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Check, Problem, Appendix d: maintenance – Yamaha PSR-400 User Manual

Page 41: Location, Handling, Cleaning, Interference through electromagnetic fields, Service and modifications, Appendix c: troubleshooting

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APPENDIX C: TROUBLESHOOTING

Something not working as it should? In many cases what ap­

pears to be a malfunction can be traced to a simple error that can
be remedied immediately. Before assuming that your PSR-400/
PSR-500 is faulty, please check the following points.

1. PROBLEM

• The PSR-400/PSR-500 speakers produce a “pop” sound

whenever the power is turned ON or OFF.

CHECK

• This is normal and is no cause for alarm.

2. PROBLEM

• No sound.

CHECK

• Is the MASTER VOLUME control turned up high enough?

• Is the power turned on? The Auto Power Off function auto­

matically turns off the power if no buttons or keys are

pressed for more than about 10 minutes when running the

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PSR-400/PSR-500 from batteries.

• Are a pair of headphones plugged into the PHONES jack?

Have you accidentally plugged the foot pedal into the

phones jack?

3. PROBLEM

• Rhythm won’t start or no rhythm sound.

CHECK

• Is the accompaniment volume turned up high enough?
• Is the ORCHESTRATION RHYTHM button turned on?
• Are you sure you pressed the START button?
• Perhaps the PSR-400/PSR-500 is in the SYNCHRO

START mode, so all you have to do is start playing.

4. PROBLEM

• Auto accompaniment won’t function. No lower keyboard

sound.

CHECK

• Auto accompaniment won’t sound right if the FINGERED

mode is selected and you’re using SINGLE FINGER type

fingering or improper chord fingering.

• Are you sure you’re playing in the left-hand section of the

keyboard when the FINGERED or SINGLE FINGER

mode is selected?

• Are all ORCHESTRATION buttons on?

5. PROBLEM

• Auto accompaniment chords don’t seem to change prop­

erly.

CHECK

• Are you playing chords that the PSR-400/PSR-500 can

recognize (see chord types on page 18)?

6. PROBLEM

• Abnormal operation not listed above. Complete lack of

control.

CHECK

• The internal microprocessor may have been “locked up”

due to static electricity or other causes. Turn the instrument
OFF for a moment, then turn it ON again. If the lock-up
makes it impossible to turn the power off, remove the bat­
teries or unplug the AC adaptor. If you turn the power back
on within about 10 minute the previous contents of the
memory will be safely retained.

7. PROBLEM

Sustain pedal operation is reversed (press-OFF, release-

ON).

CHECK

You probably held the pedal pressed while turning the

power on or inserting the pedal plug into the FOOT
PEDAL jack. Turn the power off and then on again with

the pedal released.

APPENDIX D: MAINTENANCE

Location

Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or other sources of heat.

Never leave it inside a car where it can get very hot. It may
cause discoloration or deformation. Vibration, excessive
dust, cold, low or high humidity can also cause malfunction.

Handling

Avoid rough handling. Don’t drop or jolt the PSR-4(X)/

PSR-500 as this can damage the internal circuitry. Pressing

too hard on keys or controls may lead to malfunctions.

When cords are plugged into the rear panel jacks, pay par­

ticular attention not to apply excessive force to them since
this may damage the terminals or internal circuitry.

Cleaning

Clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Using chemical

solvents may damage the finish.

* Interference Through Electromagnetic Fields

Do not use your PSR-400/PSR-500 close to television

sets or other equipment receiving electromagnetic signals as
this could cause interference noise in the other appliance.

• Service and Modifications

Your PSR-400/PSR-5(X) contains no user serviceable

parts. Opening it or tampering with it in any way can lead to

electrical shock as well as damage. Refer all servicing to
qualified YAMAHA personnel.

YAMAHA is NOT responsible for damage caused
by improper use.

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