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I had the same problem and I unplug the dvd from the wall. No power to the DVD at all. Then counted to 20 and plug it back in to the wall and turn on the player and disc door open.
I had the same problem and I unplug the dvd from the wall. No power to the DVD at all. Then counted to 20 and plug it back in to the wall and turn on the player and disc door open.
I have a JVC xn455 all I did was unplug the player from the wall. Counted to 20 and plug the player back in and pressed on. The door open! Yeah!I have a JVC xn455 all I did was unplug the player from the wall. Counted to 20 and plug the player back in and pressed on. The door open! Yeah!
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You haven't given the exact model number ot your JVC DVD player here. Just download the user manual to your JVC model set, from net. It will have details about how to unlock the child lock to your set.
Basic unlock for a JVC DVD player is to turn off the power, hold the stop button for 5 seconds, then press the eject button. It should say 'unlock'. Do the same to lock it.
Though it may be different for different models, the JVC XV-N40 DVD Player LOCK can be disengaged (and engaged) by pressing the [EJECT] button while holding-down the [STOP] button. Yes, it's that simple but I had to search online to find it too.
Here's a link to the material that comes with the player in the box: http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/00/00/96/GNT0027-001A.pdf
Though it may be different for different models, the JVC XV-N40 DVD Player LOCK can be disengaged (and engaged) by pressing the [EJECT] button while holding-down the [STOP] button. Yes, it's that simple but I had to search online to find it too. The XV-N212 did not appear on JVC's website when I looked for it there.
hey, this happened to me too. what you have to do is put it in standby mode, then press and hold the eject and stop button on the actual dvd player, the remote wont work doing this. this is how you can unlock and lock the dvds into the dvd player. why this is a feature jvc thought this needed im not exactly sure, but thats how you fix it.
when i press eject on the dvd player its come up "locked" in the display:S
what do i do?
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