Reset pin dta800b
from the "no signal" screen, press Menu key. Then press 5, 6, 2, to restore factory defaults and continue the setup.
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How to reprogram the radio that automatically turns on to a weird channel at a specific time Every day
How to add external rca jacks to the output
To connect your audio receiver to your Proview 3200 flat screen TV, you can use RCA cables. Here are the steps:
Locate the RCA jacks on your TV and audio receiver. One jack is white, and the other is red.
Plug the white RCA cable into the white jack on the TV and the red RCA cable into the red jack. Reversing them will cause the stereo signal from the TV to be incorrect.
Take the other end of the RCA cables and plug the white and red ends into an available RCA input on the back of your audio receiver.
If your TV doesn't have RCA jacks, you can use a digital-to-analog audio converter to connect your TV to a 5.1 audio system that has only RCA inputs 1. You can follow these steps:
Unbox the digital-to-analog converter.
Connect the optical cable to the converter.
Connect the RCA cable to the converter.
Connect the other end of the RCA cable to an available corresponding analog audio input on your audio receiver
Rock ola 55015-1A Amplifier add bluetooth
Adding Bluetooth functionality to a Rock-Ola 55015-1A Amplifier involves a few steps and considerations to ensure compatibility and proper functionality. Here's a general guide on how to add Bluetooth to your Rock-Ola 55015-1A Amplifier:
1. Gather the Necessary Equipment:
- Bluetooth audio receiver module
- Wiring tools (soldering iron, wire strippers, solder)
- Audio cables (3.5mm or RCA)
- Power supply (if required for the Bluetooth module)
I want to play the sound from my digital TV through my Yamaha AX-396 do I need a converter from digital TV to the amplifier?
The HDMI to RCA cables are intended for A/V devices like projectors that understand how to translate the digital signal to an analog signal. Your amplifier will not be able to do this.
What make/model TV do you have? I don't know of any with HDMI outputs. Most only have HDMI inputs. What is your TV source (OTA/cable RF, set-top box, streaming device)? Does your TV have any audio out (digital audio output - fiber-optic or coaxial)?
If you have an HDMI source, you could use an Audio Extractor. See
https://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Audio-Extractor/s?k=HDMI+Audio+Extractor . You probably will need an extra HDMI cable and depending on the model either an RCA audio cable or a AUX to RCA cable. Plug in the source to the extractor's HDMI In, connect the HDMI Out to an HDMI input on the TV. Connect the extractor's analog audio output to one of the Yamaha AX-396 Audio IN connections. Connect the power adapter to the extractor and plug it in. Then turn on all of the components of your home theater system. (Probably you won't need to connect the HDMI out of the extractor back to the TV if your TV does have an HDMI out.)
If your TV has a digital audio output, you could use a digital to analog audio converter.
https://www.amazon.com/DA-Converters/b?ie=UTF8&node=3224445011 lists some options. Again you may need to purchase extra cables. Not all models are sold with the needed cables.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(note: you can expect any converter to have signal loss.)
I am getting no sound when on TV sound.
Yes, to get sound from your Roku TV to your receiver when using the TV's built-in apps (such as switching to TV sound), you might need more than just RCA cables. RCA cables only carry analog audio signals, and many modern devices, including Roku TVs, use digital audio signals for better quality.
Here's what you can do to ensure you're getting sound from your Roku TV to your receiver:
- Check Audio Settings on Roku TV:
- Go to your Roku TV's settings menu.
- Look for the audio settings section.
- Make sure the audio output is set to the correct option for your receiver. This is usually HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) or Optical audio.
- Use HDMI Cable with ARC Support:
- If your receiver and TV support HDMI ARC, connect an HDMI cable between the ARC HDMI port on your TV and the ARC HDMI port on your receiver.
- Ensure that the HDMI input on your receiver corresponds to the HDMI ARC output on your TV.
- In the TV's audio settings, select HDMI ARC as the audio output.
- Use Optical Cable (if no HDMI ARC):
- If your TV and receiver don't support HDMI ARC, you can use an optical audio cable (Toslink cable).
- Connect one end of the optical cable to the optical audio output on your TV.
- Connect the other end to the optical audio input on your receiver.
- In the TV's audio settings, select optical audio as the audio output.
- Configure Receiver Settings:
- Ensure that your receiver is set to the correct input source for audio. For example, if you're using HDMI ARC, select the corresponding HDMI input on your receiver.
- TV App and Volume Settings:
- When using apps on your Roku TV, make sure the volume is turned up and not muted within the app itself.
- Adjust the TV's volume settings to an appropriate level that allows your receiver to amplify the sound effectively.
- Test with Different Content:
- Test the setup with different apps on your Roku TV to ensure that the issue is not specific to a certain app.
If you've tried these steps and are still not getting sound from your Roku TV through your receiver, it's possible that there might be compatibility issues between your TV and receiver. You could also try reaching out to Roku's customer support or your receiver's manufacturer for further assistance.
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