Shouldn't be the cable itself. You can try another to be sure. Turn off HDMI CEC / control of it isn't off by default. Is this problem repeatable? Does it consistently happen?
Thanks but the player does not respond to any signal from remote or main unit. The standby light just blinks. No display, nothing!Shouldn't be the cable itself. You can try another to be sure. Turn off HDMI CEC / control of it isn't off by default. Is this problem repeatable? Does it consistently happen?
Hadn't thought of the data cable and just assumed the AVR would be damaged by a power issue. Good call for trouble shooting +1Sounds more like a problem with the power or possibly if your using a wired Ethernet connection that could send static through and cause damage. Is the player using the same circuit as the receiver?
Hi thanks for your thoughtSounds more like a problem with the power or possibly if your using a wired Ethernet connection that could send static through and cause damage. Is the player using the same circuit as the receiver?
I already have a servo-controlled voltage stabilizer and a spike bustersome things are more sensitive than others its hit and miss. I highly recommend you get a power bar like this one here that has protection on the Ethernet cable as well as the power. http://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-HT10DBS-Theater-Protector/dp/B0002QPC28/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1415198574&sr=8-5&keywords=tripp+lite
Thanks for your thought but if you think it is Ethernet incoming cable surge don't you think the router will be hit first? All my Ethernet cables are from the router. And the router is working fine. All other equipments like avr, my pc are fine too!?But as far as I can tell neither of those offer protection from the incoming cable feed (ethernet) and its quite possible that is where the problem exists.
No, not necessarily. I highly doubt that the router is sensitive enough to be effected by small spikes. Anything is possible.don't you think the router will be hit first? All my Ethernet cables are from the router. And the router is working fine. All other equipments like avr, my pc are fine too!?
We need a diagnosis here.
Ok. Got you. Today I found my surge protector has an input- output sockets for Ethernet cable as well and I have taken a lead from the output to my blu Ray. Guess that would cut the surge incase any!No, not necessarily. I highly doubt that the router is sensitive enough to be effected by small spikes. Anything is possible.
Folks I got back the 7007. Working fine. Best audio analog and just the best coming thro my 7008. Thanks for listening ?Ok. Got you. Today I found my surge protector has an input- output sockets for Ethernet cable as well and I have taken a lead from the output to my blu Ray. Guess that would cut the surge incase any!
Hello again folks!Folks I got back the 7007. Working fine. Best audio analog and just the best coming thro my 7008. Thanks for listening dde09
And I have a question on the Marantz app forbiphone. I have it but it doesn't control my UD7007! It controls my avrs both 6007, 7008. Any suggestions?!Hello again folks! Greetings! And I like to know if you have any suggestions on making the UD7007 region-free Thanks