Yamaha DME64N Owner's Manual page 64

Digital mixing engine
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
The panel controls don't work.
User-defined parameters
cannot be edited.
Scenes can be recalled but not
stored.
Can't open the Utility display.
MIDI messages cannot be
transmitted or received.
Scenes cannot be recalled via
MIDI Program Change
messages.
Parameters cannot be edited
via MIDI Control Change
messages.
Parameters cannot be edited
via MIDI Parameter Change
messages.
The audio signal sounds slightly
out of synchronization.
The headphone output is not
muted when the [MUTE] button
is pressed.
AD824 or AD8HR cannot be
selected from the HA setting in
the HA page.
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Possible Causes
The Panel Lock function is engaged.
No DME64N/24N is assigned as the zone
master.
The IP address is not set properly.
The user-defined parameter lock function is
engaged.
The scene store parameter is set to "Disable."
The Utility display lock function is engaged.
The connection cable is not properly connected.
Power to the MIDI device is not turned on.
Set the MIDI transmit/receive channel of the
MIDI device to match the DME64N/24N channel
setting(s).
The DME64N/24N MIDI parameters are not set
up properly.
The MIDI settings may not be properly set up to
allow Program Change message reception.
The appropriate scene numbers are not
assigned to the Program Change numbers
being received.
There is no data in the scene you are attempting
to recall (only scenes containing data can be
recalled).
The MIDI Program Change table has not been
set up.
The MIDI settings may not be properly set up to
allow Control Change message reception.
The MIDI Control Change table has not been set
up.
The MIDI parameters may not be properly set up
to allow Parameter Change message reception.
The MIDI Parameter Change table has not been
set up.
The Cascade connection unit number setting is
incorrect.
This is normal.
The connecting cable has not been properly
connected to the [REMOTE] terminal.
The AD8HR/AD824 power is not turned on.
The "Remote" parameter is set to "COM
(RS232C)."
Possible Solutions
Disengage the Panel Lock function. Refer to the "Panel
Lock" section on page 39.
For each zone one DME64N/24N must be assigned as
the zone master. This can be accomplished via the Utility
display "Net" page described on page 48 of this
document.
Set an appropriate IP address. This can be
accomplished via the Utility display "Net" page
described on page 48 of this document.
Disengage the user-defined parameter lock function.
This can be accomplished via the Utility display "Lock"
page described on page 50 of this document.
Set the scene store parameter to "Enable." This can be
accomplished via the Utility display "Lock" page
described on page 50 of this document.
Disengage the Utility display lock function. This can be
accomplished via the Utility display "Lock" page
described on page 50 of this document. If you have
forgotten your password contact your Yamaha service
center or representative.
Make sure the connection cable is connected properly.
Turn power to the MIDI device on.
Set the MIDI device MIDI channel appropriately.
Properly set up the DME64N/24N MIDI parameters. MIDI
setup can be accomplished via the Utility display "MIDI"
page, as described on page 52 of this document.
Make sure that the MIDI receive channel and other MIDI
parameters are set up to allow Program Change
message reception. MIDI setup can be accomplished
via the Utility display "MIDI" page, as described on page
52 of this document.
Use the DME Designer application to assign the
appropriate scene numbers to Program Change
messages.
Use the DME Designer application to create scene data
that can be recalled.
Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Program
Change Table as required.
Make sure that the MIDI receive channel and other MIDI
parameters are set up to allow Control Change message
reception. MIDI setup can be accomplished via the Utility
display "MIDI" page, as described on page 52 of this
document.
Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Control
Change Table as required.
Make sure that the MIDI receive channel and other MIDI
parameters are set up to allow Parameter Change
message reception. MIDI setup can be accomplished
via the Utility display "MIDI" page, as described on page
52 of this document.
Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Parameter
Change Table as required.
Set the correct unit number of the cascaded units. This
can be accomplished via the Utility display "CASCAD"
page, as described on page 55 of this document.
The level of the headphone output can be reduced by
using the [PHONES LEVEL] control (but cannot be muted
completely).
Make sure that the cable is properly connected.
Turn on the power of the AD8HR/AD824.
Turn off the AD8HR/AD824 and set "HA Control (RS422)"
for the Remote setting in the "Misc" page, then turn on
the AD8HR/AD824.

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