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The device does not turn on when the power button is pressed and the device is plugged in.
If the device does not turn on when the power button is pressed. Try to plug the device into a different wall outlet, wait 10 sec then press the power button. If you see a green light the device powered on successfully. If it does not power on there may be a problem with the motherboard or the power adapter.
If the device does not turn on when using the remote. Try to use the physical button on the device to turn it on. If it powers on then try changing the batteries on the remote and clean the IR sensor at the top of the remote.
The device is turned on but nothing is displayed on the TV.
Make sure the HDMI cable is plugged into both the device and the TV. Then turn the device on, if there is still no signal then swap the HDMI cable with a new one.
Make sure the input setting on the TV matches the HDMI port the device is attached to. ie. if plugged into HDMI 1, select HDMI 1 on the TV.
Connect the device to your TV using an HDMI cable, then connect the Digital Out connection to your receiver/TV. When you turn the device back on making sure to select the correct audio input source from within your TV’s settings.
The disc tray is not opening while the device is turned on and the eject disc button is unresponsive.
Turn off your device for 30 seconds then restart. Press and hold the OPEN/CLOSE or EJECT button on the Blu-ray player and simultaneously press the PLAY, EJECT, and STOP on the remote control. If this opens the disc tray then remove the disc from it. If this happens often, it may be due to a defect in the disk drive belt in which case it needs to be replaced/repaired.
If there is the disk that is inside that is stuck due to a disk belt malfunction, do not try to force the disk drive open as you may end up damaging the disk drive belt as well as the drive itself. To remedy this issue it is recommended that you take apart the disk drive and safely remove the disk that is stuck inside.
Can’t connect the device to the internet or the device shows no internet connection.
Ensure the ethernet cable is properly connected to both the device and the router/modem. If the problem persists, try using a different LAN port on the router/modem. If the device still can’t connect to the Internet, ensure there is an Internet connection from your router/modem to the ISP, if not try resetting your network device by either pressing the reset button or restarting the device. If there is still a problem, it is likely an issue with your ISP.
If the TV displays the Check Network Connection error message, there may be a problem with your network connection. You may be only allowed to connect a certain number of devices to your network wirelessly. Check if you are within the maximum allowed limit of connected devices on your network. If the problem stills persist, there may be an issue with the Wi-Fi card that may need replacing. You can refer to the Wi-Fi card replacement guide.
The device doesn’t read the disk and displays ‘Cannot operate this disc’ or ‘No Disc Error’.
If the region format of the device and the disk do not match, the player will be unable to read the disk. Make sure that both the disk and the device are of the same region code and try using a different disk of the correct region format to ensure to drive is not malfunctioning.
Make sure the readable surface of the disk is not damaged or scratched. Try cleaning the disk with a microfibre cloth. If there is still an error, try using a different disk to ensure it isn’t a problem with the disk drive. If the problem still persists the disk drive may need replacing in which case, you can refer to the disk drive replacement guide.
The device is stuck on a blue screen after setup.
This may be due software included is outdated and incompatible with your display. To remedy this, press the ‘HOME’ button, then navigate to the setup menu and select the system update option. Make sure the device is connected to the Internet either via an ethernet cable or through Wi-Fi.
Make sure the correct input source is selected on your display device. For example, if your HDMI cable is plugged into the ‘HDMI 1’ port make sure that the ‘HDMI 1’ source is connected on your display device.