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How do I reset my Yamaha RX V573?

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How do I reset my Yamaha RX V573?

RX-V573 Factory Reset

  1. Set the unit to Standby Mode using the Power button.
  2. While holding down Straight button, hit the Power button.
  3. Use the Program Selector buttons to navigate to INIT CANCEL and press the Straight button to select ALL.
  4. When the proper selection is made, turn off the unit using the Power button.

What to do when your Yamaha rx-v573 blinks red?

My Yamaha Rx-v573 Blinks red a few times when you hit power and goes back into standby mode. Does any know how to get it out of this ‘protected mode’ ? I’d suggest you first disconnect all speaker wires and other connections, unplug the receiver and then leave it for 30 minutes. Plug the receiver in and powering it back up.

What causes a Yamaha rx-v573 to go into protection mode?

The most probably connections to cause such issues are those associated with speaker wires. Check the terminations at both ends for exposed copper and also ensure that none of the wires are damaged along their lengths. What were you doing to cause the receiver to engage its protection mode?

Can a Yamaha rx-v483 receiver be turned off?

Assuming the reason for the protection has passed or been fixed, the unit can now be turned off and then back on with the “main zone” power button to restore normal operation mode. If the protector activates again, the fault is still present and the unit needs to be repaired, ideally by a Yamaha authorised repairer.

Where can I get a Yamaha rx-v573 receiver?

The whole thing can be downloaded here: (Click link that says “Get Manual”) In the manual, they refer to the PCB with the HDMI inputs and ICs (what I called PCB2 above) as the Digital PCB.

My Yamaha Rx-v573 Blinks red a few times when you hit power and goes back into standby mode. Does any know how to get it out of this ‘protected mode’ ? I’d suggest you first disconnect all speaker wires and other connections, unplug the receiver and then leave it for 30 minutes. Plug the receiver in and powering it back up.

The most probably connections to cause such issues are those associated with speaker wires. Check the terminations at both ends for exposed copper and also ensure that none of the wires are damaged along their lengths. What were you doing to cause the receiver to engage its protection mode?

How often is protection circuitry activated on Yahama rx-a1040?

Hello all! I just purchased a Yahama RX-A1040, hooked everything up, and when I went to turn on the power the red light in front of unit starts blinking. I looked at the little troubleshooting quick reference and it stated that “the protection circuitry has been activated three times consecutively.

Assuming the reason for the protection has passed or been fixed, the unit can now be turned off and then back on with the “main zone” power button to restore normal operation mode. If the protector activates again, the fault is still present and the unit needs to be repaired, ideally by a Yamaha authorised repairer.