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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