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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: disc tray 1 is blinking with 2 ovals around it, tray not in right Panasonic SA-HT680
I had a jammed disc that was causing this same error message. To remove the jammed disc, remove the top by removing the screws and then you can remove the stuck/jammed discs. For the Panasonic SC-PT750 there are 7 screws, three small silver ones on the back, then 4 black ones, two on each side, all philips head. Once you have that off, gently pry it off starting from the back, the cover is actually hinged into the front plastic piece of the player.
Posted on Dec 31, 2007
SOURCE: Panasonic SC-HT670
I've just spent the last 3 nights trying to fix that same issue with my
player. I ended up pulling out the dvd tray assembly, and making sure
there wasn't anything broken inside or obstructing other pieces. Come
to find out, my 1 year old had pulled on one of the trays and it pulled
the tray off it's tracks. After that, it would just go to "init please wait"
forever. I pulled the side track cover off and aligned the tracks
manually. Everything had to be absolutely perfect or else you'd get
nothing. After the fact, I realized that there were two holes in the
bottom of the player that you can take a spare small gear (which is attached to the plastic cover on top of the dvd tray assembly)
and stick it in there and manually adjust the tray positions to make
sure everything is aligned properly. After messing with it three days,
it ended up being quite simple to fix. Everything works like a charm
now. If you need details, feel free to email me.
seeyouatthetop06@gmail.com
Posted on Apr 14, 2008
SOURCE: init please wait
I've just spent the last 3 nights trying to fix that same issue with my sa-ht670
player. I ended up pulling out the dvd tray assembly, and making sure
there wasn't anything broken inside or obstructing other pieces. Come
to find out, my 1 year old had pulled on one of the trays and it pulled
the tray off it's tracks. After that, it would just go to "init please wait"
forever. I pulled the side track cover off and aligned the tracks
manually. Everything had to be absolutely perfect or else you'd get
nothing. After the fact, I realized that there were two holes in the
bottom of the player that you can take a spare small gear (which is attached to the plastic cover on top of the dvd tray assembly)
and stick it in there and manually adjust the tray positions to make
sure everything is aligned properly. After messing with it three days,
it ended up being quite simple to fix. Everything works like a charm
now. If you need details, feel free to email me.
seeyouatthetop06@gmail.com
Posted on Apr 14, 2008
SOURCE: Tray won't open!
Hi, not being too familiar with this model ( i.e. whether a single disc or 5 disc changer). it sounds like the CD player section is trying to find home position and will not continue until it has done so. It is very likely that there is a disc in the mechanism and depending how competent you are with a screwdriver, you may be able to release the disc either by removing the top cover or check on the underside of the machineto see if there is a hole in the bottom where you can wind the cd mechanism to the eject position.
Posted on Feb 07, 2009
SOURCE: Panasonic SA-HT680 Home theater problem
Try these steps to reset the unit. I got these from the Panasonic Cust. Service # 1800-211-7262
1. Unplug the unit power.
2. Wait 2-3 mins before replugging the unit.
3. Turn it on.
4. If the display shows INIT / PLEASE WAIT, Press and HOLD the Tune Mode (STOP) button on the main unit. At the same time press #10 (Channel button) in the remote control. They have to be pressed & held simultaneously for atleast 5 seconds. Wait till the INIT / Please Wait display disappears.
5. Once the message disappears, RESTART the main unit by pressing the POWER button OFF / ON.
6. If it does not work, try several times. If it does not work, contact a local repair shop (call them to find out a repair shop near you). If the repair shop wont do it for you, call them back - thats what they told me.
Posted on Jul 17, 2009
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