Yamaha RP-U200 Service Manual page 8

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RP-U200
Operation procedure of DIAG menu and SUB-MENU
1) Use the UP w (forward) / DOWN q (reverse) keys to select a main menu item.
2) For main menu items 1. ALL and 2. DEV neither of which has sub menu, the menu
item is executed when the DSP key is pressed.
3) For main menu items which have sub menu, the sub menu appears when the DSP
key is pressed.
4) Use the UP w (forward) / DOWN q (reverse) keys to select a sub-menu item.
5) The sub-menu item is executed when the DSP key is pressed.
6) To return from the sub-menu to the main menu, have "RETURN" displayed by using
the UP w (forward) / DOWN q (reverse) keys and press the DSP key.
7) To return to the DIAG initial setting (1.ALL) during DIAG operation, press the MUTE
key of remote control unit except for the special case (*3).
(*3) : It is not possible to return to 1.ALL during execution of the AD test.
When using remote controller
Main unit
Remote control key
UP w (forward)
VOLUME UP w (forward)
VOLUME DOWN q (reverse)
DOWN q (reverse)
DSP
MUTE
Return the menu to the 1. ALL
Functions during DIAG operation
The following functions are available even during the DIAG operation.
• Power ON/OFF
• Master volume
Canceling DIAG
There are two methods to cancel the DIAG function.
1) Press the "POWER" (STANDBY) key of the main unit or the "POWER" (STANDBY) key of the remote controller to
enter the stand-by state.
2) Selecting the DIAG menu item 0. EXIT, cancel the DIAG function. Then the self-diagnosis process ends and the
normal operation is restored.
CAUTION: Prior to cancellation of the DIAG function, be sure to execute setting of DIAG menu 7. INIT (reserve /
reserve cancel of memory initialization). (To keep the user memory, execute "CANCEL" (cancellation of resetting
reservation) of 7. INIT setting before canceling the DIAG function.)
7
Remote control code
7B---0D
7B---0E
ON/OFF
7B---07
7B---0F

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