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Refer to the chart below when this unit does not function
properly.
If the problem
you are experiencing
is not listed below
or if the instruction
below
does not help, set this unit to the standby mode,
disconnect
the power cord, and contact
the
nearest
authorized
YAMAHA
dealer or service center.
General
Refer
to
Problem
Cause
Remedy
page
This
unit fails
to turn
The powe! cold is not connected
02 the
Connect
the powe_ cord firmly
on when
STANDBY/
plug is not completely
mse_ted.
ON (or SYSTEM
POWER)
is pressed,
The p_otection
circuit!), has been
Make sme all speaker
wire connections
on this refit
l l- 13
or enters
the standby
activated,
and on all speakers
are secme and that the wire for
mode
soon
after the
each connection
does not touch anything
other than
power
has been
its respective
connection.
turned
on.
This lmit has been exposed
to a stzong
Set this unit in the standby
mode, disconnect
the
external
electric
shock (such as lightning
power cord, plug it back in after 30 seconds,
then use
or strong static electzici_,),
it normally.
No sound
Incorrect
input or output cable
Connect
the cables properly
If the problem persists,
14-19
connections
the cables may be defective
The input mode is set to DTS or
Select AUTO
30
ANALOG
No appropriate
input somce has been
Select an appropriate
input source with INPUT,
24
selected
MULTI CH INPUT
or the input selectoz buttons.
Speaker
connections
are not secure
Secure the connections
12
The front speakers
to be used have not
Select the front speakers
with SPEAKERS
A and/or
24
been selected
properly.
B.
The volume
is aimed
down
Turn up the volume.
The sound is muted.
Press MUTE
or any operation
button of this unit to
25
resmne audio ouput, then adjust the volume.
The input mode is set to ANALOG
while
Set the input mode to AUTO or DTS.
30
playing
a source
encoded with a DTS
signal.
Signals
this unit cannot reproduce
are
Play a source whose signals
can be repro&]ced
by this
being received
from a source component,
unit
such as a CD-ROM.
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