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  • Harman Kardon Software Update Avr 1700 Specs
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 14. 03:24

    A friend has an AVR1700 receiver which displays aBCO Update messageand locks up. A google search reveals this problemhas affected others, but no solution other than returningthe unit for service has emerged.Does anyone here know what BCO update means? Anyoneknow of a fix?We have tried just waiting it out, no good after severaldays. One person suggested repeatedly turning it on andoff: again no solution.There is nothing in the user manual about this problem.Any help?TIAArfa Daily05.07.13 16:54. 'root' wrote in messagenews:kr76sk$2lh$1@news.albasani.net.The HK website says the following about this problem:'Please perform a reset. 1: Press the front-panel Standby/on switch to placethe unit in the Standby mode (the power Indicator LED will turn amber).

    2:Press and hold the front-panel Surround Mode Button for at least 5 secondsuntil the RESET message appears on the front-panel message display. Now thereceiver should function correctly. (Radio presets and other adjustmentswill be lost, so these must be re-entered). If this reset does not solve theproblem, please contact the Harman Kardon helpdesk. Please note that asoftware update can only be performed with a USB memory stick with filesdownloaded from the Harman Kardon web site.

    It is not possible to updatethrough direct web connection. We are sorry for any inconvenience you mayhave experienced.'

    Any use?Arfaroot05.07.13 21:18. For anyone who has found this thread because their AVR 1700 is stuck in BCO Update mode, I wanted to post a the solution that worked for me this morning:Connect your AVR 1700 to your home network.

    For me, this meant temporarily moving my cable modem and wireless router into the living room and connecting the receiver to my router with an ethernet cable.Using your computer, determine the IP address of the AVR 1700 on your local network. You can do this by logging into your wireless router's web interface, or by using a utility like this one:.rkwatcher.htmlType the IP address of your AVR 1700 into a web browser on your computer (it should like this: 192.168.1.xxx, with the last three digits based on your individual network). If done correctly, you will be looking at the Harman Kardon web interface for the receiver.Click the Choose File button and choose any random file on your computer. I picked a small txt file. Now click the Upload button.

    Dont' worry about what file you choose. The operation will fail, but you will have jolted the receiver out of update mode.You're done. BCO Update message should disappear, and life is good again!I hope this helps!videoma.@gmail.com20.10.13 9:28. On Sunday, October 20, 2013 12:26:59 PM UTC-4, wrote: For anyone who has found this thread because their AVR 1700 is stuck in BCO Update mode, I wanted to post a the solution that worked for me this morning: Connect your AVR 1700 to your home network. For me, this meant temporarily moving my cable modem and wireless router into the living room and connecting the receiver to my router with an ethernet cable. Thank you very much for this information!

    Followed exactly what you said, and it worked PERFECT!!!!moon.@gmail.com09.05.14 22:15. On Friday, December 12, 2014 at 9:43:14 PM UTC-7, wrote: I tried but it won't even let me turn it off like thatThough I'd share my experience with my first (and last) Harman Kardon product.I bought this a couple years ago from Best Buy. After some months of buying the AVR-1700, a 'BCO Update Please Wait.'

    Message came up, essentially locking the receiver. Following the reset steps didn't work. Leaving it powered off for a long period didn't help.

    After much google searching and working to find a solution, I tried to update the firmware. Because of work and family obligations, this self-fix-it troubleshooting took me a couple months before I finally decided to take it back to Best Buy.But. It is out of warranty.My continued searches discovered that I was not alone. Several others experienced the same issue, with no help from Harman Kardon. I finally came across a work around (posted here) that walked me through how to 'pretend' to update the firmware (it always says 'failed'), but this process alone does some sort of 'reset', and the receiver begins working normal again.We sort of got used to this 4-6 month ritual of resetting the receiver when this message would appear. However, I suddenly lost video. Sound was there, but no video output (HDMI - I didn't try the other outputs) from the receiver.

    I decided to buy a $20 optical cable to at least allow me to connect my HDMI resources to the TV then pipe the sound from the TV to the receiver. Getting the 'BCO Update' message suddenly. Doubtful.I tried our tried-and-true method of resetting the receiver. Did not work.

    BCO Update message will not go away.I can honestly say I have exhausted nearly every available resource to get the AVR-1700 working, to no avail. Contacted the Harman Kardon 'tech support', who directed me to contact a local service place.

    I called them, and they said $40 to do a diagnostic, and from my description he's guessing between $150 and $200 total to get it working again.I'm excited to get home today and try out my new Yamaha receiver that just showed up today!I think that if Harman Kardon had taken more responsibility for this product and corrected the problem, I would feel differently. However, with the experience I have had, Harman Kardon is unfortunately no longer a list of future viable options. On top of that, my children now feel the same way I do, having witnessed my quiet fits of rage with this product.As of this moment, the Harman Kardon AVR-1700 is officially a boat anchor. Now all I need is a boat.You may ask, 'Why is this guy writing us all this stuff?'

    It's because I believe in making ourselves better. Without feedback on experiences such as this, how can we possibly improve? I do want Harman Kardon to succeed - I think it is a great looking, sounding product. I wish they would stand by their product when there is a seriously obvious issue.If you are experiencing the same thing I am, I suggest you stop wasting your time with trying to fix it and just 'start over' with something else. Good luck to you all!msuko.@gmail.com09.01.16 13:34.

    I had the same BCO Update message, then eventually the amber light was just stuck on, even when I unplugged power. And it still wouldn't turn on.Here's what I did to fix it. There's an power on/off switch in the back, 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 Mode button for 5 seconds.

    Suddenly, it came back to life.I suspect that that on/off switch is what holds on to some reserve power (why the amber light stayed on even when it was unplugged) and it was froze up in that mode. I think by both unplugging it and flipping the power mode to 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!unk.@googlegroups.com27.03.16 9:07sva.@gmail.com08.11.16 2:50. Yes, I had this same issue and I called Harmon support and they resolved it for 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 our product 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 to access the AVR to determine the IP address of the unit.

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    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.Once you have the correct IP address assigned to the AVR, you can enter the IP 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 locate a 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 as not valid and clear the BCO update error.

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    Your unit should return to normal operation 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 Divisiongom.@gmail.com16.07.17 15:28.

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    On Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 10:26:59 AM UTC-6, wrote: For anyone who has found this thread because their AVR 1700 is stuck in BCO Update mode, I wanted to post a the solution that worked for me this morning: Connect your AVR 1700 to your home network. For me, this meant temporarily moving my cable modem and wireless router into the living room and connecting the receiver to my router with an ethernet cable. Using your computer, determine the IP address of the AVR 1700 on your local network. You can do this by logging into your wireless router's web interface, or by using a utility like this one:.rkwatcher.html Type the IP address of your AVR 1700 into a web browser on your computer (it should like this: 192.168.1.xxx, with the last three digits based on your individual network). If done correctly, you will be looking at the Harman Kardon web interface for the receiver. Click the Choose File button and choose any random file on your computer.

    I picked a small txt file. Now click the Upload button. Don't worry about what file you choose.

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    The operation will fail, but you will have jolted the receiver out of update mode. You're done. BCO Update message should disappear, and life is good again! I hope this helps!There is another problem, however - if you use this method, you will permanently disable USB and from what I understand, also AirPlay (I don't have any Apple Products, so I don't really know).bach.@comcast.net04.03.18 10:39. On Tuesday, March 1, 2016 at 7:04:06 PM UTC-5, wrote: I had the same BCO Update message, then eventually the amber light was just stuck on, even when I unplugged power.

    And it still wouldn't turn on. Here's what I did to fix it. There's an power on/off switch in the back, 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 Mode button for 5 seconds. Suddenly, it came back to life.

    I suspect that that on/off switch is what holds on to some reserve power (why the amber light stayed on even when it was unplugged) and it was froze up in that mode. I think by both unplugging it and flipping the power mode to 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!This worked perfectly for me. I did not unplug the unit from the wall however I just turned the power off for a few minutes, turned it back on and held the Surr Mode button for 5 seconds and the reset came on. I have also done the network version of the fix as well and that has succeeded also.Does anyone have an idea why this happens during a power outage?pauly.@gmail.com22.11.18 23:10.

    On Friday, July 5, 2013 at 12:30:28 PM UTC-7, root wrote: A friend has an AVR1700 receiver which displays a BCO Update message and locks up. A google search reveals this problem has affected others, but no solution other than returning the unit for service has emerged.

    Does anyone here know what BCO update means? Anyone know of a fix? We have tried just waiting it out, no good after several days. One person suggested repeatedly turning it on and off: again no solution. There is nothing in the user manual about this problem.

    Any help? TIAsee.@gmail.com21.12.18 7:11.

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