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The left speaker wires on my Onkyo TX-SV434 receiver were shorted out
while the unit was under power (don't ask, it involves kids). There was a spark at the wire terminus and the receiver went dead (sound-wise). The display said "PROTECT" which I know is the protect mode for Onkyo. I searched around on the Net for reset info, but nothing was immediately apparent. Two tactics that I found on the Net and tried we On my Onkyo, turn the unit on, push and hold Video-1, then push Speaker A. It will respond with 'CLEAR'. Mine is still stuck in Protect mode, but maybe this will help someone. HOLD IN THE VIDEO-1 BUTTON WHILE POWERING UP... However, neither of these worked. I did get the "CLEAR" reading, but the unit powered down immediately. I opened up the unit, but the fuse is apparently intact (could it still be burned out, though?), and there are no obvious "switches". So, what do you think? Should I just get ready to send the unit to the shop? Thank you for your help, Tom |
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