MY guess would be one of 2 things.
1) Power adapter faulty
2) Socket where adapter plugs in has a bad solder joint.
Turn on the keyboard and push the plug on the back of the keyboard up ( hold in upright position ) if it doesn't shut down / or alternatively doesn't work investigate solder connections to pcb for the socket. They often fail and break the track on the pcb. Repair as needed
SOURCE: When I power my ypt-300 the LCD lights up and
Press the FUNCTION button till "Local Control" appears and then select it "On".
It appears this may take quite a bunch of presses to get down to the Local Control option.
Refer to your manual around pages 56 and 57 to see the list you step through. Local Control is about 2/3 the way down page 57.
Refer to 59 for the simple instruction toe set Local Control on or off.
You can get a free download of the manual at:
http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/ContentDetail/ModelSeriesDetail/0,,CNTID%253D62635%2526CTID%253D205000,00.html
Click on the resources tab to get to the download.
SOURCE: My Yamaha keyboard YPT-210 just
This is likely a problem near the power input jack or the regulator. It requires opening the unit. If you are not electronically adept, best to take it to a shop for repair.
SOURCE: i cant connect my yamaha ypt 320 to my pc using
Assuming you have a MIDI interface on your computer, you need to connect the MIDI cables between the keyboard and the PC. You cross connect, that is, in to out and vice versa. You will ALSO need the driver software for the interface in the PC AND most importantly, some software in the PC to handle the MIDI for instance to record.
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