
26EUROGRAND EG2280USB/EG8280USB User Manual
7.Troubleshooting
Problem | Remedy | |
The instrument cannot be switched on | ••Check the connection between mains plug and wall outlet (see chapter 2.1). | |
| ••Check the position of the VOLUME control (see chapter 2.2). | |
No sound | ••Check the SPEAKER OFF button status (see chapter 4.4). | |
| ••Check that the sound generator is switched on (see chapter 6.3.3). | |
The foot pedals do not work properly | ••Check that the pedal cable is properly connected to the PEDAL jack on the underside of the piano | |
(see chapter 3.3). | ||
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The left foot pedal has no effect | ••Check in EDIT menu E41. that the soft pedal function is enabled (see chapter 5.4.8). | |
Audio signal is distorted | ••Cut back the volume using the VOLUME control. | |
Sound is too low/high | ••Check whether the LED above the TRANSPOSE switch is lit. If so, transposition is active. | |
Press the button to switch if off. | ||
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Effect is not audible | ••Perhaps no effect has been selected or its intensity is too low. Check that the REVERB and | |
SPECIAL LEDs are lit and select an appropriate effect intensity (see chapters 4.2.2). | ||
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Music sequencer/DEMO mode cannot be selected | ••DEMO mode must not be active when you switch to music sequencer mode. | |
Conversely, the music sequencer must be off before you can switch to DEMO mode. | ||
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The music recorded with the music sequencer | ••When you | |
has been lost | this track. | |
| ••Playback can only be started when the memory of the music sequencer contains data. | |
Music sequencer playback cannot be started | ••Perhaps no data has been recorded. | |
| ••Perhaps no tracks have been activated for playback. Proceed as described in chapter 5.4.3. | |
The music sequencer has not stored the | ••The music sequencer is limited in its capacity (approx. 10,000 notes). When the memory is full, | |
all further data will be lost. Play only as many notes as the sequencer can store before the display | ||
entire recording | ||
starts flashing, thus signaling that the memory is full. | ||
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| ••The memory of the music sequencer is full. If you do not want to | |
The display shows FUL | be sure to save the recorded song via MIDI to a music computer (see chapters 6.3.2 and 6.3.3) | |
| before you start a new recording. | |
The music piece recorded on the music sequencer | ••The playback tempo of the music sequencer follows the current tempo setting. Press the MODE | |
button until the TEMPO LED lights up, then simultaneously press the DOWN and UP buttons to | ||
plays back too slow/fast | ||
play back the recording at its original tempo. | ||
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The tuning of the instrument does not match the | ••Check the settings in the EDIT menus E1 and E21. and adjust them if necessary, as described in | |
tuning of other instruments | chapter 5.5.3 and 5.5.4. Standard setting: 440 Hz, equal tuning. | |
| ••Check whether one of the LEDs above the KEYS button is lit. If necessary activate the dynamic | |
Key velocity does not work properly | response of your choice by pressing the KEYS button (see chapter 3.1). | |
| ••Some sounds do not respond to key velocity (see chapter 9.2). | |
When the instrument is switched off all settings | ••When first switched on, the piano always uses the default settings. To save your personal | |
are lost | settings please set the memory function as described in chapter 5.5.5. | |
The piano does not play back notes received | ••Set the receive channel on which the piano is to receive MIDI data in the EDIT menu E7.2, | |
via MIDI IN | as described in chapter 6.3.3. | |
The piano does not transmit MIDI data | ••Set the transmit channel, on which the piano is to send MIDI data, in the EDIT menu E71., | |
via MIDI OUT | as described in chapter 6.3.3. Demo and music sequencer data are not transmitted via MIDI. | |
| ••The piano supports only those commands listed in the MIDI Implementation Chart. | |
The piano does not respond to all MIDI commands | ••Be sure that the device sending MIDI data and the piano do not have a MIDI filter activated | |
| (see chapter 6.3.3). | |
| ••Check whether one of the LEDs above the SPECIAL button is lit, i.e. whether a modulation effect is | |
The piano sounds strange | active. If so, press the button until all LEDs are off, i.e. no effect is active. | |
••Perhaps you have selected two sounds at the same time. Press one of the sound buttons in the | ||
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| TONE section to select a single sound. | |
| ••An internal error has occurred. Switch the instrument off, wait for about 30 seconds, then switch | |
The display shows ERR | it back on. If the error message shows again, please contact your BEHRINGER support desk. | |
| Further information can be found at: behringer. com. |
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