Marca | Modelo (Chassis) | Sintoma | Causa | Solução | Por: |
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Sony | CDP102 | RF PLL ADJUSTMENT | Intermittent TOC and/or tracking. | ||
Sony | CDP102 | TROUBLESHOOTING | Complaint was (disc will not spin). Verified problem. Founddealer had replaced BU-1 no help. Focus search waveform at Pin 21/IC201was about 0.8vp-p. Found C206 leaky and replaced. Now Pin 21 was 2Vp-pbut still focus coil was not moving up and down | ||
Sony | CDP102 | INTERMITTENT DISC TOC READ AND PLAY | Unit would not read TOC every time. Most times the opticalassembly would scan around and SLED would jitter. Sometimes disc wouldspin, number of tracks and time of disc would display, and unit wouldjump straight to playing track 1 or 2. TE signal was v | ||
Sony | CDP102 | METAL COLLARS FALL OFF PINS ON DISC PLATE ASSY #373 | The metal collars which go over the pins on the disc plateassy fall off and become lodged in the mechanism, usually sticking on themotor magnet. -HQ COMMENTS: The disc plate assy has been changed upon model changesfor new products. There is no good fix | ||
Sony | CDP102 | NOISE IN AUDIO AFTER WARMING UP | Noise in the audio after the unit has been playing for 15-20min. | ||
Sony | CDP102 | INTERMITTENT MISTRACKING END OF DISC | Skips near end of disc. Flex strip from FOP touches bottomcase and hangs up. | ||
Sony | CDP102 | WRONG MOTOR COIL WIRING | Motor coil wiring is wrong for L152-2 on hook up/board layoutpages. This coil is shown connected out of phase. Copy of Page 40/41 ofCDP-102 manual attached. Note corrected copy. -HQ COMMENTS: Confirmed the wiring of L152-2 should be crossed as youfou | ||
Sony | CDP102 | PARTS RATTLING AROUND INSIDE | This is the second unit to arrive with parts rattling aroundinside. Apparently the screw (Ref. 301) that holds pole (A) (Ref. 302)and spring (Ref. 304) comes loose in transit. Both times it has been thescrew toward the rear of the transport. | ||
Sony | CDP102 | DISCS SKIP TRACKS INTERMITTENTLY | Discs skip tracks intermittently. Found insufficientlubrication on slide shafts (Ref. #511) causing transport to stick. |