When I turn on my dvd it says hello and then protection.. then it turns off. (I had move it from one room to another) What can I do?? Is there a buttom to reset it on the samsung ht sd610?? :S Please I need urgent help..
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what kind of CD/DVD-ROM are you using? Sometimes the CD are protected and cannot be played with every ROM. and also try playing another CD/DVD to study if it would do the same.About opening the CD/DVD-ROM if it is still not opening get an office-pin and push it into the small visible hole on the CD/DVD-ROM
>> Try to use a different dvd
>> Try to check the dvd if there is any infection on it
>> Try to check the same disk in a different computer
>> Delete the upper filters and lower filters.- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlClassregistry key. {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}.
> If it is a Hp computer then Memorex disk wont work at all.
the sudden power cut-off can either blow the fuse or corrupt the system of DVDs.but, some DVDs has protection for this occurrence.try not to use it for sometime.then if it's well rested try turning it on see if is resets it's protection circuit.if not, a new unit or call a technician for it.
If it is, the protection message usually meant either a speaker had blown, or more commonly a wire to a speaker had come disconnected or broken/shorted.
Try unplugging the speakers one at a time, and if you have a set of speakers of the same rating to try, try plugging them in as you remove the originals (obviously doesn't need to be done in the setup positions in the room, just have them beside the player to check it works.)
This might then identify which speaker or cable is the problem one for you to replace or repair.
If this is the speaker overload/short mesaage as I think it is and the above doesn't cure it, it would appear the amplifier board has a short somewhere and that's an electronics engineer job time
Hope it helps!
I was moving around my large woofer speaker last night and then all of a sudden the unit went into protection mode. I tried all the various solutions posted on here and nothing worked. Then I went back to my speaker connections on the woofer and unplugged them and plugged them in again and it seems to be ok now. Very annoying problem. Can I suggest unplugging all the speaker cables and replugging them back in. Also another solution may have been holding down the power button when powering up the unit. Give all the above a try.
I need a little help on this one. Did it go into protect after the move or was it in protect mode before? If it went into protect after the move, did it get dropped or roughly handled? Sounds like something got knocked loose in the move. You should be able to open the unit up and check the connections. Reseat all connection whether they look loose or not. Sometimes it only takes a very small bump to get the connector acting up. After reseating all connectors, if it still does not work let us know.
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