Regarding battery pack, Playback or other operation is impossible, Troubleshooting – Panasonic DVDL50D User Manual

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Troubleshooting

□ Regarding battery pack

Symptom

Remedy

Reference

page

The player cannot be

operated using the
battery pack.

• If the battery pack overheats, its protective cir­

cuit may be activated, making it no longer possi­
ble to use the battery pack.

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□ Playback or other operation is impossible.

Symptom

Remedy

Reference

page

No menu play of

•This function works only with Video CDs with

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Video CD.

playback control.

No key operation (by

• Some operations may be prohibited by the disc.

the player and/or the

•The HOLD switch on the player’s right-side

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remote control unit)

panel is set to the "HOLD” position. Turn off the

is effective.

HOLD function.

• Press and hold STOP (□) to set the player to the

standby

mode

and

then

back

to

ON.

Alternatively, press and hold STOP (□) to set

the player to the standby mode, disconnect the

AC adaptor, and then re-connect it. (The player

may not be operating properly due to lightning,

static electricity or some other external factor.)

• Play fails to start

•Condensation has formed: wait about 1 to

even when PLAY

2 hours to allow the player to dry out.

(I>) is pressed.

•This player cannot play disc other than DVD,

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• Play starts but then

Video CD and CD.

stops immediately.

•The disc may be dirty and may require cleaning.

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• Ensure that the disc is installed with the label

side to be played facing upwards.

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No operations can be

•Check if the button-type battery is installed with

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performed with the

the correct polarities (0 and 0).

remote control unit.

•The button-type battery is depleted: replace it

with a new one.

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• Point the remote control unit at the remote con­

trol signal sensor and operate.

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•Operate the remote control unit at a distance of

not more than 23 feet (7 meters) from the re­

mote control signal sensor.

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• Remove the obstacles between the remote con­

trol unit and remote control signal sensor.

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•The HOLD switch on the player’s right-side

panel is set to the “HOLD” position. Turn off the
HOLD function.

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