took the top off and took the disc out, put covers back on. still get the same results. door will not open. push the open/close, open come on, then c-87-1,then nodisc.took the top off and took the disc out, put covers back on. still get the same results.
door will not open. push the open/close, open come on, then c-87-1,then nodisc.
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If the door of your Samsung BD-C5500 Blu-ray player is no longer opening and closing with the disc tray, it may be due to a misaligned or disconnected door mechanism. Here are the steps to reattach the door so that it opens and closes with the disc tray:
Unplug the Blu-ray player from the power outlet.
Locate the small white gear wheel that controls the opening and closing of the door. This gear is located near the front of the disc tray, on the right-hand side.
Check the gear to see if it is misaligned or if there are any broken parts. If the gear is misaligned, carefully realign it so that it meshes correctly with the other gears in the mechanism. If any parts are broken, you may need to replace the mechanism or the entire Blu-ray player.
Once the gear is aligned, locate the metal arm that connects the gear to the door. This arm is located on the left-hand side of the door.
Carefully reattach the metal arm to the plastic tab on the door. You may need to use a small screwdriver or pliers to hold the tab in place while you attach the arm.
Once the arm is securely attached, plug in the Blu-ray player and test the door mechanism by pressing the open/close button on the remote or on the front panel of the player. The door should now open and close with the disc tray.
If you are unable to reattach the door mechanism or if the problem persists, it is recommended that you contact a professional repair service or the manufacturer for further assistance.
Electronics Corporation sells inexpensive DVD players. The DVD players, however, often exhibit problems due to their manufacture and way that they work, which must be dealt with during the course of the player's life. Knowing what these problems are beforehand can aid in resolving difficulties when using the DVD player. In some cases, it can help eliminate the problem before it can become catastrophic
The disc door is not properly closed if the Disc player display shows an "Open" error message. Check that there are no gaps in the door and use the remote to open the disc door. If it will not open, unplug the Disc player and gently pull out the disc door and then push it in. Plug the Disc player back into the AC socket.
If the DVD has not been inserted properly into the disc tray, a "No Disc" error message will come up on the display. Eject the disc and lightly flick off dust using the edge of a lintless cloth. Inspect the disc for damage. Insert it carefully again into the disc tray and use the remote to close the disc door.
Because the Disk player is inexpensive, the power supply is not of the highest quality. Having a surge protector to plug into the Disc player will help to keep the power supply from being damaged over the course of its lifetime.
You may have better luck than me -- try unplugging the unit. Wait two minutes. Before plugging it back in, hold down the Open/Close button that ejects the disc. Then plug it in. It may open the door.
the reason the disc door would not come out is because there is a problem withe the mechanism that opens the door.
to fix this, 1. you unscrew the dvd player, 2. take off the cover, 3. plug the dvd and press open to see if the door would open, then you will see where it is getting stuck, 4. replace the mechanism that is controlling the disc door, and press open to see if the door will open. 5. once it is able to open up, you can screw back the cover.
The disk has fallen off the carrier in the player, therefore not allowing the door to open.
be careful when you take the cover off where you put your hands - still has electrical charge in the pcbs.
dismantle your cd player and set it up back and it will automatically reset itself. if does not then have a tech repair it as your aduio output is damage or the momory chip needs to be replaced.
LOCAL TV REPAIR SAYS THAT, WHEN THIS HAPPENS, THE DVD PLAYER NEEDS TO BE
REPLACED AND WILL COST ABOUT $125 TO DO SO, WHICH IS NOT AN OPTION AS WE
ONLY PAID $100 FOR THE WHOLE THING.
The reason the player will not play a disc is probably because the disc is not spinning. You need to power up the player and leave the dvd door open. Then push in the little switch that is normally operated by the dvd door but make sure you do not look directly at the laser. You should see the logo on the screen saying loading but the turntable is probably not turning. If this is the case, then the most likely cause is that the motor control chip inside the dvd is blown. This seems to be quite a common feature of these type of players.
It's obvious that the DVD is stuck in the player. There's only one way to get it out! You have to open the DVD player. If you have never done this before, I don't recommend that you do it.
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