Troubleshooting - Yamaha MCX-2000 Owner's Manual

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Refer to the chart below when the MCX-2000 doesn't appear to be functioning correctly. If the problem you are experiencing
is not listed below or if the instructions listed next to the problem don't help, set the MCX-2000 to standby mode, disconnect
the power cable from the AC outlet, and contact the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center.
Symptom
The MCX-2000 does not turn on when
you press STANDBY/ON.
The MCX-2000 does not play CDs.
The MCX-2000 cannot store CDs.
The MCX-2000 cannot record songs to
a CD-R/RW.
The MCX-2000 will not record songs
longer than 100 minutes in duration on
its hard disk drive.
There is a pause starting playback of
songs when the
MCX-2000 is connected to an amplifier
via a digital connection.
CD-R/RW made on the MCX-2000 will
not playback correctly on other CD or
DVD players.
Sound from the
MCX-2000 skips during playback.
The MCX-2000 does not operate
normally.
You can hear the sound of a fan coming
from the MCX-2000.
Auto Configuration does not function
correctly.
You cannot start playback on the
clients.
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Troubleshooting

Cause
The MusicCAST power plug is not
inserted into the AC outlet correctly.
There is condensation on the laser pickup lens.
The CD is loaded upside-down in the disc tray.
The CD is dirty.
There is no space remaining on the hard disk drive.
The CD-R/RW loaded in the
MCX-2000 is dirty or scratched.
The CD-R/RW loaded in the
MCX-2000 already has data recorded on it.
The CD-R/RW loaded in the
MCX-2000 is dirty or scratched.
The maximum length for a single song is 99 minutes
and 59 seconds.
The MCX-2000 is playing back tracks recorded with
differing emphasis settings.
The CD or DVD player you are using is not capable of
playing CD-R/RW.
Either the MCX-2000 or the source component is
being shaken or vibrated.
The CD is dirty.
The system controller has stopped.
The internal temperature of the
MCX-2000 is rising.
The network settings are incorrect.
Surroundings are interfering with wireless network
signals (for wireless connections only).
Either the MCX-2000 or the MCX-A10 is not set to
Auto Configuration mode.
The client is storing or recording songs.
Configuration has not finished.
The network settings are incorrect.
There are no songs which the MCX-2000 has finished
encoding to MP3 format in the MCX-2000 library.
Surroundings are interfering with wireless network
signals (for wireless connections only).
Remedy
Insert the power plug firmly into an AC outlet.
Turn off the power, wait 20 or 30 minutes, and then
turn power on again.
Load the CD in the disc tray label side up.
Clean the CD.
Delete songs that you do not need, to make space on
the hard disk drive.
Clean or replace the CD-R/RW.
Load a blank audio CD-R/RW into the disc tray.
For CD-Rs, replace the CD-R with a new disc. For
CD-RWs, initialize the disc and then record it again.
The MCX-2000 begins recording a new song after
recording for 99 minutes and 59 seconds, regardless
of the recording mode set
Connect the analog outputs on the MCX-2000 to the
amplifier.
Use a CD/DVD player capable of playing back
CD-R/RW.
Change the location of your components (unless the
source recording was affected by vibrations or
shocks).
Clean the disc.
Press and hold the STANDBY/ON button on the front
panel for at least 15 seconds.
The internal fan in the MCX-2000 activates when the
internal temperature of the unit rises. This is not a
malfunction.
Check the network settings.
Change the location of MusicCAST components.
Try using a different wireless network channel.
Use wired network connections to connect
MusicCAST components.
Check the connection procedure and try again.
Try again when recording is complete.
Carry out the Auto Configuration process.
Check the network settings.
Wait until MP3 encoding is complete.
Change the location of MusicCAST components.
Try using a different wireless network channel.
Use wired network connections to connect
MusicCAST components.

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