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Alejandro

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi Everybody,
This crazy thing happened,
A friend of mine, told me if I could get a look at his minicomponent
system, because the six CD changer was stuck. I'm a electronic
technician, so I said no problem, and opened the equipment, I
dissembled the front of the system, disconnected some cables, and then
reached one CD that was stuck in the mechanism. I then put everything
together, tried the CD , and it worked fine, till my friend asks me,
why did the display didn't worked. This is where the problem really
started for me, I carefully opened the equipment again, verified
everything, and found nothing wrong. There was a flat cable that
connected the front panel with the inside, I thought that maybe one
wire had been cut, so I checked it with my tester, but the cable was
fine.
I did some measurements on the displays pins and found that there was
a 28V in most of the pins. I tried to see if there was something that
was making shortcut, but nothing.
So, the resume is that the CD works ok, but there's no display, also
the radio that is in the same cabinet, doesn't seem to work too.
I don't have the service manual so, I don't know where to go.

THE EQUIPMENT IS A TWO CABINETS MINICOMPONENT SYSTEM.
JVC MODEL CA-C550


Any help would be really appreciated,

Alejandro Katz
 
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Jerry G.

Jan 1, 1970
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If it worked before you took things apart, and is not now, probably there
has to be a connection that is not making contact, in a socket, or cold
soldered under a connector, or something like this. It would be a
coincidence, if something in the supply went defective, or maybe even
something in the display driver area, or the display itself. One thought,
is the display in this unit using a back light with an LCD panel in front of
it? If so, check the backlight. I have had these go defective in units.

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Hi Everybody,
This crazy thing happened,
A friend of mine, told me if I could get a look at his minicomponent
system, because the six CD changer was stuck. I'm a electronic
technician, so I said no problem, and opened the equipment, I
dissembled the front of the system, disconnected some cables, and then
reached one CD that was stuck in the mechanism. I then put everything
together, tried the CD , and it worked fine, till my friend asks me,
why did the display didn't worked. This is where the problem really
started for me, I carefully opened the equipment again, verified
everything, and found nothing wrong. There was a flat cable that
connected the front panel with the inside, I thought that maybe one
wire had been cut, so I checked it with my tester, but the cable was
fine.
I did some measurements on the displays pins and found that there was
a 28V in most of the pins. I tried to see if there was something that
was making shortcut, but nothing.
So, the resume is that the CD works ok, but there's no display, also
the radio that is in the same cabinet, doesn't seem to work too.
I don't have the service manual so, I don't know where to go.

THE EQUIPMENT IS A TWO CABINETS MINICOMPONENT SYSTEM.
JVC MODEL CA-C550


Any help would be really appreciated,

Alejandro Katz
 
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BOB URZ

Jan 1, 1970
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Alejandro said:
Hi Everybody,
This crazy thing happened,
A friend of mine, told me if I could get a look at his minicomponent
system, because the six CD changer was stuck. I'm a electronic
technician, so I said no problem, and opened the equipment, I
dissembled the front of the system, disconnected some cables, and then
reached one CD that was stuck in the mechanism. I then put everything
together, tried the CD , and it worked fine, till my friend asks me,
why did the display didn't worked. This is where the problem really
started for me, I carefully opened the equipment again, verified
everything, and found nothing wrong. There was a flat cable that
connected the front panel with the inside, I thought that maybe one
wire had been cut, so I checked it with my tester, but the cable was
fine.
I did some measurements on the displays pins and found that there was
a 28V in most of the pins. I tried to see if there was something that
was making shortcut, but nothing.
So, the resume is that the CD works ok, but there's no display, also
the radio that is in the same cabinet, doesn't seem to work too.
I don't have the service manual so, I don't know where to go.

THE EQUIPMENT IS A TWO CABINETS MINICOMPONENT SYSTEM.
JVC MODEL CA-C550

Any help would be really appreciated,

Alejandro Katz

You maybe did not stick the ribbon cable back in backwards did you?
As a stupid check, i always mark the socket and cable with a sharpie
prior to removal so there is no question on polarity.

Also, check for a screw that may have got lodged in a circuit somewhere.

BOB
 
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Mark D. Zacharias

Jan 1, 1970
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Assuming it's a FL tube type display, they 28 volts you mentioned should
probably be -28.
Anyway, check that there exists about 3 volts or so across the two outside
pins of the display tube. This is the filament voltage and this voltage
could be missing for some reason. Could be AC or DC either one, but AC is
more likely.
Obviously you should inspect the solder connections at the display tube and
resolder if necessary.

If it's not an FL tube then obviously check for burned-out backlighting
lamp(s).

Mark Z.
 
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Asimov

Jan 1, 1970
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"Alejandro" bravely wrote to "All" (09 Dec 03 09:40:58)
--- on the heady topic of "CRAZY PROBLEM WITH AUDIO JVC CA-C550"

Be very careful when re-assembling pcb headers as they often don't have
any mechanical support and thus is extremely easy to crack a pcb or pull
a trace when inserting the cable.


Al> From: [email protected] (Alejandro)
Al> Subject: CRAZY PROBLEM WITH AUDIO JVC CA-C550

Al> Hi Everybody,
Al> This crazy thing happened,
Al> A friend of mine, told me if I could get a look at his minicomponent
Al> system, because the six CD changer was stuck. I'm a electronic
Al> technician, so I said no problem, and opened the equipment, I
Al> dissembled the front of the system, disconnected some cables, and then
Al> reached one CD that was stuck in the mechanism. I then put everything
Al> together, tried the CD , and it worked fine, till my friend asks me,
Al> why did the display didn't worked. This is where the problem really
Al> started for me, I carefully opened the equipment again, verified
Al> everything, and found nothing wrong. There was a flat cable that
Al> connected the front panel with the inside, I thought that maybe one
Al> wire had been cut, so I checked it with my tester, but the cable was
Al> fine.
Al> I did some measurements on the displays pins and found that there was
Al> a 28V in most of the pins. I tried to see if there was something that
Al> was making shortcut, but nothing.
Al> So, the resume is that the CD works ok, but there's no display, also
Al> the radio that is in the same cabinet, doesn't seem to work too.
Al> I don't have the service manual so, I don't know where to go.

Al> THE EQUIPMENT IS A TWO CABINETS MINICOMPONENT SYSTEM.
Al> JVC MODEL CA-C550


Al> Any help would be really appreciated,

Al> Alejandro Katz

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