Yamaha DTXPLORER Owner's Manual - Page 28

Error Messages, Trouble Shooting - battery low

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Error Messages An Error Message will appear when incorrect settings or operation are detected, or abnormal operation occurs. Check the Error Message below and make the appropriate corrections. ERROR Data Initialized WARNING Battery Low This message appears just after the power is switched on and the device can not correctly read the data. The cause of the problem may be that the backup RAM data has been damaged or the backup battery power is low. Contact the nearest Yamaha Service Center or the dealer where you purchased the device. The internal memory backup battery power is too low. User data may be deleted. Contact the nearest Yamaha Service Center or the dealer where you purchased the device. Trouble Shooting The DTXPLORER does not produce sound, and does not recognize trigger inputs. ● Is the pad or trigger sensor properly connected to the DTXPLORER's trigger input jack? (→ P. 9) ● Is the volume knob on the rear panel turned down? (→ P. 12) ● Is the input level displayed when the pad is hit? (→ P. 25 [Trigger Setup Edit:TRIG2 to TRIG7 pages) ● Is the gain set too low? (→ P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)]) ● Is the volume setting on the Drum Kit's "KIT 3 Volume" page (→ P. 21) set to "0"? ● Is the cable you are using OK? The external tone generator does not produce sound. ● Is the MIDI cable (connector) properly connected? ● Is the correct MIDI connector being used? Produces sound but the sensitivity is too low (volume is low). ● Is the gain set too low? (→ P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)]) ● Pads with output or sensitivity control volumes should be adjusted (increased). ● Is the minimum velocity set too low? (→ P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)]) ● Is a proper velocity curve being used? (→ P. 26 [TRIG4 VelCurve (Velocity Curve)]) ● Is the volume of the voice you want to use too low? (→ P. 21 [KIT3 Volume)] The trigger sound is not stable (for acoustic drums). ● Check the "Produces sound but the sensitivity is too low (volume is low)." list above. ● Is the proper pad type set? Select a larger pad type setting (DT snare → DT hi tom → DT lo tom → DT kick 1 → DT kick 2) (→ P. 25 [TRIG2 Type (Pad Type)]) ● Is the DT20 properly attached with sticky tape? (Is there any old sticky tape remaining on the head?) ● Is the cable securely connected to the DT20 jack? Double-triggers (when 2 sounds are played at the same time) are produced. ● Pads with output or sensitivity control volumes should be adjusted (lowered). ● Is the gain set too high? (→ P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)]). ● Use the self-rejection. (→ P. 26 [TRIG5 SelfRejTime (Self Rejection Time)]) ● (If you are using trigger sensors) Are you using trigger sensors made by a manufacturer other than Yamaha? Too large a signal can produce double-triggers. ● Is the head causing irregular vibrations? It may be necessary to mute the head. ● Is the sensor attached close to the center of the head? Move the sensor closer to the rim. ● Is the sensor in contact with anything else? 28

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Error Messages
An Error Message will appear when incorrect settings or operation are detected, or abnormal
operation occurs.
Check the Error Message below and make the appropriate corrections.
This message appears just after the power is switched on and the device can not
correctly read the data. The cause of the problem may be that the backup RAM data
has been damaged or the backup battery power is low. Contact the nearest Yamaha
Service Center or the dealer where you purchased the device.
The internal memory backup battery power is too low. User data may be deleted.
Contact the nearest Yamaha Service Center or the dealer where you purchased the
device.
ERROR
Data
°
Initialized
WARNING
Battery
°
Low
Trouble Shooting
The DTXPLORER does not produce sound, and does not recognize trigger inputs.
Is the pad or trigger sensor properly connected to the DTXPLORER’s trigger input jack? (
P. 9)
Is the volume knob on the rear panel turned down? (
P. 12)
Is the input level displayed when the pad is hit? (
P. 25 [Trigger Setup Edit:TRIG2 to TRIG7 pages)
Is the gain set too low? (
P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)])
Is the volume setting on the Drum Kit’s “KIT 3 Volume” page (
P. 21) set to “0”?
Is the cable you are using OK?
The external tone generator does not produce sound.
Is the MIDI cable (connector) properly connected?
Is the correct MIDI connector being used?
Produces sound but the sensitivity is too low (volume is low).
Is the gain set too low? (
P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)])
Pads with output or sensitivity control volumes should be adjusted (increased).
Is the minimum velocity set too low? (
P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)])
Is a proper velocity curve being used? (
P. 26 [TRIG4 VelCurve (Velocity Curve)])
Is the volume of the voice you want to use too low? (
P. 21 [KIT3 Volume)]
The trigger sound is not stable (for acoustic drums).
Check the “Produces sound but the sensitivity is too low (volume is low).” list above.
Is the proper pad type set? Select a larger pad type setting (DT snare
DT hi tom
DT lo tom
DT kick 1
DT kick 2) (
P. 25 [TRIG2 Type (Pad Type)])
Is the DT20 properly attached with sticky tape? (Is there any old sticky tape remaining on the head?)
Is the cable securely connected to the DT20 jack?
Double-triggers (when 2 sounds are played at the same time) are produced.
Pads with output or sensitivity control volumes should be adjusted (lowered).
Is the gain set too high? (
P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)]).
Use the self-rejection. (
P. 26 [TRIG5 SelfRejTime (Self Rejection Time)])
(If you are using trigger sensors) Are you using trigger sensors made by a manufacturer other than Yamaha? Too
large a signal can produce double-triggers.
Is the head causing irregular vibrations? It may be necessary to mute the head.
Is the sensor attached close to the center of the head? Move the sensor closer to the rim.
Is the sensor in contact with anything else?