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Onkyo HT-S6300 Theater System Questions & Answers
I have bought an ONKYO
Hello
You have to use a step down transformer with this set and not a converter. The AC household voltage in Inda is 220VAC. Your set is designed to work on 120VAC. Therefore a 220VAC==>120VAC step-down transformer is needed to feed it. The onkyo has transformer inside, and it should get 120VAC; atleast 5AMPS current capacity. AN inverter cannot synchronised with this set. You can either buy it from Inidan electronics spare part market, of can be winded by expereiced transformer winders. Never give any inverter to this set, as some Onkyo models will have Torroid transformer inside, and it will take a tremendous amount of current at start-up, and make either your Onkyo of your converter to get damaged. OK.
My colors are all off.
If you are using an HDMI connection then you might have a bad HDMI Card. I have had this happen to me before what caused was a small power surge. The HDMI cards are EXTREMELY sensitive. First try doing a hard reset on your unit if that does not work the unit needs to sent for service.
0-83 error on onkyo tx nr 555
The 0-83 error indicates a problem with the firmware update.
Try resetting the receiver's BIOS by following these steps2:
Unplug all cables
Un-Power the receiver
Power the receiver
Before the receiver gets into the "Enter for updating" message, press Tone + CBL/SAT + ON/STANDBY. This will show you either the volume numbers or get you into settings of the receiver's speaker configuration.
Press CBL/SAT + ON/STANDBY. This will clear the BIOS and show a "Clear" message on the display. Wait until you hear a couple of clicking sounds for the receiver to turn on and off the power.
TX-NR555 Owner's Manual - Onkyo Product Support (onkyousa.com)
Onkyo nr 555 stuck on recovery:NET
Hello
Did you update the AVR over the internet?
If so the device wont work anymore.
You need to service the device in a nearest Onkyo service department.
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Onkyo powered subwoofer SKW-791
Oknkyo SKW-791 has build in amplifier. So it can be connected through Line Out Connector of sansui amplifier. If speakers out is connected with subwoofer, the circuit board in subwoofer will be blown.
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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
How can I put my onkyo pa 7sd in aux
To switch your Onkyo PA 7SD amplifier to the auxiliary (AUX) input, follow these steps:
- Locate the input selector: Look for the input selector knob or button on the front panel of the amplifier. It is usually labeled with various input options such as "AUX," "CD," "Tuner," etc.
- Turn on the amplifier: Ensure that the amplifier is turned on by pressing the power button or flipping the power switch.
- Select the AUX input: Rotate the input selector knob or press the corresponding input button to choose the AUX input. The label "AUX" should be indicated on the display or selector knob.
- Connect your device: Connect the audio output of your desired device (e.g., smartphone, MP3 player, or external audio source) to the AUX input on the back panel of the amplifier. Use an appropriate audio cable (e.g., RCA or 3.5mm) depending on the available input/output ports.
- Adjust the volume: Once you have selected the AUX input, adjust the volume knob on the amplifier to your desired listening level. You should now be able to hear the audio from your connected device through the amplifier.
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