On Tuesday, March 1, 2016 at 6:04:06 PM UTC-6, [email protected] wrote:st stuck on, even when I unplugged power. And it still wouldn't turn on.next to the power cable input. Turn it to off, then unplug the power cable.Then plug it back in, flip the switch back to on, then hold the Surr Modebutton for 5 seconds.
May 05, 2010 And just as I was getting used to my HDMI 1.3a! Harman Kardon is releasing updates to its AVR2600,3600, and 7550HD receivers, enabling HDMI. Dec 07, 2013 Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Harman Kardon AVR 1700 5.1-Channel Network-Connected Audio/Video Receiver with AirPlay at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.
Suddenly, it came back to life.(why the amber light stayed on even when it was unplugged) and it was frozeup in that mode. I think by both unplugging it and flipping the power modeto off, it releases that reserve power and then you can successfully reboot it using their recommended 'Surr Mode for 5 seconds' technique. Just a guess, but it worked for me!Another method would be to unplug the cord for 3-5 minutes or so and then turn it back on. The BCO update screen should be gone. Just wanted to shareas this works for me so far.Regarding the file upload method, strangely when I went to Harmon Kardon webserver, it does show the 'Status Information' and 'Network Configuration'but no where I can find any upload button. Not sure if I am the only one not seeing something obvious.
Yes, I had this same issue and I called Harmon support and they resolved itfor me. You have to do a FULL reset.
This is how it is done.1. The unit has to be in standby. Push the button standby/on button until the light turns amber.2. Press the 'surround mode' button for five seconds, until the word 'reset' appears.3. Don't touch anything for at least a minute. This is critical. Harmon support said the reset takes at least a minute to clear everything.
If you push any buttons on the remote, or the TV, or the receiver, the reset will fail, without giving any indication that it failed, and the BCO message will return.If for some reason this doesn't work for you, here's another possible fix sent to me by Harmon Support:Thank you for contacting us. We apologize if you are having issue with ourproduct AVR1700.BCO update, is an error caused by a network software update attempt which is stuck waiting for a file. This has to be cleared by running a browser like Internet Explorer on another device (compute) that is connected to the same network as the AVR. You must first connect the AVR to your router or Home network with an Ethernet cable (RJ45 connection).
You will then need to find the IP address that is assigned to the AVR. The IP address is usually 192.168.1.x with x being a number between 2 and 254. You will not be able toaccess the AVR to determine the IP address of the unit. This must be doneby accessing your router/network administration and configuration pages toview a list of assigned IP addresses and devices on your network. You should refer to the instructions provided with your router for more informationon this process or contact your internet service provider if the router wasprovided by your cable/internet provider.Once you have the correct IP address assigned to the AVR, you can enter theIP address into your browser. This will load a Harman Kardon webpage on the browser. From there, click the Browse button on the HK webpage to locatea file on your computer.
Select any file on your computer and then click the Upload button. It does not need to be a valid Harman Kardon update file.Any random file will work.
The Harman Kardon unit will reject the file asnot valid and clear the BCO update error. Your unit should return to normaloperation once this process is complete.We would recommend using only the USB firmware update method if there is any future need to update the software on your unit.NOTE: This may be a temporary fix. If the AVR continues to go into BCO UPDATE mode repeatedly, it may be necessary to repair or replace the unit.I hope this helps.Best Regards.Adrian Reynaldo USTechnical SupportHarman Lifestyle DivisionOn Friday, July 5, 2013 at 12:30:28 PM UTC-7, root wrote. You have to do a FULL reset.
This is how it is done.the light turns amber.et' appears.upport said the reset takes at least a minute to clear everything. If you push any buttons on the remote, or the TV, or the receiver, the reset will fail, without giving any indication that it failed, and the BCO message willreturn.sent to me by Harmon Support:r product AVR1700.is stuck waiting for a file. This has to be cleared by running a browser like Internet Explorer on another device (compute) that is connected to thesame network as the AVR. You must first connect the AVR to your router or Home network with an Ethernet cable (RJ45 connection). You will then need tofind the IP address that is assigned to the AVR. The IP address is usually192.168.1.x with x being a number between 2 and 254.
You will not be ableto access the AVR to determine the IP address of the unit. This must be done by accessing your router/network administration and configuration pages to view a list of assigned IP addresses and devices on your network. You should refer to the instructions provided with your router for more information on this process or contact your internet service provider if the router was provided by your cable/internet provider.he IP address into your browser. This will load a Harman Kardon webpage onthe browser. From there, click the Browse button on the HK webpage to locate a file on your computer. Select any file on your computer and then clickthe Upload button.
It does not need to be a valid Harman Kardon update file. Any random file will work. The Harman Kardon unit will reject the file as not valid and clear the BCO update error. Your unit should return to normal operation once this process is complete.any future need to update the software on your unit.PDATE mode repeatedly, it may be necessary to repair or replace the unit.I have tried this, But after i turn off the receiver it comes back on the same. And i do the ip reset again. Any permanent fix?
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