Troubleshooting - ToneWorks Pandora PX3 Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting

If the PANDORA does not operate as you ex-
pect, please check the following points first. If
this does not resolve the problem, contact your
dealer or a Korg service center.
1. Power does not turn on.
• Are batteries installed? Alternatively, is the AC
adapter connected to an AC outlet?
2. No sound
• Are your guitar, amp and headphones con-
nected to the correct jacks?
• Is your amp turned on and set correctly?
• Are any cables broken?
• Is the master level of the PANDORA set to "0"
or to a low level?
• Is the program level of the PANDORA set to
"0" or to a low level?
• Is the PANDORA muted?
Be aware that if all effects are off, the chain
display will disappear, and it will not be possi-
ble to distinguish Bypass or Mute from the
LCD display.
• Is the volume of your guitar turned down?
3. The volume from the device connected to
the AUX jack is too loud or too soft, or can-
not be heard.
Adjust the output level of the connected de-
vice.
Make connections to the headphone jack of
the device, instead of to its line output.
• Are you in Phrase Trainer mode?
Exit Phrase Trainer mode.
4. Effects do not apply
• Is the PANDORA bypassed? (the effect chain
will be blinking)
• Are the effects used in the program turned
on?
There are limitations on the effect types that
can be used simultaneously.
In some modes, certain effects (MOD, AMB)
are not available.
5. Tuner does not work.
• Is the PANDORA bypassed or muted?
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