Troubleshooting - Behringer Concert CDP2000-BK User Manual

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CONCERT CDP2000-BK
Problem
The instrument cannot be switched on
No sound
The foot pedals do not work properly
The left foot pedal has no effect
Audio signal is distored
Sound is too low/high
Effect is not audible
Music sequencer/DEMO mode cannot
be selected
The music recorded with the music
sequencer has been lost
Music sequencer playback cannot be
started
The music sequencer has not stored
the entire recording
The display shows FUL
The music piece recorded on the
music sequencer plays back too slow/
fast
The tuning of the instrument does not
match the tuning of other instruments
Key velocity does not work properly
When the instrument is switched off
all settings are lost
The piano does not play back notes
received via MIDI IN
The piano does not transmit MIDI
data via MIDI OUT
The piano does not respond to all
MIDI commands
The piano sounds strange
The display shows ERR
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Troubleshooting

Remedy
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Check the connection between mains plug and wall outlet (see chapter 3.1).
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Check the position of the MAIN VOLUME control (see chapter 3.2).
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Check the SPEAKER button status (see chapter 5.4).
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Check that the sound generator is switched on (see chapter 7.3.3).
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Check that the pedal cable is properly connected to the PEDAL jack on the underside
of the piano (see chapter 2).
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E4.1 that the soft pedal function is enabled (see chapter 6.5.8).
Check in EDIT menu
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Cut back the volume using the MAIN VOLUME control.
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Check whether the LED above the TRANSPOSE switch is lit. If so, transposition is
active. Press the button to switch if off.
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Perhaps no effect has been selected or its intensity is too low. Check that the REVERB
and EFFECT LEDs are lit and select an appropriate effect intensity (see chapters 5.2.2
and 5.2.3).
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DEMO mode must not be active when you switch to music sequencer mode. Conversely,
the music sequencer must be off before you can switch to DEMO mode.
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When you re-record a track this will automatically erase the previously recorded data
on this track.
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Playback can only be started when the memory of the music sequencer contains data.
Perhaps no data have been recorded.
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Perhaps no tracks have been activated for recording. Proceed as described in chapter
6.5.3.
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The music sequencer is limited in its capacity (approx. 10,000 notes). When the memory
is full, all further data will be lost. Play only as many notes as the sequencer can store
before the display starts flashing, thus signaling that the memory is full.
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The memory of the music sequencer is full. If you do not want to erase/re-record your
recording, be sure to save the recorded song via MIDI to a music computer (see chapters
7.3.2 and 7.3.3) before you start a new recording.
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The playback tempo of the music sequencer follows the current tempo setting. Press
the SELECT button until the TEMPO LED lights up, then simultaneously press the two
< > buttons to play back the recording at its original tempo.
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Check the settings in the EDIT menus
described in chapter 6.6.3. Standard setting: 440 Hz, equal tuning.
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Check whether one of the LEDs above the VELOCITY button is lit. If necessary ac-
tivate the dynamic response of your choice by pressing the VELOCITY button (see
chapter 6.6.1).
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Some sounds do not respond to key velocity (see chapter 10.2).
When first switched on, the piano always uses the default settings. To save your personal
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settings please set the memory function as described in chapter 6.6.5.
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Set the receive channel, on which the piano is to receive MIDI data, in the EDIT menu
E7.2, as described in chapter 7.3.3.
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Set the transmit channel, on which the piano is to send MIDI data, in the EDIT menu
E7.1, as described in chapter 7.3.3. Demo and music sequencer data are not transmit-
ted via MIDI.
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The piano supports only those commands listed in the MIDI Implementation Chart.
Be sure that the device sending MIDI data and the piano do not have a MIDI filter
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activated (see chapter 7.3.3).
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Check whether one of the LEDs above the EFFECT button is lit, i.e. whether a modulation
effect is active. If so, press the button until all LEDs are off, i.e. no effect is active.
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Perhaps you have selected two sounds at the same time. Press one of the sound but-
tons in the SOUND SELECT section to select a single sound.
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An internal error has occurred. Switch the instrument off, wait for about 30 seconds, then
switch it back on. If the error message shows again, please contact your BEHRINGER
support desk. Further information can be found at: www.behringer.com.
Troubleshooting
E1 and E2.1 and adjust them if necessary, as

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