Troubleshooting
Symptom
Noise is heard when the power is
turned on or off.
No sound.
The ABC chord does not change
even when a different chord is
played.
The disk lamp lights dimly.
Options
Possible Cause
This is a normal result of the power
surge that occurs when the unit is
turned on of off.
The volume controls or expression
pedal are turned all the way down.
A pair of headphones is plugged
into the HEADPHONES jack.
MIDI local control is turned OFF.
You have attempted to play a new
chord before fully releasing the
previous chord in the left-hand sec-
tion of the keyboard.
You are using single-finger type
fingering in the fingered mode, or
vice-versa.
The PSR-5700 is constantly check-
ing for the presence of a disk.
Solution
No solution necessary.
Set the volume controls and expres-
sion pedal to a reasonable listening
level.
Unplug the headphones.
Turn MIDI local control ON.
Be sure to release each chord com-
pletely before playing the next
chord.
Use the correct type of chord fin-
gering for the selected ABC mode.
This is not a problem.
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Headphones .................................. HPE-5/HPE-3
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Expression Pedal........................................ EP-1
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Foot Switch .................................................. FC5
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Keyboard Stand ............................................ L-5
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Summary of Contents for Portatone PSR-5700
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Page 133: ...DISK ORCHESTRA DOC Mode Voice List ...
Page 134: ...GENERAL MIDI GM Mode Voice List ...
Page 136: ...GM DOC MODE Percussion Map ...
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