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Denon RC-8000 LCD Touchscreen Remote Control Questions & Answers
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I need to replace the
Hello
Nickel-Cadmium battery will have a voltage of 1.2V. Four cells together with in series connection give you 4.8VDC, The number 8000 on Denon battery denotes, that it has a current rating of 8000ma [milliampere]. Most of the Ni-Cd batterys will have the same rating. You can use any company's prodcut, provided the size should be the same. That is all. Some battery packs will have 1 ampere capacity, can be used in place safely. No problem at all. OK.
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on Mar 29, 2011
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Accidentally deleted setup menu and can't restore it.
Dear dalton....Patrick here
I believe this may be impossible with normal use. Alarge magnictic force would do this. My RC-8000 had odd ball problems that it was sharing with my 5803. Once I fixed the JOY STICK all other problems went away. If it has programing issues, then Denon will have to deal with it. Use there Portland Ore. Service Center and Pay the money.
Patrick
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on Oct 04, 2009
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The only screen I get is5/1 nothing else
Dear granggreen....Patrick here....
Even if you have performed these functions I want you to do them again. Remove the battery cover, remove the re-chargeable battery and it's blocks that hold it in position. Install new AA batterys, press the RE-SET BUTTON and hold for three seconds. If these steps prove nothing my instinks say that one or all Joy Stick discs are flat. Surgery is needed.
Patrick
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on Oct 04, 2009
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Found an RC 8000 on ebay with a buy it now!
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Patrick here....aske the seller if the rechargeable battery and AA battery blocks are still withe the RC- 8000. In writing from the seller have them clarify that the joy stick/ selector works. Pay no mre than $125.00 if the RC-8000 is perfect.
Patrick
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on Oct 04, 2009
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I need to fix the ENTER button.. I've removed the
To fix this problem with the malfunctioning " Joy Stick", and or selection or enter button, you must seperate the Remotes halves. There are no springs or other parts that will come flying out when the halves are split. Do Not use a screw driver to separate the seams the best tool is a tool used by manicurist on cuticles or make your own. Squeeze the bottom half while moving along the seam. Once you have two of the plastic catches released, the others will come apart. Then remove the three philips screws that will allow you to remove the board and attached LCD screen. The LCD screen is attached with a ribbon cable. To remove this cable, first back off the cable pressure locks! What looks like the end of the cable is only a pressure lock and stays with the main board. Do Not get in a hurry with this ribbon cable! Use a magnifying glass to have a close look! Turn the board over and remove the " button boot", this will allow access to the joy stick. The joy stick button is a friction fit and can be removed with equal upward pressure. Now you are at , what is a five way switch. Study the switch with your magnifying glass and a good light, you will see how the metal bracket holds the switch together. Bend the catches back on only one side of the bracket. This will allow you to remove the joy stick and see the five small concave metal discs. These discs are tempered to make contact and return to there concave shape. The center disc on mine was not concave, but near flat. These small parts will want to get lost!! Move slowly! I removed the middle disc and used a gold plated RCA plug that was rounded just enough to match the concave design of the disc. A few light taps and the disc conformed to operational shape. Putting the small disc back into the switch was testy. Reassemble the unit slowly, pay attention to the RF antenna, you do not want to break the solder connections. Clean the LCD and be sure you have the ribbon cable seated all the way into it's clip.
My RC-8000 now works and fixing this pesky switch cleared up a few other odd things going on in my 5803.
Patrick J Horan
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on Oct 04, 2009
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How to fix my Denon DBP-4010ud Blu-Ray Player
Appears to be a software problem. Unfortunately, some blu-ray players contain software that expires, requiring you to repurchase newer, more expensive software from the manufacturer in order to continue to play blu-ray discs. Check your software for the player. No freeware blu-ray software out there.
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on Nov 13, 2019
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