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  • They are free, but will just cost you a little time. They have to be downloaded one-at-a-time - no batch download on these. They are in the old '.ckf' format, but the new boards will accept them, as-is, either via the Data Manager software or directly from the SD Card and will automatically convert them to the new '.AC7' format as they are.
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K1000 & K1200
Replacement Keys - Parts


Replacement Keys
These plastic keys will replace broken ones on your keyboard. Most of these replacement keys are used, but in fine condition; some are new. There are several different types of keys used on the Kurzweil keyboards, so you will need to make sure you order the correct style (click on the link for your keyboard below). With the exception of the Top C note on the 61-note keyboards, all keys from octave to octave are identical, and all black keys within a given style are identical. In other words, a B note in the lowest octave uses the same key as a B note in any other octave. But the highest C note is different from the other C notes (see illustration below).

High quality vst gate plugin. If you do not know the note names, on the 61-note keyboard shown below, the white keys from the bottom (left side) up are: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and then the sequence repeats.

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Parts
We stock both new and used parts; the individual item descriptions will specify whether a part is NEW or USED. All used electronic parts are tested and guaranteed working. This listing reflects our current inventory and is updated daily, so if a part is shown with a 'Buy' button, we should have it in stock.

If a part is shown as Out of Stock, then we do not have it, and in most cases, we don't know when or even if we might have it again. Your best bet is to simply check back on our site occasionally. If a part is not listed on our site, then we do not carry that part. We can no longer research or special order parts that are not listed here, and we just don't have time to answer questions about parts that we don't carry.

We want to help you get the parts you need, but please do not ask us to help diagnose problems with your equipment. We simply don't have the resources to do this, and it is just not practical to diagnose repair issues without being able to test the equipment in person.


K1000, K1000SE, K1200
Battery (Part #4128)
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Button (Part #4845)
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Contact strip, 8-note, for K1000 (Part #4838)
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Contact strip, 12-note, for K1000 (Part #4839)
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Contact strip, 4-note, for K1200 (Part #5071)
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Data slider assembly (Part #4830)
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Display/panel board, for K1000/1000se (Part #4826)
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End cap, left, for K1000 (Part #4833)
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End cap, right, for K1000 (Part #4834)
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EPROM chip set, version 2.1 firmware (Part #4871)
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IC, 68000P10 processor (Part #3389)
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IC, 74LS04 hex inverter (Part #3147)
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IC, 74LS138 decoder/demultiplexer (Part #3251)
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IC, 74LS244 buffer/line driver (Part #3424)
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IC, 74LS245 bus transceiver (Part #3395)
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IC, 74LS273 flip-flop (Part #4214)
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IC, 74LS367 buffer/line driver (Part #4224)
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IC, 74LS74 dual flip-flop (Part #3396)
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IC, AFL89WB Murata filter chip (Part #4869)
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IC, KMS66000101A Arnold chip (Part #4857)
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IC, PALC22V10-35PC reprogrammable CMOS PAL device (Part #4872)
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IC, PCM56P DAC (Part #4867)
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IC, TL072 op amp (Part #3388)
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IC, TS922IN op amp (Part #2091)
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Key bushing (Part #4824)
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Key contact board, 12-note (Low) (Part #4841)
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Key contact board, 32-note (Mid) (Part #4842)
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Key contact board, 32-note (High) (Part #4843)
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Key return spring, white keys only (Part #KEYSPO)
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Key return spring, black keys only (Part #KEYSPP)
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Key scan board, for K1000 (Part #4840)
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Key scan board, for K1000SE (Part #3091)
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Main board (Part #5823)
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Music stand holder (Part #4846)
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Panel stop cord (Part #4835)
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Phone jack (Part #4870)
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Pitch bend panel assembly (Part #4837)
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Pitch bend/mod wheel assembly (Part #8046)
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Pitch bend/mod wheel panel (Part #8045)
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Power cord (Part #PC)
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Power inlet board (Part #4831)
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Power switch (Part #4289)
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Power supply board, for K1000/1000se (Part #4828)
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Pushbutton tact switch (Part #4377)
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Pushbutton tact switches, set of 10 (Part #4377X)
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Relay, for audio signal (Part #4628)
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Ribbon cable, key scan board to keyboard (Part #4635)
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Ribbon cable, main board to display, 14-pin cable (Part #4829)
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Ribbon cable, main board to display board, 20-pin cable (Part #4636)
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Rubber foot (Part #4836)
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Slider knob (Part #4847)
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Transformer, for K1000 (Part #4827)
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Transformer, for K1000SE (Part #3094)
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Transistor, 2SC1815 (Part #1943)
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Voltage regulator, 78L05 (Part #2339)
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Volume slider assembly (Part #4832)
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How to repair a dim display on the K1000 K1200 Keyboards and the 1000PX and other Expanders

Update 2013: Amost all of this section is obsolete because the EL back lit displays are no longer built - being replaced by LED backlit displays. See Display with LED for details on what to use and how to install these displays. There are other options for those who have some mechanical skills and electronics knowledge. For one of these options using an OLED or VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) go to the users group (you must join to see the pictures) and search for the discussions for 'who needs a backlit display' dated around 3/31/2011 to 4/5/2011. The photos of this option were uploaded to the site on 4/4/2011 and are named 'LCD Upgrade to OLED or VFD'.

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Here you will find information about how (we used to) to fix a display that is dim. The EL (Electro luminescent) back lights' brightness degrades over time especially if the power is left on. The units typically last 1000 to 4000 hours with power applied. To extend the life of your back light, turn the power to your unit off when you are not using it. Thanks to Andrea Toni (and others) for the source information (back in 2004)! Also thanks to Tomohito for his details on building a backlight panel.

Overview: All of the keyboards and modules use the same basic display.Here are the ways to approach your display upgrade or repair:

A Choice: Find a repair shop to do it for you - look to spend upwards of $100 even if you purchase the parts.

An Unlikely Choice: Buy the complete assembly and replace it. It has to be a 16x2 LCD matrix with character 5x7 dots + cursor and the most important thing are the dimensions - it really has to be 85 cm x 30 cm x 10.1 cm and the viewing area has to be 64 x 14 cm to fit without mechanical modifications.
** One module that works is the Seiko m1632 - it was used in some of the factory units. If you purchase one of these, be aware that the back light may not be very bright because the EL panels have a limited shelf life. If someone experiences this problem, be sure to let the group know.
You can get the Seiko m1632 assembly at shopeio. http://www.shopeio.com/inventory/details.asp?id=467 The price is about $6.00 as of Jan, 2008.
You will need to unsolder the connector and two wires that supply the back light strip from your display assembly and re-solder the connector and two wires to the purchased assembly.

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Other modules that may work but are untested by the web master.
Densitron LM4262 depth 14 cm
Densitron LM2162 depth 10 cm
The Densitron web site is at http://www.densitron.com/displays/

Third Choice:. Disassemble the display and replace only the back light. You have different options if you take this approach.

1. You could use an EL panel from a purchased assembly.
To replace the back light panel (EL back light) you need to un-solder the tabs that connect the panel, then solder the panel to those same tabs. In some cases, you can unsolder the two tabs that connect the EL back light to the PC board and slide out the panel. The two tabs are near where the EL back light power wires connect. However it is usually necessary to disassemble the display by twisting 6 metal tabs and removing the LCD screen from the circuit board. This exposes the EL panel/strip and makes it easier to do the work. Be sure that the back of the EL panel is insulated so it does not short points on the PC board AND disconnect all power before you start.

If you remove the frame and LCD screen, be careful. The LDC screen connects to the circuit board with what looks like two rubber strips. These are really connectors that make around 100 contacts. You must place the LCD screen and these connectors exactly in the same location when you replace the LCD screen. And, keep track of the 'top' versus 'bottom' of the screen. If you place it upside down, your display will seem to work except letters will be scrambled (or other funny things will happen). Here are pictures of the display mounted to the PC board correctly -and upside down.

Correct: Upside Down: Click for detail

2. You can also build your own strip. This may eventually be the best way to get a bright display because the display back light EL panels have a limited shelf life. That is, it will glow dimmer over time even if power is not applied. If you purchase a surplus display or one that has been stored for many years it may not have a bright back light. This is a real bummer but no other options seem to exist if new display units eventually disappear from the market.

We would love to find a source for the just back light panel that fits the display unit. It would need to be around 20mm wide by 70mm long < 1mm thick - with solder tabs at one end centered and 4 mm apart. If you found one with solder tabs 4mm apart that was too large - it might be possible to cut the panel to size. Let us know if you find any such products.

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You can make your own panel. Purchase some EL sheet, cut it to size, then attach some solder tabs. The solder tabs are the difficult part. You have to expose the foil on the back and front side of the strip and make a connection. A solder type epoxy seems to work best.

Some suppliers of EL sheet and panels are:
e clec tech: http://e-clec-tech.com/panels.html
e luminates: http://e-luminates.com/osc/index.php?cPath=37 The link is for the EL sheets. Check out the tape - it may work.

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If you find other sources, let the group know, we will add the source to this list.

I will add pics from alzerom site later.