Owner`s manual
15
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Please make sure that the
PANDA 100 is connected to your
computer and that the computer
is powered on.
The display dose not
light up.
No power.
If using a power adapter, please
make sure that the adapter is
plugged into a live power outlet.
Check your computer’s USB
connection to confirm that the
PANDA200 is recognized. If
necessory, replug the
connection and restart your
computer.
PANDA200 not properly
connected.
If controlling an external
hardware module, make sure that
the PANDA 100’s MIDI OUT is
connected to the device’s MIDI IN
port.
PANDA200 connected
after software application
has started.
Restart the software application
with the controller plugged in.
Problem is caused by use
of a USB hub.
Unplug the PANDA200 from the
USB hub and connect directly to
your computer.
Software application not
set to receive MIDI data
from the PANDA200.
Ensure that the PANDA200 or
“USB” MIDI device is listed as an
active MIDI source in your
application. Usually, the MIDI
settings can be accessed
through the application’s
Preferences menu.
No sound from target
device.
PANDA200’S MIDI
channel not the same as
application’s incoming
MIDI channel.
Make sure that the PANDA200 is
sending MIDI information on the
channel that the target device
expects.
Footswitch was plugged
in after the PANDA200
was powered on.
Turn the unit’s power off, wait a
moment and then turn it on
again.
Notes sustain
continuously.
Stuck notes due to
incomplete MIDI data.
Turn the unit’s power off, wait a
moment and then turn it on
again.
Footswitch works in
reverse.
Footswitch was plugged
in after power was turned
on.
With the footswitch plugged in,
turn the unit’s power off, wait a
moment, and turn it on again.
Transport control does
not work.
Software does not
support MMC messages,
MIDI START/STOP or the
MIDI CC mode.
Edit the transport control to send
MIDI messages instead. Make
sure that the Transport mode on
the PANDA200 matches the