Let me try to revive an old thread...
My Beogram is a type 5527 and i've just downloaded the 'new' service manual that Peter kindly uploaded.
Where to start..... Problem is that the arm will lower at the 12" position even with no LP on the platter.
I traced bad wiring to the photocell in the arm - that was replaced. All of the small tantalum beads were replaced just for peace of mind (all the correct polarity)
Problem continues... I got the 'scope out to see what was going on. The photocell is giving an output.
Connected the scope up to compare to the diagrams under 'Detector arm circuit' listed on page 7.4 in the service manual.
Measuring at the base of TR3, the waveform just appears as noise. Stimulating the photocell with the platter doesn't appear to do anything.
Next, onto measuring the collector. I get approx 3v instead of the specified 4 when in a steady state. On stimulation, the waveform looks similar to the diagram (with more noise), but the waveform stays between 2.5 and 3.5v. If I shine a very bright light onto the platter, it the wave will reach 0v at the trough, and go slightly past 6v at peak. The arm still lowered though even with a bright light there.
I didn't have chance to measure the base of TR4 yet... I had to put all of the equipment away before I had the chance.
The resistors in that part of the circuit all measure within spec, and the supply +21v looks nice and clean.
I did change TR3 to a BC549 (similar spec to original), which yielded neared to 4v at the collector, but that was about all.
I'll try to have another look at it tomorrow, but if anyone can suggest anything in the meantime, I would appreciate it.