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Posted on Mar 23, 2017

"SYS ERR" problem with a different twist.

Unit has very few hours of use. Can not determine if a disk is loaded in the unit or not. Last known use seemed uneventful.

Unit performed perfectly until a power outage. On power restoration, "SYS ERR" was displayed. Main On/Off switch is now non-operative (i.e., when plugged in, unit is powered-up all the time; the unit can only be powered off by disconnecting the unit from the power source.) Same effect when disconnectring power cord from wall source, or leaving cord opluggid into wall source and disconnecting the power cord from the back of the unit.

Cycling power on and off by disconnecting thr power cord always causes the "Wait" warning, followed by the "SYS ERR" display. Nothing further happens.

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Anonymous

  • 3130 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 18, 2006

SOURCE: "Protect" and "Push Power"

Doiuble check your wiresa again for no pinches or shorts, even at the back of the unit. Also try unplugging the unit for 12 to 24 hours. If that does not help, it may be the time to buy a new stereo because that means there is a fault in the output device, unless you kinow someone who can trouble shoot and repair solid state electronics.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2007

SOURCE: Re-attach the power source followed by Reinsert Cassette

Hai Problem in mechanism. If the tape does not loaded completely, the message will show "Reattach the power source" Please check mechanism. Raghavendra, M/s.prathiksha Electronics

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jul 04, 2007

SOURCE: Front Display Panel Not Responding

the cable is torn that connects the lcd to the headunit.

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Dec 13, 2007

SOURCE: Display says "LOCKED", won't eject disk, all other functions work. Need unlock procedure.

How I got my DVD from ”lock” condition

My DVD (Panasonic m: DMR-ES10) had gone to ”locked” condition without any warning.

Perhaps the reason was that I transfered the machine when it was on and recording was going…

Guidebook didn´t help to resolve the problem, neither Internet. Finally I managed to solve the promlem . This is how i did step by step:

1) Power on
2) Hello
3) read
4) no disc
5) functions
6) to others
7) setup
8) select down arrow
9) disc
10) select right arrow
11) setings for playback
12) enter
13) ratings (level8)
14) enter
15) No limit
16) enter
17) ”The Recorder is now unlocked” (picture of open lock)
18) enter
19) return
20) return

After this DVD works normally.

Jalmari

Anonymous

  • 6 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 30, 2007

SOURCE: SONY SLV-350P DVD PLAYER/VCR COMBO

I'm afraid you are dealing with a weakened Laser on the unit. The cost vs. benefit ratio of fixing this unit is not worthwhile.

You will find that there are newer versions of this device on the market less expensive than what you paid for the unit you have now.

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