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Onkyo TX-DS777 does not retain settings after power loss

Onkyo TX-DS777 AV receiver does not retain settings after power loss. This AV receiver will lose all of its settings after a brief power loss. Seems like it needs a new back-up battery.

  • Onkyo USA Jun 26, 2015

    Hi the unit would have to be taken to an authorized service center for repair. You can locate an authorized service center at the following link,http://www.onkyousa.com/Support/servicec... Also if you are looking to trade out of the unit please email me the units serial number located on the back of the unit so that I can advise you if you qualify. How the trade in would work is that we would take your unit back and sell you a reconditioned unit with a one year parts and labor warranty at a discount. You can email me at [email protected], thanks, JT

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No internal battery, a large "SuperCap" on the main board acts as one. Look for C8007, 0.1 F, 5.5V.

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It most likely does need a large cap which does this battery back up function. Look for a value like 0.047f at around 5volts. located either on front panel or control board. Larry's Electronics. [email protected]

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There are a lot of models mentioned in this post. What are WE discussing?

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http://www.retrevo.com/support/Samsung-HT-Z310-Home-Theater-Systems-manual/id/23122dj393/t/2/

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Danny,

It may only need to be reset, unplug it for a min. plug it back in and try it.
Check your owners manual some will tell you how to reset them.

Also check for a jammed switch, press every switch one by one if one doesn't move that is the problem, you can possibly unjam it with a small screwdriver.

But it could need servicing.
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first you set up with the code that should match for your revelent make and model of your dvd player.
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man I think i have the same problem....
i push the power button but immediatly the LED turns off. I cheked the fuse but thats not the problem. Please if you solve your problem let me know...
my e.mail adress [email protected]
sorry if you dont undersatnd me in some parts..im not very good writting english haha sorry..
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