Quick answer
- Ensure all HDMI cables are securely connected.
- Check that the correct HDMI input is selected on your TV and receiver.
- Try a different HDMI cable to rule out a faulty one.
- Restart both the receiver and the connected devices.
Symptoms
When your Onkyo TX SR607 receiver shows "No Signal" on the display, it typically indicates that the receiver is not receiving any video input from the connected devices. This can occur when trying to watch TV, play games, or stream content.
Quick checks
- Verify that all devices (TV, console, streaming device) are powered on.
- Confirm that the HDMI cable is connected to the correct HDMI port on both the receiver and the TV.
- Ensure the TV is set to the correct HDMI input that corresponds with the receiver.
- Check for any visible damage to the HDMI cables.
Step-by-step fix
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Power Cycle: Turn off your Onkyo receiver and all connected devices. Unplug them from the power source for about 30 seconds. Plug them back in and power them on.
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Check HDMI Connections: Inspect all HDMI connections. Disconnect and reconnect each HDMI cable to ensure a secure fit. If needed, use a Certified Ultra High Speed HDMI cable (paid link) to replace any damaged cables.
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Select the Correct Input: Use the Onkyo remote to cycle through the HDMI inputs. Make sure the input selected matches the device you are trying to use.
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Update Firmware: Check if your Onkyo receiver has any available firmware updates. You can usually find this option in the settings menu under "System" or "Firmware Update."
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Reset the Receiver: If the problem persists, consider resetting the receiver to factory settings. This option is typically found in the settings menu under "System" or "Reset."
If it still doesn't work
If you've followed all the steps above and are still experiencing issues, it may be time to consult the user manual for further troubleshooting or contact Onkyo customer support for assistance.
FAQ
Q: Why does my Onkyo receiver say "No Signal"?
A: This usually means that the receiver is not detecting a video signal from the connected device. Check your connections and input settings.
Q: Can a faulty HDMI cable cause a "No Signal" error?
A: Yes, a damaged or low-quality HDMI cable can lead to signal issues. Consider replacing it with a high-quality cable.
Q: How do I know if my HDMI ports are working?
A: Test each HDMI port by connecting a different device to see if it receives a signal.
Q: Will resetting the receiver delete my settings?
A: Yes, a factory reset will erase all custom settings, so make sure to note any important configurations before proceeding.
Q: Is there a way to test if my TV is the problem?
A: Yes, connect a different HDMI source directly to the TV to see if it displays a signal. If it does, the issue may lie with the receiver.
