Yamaha Ro8-D User Manual

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Troubleshooting
 Owner’s Manual
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cause
Possible Solution
The power won’t turn on. 
The power indicator doesn’t light.
The power cable is connected improperly.
Connect the power cable properly (see 
page 13).
The [POWER] switch is not turned ON.
Turn the [POWER] switch ON. If the power still 
will not come on, refer the problem to your 
Yamaha dealer.
The unit is not receiving an input sig-
nal.
The input cables are not connected properly.
Connect the cables properly.
No signal is output from external devices.
Output a signal from the source device and 
make sure that the SIG indicators on the appro-
priate channels will light. 
The internal head amplifier gain is not set to an 
appropriate level.
Set the internal head amplifier gain to an appro-
priate level.
The DIP switches are set to REFRESH, but the 
Ri8-D-native device has not started up.
Start the Ri8-D-native device to send the setting 
to the Ri8-D.
The input level is too low.
A condenser microphone is connected.
Turn the [+48V MASTER] switch ON.
Turn phantom power for the corresponding 
channel(s) ON from the Ri8-D-native device.
The internal head amplifier gain is not set to an 
appropriate level.
Set the internal head amplifier gain to an appro-
priate level.
No sound is heard.
The cables are not connected properly.
Connect the cables properly.
The DIP switches are set to REFRESH, but the 
Ro8-D-native device has not started up.
Start the Ro8-D-native device to send the set-
ting to the Ro8-D.
Output is muted.
Unmute the output on the Ro8-D-native device.
The head amp cannot be controlled.
The Ri8-D has not been mounted on the RACK 
of the Ri8-D-native device.
Mount the Ri8-D on the RACK of the 
Ri8-D-native device.
Adjusting the internal head amp gain 
does not change the audio level.
The Gain Compensation function is turned on.
If you are not using the Gain Compensation 
function, turn it off.
Adjustment of the [UNIT ID] rotary 
switch or DIP switch settings seems to 
be ineffective.
You may have adjusted the setting while the 
power is ON.
Turn the power OFF, then change the setting.