SOURCE: Onkyo TX-DS474 Receiver shuts down after Standby mode.
It's going into a protect mode. The amp is probably shorted out. Disconnect the spkrs and turn it on. If it still shuts off, it's the amp, if not, it's the spkrs.
SOURCE: Front buttons won't work
The microprocessor may be locked up. While pressing and holding "video 1", press "speaker A". When "clear" appears in the display, the micro has been reset to the factory default condition. To do a full reset without taking it apart, it may have to sit up to 3 weeks for the backup battery to run down.
SOURCE: Onkyo TX-8522 stuck on standby
This is Not a real Fix, However it stops the problem!
Do not plug any power cords into the Receiver. I have found that using the "switched or unswitched" plugs in the back cause the trouble.
SOURCE: Hi all at Onkyo I just have one question about my
Get the manual and look it over:
http://www.retrevo.com/support/Onkyo-TX-DS474-Receivers-manual/id/365dj183/t/2/
SOURCE: I would like to connect onkyo TX-DS474 to my
you will need a Analog audio cable (RCA) connect one end to Game/TV on the back of the onkyo and the other end to the TV audio out then just press the game button on the front of the onkyo you my have to go into the menu on the av to set the Analog out-put for game/
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