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davhill
Joined: 23 Aug 2019 Posts: 10 Location: Kendal UK
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Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:51 pm Post subject: KORG X5D Battery |
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Hello from sunny England.
I'm planning a service on my X5D and would greatly appreciate a liitle guidance with the battery change.
First, the battery.
I am not receiving any error messages but my Korg is old enough to want a new battery.
I know it's a CR2032 but I don't ket know whether its the solder/pin kind or the slot-in type.
Before I do anything, I have the following two questions.
1: I understand that a slot in battery can just be changed quickly so that the memory won't decay in the time this takes. Is this correct?
2: I also understand that the information the battery is protecting is held somewhere in the keyboard (in Rom perhaps). Is this true and means that the info can be reloaded even after the battery has died or been removed?
Thanks in advance. |
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davhill
Joined: 23 Aug 2019 Posts: 10 Location: Kendal UK
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Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 12:30 am Post subject: |
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Well no answers as yet but I've progressed with my X5D.
I bit the bullet and removed the baseplate and fixed the modwheel (see other post).
More to the point, I found that my unit's battery is the soldered-in kind, the one
with a yellow plastic insulating ring around the outside.
Despite having no low battery messages yet, i think it'd be a great idea to replace the battery, putting in a plastic carrier at the same time. I can solder!
So, the questions must develop as follows...
If I remove the existing battery, will the information remain in the machine and how do I reload it once the new battery's in?
I know how to remove the key bed but what about the main board? Is there a link to a video or some detailed instructions?
Does anybody know the pin spacing of the battery locators?
Thanks, David |
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