20 Most Recent Onkyo HT-SR800 System Questions & Answers

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Blow right speaker channel - ONKYO TX-SR506

There is some way to change a protection (fuse?). No. The fuse usually was not broken. How long did your amp turn on?
3 seconds (DC protect) OR immediately shut down (Over Current protect)? How to confirm?
1.Unplug the amp.
2.Remove the metal cover.
3.You will see a long vertically installed pre-amp board mounted next to those large power transistors fixed by 12 screws on a large aluminium heat sink.
4.Remove this long vertically installed board mounted by 2 screws.
5.With 2 screws removed, just pulling this board out and hold it with one hand.
6.Plug the amp and switch it on.
7.If your amp stays ON forever, the problem is from this long board.
8.If switch off at once, the problem is from power amp board.
Try the above- mentioned steps. I will tell you what to do next. Just search you tube for SR600 cap replacement. I have written an email here. Write an email to me if you want to fix this amp.

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10/1/2017 12:50:28 AM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Oct 01, 2017
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Onkyo HT-SR800 buzzing noise present then vanishes

The hum a fluorescent light makes is the 50 or 60 Hz hum of the alternating current mains supply. Inside the light fitting is a choke which when less than perfect tends to hum. When the choke is loose internally or externally is when the hum becomes an annoying buzz. When an audio system has a similar tone of buzzing or humming the source will invariably be the same AC mains but how it got in there is difficult to answer... It could possibly be poor smoothing and regulation of the power supply or an accidental hum loop caused by careless design and/or poor grounding. It could be caused by being induced in the input by connecting leads that are too long and poorly positioned/screened or it could be caused by mismatch between different components causing a poor signal-to-noise-ratio. I am not sure why it should come and go but the fact it does would indicate a power supply problem more than the other possible causes. If the Onkyo system has it's own volume control and it is being used witha tv or similar, it is worth trying to imporove things by turning up the tv volume to near maximum and then controlling the volume with the system control.
5/12/2017 9:41:39 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on May 12, 2017
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Sharp DVD 'cannot read disc'

Sounds like the laser is bad.
5/29/2013 1:58:46 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on May 29, 2013
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Cutting off and stayin in Stand by mode

To me it sounds like you might have blown a channel(s). The speakers that you are using with unit, did they come with it? If not you need to check the ohms of the speakers. It looks like the Onkyo HT-SR800 can only handle a minimum of 8 ohms. If your unit is under warranty definately send it in for repair
5/10/2013 6:25:24 AM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on May 10, 2013
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The receiver cannot be turned off and none of the

I used to work on home theatre systems have seen this issue before. What most likely happened is there was a storm or surge in your area and it hit and damaged the microprocessor. If your unit is still under a warranty its best to send it in for repair. Otherwise it can be an expensive repair. However before you call or send it in for repair try resetting the AV receiver by holding down the [VCR/DVR] button and pressing the [STANDBY/ON] button. if this does not work it needs to be sent in for repair
5/10/2013 6:17:57 AM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on May 10, 2013
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Audyssey

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CORRECT SETUP CODE FOR RECEIVER

Originally Posted by 3FingeredGlove viewpost.gif We can make this work. You didn't mention which setup code you're using, or explicitly say whether the OK/Select button is red or gray (the manual you're using is for gray), so these are somewhat generic instructions. Should work, though. This will provide a power toggle function to the Power key.

Use red numbers for the red OK/Select button remote, grey numbers for grey button remtoes.
Temporarily assign setup code 30842 or 0842 to AUX
1) Tap AUX
2) Press Setup until 2 blinks
3) Enter 30842 or 0842The remote should blink twice

Assign NEC1 IR protocol device 210, subdevice 108, function number 203 to Power (you don't need to understand these numbers)
1) Press Setup until 2 blinks
2) Enter 994 (2 blinks)
3) Tap Setup
4) Enter 00051
5) Tap Power (not All On)
The remote should blink twice

Assign setup code 30135 or 0135 to AUX (this is NEC1, 210.109)
1) Tap AUX
2) Press Setup until 2 blinks
3) Enter 30135 or 0135
The remote should blink twice
12/29/2012 3:46:51 AM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Dec 29, 2012
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Speakers A Off

Good news. This doesn't mean that anything is (necessarily) broken.

In the middle of the remote, there is an [ENTER] button surrounded by arrow keys. To the top, left of this of this arrangement, there is another button labeled "SP A/B". Turn your system on (and check that the volume isn't maxed out from your troubleshooting) and hit this button. Look for the display to say "Speakers A" or perhaps "Zone A" or similar. You will probably hear audio before you get this far.

If you are still having problems with this, try changing your speaker connections in the back. Attach your two main speakers (Front L/R) to the connections for "Speakers B" (the springed, push down, bare wire connection at the bottom, right). This is just for testing output via Speakers B. If this is as far as you get, respond with more information on your experience.
9/25/2011 5:44:49 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Sep 25, 2011
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When i press tuner to listen to the radio I can't

There is an antenna connector at the back of your unit, try connecting any antenna, an old rabbit ear antenna from your old TV will work.
6/26/2010 1:12:48 AM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Jun 26, 2010
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Remote control failure with Onkyo HT-SR800

If you have several audio/video devices, which is probably the case if you have this system, you might consider buying a Logitech Harmony All in One remote.

I got one as a present - it now controls all my devices intelligently and is fully programmable to switch all boxes to the correct settings for a particular activity with one button. It connects to a pc with a simple but sophisticated GUI to set up, and codes for hundreds of devices are available and automatically downloaded.

Brilliant, and my wife can now use our systems without having to ask me what to do! It even has an on screen help function.
1/22/2010 10:38:34 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Jan 22, 2010
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I need schematics to the subwoofer in this system

Check here to see if this is what you need.

http://www.fixya.com/support/p142531-onkyo_skw_50_speaker/manual-5086
11/19/2009 10:08:12 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Nov 19, 2009
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How do u plug in a dvd player

the onkyo receiver should have hdmi jacks on it labeled cbl/sat,dvd, and so forth. plug the hdmi wire into the dvd and from the dvd to the hdmi jack on the onkyo that says dvd. then run another hdmi cable from the hdmi out jack on the onkyo receiver to the tv
10/24/2009 1:14:57 AM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Oct 24, 2009
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My subwoofer's volume is barely increasing when i

Hi there,

Your volume potentiometer might no longer working properly. You need to inspect the wirings for any loose connection or cold solder. Check also the potentiometer with VOM or DMM if is good, if not the please have it replaced. If have not done electronic component replacement before, I suggest just bring your appliance to an electronic shop/center.

Regards,
Jeep Brainy
8/12/2009 9:40:10 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Aug 12, 2009
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Onkyo HT-SR800 won't turn on

If you call Onkyo directly, 201-785-2600, there is a procedure to "reset" the system, something like holding the power button on and holding down another button for a few seconds. Can't remember which, so I can't be sure, but try giving them a call.
6/25/2009 3:47:21 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Jun 25, 2009
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Need newest remote codes

6/25/2009 3:44:46 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Jun 25, 2009
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PS 3Not connecting to HDMI

Connect the PS3 using another cable then go into the menu setup and make sure that the resolution is set to a level your tv can handle. Start with 480p and go up from there. I would imagine BUSH (never heard of it) isn't the highest quality tv so you have to make sure it can handle the signal. Start with that.
6/25/2009 3:43:18 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Jun 25, 2009
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No sound through the amp

first go have **** in wash room and then get that **** and put it on face it will start wrking okay
6/19/2009 10:22:47 AM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Jun 19, 2009
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Onkyo ht-557; picture dropped out, now just green screen

don´t you activate the progressive scan by mistake
4/24/2009 8:57:22 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Apr 24, 2009
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My system shot down during a movie

The reason why your receiver is going in protect is because there is a short circuit happening. This would either be on your speaker wires, speakers or receiver itself. What you want to do to check would be:
1. Unhook all sources and speakers from your receiver.
2. Turn on your receiver and crank up the volume to maximum, if your receiver does not shutdown or go on protect then the receiver is OK. If it does shutdown and go on protect then its an internal problem on the receiver and you would need to send that over to an authorized service center.
3. Hook up a source and 1 speaker. Play something from the source or the fm tuner, Crank Up the volume to about 46 or 47 volume. If the receiver does not shutdown, its good.
4. Hook up a second speaker and repeat the process until you encounter the pop and shut down
if for example you encounter the pop on the 4th speaker, try changing the speaker wires.
5. If the receiver still shuts down then it would be a short on the speaker itself and it would need to go to an authorized service center.
3/3/2009 11:00:09 PM • Onkyo HT-SR800... • Answered on Mar 03, 2009
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