Yamaha YHT-S400 Guia Do Utilizador

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If there is any problem with the system, check the following items. If you cannot solve a problem with the 
following remedies, or if the problem is not listed below, turn off and unplug the system, and then consult your 
nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or Service Center.
Additional information
Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Solution
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Power turns on but 
immediately shuts off.
The power cable may be connected 
improperly.
Make sure the power cable is plugged into 
the outlet firmly.
A speaker cable may be shorted.
Make sure all speaker cables are connected 
properly.
This system may have received a 
strong electrical shock, such as from a 
lightening bolt or excessive static 
electricity.
Set this system to standby mode, and then 
disconnect the power cable. Wait for about 
30 seconds, connect the power cable, and 
then turn the system on again.
The speakers make no 
sound.
The volume may be set to minimum 
level.
Adjust the volume level.
The mute function may be activated.
Cancel the mute function.
The input source or input setting may 
be incorrect.
Select the correct input source or input 
setting.
The cables may be connected 
improperly.
Make sure all cables are connected 
properly.
“HDMI AUDIO” in the setup menu is 
set to “TV”.
Set “HDMI AUDIO” in the setup menu to 
“AMP”.
Sound is too low on 
one side.
The cables may be connected 
improperly.
Make sure all cables are connected 
properly.
Speaker channels 
other than the front 
ones make no sound.
You may be listening to stereo sounds 
without surround mode.
Press a surround mode button to enable the 
sound field effect.
“SUR. LEVEL” in the setup menu is 
set to minimum level.
Adjust “SUR. LEVEL” in the setup menu.
The subwoofer makes 
no sound.
The volume of the subwoofer channel 
may be set to minimum level.
Adjust the volume level of the subwoofer.
The source does not contain low-
frequency signals.
The volume level 
decreases without any 
operation.
You turned off the system when the 
volume level was over 70.
The volume level is automatically set to 70 
the next time you turn on the system to 
protect the speakers.
Sound is poor (noisy).
A speaker cable may be shorted.
Make sure all cables are connected 
properly.
This system does not 
operate properly.
This system may receive a strong 
electrical shock, such as from a 
lightening bolt or excessive static 
electricity, or drop in power supply.
Set this system to standby mode, and then 
disconnect the power cable. Wait for about 
30 seconds, connect the power cable, and 
then turn on this system.
A digital or high-
frequency equipment 
produces noises.
The system may be placed close to 
digital equipment or high-frequency 
equipment.
Place this system farther away from such 
equipment.