How do you reboot a Yamaha receiver?
How do you reboot a Yamaha receiver?
Steps
- Set the unit to stand-by first by turning it off.
- While holding down the Straight button, press the Power button.
- Press the Right Program Arrow button repeatedly until INIT-CANCEL comes up.
- Press the Straight Button repeatedly until INIT-ALL comes up.
- Turn the receiver off and then back on.
What does PCM mean on my Yamaha receiver?
PCM usually means the receiver is set to ‘pass through’ and the source device is doing the decoding. If the source (ps3/blu ray etc) is also set to pcm and its a 5.1 audio track you would still get 5.1 out of your speakers.
How do I reset my Yamaha RX v671?
The reset functions are in the ADVANCED SETUP menu which can be accessed by holding down the STRAIGHT button while you turn the power on.
What does decoder off mean on my Yamaha?
information message
The DECODER OFF message is purely an information message. It can mean one of two things – a two channel source is input or there is no input. In either case the receiver would not need to turn on a decoder to play sound. Just one bent or damaged cable or connector can cause a loss in picture and/or sound.
What to do if your Yamaha rx-a1040 protection circuitry activated?
When the unit is in this condition, the standby indicator on the unit blinks if you try to turn on the power….REMEDY: As a safety precaution, capability to turn on the power is disabled. Contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or service center to request repair.” Has anyone experienced this before?
What should I do if my Yamaha receiver keeps turning off?
Most receivers don’t have modular construction so there isn’t a separate board. If there is a Yamaha factory service facility they should be able to tell you if the unit is worth fixing. Maybe they can offer you a refurbished receiver at a good price.
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.