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Yamaha RXV367 5.1-Channel Black Digital Home Theater Receiver Questions & Answers
How do I remove the decoder off from the tuner? I can not get audio.
Hi, Not sure what exactly you mean.
Try turning input knob on Receiver or press equipment button like Sat/cable or DVD on remote.
If still no sound look for a button "Input mode" or "6 Channel" eg on receiver and select analogue, digital etc or disable 6 channel mode.
Make sure speaker wires are connected and not short circuit. Also look for speaker button, On some receivers you can disable speakers.or select A & B
If sound was working before you probably just press or disable sound settings on receiver.
Yamaha rx 530 receiver display
AM/FM Stereo Receiver (1989-90)
I'm sorry, I don't have access to specific wiring diagrams or schematics for the Yamaha RX 530 receiver. However, you may be able to find a service manual for your receiver online that includes detailed diagrams and instructions for repair.
If you're not comfortable with attempting repairs yourself, it's best to take your receiver to a qualified technician who can diagnose and fix the issue for you. Working with electronic devices can be dangerous if proper precautions are not taken, so it's important to ensure that you're following safe practices and using the correct tools and techniques.
I have a Yamaha RX-V681. It went into protection mode.
If your Yamaha RX-V681 is not responding after following the steps to exit protection mode, it is possible that there is a more serious issue with the unit. It is recommended to unplug the unit and let it sit for a few minutes before attempting the procedure again. If this does not work, it may be necessary to have the unit serviced by a professional technician or contact Yamaha customer support for further assistance.
Yamaha RX V2090 shut down in few seconds protect mode
If you have checked the outputs, driver transistors, and other components on the main board and everything appears to be fine, then the problem could be related to the power supply board. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the power supply board:
Check the power supply board for any obvious signs of damage, such as burnt components or bulging capacitors.
Test the power supply board's output voltages using a multimeter to ensure they are within the specified range.
Check the power supply board's components, including the octocoupler, rectifiers, and capacitors, to make sure they are functioning properly.
If you suspect that the power supply board is the problem, you can try replacing it with a new one to see if that resolves the issue.
It is also possible that the problem is related to the DSP board or another area of the amplifier. If you cannot find a solution after checking the power supply board, you may need to take the amplifier to a professional repair technician for further diagnosis and repair.
How to hook up Yamaha RX-V1800 to Yamaha EQ70?
To hook up a Yamaha RX-V1800 receiver to a Yamaha EQ70 equalizer, you can follow these steps:
- Turn off the power to both the receiver and the equalizer.
- Connect one end of a stereo RCA cable to the "TAPE OUT" jacks on the back of the Yamaha RX-V1800 receiver.
- Connect the other end of the RCA cable to the "INPUT" jacks on the back of the Yamaha EQ70 equalizer.
- Connect another stereo RCA cable to the "OUTPUT" jacks on the back of the Yamaha EQ70 equalizer.
- Connect the other end of the second RCA cable to the "TAPE IN" jacks on the back of the Yamaha RX-V1800 receiver.
- Turn on the power to both the receiver and the equalizer.
- Use the EQ70 equalizer to adjust the sound as desired.
Note: Be sure to select the "TAPE" input on the Yamaha RX-V1800 receiver to hear the audio processed through the equalizer.
Yamaha 5440 optical input not working
- Ensure that the optical cable is properly connected to both the PC sound card and the receiver.
- Check that the PC sound card is outputting sound through the optical cable. You can do this by going into the sound settings on your computer and selecting the optical output as the default audio device.
- Try using a different optical cable to rule out a faulty cable as the issue.
- Check the receiver's settings to make sure that the correct input is selected for the optical input.
- If none of the above steps work, it's possible that the optical input on the receiver has malfunctioned and may require repairs or replacement.
If you're still having trouble with the optical input, it may be best to consult the user manual or contact Yamaha customer support for further assistance.
Question for Zone 3 IN Yamaha my new Yamaha Rx-v 1800
It's possible that the issue with the sound in Zone 3 on your Yamaha RX-V1800 is related to the settings on the receiver or TV. Here are a few things you can try to resolve the problem:
- Check the audio settings on the TV: Make sure that the audio output on the TV is set to "Optical" or "Digital."
- Check the audio settings on the receiver: Ensure that the audio input for Zone 3 is set to "Optical" or "Digital" and that the correct input source is selected for that zone.
- Try a different optical cable: If the cable is damaged, you may need to replace it to get sound from your TV to the receiver.
- Check for firmware updates: Yamaha may have released firmware updates for the RX-V1800 that address this issue. Visit Yamaha's website to see if any updates are available.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may need to consult the user manual or contact Yamaha's customer support for further assistance.
How to set channels for stations so they are locked to my stations
You can let the Yamaha HTR-5660 set stations for the FM band automatically. To manually set the station in one of the memory banks, first tune to the desired frequency (AM/FM band). Press Memory on the receiver. The memory light will flash for 5 seconds. Press the A/B/C/D/E to select the desired memory group while memory light is flashing. Make sure that you see the colon after the letter. Use the preset/tuning left right arrows to select the memory bank (1-8) to use in that group. This also needs to be done while the memory indicator is flashing. Press Memory to save the frequency in the desired memory location. If that memory group and bank had a station frequency stored in the location, it will be erased and the new one saved. If you do not finish the procedure before the Memory indicator stops flashing, you will have to repeat the steps.
You can recall the stored stations from either the remote or the receiver by pressing the A/B/C/D/E button multiple times (as needed) and the preset/tuning buttons. On the receiver, the A/B/C/D/E button is also the Next button. On the remote, it's the Menu/Set Menu button.
The steps for presetting stations is shown starting on page 33 of the manual,
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/197490/Yamaha-Htr-5660.html?page=37#manual . The entire manual is available here:
https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/3/319793/01_om_htr-5660.pdf .
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
Can i hook up my bose 901 equaliser to a Yamaha A S701 amplifier?
Yes, you can hook up your Bose 901 equalizer to a Yamaha A S701 amplifier. Make sure to use the appropriate cables and connectors to ensure that the signal is transmitted properly. Additionally, make sure to check the amplifier and equalizer settings to ensure that the sound is balanced.
Yamaha RX V1000 powers on fine but puts out no sound at all.
It sounds like the Yamaha RX V1000 is not properly outputting sound from the speakers. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the volume: Make sure the volume is turned up on the receiver and on the connected source (such as a TV or Blu-ray player).
- Check the speaker connections: Make sure the speaker wires are securely connected to the receiver and to the speakers. Double check that the speakers are connected to the correct terminals (positive to positive, negative to negative).
- Check the input/output settings: Make sure the receiver is set to the correct input and that the connected source is set to output sound. Also, check the Yamaha RX V1000's settings to ensure that the speakers are set to "on" and that the correct speakers are selected.
- Check the mute function: Make sure the mute function on the Yamaha RX V1000 is not activated.
- Check the amplifier section: Sometimes, the issue could be with the amplifier section of the receiver, which can be tested by a professional technician.
- Check the firmware: Make sure the firmware of the Yamaha RX V1000 is up to date, if not update it.
If none of these troubleshooting steps resolve the issue, it may be best to contact a qualified service technician to inspect and diagnose the problem. They may be able to troubleshoot the problem and make necessary repairs, or advise on replacement of certain parts if necessary.
Rx-v565 code RAV293 Yamaha remote
The codes for the AV 293 remote to operate a Yamaha RXV565 receiver may vary depending on the specific model of the remote. Here are a few steps you can follow to program the AV 293 remote to work with your Yamaha RXV565 receiver:
- Turn on the Yamaha RXV565 receiver.
- Press and hold the "Power" and "Input" buttons on the AV 293 remote simultaneously until the red LED light flashes twice.
- Press the "Power" button on the AV 293 remote.
- Enter the three-digit code for your Yamaha RXV565 receiver using the number buttons on the remote. The code may be listed in the instruction manual for the AV 293 remote or you can try one of the following codes: 431, 439, 471, 478, 559, or 678.
- Press the "Input" button on the AV 293 remote to test the code. If the code is correct, the Yamaha RXV565 receiver should turn off. If the code is incorrect, the red LED light on the AV 293 remote will flash twice.
- Repeat the above steps to try a different code if necessary.
If you are unable to find the correct code or have any difficulty programming the AV 293 remote, you may need to consult the instruction manual or contact the manufacturer for assistance.
How can I make my screen work?
There is normally a capacitor on the back of the display that may fail. They normally get dimmer until you can't see anything. Replacing it should fix it.
How do I reset the protection circuitry on Yamaha RX-A820?
press and hold the 'tone control' and 'info' buttons and press power. This will release the protect. The first thing that show on the display will be the protect code to tell you why it shut down. If it turns right back off, then you most likely have a short in the amp that will need to be repaired.
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