Troubleshooting – Yamaha WH39070 User Manual
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Troubleshooting
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LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual
Troubleshooting
Power does not turn on, panel LEDs
and the LCD display do not light
❍ Are the LCD contrast and panel brightness adjusted appropriately? You can adjust the LCD contrast by
holding down the [HOME] key and turning the dial.
❍ Is the LS9’s POWER switch turned on?
❍ If the power still does not turn on, contact your Yamaha dealer.
Sound is not input
❍ Is the optional I/O card installed correctly? (→ p. 44)
❍ Is a signal being input from the external device?
❍ Is the input port patched to an input channel? (→ p. 99)
❍ Is the GAIN of the internal head amp or external head amp set to an appropriate level? (→ p. 47, 57)
❍ Is the EQ attenuator raised? (→ p. 115)
❍ Could insert be turned on even though it has not been specified correctly? (→ p. 101)
❍ Is the [ON] key indicator of the input channel lit?
❍ Is the fader of the input channel raised?
Sound is not output
❍ Is the optional I/O card installed correctly? (→ p. 44)
❍ Is the [ON] key indicator of the STEREO channel lit?
❍ Is an output port patched to the output channel? (→ p. 95)
❍ Could LCR be on, and the CSR value be set to 1.0? (→ p. 58)
Sound is not output from headphones
or the MONITOR OUT jacks
❍ Is the [PHONES] knob or [LEVEL] knob set to an appropriate volume?
Sound is not loud enough
❍ Is the GAIN of the internal head amp or external head amp set to an appropriate level? (→ p. 47, 57)
❍ Is the fader of the input channel raised?
❍ Could the EQ gain be set to an extremely low setting? (→ p. 115)
❍ Could the GATE/COMP threshold or ratio be set to an extreme setting? (→ p. 117)
❍ Is the EQ attenuator raised? (→ p. 115)
❍ Is the fader of the output channel raised?
❍ Try using the various screens of the METER function to check the levels. (→ p. 155)
Sound is distorted
❍ Is the word clock set correctly? (→ p. 206)
❍ Is the GAIN of the internal head amp or external head amp set to an appropriate level? (→ p. 47, 57)
❍ Could the fader of the input channel be raised too high?
❍ Could the fader of the STEREO channel be raised too high?
❍ Could the EQ gain be set to an extremely high setting? (→ p. 115)
Sound is output even though it is not
patched to an output channel
❍ Could you have assigned an input channel to direct out? (→ p. 103)
❍ Could you have assigned an output channel as the insert out? (→ p. 101)
The volume of a specific channel rises
and falls
❍ Could GATE/COMP be set to ducking? (→ p. 117)
Operating a fader does not control the
level as you expect
❍ Is SENDS ON FADER selected and INPUT TO MIX FADER and so on active in the panel?
Only the sound of a specific channel is
heard from the MONITOR OUT or
PHONES jack
❍ Could a [CUE] key be on?
Noise occurs from an externally
connected recorder or other device
❍ Is the word clock set correctly? (→ p. 206)
❍ Could the input signal be unsynchronized?
❍ Could oscillator or talkback be turned on? (→ p. 151, 153)
High frequency range is attenuated
❍ Could emphasis be applied? This problem will occur if the input signal status does not match the
❍ Could EQ be applied? (→ p. 115)
An input signal is being input, but
there’s no monitor output
❍ Is the dimmer applied?
❍ Is the MONITOR C assigned even though its output port has not been connected to external device.
Not enough headroom, especially
when EQ boost is applied
❍ Use the EQ attenuator function to lower the level. (→ p. 115)
Signal is delayed
❍ Check whether the delay setting for each channel is set correctly. (→ p. 95)
Turning a SELECTED SEND encoder
does not change the send level to the
MIX/MATRIX bus
❍ Is the MIX/MATRIX turned on?
❍ Is the MIX/MATRIX [ON] turned on?
❍ Is the MIX bus set to VARI type? (→ p. 213)
❍ If the send point is set to POST, could the fader have been lowered?
Can’t save scene memory or library
data
❍ Are you attempting to save the data to a read-only scene/library or a protected scene? (→ p. 129)
Can’t save to USB memory
❍ Is the USB memory protected?
❍ Does the USB memory have enough free capacity to save the data?
❍ When formatting the USB memory, format it in FAT32 or FAT16 format.
❍ Could the recorder be playing back?
Can’t transmit/receive MIDI data
❍ Is the MIDI PORT selected correctly? (→ p. 178)
❍ Are the mode and channel selected correctly on the transmitting and receiving devices? (→ p. 178)
❍ Has an event been assigned for the program change? (→ p. 180)
When you recall a scene, some
channels/parameters are not updated
❍ Could that channel or parameter be set to Recall Safe? Could Focus be turned off in the scene you
recalled? Could user level restrictions have been specified? (