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VCR S-VHS JVC HR-S9500 Switches off after 6 seconds
Loads cassete ok, loads tape ok and switches off after 6 seconds. Eject ok
I cleaned the mode switch. I checked the end sensor,they are ok. Resoldered the end sensors , led, and the vcr plugs/sockets. After all this , it is still doing the same problem. Then it started to work ok, pb was ok. Then I installed the cover and it would not work anymore, same problem ???? Anyone can help me with this problem ??? Thanks Réjean SERVICE ELECTRONIQUE SATELLITE QUÉBEC |
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VCR S-VHS JVC HR-S9500 Switches off after 6 seconds
does it go into PLAY mode? does the TU reel turn?
- - - - - - - - - - - - - "gudule" wrote in message .. . Loads cassete ok, loads tape ok and switches off after 6 seconds. Eject ok I cleaned the mode switch. I checked the end sensor,they are ok. Resoldered the end sensors , led, and the vcr plugs/sockets. After all this , it is still doing the same problem. Then it started to work ok, pb was ok. Then I installed the cover and it would not work anymore, same problem ???? Anyone can help me with this problem ??? Thanks Réjean SERVICE ELECTRONIQUE SATELLITE QUÉBEC |
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VCR S-VHS JVC HR-S9500 Switches off after 6 seconds
As soon as the tape loads press pause.
If it sits in pause ok then you probably have a reel sensor problem. If it still cuts out you probably have a drum rotation detection fault or tape loading is not complete. John. |
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This a typical problem in JVC VCRs
Take off the power supply module and replace all the electrolitic capacitors. Jomi |
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VCR S-VHS JVC HR-S9500 Switches off after 6 seconds
"jomiservice" wrote in message ... This a typical problem in JVC VCRs Take off the power supply module and replace all the electrolitic capacitors. Jomi -- jomiservice I think a HR-S9500 has the SMPS on the main board, and since it's not enclosed, the caps don't tend to go bad as often. Mark Z. |
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VCR S-VHS JVC HR-S9500 Switches off after 6 seconds
If the power levels look correct, then remove and thoroughly clean and
reassemble the mode switch. Bob "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message . .. "jomiservice" wrote in message ... This a typical problem in JVC VCRs Take off the power supply module and replace all the electrolitic capacitors. jomiservice I think a HR-S9500 has the SMPS on the main board, and since it's not enclosed, the caps don't tend to go bad as often. Mark Z. |
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