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Anonymous Posted on Apr 28, 2013

Rca hts-6000 3 dvd changer home theater system it is in "protect" mode. What do i do

How do i get it out of protect mode?

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2008

SOURCE: rca home theater system reciever makes noise when turn on

is it a humming noise, or a high pitch noise, and is coming from the speakers or the receiver?

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 04, 2008

SOURCE: Unlock HTS 3555

works very well for my PHILIPS home theater HTS3545 as well - semi

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2008

SOURCE: Insignia 5.1-Ch. Home Theater System w/5 disc changer

when I press dvd it msg comes on

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Ginko

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: sony home theater system started blinking protect

Protect mode will kicking whenever a fault is detected.

Causes that can start protect mode are:

Electrostatic harges on internal circuits.
Leave the unit unplugged for power for one hour or so, this will allow discharge.

Bad speaker wiring.
Check speaker wiring, try unplugging and plugging back, or start after removing one speaker at the time.

Internal fault.
Internal fault is the natural cause for protect mode. If all the above did not work, then the problem is a blown component or an internal fault. In this case the unit must be taken apart , tested and repaired by an experienced person.
If the unit is less than one year old, or if you want to get service, call Sony at the phone number listed on the product documentation.

Regards.




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Ginko

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: home theater system hx-tx72

Protect mode will kick in whenever a fault is detected.

You get the unit not powering up, and sometimes you hear a clicking noise, that is the protection switch that keeps shutting down the unit.

Causes that can start protect mode are:

Electrostatic harges on internal circuits.
Leave the unit unplugged for power for one hour or so, this will allow discharge.

Bad speaker wiring.
Check speaker wiring, try unplugging and plugging back, or start after removing one speaker at the time.

Internal fault.
Internal fault is the natural cause for protect mode. If all the above did not work, then the problem is a blown component or an internal fault. In this case the unit must be taken apart , tested and repaired by an experienced person.
If the unit is less than one year old, or if you want to get service, call Sony at the phone number listed on the product documentation.

Regards.

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