Yamaha PSR-5700 Owner's Manual (getting Started) - Page 43
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Troubleshooting Symptom Noise is heard when the power is turned on or off. No sound. The ABC chord does not change even when a different chord is played. The disk lamp lights dimly. Possible Cause This is a normal result of the power surge that occurs when the unit is turned on of off. The volume controls or expression pedal are turned all the way down. A pair of headphones is plugged into the HEADPHONES jack. MIDI local control is turned OFF. You have attempted to play a new chord before fully releasing the previous chord in the left-hand section of the keyboard. You are using single-finger type fingering in the fingered mode, or vice-versa. The PSR-5700 is constantly checking for the presence of a disk. Solution No solution necessary. Set the volume controls and expression pedal to a reasonable listening level. Unplug the headphones. Turn MIDI local control ON. Be sure to release each chord completely before playing the next chord. Use the correct type of chord fingering for the selected ABC mode. This is not a problem. Options G Headphones HPE-5/HPE-3 G Expression Pedal EP-1 G Foot Switch FC5 G Keyboard Stand L-5 42