Yamaha EAD10 EAD10 Owners Manual - Page 62

Troubleshooting

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Reference Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom No sound Possible cause EAD10 is not turned on The volume is not turned up The cable is not properly connected or The cable is damaged The volume setting is improper. Poor volume balance Poor volume balance between the Mic Sound and Trigger Sound Poor volume balance between the AUX IN and your performance Poor volume balance between the USB flash memory playback and your performance Cymbals sound distant or volume of some drums is low The bass drum Trigger Sound does not play Trigger settings are improper. Sensor Unit not properly attached Solution Make sure that the power is turned on. Check the [MASTER VOLUME] knob setting. Make sure that the Sensor Unit and Main Unit are properly connected with a stereo phone cable. Make sure the cable you are using is in good condition. Make sure that the Main Unit is properly connected to headphones or other audio equipment, such as an amplifier and/or speakers. Make sure that the "A" cable is connected to the [A] jacks, and the "B" cable is connected to the [B] jacks. Check the [MASTER VOLUME] knob setting. Check the power and volume settings on the external devices. Adjust the Trigger Sound volume. If it does not solve the problem, adjust the mic gain. Adjust the volume on the device connected to the [AUX IN] jack. Adjust the [AUDIO/CLICK VOLUME] knob. Adjust the [AUDIO/CLICK VOLUME] knob. Instruments placed far from the Sensor Unit may sound low in volume. Check the positions of drums and cymbals in the drum set. Try using the automatic setting to set up the Sensor Unit. Make sure the Sensor Unit is properly attached to the hoop. Reference page page 25 page 13 page 17 page 13 page 34 page 28 page 13 page 13 page 17 page 27 page 17 58 EAD10 Owner's Manual

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EAD10 Owner’s Manual
Troubleshooting
Reference
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible cause
Solution
Reference page
No sound
EAD10 is not turned on
Make sure that the power is turned
on.
page 25
The volume is not turned up
Check the [MASTER VOLUME]
knob setting.
page 13
The cable is not properly connected
or
The cable is damaged
Make sure that the Sensor Unit and
Main Unit are properly connected
with a stereo phone cable.
page 17
Make sure the cable you are using
is in good condition.
Make sure that the Main Unit is
properly connected to headphones
or other audio equipment, such as
an amplifier and/or speakers.
Make sure that the ”A” cable is con-
nected to the [A] jacks, and the “B”
cable is connected to the [B] jacks.
The volume setting is improper.
Check the [MASTER VOLUME]
knob setting.
Check the power and volume set-
tings on the external devices.
page 13
Poor volume balance
Poor volume balance between
the Mic Sound and Trigger
Sound
Adjust the Trigger Sound volume. If
it does not solve the problem, adjust
the mic gain.
page 34
page 28
Poor volume balance between
the AUX IN and your perfor-
mance
Adjust the volume on the device
connected to the [AUX IN] jack.
Adjust the [AUDIO/CLICK VOL-
UME] knob.
page 13
Poor volume balance between
the USB flash memory playback
and your performance
Adjust the [AUDIO/CLICK VOL-
UME] knob.
page 13
Cymbals sound distant or vol-
ume of some drums is low
Instruments placed far from the
Sensor Unit may sound low in vol-
ume. Check the positions of drums
and cymbals in the drum set.
page 17
The bass drum Trigger Sound
does not play
Trigger settings are improper.
Try using the automatic setting to
set up the Sensor Unit.
page 27
Sensor Unit not properly attached
Make sure the Sensor Unit is prop-
erly attached to the hoop.
page 17