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Appendix  Alert list This is a list of the alerts that may be indicated in the front panel [PRESET] display. Alert number Meaning Response 01-09 The device has not started up correctly. Turn the power off, then turn on after waiting at least 6 seconds. If this does not solve the problem, please initialize the memory (use rear panel DIP switches 7 and 8). Should this also fails, contact your Yamaha dealer. 10 The internal backup battery has been When you turn off the power, the current settings will be lost, and will return to the completely exhausted or is not installed. default values. Please stop use immediately, and contact your Yamaha dealer. 11 The internal backup battery has run extremely low, and it is possible that the internal memory has been cleared. When you turn off the power, the current settings will be lost, and will return to the default values. Please stop use immediately, and contact your Yamaha dealer. 12 The internal backup battery has only a small amount of power remaining. This does not affect the operation of the device. However, if you continue using the device, the settings may be lost and reset to the default values. Contact your Yamaha dealer as soon as possible. If this occurs each time you turn on the power, it is possible that the internal A problem has occurred with the internal backup battery has run down or that the device has malfunctioned. Contact your 13 clock, and it has been initialized (January Yamaha dealer. 1, 2000, 0:00). If this occurs only once, an abnormality was detected with the clock setting and it was initialized; use MTX-MRX Editor to set the time. 14 The current preset saved in internal memory has been lost. Recall the preset. If this does not solve the problem, contact your Yamaha dealer. 15 The settings saved in internal memory have been lost. Either the internal backup battery has run low, or the device has malfunctioned. Contact your Yamaha dealer. 21 The word clock master has become unlocked. Make sure that the word clock signal is being input correctly. The digital signal being input to the [YDIF 22 IN] connector is not synchronized to the word clock of this device. The digital signal being input to the [YDIF Make sure that YDIF cables are properly connected. 23 IN] connector is not continuously synchro- Use cables that meet the required specifications. nized to the word clock of this device. 30 There is a problem with the connection of the [YDIF IN] connector. 40 Duplicate IP addresses. Change the IP addresses so that there are no duplicates. 41 IP address was not set within 60 seconds Please check rear panel DIP switch 6 (IP Setting). If DIP switch 6 is set to "PC," of startup. use MTX-MRX Editor or DHCP server to specify the device IP address. 42 A device within the MTX/MRX system was not found on the network. Power-on all devices in the system, and make sure that they are correctly connected to the network. 43 Too many devices are connected to the network. Reduce the number of devices connected to the network. 50 The UNIT ID is set to "00." Set the UNIT ID to something other than "00." Devices with identical UNIT IDs were 51 found connected within the same net- work. Change the UNIT ID so that there are no duplicates. • If an error was shown in the DCP panel, refer to the DCP owner's manual and 52 A communication error occurred with the take the appropriate action. [DCP] connection. • Ensure that the panel ID of the DCP units do not conflict. • Verify that the cables are correctly connected and are within the specified length. 53 The DCP connected to the [DCP] connector has been configured differently from the project settings. • Check that the required DCP is connected. • Check whether a different model of DCP might be connected. 56 SD memory card was not recognized. Use an SD memory card that complies with the specifications. (See page 23.) 58 Unable to play the specified file or folder Verify that the specified audio file or folder exists in the SD memory card. There in the SD player. must be at least one playable audio file in the specified folder. 60 A preset recall attempt has failed. Initialize the memory of the device (use rear panel DIP switches 7 and 8). If this does not solve the problem, contact your Yamaha dealer. 61 The recall could not be executed because the preset to be recalled when the MTX starts up was not found. Specify a preset that exists. No sound will be output unless an appropriate preset is recalled. 64 The preset could not be recalled. • The Preset selected for recall cannot be recalled as no data has been stored to it. • Another device may have been added after presets were stored. Please synchro- nize and check all presets using MTX-MRX Editor, edit as necessary and store again. Synchronization has not been com- Perform synchronization again using MTX-MRX Editor. If this does not solve the 70 pleted. It may be that synchronization was problem, initialize the memory of the device and synchronize again. If this also halted before completion. fails, contact your Yamaha dealer. 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. 22 MTX3 Owner's Manual

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Appendix
MTX3 Owner’s Manual
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Alert list
This is a list of the alerts that may be indicated in the front panel [PRESET] display.
Alert
number
Meaning
Response
01–09
The device has not started up correctly.
Turn the power off, then turn on after waiting at least 6 seconds. If this does not
solve the problem, please initialize the memory (use rear panel DIP switches 7
and 8). Should this also fails, contact your Yamaha dealer.
10
The internal backup battery has been
completely exhausted or is not installed.
When you turn off the power, the current settings will be lost, and will return to the
default values. Please stop use immediately, and contact your Yamaha dealer.
11
The internal backup battery has run
extremely low, and it is possible that the
internal memory has been cleared.
When you turn off the power, the current settings will be lost, and will return to the
default values. Please stop use immediately, and contact your Yamaha dealer.
12
The internal backup battery has only a
small amount of power remaining.
This does not affect the operation of the device. However, if you continue using the
device, the settings may be lost and reset to the default values. Contact your
Yamaha dealer as soon as possible.
13
A problem has occurred with the internal
clock, and it has been initialized (January
1, 2000, 0:00).
If this occurs each time you turn on the power, it is possible that the internal
backup battery has run down or that the device has malfunctioned. Contact your
Yamaha dealer.
If this occurs only once, an abnormality was detected with the clock setting and it
was initialized; use MTX-MRX Editor to set the time.
14
The current preset saved in internal mem-
ory has been lost.
Recall the preset. If this does not solve the problem, contact your Yamaha dealer.
15
The settings saved in internal memory
have been lost.
Either the internal backup battery has run low, or the device has malfunctioned.
Contact your Yamaha dealer.
21
The word clock master has become
unlocked.
Make sure that the word clock signal is being input correctly.
22
The digital signal being input to the [YDIF
IN] connector is not synchronized to the
word clock of this device.
Make sure that YDIF cables are properly connected.
Use cables that meet the required specifications.
23
The digital signal being input to the [YDIF
IN] connector is not continuously synchro-
nized to the word clock of this device.
30
There is a problem with the connection of
the [YDIF IN] connector.
40
Duplicate IP addresses.
Change the IP addresses so that there are no duplicates.
41
IP address was not set within 60 seconds
of startup.
Please check rear panel DIP switch 6 (IP Setting). If DIP switch 6 is set to “PC,”
use MTX-MRX Editor or DHCP server to specify the device IP address.
42
A device within the MTX/MRX system
was not found on the network.
Power-on all devices in the system, and make sure that they are correctly con-
nected to the network.
43
Too many devices are connected to the
network.
Reduce the number of devices connected to the network.
50
The UNIT ID is set to “00.”
Set the UNIT ID to something other than “00.”
51
Devices with identical UNIT IDs were
found connected within the same net-
work.
Change the UNIT ID so that there are no duplicates.
52
A communication error occurred with the
[DCP] connection.
• If an error was shown in the DCP panel, refer to the DCP owner’s manual and
take the appropriate action.
• Ensure that the panel ID of the DCP units do not conflict.
• Verify that the cables are correctly connected and are within the specified length.
53
The DCP connected to the [DCP] connec-
tor has been configured differently from
the project settings.
• Check that the required DCP is connected.
• Check whether a different model of DCP might be connected.
56
SD memory card was not recognized.
Use an SD memory card that complies with the specifications. (See page 23.)
58
Unable to play the specified file or folder
in the SD player.
Verify that the specified audio file or folder exists in the SD memory card. There
must be at least one playable audio file in the specified folder.
60
A preset recall attempt has failed.
Initialize the memory of the device (use rear panel DIP switches 7 and 8). If this
does not solve the problem, contact your Yamaha dealer.
61
The recall could not be executed because
the preset to be recalled when the MTX
starts up was not found.
Specify a preset that exists. No sound will be output unless an appropriate preset
is recalled.
64
The preset could not be recalled.
The Preset selected for recall cannot be recalled as no data has been stored to it.
• Another device may have been added after presets were stored. Please synchro-
nize and check all presets using MTX-MRX Editor, edit as necessary and store
again.
70
Synchronization has not been com-
pleted. 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.
71
The UNIT ID settings when synchroniza-
tion was performed do not match the cur-
rent UNIT ID settings.
Do not change any UNIT ID’s after performing synchronization. If you’ve changed
any UNIT ID’s, perform synchronization again.