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I am working on a Fisher CA-283 amplifier, without a diagram. I have
repaired the problem of the channels intermittently dropping out, and now have one problem left to solve: when you select Video Aux, and then select tape monitor for inputs, the LED for Video Aux stays lit, even though you have tape monitor selected (it is lit also). There must be a chip on the unit that is defective that is causing this combination. Anyone have any ideas of which chip it is? Any pointers appreciated. Thanks in advance. Mike |
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Stand up board has a chip, I think a TC9164 (9163?). This is the board with the
input jacks on it. It's been awhile but IIRC this chip runs the LEDs, and is either logic or bus controlled. I've replaced more than one of them for this kind of problem. Shouldn't be too too hard to get, I've seen them in other brands, and again IIRC they cause similar symptoms. JURB |
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But I think the 4066 is the chip
you are trying to refer to. Mike I was doing this from memory, I haven't worked on one for a while. If it uses 4066s then the fault is probably with the micro. The 4066 is controlled by logic levels, not a data bus. I would look for shorted clamping diodes on those control lines before looking for a micro. There may even be driver transistors which should be checked. JURB |
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4066's are VERY cheap - worth a try replacing that, I would say.
Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "JURB6006" wrote in message ... But I think the 4066 is the chip you are trying to refer to. Mike I was doing this from memory, I haven't worked on one for a while. If it uses 4066s then the fault is probably with the micro. The 4066 is controlled by logic levels, not a data bus. I would look for shorted clamping diodes on those control lines before looking for a micro. There may even be driver transistors which should be checked. JURB |
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On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 20:43:46 -0600, "Mark D. Zacharias"
wrote: 4066's are VERY cheap - worth a try replacing that, I would say. Mark Z. I replaced the 4066 today (it is a quad bilateral switch) and that didn't fix it, but another guy e-mailed me part of a schematic. I have checked all transistors, diodes and board traces, and by looking at the schematic, I would definitely have to say it's the microprocessor, the LC7815. I'll have to price one tomorrow to see how much they are. Thanks to everyone for their help. Mike |
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The old saying comes into play he If it ain't broke, don't fix it. :-)
What you are seeing is the way that unit is supposed to work. I own a CA-271 amp. The reason the light stays on is so you can tell which device you will be taping from if you were to start taping something. That is also why (on my unit anyway) the wording for Tape Monitor is in red while the other device settings are white. I know how much of a pain it can be having your head in a unit for what seems like ages just to find out you didn't need to be. Hope this helps. Lawrence |
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 08:46:45 -0500, Lawrence
wrote: The old saying comes into play he If it ain't broke, don't fix it. :-) What you are seeing is the way that unit is supposed to work. I own a CA-271 amp. The reason the light stays on is so you can tell which device you will be taping from if you were to start taping something. That is also why (on my unit anyway) the wording for Tape Monitor is in red while the other device settings are white. I know how much of a pain it can be having your head in a unit for what seems like ages just to find out you didn't need to be. Hope this helps. Lawrence A voice of sanity! Because I was not that familiar with the unit and because the person I am fixing it for indicated a problem with the lights jumping around (which I haven't seen yet), I assumed that this WAS one of the problems. Yes, I was way into it, thinking beyond the box, instead of thinking of something simple. Now, all is well. Thanks greatly for your sane, simple input, and thanks to all the others who weighed in on this one. Mike |
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Wow, OK. I inferred from the original post that there was abnormal behaviour of
these LEDs. Yes the tape and any uone/u other source LED can be lit. I have seen them act up where some would be on all the time and the input switching was screwed up as well. Of course you might find later that it does have an intermittent problem of this nature. JURB |
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