To access the service mode on a Panasonic DMR-BCT750 Blu-ray disc recorder, follow these steps:
Turn on the recorder and wait for the "Welcome" message to appear on the display.
Press and hold the "OK" button on the remote control for approximately 5 seconds.
The service menu will appear on the TV screen. Use the arrow keys on the remote control to navigate the menu.
Note: It's important to be careful when accessing the service mode as it allows access to advanced settings that can affect the operation of the device. Make sure to only make changes if you have a clear understanding of what you're doing, or seek assistance from a qualified technician if you're unsure.
If your Rosen Piranha multimedia navigation head unit is not reading CDs and the DVD player is not working properly, there are a few things you can try:
Check the disc: Make sure the disc you are trying to play is clean and free from scratches or other damage. If the disc is dirty, clean it gently with a soft cloth.
Check the format: Make sure that the disc you are trying to play is compatible with the DVD player. The DVD player may not be able to read certain formats, such as Blu-ray discs.
Check the connection: Make sure that the cables connecting the DVD player to the head unit are properly connected and not damaged. Try disconnecting and reconnecting the cables to see if that resolves the issue.
Check for firmware updates: Check the manufacturer's website to see if there are any firmware updates available for your Rosen Piranha head unit. Updating the firmware may resolve any software-related issues that are causing the DVD player to malfunction.
Reset the head unit: Try resetting the head unit to its factory settings. This may resolve any software-related issues that are causing the DVD player to malfunction.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there is a problem with the DVD player itself. In that case, you may need to have it serviced or replaced by a qualified technician.
Hi Chris! It could be one of 4 things causing no backlights, LED driver, main, and power board, also it's possible the actual backlights have failed however Panasonic sets haven't seen this issue like most other brands have. Do you have a multi meter and can get some voltage readings? With out them it's a guessing game as to what board or boards are bad
The message 'Bye' typically appears on Panasonic DVD players when the power is turned off. If your DVD player is displaying this message and is not responding to any commands, it could indicate a power issue or a problem with the player's firmware.
To troubleshoot, try unplugging the player from the power source and plugging it back in after a few minutes to see if it resets. If this does not work, try pressing and holding the power button on the player for several seconds to see if it turns on.
If these steps do not work, it may be necessary to take the player to a technician or contact Panasonic customer support for further assistance.
I have the same machine. There was a court case regarding this pvr. I think it came down to the fact that panasonic didn't allow for the full spectrum of DV3 and won't do a firmware update. The new HD channels cannot be received. Most of these models are more than 6years old so we have no legal rights. I could get all local BBC channels before they went HD now just a few. I live miles from my home and it was nice to receive my homes local news. BBC has taken it upon itself not to care about pvrs so it seems and are moving more towards social media.
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https://www.manualslib.com/manual/2311596/Panasonic-Tc-P55vt60.html?term=3+blinks&selected=3&page=50#manual
3 Blinks
Yes
A1 and disconnect the
Blinking
Is the power LED
3 times
off or is it blinking 3
times continuously
at a fast pace ?
Replace the
K board
Applies to Models
TC-P55VT60
TC-P60VT60
List of boards likely to cause this
symptom.
No specific order
P, SS SC, A, K, Bluetooth module,
Cs, Panel
..
A 10 blink code on a Panasonic plasma TV typically indicates an issue with the power supply board. You will need to consult the service manual or contact a qualified technician to identify the exact part that needs to be replaced.
It sounds like there might be an issue with the hard drive or software of the recorder. You can try resetting the device to its factory settings and see if that resolves the issue. If not, you may need to have it looked at by a professional technician or contact Panasonic's customer support for further assistance.
First off you need to retire that ps2 and join the PS3 revolution, well worth the money although with the recent drop of the inferior x-box 360 the PS3 may follow suit shortly.
Now, I'm gathering from your discription limited as it may be that you had an adapter that connected the the stock cable that was included with your ps2 which consists of the end that interfaces with the ps2 and the end that is ment to provide the signal to your tv which includes your composite video (yellow) and your left and right audio (red&white).
If this is case then it should be a simple matter of removing the adapter that changed the source (ps2) signal to aerial and pluging the yellow red and white cables direct to your tv (standard imputs at the rear of the television should be video 1,2,3 ect.
Then just make sure your tv is on and set to the correct imput and you should be rockin and rolling in no time.
You can set up the clock on a Panasonic OmniVision VCR without a remote controller by using the buttons on the front panel of the VCR. The process may vary depending on the specific model of your VCR, but in general, the steps are as follows:
Press the "Menu" button on the front panel of the VCR.
Use the "Channel Up" and "Channel Down" buttons to navigate to the "Clock" option and press the "Enter" button.
Use the "Rewind" and "Fast Forward" buttons to set the hour and press "Enter"
Use the "Rewind" and "Fast Forward" buttons to set the minutes and press "Enter"
Press the "Menu" button again to exit the clock-setting menu.
Unplug the VCR and wait for it to cool down. A warm VCR can cause the tape to expand, making it harder to remove.
Locate the cassette holder release button, which is typically located on the front or side of the VCR. Press the button to open the cassette holder.
Gently pull the tape out of the VCR using your fingers. If the tape is stuck, try gently rocking it back and forth or wiggling it to loosen it.
If the tape is still stuck, try using a pair of tweezers or a pencil to gently push the tape out of the VCR. Be careful not to damage the tape or the VCR.
If the above methods do not work, you can try turning the VCR upside down and gently shaking it to try to loosen the tape.
If none of the above methods work, you may have to disassemble the VCR to remove the tape. This should be done by a professional as it can cause damage to your equipment and void the warranty.
It's important to remember that attempting to forcefully remove a stuck tape can cause damage to both the tape and the VCR, so it's best to be patient and use gentle techniques.
Check the power source: Make sure that the DVD player is properly plugged into a working outlet and that the outlet has power. Also, try using a different power outlet or power cord to rule out any issues with the outlet or power cord.
Check the power switch: Make sure that the power switch on the DVD player is in the "on" position. If the switch is in the "off" position, the DVD player will not power on.
Check the batteries: If the DVD player is battery-powered, make sure that the batteries are properly installed and have a sufficient charge.
Check the fuse: The DVD player may have a fuse that protects the device from power surges. Check the user manual for instructions on how to check the fuse, and replace it if it's blown.
Check for any physical damage: Inspect the device for any visible damage such as a broken power cord, bent power pins, or damage to the power switch.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's likely that there is a problem with the internal power supply or other components of the DVD player, and it's recommended to contact the manufacturer or a professional technician for repair.
When a Panasonic Blu-Ray recorder (DMR) shows "BD 1" "BD 2" or "BD 3" on its display, it means the remote control is not paired with the correct device. To change the channel the remote control operates on, you need to hold the "1", "2" or "3" remote control buttons simultaneously with the "OK" button for more than 5 seconds. If you want to change the channel of the device, you need to go to the "configuration" options and change the device to "BD1", "BD2", or "BD3