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How do I get TV through my receiver?

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How do I get TV through my receiver?

Connect a Coaxial Digital Cable, Optical Digital Cable, or Audio cable to the Audio Output jack on your TV. Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding jacks on the A/V receiver or home theater system. Depending on your device, the audio input may be labeled TV INPUT or VIDEO INPUT.

Why is my Pioneer receiver overloading?

Overloads are usually caused by too much heat. Does the receiver have plenty of breathing room? Also make sure the speaker wires aren’t shorting and making good connections. Try setting all your speakers to small (if they aren’t already).

Why does Technics receiver overload?

If more than one set of speakers are used a low impedance load might happen or even if using one set, depending on the speakers. An “overload” warning is part of self-protection circuitry. The old way was with some variation of a thermistor detecting excessive heat, another is to check the output for signs of a short.

How do I Turn Off the pioneer receiver?

The Pioneer receiver and the Panasonic TV are the real clues here. When turning off one turns off the other, it comes down to a setting in each: In the Pioneer HDMI menu, turn off control. In the Panasonic Viera Link menu, turn off control (both power on and power off).

What do I do if my pioneer HDMI shuts off?

In the Pioneer HDMI menu, turn off control. In the Panasonic Viera Link menu, turn off control (both power on and power off). This will solve the issue. Both are default looking to link to the other, so that if one turns off (or in the Panasonic’s case, off or on), it toggles the other.

Why does my TV receiver shut off when I turn it on?

The receiver has a protect circuit, which senses DC pulses on the input. When DC is detected, it shuts off to protect the receiver. When you turn the TV on, it senses the DC pulse on the input. It protects, as it was designed to do. Nothing wrong. Turn the TV on first, receiver second, or change the design of the receiver. Thanks for your post.

The Pioneer receiver and the Panasonic TV are the real clues here. When turning off one turns off the other, it comes down to a setting in each: In the Pioneer HDMI menu, turn off control. In the Panasonic Viera Link menu, turn off control (both power on and power off).

In the Pioneer HDMI menu, turn off control. In the Panasonic Viera Link menu, turn off control (both power on and power off). This will solve the issue. Both are default looking to link to the other, so that if one turns off (or in the Panasonic’s case, off or on), it toggles the other.

What’s the signal SEL button on a pioneer remote?

The “SIGNAL SEL” button on the remote will toggle between analog and digital inputs (which is why I’m pretty confident that you can connect both), and you’d use that to try to get sound from both on the same input.

Why is my pioneer vsx-1019ah not working?

To the OP – if you don’t need to listen to a different source on the patio than what you have in the main room, you could set those speaker jacks to “Speaker B”. Jeez, they scatter the multi-zone info all over the place. No wonder it’s so difficult. I know what I’m looking for and it took awhile to find.