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Panasonic RX-D11 Cassette/CD Boombox Questions & Answers
CD player not working
NO NO NO NO NO NO dont be sticking a screw driver where you dont know where its going!!!! Theres no belt under the turntable as its a direct drive motor. It the platter dosent turn then that means that the laser is not focusing on the disc. This could a combination of five differant things. First is a simple one as the lens may need cleaning. Try first by using a good lens cleaning disc. Second make sure the slider that the lens is attached to is all the way back to the platter as sometimes there is a small belt that drives the slider assy via a worm gear and that belt goes bad alot as the worm gear i've seen get gunked up with air and dirt. Third is the platter its self . It may have slipped down to close to the lens and it wont focus. Forth could be the motor drive curcuit is defective . Coulkd be a bad motor control ic or the b+ going to the curcuit. and finally but not least could be a bad laser assy. If this is bad you might as well buy a new unit unless you can install one your self but be warned if you do you will need to alighn the new PU assy for tracking and focus gains as well as rf azmuth and laser power. Good luck I hope this put a little lite on the subject for ya.
Sony cdx 4000r
Lennox Electronics has declared bankruptcy and is stealing people's money but not telling anyone. I would take this product back to Walmart immediately and demand a refund. If you purchased the item more than 15 days ago then you are out of luck.
Walmart is not doing anything to help its customers in this matter.
Cd player won'start
try cleaning the optics with a soft cloth or Q-tip and isopropyl alcohol(just a drop!!!!) start it again....otherwise replace pickup..... regards, meder's tv service
Sony CDX-4000R car audio
One of my sons (40+ yrs) found the answer on the net which was yes it does, and e-mailed me. Incidentally the unit was a Sony CDX-4000R and not a Panasonic etc.
I have a panasonic sa vk880 and it wont give sound outputs, when i click on subwoofer button or surrounded enhancer it says error, please help
Try disconnecting all of the speakers except the left and right main speakers. If it works, check the wiring at the back of each speaker to make sure there aren't any shorts between the terminals. Better yet, just inspect the terminals both at the audio unit and the backs of the speakers. Stray strands of wire reaching across to the other terminal or exposed wire on the other side are a common problem.
If you have that all cleaned up and still have the error, you may have shorted transistors in the output amp of one of the channels, very likely the subwoofer. This may be caused by shorted speaker wiring, or the amp may have failed on its own. In either case, you would have to replace both of the output transistors for that channel (they may be built into a power amp module, in which case the module must be replaced). This requires soldering skill, and the knowledge to identify the transistors and check them with an ohmmeter. Most of the time, it's a basic job for any skilled electronic technician. (I did run into one model that would have required two days of disassembly labor just to get at the failed transistors - I told the customer that wasn't designed for service and he would be better off buying something different to replace it.)
Panasonic SA AKX71 controller
Original CD Stereo System comes with remote control and that does not need to connect. Moreover, buttons and switches are also given for manual use. If you want to use universal remote control, please specify make and model.
Panasonic DVD CD and vidio CD made in 2002
If your Panasonic DVD/CD player is not reading CDs and is making a grinding noise, there could be several issues at play. Keep in mind that specific troubleshooting steps may vary based on the exact model of your DVD/CD player. However, here are some general suggestions:
- Cleaning the Optical Lens: Over time, the optical lens inside the DVD/CD player can accumulate dust and debris, leading to reading issues. You can try using a CD/DVD lens cleaning kit to clean the lens. Follow the instructions provided with the cleaning kit.
- Check the Disc: Ensure that the discs you are using are clean and free from scratches. Even new CDs can have manufacturing defects. Try using different CDs to see if the issue persists.
- Inspect the Loading Mechanism: The grinding noise you're hearing could be related to a problem with the loading mechanism. Open the disc tray and visually inspect for any obstructions or foreign objects that may be hindering the movement of the tray.
- Reset the Player: Turn off the DVD/CD player and unplug it from the power source. Wait for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on. This can sometimes resolve temporary issues.
- Firmware Update: Check if there are any firmware updates available for your DVD/CD player. Visit the Panasonic website, enter your model number, and look for firmware updates and instructions on how to perform them.
- Professional Inspection: If the issue persists after trying the above steps, it may be necessary to seek professional assistance. There could be a mechanical problem with the internal components of the player that requires specialized attention.
If you are unable to find the exact manual for your specific model online, you may want to contact Panasonic customer support directly. They can provide you with model-specific advice and may have access to manuals or troubleshooting guides for your particular DVD/CD player.
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