I am using sony cdx-r6550 car cd player. It was playing fine and would not work now. I usually take the system off when I leave the car. This time I pressed the off button before removing it and it would not play again when i am trying to use it. i tried to meddle with the ATT and all buttons but no luck. When I press ATT button i can hear the beep sounds when i press the buttons but there is no display or sound. can any one please help. unfortunately I lost the user manual
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Usually Reset button located underneath front panel, remove front panel and look at unit, hopefully you will see reset button, press it with some pointed thing like paper clip etc to reset the unit. Thanks.
Is the radio working fine? Are you using an amplifier? If so, you may be using the blue wire (power antenna remote turn on) instead of the blue/white wire (amplifier remote turn on) to turn you amp on. The antenna remote turns off when leaving tuner mode, turning the amp off.
use the blue/white wire (amplifier remote turn on) to turn the amp on instead of the blue wire (power antenna remote turn on). the blue wire turns off when leaving tuner mode.
Have you tried cleaning the unit with a "Laser Lens Cleaner?" one that uses fluid? Mp3 is a fickle format and your deck may be having issues reading it. Try running a cleaner thru it. Secondly, when you burn discs, make sure you finalize it by making it "compatable for all player types" Hope this helps
when you disconnect it from cables, it resets. But i believe that is not the problem. Check speaker cables. I think you have problem with internal power amps. They have thermal and current protection. look for short circuits on speakers or speaker cables.
have you tried using another computer to burn them as some of the latest updates will give u this problem if not there are probably some compatability issues
Thanks Jerree.I pressed the reset button and it worked. Many thanks for your help
regards
vinoth
thanks a lot. it worked
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