look for a small hole in front of the cd tray Bend open a paperclip. If you look closely, you'll almost certainly see a small hole in the drive's front panel. If there are two holes, and one looks like it's intended for plugging in headphones, it's the other hole. insert the paperclip into the hole and apply gentle pressure. The drive should pop slightly open.
Gently pull the drive out. If it doesn't open gently, the disc is probably dislodged. Carefully try to maneuver the disc so that it's sitting where it should. If that won't work, try to find a way to remove the disc without ruining either the disc or the drive.
If you continually have to use the paperclip trick, you've got a bad drive. Consider replacing it.
Your still going to need one even if you find a way!
Try putting the model number of the Samsung into Google with the word remote after it. You might find a replacement is not too expensive.
It means "protect". It's possible that a speaker cable is touching or shorted out somehow. Check all wires and speakers for faults. Then try again. If it doesn't correct itself, it might have an internal short in the main amp.
That's the power supply board isn't it. Have you checked the main power amp board? For when the power board failed it might have taken out the main power amp with it!
Maybe try headphones settings instead of internal speakers and consider the sound bar as headphones. Some TV's may limit output to headphones as well but start there.
Assuming you have a Samsung TV, look at your TV settings.
You may have the sound level on auto.
Next check to see if you are set for the external speakers, you might have to look in additional settings to find this.
Should you have another brand of TV the concept is the same.
so check settings for TV for external output.
what do you mean "went of nd"? Not knowing what that means, I will tell you that after many years of dealing with all sorts of electronics, the first thing to do in your situation is to unplug the unit or units, wait about 3-5 minutes, plug them back in and try to turn them on. Sometimes, things just need to "reset". On the other hand, it may do nothing, but that is the first step. I've run into this again and again with TiVo, and it works more often than not. Good luck.
Set-up (Programming) procedure is too much to type in here, and is not practical and it will differ brand-to-brand remote controls. If you wish to get more; check the sites linked here. It has set-up code list & set-up procedure to many popular brand remote controls. The site has general set-up codes to check with TVs and other devices are given, in the order of the 'device's brand name list' in alphabetical order. Set-up code list to many brand remote controls also is given. Pull up older posts. Search the sites by type in the brand name to your device in its search box at the top right part of the display window. It will help you to find the document easily.
http://remotesearch.blogspot.com/http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/http://electrohelponline.blogspot.com/
Programming Notes
• If your device does not respond to the remote after trying all codes listed or your brand is not listed in the code list, use the Auto Code Search method to program your remote.
• Sometimes the first code that "works" with your device may operate only a few functions of your device. There may be another code in the code list that performs more functions. Try other codes from the code list for more functionality.
This is a trial and error procedure; and quiet time consuming. You might have to check different codes said for your device.
Search the site by type in the "brand name" to your device; in the "Search box at the top right of the display window" to get gathered related posts.
Yes...
They are all standardized interfaces...
You will get the most from your system if you read all the owners support information.
Samsung has their own on board system that can control the volume of both units... and there are audio PROFILES you might enjoy trying out... Some sound better when listening to MUSIC, as opposed to MOVIES... or SPEACH... and are labeled as such...
One of the BETTER SAMSUNG THEATER SOUND UNITS also features an AUX input where we found it convenient to apply the
BLUETOOTH receiver for listening to our FAVORITES on our play lists!!
Pretty cool technology...
Enjoy!!
You have probably selected a resolution that is not supported by your TV. Your best option is to reset the player to factory default settings.
With the power on and no disc loaded, press and hold the STOP button on the remote for >5 seconds. That will reset all of your settings.
There are a couple of possibilities for this problem. First that it is overheating. Check that it is well ventilated and not too enclosed. Don't leave papers on top of the device for example. Secondly you could have got a wringing problem, perhaps on the speakers. Shorts, bad connection or wrong type speakers even. Lastly a fault of some kind.
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