Trouble shooting guide – Onkyo TX-SV535 User Manual

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Trouble shooting guide

NOTE:

If a problem occurs while you are using the remote control, first

operate the unit using the front panel controls to confirm that it

is not due to a malfunction (or worn out batteries) of the remote
control.

Trouble

Cause

Remedy

No power.

Power cord is disconnected.

There is external noise in the computer

circuits ot the TX-SV535.

• AC fuse blown.

Connect power cord.

Turn the power button off and then on again or

remove the AC plug from the outlet and then plug it
again.

• Contact your ONKYO service center.

Power but no sound.

• Tape-2 monitor switch on.
• Audio muting switch on.

Bad connections.

Amplifier protection circuitry has been

activated. (‘PROTECT will be displayed.)

• Switch to off.

Switch to off by remote control transmitter

Check connections, speaker leads, etc.

• Contact your ONKYO service center.

Hum. low-frequency noise.

Poor or no input ground.

Poor or no phono motor ground.

The placement of the audio connection

cable on the rear panel is not correct.

Check outer conductor of input plugs.

• Check for proper ground connection.
• Adjust the placement of the cables to reduce hum.

Howling when the volume is turned up.

• Turntable and speakers are too close

together.

• Move them farther apart.

Rough or scratchy sound. High range is
not clear.

Stylus of pick-up is worn.

• Stylus tip is dirty.
• Treble control too high.

Replace.

• Clean.
• Turn treble control down.

AM stations cannot be received.

• AM loop antenna is not attached.

• Connect the included AM loop antenna to the AM

antenna terminals.

Buzzing noise on AM (particularly con­
spicuous at night or with weak stations).

• Noise from electrical apparatus such as

fluorescent lamp.

Move AM loop antenna to different position.

Set up outdoor AM antenna.

High-pitched noise or buzzing noise on

AM.

• Noise from TV set.

Place the AM loop antenna as far as possible from

the TV.

Move unit away from TV set.

Crackling noise on AM, FM.

Noise caused by turning fluorescent

lamp on and off.

Noise from automobile ignition.

Move antenna as far as possible from the fluores­

cent lamp.

Install an FM outdoor antenna as far as possible

from the road.

Change the position or direction of the outdoor

antenna.

FM tuned and stereo indicators light but
sound is distorted and stereo separation
is bad.

• Station is too strong.

Multiple reflection of the radio waves

because of tall buildings or mountains.

Change to T-shaped antenna,

Use antenna which has better directivity and select
a point where the distortion is least.

FM tuned indicator and stereo indicator

flicker and hiss is heard on FM.

• Station is too weak.

Stereo FM broadcasts cover only about

half the distance of an ordinary broad­
cast.

Install an outdoor FM antenna.

Change the position or direction of the outdoor

antenna.

No station is recalled when a preset key is
pressed.

• The power cord has been unplugged for

a long time.

• The memory contents are lost. Store all stations

again.

The multiple room remote system does
not operate.

Connection is wrong.

The MR OFF button on the TX-SV535

is engaged. (The MR OFF indicator will
light.)

• Check the connection again.

Press the MR OFF button. (The MR OFF indicator

will be turned OFF.)

Front panel controls function but remote
control transmitter does not.

No batteries in remote control transmit­

ter.

Batteries have worn out.

Insert batteries.

Replace batteries.

Also refer to the respective instruction manuals of the video disc player, video cassette recorder, TV monitor, etc., being used.

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