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I have onkyo receiver SR806 7.1 channel . I bought it last year and got it hooked 3 month back. Since last week its not transmitting Picture to my LED T.V through HDMI . When I pull power plug and put

I tried changing HDMI cable and also removed speakers one by one ,just to see if any speaker is shot or something but no change. Problem is still the same

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If you have warranty left I would encouage you to use it because you clearly have a problem, the cable has been changed along with connections checked. The only other thing is check your setting carefully on both units to ensure nothing was missed, "owner manuals would be handy"

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SOURCE: Analog RCA input to HDMI output?

You have said the correct thing HDMI is digital therefore Analog will not pass.
You might have RCA audio outputs on your cable box so either send them into the TV from cable or into the AMP then use AMP volume to listen to TV audio (select unused input and remember it is for TV) the key is to remember that cable box will drive the initial vol so raise or lower cable vol then use AMP vol to obtain desired volume.

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2009

SOURCE: 2 month old ONKYO TX-SR706 speaker circuit problem

This is a problem with the surround sound processing. Effectively the digital signal is not being processed properly. Since this unit is so new, return it and request either an exchange or at least warranty service. The DSP board will likely be replaced.

Dan

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2009

SOURCE: Onkyo TX-SR806 7.1 Channels Receiver

If you have disconnected all connections from the receiver including your sources and the unit shuts down and goes in protect then there is an internal shortcircuit on the receiver and you would need to send that to an authorized service center. Now, since you just bought it 4 days ago, if you purchased it from an authorized dealer of Onkyo you could have it replaced since its way within the 30 day return policy. But, if you have purchased it from circuit city, unfortunately your option would only be the service center for repairs. If you send it to an authorized service center, you would need to put in a copy of your sales receipt together with a brief description of the issue you are encountering. Where did you purchase your 806?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: Onkyo TX-SR606 getting no sound from HDMI sources

Not sure if this is your fix, but I had what I thought was the same problem. I played with my Onkyo quite a bit ensuring the correct assignments for HDMI, audio and all that stuff. Turns out I neglected to make sure the output devices were properly assigned. Many devices aren't default to output sound over HDMI. I changed the audio out settings on the cable box to HDMI and suddenly the Onkyo worked great. I know, I'm an idiot for not checking that in the first place, but maybe someone out there is having the same trouble as well.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: Losing digital video signal

re seat the HDMI board and SOUND processor board from the back it's the board sitting on the left side in a vertical possition and has a wide ribbon cable connected to the main panel in the front. take the board out and the HDMI one has to come out first. it's sit's on top and connect's to this board and the MAin board underneat . good luck.

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