I removed the cover and removed the DVD. this happened twice. The first time, it worked fine. The next time when the DVD got jammed, I repeated the same procedure, but the display keeps showing INIT. The unit would not allow me to change the mode. Any help / suggestion is appreciated.
SOURCE: Panasonic SC-HT900-problems with surround sound mode and digital input
I tried to fix the popping defect to no avail. I thought if i powered the internal subwoofer fan to a different power source that it would solve the issue. Although the fan spins faster connected to an external power source, and it keeps the sub motherboard cooler, it still pops (less often) and loses sound. The fan just cools it faster so that it can happen again. The working fan only extends the functionality twice as long but still has the same issue. I did notice on the subwoofer motherboard that there's a dark spot near a few transistors/regulators. I suspect at least one of them have already failed causing the system to overheat anyway. I also suspect that if I keep using the system, those will also fail. I will never buy anything Panasonic and neither will anyone I know (I'll tell them all not to). Don't buy this product.
SOURCE: system keeps shutting down
Code F61 can point to trouble in the audio output ic chip, are the loudspeakers connected correctly no short circuits.Also check that the cooling fan operates.
SOURCE: SA-HT730
Mine died after 1 year and 3 months of (light) use...
It sucks...but I bought a new one (not Panasonic)
SOURCE: DVD HO1 error, and tray is jammed - how do i change the mode to External Port (iPod)?
It means that there's a misaligned disk inside. You need to
1. Unplug it and shake it side-to-side.
2. Then turn it on and press the open/close.
3. If it doesn't open, goto step 1.
4. When it opens, get the disks out, use disk exchange to try to get them all out.
5. Turn it off, unplug it, shake it again and make sure that there isn't another loose disk, if there is, then open it and get it out.
This is a known flaw in certain Panasonic DVD changers. Good luck
-Senrich
SOURCE: Panasonic SA-HT680 Home theater problem
Try these steps to reset the unit. I got these from the Panasonic Cust. Service # 1800-211-7262
1. Unplug the unit power.
2. Wait 2-3 mins before replugging the unit.
3. Turn it on.
4. If the display shows INIT / PLEASE WAIT, Press and HOLD the Tune Mode (STOP) button on the main unit. At the same time press #10 (Channel button) in the remote control. They have to be pressed & held simultaneously for atleast 5 seconds. Wait till the INIT / Please Wait display disappears.
5. Once the message disappears, RESTART the main unit by pressing the POWER button OFF / ON.
6. If it does not work, try several times. If it does not work, contact a local repair shop (call them to find out a repair shop near you). If the repair shop wont do it for you, call them back - thats what they told me.
What this light sequence means that the printer has a paper jam.
When a paper jam occurs, the printer stops and the operator panel's Paper Jam light and Continue button lights come on. Press and release Continue twice quickly to display the specific secondary error paper jam light sequence.
How to clear Paper Jam
?· Press Continue button twice quickly to see the secondary error code.
To get the secondary error codes
?· When the Error light (!) and Continue button lights are both on, a secondary error has occurred.
?· When the Paper Jam light (4th light) and Continue button lights are both on, a paper jam secondary error has occurred.
?· Press and release Continue button twice quickly to display the secondary error code light sequence.
Press Continue button to resume printing once all the jammed pages are cleared from the paper path.
We recommend that you clear the entire paper path when a paper jam occurs.
To clear a paper jam:
1 If you are feeding paper from a tray, remove the tray, and then remove any jams.
2 Open the front cover and remove the print cartridge assembly.
NOTE: Do not leave the print cartridge assembly exposed to direct light for an Extended period of time. Extended light exposure can cause print quality problems.
3 Remove any jams in the area behind the print cartridge assembly.
4 Lift the flap at the front of the printer and remove any jams beneath the flap.
5 Open the rear exit and remove any jams.
6 After you have cleared the jams, reinstall the print cartridge assembly, make sure all printer covers and trays are closed, and then press Continue button to resume printing.
NOTE: The printer reprints the pages that caused the paper jam.
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