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Two types of failure Problems in CD player
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Hard failure - door opening/closing problems, disc is not recognized, no sound, unit totally dead. Soft failure - skips, continuous or repetitive audio noise, search or track seek problems, random behavior. A CD player is an electronic device powered by a universal motor that rotates a flat plastic disc
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Dirty optics - lens, prism, or turning mirror. Drawer loading belts - worn, oily, flabby, or tired. Sticky mechanism - dirt, dried up/lack of lubrication, dog hair, sand, etc. Broken (plastic) parts - gear teeth, brackets, or mountings. Bad connections - solder joints, connectors, or cracked flex cable traces.
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Motors - electrical (shorted, dead spot) or mechanical (dry/worn bearings). Laser - dead or weak laser diode or laser drive (power) problems. Bad/heat sensistive electronic components. Bad or missing optical pickup shield ground
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o Problem: Pickup attempts to reset past inner track. Possible causes: o Dirty or defective limit switch, bad connections to it, or its electronics. o Broken parts preventing limit switch from being activated. o Tracking servo out of adjustment or faulty. o Microcontroller or logic problems
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Problem: CD player is totally dead. Possible causes: ◦ Power outlet, wall adapter, or batteries are dead (as appropriate). ◦ Damage to line or wall adapter cord or plug. ◦ Bad connections or faulty component in power supply (including blown fuse). ◦ Defective microcontroller.
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Problem: CD player is operational but there is no display or partial display. Possible causes: ◦ Burned out back-light bulb(s). ◦ Bad connections to display panel (totally dead or erratic). ◦ Bad solder connections on display panel (some segment work). ◦ Bad power supply (EL panel filament, driver voltages).
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Problem: CD player ignores you. Possible causes: ◦ Bad connections to one or more buttons or sets of buttons. ◦ Microcontroller failed to reset properly. ◦ Missing/bad voltages from power supply. ◦ Defective microcontroller or other logic.
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Problem: Disc spins in wrong direction or overspeeds and is never recognized. Possible causes: ◦ Disc loaded upside-down. ◦ Dirty, scratched, or defective disc. ◦ Dirty or damaged objective lens. ◦ Tracking or CLV servo out of adjustment or faulty. ◦ Bad component in optical pickup. ◦ Microcontroller or control logic problems. ◦ Bad connections or defective ribbon cable to optical pickup. ◦ Defective spindle motor including worn bearings.
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Problem: Drawer does not open or close. Possible causes: ◦ Worn, stretched, oily, flabby, belt. ◦ Dirty mechanism or gummed up lubrication. ◦ Stripped gear or other mechanical damage. ◦ Defective motor or bad connections to motor. ◦ Bad drawer/eject button. ◦ Missing/bad voltages from power supply. ◦ Defective microcontroller or other logic. ◦ Dealer antitheft lock enabled.
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Problem: CD player or CDROM drive damages CDs. Possible causes: Broken, bent, or missing part. Messed up gear timing (mainly cartridge changers). Other mechanical fault. Lens hitting CD due to electronic fault or need to adjust focus serv
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Problem: CD player or CDROM drive overheats. Possible causes: ◦ Excessive ambient temperature - sauna or hot stereo components. ◦ Failing/marginal part in power supply, logic, or optical pickup.
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Problem: Repetitive noise at disc rotation rate. Possible causes: ◦ Dirty, scratched, or defective (possibly warped) disc. ◦ Dirty or damaged objective lens, suspension, obstruction, etc. ◦ Loose spindle or foreign material on spindle table. ◦ Disc not firmly clamped. ◦ Bent spindle. ◦ Excessive spindle runout due to worn bearing. ◦ Need for servo alignment. ◦ Weak laser or other component in optical pickup.
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