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Onkyo A-SV210

Onkyo A-SV210
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Trouble
shooting
guide
If
a
problem
occurs,
first
operate
the
unit
using
the
front
panel
controls
to
confirm
that
it
is
not
due
to
a
malfunction
(or
expired
batteries)
of
the
remote
control.
e
Connect
power
cord.
@
Turn
the
power
button
off
and
then
on
again
or
remove
the
AC
plug
from
the
outlet.
e
Contact
your
Onkyo
Service
Center.
Power
cord
is
disconnected.
e
There
ts
external
noise
in
the
computer
circuits
of
this
unit.
AC
fuse
blown.
No
power.
e@
Switch
to
off.
@
Switch
to
off
with
the
remote
control.
Check
input
leads,
speaker
leads,
pin
plugs,
etc.
Contact
your
Onkyo
Service
Center.
TAPE-2
MONITOR
button
is
on.
@
MUTING
button
is
on.
Bad/incorrect
connections.
Amplifier
protection
circuitry
has
been
acti-
vated.
(PROTECT
will
be
displayed.}
Power
but
no
sound.
e@
Check
the
connection
between
the
amplifier
and
the
speaker.
®
Turniton.
@
Set
the
Center
level
to
the
appropriate
volume.
set
Center
Mode
to
NORMAL
or
WIDEBAND.
No
sound
from
the
Center
|
@e
Speaker
cord
is
not
corrected.
speaker,
or
very
minimal
sound.
DOLBY
PRO
LOGIC
is
not
on.
Center
level
is
set
to
minimum.
Center
Mode
is
set
to
PHANTOM.
Hum,
low-frequency
noise.
Poor
or
no
input
ground.
@
Check
outer
conductor
of
input
plugs.
@
Poor
or
no
phono
motor
ground.
e@
Check
for
proper
ground
connection.
e@
The
placement
of
the
input/output
cables
on
|
@e
Adjust
the
placement
of
the
cable
to
reduce
the
rear
panel
is
incorrect.
hum.
Howling
when
the
volume
is
|
@
Turntable
anc
speakers
are
too
close
together.
|
@
Move
them
farther
apart.
turned
up.
Rough
or
scratchy
sound.
High
|
@
Stylus
of
turntable
pick-up
is
worn.
e
Replace.
range
is
not
clear.
e
Turntable
stylus
tip
is
dirty.
e
Clean.
@
Treble
contro!
too
high.
@
Turn
trebie
control
down.
Front
panel
controls
function
but
|
@
No
batteries
in
remote
control.
e@
Insert
batteries.
remote
control
does
not.
e
Batteries
have
worn
out.
e
Replace
batteries.
e
Also
refer
to
the
respective
instruction
manuals
of
the
Video
Disc
Player,
video
cassette
recorder,
TV
monitor,
etc.,
being
used.
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