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okay hello, you dont need a HDMI cable as it appears your receiver isnt equiped with that feature.The way you have to do this is if you have a source you run the video chord (yellow chord) then then left and right audio (red and white cable) run them from your souce such as satelite or dvd player or game console.you plug them into your input on your receiver then you run one video chord on the output port on your receiver this will put the sound through your receiver and put just the video to your tv.if your tv has a option to run audio out then you just reverse this pretty much.You run auudio left and right from the audio output on your tv to the input on your receiver.then on your menu on your tv make sure you go to speakers and set them to off and set it to output audio if this option is presented.
Sounds like the "Pure Audio" mode is turned on. This mode is designed to use the amps power to dedicate to audio processing and sound quality. It turns off all front panel lights and video processing. Check you remote or thr front panel of the Onkyo for a "Pure Audio" button.
maybe you have defective power transistor output and this is shorted, or the problem is in the power section like shorted diode shorted capacitors or open circuit may cause this, and the STK IC if shorted you got protect warning..
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