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Posted on Feb 07, 2008

Memory loss TX-ds676 onkyo

When I set my speaker volume on 5 channel and put it on standby it loses it's memory. Do you think there is a battery in the system that needs to be replaced.

  • toolathep Jul 15, 2008

    All user's settings are gone once you turn power off and back to default when turning it back on.

  • druys Oct 22, 2008

    I'm having the same issue with my TX-SR501E ..

    Any fix available?


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Ik have the same problem as Toolathep.
Is there a solution for it?
replacing the battery?

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