Jamo Televison & Video - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
Need IR code for jamo p404 so that I can use Fire tv remote to control speakers.
Specific IR codes for the Jamo P 404 are not readily available in the public domain. However, you can try the following steps:
Universal Remote Setup:
Put your Fire TV remote into pairing mode (usually by holding down specific buttons).
Follow the instructions in your Fire TV settings to add a new device (in this case, your speakers).
The remote will prompt you to enter an IR code. Since the Jamo P 404's codes are not standard, you may need to try different codes or use the auto-search feature to find a compatible code.
Learn Mode (if supported by your Fire TV remote):
Some remotes have a "learn" function that allows them to learn IR codes from existing remotes.
If your Fire TV remote supports this feature, follow the instructions to teach it the commands from your existing Jamo P 404 remote.
Contact Jamo Support:
Reach out to Jamo customer support or visit their website to inquire about specific IR codes for your model.
They might provide you with the necessary codes or guide you through the setup process.
Remember that compatibility depends on the specific Fire TV remote model you have. If none of the above methods work, consider investing in a universal remote with a broader database of IR codes or explore other options for controlling your speakers.
Skips when playing CD or DVDs
First try a cd head cleaner. It has to work well enough to ffwd to track 4 or as instructed. If that does not work you need to open the case. Unplug power as the laser can blind you. 5 screws on the back and one each side. Lift the lid from the back to about 30 degrees and pull/ wiggle it off. Use a cotton bud wetted with alcohol (Isopropyl or surgical). You need to wipe the glass lens very very gently. wipe dry with other end of cotton bud. Recover and try.
While covers are off look for bulging capacitors or signs of black overheating.
DVD NOT RECEIVING DVD DISCS
HelloThe loading mechanism has the trouble. The inserted CD or DVD does not engage into the laser assembly unit properly. It may be due some fault with its loading motor or loading belt. Check these.
Remote control only works intermittently
Maybe your remote control experience some accidental dropping which can developed cracks on board or cold solder on some parts specially the Infra red LED terminal. try re soldering ..
Does any universal remote work
There are no official (or unofficial) universal remote codes for Jamo DVD players or any Jamo product.
The actual universal (and one-for-all) remotes are available, but there aren't any preset codes for this brand or model unit.
My JAMO DVD player spins
The laser is probably on its way out if it is not recognising DVDs. Unfortunately this is not an economical part to replace, and cannot be repaired (cleaning it may help with a CD/DVD cleaner disc but there are no guarantees on reliability).
Depending on the age of the player, and taking into account the fact that Blu-Ray players (with DVD playback support) are becoming cheaper to buy, while repairs to existing older models become more expensive, and with parts not always being available, it might be cheaper and easier to buy a new player whenever you can.
You can submit this unit to a service repair centre in the meantime if you wish and obtain a quote on the likely cost(s) (as well as a second opinion from there) by all means, then you can decide afterwards what course of action you wish to take. Up to you, but I don't believe this unit would be economical to fix or particularly reliable in the long term.
DMR 60
insert disc, says loading
I had a similar problem: Found two failed electrolytic capacitors on the powersupply of the DMR unit
(One was 1000 microF, the other 2200 microF) Can tell by the tops being slightly bulged out instead of being flat.
Replaced them, now unit is as new.
My receiver loading for a while then is saying
I had a similar problem:
Found two failed electrolytic capacitors on the powersupply of the DMR unit
(One was 1000 microF, the other 2200 microF) Can tell by the tops being slightly bulged out instead of being flat. I replaced them both, now unit works like new.
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