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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Hi Paul, replace the capacitors in the power supply. That's a standard fault after this long time... Martin
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Then the backlight is defect, it's just a foil and can be replaced. You should contact Dillen ;)
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Hi, the position of the tv can or must be stored. If you turn on the tv, it will move to the stored position. There is no safetyfeature in these tv's... there is not enough power and speed to hurt anybody. Martin
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There are 2 extra wires for the backlight, check wether there is a voltage of around 110V. I think, the colour is black and brown...
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Hi, all these measurements are made while a standard CD is playing. Do not use a CD-R or CD-RW, then the data are different. If you make adjustments, note all data before you are changing anything. Note it on the board, if you need to go with the original data then you can use them for e. for a new laser pickup. There are still new or almost new laser
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Er funktioniert mit der BL1000, damit auch mit der Beo4, das Befehlsformat ist ja identisch. Nur die STORE Taste der Beo4 ist einfach nur peinlich... Wenn er die Daten nicht behält, ist ein Pufferakku über den Jordan gegangen...
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Er ist zumindest ein Sammlergerät, immer noch recht teuer gehandelt. Ich finde ihn auch recht praktisch, klein, handlich, super Bild und geht mit der Beolink ganz gut. Alle B&O CRT haben Philips Röhren, das sind nun mal die besten jemals hergestellten Röhren geblieben. Philips hat in der Anfangszeit auch etliche Schaltungen beigesteuert
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Hi, a faulty laser is possible and it would fit to the fault you describe. But a laser cannot be repaired, sorry. It could be, that the laser current is out of spec. Measure the voltage between the wire bridge next to the foil cable and the + pin of the cap 2107 or pin 28 of IC6101. You should measure around 40-45 mV, i have marked some notices on the
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The two "resistors" on the output terminals to the chassis ground are capacitors...
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Probably the BM is still intact. The owner before had modified the power supply in the wrong way... the two coils worked against each other, the direction of one coil is wrong. This inducts a high current in the coils and blows the fuse at once, but no current goes to the secondary part. Plus and minus is zero ... So, if you change it exactly like Peter's
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