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22 Error The digital signal being input to the
[YDIF IN] connector is not
synchronized to the word clock of
this unit.
Check whether the cable is
connected correctly.
Use a cable that meets the
specifications.
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23 Error The digital signal being input to the
[YDIF IN] connector is not
continuously synchronized to the
word clock of this unit.
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30 Error There is a problem with the
connection of the [YDIF IN]
connector.
Check whether the cable is
connected correctly.
Use a cable that meets the
specifications.
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40 Error The IP address is conflicting. Set the IP address so that it does
not conflict.
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41 Warning The IP address was not established
within 60 seconds of start-up.
If the device’s DIP switch 6 (IP
SETTING) is set to "PC," use the
DHCP server to specify the IP
address.
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43 Error Too many devices are connected to
the network.
Reduce the number of devices that
are connected to the network.
Single
46 Error The Dante transmission flow
number limit has been exceeded.
Reduce the flow number, for
example by using Dante Controller
to change part of the transmission
flow to multicast.
Single
50 Error The UNIT ID is set to "00." Set the UNIT ID to something other
than "00."
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51 Error Another device with the same UNIT
ID was found connected to the
same network.
Set the UNIT ID so that it does not
conflict.
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72 Error Because Device Lock has been
specified for Dante, the DIP switch
setting does not match the Dante
setting.
If Device Lock is specified, either
cancel it from Dante Controller, or
reconsider the DIP switch setting so
that it is set correctly for the current
state.
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100 Fault The power supply was shut down
because a direct current component
was detected at the speaker output
jack.
It is likely that the unit has
malfunctioned; contact a Yamaha
service center.
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101 Fault The power supply was shut down
because the power supply
temperature exceeded the rated
value.
Turn off the power, wait for the
power supply to cool, and then turn
the power on again. Lower the
output level, since continuous high
wattage output will cause high
temperatures. If the temperature is
still high, check whether dust or
foreign matter might be clogging
the cooling fan intake, and clean the
intake if necessary.
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