and the MACP-KYB1/KYB2 PCBs with 26 screws.
Press the PCBs lightly in the direction of the red arrow in the illustration below while tightening a
screw.

– 31 –
DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM

Initial Setting
111 Connect the AC adaptor.
222 Connect the pedal.
Even if a pedal unit is unavailable for the test, all the tests except for the pedal check may be performed.
* SP-3 is the pedal unit that comes with PX-130.
Connect it to the DAMPER PEDAL terminal in the back of the main unit.
* SP-32 is a pedal unit sold separately.
Connect it to the pedal connector on the bottom of the main unit.
To use SP-32, you will need the stand CS-67P, sold separately.
333 "Main" volume: MAX
444 Have a PC and a USB cable ready. (They will be used in the USB check.)
Operating System: Windows® XP (SP2 or later) *1
Windows Vista® *2
Mac OS® X (10.3.9, 10.4.11 or later, 10.5.6 or later)
*1: Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional (32 bit)
*2: Windows Vista (32 bit)

How to start the diagnostic program


111 Hold down the "METRONOME", "RECORDER", and "SONG (u/n)" buttons at the same time, to turn
the power ON.
222 Release the "METRONOME", "RECORDER", and "SONG (u/n)" buttons.
333 After the diagnostic program is launched, Automatic Test will start.
Select Sequential Test or Single Test after Automatic Test is completed.

Be sure to turn off the power when the test is finished.

Test Items
This diagnostic program tests the following items.
Selecting the "2. Model check" will run Test 2 (Model check) through 8 (Key check) in sequence.
The "9. Flash Memory check" is a single test. (see page 37)
No. Test Items Note
RAM, ROM, LED
1 Automatic Test
(Performed at the launch of the diagnostic program)
Sequential Test
2 Model check
3 ROM Version check Internal, External
4 Button check
5 Pedal check Pedal
6 Headphones check Headphones
7 USB check PC, USB cable
8 Key check
Single test
9 Flash Memory check

– 32 –
Diagnostic program
1. Automatic Test

Automatic Test is performed each time the diagnostic program is launched.

111 RAM check and ROM check are performed.


If a test fails, the "SONG (u/n)" LED or the "L/R" LED illuminates.
222 LED check is performed.
The confirmation chords C4, E4, G4 sound, and the LEDs illuminate in the order indicated with the
blue arrow as shown in the illustration below.
The LEDs illuminate repeatedly until the "2. Model check" is performed.

2. Model check

111 Press the "FUNCTION" button to perform the "MODEL check".


The confirmation chords C4, E4, G4 sound.
If the model is PX-130, the "L" LED flashes.

– 33 –
3. ROM Version check (Internal/External)

The numbers necessary in the ROM version check are expressed by the combination of the illuminated LEDs.
<Combinations of LEDs>
0: All LEDs OFF 5: "ELEC PIANO" + "MODERN" LED
1: "ELEC PIANO" LED 6: "MODERN" + "CLASSIC" LED
2: "CLASSIC" LED 7: "MODERN" + "CLASSIC" + "ELEC PIANO" LED
3: "ELEC PIANO" + "CLASSIC" LED 8: "RECORDER" LED
4: "MODERN" LED 9: "ELEC PIANO" + "RECORDER" LED

111 Press the "FUNCTION" button to perform the "ROM Version check (Internal)". The confirmation chords
C4, E4, G4 sound.
The "ELEC PIANO", "CLASSIC", "MODERN", "RECORDER" LEDs illuminate and the "L" LED flashes
while on stand-by.
* If you don't wish to perform the "ROM version check (Internal)", go on to the step (3).

<LEDs on stand-by>

222 Each time you press the "SONG (u/n)" button, the status of the LEDs changes.
Check to see if the LEDs illuminate in the order shown below.
Internal ROM (0100): 0 → 1 → 0 → 0 → Stand-by mode
Sequence Display LED status
1 (0) All LEDs OFF
2 (1) "ELEC PIANO" LED
3 (0) All LEDs OFF
4 (0) All LEDs OFF
5 ― Stand-by status as in Step 1
* While the internal ROM version is indicated, the "L" LED keeps flashing.

– 34 –
333 Press the "FUNCTION" button to perform the "ROM Version check (External)". The confirmation
chords C4, E4, G4 sound.
The "ELEC PIANO", "CLASSIC", "MODERN", "RECORDER" LEDs illuminate and the "R" LED flashes
while on stand-by.
* If you don’t wish to perform the "ROM version check (External)", go on to the step (1) of the "4. Button
check".

<LEDs on stand-by>

444 Each time you press the "SONG (u/n)" button, the status of the LEDs changes.
Check to see if the LEDs illuminate in the order shown below.
External ROM (0100): 0 → 1 → 0 → 0 → Stand-by mode
Sequence Display LED status
1 (0) All LEDs OFF
2 (1) "ELEC PIANO" LED
3 (0) All LEDs OFF
4 (0) All LEDs OFF
5 ― Stand-by status as in Step 3
* While the external ROM version is indicated, the "R" LED keeps flashing.

4. Button check

111 Press the "FUNCTION" button to perform the "BUTTON check".


The confirmation chords C4, E4, G4 sound, and all LEDs turn off.
222 Press the buttons in the order indicated in the illustration on the bottom.
Each time the button is pressed, the confirmation chord C6 sounds.
If a button is not operating properly or a button is pressed in a wrong order, an error tone (F2) sounds.
* You cannot cancel this test procedure mid-way.

333 When the "ELEC PIANO" button is pressed at the end, the confirmation chords C4, E4, G4 sound and
all LEDs turn off.

– 35 –
5. Pedal check

<About the pedal>


If there is no pedal unit for testing, go on to the "6. Headphones check".
The pedal unit SP-3 is used in Step (1).
The pedal unit SP-32 is used in Step (2) - (5).

111 Press the "SP-3" pedal.


The confirmation chord C4 sounds and the "ELEC PIANO" LED lights.
222 Press the "SOFT" pedal.
The confirmation chord E4 sounds and the "MODERN" LED lights.
333 Press the "SOSTENUTO" pedal.
The confirmation chord G4 sounds and the "CLASSIC" LED lights.
444 Press the "DAMPER" pedal (ON HALF).
The confirmation chord C4 sounds and "ELEC PIANO" LED flashes.
555 Press the "DAMPER" pedal firmly (ON FULL).
The confirmation chord C4 sounds and the "ELEC PIANO" LED lights.

6. Headphones check

111 Press the "FUNCTION" button to perform the "Headphones check".


The confirmation chords C4, E4, G4 sound and the "L" LED lights.
222 Connect the headphones to the jack in the front of the main unit.
The "L" LED turns off and the "R" LED illuminates.
333 Press the "A4" key.
444 Remove the headphones from the jack.
The "R" LED turns off and the "L" LED illuminates.
555 Connect the headphones to the jack in the back of the main unit.
The "L" LED turns off and the "R" LED illuminates.
666 Press the "A4" key.
777 Remove the headphones from the jack.
The "R" LED turns off and the "L" LED illuminates.

7. USB check

111 Press the "FUNCTION" button to perform the "USB check".


The confirmation chords C4, E4, G4 sound.
222 Connect PX-130 to the PC with a USB cable.
333 Press the "MODERN" button.
The "R" LED illuminates instantaneously, and the confirmation chord C6 sounds.
444 Disconnect the USB cable.

– 36 –
8. Key check

111 Press the "FUNCTION" button.


The confirmation chords C4, E4, G4 sound.
222 Press the "FUNCTION" button.
The confirmation chords C4, E4, G4 sound twice.
333 Press the "FUNCTION" button to perform the "Key check".
444 Confirm that a test tone (approx. 500 Hz) sounds from the left speaker while a key is pressed half way.
Check all white and black keys.
555 Confirm that a test tone (approx. 500 Hz) sounds from the left speaker and a high-pitched test tone
(approx. 2 kHz) sounds from the right speaker while a key is pressed completely.
Check all white and black keys.
666 Press the "POWER" button to turn off the power.

9. Flash Memory check

111 Boot the diagnostic program.


222 Hold down the "ELEC PIANO" button for 2 seconds.
The "ELEC PIANO" LED illuminates instantaneously, and the confirmation chords C4, E4, G4 sound.
333 Press the "POWER" button to turn off the power.

– 37 –
Operation after replacing the main PCB or the keyboard parts

Make sure to perform the following procedure after replacing the main PCB or the keyboard parts.
Applicable parts number on the Parts List: No.1 for the main PCB, No. 5 to 37 for the KY-ASSY
or the KY-ASSY component parts

Procedure

111 Hold down the "FUNCTION", "METRONOME", and "ELEC PIANO" buttons at the same time, to turn
the power ON.
All LEDs are lit.

222 Release the "FUNCTION", "METRONOME", and "ELEC PIANO" buttons.


All the LEDs turn of except "L" and "R" LEDs.

333 Press the "METRONOME" button.


The "R" and "MODERN" LEDs are lit.

444 Press the "MODERN" button.


The "R" and "CLASSIC" LEDs are lit.

555 Press the "CLASSIC" button.


The "R" and "ELEC PIANO" LEDs are lit.

666 Press the "ELEC PIANO" button.


The LEDs on both side of the "SONG (u/n)" mark, the "R" LED, and the "ELEC PIANO" LED are lit.

777 Press the "RECORDER" and "METRONOME" buttons at the same time.

888 Press the "POWER" button to turn off the power.

– 38 –
EXPLODED VIEW

65 66
47
42
48

41 40 45
49
50 46
57 58 51
53 54 55 56
59 60

62 LEFT SPEAKER 44 60±10 mm


49 63 52
61
50 64
43
190 mm
51 44
50±10 mm 46 RIGHT SPEAKER
1
42 3
480 mm
38 39
69
68 4
67 1-1
70 2

50 mm
MDA1
100 mm
71 84
72 510 mm 1-1
73 Pedal
Connector
10~15 mm
76 77

85 86

84 82
83 74
75
82 78
79
82
83 80 81
82

80 81 87

– 39 –
KEY ASSY
19

22
17
27 18
9
21 29 20
28
23

30
25
24
6
26
5
8
11
14
7 13

14 16
12
15
37
36
10

31

32
31

34 32
36 35
33
34 33

– 40 –
PARTS LIST

PX-130

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
without prior notice.
2. As for spare parts order and supply, refer to the
"GUIDEBOOK for Spare parts Supply", published
separately.
3. The numbers in item column correspond to the
same numbers in drawing.

– 41 –
111 PX-130BK_DI 555 PX-130WE_DI
222 PX-130BK_EU 666 PX-130WE_EU
333 PX-130BK_UK 777 PX-130WE_UK
444 PX-130BK_US 888 PX-130WE_US

QTY Price
N Item Parts No. Parts Code Specification R Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Code
Main PCB (MDA1)
N 1 10340876 PCB ASSY/MAIN TK-RJM509830*001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B Main PCB
1-1 69261580 SPONGE M440499-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AI B
N CN9 10257512 CONNECTOR UBR23-4K5G00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AT C USB
IC13 10256338 IC CS4351-CZZR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AS C
IC1 10241413 IC R1151N001C-TR-F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AE C
IC12 10197808 IC TC7SZ08FU(TE85L.F) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AE C
IC4 10197554 IC TC7SZ126FU(TE85L.F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AE C
IC5 10255468 LSI MB91F036PFF-GE1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CB C
N IC14 10333782 LSI UPD65943GK-F659EUA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AV C
N IC2 10333111 MEMORY MD56V82160-6TAZ03B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BJ C
N IC6 10333112 MEMORY S29GL256P90TFCR20D 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BU C
L39 10193074 COIL DLW21HN181SQ2L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AC X
Q1-Q3,Q8 69409403 TRANSISTOR 2SA1576AT106R 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AA X
Q7 22592764 TRANSISTOR 2SB1188T100Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AB X
Q4-Q6 69300298 TRANSISTOR 2SC4081T106R 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 AA X
X1,X31 10334293 RESONATOR 9C12000163 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 AG X

Sub PCB (PSA1)


N 2 10340877 PCB ASSY/PSA1 TK-RJM509831*001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C Sub PCB
IC203 10201503 IC PQ1CG21H2FZH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AO C
IC202 10306512 IC TDA7297 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BF C
J204 10206815 CONNECTOR JY-6314*01-030 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AC B Damper Pedal Jack
N J202 10334294 CONNECTOR KM02022ABMP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AL A DC Jack
L202-L204,L206 10231920 COIL RB53-856397NP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AA X
L205 10232457 COIL RII7-860400NP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AH X
N D204 10334295 DIODE LUDZS12BT1G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AA X
N D202 10334296 DIODE LUDZS8.2BT1G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AA X
D203 10210387 DIODE RSX101VA-30TR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AA X
D201 10294394 DIODE SK34A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AD X
FU201 10238345 FUSE 25H0500G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AC C
IC201 10306415 IC BH3547F-E2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AG C
Q201-Q209 69300298 TRANSISTOR 2SC4081T106R 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 AA X

Console PCB (CNA1)


N 3 10340879 PCB ASSY/CNA1 TK-RJM509832*001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X CNA1 PCB
N D603-D609 10336974 LED 26-21/R1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 AD X
N D602 10336975 LED 26-21/Y1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AF X
N SW601-SW607 10337110 SWITCH TP-1138A-10-100GF 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 AC C

Console PCB (CNA2)


N 4 10340878 PCB ASSY/CNA2 TK-RJM509833*001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C CNA2 PCB
VR601 10123103 VARIABLE R RK09K12C0D1B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AH B MAIN VOLUME

– 42 –
111 PX-130BK_DI 555 PX-130WE_DI
222 PX-130BK_EU 666 PX-130WE_EU
333 PX-130BK_UK 777 PX-130WE_UK
444 PX-130BK_US 888 PX-130WE_US

QTY Price
N Item Parts No. Parts Code Specification R Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Code
Key board assy
N 5 10340880 PCB ASSY/KEY TK-RJM509609*001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C KYC & KYD PCBs
D601-D628 10301580 DIODE LM1MA142WAT1G 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 AA X
D801-D818 10301580 DIODE LM1MA142WAT1G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 AA X
6 10336109 CABLE UL2896-20-280-MACP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X
7 10334298 FABRIC TAPE M411937-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AD X
N 8 10334333 RUBBER CONTACT/AG1 RJM509219-001V01 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 AC A
N 9 10334334 RUBBER CONTACT/GC1 RJM509220-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AA A
10 10341198 PCB ASSY/KYA TK-RJM509622*001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C KYA PCBs
D601-D644 10294400 DIODE LM1MA142WKT1G 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 AA X
11 10341199 PCB ASSY/KYB TK-RJM509624*001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C KYB PCBs
D801-D844 10294400 DIODE LM1MA142WKT1G 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 AA X
12 10336111 CABLE UL2896-20-120-MACP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AO X
13 10336108 CABLE UL2896-30-265-MACP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X
N 14 10164446 FABRIC TAPE RJM502073-002V01 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 AA X
N 15 10334331 RUBBER CONTACT/AG2 RJM509217-001V01 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 AD A
N 16 10334332 RUBBER CONTACT/GC2 RJM509218-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AA A
17 10284644 BLACK KEY RJM502797-001V01 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 AU A
18 10284645 WHITE KEY/CEGB RJM502862-001V03 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 BH A
19 10284646 WHITE KEY/DFA RJM502863-001V03 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 BG A
20 10151960 WHITE KEY/B RJM502794-001V02 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AG A
N 21 10337003 WHITE KEY/SA RJM502795-003V03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AW A
N 22 10337004 WHITE KEY/SC RJM502796-003V03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AW A
N 23 10341062 HAMMER ASSY/W1 TK-RJM509600*001 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 C
N 24 10341063 HAMMER ASSY/W2 TK-RJM509601*001 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 C
N 25 10341064 HAMMER ASSY/W3 TK-RJM509602*001 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 C
N 26 10341065 HAMMER ASSY/W4 TK-RJM509603*001 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 C
N 27 10341066 HAMMER ASSY/B1 TK-RJM509604*001 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 C
N 28 10341067 HAMMER ASSY/B2 TK-RJM509605*001 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 C
N 29 10341068 HAMMER ASSY/B3 TK-RJM509606*001 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 C
N 30 10341069 HAMMER ASSY/B4 TK-RJM509607*001 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 C
N 31 10138691 FELT/L RJM503562-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AF X
N 32 10334393 FELT/HAM U RJM509655-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BI X
33 10294093 FELT ASSY/HAM L TK-RJM507910*001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CG X
N 34 10306460 PLATE RJM505864-001V02 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 AA X
N 35 10343387 FABRIC TAPE RJM510100-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X
N 36 10340855 FELT/L RJM510067-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AV X
N 37 10347077 KEY UNIT TK-RJM510156*002 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B Key Unit

Case unit
N 38 10342855 PANEL ASSY TK-RJM509613*001 1 1 1 1 X
N 39 10342856 PANEL ASSY TK-RJM509613*002 1 1 1 1 X
N 40 10341073 SP COVER ASSY TK-RJM509617*001 2 2 2 2 X
N 41 10341074 SP COVER ASSY TK-RJM509617*002 2 2 2 2 X
N 42 10336976 SPEAKER C0612RJ01 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 BX X
N 43 10342353 HARNESS EF-EH2P031M900 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AG X
N 44 69263990 SPONGE M440556-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AE X
45 10309718 HARNESS EH-2P-59-M334 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AH X
N 46 10336990 SPONGE M410119-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AG X
N 47 10341884 PANEL CASE RJM509403-001V02 1 1 1 1 CL X
N 48 10341885 PANEL CASE RJM509403-002V02 1 1 1 1 CL X
N 49 10337034 SP NET RJM509399-001V01 2 2 2 2 AS X
N 50 10337035 SP NET RJM509399-002 2 2 2 2 AS X
N 51 10337081 FABRIC TAPE RJM509592-001V01 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 AD X
52 69276600 FELT/KEY M440829-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AL X

– 43 –
111 PX-130BK_DI 555 PX-130WE_DI
222 PX-130BK_EU 666 PX-130WE_EU
333 PX-130BK_UK 777 PX-130WE_UK
444 PX-130BK_US 888 PX-130WE_US

QTY Price
N Item Parts No. Parts Code Specification R Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Code
N 53 10337066 BUTTON/TACT/A RJM509430-001V01 1 1 1 1 AD X
N 54 10337067 BUTTON/TACT/A RJM509430-002V01 1 1 1 1 AD X
N 55 10337068 BUTTON/TACT/B RJM509431-001V01 1 1 1 1 AN X
N 56 10337069 BUTTON/TACT/B RJM509431-002V01 1 1 1 1 AC X
N 57 10337059 LED COVER/A RJM509418-001V01 3 3 3 3 AA X
N 58 10337060 LED COVER/A RJM509418-002V01 3 3 3 3 AA X
N 59 10337061 LED COVER/C RJM509420-001V01 2 2 2 2 AA X
N 60 10337062 LED COVER/C RJM509420-002V01 2 2 2 2 AA X
N 61 10337063 LED SPACER/A RJM509421-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AA X
N 62 10337064 LED SPACER/B RJM509422-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AA X
N 63 10337065 LED SPACER/C RJM509427-001V01 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 AA X
N 64 10337080 FABRIC TAPE RJM509590-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AA X
65 10269765 KNOB/ROTARY M341109-008V01 1 1 1 1 AD C
N 66 10336989 KNOB/ROTARY M341109-011V01 1 1 1 1 BS C
67 69245260 BUTTON/PW M340318-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AA C
N 68 10334406 SWITCH SDDLD1017U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AU C Power Switch
N 69 10336982 HARNESS EF-EH3P65M900 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AI X
N 70 10187096 SPONGE RJM505302-001V01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AS X
N 71 10341075 PCB ASSY/HPA1 TK-RJM509834*001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X HPA1 PCB
J601,J602 10208979 CONNECTOR JY-3567*01-070 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 AC B Phones Jacks
L601,L602 10231919 COIL RB53-856396NP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 AA X
N 72 10337039 CASE/L RJM509404-001V01 1 1 1 1 BV X
N 73 10337041 CASE/L RJM509404-003V01 1 1 1 1 BV X
N 74 10337042 CASE/R RJM509405-001V01 1 1 1 1 BV X
N 75 10337044 CASE/R RJM509405-003V01 1 1 1 1 BV X
N 76 10337045 CASE/IL RJM509406-001V01 1 1 1 1 AZ X
N 77 10337047 CASE/IL RJM509406-003V01 1 1 1 1 BA X
N 78 10337048 CASE/IR RJM509407-001V01 1 1 1 1 AZ X
N 79 10337050 CASE/IR RJM509407-003V01 1 1 1 1 BA X
N 80 10337052 L COVER RJM509409-001V01 8 8 8 8 AA X
N 81 10337053 L COVER RJM509409-002V01 8 8 8 8 AA X
N 82 10133655 RUBBER FOOT RJM503180-001V01 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 AA X
83 10201509 BRACKET/B RJM505932-001V01 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 AG X
N 84 10201510 BRACKET/C RJM505933-001V01 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AD X
N 85 10341078 CASE ASSY/LOWER TK-RJM509634*001 1 1 1 1 X
N 86 10341079 CASE ASSY/LOWER TK-RJM509634*003 1 1 1 1 X
N 87 10337013 LABEL/RATING RJM504373-026V01 1 1 1 1 AA X

Accessory
- 10133504 FINAL-ASSY(PEDAL) TK-RJM503195*001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BN X Pedal
N X-2 10341080 ADAPTOR-ASSY TK-RJM509860*001 1 1 C for US (X-5 & X-6)
N X-3 10341081 ADAPTOR-ASSY TK-RJM509860*002 1 1 C for EU (X-5 & X-7)
N X-4 10341082 ADAPTOR-ASSY TK-RJM509860*003 1 1 C for UK (X-5 & X-8)
N - 10336165 AC-ADAPTOR AD-A12150LW-F1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CF A wihtout AC PLUG
N - 10332921 AC-PLUG TEU-001-CASIO 1 1 1 1 AX A US type
- 10323563 AC-PLUG TEV-001 1 1 1 1 AL A EU type
- 10323564 AC-PLUG TEB-001 1 1 AP A UK type
- 10324713 AC-PLUG TEA-001 1 1 AK A Australia type
N - 10334407 AC-PLUG TEK-001 1 1 BD A Korea type
N - 10342718 MUSIC-STAND-M810 RJM508666-001V04 1 1 1 1 BY C
N - 10342719 MUSIC-STAND-M900B RJM508666-002V04 1 1 1 1 BW C
- 10209207 DUST-COVER RJM506261-001V01 1 1 BD X

– 44 –
Schematic diagrams

Main PCB M900-MDA1 (1/2)


USB Not used PEDAL

Not used
(to PSA1/CN202)

Not used

Not used

Not used

(to CNA1/
CN601)

Not used

Not used

: Not used

– 45 –
Main PCB M900-MDA1 (2/2)

Not used

: Not used

(to KYD1/CN802) (to KYB1/CN804)

– 46 –
Sub PCB M900-PSA1 (1/2)

DAMPER PEDAL
(to POWER SWITCH)

: Not used

(to MDA1/
CN12)

Not used:
10 pin to
14 pin
(to LEFT SPEAKER)

(to HPA1/
CN601)

(to RIGHT SPEAKER)

(to CNA2/CN602)

– 47 –
Sub PCB M900-PSA1 (2/2)

Not used

: Not used

– 48 –
Console PCB M900-CNA1

(to MDA1/CN4)

Not used

Not used

– 49 –
Volume PCB M900-CNA2 Jack PCB M900-HPA1

(to PSA1/CN201)

Not used

(to PSA1/CN206)

– 50 –
Keyboard PCB MACP-KYA1

(to KYA2/CN602)

– 51 –
Keyboard PCB MACP-KYA2

(to KYA1/CN601) (to KYB1/CN801)

– 52 –
Keyboard PCB MACP-KYB1

(to KYA2/CN603) (to KYB2/CN803)

(to MDA1/CN1)

– 53 –
Keyboard PCB MACP-KYB2

(to KYB1/CN802)

– 54 –
Keyboard PCB MACP-KYC1

(to KYD1/CN801)

– 55 –
Keyboard PCB MACP-KYC2

(to KYD1/CN803)

– 56 –
Keyboard PCB MACP-KYD1

(to KYC1/CN601)
(to MDA1/CN2)

(to KYC2/CN602)

– 57 –
Ver. 1 : Sep. 2009
• Correction of the DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM (P35)

Ver. 2 : Sep. 2009


• Correction of the DISASSEMBLY (P22)

Ver. 3 : Oct. 2009


• Correction of the CONTENTS
• Correction of the DISASSEMBLY (P28, P30)
• Correction of the DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM (P38)
• Correction of the PARTS LIST (P43, P44)

Ver. 4 : Nov. 2009


• Correction of the DISASSEMBLY (P23)

CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.


Overseas Service Division

6-2, Hon-machi 1-Chome


Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan

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