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Denon DRA-37 Questions & Answers
FM antenna is not providing
If I understand your setup, you've connected the receiver antenna terminal to the output of the antenna amplifier. If this is true, I'd suggest trying the receiver using a plain old FM dipole antenna (available at Radio Shack and other stores) or even just a piece of wire hooked to the antenna terminal. You should be able to pick up some local FM stations then.
What might be happening is that the FM is being filtered out by the amplifier. Some amps made mainly as a TV signal booster have an FM trap designed to block the FM broadcast band. In the analog broadcast days, the FM band was right near the sound part of a TV signal, and the trap was there to prevent interference. It may be filtering out your FM band.It may also be possible that you're just overloading the FM antenna input with the amplified signal. Sometimes a signal can be too strong. Using a simple wire antenna will let you test the receiver by itself.
Other than connecting an antenna you shouldn't have to do any setup for FM reception. If you still get no stations at all when using a simple antenna, then the receiver may need service. But I doubt Circuit City would have sold a floor model that was defective, even at the very end, unless it was clearly marked as such and sold "as-is". I'm pretty sure you'll find that the receiver works with an antenna made for FM.
9/14/2011 1:40:33 AM •
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on Sep 14, 2011
Hi, after a short power
Please try to press the power button for at least 10 seconds, or you may want to power cycle your unit. (Hard reset)
8/4/2011 5:39:22 PM •
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on Aug 04, 2011
My DRA37 in Xm mode
It sounds like there is a problem with a connection, either the speaker wires going to the receiver or to the speakers is shorting or disconnecting momentarily, or the XM cable is loose/defective.
If the speaker wiring is fine and the XM cable is fine, you may have a problem inside your receiver, but this is unlikely. Usually problems like this have to do with wire connections, or from turning the volume up too loud and tripping the receiver. If the volume is loud when this happens, try turning it down or plugging the receiver into a new surge protector.
I would disconnect each speaker wire from the receiver and speakers 1 at a time, twist the ends together real nice and then reconnect inside the terminal. Make sure no speaker wires/strands are sticking out or shorting to the receiver casing or other wires. I’m happy to help further over the phone at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/jeremy_69f3cc28d95bf514
6/23/2011 1:30:50 AM •
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on Jun 23, 2011
Denon DRA-37 Receiver-Remote lock on. Need to unlock.
Refer to the "Initialization of the Microprocessor" section of the manual (page 16 of the PDF version of the manual).
1) Turn the unit OFF using the On/Off switch (not the standby switch).
2) Depress both the Speaker A and B switches, and turn the Power ON.
3) The entire display should flash at 1-second intervals. The microprocessor should be reset, and the remote should be unlocked.
2/24/2010 12:00:44 AM •
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on Feb 24, 2010
Remote locked
I had the same thing happen. This fixed it...
1. Press master power switch OFF
2. Hold down Speaker A & B buttons simultaneously then press master power switch
Display will flash at 1 second intervals denoting that the microprocessor has reset.
3. Release Speaker A & B buttons
Remote should now work.
1/15/2009 7:08:45 PM •
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on Jan 15, 2009
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.
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.
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