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Internet radio when volume is turned up beyond -17 the reciever shuts off.Also when watching tv/cable all day it gets real hot and shuts down. Also flashing red light around the power button when this happens.
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Your RCA TV has problems. You did not specify the model of TV. I will tell you, most of the RCA sets that will come on and shut down are nightmares for us TV repair people. The best solution is to replace this TV. I have had real headaches with RCAs that have your problem. Even if you have it repaired....its only a matter of days when it will continue to shut down.This is very good advice, though sorry to hear your TV is on the fritz. Thanks for asking and show all hands of support!
First, TURN THE VOLUME DOWN. We don't test with max volume any more than we start our cars with the accelerator floored.
How is the audio from your TV getting to the HTS? Name names and be specific.
Your TV audio output may be dependent on its volume control. Many TV's have a FIXED setting in their setup so you can lower or turn their speakers off while letting REAL electronics and speakers handle the sound duty.
OR, you could (and should) bypass the TV entirely as an audio source and go to the cable box's audio output.
Hi, Mary with Dish Network Customer Service. I had this issue with my TV as well. You will need to turn the TV volume up and the cable volume down. The opposite way from how you have it now. This should resolve your issue.
Cable Box optical Digital Audio to Coby Digital Audio In. (This brings TV-related multi-channel and normal audio into the Coby so you can hear it over the speakers. Turn TV volume OFF.
The cable box probably has a pair of stereo Audio Out RCA jacks. Run those directly to the TV so you can watch and hear cable programming over the TV's speakers without having to turn the Coby on. Turn TV volume UP.
Depending on your TV's Video In capabilities, use the Cable Box Component (Red, Blue and Green), or Composite Video (single Yellow associated with the Audio Out) directly attached to the TV.
Check the ohm load for the reciever, then check to see what ohms are of the speakers. make sure they match. 4ohm to 4ohm, 8ohm to 8ohm. If unit feels hot when it shuts off, it's a themal overload, put in to keep the reciever from getting damaged. It comes back on when cool right? Overload could be on its way out and shutting down at a lower temp too
Your TV output is a pass-thru from the coax cable then. The only solution- turn the volume down, or unplug them.. Or get a cable box. A VCR may work as a temporary cable box, and if you have a remote for it, you should be able to just turn off the audio at any time with a VCR remote. (unless the VCR also has a pass-thru only audio output)
A fuse breaker or resetting electronic componet device attaced to the audio receiver protects the amp & speakers for destruction! The quality of the amp ,spkers& spks. wires help on choosing for protection shut downs! Of course at 10 volume you risk all of the amp in the receiver , buy a higher quality brand reciever ,intergrated amp, single amp . BE CAREFUL AT THE HIGHER VOLUME RATINGS YOU RISK HEARING DAMAGE! FOR REAL!
Silly me! I needed to hold down the mode button on one of the gazillion remotes you get and magic happened! I could see the GUI. As for the Internet Radio, now I can see where to enter in the IP address and proxy so I will give that a try and get back to you all.
If the volume buttons work when using the Radio, then the buttons on the Remote are fine.
Now if the volume on your TV is set to MAX and you can barely hear it.
The issue lies with your TV.. ()
Now if I understand correctly or if I am to assume you are using a Reviever.
If the reciever is used for all volumes... If this is the case.
I also assume the volume on the TV Speakers is set to off
Therefore when you use the Radio/DVD the volume control is using the Reciever volume.
and when you switch to TV it uses the TV volume thus the TV volume is not gonna work as well.
2 scenarios
1 The TV volume even at max is not giving you enough power to get the low receiver volume
2 the Receiver volume is at max and barely audible.. if this is the case just manualy adjust your TV volume to get it to a decent sound level.
Hard to explain but I know the 2 issues can be fixed.
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