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Posted on Jan 20, 2010

Onkyo ht-r960 onkyo ht-s9100thx handshake problems with all hdmi ports hdmi out philips 32pf9830/10 hdmi 1 panasonic bluray dmp-bd 80 hdmi 2 panasonic dmr-eh67 hdmi 3 humax hdci 2000 opt 1 spdif humax hdci 2000 this has working very nice 9 months. now if i am starting the onkyo i must wait 15 minutes before i have picture. i hope you can tell me what is the raison. regards jos hendrikx from the netherlands

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I had the same problem at 1 year after purchase. I was upset. In addition to looking here, I also emailed the company. They took a month to get back to me, but their solution worked perfectly.

"Try resetting the unit by pressing VCR/DVR and the standby/on button at
the same time on the front of the unit while it is turned on. The unit
will display CLEAR and shut down. All settings will be erased. "

All my components connect without any problem now. Hope this helps.

Doug

  • gjoevidal Mar 03, 2011

    Hey..I have the same problem with mine. The problem is only with the BD player. I purchase a new one and the same problem persist. Replace all hdmi cables as well. I will tried your suggestion tonight when I get home and see what happens.

  • Anonymous Jan 15, 2012

    Tried this, but it didn't work for my device.

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Exactly same problem, had it for almost 2 years stopped working properly after 6 months, now i have to wait 10minutes for sound and video through HDMI
Terrible.
Did you fix yours yet?

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  • exosystem Oct 29, 2010

    I'm from Italy, bought this appliance sept 2009, now I too experience the same behaviour, any hdmi input must wait 15 minutes or more to get picture.... Looking for a solution, but being still in guarantee I take it to assistance...

  • Anonymous Oct 29, 2010

    Must take it for repairs, the HDMI board has to be replaced.

  • dave_west46 Mar 23, 2011

    My Onkyo HT-R960 is doing the same thing. I have to wait 15 minutes for the HDMI output to work. Also the HDMI on-screen programming does not work, and none of the other (non-HDMI) inputs work either. My opinion is this unit is junk.

  • Anonymous Jan 15, 2012

    Same thing here. Frustrating. There's a YouTube movie which shows 5 components that need to be replaced in order to get this to work again. For the money I've paid on a reknown brand like Onkyo I would have expected a whole lot better quality stuff!

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