Why is my Onkyo receiver not working?
Why is my Onkyo receiver not working?
Incorrect settings on your Onkyo receiver can result in no sound. The digital input signal should be set to “Auto.” Select the correct digital input source. Press the “Muting” button on the remote control to unmute your Onkyo receiver. Check the inputs and outputs to ensure they are correctly connected to the receiver.
How do you troubleshoot an Onkyo receiver?
Troubleshooting
- Check the Outlet. If your Onkyo receiver is not producing sound, your first step should be to check the outlet that it’s plugged into.
- Reset Receiver. When your receiver has power but is not producing any sound, you may need to reset it entirely.
- Check the HDMI.
- Source Connections.
- Speaker Wires.
How do I get my Onkyo receiver out of Protect Mode?
How to Reset Onkyo Protect Mode
- Unplug the receiver’s power cord from the wall and leave unplugged for at least one hour.
- Reconnect the power cord after at least one hour has passed.
- Turn the receiver on and turn the volume to the maximum setting.
- Turn the volume back to the minimum setting and turn off the receiver.
Why is there no sound coming from my receiver?
Make sure the input devices are playing audio. Make sure the VOLUME or MASTER VOLUME knob of your AV Receiver is not set to VOL MIN. Make sure headphones aren’t connected to your receiver or input device. Press the SPEAKERS button on your receiver and select a setting other than OFF SPEAKERS.
Can’t connect Bluetooth to Onkyo?
Try plugging/unplugging the power of the unit and try turning on/off the Bluetooth-enabled device. Re-startup of the Bluetooth-enabled device may be effective. The Bluetooth-enabled devices must support the A2DP profile.
How do I reset my Onkyo 686?
Press and hold down 2HOME until the 3 remote indicator lights (about 3 seconds). Within 30 seconds, press 1RCV again.
Why does my amp go straight to Protect Mode?
Overheating. Some amps go into protect mode if they get too hot, which can prevent a permanent failure. The common cause of overheating is a lack of airflow. If the amp is located underneath the seats, or in another confined space, that may cause it to overheat.
Why does my receiver keep shutting off?
In many cases, premature shutoff of your unit can be caused by a problem with the speaker wiring between the receiver and speakers. A single strand of wire in the wrong place (causing a short circuit condition) will cause the unit to shut off at anything but very low volume levels.
Why is my sound system not working?
Restart your computer and run the BIOS/UEFI setup menu. When doing so, specifically look at the audio settings. In BIOS, tab over to the Advanced menu and make sure that the sound card is enabled. If the prior step doesn’t work, update your BIOS and see if this fixes your sound problems.