When selecting or watching a source that is connected via HDMI , my video screen goes blank and displays a “no signal” message. What should I do?
Proper HDMI operation requires your AVR and video display to communicate with each other so that the AVR sends video to the display in the proper format. Occasionally, this data stream is corrupted, leading the display to think that it is receiving no signal, or one that is not properly configured. You may correct this by connecting devices to the AVR following these steps: 1. As a general practice, turn off and unplug the AVR, the video display and all other components before making wire connections. 2. Turn on the video display (TV) first. 3. Wait about five seconds, and then turn on the AVR. 4. If you see a “no signal” indication or you do not see either the AVR’s on-screen displays or a blue screen, and you are certain you have selected the correct video input on your TV, switch the AVR to a non-HDMI source, such as Video 1. It isn’t necessary to have a device connected to the non-HDMI source. Wait about five seconds, then switch back to the HDMI source.
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