Yamaha Troubleshooting Tips and Solutions for Pianocraft E700

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TROUBLESHOOTING

If there is any problem with your DVD receiver system, check the following items. If you cannot solve your problem with the following remedies or if your problem is not listed below, turn off and unplug the DVD receiver, then consult the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center.

General

Problem

Cause

Solution

Power turns on but

The power cable may be connected

Make sure the power cable is plugged

immediately shuts off.

improperly.

into the outlet firmly (page 12).

 

 

 

 

The speaker cable may be shorted.

Make sure all speaker cables are

 

 

connected properly (page 8).

 

 

 

 

The DVD receiver may receive a

Set the DVD receiver to the Standby

 

strong electrical shock such as from a

mode, then disconnect the power cable.

 

lightening bolt or excessive static

Wait for about 30 seconds, then connect

 

electricity.

the power cable and turn on the DVD

 

 

receiver.

 

 

 

The speakers make no

The volume may be set to minimum

Adjust the volume level (page 15).

sound.

level.

 

 

 

 

 

The Mute function may be enabled.

Cancel the Mute function (page 15).

 

 

 

 

The input source may be incorrect.

Select the correct input source (page

 

 

14).

 

 

 

 

The cables may be connected

Make sure all cables are connected

 

improperly.

properly (page 7).

 

 

 

 

The disc loaded into the DVD

Make sure you use a disc supported by

 

receiver may be not compatible.

the DVD receiver (page 21).

 

 

 

 

You are playing a DTS source.

Make a digital connection to a

 

 

component that features a DTS decoder

 

 

and select “RAW” for “DIGITAL

 

 

OUTPUT” with OSD menu (pages 12

 

 

and 20).

 

 

 

The TV shows no picture.

The cables may be connected

Make sure all cables are connected

 

improperly.

properly (page 9).

 

 

 

Sound suddenly turns off.

The sleep timer (page 17) might be

Turn on the DVD receiver and play the

 

set.

source again.

 

 

 

Sound is too low on one

The cables may be connected

Make sure all cables are connected

side.

improperly.

properly (page 7).

 

 

 

The volume does not

The power of the equipment

Turn on the power of the equipment

increase or sounds are

connected to the DVD receiver’s

connected to the DVD receiver’s output

distorted.

output jack may be turned off.

jack.

 

 

 

A source being played back

You may be trying to make a digital

Use the analog recording method

on the DVD receiver (DVD,

recording of an AM/FM broadcast.

(pages 11 and 39).

CD, AM/FM broadcast, etc.)

 

 

does not record when using

 

 

an external component.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents DVD Receiver AMPLI-TUNER DVD For U.K. customers Contents Supplied Accessories FeaturesAbout this manual Controls and Functions Front panelDisplay Playback mode indicatorDisplay mode indicator Pause iconCommon functions Remote controlTo switch the operation mode Operations common to all modesDVD/CD mode Number buttons 1 to 9Connecting Speakers Connecting a subwoofer Connecting speakersPress and hold the lever Other connection methods Connecting a TVRGB/YUV selector switch Component video connectionAbout grounding Connecting AntennasConnecting the FM antenna Release the tabConnecting External Components Connecting a CD recorder or MD recorderAbout the AUX jacks Connecting the Power CablesAbout the Digital jack Close the battery cover Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control To replace the batteriesTo select an input source using Input On the front panel Turning the Power to ON/STANDBYSelecting AN Input Source Muting the Sound Mute Adjusting the Volume LevelPress Mute to mute the sound Setting the Timer Adjusting the ClockTo cancel the timer To cancel the sleep timer Setting the Sleep TimerTo set the sleep timer using Multi JOG Press Sleep repeatedly to set the duration forChanging the Brightness of the Display To cancel the dimmer modePress Dimmer Press SET UP to exit the OSD menu Changing DVD Setting on the TV OSD MenuOperating the OSD menu OSD guide LanguageSupported Disc Types About MP3, WMA, DivX and Jpeg discsBasic Playback Operations Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you store all desired tracks Useful Playback OperationsCustomizing playback order Program Play Press To select PlayTo cancel Random Play Press RandomPlaying back repeatedly To cancel Repeat PlayRepeat Play To cancel A-B Repeat To repeat between two points RepeatNumber buttons Selects an item To operate the DVD menu DVD-VTo operate the video CD Playback Control menu VCD Press MenuSelecting AUDIO, Subtitle and Angle To turn off the subtitleTo return to the original scale While playing a disc or pausing, press ZoomZooming Images DVD-V Press Zoom repeatedly to select the zooming scaleWhile playing a disc or pausing, press GUI Using GUIPress GUI again To turn on the Progressive Scan mode To turn off the Progressive Scan modeLoad a disc in the disc tray Enjoying Multimedia Files on DiscsPress / to select a file and press Enter to confirm To switch the frequency step General model only Tuning Radio StationsAbout the display To switch frequency and Radio Data System modes Selecting preset radio stations Preset TuningReceiving FM Radio Data System stations Europe models only To select stations by program type Genre To cancel PTY Seek ModePress PTY Seek Mode Press FREQ/TEXT Prog repeatedly to select PTYPresetting radio stations Presetting Radio StationsAutomatically Auto Preset Manual Preset Press and hold Mode for more than 4 seconds Editing the name of preset radio stationsSelect the preset radio station you want to edit the name Repeat until you finish entering Press ModePlaying Back External Sources TV playbackRecording Sources with External Components Recording audio sources with the DVD receiverAdjusting Sound Settings Adjusting SoundsRotate Multi JOG to adjust each setting To cancel the Night listening mode Night listening modePress Night Setting remote control codes Controlling External ComponentsAvailable operations Functions for TV operation TVTroubleshooting GeneralProblem Cause Solution Remote control does not Problem Cause Solution DVD receiver does notRecorded with an external Recorder Clock setting has Operate properlyDisc playback Radio reception Additional Information Disc InformationHandling a disc Audio formats GlossaryAudio information Video signal information Copyright and logo marksSpecifications Amplifier SectionCable TV Digital Broadcast Satellite tunerAvertissement CQX1A1058Z

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