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The volume control button on my ONKYO RC-801M remote is not working, wher can I take it in Cape Town to be repaired

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Contacts for Onkyo service in Cape Town in this link.

https://www.google.com/search?q=cape+town+onkyo+service+centre

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Since we are in the usa we would not have information about stuff in cape town sa

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SOURCE: Denon AVR-1905 remote

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SOURCE: Onkyo RC-649M remote

Remove any screws you can see and pry the case open. you will see a rubber pad and a circuit board. Clean both with alcohol and dry. reassemble and it should be OK

Posted on Jan 23, 2009

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SOURCE: Remote control via RI terminal on Onkyo Receiver

Not sure I can solve, but maybe help. I am having a similiar problem. However, make sure you Analog Audio (RCA type) cable are connected even if using Digital connection between the two. They use those cable to send the Commands (Mentioned in the documentation).
If you did get yours to work, please give me a hint... I upgraded mine from a 603 to a 701 and haven't been able to get it to work since.

Posted on Feb 14, 2009

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SOURCE: remote code for sony playstation 3

you cannot control a ps3 with that remote because the playstation 3 only works with bluetooth. I'm sorry to have to tell you. you can purchase a remote that works with your system at any that sells your system.

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Posted on Mar 06, 2009

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SOURCE: Program Time Warner Remote RT-U62CP-1.17 to work ONKYO TX-SR575

time warner does not supply the codes. the equipment manufacturer supplies the code to the remote makers

Posted on Jun 04, 2009

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I have a onkyo by r540 receiver with a rc 649m remote. I have a manual for the receiver, but none for the remote, nor can I locate one. Do you have a programming instruction for an onkyo rc 649m remote

The Onkyo RC-649M remote was included with the Onkyo HT-S790 (with the HT-R540 receiver), among other sound systems. The directions for using this remote are thus in the HT-S790 manual. Onkyo has this manual here: https://www.intl.onkyo.com/downloads/manuals/pdf/ht-s790_manual_e.pdf . See pages 13-17 for information on using the remote. Look at page 69 and the subsequent pages for the remote control programming directions and code list. To program the remote for a specific device, press and hold the Mode button (TV, DVD, etc) that you want to program. While holding this mode button, press and hold the Display button (the lowest button on the left side of the remote) for 3 seconds. Then enter the 4 digit code that applies for your device/manufacturer. (If there are multiple codes, you will need to test the remote and try again until you find a code that works.)

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Can you use an Onkyo RC-771M remote control to operate Onkyo receiver TX-SR502 ?

Unfortunately, the RC-771M remote doesn't control the TX-SR502. It will only work with these Onkyo models: TX-NR1008 and TX-NR808. The RC-567M is the one for the TX-SR502; replacement remotes that are exact replacements are still available from various places including Amazon.com .

Since the TX-SR502 was released in ~2004, that replacement remote probably won't control other devices that were released in 2004 or later. Onkyo changed its IR code programming before the TX-NR1008 was released in ~2010 and the RC-771M can't communicate with the older receiver. The manuals for the receivers listed above are still available from Onkyo on the product page under the Downloads tab.

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How do I program an AT&T u-verse remote to an ONKYO RC-866M remote

The RC-866M is the remote. What you need to do is add the codes for your Onkyo receiver into the ATT remote. There are 4 or 5 different Uverse remotes, but most can be reprogrammed by pressing the 'Menu' and 'OK' button together. First add your Onkyo codes to the ATT remote as an 'aux' device. After that is working, you can control the power and volume by adding the 'aux' device (Onkyo) to the power and volume buttons on the uverse remote.

These are all the different Onkyo Receiver codes:
Onkyo: 5002, 5018, 5073, 5074, 5075, 5076, 5077, 5078, 5079, 5080, 5081, 5082, 5084, 5085, 5086, 5087, 5130, 5131, 5140

This is how to reprogram the S10 style of Uverse remote:

http://www.att.com/support_media/images/pdf/uverse/standard_black_remote_control_uverse.pdf
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I have an onkyo rc-742m remote and the volume button just stopped working, how can I fix it?

If someone can't increase volume and decrease it from remote (I assume batteries and technically the remote is ok and everything else works on it), just mute and unmute and now Onkyo will let you increase and decrease volume from the remote.
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Volume one the remote rc-710m is not working

replace batteries for full charge and same type like alkaline
2) retight the spring contacts with long pliers for better contacts.
3) clean the contacts batt, with c. cleaner
4) open the rem. control and clean the keypads for dirty, corrosion, oxide, bad contacts.
5) try again.
6) if the problem persist go to the repair shop for fix it. the Syscom can be faulty or another associates circuit. see the b.diagram
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Onkyo remote won't control Samsung components.

I got an Onkyo RC-717M remote control. It is the remote that comes with the Onkyo TX-SR706 receiver. It is a learning remote. When i entered the cde for the Samsung Blu-Ray it did the same thing as the other remotes I got from Onkyo, the pause, next / previous track buttons wouldn't work for the Samsung BD-P3600. I used the learning function of the new remote and programmed it to work. It works ok now but it sure was a hassle to get it done. In fairness i should have called Onkyo support but their support hours don't match my schedule.
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I have the Onkyo 706 with remote RC-717M. My remote just suddenly started to malfunction. The volume up is turning it down and vice versa. The power button to shut the receiver off is doing the function...

Have you tried resetting the remote? According to the manual (page 101), press and hold the RECEIVER button, press the AUDIO button, wait approx 3 sec. until RECEIVER highlights and finally press RECEIVER again. Of course if you've programmed a remote control code for your PVR in the RC-717M, you'll have to do it again.
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