Re: DVD player infrared remote sensor
- From: Andrew Rossmann <andysnewsreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2005 07:48:41 -0500
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In article <YLHxe.16453$eM6.8424@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
emmab1333nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> Just tore into my children's DVD player to repair a stuck button. I now
> have a problem with the remote not working.
>
> I thought it might be the remote transmitter, so I tried the trick of lookig
> at it through a camcorder, and it does light up. I've now decided that it's
> the remote control receiver in the player. The player is a very inexpensive
> Apex player, but I hate to throw it away if it's inexpensive to repair. I
> didn't see any obviously loose pins on the circuit board.
>
> Are these sensors somewhat generic? Something I can pick up at Radio Shack
> for a few $$$? Nowadays, the dvd players are just about useless without the
> remote. As a side note, I tried to program my Directv receiver remote, and
> it didn't work.
Have you checked the circuit board and wiring/cables in the DVD
players, especially around the sensor? You may have pulled something
loose, cracked a board, or physically put something together wrong and
the sensor is blocked.
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