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Unlock procedure and to override the password lock to many popular brand TVs are given.
I have a Sony DAV HDX465 S-Master that showed "please wait" when I switched it on. This could mean a stuck DVD tray. Unplug the power cord. Open the top of the unit (9 screws). Plug the power cord back. Wear insulated gloves if you feel safer doing so. Reach into the DVD tray and try to "jiggle" the plastic tab that slides forward and backward. Do not touch the circuit board. Occasionally punch the eject button while continuing to jiggle the DVD tray. Once you hear the drawer move, the stuck DVD will be ejected and all the unit's functions will return to normal.
If the Sony DVP-NS77H DVD player displays "TRAY LOCKED" and you can't
eject a disc or open the tray, try the following - First turn the unit
off. Then, while holding down the eject, play and stop buttons
simultaneously (on the front of the DVD player), turn the unit on with
the '/O button (also on the front of the player). This released the
locked tray for me.
Try unplugging the unit from power for 10 minutes then plugging back in to try to reset the system. If this does not solve it you may have a faulty ejection circuit in the unit, when the circuit is activated it locks the system.
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