Hi John,
There is a motion sensor but check first that the right tape reel actually
rotates when the tapeheads engage at play.
If it doesn't, the problem is not with the motion sensor but could instead be a
seized reel spindle or, more likely, something mechanically incorrect (maybe
the belts are not correct or not mounted correctly or both).
Could also be a dry spot in the clutch mech.
When play is activated, the tapeheads are supposed to engage and the capstan is
supposed to start rotating. At the same time, the right reel will start rotating to take up the
tape as it gets played (and also catch eventual slack).
On most of these lovely machines, the capstan will actually continue to rotate
even if other sources are selected and first stop again when the Beocenter is
put into standby.
There are two belts in the tapedeck section. New belts are available as a set
(worth grabbing a set if you are unsure if yours are correct) and mounting
instructions can be included.
Note, that if you don't lift up the turntable section and free the tapedeck
cables while servicing the tapedeck section, you may easily pull the
tapedeck cables hard enough to cause their respective plugs to lift off
their pins where they connect to the board under the turntable section.
Depending on how many - and which - pins got lifted, the
resulting symptoms vary but it's always worth checking that all plugs
are correctly seated here before diagnosing elsewhere.
This applies to Beocenter 5000, 7000, 7002, 7007 and 7700.
Martin