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Denon AVR-2807 w/ Hisense 4K 65A6H, audio issues
It sounds like there might be an issue with the HDMI handshake between the Denon AVR-2807 and the Hisense 4K 65A6H. Here are a few things you can try:
Check the HDMI settings on both the Denon AVR-2807 and the Hisense 4K 65A6H to make sure they are compatible with each other. Some HDMI settings such as HDCP, HDMI Control, and CEC can cause issues when they are not set correctly.
Try using a different HDMI cable. It's possible that the cable you are currently using is not compatible with the Hisense 4K 65A6H.
Update the firmware on the Denon AVR-2807. Sometimes firmware updates can fix compatibility issues with newer devices.
Try connecting the Hisense 4K 65A6H directly to the cable box and see if the sound works. If it does, then the issue is most likely with the Denon AVR-2807.
If all else fails, you may need to consider upgrading your Denon AVR-2807 to a newer model that is compatible with the Hisense 4K 65A6H.
I hope this helps!
I have a Denon AVR 3310CI everything appears to work HDMI inputs recognizes speakers but zero sound ???
If you have verified that the Denon AVR 3310CI is properly configured and connected to the speakers but are still unable to hear anything, you can try the following troubleshooting procedures:
Examine the HDMI cables: Check to see that the HDMI cables are securely connected to the HDMI output port on your source device and the HDMI input ports on the receiver's back. To see if that resolves the issue, try substituting new HDMI cables.
The microprocessor must be reset: The functions of the Denon AVR 3310CI are controlled by a microprocessor. Try powering the receiver back on while simultaneously holding down the "Power" and "Speaker A" buttons to reset the microprocessor.
Check the settings for the sound: Check that the sound settings on the receiver are set up correctly. To ensure that the settings are optimized for your particular setup, check the model's manual.
Aktualize the firmware: Check to see if the Denon AVR 3310CI's firmware can be updated. For additional information on how to update the firmware, you can visit the Denon website or get in touch with their customer support.
Use a different source to test: To determine whether the issue is with the receiver or the original source device, test it with a different source device.
What is code for denon S760H for dish network remote
The code for the Denon S760H for a Dish Network remote is 0476. You can usually find the code listed in the manual for your remote, or you can search for the code online by typing in the model number of your receiver.
I need to set up
Okay! all ceiling mounted speakers. I don't know about 4 pair of speakers.Here is the load down:
First pair of ceiling speakers would be left and right front from speaker A or Main output behind your receiver.
Second ONE,but a pair would be connect to the center channel output as your center speaker.
Another pair would be connect to the surround sound left and right(NOT surround BACK left/right.)
Now,you have 5 channel setup at this point,you still need to purchase a power subwoofer to the SUB PRE-OUTPUT behind your Denon receiver.
For Zone two,you would need to connect your other pair of speakers to surround BACK left and right output.
Go to your Denon MENU button,depending on which model you have,some of them will have an on-screen display feature(you would need to have a composite video cable connect from the video output behind your receiver to the TV video input in order to use the on screen menu.)If not,you would have to it view on the front panel of the A/V receiver.
You need to read the detail on how to setup the video and audio as well as distance and DB for the receiver through the menu button.
I will be frank with you,if you are an amateur,Denon is NOT easy to be setup on the first time.
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Denon AVR-X2400H Intermittent Protection Mode on startup
The clue I think is the fact the problem gets worse after being switched off. One cause could be leaking capacitors, the big ones in the the power supply. They hold a charge, but if they leak the charge is lost and they do that when the power is off. The only other I can think of is a voltage regulator. But I think that would blow a fuse. So I would get your guy to replace the caps.
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