DVD tray
AJH wrote:
A neighbour's son has pulled out the tray for the integral dvd player on their Daewoo television. There doesn't seem to be any damage apart from a split in the back of the tray. Is there a method for re engaging the tray with the gears whilst re inserting it? AJH Yes,one tooth out and it'll cause problems ie "unsycronising" pushing the tray back into the housing will move the cogs, the tray has to be placed into position basically. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
DVD tray
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"The3rd Earl Of Derby" writes: AJH wrote: A neighbour's son has pulled out the tray for the integral dvd player on their Daewoo television. There doesn't seem to be any damage apart from a split in the back of the tray. Is there a method for re engaging the tray with the gears whilst re inserting it? Yes,one tooth out and it'll cause problems ie "unsycronising" pushing the tray back into the housing will move the cogs, the tray has to be placed into position basically. Someone at work did that with a CDROM drive -- caught the tray with their chair and it pinged halfway across the office. All that was required in that case was to push it back in, past a click stop which was designed to stop it coming right out. -- Andrew Gabriel |
DVD tray
On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 12:04:12 GMT, The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
Yes,one tooth out In my experience, it doesn't work like that. The tray motor doesn't "know" where the tray is, it relies on sensors. Just push it back. -- Nigel M |
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