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Check the fuses and the power outlet. Try a different power outlet. If all this checks out, find a competent technician or go back to the place you bought it from
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According to the models you provided it looks like the DVD player has only HDMI out and the sound system you have does not directly support that. I would suggest purchasing a HDMI audio extractor so that you can covert the digital signal from your blu-ray to an analog signal. However, there are other ways of doing this. If you provide me with your TV that you use I might be able to advise another work around.
Go on google and look for "hdmi audio converter" or "hdmi audio Extractor".
Make sure to look at review to determine the quality of the product and decide what device fits your budget.
Check region code, make sure its dvd region 1 for U.S. CANADA! If it's a blu-ray disk then it needs to be region ''A'' disk for U.S. Canada If not you will need a region free player. You can also play them on a Pc or laptop if blue ray disk you'll need blue ray player for your pc or laptop,
as far as hooking up your blu ray player to the sc-pt660, the only real way to utilize the surround sound (with true surround sound) is through the optical audio out. You need to connect your blu ray player through hdmi to your tv and then connect your blu ray player to your surround sound using the optical audio out/in. I, personally have the sc-pt660 hooked up through component cables so I don't waste an HDMI input on my TV. Except for cd's, there is no reason for you to use the actual dvd player part of the surround sound considering you have a blu ray player. In conclusion, hooking your blu ray player and the sc-pt660 up to get better video simply isnt possible (your blu ray player alone gives the best possible resolution, 1080p). As far as audio goes, run an optical audio cable from your blu ray player to your sc-pt660 to get true surround sound.
Cooling fan is probably dirty or not running. Check the fan by removing it with the two screws on the back and make certain that it's plugged in and the short, black wire (that appears to go to nothing) is "securing" the plug to the board.
Panasonic SC-BT200EB Blue Ray Home Cinema system will not work without an expensive (£80) 1.3a HDMI cable. Lesser cables will produce U73 error on the blue ray player and no picture on the TV.
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