philips cd 930 ,when i insert a disk in display show reading-error-loaded,what it is,when i dont insert disk or insert cd-rw it show no disk,what it is.laser dead or no.what know ,what is a problem?excuse me.my english is very broken.thank you.
Welcome to the forum.
First thing to check for is a dirty lens. Do a little search on the forum, you'll find many useful threads about how to proceed to clean it.
Hugo 🙂
First thing to check for is a dirty lens. Do a little search on the forum, you'll find many useful threads about how to proceed to clean it.
Hugo 🙂
no,lens is clean,i clean it,perhaps laser dead.disk no turn.,litle move and stop,I get other laser,but dont know or it alive.tomorow will change it.
Hallo
Press 2 keys simultaneously:
play, stop, next, previous
+power on
Display will show you all system errors.
For instance:
ER02 = focus error
ER03 = radial error
ER04 = too many TL
ER05 = TL low to long
ER06 = jump error
etc.
Press 2 keys simultaneously:
play, stop, next, previous
+power on
Display will show you all system errors.
For instance:
ER02 = focus error
ER03 = radial error
ER04 = too many TL
ER05 = TL low to long
ER06 = jump error
etc.
thank you very much,but it work with other laser.i want to tweak it ,what you can to say about this tweak http://eddie.dyec.com.tw/diy-demo/audio-diy/cd_dvd_modify/philipscd930/philips_cd390.htm
thank you.
thank you.
lenz said:Hallo
Press 2 keys simultaneously:
play, stop, next, previous
+power on
Display will show you all system errors.
For instance:
ER02 = focus error
ER03 = radial error
ER04 = too many TL
ER05 = TL low to long
ER06 = jump error
etc.
hello again,I have problem with cd931, turntable no turn -no voltage on motor and on motor drive output,laser skip and read,when I remove disk switch "no disk"
display switch ER04 ,wha is "to many TL".I dont understand.help me please.
yesterday,cd931 played ,but today dead again,i think problem in laser or focus,laser is good,read cd-r and cd-rw.problem disk no turn laser move and skip,display switch reading-error-loading,
Brrrrrrrrrrr
Stupid mods.
1st he should install a low jitter CLOCK! A crystal does not have jitter on it's own.
RCA SPDIF out dumb, should be 75-Ohm BNC or similar.
I don't want to explain this again.
Oscons on opamps, brrrrrrrr
Etc. etc.
kaulagalvis said:thank you very much,but it work with other laser.i want to tweak it ,what you can to say about this tweak http://eddie.dyec.com.tw/diy-demo/audio-diy/cd_dvd_modify/philipscd930/philips_cd390.htm
thank you.
Stupid mods.
1st he should install a low jitter CLOCK! A crystal does not have jitter on it's own.
RCA SPDIF out dumb, should be 75-Ohm BNC or similar.
I don't want to explain this again.
Oscons on opamps, brrrrrrrr
Etc. etc.
Re: Brrrrrrrrrrr
hello.QSerraTico_Tico.you are right,I dont tweak this cd for this mods,this is third my cd930 or cd931,and all have problems
on opams I used pana fc, oscon is good in digital part,but other says oscon is bad
,in output mundorf mkp, opamps lm4562 .....this answer I ask more than year ago😡
I like cd93o and others 900 series player.Its sound after tweak is intresting to me,I have philips cd303,cd104,cd304 ,i want tweak them,but later,sound is good too.
this cd931 work good,its bad solder to voltage stab.its no may sold . and were difficult to find it.but its ok.
QSerraTico_Tico said:
Stupid mods.
1st he should install a low jitter CLOCK! A crystal does not have jitter on it's own.
RCA SPDIF out dumb, should be 75-Ohm BNC or similar.
I don't want to explain this again.
Oscons on opamps, brrrrrrrr
Etc. etc.
hello.QSerraTico_Tico.you are right,I dont tweak this cd for this mods,this is third my cd930 or cd931,and all have problems

on opams I used pana fc, oscon is good in digital part,but other says oscon is bad

I like cd93o and others 900 series player.Its sound after tweak is intresting to me,I have philips cd303,cd104,cd304 ,i want tweak them,but later,sound is good too.
this cd931 work good,its bad solder to voltage stab.its no may sold . and were difficult to find it.but its ok.

Hi,
I agree with those mods being a bit pants.
I wouldn't replace the crystal. I'd remove it and place it in a clock module (like a Kwak clock, or use a tent clock, or similar).
I would work out if I ultmately want to use the SPDIF out or the analogue out, and totally disable the other. Seems harsh, but if you're not using it, don't have it polluting the power rails.
Upgrading capacitors and opamps are of course a good idea. I would look around for different opamps than 5532. Looks like you've already done that.
I've had similar problems to your CD931 with a CD950. I bought it as a spare parts donor for my CD940, mainly because it has a spare CDM9. However, its CDM9 is worse than my original one. So, I still don't really have a backup plan for if my transport dies.
I admit I haven't really bothered to investigate the problem much.
Did you replace the laser? Or the entire CDM9?
Is it possible to replace just the laser?
{I might have imagined it, but I think I remember someone trying to transplant a CDM4 laser into something else, maybe a CDM9. No idea if its possible, if it worked, or if it was actually attempted (I might have been confused at the time!).}
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong there!
Cheers,
Phil
I agree with those mods being a bit pants.
I wouldn't replace the crystal. I'd remove it and place it in a clock module (like a Kwak clock, or use a tent clock, or similar).
I would work out if I ultmately want to use the SPDIF out or the analogue out, and totally disable the other. Seems harsh, but if you're not using it, don't have it polluting the power rails.
Upgrading capacitors and opamps are of course a good idea. I would look around for different opamps than 5532. Looks like you've already done that.
I've had similar problems to your CD931 with a CD950. I bought it as a spare parts donor for my CD940, mainly because it has a spare CDM9. However, its CDM9 is worse than my original one. So, I still don't really have a backup plan for if my transport dies.
I admit I haven't really bothered to investigate the problem much.
Did you replace the laser? Or the entire CDM9?
Is it possible to replace just the laser?
{I might have imagined it, but I think I remember someone trying to transplant a CDM4 laser into something else, maybe a CDM9. No idea if its possible, if it worked, or if it was actually attempted (I might have been confused at the time!).}
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong there!
Cheers,
Phil
I wasn't completely confused!
Not sure its something I'd be willing to do unless I had nothing to lose.
Besides, its a CDM4 laser into a CDM2 - not quite what I was hoping for.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=73357&highlight=
Not sure its something I'd be willing to do unless I had nothing to lose.
Besides, its a CDM4 laser into a CDM2 - not quite what I was hoping for.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=73357&highlight=
Hi I have my old faithful Philips cd930 and it coming up with Er08 does any body know what this is please
Hi I have my old faithful Philips cd930 and it coming up with Er08 does any body know what this is please
Hello,
this is what found from a CD950
Err 08: TOC error (table of contents)
günni
Hello,
this is what found from a CD950
Err 08: TOC error (table of contents)
günni
Hi not sure about the table of contents as I am not experienced in this field. I know this is a bit heath Robertson bur if I blow a hair drier up inside the cd draw for a few second this does the trick and it recognises the cd and lists the index
any thoughts please
Hi not sure about the table of contents as I am not experienced in this field. I know this is a bit heath Robertson bur if I blow a hair drier up inside the cd draw for a few second this does the trick and it recognises the cd and lists the index
any thoughts please
any thoughts please
Other members are helping with error codes!!
Regarding problems with using cdrw disks I have seen this many times before
I have been able to recreate problem by writing disk in cd drive (a) and then playing in cd player (b) SOME cd mastering softwares can be set to record in max compatibility mode but I cant say for sure if this would help in your case.
Regarding problems with using cdrw disks I have seen this many times before
I have been able to recreate problem by writing disk in cd drive (a) and then playing in cd player (b) SOME cd mastering softwares can be set to record in max compatibility mode but I cant say for sure if this would help in your case.
Help please Philips CD930
Please any thoughts would be much appreciated
Hi not sure about the table of contents as I am not experienced in this field. I know this is a bit heath Robertson bur if I blow a hair drier up inside the cd draw for a few second this does the trick and it recognises the cd and lists the index
any thoughts please
Please any thoughts would be much appreciated
Have you cleaned the objective lens on the pickup?
Heat from a hair drier getting it running could point to a suspect electrolytic cap somewhere, or even a problem with the pickup/platter motor.
Does it spin the disc to correct speed and come up with the error or does it just sit there?
As always a good 'scope is the tool of choice for working on such faults. You need to see what the RF signal looks like when it does finally play because it might be very borderline.
Heat from a hair drier getting it running could point to a suspect electrolytic cap somewhere, or even a problem with the pickup/platter motor.
Does it spin the disc to correct speed and come up with the error or does it just sit there?
As always a good 'scope is the tool of choice for working on such faults. You need to see what the RF signal looks like when it does finally play because it might be very borderline.
TOC error means it cannot achieve focus or spin up to the correct speed to read the disc.
Usually caused by a laser mechanism error. Either disc motor, if it spins too slowly or laser assembly if it won't read TOC.
The focus must be achieved before it will attempt to spin up.
Without sophisticated test gear, you can only guess.
Usually caused by a laser mechanism error. Either disc motor, if it spins too slowly or laser assembly if it won't read TOC.
The focus must be achieved before it will attempt to spin up.
Without sophisticated test gear, you can only guess.
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