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M.F. Posted on Jul 07, 2012

Denon 697 volume control

The volume buttons on the unit and both remotes must be turned down in order for the volume to go up, and must be turned up in order for the volume to go down. Also, the display always shows the volume as being in the minus (-) range.

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SOURCE: Denon AVR-1905 remote

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2008

SOURCE: Power Button Flashing Red

If your amp looks like it's going to work as normal (ie the front display lights up as it should etc), but then the amp goes into protection mode when the anti-thud circuit times out, then I know what's likely to be wrong.

It's one of the power amplifier channels which has gone faulty.

I just found this out after having this problem with my AVR-1906.

I took the amp apart and de-soldered the suspected channel power transistors (centre channel in my case).....and hey-presto! it fired up as normal (obviously the centre channel would be out of service).

I have ordered the replacement transistors from Farnell (UK) at a miserly cost of around £2-£3 each.

Just waiting for them to arrive.

An alternative is, if you don't use all your channels, take the transistors from a known working but not needed channel and swap them over with the duff ones.

Hope thats of use!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2008

SOURCE: Denon RC-978 remote... every button shuts receiver off

Drop the front panel of your receiver,there is ZONE 2 ON/OFF switch.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: Power Button Flashing Red

Try unplugging the entire unit and letting it sit for 5 minutes. See if this helps. If not, you need to do a complete reboot, which will cause you to lose your settings, but will probably solve your problem. To do a complete reboot, you will need to hold down two of the front bottons on the front panel. I'm not sure which, so either consult your manual or see other posts here which describe the reboot process for Denons. Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: We have a Denon AVR 1905/785 We cannot turn the volume down.... it is at -70 and full blast... the volume turns up and gets even louder.... but can't turn the surround sound down... help

if the volume control as been forced the conection in the switch as jammed +vol .this is usually a small preset under the knob the right hand one.pull the knob off pulling straight as not to bend spindle some time's the two presets are visable.a cotton bud dipped in spirits could solve your problem but some times you need to pull the top of the preset .it might need removing and replacing . this could be a more complicated problem caused by a variety of things here are a few,dry joints,cracked pannel .hope some of this helped . if in dire straits skype me farr64

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