Onkyo Rc-799m Manual Better -
When you finally find it—buried on a defunct Japanese support mirror or a Romanian AV club’s archive—you realize why it is so fiercely sought.
At first glance, the RC-799M is just a remote. A long, slightly boxy, early-2000s slab of dark gray plastic. It lacks the sleek aluminum of an Apple remote or the clicky satisfaction of a Logitech Harmony. To the uninitiated, it looks like a generic TV controller from a budget hotel room. onkyo rc-799m manual
The manual is a paradox: it is written in clear English, yet it reads like a technical schematic for a nuclear reactor. When you finally find it—buried on a defunct
We live in an era where devices "just work" until they don't. When your Sonos speaker stops connecting, you have no recourse but to restart your router. But the Onkyo RC-799M? If the "Video 3" input stops responding, the manual doesn't tell you to reboot. It tells you to check the "Remote ID" DIP switch setting inside the battery compartment. It tells you to clear the internal memory by removing the batteries, pressing every button three times, and holding down "Display" and "Audio Sel" for eight seconds. It lacks the sleek aluminum of an Apple