Here's my story and I'm sticking to it.....
A couple of winters ago,my 1068 got hit with a jolt of static electricty.
It knocked out all my settings...later I found out the unit could not be turned on or off manually,using the standby button.Fortunatly,the remote control on/off button still worked....and over the last two years I have learned to live with it,not wanting to send the unit out for repairs.
The other day,I was moving my audio cabinet...and accidently hit a button on the front of the processor.The unit came on...I turned it off,and pressed CD on the front of the 1068.The unit came on....I tried all the other device buttons and each one turned the unit on.
So,my question is...do all 1068s have the ability to turn on that way?
I have seen nothing in the manual that relates to this.
I don't mind...as this is a bonus,actually....just curious.
A couple of winters ago,my 1068 got hit with a jolt of static electricty.
It knocked out all my settings...later I found out the unit could not be turned on or off manually,using the standby button.Fortunatly,the remote control on/off button still worked....and over the last two years I have learned to live with it,not wanting to send the unit out for repairs.
The other day,I was moving my audio cabinet...and accidently hit a button on the front of the processor.The unit came on...I turned it off,and pressed CD on the front of the 1068.The unit came on....I tried all the other device buttons and each one turned the unit on.
So,my question is...do all 1068s have the ability to turn on that way?
I have seen nothing in the manual that relates to this.
I don't mind...as this is a bonus,actually....just curious.
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