Yamaha Silent Piano owner manual Appendix, Troubleshooting

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Chapter

5 Appendix

Troubleshooting

If you have problems with your Silent Piano, here are a few troubleshooting tips. If you cannot solve the problem

easily yourself, consult your Yamaha piano dealer. DO NOT attempt to repair the piano or the AC adaptor

yourself.

The unit is turned on but does not emit sound.

-The AC adaptor may not be plugged in correctly. Insert the AC adaptor firmly into the DC IN socket and AC outlet.

-The VOLUME control may be turned to the far left position. Adjust the setting to an optimal level. The unit outputs standard volume when the volume control is set to the 3 o’clock position.

The power lamp lights but the instrument does not emit any sound, and the pedal has no effect.

-The key sensor or the pedal sensor on the rear panel of the control box may not be connected correctly. Insert the KEY and PDL plugs firm into their respective jacks on the control box (labeled KEY and PDL on the bottom of the control box).

The acoustic piano emits sound when I am using the Silent Piano function to play.

-Playing with extreme force may result in sound being emitted from the acoustic piano. Please moderate the strength of your playing.

The balance varies when listening through commercially available headphones.

-Headphone properties differ depending on their type, so different headphones may have different balance characteristics.

The volume varies when listening through commercially available headphones.

-Headphone properties differ depending on their type, so different headphones may have different volume characteristics.

I can hear a rattling sound from the piano body when using it in Silent Piano mode.

-This is not a fault. This is the sound of the acoustic piano’s keystroke.

When I play a rapid series of notes in Silent Piano mode, a loud sound is emitted that is not part of the performance.

-This is not a fault. The structure of the Silent Piano causes this to occur in some cases.

No reverb effect is applied to the sound.

-The REVERB control may be set to the extreme left. Rotate the knob to the right to apply an appropriate amount of reverb.

The sound lingers excessively (There is too much reverb applied to the sound).

-The reverb and DDE may be set at an excessive level. Set these parameters to an appropriate level (see pages 7 and 8).

The pitch of this instrument is different to that of other instruments.

-You can adjust the pitch of this unit to match that of other instruments (see page 7).

Panel buttons are lit when I am not playing or recording.

-The buttons light dimly when USB memory is connected in the USB terminal (see pages 11 and 12).

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Contents 操作說明書 Applies to power adaptor Connecting the Plug and Cord Important Notice for the United KingdomEnglish Please Keep this Manual Installation ContentsAccessories Getting StartedAttaching the Headphones Hanger Connecting the AC AdaptorControl box-Front panel Part NamesControl box-Bottom panel/Rear panel Adjust the volume with the Volume control Using the Silent Piano FunctionTurn the power on To Begin PlayingVoice Variation Voice name Setting methodSelecting Voices C4-A4Dual Voice Adjusting the BrillianceOperation Setting method Press two keys simultaneously to select two voicesReverb type Effect Setting method Setting the Amount of ReverbAdjusting the Pitch Tuning F2 StageSetting the DDE Dynamic Damper Effect Returning Settings to Their Default Configuration Reset AllRecording and Playback Recording a PerformanceTo pause playback Playing Back the Song Recorded in Internal MemoryTo stop playback To fast-forwardSaving Recorded Data to USB Memory Connecting the USB MemoryInsert the USB memory into the unit Playing Back Songs from USB Memory To exit demonstration mode Playing Back Demonstration Songs Demonstration ModeTo select the song for playback Direct Song Selection To set the unit in repeat mode To change songsExample Using AUX OUT Connecting to Other DevicesConnecting to Other Audio Devices When connected to an MD recorder or cassette deckExample Using AUX Example Using Midi Connecting to Other Midi DevicesExample Using Midi OUT When connected to other Midi deviceTroubleshooting AppendixError Chime USB memory does not respondPreset Voice List Voice name Assigned key Explanation VariationDemonstration Song List No. Key Title / ComposerMidi File Playback Sequence Midi Data Format Program ChangeVoice name Specifications USB to DeviceFunction Recognized RemarksBox 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651 Japan