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Toshiba HD DVD Player HD-D3KU Draw Won't Open

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D Messing

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Oct 31, 2010, 12:06:45 AM10/31/10
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This is a Toshiba HD DVD player

After turning on the unit the pilot light changes from red to blue. The
screen displays WELCOME.

It never progresses beyond that point and the drawer can not be opened.


It is like the boot sequence stops. Pushing the Open Drawer Button or other
buttons there is a beep that sounds. Otherwise it is locked up.

The player has had very light use. Any reset or what can be done???

Dave


Arfa Daily

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Oct 31, 2010, 11:50:47 AM10/31/10
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"D Messing" <davidj...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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You could try manually opening the drawer, and moving the laser back from
it's 'home' position (assuming that it is actually there in the first place)
and then powering up. I have had odd behaviour like this that is corrected
by making the system control micro do something else first, before launching
into the main boot sequence. Another thing you could try, is to disengage
the unit from mains power, then press and hold the standby button, and then,
whilst still holding it, reapply mains power. Keep the button pressed for at
least 10 seconds. This is a very typical reset procedure that is used by
many manufacturers.

Arfa

D Messing

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Nov 8, 2010, 10:04:21 PM11/8/10
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Arfa,

Thank you for the suggestions.

I tried both, neither worked out for me.

The DVD doesn't spin up and the laser doesn't move. It isn't like the
power supply is totally dead since the WELCOME appears and the fan runs.

I will try any ideas anyone may have.

Thanks again
Dave
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>> "D Messing" <davidj...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:edf74$4ccceb5c$62133330$20...@ALLTEL.NET...
>>> This is a Toshiba HD DVD player
>>>
>>> After turning on the unit the pilot light changes from red to blue. The
>>> screen displays WELCOME.
>>>
>>> It never progresses beyond that point and the drawer can not be opened.
>>>
>>>
>>> It is like the boot sequence stops. Pushing the Open Drawer Button or
>>> other buttons there is a beep that sounds. Otherwise it is locked up.
>>>
>>> The player has had very light use. Any reset or what can be done???
>>>
>>> Dave


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>> You could try manually opening the drawer, and moving the laser back from
>> it's 'home' position (assuming that it is actually there in the first
>> place) and then powering up. I have had odd behaviour like this that is
>> corrected by making the system control micro do something else first,
>> before launching into the main boot sequence. Another thing you could
>> try, is to disengage the unit from mains power, then press and hold the
>> standby button, and then, whilst still holding it, reapply mains power.
>> Keep the button pressed for at least 10 seconds. This is a very typical
>> reset procedure that is used by many manufacturers.
>>
>> Arfa
>
>

> Arfa,
>
> Thank you for the suggestions.
>
> I tried both, neither worked out for me.
>
> The DVD doesn't spin up and the laser doesn't move. It isn't like the
> power supply is totally dead since the WELCOME appears and the fan runs.
>
> I will try any ideas anyone may have.
>
> Thanks again
> Dave
>>
>>

There is one other thing that you could look at, and that is the condition
of the electrolytics in the power supply. Make sure that none of the
secondary side ones are bulging. Better yet, run an ESR meter over them, if
you have one. Failing that, you probably won't progress a deal further with
it without at least service info (schematics) and even then ...

Arfa


D Messing

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Nov 18, 2010, 11:11:42 PM11/18/10
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Thank you Arfa,

I do have an ESR meter and will do as you suggest and will report back.

Dave

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