Hello all..my American audio MCD 510 will not read Cds
Will not read Cds therefore not play...on both CD player..the CDs turn ...also when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does when the remote is not connected. Could it be a faulty remote cable?
Hello all..my American audio MCD 510 will not read Cds
Will not read Cds therefore not play...on both CD player..the CDs turn ...also when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does when the remote is not connected. Could it be a faulty remote cable?
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 3:40:06 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:during transportation.....is that the case, i don't know.
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 6:08:08 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:Long story LOL...bough the unit on Facebook far from my place but close to my son, so my son pick it up for me and i got it about 3 weeks after. The previous owner told me at the time all worked....so after so long he said something must happened
Hello all..my American audio MCD 510 will not read CdsClarification question- Is the remote a "wired" remote? Does it read any TOC (number of tracks or time) before attempting to play? Have you checked to see
Will not read Cds therefore not play...on both CD player..the CDs turn ...also when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does when the remote is not connected. Could it be a faulty remote cable?
if the laser (or the CD's themselves) are clean? Do the CD's have smudges, scratches, dirt, fingerprints? What is the overall condition of the CD's? Has the
player ever been cleaned and maintained? Any of these things can cause the system not to play, as it has to due with the laser pickup establishing correct
focus. Not ruling out the possibility of the remote have a problem with a connection or something- if it is indeed a "wired" remote. Based upon the info.
so far, you may have two different problems that need to be addressed with the system.
Yes the remote is wired.
Does not show TOC....just stays at READ.
I cleaned the laser with alcohol .
Tried with different CDs, store bought and home burned.
BOTH deck are not working.
As mentioned before, when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does not work when the remote is not connected,
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
Thanks for your help
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 6:08:08 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all..my American audio MCD 510 will not read CdsClarification question- Is the remote a "wired" remote? Does it read any TOC (number of tracks or time) before attempting to play? Have you checked to see
Will not read Cds therefore not play...on both CD player..the CDs turn ...also when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does when the remote is not connected. Could it be a faulty remote cable?
if the laser (or the CD's themselves) are clean? Do the CD's have smudges, scratches, dirt, fingerprints? What is the overall condition of the CD's? Has the
player ever been cleaned and maintained? Any of these things can cause the system not to play, as it has to due with the laser pickup establishing correct
focus. Not ruling out the possibility of the remote have a problem with a connection or something- if it is indeed a "wired" remote. Based upon the info.
so far, you may have two different problems that need to be addressed with the system.
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 8:15:39 AM UTC-4, Hubert Aubin wrote:during transportation.....is that the case, i don't know.
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 3:40:06 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 6:08:08 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:Long story LOL...bough the unit on Facebook far from my place but close to my son, so my son pick it up for me and i got it about 3 weeks after. The previous owner told me at the time all worked....so after so long he said something must happened
Hello all..my American audio MCD 510 will not read CdsClarification question- Is the remote a "wired" remote? Does it read any TOC (number of tracks or time) before attempting to play? Have you checked to see
Will not read Cds therefore not play...on both CD player..the CDs turn ...also when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does when the remote is not connected. Could it be a faulty remote cable?
if the laser (or the CD's themselves) are clean? Do the CD's have smudges, scratches, dirt, fingerprints? What is the overall condition of the CD's? Has the
player ever been cleaned and maintained? Any of these things can cause the system not to play, as it has to due with the laser pickup establishing correct
focus. Not ruling out the possibility of the remote have a problem with a connection or something- if it is indeed a "wired" remote. Based upon the info.
so far, you may have two different problems that need to be addressed with the system.
I am guessing here, but your device seems to be stuck in "flip-flop" mode, and requires a Q mixer.Yes the remote is wired.CORRECTION: As mentioned before, when remote is connected to the base, the eject buttons on base WILL NOT WORK but it WORKS when the remote is not connected,
Does not show TOC....just stays at READ.
I cleaned the laser with alcohol .
Tried with different CDs, store bought and home burned.
BOTH deck are not working.
As mentioned before, when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does not work when the remote is not connected,
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
Thanks for your help
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 4:23:46 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:during transportation.....is that the case, i don't know.
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 7:20:39 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 8:15:39 AM UTC-4, Hubert Aubin wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 3:40:06 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 6:08:08 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:Long story LOL...bough the unit on Facebook far from my place but close to my son, so my son pick it up for me and i got it about 3 weeks after. The previous owner told me at the time all worked....so after so long he said something must happened
Hello all..my American audio MCD 510 will not read CdsClarification question- Is the remote a "wired" remote? Does it read any TOC (number of tracks or time) before attempting to play? Have you checked to see
Will not read Cds therefore not play...on both CD player..the CDs turn ...also when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does when the remote is not connected. Could it be a faulty remote cable?
if the laser (or the CD's themselves) are clean? Do the CD's have smudges, scratches, dirt, fingerprints? What is the overall condition of the CD's? Has the
player ever been cleaned and maintained? Any of these things can cause the system not to play, as it has to due with the laser pickup establishing correct
focus. Not ruling out the possibility of the remote have a problem with a connection or something- if it is indeed a "wired" remote. Based upon the info.
so far, you may have two different problems that need to be addressed with the system.
I am guessing here, but your device seems to be stuck in "flip-flop" mode, and requires a Q mixer.Yes the remote is wired.CORRECTION: As mentioned before, when remote is connected to the base, the eject buttons on base WILL NOT WORK but it WORKS when the remote is not connected,
Does not show TOC....just stays at READ.
I cleaned the laser with alcohol .
Tried with different CDs, store bought and home burned.
BOTH deck are not working.
As mentioned before, when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does not work when the remote is not connected,
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
Thanks for your help
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
You somehow need to get it out of flip-flop mode, as stated in the manual, or disengage the flip-flop.
Also, the remote is engaging and reacting to the opposite of normal condition by being in flip-flop
mode. Page 18 of the manual goes into more detail on the device indicated here.
I found a link that has the user manual and instructions here:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/390980/American-Audio-Mcd-510.html?page=18#manual
Note, you need a mixer to help the device get out of that mode. (Or you have to clear
the commands somehow to go back to normal operation). This is a problem with the
mode it is in.
Hope this helps. while you are at, clean the lasers on both drives, check drive belts, and
run through the general maintenance procedures as well. This info. should be in the manual too.
Hope this is helpful.
Sincerely,
Charles LucasI don't have a mixer but tried by connecting direct to speakers but nothing happened.
Also noticed that when a CD is loaded, the CD seems to speed up and slow down.
Thanks,
Hubert
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 7:20:39 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:during transportation.....is that the case, i don't know.
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 8:15:39 AM UTC-4, Hubert Aubin wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 3:40:06 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 6:08:08 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:Long story LOL...bough the unit on Facebook far from my place but close to my son, so my son pick it up for me and i got it about 3 weeks after. The previous owner told me at the time all worked....so after so long he said something must happened
Hello all..my American audio MCD 510 will not read CdsClarification question- Is the remote a "wired" remote? Does it read any TOC (number of tracks or time) before attempting to play? Have you checked to see
Will not read Cds therefore not play...on both CD player..the CDs turn ...also when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does when the remote is not connected. Could it be a faulty remote cable?
if the laser (or the CD's themselves) are clean? Do the CD's have smudges, scratches, dirt, fingerprints? What is the overall condition of the CD's? Has the
player ever been cleaned and maintained? Any of these things can cause the system not to play, as it has to due with the laser pickup establishing correct
focus. Not ruling out the possibility of the remote have a problem with a connection or something- if it is indeed a "wired" remote. Based upon the info.
so far, you may have two different problems that need to be addressed with the system.
I am guessing here, but your device seems to be stuck in "flip-flop" mode, and requires a Q mixer.Yes the remote is wired.CORRECTION: As mentioned before, when remote is connected to the base, the eject buttons on base WILL NOT WORK but it WORKS when the remote is not connected,
Does not show TOC....just stays at READ.
I cleaned the laser with alcohol .
Tried with different CDs, store bought and home burned.
BOTH deck are not working.
As mentioned before, when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does not work when the remote is not connected,
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
Thanks for your help
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
You somehow need to get it out of flip-flop mode, as stated in the manual, or disengage the flip-flop.
Also, the remote is engaging and reacting to the opposite of normal condition by being in flip-flop
mode. Page 18 of the manual goes into more detail on the device indicated here.
I found a link that has the user manual and instructions here:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/390980/American-Audio-Mcd-510.html?page=18#manual
Note, you need a mixer to help the device get out of that mode. (Or you have to clear
the commands somehow to go back to normal operation). This is a problem with the
mode it is in.
Hope this helps. while you are at, clean the lasers on both drives, check drive belts, and
run through the general maintenance procedures as well. This info. should be in the manual too.
Hope this is helpful.
Sincerely,
Charles Lucas
On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 8:44:07 PM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:happened during transportation.....is that the case, i don't know.
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 4:23:46 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 7:20:39 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 8:15:39 AM UTC-4, Hubert Aubin wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 3:40:06 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 6:08:08 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:Long story LOL...bough the unit on Facebook far from my place but close to my son, so my son pick it up for me and i got it about 3 weeks after. The previous owner told me at the time all worked....so after so long he said something must
Hello all..my American audio MCD 510 will not read CdsClarification question- Is the remote a "wired" remote? Does it read any TOC (number of tracks or time) before attempting to play? Have you checked to see
Will not read Cds therefore not play...on both CD player..the CDs turn ...also when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does when the remote is not connected. Could it be a faulty remote cable?
if the laser (or the CD's themselves) are clean? Do the CD's have smudges, scratches, dirt, fingerprints? What is the overall condition of the CD's? Has the
player ever been cleaned and maintained? Any of these things can cause the system not to play, as it has to due with the laser pickup establishing correct
focus. Not ruling out the possibility of the remote have a problem with a connection or something- if it is indeed a "wired" remote. Based upon the info.
so far, you may have two different problems that need to be addressed with the system.
I am guessing here, but your device seems to be stuck in "flip-flop" mode, and requires a Q mixer.Yes the remote is wired.CORRECTION: As mentioned before, when remote is connected to the base, the eject buttons on base WILL NOT WORK but it WORKS when the remote is not connected,
Does not show TOC....just stays at READ.
I cleaned the laser with alcohol .
Tried with different CDs, store bought and home burned.
BOTH deck are not working.
As mentioned before, when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does not work when the remote is not connected,
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
Thanks for your help
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
You somehow need to get it out of flip-flop mode, as stated in the manual, or disengage the flip-flop.
Also, the remote is engaging and reacting to the opposite of normal condition by being in flip-flop
mode. Page 18 of the manual goes into more detail on the device indicated here.
I found a link that has the user manual and instructions here:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/390980/American-Audio-Mcd-510.html?page=18#manual
Note, you need a mixer to help the device get out of that mode. (Or you have to clear
the commands somehow to go back to normal operation). This is a problem with the
mode it is in.
Hope this helps. while you are at, clean the lasers on both drives, check drive belts, and
run through the general maintenance procedures as well. This info. should be in the manual too.
Hope this is helpful.
Sincerely,
For the purpose of clarification:Charles LucasI don't have a mixer but tried by connecting direct to speakers but nothing happened.
Also noticed that when a CD is loaded, the CD seems to speed up and slow down.
Thanks,
Hubert
These can take speakers as well, but it has to be done differently. The mixer allows you
to obtain all of the functions or modes. These devices usually require a mixer for that
type of flip flop mode. If you cannot
reset the device without the aid of a mixer (nor are able to obtain a mixer), you
may have to clear the main microprocessor controller by depressing the relay button, or you may have to replace the relay. In extreme cases, replace the main micro. By pressing the relay button, it may mean to hold the button down
until relay shuts off. There are few occasions when the momentary push is ok.
I am just saying that to get out of that mode you may have to hold the relay button for a few seconds. People get confused on button presses as these things are generalized in user manuals.
Click on this link below and then read and follow the instructions. It says deactivate "flip-flop" by pushing the relay button. Make sure you are in single
mode and not continuous mode when connected to speakers.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/390980/American-Audio-Mcd-510.html?page=18
Good luck and hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Charles Lucas.
On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 10:05:11 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:happened during transportation.....is that the case, i don't know.
On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 8:44:07 PM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 4:23:46 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 7:20:39 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 8:15:39 AM UTC-4, Hubert Aubin wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 3:40:06 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 6:08:08 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:Long story LOL...bough the unit on Facebook far from my place but close to my son, so my son pick it up for me and i got it about 3 weeks after. The previous owner told me at the time all worked....so after so long he said something must
Hello all..my American audio MCD 510 will not read CdsClarification question- Is the remote a "wired" remote? Does it read any TOC (number of tracks or time) before attempting to play? Have you checked to see
Will not read Cds therefore not play...on both CD player..the CDs turn ...also when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does when the remote is not connected. Could it be a faulty remote cable?
if the laser (or the CD's themselves) are clean? Do the CD's have smudges, scratches, dirt, fingerprints? What is the overall condition of the CD's? Has the
player ever been cleaned and maintained? Any of these things can cause the system not to play, as it has to due with the laser pickup establishing correct
focus. Not ruling out the possibility of the remote have a problem with a connection or something- if it is indeed a "wired" remote. Based upon the info.
so far, you may have two different problems that need to be addressed with the system.
I am guessing here, but your device seems to be stuck in "flip-flop" mode, and requires a Q mixer.Yes the remote is wired.CORRECTION: As mentioned before, when remote is connected to the base, the eject buttons on base WILL NOT WORK but it WORKS when the remote is not connected,
Does not show TOC....just stays at READ.
I cleaned the laser with alcohol .
Tried with different CDs, store bought and home burned.
BOTH deck are not working.
As mentioned before, when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does not work when the remote is not connected,
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
Thanks for your help
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
You somehow need to get it out of flip-flop mode, as stated in the manual, or disengage the flip-flop.
Also, the remote is engaging and reacting to the opposite of normal condition by being in flip-flop
mode. Page 18 of the manual goes into more detail on the device indicated here.
I found a link that has the user manual and instructions here:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/390980/American-Audio-Mcd-510.html?page=18#manual
Note, you need a mixer to help the device get out of that mode. (Or you have to clear
the commands somehow to go back to normal operation). This is a problem with the
mode it is in.
Hope this helps. while you are at, clean the lasers on both drives, check drive belts, and
run through the general maintenance procedures as well. This info. should be in the manual too.
Hope this is helpful.
Sincerely,
For the purpose of clarification:Charles LucasI don't have a mixer but tried by connecting direct to speakers but nothing happened.
Also noticed that when a CD is loaded, the CD seems to speed up and slow down.
Thanks,
Hubert
These can take speakers as well, but it has to be done differently. The mixer allows you
to obtain all of the functions or modes. These devices usually require a mixer for that
type of flip flop mode. If you cannot
reset the device without the aid of a mixer (nor are able to obtain a mixer), you
may have to clear the main microprocessor controller by depressing the relay
button, or you may have to replace the relay. In extreme cases, replace the
main micro. By pressing the relay button, it may mean to hold the button down
until relay shuts off. There are few occasions when the momentary push is ok.
I am just saying that to get out of that mode you may have to hold the relay
button for a few seconds. People get confused on button presses as these things are generalized in user manuals.
Click on this link below and then read and follow the instructions. It says
deactivate "flip-flop" by pushing the relay button. Make sure you are in single
mode and not continuous mode when connected to speakers.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/390980/American-Audio-Mcd-510.html?page=18
Good luck and hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Charles Lucas.Tried again as per your instructions and still same.
When i press RELAY it shut off immediately......also tried holding the RELAY button for up to 20 seconds.
Other symptoms: if i press +10 tracks it will go up to 991 (even when there is only 15 track on the CD)
even when the play button is flashing, if i press eject it will display OPEN but will not open,
to retrieve the CD, i have to shut off the power. When i restart the eject button will work.
When i insert a CD the screen shows: 01 rEAd 0.0
When i first turn the power on, all the light go on for a second then go off (this may be normal?)
If the remote is wired:Peter,
a) are you able to verify continuity in each conductor?
b) is there any evidence - at all - of any visible damage to the connectors at either end?
c) are you able to get 'under the hood' and look at any internal connections on the umbilicus? You might try tapping on each connection with a small wooden dowel and see if anything gets better.
Generally, transportation/shipping-related faults are at stress points, internal or external. So, check those.
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 8:55:16 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:happened during transportation.....is that the case, i don't know.
On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 10:05:11 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 8:44:07 PM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 4:23:46 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 7:20:39 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 8:15:39 AM UTC-4, Hubert Aubin wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 3:40:06 PM UTC-4, charles...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 6:08:08 AM UTC-5, huberta...@gmail.com wrote:Long story LOL...bough the unit on Facebook far from my place but close to my son, so my son pick it up for me and i got it about 3 weeks after. The previous owner told me at the time all worked....so after so long he said something must
Hello all..my American audio MCD 510 will not read CdsClarification question- Is the remote a "wired" remote? Does it read any TOC (number of tracks or time) before attempting to play? Have you checked to see
Will not read Cds therefore not play...on both CD player..the CDs turn ...also when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does when the remote is not connected. Could it be a faulty remote cable?
if the laser (or the CD's themselves) are clean? Do the CD's have smudges, scratches, dirt, fingerprints? What is the overall condition of the CD's? Has the
player ever been cleaned and maintained? Any of these things can cause the system not to play, as it has to due with the laser pickup establishing correct
focus. Not ruling out the possibility of the remote have a problem with a connection or something- if it is indeed a "wired" remote. Based upon the info.
so far, you may have two different problems that need to be addressed with the system.
I am guessing here, but your device seems to be stuck in "flip-flop" mode, and requires a Q mixer.Yes the remote is wired.CORRECTION: As mentioned before, when remote is connected to the base, the eject buttons on base WILL NOT WORK but it WORKS when the remote is not connected,
Does not show TOC....just stays at READ.
I cleaned the laser with alcohol .
Tried with different CDs, store bought and home burned.
BOTH deck are not working.
As mentioned before, when remote is connected the eject buttons on base will not work but it does not work when the remote is not connected,
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
Thanks for your help
which may be a sign of either bad connecting cable (but i tried with another cable and have the same problem), or remote problem?
You somehow need to get it out of flip-flop mode, as stated in the manual, or disengage the flip-flop.
Also, the remote is engaging and reacting to the opposite of normal condition by being in flip-flop
mode. Page 18 of the manual goes into more detail on the device indicated here.
I found a link that has the user manual and instructions here:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/390980/American-Audio-Mcd-510.html?page=18#manual
Note, you need a mixer to help the device get out of that mode. (Or you have to clear
the commands somehow to go back to normal operation). This is a problem with the
mode it is in.
Hope this helps. while you are at, clean the lasers on both drives, check drive belts, and
run through the general maintenance procedures as well. This info. should be in the manual too.
Hope this is helpful.
Sincerely,
For the purpose of clarification:Charles LucasI don't have a mixer but tried by connecting direct to speakers but nothing happened.
Also noticed that when a CD is loaded, the CD seems to speed up and slow down.
Thanks,
Hubert
These can take speakers as well, but it has to be done differently. The mixer allows you
to obtain all of the functions or modes. These devices usually require a mixer for that
type of flip flop mode. If you cannot
reset the device without the aid of a mixer (nor are able to obtain a mixer), you
may have to clear the main microprocessor controller by depressing the relay
button, or you may have to replace the relay. In extreme cases, replace the
main micro. By pressing the relay button, it may mean to hold the button down
until relay shuts off. There are few occasions when the momentary push is ok.
I am just saying that to get out of that mode you may have to hold the relay
button for a few seconds. People get confused on button presses as these things are generalized in user manuals.
Click on this link below and then read and follow the instructions. It says
deactivate "flip-flop" by pushing the relay button. Make sure you are in single
mode and not continuous mode when connected to speakers.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/390980/American-Audio-Mcd-510.html?page=18
Good luck and hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Charles Lucas.Tried again as per your instructions and still same.
When i press RELAY it shut off immediately......also tried holding the RELAY button for up to 20 seconds.
Other symptoms: if i press +10 tracks it will go up to 991 (even when there is only 15 track on the CD)I sent out a copy of the service manual for this manual to your email. The .pdf file (the 43-44 page manual)
even when the play button is flashing, if i press eject it will display OPEN but will not open,
to retrieve the CD, i have to shut off the power. When i restart the eject button will work.
When i insert a CD the screen shows: 01 rEAd 0.0
When i first turn the power on, all the light go on for a second then go off (this may be normal?)
is attached to your email. This device has a myriad of logic circuits. I suggest check the circuits that drive
the loop and/or the relay system. I would also make sure that in all formats, the CD's (whatever flavor they
are) actually have correct focus from the laser and that they all in their different formats reading properly.
You might have a laser that had gone partially bad, therefore is rendering it all bad for every other format
as well, for the one format that is truly bad.
You can check laser power, verify the servo motors are ok, and even make sure the loader and unloader
are timed for each deck correctly. However, you have to have correct focus on every format. These devices
are multi-format read during normal operation and can even read 3" cd's (cd singles) and 5" (4.76 cm) cd's
as well. All the formats very for physical reasons or and/or for format reasons (gets into concepts of what
compression type is this?). In trying to chase this down and diagnose the problem, check lasers on both
decks and all formats of cd's, mp3's, etc... according to what the service manual calls for. verify the laser
focus is correct on each format and check laser power. Before you do any work on the logic circuits, you
need to rule out anything mechanical, make sure the relay switch is not dirty or anything. You should get
some sort of a result. While you're at it, make sure the drive belts are working and in good condition too.
Check your relay on and off positions, check single versus continuous, check all of those modes that are
the straight-out play modes. Disengage shuffle, random, or repeat modes. You should have a straight
linear playback of track one, track two, etc... to track 16...or track 22 (some oldies cd's have that many).
You should get some sort of result.
If after checking these things, you need to look into the logic circuits. You'll need a logic probe to test
for an on or off condition.
I sent out a copy of the service manual for this manual to your email.
Charles Lucas <charles...@gmail.com> wrote:
I sent out a copy of the service manual for this manual to your email.Something else you **should** do, and esp. if you insist on continuing
to use that absolutely awful google groups interface, is learn how to
trim unnecessary quoted material from your replies.
You had 85 lines of quote in the post to which I replied, most not
relevant to your actual added content, for only 24 lines of material
added by you.
Thank you for pointing that out. My apologies for the
limited time I had and for not trimming the posts.
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