Yamaha DSP-AX1 Owner's Manual - Page 83

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English Troubleshooting Problem A source cannot be recorded by a tape deck or VCR connected to this unit. Possible Cause The source unit is connected to this unit using digital jacks only. "CHECK SP WIRES!" appears Speaker cables are short circuited. on the display. There is noise from a nearby TV or tuner. This unit is too close to the affected equipment. The sound is degraded when listening with the headphones connected to the CD player or cassette deck that are connected to this unit. The power to this unit is off. "INPUT DATA ERROR" appears on the display and no sound is heard. A non-standard source is played back, or the equipment playing back the source is not operating correctly. What to Do Make additional connections to the analog jacks (see pages 16 through 19). Make sure all speaker cables are connected correctly. Move this unit farther away from the affected equipment. Turn on the power to this unit. Check the source, or turn off the source equipment, then turn it on again. Remote Control Problem The remote control does not work. Possible Cause The batteries are dead. What to Do Replace the batteries with new ones and press RESET (see page 5). The internal microcomputer has "frozen". Press RESET on the remote control (see page 5). The remote control does not function properly. Wrong distance or angle. The remote control will function within a maximum range of 6 m (20 feet), no more than 30 degrees off-axis from the front panel (see page 5). Direct sunlight or lighting (such as an inverter type of fluorescent lamp) is striking the remote control sensor of this unit. Change the position of this unit. The internal microcomputer has "frozen". Press RESET on the remote control (see page 5). The remote control does not "learn" new functions. (The TRANSMIT indicator does not light up or flash.) The batteries of this remote control and/or the other remote control are too weak. The distance between the two remote controls is too far or near. Replace the batteries (and press RESET on the remote control) (see page 5). Place the remote controls at the proper distance (see page 58). The signal coding or modulation of the other remote control is not compatible with this remote control. Learning is not possible. Memory capacity is full. Further learning is not possible without deleting unnecessary new functions (see page 62). The internal microcomputer has "frozen". Press RESET on the remote control (see page 5). Continuous functions such as volume are learned, but operate only for a moment before stopping. The learning process is incomplete. Be sure to press and hold the function button on the other remote control until TRANSMIT begins flashing slowly. 81

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81
English
A source cannot be recorded
by a tape deck or VCR
connected to this unit.
“CHECK SP WIRES!" appears
on the display.
There is noise from a nearby
TV or tuner.
The sound is degraded when
listening with the headphones
connected to the CD player or
cassette deck that are
connected to this unit.
“INPUT DATA ERROR”
appears on the display and no
sound is heard.
Make additional connections to the analog
jacks (see pages 16 through 19).
Make sure all speaker cables are
connected correctly.
Move this unit farther away from the affected
equipment.
Turn on the power to this unit.
Check the source, or turn off the source
equipment, then turn it on again.
The source unit is connected to this unit
using digital jacks only.
Speaker cables are short circuited.
This unit is too close to the affected
equipment.
The power to this unit is off.
A non-standard source is played back, or
the equipment playing back the source is
not operating correctly.
Problem
Possible Cause
What to Do
The remote control does not
work.
The remote control does not
function properly.
The remote control
does not “learn” new functions.
(The
TRANSMIT
indicator does
not light up or flash.)
Continuous functions such as
volume are learned, but
operate only for a moment
before stopping.
Replace the batteries with new ones and
press
RESET
(see page 5).
Press
RESET
on the remote control (see
page 5).
The remote control will function within a
maximum range of 6 m (20 feet), no more
than 30 degrees off-axis from the front panel
(see page 5).
Change the position of this unit.
Press
RESET
on the remote control (see
page 5).
Replace the batteries (and press
RESET
on
the remote control) (see page 5).
Place the remote controls at the proper
distance (see page 58).
Learning is not possible.
Further learning is not possible without deleting
unnecessary new functions (see page 62).
Press
RESET
on the remote control (see
page 5).
Be sure to press and hold the function button
on the other remote control until
TRANSMIT
begins flashing slowly.
The batteries are dead.
The internal microcomputer has “frozen”.
Wrong distance or angle.
Direct sunlight or lighting (such as an
inverter type of fluorescent lamp) is striking
the remote control sensor of this unit.
The internal microcomputer has “frozen”.
The batteries of this remote control and/or
the other remote control are too weak.
The distance between the two remote
controls is too far or near.
The signal coding or modulation of the
other remote control is not compatible with
this remote control.
Memory capacity is full.
The internal microcomputer has “frozen”.
The learning process is incomplete.
Problem
Possible Cause
What to Do
Remote Control
Troubleshooting