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beo 7000

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patxi
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patxi Posted: Sun, Mar 18 2012 10:30 AM

hello i have a problem with my beo 7000 cd player he don t recognise the compact discs who repear them gave me a bad news the parts for this cd are over anybody know something over that thanks a lot

joeyboygolf
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You need to replace C2103 on the servo board.

Suggest you search C2103 on the archived general forum and you will find much info

Regards Graham

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patxi replied on Sun, Mar 25 2012 9:26 AM

Thanks a lot Graham i do that and i hope you are in wright .

best regards Patxi

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Jackplug replied on Sun, Mar 25 2012 11:32 AM

Graham, I have a CD5500 that plays fine all the way through but if you try and step through tracks then after about 3/4 of the CD, i.e. steping from say track 10 onwards of 14 then it reverts to stand-by with a slight internal screeching noise.  Is this also servo board problems? 

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It doesn't sound like the normal C2103 fault but it could be a different servo board related problem.

Do you find  the phenomenon occurs with all CD's or just one?

Regards Graham

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Jackplug replied on Sun, Mar 25 2012 5:34 PM

All CDs

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Then I would suspect some physical restriction to laser head movement or a disc spin problem?

Suggest that you check that laser head can move through full arc without restriction. Clean the lens while you are in there.

Also check the speed that the CD is spinning when the fault ocurrs ( it will be spinning slower at this point anyway as the laser is reaching the outside of the disc. Does the disc suddenly judder to a halt before the shutdown?

Regards Graham

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Jackplug replied on Wed, Mar 28 2012 6:51 PM

Hi, yes full arc movement and yes rotation speed seems normal, i.e. slows down as laser moves to the outer edge of CD. It was delivered to me with no transport screws fixed or supplied so I'm inclined to agree and suspect a physical problem. Sorry yes, lens has also been cleaned with a little cotton bud.  As I stated, it does play all the way through to the end if left alone, just when stepping tracks does it fail.  So disc speed control must be ok.  Odd one!  Thanks for pointers.

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