Yamaha MTX-MRX MTX-MRX Editor Users Manual [English] - Page 271

Amp problems, Device information

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Alert list Appendix Number Content Action Type Single/ Continuing 67 Invalid parameters set for DCP[*]. Check the DCP[*] settings and perform synchronization again. Error Continuing 70 Synchronization has not been completed. It may be that synchronization was halted before completion. Perform synchronization again using MTXMRX Editor. If this does not solve the problem, initialize the memory of the device and synchronize again. If this also fails, contact your Yamaha dealer. Error Continuing 71 The UNIT ID settings when synchronization was performed do not match the current UNIT ID settings. Do not change any UNIT ID's after performing synchronization. If you've changed any UNIT ID's, perform synchronization again. Error Continuing Because this device has Dante To solve the mismatch, please review device Device Lock enabled, the DIP switch settings and MTX - MRX Editor's 72 settings of device DIP switches Dante settings, and edit as necessary to Error Continuing and MTX - MRX Editor do not match the current situation. Or please disable match current Dante settings. Device Lock using Dante Controller. 80 Speech Privacy Audio File not installed. Install the Speech Privacy Audio File. Warning Continuing Amp problems The power supply was shut It is likely that the device has malfunctioned; 100 down because d.c. was immediately stop using the device and contact Fault detected on a speaker output. your Yamaha dealer. Continuing Turn the power off, let the power supply cool down, then turn the power on again. 101 The power supply was shut down because its temperature exceeded the allowed limit. Continuous high-power output will cause high temperatures, so please lower the output level. If the temperature is still high, check whether dirt or a foreign object could have Fault clogged the cooling fan, and clean the fan if necessary. Continuing Protection has been activated, 103 and the power supply was shut Continuous high-power output may have Error down. activated protection; lower the output level. For details on the reason that protection was 104 Protection has been activated, activated, refer to the owner's manual. and muted.[ch*] Error Continuing Continuing 105 A short circuit was detected in the speaker output connector[ch*], so the output signal has been muted. It may be that the speaker output connector's "+" and "-" are shorted, or that the connected speaker has malfunctioned. Fault Single Continuous high-power output will cause high The temperature of the amp temperatures, so please lower the input level 106 section (heat sink) has changed, and the speaker or attenuator. If the temperature is still high, check whether dirt or a foreign object could Warning Single output is now ****. have clogged the cooling fan's air intake, and clean it if necessary. Device information 200 The power to the device has been turned on. - Information Single 201 The power to the device has been turned off. - Information Single 271 MTX-MRX Editor User Guide

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Alert list
Appendix
MTX-MRX Editor
User Guide
271
67
Invalid parameters set for
DCP[*].
Check the DCP[*] settings and perform
synchronization again.
Error
Continuing
70
Synchronization has not been
completed. It may be that
synchronization was halted
before completion.
Perform synchronization again using MTX-
MRX Editor. If this does not solve the problem,
initialize the memory of the device and
synchronize again. If this also fails, contact
your Yamaha dealer.
Error
Continuing
71
The U
N
IT ID settings when
synchronization was performed
do not match the c
u
rrent U
N
IT
ID settings.
Do not change any UNIT ID’s after performing
synchronization. If you’ve changed any UNIT
ID’s, perform synchronization again.
Error
Continuing
72
Beca
u
se this device has Dante
Device Lock enabled, the
settings of device DIP switches
and MTX - MRX Editor do not
match c
u
rrent Dante settings.
To solve the mismatch, please review device
DIP switch settings and MTX - MRX Editor’s
Dante settings, and edit as necessary to
match the current situation. Or please disable
Device Lock using Dante Controller.
Error
Continuing
80
Speech Privacy A
u
dio File not
installed.
Install the Speech Privacy A
u
dio File.
Warning
Continuing
Amp problems
100
The power s
u
pply was sh
u
t
down beca
u
se d.c. was
detected on a speaker o
u
tp
u
t.
It is likely that the device has malfunctioned;
immediately stop using the device and contact
your Yamaha dealer.
Fault
Continuing
101
The power s
u
pply was sh
u
t
down beca
u
se its temperat
u
re
exceeded the allowed limit.
Turn the power off, let the power supply cool
down, then turn the power on again.
Continuous high-power output will cause high
temperatures, so please lower the output
level. If the temperature is still high, check
whether dirt or a foreign object could have
clogged the cooling fan, and clean the fan if
necessary.
Fault
Continuing
103
Protection has been activated,
and the power s
u
pply was sh
u
t
down.
Continuous high-power output may have
activated protection; lower the output level.
For details on the reason that protection was
activated, refer to the owner’s manual.
Error
Continuing
104
Protection has been activated,
and m
u
ted.[ch*]
Error
Continuing
105
A short circ
u
it was detected in
the speaker o
u
tp
u
t
connector[ch*], so the o
u
tp
u
t
signal has been m
u
ted.
It may be that the speaker output connector’s
“+” and “–” are shorted, or that the connected
speaker has malfunctioned.
Fault
Single
106
The temperat
u
re of the amp
section (heat sink) has
changed, and the speaker
o
u
tp
u
t is now ****.
Continuous high-power output will cause high
temperatures, so please lower the input level
or attenuator. If the temperature is still high,
check whether dirt or a foreign object could
have clogged the cooling fan’s air intake, and
clean it if necessary.
Warning
Single
Device information
200
The power to the device has
been t
u
rned on.
Information
Single
201
The power to the device has
been t
u
rned off.
Information
Single
Number
Content
Action
Type
Single/
Continuing