Troubleshooting
Refer to the table below when the unit does not function properly.
If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instructions
below do not help, contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service
center.
First, check the following:
1
The power cable of your Yamaha product is connected to an AC wall
outlet securely.
2
The latest firmware is installed on the transmitter or your iPod.
Problem/Cause
A wireless connection cannot be made. (The green indicator is off.)
Your iPod is not connected to the
transmitter firmly.
The battery of your iPod is low or run
out.
The supplied USB cable is not
connected to the transmitter (or PC)
firmly.
The USB driver software is not
installed on your PC because the PC
(operating system) is not supported by
the transmitter.
A wireless connection cannot be made. (The green indicator flashes.)
The group IDs of the transmitter and
your Yamaha product are not same.
iPod recognition has failed because
your iPod is not supported by the
transmitter.
(In this case, the red indicator starts
flashing 30 seconds after an iPod
connection.)
Remedy
Reconnect the iPod to the transmitter.
Charge the iPod (p.5).
Reconnect the USB cable.
Use a PC (operating system) supported by
the transmitter (p.10).
Set both the products to the same group (p.3).
Use an iPod supported by the transmitter
(p.10). If you are using a supported iPod, but
still cannot establish a wireless connection,
reconnect the iPod to the transmitter. If the
problem happens frequently, disconnect the
iPod from the transmitter, restart the iPod,
and reconnect the iPod.
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