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For all kind of brands cd or dvd players There is in every cd or dvd tray in the front bottom or under the tray so crazy you can not think an microswitch necessary that will be by mechanic close of the tray detect if the tray is closed and give a timed signal (close or open) to focus laser for reading of table of contents if the belt is bad it can take to long by a slipping tray drivebelt for the detection , or the microswitch or brass plate contacts are have a little corrosion on it or even it can be broken by a missing timing.
Take a can of compressed air and blow into the player all around and try it. The heads get dirty over time and stop reading. Clean the dust off the laser head and they usually start working again.
I had exactly the same problem. You need to press the "Track Push" knob when you have selected the track you want you can then hit "play" to play the track.
This should help:
http://www.numark.com/images/product_downloads/cdn25_quickstartguide.pdf
You do need an amp.and a mixer. You mixer should have microphone
jacks, and a pream or switch to allow you to use lowZ, High Z or
amplified microphones.
Only safe way is to take covers off to get to the player. A common problem is jamming by a label that came off OR the little belt that drives the carriage has deteriorated or failed. Only way in either case is to open the unit.
Usual cause is a little rubber belt either deteriorated or is slipping that drives the carriage to do the eject. Open unit and recover the CD and the drive belt will be obvious...
Check for contamination on the disks that won't load. Also if you have things like cigarette smoke or "fog" machine that can cause the problem. The precision of the head of the CD players is amazing as the tracks are millionths of an inch apart and it doesn''t take much to cause a problem. If trying to load again the disk finally works, then it may not be registering on the hub quite right. Care in centering MAY help.
Often the cause is a jammed CD or aa little belt that drives the carriage has failed or is slipping.
You need the OPEN the case to retrieve the CD if one is in there and check the mechanism does not have a problem. Some drives used to have a SMALL hole near the door that one would insert a straightened paper clip into straight to press a release... You might check for that.
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