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Don
 
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Hi,

Mark D. Zacharias wrote in message
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(sigh)


Well, we're not psychic, after all. All we can do without actually
troubleshooting the piece is offer our experience and some generalized
advice. Occasionally we do see a common problem.


Of course!

Only someone who works on lots of Panasonics would have a clue if
there were any such common problems on your model.


.... which was the motivation behind my post. Or, a chance at finding
a drawing set that would at least cover the VFD and let me see what's
involved (without having to trace foils).

There are fewer and fewer such people anymore, since there
are fewer techs generally, and the players are so cheap these days they

are
often thrown away rather than repaired.


Yup. I try to design subassemblies around the magical $100 cost -- the
point
at which it is more economical to throw "bad" boards in a box to donate to
the
local technical school than to waste time and money trying to repair them.
Fortunately, those devices tend to be almost entirely electronic -- unlike
something like a carousel DVD player that has lots of mechanism and
will take up considerably more space in a land fill... :-(

Thanks!
--don

"Don" none@given wrote in message
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Hi,

Mark D. Zacharias wrote in message
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1. Could be turned off in the menus.


Not possible (?) on this model. VFD can be set to *dim* but
not "off". (I have, of course, verified the display is black on
all possible settings...)

2. Maybe bad solder connections at the display tube. Fairly common.


That didn't seem to be the case.

3. Missing filament voltage or -30V power supply.
4. Bad driver IC


Looks as if there is a small microcontroller on the PCB
that handles the display and other indicators. Note that
the LED's work and buttons work -- so MCU appears
to work (though that doesn't guarantee the VFD drive does).

5. Display tube broken or otherwise bad.
6. Other?


(sigh) Next time I get a chance to disassemble it, maybe I'll
poke around more. Or, just leave it black since it really
doesn't display much :-(

Thanks!
--don

"Don" none@given wrote in message
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Hi,
I'm looking for pointers or a schematic of the front panel
VFD drive electronics for a Panasonic DVD-CV51.
VFD appears dead. Player works fine, otherwise
(including the other front panel buttons and LED indicators).
While the display isn't crucial to the operation of the
player, it's kind of irritating to know that it *should*
be illuminated, yet isn't! :-(
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
--don