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Beogram CD 5500 disc reading problems

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Ben_S Posted: Sun, Jun 10 2012 2:41 PM

Hello

I was hoping someone could help me. After acquiring a Beogram CD 5500 I am having a problem with the player reading discs. The process is as follows: 

Pressing CD on the MCP turns the cd player on listing TRACK for around four seconds then it turns to standby (the behaviour as if no CD was in the drive)

Is there anyway of isolating the issue to the disc reading device itself, or is it a more electronic issue related to the board?

Also, plugging the device on keeps blowing the fuse in the plug (on the 3rd fuse today) is this related or a further issue related to the drive? Either way any ideas of a solution? I'm not an electronics expert so any simple advice would be much appreciated! Happy to provide photos etc of the insides if helpful,

Thanks a lot, 

Ben

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chartz replied on Sun, Jun 10 2012 4:04 PM

It could be many things.

I would look at the PSU decoupling caps first. On my BG5500, two were shorted and a few others were bad.

Also have a look at solder joints in the same PSU area, it gets very hot in there!

As regards the mech, I'd clean the lens as a first step, then there is always the possible issue of bad caps on its servo circuit (underneath the main, hinged board).

I don't get the "fuse blowing" problem: how can you switch it on if it blows fuses anyway? I hope you don't short the fuse terminals with some piece of metal... this is WRONG! Super Angry

If you don't have a clue about electronics (you can know a few things without necessarily be an expert!), then don't do anything! Just bring it over to your local repairman. Trouble is, most of them have the universal answer: defect laser! when it is very, very seldom the case...

Jacques

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Ben_S replied on Sun, Jun 10 2012 4:13 PM
Thanks for your response. I have cleaned the lens so I don't think its that. I will take a look at the caps later on. As regards the fuse blowing problem. I have no idea why this is happening. I have changed the fuse and the machine works (turns on response from Beomaster etc.) then when I turn the plug off at the mains and turn the Beogram on again later, nothing. It is the fuse in the plug because changing it turns the unit back on again (for one occasion at a time!). Ben
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Ben,

If you've just bought it, don't forget the transport screws on the bottom.

PF

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chartz replied on Sun, Jun 10 2012 6:29 PM

Could be that someone shorted the thermal fuse inside, located within the transformer. In this case do test the 470uF PSU caps and the associated 12V zener diode before anything!

I'm sure you will find out that someone has already been in there.Sad

Jacques

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Ben_S replied on Mon, Jun 11 2012 7:30 PM

I have some residue on C18 (black) could this be a potential cause to the reading problems? I think the power problem is now sorted as it hasn't complained since! 

None of the caps look bad, but I guess it may just be a case of going through each one

Thanks again

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It's probably shutting down because the CD player is not finding focus. This is typical of the servo board C2103 fault.

I suggest that you search the old archived general forum or workbench forum for "C2103" and you will find quite a bit of helpful information.

Regards Graham

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Ben_S replied on Wed, Jun 13 2012 1:33 PM

Guys, replaced the C2103, still the CDs don't play. 

Not really sure where I go from here to be honest, are there any other caps that may impede playback?

Thanks a lot, 

Ben

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chartz replied on Wed, Jun 13 2012 1:40 PM

Yes, I told you you should test the power supply area!  Mandatory on a machine this old methinks. 

Have you tested that C18 2200µF?

Jacques

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tournedos replied on Wed, Jun 13 2012 2:01 PM

Ben:
Guys, replaced the C2103, still the CDs don't play. 

...and you used the proper blue Philips / Vishay type, not just any 33 uF cap? (Just to make sure, this application is extremely picky on the type of the cap.)

Did you ever see the deck working? Because there's always the unfortunate possibility that somebody has already been there "fixing" it, turned every possible setting around and fried the laser... I've had one of those.

--mika

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chartz replied on Wed, Jun 13 2012 2:14 PM

tournedos:
Did you ever see the deck working? Because there's always the unfortunate possibility that somebody has already been there "fixing" it, turned every possible setting around and fried the laser... I've had one of those.

Yes, that would also be a possibility...

About that Philips cap, I hear that a blue BC components will also work.

I used a blue 47uF NOS Philips.

 

Jacques

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tournedos replied on Thu, Jun 14 2012 11:03 AM

chartz:
About that Philips cap, I hear that a blue BC components will also work.

Yes, BCcomponents was the passive components division of Philips before Vishay bought it (now Vishay BCcomponents). Same product line basically.

--mika

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Ben,

Please read this article.

Philips Marantz CD650 CDB650 TDA1541 Modification Restoration Repair

 

The Circuits are absolutely identical. You may find that this helps you solve your problem

Menahem

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