RCA Projection Model P61830BL Intermittent Turn ON
With respect to RCA projection Model P61830BL (Chassis CTC195B, PTK 195
BT), this set came in originally with an intermittent dead symptom. When the unit was left plugged in for several days, it would turn on as expected for the first couple days and then on the third or fourth day it would not turn on. Measurement of the 5 volt regulator on standby was 4.95 volts which is OK. However the EEPROM (IC #U13102) pins 5 (2.80 volts), pin 6 (0.07 volts) and pin 8 (2.83 volts) were below the required 5 volts. After unplugging the unit and then plugging it in a few hours later, it would turn on correctly for several days until the third or fourth day. I changed the reset time for the FPIP IC as described at http://wa6ati.com/CTC195-197.html. This had only a marginal effect which allowed the unit to turn on properly for only a week longer. However, a new wrinkle appeared. The unit began to turn itself off and on for a short period of time. Finally the unit would shut down after a few seconds. I instructed the customer to unplug the unit overnight, but the unit shuts down after a few seconds when attempting to turn it on the next day. Is it likely that the micro is defective? -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
RCA Projection Model P61830BL Intermittent Turn ON
Front panel switches are a frequent problem on these units.
Leonard Caillouet "Ron Novini" wrote in message news:59a010594f94997830b3d7e9e4817285.123933@mygat e.mailgate.org... With respect to RCA projection Model P61830BL (Chassis CTC195B, PTK 195 BT), this set came in originally with an intermittent dead symptom. When the unit was left plugged in for several days, it would turn on as expected for the first couple days and then on the third or fourth day it would not turn on. Measurement of the 5 volt regulator on standby was 4.95 volts which is OK. However the EEPROM (IC #U13102) pins 5 (2.80 volts), pin 6 (0.07 volts) and pin 8 (2.83 volts) were below the required 5 volts. After unplugging the unit and then plugging it in a few hours later, it would turn on correctly for several days until the third or fourth day. I changed the reset time for the FPIP IC as described at http://wa6ati.com/CTC195-197.html. This had only a marginal effect which allowed the unit to turn on properly for only a week longer. However, a new wrinkle appeared. The unit began to turn itself off and on for a short period of time. Finally the unit would shut down after a few seconds. I instructed the customer to unplug the unit overnight, but the unit shuts down after a few seconds when attempting to turn it on the next day. Is it likely that the micro is defective? -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
RCA Projection Model P61830BL Intermittent Turn ON
As-is conductive glue underneath any surface mount component causing all
kinds of intermittent problems. David Leonard G. Caillouet wrote in message ... Front panel switches are a frequent problem on these units. Leonard Caillouet "Ron Novini" wrote in message news:59a010594f94997830b3d7e9e4817285.123933@mygat e.mailgate.org... With respect to RCA projection Model P61830BL (Chassis CTC195B, PTK 195 BT), this set came in originally with an intermittent dead symptom. When the unit was left plugged in for several days, it would turn on as expected for the first couple days and then on the third or fourth day it would not turn on. Measurement of the 5 volt regulator on standby was 4.95 volts which is OK. However the EEPROM (IC #U13102) pins 5 (2.80 volts), pin 6 (0.07 volts) and pin 8 (2.83 volts) were below the required 5 volts. After unplugging the unit and then plugging it in a few hours later, it would turn on correctly for several days until the third or fourth day. I changed the reset time for the FPIP IC as described at http://wa6ati.com/CTC195-197.html. This had only a marginal effect which allowed the unit to turn on properly for only a week longer. However, a new wrinkle appeared. The unit began to turn itself off and on for a short period of time. Finally the unit would shut down after a few seconds. I instructed the customer to unplug the unit overnight, but the unit shuts down after a few seconds when attempting to turn it on the next day. Is it likely that the micro is defective? -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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