Denon AVR-E400 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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While watching TV or even when all components (except the Denon receiver) I hear random noises through speakers. What could be causing this?

Your problem could be a bad dsp processor which is on the hdmi pcb, change that pcb and the problem should quit
4/6/2015 2:12:39 PM • Denon AVR-E400 • Answered on Apr 06, 2015 • 107 views
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Won't turn off when hitting off button. Just turns on main channel. Sometimes get Green screen on startup with either DVD or cable box.

Use factory reset procedure, if that don't work you may have a bad main control relay or the relay control transistor may be bad
3/16/2015 3:14:17 PM • Denon AVR-E400 • Answered on Mar 16, 2015 • 105 views
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Reciever shuts off

Most likely cause of a receiver shutting off when turned up is a bad speaker or speaker wire. As far as having to turn it up almost all the way, that is the norm on most new receivers today. Most receivers no longer have a true preamp section, which means you have to run the main amp much harder in order to get a decent sound level.
12/17/2014 4:19:27 AM • Denon AVR-E400 • Answered on Dec 17, 2014 • 346 views
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How do I get HDMI cables to sync or talk to each other. We had this problem when we hooked up an Apple TV box to a Denon AVR-E400 and our Sony HD TV. We were told to disconnect all HDMI cables unplug

Personally I would use an RCA cable and hook up the AVR. ((RCA out of TV to AVR audio in)) ((cable box HDMI cable output to TV HDMI Input1)) (As far as the AppleTv I would use a separate HDMI Input2) If your AVR has a dvd or blue ray player Hook up a HDMI cable out to another Input HDMI3 of the TV using separate inputs on the tv will allow your surround system to be used on all modes(CABLE,DVD/BLUERAY,APPLETV)
10/4/2014 12:29:41 PM • Denon AVR-E400 • Answered on Oct 04, 2014 • 437 views
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Network wont come on , says error offline

If you have done a Denon reset and you still get the same thing, the hdmi/network pcb which is on the same board as the hdmi is defective.
6/30/2014 2:27:56 PM • Denon AVR-E400 • Answered on Jun 30, 2014 • 117 views
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Firmware problem. MY DENON AVR - E400 DISCONTINUED FONCIONAR. THIS ALWAYS TELLING RENICIAR UPDATE RETRY

You have a software glitch the processor board needs changed.
6/9/2014 2:43:32 PM • Denon AVR-E400 • Answered on Jun 09, 2014 • 633 views
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Sound goes up and down while watching tv.

Ask the manufacturer: usa.denon.com/.../ProductDetail.aspx
5/24/2014 3:04:24 AM • Denon AVR-E400 • Answered on May 24, 2014 • 87 views
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Sound stops when listening to Pandora via Samsung LED Pandora App.

Is the TV connected to the receiver with a digital connection (coax, or optical)?. Try setting it to PCM on the TV Some receivers don't like it when there is a break between tracks and the signal is lost. You won't get surround (but Pandora is just stereo anyway), but you can still use the Receiver's Dolby or DTS features to go multispeaker. Downside if of course that if you have other Multichannel audio sources through the TV, they may be lost. But it's worth checking..
5/15/2014 6:57:49 AM • Denon AVR-E400 • Answered on May 15, 2014 • 189 views
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Only two speakers work on playback

do you have it in surround mode?

4/17/2014 12:13:10 PM • Denon AVR-E400 • Answered on Apr 17, 2014 • 106 views
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Size of fuse for Denon dra 697

The Denon DRA-697CI stereo receiver typically uses a 250V, 2.5A fuse. However, it's always a good idea to consult the user manual or check the label near the power input on the device itself to confirm the exact fuse size and specifications for your particular model. Using the correct fuse size is important for safety and to prevent damage to the receiver. If you're unsure, you can also contact Denon customer support for assistance.
2/24/2024 6:30:15 PM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Feb 24, 2024 • 26 views
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Fuse size for Denon DRA 697 c!

The Denon DRA-697CI is a stereo receiver. Typically, the fuse size for electronic devices like stereo receivers is listed in the device's manual or on a label near the power input. It's important to use the correct fuse size to ensure proper protection against electrical faults. Without specific information about the fuse size for the Denon DRA-697CI, I recommend consulting the device's manual or contacting Denon's customer support for accurate information. Using the wrong fuse size can potentially damage the device or pose a safety hazard, so it's crucial to verify the correct specifications.
2/24/2024 6:29:09 PM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Feb 24, 2024 • 24 views
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I have a old Denon DP-47F turntable, if I pressed the Arm lifter button, the tonearm can be slowly rising, but if Down, the tonearm will suddenly go down, no buffering. Please ask how to fix it.

Check and clean the dampening piston(s) associated with the raise / lower mechanism. The silicon oil may have dried up or leaked out.
2/8/2024 5:55:06 PM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Feb 08, 2024 • 97 views
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Denon avr 5805 starts up and emeadatly shuts doun

More than likely the mosfets are shorted in the output stage.
2/8/2024 5:51:11 PM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Feb 08, 2024 • 195 views
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Need a BU9000 replacement drive for Denon DN-D9000 dual cd deck

https://instrumentalparts.com/denon-dnd9000-traverse-unit-w-laser-sled-disc-motors/ I think they are now obsolete but the laser assembly and motor, (the only parts that fail) are still available.
1/20/2024 1:35:13 PM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Jan 20, 2024 • 22 views
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Denon AVR 1509. How to unlock the panel lock please?

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Denon AVR Panel lock function

Denon https://support.denon.com > answers > detail > a_id Yes. All our newer AVRs have a procedure to lock out the front panel to keep accidental button presses from occurring. This is a push button procedure and ...

Canceling the Panel lock function AVR-S640H

Denon https://manuals.denon.com > SEHFSYojjpdajr Canceling the Panel lock function · Press Power Button while you press and hold TUNER PRESET CH + and TUNE + with the unit in standby mode. · Press TUNE + or TUNE ... People also ask How do you unlock the panel on a Denon receiver?"); display: inline-block; height: 24px; width: 24px;"> How do I reset my Denon AVR 1509?"); display: inline-block; height: 24px; width: 24px;"> How do I turn off the panel lock on my Denon AVR s540bt?"); display: inline-block; height: 24px; width: 24px;"> Feedback

Panel lock function NR1509

Marantz https://manuals.marantz.com > SEHFSYeumlhqks Panel lock function ... To prevent accidental operation of this unit, you can disable operation of the buttons on the front panel. Open Front Key Lock N59. Basic. ..
11/25/2023 5:39:10 AM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Nov 25, 2023 • 55 views
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Denon avr 1708 panel lock on how can I panel off even I tried factory reset but I could not becoz panel lock on

See troubleshooting section of user manual on page 54. Bed_AVR-1708.pdf (denon.com)
11/19/2023 2:27:51 PM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Nov 19, 2023 • 48 views
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What's wrong with my denon avr1601

The best thing would be to check all the connections, and if everything is in order and tight and still not working properly, then you'll need to notify Denon customer support for further assistance
8/29/2023 8:22:49 PM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Aug 29, 2023 • 47 views
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Denon dvd 1940 problem. All funcion is ok, but audio impul not works? but

Check all connections from the DVD player to your amplifier/receiver and TV. Make sure the audio cables are securely connected at both ends. Try connecting the DVD player to another amplifier/audio system using different cables to isolate if the issue is with the player or cables. Check the audio settings on the DVD player - make sure audio output is enabled and set to an appropriate format like PCM or Bitstream. Go through the audio setup menu and reset to factory defaults. Make sure the volume on the DVD player is turned up and not muted/very low. Try different audio tracks on a DVD movie to test. If connected digitally via HDMI, try swapping to analog RCA connections instead. Or vice versa. Try playing audio CDs to see if the issue only affects DVD movies or all audio. Make sure the audio on the disks themselves are okay by testing in another player. If there was a power surge or electrical issue, the audio circuits could have been damaged. A repair service may be needed. As a last resort, perform a factory reset or firmware update on the DVD player.
8/27/2023 12:40:15 PM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Aug 27, 2023 • 39 views
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Is it possible to add a sumo amp to a Denon AVR

Yes, it is possible to add a Sumo amplifier to a Denon AVR (Audio/Video Receiver) system. The Denon AVR is designed to be the central hub for audio and video processing, providing amplification and routing signals to speakers and other audio devices. To add a Sumo amplifier to your Denon AVR system, you can follow these general steps: 1. Determine the audio output options on your Denon AVR: Check if your Denon AVR has preamp outputs, which are typically labeled as "Pre Out" or "Main Out." These outputs are used to connect external amplifiers like the Sumo amp. 2. Identify the input options on the Sumo amplifier: Check the inputs available on the Sumo amplifier. It should have an input that matches the output from your Denon AVR. The most common connection is RCA, but there could be other options like XLR or optical. 3. Connect the Denon AVR to the Sumo amplifier: Use appropriate cables to connect the preamp outputs of your Denon AVR to the inputs of the Sumo amplifier. For RCA connections, you will need RCA cables with male connectors on both ends. Make sure to match the left and right channels correctly. 4. Configure the Denon AVR: Once the connections are made, you may need to configure the Denon AVR to use the external amplifier. Check your Denon AVR's manual or menu settings to disable the internal amplifier for the connected speakers. This will ensure that the AVR sends the audio signal to the Sumo amp instead. 5. Set up the Sumo amplifier: Follow the instructions provided with the Sumo amplifier to set it up correctly. This may involve adjusting gain levels, selecting input sources, and configuring any other settings specific to the Sumo amp. 6. Test and enjoy: Once everything is connected and configured, test the system by playing audio through your Denon AVR. The audio signal should be amplified by the Sumo amplifier and sent to your speakers, providing enhanced power and performance. It's worth noting that the specific steps and options may vary depending on the models of your Denon AVR and Sumo amplifier. It's always recommended to consult the user manuals for both devices and, if needed, seek assistance from an audio professional or the manufacturers' support teams for detailed guidance tailored to your specific equipment. This MIGHT help a little
6/21/2023 1:13:53 AM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Jun 21, 2023 • 69 views
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How do I add a 2 channel amp to a Denon avr 2307ci

To add a 2-channel amplifier to your Denon AVR 2307ci receiver, you can follow these general steps: 1. Determine the amplifier connection type: Check the specifications of your 2-channel amplifier and identify the available input and output options. Common connection types include RCA (analog) and speaker wire (for binding posts or terminals). 2. Identify the pre-out connections on your Denon AVR: Locate the pre-out connections on the back of your Denon AVR 2307ci receiver. These are typically labeled as "Pre Out" or "Preamp Out" and may be color-coded. You will need to find the pre-out connections for the front left and right channels. 3. Connect the RCA cables: If your amplifier has RCA inputs, use RCA cables to connect the pre-out connections of the Denon AVR to the corresponding inputs on the amplifier. Connect the left channel pre-out on the Denon to the left channel input on the amplifier, and do the same for the right channel. 4. Connect the speaker wires: If your amplifier uses speaker wire connections, connect the front left and right speaker outputs of the Denon AVR to the corresponding inputs on the amplifier using speaker wire. Make sure to observe the proper polarity (positive and negative) when connecting the wires. 5. Configure the Denon AVR settings: Access the setup menu of the Denon AVR by using the remote control or the front panel display. Navigate to the audio settings or speaker configuration section. Look for an option to enable "Preamp Mode" or "Preamp Outputs." Enable this option to ensure that the front left and right channels are redirected to the pre-out connections. 6. Set the amplifier to the correct input: If your amplifier has multiple inputs, select the input that corresponds to the connection from the Denon AVR. 7. Adjust volume and settings: After completing the connections, you may need to adjust the volume levels on both the Denon AVR and the amplifier. Use the Denon AVR as the primary volume control and adjust the amplifier's volume accordingly. It's important to consult the user manuals for both your Denon AVR 2307ci and the 2-channel amplifier to ensure proper setup and compatibility. If you're uncertain about any specific steps or settings, it's advisable to consult the manuals or reach out to Denon customer support for assistance. This video MIGHT help a little
6/21/2023 1:11:03 AM • Denon Audio... • Answered on Jun 21, 2023 • 80 views
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