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Hello,
Unfortunatelly your receiver has failed. The front panel is telling you one of the power modules is probably bad. Not an DIY type of repair. These parts are near $40.00, plus cost of replacing.
Look at options to replace your trusted receiver with a new one.
Good luck
I received the help I requested from the Pioneer Electronics Technical Staff which called me, and reviewed the differences, and gave me their suggestions. Thank you, Texjoh
Yes techtod you are right you do have to tell the receiver what you want it to do usually on the front panel you can access set up menu and go into input set up This is an example Say you plugged the dvd into optical one or coax 1 you must go to the input that says dvd click down till you highlight dig input and then select optical 1 or coax 1 there can be as many as 8 digital inputs so just check wich one you plugged it into and then tell the amp then you should be back to watching your digital movies
press and hold the enter button on the amp then hold the power button down whilst holding the enter button still do this for about 10 seconds then it should reset its self
only one loudspeaker work, the another four are without sound
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