my Onkyo LS-T10 soundbar has decided to stop turning on.[br]
I tried long-pressing several front button combination (including this one https://www.experthelp.com/question/1258084/onkyo-ls-t10-is-dead-does-not-respond-to-on-off-button-power requiring to press buttons when the power unplugged) but nothing has worked.
A problem there is debugging this device is that the front are touch and dont give any feedback, so I cant even tell if the button press is registered or not.[br]
A few extra:
* it’s not the first time the device refuses to turn on (or turns on unexpectedly) but those problems usually resolved themselves within the matter of hours. But they could point at a problem with the power supply
* if I connect the brick to the wall the LED on it turns on, so the brick seems to work fine (I also tested it with a multimeter)
* if I unplug the brick from the wall the LED stays on for about a minute and if I plug the device the LED lasts only a few seconds, just as I would expect from a device trying to pull power
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* The brick itself has no screws so I expect it’s not made to be opened
Any advice on what to try to see if my unit is really-really dead?[br]
my Onkyo LS-T10 soundbar has decided to stop turning on.[br]
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I tried long-pressing several front button combination (including this one https://www.experthelp.com/question/1258084/onkyo-ls-t10-is-dead-does-not-respond-to-on-off-button-power requiring to press buttons when the power unplugged) but nothing has worked.[br]
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I tried long-pressing several front button combination (including this one https://www.experthelp.com/question/1258084/onkyo-ls-t10-is-dead-does-not-respond-to-on-off-button-power requiring to press buttons when the power unplugged) but nothing has worked.
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I tested the power brick itself with a multimeter, but I couldnt find any anomaly.
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A problem there is debugging this device is that the front are touch and dont give any feedback, so I cant even tell if the button press is registered or not.[br]
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A few extra:
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* it’s not the first time the device refuses to turn on (or turns on unexpectedly) but those problems usually resolved themselves within the matter of hours. But they could point at a problem with the power supply
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* if I connect the brick to the wall the LED on it turns on, so the brick seems to work fine (I also tested it with a multimeter)
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* if I unplug the brick from the wall the LED stays on for about a minute and if I plug the device the LED lasts only a few seconds, just as I would expect from a device trying to pull power
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Any advice on what to try to see if my unit is really-really dead?[br]
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A problem there is debugging this device is that the front are touch and dont give any feedback, so I cant even tell if the button press is registered or not.[br]
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Any advice on what to try to see if my unit is really-really dead?[br]
Hey all,[br]
my Onkyo LS-T10 soundbar has decided to stop turning on.[br]
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I tried long-pressing several front button combination (including this one https://www.experthelp.com/question/1258084/onkyo-ls-t10-is-dead-does-not-respond-to-on-off-button-power requiring to press buttons when the power unplugged) but nothing has worked.[br]
I tested the power brick itself with a multimeter, but I couldnt find any anomaly.
[br]
A problem there is debugging this device is that the front are touch and dont give any feedback, so I cant even tell if the button press is registered or not.[br]
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Any advice on what to try to see if my unit is really-really dead?[br]
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Thanks!