SOURCE: need to unlock regional to multiregional
Look here: http://www.dcevolution.net/panasonic/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=62&Itemid=95
and here: http://www.gadgetguy.de/2006/12/03/panasonic-sa-ht335-codefree-firmware/
Looks like in order to do it yourself you need a modified ("chipped") remote and the code. But for about $40-$50, you can get a kit from places like: http://www.multiregionupgrades.com/ or on eBay fairly easily.
SOURCE: unlock DVD SA HT930
My husband just unplugged it for 30 secs then plugged it back in and it unlocked.
SOURCE: Panasonic DVD Stereo System (SA-PM91D) REMOTE MODE 1
press the enter and number 1 button on remote simultanously
SOURCE: my panasonic sa ht930 volume
F61 is an error code.
It will automatically shuts down your unit.
This is very common on your unit.
Try to checked if the fan is working or not.
I have repaired some unit before, this is the caused why f61 appeared.
The symptom is shutting down the unit after a few minute.
If the fan is not working it will shuts off automatically to avoid further damaged to your output I.C. from overheating.
If confirmed that the fan is working then I've suspect that your output I.C. is shorted.
This is quit technical and need to send to repair shop to isolate the faulty parts.
The output IC of your unit is RSN series and quite expensive.
Pls rate my help.
Thaks for using fixya...
SOURCE: error code f61 on my
F61 usually means the amp has detected a short or a severe microprocessor error.
Generally speaking, an amp attempts to protect itself from heat, shorts, overloads and operator exuberance by refusing to turn on or stay on.
Overloads can be from excessive periods of high output or marginally low impedance loading by the speakers; and shorts would be wiring issues or a speaker blowing up.
You should be able to feel if it's hot. WHY is it overheating? Make sure it has sufficient ventilation on all sides and that vent holes are not blocked by dust balls. Ensure the fan (if equipped) is running as designed (some only operate on demand). Clean dust and debris from it.
If the amp comes back on after cooling, you're lucky. They only have so many self-protection cycles in their lives so continuously resetting or cycling their power without addressing the cause can do more harm than good.
If it protects immediately on a cool power up you should disconnect the speaker connections and try it 'naked'. If it comes up then diagnose which lead(s) are shorted. If it does not come up the problem is internal and should be left to an experienced and competent hands-on tech.
Check for loose speaker connections at the speaker as a possible root cause for intermittent shutdown.
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