Dear all,
My beloved Beocenter 9500 stopped working. It started with being in standby not reacting to any commands (like pushing a button) and resulted in not powering up after being disconnected and connected to mains.
When I connect it to main, it makes only one click instead of the two clicks by the relais that normally occure during "boot-up". The standby LED does not turn on.
I checked all fuses including on PCB 60 (all ok) and I also measured the voltages on PCB60 and PCB62 against chasses with the following results [in square brackets Voltages shown in Plug-Survey on Service Manual pages 2-1 if there was a deviation] - unfortunatly I get different results when unplug mains and reconnect - and/or wait some time. Sometimes all the pins with an “X” show no or only very low (1-2V) current, while the ones without an “X” are unaffected - but sometime the "X" pins show the voltage shown below:
For RL1 (PCB 66)
PCB60-P81-1 +7V
PCB60-P81-3 +7V X
For RL 1 (PCB 62)
PCB62-P94-3 +7V
PCB62-P94-2 +7V X
PCB60-P80-1 +14V X
PCB60-P80-2 +14V X
PCB60-P84-1 -12.4V [-12V] X
PCB60-P84-2 -12.4V [-12V] X
PCB60-P84-3 +7V
PCB60-P84-4 +7V
PCB60-P85-1 +29.6V [+28V] X
PCB60-P85-2 +29.6V [+28V] X
PCB60-P85-3 +29.6V [+28V] X
PCB60-P85-4 +12.1V [+12V] X
PCB60-P85-5 +12.1V [+12V] X
PCB60-P85-6 +12.1V [+12V] X
PCB60-P85-7 +25V [+22V] X
PCB60-P82 - 4.9 V on all pins [5V]
I also measured as signal on R2 (CD ON) and R6 (ST.BY) and sometimes not.
I assume that something is wrong with PCB60 and would really appreaciate a hint or feedback in regard to what to be checked next to find which part is at fault.
Thanks a lot and have a great weekend!
Patrick