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Markes M Posted on Nov 03, 2014

Onkyo receiver ht-r591 message resolution error how can i fix it?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 07, 2008

SOURCE: Onkyo HT-R530 with powered speakers

I would not suggest hooking up powered speakers to your receiver. Only if unit has sub woofer output can you hook up powered speaker

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BKDandRepair

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2009

SOURCE: onkyo HT-R560 receiver

The unit most likely blew up a capacitor. If you look in through the slots on the top of the unit you should see 2 big black caps (C6901 and C6902) with shiny silver-ish tops. I should also point out that you probably flew up a 125v 8A (F901) glass fuse on the board that the AC cord plugs into. The glass fuse can be found at Radio Shack, but the caps are a bit more troublesome to find. They are 10,000uF 69v and thats just not a standard part, so you may need to up the voltage requirement and buy a 75v cap. Total to fix the amp yourself: Should be about $35 with shipping.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 04, 2010

SOURCE: onkyo receiver memory power backup not working

How change battery and the battery model

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2010

SOURCE: My Onkyo HT-R510 will shut down after several

Might be over heating. Make sure you don't have anything sitting directly on top of it. I even put a little fan blowing outward at the back of my system to keep it cool.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 13, 2011

SOURCE: I have an Onkyo HT-S6100 home theater not sending picture to TV.

I just fixed mine with the same problem. Apparently, the HT-R667 and 606 receiver that comes with 6100 has a problem with the HDMI board. Onkyo wanted $500 dollars to fix it, costed me $16. Here's how to fix it. http://www.highdefforum.com/high-definition-receivers-recorders-players-tivos/121956-repairing-onkyo-htr667-aka-606-a.html
and the youtube vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj0x5S9ez5U
Good Luck!

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What's the error M1.04/19912A50?

The error code M1.04/19912A50 on your Onkyo AV receiver HT-R398 typically indicates a firmware or software-related issue. To resolve this problem and reset your receiver, you can follow these steps:
  1. Power Cycle the Receiver:
    • Turn off the receiver and unplug it from the power source.
    • Wait for about 10-15 minutes to ensure that all internal components have fully powered down.
    • Plug the receiver back in and turn it on.
  2. Factory Reset:
    • If the error persists after power cycling, you may need to perform a factory reset to restore the receiver to its default settings. Note that this will erase all your custom settings, so make sure to back up any important configurations if possible.
    • To perform a factory reset, refer to your receiver's user manual for specific instructions. Typically, this involves pressing and holding specific buttons on the front panel while powering on the receiver. The exact combination of buttons may vary by model.
  3. Firmware Update:
    • Ensure that your receiver's firmware is up to date. Visit the Onkyo website and check if there are any firmware updates available for your HT-R398 model. If updates are available, follow the provided instructions to update the firmware.
  4. Contact Customer Support:
    • If the issue persists after trying the above steps, it's a good idea to contact Onkyo customer support or visit their official support website. They may be able to provide specific guidance or solutions for the error code you're encountering.
Remember to consult your receiver's user manual for model-specific instructions, as the steps to reset or update firmware can vary between different Onkyo models. Additionally, be cautious when performing a factory reset, as it will erase all settings and return the receiver to its default state.
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Can I hook up Samson 50a monitor to an Onkyo HT - r391

Hello Keith, You should be able to hook up any monitor to the receiver via HDMI as long as it is 1080p resolution or lower. Just be sure to keep the HDMI cable to 12 feet or less. Thanks, FJD
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We have "HT R670" and "HT R360" A/V Receivers with questions regarding Universal Remotes and Android Apps.

The Onkyo App will not work with the HT-R670. This receiver is part of the HT-S6200 Home Theater package and is not network compatible. You might be able to use the Logitech Harmony Hub and app or another remote control app paired with an IR repeater pointing at the receiver. Some universal remotes may support changing the inputs on the receiver. However, I don't know of any specific model that will work. The Logitech Harmony remotes are probably the most likely to support the Input button; it may take programming a specific button to match the receiver's Input function. If you need a replacement for the original remote, one source is https://www.amazon.com/OEM-Onkyo-Remote-Control-HT-S6200/dp/B0137R62H2 . The manual for the HT-S6200 is available here: http://www.intl.onkyo.com/downloads/manuals/pdf/ht-s6200_manual_e.pdf .

I can't find an Onkyo HT-R360 listed even as part of home theater system. There is an Onkyo HT-RC360. The manual for that is http://redirect.onkyousa.com/redirect_service.cfm?type=own_manuals&file=SN29400649_HT-RC360_En_web.pdf . While this model has a network connection, it is not compatible with the Onkyo app either.

I wish that I had better news for you.

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Onkyo ht-r530 subwoofer stopped working

Turn the out put leval down on your sub, End the reciever, I was turn up to high,End that will cause it to cut out.
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Onkyo HT-RC360 The receiver has a clicking sound when powered on. then turns off

No! I'am afraid not, if you have checked your wires carefully and it checked, the audio output semiconductors will require a technician to remedy the problem.
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I have an Onkyo HT-S6100 home theater not sending picture to TV.

I just fixed mine with the same problem. Apparently, the HT-R667 and 606 receiver that comes with 6100 has a problem with the HDMI board. Onkyo wanted $500 dollars to fix it, costed me $16. Here's how to fix it. http://www.highdefforum.com/high-definition-receivers-recorders-players-tivos/121956-repairing-onkyo-htr667-aka-606-a.html
and the youtube vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj0x5S9ez5U
Good Luck!
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Power will not stay on

Activated protection circuitry means that the amplifier is seeing conditions it does not like and is shutting down the power to prevent further damage.
Either you have a short in your speaker wires, in your speakers, or a blown amplifier.
Disconnect both speakers and turn on the amplifier. Does it still give the error message? If it does, your amp is blown. If it does not, carefully inspect your speaker wires and their connection. Make sure all looks good and reconnect the speakers and try it again. Still get the error message? You likely have a problem in your speaker cabinet(s).
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