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Yamaha RX V375 Receiver: Shows "not available " Message when trying to configure the Speakers

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February 11, 2014 10:57:41 PM

Hello, I have a new yamaha RX V375 receiver, but it will not allow me to configure the the speakers. Everytime I try to setup the speakers, I get a "not available " message on the front display. Can someone help me ?

Thanks in advance

William Middlemas

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February 11, 2014 11:29:45 PM

Your speakers must be hooked up properly and a TV needs to be attached to the monitor output. If one speaker has a short, from improper wiring, the unit will not work. I would double check all your wiring to make absolutely sure you have a minimum amount of exposed wire around the posts so that they can not touch each other. Another thing I used to see is too little jacket removed ( the spring clips are not touching the bare wire or the jacket is threaded through the 5-way binding post's hole with the bare wire poking out the other side! ) and there is really NO connection. However, If all the speakers work fine ( you have put your ear near each speaker to verify normal output (in 5 channel stereo mode) before trying to get into the menu and you have a TV with a HDMI connection and it still says not available then you should call your dealer. I read your manual's pages 28-29. There is not that much to it, so it should work if everything connected is fully functional. I presume you already chose the language. There is no other step needed before the language choice in "setup". I can't find the error code "not available" anywhere in the manual!
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February 12, 2014 3:32:56 AM

avjguy2362 said:
Your speakers must be hooked up properly and a TV needs to be attached to the monitor output. If one speaker has a short, from improper wiring, the unit will not work. I would double check all your wiring to make absolutely sure you have a minimum amount of exposed wire around the posts so that they can not touch each other. Another thing I used to see is too little jacket removed ( the spring clips are not touching the bare wire or the jacket is threaded through the 5-way binding post's hole with the bare wire poking out the other side! ) and there is really NO connection. However, If all the speakers work fine ( you have put your ear near each speaker to verify normal output (in 5 channel stereo mode) before trying to get into the menu and you have a TV with a HDMI connection and it still says not available then you should call your dealer. I read your manual's pages 28-29. There is not that much to it, so it should work if everything connected is fully functional. I presume you already chose the language. There is no other step needed before the language choice in "setup". I can't find the error code "not available" anywhere in the manual!


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February 12, 2014 3:34:07 AM

Thanks for your response. Actually, the problem was quite simple: I had the earphones in the jack which disabled the speakers and hence were not available for configuration.
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