Yamaha XMV4280 User Manual

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XMV4280/XMV4140    Owner’s Manual
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Alert Numbers and Content
If a problem occurs in the XMV, an alert number will appear in the display.
The alert numbers, the corresponding content, and the appropriate actions are listed below.
Number
Description
Action to take
Device problem
No display
The device has not started up correctly.
Turn the power off, then turn on after waiting at least 5 seconds.
If this does not solve the problem, please initialize the memory 
(use rear panel DIP switches 7 and 8.)
Should this also fails, contact your Yamaha dealer.
001. – 008.
010.
The internal backup battery has been completely 
exhausted or is not installed.
When you turn off the power, the current settings will be lost, and 
will return to the default values.
Please stop use immediately and contact your Yamaha dealer.
011.
The internal backup battery has run extremely low, and it 
is possible that the internal memory has been cleared.
012.
The internal backup battery has only a small amount of 
power remaining.
This does not affect the operation of the device. However, if you 
continue using the device, the settings may be lost and reset to 
the default values. Contact your Yamaha dealer as soon as possi-
ble.
013.
A problem has occurred with the internal clock, and it 
has been initialized (January 1, 2000, 0:00)
If this occurs each time you turn on the power, it is possible that 
the internal backup battery has run down or that the device has 
malfunctioned. Contact your Yamaha dealer.
If this occurs only once, an abnormality was detected with the 
clock setting and it was initialized; use MTX Editor to set the time.
015.
The settings saved in internal memory have been lost.
Either the internal backup battery has run low, or the device has 
malfunctioned. Contact your Yamaha dealer.
016.
A memory problem has occurred.
Contact your Yamaha dealer.
021.
The word clock master has become unlocked.
Make sure that the word clock signal is being input correctly.
022.
The digital signal being input to the [YDIF IN] connector 
is not synchronized to the word clock of this device.
Make sure that YDIF cables are properly connected.
Use cables that meet the required specifications.
023.
The digital signal being input to the [YDIF IN] connector 
is not locked to the word clock of this device.
030.
There is a problem with the connection of the [YDIF IN] 
connector.
040.
Duplicate IP addresses.
Change the IP addresses so that there are no duplicates.
041.
The IP address was not set within 60 seconds of startup.
Please check rear panel DIP switch 6 (IP Setting). If DIP switch 6 
is set to “PC,” you must use MTX Editor or DHCP server to spec-
ify the IP address.
043.
Too many devices connected to the NETWORK connec-
tor.
Disconnect unneeded devices from the network.
050.
The UNIT ID is set to “00.”
Set the UNIT ID to something other than “00.”
051.
Devices with identical UNIT IDs were found connected 
within the same network.
Change the UNIT ID so that there are no duplicates.
Amplifier problem
100.
The power supply was shut down because d.c. was 
detected on a speaker output.
It is likely that the device has malfunctioned; immediately stop 
using the device and contact your Yamaha dealer.
101.
The power supply was shut down because its tempera-
ture exceeded the allowed limit.
Turn the power off, let the power supply cool down, then turn the 
power on again.
Continuous high-power output will cause high temperatures, so 
please lower the output level. If the temperature is still high, 
check whether dirt or a foreign object could have clogged the 
cooling fan, and clean the fan if necessary.
103.
Protection has been activated, and the power supply 
was shut down.
For information on possible causes, refer to “[PROTECTON] indi-
cators A/B/C/D” (page 8).
104.
Protection has been activated, and muted.
105.
A short circuit was detected in the speaker output con-
nector, so the output signal has been muted.
It may be that the speaker output connector’s “+” and “-” are 
shorted, or that the connected speaker has malfunctioned.
106.
The temperature of the amp section (head sink) has 
changed, and the speaker output is now ****.
**** = 0dB and OK
-1dB and in protection
-2dB and in protection
muted and in protection
Continuous high-power output will cause high temperatures, so 
please lower input level or attenuator. If the temperature is still 
high, check whether dirt or a foreign object could have clogged 
the cooling fan’s air intake, and clean it if necessary.