Yamaha CVP-98 Reference Manual - Page 8

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Troubleshooting Problem Cause The desired chord cannot be recognized or output by the Auto Accompaniment. The keys are not being played correctly. The keys are not being played according to the selected Auto Accompaniment type. The maximum of 60 songs cannot be recorded. Some tracks do not played back when playing back data. The memory capacity is full because the playing time of one or more songs is long, or many functions were used. Playback of the track(s) is set to off. Solution Refer to the "Fingering Chart" (page 36 in this Manual). Check the Auto Accompaniment type, and play the keys according to the selected type. (See page 56 in the Owner's Manual.) Delete unnecessary songs (page 138 in the Owner's Manual) or record to a new disk. Set playback for the non-sounding tracks to on. (See pages 91 and 94 in the Owner's Manual.) * If a "Hardware Error!" message appears in the display when turning on the power, contact your local Yamaha dealer immediately, since this indicates some sort of internal damage to the instrument. 7 CVP-98/96/600

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CVP-98/96/600
The desired chord cannot be recog-
nized or output by the Auto Accom-
paniment.
The maximum of 60 songs cannot
be recorded.
Some tracks do not played back
when playing
back data.
The keys are not being played cor-
rectly.
The keys are not being played ac-
cording to the selected Auto Accom-
paniment type.
The memory capacity is full because
the playing time of one or more
songs is long, or many functions
were used.
Playback of the track(s) is set to off.
Refer to the “Fingering Chart”
(page 36 in this Manual).
Check the Auto Accompaniment
type, and play the keys according to
the selected type.
(See page 56 in
the Owner’s Manual.)
Delete unnecessary songs (page 138
in the Owner’s Manual) or record to
a new disk.
Set playback for the non-sounding
tracks to on.
(See pages 91 and 94
in the Owner’s Manual.)
Problem
Solution
Cause
*
If a “Hardware Error!” message appears in the display when turning on the power, con-
tact your local Yamaha dealer immediately, since this indicates some sort of internal dam-
age to the instrument.
Troubleshooting
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