Re: Re: Re: update
Just the scanned service manual that most people seem to have.
Wow! Just cutting a link can be an upgrade?! That's cool!
Time to look at mine again.... think I broke some other stuff taking it out (now that the back panel is connected to the pcb things get razzed when pulling it away from the chassis).
awpagan said:have you got the pcb layout?
Just the scanned service manual that most people seem to have.
awpagan said:been using rca out into headphone amp for over 2 hrs
forgot to say had removed link U227
just now while typing cut link U225, definition improved again
big difference between u225 connected and not
now psu earthed through U267
allan
Wow! Just cutting a link can be an upgrade?! That's cool!
Time to look at mine again.... think I broke some other stuff taking it out (now that the back panel is connected to the pcb things get razzed when pulling it away from the chassis).
Re: update
couldn't be bothered typing it again
I'm using U267 as earth for psu part
therefore i could cut U227 and U225
i have U267 connected to star earth
last page in manual do you have pcb track layout?
allan
ps the pdf that ray sent me was 8 pages
awpagan said:modded earthing.
IEC plug earth to chassis star point
removed links from U136, 169, 235, 221, 267, 208 to the top grd plane.
run wire from these points to star grd chassis
run wire from U208 and U267 top grd plane to star earth
also from thorston's notes RD01,RD04,R117,R118 and RF01 replaced with 1Mh chokes and ferrite beads.
removed outup mute on rca out only
listen through headphones (unmodded circuit) to pink floyd before and after mods with same beyer DT880's
sound? I can pickout clearly what is bing said in the begining (lead in) in the first sound.
improved detail a lot
Everything else in the player is standard cd67 not SE.
waiting on clock, caps etc
will have to try it through the valve headphone amp. (has volume control)
allan
couldn't be bothered typing it again
I'm using U267 as earth for psu part
therefore i could cut U227 and U225
i have U267 connected to star earth
last page in manual do you have pcb track layout?
allan
ps the pdf that ray sent me was 8 pages
poynton said:Back to basics...
With the lid off , power on and no cd..
When you close the cd drawer, does the laser try to focus, about 6 up/down movements.
Yes, it seems to. The lens goes up and down a few times, it sort of pops up, then down, then up...
With cd in, what happens when you close the drawer?
Just says dISC, and makes the same usual mild grinding noise. The lens pops up and down and the disc fails to spin. The sled remains in its back-most position.
Do you have the 'service mode' instructions?
Yes. It gives an Error 12 - SLED Error.
Does the connector still have it's little clamp mechanism?
I don't think so..
Basically, it's not a happy bunny. And this is the same way it was broken before. And it randomly fixed itself last time
Re: Re: update
Yep, it's there, but it's quite messy. I'm not going to mess with my grounding any more until I have my silly player working again! He's a right pain in the backside...
awpagan said:
last page in manual do you have pcb track layout?
Yep, it's there, but it's quite messy. I'm not going to mess with my grounding any more until I have my silly player working again! He's a right pain in the backside...
SimontY said:
Yes, it seems to. The lens goes up and down a few times, it sort of pops up, then down, then up...
Just says dISC, and makes the same usual mild grinding noise. The lens pops up and down and the disc fails to spin. The sled remains in its back-most position.
Yes. It gives an Error 12 - SLED Error.
I don't think so..
Basically, it's not a happy bunny. And this is the same way it was broken before. And it randomly fixed itself last time
If the clamping mech. is missing, that could be the fault . Did the sled test work at all - you have to push the button to reverse direction.
Andy
poynton said:If the clamping mech. is missing, that could be the fault . Did the sled test work at all - you have to push the button to reverse direction.
Andy
Err, I'll look this up in the manual now...
Thanks for the help!
Err, lemme get this straight... I turn on in service mode, then I 'skip' to P03 to enter Mode 3 (Focus ON, Spindle ON, Radial ON, Mute OFF). I then press the scan buttons to move the sled (CUE + REVIEW it says). Have I understood it correctly?
It doesn't work btw, there is no sled movement. But the disc does spin in this mode.
It doesn't work btw, there is no sled movement. But the disc does spin in this mode.
simon. Not all players have a clamp on the ribbon connector. Some are push fit like yours and mine.
So when you turn on the player (not in service mode) does the laser move to the spindle motor and start to pump up and down?
If it does and the disc spins but wont read the disc I would say the connector is faulty. The ribbon pushes against the sprung pins in the connector and these become weak after loads of times being unpluged, you end up with intermittent connection between ribbon and socket.
Trust me i'm a doctor!
So when you turn on the player (not in service mode) does the laser move to the spindle motor and start to pump up and down?
If it does and the disc spins but wont read the disc I would say the connector is faulty. The ribbon pushes against the sprung pins in the connector and these become weak after loads of times being unpluged, you end up with intermittent connection between ribbon and socket.
Trust me i'm a doctor!
rowemeister said:simon. Not all players have a clamp on the ribbon connector. Some are push fit like yours and mine.
So when you turn on the player (not in service mode) does the laser move to the spindle motor and start to pump up and down?
If it does and the disc spins but wont read the disc I would say the connector is faulty. The ribbon pushes against the sprung pins in the connector and these become weak after loads of times being unpluged, you end up with intermittent connection between ribbon and socket.
Trust me i'm a doctor!
Hi Brent, I think what you describe is what happens, but I can't identify the parts well enough to be sure.
The disc does not spin unless it's in service mode.
float said:Hi Simon
you could try jumpering over each ribbon connection with a spare bit of wire - its probably only one bad connection
Not so easy to do.
First, I would try a piece of sellotape on the rear of both ends of the ribbon cable to give a little more pressure on the contacts. Do not get any on the contact side!
Andy
poynton said:
Not so easy to do.
First, I would try a piece of sellotape on the rear of both ends of the ribbon cable to give a little more pressure on the contacts. Do not get any on the contact side!
Andy
I like this idea... I just tried it, and while it made the wire go in much tighter, the player is still growling at me. My problem must be elsewhere, do you reckon?
Simon
SimontY said:Time to throw it in the bin and buy a new one??
My dvd player sounds soft and messy
I can't take this any more! I need music!
Can you throw it to Prestatyn??/
Andy
Re: connector problem
No joy. There's no evidence of this ribbon being broken anyway. It could be a dry joint elsewhere I guess.
poynton said:Is the cable loose at one end or both??
Try putting pressure on the block when powering on
( with cd in ) first one way then the other - it may be a dry joint
Andy
No joy. There's no evidence of this ribbon being broken anyway. It could be a dry joint elsewhere I guess.
poynton said:Can you throw it to Prestatyn??/
Andy
I think I would become quite depressed without my CD63
SimontY said:
I think I would become quite depressed without my CD63
You sound depressed NOW!
Anyway....
Try The multi wire plug JM01
Use your meter on 20v range (ish)
One end is ground the other is sled voltage
Try service mode 3
Any voltage showing with tray-in / tray-out (Cue / Review)??/
Andy
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