Question about Sanyo DVW-5000 DVD Player/VCR
Unplug it and plug it back in and press the progressive button to turn it off, should work. Yeah that blue screen sucks, i would have thought you can get to the menu no matter what but that's sanyo for you, well most other brands also...
Posted on Jul 23, 2007
Progressive Scan Video provides the highest resolution
pictures with less flicker and line structure
If you are using the COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE
SCAN VIDEO OUT jacks, but are connecting the
DVD/VCR Receiver to a standard (analog) television,
set Progressive Scan to Off
If you are using the Component Video jacks for
connection to a TV or monitor that is compatible with a
progressive scan signal, set Progressive Scan to On.
To ON and OFF this function, Press "Setup" to display the setup screen.
Surf through, and hilight "Progressive scan" and press "Ok or Enter"
Here you can set this function ON or OFF. If you wnat to get it OFF, select OFF and press Enter.
OK.
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I called Sanyo for the solution. First ... there is no progressive scan button to push so that wouldnt work. But thanks for your suggestion. :) Here is what worked. Hold down the stop button 3 times on the front of the system, on the 3rd time hold it for 10 seconds. Ta Da! Blue screen gone!!!!
I tried both of those stop button solutions but neither worked. My screen says no signal but if I switch to VCR side it has a signal. The progressive light is on and it won't go off. My two yr old did this by pushing buttons on front of DVD player, seems like it could be fixed.
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