On Sep 16, 2015, at 3:26 PM, 'Metro, Bill' bmetro@... [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Bill,
Thanks for the tip. I’ll give your recommendations a try this weekend when I have some time and let you know if I am successful. I have already removed the cover from the solenoid control box and I noticed that there are two LEDs on a circuit board. Neither one blinked or turned on after power up so I’m thinking that either the cable pins are not making a good connection in the socket as you have mentioned, or it is possibly a more severe power problem. In any event, I’ll report back with any progress.
Thanks,
Bill
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Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 7:34 PM
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [disklavier] "Piano Power Off" (THERMOSTAT)
Hi Bill,
The pedal lyre is electrically connected to your piano with a large cable with a round connector on the end of it.
If the cable was not re-connected after the move, then you would get this thermostat message.
You could also get this message if the cable or connector were damaged.
Turn off the piano, then check the cable connection. If it is not connected, connect it. If it is connected, then disconnect it and look at the pins in the connector. If any are bent, straighten them out and reconnect the lyre cable to the piano.
Bill
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On Sep 14, 2015, at 11:50 AM, 'Metro, Bill' bmetro@... [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
We have a DGH1BII with a DKC100R control unit that we recently had moved to our new house. The petal unit was disconnected by the movers and re-assembled, but now we are getting the "Piano Power Off" (THERMOSTAT) message at power up on the control unit. Prior to the move, the piano played perfectly. How can I clear this message or reinitialize the piano? I would like to attempt a few procedures or adjustments before I have to make arrangements for a service technician’s visit. Thanks in advance.
Bill M.