Beogram4000 start issues

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  • #21228
    alf
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      Hi All,

      I am over my Beogram 4000 now for a considerable time and can not find the problem.

      what happens here:

      activate ON, the platter starts at 45 !!

      The carriage does not automatically move in to the drop-down point, however I can manually switch to 33 and move the carriage forward, activate arm lowering and it plays as normal.

      i have been through the training manual and fault-finding flowchart in the SM.

      the SI circuit had a wrong BC183B fitted which is wrong – why and how that got in….no idea.

      i felt unsure about the correct replacement: BC184 or BC149 ? i chose the BC184 typ and it was working fine.

      now its back to the previous issue described ?? i have checked as per flowchart but obviously missed something fishy in there……but what ?

      can someone provide any other pointers than the fault-finding chart suggests ?

      as always, thanks for your help

      ALF

       

      #21270
      alf
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        Hi,

        i revisited the adjustment of the platter motor as the table seem to have 45rpm locked in ?

        yes, I can operate a speed change manually, but….

        adjusting the motor as per SM I set all trimmers – 4VR1/2, 1VR1/2/3 – in their center position.

        I can adjust the corresponding 33rpm voltage at about 15V at 42Hz, 45rpm at about

        15V at 53Hz – not 59Hz as the training manual suggests.

        checking the SI signal I should see 6V after a 10ms delay…..what I am getting though

        is just under 2V which is obviously far too low……but why ????

        6V are present at the suppy, 1TR20 measures fine 1C15 is 10uF / 16V – no 6V cap at hand.

        the 24V supply is on the low side at about 23.4V ?!

        would really appreciate some input

        thanks guys

        ALf

         

        #21283
        filip_kbh
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          If I read the schematics correctly, the fault could be between 1TR2 and 1TR3. So start by testing those two transistors.

          #21307
          alf
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            Thank you for your input, I will test those two transistors.

            just a brief recap:

            i verified 6V at The C of 1TR20, but when measuring the SI on the mainboard the max I see is 2V ?

            i assume this is the signal 3IC4 is receiving ?
            it seems the logic has locked-in the 45rpm as the platter starts only with 45 when ON is activated.

            the components of the SI circuit are working ! The. Platter motor adjustment is another matter but should not interfere with the start-up of the carriage, moving in !

            i hope my explanation didn’t lead to misunderstandings here.

            any help is most welcome ?

            ALF

            #21308
            alf
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              Tested the mentioned transistors – off board ! – and both tested fine.

              obviously one other (or more) component(s) is faulty as this issue was not a gradual decline but appeared suddenly.

              at this stage I want to rule out a contact issue as the table performs normal once the carriage has moved in via FE to its drop-down point.

              ALF

               

              #21309
              spassmaker
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                Hi Alf

                Do I understand right? You are measuring 6 V at C of 1TR 20 and 2 Volt at SI on the mainboard?

                If so it seems that you have a broken trace between these points.

                SI is connected to several IC’s on the logic board under the button plate.

                Have already had broken wireconnections b etween mainboard and logicboard, maybe you have a closer look there.

                Kind regards

                Christian

                #21310
                alf
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                  Hello Christian,

                  thank you for your reply – very sorry to say you just missed out on a 10/10,

                  But a 9/10 for inspiration isn’t too bad either I thought ?!

                  I did check that 1cm track under the magnifier, than clean that short track with a fiber glass pen as well and still did not see any damage…..which sidetracked me.

                  assuming that there may be a wire issue further on stopped me for now but thanks to

                  you I simply connected a short wire jumper between SI and C of 1TR20…..success ??

                  and now the platter starts at 33rpm as it should.

                  many thanks again ?

                  ALF

                   

                   

                  #21311
                  spassmaker
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                    Congrats, issue solved

                     

                     

                    #21313
                    filip_kbh
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                      Nice!

                      #21315
                      alf
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                        Thanks Filip,

                        my thoughts precisely – nice to see the carriage moving correctly again.

                        always interesting how many challenges this table can throw at you……

                        ALF

                        #21325
                        sonavor
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                          While we definitely come across plenty of failed, original components (due to age and whatever ordeals they have suffered), the number one cause of faults is still a broken connection. Either a bad solder joint, a broken trace/pad or a faulty connector pin.

                          Those are often pretty difficult to find…so nice work in solving the problem.

                          -sonavor

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