Troubleshooting guide – Onkyo TX-DS787 User Manual

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Troubleshooting guide

If a problem occurs while you are using the remote controller, first
try to operate the controls on the front panel of the TX-DS787 to
make sure that it is not due to a malfunction (or worn out batteries)
in the remote controller.

POWER

Power shuts off immediately after power on.

• Amplifier protection circuitry has been activated.

➞ Remove the power cord from outlet immediately. Contact

your Onkyo service center.

No power.

• Power cord is disconnected.

➞ Connect power cord.

• External noise in the affecting the internal microcomputer.

➞ Turn the power button off and then on again or remove the

power cord from the outlet and then plug it in again.

• Internal fuse is blown.

➞ Contact your Onkyo Service Center.

Power turns on but no sound.

• “Muting” is displayed.

➞ Press the MUTING button on the remote controller to turn

it off.

• Bad connections or wiring.

➞ Check connections, speaker cables, etc.

• Amplifier protection circuitry has been activated.

➞ Contact your Onkyo Service Center.

The sound of the playback source is not heard.

• Input selector is not set properly.

➞ Set to correct input source.

• Headphones are connected.

➞ Lower volume and then disconnect headphones.

SPEAKERS

No sound from the center speaker, or at very low
volume.

• Speaker cable is not connected.

➞ Check the connection between the amplifier and the

speaker.

• Listening mode is set to Stereo or Direct.

➞ Set the Listening mode to any mode other than Stereo or

Direct. The output to the center speaker may differ
depending on the listening mode.

• CENTER level is set to minimum.

➞ Set the CENTER level to the appropriate volume (page

32).

• CENTER SPEAKER is set to “None.”

➞ Set CENTER SPEAKER to “Large” or “Small” (page 30).

No sound or very low volume from subwoofer.

• Subwoofer is set to “No.”

➞ Check the speaker setting (page 30).

• Subwoofer speakers output level setting is improper.

➞ Check the output level of the Subwoofer using the test

tone.

Low frequency humming is heard.

• Not properly grounded.

➞ Check outer conductor of input plugs.

• Turntable motor is not properly grounded.

➞ Check for proper ground connection.

• Audio connection cables on the rear panel are connected

incorrectly.
➞ Adjust the placement of the cable to reduce hum.

Howling is heard when the volume is turned up.

• Turntable and speakers are located too close together.

➞ Move them farther apart.

Rough or scratchy sound is heard. High range is
not clear.

• The needles of turntable is dirty or worn, or a problem exists

with a connected component.
➞ Refer to the instruction of the connected components and

check for problem.

• Treble control too high.

➞ Turn treble down.

No sound is output from the surround back
speakers.

• The setting for the surround back speakers does not match the

actual configuration.
➞ Check the Surr Back Out setting (OSD MenuSpeaker

Setup

→ Speaker Config). If one surround back speaker is

connected, select “1 ch,” and if two surround back
speakers are connected, select “2 ch” (page 30).

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