Gaz020
Established Member
I've had the AVR for around 16 months now. It has an issue whereby it will randomly go into standby. No flashing red lights or other warnings which suggest overheating, it's just as if someone has hit the off button.
The TV and source remain on and I just press standby again to bring back the audio.
At first I did wonder if it was heat related, but it can do it after 3 minutes whilst cool to the touch, or run for 2 hours and suddenly do it. It will always power straight back on with no issues.
It does this regardless of whether the source is the inbuilt Netflix of the TV (fed back via optical), or the Chromecast (CCWGTV) which is connected directly to the AVR.
Is there a way of pulling out a log file to see what is causing it to go into standby, IE: if it has received a CEC command from one of the sources? (Though I would expect that to cause the TV to power off too?)
Thanks
The TV and source remain on and I just press standby again to bring back the audio.
At first I did wonder if it was heat related, but it can do it after 3 minutes whilst cool to the touch, or run for 2 hours and suddenly do it. It will always power straight back on with no issues.
It does this regardless of whether the source is the inbuilt Netflix of the TV (fed back via optical), or the Chromecast (CCWGTV) which is connected directly to the AVR.
Is there a way of pulling out a log file to see what is causing it to go into standby, IE: if it has received a CEC command from one of the sources? (Though I would expect that to cause the TV to power off too?)
Thanks