When connected to AC, display flashs about 4 times and "clicks" are heard. so it goes off again. Is it any kind of system protection? How to disarm it? Or bad Outlet Transistors, as seen at other questions here?
SOURCE: Onkyo tx-sr800 PROTECT mode
Hold video1 and press speakers A button, it will say "clear" If the message protect appears again, then its service time.
SOURCE: Reads PROTECT on the display of my Onkyo TX-SV525 ???
HOWDY, NOW YOU COULD TRY THIS ONE: POWER THE RECEIVER UP , THEN PUSH&HOLD !THE VIDEO 1 BUTTON, THEN TURN THE PIECE IN THE OFF (STANDBY MODE ) ,IT WILL SAY "CLEAR SO IT SHOULD BE BACK TO IT,S ORIGINAL FACTORY SPECIFICATION,S. SUCCES ! AMSTERDAMCOWBOY-HOLLAND-NOW FLORIDA! 4-EVER
SOURCE: Protection mode
I banged my head against the wall on this same issue and finally realized that my rear surround speakers were mixed. My rear right was wired to rear left because I was turning around to see L and R. It would shut off at about volume level 40, which was loud but not rumbling. It now ROCKS and is in no way a problem with heat. I have always run it with the cabinet open to allow air to circulate.
SOURCE: Onkyo Tx-v940 Receiver/Amplifier Protection Mode
Audio amplifier IC's damaged you need to change it.Good luck
SOURCE: Onkyo TX-SR 606 KEEPS CLICKING INSTEAD OF TURNING ON WHEN POWERED
Here are your options:
1. An electrical problem, where your receiver has a grounding problem.
2. Your speaker wire connections are actually touching each other and that's why your receiver is not turning on.
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