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#129153 - 02/01/07 06:26 AM
Re: PSR2000 button problems
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I suspect the plug for that strip of buttons has come loose. The buttons are on a long strip that has a small connector that plugs into the mother board, and it could have shaken loose during transportation. Not a big deal to plug it back in, but you do have to remove the bottom of the keyboard to get at it. There are about 18 screws that must be removed, then the board will open front to back like a door. Open it carefully, then look for the wire that runs from the strip of buttons to the mother board and you will find the connector. Hope this helps, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#129154 - 02/01/07 09:09 AM
Re: PSR2000 button problems
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Member
Registered: 04/30/00
Posts: 39
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Originally posted by travlin'easy: I suspect the plug for that strip of buttons has come loose. The buttons are on a long strip that has a small connector that plugs into the mother board, and it could have shaken loose during transportation. Not a big deal to plug it back in, but you do have to remove the bottom of the keyboard to get at it. There are about 18 screws that must be removed, then the board will open front to back like a door. Open it carefully, then look for the wire that runs from the strip of buttons to the mother board and you will find the connector.
Hope this helps,
Gary
I actually had the keyboard taken apart by a friend who does electronics repair (mainly DJ mixers and power amps). The ribbon connector was disconnected and reconnected, to no avail. I guess there is a small possibility that just the ribbon went bad, but I doubt it since the problem is NOT intermittent, did not happen gradually and is consistent. A bad IC chip makes the most sense to me, and thanks to Yamaha, the main board can't be replaced for a reasonable amount. I would be willing to spend $300, but $1400 (I think that's what they said, it was for sure over $1000 in any case) is patently ridiculous. mr9000, I tried resetting by holding the highest key, as well as a factory reset from the function menu - doesn't help. There is no way to reinstall operating system on PSR2000 as the firmware is NOT in flash rom (search the Synthzone forum for more on that). Thanks all for your suggestions.
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