I don't have my Panasonic SA-PM39D hooked up to my TV. I just want to play audio CDs. No matter which tray I try a CD in, it says DVD NO DISC. Any suggestions?
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If your Panasonic DVD/CD player is not reading CDs and is making a grinding noise, there could be several issues at play. Keep in mind that specific troubleshooting steps may vary based on the exact model of your DVD/CD player. However, here are some general suggestions:
Cleaning the Optical Lens: Over time, the optical lens inside the DVD/CD player can accumulate dust and debris, leading to reading issues. You can try using a CD/DVD lens cleaning kit to clean the lens. Follow the instructions provided with the cleaning kit.
Check the Disc: Ensure that the discs you are using are clean and free from scratches. Even new CDs can have manufacturing defects. Try using different CDs to see if the issue persists.
Inspect the Loading Mechanism: The grinding noise you're hearing could be related to a problem with the loading mechanism. Open the disc tray and visually inspect for any obstructions or foreign objects that may be hindering the movement of the tray.
Reset the Player: Turn off the DVD/CD player and unplug it from the power source. Wait for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on. This can sometimes resolve temporary issues.
Firmware Update: Check if there are any firmware updates available for your DVD/CD player. Visit the Panasonic website, enter your model number, and look for firmware updates and instructions on how to perform them.
Professional Inspection: If the issue persists after trying the above steps, it may be necessary to seek professional assistance. There could be a mechanical problem with the internal components of the player that requires specialized attention.
If you are unable to find the exact manual for your specific model online, you may want to contact Panasonic customer support directly. They can provide you with model-specific advice and may have access to manuals or troubleshooting guides for your particular DVD/CD player.
there are very tricky mechanical devices that detect when the trays are closed and in what position they are in
A gear or mechanical piece is not in correct order or not functioning properly and will need intense studying to determine which position they all should be in at door closed , laser mech. position , standby position
can you upload a photo of the inside of the cd mechanism?
eject the cd tray and use canned air to clean the inside of the cd/dvd unit, just use stick the nozzle near the opening and give it a through dusting. after that, run a cleaning disc through it a few times.
if that doesn't clear up the problem, the dvd player will need to be serviced, most likely either a lens replacement or re-alignment.
The door loader motor isn't working. Sometimes the plastic tray warps and hangs a bit. Mine still hangs, but I can give it a push to close. If you can see the door trying to open you can help it open but you have to be quick or you have to press the open button more that once.
This is usually caused by Cheap connecting leads. The sound 'bleeds' from one to another.
First make sure your leads are as seperated from one another as possible.
Then, before you start up the DVD, turn the tv to a blank channel.
Hope this helps.
I have a Panasonic SA-AK66 5 disc changer stereo system. At first I was getting a no disc. I inserted my cd disc cleaner, now it won't play the disc or open (the drawer). What happened?
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