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"Volume knob not working on my onkyo tx-ds656" replace the volume knob but check the volume control IC first such as voltage and whether an analog signals come out by an oscilloscope.
and " lost remote " Check if the onkyo remote is working, by: (1)point a mobile or a smart phone camera at an onkyo remote control. (2)Don't take any photo. (3)Now the remote picture is on the mobile or smart screen. (4)Press any remote control key. (5)White flashing light can be seen if remote is ok. (6)If remote is fine, replace the remote senor on tx-ds656 with same part number.
probably not going to find the regulator knob for this unless u still own the user guide and manual which may list replacement parts. I only found this model to be digital with no knobs that I can see. if u just need a knob cause u lost or broke just the knob and not the shaft u may find a guitar knob for volume control and tone control may be something to look into as you can find thousands of different styles of knobs at any music shop like guitar center or a local shop. you may be able to adapt something like that and have a custom 80 dollar pressure cooker.
Gas control knobs can be very specific to the patio heater. Best to go for a universal or adjustable control knob, these have a grub screw that can be tighten to get a good fit, found this specialist patio heater company very helpful.
Went to Radio Shack after we lost the knob to our MKi9200 and bought an Insert Control Knob. The blue one is model #274-403. It also comes in red. They are sold in a two-pack for $1.99.
To install it, first you need to file off the plastic pointer on the side of the knob so that the knob is perfectly round. There is a small screw on the side of this knob so that you can tighten the knob to the post on the remote.
Advantages of this knob over the original Parrot knob are (1) the knob _never_ falls off, and (2) there is more tactile feedback when turning the knob. I like the asthetics of the blue. The only drawback is that it is more difficult to spin the knob quickly in long lists.
It sounds as if the the shaft on the timer assembly is either sheered or the knob has lost its grip. Pull off the knob and check it for tightness of fit when refitted...You may just need a new knob!
The knob could be "stripped". A drop of a slightly resilient glue should do the trick. Do not use rigid adhesives, as this will prevent future service to this area of your receiver....accordianman
press and hold the clk{clock] button for 3 sec while the time is displayed. the time indication will blink. rotate the mofe [audio control] knob to adjust the hours while the time while the time indication is blinking. when the hours has been adjusted, press the mode[ audio control] knob. rotate the mode [audio control] knob to adjust the minutes while thetime indicatiion is blinking. the time is automatically set 5 seconds after the minute adjustment. the time cam also be manually set by pressing the mode [audio control] knob
either pull it off or look for a set screw on the bottom. could be a regular screw but most likely an allen head set screw. go to repairclinic dot com for a replacement
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