Hello Bang and Olufsen friends,
after a break due to the two business trips to China, I started repairing my Beomaster 5500 (I already managed to repair the Beogram CD5500 with the powerfull help from this forum->thanks again).
The problem with my Beomaster is, that it will not start into standby when the power plug is connected. Nothing is displayed, I hear only the clicks from the relays. If the power plug is disconnected and connected again and again some times, the Beomaster starts and shows standby point on the display. Then it can be operated normally with the remote. All functions works (CD,Radio,Tape,Volume,Treble,Bass etc.). Switch to stand by works too.
If the system was on, I managed to test RAM and processor as described in SM. Both are OK.
As soon as it is disconnected from the main and connected again the same situation: no display, only clicks of relays. But after same tries, stand by light goes on and operation with the remote is possible. Then when I switch from standby to radio and again to standby more then ca. 5-8 times, the display goes off and no remote operation is possible.
Do someone has an idea?
Thanks in adwance for any hints.
Regards
satmonster321
edited by: satmonster321 at 6:53 PM (GMT -5) on Thu, Jun 2 2011]
I am not sure whether I successfully finished my repair today, but the system worked OK for last 3 hour and at the moment I'am happy. It switches on and off without any problems.
The whole hi(story):
The Beomaster 5500 was broken as described above. I managed to start it (after lot of tries) and left it working.
After 40-60 minutes I recognized that the two resistors R53 and R54 on the radio board (Nr 1) were burnt. The source of this was a short circuit of the C45 capacitor.
This causes very high current, so high, that the Zener diode D5 (3V3) on the power supply board (Nr 2) was broken. This anyway caused that instead of 5V the whole 13V was provided to the processor board (Nr 4).
13V on the processor board caused blowing up the fuse (flink, 1A) and (maybe) the processor.
After replacement of the Zener diode, fuse, nearly all electrolytic capacitors and the battery, the machine started with problems as before, that means first after second or third connection to the mains. I tested it as described in the SM and processor and RAM were OK. But the Beomaster didn't start normal way. 2 Days ago it stopped working and it was not possible to start it anymore.
I removed the processor board, provided 5V (power supply from my Iphone) to it and wondered why the processor is warm and the voltage goes down to 4,71V. Voltages of the processor were not OK (according to the SM), so I decided to replace the processor. I had an old Skymaster CX11 analogue SAT-Receiver with the DIP40 socket and processor in it. I desoldered the old Siemens 8031 SAB from Beomaster and the socket from SAT-Receiver with the Atmel80C52X2 MC processor. I checked the pinout of both processors: it was the SAME !
I decided to use the Atmel processor in Beomaster. First I tested it with the 5V power supply as before. Now the voltage was ideal (5,01V) and the processor was not warm. I assembled the board and put it into Beomaster.
After switch it to mains it worked ! I did a check of the processor and RAM->all were OK.
Today evening I enjoyed my CDs on my new/old Beosystem 5500.
I hope this description can help someone find a fault in the system.
Regards
satmonster321