Yamaha MGP32X Owner's Manual - Page 41

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Troubleshooting  iPod/iPhone signal is not output.  The supported iPod/ iPhone is not recognized.  When a stereo signal is input, the left and right volume is different.  The sound level is inconsistent, or there is an unnatural "pumping" in the sound.  The Leveler is not enabled.  Is the output signal assignment set appropriately? (page 36)  Is the iPod indicator turned off? The unit has not recognized your iPod/iPhone. Check which iPod/iPhone models are supported.  If your iPod/iPhone has not been charged, it may take some time to be recognized by the mixer. Please wait.  Is the pan knob set to the center position? If it is located in the center, try swapping the connections. If the lesser/greater volume signals are also switched, check the connected device(s).  Is the same type of cable used for the right and left signals? A cable with resistance lowers the volume.  Are you applying the compressor at an appropriate level? You might have to lower the COMP knob levels.  Is the GAIN knob on the stereo channels adjusted appropriately? The leveler may not be enabled if you increase the gain too much. * If any specific problem should persist, please contact your Yamaha dealer. MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 41

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MGP32X/MGP24X
Owner’s Manual
41
Troubleshooting
* If any specific problem should persist, please contact your Yamaha dealer.
iPod/iPhone signal is not
output.
Is the output signal assignment set appropriately? (page 36)
Is the iPod indicator turned off?
The unit has not recognized your iPod/iPhone. Check which iPod/iPhone models are sup-
ported.
The supported iPod/
iPhone is not recognized.
If your iPod/iPhone has not been charged, it may take some time to be recognized by the
mixer.
Please wait.
When a stereo signal is
input, the left and right vol-
ume is different.
Is the pan knob set to the center position?
If it is located in the center, try swapping the connections. If the lesser/greater volume signals
are also switched, check the connected device(s).
Is the same type of cable used for the right and left signals?
A cable with resistance lowers the volume.
The sound level is incon-
sistent, or there is an
unnatural “pumping” in
the sound.
Are you applying the compressor at an appropriate level?
You might have to lower the COMP knob levels.
The Leveler is not enabled.
Is the GAIN knob on the stereo channels adjusted appropriately?
The leveler may not be enabled if you increase the gain too much.