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Results: 20100
Make | Model | Symptom | Problem | Solution | By |
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SONY |
CDX5060
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Display shows "e99" (replace q1 and d801 on sensor board) | Plays 30 minutes, then won't accept cd and e99 displayed. | ||
SONY |
CDX45RF
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Skips constantly (re-secure mechanism to right-side dampers) | Skips constantly. | ||
SONY |
CDX45
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No functions | The unit would not operate, and the display had no indicationat all. | ||
SONY |
CDX45
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E99 shown on display, magazine jammed im mechanism | Error code e99 was shown on the controller's display, and themagazine was jammed in the mechanism. | ||
SONY |
LANCJIG
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Evr transfer writes zeros into vsub adjustment addresses | When transfering data to a ccd-tr61, the lanc jig wrote zerosinto page f addresses 4 and 5. these are the vsub and vrg addresses. -hq comments: it is only possible for this to happen one way and that isby using version two data files with version one so | ||
SONY |
CCDVX3
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No cam video zoom only 1 way/replace dc-dc converter | Unit had scrambled data screen in viewfinder. there were nooutputs from dc dc conv. 5 volt was at 2.1. it had b+ and dd on. | ||
SONY |
CCDV99
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Audio out jack cuts out/check insulation on pj-12 board | Audio out jack would be intermittant. trace problem to flatcable which lays across pj-12 board. pins on audio jack pierced throughinsulation of cable. | ||
SONY |
CCDV5000
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Tips for pix noise | I have noticed, on these units, if you see white snownoise in the pix, then usually the head is defective. if, however, you seedark dropouts or streaks in the pix, you can usually expect both the headand rp amp to be defective. in either case, remember | ||
SONY |
CCDV5000
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No eject or other functions. tape jam/reposition tension arm | Reference fpr #l0970. tension arm jumped track, tape onwrong side, will not unthread. repositioning tension arm allows unitto work ok. problem then cannot be duplicated. this has been seen onseveral units. seems to occur the first time a new tape i | ||
SONY |
CCDV3
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Camera shuts down at power on / shorted cap c884 | Vtr works fine, but when camera switch on camera shuts down.found shorted cap on 5v line on vc22. | ||
SONY |
CCDV3
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Will not play, unit goes into dew eject/replace c424 | Found rf switch pulse at zvp-p instead of 4.2v per manual.traced problem to 4.2v regulated out of afm process ic (ic401). line wasshorted to ground. | ||
SONY |
CCDV11
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No croma e to e open trace under c661 on vc32a board | No chroma from camera head. checked c663, found chromasignal. q620 base no signal. trace between the two components, runsunder c661. removed c661 and found leakage to corroded trace. | ||
SONY |
CCDTR91
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Camera section not coming on/resolder cn451 | Vtr section worked fine but it looked as if the power supplywas off to camera, this was intermittent. | ||
SONY |
CCDTR81
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Noisy picture - looks like bad heads/replace ic001, vs-76 | On high 8 tape the monitor shows a picture that looks like badheads or high 8 tape playing on a regular machine. replacing ic101corrected the problem. -hq comments: ic001 is the rec/play amplifier. | ||
SONY |
CCDTR77
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Grip belt broke out of cabinet/replace belt grip 373680701 | Technician found the grip belt broken out from the cabinet.he does not feel it broke due to customers abuse. tech feels it is amanufacturing defect. | ||
SONY |
CCDTR71
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No video "in" in vtr mode/replace ic153 | No video in - in vtr mode. no image on evf except forcounter digits which oscillate vertically at a regualr interval of fewseconds. | ||
SONY |
CCDTR65
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Color viewfinder in black and white/replace x801 | Viewfinder was in black and white (no color). | ||
SONY |
CCDTR4
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No playback video/replace q226, vs70 board | No playback video camera section fine but when you go toplayback in vtr mode no video. | ||
SONY |
CCDTR31
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Camera e to e flickering/resolder cn901 | Camera video flickers easily when camera is touched orslightly moved. | ||
SONY |
CCDTR105E
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No playback video/replace l065, vs83 board | No playback video (look similar to clogged heads). |