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Error MessagesIf an error occurs during operation, one of the following error message numbers will appear
on the display.
E1: MIDI Receive Buffer Full
CAUSE: Too much MIDI data is being received by the DG amplifier at one time.
SOLUTION:Try reducing the amount of data being sent or, break the data into smaller blocks.
E2: Communication Error.
CAUSE: An abnormality is detected during MIDI communications.
SOLUTION:Check all connections, etc. and try again.
E3: Bulk Receive Check Sum Error.
CAUSE: The check sum does not match the received MIDI bulk data.
SOLUTION:Check all connections and data, and try again.
E4: Bulk Receive Data Abnormality.
CAUSE: An abnormality is detected in the received MIDI bulk data.
SOLUTION:Check all connections and data, and try again.
E5: Backup Battery Error.
CAUSE: Backup battery power is depleted.
SOLUTION:Continued use of the device will result in the loss of data. Return the device to the
music dealer where you purchased it or, the nearest Yamaha Service center and
have the battery replaced.
No Sound
→Is the power plug properly connected?
→Is the volume level on the guitar amplifier turned
up?
→Is the GAIN knob value set to “0”?
→Is the MASTER knob value set to “0”?
→Is the OUTPUT knob value set to “0”?
→If an EXP pedal is being used to control the
volume, try stepping on the pedal.
→Is the Tuner Mode active? Press the [UTIL-
ITY] button or the BANK switch to return to the
Play Mode.
→Is a cable connected to the MAIN AMP IN jack?
Turning the Knobs Does Not Change the
Sound
→Turn the knob until the value in the display
changes, then adjust the setting. (→ page 13).
Trouble Shooting→Is that knob’s effect switched ON? After se-
lecting the effect, by pressing the effect but-
ton, turn the knob to adjust the setting. (→ page
13)
Can Not Transmit MIDI
→Is the MIDI channel matched with MIDI chan-
nel on the receiving device? (→ page 24)
→Is the MIDI Merge set to “OFF”? (→ page 24)
Can Not Receive MIDI
→Is the DG60FX-112 in the Play Mode? Return
to the Play Mode and try receiving again.
→Is the DG60FX-112’s MIDI channel set to
“OFF”? (→ page 24)