Hi. In most units of this nature, you will have a stand by mode that will initiate during a major control fault that will concern the main circuit board that is housed inside your DVD players enclosure.
To confirm this control fault within the micro board, i suggest unplugging this unit for 5 minute. this is a hard reset that will drain all power and the micro board will reset itself. After the five minutes are up, simply plug back in the DVD player and power up.
If you experience the same stanby by mode and blinking code light as well after the hard reset, this will confirm the main circuit board control fault.
In this case, you will have to send to the nearest repair depot or, you can ship this device to the manufacture for a main board transplant and re-programing procedures.
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Hi. In most units of this nature, you will have a stand by mode that will initiate during a major control fault that will concern the main circuit board that is housed inside your DVD players enclosure.
To confirm this control fault within the micro board, i suggest unplugging this unit for 5 minute. this is a hard reset that will drain all power and the micro board will reset itself. After the five minutes are up, simply plug back in the DVD player and power up.
If you experience the same stanby by mode and blinking code light as well after the hard reset, this will confirm the main circuit board control fault.
In this case, you will have to send to the nearest repair depot or, you can ship this device to the manufacture for a main board transplant and re-programing procedures.
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