In both the ARC source (HDTV) and the ARC target (RCVR) ensure CEC and ARC are on.
1. Shut down and unplug both.
2. Remove the 18Gbps HDMI 2.0 cable from both ARC ports.
3. Keep both unplugged for 10-15 minutes.
4. Install the 18Gbps HDMI 2.0 cable in both ARC ports.
5. Plug in the HDTV first, then the RCVR. Don't turn either on yet.
6. Turn the HDTV and pick a source that has 5.1 or above surround sound.
7. Turn on the RCVR. The handshake should be complete and ignore the RCVR input shown.
ARC input overrides manual selection when the RCVR is turned on and ARC is present
at the ARC connector.
8. Choosing a different RCVR input at this time shuts off ARC until power to the RCVR
is secured. It is the RCVR power up software routine that on turns on ARC.
9. Once the handshake history is made it will remain until there is a power outage or
disconnect for several minutes. Repeat steps 1-7 if lost.
10. If either the HDTV or the RCVR gets a firmware update, you must do above steps 1-7.
1. Shut down and unplug both.
2. Remove the 18Gbps HDMI 2.0 cable from both ARC ports.
3. Keep both unplugged for 10-15 minutes.
4. Install the 18Gbps HDMI 2.0 cable in both ARC ports.
5. Plug in the HDTV first, then the RCVR. Don't turn either on yet.
6. Turn the HDTV and pick a source that has 5.1 or above surround sound.
7. Turn on the RCVR. The handshake should be complete and ignore the RCVR input shown.
ARC input overrides manual selection when the RCVR is turned on and ARC is present
at the ARC connector.
8. Choosing a different RCVR input at this time shuts off ARC until power to the RCVR
is secured. It is the RCVR power up software routine that on turns on ARC.
9. Once the handshake history is made it will remain until there is a power outage or
disconnect for several minutes. Repeat steps 1-7 if lost.
10. If either the HDTV or the RCVR gets a firmware update, you must do above steps 1-7.