faulty dvd
faulty dvd
i bought a dvd player on adverts with a view to use as a transport a pioneer dv-717 but got a dud... i put the cd in i tries to read spins the disc a few times and than ejects the disc.....any way to fix this?any place i could bring it to be fixed?it didnt cost much but i really like the way it looks and would want to keep it...
Re: faulty dvd
Two simple things might be the cause - a dirty lens or the transport lock. If you can access the lens give it a wipe with a cotton bud dipped in isopropyl alcohol. Make sure that the player is switched off first, don't forget that it's a laser and can damage eyesight!
The transport lock is normally a screw or switch on the underside of the unit. Maybe the seller flicked this before you collected it?
Otherwise, there are mutiple reasons, such as:
Disc loaded upside-down.
Dirty, scratched, or defective disc.
Dirty or damaged objective lens.
Loading (mechanical) not completed reliably.
Damaged lens suspension or damaged lens cover preventing free movement.
Dirt, gummed up lubrication, or damage in sled drive mechanism.
Dirty/defective limit switch or sensor.
Defective spindle motor.
Spindle table height incorrectly set.
Bad component in optical pickup.
Cracks in ribbon cable to optical pickup.
Need to adjust servo (or less likely, optical) alignment.
Faulty power supply, electronics, or control logic.
Bad connections including missing/erratic optical deck shield.
External interference.
Here's a link for more information
http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/cdfaq.htm#cdnokcad
The transport lock is normally a screw or switch on the underside of the unit. Maybe the seller flicked this before you collected it?
Otherwise, there are mutiple reasons, such as:
Disc loaded upside-down.
Dirty, scratched, or defective disc.
Dirty or damaged objective lens.
Loading (mechanical) not completed reliably.
Damaged lens suspension or damaged lens cover preventing free movement.
Dirt, gummed up lubrication, or damage in sled drive mechanism.
Dirty/defective limit switch or sensor.
Defective spindle motor.
Spindle table height incorrectly set.
Bad component in optical pickup.
Cracks in ribbon cable to optical pickup.
Need to adjust servo (or less likely, optical) alignment.
Faulty power supply, electronics, or control logic.
Bad connections including missing/erratic optical deck shield.
External interference.
Here's a link for more information
http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/cdfaq.htm#cdnokcad
Re: faulty dvd
Good link Johnny....tons of information there!
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Re: faulty dvd
Actually, just to be sure, is this one of those pioneer transports where the disc is to be loaded label side down?
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Re: faulty dvd
A friend of mine use to have one of those....Diapason wrote:Actually, just to be sure, is this one of those pioneer transports where the disc is to be loaded label side down?