Overvoltage LOGIK LOGPD1008E +24V.
If I understand correctly you have put 24V DC on the DVD player? If this is so, then unfortunately, it will most likely be totally destroyed? Most things I get in my workshop that have been subject to even a small over-voltage, say 6V - 9/12 v, are totally wrecked, so in a DVD such as this 24V would destroy almost all the logic chips, that work on 5V DC, and may others as well as other electronics too.. Most likely it would be beyond any economic repair?
However the only real way to tell is to use testing equipment to do this, also too a service manual would have to be obtained as well.
If one took the device to a service center and asked for a "Quote" as to cost and weather it's economically worthwhile to repair, wouldn't be a bad idea at least this way you would know for sure.
My logik lpd850 portable dvd player is turning on
Hello,
the fault is obviously from the laser (lens) of your player. The lens is very weak such that it cannot load/read data on discs.
The best to do now is to replace the lens and your player will play all discs again.
Take care.
Dvd player recharger charge status lights blink
The blinking went away as I had charged it for a very long time. However, it was noted that it would not work on the DVD. The battery needs to be replaced. That solved my problem. I still have to look for a new battery for this device: US Logic 680p DVD player with recharging capabilities due to the portability option. It works fine if plugged in, but the battery just needs to be replaced if I want to use it independent of the plug. Thanks for asking how I resolved the issue.
Remote code
There is no way you can get any remote program code from off the internet.you will have to contact the manufacturer of your componet and order the original remote control.
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