Just get a black screen with my new Apple TV...help?

Just got my Apple TV 2.0 and connected via HDMI to my Denon AVR-2807 receiver. Assigned the HDMI in accordingly to VCR-2. After switching the Denon input to VCR-2, I get nothing but a black screen...not even an intermittent flicker or startup or logo? No video or audio signal whatsoever. Light on front of Apple TV is solid white. Can anyone help? I am assuming I need to do the Apple TV update that a few of you have mentioned but how do I do this when I can't even pull up a menu? Would appreciate your input.

Is your TV telling you anything else besides just a black screen? It sounds like you have a great TV and aTV should be able to send a signal to it.
Unplug the aTV and plug it in again. Any improvement? Any chance you can check it out on another TV, perhaps with component outputs?
One thing to check: Follow the user guide information on how to change video modes. This means using the Apple Remote to adjust the output. My TV (a 4.5-year-old DLP widescreen that only does 720p actual) showed "Video mode not supported" until I adjusted aTV to output 720p.
If those suggestions don't get you anywhere, you will probably have to exchange it.

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