Onkyo TX NR828 Instruction Manual
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To perform a factory reset on the Onkyo TX-NR828, press and hold the CBL/SAT button, then press the ON/STANDBY button until you see "Clear" on the display. This will restore the receiver to its default settings.
Check the speaker connections, ensure the correct input source is selected, and verify that the mute function is not activated. Also, check the speaker settings in the setup menu to ensure they are configured correctly.
To connect the receiver to Wi-Fi, use the on-screen setup menu to navigate to Network Settings. Select Wireless and follow the prompts to connect to your network using the on-screen keyboard.
To update the firmware, connect the receiver to the internet, then go to Setup > Hardware Setup > Firmware Update and follow the instructions to check for and install any available updates.
Ensure the receiver is well-ventilated, not placed in a confined space, and that the vents are not blocked. If the problem persists, consider using an external fan or relocating the receiver to a cooler area.
Refer to the universal remote's manual for programming instructions. Typically, you will need to enter a specific code for Onkyo devices or use the remote's automatic search feature to find the code.
Connect external devices using HDMI, optical, or RCA inputs. Select the input on the receiver that corresponds to the connected device using the input selector on the front panel or remote control.
Yes, the Onkyo TX-NR828 supports wireless music streaming via Bluetooth and DLNA. Ensure the receiver is connected to your network and pair your device or use a compatible app to stream music.
Use the built-in AccuEQ calibration system. Connect the supplied microphone, then go to Setup > Speaker Setup > AccuEQ Room Calibration and follow the on-screen instructions to optimize sound for your room.
Unplug the receiver before cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using liquid cleaners or excessive moisture. Regularly check and clean ventilation areas to prevent dust build-up.