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RE: Cd laser

Posted by fastcat on December 9, 2021 at 17:34:10:

Take the cover off the player, turn it on, and press
the tray open button. Locate the laser lens (just behind
the center disc spindle) and press the tray close button.
Watch for a red dot (laser) in the center of the lens just
after the tray slides back in. When the laser does not find
a disc to read, it will likely turn off (as in no red dot
visible, or laser off). I have seen this in several players,
and am under the impression the laser does not stay on without
a disc to read and/or play. But it is also possible that the
disc clamp in this player may block seeing the laser actions....